Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 50, Number 206, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 October 1948 — Page 3

TLTJVAN. INDIANA

SULLIVAN DAILY TIMES MONDAY, OCT. 18, 1948.

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JUNIOR HIGH GRADES

want them to see what we ave doing in school.

We enjoyed the talk "Hamm, the Fireman", gave at the gym Monday.

Iss Graham's Room: '

The children from the city ,

oiled in our room are: San-'

la Ashby, Mike Bledsoe, Col- Fireman, and Passenger Trains.

n Boyle, wight Gates, Sue Miss Price's Rcom:

nthews, Emily Hays, Sarah . . ... . ....

ene, Paul McCamrn.cn, Arthur ., , . ' . . . ... T rolled in our room. Sixteen

ck Rader, Jerry Skinner,

ml WmVlr. rWflM WinUp lu w"1"' " cai

I'ln nr,nMA A-nm (Ko W3US hSVe been Panted.

tures were drawn, also a circus .We intend to try hard to follow

parade.

The desks and floors sanded and we have new bulletin boards.

Jane Crooks was seven years

30. The children

from tha

wnship are : Gerald Arnett, . ntla Brown, Linda DeFoor,;

: .r i ow August

lyilivilKi HJitzaf ou.yc i-i u- . i , . j . , . , , .

bllette. Judv Nixon, Janie Pet- ""i r, Marilvn Pirtle.. Ruth Reed.-dflyf 8J- , ' . inet Romtne, Janice Romine, ody has ella Rouse, Paula Sharpe, ectomy We wrote h.m let- , m rp 'it ters while he was home.

Our "Show and Tell" program was very interesting Friday morning. Maggie Rose Walters showed us a dried nrah shell

We enjoyed the movies, The , dried sea weeds anH . ,. ...

shell that she got in California. Jan Merder also showed us a large sea shell that was over a hundred years old. Sue Ford told us about her trip last Sunday to see an oil well. Eddie Douglas Kux showed us his scout knife and told us how each blade could be used. We always look forward to Friday morning 1 C .1 J . I '

I uecause oi,me interesting mings

girls and fourteen boys, i We are happy to have such a

:ary Webb, Franklin VVhipps, id Terry Wright.

Dennis I'ishor enrolled

I ft lownsnjp DUl we are surry

j We made a trip to the fire ; station - Wednesday afternoon

'J after seeing the movie "Firefrom man."

The following children have

we hear about and see. Josephine Brown and James Springer have been ill this week. We had two movies this week, "Fireman" and "Passenger Train." J. Lowdermllk's Room: We have thirty-three boys and girls in our room.

Sandra , Street. Clara Ford,

3 had to withdraw from school shared their records: Jane Pir- Katheen '.Llewellyn, and Ann i account or an eye he had in-tie. Karen Hickard, Carolyn B ,ceebrated their tenth

iron jusi ce.v re kc-iiooi ' "KUS; birthdays this month

lis year. - i nave nu ium iccu cu

! setter days tms year.

Miss Waldorf's Room:

We are sorry Arthur Penningn has been ill, We hope he ill come back ' soon. We enjoyed the movie of the

ireman Wednesday morning. , the fire station and several of

We enioyed hearing Mr. Hamm,

the firefighter talk to us on Fire

The boys and girls in the second grade saw a movie about

the firemen. Later they visited . , . ." , 'T. j ; , Street, Leah Hudson. Jim

Prevention at the Community

Gymnasium cn Monday, Oct. 4.

Kathleen .Llewellyn, Saundra

Mc-

-;n Cammon. Virginia Giles and

tne airern.-on we iuu. a them decided they would like to T onn ' nrnllpH

i our fire station and saw some : the things we had seen in the cture. We were all especially t: erested in the pole. One of e firemen showed us how they ime cown on it when the fire arm sounds.

Linda Brown, Sue Mathews, jMiss Dcuthitt's Room:

T ann ToxtoII ara pnrnllpH in Mr.

become firemen. They are now . , an ciass drawing pictres of the fire sta-, eJJ j Tob gaw Roy Rogers tion and fire engine. Theyap- an(J Tr ,n Indianapolls . cn prec.ated the visit very much. afternoon. We have a new boy in .our appreciated the pretty room, James Blanchard He Sandra Mae Anto. came from Annapolis, Illinois.. brought brought for our

Joanna Livingston left this

week. She is going to Arizona.

room.

mice Petty Marilyn Pirtie, id Donald Winkle had' birthjvs in September.

Mike Bledsoe, Paul McCam-! pur room now has 16 boys and club for invitation t0 at.

Kay Kerlin and Patty Brodie

have been ill this week.

We are sorry to have her g.o Wg wish to thgnk the Lions

tend their Halloween Frolic. We

Halloween season

Donna Johnson brought a fine jack-o-lantern that she and her

pumpkin. Twenty-three girls and boys in our room attended Sunday School last Sunday.

We enjoyed hearing Mr. Hamm,

the firefighter, Monday morning.

. - i t i.i oir o in nnr roan no toctc rnis

ine, Janice Romine, Delia I week these people made high h u a d QU r pledge not ouse, Mary Webb, and Carol scores: Myrna Bed we 11, Frances destr M,c operty or to 'inkle have birthdays in Oct. Tennis, Glenda Burns,. Susan . individual during the

. t . . i Smith . nnna Hucco .Inrixr lTi "

rs. tiOwacroujK. s n. , ... ..x.We are sorry Donald Borders, lam, K. F. Smith; Sandra Cor'mmv Walters. Ellen Tucker bin, J.-an Rambis. Leon Stani-

id Larry Wyman missed scnooi i, father made out of a big yellow

lis week L,ally ivuuei, rumaiu irWe went to the fire station vine, and Bobby Richardson, 'ednesday. We c-n;.yed seeing Mrs. Richardson,. Bobby's le fire trucks and watching the mother, visited us this week.

cn slide down the poie. we ' ,"UUK Miss Exline Grade 5

;-ew pictures and wrote stories win cume to tee ui. hi uui lout our trin. i heallh work we are making a We have the following pupils big chart of the sevn imported i our room: Mary Ann Alex- prouos of foods. We enjoyed ider, Billy Asbury, Dickie two films this week, "The FireJidbury, Charles Brodie, Vin- man" and "The Passenger Sit Buzard, Patty Grayson, Train." arnett Krause,' Lois May, Ra-'.Mrc Fishers Room: icma Tirtle, Karl Shake. Caro-L. We. have enjoyed reading and M Starkey, .' Jimmy Walters, talking about the circus this qpn Padgett, Ellen Tucker, week; Many clever clown pic- j ,on Bcone, Donr.ld Borders,'! Z . L.L2L

lifford Clark, , Sandra Ford, ommy Holbert, Janet Jones, latia Judah, Connie Loudarlilk, Paul Moses, Shar."n Mionnell, Iris Palmer, Kenneth eariscn. Eclward Phegley, Larf Fhegley, Larry Rambis. Boby Sinders, Mickey Rilenre, pndra Smith, Dickie Smith, .wlv Thomps, Charles Wence Larry Wyman. We were happy to have Mrs. njd and Mrs. Borders' visit ftc'-I this week. We always clcome our mothers as ws

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his good advice to us.

. These children entered our room at the beginning of the term from other schools: Billy Gibbon, Beverly Decker, Gary Boone and Frank Cox. We are glad to have

jthem and hope they enjoy being !with us.

Frank Cox has been visiting his grandmother and aunt while in school here. We are sorry he left us Friday. He is going back to Venezuela where his father is employed. We haven't had very good luck keeping our thirty-three children we had at the beginning of school. Barbara Graves was with us just five days. She wis sent to the Riley Hospital. Although she is at home now, she is unable to attend school. We wish she could be with us again. Shelby Spanks has moved to Pimento, Indiana. We wish her success in her work in her new school. Bobby Engle, Richard Arnett and Beverly Padgett have been

absent because of illness. j Billy Gibbon made a water-j wheel and brought it for ouri science class. We had fun watching him show us how it worked. I Mrs. Ringer's Room Grade 6 I We hatfe thirty-seven boys and girls enrolled in our room. Thereare twenty-four boys and thirteen I girls. They are: George Alig, Leven Arnett. Paul Bauehman, Nancy Bennett, Lonnie Blevins, Betty Brodie, Kathleen Burns, Gordon Chambers, Bob Cornoyer, Fred j DeFoor, Larry Easter, Harvey

Edwards, Shirley Exline, Tommy Gadberry, Pansy Grimes, Donald Hawkins, Carl Jackson, Catherine

Keene, Jim Kerlin, Bruce' Lewel-

lyn, Robert Matousek, Terry McClure, Eddie McDonald, Norma

Milam, Gerald Orman, Carl Phegley, Janet Shake, Eugene Shepherd, Joe Smith, Marlene Southwood, Garnetta Stewart, Edward Thornberry, Delmas Tryon, Mary Williams, Bailey Woodward, Janet Wright.

I Betty Wright makes our thirteenth girl and the thirty-seventh

one enrolled. Betty is a. very special classmate. She is a little

housebound girl and our teacher teaches Betty of evenings after school. This is the fourth year that Betty and Mrs. Ringer have worked together. Mrs. ' Ringer says that Betty is doing nicely with her work. We are looking forward to Betty visiting school. We are very anxious 1 to become better acquainted with her. Some of our classmates are new to Sullivan Schools. Lcnnie Blevins from Patoka, Fred DeFoor and Garnetta Stewart from New Lebanon, Paul Baughman from Prairie Creek, Bailey Woodward from Carlisle, Terry McClure from Chicago and Gordon Chambers (not new to Sullivan but new to our room) from the Old Gym School. We are very happy for all our new classmates and we are enjoying them very much. Our room is a new grade room made from two classrooms used for the Junior High School. It

was newly decorated during the!

summer, the tops of our desks were sanded and varnished and the floor was cleaned and waxed. We are very proud of our new room and feel that our year will be a happy one. We have had nine red letter days.

We miss Mr. Lee but we hope;

he is happy in his new building.

Mr. Pound is taking care of us since Mr. Lee left and we think he is doing a nice job. Our room is very proud that Donald Hawkins and Edward Thornberry were selected as patrol boys. Grade 6 , Twenty-one boys and fourteen girls enrolled on the first day of school. We are glad to have Margaret Lawton, who comes to us from Bicknell. We want to thank the J. C. C. for the radio-victrola presented to us some time ago. Many pupils have been bringing things to our Science class.

We have had such things as petrified wood, rocks and insects. We have two teachers this year and we are very proud of them. Mrs. Sisson teaches in the morning and Mr. St.Clair teaches in the afternoon. Our librarian is Nancy Drake. Reporter, Nancy Drake

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