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Decembero, 1.064 BITELTON--MAgON COUN'T JOL NAT5 -- Pubtishe0 in "CT?r sYma. ?mvn, [7 ,q A.', S!!eKgn' Washi on PAGE
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Fourth Grade Studies Fractions; Junior High
Art Students Are Working With Ceramics
.. Lower Skokomish--4th grade by Just so high up and, "Wham".
Vickle Alien, Kathy Blackstad, down comes the pile.
Steve Williams and Kenn',,, Sire-Junior High ...... Art classes -
.~miles of pleasure and surprisc
mons. Mrs. Pill's class is learning were on the faces of the students
about fractions and to help, a when they took their hand-made
game of pies is used which has ceramic bowls from the kiln last
fractions, week. The glazed pieces were very
A contest is also under way having attractive when finished . . . a far
to do with having the right break- cry from the dirty looking colors
intothat disappeared into the kiln.
fast. The class is divided
FUEL BILLS? OOLO OORNERS? Learns and on Huck's team we The class is now busily pouring
find, Herbel~ Hepburn, Richardliquid clay into molds to try an-
Yates, l~andy Giles, Diane Bour- other type of clay work. There
WE. FlX 'EM ALL WITH OUR ~ gault, Steve Barnett and Andy are some failures and a few suc-
CIAL DESIGN STORM WINDOWS WUbnr. Yogi's team consists ofcesses, but all very much worth
Jimmy BurneLt, Stephen Morris,the effort.
LET US SIIOW YOU HOW Steve Williams, Kevin Cagey, and 7th Grade-. The library iv buz-
Glen Ferrier. On Mr. Jink's team zing these clays with the muted
--FREE ESTIMATES- is Kenneth Simmons, Anthony voices of the seventh-gTaders on ModsIWGOA-6ff,
Cossette, Eric Cultee, Mike Lind- a library unit. The class is divid- 4color=orwhlte
Now For Our Year End Sale Prices er, and Paul Valley. On Tony'sed into teams of two, each armed
team we find, Steve John, Cleora with sets of questions to be
No D~wn~, Payment -- Only Pennies Per Day West, Julie Sold, Vickie Alien, answered by library research. Mrs.
Roberta Petty and Katherine Miller is giving a big assist by
LUMJNOM PRODU( Blackstad. In social studies we are l-eferrtng the avid fact-finders to
i studying about PEnce William ~ource materials such as the card
catalogue, atlases, encyclopedia,
Island in the far noth. We are dictionaries and other rcf~rence
Yhomas L, Savage --- Your Local Representative reading about Nik and Ar-luk and
how hard they have to look for material. Where is that book", i;;
PHONE 426-8584 food in order to live. In P. E. w, Lhe frantic cry often heard as one
walks into the library.
have been h~Lving more fun trying 8th Grade --- Class president Joe
mmm~m~m to build human pyramids. We gelCampbell returned Lo classes ~as~
~~ ~ week after a trip east to Minne-
sota for several weeks. One ques-
tion that entered some of the
minds of his classmates, was, just yer,!
what ts a Scotchman doing in r
JOH| OX Minni-sootaw.
9th Grade --- The English class
has been hurriedly finishing themes Model DDA.65, 4 colors or whlte
Lowrey Organs Accordions on a biography of a poet. For
the past week the students have
D been reading poetry selections oi • Gentle Flowing Heat has even air fl0w,
rums their own choosing to the class.
Sports -- The Ninth Grade team rjes breeze.fresh.
Oorne~s
Trumpets
Trombones
Lowrey Piano
Admiral Slereo & Hi Fi
Guitars
RecordPlayers
Tape Recorders
Radios
Admiral Television
.Records
Sheel Music
Gift Oerlificates
Harmonicas
Record Racks
Record Oarrying Oases
DON'T FORGET WE ARE OPEN MON. & FRI. NIGHTS
is shaping up fast. They are us- • No-sLoop lint screen on the door.
ing about the same offense used
last year. The first game of the • Porcelain E:nam01¢d drqm Woa't snag
season will be at Hoodsport
against the team from Chimicum. d01icatcs.
Not wanting to get rusty dm-ing
the Thanksgiving vacation most
members of the team turned out
one or two days. The 7th and 8th
grade Team although needing
more practice than their older ~l
teammates have not had as much
time on the floor. Joe Campbell's
return to the team will greatly
help them.
What The Girl's Are Doing---
Cans piled nigher and higlier as
students trooped in the Girl's i i l i i li i ill~......
League Turkey Day Sok-Hop last
Wednesday. Tbe price of admis-
sion was food for the Thanksgiv
baskets that the girls annual-
Everyone enjoyed
and had the satisfaction
g it was for a good 1st & Pine
C&USC.
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