Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964 Page: 3 of 16
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morrow. We think it will be very
interesting.
Our banquet is May 15 and our
graduation is May 21.
We'll see you next week.—Re-
porters, Johnny Kennedy and
Wayne Ford.
.Eight-2 News
We have been working very
hard this week, having to finish
our insect collections in science.
We have had a test every day
this week.
In math we have been studying
the installment plan.
Everyone is looking forward to
school being out. There is so
much going on now; end of school
trip, banquet and graduation.
Well, that's all for this week.
—Reporters, Vicki Hood and
Charlotte Ransom.
Seven-1 News
It's not going to be long now
before the end of school and we
are having to work very hard.
On our end-of-school trip we
are going to Bell Telephone Co.
and to Thompson Park after-
wards.
Parents are invited and encour-
aged to join us.—Reporters, David
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The earth is the Lord's
Consider your share—
In the great society of man-
kind .each of us has a God-given
pui-po.se for being. In our time
each among us fulfills a mission
in the long progression toward
the ultimate design of our Maker.
To each among us, God has as-
signed a share of the expanding
brotherhood of stewards. It is a
membership of service, dedicated
to the husbandry of lands and
waters, forests and ranges, and
the fish and game He has placed
at our disposal.
Consider your share—
It is your acceptance of respon-
sibility to do your part in a task
too large and too vital for the
few.
It is part of your contribution
toward a world of freedom and
plenty, in which the nobility of
human dignity oan be established
in accordance with God's purpose
It is your commitment to parti-
cipate personally in meeting the
problems of a demanding society
—a society in which multiplying
combinations of people and their
works are compounding the pres-
sures on our resources.
It is the expression of your
faith that the continuing work of
stewardship is meaningful and
right.
You have been endowed with
talents which in their develop-
ment and expression are uniquely
yours. Will you use them forth-
rightly as a steward?
It is your awarness of beauty
in the world we live in—and
your decision to nourish it.
It is your obligation to work
wth your strength, through co-
operation, which makes groat
achievement possible.
It is your recognition of the
need to couple wisdom with vis-
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Seven-2 News
We have had quite a time in
math this week. We are studying
volume but it's still tricky to a
few of us.
In science we have divided into
groups and are making electric
motors. In English we are study-
ing adverbs and adverb phrases.
We are also reviewing the dia-
graming of sentences.—Your Re-
porter, Connie Bell.
Sixth Grade
We have been studying about
plant and animal life in science.
Mr. Clayton brought in some sci-
entific specimens.
In English we hav.e been work-
ing with verbs.
In reading we are planning to
give book reports. — Reporter,
David Bradshaw.
Fifth Grade
We've been studying the Civil
War in history. In reading we are
learning about boys and girls and
their games from other lands.
We are enjoying Miss Hood,
our practice teacher, very much.
She has helped us very much.
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Claude, Texas MAY 7, 1964.
—Reporter, Vicki Stephenson.
Fourth Grade
Monday we changed our sche-
dule. I think it was a surprise
to everyone to have spelling first
instead of math.
We are all glad that school is
nearly ever.
See you next week—Your Re-
porter, Kiska Rogers.
Third Grade
In science we are studying a-
bout our town.
We are improving in our arith-
metic. The highest group is us-
ing their new readers. The boys
are playing baseball in PE.—Re-
porter, Ross Bagwell.
«J ONE OLD BOY says he got
mis wife through a Reader's Ad
and now blames us for it. At
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ion, and capability with aspira-
tion, in charting the avenue of
your effort.
And your share includes, too,
the hopes and prospects which
penetrate the great tomorrow. You
have the opportunity, rich beyond
all measure, to share in enlarg-
ing the horizons of man to areas
new, wonderful and infinitely re-
warding. Consider your share.
Consider it well!
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Library news
Students from the third, fourth
and fifth grades have been receiv-
ing instruction in library usage.
They have come in groups during
the past two weeks and the libr-
arian has explained the library
rules and also the system of book
placement on the shelves.
The Junior High Library has
received the new 1964 World Books.
Much interest has been shown in
these volumes. Four of the five
Junior High rooms have encyclo-
pedias for class use.
Colts and Coltettes
The Junior High softball teams
went to Skellytown Saturday to
compete in the district softball
tourney.
We had very good luck and
came back with a girls second
place and a boys first place
trophy.
Everyone came back dusty and
sunburned. — Reporter, Johnny
Kennedy.
Eight-l News
The Eight-1 Class is working
very hard, trying to round-up
our grades before school is out.
We had a test in English Mon-
day. The grades were pretty
good.
Everyone Is trying to finish
their last 50 lines of poetry and
their final book report.
We are going to Boys Ranch
on our "End of School" trip to-
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Waggoner, William J. B. & Waggoner, Cecil O. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 7, 1964, newspaper, May 7, 1964; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth355985/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.