Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1962 Page: 3 of 16
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!
foils
Our beys played a good gamp
last night.. Wo gave Groom a
rough time of it. The pep squad
was barking the boys all the way.
When the game was over the
score was 30 to 6 in Groom's
favor. Groom had to play hard
to get that score.
Our boys are ready to beat
them next time. Your reported,
Pamlea English.
Elglith Grade
We have been having six weeks
tests this week. We're just about
finished and are we glad.
Most of us brought our radios
and listened to the space flight
Wednesday and the World's Ser-
ies Thursday and today.
Guess that's all from the Eigh-
th Grade. See you next week.—
Your Reporter, Pamela English.
Seventh Grade
We haven't had any news in
the last few weeks and finally I
have a chance to write some. I
don't think you know who our
officers are. They are as follows:
President, Billy Mac Bartley;
Vice President, James Lee; Sec-
retary, Tommy Sharp; Treasurer,
Gary Gunter; Reporter, Tony
Thomas.
As you can see, all of our of-
ficers are boys. That's all for
this week. Goodbye.
Seventh Grade
This week we have had six
weeks tests. Wc are all glad that
they are over. We have a new
bulletin board. It is on the
"Miniature Man," a story in our
reading book. We're ready to beat
Groom. Your reporters, Terry
Jones, Billy Bob Stephenson.
Sixth Grade
Hi!
Wednesday we had our pictures
taken. We were frantic getting
leady to get shot!
We got a new girl Thursday.
Her name is Barbara Suttles from
Dccab. This makes a total of 39
in our room.—Your reporters,
Tony Chauveaux and David Step-
henson.
Fifth Grade
We had a nice surprise Wed-
nesday when Mr. Carl Wood came
1o our room. He presented each
one of us with New Testaments
furnished by the Gideons.
Wc have some new books in
our library. The money for the
books was given to us last year
by the Mothers Club.
About all we have done this
week is review and have tests.
—Reporter, Brad Pennington.
Fifth Grade
We have just finished our six
weeks tests, and had a new visi-
tor from White Deer. She's a
school teacher at White Deer and
we enjoyed having her. Linda
Jeffers and Dyana Patterson have
been teaching us some cheers.—
Your reporter, Toni Howard.
Fourth Grade
We had a visitor from White
Deer in our music class. Her
name is Mrs. O'Keefe. She tea-
ches music at White Deer.
Bobby had a birthday Thurs-
day. We had refreshments. Bill
Brady sent us some gum and
Mrs. Moore sent some candy and
cookies.
We are working on our sixes
in multiplication and starting
fractions.
We have had six weeks tests
this week—Pam Tims, reporter.
Third Grade
The Third Grade Class had
two puppet shows yesterday en-
titled, 'Toys for Christmas" and
"Animals on Parade." We made
stick puppets.
This week we are having a
unit in science on "Pets." We are
making a Pet Scrapbook and
writing stories about our pets.
We have had a grocery store in
arithmetic to give us practice in
counting and giving change.
• Mrs. Hazel Burt of Winslow,
Ariz., spent last week with her
aunt. Mrs. Geo. Cobb and Louise
and Janyth Burton.
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Waggoner, William J. B. & Waggoner, Cecil O. Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 11, 1962, newspaper, October 11, 1962; Claude, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth356057/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Richard S. and Leah Morris Memorial Library.