6.The Perkins Journal Thursday, December 1S, 1977
1 2nd Graders Write Letters Mrs. Tarlton's 4th Graders to Present Christmas
Mrs. Ewing December birthdays in our Program for Parents Dec. 20 at 1 p.m.
Our student teacher, Miss room are Tina Rush, Sallie
Kallenberger, is teaching VanStavern, KevinNeitman,
and PhiUip Littlefield.
Mrs. lcGehee's Class
Making Gifts
Mrs. MeGehee's class recently helped paid the
divider for their art center. The art center is used every
Friday by the students. Those in the picture are, left to
fight, Jasant Winn, Brian Lore, Sid Greenfield, Miss
Shull, John Brown and Derek Wayman. Miss Shull is
our practice teacher from O.S.U.
Tanya Goforth, Troy Shaddy, and Kerrie Shipley are
busy using games and books found in our Library
Center.
This fall a new leaf was
added to our reading tree
each time a student read a
book. In November we added
feathers to 2 large turkeys,
and we are now adding
decorations to a Christmas
tree for each book read.
Our class wants to wish
everyone a Merry Christmas.
-Mrs. McGehee
this week. We will miss her
when she leaves this Friday.
We have been trying to,
learn how to write a lette
correctly. We had a fern
letter on the board and each
of us filled in what we
wanted for Christmas.
I would like for you to
please bring:
me a green machine. Jeff
Spillars
a football. Philip Littlefield
a baby-that-a-way. Joanna
Hunt
a bike. Cary Fields
any bike, a Berger King doll.
Phi|lip Moffat
a stretch monster. Bryan
Woods
a baby-alive doll, guitar,
baby bed, slide, swing and a
dog. Valynda Robinson
a sewing machine. Paula
Fuller
anything you can bring me.
Terri Longan
a big doll. April Shipley
a baby-alive, easy bake oven,
little professor, and a
sit-and-spin. Melinda
Hooper
a horse Merry Legs and
Black Beauty. Tina Rush
a pair of new boots. Jay Rose
a watch, helmet (Dallas
Cowboys). Larry Compton
some silly sand and a fuzzy
pumper barber shop. Jonnell
Thurman
a mini bike. Johnny Bowyer
a doll, a bike, and a ball.
Angel Ventris
a baby-alive. Carole
McClellan
L mini bike. Shannon
Reynolds
a mini bike. Shawn Logan
a playstick horse, baby-alive
doll, and a real horse. Kate
Doss
a baby-alive doll. Berry
Brown
a doll, operation game.
Sherri McKnight
a new bike. Sallie Van
Stavern
a Max machine. Kevin
Neitman
a deputy set. Stacey Cole
a Superman and batmobile.
Calvin Griffin
a bike and a play pig. Mike
Blevins
a pop gun, knife in my
stocking, a train and BB
gun. Travis Owens
We enjoyed the play at
OSU, Androcles and the
Lion.
i
Wrapping
Christmas?
Our class isgeing ready
fo Christmas. We have
gotten most of our decor-
ations up, and will soon start
on our gifts.
This semester emphasis
has been placed on becoming
better readers. The students
are aided by a new machine,
a language master. The new
machine helps the students
work on new sight words.
We have Gift Certificates-
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We are very happy to have
Paula Fuller join our class.
She came from Stillwater.
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Santa decorated the tree early in Mrs. Tarlton's
Fourth Grade. Shown is Darrell Long placing one of the
Christmas ornaments on the tree that were made by the
students.
Fifth Graders Test Smoking
Fifth grade science classes the principles of scientific
have just finished a unit on investigation, the groups
body systems, under the
supervision of Mrs. Belinda
Beams, student teacher.
During the study of the
respiratory system, the class
divided into teams and made
"smoking machines." Using
tested various brands of
cigarettes and cigars in an
attempt to determine relative
amounts of harmful mater-
ials. While no conclusive
evidence was obtained, the
students gained valuable
experience in conducting
experiments. Mrs. Beams
and Mrs. Kastl developed
respiratory complications
from the smoke, and the rest
of the school thought we
were burning down the
building.
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Constructing their smoke testing
machine, left to right, are Randy
Chapman, James Biggs, Billie Rae Allen,
Jodi sharp, Stephanie Brinlee, Todd
Higgins, andScott Pendleton.
After seeing the test results decide
smoking is NOT for them, left to right,
Allen Hawxby, Pare Wesffall, Beckie
McKnight, Jeree Youngker and Bryan
Kucko.
We have
Poinsettias
and
Christmas Trees
Fourth Graders in Mrs. Tarlton's room will present
their parents a special Christmas card, via a program i
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pantomme, Christmas Windows on December 2
at 1 p.m. The program is patterned after Lord and
Taylor's Fifth Avenue windows in New York City. Is
Shown in the picture are two sleeping ange
(Annette Payne and Kathy Thompson) dreandg
dreams of two little angels (Lori Redus and Julia Rya)
dreaming of 13olishing stars.
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