The Moore Messenger (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1938 Page: 3 of 18
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VOLUME 8 Published in the Interests of Moore COniolidated Schools Number 85 -
News o the Classes Adams Jean StichAlpha Carter
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June Penrod Margie Luckcuck
and Lavelle Mly are on the re
FIRST GRADE freshments committee
The following news items were Monday we had a perfect at
written by pupils in the reading tendance record Melvin Under
group Bright Eyes wood who had been absent for
Vincent Lagall' is in school a1 several days was back with us
gain Melvin had stepped on a nail and
He has not been in school for a was forced to stay home
week We are glad he is back
Jennie Teasley SIXTH GRADE
We have fin'shed our reading Laverne Sturdivant brought a
color book We took them home pretty bouquet of Iris for the
with us to keep
room Monday
We have almost finished our
We're planning to have a pic
Bird BooksBeverly Kitchen nic lunch one noon hour very soon
We have a new health wo!lc Overheard conversations reveal
We have colored seventeen pages some interesting vacation plow
in it---Marilyn Reichert
1st and 2nd GRADES
During the month of April four
pupils made all "A's" in reading
They are: Lena Bruce Loraine
Cole Leon Davis and Eugene
Durkee
The first and second grades
have chosen sides for a spelling
contest Each side has a sunflow-
e drawn on the board When
everyone on a side makes a hun-
dred they get a petal added to the
sunflower In the second grade
Leonard January's side is ahead
with five petals In the first grade
Lena Bruce's side is ahead with
three petals
SECOND GRADE
Martha Lee Turner returned to
school Monday morning after a
two weeks absence due to illness
Those making an "A" average
in Readirg during the month
of April were Norma Lee Bull-
ard Densel Ward Betty Wolfe
J T Rupe Edward Shade Dew-
ey Shroyer and Lucille Lund Be-
Fides the colored stars these pu-
pils received a picture of a rabbit
on the Reading Chart
We are very busy working on
our chapel program which is to be
given Wednesday May 11
THIRD GRADE
The attendance in third dade
has been low due to the fact that
so many have had the measles
Most of them have recovered and
are now attending regularly
Several pupils made "A" in
Reading the past week: Gene
Davidson Jack Dreessen Willis
Price Lorene Alstatt Patsy Ann
Estes Betty Fox and Oleta Jury
Thirteen boys and four girls made
"A" in Arithmetic
am
FOURTH GRADE
Billie Kitchen Buford Young
and Betty Jean Miller returned to
school Monday The thiak that
school is to be preferred to meas-
les We have completed our Geo-
graphy and Health Habits texts
and will spend the next three
weeks working in our work books
and reviewing
Bertha Mae Box and Mary
Russell have completed the pen-
manship exhibit for the State
Fair
FIFTH GRADE
We have planned a picnic for
Friday evening
J F Dyer Billy Russell and
Warren Fishburn are on the enter-
tainment commitee Katherine
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last Friday night All who attend
ed this wiener roast reported
having a nice time
SIXTH GRADE
Laverne Sturdivant brought a
pretty bouquet of Iris for the
room Monday
We're planning to have a pic-
nic lunch one noon hour very soon
Overheard conversations reveal
some interesting vacation plans
including fishing swimming
working and trips out 01 the state
SEVENTH GRADE
The dresses that the girls are
making in Home Making are due
May 6 The two best ones will be
'elected to be sent to the State
Fair next fall
We had a ciphering match in
Arithmetic Friday Jack Gross
won by making a score of eight
There were several others who
had approximately that many
We will start reviewing in Eug-
lish Monday We will start with
phrases and clauses
Edith Gabrish and Lorene Pen-
rod are making out the list of
books for the library next year
EIGHTH GRADE
The class is reviewing the study
of participles infinitives and
gerunds in English
The English class have finished
their notebooks
Miss Kays our teacher re-
ceived a nice fruit shower Friday
from the class
The class had a wiener roast
00110E!
WE ARE OPENING A STU-
DIO ROOM AT HOME AND
WILL Bel THERE THE AF-
TERNOON OF THE SECOND
AND FOURTH SUNDAY OF
EACH MONTH TO MAKE
PHOTOGRAPHS AT THE OLD
PRICES
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Highest price paid for Eggs and Chickens
Bananas per lb 50
Hew Potatoes 5 lbs 15©
Oranges 2 doz 290
Sun Ray—Crackers 2 lbs 15o
Acme Flour 48 lbs $115
Post Toashes large 3 for 25o
Cain's Coffee pH' lb 193
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FRESHMAN NEWS
The Freshman class enjoyed
the wiener roast at Alvin Rupe's
That will be the last one we will
have during our Freshman year
We are preparing our book re-
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Smith, Harry W. The Moore Messenger (Moore, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1938, newspaper, May 5, 1938; Moore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2160397/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.