Class notes from The Mountain Trail, the newspaper of Highlands School, published April 10, 1942.
First Grade
We made Easter baskets in our room this week. We are going
to hunt eggs on Monday.
--Lester
Carver
Second Grade
We are going to have a newspaper of our own. It will be
printed every day and will be seen on our bulletin board. Our paper will be
called “The Tattler” because it tells everything.
We went to Harris Lake on an Easter Egg Hunt. Cleo McCall
and Richard Crane won prizes for finding the most eggs. We dyed the eggs
ourselves in the school room.
Third Grade
We have finished our scrap books and had them checked. The
best ones were Tudor Hall’s, Hazel Johnson’s, Martha Howard’s, and Leon
Talley’s.
--Charles
Wood
We had an egg hunt. We had a good time. L.B. Wilson won the
prize. The prize was a ball.
--Hazel
Johnson
Fourth Grade
The Fourth Grade enjoyed an Easter Egg Hunt on Friday
afternoon, April the third. The prize winners were Effie Jenkins and Maude
Talley.
We took a hike on April the sixth to study Nature. We saw
many flowers and birds. We hiked around the Ravanel Lake section.
The Fourth Grade played the Fifth Grade in a game of
basketball on April the seventh. They beat us 16 to 2.
Our spring freize is very pretty. In this freize we have
tried to catch the spirit of spring. We show how the winds, the rain, the
flowers, the birds, and the trees all make up spring. Those who worked on this
freize are Effie Jenkins, Hazel McCall, Patsy Hays, Kathleen Potts, Margaret
McDowell, L.C. Howard, David Bridgman, Maude Talley, Neville Wilson, Charlie
Ray Norton, Martha Holt, Mary B. Cook, and Ray Reese.
At last everybody has finished his geography notebook. The 7th
Grade judged them the prize winners were Effie Jenkins and Patsy Hayes, first
prizes, and Mary B. Cook, Margaret McDowell, and Hazel McCall, second prizes.
We have a corner in our room where only the best art work
goes. We call this our “Art Corner.” Those who have done work worthy of this
corner are Vivian McCall, Effie Jenkins, Ray Reese, and David Bridgman.
Fifth Grade
We have nine new books for our library. They are Karoo the Kangaroo, Story Pictures of
Transportation, Peter Makes Good, Story Pictures of our Neighbors, Sniffy The
Story of a Skunk, Sir Noble the Police Horse, Colonial Twins of Virginia, the
Cat and the Kitten, Pioneer Twins, and The
Beaver Twins. We are very glad to get them. They are very nice books to
read.
--Bernice
Keener
We have elected a new president for our club. Clarence
Miller is president, Pauline Crowe is vice-president, and Mary Crunkleton is
secretary. We elect officers once every month. We carry our club on daily and
hope we can carry it on right.
--Marveta
Crisp
We are having a contest on reading. We all read each day for
two weeks. Then we selected the two best ones from them to go on the contest.
There were five boys and five girls. We are going to read next Friday to find
the best boy and the best girl.
--Doris
Keener
On April 6 we went to the Harborson Lake to have our Easter
Egg Hunt and to have a picnic. We enjoyed hunting the eggs and our picnic lunch
very much. After lunch we played until it was time to come back to the school.
--Bernice
Keener
Sixth Grade
The Sixth and Fifth Grade boys had a basket ball game the
other day. The score was 12 to 10 in favor of the Fifth Grade.
The Sixth Grade went to Sunset April 6 on an Easter Egg
Hunt. Mary Gibson found the most eggs.
Seventh Grade
The Seventh Grade seems to be studying much more than they
were at the beginning of school. They seem to realize that the end of the term
is drawing near. Many of us feel we don’t want to be sitting in here next year.
On March 31 the Seventh Grade Glee Club participated in the
play, “The Firebug,” by singing “America.”
We are very glad to have Vella Mae McCall back in school
after a few days absences because of illness.
On Monday, April 6, the Seventh Grade enjoyed an Easter egg
hunt in the orcharge above Trillium Lodge. Harold Pogers won the prize after
finding twelve eggs.
--Doris
Hedden
Eight Grade
Miss Musch was very surprised when she came into the room on
Wednesday which was April Fool’s Day.
The girls are looking forward to the game with Glenville
Friday, April 11. They are looking forward to having team suits next year also.
Ninth Grade
Several of the pupils of the Ninth Grade attended the
Presbyterian Rally in Asheville Monday afternoon. They were Nancy Potts, Buddy
Thompson, Jack Bridgman, and Maxie Wright.
The books we are required to make in English are due April
15 and they’re driving us wild! We sympathize more and more with the eleventh
graders who made magazines and the tenth graders who made newspapers.
We are also enjoying teaching each other literature!!??
Our history class is taking up a complete and thorough study
of the World War I. We believe that this study will help us to understand the
conditions of the world today to a greater extent.
We can hardly wait for test week to come. That’s the truth
but there’s a catch to it. It will mean one more month of school gone. Seven
down and one to go!
Tenth Grade
We are very glad to have Leona Norton back to school with
us.
The Tenth Grade members have been selling magazines in order
to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet. A movie was given April 7 for the
benefit of the banquet.
We are very sorry to hear that Helena Speed and Marie McCall
have stopped school.
Eleventh Grade
All eleventh graders are asked to attend school as regularly
as possible for the remainder of the year.
We won’t mention names but last week
about a third of the class had to stay after school and copy for twenty minutes
for being tardy so often. No, we aren’t proud of ourselves.
We are really getting anxious about our class rings. How we
wish they’d come!!
Marian Norton has bene absent several days this month
because of a sickness.
The question that is continually on Malcom Zoellner’s lips
is “Why don’t those dames like me?”
All of us are sorry that Alice Gibson is not in school.
Say! Aren’t we glad that Jessie, Reba, Bud, and Mario don’t
look at school as they did in The Firebug!
Jessie Potts and Mary Hunt enjoyed a trip to Asheville this
week to attend a C.E. Rally.
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