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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 49

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The Missouliani
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Missoula, Montana
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Missoulian, Saturday, May 15, 1982 A-23 Bulletin boardLynn Schwa nke PaNHIA MOL'A Grade 1 Jefferson HOW TO 1. Find a 2. Get up 3. Then IMITATE SUPERMAN ver' tall, tall hospital to the top of the building somehow put on a Superman suit. 4.

Jump off the top. 5. When you are in the air put your arms in front of you and your legs in the back. 6. Whee! WATCH Ol'T FOR THAT 7.

SPLAT! CRUNCH' REID JONES Grade 3 Paxson I Of CARRIE KENT THIS IS MY LAND This is my Land My Land of Freedom My Land to do things in A Land just like it should be A Land of all kinds of animals A Land with rivers lakes and oceans A Land with a sun to creep by you in the day and a moon to creep by in the night! PAUL MOORE Grade 6 Meadow Hill Grade 1 Daly School Hamilton SPIDER ON THE WALL Small, black, and shaggy, the spider sits upon his newly woven, glistening web. I look at its long, thin, creepy legs as he moves. As you look at its web, you see neat tidy lines. He feels hungry now; he wants a fly. ant.

or other tiny insect. A fly lands on its web. "How good that looks," he says to himself. The fly is big, plump, and rodnd. He fights to get away but does not make it.

The spider wraps the fly up and then eats him. As I watch I get sick to my stomach and decide to leave. SHERI LINN HANCOCK Grade 5 Lone Rock Penguins live on ice and snow. Father penguins put the eggs on top of their feet. The feet keep the eggs warm until they hatch.

Penguins are black and white. Penguins are big. Their enemy is the sea lion. Penguins are birds but they can not fly. The mother lays the egg.

The fathers hatch the eggs. The mother and father take turns watching the baby. They eat fish too. The baby is fuzzy when it's born. MARIAH FREEMOLE Grade 1 Cherry Valley School Poison TOMMY FLEMING Grade 1 Arlee 0 ft A EXCITEMENT When I get excited about something I jump up and down and I run all around.

Our dog Ginger gets wild and our bird Pete wouldn't stop chirping. These are the things I get excited about: when we all go camping, when a long weekend is coming up and we are all going to do something special, when we go on a trip to New York, when Christmas time rolls around and lots of others but I get excited so much I can't name them all. And when I get excited about something I wouldn't shut up until it has happened" CHRISTINE BOHENEK Grade 4 Prescott THE TROUBLE MAN One day a man was walking slow and he went past his house and his telephone rang. There was a car accident. His wife and his kids were hurt.

They were in the hospital. He decided to take a walk. He started to climb up a gigantic mountain. When he got to the top of the mountain he saw a tree that had been hit by lightning. It looked like it had been in a fire.

It was black as coal and it looked like it was petrified. He found a slate rock to sit on and looked at the log. The wind blew against his coat like the ocean waves. He was thinking about his family and what happened to them. He decided to wait and see what would happen.

He still felt bad, but good, too. DAMON MUNSCH Grade 5 Paradise Y7-- GREEN Green is the color of the trees, Green is the color of the park, Green is the color of peas, beans, lettuce and limes that are tart. When I see green it makes me glad. But when I see a flower of green start to wilt it makes me sad. JEFF BUTLER Grade 5 St.

Joseph Football Hard, confusing Tiring, harming, hospitalizing Bones, bruises, bats, balls Watching, playing, yelling Straining, laughing Baseball BRUCE KNERR Grade 8 Thompson Falls SOUNDS Sounds of the wind that flows through the trees, A chipmunk chattering in the breeze, A dog barking as the cars go on their way, Sounds of laughing children as they play. HOLLY HORTON Age 8 Trout Creek PEACE As soft as fur on a baby bunny, The color of brand new white snow, As clear as fresh spring water, The smell of a new spring morning, As clean as the air far, far away. AUCE MARQUARDT Grade 7 Washington SOCK POEM Reaching over the endless wave of clutter Half awake I grope for the reality of some nice wool socks, Tossing away warm dreams. The alarm clock bangs against the wall, slowing down to a soft buzz. Pulling on my socks makes me remember the coziness of my dreams, makes me long for the bed.

The temptation is too much I leap for the bed thinking they'll never take me alive and with that I slip into my dreams taking my wool socks with me. FRANK SENNETT Age 13 Sussex School THE OAK TREE The oak tree way above the sky, where the little birds fly. And the dragon-flies buzz around and around. As the oak tree blows in the wind. Creak Crock, it is blowing around and around.

The oak tree is big, they all said as it fell down. The oak tree is a memory now. SHAUN KEELE Grade 5 Victor THE NUCLEAR ARMS RACE The nuclear arms race is a serious issue. It involves the whole world. Both Russia and the U.S.

are trying to make more nuclear weapons than the other. Both sides have enough nuclear bombs to blow up the world many times over. They think that if one has more than the other, that side will have less chance of being attacked. I think that if they are strong enough to blow up the world then they are too strong. LISA LaFOUNTAIN Grade 5 Target Range LEAH HOSKINSON Grade 1 Arlee The meadows grow green Blooming flowers grow by sun Your moon beams by night RAYCHELLE TUCKER Grade 6 Lowell I.

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