sch001 board, P. T. A., League of Women's Veters, and Woma's club, was newly. organized this year, As one of the wayste best inter- pret the. schools te the public,. the cormmlttee has sponsored this page, "Your Children - Your Schools," which appears weekly in W1LmËt»rE Imm.:neheco.rnmittee wlshed to know whether Or not the parents considered this. page helpful and worthwhile enough th continue an-. other .year. In 'ordler to. make this décision, a questionnaire contai ing the follew- ing questions was sent te each par- ent.' The replies received are aise given. VW o Pes ae 1. Do you read the school page? (neyer, 49; seldom, 89; often, 10; regularly, 256). 2. Do you find this page helpfui in interpreting the school? (yes, 313; no, 25; somewhat, 3). 3., Does the page include the type of articles in which you are inter-i ested? (yes, 296; no, 12; somi-what, A'ROTT CINA Bv Ommye P. BiUc. Th-e other day we heard about kenson. She,'showed us a kite that 1.somne girls» inher country hadý made. It wa s in the shape of a butter ly and could -be taken spart and folded and thenunfolded and put together. The bitterfly kite*s eyes would rol when flylng. .She qhnwed us her native flag and somne Chinese money. She also ex- plaied ta us how you could tell 'éiinterfe4it monv from reai monev. You put the coin on one finger and take another coin and tap on it, and if it rings it Is flot counterfeit. Girls ln, China have neyer played with boys until' just recently. Chinese robe that men wear in inlays anld she said that the men took the olaceq of women in plays until just recently. Made Own Shes Until recent years they had been making their own shoes. First, if they had a gown and wanted to make some shoes to match they bought more cloth and cut some cardboard the shape of their foot and cut the, Eav Zara Hassan In the Howard . ;chonl ",m Wd- nesdav mornline. March 29, fait, the first tirnie a Howard vresentatiovl of theé demnonstratien was given ýbefore' the children from the kindIergar- ten te the elghth grades, althoueh the second grades up through. the elghth grades perfornied. Ail the other grades had performned. hefore thieir Darents but the ý-eve'ith and eighth grades presented theirs on Thursday. As guests we had the' fifth grade of Logan who aIse gave a Dosture drill. The ýrooms Were- seated in the gymn by placards. The assembly was cali- ed te order by the senior president, Nanette Herbuveaux over a loud speaking unit. As one group finish-1 ed the next group would quietly hall for their number. Most people thought the best num-t ber was the sixth grade girls flag1 drili with their wheels and a circle of girls around them and "Old Glory" in the center. They wore white shorts, red ties, white shirts andE carried a flag in each. hand. This, unusual meeting was enjoy- ed by ail. W. hope that next yearC we may have the same grand Driv- by JoUfl LD9SIU Jean sat alone in her nursery., She was realIv jealous. It was prob- ably not'the first time but she couldt feel it more now than ever. Mother had said she was old enough now, ,since she was in kinder«arten .and wasfIlve years 'oid, that she wouldn't need' a nurse any more. That wasn't what she was jealous about., Nurse wouidn't be sent. away! Oh, no! She was going to take care. of the littie pink bundie downstairs that everyone was hovering over. Aunt Tillie alwavsý brought hère somnething when she camne. How- ever, today. she didn't. Instead she brou nht somethirig for the littie pink bundie. Once Jean had seen Inside..the plnk cover.. My, what' a homely tbing it was!, It, didn't have any hair and. looked simply awful. She didn't see bow anyone couId like it.' Then she started te, admire herseif in the mir- ror. How pretty she iooked with her long golden curis (naturally ý euTly' IS) and h orchar4d dessI Noe seenied to notice this since thai littie pink bundie was broughtI hiome from the hospital a few days ago. They didn't remark, "My, how sweet she looks!- or "isn't she dar- ling-just the picture of her moth- Net s A little tear ti cheek as she th sewas*.noit sn re rickled down her ,ought of it. No, ttv affer ail! Her articles? (yes, 42; no, 261; occasion- China. is a very ancient country ally, 1). with very ancient customs, and some Artiles oni Legisation very funny superstitions about some. of which I'm going to tell you. For 6.' Are the articles on legisîstion one, they have curved up roofs be- 4elpfulinii stressing the need for ac- cause they believe that if the devil tien o! each community regarding: comes down and fails on their roof The educational needs ef the state he'll go te the edge of the roof and, (yes, 250; no, 20; net particularly, will shoot back un into the heavens. And he's the one that they al' hate. Let's have somethi&g to eat. So, won't yjou take a seat? Hou> about some e ce; It tas tes verv nice. Hou> about some tea; Won't, you have a cup with me? A CHI1NESE GIRL thinking i1LHugIlL VUJHiULL. er t LU that .shýý was once loved like that. She opened- the draw-er .where it was kept among her mother's cholce articles. But she didn't find her baby book, bound in blue satin. In- stead she found a white velvet llned book with the words, "Our Baby" on it. She found her book in the bottom drawer with an album of her baby pictures. Now she was sure nobody loved her. She slowly open.- jrewiow. C1'.i aiect nu y niA oU iink the devil has fterve,1 To end a very pleasant meeting 1I who is staying on' in '1 k the devi can onlui walk1 we sang our closing seng. several weeks longer. tcson,