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101 2008.15.0076c Script Tan paper with black print. The front of the paper, page 31, has a piece of music called "Christmas Joybells". After the song are three poems called "Mothers Always Do" "So Careless" and "Fruit of the Christmas Tree". The back of the paper also has a song called "Son of Mary" and two poems below the song called "The Christmas Boquet" and "Christmas Seeds". The back of the paper is page 32. Both sides have "Recitations and Exercises" written across the top. From the same book as 2008.15.0076a & b. Color: TN 2008.15.0076c (Script) image
102 2008.15.0077 Script Tan paper with black print. The page numbers are 13 and 14 on the front and back of the paper respectively. The top of both pages reads "Pantomimes and Drills" and each side contains poems with actions to go along with them. The two poems on the front of the paper are called "Watchmen, Tell Us of the Night" and "Come Worship Him". On the back of the page, the poems are called "The Tree and the Star" and "Evergreen Drill". Color: TN 2008.15.0077 (Script) image
103 2008.15.0078 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem entitled "A Timid Girl" about a girl who does not like to do public speaking because she gets nervous with an audience. The poem appears to be signed Kathy. The back of the paper is blank. The lower edge is rough; clearly this piece was torn from a larger piece of paper. Also appears to be written on a typewriter rather than printed professionally. Color: TN 2008.15.0078 (Script) image
104 2008.15.0081 Script Tan paper with a handwritten poem entitled "A Spender". The poem fills up the entire front of the paper and nearly the entire backside of the paper as well. There are Roman numerals to the left margin of the paper; they go up to V (5). The author is unknown, as they did not sign their name. The paper has two creases in the center from when it had been folded into quarters. Color: TN 2008.15.0081 (Script) image
105 2008.15.0082 Script Tan paper with black print. A play three or four pages long entitled "A Wedding at Midnight". There is a character list on the front page with names handwritten next to each character. The play then begins. All of the pages have been taped together and the remnant of the tape can be seen on the left side of the pages. The lines for the character Abner have been underlined in blue and some faded words have been filled in also with blue. Looks like play was written on a typewriter. Color: TN 2008.15.0082 (Script) image
106 2008.15.0083 Script Tan paper with black and blue handwriting. A handwritten poem called "Too Small". Eddie is written to the right of the poem and in different handwriting is Doalb, also to the right of the poem. The back of the paper is blank. The left edge is torn, suggesting this piece of paper was once part of a larger piece. Color: TN 2008.15.0083 (Script) image
107 2008.15.0084 Script Tan paper with a short poem that looks like it had been typed on a typewriter. The poem is called "Welcome". Cathy is handwritten near the top left corner of the paper and Linda Fizer is written below the poem in blue ink. The back of the paper is blank. Color: TN 2008.15.0084 (Script) image
108 2008.15.0085 Script Tan paper with a short poem that looks like it was typed on a type writer. The title of the poem is "The Report Card". Billy Frees is handwritten above the poem and Karen Hornbeck is written below the poem. Much is handwritten in the top left corner of the paper. The back of the paper is blank. Color: TN 2008.15.0085 (Script) image
109 2008.15.0087 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem entitled "Papa Says So" that appears to have been written on a typewriter. Tony is handwritten near the top left corner of the paper. The back of the paper is blank. Color: TN 2008.15.0087 (Script) image
110 2008.15.0088 Script Tan paper with a small poem that looks like it was written on a typewriter. The title of the poem is "Santa's Route". To the right corner is Danny handwritten. The title of the poem is also handwritten. Below the poem in handwriting is "O is for only a stable till morn". The back of the page has the first line of the poem and the beginning of the second line. Color: TN 2008.15.0088 (Script) image
111 2008.15.0089 Script Tan paper with faded black print. A three page play called "Waiting for the Doctor". There is a list of characters with names handwritten next to each character. There are three staples in the top right corner of the papers keeping them together. There are other marks in handwriting editing the typos in the script. Color: TN 2008.15.0089 (Script) image
112 2008.15.0090 Script Tan paper with black print. The three page script for a play called "Father Improves His Memory". There is a list of characters with names handwritten next to each character. There is a staple in both of the top corners to keep the pages together. Color: TN 2008.15.0090 (Script) image
113 2008.15.0093 Script Tan colored page from a book. The first page, page 11, has several short poems. Next to a couple poems are handwritten names and other notes. The back page, page 12, also has names and notes written next to some of the poems on the page. The top of both pages reads: "Special Selections for Boys". Page 11 is circled. Color: TN 2008.15.0093 (Script) image
114 2008.15.0095 Script A pink piece of paper with handwriting. The name Stanley appears in the upper right hand corner. The short poem is called "Terrible Dreams". There is a hole punch to the bottom of the right edge and to the the bottom of the left edge Salesm . . . is printed in red on the paper. Paper is a section of a larger piece. Color: PK 2008.15.0095 (Script) image
115 2008.15.0096 Script Blue piece of paper with a handwritten poem. The poem is in the form of a letter addressed to Leon. The bottom edge of the paper is torn and there is a hole punch near the bottom right corner. On the back of the paper is 8017 printed in red. Piece of paper appears to be from notepad possibly. Color: BL 2008.15.0096 (Script) image
116 2008.15.0097 Script A pink piece of paper with handwritten poem. The name Kathy appears in the top right hand corner. The bottom edge is torn and on the left edge are two holes punched. On the back of the paper salesman is printed in red. The section of paper was once part of a larger whole. Color: PK 2008.15.0097 (Script) image
117 2008.15.0098 Script Tan paper with handwritten poem. The name Randy appears in the top right hand corner. The title of the poem is "The Clock". The are two holes punched near the top edge. On the back of the paper 8017 is printed in red. There are holes where staples used to be in between the whole punches. Color: TN 2008.15.0098 (Script) image
118 2008.15.0099 Script Tan paper with black print. A page from a book; the top of the pages reads "Recitations and Exercises". The first page, pg. 17, has several poems and page 18, the second page, has two longer pieces called "Peace, Goodwill to Men" and "The Friendly Flower Bed". There is a piece of tape on the top left corner. Color: TN 2008.15.0099 (Script) image
119 2008.15.0100 Script Tan paper with black print. A page from a book; page 25 and 26. The top of both pages reads "Recitations and Exercises". Both pages have short poems. The left edge is tattered and torn. Color: TN 2008.15.0100 (Script) image
120 2008.15.0101 Script Pink paper with handwritten poem. The name Ann appears in the top right corner. On the left side are two holes punched into the paper. The bottom edge is torn. There is a partially erased { symbol to the left of the poem. Salesman's Copy is printed in red on the backside of the paper. Color: PK 2008.15.0101 (Script) image
121 2008.15.0102 Script Tan paper with faded black print. The name Bobby appears in the top left corner. The title of the poem is "At the End of Christmas". There are various letters written in and some other handmade doodles. The poem only uses about half of the paper; there is a crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0102 (Script) image
122 2008.15.0103 Script Tan paper with black print. The title of the poem is "Mia Carlotta". The name T.A. Daly appears to the right of the poem. The poem is written so the speaker will sound stereotypically Italian. There is a bluish colored water mark in the paper to the left of the poem that reads BEA. Color: TN 2008.15.0103 (Script) image
123 2008.15.0104 Script A collection of handwritten poems on sheets of paper. There are four staples across the top of the papers. The first sheet in the pile has Greg written on the top right corner. The title of the poem is "What To Do". The back of the last page has a circle with a portion singled out drawn in ink. Next to the circle is an equation also in ink. The paper is cream colored. Color: TN 2008.15.0104 (Script) image
124 2008.15.0105 Script Tan paper with very short handwritten poem. No writer is identified but the title of the poem is "Proof". The poem only takes up about a quarter of the paper. There are holes from staples along the top edge of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0105 (Script) image
125 2008.15.0106 Script Blue paper with handwritten poem about Santa Clause. Bobby Belcher is written across the top of the poem. The paper is part of a notepad with two holes punched on the top edge. Color: BL 2008.15.0106 (Script) image
126 2008.15.0107 Script A poem typed on a tan piece of paper. The poem is entitled "When Did Santa Come". The paper has a horizontal crease down the center. Regina is written underneath the crease. There are small red marks next to lines in the middle of the poem. Color: TN 2008.15.0107 (Script) image
127 2008.15.0108 Script A poem called "The Chirstmas Cornerstone" typed onto a tan colored piece of paper. There are some edits and marks on the poem. The paper is folded in half horizontally and just above the crease is Regina Yeggy. On the back of the paper is a list of names in ink. Raymond, Patricia, Susan, Bonnie, Leon, Steve, Bobby. Color: TN 2008.15.0108 (Script) image
128 2008.15.0109 Script A handwritten poem on a tan piece of paper. The poem is called "Waiting". Gene is written to the right of the poem. There are small holes near the top left corner. Some punctuation is written into the poem with a different color ink. An X appears next to Gene and the title of the poem. The bottom edge appears to have been torn, suggesting that the section of the paper was once part of a larger sheet. Color: TN 2008.15.0109 (Script) image
129 2008.15.0110 Script Handwritten poem on a tan piece of paper. The poem is called "All for Santa". Sandra Knowpori is written to the right of the poem. There is an X next to Sandra and the title of the poem. There are holes near the top left corner, possibly from staples. The bottom edge appears torn, indicating that this section of paper once possibly belonged to a larger sheet. Color: TN 2008.15.0110 (Script) image
130 2008.15.0111 Script A poem handwritten on a tan piece of paper. The poem is called "Forgotten Lines". Karen is written to the right of the poem. To the left of the poem knows all is written. There is an X next to the title of the poem and next to Karen. There are holes, possibly from staples near the top left corner. The bottom edge appears torn, indicating that it may once have been part of a larger sheet of paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0111 (Script) image
131 2008.15.0112 Script Two poems handwritten on a tan sheet of paper. The first poem "Christmas Goodies" is written in ink. Next to this poem is written Albert above Lonnie, which was crossed out. I know is written also to the right of that poem. The second poem is called "Twinkles". Deborah is handwritten to the right of this poem, which was written in pencil. There are holes, possibly from staples near the top left corner. The bottom of the page also appears torn, which suggests this section of paper was once part of a larger piece. Color: TN 2008.15.0112 (Script) image
132 2008.15.0113 Script A poem written on a tan piece of paper. The title of the poem is "A Happy Memory". To the right of the poem is written Juanita. There is a check mark next to the title of the poem. There are holes near the top left corner, maybe from staples. The bottom of the paper is torn and there is the end of a hand written word in the corner of the bottom edge. This section of paper was part of a larger piece. Color: TN 2008.15.0113 (Script) image
133 2008.15.0114 Script A poem handwritten on a tan piece of paper. The title of the poem is "Poor Dear Susie". Linda K (battered doll) is written next to the title. There are holes possibly from staples in the top left corner. The bottom edge appears torn suggesting that this section of paper is from a larger sheet. There is a check mark near the first line of the poem. Color: TN 2008.15.0114 (Script) image
134 2008.15.0115 Script Very short poem typed on tan paper. The poem is called "Change of Mind". Underneath the poem Douglas Zeithamel is handwritten. The back of the paper is blank. Poem barely uses a quarter of the paper. A mark near the bottom of the paper that reads Royale. Color: TN 2008.15.0115 (Script) image
135 2008.15.0116 Script A short poem typed on a tan sheet of paper. The poem is called "A Small Stocking". The poem barely uses a quarter of the paper. On the back of the paper are handwritten names; Jimmy R, Seve R, Ronnie, Sandra. Color: TN 2008.15.0116 (Script) image
136 2008.15.0117 Script Short poem typed on a tan sheet of paper. The poem is called "Free Parking Space". Below the poem is handwritten Mike Rotter. The poem barely uses a quarter of the page. Mark that reads "Royale" in the top right corner. Color: TN 2008.15.0117 (Script) image
137 2008.15.0118 Script Short poem typed on a tan piece of paper. Poem is called "Christmas Appetite". Below the poem is Kathy Branson. To the right of the poem is Cathy handwritten and then crossed out. Color: TN 2008.15.0118 (Script) image
138 2008.15.0119 Script Tan paper with black print. A very short poem called "Depends on Santa" is typed near the top of the paper with Dickie underneath. The poem does not even take up 1/4 of the paper. There is a crease about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0119 (Script) image
139 2008.15.0122 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem entitled "Mama's Bobbed Her Hair". The poem talks about 1/3 of the paper. Beneath the poem is Cheryl Hornbeck handwritten in blue ink. Color: TN 2008.15.0122 (Script) image
140 2008.15.0123 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem called "The Alarm Clock". Under the poem Jimmy Rotter is handwritten in blue ink. The poem takes up just about 1/3 of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0123 (Script) image
141 2008.15.0124 Script A tan paper with black print. A short poem called "A Small Stocking" takes up approximately 1/3" of the paper. Under the poem Roxanne Berridge is written in blue ink. Color: TN 2008.15.0124 (Script) image
142 2008.15.0125 Script Tan paper with a typewritten poem. The title of the poem is "What Jackei Stole." Below the poem is the name "Patty Hamer," written in blue ink. 2008.15.0125 (Script) image
143 2008.15.0126 Script Tan paper with black print. A very short called "The Chimney's Size" takes up about 1/3 of the paper. Under the poem the name Bobby Yeggy was typed but was crossed out and replaced with Lynn Colony written in pencil. A d wa also written into the poem to change the word work to word. There is a horizontal crease in the center. Color: TN 2008.15.0126 (Script) image
144 2008.15.0127 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem called " A Present for Daddy" takes up barely 1/4 of the paper. Under the poem is typed Danny Fizer. Color: TN 2008.15.0127 (Script) image
145 2008.15.0128 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem called "What Shall I Do" barely takes up 1/4 of the paper. Under the poem, Cheryl Hornbeck is typed. Color: TN 2008.15.0128 (Script) image
146 2008.15.0129 Script A tan paper with black print. A very short poem called " A Bad Dream" barely uses 1/4 of the paper. Undre the poem is the name Steve typed. Color: TN 2008.15.0129 (Script) image
147 2008.15.0130 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem called "Can't Make a Speech" barely uses 1/4 of the paper. Under the poem in very large handwriting, is written Barbara b. Eddie. The handwriting looks like that of a small child. On the back of the paper are random markings in ink. Color: TN 2008.15.0130 (Script) image
148 2008.15.0131 Script Tan paper with black print. Five poems; the first is called "All Ready" and has been typed. A sixth poem is called "My Stocking" and was written in pencil. Both poems fill the length of the paper. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0131 (Script) image
149 2008.15.0132 Script Tan paper with a poem called "Welcome" that is handwritten. In the upper right corner is Philip. The poem takes up about 1/2 of the paper. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. There are also holes where staples used to be along the top edge and bottom edge. Color: TN 2008.15.0132 (Script) image
150 2008.15.0133 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem called "Going to School" takes up about 1/4 of the paper. Under the poem Sandra is typed. Color: TN 2008.15.0133 (Script) image