155-B10-4

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151 2008.15.0134 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem called "Goodnight" takes up a little over 1/3 of the paper. Beneath the poem Linda Campbell is written in blue ink. Color: TN 2008.15.0134 (Script) image
152 2008.15.0135 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem called "Early to Bed" take up about 1/4 of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0135 (Script) image
153 2008.15.0136 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem called " A Surprise for Santa Clause" takes up about 1/4 of the paper. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper and another crease a few inches below. Color: TN 2008.15.0136 (Script) image
154 2008.15.0137 Script Tan paper with black print. A poem called "Why Don't Teacher Smile" takes up about 2/3 of the paper. Under the poem Dickie Irvin is written by hand in blue ink. Color: TN 2008.15.0137 (Script) image
155 2008.15.0138 Script Tan paper with handwritten poem; the first line of the poem is "Teacher Likes Me A lot I Guess". There are two holes punched on the top edge of the paper. The five lines in the poem after the first two have lines to the left of them. Color: TN 2008.15.0138 (Script) image
156 2008.15.0139 Script Tan piece of paper with poem handwritten in ink. The title of the poem is "Not Too Small". The piece of paper was taken from a larger sheet given the uneven torn look of the top edge. The left edge is also torn, taking some of the words from the poem. In the top right corner know part is written in pencil with Linda W. underneath. Underneath Linda W. are the last two lines of the poem. Color: TN 2008.15.0139 (Script) image
157 2008.15.0140 Script Tan paper with handwritten poem. The poem is called "Welcome". In the top right corner is written Beverly. In the top left corner is written DONE. The last line of the poem is underlined. This sheet of paper may have come from a larger piece. Color: TN
158 2008.15.0141 Script A poem handwritten on a tan piece of paper. The poem is called "A Scared Boy". To the right of the poem is written Edward N. Under the name is knows part written in pencil rather than ink. A check mark is next to the title. Color: TN 2008.15.0141 (Script) image
159 2008.15.0142 Script Tan paper with a very short handwritten poem entitled "No Time Wasted". To the right of the poem is Rebecca. To the left of the title is a small x. The left corners have both been torn off. Being that this piece is a small strip, it may have been part of a larger sheet. Color: TN 2008.15.0142 (Script) image
160 2008.15.0143 Script Tan paper with black print. A page from a book; the top of the page reads "Recitations and Exercises". The front page, 21, has five poems on it. The back page, 22, has a heading of "Secular Selections". There are two longer pieces on this page. Next to the poem called "Good Night" is the word copy underlined twice. Next to "Christmas Weather" is Kathy. Color: TN 2008.15.0143 (Script) image
161 2008.15.0145 Music, Sheet Tan paper with blue print. The front cover has an ornate border. The title of the music book is "Action Songs and Song Novelties". The bottom of the page reads "Published by Paine Publishing Company" "Dayton, Ohio". The back of the book is an advertisement for "Dramatized Songs for Children". There are four bars of six different songs for a preview of sorts. Color: TN 2008.15.0145 (Music, Sheet) image
162 2008.15.0147 Script Tan paper with black print. The page from a book, page 5, has the words "Recitations and Exercises" written across the top. There are five poems on the front page. On the back page, 6, there are also five poems. Names are written next to the parts for one poem called "Room for Jesus" along with 1932 and good to the left side. Color: TN 2008.15.0147 (Script) image
163 2008.15.0148 Script Tan paper with hand written poem. The title of the poem is "A Future Teacher". Next to the title is written James. The top edge is torn, which indicates this piece of paper may have been part of a larger sheet. Color: TN 2008.15.0148 (Script) image
164 2008.15.0150 Script Tan paper with a short poem. The title of the poem is "My Teddy Bear". The poem takes up about 1/4 of the paper. Under the poem is the name Jimmy Zahner. There is a horizontal crease about 1/3 into the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0150 (Script) image
165 2008.15.0151 Script Tan paper with black print. The short poem is called "Too Bad". The poem takes up about 1/4 of the paper. Under the poem is Sandra Russel handwritten in blue ink. To the left of the poem is a marking in blue ink. Color: TN 2008.15.0151 (Script) image
166 2008.15.0152 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem entitled "A Bad Dream" uses about 1/4 of the paper. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Another vertical crease also in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0152 (Script) image
167 2008.15.0153 Program Tan paper with handwritten notes in blue ink. A list of the pieces to be performed at a Christmas program. Next to the piece is the name of the performer or the song to be sung. There are faint dashes between the piece and the name of the performer or song. Color: TN 2008.15.0153 (Program) image
168 2008.15.0154 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem entitled "No Time Wasted" takes up about 1/4 of the paper. Under the poem the name Dickie Irvin appears. Color: TN 2008.15.0154 (Script) image
169 2008.15.0155 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem called "So Careless" takes up about 1/4 of the paper. Under the poem the name Karen Hornbeck appears. Color: TN 2008.15.0155 (Script) image
170 2008.15.0156 Script A tan paper with black print. A short poem called "My Stocking" takes up about 1/4 of the paper. Beneath the poem the name Linda appears. Color: TN 2008.15.0156 (Script) image
171 2008.15.0157 Script Tan paper with black print. A poem entitled "A Mother's Letter to Santa" takes up almost half of the paper. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0157 (Script) image
172 2008.15.0158 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem called "Welcome" takes up about 1/4" of the paper. Under the poem, the name Linda Mary appears. Color: TN 2008.15.0158 (Script) image
173 2008.15.0159 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem called "Welcome" takes up about 1/3 of the paper. There is a slight horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0159 (Script) image
174 2008.15.0160 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem with out a title begins "I Hate to go to Bed at Night". Under the poem a line is handwritten that begins "C is for Candles". Color: TN 2008.15.0160 (Script) image
175 2008.15.0161 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem entitled "Merry Christmas" takes up about 1/4 of the paper. To the right of the poem Carolyn is handwritten. Some words in the poem are underlined with red. Punctuation has also been added to the poem. A horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0161 (Script) image
176 2008.15.0162 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem entitled "My Christmas Presents". The poem takes up about 1/3 of the paper. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0162 (Script) image
177 2008.15.0163 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem called "A Christmas Stocking" takes up about 1/4 of the paper. Under the poem is the name Linda Kofron. Color: TN 2008.15.0163 (Script) image
178 2008.15.0164 Script Tan paper with black print. A short poem entitled "Who I'm Like" barely uses 1/4 of the paper. Under the poem is the name Linda Fizer. Under the name is handwritten Study Five Times. The word gets progressively smaller. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0164 (Script) image
179 2008.15.0165 Script Tan paper with black. A short poem with no title begins "See my stocking's too small". To the right of the poem the name Mary is handwritten. Beneath the poem a line is handwritten. The line begins "E is for the end". Color: TN 2008.15.0165 (Script) image
180 2008.15.0166 Script Yellow paper with handwritten poem. The poem is untitled but begins with the line "The chimes of time ring out the news". The paper has sort of an alligator skin pattern and perforated edges on the top and bottom. Color: YW 2008.15.0166 (Script) image
181 2008.15.0169 Script Tan paper with black print. A poem called "The Chirstmas Story" takes up about 1/3 of the paper. To the right of the poem is handwritten Janet, which has been crossed out. Under Janet is handwritten Cindy. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. The piece was once 8 1/2" x 11" but the bottom edge was torn off. Color: TN 2008.15.0169 (Script) image
182 2008.15.0170 Script Tan paper with black print. A long poem called "We Extend Our Welcome" takes up most of the page. Under the title and before the first line of the poem is Joyce underlined. Around the 15th line of the poem are two red arrows pointing down; they were handwritten in. There is a horizontal crease near the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0170 (Script) image
183 2008.15.0171 Script Yellow paper with handwritten poem that begins "So much to do". The poem takes up about 1/3 of the paper. The top right corner has been torn, removing parts of words from the poem. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. The paper appears to be textured. The left edge appears perforated. Color: YW 2008.15.0171 (Script) image
184 2008.15.0172 Script Tan paper with black print. A page from a book; pages 7 and 8. The top of page 7 reads "Recitations and Exercises" and there are 5 poems on the page. The poem called " A Christmas Story" has the name Arnold and 1932 handwritten next to it. The top of page 8 reads "Special Selections for Primary and Beginners". There are six poems on page 8. Color: TN 2008.15.0172 (Script) image
185 2008.15.0173 Script Tan paper with handwritten poem called "Christmas Eve". Next to the title is Kerry written above Kenneth, which has been crossed out. Under both names is another name with a question mark that have both been erased. The right edge looks perforated. The bottom left corner has been torn off. On the back side of the paper is a list of things to do. Color: TN 2008.15.0173 (Script) image
186 2008.15.0174 Script Tan paper with black print. A poem entitled "A Welcome" takes up about 1/3 of the paper. Under the poem appears the name Janet Barry. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0174 (Script) image
187 2008.15.0177 Script Tan paper with black print. A poem entitled "Four Shopping Days til Christmas" takes up a little over half of the paper. Below the poem is the name Linda Sue. Also below the poem is the alphabet handwritten in cursive. There is a hand drawn heart as well on the bottom. On the back of the paper are random scribbles. Color: TN 2008.15.0177 (Script) image
188 2008.15.0178 Script Handwritten poem entitled "A Christmas Quiz" written on tan paper. Next to the title is the name Cecelia. The top and bottom edges of the paper are slightly uneven, indicating that this piece may have been taken from a larger piece. Color: TN
189 2008.15.0179 Script Tan paper with a handwritten poem called "Freckles" takes up about 1/2 of the paper. In the upper right corner Patty is written. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper and staple marks near the upper corners. Color: TN 2008.15.0179 (Script) image
190 2008.15.0180 Script Tan paper with handwritten song. No title for the song, but the first line is "There'll Always Be a Christmas". There are two times the word Chorus appears. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0180 (Script) image
191 2008.15.0181 Script Handwritten play on tan paper. The title of the play is "David's Brave Attempt". Under the title is a list of characters with names next to each of the characters. There is a staple in the top left corner to hold the pages together. The character names are underlined when they have a line. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0181 (Script) image
192 2008.15.0182 Script Tan paper with black print. A poem entitled "A Christmas Prayer" takes up about 1/2 of the paper. Under the poem is the name Joyce Herman with the "Man" in handwriting. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0182 (Script) image
193 2008.15.0183 Script A handwritten poem called "The Long Night". There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper and a vertical crease also in the center of the paper. No author/ speaker indicated. Color: TN 2008.15.0183 (Script) image
194 2008.15.0184 Script Tan paper with black print. A poem entitled "Learning His Last Piece" takes up about half of the paper. To the right of the poem is handwritten Bobby B. and Doug. There are names added into the poem and the word folks is also added in handwriting. There is a horizontal crease near the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0184 (Script) image
195 2008.15.0185 Script Handwritten poem entitled "Up or Down". To the right of the title is the name Roseanne. Above the title is written knows pa, the rest of the word having been torn from the paper. A top edge appears torn, this piece of paper may once have belonged to a larger sheet. Color: TN 2008.15.0185 (Script) image
196 2008.15.0186 Music, Sheet Sheet music for a song called "My Cross Eyed Gal". There are three strips of tape to the left side to keep the pages of music together. The pages are very tattered and worn. Pages 45 - 48 of a book. Color: TN 2008.15.0186 (Music, Sheet) image
197 2008.15.0187 Script Tan paper with black print. A poem entitled "Having the Measles" takes about 1/2 of the paper. Under the poem the name Jimmy Zahner is handwritten. Color: TN 2008.15.0187 (Script) image
198 2008.15.0188 Script Notebook piece of paper with song lyrics on each side. The paper is lined with three holes and perforation to the right side. The words for "Marshmellow World" appear on the front and on the back are the words to "Silver Bells". Color: TN 2008.15.0188 (Script) image
199 2008.15.0189 Script A tan paper with black print. A poem entitled "Why" takes up about 1/3 of the paper. The name Teddy is written underneath the poem. There is a horizontal crease in the center of the paper. Color: TN 2008.15.0189 (Script) image
200 2008.15.0190 Script Yellow paper with handwritten poem. The first line of the poem is "Over the Mountain; Over the Sea". The poem takes about 1/3 of the paper. Under the poem are four lines. Oh is written before the first line and what looks like Back is written before the second line. The paper appears to be textured. The edges of the paper look perforated. Color: YW 2008.15.0190 (Script) image