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Text Box: “Truce” by Jim Murphy
Tells the story of the December 25, 1914 truce between German and British soldiers as they laid down their weapons and met in No Man’s Land to celebrate Christmas.

“Sent” by Margaret Peterson Haddix
Jonah, Katherine, Chip, and Alex find themselves in 1483 at the Tower of London, and discover that Chip and Alex are Prince Edward V. and Richard of Shrewsbury, imprisoned by Richard III; but trying to repair history without knowing what is supposed to happen proves challenging.

“I’ll Pass For Your Comrade” by Anita Silvery
Profiles the lives and service of a number of women who disguised themselves as men and fought during the Civil War.
By: Shane Hubbard
Text Box: 	If you like hunting like me you know that out of state hunters can ruin every thing. To me if ground is posted and you catch them hunting or you can prove they were there, then a person should be able to give them a fine or take something. It is the out of state hunters that don’t care who’s land they hunt on.  Then they get the local people mad and land owners just shut the hunting off to all of us. 
	Another problem is people who make trails through fields and pastures.   It wouldn't be so bad if they wouldn't go through them when it is wet because it makes ruts and packs down the soil. They also tare out the roots of the wheat and then it hurts the yields of the crop.  					By:  Typhan Hill
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Text Box: Smith Center Smoke Signal

Puzzle

Click on the link to take you there. It may not work in school. The words may be in German, click on the British flag to read English.

By: Kordell Kattenberg

Text Box: Joke
Text Box: Knock Knock!
Who’s there!
Yo momma!
Yo momma who! 
It’s really your momma, now open the dang door!
By: Tristan Sasse

Go Big Red!