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NewsMarch 4, 1998

The Southeast Missourian asked children at Jackson Primary Annex, "If March comes in like a lion, how does it go out?" Paloma Scarpaci: "Like an elephant. They are fast." Cherish Niswonger: "Like a hippopotamus, because they are wet a lot." Brandon Lane: "Like a snake. They don't care if it's hot or cold."...

The Southeast Missourian asked children at Jackson Primary Annex, "If March comes in like a lion, how does it go out?"

Paloma Scarpaci: "Like an elephant. They are fast."

Cherish Niswonger: "Like a hippopotamus, because they are wet a lot."

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Brandon Lane: "Like a snake. They don't care if it's hot or cold."

Whitney Lunsford: "Like a turtle. They are real slow."

Austin Friese: "Like a sheep. They are gentle."

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