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LEFT: Chris is entranced by the camera. BELOW: A respite for punch and cookies. BOTTOM: Ellen Weaverling as waitress.
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THE CME RECREE No, they aren't elves, or munchkins, or even dwarves. So who are the little people at Bo Manor? Just 9 preschool- ers from the surrounding area. For four days, January 10, 11, 15, and 16, the children had their first taste of school here at Bo Manor. The 28 ‘‘big people’’ who organized the preschool were from Ms. June Currinder’s Advanced Child Develop- ment class. Among the many activities planned for the preschoolers were field trips to the cafeteria and music room where they saw part of the school in action. A live rabbit visited the classroom, and soon there were an abundance of bunny pictures by the budding young artists. Finger paints provided another outlet for their talents. For 3-dimensional fun, puppets and play dough were pro- vided. And what get-together is com- plete without food? Grilled cheese sandwiches, fresh from the kitchen, fit the bill. Activities never run as smoothly as planned, and this year’s preschool was no different. An unscheduled snow day cut the preschool from the projected 5 days to 4. But it could have been worse. Overall, the 1979 preschool was a success. i, ABOVE: Reading an Riting and Rithmatic. BELOW: Rochelle Henry and Lisa Jones super- vise ‘‘cut out class’’. LEFT: Camera Shy. LOWER LEFT: Paula Mackie and Terry Pearson on the ‘Hot Line’.
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HOME COMING February 2nd brought the end of a suc- cessful spirit week and the long awaited 1979 Homecoming. The gym was deco- rated with posters all shapes and sizes made by various classes. All four Bo Manor basketball teams were victorious over Rising Sun. The music for the annual Homecoming Dance, held after the game, was provided by Jam Connec- tion. Towards the end of the evening Linda Price was crowned Queen and Wal- ter Price was crowned King.
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