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jo fa 'n 88115 Through baby-sitting la course requ'rementt, Virginia Verstraete, l2A, learns that babies can put up an awful squabble regardless of rattles, bottles, and pink teddy bears. What they want is a little cuddling! By observing small guests in class, the girls become aware ol the startling differences in ability and develop- ment between different age groups of pre-school chi'dren. Pat Martin, HA, Mary Frizze'l, l2A, Susie Slimon, l2A, .loan Kontjcnis, l2A, and Nancy Marshall, 128, are pictured with lriends they brought to school. lhlll' I-Qiuhv After learning about infants and pre-school age children, homemaking Ill girls, like .ludie Fordon, l2A, who is pictured at Monteith School, visit kindergarten classes where they assist the teachers, read stories, supervise games, and observe the lcindergartners' abilities. Philosophers say, Experience is the best teacher. Homemaking III girls say, The inexperienced are the best teachers. And so the little tots from one to six assume the authori- tative role of pedagogue in the girls' study of children. F1 L he lesson progresses- 'tWhy do my legs give way when I try to toddle? All I do is tumble, tumble, tumble. See how my ears perk up and my eyes scan the room inquis- itively when the telephone rings. And Watch how quick my reflexes are when that big red ball scoots across the Hoorf' Now at my age . . . The little ones are good teachers!
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Ape, fig wr, 6 OW , What a mess! Well, we'd better get busy. . . Something has happened: a meeting, a party, a play, a dance, or just a day of school. People have come and gone, and in their wake they have left the need for clean-up . . . a compound of mops, trash cans, soap and water, work- ers, and elbow grease . . . a job, yes, but not all work and no play, not by any means! A little Crisco, a few paper towels, and oft comes the awful green grease paint-they hope Don Chamberlin, Rollie Betteley, and Bob Artner, l2A's, fix their faces alter Pointe Players' production Heaven Can Wait. Now, girls, smiles Mr. Gus Keller, a happy memory-to-be for these l2A's, as Joan Sluggett, Bev O'Dell, and Lynda Mistele obstruct his after-scltocl cleanirg, Wliat strange things locker clean-up sometimes brings to light! Here Elaine Knope, IOA, Fran Striker, llA, and Jim Wyse, HB, laugh at the cut-all blue jeans Anna Svenson, 9A, has unearthed. On the morning after the night before Marcia Murphy, Martha DeBoer, Bill Dow, Dan Follfs, and Tom Ireland, all llA's, restore the boys' gym to order after their prom, Deep Seo Dream.
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