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All in o dciys fun s the pitter-patter of little feet scurried down the hall, they weren't looking for classes or lockers, these little feet belonged to 20 youngsters who were attending Parkview for their kindergarten ed- ucation. Unlike their upper classes, a nor- mal day for them consisted of story time, learning centers, snack time, outside play, rest time and art. They enjoyed all of these but mostly liked to take field trips. ln October, they visited the Baptist Hospital for a program aimed at getting small children acquainted with the functions of a hospital to ease their fear of one. Mrs. Sears, their teacher, was unhappy to find out that the school district had cut the number of field trips from the usual, about eight, to only one per year. Many of these young Patriots hope that they can come back to Parkview to continue being a Patriot throughout their high school years. Cont. Page 156 154!For friends ALL EARS. Margaret Williams, Heather Henderson and Bradley Thomas listen intentlvely to a story. HE'S GOT THE GIGGLES. Earl Wllllams and Jonathon Erstlne giggle at a funny story. ' ' n v Q Vp E ,dfiff ' 'A ' 'Cfv W v in , M 5 . PQ , 4,4 ,Qgglr - ve., - F I 4' , ' in iw ,Q
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MUNCH TIME. Jermaine Aklns prepares to dlg In to hls school lunch. WHAT HAVE YOU GOT? Thls seemed to he the questlou ofthe hour to these hungry klndergarteners. A vpn' Jermaine Akins Terry Brown Alan Burns Melissa Cherry Cavan Chuan Jonathan Erstine Deena Hamilton Heather Henderson Anthony Lane Malcolm Marshall Klndergarten!155
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