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1 sz p Agggg BEGINNEYGS OF UNDERSTANDINGS PART FIVE PARKSIDE Although none of the upper schoolers have any of the same classes as the Parksiders, we are well aware that they are a thriv- ing part of our school. They make themselves evident in more ways than one. It is a common sight to see them sitting in neat but wiggly rows in the gymnasium, intently watching a classmate demonstrate his hither-to unheralded talents. At other times a flash of clothing and flying hair, accompanied by a joyous shriek, proclaims to all those working in the annex that the lower school recess has begun and by the time that the sing-song chant of the jump-ropers penetrates the room, there is no doubt that recess is well under way. It was very apparent that the lower school has more members than ever this year when, at the Halloween party, we had two costumed figures as companions instead of one. As usual we had a little difficulty, at first, in telling what was underneath those witches, ghosts, cats, and pumpkin masks, but as the party wore on, masks were removed and we became better acquainted. The dedication of the new play field was another big all-school event. during which there were dances by the Parksiders and a baseball game between the sixth grade boys and the seventh and eighth grade girls. The boys showed the effects of their afterschool ath- letics by winning a comfortable victory. All of us, especially those who have, younger brothers and sisters at home, realize that clubs now rank as one of the most im- portant lower school activities. The boys, who seem to aspire to Charles Atlas physiques, can be seen any evening engrossed in muscle-building gymnastics, while the girls participate with them in hobbies. During the year they have by turns a Stamp Club, Spanish Club, Sewing Club, Collectors' Club, Nature Study Club, and a Modeling Club that does airplanes and automobiles. Another important department of Parkside is the pre-school division which is a little farther removed from our usual haunts. The thing that most amazes us about these little tots is their paintings, some doneeven by the two-year-olds, that are displayed at the fine arts tea.
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