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,-gn' MISS MAHAN, 4th GRADE. Danny Haenes is inter- MRS. A KELLER, -ith GRADE. The pupils discuss what rupted during a recitation in science class to answer a kind of work a person could do who couldn't read well, question posed hy Linda Stevens. Over at the right The conclusion was that the poor reader wouldn't find a ludy Thews has another question, job easily. MISS QUIVEY, Sth GRADE. During the study of geo- graphy Douglas Lindvall points out to the class the location of the Middle Atlantic states, while Hershel Odle volunteers to name the capitals. MRS. MANIS, 6th GRADE. Paul White points out speci- fic sentences of interest to be written by the class as part of the assignment in reading for the day as out- lined on the blackboard. MRS. EPLEY, Sth GRADE. Kathy Easterday discusses with Carolyn Covington how to work a problem in divi- sion. Loolcing on are Charles Benner and john Kibort who appear a bit puzzled by it all. MR. PARKINSON, 6th GRADE. Lucy Osborn discusses the importance of iron in the diet. Charles Massa and john Wilkins share in the discussion as Sharon McDonald and Larry Linhart listen.
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