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A social studies study period. Left to Right- Geraldine Wotring is using a reference book from the reference li- brary in the background. Veronica Morrow and Nancy Young are locating places on the wprld globe. Betty Holderbaum is writing out a report. In the background, David Andrews and Virginia Heusted are consulting the library for information. Mary Liscom is receiving individual help from the teacher, Mrs. Erie Myers, while Ann Nichols and John Meranda await their turn. Diane west, Linda Houlden and Jim Sanford are enjoying a free period to find interesting reading material at the magazine stand and the free reading library. 73
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Right- The Science corner is a busy place. Carolyn Amidon mounts shells brought from Florida. Gean Hillier reads to find the answer to her Sci- ence question. Discussions are ne- cessary and accuracy in measuring is important as is shown by David Ro- berts, Mrs. Watson and Diana Green. Pam Dooley is an interested listeners Larry Terryah views a fungus growth through the microscope. fir V 1 .- . if 'ii iw ':'?fQf'7f ' Q . .Vim READING is about the most importan tool that we use. Here we see a group working on a Social Studies Unit wi Teachers-Aid, Mrs. Holt assisting They are left to right, Glenda Swack, Judy Kodat, Donna Sanford, Sherry Zeller, standing is James Coomer, Terry Bouck, and Elroy Converse. g wssalar ,nr- Left- Carl Maginn, Terry Schlegel and Mary Ann Boyt receive instructions on how to make a Christmas gift which is part of Sth grade art work. Supervising is Teacher, Mrs. Watson y ig Left- Study in a smaller, more informal group with a leader makes Geography more interesting for Margret Sanford, left, and Nancy McCandlish, right, who are ready to recite. James Stevens, and Margret Pratt on the left, and Pam Dooley, Gean Hillier, Dennis Barber, on the right enjoy this type of study, too. ' 'Si f-ff.--I
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