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Page 23 text:
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-- V, n ' v? ' ' - • Playground Watch Adds to Busy Schedule while sitting in the hall at noon, Mrs. Donna Simpson is approached by two of her second grade students. There seems to be some question con- cerning the lunchroom. Mrs. Simpson is ex- plaining how the large amounts of food are pre- pared. Keeping watch over the playground activ- ities is a part of a teacher ' s busy schedule. Above, Mrs. Lenna Rittenhouse and Mrs. Don- na Simpson stop for a short chat while the children play. At the left, Mrs. Rittenhouse conducts a first grade reading class. 19
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Miss Martha Linn checks four of her third grade art students ' drawings. This is the first time in several years that Liberty Center has had a quali- fied art teacher for all six elementary grades; previously art was taught by the individ- ual teachers. Miss Linn teaches at all four Southern Wells schools, thus usually spending one day a week at Liberty. Art, Driver Training Taught Once a Week Both Mr. Carnes and Miss Linn spend one day each week at Liberty Center. By this arrangement they also serve at other Wells County Schools. Miss Linn teaches at all four Southern Wells Schools. Liberty Center has 13 full time teachers with 5 teachers who serve the school part- time in science, math, music, driver training, and art. Mr. Eldon Carnes, driver ' s education instruc- tor, is shown at the left leaving the training car, about to embark upon a day ' s duties. Tuesday is Mr. Carnes ' day to teach at Liberty Center. Approximately thirty- five students are instructed in the fundamentals of operating a car during the two semesters of the school year.
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Industrious Teachers Strive to Stimulate -gmSSS- In teaching reading, Mrs. Flora Kirtley, third grade teacher, uses picture associ- ation with words. This way she feels that students can re- member the words that they find difficult. Above Mrs. Kirtley is showing her tech- nique to Mrs. Frances Clark, fourth grade teacher. Often the grade teachers exchange ideas so that they might bet- ter teaching standards. At the right, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Kirtley look on as LuAnn Bailey is about to op- erate the new milk machine. Dale Martin and Marsha Gro- ver wait anxiously for their turn. 20
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