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Grade Teachers Plan, Teach, Then Evaluate Their Pupils ' Learning lOOKALl KIORKRC Learning to count is just one of the many projects of the first grad- ers. By using pictures on a flannel board it is easier for them to learn to count. With the help of Mrs. Lenna Rittenhouse, Rodney Stinson and Sheryl Meade learn their numbers by counting the number of pears. Getting her material ready each day for her class is just one of Mrs. Donna Simpson ' s responsibilities as the second grade teacher. The plan book is used by Mrs. Simpson so that an accurate class ac- count can be made of the school day. Mrs. Lenna Rittenhouse points to the board as Mrs. Donna Simpson prepares to demonstrate the use of words which are used in arithmetic.
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by Top Elementary Grades A new reading program is just one of the ■nany topics that the grade teachers discuss when the opportunity arises. One such time occurred on the front steps between the three teachers, who are initiating the program, and Mrs. Flora Kirt- ley. Mrs. Frances Clark tells Mrs. Kirtley an interesting report about her reading class that day as Mr. Ronald Decker and Mrs. Vio- let Brane look on. Watering the flowers at the back of her room is just one of the small tasks that Mrs. Frances Clark per- forms at the beginning of each day. The many potted plants add a pleas- ing decor to her fourth grade room. Q rt Mrs. Flora Kirtley fulfills her duty as the third grade teacher by participating in some of the games ner pupils play at recess time. This gives her a chance to super- vise the children at play and to get better acquainted with them. .1. L .?i». V,a-Sea « lil
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Bus drivers, Orin Bowman, Dwight Pace, Pat Garrett, Ben Soper and Ike Huffman, are caught in an informal pose as they pass the time until the 3:30 bell rings, which dismisses the charges these men must see home. Harold Jones, custodian, is preparing to put coal into the furnace on a cold Winter day. Varied Services Are Provided by School Help Helping serve are the cooks Mrs. Mary Craig and Mrs. Doris West. This is just one of the many duties they per- form each day. Doris has been working at the cafeteria six years, while this is the first year for Mary. Lunch co-ordinator Pat Higgins prepares to leave Liberty after col- lecting the weekly lunch money. Mrs. Higgins is filling the new fi- nancial position for the entire Southern Wells Lunch Program.
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