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m ---: :f m r T ' An Easter Egg Hunt Each year the Meredith Chris- tian Association sponsors an Easter Egg hunt for the children at the Governor Morehead School for the Blind. I his yeai many children came to Meredith to find Easter Eggs with the help of Meredith students. Musi .f the children are partially im- paired and not completely blind. Both the Morehead children and the Meredith students had a great time. A happv group. Features 23
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Student Teaching Placements sy Watson takes a group approac h to This first grader listens intently as Nep- teaching. pie Mitchner explains the mistakes on his paper. 22 Features
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End of an Era It was the end of an era. On February 28, 1983 the final episode of M A S H was aired. To those who had fol- lowed the show for its 1 1 years, it was a sad night indeed. There were many M A S H parties in Raleigh and across the nation as the faithful gathered together to watch the final episode dressed as their favorite M A S H character, while others remained at home to endure the agony alone. M A S H devotees glued themselves to the television to tearfully watch Hawkeye, B.J., Margaret, Colonel Potter, Klinger, Father Mulcahy, Winchester, and the rest of the 4077th say their goodbyes and leave the Korea that they had come to know so well. M A S H devotees feel that the show was a great deal more than a weekly situation- comedy; it was a family that they had come to know and love. Well, there will not be any more shows taped, but one can rest assured that the re- runs will go on for years. M A S H fans Julia Whitley, Ann Fordham, and Nita Rogister experi- ence a variety of emotions during the final episode. 24 Features
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