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MRS. ZIMMER S KINDERGARTEN Back Rou left to right: K. Ferry, J. Fitts, L. Clayson, K. Boring, D. May, P. Holmes, B. Fairbrothers, G. Mal- colm, J. Schubmehl, B. Gunlocke, G. Tokarz. Middle Row: N. Gibson, A. Burley, J. Oxx, S. Snyder, M. Kra- mer, G. Fugle, C. Miles. Front Row: G. Glady, D. Niles, J. Zimmer, R. Thielges, A. Inscho. Back Row, left to right: C. Barker, T. Wallace, J. Woodhams, P. Huber, A. Pifer, D. Abbey, G. Wolf- anger, R. Fitzpatrick. Middle Row: J. Meyer, H. Martin, T. Dean, W. Bortlc, M. Dolan, A., Gesener. Front Row: L. Pressler, J. Hampsher, N. J. Washburn, S. Kindsey, J. Hinds. MRS. ZIMMER S KINDERGARTEN
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When four or five days old, the tadpoles work their way out into the world, swimming head-first into life. How like the kindergarten they are! At four or five they start school. They rush blindly into things they want to do. During the first two weeks a tadpole becomes accustomed to his watery surroundings. A second grader announces that he knows all his classmates by name. At ten days the tadpoles have developed certain skills, but they still venture blindly. In the fourth grade, the human tadpoles begin to settle down to the school routine, but they cause much excitement with heedless doings. At six weeks a tadpole is full- grown and ready for the difficult life as a little frog. The sixth grader is still ruled by his wants and dislikes, but begins to exercise usefulness and thoughtful- ness as he prepares for his exit from the elementary grades.
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MRS. JOHNSON S KINDERGARTEN Back Row, left row: G. Wood, D. Johnson, S. Rice, G. Weed, G. Forsythe, J. Calahan, J. Coley, L. Barker, G. Weidman. Middle Row: O. Hunt, C. Whiteman, M. Kline, M. Rynders, L. Bricks, L. Didas, F. Mennito. Front Row: S. Noll, C. Kilbourne, D. Peck, W. Wyatt, L. Lawrence. Absent: B. Meyers. Standing, left to right: D. Brownell, J. Cole, M. Fronk, R. Wolfanger, T. Schubmehl, R. McAllister, B. Morsch, B. Epke, S. Perkowski, D. Malone, D. Walker, M. Bel- langer, K. Clayson, T. Walker, K. Wolfanger, B. Mark- ham. Middle Row: J. Shetler, C. Clapp, D. Neu, R. Kinney, T. Drum, J. Wray. Front Row: C. Cooper, T. Noragong, E. Thorp, R. Hartzell, G. Hammond, D. Harrison. Absent: C. Grouse.
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