Children's adventures vary Both indoors and out, children from the Child Development Center at the College are involved with the development of mind and body while in play. This center is under the supervision of Carolyn Jackson and is located behind the science buildings of the Orchard Center complex. Children three to six-years-old of students, faculty and some from the community are signed up at the start of the term for the whole term Monday through Friday, 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. The fee is $27.50 per week Above: Scotty, 4, experiences the thrill of wind rushing against his face, while jumping off playground jungle gym. Top right: Ty, 4, pauses before continuĀ­ ing across monkey bars. Bottom right: Mary Jane, 3, is fascinated by a story that Carolyn Jackson is reading during afternoon quiet period. Center right: Carolyn, 5, rests atop jungle gym before continuing across top to reach her friends. Right: Andrea, 3, makes transition from active outdoor life of coats and running, to quiet indoor life of reading and resting. TO Thun** DiC,H