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Varied Activities
A feature attraction
Reading can be fun
Enjoys
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Everything's mobile t h e 3 e
days. Mrs. Dick Meador demon
strates the versatility of this
mobile 16 mm projector and
screen. The unit is pushed from
room to room. In her 7th and
8th grade science lessons, Mrs.
Meador shows that which can't
be done In the class room. . .
that Is . . . she can't bring an
earthquake into the classroom
so by her moblie picture ma
chine she does the next best
things shows it by pictures.
See her in action at the PTA
See It Yourself program next
Wednesday night in the Grade
school multipurpose room.
A perfect score
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Teachers
Prepare
For
"See-if-Yourself"
Program
Wed.,
November
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Why should Black Beauty in
a paper back be more alluring
than Black Beauty in a hard
back? Mrs. John Gochnauer isn't
so concerned for the why . .
but strives to give her 8th grade
students something that appeals
to them so they will WANT TO
READ.
She has 800 paper backs In
the reading room and is hoping
to purchase 800 more. Because
paper backs are so much cheap
er, she says she can afford to
have 3 or 4 copies of a good I
Curious?
book.
If they'll read, the skill will
develop so she works with In
dividuals and small groups in
selecting books. They don't
check out the books but Just
take them. She says it is re
markable how few books dis
appear. Occasionally freshmen
students will return a book that
they had taken out.
This is Mrs. Gochnauer's 4th
year teaching in Heppner and
the 2nd year in the Reading
Room. The room is bare. Stu
dents could very well use sofas,
easy chairs and tables in the
room. Anyone having furniture
to donate is asked to call Mrs.
Gochnauer. Doug Johnson, Lo
lita Marquardt and Debbie Yo
com discuss book selections
with Mrs. Gochnauer.
See Mrs. Gochnauer demon
strate how students prepare a
cassette recording and play it
back to hear how they sound
when they read at the PTA See-It-Yourself
program next Wednesday.
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If vou're curious about how
TV can be used in a classroom,
you'll be interested in Mrs. Ken
neth Peck's demonstration on
"Just Curious", at the PTA spon
sored See It Yourself program
next Wednesday night.
"Just Curious" and "All About
You" are two weekly TV lessons
followed by Mrs. Peck's second
grade. The manual gives pro
cedures for pre-telecast prepar
ation as well as follow up meth
ods. Last week they had leaf
study and each student had
leaves to learn about classifica
tion, color, shape, veins, alike
and different in the "Just Cur
ious" TV lesson.
Next lesson "Looking at Sys
tems", they'll need a turtle,
fish, fruit flies, snail, chick,
frog or small mammal.
Not only was Wendy Pheg
ley thrilled with her recent per
fect score on a 4-page math pa
per but her instructor, Clifford
Williams was even more thrill
ed! "This is the first time for
5 years there has been a perfect
score," Mr. Williams says. Wen
dy not only got a perfect score
on all the regular test problems
but also on the bonus questions.
Schools recognize the import
ance of "Readin Rltln' and
Rithmetic'." At the PTA See
EYii- Vnnrsolf nroeram. Mr. Wll
liams will operate an overhead
projector showing the new math
materials, illustrating new signs
in the new Math ana some set
notations.
Discussing Art Assignment
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Tom Shear shown here with
Mike Prock is the new Art in
structor in the Heppner schools.
Mike has completed his sculp
tured project of geometric shapes
and the two are evaluating his
creation of a cube, sphere and
deltoid.
Mr. Shear is a 1969 graduate
of the University of Oregon
and is teaching his first year.
His students are 4th grade
through High School. All of the
students have made self port
raits this fall looking into a
mirror. High school students
have worked with oils, 7th and
8th grade in tempura and tie
4-5-6 grades with paper mache
painted with tempura.
Thev started with basic col
ors, color mixing and drawing
figures in varied techniques. He
says he especially finds the 4th
graders creative and exciting.
At the PTA See-It-Yourself
program next Wednesday night
you'll see Mr. Shear demonstrate
Japanese wood cut methods.
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, A new more power
ful standard 250-hp
I V8 makes the 1970
f Impala move with all
, the more assurance.
, On good oT regular
gas.
DktMr fenders"
Up inside every
fender is another
fender to protect
against slush and
mud and help keep
your Impala looking
young.,
Anti-theft column lock
A locking system is built
I right into the steering
'column. When you take
your key with you, you
lock not only your
ignition but your steering
wheel as well.
Flash and dry
We build the car so that
rain and wash water can
run down through the "
inside of the rocket ,
panels, then out
Air follows to do the
drying.
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Aluminized exhaust system
It simply means that your
original muffler, tailpipe and
exhaust are going to last longer
than you'd probably expect
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. Fair enough?
Fun Co9 MspensfaM
Huge coil springs at all
four wheels are four big
reasons why a Chevrolet
Impala rides smoother
and quieter than a low
priced car has anjf.
right to.
Side guard beams
They look like
highway guard ',
rails, and they're
built into both
sides of the car for
extra protection
in case of impact.
Not too many cars i
have them.
On the move.