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Show message for Holly Helton. LOyvEe You MICHAEL BORG delights in a bright red heart while Kimmy Kochenower shyly sparkles a cookie Valentine. Little fingers grasp a husky crayon and write the sprawling letters. Blades on blunted scissors wobble aroundthe outline of a giant red heart and sticky hands spill sparkle on piles of gluey glue. Little frocks andlevi pants get a cleansing swipe and crumbled paperlace just “‘won’t go whereit’s supposed.” Valentine’s Day andlittle folks are busy with an ancient lore they know nothing about but find fun in the doing.It's drawing names and having a secret and allthelittle girls somehow knowing exactly which boy sent which to whom. Rosesarestill red andviolets arestill blue and the messagestill reads, “I Love You.” THE SERIOUS BUSINESS of fashioning a Valentine absorbs Trinia Carroll. ot oy V/ ee Today SUNDAY, FEBRUARY14,1971 Page17 KINDERGARTEN youngsters, from left, Deronda Johnson, Randy Houghston and Julie Gooch, share Valentines with teacher. Julie Ann Tate, Joaquin School TUCKING A SWEET message in a friend’s Valentine box is Bryan Larsen. Photos by MESB ANDERSON at |