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Show Page Six October 27, 1977 The Mt. Pleasant Pyramid lemming bean icis with fave by Koleen Peterson A small boy sits quietly himself, yet by surrounded by a group of active, vivacious four-yea- r olds. Alone, but not alone he is too shy to join in and with participate the others. He fears the other children who appear so eager to learn and feels lost in a strange room filled with unfamiliar objects. Yet slowly, responding to the love and patience of a dedicated teacher, he begins, one step at a time, to pull away from his innerself and gradually begins to mingle and take part. This is Under the enthusiastic leadership of Shirley Slack, PTA Educational l. and Commissioner, support the from Pleasant Mt. Elementary School PTA, a olds has for four-yea- r been organized and is well underway. pre-scho- The Senior l, Learning begins by doing and for four year olds in the ML Pleasant even a simple experience with sound is a new beginning. Michael Brotherson delights in being part of the rythym band. ' Citizen Building on Main Street turns into an educational center one day each week as the 28 youngsters, divided into morning and afternoon sessions, join together to learn basic to skills and how associate with others. old The building comes alive with Popcorn Popping on the Apricot Tree or the fun frog song. Or a child may learn colors by finger painting with cake icing. Mothers report that some pictures failed to make it home because were they eaten first. To a small child, many simple things turn into lasting ex- learning periences. The gaining of self confidence and learning to be someone is an important part of their education and growing up. The two-hou- session is r taught Becky by who Livingston, Moroni, has a degree in development and important, a kind loving relationship children. A child most and with Jarom Brotherson, Ryan Burton, Michael Leifson, Amy Burbano, Lusk, Lynette Andrew Christiansen, Thompson, Steven Ruiz, Julie Ross, Jammie Brandon McGugine, Johnson, Chris Nehmer and David McAllister. volunteer mother assists her in each )f the sessions. The PTA has gathered up toys, blocks, tables and chairs. The school district Children enrolled include: Morning Session Kelli Carter, Kristy Ferguson, Kelley Hansen, Leland Mayers, James Oldrovd, Daniel Nielson, Tooti Posegate, Adam Shelley, Tina Shelley, Esther Slack, Rochelle Stapley, Kynico Walters and Matt Palmer. Afternoon Session Tracy Anderson, Jared Michael Brinkerhoff, contributed Friday Forum Friday Forum speaker at the Ephraim Institute this week October 28 will be Ned Winder of paper, crayons, scissors, etc. Mrs. Slack says the preschool has been very successful so far and said plans are to hold another session which wil start in January. The cost for the eight weeks is $12 and mothers have commented that it is more than worth Mr. Winder is a partner Winder Dairy and Valley View Memorial it. Park, Granger, Director The popping sound of popcorn and Chris Nehmer. is an exciting experience for Andrew Thompson til0 of mission services for the Missionary commitee of the LDS Church. He will . Into All the speak on . World. in 100-ye- young voices singing Like popcorn popping on the apricot tree, Julie Ross, Michael Brotherson, Lynette Christiansen and Chris Nehmer find the puffy stuff a delightful treat. Brandon Johnson finds learning is also taking the responsibility for putting toys away and helping to clean up. enthusiasm, captures the attention of these four l. year olds on their first day at Learning begins by listening . . . listening to familiar sounds and being able to identify with them. Becky Livingston, teaching with love and Miss Ruth Black of Salt Lake City spent the week end home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Francis Black and also Michael Mr. and Mrs. Max Blain Pleasant and Spring City. over the past weekend. She is presently attending She is a daughter of David BYU at Provo. Black. Miss Kathy Hafen from Walla Walla, Washington visited her grandparents Be and of Mt. Prosperity makes friends CITIZEN Christensen VOTE: Danny VOTE: Hafen, proud you are a MORONI VOTE: Glen Carolyn former residents Dyches Jack Nunley - - - Mayor councilman councilman SS&X, ' v JC VJ s ' David Building is part of learning. McAllister, finds building both fun and creative. r, DEMOCRATIC PARTY PLATFORM Candidates pledge to their voters: 1. Make you proud to live in Moroni by removing weeds, junk and deteriorating corrals and buildings where legally possible. facilities with 2. Complete development of city recreational local funds, and grants where available, and contributions from civic groups. 3. Increased efficiency of city government. 4. Assist our young people to establish roots in the Moroni comactivities and facilities. d munity by developing year-aroun- Moroni PTA Frogs make sounds too. Julie Ross, Chris Nehmer, Jared Brinkerhoff sing the frog song and end up in the pool along with Mike Brotherson. uhnnxi sets meet, buzz session The Moroni Elementary PTA membership drive meeting will be held on Thursday, October 27, at 7: 30 p.m. in the Moroni Elementary School. vA3U The program will be Mrs. by Marianna Schulzes third presented WOTE DMMflDCIMTOC NOVEMBER ADVERTISEMENT 4 PAID BY 8 MORONI DEMOCRATIC PARTY hd grade class and will musical consist of numbers and poetry. Goals will be set for the coming year and a Buzz Session will be held. The grade with the most parents joining PTA will win a game. 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