Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN For these children, school really begins What do they expect to do, play, learn in kindergarten? Danny Heisey Danny Heisey, brontosaur Danny Heisey. son of Mr. and Mrs. Danicl Heisey. 630 Church St. Mount Joy, savs., “If 1 don’t learn anything. I'm not staying. “I don’t know what I'm going to learn. but I want to Icarn something - 1 hope. “1 know onc thing. They have a thing there you can climb up. but if you do you'll fall down through...I'm not going up on that. **But. they have a nice sliding board, and they also have somc nice hippety- hops. **But most of all | want to learn.” There's onc thing Danny docsn’t want to learn about in school] - dinosaurs. That's bhffcause he already knows about them. In fact, it is his ambition to be a dinosaur when he grows up. Specifically, he would like to bc a brontosaurus, an animal he admires tremen- dously, because a bronto- saurus does not eat meat, only vegetables, and is very gentle although so huge. A brontosaurus will not attack other animals unless first attacked, and then will fight back not with its jaws but with its powerful tail. Danny definitely does not want to be a Tyrannosaurus Rex which eats meat. In training to be a brontosaurus. Danny says, “I'm cutting down on hot. dogs and hamburgers. | want vegetables.” Hob Wilson to ‘work on paper’ Hob Wilson, son of Mr. & Mrs. Harold L. Wilson, 33 Wilson Drive, Maytown, expects to be doing a lot of “work on paper with a pencil” school. He's already done a lot of when he starts work on paper with a pencil, drawing animals, motor- cycles, and cars. He also expects to do a lot of sliding on the wooden - sliding board. Asked if he expected to learn anything, Hob said, “No.” Hob Wilson Kimberly Lippiatt, reader Kimberly Lippiatt, who wanted her picture taken with her cat, Tommy, is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Kimber Lippiatt, 586 Ter- race Ave., Mount Joy, doesn’t know exactly what she will be doing in school. She saw the kindergarten classroom and remembers best the dolls and the piano. One thing's sure, she won’t be learning to read in kindergarten - because she already knows how to read. She learned how eight months ago and now has a whole collection of books she reads regularly. Kimberly will be walking to school with her sisters: Kathy - 9, and Krissy - 7. Greta Brenner Greta Brenner, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Brenner, 101 Poplar St., Mount Joy, already knows her teacher. Mrs. Toppin, Greta’s teacher, lives down the block. “My teacher raised ger- bils for the kids to look at,’ Greta Brenner knows teacher Greta told the Bulletin. “I hope the gerbils have lots of babies this year.”’ In school, Greta plans to play with crayons and perfect her knowledge of the alphabet. “l know A, B, C, D and stuff,”” she says,” but I don’t know how to do the *Q" Sean Erb Sean Erb expects to play Sean Erb, son of Mr. & Mrs. Richard Erb, 708 W. Main St., Mount Joy is absolutely certain that he wants to go to school. “In school you can play and stuff,’’ he explained. The Bulletin asked, ‘Do you have to learn anything in school?"’ Sean said, “No, just play.” : , » ® Es - A