3 September 3, 1975 Vicki Derr cheerleading Vicki Derr, cheerleader Vicki Derr, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Harold B: Derr, 15 Arnold St., Maytown, will wear her ‘‘Cheerleader shoes’’ (black and white saddle shoes) to kinder- garten today. She was practicing hard to be a cheerleader long before she started school. She’s looking forward to using the sliding board, the seesaw, and the merry-go- round at school and expects to ‘‘learn a lot of homework and schoolwork.”’ She’ll have a special relationship with the driver of her school bus. The driver is Pat Derr, her mother. She's heard a lot about what school will be like from Randy, 14, Sherry, 12 and Kim, 11. Vicki at ease Emily deVitry changes mind Emily deVitry, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John deVitry of Marietta, isn’t sure she wants to go to school. Emily keeps changing her mind, her mother told the Bulletin. However, since Emily will be six this Matthew and Nathan October, she’ll probably find herself in a classroom today. According to her older sister, Emily plans to be bad in school. However, if the teacher spanks Emily. she won't cry. “‘I'll spank her back,’’ Emily says. Re Matthew & Nathan Westerman Westermans get new SUSQUEHANNA B ULLETIN—Page 9 Mike Neal Mike Neal to meet new friends Michael Neal, son of Don and Michele Neal, 234 W. Market St., Marietta, is very confident about his aca- demic future. “I'm going to play, and write, and meet new teeth friends,’ he said. Michael hears from his big brother that school is hard work, but Michael doesn’t mind. He plans to study hard and stay out of trouble. *Yes,” **No,”’ ““Stop.”’ Westerman. twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius H. Westerman, 28 N. Jacob St., Mount Joy carried on this dialogue when asked what they would do in school. Matthew: Play with toys, do stuff. Nathan: Learn to read names. ' Matthew: No, we can't. You don’t learn to read in kindergarten. Nathan: What does that sign say up there? Their Mother: Johns Man- ville. Matthew: | can read a couple words. Nathan: 1 can spell, “Yes,” **No.” “Stop.” Matthew: | can spell, Nathan: 1 got two loose teeth. See? Matthew: 1 got one loose tooth. Bulletin; Do you put your teeth under you pillow? Nathan: | think the tooth fairy lost our address. Matthew and Nathan have two sisters in school. Georgiann, 12, and Amy, 9.
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