Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, September 03, 1975, Image 9

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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.


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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.