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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 20 Aug 1982, p. 57

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IMMUNIZATION AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS Illinois low requires that oil children en­ tering public ond non-public schools bo immunised against the six diseases, and also stipulates that students who are en­ tering schools for the first time, or who ore beginning fifth or ninth grodes, must hove physicol examinations. Following is a list of required in- noculations: DOSE 2 months First DTP ft Polio 4 months Second DTP ft Polio 6 months Third DTP ft Polio 12 months (One Only) Measles, Rubella A Mumps • DTP ft Polio 18 months Fourth DTP ft Polio 4-6 years Booster TD (Tetanus 14-16 years * Booster ft Diptheria) Every 10 Booster TD (Tetanus years ft Diptheria) thereafter ft Diptheria) "Yea. It's time." SABAS MERC ADO West Campus pretty boring Just staying at home all the ^ PAGE 13 - PLAINDEALER - FRIDAY, I The joy of learning -- a life-long experience Education is * life-long process, not something which CM tie contained within the walls of My school, however distinguished h isik much a territory for adults as children -- there is no qp limit on curiosity. Pity the person who truly believes that he or she has nothing more lo leant, because that person has ceased to People team by a variety of methods Book learning is. of course, chief among them -- as is the interchange of ideas and facts among people, teacher to pupil, pupil lo teacher. But. mostly, people learn by opening themselves to the world around them, by allowing their senses to interpret their surroundings, by leaving th^ir pores open, metaphorically speaking, to absorb all that nature and ait and erudition have hi leach. HAVE A IlineI KRTANfl NG SUPPLIES Whether your interests lie in specific areas, or whether you are enthralled by everything the workl has to offer, there s one preccpt always to keep in mind: There is nothing so small it's not worth learning, nothing so large. it \ not worth tackling. The universe of the moth is a microcosm with infinite range, equal to. in intensity if not in breadth, the universe which surrounds us. invisible because it is beyond our ken Original thinkers arc rare among us. Thus, much of edu­ cation lies in recapturing someone else's perception of experience Recapturing, but with a difference Because, learning is never a passive pro­ cess but an active one. To recapture is to reinter­ pret To reintetpret. to make something which came to you sccpndhand. truly your own Traveling with the poet John Keats * 'in (he realms of gold," one seizes the opportu­ nity to experience in spirit the original sensations of Homer and Cortex. as they have been perceived by Keats' far-rang­ ing imagination At the same lime, one enters into Keats' mind and spirit. Beyond statistics Although it seems benefi­ cial to have a low faculiysiu dent ratio, statistics arc often misk-ading While small col­ leges may boast a low proles- sor student ratio, large univer­ sities may have several grad uatc students (teacher assist . Mts) giving more individual­ ized instruction in recitation or tutorial sessions for sub-sec­ tions of a large lecture class Also, a successful teacher may capture the attention of 400 students while a non-moti- vating teacher may put 20 stu­ dents to sleep. DENNIS CONWAY 3319 W. Elm Straat McHenry (815) 315-7111 "See me for all your family iasaraace aeedsT Lac a good nugnoar, mm rtrm s mere State Farm Insurance Companies • Home Offices: Btoommgton, linos IHII >*•• A INIHItNCI and. most important of all. re­ interprets afresh everything in one iown terms. each time the poem is read. Circles within circles w ithin circles Throughout all of this, the challenge is pre-eminent and dazzling h»r. education and wonder arc twin sisters -- to learn is hi he left breathless by everything one has absorbed, and to be equally breathless in the contemplation of how much mora one has to learn Every vista opened up re­ veals count krss avenues to pur sue. countless roads just beg­ ging to he followed For. as we have been told so many times, albeit in a vastly different context. 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