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Local kids learn "All About Me"   
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Local kids learn 'All About Me'
Town of Paradise Valley Independent
October 11-17, 1995

The kindergarten students at Camelback Desert School are learning about the five senses in the All About Me program being taught by Beverly Smoker. To get a first-hand look at how their eyes and ears work, Ms. Smoker's class took a field trip to an audiology center and an opthalmologist's office last week. Students had their hearing and eyesight tested using the latest technology.

Pictured are: Kindergartener Ian Kurth and his mother, Cathy Kurth, clinical audiologist at Audiology & Hearing Aid Center, Ltd.