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Chapter 13

Madeline & Nick Libeg

Nick Libeg was born in 1915, three years after his parents had immigrated from Romania. They lived for a while in Pulaski, where the elementary school had one room with one teacher who taught everything in all eight grades.

ompare that with a child of today who probably has 20 or 25 different teachers during the first eight grades, including language arts, science, math, music, art, and gym teachers.

There was no gym in the Pulaski Elementary School, but the kids got plenty of exercise by walking to school. And that sometimes provided more adventure, excitement, and aerobic exercise than many gym classes do today. . . .


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