Word: lisa
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Only five minutes later, after Smith's Lisa Rustemeyer had closed the score to 2-1 with a beautiful header, St. Louis completed her hat trick. She beat the Smith goalie to another pass from Hart, with great hustle, then dribbled around her sprawled opponent before drilling a tough angle shot into the empty goal. As Coach Bob Scalise said after the game, Sue St. Louis has a "knack for scoring goals...
Returning to the squad along with Ditzler (number three last year) is number one player Sally Roberts. Leading the crowded field of freshmen, according to coach Felske, are Sally's sister, Martha Roberts, and three other strong newcomers--Libby Pierpont, Meg Meyer, and Lisa Greco...
...experiments with test tubes in a chemistry lab and learns how to rappel on a tree in an outdoor class. Suzanne's speech, which sounds to the untrained ear like a record played at the wrong speed, requires dubbing on the screen. And there's Lisa, a severely retarded eight-year-old with multiple handicaps. For her, just learning to eat with a spoon is a major educational triumph...
Including Me profiles six children who either have been mainstreamed like Suzanne, or, like Lisa, still receive individual attention. One also hears the voices of parents who despair that their children will ever receive a proper public education. "These quality programs exist in reality in only a few places, while hundreds of thousands of children are totally neglected," reports Narrator Patricia Neal, herself once paralyzed by a stroke. The program ends with a plea to see that the act is properly implemented ("Talk to your P.T.A., principals, to the school board"). After the film, 109 of the stations...
Four years ago, she was considered "beyond help." Now she is making progress in a regular class. Lisa, 7, a slight hydrocephalic child, practiced her addition near by. When she first came to Trotter last year, she could not even hold a pencil. "If they were stuck in a hole somewhere, there's no way they could ever make it," says Barbara Fagone, who has been teaching handicapped children in her regular class for three years. How do her normal students react? "We found out last year that they're curious for exactly 20 minutes. Then...