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            [April 15, 2015]     
		 
		
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			Two year's ago after 
			fulfilling a request for one additional year past her retirement, 
			Mrs. Marge Aper conducted her last water safety and swim lessons for 
			Chester-East Lincoln third-graders. Aper began the program to teach 
			children water safety after the drowning of a favorite student on 
			the first day of summer vacation. 
			 
			The program has continued and with the help of Lincoln College 
			students another class completed basic training and demonstrated 
			what they had learned for parents and grandparents on their final 
			day. 
			 
			Children were divided into four groups according to their beginning 
			skill level. During the program they are taught not to go into the 
			water to help someone unless they became a trained lifeguard. What 
			they could do, would be to reach out an arm or something else for a 
			person to grab hold of, like a pole, branch, net or towel, and they 
			practice how to stand while doing it. 
			 
			They are also taught techniques that could be used in the water if 
			they were to become tired: holding breath with face in the water for 
			10 seconds at a time, floating, rolling over from back to front and 
			front to back, and bobbing skills; all potentially lifesaving 
			skills. 
			 
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