Three Faces of Beav
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Parent Collections - Absurdities and Realities of Special Education
- Teaching Old Logs New Tricks
Title - Three Faces of Beav
Creator - Giangreco, Michael F., 1956-.
Illustrator - Ruelle, Kevin.
Date Created - 2000
Description - The cartoon show a boy who is meant to be a parody of the classic character, Beaver Cleaver from the classic 1960s TV series "Let it to Beaver." He is shown with three faces, oriented left, center, and right, as a parody of the classic film, "The Three Faces of Eve." The left facing Beaver looks grumpy as he says, "Cut it out Lumpy! You know how bad you feel when people tease you!" Under this face is the label, "Advocate." The center facing Beaver is smiling and looking up while saying, "You know Eddie, for a sneaky guy, you can be pretty neat when you wanna be." Under this face is the label, "Looking for the good in everyone." The right facing Beaver is smiling and looking up while saying, "Golly Wally, I felt real proud to have you as my big brother when I saw how nice you were to that new kid." Under this face is the label, "Acknowledging others." The tag line reads, "The Three Faces of Beav."
Extent - 1 cartoon
Note [Digital Version] - 2020-11-29, Center for Digital Initiatives, University of Vermont Libraries
Form - nonprojected graphic
Type of Resource - still image
Access Conditions - In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted
Access Conditions [Local] - Copyright 2000 Michael F. Giangreco
Identifier [Local] - logs073c
Digital Format - image/tiff
Digital Format - Photographs/Color: 24 bits; 300 dpi
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