Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1963 — Page 2

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1 ;A a Ki " BSieL' ,v * JUDGE MAKES INTRODUCTION— Judge Myles F. Parrish introduces Dr. Louis Warren, main speaker at the Civil War Centennial program Wednesday afternoon. Seated ut right are Miss Frances Dugan, Dr. Warren, and Gerald Durkin.—(Photo byMacLean)

School Heads Meet Leaders Os Taylor U. Gerald W. Vizard, superintendent of Adams county schools, and G. M. Grabill, superintendent of Decatur public schools, were

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among 19 school administrators from a seven-county area to meet this week in Fort Wayne with officials of Taylor University to discuss the teacher education program and services of the university. At the meeting, advice was sought from the area educators in the development of Taylor’s workshop and teacher conference services. Their help also was asked in the development of the university’s graduate program in teacher education. Vizard, Grabill and other school

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administrators heard Dr. Robert B. Hayes, chairman of Taylor's division of education, outline the college’s qualifications in the field of teacher education. One of the ten Indiana colleges to be accredited by NCATE — the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education — the university’s student education association is the largest in the state and among the top 20 in size in the nation. “We do not believe that theory alone can produce effective teachers,” Hayes told the group of edu-

• MF- — • uo T »~~~ ADAMS CENTRAL BAND— The Adams Central band, under the direction of Darrell Gerig, is pictured above presenting a selection during the Civil War centennial program held Wednesday afternoon in the Adams Central gymnasium.—(Photo by Mac Lean)

cators. “We need ideas from you to help us prepare qualified teachers,” he said. Dr. Hayes also described the facilities of Taylor’s present curriculum laboratory and materials center. Besides its six full-time faculty members in the education division, the entire faculty at Taylor is involved in teacher education, Dr. Hayes explained. Dr. Milo Rediger, academic educators that “persons prepardean of the university, told the dean of the university ,told the must be as liberally trained as possible.” “We believe a liberal arts framework affords the most ideal setting for this,” Dr. Rediger commented. He mentioned that Taylor’s faculty includes 19 persons with an earned doctorate degree and 14 with MA degrees (many of whom are now seeking their PhD degrees). The faculty comes from 30 major graduate schools in the U.S. an dabroad and has produced more than 13 major books and numerous professional articles. A “first” in teacher education for Taylor University was the inauguration of a master teachers award several years ago, which is conferred annually to an outstanding teacher in primary and secondardy schools for her classroom work. Attending the conference were superintendents from Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Noble, Huntington, Wells and Whitley counties. Community leaders from |he seven-county area are assisting- in -the Fort Wayne campus develpp< ment program for Taylor Univer-i city, wfejch is planning to return to,, Fort Wayne where it was founded in 1846. Dr. B. Joseph Martin, Taylor president, told the group that he wanted the university to become “a center for teacher study” when its new SB-million campus is completed in Fort Wayne. w

A ORHh wMF ESSAY WINNERS— A portion of the students winning awards in 'the essay contest are pictured above with Miss Frances Dugan, who announced and presented the awards. Left to right are Cheryl Myers, Marjorie Deam, Gladys Hart, Amanda Hilty, Margaret Cook, Raymond Adler and Fred Schurger. (Photo by Mac Lean)

New Recruiting Policy By Marines In a strong bid for its share of today’s air-minded young men, the U.S. Marine Corps is now guaranteeing aviation assignments to some’recruits. - ». • I U'r.'l. .. .- .. - .. < *■ •-i .....This is a sharp departure form past Marine Corps recruiting policy. says Sgt. Duffer, local Marine Corps recruiter who works out of the Decatur selective service each Thursday. Except for a period in the early thirties, the Marine Corps has always recruited men for general-duty-only. General duty recruits — —

are assigned to specialist training after boot camp according to their aptitude, past experience and needs of the Marine Corps. Under present recruiting policy, Sgt Duffner said, he can guarantee a few enlistees each month a spot with Marine aviation. The program will slowly fill the Marine Corps’ three air wingi -with air-minded volunteers. It is permanent Marine Corps recruiting feature. Sgt. Duffner believes. A recruit guaranteed aviation duty is assigned to basic airman school after he completes regular boot camp and advanced combat training. From there, the aviation recruit is further assigned to school or on-the-job training in one of the many aviation special-

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ties such as jet mechanics, avia tion electronics, air traffic con. trol or aviation communications Marine recruits who qualify aca. demicaUy and physically are eligible to apply for pilot training. They must meet the requirements of the Naval Air Cadet program under which most Marine Corps pilots are trained. Miss Eileen Keuneke Is Winner Os Award The Mary Penrose Wayne chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Fort Wayne, annually gives good citizens awards to four senior girls, one each from Allen. Adams, Wells and DeKalb counties. The Adams county winner is Miss Sileen Keuneke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keuneke of Decatur route 1. She is a senior at Monmouth high school, where she majors in English, band and choir. She was recently named the school’s Betty Crocker’s homemaker of tomorrow. She is, secre-tary-treasurer of the studrot council and belongs to the Pep club, band and choir. She will enter the Parkview memorial school of .nursing at Fort Wayne next fall. Three Decatur Young i Men In Air Force Three Decatur young men have enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and are enroute to Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Tex., lor basic training, Sgt. Crosby Air Force recruiter, announced today. The enlistees are Doyle D. Lee, 21, son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Johnsajp, 316 Stevenson, St.; Norman. IL Bassett, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Bassett, 750 High St., and Vop E,£all, 18, son of Mr. and JC&r/ISFT3V. Call, 515 St. Mary's\St. Bassett will train in the administrative field, Lee in special assignments, and Call in mechanics. Sgt. Crosby is located at the selective service office each Monday. New York Stock Exchange Prices MIDDAY PRICES A. T. & T., 121%; DuPont, 239; Ford, 43%; General Electric, 74%; General Motors, 63¥4; Gulf Oil, 42%: Standard Oil Ind., 53%; Standard Oil N. J., 62%; U. S. Steel, 45%. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (UPD—Livestock: Hogs 6,500; under 230 lb steady to weak, over 230 lb strong to 25 higher; No 1-2 190-230 lb 14.2514.50; 200 head 14.40; 100 head 14.50; mixed No 1-3 200-250 lb 14.00-14.25; No 1-2 180-200 lb 13.5014.00; No 2-3 240-270 lb 13.75-14.00; 270-300 lb 13.50-13.75. Cattle 700, calves none; not enough slaughter steers and heifers tor price test; few lots good and low choice 1000-1100 lb slaughter steers 21.00-23.25; load standard 1100 lb 20.00. Sheep 600; slaughter lambs steady; few choice 97 lb wpoled slaughter lafntw n ld.sd; good and choice 80-100 lb 18.00-19.00; double deck choice 95 lb mixed shorn wooled lambs 19.00.