Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1936 — Page 15

~ Program of State Te: eachers’ ( Convention |

Sectional meetings are to occupy the major portion of the time for | 15,000 Hoosier school teachers here | today and tomorrow for the annual state convention. Several general sessions also are scheduled. The complete program: - GENERAL PROGRAM Thursday, 8 p. m., Cadle Tabernacle |

Music—De Pauw Universit Choir, R. G. | McCutchan, directo y h Qe Call to Order Albert Pree) retiring president, Spence Invocation—W. W. Archibald, Terre Haute. Inaugural Address—Hiida Maehling. president. Terre Haute. “The Old Order Changeth” Dr. Mary E. Woolley. President, Mount Holyoke College, South Hey Mass. United

Address—J. Studebaker, Btajus lashes of Education, Wash-

Announcement of committees.

Friday, 9:30 a. m., Cadle Tabernacle BUSINESS SESSION, Sr THE ABSOCIA-

Bila Maehling, Mus

president. nc iony Committee report—O. H. Greist, chairman Resolutions Committee report. Legisiative. Committee report—Arthur Campbell, chairman. Report of secretary-treasurer, Audis Committee report. The Indiana Teacher report. Nominating Committee :eport. Unfinished business. New business.

‘Friday, 2 p. m., Cable Tabernacle

Presiding—Hilda Maehling, president. Music——Harpist, Julia Louise Guess, In-

dianapolis. DEBATE SUBJECT: “Present-day schools must be defended too greatly in terms of what traditionally makes a cultured person and not enough in terms of their direct functioning in better living.” {The speakers will make their principal addresses in the order indicated below with a time allotment of 40 minutes each, after which thev will be allowed 10 minutes each for supplementary statements.) Representing the Alarmative—Dr. Paul R. Mort, director. School of Education, Columbia University. Reprezenting the Negative—Dr. Thomas H. Brigzs, Teachers College, Columbia University.

Friday, 2 p. m., Murat Theater

Carl siding. This program was arranged for the encouragement of Art. Music and Dramatics | in co-operation with the Music Depart- | ment, Mrs. Hermine Colson, Anderson. | president; and the Art Department, Fran- | cis F. Brown, Muncie. president. Theme: The Arts in Education. Art exhibit in foyer under direction of | Art Department. Open 1:30-4:30. | Francis F. Brown, chairman, Ball State | Teachers College; Rosalie Hirsch. teacher | of act. Anderson High School; Lucia | Mvysch. art critic, Burris School (Muncie): Dorothy Mengenhart, art critic. Laboratory Schoo! (Terre Haute). Concert—Shortridee High Schooi _Orches- | tra (Indianapolis), Will FP. Wise. director. | One Act Play--Sel2cted: Wiley Echool Dramatic Club (Terre Haute). Physical education rhythmical demonstration— Washington Hich School {Indian- | apolis). Mabel Loehr, director. Choral concert—Anderson High School Choral Club. Ruth B. Hili, director. “What is Worthwhile in Life and Education?”—Dr. Earl E. Harper, President, i Simpson College. Indianola, Iow

Friday, 8 p. m., Cadle Tabernacle

Music—Indiana University Male Quar- | tet, “The Gentlemen from Indiana James Newkirk, first tenor: Meek, second tenor: Frank Cofizld. first | base: Frank NofTke. second bass; Raymond | 8 Bian, accompanist. vake Up America!”"—Channing Pol-| Jock. author and playwright. “Youth's Appeal’ —Miss Willie A. Law- | son, secretary. Arkansas Education Association, Little Rock.

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DEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMS

ART EDUCATION Thursday, 8:30 a. m., John Herron Art Institute Conference of councliors snd officers.

Business meeting. “Teaching Art tures’ '—Alice Robinson, versity. 12 Néen

Luncheon at Colonial Tea N. Pennsylvania.

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oo Batverally. BIBLE STUDY Thursday, 2 p. m., Cadle Tabernacle aiiuic furnished by Arthur Jordan Con-

Address—Dr. Ralph Ww. Sockman, Christ Church pastor, New York City.

- BIOLOGY. Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Washington High School Auditoritim

Biology Forum—Conducted by H. V. Raquet. Address—Wilbur L. Beauchamp. Chicago University.

BUSINESS EDUCATION Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Y. W. C. A.

“The Importance of Cons Education'’—Dr. Clyde -Bezighey, Western Illinois a Teachers College. Macomb, II. e Program of Busingss Education''— Evin 5 Eyster, Fort Wayne. “Trends in Business Edvcation’’—J. Murray Hill, Bowling Green, Ky.

Thursday, 2 p. m.,, Y. W. C. A.

Busines session. Rixnts VS. Jiors) Principles’ —B. M, ator Ball State Teachers College. “The Functional pr of Teaching Shorthane’ ‘~Jayne Church, University of ole

CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Washington High School

How to Teach Physics”—Dr., R. B. Abbott, Purdue University. Discussion. Business session. “The Phenomenon of Fluorescence’ — (t Demonstration) —Dr. D. Summers, Tri-State College.

CLASSICAL Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Masonic Temple

“Latin, a Livine Janguage in the Cath-~ olic Church” eresa, Academy of the ate Conception, Ferdi-

nand “What Can Two Years of Latin Do for | the High School Girl and Boy?"—Essie | V. Hallowell, Pendleton Colonial Chorus — Washington High £chool. Indiahapolis, “Tua R tur’’—Erederick H. Weng, Indiana Statz Teachers College.

Thursday, 12:30 p. m., Luncheon, School of Medicine Thursday, 2 p. m.,, ¥. M. C. A. “Language, the Pirst Social Study’ — Emma Peters, Gary. “Latin and Learning”—Charles C. Mierow. Carleton College, Northfield, Minn.. president Classical Association of Middle

West and utn Round Table Discussion, Latin contest—

| Josephine Lee, Indianapolis.

CLASSROOM TEACHERS

Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Cadle Tabernacle /

Music—Girls Glee Club, Westfield High School, Mrs. Harold A. Beelar, director. Address—Miss Anny Rutz. the Mary of the Passion Play. Bavaria, German Address—Mrs. Logan Hughes, orgs dent Indiana Congress of Parents { Teachers. ching Situations’’—Zenos Scott. State Teachers College, Bridgewater. Mass. Business session.

DEANS OF WOMEN Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Lincoln Hotel Aran, ine Gertrade Thuemler, : on: of Project Committee—Myrtle JO sion of report. i Thursday, 12:30 p. m., Lincoln Hotel

heéon. Woolley. president, Mount Holyoke Collee, Both Hadley.

Thursday, 5:30 p. m., Lincoln Hotel

Bier ussion > Dreseht day literature concerning the dean’s jo

ussion _ Jeaders: B. Lewis, ghairman; Martha Pitsenger, Victoria EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Lincoln Hotel

“Trends in Per Ca ia Cost 95t 20d, Tes Teacher

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Yo! ort. Ed icating Youth for Today's Problems” —Dr. Surman B. Rice, Indiana School of

Medici lection of officers.

ELEMENTARY INSTRUCTION Thursddy, 9:30 a. m., Y. M. C. A. Appointment of Nominating Committee. Stephen Poster songs—Foster Hall Colored Quarte

tan Vorgang. dent, Indiana Congress o

Teachers. Address—Shermar. L Minton, States Senator, Indian Report of Nominating Committee. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ; PRINCIPALS Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Antlers Hetel Misic—Pperry Township Schools, Marion

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Business session. “Character Education and Health” — Miss Willie Lawson, Little Rock, Ark. Music—Friml - String Trio—Mrs. F. C. Lemley, director, violin; Mary Ellen Bors ders, cello and Marjory Gaston, piano Address—Dr. H. G. Paul, University of

Jtilinois. ENGLISH Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Meridian Street M. E. Church

“Using the Nailonsl Council’ s Experience Curriculum in English’ — Dr. Mary Pavey, Ball State BE ets College. ‘Working With, Not Against, High School Teachers’’—Dr. Leslie H. Meeks, Indiana State Teachers College. “Motion Picture Appreciation in the English Courses”’—Mary Ruth Donovan, Vigo County. tNote— Through the co-operative efforts of Dr. Meeks and Miss Donovan, there will be an interesting exhibit of motionpicture and other. visual aids ‘to education.

Thursday, 12 Noon, Meridian Street M. E. Church

“Luncheon meeting for heads of high school English departments—Dr. Mary C. Pavey, president.

Joint Meeting With Teachers of Speech * Thursday, 2 p. m., Masonic Temple

Mrs. Anita Oldham, presidin Address—Barrett H. Clark, “How to Produce Amateur Plays,” dramatic editor of “Drama Magazine.” One-Act Play—‘‘Christopher’s Death’ — Students of Indiana State Teachers College; Mrs. Lillian Masters, director.

GEOGRAPHY Thursday, 9:30 a. m. Ayres’ Auditorium

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“Our Southwest National Parks’'—(Illustrated)—R. A. Kirkpatrick, corresponding editor, National Geographic Magazine. Round Table Repcrt of Meeting, of National Council 2 Gecgraphy. Teathers — Lasser, Dr. J.-E. Switzer, Indiana University Business meeting.

Thursday, 12 Noon, Ayres’ Tearoom

Luncheon—Officers and executive com-

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Thursday afternoon. HANDWRITING Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Columbia Club

Good Handwriting Playle is of: 5A grade school 43 a

Taylor, teacher “Handwriting Its Dace in the Modern School”—Dr. Robert Buzzard, State te Teach. ers College, ‘Charleston, Lesson in the correlation .] handwriting and spelling —Pupils ‘of = 5A grade,

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- Thursday, 2p. m., Murat Theater

Music and Girls’ Glee - son Tunies =Boys* Clubs, An: haion me ‘Be Hove school - andes Seal High on “What penfinges pe by { Dyas 51 ibe Honor Rails. “on Other Forms of Recognition or Rewards? r. Earl A. Johnson, Ball State Teachers Cor

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