Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1936 — Page 16

Program of Activities for Delegates to

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Choral -—- Cond Dann, New York City. Demonstration Croups: Chorus

Ser, . Test Junior High School. Morrow, director Discussion to follow: Voice; Part Singing, etc

Thursday, 12:15 p. m.

Luncheon-—Shoriridge Cafeteria, *“In-and-About-Indianapolis School Music Clud™ ~Leon FP, Beery, president. Make reser-

The Adolescent

vations. Thursday, 2 p. m.

Crawfordsville High School Oréhestra— | Joseph A.. Gremeispacher, director, Choral Qtinie. Dr. Hollis Dann, Demonstration groups:\Boys’ Glee Club — Shelbyville High School—Martin Schultz, €irector: Wocdwind Quintet. we Fr) High School, Cambridge City ederick Jachne, director: Mixed Choral Group—Arsenal Technical High School. Indianapolis—J. Russell Paxton. director + Discussion of vocal techniqu~

PLATOON OR WORK-STUDY-PLAY Thursday, 2 p. ni, Severin Hotel

Musie Music—Louis Zerbe, violinist, and Austin Coggin, accompanist, faculty memi bers of Arth Jordan Conservatory of Music, Indiandpolis. “Some Educational Misconceptions" —Dr. feonard Power. Office of Fducation, Wash-

ington NATURE STUDY Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Claypool Hotel

“Reptiles and Amphibians as Nature Study Material for the mentary School” ~Robert Cooper, Mun “Seeing Nature Whole Bertha Stevens, Downers’ Grove, Ill. General discussion. « Busines session Note: There will be a display of Nature and Bcience books for children of all ages,

SCHOOL HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION Thursday, 12:30 p. m., Severin Hotel

Bloom B. Rice,

testing and choral

Luncheon Meeting—Ben Miller, ington, presiding. Dr. Thurman speaker, Thursday, 2 p. m., Columbia Club Address—Dr. Jesse Feiring Williams, CoJumbia University. Address—Dr. O. R. Yoder.

medical superintendent, Ypsilanti Hospital.

SCHOOL LIBRARIANS Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Propylaeum

Group discussions,

State

Thursday, 12:15 p. m,, Propylaeum

Luncheon meeting. Thursday, 2 p. m., Public Library

“Behind the Covers of Books for Boys and Girls” —Helen Perris, editor-in- chief ¢ of the Junior Literary Guild. Reports and business meeting.

SECONDARY PRINCIPALS A Thursday, 2 p. m.,, Manual Training High School

f Music—Speciaity numbers Address—Dr. illiam McAndrew, editor “and lecturer, East Setauket, N. Y. ! Business session.

SOCIAL STUDIES | Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Roberts Park M. E. Church

Muslc—Madrigal Singers, Arsenal Tech- : nical High School. “Teaching and Propaganda’’—Dr. Harold D. Lasswell, University of Chicago. i Esai session.

© Thursday, 12 Noon, Roberts Park M. E. Church

Luncheon meeting. “Some Observations in the Far East “During the Summer of 1936"'-—Dr. E. J. nub, director of Mid-West Council on " International Relations.

Thursday, 2 p. m., Roberts Park M. E, Church

Music—8tring ! High School. Juvenile Delinquency ' Organization” —Dr. Edwin H. { In jana University. “Lincoln and Stanton” —Dr, | Haworth, Butler University.

= SPECIAL EDUCATION, "Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Theodore Potter Fresh Air School, 1601 E. 10th-st

quartet, Shortridge

and Community Sutherland,

Paul L.

* Demonstration of special class work of § Indianapolis public schools. St Conservation ass—School 45,

| Josephine O’Brien, teacher. } E. Roberts School for Handi-

i ca ng “Children. goed © Show—Theodore Potter Presh Air $ School —Bessie Teague, teacher. f Hearing Test—Louise Padou, teacher. : Special and B Groups—School 9. Club activities showing correlation of English, i social studies and music.

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ADDRESSES TEACHERS

Miss Anny Rutz, the “Mary” of the Passion Play, is shown above as she addressed class room teachers today in Cadle Tabernacle. Miss Rutz also was acting mayoress of Oberammergau. Other dertmental meetings of the state ‘teachers’ convention were to be held this afternoon.

| Faaeid, 12 Noon, Theodore Potter | Fresh Air School { Luncheon, Thursday, 1:15 p. m., James E. Reberts School

{ Inspection of the school. | “The Mental Hygiene of Exceptional Children”—Dr. John J. B. Morgan—Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill.

{ SUPERVISORS AND TEACHERS OF HOME ECONOMICS | Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Wm. H. Block Auditorium, Sixth Floor

Jessie Lowe, vice president, .I. 8. H. E. A.. presiding. Business meeting. Report of the meeting of the American Home Economics Association at Seattle— Agnes V. Watson, state supervisor of home economics. ‘Homemaking Education for the Adult” —Mary 8. Lyle, Iowa State College, Ames, Ia. Resume of the work of the Women's Division of the Works Progress Administration of Indlana—Letitia Hall Carter, director of Women's activities.

Thursday, 12:30 p. m., Lincoln Hotel

Luncheon.

Thursday, 2 p. m.,, Wm. H. Block Auditorium, Sixth Floor

Ida Wilhite, Butler University, presiding. Report of election of officers. Indiana

search” —Una L. Robinson, Ph. D.,

University. STUDENT CLUB SECTION {| Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Wm. H. Block Store

Registration = and Badges — Pauline Schultz, Columbia City. Instrumental music. Welcome and Objectives—Marian baugh, De Pauw University. Greetings from the I. S. H. E. A. Address— (Speaker to be announced). Group songs. Glimpses of the National Meeting—Marie P. Ringle, Ball State Teachers College. Business Meeting — Marion Albaugh; chairman, oll call and minutes—Wilma Russell, Ball State Teachers College. Blection of officers. Scholarship fun contributions. Our clubs of 1936-1937—Lois Coy Problem clinic-~College Section. Marian Albaugh, chairman. High School Section— Pauline Schutz, chairman.

Thursday, 12:15 'p. m,, Real Silk Hosiery Mills’. Cafeteria Luncheon High School Section—Trip through Real Sie Mills (College girls may take trip) 1 Section—Block’s Auditorium—2

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Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Severin Hotel ROOM 1224 = -

Paul Carmack, presiding. “Good High School Text Books for Debate”’—Myron C. Wabash College. “The **—Robert

“Demonstration of as ‘Style of Debate’ —Rushville and Greensburg.

Dramatics ROOF GARDEN

R. W. Masters, presidin Mg REhinatics in the Sm all High School” —

Mr McWethy, Siinto ton. n Search of a Producer” — Juanita To Rucker, New Castle. Dramatics in the Gary Schools” —Mildred H Gary. s EP rarticay Play Production Problems” — Howard C. Morgan, Earlham College.

Speech Correction

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C. M. Louttit, Riley Hospital, “The Treatment of Stutte Steer, Purdue University. h Defectives in the aos Elementary Grades —Gray Burdin, Butler

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siding. Norvelle, Indiana University, preDebating as ‘an Intercollegiate Activity” —C. Walters, Butler University “Content of the Preshman Course” A. H. Monroe, Purdue University. re Function of the Speech Clinie” — Dr. M. Louttit, Riley Hospital. IER the Ray with a View to Production” — Foster Harmon, Indiana Uni- | versity,

| Thursday, 11:30 a. m., Roof Garden | Business session. | Thursday, 2 p. m., Masonic Temple | Joint Meeting With English |

ard ding.

Department

Anita Oldham, Knightstown, presiding.

Address—Barrett Clark, author and critic, New York. One-act : Play—' ‘Christopher's Death’ — | Students of Indiana State Teacuers Col~

| lege, Lillian Masters, director TEACHER TRAINING Thursday, 2 p. m., Antlers Hotel Theme: The Critic Teacher and | Student Teacher Efficiency. | ‘Excellencies in College Teaching’

‘Zengs E. Scott, president State Teac ers College, Bridgewater, Mass

Thursday, 12 Noon, Artillery Build“ins, Arsenal Technics! Sctiatly

oint Luncheon-_Indlana Vocational hs. and ' Indiana Industrial Ed tion SN tion. Toastmaster—Alen T. Hamilton, Indian-

a Spe akers—R. J. Greenlee, Purdue UniVerity, M. L. Laubach, Terre Haute.

PRACTICAL ARTS Thursday, 1:30 p. m, Auditorium, * Arsenal Technical Schools

Sub-Sectional Meetings 2:30 p.m. Thursday, 2:30 p. m., Main Building AUTO-MECHANICS a5 wohairman, Lester G. Hemphill, Fort Auto Mechanics in Industrial Arts’'— Lester Hemphill. “Vocational Auto-mechanics”—M. W.

Slaite Indianapolis. Round table reassion led by. Shafrman.

RUILDING CRAFTS

Chairman. Pred Stultz, Indianapolis. “Combining Woodwork and Other Activities in the General op” —Pred Stultz, ocational Build: Crafts’’-—Dale Griffin, ih

Round table nagolls. * led by chairman. DRAFTING

Chairman, G. W. Hartman, Kokomo. A in Industrial Arts”—G. W.

Hart kom \ “Vocational Drafting”. ©. Daugher-

ty. Indiana Round table discussion led by chairman.

METAL CRAFTS

Chairman, F. L. Wilson, Indiana polis. “Probléms of a Machinist in the _Changing World" —F. L. Wilso ee “Vocational Metal Crafts” —R. Y. Green-

ayette. Round table discussion led by Chairman.

ELECTRICITY Chairman, Harold Goppert, Mishawaka. od Terciricily and Industrial Arts’—Harr “Vocational Electricity" —Jules Zinter, Indianapolis. Round table discussion led by chairman.

PRINTING

Chairman, Victor Fisher, Evansville. ‘The New Course. of Study in Printing” —Albert Gehlbach, New any, “Vocational Printing’’'—George Barrett, Indianapolis. Rout table discussion, led by chairman

Thursday, 3:30 p. m., Main Building GENERAL SHOP

Chairman, Ivan Hanen. Indjananslis Pol “New Developments in the General op.’ Round table discussion, led by Shairman,

The Critic Teacher and Student Effii? ‘Dr. E. C. Bowman, -De Pauw University.

“Induction of Student Teacher" Supt. | H. B. Allman, Muncie.

“Critic Teacher and Personality Development of Student Teacher’—Dr. W. Richardson, Butler University.

“Pupil Attitudes Toward Student Teachrs”’—R. R. Ryder. Purdue University.

“Devices and Techniques for the: Critic Teacher”—Fred Totten, Bloomington.

Election of officers.

Note: Discussion will follow the presentations.

VISUAL INSTRUCTION Thursday, 2 p. m., School 5, 612 W. Washington-st

- yi zualising Teaching rol rect Use of Visual Merton, director of sual Waukesha, Wis.

VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE Thursday, 2 p. m., Arsenal Technical High School

‘Helping Our Students: to Think’—Dr. W. F. Stewart, Ohio State Salven,

“ “Our Attitude and Theirs” —Dr. Carrie Hammonds, University of Kentucky.

Business session. {OCATIONAL EDUCATION Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Auditorium Arsenal Technical Schools

General Session—Sponsored by the Indiana Vocational Association.

Address — L. H. Dennis, D.. C.

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Note: This ‘section is set at a later hour fo enable those interested ig other sectional meetings to alteny ;

PROFESSOR ASSIGNS "CLASS ODD LESSON

Times Special GREENCASTLE, Ind, Oct. 22.— “Think about some one thing for 15 minutes.” That was. the assignment today facing De Pauw students enrolled in Prof. Jerome C. Hixson’s course ‘in the Familiar Essay. In making the odd assignment, Prof. Hixson explained, “Most of us have such departmentalized

partmentalized, too, and we can't

utes at a time. I am not going to

assign you to read or write anything for Thursday. I am only going to ask you to think about some one thing for 15 minutes.”

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think about one thing for 15 min-’

ALLIED ORGANIZATIONS PROGRAMS DEANS OF BOYS Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Club Room Claypool Hotel. iim BoyS bold 2 ba of ‘the Claypool Hotel. . i (acting), Lynn Miller, LafaINDIANA ACADEMY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Palm Room, Claypool Hotel A, M. Hurst, Ball State Teachers College. presiding. General : Economics, Political Sciraining on fig ich Shoe! a Russell Sigler. gp Wm Social Sciences. Ix the High: Eshop Cure | riculum” —William Bloom-

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Piscasston. led by Mr. Hurst. Thursday, 12:20 p. m., Mezzanine Floor, Claypool Hotel

uncheon meeting—_Address by J. A. Estoy Purdue ‘University

Thursday, 2 p. m., Palm Room, Claypool Hotel

inAfternoon session—Mr, Sheidler, presid2. Papers by members of the academy.

INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Manual Training Auditorium

“Essentials of a Modern Bducation”—Dr. Jesse Feiring Williams, Teachers College, Columbia University.

Address—Branch Rickey. vice president and, manager, Cardinal baseball team, St. uis, Mo.

(Luncheon will be served in the cafeteria of the Manual Training High School.)

INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL COACHES’ ASSOCIATION Thursday, 6:30 p. m., Antlers Hotel

Dinner meeting. ! Speaker— Branch Rickey. vice president and general manager. St. Louis Cardinals.

JUNOR RED CROSS Thursday, 2 p. m., Meridian Street M. E. Church

“What the Juniors are Doing.”

Madge chair-

Theme:

Junior Red Cross Exhibit—Mrs. H.- Reid, Ware County Chapter, man of exhibi

Development ph Service Project-—Manual Training High School. Mrs. Cora - Block, Miss Anna Schaefer, sponsors: Address—Dr. Thomas Gosling, national director Americah Junior Red Cross,

Washington, Round Table Discussion—‘ “What the

Juniors are Doing in Indiana’’—Bess Kinsey, Indiana field representative.

DEATH DISMISSES CASE FROM COURT

Death today dismissed a case of ' petit larceny in Municipal Court 4 | against John Bracey, 16, Negro, of 938 N. Sheffield-av. Miss Bess:Robbins, judge pro tem., | voided the charge when police told “her that Bracey died Oct. 9 at City Hospital. + He was arrested Sept. 4, according to police, in connection | with the theft of two suitcases from

a. parked car owned by Carl Rieman, 2 Johnson-av. The case had been continued until today.

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SCHOOL OFFICE EXECUTIVES OF CITY SCHOOL BOARDS ~ AND SUPERINTENDENTS

Thursday, 9:30 a. m., Lincoln Hotel, |

Parlors E and F ration, payment of dues. mitiees. BS A scussion., Group mes i Vocal selecti Indianapolis.

“Ke Records”’—J. Wm. Boss eB of Public Instruction, er

STATE FEDERATION OF PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS Thursday, 1:30 p. m. Assembly Room Claypool Hotel The Indiana State Federation wt Jublic

] Teachers will meet for t | business meeting and election of officers.

|. U. COACH PREDICTS « NEW TRACK . RECORDS

E. C. Hayes, Indiana University track mentor and American Olympics coach, said the next generation

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