Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1944 — Page 9

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Kirshbaum Center Plans to Open Enrollment for New Group.

Parental requests for additon of a six-year-old group to the rapidly-| growing Kirshbaum Center Day camp will soon be granted by the Jewish Community Center associa-

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Kirshbaum authorities said, citin the program’s popularity. Part of its success, they believe, is due to the fact that children participate in planning their own activities. With each counsellor supervising only a small group of children, youngsters engage in educational affairs on a play basis such as story-telling, newspaper publication, group singing and outdoor cooking.

Experienced Director

Director of the Day camp is Mrs. Margaret Feldman, a graduate of Chapman college, Los Angeles. She also holds the degree of master of social service administration from Western Reserve university, Cleveland. In addition to posts held in various girls’ recreation projects, Mrs. Feldman has been director of the Telegraph Hill Neighborhood house in San Francisco and for the Social Center for Girls in San Antonio, Tex. During the past season, she has been a visiting teacher at Manual high school and school 22 on the south side. Besides Mrs. Feldman, Day camp co-ordination is under the supervision of Marion Scharr, director of activities at Kirshbaum center; Meyer Gallin, superintendent of the Jewish Educational association, and Allan Bloom, general secretary of the Jewish Community. Center asso- | ciation.

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