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Plekatsld aueaded tile Idaho EducaUoa Aaaoclat1oo coaYell• Uoa at Boise oa M&Ich 29 aad 30 aa the SNEA deleptea Crom YDLIME XVI, HO. 13 NIJC. Rand7Sorbel, pruldent ot SNE:A at«inded alao aa a noa-ottlol•I delepte. Tbe1 attended the delepte aaaembl.r Fnda.J' IDO<Dlns. at •lllcb Ume tbe rePOrta or Ibo atandlns cc.auz:Utef!a •ere read, Followlnc the SIEA luoc:neon at noon, the SNEA deleptea and the ~'TA delept~ divided lnto 'hulr aeparate arou~. Ourlns the SNE:A meellns there waa a panel dlacuaalon on laaoea Important lo SNEA such u ralalns memberablps. Fol· lowlcs the separate meeUnp, the two llODPll merced apla and had nomlnaUons ror &!EA otrlce19. Tb~ delocatu lhen atlended the depanm~nl or clauroom 1tacbel9' bal'M!u~t In the e•e· at cs. &aturda1 there wu deballnJ andYotln1on lhe recommeada· Uona of tbe ataadl111 comlllll· teea. One recommendulon that waa or pertlculaJ lmportancl! to collo~o students wu tho rocommendallon 1hal the SHEA chapters be conaldered aa lo· cal units or the !EA •Ith lb• pr1vllesu and benefits of lhe other unlta ucept that after the 1903 convenllon lhe 611£A deleaatu .. ould hue no vote In lho d•l•P"''• aaaembl7 and no va10 for IEA o!tlcera. Thia proposed recommendation waa dtaouaaed In tho SNEA meet· Ins on the previous d•.7. and tb• delecatea die• up an &JDend~nt to aubmlt lo the delepte'a aaaeml>J.r. Tbla amendment ,.ould allow •oh oollcae chaptN the aamo bencfllll and prlvllecca or tho ocher local unite of tho !EA but onl.Y one •ot.e lo the delo.-io•a aasembl.r aoel no •ot< In the •lectlon of IEA offlcere. Thia am•ndm11nt waa preHnled and -~ al the delepte'a aaaembl7, Aa waa explaloed durlnr lhe SNEA moetln1. Ihle rroommondatlon wa• part of n nntlon•wlda movomenl to mla• lh1 11andarda or lhe NF.A. There WN• ma111 laauu d•· bated and • o"d on durlna the d•l•c&ie'• aaaf!libb'.•nd both NIJC d•luatea ban oom· rnenh-d on ho .. lntrruuns and \ntormath• tha enUrt\ con•oa· WELLER RETURNS, lion ..... WILL LEAVE AGAl/ol AWARD.::.S:..M _A_D_E_A _T_ _ Clyd< Wtlh:r ,.......ntb II· APRIL 4 ASSEMBLY ttndK tb< DAllODal Phi Theta Se•ora\ .,,ard6 were made Ka~ <OD\'OtlliOD in lltlozl, befo"' th~ ...embl.r April 4. !ilia. Re Id\ lolardl :S and reCircle K l'"'Bent~ Or. KlldD11 turned Apnl I 'l\'elltt of. an A111er1can flat aoel an Idaho nc1a1 cl•l~t~ cl 1 b ~ ~-uc tlas for UH In tbe Student rbapter ,,,., tnp took t•'O acd a ball Union. Mr. C>akbt'rr awo.rded hand• &>L H• .alt•nd.-d _ , , _ booluo publlahed b1 tbe Chem· m~uncs and tilt el~on ol \cal Rubber PubU.hln1 C'omp. nauonal offl('On., aad ,.... a lo ban In the Ueld• nr 'll•mbor of :ht c:o111U!utiGD&I obemlatry, p11,..1cro. and math- <Oll\IDll\N If• alao tDJOywd • ematlai. Reoel•IDS award• boot nd<! OD tbe Cult ol Wu>••"' Sorman Costello &lld C'O. d.aaCft. eel aaetloa at Cl1de 'lleller la cbemlatry, whlcb Coaltdttate IDOQC)" 'll'U Ed•ard Sutler In phJalca, aod Utd Brue• Simon. In matbematloa. Weller "111 IU\O April :ill 8111 llarrleon, rel)l'eaentlnc for Wuluciton, DC. u one ot the Clln•dlan atudcn~. pre- four ldahO&lll to al\A'ad tbt aenled OreaMJ' "Ith an 11.atloo.al 4-8 cannaLion. American blator1 boolr. .. r1tte11 b1 two C.nadlana for "thrlr Oll EROI c;.vu TALK •Plll'Oclallon lo him U a Sood· 0a Apnl 3 the PoliUcal •Ill arobaaaador aad frlftad to Socntt Club hr.an! a talk OD C.nadlan.." lndis <Ulturr bJ Mt Obooral. aANQUIT PLANNl!D u !'>LIC •tud<lll fn>m lndiL '1'114! Pohutal Sei<D.., Chlb I• Ill! sho-.1 &lid<• of LDd>a. banqu<t 1'1..ct.). A di.acuss100 of tbt ~nl Coa April 17 in tbe SU. Tbe di"' affair wu abo on th~ procnm ner Wiii be SIT.I per penoo Re mi.cl lndl.o'a re.aaom for
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Trustees Made Honorary PTK Members
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DEADLINE FRIDAY ~ llUdcoll who "'1th 10 eni.r the )ha Coeur d'Alene t"Ontn: 1hould coot.act the ttC lstnr In the awn ot!tce £n trla must he la by rbe more· \aa •f Fnci.J, Aprtl 13
cation atudenta partlclpaUnc In a relaUveb' ne• teachlcs metbod called leam 1eo.cbln1. This project la taklnc place lo el•ht~ crade mathematics t.1 tbe Coeur d'Alene Junior Rlttb School Jlndcr the dlrcc· lion of Mr. Ames and Mrs. Ooad, el&hlb crade alb tea· cbers. Thia Is the first place lo ldabo UP"r1enclns this metllod or teacllln1. Yoo probabl.r are •Ood!!ring •bat moar people "bo beat aboot team teachtnc think Alat la ft' Brien,, here Ls the scbedttle. On lolonda,r there are two oce-how lectures to about 140pupUa lneacbcroup. Tiie lectate co•trs tbe week'• WCA&, Tllell, 00 Tllead&)' and 1redoe9da1 11'.q att@nd their 1acuw matb clsasea. •here ~" re't'few their bome•o:lt. Tturaday, lbe7 aU ha YO their tnt al the aa e time lo aboul bllr an bow. 011 l"rlda,y tbe s:adu&a are aeparai.d by re• aw:.a o: teat. Tboae •lib low cmdeA a.re chen zemedtal wcai, •bile tbe cill::era are sioru ewlchment work. EYe11 "'•ek on Friday the7 az• re·
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Naw that 1ou know what It la. tlle ~ll ~roblem la ·•w111•" Tiii! adnt:ta&U UC man1. bowenr, lbere ate twa wblch are omatsndlns. The l@cture Is C"ITeD oDl.J twice, rather tbatl rel>"&ted Hp&ratel.r for eacb of the ten claases. a.s la tho usual procedwe. The •bole croup Is teated 11 one time. Fwthrrmote, the tea· cbers can pool I heir ltnowledce aad eiperlenu. The ?I-UC atudects partlcl· Plltlnc In tblll proJect aiund meet!DQ,planthecounse. cot· reel lesta and homeworx. lteep dlsclp!Jne, adv1H In the class· room. The aiudenta are Oerl PruJn, Oracle Reed, Barbara Clerc, Jean Moaasban, Ilene Warner aod ~ Hart.
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Silver Spurs Dance Group From Spoken Gave Vcried Progrmn Tho !acul17, al:lldenrs, and peats •l~ed a resume or dance• April ~ b7 th Silver Spurs, a aroup or Sp0kanc hlah acbool bo1s and sitla. R#d Henderson, director of pbJslc&l education for Sp0tane schools, IDl1odaced hla poup aad pYe lote:eatla1 aldeUch111 u to the requirements for memo berahlp and lhe maklns or costumes. The Sliver Spurs tlzst present· ed a colorful square dance. Tbe1 n&it did a Kenlucb Run· nl111 Set of 811 Sel which waa acquired from one of their ma111 tours. This dance Is done In tbe Appalaclllao Area and looks ve11 t1rlnc. The aroup then prenoled a medle1 of Mexican dances. Most or them orW· naled oeoturtea ago. Two ducl:s followed: one 1woaomt l)l'eaenled the rhumba and canso. and another duet did the colorrw 11extcan Rat Dance. The neit acl waa a Filipino dance done •llb bam· boo polea. Thia dance requires exoollenl tlmlnsand aalU11 on the pan of the dancers. no bo7& presented the lndlan Wu O.nce Crom the Northwea1 aoel an Indian Roop Dance rrorn the Soulbw.,at. Another duel fol· 10...ed • a colorful repreaenta· lion or a SP&nlab 8ullflsbt on nee. Colorful cos1umca set the scone for the Persian Markel Dance with the aid ofthe cir Ls, of course. They also used tlnkllnc flnaer bella to add autbentlcl11. Four bo15 In atrtped Jacketa used the old propa - atraw bata and canes - to present tbelr version or lhc Old Son Shoe of vaudeville d11.7s. For their final set lbe Siher sours presented three waltzes • Lad.)' of Spain (choreos:rapll1 b7 a member). Silver Spur Waltz, and the Three O'Clock Waltz. Th• croup wW make a tour of th~ \lest this summer. and they wl1111lso dance for a weolt at lhe llorfd•s Fair In Seattle.
CDA FIREMAN TALKS ON CIVIL DEFENSE FOR FIRST AID CLASS A representative of the loco I Cotrnr d •Alene firo dnpanm~nt ~poke lo the First Aid claas March 27 on civil d~fense. A number of lnteresllns facta •ere elated. Ool.r receotl.r baa the local c=munlt1 ciad• •111 stepe towatda orcanlzlnc cl•ll defense. No-.-. howe•er, a measure bars been passed which will enoble the clt.Y and counl.1 10 work 1oae1her. Tlll.s prorram will tochlde a class Jn monltorlns rad1. .cuv117 Crom an atom.le blaat. Jn add111on, the claaa waa 11ven lnfor!TBtlon on the stepe 10 take In case of atomlo at· tack. Ther were reminded that fallout would reach this !IHI• from Spobne In two hours. Tb• 1mp0rtance and value of fallout sbeltem wu 1troncl.r empha•l.Ud.