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Eastern Illinois University The Keep June 1956 6-20-1956 Daily Eastern News: June 20, 1956 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1956_jun Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: June 20, 1956" (1956). June. 2. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1956_jun/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1956 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in June by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Eastern State News "Tell the Truth and Don't Be Afraid" 29 XLI ... NO. EASTERN ILLINOIS STATE COLLEGE, CHARLESTON, ILLINOIS WEDNE SD A Y, JUNE 20, 1956 Tennis Tourney 392 High School Students Expec�ed Here For Fourth Annual Summer Music Camp Notice 72 High Schools to Participate There will be four more issues of Three hundred and ninety-two high school students from 72 Illinois the summer News 'following to day's paper. Anyone having items communities have enrolled for the fourth summer Music Camp they would lifoe to have printed at Eastern.· should leave the. information in The camp opened Sunday, June 17, and continues for three the News office at the Annex or weeks, with one week devoted to chorus and two weeks to band. contact Editor Jim Garner. The chorus group meets on campus June 17-24, and band sections meet June 24-July 1 and July 1-8. The musical group.s will be di-· , meted by visiting director1s who Elam Accepts Position as Editor have achiev1ed fame in their fields. The chorus; will be directed by Of Publications for Education Frat Arthur L. Redner, director of chorus at Iowa State Teachers Dr. Stanley M. Elam, dir,ector of ent for six years in Illinois. College. Visiting conductors for the band groups will public relations and alumni ser During his years at Eastern, be Forest Morti boy, director of bands vices at E'astern for the past ten Elam has been responsible for the at Daven port, lo·wa, and years, has accepted the position inauguration of certain new alum Nilo Hov1ey, di rector of bands at ButJ.er univer as editor of publications for Phi ni services and has edited ·the sity. Delta Kappa, professional educa Alumnus, Sigma Tau News, the tion fraternity. He will assume his Eastern Newsletter, and ha.s serv During their stay on campus the new duties July 1. ed .a1s public relations head for the campers live in college residence tent becomes , the c,enter of activity Friday during the Illinois Phi Delta Kappa is an interna T'eachers Colleg•e Board. ha.lls and attend rehearsals in a 1te Junior United States Lawn Tennis Tournament when a huge tent erected tional graduate· fraternity in edu Elam, his ·Wife, and four chil on ,southeast campus. nin held up the tournament. cation with a membership of som� dren will move to Bloomington in The camp off,ers instruc tion tern tennis coach Rex V. Darling and Ken Hesler of the 70,000 men. Its official journal, the near future. in music theory, piano, voice, Relations Office are in charge of the tournament. the Phi Delta Kappan, is devoted - music appreciation, instruments to s·e:rvice, leadership, and re and ensembles. search, the fraternity's goals. A recreation program for the Headquarters for the organiza. Registration is visiting students includes swim kerson Article Published in tion is adjacent to the Universi'ty ming, tennis, tours, softball, danc of Indiana campus in Blooming 900 for All-Time ing, crafts, golf and picnics. ton, Indiana. One hundred twenty-four stu urnal of Business Education' Elam is a g1;aduate of Eastern dents will \ take part in the week I and holds the degrees of Master Eastern High of choral study, while the band of ges and disadvantages major field and that he should group.s consist of 185 and 167 stu pus student tea,.ching are have public school experiience. Registration for the summer term dents, respectiYely. A num ·)er of students in an article by Dr. Earl Finally, off-campus teaching is Resigns has I'eached an all-time high have enrolled for more advantageous in furnishing a than one week of· the camp. erson, professor of busi of 914, a 12 percent incr·ease over ex gre· at number and variety of last year's previous high of 82.7, Music camp enro.lments are lim ucation at Eastern, in the periences in which the student according to Dr. Newell Gates, ited by ideal standards of balance of Business Educa learn. ournal teacher can work and Re registrar. in the various sections of the ¥tional magazine. the "feel" of the public grasps The breakdown of clas.ses shows chorus and band, according to Dr. Dickerson, who spends a school situation. the senior class topping the enrol Leo J. Dvorak, head of the music of h1s time hie portion In discussing disadvantages of ment with 247 members with jun department at Eastern and direct Eastern's many rvision of off-campus student teaching, Dick- iors second with 214. There· are or of the camp. pus student teachers, 1 erson lists the tendency to select 140 sophomores and 78 freshmen. Each of the three music ca.mp of the cMef argu that one cooperating public schools primar One reason for the increase· is the sections will present a public con favor of off-campus in ily on the basis of conveni,ence, number of graduate students, 163. cert ait the close of its week of is that the individual is with the result that the cooperat Fifty uncla,ssified students round rehearsal. These concerts will be a real school . d to ,work in ing teachers are- not well quali out the figure. held in the tent theatre. "The more typical the n. fied. The cooperating or supervis Registration this term was com .. the easier his ad n . ing teacher's relationship with the pleted in record time, one-half the first Y'ear of act t to coordinating teacher (from the day. schools." hing. in the public college presents ma.ny problems, 'Green Pastures' to ) A.s in past years, assembly pro rson also points out that as a supervising also. "Serving grams will be offered during the -campus program has not the main function Be Shown Thurs. teacher is summer term every Wednesday for the · coope·rating public school teacher," Dick of a except the last week of school. To "The Green Pastures,'' the second . "Student teachers who notes, " (whereas) the sup erson day's assembly speaker will be of eight full length movies and try out in the class ervising teachers in a laboratory to Amos Reed, superintendent of the schedul: ed for this summer will be of their new and of work closely . me school on campus· Illinois State Training School for shown Thursday mght at 8:30 on 'ed theories from educa the department, presenting Dr. Stanley Elam with Moys at St. Charles. Hi·s talk will the outdoor screen between Pem special methods classes professional education-theoFy d the be titled, "Home and St:hool Rela berton hall and the science build helpful to the public special methods, etc." courses, and Doctor of Education from the tions as They Affect Our Youth." ing. Copies of The Journal may be University of Illinois. he was a The assembly is scheduled for On Thursday, June 28 the third in importance of great care found in Booth library. school principal and superintend- 9:50 a.m. film, "The Dolly Sisters" will be the coordinating teachers presented. college is emphasized in The film schedule opened last n's article. He points out Thursday with the showing of coordinator should be se "David and Bathsheba." from the de¢t,rtment in Art Exhibit Illustrates Teaching Methods the student teacher has his An exhibition illustrating creative plays use explanatory captions teaching widely used in the past Reading Clinic Has not 'art methods of teaching art to such as: "Children ar.e and still practiced in some schools; ists,' they are children who think in one panel, children are imitating stitution Exam children will be on view at the Specia Class Based and feel in their own way. They their teacher in a perspective I or July Paul Sargent gallery from June must be judged as children-and problem; in the following panel, On Purdue Films 9 13 through 30th. The fundament their work as the efforts of chil a photograph of Hitler youth ination on the flag code, als of art education, which con dren." and "We should respect marching in unison is superim A special summer school program laration of independence, cern parents and teachers, are their creative efforts no matter posed ov,er the pattern of the in reading improvement is being 'onaJ constitution, and the presented in the exhibition in a how immatur·e they look." or "In stereotyped drawings made by offered with the first class ten constitution will be held series of photographic panels, the creative process children don't children in the first panel. An ta,ti vely schedul•ed for June 25, ac , y, July 9 at 3 p.m. in three-dimensional color. 1slides, copy the work of other children, other panel shows children at cording to Dr. Donald Moler, di auditorium. Study guides ,actual examples of children's work artis.ts, the· teacher because copy home copying an artist on televi rector of the reading clinic. in c:i.ricatures by the well-known test may be obtained and i n g destroys self confidence, sion.