“TTIE'CA llD LIN A ' TIMES 8ATUIIDAY, SIPTIMVIR Z 1**1 DURHA«*t N. C . ^ A O I ^ NCC Student. Finds Teachinft Shoshone Tribe Challenging" J 2 a.«s p this summer, she was inteiilted ity group feeV when she findi her- j questions. their back^p^pds^and home con- in developing techniques of |d 9fl- self in a leadership position among| Miss McGhee regards it as both ditions ar&met by a stony silence ing with some of- the problei^ still another minority group? I « defense mechanism for natively or the, in|vi^$ble ‘'eisher." countered during her first' yefir Eddie Sue McGe*;, a native of shy children and testimony to th« In the Reading Clinic at NCC of teaching, Pendleton, S. C., who is working fact that no English is spoken on a mas'er’s rievree in education in Indian homes. at North Carolina College at Dur “The teacher’s very difficult ham, discu.ss"d this and o th er I job is to first get the rhil<1r>'n roint.s in an interview at NCC 'o understand English. This re- this wcpk. quires constant drills. However, The prrtly riementary school the ledcrs frow-n upon the use of tcachcr, who taught third grade sW'’h ordinary aides as pic'ures on an Indian r^sf-rvation in Ft, and words from magazines because Washakie, Wyoming, said her be­ thev ro'jard the.‘e as ways of im- in'! a Ne'Trn nrobably had no bear- olantln*! ‘the ways of the white in!? on hrr offcnfivenrss. “The fact man ’ This must tie avoided at all i.s.” she said, "tt'? while tearhers CPSt." —all 19 of -them—had the same Parents rom*; dirrctly to the oti’Wcms that 1 had. tPBchpr, she continued, and point “I learned only nn»> ivoH in out that they want their children s r LUKE DELEGATES—OHi- lodsct «t iht. Kignl Wufiiiy J. Hoimtn, Kev. Mit. Lucilia stalf. ‘hn Shoshone lanena'^p,”- said Miss to learn only the Enelish language. Rav. Holman who it tho Da- «M( frsni Pinnix Council 1701 Grand Lodgo Convention which Holman,. F.S, Mri. Berniea McGhe" wit ha wan smile. “That “Cnnsenuenllv, ono must con- puty of Pinnix Lodge- 1701’ aifo Hllhbara, a n d Morgantown mit, in Richmond, Vi., August Enoch, Charlit Enoch, R.S.; Bacic one wori is 'ei.sher,' which means 1 rentrate day after day durinn the d*ti)(»red fha *»nua) conv*rtffaiv CMkicil 1S22, Burlinffton, of tht 14-16 at 6th Mt. Zion Baptist row, Mrs. Dalla. Irtland, Mrs. •I don’t know.’ ” first two or three years on the safmon. 01 hers were delegates. lliitnnilw ir Ordir of St. Lukt Church. Mar’iha Pinniic, Alvis Pinniit, Ft. Washakie is a reservation three r’s, usually the first at the ■t«on Round Russia in the July dual meet. in common a basic dislike for each family $60.00 per month per •an,j<«;Bill roams .the ; hardwood • Robin- Singles Tournament last “the ways of the white man,” member. This means no one has! emirt. atanring a& backcpiu't. gen veck. which teachers are often acciised fo work if he doesn’t want to, andt Ipt 4pid rebounding; ace for, the of attempting to impart to their most of them do not want to.|i CelUw The key play»r on the team, Brown toppled Kirk 6-4, 6-4 in Paret Sub Beats young; There isalso the problem that in4 ,one, jof the 'chief reasons he tournament which |»atured -21 Thus, Miss MtcGhee and the 10 / termarriage might result in loss; ihe'O^fs have dominated th« pla.vers and took more than three other nnn-Indian teachers at the of government grants. Since no| NCC GRAD )STUDEN.T TEACH­ 'Wawakia, Wyomltig.. m t* Mi- t ^ t several years. weeks to complete. i Don Fullmer in Ft. Washakie school have more one wants this, there is a goodj ES IlfDIANS—Lovaly Eddie Sua Get, a native of Pendleton, th^. season ov»i:, Jhow* Kirk played! a total of 160 gamps, than the usual complement of deal of marrying ampn^ members] a graduate student at C., taught third grade amvn | iv(ir^,Bill, a ^ d u a t^ of-the ijcii- winnin's 125 and dropping S.'S for school problems. The most diffi­ of the s4me famil.V.'*1116! Shoshond Norf.S Carolina College at Dur­ Shoshone tribe children, wbor i ▼eraffy ot San Francisco, busiife a total p»rreniaBe of .7813. Brown Sat. TV Figtit cult problem by far, she sajfs, i» rail this ‘goin^. back to . ^l|e blanJ ham, gestures broadly as she she found "shy a; fin) bout J that of “a very real language ket.’ ’’ '• i'; (•' I talks of her experiences as a warm and bright later on." th i hiiuieU vi)h other * matters. Hi* played only 130 games, won 100 IfEW YORK—Terry Wright of barrier.” The young teacher. asserts „thatj primary teacher for Indian chil­ is working on a Master's degra i extii 'eiirriculupi aetivties in<^^e and lost 30 for a percentage of Detroit took advantage of a big “Eisher” is the response which any attempt''to readh thd iihUdretd dren on a fMcrvat{on In fort In education at NCC. bttiil^s and music, r .. i , t 7602. opportunity which suddenly cam^ i ^ Rilbell owns a rubber'plaftta- Despite the loss, Kirk, wit^i'' the. to him wh»n he scored an upset Libetia. «nrf has said hi^h percentage, became the first TKO victory over Don Fullmer iranill like to s