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XXXV ... NO. 32 EASTERN ILLINOIS STATE COLLEGE ...CHARLESTON WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1950

Id study in US and Canada red in PSFS 5-year plan 232 students get spring honors

S FOR the field courses in try, the North woods, southern

ry, and geography for the Canada, · Ontario, the Thousand e years have been released English exam Islands, Adirondacks and Mohawk 96 receive high honors; . Byron K. Barton, head of Valley. Approximate cost-$185. graphy department. 1954-Three weeks in the Pro­ ' 'e States Field Studies, un­ vinces of Ontario and Quebec in Thursday night direction of Dr. Barton, Canada. Approximate cost-$200. 136 JUNIOR ENGLISH examination receive honor roting er tours each year during 1955-Kentucky Blue Grass re­ will be given from 7 p. m. to ee weeks immediately fol­ gion, Eastern Tennessee, the Great 10 p. m. tomorrow in rooms 33, TWO HUNDRED thirty-two students received honors for the the summer term. Smoky mountains, southeastern 34, and 35 of Old Main, according 1950 tour features travel coast of the United States and the spring quarter. Of this number 96 received high honors. to Dr. Howard DeF. Widger, head dy in New England and Ohio Valley. Approximate cost­ To secure high honors a student must have a grade of A of the English department. . Canada. Plans have been $165. m three fourth of his academic subjects and not under a B in for this trip and there are Approximate costs listed above Persons taking the examination the rest. ncies remaining. for each tour includes transporta­ will be those of senior standing Honor recipients must have A in one-half of his courses who have not previously passed wing are tours for the tion, lodging, admission fees, .and at least a B in one-fourth and at the examination and those of jun­ 1951 through 1955: registration fee. least a C in the remainder. ior standing who will be irregular 1-Washington, D. C., the Costs may vary from the listed Only those students who receiv­ in attendance. Sophomores are not Kentucky rec trip a, peninsula, Middle At­ figuers due to changes in the gen­ ed high honors are listed l:>Y name eligible to take the test. Coastal 'region and the Ap­ eral price structure during the next summer tour and high school. . n Ridge and Valley region. next few years. At present only The test consists of making a Freshmen ximate cost-$175. credit in social science and geo­ sentence outline on one of several A SUMMER recreation tour to Anaker, Betty Lou, Villa Grove; Badlands of South Dako­ graphy is certain of being offer­ topics to be announced at the time the Kentucky "blue grass" re­ Bruce, Anna Kathryn, Eastern ck Hills, Yellowstone N �­ ed, but other courses may be add­ of the test and for the writing of gion will get under way Friday State; Burton, Virginia, Effing­ park, Colorado Rockies, and ed. an impromptu composition of not at 1 p. m. ham; Dale, James Lowell, Olney; Great Plains. Approxi- Mimeographed sheets concern­ fewer than 600 words based upon Points of interest that will be Grissom, Loren Vernon, Greenup; cost-$190. ing these trips will be available to the outline. visited are the fames blue grass ,Heth, Marilyn Jean, Altamont; West to East around the students Thursday and Friday un­ For writing of the examination, region, Lincoln State park, My Johnson, Lou Ann, Morrisonville; Lakes, Minnesota iron coun- der the clock in Old Main. pen, ink, and "blue books" will be Old