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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1958 City’s Washington School Caters To Handicapped Kids BY MARCUS H. BOULWAkE , Staff Writer The greatest handicap beset ting the mentally retarded child is not his intellectual capacities. It is very simply other "normal" people. Despite hearioing strides be ing made by militant parents, and despite national recogni tion that nas resulted In 1957 In federal appropriations of 54.5 Million to tackle this problem, this child i 3 still au tomatically branded as a com plete misfit by an IQ conscious world that makes reading and writing a criterion for human society membership. But the Rulr-igh public school system, adjusting to nn era of ment for education its retarded inent for education its retarded children and pledges to make It succeed. One of the classes in the special education program i,s being fought at the Washington Junior High School by Mrs. Kathryn Shepard; Under her careful su pervision, children from age seven to 13 play and work and learn to gether five days a week. Mrs. Shepard says that the elate program is designed to meet H -e needs of pupils who cannot profit sufficiently from group in struction in the regular class room. “In identifying the pupil’s need, we are enabled to assist the child to develop socially, to become a good citizen, to practice good health habits, to perform simple arithmetic, operations, and to demon strate improvement in the language arts,” remarks Mrs. Shepard. As this reporter observed the children at work, he noticed that the teacher made use of ditto les son sneets to teach children spell ing, acquisition of sound units, and reading. Instead of group instruction, the teacher helped each child in dividually with his school prob lem. 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NO "EXTRA" CHARGES Mechanics & Fanners Baik RALEIGH - DURHAM homemaking, homeroom pro grams, as well as attend chapel. “Periodically, through in dividual conferences, we try to help parents to realize their children’s limitations and the part they play in helping their children to make the proper adjustment in life be cause parental acceptance is required in order for children to succeed,” says .Mrs, Shepard, MANY COMMUNITY AGEN CIES contribute to the success of I he work in this class, and they iclude: domestic court,, welfare department, health department, attendance officer, and FT A. Mrs. 31iepard srys, “Without the help of these agencies, our program would not be a success." The PTA Council has given the class a. record player; the PTA and school donated a TV set. St. Michael Church and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority have supported the program with money. St. Au gustine’s College students have provided food for those pupils who ore underprivileged. 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" F Linen s —Third Floor g in the title roles of the internation ally celebraed George Gershwin j Dußose Heyward classic which j will be brought to the screen by ! Goldwyn for the first time. The role of Bess marks a major step upward in the care er of the C'eveiand born beauty who began her career in films ’’as a chlid star. Hospital Makes Giant Step Ahead; New Program Begins MEMPHIS (ANP) The E. H. Crump Hospital, perhaps the finest in the South for Negro patients ha 3 received full accreditation from the Joint Commission on Ac creditation of Hospitals, the nation al rating body for hospitals. This is the first step toward the pro gram of making the hospital a teaching institution for Negro re sident physicians and as such it will be the only Negro institution with such rating except the Negro staffed Veterans Hospital at Tuske gee, Ala. W. F. Bowld chairman of the Board of Trustees for Memphis Hospitals who made the an nouncement and Robert C. Hardy, administrator of John Gaston Hospital, the white in stitui'on of which Crump Is a section, pointed out that “plan nine has already begun on a training program for residents In medicine and pediatrics. We hope to have the program ap proved and In operation dur ing the coming year.” Major credit for helping Crump Hospital me ff the requirements of the Joint Commission which is NAACP Again Attacks Va. Pupil Placement Ruling RICHMOND. Va. (ANP.t— Vir ginia’s pupil placement act felt the big guns of the NAACP again here last week when the organization filed a bric-f in the Arlington coun ty desegregation suit, now op ap peal to the U. S. 4th Circuit court of appeals. The case is to be beard at Charlotte. N. C. Jan 9. The NAACP brief defended i I Curtain Sale! jj 4 600 Pair Curtains | M l f Rt g. 3.99 pr. 1 ; 2.89 jp|j | 4 Tailored Dacrons! jl a Organdy Priscillas! jf | " .A Dacron Priscillas! i : '-'f A Tailored Cel incse j| 4 4 4 More variety: More savings! More new features! 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K. Gallison, chief of staff, and Richard T.SgDurbip. assistant administrator in charge of the Negro hospital. Accreditation is necessary before a teaching pro gam can be established. Eventually as their qualifica tions warrant, Negro physicians will be admitted to the staff. For example, already one Surgeon, Dr. G. W. S. Ish, Jr., does surgery of widely varied types at Crump. Dr. Tsh has completed the three year residential requirements looking toward the American Board of Sur gery. He spent one year at Tuske* gee Veterans, a year at Hines « Hospital in Chicago and an--- other when he was bead resi dent at Tuskegee last year. Hi* record here at. Crump ts char acterized as exceptional. The E. H. Crump Hospital which is for privaTo Negro patients was dedicated in March, 1956. $2?50.- 000 to construct. Judge Albert V. Bryan's order to admit Negroes to the county schools. The order has been stayed ponding appeal. Tiie brief argued that the law does not justify the county’s re fusal io admit Negroes to white schools and that remedies provid | ed Negroes by the law are inade- I quate.
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