SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1952 THE DAILY, TAR HEEL PAGE SE-VEN Educators Contribute To Yearbook Seven. North Carolinians, in cluding three from the University, are authors of sections of the 1952 yearbook, entitled "Growing Up in An Anxious Age," just releas ed by the Association of Super vision and Curriculum Develop- mont n ripnanmpnt nr tno im n- tional Education Association. The ASCD has a membership of 6,600 composed of school sup ervisors directors of curriculum, school administrators, classroom teachers, and teachers of teacher training institutions. tributed t the publication are j Profs Dorothy McCuskey and Wil- linda Savage, both of the School of Education; and Prof. Alan Keith-Lucas, School of Social Work. Others are Charles M. Clarke, State Department of Ed-' ucation, Little Rock, Ark., a member of the School of Educa- 1 tion staff here last year; Robert M. Fink, State Health Coordinat- 1 ing Service, Raleigh; Mindel C. Sheps, School Health Service, North Carolina College, and Farmer Smith, boys' adviser, Hugh Morson High, Raleigh. The yearbook emphasizes the importance of meeting more ade quateiy "the needs of children in a world of anxiety and opportun ity." Calling attention to some of the , problems in American education,! the yearbook says, "Today with; more of the nation's children in school than ever before, the role' of education in American culture is being debated by schoolmen ( and citizens everywhere . . . The purpose of education is not clear." , This fact is demonstrated, the authors of the publication believe, when "most adults who, as they grow older, become increasingly sentimental and defensive about their own childhood . . . Each generation has its fond memories of the way it was reared, forget ting much, cherishing what is re membered. Most people want the same kind of experiences for their children that they had when they were young, plus much more. We have a tendency to feel that if it was good for us it must be good for our offspring. "Many" educational practices are a remnant of horse and buggy days our one-room school hous es, our nine-months school term with vacation during the harvest season, our annual hiring and fir ing of teachers and yearly con tracts, the nine-to-four school day, and even the curriculums we teach," the yearbook states. "The school man, in all this con troversy regarding public educa tion finds himself confused by the divergent points of view and op posing pressures." Officers Named Dorothy Beals of Johnson City, Tenn. has been elected president of Gamma Epsilon chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority for the coming year. Other offices for 1952-53 are Vice-President Jody Levey of Richmond, Va.; second Vice-president Dee Funai, also of Rich mond; Treasurer Joan Lewis of Waverly, Penn.; Social Chair man Bev Lively of Hinton, W. Va.; House Manager Shirley Gee of Johnson City, Tenn.: Recording Secretary Rosalyn Brown of El berton, Ga.; Corresponding Sec retary Jeanette Chance of Lum- ROB BINS Announces 7 he Opening of I he Carolina's Newest And Most Modern IP ON THE LOWER LEVEL AIL Day Saturday, March. 8, 9:30-5:30 Here it is-enlarged, remodeled, glam orized with new fixtures and over flowing with fresh new sports fashions as brisk as the new spring season they were born for!" WM :w:'xw-;'. ft. y 4 s -M-ps i. w ,-. ..-- '. s tA yr';Jni(- 'J-.:.- J, ss , J ' . , ' MISS DOT HOGAN MODELS! MISS DOT HOGAN Miss Chapel Hill 1951 Will Show Exciting New-Separates from Our Flattering Collection 10-12 A.M. 2-5 P.M. MISS ANN JACOBS Miss Chapel Hill 1952 ... ir in ii iwi rTT 1 1 it i miiTiriiiri i -"Sir Tt ' " . ." - ! , If ' n ; i i - -4, Wlf "yi t v" iyt eS!f5 9 . v: V: i II It -' 1 Check List For A Winter-Weary Wardrobe COORDINATED WARDROBES by Lyn Davis of Hollywood Premiere BLOUSES ; by Vanity ACTIVE SPORTS TOGS by White Stag and Jay-Ray SKIRTS " ' ' by Rockland and Rattet i: Come and help us christen the most exciting ' new department in the Carolinas dedicated to you who love the All-American look of tailored ease. . MISS ANN JACOBS of Ghapil-Mill ii'iri- I " . . . "" 111 J "' ""'-' 1 ' , w,.iMW.'. t t ''.oim&il Verton, N. C.

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