1 ? 1 1 1 4 in connecticn with the second "." "e" annual consolidated School Week. 11. The need lor more members The purposes of the program areto instruct laculty and ad ministration in .latest educational techniques, to enable them to work and study together and to ir their individual problems. School Week began Monday evening at 8 o'clock with greet- in5 by . President Gordon Gray j j "-and closed at noon today with an Address, by. Clyde Erwin, . State Superintendent of Public In struction. ;;..;. 'I .A. series of conferences were held on Tuesday and Wednesday. Topics for discussion included current problems such as the" use c parents in the school program end techniques for effective - group work. Discussion groups met Tuesday for the different edu citicral levels such as elemen- : tary teachers, principals and 1 supervisors. . ! School Week began severa years ago as a series of discus- sions held at various times dur .1 ing the year. At these sessions were, discussed the multifarious I problems of elementary teachers, : i administration personnel, "prin cipals and supervisors. The series was, combined for the first time last, summer. Cobb Dormitory was" reserved for the participants. Interested students also attended-many, of the meetings. club's side all y earJheadded--"We want to stress the fact that the Press Club is not a closed or ganization," Northart said, nor is it restricted to journalism majors. We asK oniy xnai wxe members be interested m the field of journalism as a vocation. Northart urged all students m- erested in joining the Press Club n : attend the meeting Monday night at 7;3.0..in room 306 Bynum, ocated' between Carr dormitory and the Playmakers' Theatre. Heer Tours Front habilitation program. At this time members of the sented a digested picture of the latest findings and activities in problem. , Inventory and evaluation will be carefully taken of the meeting, Trrrormation will'be distrib- among hospitals, jails and "TTrrrr uted homes throughout the state. Bridge Tournament Winners Get National Rating Points Eleven tables of bridge battled West, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith. it nut for ton scores at the regu- The winners received national ... - - i lar Tuesday . night duplicate rating points. bridge tournament at Graham Director Charles Woodson is Memorial lounge. expecting a larger crowd next Tuesday night and urges all xvpto Mr? H. J. Duerr and C. S. planning to attend to arrive in Shen; for East-West, Mr. and time to beSm Paying at 7:15. Mrs. Vic Huggins. becond place Winners last week were James wirJEiER-:;. ! dueling for life or love-the greatest stcordsman r t thnm rtllf Dr. Clarence Heer, professor ht.iv r inct lor iiui tn-ouuui went tu raw w rftnBi. Tob- n -MnrT-ic. v , ... mit morwitr arifi Franlr StnllmPs A . .i t -. .n . completed a tour oi tne an in- , , " nrsi Piace ana erry ocnuiiz r ... JVocf-Woct n Mr Qnn Mr Hill i fantry Division front m Ivor ea as . and jbod neam, second piace. i . . - it t Wnnrl. Cnminiy in third for North the guest of Major uenerai u. xu. - , Lemnitzer, commanding general -uin v. x o.! . ,i. . j. ... , ana iviaiuuim vicutt., xur xjcisw- Ui. lllC UIVIOIU". " , ..... . Dr. Heer was a member of a special . Presidential mission in Korea to negotiate an economic Choral Group Choral Rehersal Room in Hill Piano Clinic lo I3e Meld The second annual clinic for piano teachers will be conducted : here June 30-July 3 by Dr. Will i lam S. Newman of the University Music'. Department., The clinic, 5 ! sponsored by the University Ex- ;H-, tension. Division in co-operation S j with the. Music Department, will 1 be held in Hill Hall. On the agen g I da are illustrated lectures, per & formances by Dr. Newman ond $ others, recordings, s?;des, movies Ci- pianists, and displays of new j materials. The programs will c stress teaching materials, pro cedures, problems of technique, g end " problems of interpretation, c Dr. Newman, who is chairman f ef instruction in piano in the I music " department here .and 3 u chairman of senior piano in "-t ft the Music Teachers' National As- I ociation, is a well-known con J Jccrt pianist and widely read au- "5 n Uicr of 'The Pianist's Problems." a p ,.: i ".r :, . ..3 -..'. - - ... and financial agreement between L Summer Concert wiU bs tne uninea wiumcuiu tu . nn Tt11ircriQ,rc k. nnrl Republic of -Korea. General Lem- M d at 7:30 p m in the nitzer represented:; uenerai van T5Phprsai FleeY arid 'the Eight Army during thp .npffnt.iat.ions. . .O- - .,.(.. I ....... -r A siv nnint. aerpement design- The concert, to oe given uuiy a rcrV inflation in Korea 10. will feature Bachs Cantata and contribute to the stability of 106 with instrumental accom the Korean economy was signed panionment. Other pieces to be inPiisan on May 24. ' presented are "God's is the Best", Dr. Heer. soent several days 16th and 17th Century Maangais, with General Lemnitzer in tour- and "Contemporary by inomp in? the. 7th Division front. son r, - -j" ' j r '. . " . y ; V ,' 4ri ) if' . 'in. MALA POWERS SSiSEBl HOBBY JEANS for workf Cahtfrbury Club ' I)r. Wilton Mason of the music 3.' department will speak this.3un o diy night at the supper meeting 'tr the Canterbury Club, Chase Arnbcr, president, announced yes- 6:00 p o o Jhrdoy. The meeting is at o f. the Episcopal Parish 1 ' r T " 1 uuiiumi uimum jliiiihli'Hiiiiiiiiiiiijiii mmnr-ii l,T,, if'i- Hit-- . 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