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Show Page 2f THE HERALD, Provo, Utah U Sunday, November 8, 1970 Childhood Education Group Meets in Provo IT; The Association for Childhood insurance, the insurance will Education, International, Provo pay for the child s care; Branch, met Wednesday at the otherwise the families pay up to Children's Cottage School at the $150. Two of the teachers are Utah State Hospital where Dr. paid by the Provo City School Eugene Fox, administrator, and and the other by" the hospital. The youngsters are placed in a Don Bishop, psychologist, told of five group system ranging from the work of the center. They told how they try to meet those who do such work as the needs of youngsters who washing the floors and walls and cannot meet the requirements of learn it is a privilege to go to society. In the child group there school, to those who have ft $7 are 0 fJ p Z children and three teachers, six pupils to a class. The youngsters are from 6 to 13 and in the small group are able to achieve group status. Dr. Faux said the program grew here because it didn't seem to grow anywhere else. A federal grant supplies the money for Mr. Bishop's grant. Fifty percent of the children come from intact families; 25 from broken homes and 25 have no families. When families have CI JL 18 privileges and are almost ready to return home. The state study conference will be held Nov. 14 from 8:30 a.m. to noon at the East Sandy School, 850 E. 8270 S., Sandy. The theme will be "Increasing a Child's Potential." The local group will meet again on Dec. 2 at the administration offices board room with Murray Allen, Brigham Young University professor speaking on "Conducting Art in the Curriculum." ..II. LEADERS OF OREM STAKE who were sustained Sunday are, front from left, Donald N. .Evans, first counselor; Ray R. Louder, stake president; Clifton M.- NEWLY-CHOSE- N Pyne, second counselor; back from left, W. Eugene Gibbons, executive secretary; Zane S. Taylor, stake clerk; E. Keith Arthur and Robert W. Gammell, assistant stake clerks. A Evaluation Program for Groc fcucaron at V Underway to systematic program and review continuously evaluate graduate education has been under way at the University of Utah for the past year, Dr. Sterling M. McMurrin, dean of the Graduate School, has reported. which The periodic review critically examines every department on campus at least is aimed once every five years at strengthening established and graduate degrees eliminating or upgrading those which fail to meet acceptable standards, Dr. McMurrin said. The U of U examination of its graduate degrees and programs is believed to be as rigorous as any in the entire U.S. "Graduate education grew tremendously in this country after World War II," the dean explained, "but in the last few years both administrators and faculties have recognized the need to halt expansion, critically analyze every graduate degree offering and retain only those that meet high current standards." Similar stringent procedures are now followed when departments wish to create new graduate programs, the dean t. ill Ti . ' 1 j THE OREM NORTH STAKE WAS organized Sunday by a division of the Orem Stake. Leaders will be, front row, from left, MM B. Hymas, first counselor; Ell K. Clayson, stake president; Donald B. Jessee, second counselor; back row from left, Richard E. Bird, executive secretary; Dexter L. Wilberg, Bert Wagstaff and Warren Pratt, stake clerks. New Edition of XA Child Goes Forth,' By Barbara Taylor, Announced at T' A revised edition of A Child only what to do, but how. HunGoes Forth, widely recognized dreds of specific activities in as a valuable source of creative music, language skills, science, ideas for teaching preschool and and many other areas are kindergarten children, was described. Mrs. Taylor employs a wide announced recently by Brigham Young University Press. Written variety of approaches for bom by Barbara J. Taylor, coor- individual exploration and group dinator of the BYU Child interaction. She indicates the Development Laboratory, this values of each type of activity, book is described by a leading so that parents can be sure their child educator as "one of the children will enjoy a balanced most comprehensive curriculum development. A native of Provo, Mrs. Taylor guides on the market." Parents of preshcool children, is the wife of an architect, Dee as well as teachers, will find A R. Taylor, and the mother of two Child Goes Forth an invaluable sons. She attended Brigham aid in directing a child's Young University, receiving the physical, mental, and emotional Outstanding Senior Award in 1957 and a master's degree in development. Mrs. Taylor's book describes 1960. She is now finishing work methods of guiding children into on a Ph. D. Mrs. Taylor is past of the Utah meaningful discovery through president and Association for the Education of creative expression cognative experience. It tells not Young Children. Currency, she LDS College Fraternity Shows Excellent Growth One of the collegiate fraternities fastest-growin- g in the Chi, nation, Sigma Gamma marked its third anniversary Nov. 4 with 2000 members already listed in 35 chapters in eight western states. Expansion eastward is programmed this current school year. The fraternity was organized Nov. 1967. It is active on 32 college campuses in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, Bower, a stock broker with Francis I. du Pont and Co. of Salt Lake City and a guide on Temple Square. Secretary-historia- is n Ryck Luthi, Assistant Director of Student Activities at the prescribed by The Church of Jesus Christ its Saints, of Latter-da- and development relations at BYU. American Fork Dedications Set BRIAN PETERSON AS CHARLES and Connie Brandon as his first wife are main characters in the Noel Coward comedy, "Blithe Spirit," to be presented by Payson High School students Nov. 12 to 17. Education, which, has the ultimate authority to discontinue or begin ptograms. approved, the department must show that the University is competent to award the degree, that it has qualified faculty, library holdings, scientific equipment, space, etc.; that there is a definite need for the program in the field or profession, that there are interested students and a job market, that the program is in harmony with what is being done in other leading universities, that it fits into national professional trends and that the University of Utah is financially able to handle the new program. This meticulous screening has been in operation for several years, but last year a policy was adopted requiring examination of proposed programs by outside experts in the field from other institutions, and by internal consultants (experts from other departments on campus). These consultants make independent investigations and evaluations. Dr. McMurrin said each evaluation is based on studies and recommendations of the external and internal review committee0., which study, of other departments are also under way and will be completed early in 1971 These include architecture, health, physical education and recreation, philosophy, music, electrical "Blithe Coward's the play assisted by Lois Behling as student director and Mrs. 4300 students. Not all of these, however, are purbusiness, biochemistry, suing master's or doctor's medicinal chemistry, degrees. There areJ42 departmetallurgy, fuels engineering ments offering doctorates, inand mining engineering, cluding Ph.D., Ed.D., M.D., and Doctor of Social Work, and Juris physiology, computer science, engineering, biophysics-bioengineerin- g, Doctor degrees. meteorology. Bucilla A mm rU mumm mm A nmm mm Kl um.m rf"M a lIT mm. m:! I $1100 fes? Au!:? reg. now i.uu I p w Reg. $15.00 now $V199 11 PRINCESS $ 1 7199 WINSOM I? 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This drama is one of the 10 plays every year across the nation and has held this high position for the past 30 years, when it was written. Dec. 7, 1956. Greenwood School TT to the State Board 'ol Higher Presented By Payson Students theater-in-the-roun- d, Tuesday. 14 To Be 12-1- for William was named Greenwood, the first school teacher in American Fork. The public will be invited to attend both dedications. Nov. 9. Reviews Noel Coward Play Spirit," one of Noel most delightful comedies, will be produced by -DFORK AMERICAN Payson High School students edicatory program dates for Nov. 7 with performances the additions to two of American each night beginning at 8 p.m. Fork's elementary schools are The play will be done in announced. which has The dedication at Forbes proven very successful over the School will be held Elementary four years. Brian Peterson Nov. 13 commencing at 7 p.m. in past and his second the school auditorium, states plays Charles, is played by Juliann wife, Ruth, Principal Mel in Beckstrand. The delightful The school, named for a leading Johnson. Madame Acarti, is medium, early day educator in the local and schools, Joseph B. Forbes, was played by Lynette Gasser; of wife the first Charles, Elvira, dedicated twenty years ago, on conjured up by Madame Acarti Nov. 27, 1950. is portrayed by Connie Brandon. The dedication of the new Others in the cast are Dennis to School Greenwood addition Baker as Dr. Brandman, Jean will take place the evening of Christensen as Mrs. Brandman, Dec. 10, states Prindpal Marvin Renee Peart as Edith. Joan M. Allen. The program will Christensen, drama instructor school The as 7:30 begin at pjn. at Payson High School, directs originally built was dedicated y sponsoring organization. The fraternity is the male successor to the former coeducational Lambda Delta Sigma, organized in 193S but which became a sorority in 1967. d officers who will direct the growth of the fraternity during the next year are headed by John Preston Creer, prominent Salt Lake attorney and former Salt lake as County Commissioner, president. are Serving as Louis H. Callister, Jr., also a leading Salt Lake City lawyer and former Emigration Stake Mission President; arid Bruce human University of Utah, where he is Not Alone working on his doctorate. Executive secretary of the W.Va. (UPI)-Po- lice VIENNA, fraternity is Sterling Workman, Lt. Charles Elliott says a director of public relations for the Latter-da- y Saint Student $100 stereo tape player was Association and coordinator of stolen from his car while he LDS the Fraternal was attending the West Virginia football game also He serves as University-Pi- tt Organizations. in Saturday Pittsburgh. Bishop of the Valley View 5th Ward in Salt Lake City. "The Pittsburgh police told National offices of the me I was not alone. At least 100 California, New Mexico, Arizona and Texas. Plans call for Us expansion eventually all around the world. Motto of the new brotherhood is "Service to God and Country." Membership is open to all male fraternity are maintained at 19 college students regardless of West South Temple, Salt Lake race, color or creed who are City, Utah. willing to adhere to the ideals and standards of conduct is an associate professor of child According to Dr. McMurrin, the departments affected by the recommendations are given ample opportunity to be heard by the Graduate Council, before it delivers its report to the administration and1 Faculty Council. The Faculty Council recomand administration mendations are thert forwarded by the University administration . continued. According to Dr. McMurrin before a new program can 3 among other things, the opinions gainea oy questionnaires to persons who have received the Ph.D. from the department during the last five years. Reviews of chemical engineering, English, pharmacology, physics and theatre have already been completed and recommendations will be considered by the Graduate Council in its regular meeting ' |