Show I STWIFA'I I1IF in citing ‘gram By Laird Walker Teaching young people of what university represents will of “Upward be a primary goal Bound” a program for a under-pr- i he ivileged begins students which its year at USU June a as 23 Jlect- - Under auspices of the Office of Economic Opportunity has a fund of $81670000 ? established to provide a grade-10-ievprogram here for 50 students to receive availatraining not normally ble to them USU will fi- been cl arm-oel- e was 19M 3 'Upward Bound Contracted By USU Begins This Summer poin-J- r h-- 13 of A "an nance 10 schooling According Special Supervising Workshop For Elementary Teachers the rceently visited USU and explained that enrollment durto Dr Frances ing the first year is limited Halstrom associate profesHowever he indicated that sor in special education and in future years many more director of USU’s project students will be included in students will be selected for “Upward Bound” the school who “have been Reviewing Dr Ilalstrom’s failures since an early age schedule of plans blokes dedrop-out- s problem readers scribed her program as “most and social deviates” Dr imaginative” pointed out that these Dr Halstrom is enthusiasyoung people have lower achtic about the project She exievement poorer health lowthat during her youth plained er grades and more deficienshe benefited from a governcies in reacting and language ment program which made Problems with types of stuadvancement for her dents sought for the program “That is whypossible I’m enthusiahave arisen as “social diststic” she commented Through ance between the school cul“Upward Bound” Dr ture and the home has widehopes to help young ned resulting in hostility topeople realize their potenward everything school reptials as she has been able to resents” explained the di- realize hers she ’ron 18-2- lisle dean College of Educa- tion “We are fortunate in being able to obtain the services of Mrs B l)ickman Swam of llal-slro- m Ilal-stro- is a A special workshop for public school teachers who supervise student teachers in elementary education will be held on the Utah State Uni9 versity campus July to C CarDr John according of percent Northern Illinois University” Dr Carlisle said ‘‘Airs Swain Is a specialist in elementary education and has worked extensively with student teachers in the schools of Illinois” The workshop will involve the full lime of participants and will carry three credit hours Additional details will be released later During the year just closed Dr Carlisle said more m rector Eliminating such attitudes and developing appre- ciation for education is the objective of “Upward Bound” Students for the program will be selected from districts including Sky View High Ilox Elder High Intermountain Indian School Utah In- ent tu- - nai ‘'is leir in he on on lie 5m Phi ies th Ji- - r to lie iy Delta Kappa Dr Virgil Blanke will the of be first speaker at a series summer luncheon meetings sponsored by the Phi Delta Kappa The first meeting will at 12:45 pm June 16 in the University Lounge Union Building Participants be up a tray and eat in the cafeteria at 12:00 Dr Blanke is Chairman Educational Development Division College of Education Ohio State University A former school superintendent he now devotes full time at Ohio State University working in the area of implementing change in education luture meetings are scheduled for Wednesdays may pick Long Drive? 10 well-round- ed ’ summer sludenls wi hinhome and continue visPeriodic school pursuits Di 1 will be made by strom and her f’ta pui students for counseling sessions noses and lecture Such visits will be fjane until the program Relax With A Haircut and Massage! MEL’S Berber Shop 'Vestside ’Bird - 752-980- 4 2l)n HaW-o- m 'V Stoheecu- gramanTdiaditoroiaisj'ch western projects in U x Sw 1$$$ s- - ’ v 1 Sc l ' r A dormitory and the new food'Vntrr adjacent to (lie housing units uos scheduled be housrd in the for today Summer Quarter students mil this fall areas will open upper four floors and all OPENING OF THE west high-ris- e orm Cafeteria Opening Today high-ris- e One of the two USU housing units and the adnew Food Service Centerschewere jacent to the halls duled for opening today last w'cek’s inspection of The upper four floors will hall west residence iol-lowi- ng the he utilized this summer QuarmrtPnts and the food operate at half nrovide about 300 Corps summer students wUl spoof ne-1ees- Sn Lys’ can utilize of Stafo“via the cafetei npxt 3600 meals !hv to Students who live resi- - Y1"8’ nf nmvide in theinils donee Ilall hMt-ris- e andin Richards The cadre for opera w the Food Center fr°m schedule of operation will remain unchanged although approximately half the kitchen staff will move to the new unit The two high rise residence balls will he completed for the opening of Fall Quarter and will accommodate 393 student each They are ful- and all ly and lounge area are ridors tile has Accoustical carpeted of on the ceiling used been room an(i hall Each stu- his oun desk dent 111 b bookshelves wardrobe closet cor-cen- te anJ puU0llt Thore are 24 singly rooms and 181 double rooms in each two buildinig and there are and showers large group each vatory facilities tson contain bed-loung- JnviliaSranTrood'sori i - - u fa the second Upwaru apply for a an of Bound” contract in m to enlarge the program Uba? Joseph V tutor-counselo- rs will he assigned to work with enroilees The tutors who are students regular university activities will supervise in all ranging from student government to camping trips Each of USU’s eight collto provide eges are scheduled acticlassroom and lecturers vities in an effort to portray edpicture of a ucation Deans of the respccas tive colleges will serve consultants in the programdeIntellect ual ad social convelopment are primary cerns of the project but physical needs are not forgotten county l)r Merrill DaincsI1 contj’t health ©fticer rountine physical exiin" tions with necessary treatment and Dr Sj Roskelley county diairman wil of the Dental Soviet and supmake dental cheeks ply treatment setool tus Following the Individuals interested enrolling in the course are in in- vited to contact either Dr E Malcom Allred head Department of Elementary Education or Dr Ellvert II Himes director Summer (Quarter Airs Swam holds a Bachelor degree from the National Teachers College Evanston Illinois and the Masters degree from the University of Illinois She will also be a visiting faculty member during the first session of Summer Quarter and will conduct coures in kindergarten education for undergraduate and graduate Reported From Workshop Week said Miss Halstrom A seven-wee- k training program will begin the year-lon- g project Stuone of the in live will dents and eat dormitories high rise Room cafeteria new in the addition In free and board is they will be paid $10 weekly as part of their economic schooling inAlong with professional structors workshop will explore ways and means of improving this significant aspect of the preparation program of teachers Enrollment Hike and West School Lake in Salt School High racial and ethnic All City groups will be represented uld elementary education in the public schools of Utah under the direction of the College of Education at USU The students dustrial be- - than 200 individuals completed their student teaching in ion cm tThe“ er la-ea- ch floor The basemen prac- activity rooms music rooms rooms typing aund ry and storage f acilities Each building has two elevators Academic affairs on the campus assumed different emphasis and proportion last week Short and instensive programs characterized by different approaches to learning and instruction led by local and visiting specialists were presented for the most part to “students” already recognized for their achievements and contributions as professional educators Conferences semina r s and institutes workshops this year numbered 17 or 7 more than were counted last year The majority of these programs scheduled to terminate at the dose of the week supplied opportunities for University credit for approximately 800 people principally at the graduate level Of this number 673 were registered for credit Topics for the week ranged training for teachers in “Project Head fx-o- pre-scho- Stall” to Aerospace ol Educa- tion sponsored by NASA the CAP and our own aeronaulics personnel and department instiA nationally-sponsore- d tute in history was initiated one of eight (an increase of two) such programs awarded the University this summer The State Department of Public Instruction conducted a series of conferences and seminars in various aspects of vocational education capitalizing upon USU stalf members i n collaboration with departmental specialists Enrollment in credit course work for the week totaled 673 The number attending the groups ranged from 8 to 110 Average attendance per group was 40 Credit hours offered ranged from one to three per course depending upon the nature of the work and the intensity as well as the time scheduled Some workshops extended from early morning until late in the evening |