Show Supt Chipman Gives Gives' Highlights I of Convention in Atlantic City The Tho members of the North Summit Summit Sum Sum- mit Board Doard of Education feel that the AASA Convention In Atlantic City was one of the finest experiences ex tx- tx I the they have been privileged to enjoy I The Convention theme To tTo days day's Challenges was carried out through the convention lien Ben I O. O Willis 62 1961 52 president of of AASA put It this way To ToI I days day's Challenges must be met to to- day Tomorrow will be too late to meet the need of girls and I boys children and youth throughout through through- out America i I Bunche Speaks I I Some of the highlights of the convention Included talks by Dr Ralph Bun Bunche ho who was a golden key award winner an achievement achievE 1 ment bestowed upon one of Americas America's outstanding citizens by bythe bythe the AASA Dr Bunche Is Undersecretary Under Under- Under 1 secretary of th the United Nations He lie called upon American teach 1 ers erg to Impart values and principles plea pies as well as knowledge to the students and opined that the teacher in American Society is due a far better position than ho hoor hoor hoor or she has ever enjoyed Teaching Teach ing Is a much more honored profession profession profession pro pro- in countries of ot the tho old world than in o our r own I Frank Prank Pace Jr chairman ot of the Board oard of general Dynamics Corporation stated that the one reason why 23 great civilizations of the past post had declined was a alack alack alack lack of creative leadership Creative leadership he said Bald I is the corne cornerstone tone of the educational edu rou ca lonal process procesa We must re reI readjust readjust re- re adjust people ourselves as I ourselves as well as institutions 1 I I I I Former Defense Secretary Neil Nen H ii McElroy compared education in n the United States and Russia I He lIe said education esi in America Is Js rooted and nourished in freedom It is Is today th the most extensive system In the world unsurpassed in Its breadth and quality It is the very mainspring of ot our National Na Na- strength strength socIal social economy and in military But Dut we must face squarely the fact tact that education Is no m monopoly of Ii a tre free free society II I It Is serving as M a I source of great strength also for the most powerful powerful powerful power power- ful totalitarian system in his history tor Mutt Must Meet Challenge Labor Leader Walter P. P cr er warned that the United States must meet the challenge of a technical age His 1113 subject was was- Labor Looks at the tho Educational Challenge He lie said when we speak of continued education crisis we are ore speaking about more than the schools We are arc I speaking about ourselves and the nation about national purposes I and national goals We are all nIl allIn allin In the race between education and catastrophe It is a I Irace race that thatis thatis is lis is being run outside as well as within the schools I Columnist Drew Pearson acted I as as moderator and participated in inthe inthe inthe the discussion with Frederick W. W I Ford a II member of the Ft Federal j I Communications Board and GIN i I bert bert dean of the Annenberg AnnenI Annen Annen- I berg School of Communications University of Pennsylvania in which they discussed Accent on I Television Some Potentialities I Practices and Policies Supt Supt R. R S. S Chipman Chipman- |