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Show Alpine TeachersV Institute To Be Held At Lincoln; Association Sets Meeting Leading Utah educators will be among the speakers at the sessions of the Alpine district Teachers' Institute, In-stitute, to be held at Lincoln high school Saturday, according to Superintendent Sup-erintendent D. R. Mitchell. Among tire guest speakers will be President Franklin. S. Harris of Brigham Young university, State Superintendent Charles H. Skid-more, Skid-more, Dr. John Carlisle of the Utah State Agricultural college, Arthur Gaeth of Brigham Young university, Dr. Ernest M. Hansen, and others. The Institute will serve as a clearing house for ideas on important import-ant educational problems. This year' the Institute is being held after school starts. This is expected to increase the value of the conference, confer-ence, because the teachers of the district will have had an opportunity opportuni-ty to determine problems and these problems may be discussed at the Institute. Teachers of the district will gather gath-er Friday night, for the annual meeting of the Alpine Teachers' association, as-sociation, at which the election of officers for the coming year will be the principal business. - The Institute Insti-tute sessions will be held Saturday. Milton Taylor, secretary of the Utah Education association, will be the speaker at the association meeting meet-ing Friday night. Charles B. Walker, Walk-er, president of the Alpine Teachers' Teach-ers' association, will preside. The program will feature community singing conducted by E. B. Terry of Lincoln high school, Mr. Taylor's address, musical numbers furnished by the American Fork high school music department under direction of Kenneth J. Bird, and humorous parts by each of the four high schools of the district. A luncheon will follow the election of officers. Institute sessions will include general meetings at 9 o'clock Saturday Satur-day morning and at 2:30 in the afternoon, with departmental sessions ses-sions at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. Programs for the sessions have been drawn up as follows: 9:00 A. M. General Session. Group singing Direction of E. B. Terry, Lincoln; prayer, S. H. Blake, Board Member; Piano Solo, Miss Carolyn Conyers, Spencer; speaker, speak-er, President Franklin S. Harris, Brigham Young university; Violin Solo, Mr. Frank Shaw, Lchi; speaker, speak-er, Superintendent Charles II. Skid-more. Skid-more. 10:30 A. M. to 12:00 Noon Departmental De-partmental Session. A. Elementary Grades, G. W. Lnr-' Lnr-' sen in charge. Speaker, Miss Alta Miller, "Worthwhile Science Studios in the Elementary Grades"; speaker, speak-er, Miss Annie Carol Proctor, "What is Proper Emphasis on Fundamentals?"; Fundamen-tals?"; Discussion (10 minutes). B. High Schools, L. B. Adamson in charge. Speaker, J. W. Hor.sley, "Education for Home and Family Life in Box Elder County"; Speaker, H. E. Johnson, County Vocational Coordinator, "Vocational Education I and National Defense". C. Parent-Teacher Association, j Mrs. Leo Meredith in charge. Speaker, Speak-er, Dr. John Carlisle, U. S. A. C, "Tire Task of Parent-Teacher Associations Asso-ciations in Adjusting to Present-Day Present-Day Problems". 12:00 to 1:30 P. M. Luncheon. Principal A. P. Warnick, Host. Music, instrumental. E. B. Terry, Lincoln; .speaker, Arthur Gaeth, "The Task of the Schools In a Prc-pa Prc-pa redness Program". 1:30 P. M. to 2:30 P. M- - Departmental Depart-mental Session. A. Elementary Grades, Cecil Ash in cl inrgn. Speaker, Dr. John Carlisle, "How Can the Elementary Teacher Make the Greatest Contribution to the Life of the Child?"; speaker, Leo Hanson, "Analysis of Conflicting Views of Elementary Education". B. Hii;h Schools, Principal Karl Banks in Charge. Speaker, Dr. Ernest M. Hansen, "How Can We Chance our Secondary Secon-dary Education to Meet the Challenge Chal-lenge of the Day?" C. Parent-Teacher Association, J Mrs. Leo Meredith in charge. ! Committee Chairmen Reporting on Year's Program. 2:30 P. M. to 3:30 P. M. General Session. Music, Arthur Ovcrlade, Lchi; speaker, Dr. Carlisle, "To Best Insure In-sure the Democratic Way of Life What are the Responsibilities of the Child, the Teacher, the Parent, and the Board of Education?"; vocal solo Miss Willa Thomock, Lchi; instructions. instruc-tions. Superintendent D. R. Mitchell. . -o |