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Denton Record-Chronicle from Denton, Texas • Page 34

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Denton, Texas
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34
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THE I Helen Help Us! By HELEN SUE BOTTEL RAP: Vou asked whether "teacher evaluation" by students had merit. At our university, it's done regularly, and I believe it has- upgraded, teaching methods. The professors' profit by learning their weak points and feel good about the plus marks they receive, loo. For example, if three- fourths of the class agrees the instructor moves too fasl and doesn't take time to explain, he revises his approach somewhat. One of our profs, throws the evaluation sheets in the wastebasket.

Says they're wastes of time. He is the poorest teacher in our section. In fact, less about English literature 'than do some of his students. Yet he refuses to be graded by a "bunch of dummies." 1 think student grading of instructors (especially at the college level) should be made mandatory. Then the grades could be fed to a computer and not only the teachers but the administrators- would receive the Only poor instructors would vote against this i a i -Humanities Major H.M.; Administrators might vote against it too: colleges and universities are already snowed under by the "paper of the extra Helen lUI.r Our -mail on "student evaluation of teachers" went about four to one AGAINST.

The argument (from both sides of the desk) was that lough teachers were often unpopular and might be graded down, even though they turned out the best- prepared students. (I slill kinda like the idea, but not -on a mandatory basis.) Sue Helen and Sue: I'm a person who likes change. Old clothes bore me. I don't enjoy staying at one job over two years but I don't i i I have something better. Even apartments: 1 start looking a a about six months in one place.

And I darn sure wouldn't stay in one city the rest of my life. I'm 22 and restless. For these reasons, my girl says I'm a poor marriage rij-k. She i I'd be changing wives as often as I change my life style. She has me half convinced, but not in the way she expects.

Dear Moving: BUT find a girl who has shallow roots, too. You'd never make it with "Miss Slay-Put" unless one of you changed Helen Couple Repeats Vows Y3BU MRS. JAMES ANDREW McDANIEL (Beverly Sue Swink) Simple Adjustments Can Improve Lighting STILLWATER When a bulb in a lamp is too high, it restricts a circle of light and shines into the eyes of persons standing a I a a problem i the lampshade with a riser. Risers come in multiples of one-half-inch and can-be screwed to the top of the harp. Other simple adjustments in lamps may improve lighting in your home, says Lucille Clark, OSU extension i specialist a Oklahoma State University.

If the bulb is too low in the a and shows beneath the lower edge of the shade, replace the lampshade with a deeper one. Or use a shorter harp or a different i i bowl. If the lamp base is too short and the light doesn't shine at the proper level, set the bnse on wood, marble, ceramic or a blocks to raise the lamp to the proper, height. For ease in handling the lamp, cement (he block to the base. Shades should be made of translucent -materials wilh while or near-white linings Hillcresl Baptist 'Church was the setting Saturday night for ceremonies joining Beverly Sue Swink and James Andrew McDaniel in marriage.

The Rev. Bill Buckingham of Carrollton's Northside Baptist Church officiated. The couple's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Swink of Denton and Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. McDaniel of Cisco. The bride chose a princess gown of white Chanlilly lace over peau desoie with bow forming the (rain.

Her headpiece was a camelot cap Follow How-Tos STILLWATER To keep zippers running smoothly, follow several suggestions. A a keep a zipper closed to a i a i the garment's shape and style. Never dry clean, press or iron an open zipper, warns Mrs. a Lou Sowers, extension clothing specialist a a a a University. Press nylon zippers with a press cloth at a low heat setting.

When i i washable items, close the zippers and protect them within folds of the garment. Before sewing a zipper into fabrics with little or no shrinkage', shrink the zipper. If zippers do not zip a lots of washing and wearing apply beeswax, candle wax or zipper lubricant. "If wrinkles mar your day, be deceptive. Look younger NEW! Bye-Lines NightCare Cream for Eyes Here's a unique new treatment cream for the fragile eye area- where age first shows.

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They wore gowns of apricot gingham with white organdy pinafores and white picture hats. Robert Genova was best a Q. Whitmire was groomsmen. Serving as ushers were Jerrv Stritt- a a bride's brother Gray Swink. Sharon Lester and Lisa Byrd Jit- 1 candles.

At the reception, members oi the house party' were Susan Taylor and Mmes. Jack Lester. Lester Byrd, Roberl Lewis and Johnny After a wedding trip lo Dallas, the couple will live in Denton, where the bride is 'employed at a i a Bank, Thegroohi is employed at Sea'rs in Dallas. Both are Denton High School graduates. Senior Named Top Homemaker JA.MKS.MALO.VE I James Ma lone, a senior at Slidell High School, has been named one of the 1973 Betly Crocker a of Tomorrow as a result of his high score on the knowledge and aptitude test sponsored by (he corporation.

The son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Malone. he is active in FFA and enjoys bull riding, i a and taxidermy. This is the first year that the contest has been open to both males and females.

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Pages Available:
227,355
Years Available:
1918-1977