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Journal and Courier from Lafayette, Indiana • 12

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Lafayette, Indiana
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THE JOURNAL AND COURIER LAAYETTE IND riday Evening May 24 1988 i to Clothesline Busy Clubwoman Art Exhibit 'vl JU ii Junior High Artists Monitor Alumni Active Though School Is More Miaswi Mr and Mrs 8 EBS Mrs ENGAGED? (9TH AND MAIN) 916 MAIN ST PHONE 7428288 Si 4 ssy 119 EAST MAIN STREET DELPHI STORE of the ancient civilization in and host Shulze Mrs Mrs Mary Ruth Ward ette are the daugh ters Juliann and Jodee Oak St West Lafayette Mem 1 bers will give the program on current events Singley Mrs Rex Sutton Mrs A Henze Mrs John Hayes and Mrs William Griggs Mrs I Richolson will be in charge of a musical program and reports will be given on the state convention dele Poor dele cheon and china shower giv en by Miss Carolyn Schil ling and Miss Marilyn Bot tom ley in the Lafayette Country Cub Miss Taylor and Mr Gian nestras will be married June 1 in the irst United Meth odist Church Mrs Russell Harmon represented the National ederation of Business and Professional Women at the California state BPW Con vention at San rancisco Mrs Harmon national first vice president was honor guest at a reception and was principal speaker at a banquet the second day of the convention While in California Mrs Harmon spent some time with her brother and his family Mr and Mrs John reed Jr John Mary and Judy at Los Angeles I By MARY KEMMER Women's Staff Writer Monitor High School Alumni Association will have its second annual alumni banquet June 15 in East Tipp High School The 6:30 pm dinner will follow registra tion from 4 to 6 rom 2 to 4 pm there will be an open house in the Hershey Elementary School which now replaces the old Monitor School The 'Alumni celebration is open to all former pupils and teachers of Monitor School and reservations for the ban quet may be made with Mrs David Linder through June 1 The Class of 1918 and 1943 will be honored and alumni association officers will elected No formal program has been planned so former schoolmates can reminisce during the evening A pho tographer will be available for individual and group pic ture taking Electric Razor Service Repairs Norelco Schick Remington Sunbeam r't producing books mat put tne learning to children in terms and pictures of urban rather than suburban life Teachers College 80 years bld this year and long among the pace setters in tMrhpr training is enpappd in the effort to better prepare teachers for inner city schools schools must change rapidly even at the adolescent grade ischer said accomplish this teacher training must change Miss Lora Dietrich daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Charles Dietrich was honor guest at a banquet given for out standing students and offi cers of Gables Girls Club at Purdue Lora is president of the club Mr and Mrs Krider are back from a month in South America Mr Krider was working with the Purdue Project at Vicosa Brazil and consult ing with the ord ounda tion at Bahia Blanca Argen tina While on that continent the Kriders had a brief vaca tion and took in a number of interesting sights including the Igua Su alls where Brazil Argentina and Para guay border each other and the remains Inca Indian Peru Square Dance Set Rossville Dost Doodlers Square Dance Club will have a square dance at 6:30 pm' Sunday in the 4 Building at the Tippecanoe County air grounds Gabe Owens will be The lehner graduated from Boston Uni versity School of Theology magna cum laude with a degree in theol ogy Mr Yegerlehner has been awarded a fellowship for graduate study at the school and will start with the sum mer session Guests of Victor Kurt have been their daughter and family Mr and Mrs James Cunning ham and son James and Mrs mother Mrs Azna Kurt all of St Louis Mo Palmer home at 707 Owen St at 7:30 pm Monday for reports from the state con vention Mrs John Knox will assist the hostesses ALPHA Beta Chapter of Kappa Kappa Sigma Sorority will meet at 7:30 pm Mon day in the YWCA with Mrs Victor Bolyard Jr and Mrs Henry Polley as hostesses Rev David Yeger son of Dr and Mrs Yegerlehner was LAWRENCE BOWERS TRICuU were Mrs Josephine Tam ney Mr and Mrs Paul Brickler Mrs Curtis Mrs Pauline Teresa Potts Bauerle i Mrs Mrs Edna Rohrabaugh Mrs Ruth Brown Mrs Har riet Nelson Mrs Hazel Coo per and Mrs Helena Ashley Also Mrs Helen Brickler Mrs Garnet Elsea Mrs Dorothy Nairn Mrs Carl Saathoff Mr and Mrs Har old Miller Mrs Dessie Blu Mrs Harry McGrath Mrs Ethal Rankin Mrs Pearl Gayley Mrs Helen Maitlen Mrs Joan Hellwig ausett and Mrs Virginia Carter Mrs Dean reeman ac companied the travelers as YWCA staff advisor on the trip Meeting Planned HOMECRAT Club will have the final meeting of the' season at a luncheon at 1 pm Monday in the home of at the Scholarship" Mrs Roscoe Mills 141 Awards meeting in Ihomas Duncan Hall Miss a Jefferson High School senior and Miss Theresa Ann Max well a graduate of Klondike High School and 1967 winner were introduced by Miss Mar tha Crone scholarship chair man A musical program was given by Michael High from Jefferson High School and Mrs Robert Brown was hostess chairman Cold Cups Serve thoroughly chilled condensed soups in chilled cups mugs bowls or glasses By PATRICIA McCORMICK NEW YORK Every Johnny and Janie dropout from an inner city school has a friend in a high place Dr John ischer pres ident" of Teachers College Columbia University said children who ditch the books failures The schools are Off to school for the first time such boys and girls take the language accus tomed street talk Their conduct is conditioned by sub standard living quarters some hungry and even rag bag togs Their first collision on the academic front is with a teacher from a middle class background She bawls them out when they express them selves in four letter words The very first day the ghetto child is accused of doing something dreadful Teacher 'nassps nut reariino ouuks wim stories ana pic tures or children who ghetto children live in a garden of suburbia Learning to read is as difficult as learning a foreign language So right away the In an art contest for junior high school students sponsored by Alpha Unit of Lafayette Associate Chapter of Delta Eta of Tri Kappa Sorority three first place awards were made The artists winning firsts were (from left) Darlene Barber pastels and Paula Yim black and white both from West Lafayette Junior High School and Marcia Mattingly water color from Sunnyside Junior High School All three are ninth grade students (Staff Photo) Dr and Mrs Kelley Carr were at San rancisco Calif where he attended a convention of the American Association of Orthodontists Mrs William Bousquet chairman Mrs Vernon Ogborn Mrs Allen Crow ell Mrs Jon A Allen Mrs Delmar Guard Mrs Hoffman Mrs Ralph Mar nier Mrs Ralph Wooten and Mrs Kenneth Collins Members of the Purdue Library Staff will have a picnic Saturday beginning at 2 pm at the Hills Ross house has been reserved for the group Games and entertainment are planned for the after noon with a carry in supper scheduled for 5:30 pm Delta Gamma Alumnae will entertain graduating seniors from chap ter at a buffet supper at 5:30 pm Monday in the home of Mrs Roderic Wal lace 1213 Wea Ave Mrs Helen housemoth er at Purdue will be a spe cial guest ollowing the dinner the seniors including Miss Sue Munson and Miss Cheryl Davis will be initiated into "the alumnae association Officers of the alumnae association are Mrs William Horn president Mrs Neil Habig vice president Mrs Bruce Owens sec retary treasurer and Mrs David Williams Panhel lenic representative Mrs Wallace will be as sisted by Mrs Owens Mrs Williams Mrs John Santa Mrs Habig and Mrs Jack Van Meeter Lafayette Phi Mu Alumnae Chapter will honor graduat ing seniors of col legiate chapter at a dessert party at 7 pm Sunday in dreams are spun in the radiant beauty at ner bridal gown Craig Shaffer and Dean Snyder are among 33 Purdue men students who recently were initiated into Omicron Delta Kappa leadership hon orary for upperclassmen Mrs Margaret Davis was guest of honor at a farewell and retirement breakfast given by members of the Lafayette School Guards in her home MrsDavis is a Mr and Mrs Karl Krieg will be hosts for a rehearsal i nprCriday night at Culver honoring their son David and Miss Kathryn Kaser who will be married Saturday at Plym outh The Karl Kriegs were ac companied by their daugh ter Karyl and their son and his wife and Mr and Mrs Richard Krieg Seniors of chap ter of Sigma Kappa Sorority will be honored at a 1 pm luncheon in the Morris Bry ant Inn Saturday and will be initiated into the alumnae association Mrs Martin Mlynarik is luncheon chairman and also newly elected president of the alumnae group Other officers serving with her are Mrs Carl Marquardt vice president Mrs Lowell Cole secretary Mrs Mary Poor treasurer Miss Catherine McCain Panhellenic gate and Miss Amy alternate Panhellenic gate Mrs Schaefer of Denver Colo is a house guest of her daughter and family the Melvin A Rileys Mrs Yamelle of Wabash has returned to her home after spending a few days with Mr and Porter Mrs Jess Andrew daughter Ellie were esses for a linen shower and tea honoring Miss Lynn Tay lor bride elect of James Duncan Giannestras Miss Taylor also was com olimented at a luncheon and Pilot Club To Install Pilot Club of Lafayette will have installation of officers at a meeting at 6:15 pm Mon day in The Trails Mrs Ever ett Wright will conduct the ceremonies for Mrs Humphreys president Miss Dorothy Coots first vice pres ident Mrs rank Reiss sec ond vice president Miss Joyce Klingler recording sec retary Mrs John A Katz man corresponding secre tary Miss Louise Harrison treasurer Miss rances Doyle Miss Gertrude Stitz and Miss Olga Johnson directors Committee members for the meeting are Miss June Schwartz Mrs Mary Brown Miss Emily Jane Al dridge Mrs Marshall Mrs Richard Lammers Mrs Everett Wright Mrs rank Reiss Mrs Ivan Anderson Mrs Humphreys Miss Harri son Miss Coots Mrs Donald oster and Mrs John Casey youngsters must the few come out of col forelgn language of a lege prepared to work with life that is foreign to them inner city schools Very few who com to want to work in such schools school from different back A great many are in such grounds cannot be permitted schools because they cannot to ischer said find jobs riscner saia mere also is a' great shortage of knowledge to pass on in such teacher train ing but acquiring more all the know that it is very important to begin with de prived children as early as the headstart he said age three or four also imoortant tn have GAMMA Lambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will meet at 7:30 pm Mon day in the Indiana Gas Co Building Mrs Ronald Cohee will receive the Ritual of Jewel degree and also will be installed as recording secre tary Delegates will be elected of ederated Clubs to the June state meeting CHAPTER of the PEO ALPHA Sigma Chapter of Sisterhood will meet in the Sigma Alpha Sorority will have a party at 8 pm Mon day in the home of Mrs loyd Timmons 601 26th St Miss Marjorie Niewerth will assist the hostess EDGEWOOD Club will have a luncheon meeting at 1 pm Monday in the Holiday Inn Club officers who will be hostesses are Mrs Clifford BRIDESMAID'S from $22 BRIDAL GOWNS from $50 Scheduled The fourth annual Clothes line Art exhibit sponsored by the Lafayette Junior Club will be from 1 to 4 pm Sunday in the Jenks Rest Building at Co lumbian Park Two art objects from each kindergarten through sixth grade classroom in the Lafayette and Westschools will be on display The event is open to the public Committee members in clude Mrs Edward Schmidlin general chair man Mrs Philip Mar tin Mrs Leo Mahoney Mrs Bernard lowers Mrs Charles Scholer Mrs Ben Southard and Mrs Larry Martin school contacts Refreshments are being arranged by Mrs Dean Rothenberger Mrs Nor man Weldon Mrs Wayne Leddy Mrs A Cordes Jr Mrs Dick Brown Mrs Lewis Sproull Mrs Richard Puckett and Mrs Morton Kimmel OR COIURE TT the caller Dr vv nonors Award Winners Miss Carol Ann Emery win ner of the $1200 scholarship presented by the Lafayette BPW Club was a special guest rom $5000 4 i 1 Bridesmaid Gown from $2000 USE YOUR CHARGE Tha brida comat iirti at SECOND LOOR PALAIS ROYAL 4)4 MA Come aee our memory mafe ing collection of fashion for you and your maid ormal full lengths or bouffant bal lerinas satin chiffon or I tulle Our consultant will assist you in all detail 8 Is i Schools Need Specially Trained i Teachers to Rescue Dropouts "Schools and teachers must adjust programs to meet these children they must respect the children and not condemn But teachers sensitive to needs and backgrounds of the inner city schoolchild are in short supply if not rare ischer called for more in teach college to help rescue the ghetto children He said text book makers are helping by small teachinf Trou and nwtrftsMnflr hCAle mil more adults to teach each child This would break the steady diet of one teacher throughout a school year know these children need individual attention someone to listen to them and to understand and he said When such things happen the schools will get a passing grade in notebook and there will be fewer dropouts Among those who spent last weekend on a sightsee ing bds trip to St Louis Mo were Mrs William Shannon Mrs May icher Mrs Blanch Layton JWrs Leota miscellaneous shower given Mrs Alvin Breitwieser Best Mr and Mrs George and "daughter Mrs Paul Garngues Mrs Howard Schmiedicke in the Morris Wright Mrs John Jenkins ht Inn and at a lun Mrs Raymond Kemble Mrs iviary luu vamey ana miss Dorothy Cole Also on the trip which was sponsored by the YWCA APPOINTMENT t5 A CALL 4744668 Looking or Julika? Coming this weekend to attend the 50th anniversary open house honoring Mr and Mrs Al Ward of Oxford will be his sisters Mrs Blanche Young of airmount and Mrs James Wilson of Chal mers Mr Wilson will ac company his wife Assisting at the reception Sunday in the home of the the home of Mrs Uhl honorees son and his wife1 805 Avoidale Ave West Mr and Mrs Ward Jr 125 Lafayette Hostesses will be Blueberry Lane West Lafay long time member and presi dent of the group Officers elected at the breakfast meeting were MrsClyde i 1 1 president Mrs James Anderson vice president and Mrs Harold Demerly secretary trea surer Among those who attended the 31st Celeano Province convention of Delta Theta Chi Sorority at Elkhart were Mr 'and Mrs Delton Eu banks Mrs Stanley Daven port Mrs Kenneth Hull Mrs Harold Kantz Mrs Ralph Vanderkolk Mrs John Coopman Mrs Cragg Mrs Charles Gosney and Miss Ruby Rock Mrs Gosney was elected vice president and Mrs Kantz was elected to serve on the nominating committee for the 1969 convention Then coma to Loeb's Our gracious Bridal Consultant will help you select your gown 'plan your trousseau register your gift choices No details will A 'i i be overlooked Salon Second loor 'A0 1 I Art Students I Honored By Tri Kappa' Mrs Burkholder and Moser were judges foran art contest followed by a tea given In the home of Mrs A Hawkins? Sponsor of the contest was" Alpha Unit of Lafayette Associate Chap ter of Tri Kappa Sorority irst place winner in water color was' Marcia Mattingly from Sunnyside Jurjief' High School first in "pastel was Darlene Barber of West La I fayette Junior High School and place in black and white was Paula Yim also from West Lafayette Brown from Tecum seh Junior High School was second place winner for water color and Tam Robinson from Sunnyside won second for black and white Mrs John Lynch is the West Lafayette school art teacher Mrs Emmett Ade teaches at Tecumseh and Mrs Elizabeth Sharpless at Sunnyside Other members of the spon soring organization who as sisted Mrs Hawkins at the contest and tea Mrs Ralph Phillippe Mrs George Clavton Mrs Gateft Oderkirk and Miss Philena difficulty of making it in this Palmer subject doubles The ghetto THE BEAUTIUL BRIDE 1 reflects her own fine taste and begins at Glucks Come see our exquisite col lection of i a I fashions and a mother of the bride dresses Hui ftp Lafayette's most exciting MARKET SQUARE! 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