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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 15

Publication:
The Courieri
Location:
Waterloo, Iowa
Issue Date:
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15
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Sunday, March 5 1972 15 Columbus High Class Schedule Session Tuesday Current freshmen, sophomore and jiyiors at Columbus High School will receive information for scheduling next year at a pre-registration conference Tues Wattrloo Sunday Courier, Waterloo, Iowa Old JXff- I 6-Pak Bottles day at 7:30 p.m. Parents are requested to at tend the pre-registration confer ence with the students in order to understand the scheduling concepts and what courses the students will be taking. 1 linn The faculty will join the par ents and students in the cafeteria Style)) fi A MfcUta II I I 'h 'P '). 'V il i CMS I 'for coffee following the City in Brief Emmett A. McCoy of 1118 Jef ferson St.

has been transferred from University Hospitals, Iowa 4 ill xM 'jfri r.m -1 VV? J'V-1 -Ov i- JV'jFtir I uCf Li I Eft 4- fc 4 City, to Schoitz Memorial Hos pital for medical treatment after spending eight days in Iowa City. Tom C. Huntbach, former Wa terloo resident, is in the intensive 1 L3M2Xld! care department of Des Moines TUES. SALE! General Hospital, Des Moines, after suffering a coronary throm bosis. He was reported to be in fair condition, according to word received here.

Ice Cream Walgreens. Big buy! Half Gallon 2s88c timit 1 COLLEGE SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER Ricky Tyler, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Tyler of Weekdays Sunday 12:00 to 5:30 bt s. riinnwM.il.

610 Burbank a sophomore (Courier Pholo by Jerry Dohl) at McPherson College, McPher- (Courier Photo by Dan Jacob) WINS AWARD Dr. J. B. Stroud, professor emeritus of the University of Iowa, left, yesterday was presented the Win-terstein Award at the noon luncheon of the Iowa Federation Council for Exceptional Children which conducted a two-day seminar at the Ramada Inn. Presenting the award is Rich ard Fischer, special education director in the Iowa Depart-ment of Public Instruction.

Dr. Stroud was honored for his work on development of educational programs for the handicapped in Iowa. Class Blending Suggested Special Education Found To Be Over Specialized son, was listed on the honor roll for the fall semester of 1971. He compiled a 3.57 Teen Center Opens A grand opening for the new Cedar Falls Teen Center will be 1 to 6 p.m. today.

The center, located on Seerley Blvd. near Edwards Park, was open yesterday vita mill grade point average for scholas and Sonia Beasley (left) of 1523 Lilac Lane, took advantage of the facility to play chess with Jodee Jensen of 3509 Chapman Ct. A dance was held at the center last night. lllftllllll Vr iuu tic work completed during the Olafsen brand. 100 nig.

potency. semester. Dicalcium Phosphate 100's. Reg. $1.19 2 tor $1.49 BREWER'S YEAST 2'50's.

Reg. $1.19 2 for $1.49 VITAMIN 1, 100' Mrs. A. C. McLaughlin of 1025 JEFFERSON DAVIS in a traffic accident Jan.

21. i VITAMIN 1 ft REG. $1.19, Jefferson Davis was Dundee Ave. has returned home after being a medical patient at Allen Hospital for two weeks. inaugurated president of the DIES OF INJURIES IOWA CITY (AP) Patricia Peterson, 1G, of Holmes, dSed Friday at University Hospitals here of injuries she received Authorities said she was a passenger in a car that collided with a truck on Iowa 3 near 7 Now The conference ended yester 200mg.Reg.

$4.982 6.29 Southern Confederacy on Feb day afternoon after two full Educational programs in the United States have overdone the job of 'specializing" education for exceptional children, ac head the Sports pages for latest happenings. I'if Humboldt. 18, 1861. days of workshops and speakers cording to Dr. Frank M.

Hew- 'in I fl L-i ett, keynote speaker at the Iowa Federation of the Council for Exceptional Children confer ANTIPERSPIRANT It's Roman Light. From the bakers of Roman Meal Bread. Roman Light ence. Dr. Hewett, associate profes Dry 7-oz.

REG. 89 2:98 sor of education and University of California, told gathering of more than 300 teachers and future teachers of, special education here yester-i day that educators have been! too liberal in taking an excep-tinal child out of regular class-' Bathe 'n Glow delicious, absolutely distinct. with tiny bits of concentrated protein you can actually see. Has a flavor all its own. In fact, this new Roman Light is so 27 Twin Pack LIGHTER FLUID 4-oz.

cans, 5 flints. 0 TWIN Ar 2packs49 TANNETTE REG. KM. HYGIENE 98c' DEODORANT $1.75 Value Bath Oil For Dry Skin 6 5-oz. bottle.

i i Jfeto btwJ fcit-wprwirf jpi i ii -----II 3-oz. spray. 39 75 rooms and in emphasizing the special in special education. Many Not Average Dr. Hewett stressed that if all children who are not average were placed in special education sections, more than half of the 2 1 FOR I delicious, you can eat it right out of the bag! If you've seen the light, buy it.

Baked By Altstadt Lang las Baking Co. Reg. $1.00, Sauna Cocoa Butter FOR 2. children in the Umted States would be classified as special Hand lotion 12-oz. education children.

He also said that some way must be found in the near future 15 to backtrack and get the specia education students back into the reeular classrooms. LUSTRE CREME Hair Spray 12-oz. Limit 2. ft Ffl With coupon If thru 3672. Zi 3JP He said, "I've always thought PIN SETS By Suzanne Boxed set.

Reg. $1 ea. 2 boxes 1 49 for I of special education as consist ing of those aspects of regular 2 mm education which regular classes don't get around to doing. Must Merge Classes He emphasized that special education classes must be DISINFECTANT-DEODORIZER SPRAY merged with regular education 39 Walgreen Brand. 1 4-Oz.

Aeor. Reg. 98c 2 -fori classes and there is only one way to start the merger through in-service training ofj ZEST lw Siie WfXiSJ Limit 2 -n7 Coupon the present teachers. ROLLS OF LUXURY MINTS OR DROPS "It is practically an impos sibility to change the curriculum of those students learning in col 1, Many Flavors letre. The colleges haven't been doing the job of teaching the fundamental aspects of teach ing.

"For instance, the publishing houses actually teach instruc- tors how to teach reading through their teacher's manuals, ASHRM To Walgreen Children's Pushes In-Service Training 1 "The emphasis must be on In-service training for regular Fruit flavors. 36's. REG. 25? f-fM classroom teachers by people in special education. The in-service traininff will provide a means of preparing the regular class room teacher to handle the chil dren now in special education classes.

This is the only way the I JSDPPOSITDHIB Ib IS: job is going to be done." as: He also said that models must be developed with specific steps outlined in order to make the transition from the isolated spe cial education classroom to the reeular classroom with some Glycerin Suppositories Walgreens adult. Regular 49f. 12's 2s53c RUBBING ALCOHOL PhysiciansSurgeons, Regular Now 2f79e MILK OF MAGNESIA Walgreens. 75's. Regular Now 2I79e special education students.

Workshops Conference participants alsoi 1 attended several workshops in the area of special education during the two days. One featured workshop of the confer colensct Soaking Solution ence was' on the Waterloo Com' KTuni Walgreen. 4-oz. 49 munity School's Home Start pro- REG. $1.19 pram conducted by Dr.

Miiarea Wood, educational consultant for the Waterloo schools. Dr. Wood's topic was the re lationship of toys, games and SINUS TABLETS Alclear. Reg. $1.27 puzzles to the development of Reg.l4cTUMS ecademic skills.

She used Home Start II as an example of the topic. It 2 rolls. Of! coupon IL 25 167 3872. Em I C' LAND SOLD Property at the corner of Eurtnn Avenue and Airline Highway was transferred to R. E.

Limbrecht Friday by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kanofsky and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kanofsky.

Purchase price of the vacant ground was $40,000. ift.i t'jLfti il irt r'ln- f. -i -v 1 ir" 1 fl i'. lulu' A i -1.

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