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Elementary School This new building of red brick trimmed with Indiana lim.estone pre- sents a pleasant picture that the citizens of tomorrow will always treasure in their memories. This modern structure was designed to develop the abilities and interests of the child and make his school life a happy expe- rience. The elementary school guides the child from kindergarten through the sixth grade. It is here that much of the foundation for later life is laid. Many advantages of modern educational research are put into practice. There is a beautiful library room with books especially for their appeal and interest to young readers. Art music and industrial arts have their place in the curriculum in addition to the traditional three R ' s . This model school also possesses a lovely gymnasium auditorium. Most of the classrooms have an observotion booth where the pupils may be ob- served unnoticed. Accumulative records are kept of each child which serve as indica- tors of the child ' s progress. These include the results of in- telligence tests, reading tests, per- formance tests and also records of the growth of the child ' s character and personality traits. This infor- mation establishes a basis for more efficient teaching systems by placing the child in groups and thereby mak- ing it easier to solve the problems of the individual child. Every room is in charge of a su- pervisor whose task is to instruct the children and advise the student teacher. This job is not a simple one. However, with their fine back- ground of professional experience and pleasant, tactful personalities, these supervisors are truly the ones for this responsibility. Classes In Dr. Retan ' s Office
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Elementary School DR GEORGE RETAN, Diiector of Elementary Education ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUPERVISORS Serge. Habeger, Stalford, Phifer. Hutchinson. Ross. Retan. Geiseke. Bone. Marsh. Grigsby. Umstot.
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The American Association for Childhood Education First Row: Casey. Corbin, Scudder, Hedgre, Wilson, Bump, Danielksi. Wood, Wier, Benn, Hickok. Second Row: Miss Umstot, Gilbert, Roy, Benson, Pease, Kriesler. Landon. Brunner, Beach, Cawley, Cole. Third Row: Dr. Retan. Kraiss. Miles. Rybicki, Schanbacher. Harrington. Taylor. Purdy. Howe. Roupp, S locum.
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