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Richard Elgas shows these boys how to ta out one-way glass was installed in the first grade room. The observers can thus watch the class- room sessions undisturbed from the listening room. In addition to a library, the Campus School, which is adjacent to the new education build- ing, has a recreation room with gym equip- ment and an intercom system which pipes music into the rooms. The rooms also have P a rhythm. ,il, '- . . H x swinging blackboards which can be arranged to create study or display areas if necessary. The classroom conditions of the Campus School give future teachers a chance to see what a school is like, said Mrs. Ruth Mc- Comber, principal. At the same time the students are getting an education in a well-equipped school. X s brate. Students are instructed in the Thanksgiving Story While they cele
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Harold Mealy conducts Campus School students in their violin lessons The Campus School BY BOB BRYSON Visitors to the ISU Campus School will re- ceive a friendly hello-possibly in Spanish. The Campus School has 120 students in grades one, two, four, iive, and six who are taking a wide and varied curriculum. In all the grades the students get practice in speak- ing Spanish. Each year as they progress, more and more reading material is added. The students also learn to read music. They have given a Christmas program and pre- sented an operetta. They also have their own rhythm band. The students add Variety to their curricu- Is Dual Purpose lum by such extra activities as publishing their own newspaper, the Bengal Kitten, building projects for their science fair and encouraging people to contribute books to their library. The purpose of the school is actually to serve as a method of demonstration for education majors. Many ISU students get their student teaching experience at the Campus School. For this reason the students chosen for the Campus School have a wide range of intellects. This insures classroom-like atmosphere and conditions. To aid education majors and observers, a
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