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STATE t?:achers collece at ( ;eassi!oi;o, x TL ' E mi Used stions it stu- -n. It .•y arc : tests, vfe you, idfiital. 15 know ■11 still DS of IIS to )icas, In and tside .n) .elop- ■f the ;ude ,-ices, home jliiies, .Reading Clinic SpCJisors New Prog7 ' am J. Carey Volunteers i With Longer Time For Diagnoses For Coastal Defense Senior students aa.l teachers-in- service are working under a new plan in the Reading Clinic tliis summer with more time given to diagnoses and to interviews with paients. In the morning, diagnoses are begun with the child ' s clinic teacher observ- ing the tests. Each child usually needs about one full-day ' s time for diagnosis. After the diagnosis, the clinic teacher now has the opportun- ity to sit in on the interview with the examiner and the pai scliool teacher. For tlie i summer the child spend ings in remedial work wit teacher. Clinic activitie ' ternoon arc limited t Student observers ing tests given to t Revised Stanford Ready to Rea Visual Survey v oiiege Conditi ■.nd ck;I Maturity Scale, Durell Analy- -Mr. Jay Carey, mstructo, .if in S1-- of Reading Difficulty, Maico dustnal arts, is now serving with ALidiogram hearing test and Mon-| 1 . United State Coast Guard, in roe Standardized Silent ReadingI Tests. - By observing tests, making reco-, ' college. Mr. Carey has been assign- mendations, and doing remedial ed to special iluty with the Coast teaching, teachers-in-service and sen- Guard and reports every six nay- to iors become acquainted with both the port of i ' hiladeliihia. The work the best and the newest methods to theh ' ' use in ' teaching children who have ■ remedial reading difticulties. They also have a chance to work west books, which are Purchased! . j j. j . , f,. ,,, g a. M. to children ' s tuition fees, - ese special duty volunteers al- low the regular guaidsmeii to be • [free for active sea duty. Each six days. Mi. Carey serves When L twentiell began cla ' students, are fellows, the first to conditions. Serving as offi are Charles Goe ion Coyne, vice Goe, secretary, and Virgin treasurer. Acting as adviser is lii ■ g. ' -I) aching in dy in Blue I in Albion, llivet, Verna nd Virginia ,4 I ' . M., or 4 I ' . M. to 12 midnight, summer, Ih.. - V ,, midnight to 4 A. M JL often he repots for his regular cal workers get 1- ' f ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ng the writing night. ,,nd duplicating Guarding vital cargo ships against sabotage is the main duty of this special volunteer gioup. The work takes Mr. Caiey aboard United Kation ships from all over the world. British merchantmen from India, manned by Hindu sea- men; Greek, Norwegian, Dutch and Amei-ican freighters from all over the world are eneounteied iluring his various watches. According to Mr. Carey, the most satisfactory part of this life is thai he is doing his bit for the nation at wai . les in Wil- Kubright in Campbell in Tthy Magill in Deep- hanjliii in Wildwood. IS ill industrial arts Natioial Park. .late Board of Educa- lifeues ' eraergfiuey certiticates, Georee W Haunt. j i criL-y Tde tJUv U ' c -riieht U tdith loung, a aduaie of Audu- . ., i, i i ... „„„ I u u u 1 • . teach in the pubhc ichools lor one bon High School, »s an experienced . , ■ . ,. i; accompanist on the piano. She has ' ' - ' ' , ' ' P ' V ' i ng h. logins imn ed.- alreadv begun work with the college ' necessary sijcteen . credit hours to c.iiplete his edu- chorus. Another musical performer is Beulah Ealferty wl o plays the Span- sp and P ' acjcordion. In or Joseph Musso cation. Seniors fion the Class of ' 43 must lake work on Saturdays during the 1942-1913 school year and attend the six wee is ' session next summer. They will eceive their lember of ! degree until the mj n«d all editr- of ' their credits. 2 Fa Leav Sami G. ; Grace ' studies positif scl K.i i Th i from I by 1 tra ! in a ti turn » Ti. backwar ' they arf white c house i]Uarters , Situaf of Nort pine bar gion ' s e( , farms, l[ exist, bu dominan It is , used at I which h; I atory veisit with wh. ■ th. during Miss Borton ' s absence. Grad- uated first from Goucher, Miss Mac- Carter has taken graduate work in English at Yale, education and so- cial studies at the Univeisity of I ' ennsylvania, library work at Drexel, and music-library work at Columbia. For three years before c iming to Glassboro, she did proofre: ' ling and editing work at the Had Crafts- men in Camden and Scienci Press 111 La ' ' aster, Peni ania. Hci ' hi are mus nd w, ' ing. ' , d hov le f a ' joui hc ■ ' t
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No iniiioi I mild j ivc a more periect icHcdion ol oin l)elo ed president, Dr. Kdis ar K. liuiue. ilian one ol liis la orite (pioiationN. He has adiiexed success who has lived well. iaiii hed olten and loved most; who has lilled his niche and accomplished his task: who has left the world i)etier than he ioinid it, whether b an impioxed llower, a peilect poem, or a lescued soul. Who has never lacked appreciation ol earth ' s beauty or failed to e |)iess it. who has looked lor the best in others, and given the best he fiad. W hose lile was an insjjii ai ion : whose memor a benediction. Mrs. a. J. .Stanley
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