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Show OGDEN; UTAH S Monday THURSDAY EVENING © SEPTEMBER | © Evening. 4 Typing Classes Have Openings FARR WEST—There are still; = openings in the beginners andp@ = advanced typing classes being) == 8 =) and) offered adults on Monday = | 0 Anyone interested is asked to|) =9 5 attend the Monday evening ses-|) = Pe sion which begins at 7 p.m. There is no registration fee and the class ends on Dec. 2. J7 THLEEN FOWERS =- Thursday evenings at Wahlquist|” = pe Junior High School. Takes Senior ROSANNE SHAW Prize Successful Entrant ly a __ ANNETTE LAMB shee Junior Winner. , = oe aees 5 8 a a vin. HOOPER—Three oun young We-, The ent 17- yeaPlde Weber High| of fe 0 W et . took 2nd piace f ber County girls are eligible to School senior played a piano in the senio vision. compete later this month in the solo. _ Runners-up in the intermediUtah Farm Bureau Talent Find The intermediate division, for ate division wer Paulete Lamb, | Contest, being held on Sept. 21, girls from 11 through 16 years 18, 2nd, an anie Shaw, 14, in conjunction with Farm Bu- of age, was won by Miss Shaw, (3rd, both ‘sisters of the winners iE reau Day at the Utah State Fair. 1¢. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, in the intermediate and JEBIOF They are Kathleen Fowers, Norman J. Shaw of 2944 N. 150 divisions. = Rosanne Shaw and Annette W., Pleasant View. od he 0 aoeeision, runners-up | o : mere ‘ ris won the: ‘oun-| ty’ Farm Bureau-sponsored con- ee test held at the Lakeview LDS Stake Center, nection. with, Hooper, Hooper Days Miss SENIOR Fowers, “The first-place winner in the oe yae, and Becky Anderson, | 10 years of age, was Miss Lamb, >| | Hunter, also 8, daughter of Mr.s us, daughter of “Mr. and Mrs. ‘and Mrs. Max Hunter, both of WINNER. who Cunnington, 8, daugh-| — inTomato con-' junior itae di division, ay oo ee = S| 8, daughter of Mr. and_ for girls up to Bermett Anderson, and ‘Heide celebration, y eri SANG SONG ter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine uel = vere nie penne ‘ington of 7400 W. 500 S.., Hoo- j Burt W. Lamb of 3930 S. 5900 net won. the W., Hooper, who performed 4 The ‘Gaal at senior division for girls from tap dance to the tune of “Wall | held at the Riverside tat 17 to 30 years of age, is a daugh- Street Rag.” | Stake Genter in Salt Lake City © ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ww. Marilyn Blanch, 18, daughter’ located: ear the. Utah plate Fairy Fowers of Hooper. of Mr.. gamers Leonard Blanch Lite f a -PUSH- BUTTON STYLE Self- Teaching New | Tool in Education FARR Therald WEST P. — Students Quayle’s injinstructions. He watches well - a ee general/slide or film which Quayle pro-\~) science class at Wahlquist Jun-|duced to show how the lesson is|| ior High School in Ogden are|done. And he uses the iGnterial I participating in a new experi-|and equipment to do the work. ence in education this year. They are teaching themselves} OWN RATE Under this system, the ; stu-|9 some of the basic assignments. /dent can proceed at his own| = The key to the new approach |rate of learning and can re; is a self-operated instructional! peat the lesson if necessary. te system that Quayle produced at} What once was a teacher-| Cornell University at Ithaca,|demonstration becomes a stu- || N.Y., this summer. Quayle and dent-operated experiment of the | up 34 other outstanding ‘science| “‘push-the-button-see-what- hap- |= | and mathematics teachers from|Pens’’ type. es throughout the United States,|, AS a Shell Fellow, Quayle was|) Canada and Puerto Rico spent free to six weeks at Cornell, participat-|exchange research, develop and ideas with other) |) rene oe onl a ndividuall y 0 r| oe Bos, A DEPARTURE with small groups of other edu-/ This, year’s seminar departed! cators, each teache ‘the classroom lectures,|systems for use laborat on and field home school. — | trips of the. The summer felHowship pro-| Instead, @hayle and the other|gram was established th 1956. oe teachers were introduced to this|at Cornell and Stanford univer-- powerful innovation in teaching/|sities in an. effort to 4 help; 2 which focuses on self-operated strengthen the teaching of pre-e; instructional techniques. - SELF- OPERATED unit ments is demonstrated college science and.mathemat-; program _ at Stanford? assignment/ics. an doing _ | is aeahe given the necessary materials | was The changed in. 1968 to enable for teaching basic assign-. and equipment, a small slide|college scienee teachers to deor film projector and a tape re- velop better ways of preparing) by Wahlquist student Mi- chelle Gibson and her instructor, Therald Quayle. corder. He listens to the tape|future wn..which Quayle has recorde 1 te te = f. mee lege | Se |