LATIN AMERICAN EDUCATORS from five countries, selected by their governments for study here, learn modern elementary teaching methods in one of the classrooms in Engineer 125 Latin American Educators Train.ed Here in Recent Years , By DOTI DRASHER help the participants gain a good social studies, language arts, and (This 4 the first in l a series of knowledge and broad understand- elementary schdol reading instruc-1 articles, about the various inter- ing of the history, organization tlon, he explained. national programs. on campus.) and philosophy of the American' I . • l school system,' of ," Dr. Gerald Bosch., l ! THE EDUCATORS NOW train- AbOut 125 Latin Ameridanthe program, said ing here have no prior knowledge' I school supervisors have been recently, of English, Bosch said. They are i • ' trained l over' the past six years' There is only one similar pro- Chosen by their respective govern-, 1 - i gram in this country in Geneseo, I on ' campus in a program N.Y., Bosch said. The project is meets according to geographic, jointly sponsore d by the C o l -, financed partly by the country.areas in which trained people are, - involved and partly by this coun- Most needed, he added. 1 :flege of Education and the Aid try, Bosch said. 1 1 A full time interpreter has been f 0 r International Develbp-i I • THE PARTICIPANTS 08. employed. since all their classes went, formerly the Interna- SERVE SCHOOL supervision and-are in English, but the partieW tional Cooperation I Adminis- classes in session's at various areaiPants are learning English in their' • schools and also have a five or six tration. 1 '. ' . other studies, he explained. t ' - __ week internship" at one specific'The countries represented in the _ At the preent time theie are 15 current group now studying here school. but the majority of their educators ,from five Latin Anieri- are Honduras, Ecuador, Guate training/time is spent in class in- ii can countries who are studYing . mala. Colombia and Fern. struction, Bosch said: , elementary ; education, modern 1 teaching methods and administra-' . Tit* headquarters for the project tion here. 'are_ 'on the•second floor of Engi-' . ,fieering , - .E" and in a nearby class-' ONE OF THE PRIMARY 08-,room. The educators are currently .- JECTIVES of the project is "to having classes in mathematics; 30 . Coeds Drop Ou t Formal Rush , • , . About 30 co-eds have dropped-i These rushees may, pick up and out of formal sorority' rushing as answer invitations to Bermuda of last night. • ,junction from 10:30 a.m. to I p.m. i. .- ! 'today in the Iletzel Union main • "There are about - 1,050 rushees ;lounge. she said. They may accept itill in the rush program," Mrs. three, invitations to this rushing Nancy M. Vanderpool, Panhellenic event which will take place to advisor, said. i morrow night. . Follow The Crowd To BALLENGERS Pet & Hobby -Rama . 0 "1,A I e I • I And See a Crowd of Animals • 200 Varieties of Fish • Parakeets and Canaries • Harpsters • Guinea Plgs • Puppies • Kittens • Alligators • Chameleons I FISH SPECIAL THIS WEEK PEACOCK DORSALS 31c RED WAGTAILS 47c Complete Line of Kits & Supplies for the Hobbyist 1104 N. BEAVER 0. AD 84401 ing "E." The program is sponsored by the College of Education and the Aid for Inter national Development. Only ono other program like this exists in the United States. Join the Daily Collegian Former Student Dies , • 'Freshman Fined $23 (Lawrence Shoplifting Charge :Following I ll ness - Kauffman, freshman Susati Moyer. 19. sophomore in' in chemistry and physics from .the division of counseling f ri i m , York, was•fined $25 Saturday alf ter 'Plattsburgh. N.Y., died Dec. 31 he Pleacreti after a 'tong tUness.guilty to removing a pipe' from Woolworth's without , ‘ I Miss Moyer, who lived in McKee paying for it Hall, dropped out of school mid-I Kauffman was apprehended way through the fall term and er a Woolworth's employee underwent two major- operations.' him take a 5.79 pipe and leaf She Was a member of the Out-;store without buying it last T' , u Club and secretary. of the skoa.V. llvLsion. Surviving are her mother zither. ; a brother and a sister; Funeral services were held Jan in Plattsburgh, N.Y. News Writing Sports Writing Come and Meet Us TODAY ... 7:00 p.m. at Collegian Office Basement of Sackett Justice at .the Peace - Cu Milts ALSO , fined Kauffman court emits and imposed a 5' jail sentence on him. The jail was suspended. - PAGE SEVEN aft l Aaw .the ,ttrv-