U 47] ’.TV/i ill i ..............*■Boyd .....................00OAmJ. Lee ...... ............. 305Alderton.................. 32oAlexander ___________.. 2oOoD. Lee..................... 310D. Bloomer _________101Total ......................... 16616SEMI-FINALSPairings for next Saturday’sIndiana High school basketballsenmi-state tourneys:wAt Evansville-Jeffersonville vs. Princeton, Terre Haute Gerst-meyer vs. Springs Valley.At Foil Wavne-Forl Wavne• *■South vs. Bluff ton, Elkhart vs.KukoniqfljflyjC t a , , tAt Indianapolis-Rushville vs. Muncie Central. Madison vs. Anderson. J £'ijvAt Lafayette-Ci awfordsvilievs. Lafayette. East Chicago Washington vs. North Judson.Miss Jackie Winkler of West Terre Haute spent the week a* the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ElmerFrazier and family.Mrs. Doris Fogle !Hostess To Club JThe Tuesday Sewing Circle will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. rn.at the home of Mrs. Doris Fogle.Members please bring a tea towelfor the sale, two pot holders forthe exchange and a 10c gift for' the contest.Kappa Gamma Fleets OfficersEpsilon Chapter of Delta Kap pa Gamma, meeting Saturday af F inoon at the home of Mrs. A\citizens of Putnam County whoare interested in the local educational picture.'Hie spe.iker for the afternoon was Miss Ruth Hochsletler, a member of Epsilon Chapter now teaching in the Education Department at Indiana Uniwrsit ’. Her topic. “Recent Trends inEducation,*’ was especially interesting and appe ding because of recent nation-wide criticism of education systems in the Unite*!Miss Hochteuer stated that, in her opinion, the purpose of education is to develop individuals capable of improving and upholding our democratic way of life. Our society is dynamic ratherthan static: our learning is not mechanistic, the speaker pointed out. Since the proof of learning is behavior, the funlt; tion of schools is not only to teach useful skills but to teach the use to which such skills should be put. Miss Hochsletler warned against theidea that wre can make Intel dal scholars of all students.Speaking mainly about trends in elementary education, MissHochstetler discussed the following points: (I) More unity is being brought into the educate*experiences of school children.(2) Modification of rigid promotion and grade standards is being achieved. (3» Th* traditional recitation is giving way to units of work. (4) There is specialized preparation required for teaching in the elementary schools.means of integration.The future of education, Miss Hochstetler concluded, may well be summarized by the familiar initials CAVU “Ceiling and Visibility Unlimited.Following Miss Hochstetler’s entertaining and inspirational talk, delicious refreshments wereserved bv the nostess and her s-sistants: Mrs. X B McCammcn. Mrs. Untold Ha rdman, Mrs. Estelle Hall. Mrs. Mary Lou Garriott. Miss Louise Knau.a, Miss Ethel Mitchell, and Mrs.William A. Huggard.I KILLED BY IU SCORYDON (UPl Norman F. Jackson. 32, DePauvv, was kill* cl Saturday when a school bus un-yj ■ V*\ idcr which he was working athis home slipped off a jack andcrushed him r .NO PLACE TO HIDEi ELIZABETHRevenooers sav their own air force here is paying off. Federal ajcohol tax unit agents took to the air in helicopters and found eight bootleg distilleries in twodays. , -SPACE AID PROGRAM SEENWASHINGTON lt;UP) Rep. Frank T. Bow R-Olno shuddered today to think what rould hap-pen if Congress some day starts“junketing around outer space.” j He foresaw HUrh things as a “space aid” program, demands for an irriga:ion system on Mars and use of the U. S. Information