sCamp Bwwa-Ta simplified, understandableBooatinaBridgewater way*SQ that the chi|dren wi|1A U aLi Araa learn how t0 **»prove their Mastena Mrea jjves anlt;j avojd negative selfRecent raw interviews in- attitudes. The instructors and volving the director or Camp professors who attend the tec-Eo-Wa-Ta, Dr. Jack Ench, and ture there will be shown thealso Dr. Jerry McCarthy, have unique instruction methodsbeen reported as creating used at the c t0 enteven more a^ar®”*ss a how the human personality State-wide lev$ o e Bridge- functions, and how to improvewater-Massena area. Dr. Ench one.s expression of life, was interviewed on the WOI,Ames, radio show “Forum”with Dr. Richard Van Iten of iw o Pnnrift-the University, on Saturday, ;;,,e *\B . f Oct. 29th and Sunday, Oct. HOW M0H8f 18 SpSHt 30th. Dr. Ench's interview on Each year the 33 school dis-Ames radio station KLFM, tricts within Area 13 receivewith Miss Kathy Hathaway, E.S.E.A. Title IV-B funds thr-brought a lively discussion of ough the federal government, role of CAMP Eo-Wa-Ta as a Since the Area Education Ag-summer camp for children, ency came into existence, it and as a place that is drawing has been the practice of the attention to this area from all school districts to pool their around the world. It was 1V-B funds to maintain and brought out that people from continue the development of as far as Paris, France are the Area Education Agency now familiar with this area, Media Center collection of re-due to the Camp’s existance. sources, which are circulatedAlso interviewed was Dr. to schools for the improve-Jerry McCarthy, a member of ment of instruction. All 33 Camp Eo-Wa-Ta. He was in- school districts within the area terviewed by Mr. Ed have voted to pool their funds Anderson of KSO Radio, Des in the amount of $131,164. Moines and Mr. Dale Cerbin These are the only funds ava-of KCBC Radio, Des Moines ilable to the Area Media on Thursday, Nov. 3rd at Center for the purchase of 11:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., new resources, respectively. These two inter- The collection of resources views were heard by is a planned collection with a thousands in the Des Moines history of 10 years of develop-and surrounding areas, which ment. In all three major areas will result in may more vis- of the collection (film collee-itors coming through this area tion, small media and book to visit and tour the summer collection), it is essential to Camp. assure at least three continu-The interviews by Dr. Ench ous areas of planning andand Dr. McCarthy resulted in development: an invitation to speak at the a. Constant assessment ofUniversity v Alumni Hall, on obsolete resources and campus, of the University at replacement where past use Ames, Iowa, on Sat., Nov. indicates the need.12th, 8:00 p.m. The topic b. Constant assessment ofgiven while at the University circulation to assure purchase will be on the role of Camp of additional copies of resour-Eo-Wa-Ta as a new type of ces used heavily enough to childrens summer camp that justify multicopies, teaches the children the basics c. Constant assessment ofof modern psychology, in a new developments in the edu-