14THE STAR: Thursday May 11. 1%1Photo by Marion DeCuilioCollege students presently practice teaching ner. Not pictured is a seventh practice teacher,at Bloom high school (from left to right, seat- Robert Stastny. All are seniors at the Univer-ed) are Miss Ruth Cunningham, Miss Virginia sity of Illinois, except Shocke, a 1957 Bloom\ Ida, Miss Beville Gever and Miss Anne Fer- graduate and senior at Northern Illinois Staterell. Standing are Edward Shocke and Lee Wei- university.Practice InstructionVariety Show SetCollege Seniors Are “Wilbur Faces Fife will 1Teaching at Bloomever 1 lege seniors are currently practicing teach-at Bloom high school under a co-operative plan in P?.n!\orIeralKinumber of vears with the University ofilt;; j. ' r*1.; Fp- -r - hltCVy c.Vo.'• ABB fas and Northern Illinois State university, DeKaib.“Wilbur Faces Life” will be the featured production on theplaybill for the Steger Centraljunior high school’s Drama club variety show. The one-act play was selected by the clubMrs. Jean Mann, who will direct the production.1 he Mav 26 variety shown u m -herorud of3 year■;! mt*eachers spendas re-A IfV, IS.Miss Vida’s home is in Macomb and Miss Ferrell’s in Fired bv tversitv) iII- doU' »bor ,.„r^ Non!elk11as reauir!\Ruth Cunninghamvarietywwill also present performances by students who received drama awards in the fine arts contests held earlier in the son.sea-fX% vcrn rs, gett fields* n U f'i i iiir. inU11 u ^exper-iii lueir lieid in order tofor a teaching certifi-O t* '2 fi I 1 4'1l 1 AIp ct U U a t %of1Georgetown school, is a speech major t ing under Mrs. Edna North.a’IWant Ads Bring Results!etc i1-;eung people, who aredF*Dunr.€ieA i live in the area andin school activities,ve and teach one or of class work. They d to take complete e class for 30of 60 hoursTWO SOCIAL studies student teachers are Lee Weiner, whose field is citizenship andproblems of democracy, and Robert Stastny, whose field isand medieval history.4TLKCT1 sISson plans,t m coun-\V.\tfrom2 -Vuni-Mrves the studentlt;eraMMdthree occasions,ng Bloom tation with commenda-the student* 11 Ul ItheAMONGpractice teacn-m is Miss Be-iSVIRs teaching.ith SawverH...■ A 1tteinnini.ancientThey are under the supervisionof Miss FJizabeth Kelly and Miss Margaret Norman, chair-nan of the department, respectively,Weiner is a graduate of South Shore high school and Stastnv, who resides in Ber-wyn, is a graduate of J. Ster-g Morton high school. Edward Shocke of Chicago hts, a Bloom graduate of the class of 1957, is teaching biology under Manly Tory.Shocke, a sensor at Northern Illinois State university, will be at Bloom until school closes. The other six, all seniors at the University of Illinois, will complete their training Friday.FOAM cuenairman. f Provisoiugh » Vr*«■A11UCTepartment graduateschool in Maywood, ginia Wda and Missare teaching E*»4, the supervision ofLeftover Meat in Saladsng- mainInkster»J i v 1nd Williamspectively. Shroyer ■rvisor of instruc-During the summer months j use leftover meats for chilled jSish salads. Here’s one! ion. Combine cubes of j the cooked meat with fruit,-diced celery, nuts and saladdressing and serve in lettuce ;JlftNflSCULPTURED FOAftCUp!c—W»' lt;»■»BONICK'SBySBetter QualityBetter ValuesB itching! No other word qutte csuite ... KING-SIZE styling wtfh SOeverywhere you touch1 E*pen$t\M gorgeous roio^s we hove ever se chcos ng* No?e the irresistibly IOVJ. * ; Ilit***Better Servicefii s