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EASTER SEAL POSTER BOY—A proud little tellow 15 Russell
Miller, 8, of Columbus, O, who has been selected as poster boy
for the National Easter Seal campaign beginning March 9. Russell,
who has been a victim of palsy since birth, will also make radio
and personul appearances in connection with the fund drive,
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PILOT'S A GOOD SKATE - When a freak cold spell put ice on
Lake Washington, at Seattle, pilot Bill Fisk took the occasion to
do a little tancy skating with his plane. Here he prepares to skid
down the ice for a takeoff, using his regular pontoons. Fisk said
he doesn’t recommend the sport for amateur flyers, =
Hicher Education Headed Even Higher:
Professor Predicts Airborne Classes
By NEA Service
EAST LANSING, Mich.—
(NEA)—II? the college student of
tomorrow has his head in the
clouds, the professors won’t mind.
Not according to a Michigan State
College educator, anyway, who
says the college classroom of to
morrow will be in an airpiane.
Prof, Carl M. Horn, director of
continuing education at Michigan
State, thinks “education on
wings” {is inevitable.
“The air dge,” he says, “offers
education one of its greatest op
portunities and challenges, We
know definitely that learning is
quickest and easiest when the
subject matter is approached di
rectly. Textbooks are sorry sub
stitutes for the real thing.
“Why not take college or high
school classes to the other con
tinents of the world for direct.
studies of foreign cultures, ef
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:::“’ Blanche Thebom uses a coat hanger to see her work as
ampeos her five-foot three-inch tresses in New ¥York horae
tions or other ideologies?”
Horn speaks from experience,
for he has already conducted five
“Flying Classroom” tours around
the nation during the past five
years, leading more than 400 high
school administrators on cross
country study trips. And he’s
about to embark on his most am=
bitious venture of airborne edu=-
cation.
With some 80 high school and
college officials from every state,
Horn will conduct a “Flying
Classroom” tour of Europe. In a
six-week jaunt, the ecucators will
visit Ireland, England, France,
Switzerland, Italy, Germany,
Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Bel=
-gium, Holland and, if possible,
Czechoslovakia.
In these nations, the tourists
will examine political, social,
economic and educational condi=-
tions. Most of the time will be
spent in first-hand observations
and in conferences with key
leaders in the various fields.
--“Perhaps- -the - most hoped. for
goal,” says Horn, “is some con=
tribution to a better interna
tional understanmng. In this era
of American leadership in world
affairs, it is an absolute neces
sity that our youth have a fuller
knowledge and understanding of
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the other nations Id.”
.. While -Hora's. .‘."‘ffi’m‘
State’s—previous excursions into
sky schools have been confined
to teachers and administrators, he
sees no serious stumbling block
to students flying to points of in
terest in the future.
The biggest handicaps to pro-
RG fa e
i ! : fi{ayéfbsgn
questions of time and money. The
airplane has alveady licked the
time problem, and, as for money--=
«“Flying field studies to surnle
ment regular college cou-ses
could cut . the fltx‘\)e required for
college degrees. by one-fourth,”
Horn says, adding that the savingl
of one._ year's. ducation to tax
payers m‘;nom than pay for
the expense of the flying studies.
“With vision and initiative on
the part of America’s educators,
and cooperation from the federal
government; industrial, labor and
other national leaders,” says
Horn, “the airplane will make the
whole world a classroom, and the
“@ir-age”~ of - ~education’- wiit
here.”
Michigan State footballers Ever
ett Grandelius, halfback, and Bob
Ciolek, quarterback, also are mem
bers of the Spartan baseball team.
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