a PAGE SMX THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1952 I I EDUCATION INSTITUTE: Morse Discusses Guidance Problems a> By ELLEN BROWN "Parents =are like enzymes; they help kids to digest their experi- ences," Prof. William C. Morse, of the educational psychology depart- ment and director of the Fresh Air Camp said yesterday as a part of the Parent Education Institute. "Try to exert your influence- when you are in a situation where you may help the child by giving him the security of one who is thought it through with him," he said. Be a support, not a censor, Prof. Morse urged parents. WE MUST learn how to talk "with" children as well as "to" children, and to look to their posi- tive side, he remaked. The child is at war because the culture is at war, according to Prof. Morse, and if he can see the parent has managed to make order out of chaos and is happy in the solution of his own problems we can help him. A real danger lies in the decline of the adult-child ratio, he said. The lack of teachers and of scout leaders in ratio to children is go- ing down and it is impossible to raise standards as long as this problem exists. Last night at the Institute's din- ner, Prof. Howard Y. McClusky of the educational psychology depart- ment incorporated part of his au- dience into a socio-drama. This role-playing ws of a family coun- Events Today "New Movements in the Middle East: Their Significance and Chal- lenge" will be analyzed by John S. Badeau, President of the Near East Foundation in New York City at 4:15 p.m. in Rackham Amphi- theater. Speaking under the auspices of the Departments of Geography and Near Eastern Studies, he will discuss observations gathered dur- ing many years of residence in the area. "The Meaning of the News," a new WUOM series featuring Prof. Marshall Knappen of the political science department, will start reg- ular broadcast at 4:45 p.m. * * * "Mechanics of Abstract Examin- ation" will be discussed by Har- old Draper of Flint in a Student Bar Association lecture at 7 p.m. in Rm. 120 Hutchins Hall. * * * Sidney F. Giles, assistant Uni- versity carillonneur, will perform on the Burton Tower carillon at 7:15 p.m. Numbers included in his per- formance will be "Song Without Words" by Mendelssohn, and "An- dante and Menuet" by Mozart. * * * Dr. Wayne Whitaker, assistant dean of the University Medical School, will speak on pre-medical education, admission requirements, and will answer any related ques- tions, at the Pre-Medical Society meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Auditorium C, Angell Hall. * * * Wayne County Judge of Pro- bates, Juvenile division, George Edwards will speak on "The Law - An Adventure in Facts and Ideas" at the meeting of Michigan Crib, prelegal society, at 8 p.m. "Your Student Legislature" will be broadcast at 8 p.m. over WCBN eaturing an explanation of the Hare system of voting and a dis- cussion of the fair play sticker and final examination schedule referendums. Taking part in the program will be Bert Braun, '54, Ruth Rossner, '55, and Larry Harris, '56. Leah Marks, '55L, will moderate the discussion. Illini Liner Today is the deadline for picking up tickets for the Illini Liner, special train to Cham- paign for this weekend's foot- ball game against the Univer- sity of Illinois, according to Dean Dixon, '54, Wolverine Club special trips chairman. Tickets may be picked up from 10 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. at window seven in the Administration Bldg. Engineering Group To Convene Today First meeting of the National Convention of Pi Tau Sigma, hon- orary mechanical engineering fra- ternity will be held in the Union today. One hundred thirty delegates from 50 chapters of colleges throughout the country will at- tend the 33rd annual convention. Highlights of the three day meet will include a tour of a Detroit motor company U' Symphony To Play Today Under the direction of Prof. Jo- sef Blatt of the music school, the University Symphony Orchestra will give its first concert of the fall season at 8:30 p.m. today in Hill Auditorium. Opening the program with Wag- ner's "Prelude to''Lohengrin'," the 79-piece orchestra will feature the theme of the Holy Grail. The sec- ond work to be performed is Mo- zart's "Symphony in D major, No. 38." The symphony is commonly known as the "Prague Symphony", as a result of its premiere perform- ance in that city. Igor Stravinsky's well-known "Firebird Suite" will conclude the concert. The original orchestra- tion of the famous ballet composi- tion will be performed. Fresh Air Camp Buses taking fraternity and sor- ority pledges to the University Fresh Air Camp will leave at 2 p.m. today from the side door of the Union. Ticket holders for the Michigan State-Michigan football game Nov. 14 ma[ make arrangements to travel to East Lansing for the day aboard the Spartan Special. The Wolverine Club-sponsored bus caravan with a capacity of 100 students will leave Ann Arbor at 10:30 a.m. on the day of the game. Led by a police escort, the group will head for Whitmore Lake where a stop will be made for lunch. Plans have been made for the group to return late in the eve- ning after joining in the post- game activities in East Lansing. One-thirty permission has been granted. for women taking the buses, according to Dean Dixon, '54, special trips chairman of the Wolverine Club. Reservations for the trip can be made from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. at window seven in the Administration Bldg. Transportation to MSC aboard the buses will cost $4. WOLVERINE-CHARTERED: Student Busses To Go to MSC -Daily-Dean Morton PARENTS SHARE IN ROLE-PLAYING AT EDUCATION INSTITUTE cil where the members of the fam- ily take each other's places so that they can better understand the other person's point of view. Today's program of the Parent Education Institute will cover mi- grant workers' children, the physi- cally and mentally exceptional child, character and spiritual edu- cation and home and family living. 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