JRDAY, AUGUST 8, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TR Deaf Hard-of-Hearing Learn Art of Conversation to ninth grade. "This is quite a span and therefore each of the campers needs individual atten- tion," he said. A test is administered during the first week of camp to deter- mine each pupil's language level, Capano explained. This test is given again at the end of the camp season to measure achieve- ment. Included in the language train- ing program are lessons in vo- cabulary, sentence s t r u c t u r e, grammar, reading and spelling. Hold Classes General speech improvement classes for the deaf and hard-of- hearing include articulation, voice training, phrasing and emphasis and other factors important for speech intelligibility. Another group class receives training in written and oral ex- pression. "All of them have ideas in their mind, but they don't know how to express them," Ca- pano said. Because so much of the educa- tion for the deaf in their early years is conducted on the con- crete level, he teaches his more advanced pupils to use abstract ideas such as the concepts of in- genuity and tolerance. Teach Reading "Speech (lip) reading- is made an integral part of each lesson. Much of the comprehension the campers receive is through speech reading," he noted. An enthusiastic teacher, he is spending his third summer at Shady Trails, which is devoted to improving the speech habits of its 94 campers, over half of whom are stutterers. Capano started the program for the deaf and hard-of-hearing last summer. Before the program, ther camp had special "assemblies" for the deaf and hard-of-hearing, but never had a full-time language training specialist. He plans to continue work on a doctor of philosophy degree at-the University this fall. Hawaiian Isle Feels Effects Of Hurricane HONOLULU W) - The lush little Hawaiian island of Kauai lay torn and battered yesterday in the wake of hurricane Dot. The roaring storm flattened buildings, flooded rivers and blacked out power and communi- cations facilities on the island where the movie "South Pacific" was filmed two years ago. Extensive damage to the is- land's sugar and pineapple plan- tations was feared from Thurs- day's blow. There were no known casual- ties among the 28,000 islanders. The 40-foot yacht Esprit, which left her moorings at Hanale to seek shelter from the hurricane, was unaccounted for. Only one man was aboard. Nearly 1,000 persons, including 200 tourists at the Coco Palms Lodge, a favorite resort center, fled from flooded low-lying areas Thursday to emergency centers in schools, armories and public buildings. A weary civil defense worker on Kauai said he believed damage exceeded the one million dollars loss caused by hurricane Nina in December, 1957. Hurricane Dot slammed' in Kauai after sideswiping the other Hawaiian Islands. Oahu, site of Honolulu, was hit by heavy rains and high winds. A few rooftops were blown off. OrganizationI Notices Graduate Outing Club, swimming and games, Aug. 9, 2 p.m., meet in back of Rackham (N.W. entrance). THE CARRIAGE TRADE-Lined up and ready to go are these sightseeing carriages, which take Mackinac Island visitors on a gu tour of the island. The carriages stand in the middle of the main street, for in this no-cars-allowed town, traffic is never a proble unless two carriages meet on a narrow road. The bicycles against the curb in the background are the second favorite means of tra portation on the island, which contains, in the motor vehicle category, only fire engines, an ambulance and a police Jeep, Mackinac Island Tourist Have I can't find a proud for her bouncing ' baby boy' STARTING SUNDAY 4 "it pops With bright surprises. Charming... t has an innocence and naturalness about it." Crowther, N. Y. Times Yve MONTAND-Nicole BERGER ...r - .. ~r., " rr r.«..... .+.x"...14.4::" ".". fJ4:::: "« ...'... .,, . .r«,..,r.ar v, .y" .x .4r .... .P.r.......:. ...r..4t'iV:P ::':.. . . .r.::: " Y" i"~'J 'a Thanks to "Thanks" warner'so new Wonder-of-a-Bra that never, ver rides up I Finally, a bra with an immovable latex back that ends riding - FOREVER! x I a9Ir4.'}} s :;r ;;;cs; r r ::;r> :.