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Dexter S. Lewis '56 of Eliot House and Newton, Mass., was named captain of the varsity lacrosse team at yesterday's practice. All of last year's lacrosse lettermen had to vote by mail for another captain because the captain elected at the end of last year did not return to school this fall and a University rule for all sports requires that last year's lettermen chose this year's captains. The final vote was received yesterday making Lewis' election official...
Jeanne Baldi of Belment was elected Council vice-president; Shella Fred '57 of Lebanon, Ohio and 1627 Mass. Ave., secretary: Lee Ginsburg '57 of Newton Center and Moors, treasurer; Ann Kielty of Rockville Center, N.Y. and Holmes, NSA delegate; and Disne Kim of Washington, D.C., and Holmes Hall, electoral chairman...
Harold B. Gores and Harold Gilson, superintendents of the Newton and Winchester public schools which will participate in the cooperative plan, joined with Edward Noyes of Yale in expressing hope that the experiment may eventually solve the acute shortage of secondary school teachers...
...first group of about 100 trainees, known as "interns," all already having received Bachelor of Arts or Sciences degrees, will teach courses at the summer school in Newton. At the same time they will take seminar courses, discussing their work, from a nationwide group of 20 "master" teachers which the School of Education has recruited...
When the summer school ends, the "interns" will split into two additional groups. Approximately half of them, while taking seminar courses here will continue to teach in Newton, Concord, Weston, and Winchester public schools; the remainder will be full time students at the School of Education. At midyears they will exchange positions and those in the School of Education will assume their partners' teaching duties. All "interns" will receive Master of Education or Teaching degrees...