Ceorge Rice, Cliaiman, Dawson SWCD 

 introducing Dr. Elnora Krij^ht 

 at MASWCD Convention of 1966 



Mrs. Bill Peace 

 giving Indian Religious Interpretations 

 Glendive, November 16, 1966 



Bill Peaces addressing 1961) :'a\SU'CD 

 Convention, Glendive 

 on Indian Lore and Conservation 



Dr. Klnora VJright, Montana State University 



Professor 



speaking on "Conservation Education In A 



Changing World" 



Glendive, November 17, 1966 



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FLYING CLASSROOM WILL TAKE liAVRE STUDENTS 



The first "Flying Classroori" of the Havre Public Schools took place on Monday, November 21, 

 1966. 



Robert Brigham, of 010 7tli Street, is the school districts World Geography Instructor. One 

 of the units studied in World Geography has to do with conservation of natural resources, 

 which includes population distribution, areas affected by glaciers, erosion, the per cent in 

 pastures, wiieat farming and so forth that our land is composed of. 



A month ago Mr. Brigham heard through the Department of Education News Release that such a 

 "Flying Classroom" is offered in llontana. He submitted an application and recently heard 

 that our school had been selected as a participant. 



So Monday morning with parental consent, thirty students from the geography class boarded 

 four planes at the Havre Airport for a one and a half hour trip in the air. Mr. Van K. 

 Haderlie, of the soil conservation office, has already devoted many hours of instruction to 

 tiie pupils on items that they are to be aware of. He also has been meeting evenings with 

 the class to fauiliarize them x.'ith air photos. 



Ir. Charles Adams, Supervisor of Aviation Education of the Montana Aeronautics Commission 

 witi, the cooperation of the State UcDartnent of Public Instruction, was in charge of the tour. 



