THE BATTALION Thursday, April 13, 1967 College Station, Texas Page 5 Houston Heads Ed Association For Next Year Donald A. Houston of Dallas heads officers elected by the Stu dent Education Association for 1967-68 at Texas A&M. The senior education major was re-elected president of the na tional association-affiliated club. Other officers include Janice Floyd of Navasota, vice presi dent; Randall Myers of Houston, treasurer; Alice Liles of Kings ville, secretary; Raoul Jiura of Arlington, parliamentarian; Charles Johns of Pittsburg, his torian; Richard Moreno of Hous ton, editor, and Barbara Tobias of Bryan, senior representative to the Liberal Arts Student Council. The club provides future teach ers professional development through speakers, programs and projects, noted Dr. William W. Stokes, faculty advisor. State Institute Prepared For Fed Directors A state-wide institute for direc tors of Title I federal programs will be held at Texas A&M Uni versity July 17-Aug. 11. Designed to study communica tions problems in federal pro grams operations, the workshop will attract 50 school officials from all over the state. The Texas East Central Co operative Schools Association and A&M will sponsor the institute, for which tentative approval of Title I funding has been given. Clayton E. Rose of the New York State Teachers Association will be among institute consult ants. They will help participants understand and solve special local education problems under Title I. Rose is NYSTA public relations director and past president of the National School Public Relations Association. Participants’ fees will be de frayed by a Texas Education Agency grant, announced Dr. Paul Hensarling, Education and Psychology Department head. Participants may receive four semester hours graduate credit through the institute. Journalists Will Meet In Dallas Eight journalism students will attend the annual Region Eight convention of Sigma Delta Chi, national journalistic society, at Dallas Friday through Sunday. The students who will attend are Tommy DeFrank, Dani Press- wood, Eddie Joe Davis, Leroy Shafer, Gus De La Garza, Robert Solovey, Steve K o r e n e k and James Basinger. The latter two students will be initiated into the society at ceremonies Saturday afternoon. While at the convention, the students, plus faculty advisor Dr. David R. Bowers, associate pro fessor in the journalism depart ment, will attend talks by news media leaders from around the nation. Convention headquarters will be the Statler-Hilton Hotel. Bulletin Board TODAY Abilene Hometown Club will meet in Hensel Park at 6:15 p.m. for a steak fry. The price is $1.30 per person. Amarillo Hometown Club will meet at Wehrman’s Restaurant at 6:30 p.m. Only paid members al lowed to attend. Deep East Texas Hometown Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 3-C of the MSC. Houston Hometown Club will meet in the Physics Building, room 201 at 7:30 p.m. San Angelo-West Texas Home town Club will meet in room 108 of the Academic Building at 7:30 p.m. Yankee Hometown Club will meet in the YMCA at 7:30 p.m. Bowling Tourney Will Begin Here The 17th Annual Texas A&M Intercollegiate Invitational Bowl ing Tournament begins Friday in the Memorial Student Center’s bowling alley with eight teams competing for the team cham pionship. A&M will have two teams in the tournament along with teams from Rice, Baylor, Louisiana State University, Lee College of Baytown, Southern Methodist University and Louisiana College of Pineville, La. iii IhiiiliiiiiiiMBBiilffi'iiiliifi iffuMIBTi WE GIVE IF YOITRE A THRIFTY SHOPPER YOU DESERVE BOIH! 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