The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 24, 1967, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
Thursday, August 24, 1967
ollege Station, Texas Page 3
Landiss Heads
Health, P. E.,
Says Hubert
Dr. Carl Landiss will become
head of the Health and Physical
Education Department at Texas
A&M Sept. 1, Liberal Arts Dean
Frank Hubert announced.
Landiss succeeds Dr. Carl E.
Fishier, who is retiring.
The new health and physical
education head has been a mem
ber of the 12-man faculty since
1943. The department has 130
undergraduate majors and 45
graduate students. In addition,
the faculty instructs and super
vises a 4,300-student required
physical education program.
A full professor 13 years, Dr.
Landiss chaired the department’s
teacher education and graduate
programs under Tishler. Other
health and PE programs include
required PE, intramurals and
aquatics.
Landiss said Dr. Linus J. Dow
ell will head the teacher educa
tion program.
The department head received
his bachelor degree at Abilene
Christian College, the master at
A&M and the Ed.D. at Pennsyl
vania State in 1951.
His experience includes more
than 20 years teaching and sum
mer activities. The Kansas City.
Mo., Central High School gradu
ate served two years in the Navy.
He is a veteran Southwest Con
ference football official.
Landiss is president-elect of
the 2,800-member Texas Associa
tion for Health, Physical Educa
tion and Recreation. He will head
| the organization next year.
Other memberships include Phi
Delta Kappa and the College
Physical Education Association.
His research has been published
| in CPEA’s “Proceedings” and the
Research Quarterly.
California Dean
Featured Speaker
At Leader’s Meet
Dr. John D. Lawson, associate
dean of students at California
Polytechnic College, will be a
featured speaker for Texas
A&M’s Leadership Conference
Sept. 7-9 at Palestine.
Conference Chairman Henry
Cisneros of San Antonio predict
ed participation of 175 student
leaders from A&M and other uni
versities in Region 12 of the As
sociation of College Unions.
The conference is scheduled at
the Lakeview Methodist Assembly
Camp.
Dr. Lawson will discuss “Your
Repertoire of Leadership Skills—
Democratic Leadership: Motiva
tion and Communication.”
Keynote address will be given
by Dr. William A. Luker, head
of A&M’s Business Analysis De
partment. “Concept of Leader
ship” is his topic.
Another major speaker is Dr.
Martin Erickson, department ex
ecutive vice president, University
of Utah, Association of National
Training Laboratories, National
Education Agency. He will dis
cuss “Introduction to Sensitivity.”
Dr. William P. Fife, acting
head of A&M’s Biology Depart
ment, will speak on “All Work
and No Play . . . Sports” and
Robert L. Boone, director of
A&M’s Singing Cadets, will cover
“Art, Music and Literature.”
An etiquette panel will spot
light Texas Woman’s University
coeds Bruni Alanez, Donna But
ler, Pat Calliham and Pat Bor-
iskie.
A second presentation by Dr.
Lawson, “Problem Solving in
Groups — Committee Work —
the Management Audit.”
Conference wrap-ups on the
topic, “What I Have Learned
About Leadership Since I Left
College,” are scheduled by Dr. H.
O. Kunkel, acting head of A&M’s
College of Agriculture, and Don
Cloud, merchandising manager
for Allied Milles of Chicago.
Cloud was commander of the
A&M Corps of Cadets in 1959.
Conferees also will have the
opportunity to visit with three
members of the administration—
Academic Vice President Wayne
C. Hall, Dean of Students James
P. Hannigan and Commandant of
Cadets Col. Jim McCoy.
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