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1971 ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM Tuesday, August 24, 1971 7:00 P.M ~JG. ' NATIONAL COU~~ ON F.AMII. Y RELATIONS 1219 University Avenue S. E. Minneapolis, Mi'nnesata 55414 May 1971 Volume 16, Number 2 1971 ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM TuESDAY, AUGusT 24, 1971 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. ANNUAL MEETING, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE NCFR (1970-71 Executive Committee only, please; past presidents welcome) Presiding: President, Gerald R. Leslie, University of Florida WEDNESDAY, AuGUST 25, 1971 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon ANNUAL MEETING, BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF NCFR (1970-71 group only, please; past presidents welcome) 1:00 p.m. to 5:00p.m. FILM EXHIBIT Presiding: Deryck Calderwood, Guidance Associates 1:00 p.m. to 5:00p.m. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Colorado State Employment Service 1:00 p.m. to 5:00p.m. BOOK EXHIBIT Chairman: Gladys Phelan, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. SPECIAL SESSION (Registration required) "WRITING FOR PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS," William C. Nichols, Grosse Wkshop I Pointe, Michigan and Rose Somerville, San Diego State College Resource: Carlfred Broderick, University of Southern California, Hyman Rodman, Merrill Palmer Institute, William Smith, Pennsylvania State University 1:00 p.m. to 5:00p.m. SPECIAL SESSION (Registration required) "INSTITUTE FOR THE FAMILY--A RECOMMENDATION OF THE WHITE HOUSE CONFERENC~ Wkshop II ON CHILDREN: PLANNING STRATEGY AND ACTION," Marvin Sussman, Case Western Reserve University, Ned Gaylin, University of Maryland, Beatrice Paolucci, Michigan State University, Betty Cogswell, University of North Carolina 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. NCFR AFFILIATED COUNCILS WORKSHOP "PPB FOR AFFILIATED COUNCILS," Ruth Jewson, National Council on Family Relations and Barbara Chandler, White House Conference on Children and Youth 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. PRESIDENTIAL SESSION, Richard N. Hey, University of Minnesota, Past *** President, Presiding PRESENTATION OF BURGESS AWARD, Robert Winch, Northwestern University, Presiding PRESENTATION OF OSBORNE AWARD, Laurence Smardan, Fresno State College, Presiding STATE OF THE COUNCIL ADDRESS, Gerald R. Leslie, University of Florida, President 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. SPECIAL SESSION *** NCFR CONVERSATIONS LED BY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. SPECIAL SESSIONS *** STUDENT CONVERSATIONS WITH ROBERT STAPLES, University of California, Irvine, and ROGER RUBIN, University of Tennessee, Knoxville *** STUDENT CONVERSATIONS WITH JAMES MADDOCK, University of Minnesota and ROBERT RYDER, National Institute of Mental Health 9:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. FAMILY ACTION COMMITTEE David Olson, Chairman of Committee 10:00 p.m. RECEPTION, ROCKY MOUNTAIN COUNCIL ON FAMILY RELATIONS 10:00 p.m. DANCE -2- THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1971 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. FAMILY ACTION COMMITTEE BREAKFAST 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. PUBLICATIONS BOARD MEETING Presiding: Blaine R. Porter, Brigham Young University 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. FILM EXHIBIT Presiding: Deryck Calderwood, Guidance Associates 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Colorado State Employment Service 9:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m. BOOK EXHIBIT Chairman: Gladys Phelan, Colorado State University, Fort Collins 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. PLENARY PRESENTATION *** "BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY AND THE FAMILY: SOCIAL SYNERGY OR PURITAN POLLUTION?" Eugene J. Koprowski, Associate Dean, University of Colorado, School of Business, Denver Center 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon SECTION MEETINGS I COUNSELING Cla "PREMARITAL COUNSELING WITH UNDERAGE COUPLES: ISSUES, COUNSELING, TRAINING AND TRENDS," Marcia Lasswell, California State Polytechnic College Clb "TO TELL THE TRUTH: MANAGEMENT OF COGNITIVE DISSONANCE IN COUNSELING," Harold I. Lief, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Facilitator: Conrad H. Goodwin, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Clc "MARITAL STRESS AMONG PROFESSIONAL STUDENTS," Joseph B. Trainer, Medical School, University of Oregon Cld "COUNSELING MINORITY GROUPS IN THE UNIVERSITY," Leonard Gordon, Arizona State University Cle "EXTRA-MARITAL RELATIONS AND COUNSELING," Gerhard Neubeck, University of Minnesota EDUCATION Ela "LEARNING IN FAMILY CLUSTERS," Margaret Sawin, First Baptist Church of Rochester, New York Elb "REACHING YOUR COMMUNITY THROUGH A FAMILY LIFE CONFERENCE," Jay D. Schvaneveldt, Utah State University Elc "SIX YEARS LATER--WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED FROM HEAD START PARENTS?" Bessie Draper, Office of Child Development, HEW, Washington, D. C. Eld "PUBLIC HOUSING: A RESOURCE FOR EDUCATION AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT," Effie Robinson, San Francisco Housing Authority Ele "STARTING WITH PEOPLE: THE VOLUNTEER CLEARING HOUSE," Frances Thompson, Volunteer Clearing House, Ft. Collins, Colorado FAMILY ACTION FAla "FAMILY ADVOCACY," Neil Smith, Family Service of Champaign County, Illinois FAlb "USE OF VOLUNTEERS IN COURT, (INCLUDING FAMILY) SERVICES," Ivan Scheier, Boulder County Juvenile Courts, Colorado and Judith Berry, Boulder County Juvenile Court, Colorado FAlc "VOLUNTEER COUNSELORS IN A FAMILY AGENCY," Albert Olson, The Home Advisory and Service Council of New York, Inc. FAld "INTERDISCIPLINARY INVOLVEMENT, WHAT HAPPENS TO THE FAMILY," K. F. l<lng, Medical Center, University of Alabama FAle "SEX EDUCATION PROGRAM IN CLEVELAND," Gordon Stevenson, Pennsylvania State University and Roger Mellot "FAMILY ACTION--WHERE IT'S AT!" David Olson, National Institute of *** Mental Health and Michael Sporakowski, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, with Family Action Committee Task Force chairmen RESEARCH AND THEORY Rla "RESEARCH ON CHILDLESSNESS," Jean E. Veevers, University of Western Ontario, London, Facilitator Rlb "SEMINAR ON THE USE OF RESEARCH FINDINGS IN TEACHING MARRIAGE AND FAMILY," Joan Aldous, University of Minnesota, Facilitator Rlc "METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN RESEARCH ON MASCULINITY-FEMININITY," Harold T. Christensen, Purdue University, Facilitator "ANTI-FEMINISM BIAS IN TRADITIONAL MEASUREMENT OF MASCULINITY," Anne-Marie Henshel, University of Texas THURSDAY, AuGusT 26, 1971 -3- "MEASUREMENT OF THE MASCULINITY-FEMININITY COMPONENT IN THE SELF CONCEPT: A SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH," Kathryn P, Johnsen, Purdue University 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon SPECIALS *** "TRANSSEXUALISM," Zelda Suplee, Erickson Educational Foundation *** "NCFR DIRECTIONS I" *** "NCFR DIRECTIONS II" *** "AUDIO VISUALS IN HUMAN INTERACTION--ENCOUNTER, SENSITIVITY, ETC,," Charles Rooks, Human Development Institute, Bell and Howell 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. *** CONVERSATION HOUR WITH EUGENE KOPROWSKI, University of Colorado, Denver 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon *** CONVERSATION HOUR WITH EUGENE KOPROWSKI, University of Colorado, Denver 1:30 p.m. to 4:00p.m. SECTION MEETINGS II COUNSELING :Extends to 4:30 p.m.) C2a "FILIAL THERAPY," Louise F. Guerney, Pennsylvania State University C2b "THE GROUP EXPERIENCE--THEORY AND PRACTICE IN COUNSELING," John D. Burton and Jean H. Burton, Clarendon Hills, Illinois C2c "DESIGN/CONSTRUCTION OF TRAINING PROGRAMS FOR MARRIAGE COUNSELORS," Philip W. Cooke, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill C2d "COUNSELING COLLEGE WOMEN ABOUT CAREERS," Shirley S. Angrist, Carnegie­ Mellon University C2e "PARAPROFESSIONALS AS MARRIAGE COUNSELORS," Edward J. Rydman, American Association of Marriage and Family Counselors, Dallas, Texas, and Laura Singer-Magdoff, Columbia University EDUCATION E2a "MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT LAB TRAINING FOR CLERGY COUPLES, " Leon and Ann Smith, United Methodist Church, Nashville, Tennessee E2b "DEVELOPING HUMAN RESOURCES--VOLUNTEERS AND PARAPROFESSIONALS WITH FAMILIES," June Bricker, University of Maryland E2c "PARENT PARTICIPATION: NEW DIMENSIONS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES," Ruth Margolin, University of Missouri, Kansas City E2d "VALUE STANCE OF THE COMMUNITY FAMILY LIFE EDUCATOR," Richard K. Kerckhoff, Purdue University E2e "THE ADULT LEARNING CENTER AS A FAMILY CENTER," Ray I. Ast, Montclair State College FAMILY ACTION FA2a "FAMILY ADVOCACY," Neil Smith, Family Service of Champaign County, Illinois FA2b "USE OF VOLUNTEERS IN COURT, (INCLUDING FAMILY) SERVICES," Ivan Scheier, Boulder County Juvenile Court, Colorado, and Judith Berry, Boulder County Juvenile Court, Colorado FAZe "A UNIQUE FORM FOR DELIVERY OF COMMUNITY SPONSORED COUNSELING SERVICES," Bruce Grossman, Marriage and Family Counseling Service, Rock Island, Illinois FA2d "FAMILY PLANNING AND POPULATION WORKSHOP," Dean Hoffman, University of Montana and others RESEARCH AND THEORY R2a "STRATEGIES IN FAMILY THEORY CONSTRUCTION," Reuben Hill, University of Minnesota and F. Ivan Nye, Washington State University, Facilitators R2b "SEMINAR ON SEXISM IN FAMILY RESEARCH," Jessie Bernard, Washington, D.C., Facilitator R2c "RESEARCH ON LIVING TOGETHER," Richard Driscoll, University of Colorado, and Judy Lyness, University of Colorado Facilitator: Keith Davis, Livingston College, Rutgers University R2d "THE AGONY AND THE ECSTASY OF LONGITUDINAL MARRIAGE RESEARCH," David Olson, National Institute of Mental Health, and Robert Ryder, National Institute of Mental Health, Facilitators 1:30 p.m. to 4:00p.m. SPECIALS *** "TRANSSEXUALISM," Zelda Suplee, Erickson Educational Foundation SP2a "GENERAL SEMANTICS IN FAMILY RELATIONS," Elwood Murray, University of Denver and Alton Barbour, University of Denver *** "AUDIO VISUALS IN HUMAN INTERACTION--ENCOUNTER, SENSITIVITY, ETC.," Charles Rooks, Human Development Institute, Bell and Howell (To 4:30 p.m.) *** "DEVELOPING PERSONAL POTENTIAL--AN INTENSIVE GROUP EXPERIENCE," Herbert Otto, National Center for the Exploration of Human Potential, La Jolla, California 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. *** CONVERSATION HOUR WITH EUGENE KOPROWSKI, University of Colorado, Denver 3:00 p.m. to 4:00
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