DOCUMENT RESUME ED 054 535 EA 003 665 AUTHOR Lonergan, Bobbie D. TITLE Education Directory: Education Associations 1969-1970. INSTITUTION Office of Education (DHEW) , Washington, D.C. PUB DATE Jan 70 NOTE 112p. AVAILABLE FROM Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Otfice, Washim,:ton, D.C. 20402 (Catalog No. HE 5.210:10001-70, $1.25) EDRS PRICE ME-$0.65 HC-$6.58 DETiCRIPTORS *Colleges; *Directories; *Education; *Honor Societies; Institutions: International Organizations; *Organizations (Groups); Professional Associations; Religious Education ABSTRACT Based on replies to a questionnaire sent by the Office of Education to education associations and organizations, this directory is organized by (1) national and regional education associations; (2) college professional fraternities, honor societies, and recognition societies (national) ; (3) State education associations; (4) foundations; (5) religious education associations; and (6)international education associations.A subject heading index is also provided.(Author/MLF) I

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The EducationDirectory of the Office of Edu ation is issuedannually in the following separate volumes: 0

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Educa- ion Associations. As soon as each volume is off the press, copies may bepurchased through the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.

Education Associations, was prepared ;r1 the Office of Public Affairs, Office of Education, by Bobbie 0. Lonergan.

January 1970

U.S. DEPARTMENT OP HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Office of Education

Robert H. FLtich, Secretary

James E. Allen Assistant Secretary and Cornmi3F.sioner of Eauration EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

CONTENTS

Page National and Regional Edupatior Associations 1 College Professional Fraternities, Honor Societies, and Rec- ognition Societies (National) 39 State Education Associations ...... 49 Foundations . 83 Religious Education Assoclat, s 88 International Education Associations 90 Index 93

INTRODUCTORY NOTE The first item in a listing is the organization'sname, followed by the address of headquarters, ifany; the second, name and address of the head (president, chairman, director,etc.); the third, name and address of the secretary; the fourth, title(s) ofthe official periodic publication(s) and frequency of issue. Ifno address appears for the head or the secretary, it is thesame as that for the organization. The frequency of publication is shown byabbreviations: an. (annual); bien.(biennial); Inn. (bimonthly); bw. (biweekly);ir. (irregular); m. (monthly);-nos. (number issued each year); q. (quarterly); sa. (semiannual);sm. (semimonthly); trien. (triennial); w. (weekly). THIS DIRECTORY contains information based upon replies to a questionnaire sent bythe Office of Education to education associations and organi- zations. The fact that an association or organiza- tion is listed in the Directory does not necessarily imply that the Office of Education recommends it.

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THE FIRST SECTION covers, in a single alphabetical list, the followingtypes of associations: (1) associations of educators and other persons directly concerned with schools and colleges;(2) community health, service, or social welfare groups that relate certain of theiractivities to school and college programs; (3,' historical, learned, professional, research and scientificorganizations growing out of or related to school and college activities; (4) library andmuseum associations; (5) organizations sponsoring youth group activities in schools and collegesor supplementing school or college program.

Accrediting AssociatFon of Bible Colleges.Box 54, Sec.Rubye Kelley, 1243 North Vermont St., Arling- Wheaton, Ill. 60187. ton, Va. 22209. Exec. Dir. John Mostert. PublicationThe Allied Youth, q. Pres.Willard Alkich, Multnomah School of the Bible,American Academy of Arts and Letters, 633West 155th Portland, Oreg. 97220. St., , N.Y. 10032. PublicationsNewsletter, q. List of Member Schools, Pres.George F. Kennan. an. List of Publications, an. Sec.Felicia Geffen. Accrediting Commission for Business Schools, The, 1730 PublicationsProceedings, sa. Yearbook. MSt. NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. American Academy of Arts and Sciences.280 Newton Chmn.G. C. Stewart, 1414 Texas Ave., Lubbock, St., Boston, Mass. 02146. Tex. 79401. Pres.Paul Freund. Sec.Dana R. Hart. Sec.Sanborn C. Brown. PublicationsDirectory of Accredited Institutions. erating Criteria, an. PublicationsRecords, an. Bulletin, m. Daedalus, q. Adult Education Associat."--, of the U.S.A., 1225 19 American Academy of Physical Education St. NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. Pres.H. Harrison Clarke, , Eu- Pres.George Aker, Department of Adult Education, gene, Oreg. 97403. , Tallahassee, Fla. 32306. Sec.DorothyR.mohr, Sacramento State College, Exec. Dir.Robert E. Sharer. Sacramento, Calif. 05819. PublicationsAdult Education,q.Adult Leadership, ç. American Academy of Political and Social Science,3937 Washington Newsletter, q. Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc., Pres.james C. Cha rlesworth. 153735th st. NW., Washington, D.C. 20007. Sec.Norman D. Palmer. Pres.June Miller,, Rainbo PublicationThe Annals, 6 nos. Blvd. at 39th St., Kansas City, Kans. 66103. American Academy of Religion,Wilson College, Chain- Exec. dir.George W. Fellendorf. bersburg, Pa. 17201. PublicationThe Volta Review, 9 nos. Pres.Harry M. Buck, Wilson College, Chambersburg, Allied Youth Inc.,Rosslyn Building, 1901 Fort Myer Pa. 17201. Dr., Rosslyn, Va. 22209. Sec.Milo Milanovich,CarrollCollege, Waukesha, Chmn.Thomas J.Shipp, Lovers Lane Methodist Wisc. 53186. Church, Dallas, Tex. 75209. PublicationsTournal, q.

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American Alumni Council,1707 N St. NW., Washing-1 American Association of Agricultural College Editors, ton, D.C. 20036. Extension Hall, B-5, Auburn University, Auburn, Chmn.ArthurJ.Horton,PrincetonUniversity, Ala, 36830. Princeton, N.J. 08540. Pres.Ralph Hamilton, University of Tennessee, Knox- Pres.Warren Gould, ville, Tenn. 37901. PublicationsA/maMater. bm. Commentary. Sec.Leon McGraw, AmericanAnthropologicalAssociation,1703 New Publi;ationsACE Magazine, q. ACE Newsletter, m. Hampshirr, Ave. NW., Washington, D.C. 20009. American Association of Colleges for Teacher Educa- Pres.Cora DuBois, tion, 1201 16th St, NW., Washington, D,C, 20036. Exec. Sec.Conrad C. Reining, Fres,J, Lawrencr, Walkup, Northern Arizona Uni- PublicationsAmerican Anthroplogist,Newsletter, versity, Flagstaff,Ariz, 86001. Bulletins. Soc.Edward C. Pomeroy. American Association for Extension Education,Box PublicationYearbook, an. 3014, University Station, Eugene, Oreg. 97403. American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, 850 Pres,JohnD. Allan, 32 jacquclyn Rd,, South Wey- Sligo Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 20910, mouth, Mass,02190, Pres.R. laBachmann, WooVirginiaUniversity, Sec.Wayne A, Forester. Morgantown, W. Va. 26506. PublicationThe American Criminologist,12 nos, Scc,Charles W. Bliven, American Association for Gifted Children,Inc., Trhiity Publication American Journal of Pharmaceutical Edw University, San Antonio, Tex. 78212. cation, 5nos. HeadHarold F. Clark, Teachers College, Columbia American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Ad- University, Ncw York, N.Y. 10027. missionsOfficers,1225ConnecticutAve., NW., Sec.Pauline Brooks Williamson, Washington, D.C.20036, American Association for Health, Physical Education, Pres,Harold Temmer, , San and Recreation (NEA),1201 16th St. NW., Washing- Diego, Calif. 92037. ton, D.C. 20036. Sec.J. Douglas Conner. Pres.John M. Cooper, , Blooming- PublicationsCollege and University, q. Newsletter,q. ton, Ind. 47401. American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business, Exec. sec.Carl A. Troester, Jr. 101North Skinker Blvd., Prince Hall, St. Louis, Mo. PublicationJournal of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation,9 nos. Pr6es.1-3130.3 aul V. Grambsch, , American Association for Public Information, Education, Minneapolis, Minn. 55455. and Research, 1010Vermont Ave NW.,Washington, Sec.Cyril C. Ling. D.C. 20005. PublicationsAACSB Bulletin, 3 nos. Directory, an. HeadWilliam Marshall. American Association of Commercial College, see United PublicationThe Businessman's Guide to Government Business Snhools Association Information and Advice, Tools of Economic Analy-American Association of Criminology, Inc.,Box 3014, sis, University Station, Eugene, Oreg. 974103. American Association for State and Local History,1315 Pres.Wayne A. Ryllun, Box 432, Dunnellen, N.J., Eighth Ave, South, Nashville, Tenn. 37203 08812. Dir.WilliamT. Alderson, Jr., 132Ninth Ave. North, Sec.W. A. Forester, Nashville, Tenn. 37203. PublicationsThe American Criminologist, m. Leaders PublicationsHistory news, m. Directory, bien. in Practical Criminology in America. an. American Association for the Advancement of Sci-American Association of Dental Schools,211 East ence.1515 Massachusetts Ave. NW., Washington, D.C. Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60611. 20005 Pres.Charles A. McCallum, University of Alabama, Pres.H. Bentley Glass. 1919 Seventh Ave. South, Birmingham, Ala. 35233. Exec. off.Dael Wollfe. Sec.Ben F. Miller. PublicationsScience, w. Bulletin, q. Science Educa- PublicationsJournal of Dental Education, q. Proceed- tion News, ings, an. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 3

Am ericanAssociationofElementary-Kindergarten American Association of Psychiatric Clinics for Children, NurseryEducators, NEA,120116thSt.NW., 250 West 57th St., New York, N.Y. 10019. Washington, D.C. 20036. Pres.-J. Cotter Hirschberg, M.D. Pres.-John D. Greene, Baton Rouge Public Schools, Exec. dir.-Jacqueline L. Friend, M.A. P.O. Box 2950, Baton Rouge, L. 70821. Publication-Newsletter of the AAPCC, q. Sec.-Robert Gilstrap. American Association of School Administrators (NEAL Publication-Keeping Up With Elementary Education, q. 120116th Sr. NW.. Washington, D.C. 20036. American Association of Junior Colleges, 1315 16th St. Pres.-Arnold W. Salisbury, Western Illinois University, NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. Macomb, Ill. 61455. Pres.-Everett M. Woodman, Colby Junior College, Sec.-Forrest E. Conner. New London, N.H. 03257. Publications-The School Administrator, Hot Line,in. Exec. dir.-Edmund J. Gleazer, Jr. AmericanAssociation of Schools and Departments of Public ations-JuniorCollege Journal, 8 nos. Direct°ry, an. Journalism,Flint Hall, University of Kansas, Law- American Association of Law Libraries, Suite 1201, 53 rence, Kans. 66044. West Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. 60604. Pres.-Wiliam Hall, , Columbus, Pres.-Wiliam B. Stern, Los Angeles Co. Law Library, Ohio 43210. 301 West First St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90012. Sec.-Elmer F. Beth, Wiliam Allen White School of Sec.-Antoinette Russo. Journalism, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans. Publications-Law Library Journal,q. Directory of 66044. Law Libraries, bien. Publication -Journalism Quarterly. American Association of Medical Record Librarians, 211 American Association of School Personnel Administr East Chicago Ave., Chicago, 111. 60611. mrs, 7615Gregory. Kansas City, Mo., 64133. Pres.-Mary Rase, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Pres.- Homer L. Royer, 348 West First St., Dayton, Angeles, Calif. 90029. Ohio 45409. Exec. dir.-Mary Waterstratt, RRL, Exec. sec.-C. S. Robinson, 7615 East Gregory, Kansas Publications-Medical Record News,brn. Counter- City, Mo. 64133. point,bm. Publication-Standards for School Personnel Adminis- American Association of Museums,2306 Massachusetts tration. Ave. NW., Washington, D.C. 20008. American Association of Specialized Colleges.P.O. Box Pres.-William C. Steen., New York Botanical Gardens, 500, University Park, Gas City, Ind. 46933. Bronx, N.Y. 10458. Chrnn.-G. A. DaCosta. Sec.-Kyran M. McGrath. Sec.-Alfred A. Stott, 154 East Erie St., Chicago, Ill. Publication-The Museum News, 10nos. 60611. American Association ol Nurse Ansethetists, 3010Pru- Publications-The Story of A.A.S.C. Directory. de ntial Plaza, Chicago, Ill. 60601. American Association of State Colleges and Universities, Exec. Dir.-Florence A. McQuillen. One Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C. 20036. Publicafion-Journal of the American Association of Pres.-Hilton C. Buley. Nurse Anesthetists, bm. Exec. dir.-Allan W. Oster. American Association of Osteopathic Colleges,Philadel- Publications-Bulletin,ir.Proceedings,an. ASCU phia College of Osteopathic Medicine, 48th at Spruce Studies. Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 19139. American Association of Teacher Educators in Agricul- Pres.-Frederick H. Barth. ture,Taylor Hall, University of New Hampshire, Sec.-Paul H. Thomas. Durham, N.H. 03824. American Association of Physics Teachers,336 East Pres.-Orville E. Thompson, University of California, 45th St., New York, N.Y.10017. Davis, Calif. 95616, Pres.-RonaldGeballe, , Seat- Publie;.tions-Journal of the American Associationo tle, Wash. 98105. Teacher Educators in Agriculture. ea. Newsletter. Sec.-Mark W. Zemansky. American Association of Teachers of French, Eastern Publications-American Journal of Physics,ru. The Michigan University, Ypsilanti, Mich. 48197. Physics Teacher, m. Head-David M. Dougherty, Universityof Oregon, 4 EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS Eugene, Oreg. 97403. Publication-Blindness, an. Sec.-J. Henry Owens, Eastern Michigan University, American Association of Mental Deficiency,5201 Con- Ypsilanti, Mich. 48197. necticut Ave. NW., Washington, D.C. 20015. Publications-French Review, 6 nos. Pres.-Wesley White, 5196 Miller St., Wheatridge, Colo_ American Association of Teachers of German, Inc.,339 80033. Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19106. Pres.--George J. MetcalF, ilniversity of Chicago, Chi- Exec. dir.-john J. Noone. cago, In. 60637. Publications-American journal of Mental Deficiency. Sec.-Theodore G. Gish, University of Houston, Hous- Mental Retardation, bm. ton, Tex. 77004. American Bar Association,1155 East 60th St., Chicago, Publications-German Quarterly. AATC Newsletter, q. 111. 60637. Handbook, ba. Pres.-William T. Gossett. American Association of Teachers of Italian,Depart- Sec.-Bert H. Early, ment of Romance Languages, , Publication-Ann.:al Review of Legal Educati-m. New Brunswick: NJ. 08903. American Camping Association Inc., Bradford Woods, Pres.-Remigio U. Pane. Martinsville, Ind. 46151. Sec.-Joseph E. Laggini. Pres.-Frank M. Washburn, ale Ridge Assembly, Publication-Halica, 4 nos. American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East Black Mountain, N.C. 28711. European Languages of the , Inc. Exec. dir.-Ernest F. Schmidt. Publication-Camping Magazine, 8 nos. Pres.ClaytonT..Dawson, Department of Slavic Lan- guages and Literatures, University of Illinois, Ur- American Ceramic Society, The,4055 North High St., bans, Ill. 61801. Columbus, Ohio 43214. Sec.-Joe Malik, Modern Language Bldg., University of Pres.-Arthur J.Blume, American Olean Tile Co., Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. 85721. Lewisport, Ky. 42351. Publications-Slavic and East European Journal,q. Sec.-Frank P. Reid. rewsletter. Publications-Journal of the American Ceramic So- American Associationof Teachers of Spanish and ciety. American Ceramic Society Bulletin. Portuguese,Wichita State University, Wichita, Kans. AmericanChemical Society, 115516th St. NW., Wash- 67208. Pres.-Dorothy McMahon, 6577 Fourth Ave., Los ington, D.C. 20036. Angeles, Calif. 90043. Pres.-Wallace R. Erode, 1155 16th St. NW., Washing- Sec.-EugeneSavaiano,WichitaStateUniversity, ton, D.C. 20036. Wichita, Kans. 67208. Sec.-B.R. Stanerson, 3900 Connecticut Ave., NW., Publication-Hirpania, q. Washington, D.C. 20008. Arnerican Association of Theological Schools in the Publications-Chem icaland Engineering News,w. United States and Canada, The,534 Third National Chemical Abstracts. Bldg., Dayton, Ohio 45402. American Classical League,Miami University, Oxford, Exec. dir.-Jesse H. Ziegler. Ohio 45056. Publication-Bulletin, an. Pres.-Wiliam Seaman, Michigan State University, East American Association of University Professors,One Dupont Circle NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. Lansing, Mich. 48823. Pres.-Ralph S. Brown,Jr., Law Sec.-John F. Latimer, The George Washington Uni- School New Haven, Conn. 06520. versity, Washington, D.C. 20006. Publications-AA UP Bulletin, q. Academe, q. Publication-The Classical Outlook, 9 nos. American Association of University Women, 2401 Vir- American College Health Association, 2807 CentralSt., giniaAve., NW., Washington, D.C. 20037. Evanston, Ill. 60201. Pres.-Anne Gary Pannel, Sweet Briar College, Sweet Pres.-Robert W. Gage, M.b., University of Massachu- Briar, Va. 24595. setts, Amherst, Mass. 01002. Gen. dir.-Alice L. Beeman. Sec.-James W. Dilley. Publication-AA UP) journal, q. Publications-Journal of the American College Health ierican Association of Workers for the Blind, Inc., Association, q. Newsletter, 6 nos. 1511 K.St.NW.,Washington, D.C. 20005. American College of Hospital Adminstrators,840 North Pres.-Howard H. Hanson, 222 East Capitol, Pierre, S. Dak. 57501. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, Ill. 60611. Sec.-Fred Dechowitz. Pres.-Arnold L. Swanson, M.D., Victoria Hospital, EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969:70 5

375 South St., London, Ontario, Canada. American Council of Learned Societies,345 East 46th Exe, vice pres.-Richard J. Stull. St., New York, N.Y. 10017. P u b lications-HospitalAdministration,q.ACHA Pres.-Frederick Burkhardt. News, rn. Publications-Newsletter, 8 nos. Annual Report. American College Personnel Association, 1607NewAmerican Council on Education,One Dupont Circle, Hamps1 ire Ave. NW Washington, D.C. 20009. Washington, D.C. 20036. Pres.-DonaldP.Hoyt, American College Testing Pres.-Logan Wilson. Program, Iowa City, Iowa 52240. Sec.-Charles G. Dobbins, 1785 Massachusetts Ave. Exec. dir.-Willis E. Dugan. NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. Publication-Journal of College Student Personnel. Publications-The Educational Record. q. Higher Ei4u- American College PublicRelations Association,One cation and National Affairs,ir. Dupont Circle NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. American Council on Education for Journalism,School Exec. asst.-Parry D. Dorensen, University of Utah, of Journalism, Columbia, Mo. 65201. Salt Lake City, Utah 84112. Pres.-Frank Ahlgren, The Commercial Appeal, Mern- Exec. vice pres.-John W. Leslie. phis, Tenn. 38101. Publications-Co//ege and University Journal, q. Edu- Sec.-Basketr Mosse, 563 Essex Court, Deerfield, Ill. cationAbstracts,rn. Techniques, bin. College and 60015. University Journal, q. Publication-Accredited Programs in Journalism. American College Testing Program, Inc.,Box 168, I owa American Corrective Therapy Association, Inc., 811St. City, Iowa 52240. . Margaret's Rd., Chillicothe, Ohio 45601. Pres.- Fred F. Harcleroad. Pres -Kermit Rhea. Publications-Newsletter. Studen: Handbook. Coun- Publication-American Corrective Therapy Journal, selor's Handbook. brn. American CollegiateRetailing Association,P.O BoxAmerican Council on Industrial Arts Teacher Educ- 3407, Rochester, N.Y. 14614. tion, (NEA),1201 16th St. NW., Washington, D.C. Pres.-R.E. Embertson, Western Michgan University, 20036. Kalamazoo, Mich, 49001, Pres.-Howard F. Nelson, University of Minnesota, Sec.-Harold Shaffer, Sir George Williams, School of Minneapolis, Mum. 55455. Retailing,1435 Drummond St.,Montreal P.Q., Sec.-Fred Kagy, Illinois State University, Normal, Ill, Canada. 61761. Publication-Careers in Retailing. Publication-Industrial Teacher Education Directory, American Conference of Academic Deans,221 North an. Grand, St. Loui, Mo. 63103. American Council on Pharmaceutical Education,77 Chmn.-William Kolb, Beloit College, Beloit,Wis. West Washington St., Chicago, Ill. 60602. 53511. Pres.-Charles F. DaM, 510 Garfield Ave., Viroqua, Sec.-J. Barry McGannon, St. Louis University, St. Wis. 54665. Louis, Mo. 63103. Sec.-Fred Mahaffey. Publication-Proceedings, an. Publication-Accredited Colleges of Pharmacy, an. American Council for Better Broadcasts,15 West Main, American Council or: the Teaching of Foreign Lan- Madison, Wis. 53703. guages,62 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10011. Pres.-Mrs. Melvin C. Koch, 390 Oakland Park Ave., Head-F. Andre Paquette. Columbus, Ohio 42314. Publications-Foreign Language Annals,q. Annual Sec.-Exec. Dir.-Leslie Spence, 423 North Pinckney, Review of Research. Madison, Wis. 53703, American Dietetic Association, The,620 North Michigan Publications-Better Broadcast. News, 5 nos. Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60611. American Council for Emigres in the Professions, Inc., Pres.-Frances E. Fischer. 345 East 46th St., New York, N.Y. 10017. Exec. dir.-Ruth M. Yakel. Pres.-Henry A. Loeb, Loeb Rhoades & Co., 42 Wall Publication-Journal of the American Dietetic Associa- St., New York, N.Y. 10005. tion, m. Exec. dir.-Lenore Parker. American Driver and Traffic Safety Edircation Associa- Publication-Annual Report. tion, 1201 16thSt. NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. 6 EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

Pres.Clifford Boyce, Department of Public instruc-American Geophysical Union, 2100Pennsylvania Ave. tion, P.O. Box 527, Olympia, Wash. 98501, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037. Sec.Norman Key. Pres.Helmut E. Landsberg, 5107 53rd Ave., Washing- PublicationHandbook. ton, D.C. 20031. American Economic Association.629 Noyes St., Evans- Exec. dir.Waldo E. Smith. ton, I1. 60201. PublicationsJournal of Geophysical Research, srn. Pres.William J. Fe liner, Yale University, New Haven, Transactions, q. Review of Geophysics, q. Conn. 06520. American Historical Association, 400 A St. SE.,Wash- Sec.Harold F. Williamson. ington, D.C. 20003. PublicationsAmerican Economic Review, q. Journal Pres.C. Vann WoodwardYaleUniversity, New of Economic Literature, q. Handbooks. Haven, Conm-06520. American Educational Publishers Institute,432 Pant Sec.Paul L. Ward. Ave. South, New York, N.Y.10016. PublicationsAmerican Historical Review,q. AHA Exec. dir.Austin J. McCaffrey. Newsletter, 5 nos. PublicationsAnnual Report. Newsletter, q. American Home Economics Association, 1600 20th St. AmericanEducationalResearchAssociation (NEA), NW., Washington, D.C. 20009. 1126 16th St. NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. Pres.Lela O'Toole, Oklahoma State Univer ityStill- Pres.Roald F.Campbell,Universityof Chicago, water, Okla. 74074. Chicago, Ill. 60637. Exec. dir.Doris E. Hanson. Es,:e. off Richard A. Dershimer. PublicationJournal of Home Economics, 10nos. PublicationsReview of Educational Research, 5 nos.American Industrial Arts Association, 120116th St. American Educational Research journal,4nos. NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. American Educational Theatre Association, 726 Jackson Pres.George H. Ditlow, Millersville State College, Pl. NW., Washington, D.C. 20566. Millersville, Pa. 17551. Exec. dirH. Beresford Menagh. Sec.Edward Kabakjian. PublicationsEducational Theatre Journal, q. Theatre PublicationsJournal of Industrial Arts Education. News, m. Secondary School Theatre,q.Children.'s .Convention Proceedings, an. Theatre Review, q. American Institute of Architects, The, 1735 New York American Federation of Arts41 East 65th St:, New Ave.NW., Washington, D.C. 20006. York, N.Y. l 0021. Pres.Rex W. Allen. Pres.Jacob M. Kaplan. Sec.Wiliam H. Scheick. Exec. dir.Roy Moyer. PublicationAM Journal, m. PublicationYearbook. American Institute of Biological Sciences,3900 Wiscon- American Federation of Teachers, 1012 14thSt. NW., sin Ave. NW., Washington, D.C. 20016. Washington, D.C. 20005. Dir.John R. Olive. Pres.David Selden. PublicationBioScience. Sec.Robert G. Porter. American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 666 PublicationAmerican Teacher, 10 nos. Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10019. American Folklore Society, Inc., Box13, Logan Hall, Pres. Louis M. Kessler. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. Adm. vice pres.John L. Lawler. Pres.Daniel J. Crowley, University of California, Publications Journal of Accountancy, m. The CPA, Davis, Calif. 95616. tn. Sec.Kenneth S. Goldstein, Logan Hall,University ofAmerican Institute of Chemical Engineers, 345 East Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. 47th St., New York, N.Y. 10017. PublicationJournal of American Folklore,q. Pres.H.D. Guthrie. American Geographical Society,Broadway at 156th St., PublicationsAIChE Journal, bm. International Chem- New York, N.Y. 10032. ical Engineering,q.Directory, bien. Pres.Serge A. Korff, 46 East 70th St., New York, Amerioan Institute of Cooperation,1200 17th St. NW., N.Y. 10021, Washington, D.C. 20036. PublicationsGeographical Review,q.Focus, 10 mos. Pres.Vernon E. Schneider, Current Geographical Publications, m. Sec.R.F. Dickinson, Pacific Supply Cooperative, P.O. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 7

Box 3588, Portland, Oreg. 97208. Association Of College and Research Libraries,50 East Publications-A.1-C. News, q. American Cooperation, Huron St., Chicago, Ill. 60611. an. President's Newsletter, m. Yc 44th Newsletter, ir. Pres-Dir.-Philip J. McNiff, Boston Public Library, American Institute of Graphic Arts, The,1059 Third Boston, Mass. 02117. Ave., New York, N.Y. 10021. Exec. sec.-J. Donald Thomas Pres.-Allen F. Huriburt. Publication-Collegc and Research Libraries, brn. Sec.-Edward M. Gottschall. Seivices Division, The,50 East Huron St., Publication-AIGA Journal. Chicago, 111. 60611. American Institute of Interior Designers,673 Fifth Ave., Pres.-Isabella Jinnette, Enoch Pratt Free Library, New York, N.Y. 10022. 400 Cathedral St, Baltimore, Md. 21201, Pres.-Mary a Dunn. Sec.-Ruth W. Tarbox. Dir.-William D. Hamilton. Publication-Top of the News, q. Publications-Membership Directory, an. Manual of Public Library Association,50 East Huron St., Chi- Professional Practice, 1955. Bibliography ofInterior cago, Ill. 60611, Design and Decoration. Pres.-June E. Bayless, Beverly Hills Public Library, Hills,Calif. American Institute of Physics,335 East 45th St., New 444 North RexfordDr.,Beverly York, N.Y. 10017. 90210. Chmn.-Ralph A. Sawyer, University of Michigan, Ann Sec.-Eleanor Ferguson. Arbor, Mich. 48104. Publication-just Between Ourselves, 3 nos. gan Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60601. Sec.-Wallace Waterfall, Pres.-Robert Ferber, 414 David Kinley Hall, Univers- Publication-Journals. ity of Illinois, Urbana, III. 61801. American Judicature Society, The,1155 East 60th St., Exec. dir.-Wayne A. Lemburg. Chicago, Ill. 60637. Publication-Journal of Marketing, q. Pres.-Gerald C. Snycicr, 301 Washington St, Wauke- American MathematicalSociety, 321 South Main St., gan, Ill. 60085. Providence, R.I. 02904. Sec.-Glenn R. Winters. Exec. dir.-Gordon L. Walker, 340 Olney St., Provi- Publication-JUD1CA TURE, 10 nos. dence, R.I. 02906. American Legion, The,700 North Pennsylvania St., P.O. Sec.--Everett Pitcher. Box 1055, Indianapolis, Ind. 46206. Publications-Bulletin, bm. Notices, 8 nos. Transac- National Commander-William C. Doyle. tions, 12 nos. Proceedings, bm. National Adjutant-William F. Hauck. American MedicalAssociation,Council on Medical Publication-The American Legion Magazine, m Education,535 North Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. AmericanLibraryAssociation,50 East Huron St., 60610. Chicago, Ill. 60611. Chmn.-William R. Willard, , Pres.-William S. Dbc, Princeton University, Princeton, Lexington, Ky. 40506. N.J. 08540. Sec.-C.H. William Ruhe, M.D. Exec. dir.-David H. Clift. Publications-Special issues of the Journal of the Publication-ALA Bulletin, m. American Medical Association. Medical Education in American Association of School Librarians, 50 East the United States, an.. Huron St.,Chicago,111. 60611. American Merchant Marina Library Association,One Dir.-JohnRowell, 12871 Cedar Rd., Cleveland Bowling Green, New York, N.Y. 10004. Heights, Ohio44118. Pres.-W.T. Moore. Exec. sec.-LaQuida Venson. Sec.-Charles S. Francis. Publication-School Libraries, q. Publications-Annual Report. Sea Letter,sa. American Association of StateLibraries, 50 East American Montessorri Society, 175 Fifth Ave., New Huron St., Chicago, III.60611. York, N.Y. 10010. Dir.-NettieB. Taylor, Department of Education, Pres.-Theodore E. Calleton, 606 South Hill St., Los 600 Wyndhurst Ave., Baltimore, Md. 21210. . Angeles, Calif. 90014. Sec.-Eleanor A. Ferguson, Sec.-Cleo H. Monson, 175 Fifth Ave., Suite 1204, Publication-Newsletter, Ir. New York, N.Y. 10010. 8 EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

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Sec.-Clearence E. Galston, Spanish National Honor Society for Secondary Schools, Publication-Annual Report. see Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica (for SecondaryTheatre Library Association, 476 Fifth Ave., NewYork, Schools) N.Y. 10018. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 37 Pres,-Louis A. Rachow, The Players,16 Gramercy University Film Association Park, New York, N.Y. 10003. Pres.-Ernest D. Rose, Temple University,Philadel- S '''.-Dorthy L. Swerdlove, Theatre Collection,New phia, Pa. 19122. York Public Library, 111 Amsterdam Ave., New Sec.-Kaye Finch, Motion Picture Unit,University of York, N.Y. 10023. Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52240. Publications-Broadside, an Theatre Documentationsa. Publication-Journal, q. Union for Research and Experimentation in Higher Upper Midwest Association of Collegiate Education, Registrars and Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio Admissions Officers 45387. Pres.-Harvey E. Johnson, South DakotaState College, Pres.-Samuel Baskin. Brookings, S. Dak. 57007. See.-Adelp4 G. Anderson, New College at Hofstra Sec.-Sister Mary Avila Schurb, College ofSt. Teresa, University, Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y.11550. Winona, Minn. 55987. United Business Schools Ascociation. 1730M St. NW., Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United Washington, D.C. 20036. States,V.F.W. Bldg., Broadway at 34th St.,Kansas City, Mo. Pres.-L. R. Stevens, StevensHenager College, 350 64111. South 7th East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102. Commander-in-Chief-Ray Gallagher. Exec. Dir.-Richard A. Fulton. Adjutant General-Julian Dickenson. Publications- The Compass, m. Directory. Publication- V.F.W. Magazine,m. United Nations Association of the UnitedStates ofWestern Arts Association,seeNati nal Art Education America, Inc.,833 United Nations Plaza, New York, Association. N.Y. 10017. Western Association of College and UniversityBusiness Pres.-Porter McKeever. Officers Sec.-Mrs. Harvey Picker. Pres.-Bo-Wilhelm Skarstedt, School JfDentistry, Uni- Publication-VISTA, 6 nos. versity of the Pacific, 2155 Webster United States Catholic Conference-Department St., San Fran- of Edu- cisco, Calif.94103. cation, 1312 Massachusetts Ave. NW., Washing:on, Sec.-Glen E. Guttormsen, 125 South SeventhSt, San D.C. 20005. Jose, Calif. 95114. 'Dir.-Very Rev. Msgr. James C. Donohue. Publication-Proceedings, an. Publication-The Official Guideto Catholic Educa- Western Association of Schools and tional Institutions. Colleges, Accredit- ing Commission for Junior Colleges, United States National Commission for Modesto Junior UNESCO,De- College, Modesto, Calif. 95350. partment of State, Washington, D.C. 20520. Chmn.-Calvin C. Flint, Foothill Junior College Chmn.-Alvin C. Eurich, 1180 Avenue of Dis- the Ameri- trict, 12345 El Monte Rd., Los Altos Hills,Calif. cas, New York, N.Y. 10036. 94022. Sec.-L. A. Minnich. Sec.-Henry T. Tyler. Publications-UNESCOPE, ;r. Newsletter,Magazine. Publication-Directory o Accredited United States National Student Association, Institutions. 2115 S St. Western College Association, MillsCollege, Oakland, NW., Washington, D.C. 20008. Calif. 94613. Pres.-Robert Powell. Pres.-Frederic W. Ness, Fresno State College,Fresno, Publications-College Law Bulletin. DrugLaw Bulletin. Calif. 93°26. United States Student Press Asiociation,1779 Church Scc.-Francis H. Herrick.- Street NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. Publication-Addresses and Proceedings. Head-Bill Sievert. Wastern Cdlege Placement Association Sec.-Robert Burton. Pres.-Louis L.Edwards, Oregon State University, Publication-College Press Service. Corvallis, Oreg. 97331. University Aviation Association, Parks College, St. Louis Placement dir.-John E. Jones, CaliforniaState Poly- University, Cahokia, 111. 62206. technic College, Pomona, Calif. 91766. Pres.-G. Cortney Chapman, Ohio StateUniversity, Publication-Newsletter, q. Columbus, Ohio 43210. Western lndepaident Colleges Foundation,1840 S. 13th Sec.-Harold S. Wood, Parks College ofSt. Louis East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105. University, Cabokia, 111. 62206. Pres.-John E.Riley, Northwest Nazarene College, 38 EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

Nampa, Idaho 83651. Pres.--Mildred Wohlford, Washington State University, Sec.Sister M. Rita of the Sacred Heart College of Pullman, Wash. 99163. Great Falls, Great Falls, Mont. 59401. Sec.Jean Hodgkins, University of California, Santa Western Interstate Commission forHigherEducation, Barbara, Calif. 93106. P.O. Drawer P, Boulder, Colo. 80302. PublicationsProceedings, an. Newsletter, q. Chmn.John G. Mackie, Box 147, Carbondale, Colo.Young Men's Christian Associations of the U.S.A., 81623. National Council of,291 Broadway, New York, N.Y. H.Kroepsch. Exec. dir.Robert 10007. PublicationsThis is WICHE, an. Higher Education in Pres.George E Gullen. the West, q. Gen. sec.James F. BUnting. Western Psychological Association,Environmental Physi- PublicationsNational Council Bulletin. Yearbook. ology Laboratory, 2251 College Ave., Berkeley, Calif. 94704. Young Women's Christian Associations of the U.S.A., Pres.Harold H. Kelley, University of California, Los National Board of,600 Lexington Ave., New York, Angeles, Calif. 90024. N.Y. 10022, Scc.Ronald Mayer, San Francisco State College, San Pres.Mrs. Robert W. Claytor. Francisco, Calif. 94132. Exec. dir.Edith M. Lerrigo. Western Societyfor PhysicalEducation of College PublicatbnsYWCA Magazine, 9 nos. Y-Teen Scene, Women q. COLLEGE PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES,HONOR SOCIETIES, AND RECOGNITION SOCIETIES(NATIONAL)

THIS SECTION lists national professionalfraternities and honor andrecognition societies that maintain chapters in colleges anduniversities and admitas members enrolled students, either undergraduate or graduate,or both, if membership is restricted tomen or women only, that fact is indicated in the listing.

Alpha Alpha Gamma (Architectureand the related arts), Sec.Charlotte M. Moore, 7 Brookside Circle,Bronx- (Women only), Millersville State College, Millersville, ville, N.Y. 10708. Pa. 1755L PublicationThe Scalpel, S...c.Cora E. Me lso q. Rho (Radio-TV),Department of Com- PublicationThe Alphabet. munications, Washington State University, Pullman, AlphaBeta Alpha (Library Science),Shepherd College, Wash. 99163. Shepherdstown, W. Wa. 25443. Exec. sec.Val Limburg. Pres.James R. Hamilton, Indiana StateUniversity, PublicationAEP Monitor, q. Terre Haute, Ind. 47809. AlphaKappa Kappa Sec.Jean A. Elliott. Fraternity(Medicine), 703-A Southeast First St., Evansville, Ind. 47713. PublicationALPHABET; 3 nos. Prcs.William E. Adams, M.D., 5805 DorchesterAve., Sigma Fraternity (Chemistry),(Men only), Chicago, Ill, 60637. 5503 East Washington St., Indianapolis, Ind. 46219. Sec.Paul D. Crimm, M.D., 703-A SoutheastFirst St., Pres.Edwwd P. Schneider, Jr., 6Bopp La., St. Louis, Evansville, Ind. 47713. Mo. 63131. PublicationThe Centaur. Sec.James F. Miller, Alpha Fraternity(Men only), 111 East 38th PublicationThe Hexagon of Alpha ChiSigma, q. St., Indianapolis, Ind. 46205. AlphaDelta Kappa (International Honorary Sorority for Pres.John D. Cahill, 65 La SierraDr., Arcadia, Calif. Women Educators), 1615 West 92nd St.,Kansas City, 91006. Mo. 64114. Sec.Frank J. Brye. 111 East 38th St., Indianapolis, Pres.Stella B. Dennisn 1628 North Market, Shaw- Ind. 46205. nee, Okla. 74801. PublicationsThe Diary, Sec.Louise Bales. q. Handbook. Alpha LambdaDelta (Freshman Scholarship)(Women PublicationAlpha Delta Kappan, bien. only) Pres.Miriam A. Shelden, 130 Student SeMcesBldg., Pres.Lee Fondren, KLZ Radio, 131Speer Blvd., Denver, Colo. 80217. University of Illinois, Champaign, Ill. 61822. Sec.Victor Johnson, Mayo Clinic, Rochester,Minn. Exec. ak.Donald G. Hileman, University ofTennes- Alpha Mu see, Knoxville, Tenn. 37916. Gamma (National Collegiate Foreign Langu- age Honor Society),Los Angeles City College, 855 PublicationLinage, trien. North Vermont Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. (Pra-Medicine), 7 90029. Brookside Circle, Pres.Sister Rosaire, The College ofSaint Rose, Bronxville,N.Y.10708. Albany, N.Y. 12203. Pres.Norman F.Witt,. Department of Chemistry, Sec.Standford M. Miller. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo. 80304. PublicationsSchroll, an. Newsletter,q. Handbo

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Alpha Omega Alpha (Medicine), 1725 West Harrison St.,IMpha Zeta, see Fraternity of Alpha Zeta (Agriculture). Chicago, 111. 60612. American Dental Interfraternity Council (Men only) Pres.-John Z. Bowers, Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, Pres.-William E. Koch, Jr., 23 North Gore Ave., Web- 277 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. ster Groves, Mo. 63119. Sec.-James A. Campbell, Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hos- Sec.-Walter I. Levine, 809 Cathedral St., Baltimore, pital, 1753 W,:?.st Congress St., Chicago, Ill. 60612. Md. 21201. Publication-The Pharos Magazine, q. As ociation of College Honor Societies, 2812 Livingston Fraternity (Dentistry) (Men only), 147 St., Allentown, Pa. 18104, West 42d St., New York, N.Y. 10036. Pres.-Theodore W. D.:Liman, 422 Administration Bldg. Pres.-Sidney S. Spatz, 3347 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. 5730P. Pa. 15213. Sec.-Donald B. Hoffman. Sec.-Murray Cornish, 151 Eglington Ave., Toronto, Publication-Blue Book, bien, Canada. Axis (Osteopathy)(Women only) Publication-The Alpha Ornegan, 3 nos. Pres.-M. Olwen Gutensohn, D.O., Box 723, Kirksville, (Service) (Men only) Md. Pres.-Glen T.Nygreen, Herbert Lehman College, Sec.-Lydia T. Jordan, D.O.,104 East12th St., Bronx, N.Y. 10468. Davenport, Iowa 52805, Dir.-Joseph Scanlon, 1100 Waltower Bldg., Kansas Beta (Accounting) (Men only) City, Mo. 64106. Pres.-Harvey E. Donley, Bowling Green State Univer- Publication-Torch qnd Trefoil, 7 nos. sity, Bowling Green, Ohio 43402. Alpha (Scholarship), Mayville State College, Sec.-Robert S. Wasley. Mayville, N. Dak. 58257. Publication-News Lettr,, sa. National pres.-James W. Neilson. Beta Beta Beta Biologik.al Society, Drew University, Publication-The Key, ir. Madison, N.J. 07940. (IndustrialEngineering), Virginia Poly- Pres.-E. G. S. Baker, Drew University, Madison, N.J. technic Institute, Blacksburg, Va, 24061. 07940. Pres.-Roger L. Smith, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Exec. off.-Louise Bush. Blacksburg, Va. 24060. Publication-BIOS, q. Sec.-Marvin H. Agee. (Commerce) Publication-The COGWHEEL, sa. Pres.-Ossian MacKenzie, The Pennsylvania State Uni- Alpha Fraternity (Dramatics), Room 32, versity, University Park, Pa. 16802. Press Bldg., New York University, New York, N.Y. Sec.-Cyril C. Ling, 101 North Skinker Blvd., Prince 10003. Hall, St. Louis, Mo. 63130. Head-Yetta G. Mitchell, Speech Education, New York Publications-Directory. Exchange. Newsletter. University, New °fork, N.Y. 10003. Blue Key National Honor Fraternity (Leadership) (Men Sec.-D. P. Garner, Eastern Illinois University, Charles- only), 4435 Lafaye St., New Orleans, La. 70122. ton, III. 61920. Exec. off.-Henry J. Engler, Jr., Loyola University, Publication-The Playbill, an. New Orleans, La. 70118. Alpha (Architecture) (Men only), 4256 North Sec.-Louise Held. High St., Columbus, Ohio 43214. Publication-Blue Key journal, sa. Pres.-M. Robert Des Marais, 618 West Foster Ave., Scientific Fraternity State College, Pa. 16801. Pres.-Conrad B. Park, Newberry College, Newberry, Sec.-John B. Filip, 108 Walnut St., Plymouth, Pa. S.C. 29108. 18651. Sec.-Victor R. Rail, Parsons College, Fairfield, Iowa Publication-The ARCM, q. 52556. (Nursing) (Women only), 13301 El Publications-Chi Beta Phi Record, an. Chi Be a Phi Dorado Dr., Seal Beach, Calif. 90740. Newsletter, an. Pres.-Eleanor H. Newby, 752 East 70th St., LongChi Epsilon Fraternity (Civil Engineering), Taylor Hall Beach, Calif. 90805. 116, University Sta., Austin, Tex. 78712. Sec.-Miriam Fay Furlong. Pres.-Rodney P. Lundin, 10021 Melvin Ave., North- Publications-Cap sa. President's Letter. ridge, Calif. 91325. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 41 Sec.-John A. Focht, University Station, Austin,Tex. Sec.-Charles L. Dubank. 78712. Publication-DESMOS, q. Publication-The Transit, sa. , see International Fraternity ofDelta Coif, see , The (Law). Sigma Pi (Commerce) CWENS, see National Society of CWENS, The (Sopho- more Scholarship). Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha (Forensics), Butler Delta Epsilon Sigma (Setolarship-Catholic Colleges), University, Indianapolis, Ind. 46208. Pres.-Lerot Laase, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Loras College, Dubuque!, Iowa 5200L Nebr. 68509. Pres.-Sister Mary 0'04.11aghan, R.S.C.J, Maryville Sec.-Nicholas M. Cripe, Butler University, Indian- College, 13550 Conway Rd., St. Louis, Mo. 63141. apolis, Ind. 46207. Sec.-Rev. R. L. Ferring, Loras College, Dubuque, Publication-Speaker and Gavel, q. Iowa 52001. Publications-Delta Epsilon Sigma Bulletin,q. Hand- Law Fraternity, The (Men only), 1660L book. St. NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. International Music Fraternity (Women Chancellor-EdwardF.Meyers, Union Commerce only), 18518 Cherry lawn, Detroit, Mich. 48221. Bank, P.O. Box 5876, Cleveland, Ohio 44101. Pres.-Adelaide L. Collyer, 400 Walnut PI., Havertown, Sec.-John Sullivan. Pa. 19083. Publications-The Paper Book,q, Directory. Sec.-Mrs. John Kuckuk. EpsilonEtaPhi Sorority (Commerce and Business Publications-The Wheel, q. The Whistle,an. Administration) (Women only), Northwestern Uni- Delta Phi Alpha (German), Department of European versity, 330 East Chicago Ave., Chicago, Ill. 60611. Languages, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, Hawaii Pres.--Helen Larkin, 800 Bayridge Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 96822. 15226. Pres.-Paul Krauss, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio Sec.-M, Gleyn Nicholson, 7431 Penfield Court, Pitts- 45701. burgh, Pa. 15208. Sec- -Richard K. Seymour. Publication-Epsilon Eta Phi Magazine, an. Publication-The Delta Phi Alpha Bulletin,an. , Inc., University Station, Box 3111, (Art), P.O. Box 635, De Kalb, Ill.60115. Columbus, Ohio 43210. Pres.-Eleanor Caldwell, P.O. Box 635, De Kalb, Ill. ChInn.-W. R. Williams, HI, East Tennessee State 60115. University, Johnson City, Tenn, 37601. Sec.-Jeanne M. Kuhn. Exec. sec.-George R. Horton, Bowling GreenState Publications-Palette, an. Newsletter. Manual. . University, Bowling Green, Ohio 4340? Delta Pi Epsilon, Inc., Gustavus Adolphus College,St. Publications-Newsletter, an. Brorze: F n4ms. Peter, Minn. 56082. Association(ElectricalEngineering), Pres.-F. Kendrick Bangs, University of Colorado, University of Illinois, Urbana, ill. 61822. Boulder, Colo. 80304. Sec.-Paul K. Hudson, University of Illinois, Urbana, Sec.-Ellis J. Jones. III. 61822. Publications-Delta Pi Epsilon Journal,q. Business Publication--The Bridge, q. Education Index, an. Fraternity (Latin and Greek), University Delta P3i Kappa (Physicq! Education) (Women only), of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wis. 53211. stout State University, Menomonie, Wis. 54751. Pres.-MichaelJ.Adelman, Box 351, Hampden- Head-Lucille Norton, Sr.phen F. AustinState Col- Sydney, Va. 23943. lege, Box 6171 SPA Station, Nacogdoches,Tex. Sec.-Mary Anne Burns. 75961. Publication-Nuntius, q. S-t-.--Kay Carter. Fraternity of Alpha Zeta (Agriculture) (Men only), 1010 Publications-The Foil, sa. The Shield,an. Vermont Ave. NW., Washington, D.C. 20005. Fraternity (Dentistry) (Men only), Pres.-Pred LeCrone, Oklahoma State University, Still- 2317 Westwood Ave., P.O. Box 6272, Richmond, water, Okla. 74074. Va. 23230. Sec.-Bob N. Evans, 439 North Armistead St., Alex- Hc d-Paul R. Huffstutler, 1802 Saulter Rd., Binning- andria, Va. 22312. ban, Ala. 35209. Publication-Alpha Zeta News. 42 EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

Gamma Alpha Chi (Advertising) (Womenonly), 860 Van Sec.-Wiliam R. Jarnagain, 410 United Calif. Bank VIcet Oval, Room 240, Norman, Okla. 73069. Bldg., 9601 WilshireBlvd., BeverlyHills,Calif. Pres.-Betty Ott, Chime Hill Music St., Novelty, Ohio 90210. 44072. Publications-The Brief, q. The Headnoter, q. Sec.-Mary H. Montgomery, 860 Van Vleet Oval, Iota (Industrial Education)(Men only) Room 240, Norman, Okla. 73069. Pres.-J. F. Ingram, State Department of Education, Publication-Lineage, q. Montgomery, Ala. 36104. Gamma Alpha Graduate ScientificSociety (Men only), Sec.-Dennis H. Price, University of Cincinna-j. Cin. 318 Roberts Hall, Cornell Unit,ersity, Ithaca, N.Y. cinnati, Ohio 45221. 14850. Publication-Grand Chapter News, q. Pres.-Emil M. Mark, University of California, Davis, (Chemistry)(Women only) Calif. 95616. Pres.-Jane Fraenkel-Conrat, 3609 Telmar Rd., Balti- Sec.-W. T. Keeton, Department of Biology, Cornel more, Md. 21207. University, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850. Sec.-Frances Ostertag, College of St. Catherine,S.t. Publication-Gamma Alpha Record, sa. Paul, Minn. 55116. ,seeLegal Fraternity of Gamma Eta Publication-The lotan, an. Gamma, The. Legal Sorority(Women only) Gamma Sigma Delta (Agriculture), NewMexico State Grand Dean-Eileen L. Kelly, 570 Neff Rd., Grosse University, Box 3-Q, Las Cruces, N. Mex. 88001. Pointe, Mich. 48236. Pres.-ClarenceE.Scarsbrook, Auburn University, Grand Registrar-Elizabeth R. Ellington, 230 Oakleaf, Auburn, Ala. 36830. San Antonio, Tex. 78208. Sec. Arden A. Baltensperger. Publication-Kappa Beta Pi Quarterly. Publication-Newsletter, an. Kappa Delta Epsilon (Education)(Wom n only), 608 Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemical Fraternity Superior Ave., Decatur, Ga. 30033. Head-Ben Gross, Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta- Pres.-Rae N. Griffith, 1517 Levering Pl., Bethlehem, nooga, Tenn. Pa. 18017. Sec.-Allan Powell, Department of Chemistry, Univer- Sec.-Margaret Wight. sity of Richmond, Richmond, Va. 23220. Publications-Directory. Handbook. Publication-The Ray, q. (Education), Box A,West Lafayet e, Ind, 47906. Pres.-David Wihantz, Chico State College, Chico, Pres.-J. Richard McElheny, Box A, West Lafayette, Calif. 95926. Ind. 47906. Sec.-Lester Oakes, Clarion State College, Clarion, Pa. Sec.-J. Richard McElheny. 16214. Publications-The Educational Forum, q. Kappa Delta Publication-Newsletter, an. Pi Record Series, an. Honor Society of , The (Scholarship) (Pharmacy) Pres.-J. Kenneth Munford, Oregon State University, Pres.-Metta Lou Henderson, 600 Garrison R ., Battle Corvallis, Oreg. 97330. Creek, Mich. 49017. Sec.-Lawrence R. Guild, 3839 Wilshire Blvd., Room Sec.-Judith M. Ozbun. 207, Los Angeles, Calif. 90005. Publication-The Bond, bien. Publication-Phi Kappa Phi Journal. (Electrical Engineering)(Men only) International Fraternity ofDelta Sigma Pi (Commerce) Pres.-Donald M. Laughlin, 690 17th Ave. NW., New (Men only), 330 South Campus Ave., Oxford, 01 Brighton, MUin. 55112. 45056. Sec.-David P. Borton, 5240 Bloomington Ave., Min- Exec. dir.-Charles L. Farrar. neapolis, Minn. 55417. Sec.-Ben H. Wolfenberger. Publication-The Electron, bien. Publication-The DELTASIG, q. (Band)(Men only), Crutchfield Hall InternationalLegal Fraternity of , The 302, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla. (Men only) 74075. Pres.-BenF. Small, 277 Park Ave 16th Floor, New Pres.-James A. Jacobsen, Texas Christian University, York, N.Y. 10017. Ft. Worth, Tex. 76129. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 43 Sec.-Robert H. Rubin. Publication-L.O.G. Book,q. Publication-The Podium,q. -Legal Fraternity of Gamma Eta (Mathematics) Gamma, The (Men only) Head-Daniel T. Doherty, EmoryChurch Rd., Olney, Pres.-Fred Lott, Jr., University ofNorthern Io a, Md. 20832. Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613. Sec.-Sarnuel F. Kenney, 639 PlymouthRd., Balti- Sec.-Laura Z. Greene, Washburn University,Topeka, more, Md. 21229. Kans. 66621. Publication-The Rescript,q. Publication-The Pentagon,sa. Medical Interfraternity Conference Kappa Omicron Phi (Home Economics) (Men only) (Women only ), Chmn.-Hugh 0. Deuss, M.D., 2051Sedgwick St., Route 2, Box 176, Wellsboro, Pa. 16901. Chicago, Ill. 60614. Pres.-Sandia Taliaferro, 1912Rhode island, Law-, Inc. (Leadership-Seniors) rence, Kans. 66044. (Women only) Pres.-Helen A. Snyder, 207Administration Bldg., Sec.-Dorothy Mitstifer, R.R. 2,Box 176, Wellsboro, Pa. 16901. University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb.68510. Sec.-Mrs. Hal Douglas, 1000 Shrewsbury,Fayette- Publication-The Distaff sa. ville, Ark. 72701. National Honorary Art Fraternity Publication-Quarterly. Head-Emily B. Anderson, 211 NorthAdams St., Mt. (Music) (Women only) Pleasant, Iowa 52642. 1097 Arnott Way, Campbell, Calif. 95008. Sec.-Bertha A. Spencer, 727 PlazaDr., Joplin, Mo. Pres.-Madge C. Gerke, 5003 North SevilleDr., Indian- 64801. apolis, Ind. 46208. Publications-The tch Book, an. Sketch Pad, Men. Sec.-Roberta White O'Connell. Handbook, an. Publications-The Triangle, Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity q. Annual Report. (Men only) National Collegiate Players, Inc. (Dramatics) Head-James C. King, University of thePacific, Stock- Lori, Calif. 95204. Pres.-M. Blair Hart, University of Arkansas,Fayette- ville, Ark. 72701. See.-Gerald C. Henney, 265 UnionBlvd., St. L Mo. 63108. Sec.-Howard C. Morgan, 4645 East GranadaRd., Phoenix, Ariz. 85008. Publication-The Mask,q. Publication-Players Magazine, 8 Keramos (Ceramics) (Men only) nos. National Society of CWENS, The (SophomoreScholar- Pres.-G. C. Robinson, ClemsonUniversity, Clemson, S.C. 29631. ship) (Women only) Sec.-J.I. Pres.-Mrs. Richard Worley, 1013 MillwoodDr., Sa- Mueller, Ceramic EngineeringDivision, lina, Kans. 67401. University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.98105. Sec.-Mrs. Gerald W. Piersall, 68 FitchAve., Winches- Lambda Delta Lambda (Physics andChemistry) ter, Ky. 40391. Pres.-James A. Swanson, Kearney St.te Teachers Publication-The Tid, 3nos. College, Keprney, Nebr. 68847. National Society of , Sec.-Alvin N. Rusk, Kansas State Inc. (Military Teachers College, Science) (Men only), P.O. Box1021, Stillwater, Emporia, Kans. 66801. Okla. 74074. (Pharmacy)(Women only) Head-William M. Falkenberry, 1953 ShadesCrest Rd,, Pres.-Mrs. Pat Tanac, 18533Burke Ave., North, Birmingham, Ala. 35216. Seattle, Wash. 98133. Exec. off.-Edwin E. Glover. Sec.-Mrs. Frances Curran, 4509 RegentAve., Phila- delphia, Pa. 19143. Publication-The Scabbard and BladeJournal, q. (Medicine) (Men only),123 Keller Ave., Publications-Blue and Gold Triangle.Lambs' Tales, 7 North, Amery, Wis. 54001. nos. Pres.-George Lowrey, M.D., University Lambda Omicron Gamma national Hospital, Uni- Prat nity (Osteo- versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. pathy) (Men only) 48104. Sec, -Archibald R. Buchanan, M.D.,University of Exec. clk.-Aaron A. Feinstein, 300Spruce St., Phila- Colorado, Denver, Colo. 80304. delphia, Pa. 19106. Publication-Nu Sigma Nu Bulletin,an. Sec.-Murray Matez, 3107 Mt. Ephraim Ave.,Camden, OmegaDelta (Optometry) N. J. 08103. (Men only) Pres.-P. W. Henson, 0.D., 807 South Layton Blvd., 44 EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

Milwaukee, Wis. 53215. Phi Alpha Theta (History), 2812 Livingston St., Allen- Sec.-Neil Stuhmer, O.D. Alma, Neb. 68920. town, Pa. 18104. Publit:ation-Omega Delta, ir. Pres.-Abraham Nasatir, San Diego State College, San Omega Epsilon Phi (Optometry) (Men only) Diego, Calif. 92115. Pres.-Alvin H. Freedman, 0.11, 1022 Hamilton St., Sec.-Donald B. Hoffman, 2812 Livingston St., Allen- Allentown, Pa. 18101. town, Pa. 18104. Sec.-George Ansorge, 143-31 Rose Ave., Flushing, Publication-The Historian, q. N.Y. 11355. PhiBeta Fraternity (Music andSpeech) (Women only), Publication-The Optist, 4 nos. 4950 West Walton St., Chicago, Ill. 60651. , International Honor Society in Pres.-Mrs. Stanley H. Frohmader, 514 LeRoy Rd, Economics,Economics I- partment. University of Madison, Wis. 53704. Southern California, Los Angeles, Calif. 90007. Sec.-Mrs. Harry J. L imby, 4950 West Walton St., Pres.-Ervin K. Zing ler, University of Houston, Hous- Chicago, Ill. 60651, ton, Tex. 77004. Publication-The Baton, q. Sec.-E, Bryant Phillips, University of Southern Cali- Phi BetaKappa,seeUnited Chapters of fornia, Los Angles, Calif. 90007. (Scholarship). Publication-The American Economist, 2 nos. Phi Bete Pi Medical Fraternity,3800 Woodward, Suite Omicron Delta KappaSociety,The (Leadership)(Men 216, Detroit, Mich. 48201. only) Head-William T. Smith, 934 Lowry Medical Arts Pres.-Robert W. Bishop, University of Cincinnati, Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. 55102. Cincinnati, Ohio 45221. Sec.-Roy D. Craig, M.D., 3800 Woodward, Detroit, Sec.-Maurice A. Clay, University of Kentucky, Lex- Mich. 48201. Lngton, Ky, 40506. Pubiication- Asklepion. Publication-Omic5-on Delta Kappa Manual, bien. Theta, Inc. (Business and Economics)(Women Omicron Kappa Upsilon (Dentistry), Schoolof Dentistry, only), 718 Judah St., San Francisco, Calif. 94122. St. Louis, Mo. 63110. Pres.-Vera Jean Williams,3186 Barry Ave., Los Pres.-Arthur J. Skupa, D.D.S., University of Illinois Angeles, Calif. 90066. School of Dentistry, Chicago, Ill. 60680. Sec.-Jessie M. Erickson, Sec.-Charles W. Craig, D.D.S., 106 Piedmont Ave., Publication-The Iris, q. Piedmont, Calif. 94611. Legal Fraternity(Women only), 810 Omicron Nu Society, Inc. (Home Economics),Home Chartres St., New Orleans, La. 70116. Economics Bldg. Michigan State University of Agri- Pres.-Kathleen Ruddell. culture and Applied Science, East Lansing, Mich. Sec.-Caroline McBride French, 11350 Minor Dr., 48823. Kansas City, Mo. 64114. Pres.-Grace Henderson, 411 East Irvin Ave, State Publication-The Phi Delta Delta, q. College, Pa. 16801. Phi Pena Epsilon Fraternity (Medicine)(Men only145 Sec.-Patricia Sailor, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, East 52d St., New York, N.Y. 10022. Neb. 68503. Exec. dir,-Henry C. Falk; M.D., 1 West 86th St., New Publication-Omicron Nu, sa. York, N.Y. 10024. Order of the Coif, The (Law) Sec.-Seymour Alpert, Pres.-A. Leo Levin, University, New York; Publication- News, q. N.Y. 10033. Phi Delta Kappa (Education)(Men only), Eighth and Sec.-Leon Green, The University of Texas, 2500 Red Union, Bloomington, Ind. 47402. River, Austin, Tex, 78705. Pres.-Homer L. Johnson, Kansas state College, Pitts- Publication-Handbook. burg, Kans. 66762. Law Fraternity(Men only) Sec.-Maynard Bemis. Supreme Justice-Henry C. Rohr, 650 South Spring Publication-The Phi Delta Kappan, 10 nos. St., Suite 1024, Los Angeles, Calif. 90014. Phi Delta Pi Fraternity (Physical Education)(Women Exec. dir.-Fredrick J. Neitkamp, 10222 White Oak only) Ave., Granada Hills, Calif. 91344. Pres.-Jimmie Ruth Songer, 4595 East 4th Ave., Publications-The Reporter, q. INrertory. Hialeah, Fla. 33012. EDUCAT ON DIRECTORY 1969-70 45

Sec.-Margaret Blunt, 421 We t 32nd Pl., Hialeah, Fla. q. 33012. Fraternity (Medicine)(Men only), P.O. Publications-The Progressive Physical Educator,b..m. Box 10886, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15236. Bark and Howl, 3 nos. Pres.-John R. Ausband, Bowman Gray Schoolof Fraternity (Physical Education)(Men Medicine, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27103. only), 4000 Meadows Dr., Suite L-24, Indianapolis, Sec.-D. E. Morehead, M.D. Ind. 46205. Publications-Tte Journal ofPhi Rho Sigma, q. Ca- Pres.-Rollin G. Wright. California State College,Los reers in Medicine. Angeles, Calif. 90032. Foundation,1601 Belmont Ave., Sec.-R. R. Schreiber. Kansas City, Mo. 64176. Publication-The Physical Educator, q. Head-William D. Hand, 3602 St. JohnAve., Kansas (Freshman Scholarship)(Men only), 304 City, Mo. 64123. Mary Martin Hall, Auburn University, Auburn, Ala. Sec.-Stan J. Sulkowski. 36830. Publication-Speculum, an. Pres.-G. Herbert Smith, Willamette University, Salem, (Romance Languages),416 Woodside Oreg. 97301. Ave., Ripon, Wis. 54971. Sec.-James E. Foy, Auburn University, Auburn, Ala. Pres.-William H. Nelle, University ofWyoming, Lara- 36830. mie, Wyo. 82076. Publication-The Forum. Sec.-Daniel L. Delakas, Ripon College,Ripon, Wis. Sorority,275 Roosevelt N., Groose 54971. Pointe, Mich. 48230. Publication-News Letter, sa. Pres.-Virginia Dorian. Honor Fraternity (Educationand Liberal Sec.-Becky Austin, 1122 Craft Rd., Memphis,Tenn. Arts)(Men only) 38116. Pres.-Vaughn E. R1rdes, Dickinson StateCollege, Publication-Phi Gamma Nu Magazine. Dickinson, N. Dak. 58601. Phi Kappa Phi,seeHonor Society of Phi Kappa Psi, The Sec.-Joseph Torchia, State College, Millersville,Pa, (Scholarship) 17551. Phi Lambda Kappa MedicalFraternity,Inc.,1205 Publication-Purple and Gold_ Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19107. Phi Sigma Society (Biological Sciences),1305Hillcrest Pres.-Morris Katcher, 35 Winthrop St., Brooklyn, Dr., Blacksburg, Va. 24060. N.Y. 11225. Pres.-Fred N. Zeiner, University ofDenver, Denver, Sec.-Benjarnin B. Rittenbcrg. Colo. 80210. Publication-Quarterly. Sec.-Fred S. Orcutt, 1305 HillcrestDr Blacksburg, Phi Lambda Upsilon (Chemistry and ChemicalEngineer- Va. 24060. ing) (Men only), 122 Chemical Engineering 31dg., Publication-The Biologist, q. Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. Phi Theta Kappa Fraternity,Box 230, Canton, Miss. 16802. 39046. Pres.-Dale L. Wilhelm. Pres.-Tom Laster. Sec.-Thomas E. E . Sec.-Margaret Mosal. Publication-The Register, sa. Publications-The Golden Key of Phi ThetaKappa. Fraternity (Music)(Men only), Newsletter,rn. Southern Securities Bldg., Evansville,Ind. 47708. (Home Economics) Pres.-Carl M. Neumeyer, Illinois Wesleyan (Women only) University, Pres.-June Clarke, Caudell Hall 210,State Universtty Bloomington, Ill. 61701. College, Buffalo, N.Y. 14222. Sec,-Alan E. Adams. Sec.-Genevieve Forthun, Box 5471 Sa e University Publications-Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, 7nos. Newsletter. Station, Fargo, N. Dak. 58102. Phi Mu Gamma (Fine Arts)(Wo en only), Box 363, Publication-The candle, sa. East Bank, W. Va. 25067. Pi Delta Epsilon (Journalism) Pres.-Maryida Mosby, 1210 Colonial Way, Charleston, Pres.-Robert C. Wright, Mankato State College,Man- W. Va, 25314. kato,Minn.56001. Sec.-Pauline N. Cat lilt Sec.-Edward E. McDonald, 5738 HoweSt.,Pitts- 46 EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

burgh, Pa. 15232. Head-Donald Hawor h, University of Nebraska, Lin- Publications-Handbook, 1963. The College Publisher, coln, Neb. 68508. Sec.-J. W. Bayne, University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. q. PiDeltaPhi(French),6039 North Kedvale Ave., 61801. Chicago, Ill. 60646. Publications-Condenser, an. Story of . Pres.-ElizabethBrandon,Universityof Houston, Professional Interfraternity Conference, The(Men only) Houston, Tex. 77004. Pres.-C. H. William Ruhe, 510 Central Ave., Wilmette, Sec.-Joseph Yedlicka, De Paul University, 2322 North III. 60091. Kenmore Ave., Chicago, III. 60614. Sec.-Willia, ,E.Koch, Jr.,23 North Gore Ave., Publications-News-Letter, sa, Handbook. Webster Groves, Mo. 63119. , Inc. (Social Science) Professional Panhellenic Association(Women only), 316 Pres.-Joseph B. James, Wesleyan College, Macon, Ga. Ridgemont Road,GrossePointeFarms, Mich. .31201. 48236. Sec.-Effie B. Urquhart,Winfield, Kans.67156. Pres.-Julie Pishalski. Publication-Social Science, q. Sec.-Ordry P. Ray, 1945 Lebanon Dr. NE, Atlanta, Pi Kappa Delta (Forensics),Bradley University, Peoria, Ga. 30324. 61606. Publication-Handbook. Pres.-H. Francis Short, Kansas State College, Pitts- (Psychology),1200 17th St. NW, Washington, burg, Kans. 66762. D.C. 20036. Sec.-Larry Norton, Bradley University, Peoria, Head-Francis A. Young, Department of Psychology, 61606. Washington State University, Pullman, Wash. 99163. Publication-The Forensic, q. Exec. dir.-Ruth H. Cousins. (Music),Box 288( ,University, Ala. Publications-Newsletter, q. Handbook, bien. 35486. Psi Omega Fraternity (Dentistry)(Men only) Pres.-Wilbur D. Fullbright, Boston University, Boston, Supreme Grand Master-Harold J. E. Lantz, Temple Mass. 02167. University, 3223 North Broad St., Philadelphia, 1,), Sec.-W. H. Rowand, P.O. Box 2886, University, Ala. 19140. 35486. Sec.-Edward M. Grosse, 1030 Lincoln Ave., Prospect Publication-Handbook. Park, Pa. 19076. Pi Lambda Theta (Education)(Women only), Suite 800, Publication-The Frater,q. 1510 H St. NW., Washington, D.C. 20005. Psi (Osteopathy) Pres.-Alice H. Hayden, University of Washington, Pres.-Robert C. Ward, D.O., 22211 Schafer Ave., Seattle, Wash. 98105. Mount Clemens, Mich. 48043. Exec. dir.-Jane M. Hill. Sec.-John W. Hayes, D.O., 203 West Fifth St., Box Publications-EducationalHorizons,q.Newsletter, 654, East Liverpool, Ohio 43920. bm. Publication-The Skull, bier'. PiMu EpsilonFraternity,Inc.(Mathemaiics),The Rho Chi Society, The (Pharmacy) University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. 73069. Pres.-George E. Osborne, College of Pharmacy, Uni- Pres.-J. C. Eaves, University of West Virginia, Morgan- versity of Rhode Island, Kingston, R.I. 02881. town, W. Va. 26506. Sec.-Robert A. Buerki, 500 West 12th Ave., Colum- Sec.-Richard V. Andree, Department of Mathematics, bus, Ohio 43210. The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Okla. 73069. Publication-The Report of Rho Chi, an. Publication-Pi Mu Epsilon Journal, sa. International Pharmaceutical Fraternity, Inc. (Political Science) (Men only), 265 Evans St., Apt. D-1, Williamsville, Pres.-Charles B. Hagan, University c f Hous on Hou N.Y. 14221. ton, Tex. 77004. Head-David G. Brown. Dir.-Franklin L. Burdette, University of Maryland, Publication-Rope News,q. College Park, Md. 20742. Scabbard and Blade,seeNational Society o4 Scabbard Publication-Newsletter, q. and Blade, Inc. (Military Science). Pi Tau Sigma (Mechanical Engineering), 142 M. E. Bldg., (Architecture)(Men only) Universityof Illinois, Urbana, ill. 61801. National pre s.-Richard Kummer, Department of Archi- EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 47

tecture, Pennsylvania State Univ rsity, University Publicatidns-The Owl of ,q. General Park, Pa. 16802. Directory, 1956. Sec.-Verner F. Smith, 306 Marvin Hall, University of (Engineering)(Men only) Kansas, Lawrence, Kans. 66045. Grand przs.-Robert J.Beals, 828 Hawthorne Dr., Publication-Hierastic, 2 nos. Naperville, Ill. 60540. Sigma (Music)(Women only), 4119 Rollins Sec.-Charles E. Peterson, 6939 Premiere Dr.,Fort Ave., Des Moines, Iowa 50312. Wayne, Ind. 46809. Pres.-Mrs. Paul J. GouTd, 841 Oleander Dr. SE, Publication-The Sigma Phi Delta Castle,sa. Winter Haven, Fla. 33880. (Physics) Sec.-Mrs. James C. Whinery, 1447 57th St, Des Pres.-Marsh W. White, Osmond Laborary, Uni- Moines, lOwa 50311. versity Park, Pa. 16802. Publication-Pan Pipes, q. DIr.-Cecil G. Shugart, SUNY at Stony Brook, Stony Sigma DeltaCl- (Journalism)(Men only), 35 East Brook, N.Y. 11790. Wacker Dr., Chicago, Ill. 60601. Publication-Newsletter. Pres.-William B. Arthur, 488 Madison Ave.,New Sigma Sigma Phi (Osteopathy)(Men only) York, N.Y. 10022. Pres.-John P. Wood, D.C., 206 Wr.beek Bldg., Birm- Exec. off.-Russell E. Hurst, 35 East Wacker Dr., ingham, Mich. 48012. Chicago,Ili.60601. Sec.-S. V. Robuck, 24 East Washington St. Chicago, Publications-The Quill, m. Sigma Delta Chi Directory, 111. 60602. an. Publication-Directory, bien. Fraternity (Engineering) Sigma Delta Epsilon (Graduate Science)(Women only), 6234 Mary Lane Dr., San Diego, Calif. 92115. Pres.-George W. Forman, The University of Kansas, Pres.-Marie H. Berg, 4910 Circle Downs, Minneapolis, Lawrence, Kans. 661/45. Minn. 55416. Sec.-J. P. Colbert, 204 Bancroft Hall University of Sec.-Mabel Myers. Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb, 68508. Publication-Sigma Delta Epsilon News, bien. Publication-The Pyramid of Sigma Tau, 2 Sigma Delta Kappa (Law) nos. (Men only) Professional English Fraternity, The, Pres.-Roland R. Bounds, 6630 BaltimoreNational Pike, Baltimore, Md. 21228. 698 Brookfield Dr., West, Largo, Fla. 33540. Sec.-Norris Shealy, 414 Arlingtn Executive Bldg., Head-lierbert L. Hughes, 500 Patton Circle, Athens, Arlington, Va. 22201. Ala. 35611. Publications-Si-De-Ka,sa. Newsletter, sa. Publication-The Rectangle, sa. Sigma , Inc. (Nursing) (Spanish) Pres.-Virginia Crenshaw, 904 Hermosa Dr. NE Al- Pres.-C. E. Mueller, 203 Cooke Hall, University of buquerque, N. Mex, 87110. Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. 55455. Sec.--Carolyn Widmer, 20 Hillside Circk, Storm, Conn. Sec.-Joe Picard, 108 B Men's Gym., University of 06268. Arizona, Tucson, Ariz. 85721. Publication-Image, 3 nos. Publication-Newsletter. Society of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, The (Earth Sciences) Sigma Delta Psi (Physical Fitness) (Menonly) Pres.-Hurbert C. Skinner, Department of Geology, Pres.-C. E. Mueller, University of Minnesota, Minne- Tulane University,,New Orleans, La. 70118, apolis, Minn. 55455. Sec.-Wiliam R. Higgs, Louisiana Polytechnic Insti- Sec.-Jack H. Karl, Purdue Univrsity, Lafayette, Ind. tute, Ruston, La. 71271. 47902, Publication-The Compass,q. Publication-Sigma Delta Psi Newsletter, m. Society of the , The,155 WhitneyAve., New Sigma Gamma Epsilon,seeSociety of Sigma Gamma Haven, Conn. 06510. Epsilon, The (Earth Sciences) Pres.-Frederick C. Lindvall, California Institute of Sigma Nu Phi Fraternity (Law)(Men only), 2026 P St. Technology, Pasadena, Calif. 91109. NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. Sec.-Thomas T. Holme. Head-Frank C. Lawson, Detroit College of Law,130 Publication-American Scientist, q. East Elizabeth St., Detroit, Mich. 48503. Tau Alpha IN,Seattle Community College, 1718 Broad- Sec.-Carlyle S. Baer. way, Seattle, Wash. 98122. 48 EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

Exec. sec.Jesse J. Defore. 78731. PublicationTau Alpha Pi Journal, ir. Pres.Mrs. Lloyd Stewart, Ft. Worth Star-Telegra Association, Inc., The (Engineering) (Men 400 West Seventh St., Ft. Worth, Tex. 76102. only), P.O. Box 8840, University Station, Knoxville, Exec. dir.Mrs. Harvey R. Herbst. Tenn. 37916. PublicationThe Matrix, bm. Pres.H. Roy Chope, Industrial Nucle nics,650 Theta Tau (Engineering) (Men only), 12 Sona Lane, St. Ackerman Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43202. Louis, Mo. 63141. Sec.R. H. Nagel, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Grand RegentWilliam K. Rey, P.O. Box 664, Univer- Tenn. 37916. sity, Ala. 35486. PublicationThe Bent, q. Sec.Robert E. Pope. (Band) (Women only), Crutchfield Hall PublicationThe Gear of Theta Tau, sa. 302, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Okla. United Chapters of (Sociology), 74075. University of Houston, Houston, Tex. 77004. Pres.Ladine B. Housholder, 6520 32d North, Falls Pres.Herman Turk,University of Southern Cali- Church, Va. 22046. fornia, Los Angeles, Calif. 90007. Sec.Robert H. Rubin. Sec.Charles Mulford, University of Houston, Hous- PublicationThe Podium, 3 nos. ton, Tex. 77004. Tau Epsilon Rho Fraternity (Law) (Men only) PublicationsSociological Inquiry, sa. Newsletter, sa. Supreme ChancellorSidney Usow, 161 West Wiscon-United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa (Scholarship), 1811 sin Ave., Milwaukee, Wis. 53203. Q St. NW., Washington, D.C. 20009. Supreme Master of the RollsEli N. Donsky, 1420 Pres.H. Bentley Glass, State University of New York, Walnut St., Chicago, III, 60612. Stony Brook, N.Y. 11790. PublicationThe Summons, q. Sec.Carl Billman. Theta Alpha Phi (Dramatics) PublicationsThe Key Reporter,q. The American Pres.Charles Parker, University of Wyoming, Lara- Scholar, q. mie, Wyo. 82070. Fraternity (Dentistry) (Men only), 23 North Sec.B, J. Bartlett, , Ada, Gore Ave., Webster Groves, Mo. 63119. Ohio 45810. Pres.Edward 0. Graff, 2303 Allison Rd., Cleveland, PublicationThe Cue, 3 nos. Ohio 44118. Theta Kappa Psi Medical Fraternity (Men only) Sec.William E. Koch, Jr., D.D.S. 'HeadC. Raymond Arp, M.D., 478 Peachtree St., PublicationXi Psi Phi Quarterly. Atlanta, Ga. 30308. Xi Sigma Pi (Forestry), The University of Michigan, Ann Sec.Nedham B. Beteman, M.D., Suite 101-114 Bap- Arbor, Mich, 48104. tistProfessional Bldg., 340 Boulevard Ave. NE., ForesterCharles E. Olson, Jr. Atlanta, Ga. 30312. Sec.7W. B. DeVall. PublicationThe Messenger, q. PublicationsXi Sigma Pi Record. Newsletter, an. Theta Psi Fraternity (Osteopathy) (Men only ), QueenZeta Phi Eta (Speech) (Women only), P.O. Box 1236, City, Mo. 63561. Seattle, Wash. 98111, Pres.Raymond Murphy. Pres.Lorraine Jackson, 6405 SW. Evelyn St., Port- Sec.Edward Roberts, D.O., Queen City, Mo. 63561. land, Oreg. 97219. PublicationThe Signet, an. Sec.Mary C. Wheeler, P.O. Box 1236, Seattle, Wash, Theta Sigma Phi (Journalism and Communications) 98111. (Women only), 106 Lantern Lane, Austin, Tex. PublicationThe Cameo, q. STATE EDUCATION ASSO..;IATIONS

THIS SECTION, confined to organizations on a statewide basis,lists teacher associations; elementary, secondary, and higher education associations; associations of school administrators and of school boards; parent-teacher and library associations.Itis not feasible to include State organizations in subject matter fields and other special areas in this Directory. Information about these State organizations may be available from State departments of education.

ALABAMA Alabama Association of School Administrators Pres.RaymondL.Christian,HuntsvilleCity Alabama Association for Independent Colleges S chools, P.O. Box 199, Huntsville 35804, Pres.Clifford C. Baker, Woodson High School, An- Sec.George L. Layton, State Department of Educa- dalusia. tion, Montgomery 36104. Sec.Ben A. Outland, Chambliss Children's House PublicationNewsletter. ir. Tuskegee Institute 36088. Alabama Association of Stkcondary School Principals, Alabama Association of Junior Colleges P.O. Box 4177, Montgomergy36104. Pres.Sister Mary Lourdes, Sacred Heart College, i-res.Oscar Rich, Foley High School, Foley 36535. Cullman 35055. Sec.J. C. Blair, State Department of Education, Sec.Sarah Best, Walker College, Jasper 35501. Montgomery 36104. Alabama Association of School Boards,Box 6133, PublicationAASSP Bulletin; 3 nos. University 35486. Alabama Department of Elementary School Principals HeadRalph D. Higginbotham, Box 1408, Anniston Pres.Raygene Burkett, FlowersElementary School, 36201. Ozark 36360. Sec.George Howard. Sec.Katherine Heffner, Blossornwood Elementary PublicationThe Bulletin, 8 nos. School, Huntsville 35801. Alabama State Teachers Association,853 Thurman St., PublicationA labama Principal. Montgomeiy, 36104. Division of Higher Education, P.O.Box 4177, 422 Pres.James A. Smith, 309 Beulah St., Dothan36301. Dexter Ave., Montgomery 36104. Sec.Joe L. Reed. Pres.David Rowland, Walker College, Jasper 35501. PublicationJournal,q. Sec.G.R. Boyd, Troy State College, Troy 36081. Alabama Congress of Parents and Teachers PublicationBulletin,an. Pres.Mrs. John R. Lathram, 516 Lakewood Dr,Alibama Library Association Bessemer35022. Pres.Ruth Waldrop, 1009North 21st St., Birming- Sec.Mrs. Harry Nelson, 492South Court St., MOM= ham 35203. gomery 36104. Sec.Mrs. Martha Cobb, 411 Poinsiena Dr., Birming- PublicationsInformation Bulletin for Parr ;t-Teacher ham 35209. Association, 10 nos. Yearbook. PublicationAlabama Librarian, q. Alabama Education Association, 422 Dexter Ave., P.O. Alabama State Teachers Association Box 4177, Montgomery 36104. Pres.James A. Smith, Carver High Schot- ', Dothan Pres.RaymondChristian. 36301, Sec.Paul K. Hubbert. Sec.Joe L. Reed, 853 Thurman StMontgomery PublicationAlabama School Journal, 9 nos. 36104,

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Publications-ASTA News, q. JournaL Arizona Association of Secondary School Principals, Alabama Association of High School Principals 420 East Florence Blvd., Casa Grande 85222. Pres.-W. E. Thompson, Carver Senior High School, Pres.-William E. Berry. Montgomery. Sec.-Steve Clayton, Snowflake. Sec.-B. A. Outland, County Training School, Roan- Arizona Federation of Teacher Unions oke. Pres.-Albert Sterman, 7432 East Beverly, Tucson Association of Alabama College Administrators,Univer- 85710. sity of Alabama, University 35486. Sec.-Mary Dakan, 2109 East Helena, Tucson 85719, Pres.-James A. Glasgow, Northwest Alabama State Publication-Arizona Union Teacher, q. Junior College, Phil Campbell 35581. ArizonaSchoolAdministrators,2102West Indian Vice pres.-Clarence T. Sharpton, University of Ala- School Pd., Phoenix 85015. bama, Tuscaloosa 35466. Pres.-Gc,.;eN.Smith, 549 North Staple, Dr., Mesa Publication-Bulletin. 85201. Sec.-Michael McCormick, 511 East Georgia, Phoenix 85012. ALASKA Publication-Arizona Adminis Alaska Education Association,207 Seward Bldg., Juneau Arizona School Board Association, 3300 South Mill 99801. Ave., 44113,Tempe 85281. Pres.-Stuart Pres,-W. Burton Lum, Box 607, Wasilla 99687. Willoughby,P.O. Box353, Willcox Sec.-Robert Van Houte. 85. 13. Publication-The Alaska Teacher, 7 nos. Sec.-A. N. Gandrud. Publication-ASBA Bulletin, 10 nos. Associationof Alaska School Boards,Universityof Alaska, College 99701. Arizona State Library Association, 3001 West Hazel- Pres.-John C. Hughes, 511 Ninth Ave, Anchorage wood,Phoenix 85017. Pres -Nell R.. Manuel, 110 West Missouri, Phoenix 99501. Sec.-FrAnk Darnell. 85013. Sec.-Betsy Burson. Publication-Arizona Librarian, q. ARIZONA

Arizona Association of County School SuperintendentsARKANSAS Pres.-Lawrence P. Lemons, Greenlee County, Clifton Arkansas Congress of Parents avid Teachers,401 Waldon 85533. Bldg., Little Rock 72201. Sec.-James Henderson, Coehise County, Bisbee 85603. Pres.-Mrs. Carlton Holliday, 4300 Spradling, Fort Arizona Association of Independent Schools Smith 72904. Pres.-Kenneth Fewster, Fenst,2r Ranch School, Tucson. Sec.-M. L. Stephens. Sec.-David Wick, Judson School, Box 1569, Scotts- Publication-Bulletin. dale 85252. Arkansas Education Association,1500 West Fourth S Publication-Directory, an. Little Rock 72201. Arizona Congress of ParentsandTeachers, 2721 North Pres.-Maurice Dunn. Seventh Ave., Ph 3enix 85007. Sec.-Forrest Rozzell. Pres.-Mrs. Gerald Porch, 5010 North 59th Dr., Glen- Publication-Journal of Arkansas Education, 8 nos. dale 85301. Arkansas Association of School Administrators S-1,:.-1-1,Aen Davis, 3118 West Melvin, Phoenix 85009. Pres.-James C. Perry, Public Schools, Wi;son 72395. Publication-Arizona PTA Bulletin, 9 nos. Sec.-DoyleBurke,PublicSchools,Smackover ArizonaEducationAssociation,2102West Indian 71762. School Rd., Phoenix 85015, Arkansas Association of Secondary School Principals Pres.-Jocsphine Bates, 657 East Kline St., Globe Pres -BobShaddox,CollegeHillJuniorHigh 85501. School, Texarkana 75501. Exec. sec.-Dix Price, Sec.-Frank L. Williams, Southwest Junica- High Publication-Arizona Teacher, 5 nos. School, Hot Springs 71901. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 51

Arkansas Committee for the Public Schools, 1500 Publication-Directory. West Fourth St., Little Rock 72201. California Association of County Superintendents of Chrun.-Joshua K. Shepherd, National Investors Life: Schools, 4015 Lemon St., Riverside 92502. Insurance Co., Little Rock 72201. Pres.-LeonardL.Grindstaff,P.O. 868, Riverside Sec.-Forrest Rozzell, 1500 West Fourth St, Little 92502. Rock 72201. Sec.-Clara C. Eddie, Courthouse, Alturas 96101. Arkansas County Supervisors Association Publication-The Educational Statesman, m. Pres.-C. E. Morris, Salem 72576. California Association of Independent Schools; 1510 Sec.-Lila Smith, Magnolia 71753. Monte Vista Rd., Santa Barbara 93103. Publication-Handbook. Pres.-Willis Stork, Polytechnic School, 1030 East Department of Higher Education, 1500 West Fourth California Blvd., Pasadena 91106. St., Little Rock 72201. Sec.-Sara L. Rugg, 1510 Monte Vista Rd., Santa Pres.-Jesse Coker, Agricultural :and Mechanical Col- Barbara 93103. lege, College Heights 71655. Publication-Directory. Elementary School Principals Section California Association of School Administrators, 1705 Pres.-Eugene Johnson, El Dorado 71730. Murchison Dr., Burlingame 94010. Sec.-Emogene Stover,Public Schools, Morrilton Pres.-Paul D. Ehret, San Lorenzo Unified School 72110. District, 15510 Usher St., San Lorenzo 94580. Arkansas Foundation of Associated Colleges, 309 Center Sec.-James H. Corson, 1705 Murchison Dr., Burlin- St., Ro in 108, Little Rock 72201. game 94010. Pres.-John E. Brown, Jr., John Brown University, Publication-California School Administrator, 7 nos. Siloam Springs 7276;.. California Association of School Librarians, P.O. Box Exec. dir.-Col. Maurice M. Radcliffe, USA Ret. 6234 Albany 94716. Publication-Quarterly News Letter, q. Pres.-John E. Geyer, 28339 Plainfield Dr, Palos Arkansas Library Association, 5061/2 Center St., Little Verdes Peninsula 90274. Rock 72201. Sec.-Lucille Brown, 301 Via Monte D'Oro, Redondo Pres.-Dula Reid, Regional Library, Conway, 72031 Beach 90277. Sec.-Mrs. Alice Gray, Little Rock Public Library, Publication-California School Libraries, q. Little Rock 72201. California Association of Secondary School Administra- Publication-Arkansas Libraries, q. tors, 1550 Rollins Rd., Burlingame 94010. Arkansas School Boards AssociaticBldg. 244, Univer- Pres.-Donald R. McKinley, 23 Russell Blvd., Davis --ity of Arkansas, Fayetteville 72701. 95616. Pres.-Bob Douglas, 2801 Linden, Texarkana 75501. Sec.-William N. McGowan. Sec.-D. L. Pilkinton. Publications-Journal of Secondary Education, 8 nos. Publication-ASBA Newsletter. m. Directory, an. California Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc., 930 CALIFORNIA Georgia St., Los Angeles 90015. Pres.Mrs. G. D. Edwards. Accrediting Commission for Junior Colleges, Modesto Sec.-Mrs, Henry Hultman, Junior College, Modesto 95350. P ublications-Direc tory,1965.CaliforniaPare Chmn.-Calvin C. Flint, Foothill JuzZor College Dis- Teacher, 11 nos, trict, 12345 El Monte Rd, Los Altos Hills 94020. California Council for Adult Education, 199 West Las Exec. sec.-Henry T. Tyler, Modesto Junior College, Tunas Dr., San Gabriel 91776. Modesto 95350. Pres.-Raymond T. McCall, San Jose Evening High Publication-Directory of Accredited hutitutions. School, 275 North 24th St., San Jose 95127. AssociationofIndependent California Colleges and Sec.-Ralph M. Grove, 6905 Skyline Dr., San Diego Universities, One Wijshire Blvd., Suite 1012, Los 92114. Angeles 90017. Publication-Council News. Pres.-Robert E. Burns, University of the Pacific,California Elementary School Administratcrrs Associa- Stockton 95204. tion, 1705 Murchison Dr., Burlingame 94010. Exec. dir.-Moran Odell. Pres.-S. 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Sec.-Irene Hansen,LibrarySchool, Kansas State Publication-Kentucky School Journal, 9 nos, Teachers College, Emporia 66802. Kentucky Association of Elementary School Prin- Publications-Presiden t Letter, q. KLA Newsletter, cipals,101 Walnut St., Louisville 40202. bm. Pres.-William J. Allen, 3430 Coldstream St., Lexing- Kansas Public Junior Community College Association, Lon 40502. 825 Western Ave., Topeka 66606. Sec.-Bowers H. Wallace, Sturgis Elementary School, Pres.-Harold Walker, Home National Bank, Arkansas Sturgis 42459. City 67005. Publication-The Kentucky Elementary School Prin- Sec.-Raymond A. Slattery. cipal, q. Publication-Newsletter. Kentucky Association of School Administrators Kansas State Teachers Association,715 West 10th St., Pres.-Samuel M. Alexander, Department of Educa- Topeka 66612. tion, Frankford 40601. Pres.-Jessie Nichol, Highl nd Park High School, To- Sec.-G. C. Burkhead, Elizabethtown 42701. peka 66605. Kentucky Association of Secondary School Principals, Sec.-Melvin E. Neely. Box 1748 Lexington 41001. Publication-The Kansas Teacher, 9 nos. Pres.-Frank Newbery, Hiseville High School, Hise- Kansas Association of Elementary School Principals, ville 42152. Emporia 66801. Sec.-J. M. Deacon, Box 1748, Lexington 40501, Pres.-Frank E. Wilson, Mose J. Whitson Elementary Kentucky Federation of Teachers,806 Center Bldg., School, Topeka 66600. Jefferson at Armory Pl., Louisville 40202. Sec.-Clifton B. Huff, .Box 166, Kansas State Teach- Pres.-J. WilliamMattingly,1317S.Preston St., ers College, Emporia 66802. Louisville 40211. Publication-Journal. Sec.-Mary M. Robertson, 1232 Cherokee Rd., Louis- Kansas Association of School An minis rators,715 ville 40204. West 10th St, Topeka 66612. Publication-The Kentucky Teacher, q. Pres.-Eugene E. Luse, Unified District No. 309, Kentucky Independent College Foundation, Inc.,1001 Nikerson 67561 Republic Bldg, Louisville 40202. Sec.-Clyde U. Phillips, 300 West Sixth S., Hays Pres.-Thomas N. Watkins. 67601. Publication-PURSUIT, q. Publication-News Letter,4 nos. Kentucky Library Association Kansas Association of Secondary Schools and Principals, Pres.-Vera Grinstead, Western Kentucky University, 328 North Oliver, Wichita 67208. Bowling Green 42101. Pres.-Otto Bodenhausen, East Topeka Junior High Publication-KLA Bulletin, q. School, 1210 East Eighth St., Topeka 66607. Kentucky School Boards Association,248 Plaza Dr., Sec.-Arthur Mastin, Robinson Junior High School, Lexington 40503. 328 North Oliver St., Wichita 67208. Pres.-F. C. Bryan, 12 Court St., Mt. Sterling 40353. Sec.-Maurice D. Bement. KENTUCKY Publication-Kentucky School Boards, 10 nos. Kentucky Congress of Parents and Teachers, State Department of Education, Frankfort 40601. LOUISIANA Pres.-Mrs. George Spoonarnore, 113 Portman Ave., Louisiana Conference of Colleges and Universities Stanford 40484. Pres.-Felton G. Clark, Southern University, Baton Dir.-Mrs. George Seargeant,315 Hiawatha Trail, Rouge 70813. Frankfort 40601. Sec.-EdwardE. Johnson, South rn University, Baton Publication-Kentucky Parent-Teacher, 9 nos. Rouge 70813. Kentucky Education Association,101 West Walnut St., Louisiana Education Associations, Inc., 305-309Tem- Louisville 40202. ple Bldg., 1335 North Blvd., P.O. Box 1767, Baton Pres.-Kenneth A. Estes, Box 365, Western Kentucky Rouge 70821. University, Bowling Green 42101. Pres.-Alphonse Jackson, 106 West 87th St., Shreve- Sec.-J. M. Dodson. port 71106.

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Sec.-J. K. Haynes. Sec.-John H. Marvin, 184 State St., Augusta 04330, Publication-The journal, rn. Publication-The Maine Teacher, 4 nos. Louisiana School Superintendents Association, Ouachita Maine Elementary Principals' Association Parish School Board, Monroe 71201. Pres.-Richard E. Sevey, Abraham Lincoln School, Pres.-James O. Lancaeter, Bangor 04401. Louisiana Library Association Sec.-Mary Loviejoy, 22 Drew St., Augusta 04330, Head-John B. Richard, Louisiana State University, Publication-Maine Elementary Principals' Newslet- Alexandria, 71301. .ter, q. Sec.-Mrs. Chris Thomas, P.O. Boz 131, Baton Rouge Maine School Superintendents Association, A ugusta, 70820. 184 State St., Augusta 04330. Publicatiou-LLA Bulletin, q. Pres.-Wendell Eaton, Public Schools, Bangor 04401. LouisianaParent-TeacherAssociation,P.O.Box Maine State Principals Association, 15 Western Ave., 21550-A, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge Augusta 04330- 70803. Pres.-Howard C. Reiche, Portland High School, Port- Pres.-Mrs. E. J. Roche, 15 Glenwood, Harahan 70806. land 04111. Sec.-Mrs. J. H. O'Gwyn, Taylor 71080, Sec.--Raymond W. Farham. Publication-Louisiana P.T.A. Bulletin, Publication-SPA Bulletin, 8 nos. Louisiana School Boards Association, P.O. Drawer LS, University Station, Baton Rouge 70803. MARYLAND Pres.--James J. Roberson, Plain Dealing 71064. Sec.-James D. Prescott. Association of Independent Colleges in Maryland, Inc., Publication-The Boardman, 10 nos. The, 925 Fidelity Bldg., Baltimore 21201. Louisiana Teachers' Association, 1755 licholson Dr., Exec. dir.-Leonard Kraemer. Baton Rouge 70821. Association of School Librarians of Maryland Pres.-N. James Stafford, Jr., Rt, 2, Box 2-H, Frank- Pres.-Murray L. Andrews, High School, Damascus lintor,, 70438. 20750. Sec.-H. C. Robinson, P.O. Box 1906, Baton Rouge ^ Sec.-Lois B. Hall, North Caroline High School, Den- 70821. ton 21629. Publication L uisiana Schoo/s, 9 nos. Publication-Maly/and Libraries, q. Maryland Association for Adult Education Pres.1-Mrs. Beryl W. Williams, 4905 The Alameda, MAINE Baltimore 21212. Maine Congress of Parents and Teachers, loc. Publication-SRA RE, bm. Pres.-James C. MacCampbell, Raymond H. FoglcrMaryland Association of Boards of Education Library, University of Maine, Orono 04473. Pres.-Kenneth R. Malcom, 405 Maryland Ave., Wes- Sec.-Norrnan B. Moore, Waterville 04901, ternport 21562. Publication-Maine Parent-Teacher Bulletin, q. Sec.-Frances Dodson, Hughesville 20637. Maine Library Association Publication-School Board News, q. Pres.-Arthur Monke, Bowdoin College, Brunswick Maryland Association of Higher Education 04011. Pres.-KennethWalker,Goucher College, Towson Sec.-Claire Lambert, Jessup Memorial Library, Bar 21204. Harbor 04609. Sec.-W. Donald Rankin, Baltimore Junior College, Maine State School Boards Association Baltimore 21215. Pres.-Milford Cohen, 232 Seventh St., Bangor 04401. Maryland Association of Junior Colleges, 212 Aigburth Sec.-Carl Porter-Shirley, Education Bldg., University Rd., Towson 21204. of Maine, Orono 04473. Pres.-Paul L. Johnson, Publication-The School Board Quarterly. Sec.-R, Donald Caslick, 301 Largo Rd., Largo 20870. Maine Teachers Association, 184 State St., AugustaMaryland Association of School Administrators 04330. Pres.-William S. Lartorious, Baltimore County, Mg- Pres.-Lloyd Hatfield, Public Schools, South Portland burth Manor, Towson 21204. 04106. Brish, Public Schools, Hagerstown 21740. 62 EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

Maryland Congress of Parents and Teach rs,207 Eas Massachusetts Association of School Committees, Inc., Redwood St, Baltimore 21202. 73 Trernont St., Boston 02108. Pres.-Mrs.J. D.Loizeaux, 15 Burnbrae Rd., Baltimore Pres.-Helen A. Bowditch, 15 Westland St., Wo eh ster 21204. 01602. Sec.-Mrs. Claude E. Hildebrand, 207 E. Redwood St., Sec.-Alton S. Cavicchi. Baltimore 21202. Publications-journal. Bulletin. Publication-The Marylar.d Parent-Teacher, 10 nos. Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents, Maryland-District of Columbia Federation of Teachers, Room 849, 73 Trernont St., Boston 02108. 10 East Centre St., Baltimore 21202. Pres.-Robert J.Nagle, Public Schools, Fall River Head-Una Corbett, 1223 Woodbourne Ave., Balti- 02720. more 21212. Sec.-William P. Canty. Maryland Educational Association Publications-Directory. Newsletter. Head-Charles H. Chipman, High School, Salisbury Massachusetts Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc., 11 21801. Muzzey St., Lexington 02173. Sec.-Joseph C. Parks, Bryans Rd. 20616. Pres.-Mrs. Benjamin H. Wood, 94 Laurel Rd, West Publication-The Bulletin, an. Springfield 01089. Maryland Library Association, 115West Franklin St., Publication-TheMassachusettParent-Teacher,10 Baltimore 21201. nos. Pres.-John A. Br. -ns, Annapolis & tnne Arundel City Massachusetts Council for Public Schools,Inc.,16 Library, Annapolis 21401. Arlington St., Boston 02116. Sec.-Estelle Gutberlet, 115 West Franklin St., Balti- Chmn.-Gtaham T. Winslow. more 21201. Exec. dir.-Charles P. Harris. Publication-Maryland Libraries, q. Publication-A nnual Report. Maryland Secondary School Principals Association Massachusetts Elementary School Principals Association Pres.-G.Howard Schofstal. Pres.-J.Evelyn McCarthy, Hancock School, Brookline Sec.-Milton J. Bailey, Suitland Junior High School, 02146. 5206 Silver Hill Rd., Suitland 20028. Sec.-1. Raymond Libby, 43 Miller School, Brookline Publication-Bullet.n. 02146. Maryland State Teachers Association, Inc.,344 North Massachusetts Federation of Teachers,38 Chauncy St., Charles St., Baltimore 21201. Room 1311, Boston 02111. Pres.-John W. Barrett, 317 Market St., Denton 21629. Pres.-Margaret M. Callahan, 60 Westrninister St., Hyde Sec.-Milson C. Raver, 344 North Charles St., Balti- Park 02136. more 21201. Sec.-Maty J. Henahan, Seven Ord St., Salem Publications-The Maryland Teacher, 5 nos Action Publication-The Bulletin, 5 nos. Line, brn. MassachusettsLibraryAssociation, 200Castle Rd., Nahant 01908. Pres.-EleanorT.Cooney, Tufts Library, Weymouth MASSACHUSETTS 02188, Adult Education AssociationinMassachusetts, Inc., Sec.-Mrs. Melvin E. Demit, Jr. Boston Public Library, Copley Sq., Boston 02117. Publication-Bay State Librarian,q. Pres.-Donald W. Lovejoy, University College, North- Massachusetts School Counselors Association eastern University, 360 Huntington Ave., Boston Pres.-Robert C. Laserte, Public Schools, Leominster 02115. 01453. Sec.-FranklinP.Hawk s,Public Library, Boston Sec.-MaryC.Kielty,PublicSchools,Fitchburg 02117. 01420. Publications-Newsletter, bm. Handbook. Publication-Newsletter, an. Independent School Association of Massachusetts Massachusetts Secondary School Principals' Association, Pres.-William S. Piper, Jr., Worcester Academy, Wor- Inc.,73 Tremont St., Room 528, Boston 02108. cester 01604. Pres.-Joseph E. Joyce, Canton High School, Canton Vice pres.-Edwin H. B. Pratt, Browne & Nichols 02021. School, Cambridge 02138. Sec.-Bertram H. Holland. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 63

PublicationThe Bugle, m. Michigan CouncilofStateCollege Presidents, 640 Massachusetts Teachers Association, 20 Ashburton Stoddard Bldg., Lansing 48933. Boston -02108. Exec. dir.Richard L. Miller. Pres.Helen M. O'Brien. Michigan Education Association, 1216 Kendale Blvd., Sec.William H. Hebert. East Lansing 48824. PublicationsThe Marsachusetts Teacher, 9 nos. News- Pres.Douglas Ward, P.O. Box 673, EastLansing letter, m. 48823. Sec.Terry E. Herndon. MICHIGAN PublicationTeacher's Voice. Kuhigan Association of Community College Boards, Michigan Association 3f Elementary School Principals, 814 Michigan National Tower, Lansing 48933. Berkey Hall, Michigan State University, East Lans- Pres.Dean C. Burns, 1515 Howard St., Petoskey ing 48823. 49770. Pres.Ford Ceasar, High Street Element.ay School, Sec.Robert D. Cahow. 1717 High St., Lansing 48906. PublicationNewsletter. Sec.Edward Keller, P.O. Box 455, East Lansing Michigan Association of Intermediate School District 48823. Administrators, County Bldg., Marshall 49068. PublicationsNewsletter, m. Michigan Elementary principal, 5 nos. Pres.Stephen M. Glaza_ PublicationBulletin, m. Michigan Association for Higher Education Michigan Association of Public School Adult Educators Pres.Bruce Nelson, Eastern Michigan University, Pres.Williarn J. Valade, 12541 Sccond Ave., Highland Ypsilanti 48197. Park 48203. Sec.BeverlyRisk,Eastern Michigan University, Sec.Nate Shaw, Glenwood at Fourth St. , Wayne Ypsilanti 48197. 48184. PublicationsHighlights, q. Journal. PublicarionsNewsletter, q. Directory. Michigan Association of School Administrators, 1019 Michigan Association of School Boards, 450 Erickson Trowbridge Rd., East Lansing 48823. Hall, Michigan State University, East Lansing 48823. HeadMorley Webb,MontabellaCommunity Pres.Walter Averill, Jr., 1304 Owen St., Saginaw Schools, Edmore 48829. 48601, Sec.Austin F. Bates.- Sec.Julius Barbour, 450 Erickson Hall, Michigan PublicationM.A.S.A. Reflections. State University, East Lansing 48823. Michigan Association of Secondary School Principals, Publicationjournal, rn. 401 South FourthSt.at West William, The Michigan Association of School Librarians University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48103. Pres.Florence Banks, 5881 Dixie Hwy., Waterford Pres.Benjamin R.Leyrer, Everett High School, 48095. Lansing 48910. Sec.Robert J. Graham, University of Michigan, Ann Sec.Theodore B. Southerland. Arbor 48103. PublicationsMASSP Bulletin, 9 nos. Michigan Jour- PublicationForward, 3 nos. nal of Secondary Education, q. Michigan Colleges Foundatijn, Inc., The, 516 Blvd. Center Bldg., Detroit 48202. Michigan Federation of Teachers, 18123 James Couzens Chmn.H. G. Bixby, 1200 Oakman, Detroit 48238.' Hwy., Detroit 48235. Sec.Thomas H. Adams, 3250 Penobscot Bldg, De- Pres.Henry B. Linne. troit 48226. PublicationMichigan Teacher. PublicationAnnual Report. Michigan Library Association, 226 West Washtenaw, Michigan Congress of Parentk and Teachers, 1011 North Lansirz 48933. Washington Ave., Lansing 48905, Pres.Robert Booth, Wayne S ate University, De roit Pres.Jane Tate. 48202. Sec.Mrs. James Layle, 8563 Sunnylane SE., Bryon Sec.Mrs. H. F. Pletz, 226 West Washtenaw, Lansing Center 49315. 48933. PublicationBulietin, PublicationThe Michigan Librarian, q. 64 EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

MINNESOTA Minnesota SchoolBoard Association,116 South Third St., St. Peter 56082. Association of MinnesotaColleges,St. Olaf College, Pres.-Glenn Engebretson, Slayton 56172. Northfield 55057. Sec.-W. A. Wettcrgren, Box 367, St. Peter 56082. Pres.-Roland Dille, Moorhead State College, Moor- Publications-journa1, m. MSBA Broadcaster, bw. head 56560. Higher and Professional Education Section Sec.-Albert E. Finholt, St. Olaf College, Northfield Pres.-Judson Martin, Bemidji State College, Bemidji 55057. 56601. Minnesota Adult Education Association,State Organiza- Sec.-Sister M. Rosalie, C.S.J., The College of St. tion Service, Social Science Tower, University of Catherine, St. Paul 55116. Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455. Minnesota Association of Secondary School Principals, Pres.-Harold J. Alford, 315 Nolte Center University Red Wing High School, Red Wing 55066. of Minnesota, Minneapolis 55455. Pres.-David W. Meade. Sec.-Mrs. Nicholas Duff, Route 3, Box 120, Wayzata Sec.-Norman G. 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Missouri County Superintendent Association Sec.-Mrs. Vincent Scales, 241 East Beckwith Ave., Pres.-Pearl McKee, Howard County, Fayette 65248. Missoula 59801. Sec.-Harold Po lston, Barton County, Lamar 64759, Publication-MontanaParent-Teacher,9 nos. Missouri Library Association Montana Department of Elementary School Principals Washington School,Billings Pres.-Done llJ.Gaertner,1640 SouthLindbergl, Pres.-StanPhillips, Blvd.,St. Louis 63131. 59102. Sec.-Margaret L. D. Shr ve, Library Service Centt Sec.-Faye Anderson, Rimrock School, Billings 59102. Jefferson City 65101. Publication-SmokeSignals,q. Montana Education Association, 1232 East Sixth Ave., Publication-Quarterly. Missouri School Boards Association, 225 Mark Twain Helena 59601. Billings Columbia 65201. Pres.-A. R. Collins, Jr., 1824 Patricia La., Pres.-Fred Zaiser, 1500 West Broadway, West Plains 59102. Sec.-D. D. Cooper, 123G East Sixth Ave.,Helena 65775. Sec.-James E. Hart. 59601. 4 nos. Publication-TheMissouri School Board,bm. Publications-Montana Education,q.Journal, Missouri State Teachers Association. 405-07 South Montana School Boards Association, 1400 Eighth Ave, Sixth St., Columbia 65201. Helena 59601. Pres.-Norman Cockrell, 7422 Leadale,St.Louis Pres.-George L. Machler, Box 88, Lewistown 59457. 63133. Sec.-James J. Kenny. Sec.-Everett Keith. Publication-TheTrustee,6 nos. Publications-Schooland Community,9 nos.T e ontana State Federation of Teachers MacDonald, 2398 Massachusetts, Communicator,9 nos. Pres.-DonaldR. Department of Elementary School Principals, 407-S Butte 59701. 59701. Sixth St., Columbia 65201. Sec.-Florence Dillon, 2001 Elm St., Butte Pres.-John R. Tout, Glenridge School, 7447 Well- Western Independent Colleges Foundation, 1840 South ington, Clayton 63105. 13th St., Salt Lake City 84105. Sec.-Bernard Pitts, Northwood Elementary Scho Pres.-John E.Riley, Northwest Nazarene College, 10500 East 60th 't'errace, Raytown 64133. Nampa 83651. Missouri Association of School Administrators Sec.-Sister Rita of the Sacred Heart, College of Great Pres.-D. A. Mallory, Public Schools, Buffalo, 65622. Falls, 1301 20th St. South, Great Falls 59401. Missouri Association of Secondary School Principals, Hill Hall, University of Missouri, Columbia 65201. NEBRASKA Pres.-Fred Daugherty, Broadway at Washington Sts Webb City 64870. Nebraska Congress of Parents and Teachers Pres.-Mrs. Harold H. Thompson, 5141 South 52nd MONTANA St, Lincoln 68516. Montana Association of County Superintendents,Helena Sec.-Victor E. Bender, 4705 Van Dorn St., Lincoln 59061. 68506. Pres.-Mabel Ernster, Richland County, Sidney 59270. Publication-Nebraska Parent-Teacher,9nos. Sec.-Ellen Rickl, Fergus County, Lewistown 59457. Nebraska Independent College Foundation, Inc., 945 Montana Association of School Administrators Woodmen Tower, Omaha 68102, Pres.-Peter Vukad, Public Schools, Hamilton 59340. Pres.-Howard B. Dooley. Sec.-Robert Farnsworth, 45 Prospect Dr., Great Falls Publication-AnnualReport. 59401. Nebraska Library Association Montana Association of School Libraries, Montana State Pres.-Kathryn R. Renfro, University of Nebraska, Library, 930 East Lyndale Ave., Helena 59601. Lincoln 68508. Chmn.-John Breeden, 2420 Fourth Ave., North, Sec.-Marcia Carley, High School, Sidney 69162. 14th Great Falls 59401. Nebraska State Education Association, 605 South Sec.-Helen Kreigh. St., Lincoln 68508. Montana Congress of Parents and Teachers Pres.-Ruby Lee, 2111 1/2 West Capital Ave Grand Pres.-James.P. Mansfield, Jr., Geyser 59447, Island 68801. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 67

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South Carolina Association of School Boards,1401 Mitchell 57301, Hampton St., Columbia 29201. Sec.-Mrs. Ellwood Harms. Pres.-James M. Fuller, P.O. Box 6126, Greenville Publication-South Dakota Parent-Teacher, 6 nos. 29602. South Dakota Education Association,411 East Capitol Exec. dir.-T. Jackson Lowe. Ave., Pierre 57501. Publication-Bulletin, m. Pres.-J. L. Foreman, South Dakota State University, South Carolina Congress of Parents and Teachers,1826 Brookings 57006. Henderson St., Columbia 29201. Sec.-R.E. Hald, P.O. Box939, Pierre 57501. Pres.-Mrs. Jesse M. Wilson, 247 Cedar Springs Rd., County Superintendents Association of South Dakota Spartanburg 29302. Pres.-Otto Strobel, Leola 57456. see.-Mrs. JoeP.Jackson, 6511 Christie Rd., Colum- Department of Higher Education bia 29209. Pres.-Milton F. Tostlebee, Northern State Teachers Publication-South Carolina Parent-Teachers, 6 nos. College, Aberdeen 57401. South Carolina Education Association,421 Zimalcrest Sec. Robert S. 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Texas Association of School Boards,405 West Eighth Pres.-Norrnan Hall, P.O. Box 751, Lampasas 76550. St., Austin 78701. Exec. dir.-R. E. Harris, 316 West 12th St., Austin Exec. dir.-Cecil E. Rusk. 78701. Publications-Texas School Board journal. Newsletter. Publication-Newsletter. 316 Texas Congress of Parents and Teachers,408 West 11th Texas Association of Secondary School Principals, St., Austin 78701. West 12th St., Austin 78701. Pres.-R. H. McKay, 3700 Ross Ave., Dallas 75204. Pres.-Escoe L. Webb, Abilene High School, Abilene Exec. dir.-Thornas J. Prather. 79601. Publication-The Texas Parent-Teacher, 10 nos. Sec.-Harold E. Massey. Texas Council of Church-Related Colleges, P.O.Box Publications-The Texas Journal of Secondary Edu- 6218, Waco 76706. cation, q. TASSP News igilites, q. Pres.-Donald Cowan, University of Dallas, University Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Associa- of Dallas Station 75060. tion Sec.-Alton B. Lee, Baylor University, Waco 76706. Pres.-Lloyd R.Bell, 6920 Meadow Rd., Dallas Texas Foundation of Voluntarily Supporter Colleges and 75230. Universities, The,1309 Davis Bldg., Dallas 75202. Sec.-David C. Sanders, Box 7502, University Sta- Pres.-Joseph R. Gr tion, Austin 78712. Publication-Business and Education. Publication-Newsletter, sa. Education, P.O.Box Texas Junior College Association,South Plains College,Texas State Committee for Publi Levelland 79336. 1457, Houston 77001. Pres.-Marvin Baker. Pres.-Helen J. Bechtel, 1441 Annapolis Dr, Corpus Sec.-Ben Johnson. Howard County Junior College, Christi 78415. Big Spring 79720. Sec.-Jack Beard, P.O. Box 1457, Houston 77001. Publication-The Messenger, 3 nos. Texas Junior College Teachers Association Pres.-Margaret Montgomery, Texarkana 75501. UTAH Sec.-Wilson Norris, Paris Junior College, Paris 75460. Publication-The Messenger, q. Utah Conference On Higher Education, 1400 University Texas Library Association,7918 Faridale Lane, Houston Club Bldg., 136 East South Temple, Salt Lake City 77042. 84111. Pres.-Jo Ann McCreedy, Our Lady of the Lake Pres.-M. Lee Morrell, Chemistry Department, South- College, San Antonio 78207. ern Utah State College, Cedar City 84720. Adm. sec.-Jerre Hetherington, 7918 Fairdale, Hous- Sec.-N. Blaine Winters. ton 77042. Publication-Conference Summary, an. Publication-Texas Library Journal, q. Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers, Inc.,1037 East Texas Public Junior College Association South Temple, Salt Lake City 84102. Pres.-T. M. Spencer, San Jacinto College, Pasadena Pres.-Mrs. Youngs McGregor, 136 40th St., Ogden 77505. 84403. Sec.-Orval Pritle, Henderson County Junior College, Publications-Utah PTA Guide, 9 nos. Utah PTA Athens75751. Texax State Teachers Associa ion,316 West 12th St., Utah Education Association,875 East 5180 South, Box Austin 78701. 7500, Murray 84107. Pres.-Claude A. Hearn, Jr., Box 277, Randolph Air Pres.-Carl J. Mellor, Box 96, Lehi 84043. Force Base 78148. Sec.-Daryl J. McCarty. Sec.-L. P. Sturgeon, 316 West 12th St., Austin 78701. Publication-Utah Educational Review, 5 nos. Publications-Texas Outlook, m. Texas Schools,q. Secondary School Principals' Association of Utah, 1400 University Club Bldg, 136 East South Temple, TexasAssociationof County Superintendents Pres.-B. R. Nuckols, Gray County, Pampa 79065. Salt Lake City 84111. Sec.-Margery B. Guice, Uvalde 78801. Pres.-Evan A. Baugh, Lincoln Junior High School, Texas Association of School Administrators, 316West 351 East Eighth St. South, Orern 84057. 12th St., Austin 78701. Sec.-Quentin E. Utley. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 79

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Pres.-Jerome Strupp, 190 Vincent St., Fond du Lac Coordinat. erritt B. Jensen, East High, Cheyenne 54935. 82001. Sec.-H, C. Wein lick. Publications-Wisconsin journal of Education, m. Wyoming Congress of Parents and TePohers News & Views, m. Pres.-Mrs. William Potts, Box 45, Green River 82935. Wisconsin Association of Secondary School Principals Sec.-Mrs. Mark Kilman, 3016 East Third St, Casper Pres.-Lloyd A. Gei cen, Shorewood High School, 82601. Shorewood 53211. Publication-Wyoming PTA News, 5 nos. Sec.-Harold L. Paukert, Kohler Public Schools, 230 School St., Kohler 53044. Wyoming County Superintendents Association Publication-The Bulletin, 3 nos. Pres.-Helen J. Nelscri, Larnmie 82070. Wisconsin Association of School District Administra- Sec.-WilliamH.Jones, Jr., Buffalo 82834. tors,1116 Blain Ave, Janesville 53545. Pres.-Walter Ploetz. Wyoming Education Association,115 East 22d St., Sec.-V. E. Klontz, 3744 East Ramsey Ave., Cudahy Cheyenne 82001. 53110. Pres.-Robert Anderson, 3106 Buena Vista, Torrington Wisconsin Elementary School Principals Association, 82240. 2724 Highland Terrace, Sheboygan 53081. Sec.-Donald Shanor. Pres.-Marian Van Loenen, 225 Grand Ave., Prairie Publication-Wyoming Education News, 4 nos. Du Sac 53583. Sec.-Fred Shnell. Wyoming Association of School Administrators,115 Publication-Wisconsin Elementary .School Principal East 22d St., Cheyenne 82001. Bulletin, q. Pres.-Robert Kilzer, Gillette 82716. Wisconsin Federation of Teachers,7230 West Capitol Sec.-Chet H. Bowen. Dr., Milwaukee 53216. Publication-Wyoming Education News, m. Exec'. dir.-Jeraldine Marchant, 4501 South Moorland Wyoming Elementary School Principals Association Rd., New Berlin 53151. Pres.-James Headlee, Powell 82435. Publication-The Wisconsin Teacher, q. Sec.-Dorothy Gibbs, Sheridan 82801. Wisconsin Foundation of Independent Colleges, Inc.,Wyoming Community College Commission,Box 3274, The,741 North Milwaukee St., Milwaukee 53202. Laramie 82070. Pres.-VeryRev. John P. Ranor, S.J., Marquette Chmn.-Tilghman H. Aley, Casper College, Casper University, Milwaukee 53233. 82601. Exec. dir.-Ralph Werner. Sec.-John D. Alford. Wisconsin Library Association,Madison Public Library, 201 West Mifflin St., Madison 53703. Wyoming Library Association Pres.-Sally Davis, Oconomowoc High School, 641 Pres.-HelenGothbert,Central Wyoming College, Forest St., Oconomowoc 53066. Riverton 82501, Sec.-Janet Schmidt, University of Wisconsin, Wausaw Sec.-Beverly Stover, Natrona County Library, Box 54491. 500, Casper 82601. Publications- WLA Newsletters, 6 nos. Directory. Publication-WyomingLibrary Roundup, q.

WYOMING Wyoming School Boards Association,Box 3274, Univer- sity Station, University of Wyoming, Laramie 82070. Wyoming Association of Secondary School Principals Pres.-William A. Cross, Box 400, Douglas 82633. Pres.-Don M. '3chmidt, Powell Senior High School, Sec.-James D. Andersen. Powell 82435. Publication-Wyoming School Boards Bulletin, bm.

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THIS SECTION contains a brief list of national and regional foundations thatare either primarily educational in purpose or are known to be sponsoring educationalprojects. To list all of the many foundationS having some relationship to education wouldnot be possible within the scope of this Di- rectory. American Economic Foundation, The,51 East 42d St., Pres.Alan Pifer. New York, N.Y. 10017. Sec.Florence Anderson. Chmn. Fred G. Clark, 45 Sutton Pl., South, New PublicationsAnnual Report. Quarterly. York, N.Y. 10022. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Twaching, Sec.D. B. Clark. 437 Madison Ave., New York, N.Y. 10022. PublicationsThe Econoic Facts of Life. The Falla- Pres.Alan Pifer. cies We Live By. Sec.Florence Am ..rson. American Foundation for the Blind, Inc.,15 West 16th PublicationAnnuai oort. St., New York, N.Y. 10011. Cleveland H. Dodge Fol.,lation, Inc.,641 LexIngton Pres.Jansen Noyes, Jr. Ave., New York, N.Y. 12. Exec. dir.M. Robert Barnett. Pres.Cleveland E. Dodge PublicationsThe New Outlook for the Wind, 10nos. PublicationReports, ir. Washington Report, 6 nos. Research Bulletin, 4 nos. Danfori Foundation, The,2 2South Central Ave., St. American-Nepal Education Foundation, The,Box 5123, Louis, Mo 63105. Eugene, Oreg. 97403. Pres.Merrimon Cuninggirn. Pres.Helen L. Wood. PublicationAnnual Report. Sec.Hugh B. Wood, University of Oregon, Eugene, Dodge Foundation,seeCleveland H. Adge Foundation, Oreg. 97403. Inc. AMerican-Scandinavian Foundation, The,127 East 73d Edward A. Filene Good Will Fund, Inc. St., New York, N.Y. 10021. Sec.B. W. Cc Anors, 18 Anselm Terrace, Brighton, Pres.Peter Strong. Mass. 02135. Sec.Gene G. Gage. Elks National Foundation,2750 Lake View A PublicationsThe Am rican.Scdinavian Review, q. Chicago, Ill. 60614. SCAN, m. Chmn.john L. Walker, P.O. Box 720, Roanoke, Va. Asia Foundation, The,550 Kearny St., San Francisco, 24004. Calif. 94108. Sec.John E. Fenton, 41 Temple St Boston, Mass. Pres.Haydn Williams. 02114. Sec.Turner H. McBaine. Publication-AnnuatReport. PublicationsThe Asian Student. w., Library Notes. Fels Fund,seeSamuel S. Fels Fund. Program Quarterly. President's Review, an. Filene Good Will Fund,seeEdward A. Filene Good Will Belgian American Educational Foundation, Inc.,420 Fund, Inc. Lexington Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Ford Foundation, The, 477Madison Ave., New York, Pres.Clare M. Torrey. N.Y. 10022. Sec.Margaret Fennessy. Pres.McGeorge Bundy. PublicationReport, ir. Sec.Howard R. Dressner. Carnegie Corporation of New York,437 Madison Ave., PublicationsAnnual Report. About the Ford Founda- New York, N.Y. 10017. tion.

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Foundation for Character Education 209South St., Chmn. H. M. Hansen, University of Connecticut, ELtaon, Mass.02111. Storrs, Conn. 06268. HeadHerbert M. Agoos. Sec.Grant A. Shrum. Sec.Benjamin Levin, One Center Plaza, Suite 600, PublicationAnnual Report. Boston, Mass. 02108. PhelpsStokes Fund, 22 East 54th St., Now York, N.Y. PublicationTeievision for Children,1966. 10022, Foundation for Integrative Education, Inc., 12 Church Pres.F. D. Patterson. St., New Rochelle, N.Y. 10805, Adm. see,Ida Wood. Pres.Kirtley F, Mather, Rockefeller Foundation, The, 111 Wen 50th St, New Sec.Robert Drew-Bear. York, N.Y. 10020. PublicationMain Currentsin A:odern Thought,5 nos. Pres.J. George Harrar. Fund for the Advancement of Education, 477 Madison Sec.J. KellumSmith, Jr. Ave.,New York, N.Y. 10022. PublicationsAnnual Report. Quarterly Report. Pres.Clarence H. Faust. Samuel A. Fryer Educational Research Foundation,156 Sec.John Scanlow. Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10010. PublicationBiennial Report. Sec.Louis NuIrnan. Great Books Foundation, The,307 North Michigan PublicationsResearch Papers. Monographs. Ave., Chkar, Ill. 60601. Samuel S. Fels Fund,Two Penn Center Plaza, Phila- Pres.Richard P. Dennis. delphia, Pa. 19102. PublicationsThe junior Great Books. The Adult Great Pres.Nochem S. Winnet. Books Program. Exec. dir.Dale Phalen. Guggenheim Memorial Foundation,seeJohn Simon PublicationReport, bien. Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Scandianavian Foundation,seeAmerican-Scandinavian John and Mary R. Markle Foundation, 522Fifth Ave., Foundation, The. New York, N.Y. 10036. Sloan Foundation,seeAlfred P. Sloan Foundation, Inc. HeadJohn M. Russell. Southern Education Foundation, Inc.,811 Cypress St. Sec.Dorothy Rowden. NE., Atlanta, Ga. 30308. PublicationAnnua/ Report. Pres.David F. Freeman, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation,90 Park 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10020. Ave., New York, N.Y. 10016. Exec. dir.John A. Griffin. Pres,Gordon N. Ray. Stokes Fund,see12Halps-Stokes Fund. Sec.James F. Mathias. Twentieth Century Fund,41 East 70th St., New York, PublicationsReports, bien. Announcement of Fellow- N.Y. 10021. ships, an. Chmn.Adolf A. Berk. Josiah Macy, Jr., Foundation, 277 ParkAve., New York, Dir.M. J. Rossant. N.Y. 10017. PublicationAnnual Report. Pres.John Z. Bowers, M.D. Wenner-Gran Foundation for Anthropological Research, PublicationAnnual Report. Inc.,14 East 71st St., New York, N.Y. 10021. May Foundation, see Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation. Pres.John W. Dodds. Markle Foundation,seeJohn and Mary R. Markle Foun- Dir.Lita Osmundsen. dation. PublicationsAnnual Report. Viking Fund Publica- National 4H Club Foundation of America, Inc., The, tions in Anthropology, ir. Current Anthropology, 5 7100 Connecticut Ave., Washington,D.C. 20015. nos.

VLSI; RELIGIOUS EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

THIS SECTION lists national and regional education associations under religiousdenominational or interdenominational control that do one or.more of the following:operate colleges; operate sectar- ian schools attended by students who go there instead of goingto public or private schools; supple- ment the regular school program by offering educational activities, for youth and adults;operate adult educational programs open to the public; formallypromote scholarship among their members in sciences and liberal arts.

American Association for Jewish Education, 101 Fifth American Theological Library Association, The Ave., New York, N.Y. 10003. Pres.Mrs. Walter Grossman, Andover Harvard Theo- Pres.Isadore l3reslau. logical Library, 45 Francis Ave., Cambridge, Mass. Exec. vice pres.--isaac Toubin. 02138. Publications Jewish Education Nsle+ter, q. Jewish Sec.Susan A. Schultz, Asbury Theological Seminary, Audio Visual Review, an. Wilmore, Ky. 40390. American Baptist Education Association, Valley Forge, PublicationsProceedings, an. Newsletter, q. Pa. 19481. Association of Southern Baptist Colleges and Schools, Exec. dir.Robert Davis, Valley Forge, Pa. 19481. 460 James Robertson Parkway, Nashville, Tenn, PublicationAnnual Report. 37219. American Benedictine Academy, The Pres.James Ralph Scales, Wake Forest University, Pres.Brendan McGrath, St, Maur's Seminary, 4615 Winston-Salem, N.C. North Michigan Rd., Indianapolis, Ind. 46208. Sec:Rabun L. Brantley. Sec.Sister Alberta Dieker, Mt. Angel College, Mt. PublicationThe Southern Baptist Educator, 9 nos. Angel, Oreg. 97362. Baptist Church, see American Baptist Education Associa- PublicationThe American Benedictine Review, q. tion; Education Commission of the Southern Baptist American Catholic Psychological Association, Fordham Convention. University, Bronx, N.Y. 10458. Board for Higher EducationThe Lutheran Church, Pres.Pau- J. Centi, Holy Cross College, Worcester, Missouri Synod Mass. 01610, sec.Arthur M. Ahls: vede. Sec.Rev. William C. Bier, S.J. Board of Christian EducatioiiThe Evangelical United PublicationsACPA Newsletter,q. catholic Psycho- Brethren Church, 601 West Riverview Ave., Dayton, logical Record, sa. Ohio 45406. American Friends Service Committee, Inc., 160 North Pres.Bishop T. Gordon Harward, 900 East End Ave., 15tn St., Philadelphia, Pa. 19102. Pittsburgh, Pa. 15221. Chmn.Gilbert White. Sec.E. Craig Brandenburg. Sec.Bronson P. Clark, Awbury, PhiladelpMa, Pa. PublicationSporfight. 19138. Board of College Education and Church Vocations PublicationsAnnual Report. Quaker Service Bulletin. Lutheran Church in America, 231 Madison Ave., American Lutheran Church; see Board of College Educa- New York, N.Y. 10016. tion of the American Lutheran Church; Board of Pres.Edward Lindell, 2780 Eliot Circle, Westminster, Parish Education of the American Lutheran Church; Colo. 88030. Board of Theological Education of the American Sec.Louis Almen. Lutheran Church. PublicationHandbook, bien.

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Board of College Education, The American Lutheran Pres.Brother Andrian Lewis, F.S.C., 357 Clermont Church,422 South Fifth St, Minneapolis, Minn. Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11238. 55415. Adm. sec.Evelyn M. Hesch, P.O. Box 4900, Pitts- Chmn.Leonard Haas, 123 Roosevelt Ave., Eau Claire, burgh, Pa. 15206. Wisc. 54701. PublicationCatholic Business Education Review,q. Sec.Norman D. Fintel. Catholic Church, see American Benedicfine Academy; PublicationYearbook. American CatholicPsychological Association; Board of Education, The Methodist Church,Box 869, Catholic Broadcasters Association; Catholic Business 1115 North Western Ave., Marion, Ind. 46952. Education Association; Catholic Library Association; Pres.Rev. Sheldon Duecker, 402 North Lincoln, Christian Brothers Education Association; Confer- Warsaw, Ind. 46580. ence of Catholic Schools of Nursing; Franciscan Sec.Emmet Eiler, 506 West Edgar, Misha aka, Ind. Educational Conference; Guild of Catholic Psychia- 16544, trists;JesuitEducationalAssociation;National PublicationYearbook. CatholicEducationalAssociation; UnitedStates Board of Higher EducationDisciples of Christ,222 Catholic ConferenceDepartment of Education; Ob- South Downey Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 46207. late Education Association. Pres.William L. Miller, Jr. Catholic Library Association, 461 W.Lancaster Ave., Sec.G. Hugh Wilson, 220 South Webster, Norman, Haverford, Pa. 19041. Okla. 73069. Pres,Sister Helen Sheehan, S.N.DTrinity College, Board of Missions of the United Methodist Church Washington, D.C. 20017. Women's Division,475 Riverside Dr., New York, Exec. dir.M. Richard Wilt. N.Y. 10027. PublicationsCatholic Library World, m. Directory, Pres.Mrs.Wayne W. Harrington, 4903 California St., an. Omaha, Neb. 68132. Catholic Theological Society of America, The,Box 30, Sec.Theressa Hoover. Silver Spring, Md. 20910. PublicationAnnual Report. Pres,Rev. Charles E. Curran, Catholic University, Board of Parish EducationThe Lutheran Church, Mis- Washington, D.C. 20017. souri Synod, 3558South Jefferson Ave., St. Louis, Sec.Rev. Warren T. Reich. Mo 63118. PublicationProt -rZings. Sec.Arthur L.Miller,210 Ncrth Broadway, St. Christian Brothers Education Association Louis, Mo. 63102. Sec.Brother FrancisHuether,F.S.C., Box 356, Lock- Board of Parish EducationThe Lutheran Church in port, Ill. 60441. America,290C Queen Lane, Philadelphia, Pa. 19129. Church of the Brethren--Christian Education Commis- Pres.Wiliam M. Horn, 6118 Columbia Ave., Phila- sion, General Board,1451 Dundee Av,2., Elgin. Ill, delphia, Pa. 19151. 60120. Sec.Rev. W. Kent Gilbert, Gen. sec.S. Loren Bowman, Publication Resource, 10 nos. PublicationYearbook. Board of Theological Education of the American Lu- Churches of Christ in the U.S.,seeNational Council of theran Church,422 South Fifth St., Minneapolis, the Churches of Christ in the United States of Minn. 55415. America. Chmn.Ralph Piper, 1501 West Liberty, Ann Arbor, Committee of Hebrew Teachers Colleges, 3080 Broad- Mich. 48103, way,New York, N.Y. 10027. Exec. dir.Wiliam Larsen. Pres.Eisig Silberschlag, 43 Hawes St.,Brookline, PublicationYearbook. Mass. 01447. Catholic Broadcasters Ass%...:ation,320 Cathedral St., Sec.Sylvia Ettenberg. Baltimore, Md. 21201, Conference of Catholic Schools of Nursing,1438 South Pres.Rev. Casimir Pugevicius. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, Mo. 63104. Sec.Jerome Lackamp. Chmn.Sister Mary Louise, R.S.M. Carlow College, PublicationNewsletter, q. 3333 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa, 15213, CatholicBusinessEducationAssociation,P.O. Box Sec.Margery E. Drake. 4900, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15206. PublicationHospital Progress, m. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 87

Congressional and Christian Churches, see Division of Educati9nal Canerence, an. Higher Education, The, and The American Mission-Friends Council on Education, 1515 Cherry St., Phila- ary Association, Board of Home MissionsCongrega- delphia, Pa. 19102. tional and Christian Churches. Chmn.W. Byron Forbush, H, Friends School, 5114 Council of Protestant Colleges and Universities, 1818 R North Charles St., Baltimore, Md. 21210, St. NW., Washington, D.C. 20009. Sec,Thomas S. Brown. Pres.Samuel H. Magill. Guild of Catholic Psychiatrists, P.O. Box 56 Watertown, Chmn.- William F. Quillian, Jr., Randolph-Macon Wo- Conn.06795. men's College, Lynchburg, va. 24504. Pres.Thomas L. Doyle, M.D., 45 West 10th St., New PublicationProceedings, an. York, N.Y. 10011. Disciples of Christ see Board of Higher EducationDis- Sec.Katharine Hawley Martin, M.D. ciples of Christ. PublicationBulletin, q. Division of Church Life and Mission, Reformed Church Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship of the United States in America, 475 Riverside Dr, New York, N.Y. of America, 620 North Carroll St, Madison, Wis. 10027. 53703, Sec.Arthur 0. Van Eck. Pres. John W. Alexander. PublicationUpdate. PublicationHIS, 9 nos. Division of Higher Education, the American Missionary Jesuit Educational Association, 1717 Massachusetts Ave. Association, United Church Board for Homeland NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. Ministries, 287 Park Ave., South, New York, N.Y. Pres.Rev. Paul C. Reinert, S.J., St. Louis Uaiversity, 10010. St. Louis,Mo. 63103. Gen. sec.Wesley A. Hotchkiss. Chmn.Rev. Paul V. Siegfried, S.J. PublicationYearbook Biennial Report. PublicationsJesuit Educational Quarterly. Directory, an_ Division of Parish Education, The American LutheranJewish Education, see National Jewish Welfare Board; Church, 422 South Fifth St., Minneapolis, Minn. United Synagogue Commission on Jewish Education, 55415. LaSalette Seminary Aid Society, Swift's Highway, P.O. Exec. dir.C. Richard Everson. Box 306, Jefferson City, Mo. 65102. PublicationYearbook. Dir.Rev. John Zabelskas, M.S. DominicanEducational Association, Saint Catharine Sec.Rev. Gerard Masse, M.S. Junior College, Saint Catharine, Ky. 40061. PublicationOurLady'sMissionary, Pres.Sister Mary Pete', 0.P. Lutheran Church, see Board for Higher EducationThe -Sec.Rev. Frederick M. Jelly, O.P., Providence Col- Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod; Board for Parish lege, Providence, R.I. 02908. EducationThe Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod; PublicationDominican Educational Bulletin, 3 nos. Board of Christian Education of the Evangelical Evangelical Lutheran Church, see Board of Christian Lutheran Church; Board of College Education of the Education of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. American Lutheran Church; Board of Higher Educa- Evangelical Teacher Training Association, 499 Gunder- tionThe UnitedLutheran Church in America; sen Dr., Box 327, Wheaton, Ill, 60188. Board of Parish EducationThe United Lutheran Pres.Paul E. Loth, Box 327, Wheaton, 111. 60188. Church in America; National Lutheran Education Sec.Helen Nelson, Conference. PublicationTeacher Training Profile, q. Lutheran Education , Association, 7400 Augusta Blvd., EvangelicalUnited Brethren Church, see Board of River Foiest, Ill. 60305. Christian EducationThe Evangelical United Breth- Pres.Ralph L. Reinke, 4332 Berrywick Terrace, St. ren Church. Louis, Mo. 63128. Franciscan Educational Conference Sec.Dolores Mielke, 9 Davison Dr., Seward, Neb. HeARev. Ernest Latko, 0.F.M., Christ the King 68434_ Seminary, West Chicago, IlL 60185. PublicationChristian Education. Sec.Rev. Donald Wiest, 0.F.M, Capt., Seminary ofLutheran Educational Conference of North America St. Anthony, Marathon, Wis. 54448. Pres.Sidney A. Rand, St. Olaf College, Northfield, PublicationsFranciscan Studies, q. Franciscan Edu- Minn. 55057. cation Directory, 1955. Report of the Franciscan Sec.Howard E. Holcomb, 2622 16th St., NW., 88 EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS

Washington, D.C. 20009. Northwest Region Publication-F roceedings. Chmn.-Rev. Paul E. Waldschmidt, C.S.C. Mennonite Board ofEducation Sec.-Louis C.Vaccaro, University of Portland, Pres.-Paul M. Lederach, Box 164, Scottdale, Pa. Portland, Oreg. 97203. 15683. Southern Region Sec.-Albert J. Meyer, 1700 South Main St., Goshen, Chmn.-Rev. John Murphy, St. Thomas College, Ind. 46526. Houston, Tex. 77006. Publication-Mennonite Yearbook, an. Sec.-Sister Mary Antonia, Brescia College, Owens- Methodist Church,seeBoard of Education of The boro, Ky. 42302. Methodist Church; Board of Missions of the Method- Southwest Region ist Church-Women's Division of Christian Service. Chmn.-Sister Cecilia Louise, Mount St. Mary's National Academy for Adult Jewish Studies of the College, Los Angeles, Calif. 90049. United Synagogue of America,218 East 70th St., Sec.-Rev. Paul Harney, SJ., University of San New York, N.Y. 10021. Francisco, San Francisco, Calif. 94117. Chmn.- Louis M. Levitsky, Congregation OhebNational Council G.Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., Shalom, 170 Scotland Rd., South Orange, N.J. 475 Riverside Dr., New York, N.Y. 10027. 07079. Pres.-Bishop Reuben H. Mueller. Dir.-Rabbi Marvin S. Wiener. Sec.-R. H. Edwin Espy. Publication-Adult Jewish Education, ir. Publication-TheIntercl. urchNews,Yearbook of National Association of Christian Schools,P.O. Box 28, A merican Churches. Wheaton, Ill. 60187. Department of Educational Development, 475 River- Pres.-joseph T. Bay ly, David C. Cook Publishing Co., side Dr., New York, N.Y. 10027. 850 North Grove, Elgin, Ill. 60120. Chmn.-Rev. Edward A. Powers, 1505 Race St., Sec.-John F. Blanchard, Jr. Philadelphia, Pa, 19102. Publication-Christian Teacher, q. Exec. dir.-Mrs. David R. Hunter, 815 Second Ave., National Association of Episcopal Schools,815 Second New York, N.Y. 10017. Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017. Publication-International journal of Religious Edu- Pres.-Rev. John D. Verdery, The Wooster School, cation, 11 nos. Danbury, Conn. 06813. Division of Christian Education,475 Riverside Dr., Sec.-Rev. John Paul Carter, 815 Second Ave., New New York, N.Y. 10027. York, N.Y. 10017. Chmn.-Rev. Christian H. Walvoord, 97 Huguenot Publication-The Schools, 4 nos. St., New Paltz, N.Y. 12561. National Association of Hebrew Day School PTAs,156 Sec.-Rev. Gerald E. Knoff. Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. 10010. Publication-Spectrum. Head-Mrs. Henry C. Rhein. Department of Education for Mission,475 Riverside Sec.-Mrs. Samuel Brand. Dr., New York, N.Y. 10027- Publication-The Jewish Parent, q. Exec. dir.-William C. Walzer. National Catholic Educational Association,1785 Massa- Department of Higher Education,475 Riverside Dr., chusetts Ave. NW., Washington, D.C. 20036. New York, N.Y. 10027. Chmn.-Rev. Raymond Gallagher, 610 Lingle Ave., Exec. dir.-Hubert C. Noble. Layafette, Ind. 47901. Publication-News Notes, m. Sec.-Rev. C. Albert Koob, 1785 Mass. Ave., NW. National Conference of Christians and Jews, Inc., The, Washington, D.C. 20036. 43West 57th St. New York, N.Y. 10019. Publication-National Catholic Educational Associa- Pres.-Sterling W. Brown. tion Bulletiin,q. Exec. vice pres.-David Hyatt. Midwest Region Publication-Newsletter, q, Chmn.-Sister j. Dolores Brunner, O.S.F., Alverno Col- NationalCouncil for Jewish Education,101 Fifth Ave., lege, 3401 South 39th St., Milwaukee, Wis. 53215. New York, N.Y. 10003. Sec.-Sister M. Edwards Kanger, R.S.M., The College Pres.-Daniel Isaacman, Gratz College, 10th St. & of Saint Mary, 72nd and Mercy Rd., Omaha, Neb. Tabor Rd., Philadelphia, Pa. 19141. 68124. Sec.-Jack M. Harden. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 89

-PublicationsJewish Education, q. Sheviley Hahinuch,St. Basil's Novitiate, 3990 Giddings Rd, Pontiac, Mich. q. 48057. National Council for Education, 80 Fifth Ave., HeadRev. Edmund M. Young, C.S.B. New York, N.Y. 10011. Sec.Rev, M. Stanley Lynch, C.S.B. HeadH. Raphael Gold, 110 Riverside Dr., New York, Seventh-day Adventists, General Conference, Depart- N.Y. 10024. ment of Education, 6840 Eastern Ave., NW, Takoma Sec.Isidor Margolis, 80 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. Park, Washington, D.C.20012. 10011. Pres.Robert Pierson. PublicationsYeshivaEducation.BitaonChemed. Sec.Charles B. Hirsch. Vaad Bulletin, m. PublicationsThe Journal of Adventist Education, bm. National Jewish Welfare Board, 15 East 26th St., New Yearbook, an. York, N.Y. 10010. Torah UmesorahNational Society for Hebrew Day Pres.Louis Stern, 235 Mayhew Dr., South Orange, Schools, 156 5th Ave., New York, N.Y. 10010. N.J. 07079. Pres.Samuel C. Feuerstein, 84 Crowninshield Rd., Exec. vice pres.Sanford So lender. Brookline, Mass. 02146. PublicationsJWB Yearbook. JWB Circle. Dir.Joseph Kaminetsky, 1466 54th St., Brooklyn, National Union of Christian Schools, 865 28th St. SE., N.Y. 11219. Grand Rapids, Mich. 49508. PublicationThe Torah Umesorah Report, q. Dir.John A. Vander, 1105 Walsh, SE., Grand Rapids, Mich. 49506. United Presbyterian Church in the United States of Bus. mgr.Gerald Knol, 3671 Giddings Ave., Grand America, TheBoard of Christian Education, 811 Rapids, Mich, 49508, Witherspoon Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa, 19107. PublicationsChristian Home and School,10 nos. HeadW, Sherman Skinner, D.D., Second Presbyterian Christian School Directory, an. Church, 4501 Westminster Pl., St. Loins, Mo. 63108. Oblate Education Association, 15 Montcalm Ct., St. Sec.Rev. Arthur R. Hall, D.D., 1515 Tyler Park Dr., Paul, Minn. 55116. Louisville, Ky. 40204. Pres.Rev. Daniel O'Leary, O.M.I. 391 Michigan Ave., PublicationAnnual Report. NE., Washington, D.C. 20017. Presbyterian College Union, 825 Witherspoon Bldg, Sec.Rev. Bernard Vedder, O.M.I. Philadelphia, Pa. 19107. PublicationsProceedings, bien. Newsletter, q. Pres.Joseph J. Copeland, Maryville College, Mary- Presbyterian Educational Association of the South, P.O. ville, Tenn. 37801. Box 1176, Richmond, Va. 23209. Sec.Harold H. Viehman. Exec. sec.John B. Evans. PublicationAnrtreal Report. Quakers, see American Friends Service Committee, Inc.,United Synagogue Commission on Jewish Education, Friends Council on Education 218 East 70th St:New York, N.Y. 10021. Reformed Church in America, see Board of Education Chmn.Azviel Eisenberg. Reformed Church in America Dir.Morton Siegel. Religious Education Association of the United States PublicationsThe Synagogue School, q. Our Age, bw. and Canada, The, 545 West 111th St., New York, In Your Handss, bm. N.Y. 10025, Unitarian Universalist AssociationDepartment of Edu. Chmn,Philip Scharper, 1623 Newfield Ave., Stam- cation, 25 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 02108, ford, Conn. 06905. Dir.Norman F. Benson. Sec.Hertnan E. Wornom. Sec.Lotta A. Hempel. PublicationReligious Education, bm. PublicationBeacon Series in Religious Education. INTERNATIONAL EDUrATION ASSOCIATIONS

THIS SECTION lists international education associations that have members intwo or more nations (one at least being the United States) but not those thatare strictly concerned with programs. For the latter, see Index, under "International Education."

Association for Asian Studies, Inc.,48 Lane Hall, Uni- Assistant dir.Pedro Rossello. versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104. PublicationsBulletin of the International Bureauo Pres.Holden Furber, South Asia Regional Studies, Education, q. International Yearbook of Education. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 19104. International Federation for Modern Languages and Sec.David J. Steinberg. Literatures,St. Catherine's College, Cambridge, Eng- PublicationsJournal of Asian Studies,q. Bibliog- land. grapky of Asian Studies, an. Newsletter, q. Pres.Marcel Bataillon, 14 Rue de l'Abbe de l'Epee, International Academy of History of Sciences, 12Rue Paris 5e, France. Colbert, Paris H, France. Sec.S.C. Aston, St. Catherine's College, Cambridge, Pres.Pr Alistair Crombie, Orchard Lea, Boars Hill, England. Oxford, England. International Federation of Library Associations,13 Sec.P. Costabel, 12, rue Colbert, Paris II, France. Vine Court Rd., Sevenoaks, Kent, Great Britain. PublicationArchives Internationales d'Histoire des Pres.Sir Frank Francis, Britisii Museum, London, sciences,q. W.C.1. International Association of Pupil Personnel Workers Sec.A. Thompson. Pres.Martin Bach, 1713 62nd St., Kenosha, Wis. PublicationsIFLA News, q. Proceedings of the Coun- 54140. cil of IFLA. Sec.Edna Chasman, 1038 Chestnut St., BowlingInternational Federation of Organizations for School Green, Ky. 42101. Correspondence and Exchange (FlOCES),29 rue PublicationJournal,q. d'Ulm, Paris V. France. International Aegociation of Schools of SocialWork. 345 Pres.Olov Vidaeus, Stockholm, Sweden. East 46th St, New York, N.Y. 10017. Sec.M. L Lajti. Pres.Herman D. Stein. PublicationBulletin de la Fioces, bien. Sec. gen.Katherine A. Kendall, 345 East 46th St., International Federation of Secondary Teachers,Avenue New York, N.Y. 10017, Andre Morizet, 5 Boulogne, 92 France, PublicationsInternational Social Work, 4 nos. Direc- Sec.E. Hombourger. tory, ir. PublicationInternational Bulletin, 2 nos. International Association of Universities,6 rue Franklin, InternationalFederation of University Women,17A 75 Paris V (France) King's Rd., Sloane Sq. London, SW. 3, England. HeadC. K. Zurayk. Pres.E. P. Hulst-Steyn Parve, Castellumlaan 64, De Sec. gen.-11.M.R. Keyes. Meern (U), Netherlands. PublicationsBulletin of the International Association Sec.Joan Robinson. Universities, q. Handbook. World List: University PublicationsBulletin, an. Newsletter. Yearbook. Organizations, bien. Bulletin, q. InternationalSocietyfor Business Education,1052 International Bureau of Education,52, rue des Paquis; Lemont sur Lausanne, Switzerland. 1211 Geneva 14, Switzerland. HeadRektor Henry Jorgensen,Virumbakken9, Dir. ean Piaget. Virum, Denmark. 90 64 EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 91

Sec.Felix Schmid. Sec.Jonathan Pool, 5238 South Kenwood Ave., Chi- PublicationInternational Review for Business Educa- cago, Ill. 60615. tion, sa. PublicationsNew Digest, ir. JEN-Bulteno, ir. International Theater Institute UNESCOAnnex, 6, rueLinAmerican Women's Association, 20West 40th St. Franklin, Paris 16, France. New York, N.Y. 10;;18. Pres.Palle Brunius, Swedish Centre of the ITI, Svensk Pres.Frances R. Grant, 310 West End Ave., New Teaterunion Birger Jarlzgatan53, Stockholm C. York, N.Y. 10023. Sweden. Sec.Francine Dunlavy.. Sec.Jean Dareante. PublicationBulletin, m. PublicationWorld Theatre. Society for TheatreResearch, The103 Ralph Court, International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics,Geo- Queensway, London, W. 2, England. physics Laboratory, University of Toronto, Toronto Chmn.C. B. Oldnum, Flat 3, 37-41, Gower St., 5, Ontario, Canada. London W.C. 1, England. Pres.J. Coulomb, Institut du Physique du Globe, Secs.Sybil Rosenfeld and jack Reading. Paris. Sec.G. D. Garland, Geophysics Laboratory, Univer-World Confederation of Organizations of the Teaching Profession,1330 Massachusetts Ave. NW., Washing- sity of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. ton, D.C. 20005. PublicationIUGG Chronicle,bm. Pres.Ronald Gould, Hamilton House, Mabledon Pl., Modern Humanities Research Association,The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 20006. London, W.C. 1, England. Chmn.Stanley C. Aston, St.Catharine's College, Sec. gen.William G. Carr. Cambridge University, Cambridge, England. PublicationsAnnual Report. ECHO. Sec.Calvin D. Linton, George Washington University,World University Ser-r.:a13 rue Calvin, Geneva, Switz- Washington, D.C. 20006. erland. PublicationsThe Modern Language Revie q. The Chmn.I. H. Quereshi, University of Karachi, Paki- Year's Work in Modern Language Studies. stan, Organization of Esperanto-Speaking Young Americans, Sec.S. Chidambaranathan. 156 5th Ave., New York, N.Y. 10010. PublicationWUS in Action. INDEX

A North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, 32. Northwest Associationof Secondary and Higher ACCOUNTING Schools, 33. American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, 6. Society of American Foresters, 34. , 40. Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 35. ACCREDITING Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Accredit- Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges, 1. ing Commission for Junior Colleges, 37. Accrediting Commission for Business Schools, 1. Western College Association, 37. American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business,ADMINISTRATION 2. American Association of School Administrators, 3. American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, 3. American Association of School Personnel Administra- American Association of Theological Schools, 4. tion, 3. American Bar Association, 4. American College of Hospital Administrators, 4. American Chemical Society, 4. American Society for Public Administration, 9. American Council on Education for Journalism, 5. American Society of Journalism School Administra- American Council on Pharmaceutical Education, 5. tors, 9. American Library Association, 7. Associated Public School Systems, 10. American Medical Association, Council on Medical Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Education, 7. Colleges, 13. American Podiatry Association-Council on Educa- Association of Physical Plant Administrators of Uni- tion, 8, versities and Colleges, 13. American Public Health Association, 9. Conference of Executives of American Schools for the American Veterinary Medical Association, 10. Deaf, 16. Council on Dental Education-American Dental As- Council of Chief State School Officers, 16. sociation, 17. Department of Elementary School Principals, 17. Council on Optometric Education of the American Headmasters Association, 19. Optometric Association, 8. Headmistresses Association of the East, 19. Council on Social Work Education, Inc., 17. Headmistresses Association of the Pacifk Coast, 19. EngineersCouncilforProfessionalDevelopment, Middle West Association of Schools for Girls, 22. 19. National Association of Principals of Schools for Girls, Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary 25. Schools, 21. National Association of Secondary-School P-incipals, National Architectural Accrediting Board, 23. 26. National Association of Schools of Art, 25. National Association of Student Personnel Administra- National Association of Schools of Music, 26. tors, 26. National Commission on Accrediting, 28. National Association of Women Deans and Counselors, National Coin:cil for Accreditation of Teacher Educa- 27. tion, 28. National Business Education Association, 27. National Home Study Council, 30. National Council of Administrative Women in Educa- National League for Nursing, 30. tion, 28. New England Association of Colleges and Secondary National Council of Local Administrators of Voca- Schools, 32. tional Education and Practical Arts, 28. 94 INDEX

National Council of Officers of State reachers Associa- National Architectural Accrediting Board, 23. lions, 28. Scarab, 46. National School Boards Association, Inc., 31. School Facilities Council of Architecture Education, Near East College Association, Inc.; 31. and Industry, 33. See alsoDEANS; STATE SCHOOL OFFICERS:andARTS section onSTATE ASSOCIATIONS. Alpha Alpha Gamma, 39. AGRICULTURE American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1. National Association of County Agricultural Agents, American Acadamy of Arts and Sciences, 1.

25. American Federation of Arts, 6. - ADMISSIONS American Industrial Arts Association, 6. College Admissions Research Service Center, 15. American Institute of Architects, 6. ADULT EDUCATION American Institute of Graphic Arts, 7, Adult Education Association of the U.S.A., 1. American Institute of Interior Designers, 7. Delphian Society, 17. American Society for Aesthetics, 9. National Association for Public School Adult Educa- Association of Art Museum Directors, 12. don, 24. College Art Association of America, 15. National Home Demonstration Council, 30. Delta Phi Delta, 41. National Home Study Council, 30. Eastern Arts Association, 27. National University Extension Association, 31. Education Council of the Graphic Arts Indus ry, Inc., Oliver Wendell Holmes Association, The, 33. 18. ADVERTISING International Graphic Arts Education Association, 20. Alpha Delta Sigma, 39. Kappa Pi National Honorary Art Fraternity, 43. Gamma Alpha Chi, 42. Keramos, 43. AEROSPACE National Art Education Association, 27. National Aerospace Education Council, 2 National Association of Schools of Art, 25. AESTHETICS, seeARTS National Council of Local Administrators of Voca- AGRICULTURE tional Education and Practical Arts, 28. American Association of Agricultural College Editors, National Institute of Arts and Letters, 30. 2. National Society of Communicating Arts, 31. American Association of Teacher Educators in Agricul- Pacific Arts Association, 27. ture, 3. Phi Mu Gamma, 45. American Institute of Cooperation, 6. Southeastern Arts Association, 27. Fraternity of Alpha Zeta, 41. Western Arts Association, 27. Future Farmers of America, 19. ASIA Gamma Sigma Epsilon Chemical Fraternity, 42. Asia Foundation, 83. National Association of College Teachers of Agri-ATHLETICS,seePHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREA- culture, 25. TION National 4-H Club Foundation of America, Inc., 84. AUDIOVISUAL EDUCATION,seeVISUAL EDUCA- National Home Demonstration Council, 30. TION National Professional Honorary Agricultural EducationAVIATION Fraternity, 30. National Aerospace Education Council, 23. See alsoRURAL EDUCATION. University Aviation Association, 37. ANTHROPOLOGY America Anthropological Association, 2, Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Re- search, Inc., 84. ARCHITECTURE BALLADS,seeFOLK LOR E Alpha Alpha Gamma, 39. Kappa Ka?pa Psi, 42. ., 40. Tau Beta Sigma, 48. American Institute of Architects, 6. BASIC EDUCATION Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 12. Council for Basic Education, Inc., 16.

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BIOLOGY Southern Business Education Association, 27. American Institute of Biological Sciences, 6. United Business Schools Association, 37. Beta Beta Beta Biological Society, 40. SeealsoBUSINESS ADMINISTRATION; COM- National Association of Biology Teachers, 24. MERCE Phi Sigma Society, 45. BUSINESS OFFICERS BLINDNESS American Collegiate Retailing Association . American Association of Workers for the Blind, Inc., AssociationofBusinessOfficersof Preparatory 4. Schools, 12. American Foundation for the Blind, Inc., 83. Association of School Business Officials of the United National Society for the Prevention of Blindness, Inc., States and Canada, 13, 31. Central Association of College and University Busineis BOTANY Officers, 14. Botanical Society of America, Inc., 14. Eastern Association of College and University Business BROADCASTING.seeRADIO; TELEVISION BUILD- Officers, 18. ING AND EQUIPMENT National Association of College Stores, 25. Association of College and University Housing Officers, National Association of Educational Buyers, 25. 12. National Association of Educational Secretaries, 25. Association of Physical Plant Administrators of Univer- Southern A.Isociation of College and Llaiversity Busi- sities and Colleges, 13. ness Officers, 35. Council of Educational Facility Planners, 16. Western Association of College and University Business National Association of Educational Buyers, 25. Officers, 37. Society for College and University Planning, 34. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Epsilon Eta Phi Sorority, 41. Middle Atlantic Association of Colleges of Business Administration, 21. CAREER See alsoBUSINESS EDUCATION; BUSINESS OFFI- Educational Career Service, Inc., 18. CERS; COMMERCE. CERAMICS BUSINESS EDUCATION American Ceramic Society, 4. Accrediting Commission for Business Schools, 1, CHARACTER EDUCATION American Association of Collegiate Schools of Busi- Foundation for Character Education, 84. ness, 2. See ahoCITIZENS AND CITIZENSHIP SERVICE. American Collegiate Retailing Association, 5. CHEMICAL ENGINEER ING American Insitute of Certified Public Accountants, 6. American Institute of Chemical Engineers 6. Business Education Research Foundation, 27. Phi Lambda Upsilon, 45. Catholic Business Education Asaociation, 86. See alsoCHEMISTRY. Central Commercial Teachers Association, 14. CHEMISTRY Delta Pi Epsilon, 41. Fraternity, 39. Eastern Business Education Association, 27. American Chemical Society, 4. Future Business Leaders of America, 27. Gamma Sitiuna Epsilon Chemical Fraternity, 42. Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, 21. Iota Sigma Pi, 42, Junior Achievement Incorporated, 21. Lambda Delta L.Inbda, 43. Mountain-Plains Business Education Association, 27. New England Association of Chemistry Teachers, 31. National Association for Business Teacher Education, Phi Lambda Upsilon, 45. 27. See alsoCHEMICAL ENGINEERING. National Association of College and University Busi- CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND WELFARE ness Officers, 24. American Association of Psychiatric Clinics for Chil- National Business Education Association, 27. dren, 3. North-Central Business Education Association, 27. American Library Association-Children's Service Divi- Phi Beta Lambda, 27. sion, The, 7. School Facilities Council of Architecture, Education, Association for Childhood Education International, and Induttry, 33, 10. 96 INDEX

C.aild Study Association of America, Inc., 14. National- Council of Administrative Women in Educa- Child Welfare League of America, Inc., 14. tion, 28. Council for Exceptional Children, 16. National Federation of Business and Professional Foundation for Character Education, 84, Women's Clubs, Inc., 30. National Association for Gifted Children, 23. National Panhellenic Conference, 31. National Association for Retarded Children, Inc., 24. Pan American Women's Association, 91. National Association of Training Schools and Juvenile Society of Women Geographers, 34. Agencies, 27. Southern Association for Physical Education of Col- National Committee on Employment of Youth, 28. lege Women, 35. National Kindergarten Association, 30. Western Society for Physical Education of College National Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Women, 38. Adults, 29. See also FRATERNITIES AND 3ORORITIES;and Play Schools Association, Inc., 33. section onCOLLEGE PROFESSIONAL FRATER- See also SPECIAL EDUCATION. NITIES, HONOR SOCIETIES, AND RECOGNI- CITIZENS AND CITIZENSHIP TION SOCIETIES (NATIONAL);STATE ASSOCIA- American Legion, 7. TIONS. Catholic Civics Clubs of America, 14. COLLEGE PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, 37. HONOR SOCIETIES, AND RECOGNITION SOCIE- Seealso CHARACTER EDUCATION; SERVICE; TIES (NATIONAL),39-48. SOCIAL SCIENCES. COLLEGES, see HIGHER EDUCATION CIVIL ENGINEERING COMMERCE Fraternity, 40. Business Fraternity, 39. CIVILIZATION Beta Gamma Sigma, 40. American Studies Association, 10, Epsilon Eta Phi Sorority, 41. American Studies Association of the Lower Missis- International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi, 42. sippi, 10. , Inc., 44. New England Association for Ameicart Studies, 31. See also BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION; BUSINESS Southeastern American Studies Association, 35. EDUCATION, See also ANTHROPOLOGY. COMMUNICATION CLASSICAL EDUCATION National Society of Communicating Arts, 31. American Classical League, 4. See also JOURNALISM; LANGUAGE ARTS; PUBLIC 'Classical Association of New England, 15. RELATIONS; RADIO; TELEVISION; VISUAL ED- Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 15, UCATION. Classical Association of the Middle West and South, 15. COMPARATIVE EDUCATION, see INTERNATIONAL Classical Association of the Pacific States, 15. EDUCATION See also GREEK; HEBREW; LATIN. CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES CLINICAL PATHOLOGY Conservation Education Association, 16. American Society of Clinical Pathologists, 9. See alio GEOGRAPHY. COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY FUNDS CONSORTIUMS Council for Financial Aid to Education, Inc., 16. Central States College Assoeiation, 14. Independent College Funds "of America, Inc., 19, Colleges of Mid Anierica, Inc., 15, Near East College Association, Inc., 31. Mississippi Valley College Association, 22. New England Colleges Fund, Inc., 32. Mid-American State Universities Association, 21. National Association for Physical Education of CollegeCORRESPONDENCE International Federation of Organizations for Scholastic Women, 24. National Association of college Women, 25, Correspondence and Exchange (Fioces), 90. National Association of Principals of Schools for Girls, CORRESPONDENCE STUDY, see HOME STUDY 25. COUNSELING, see GUIDANCE AND PERSONNEL National Association of Women Deans and Counselors, CRIMINOLOGY American Association of Criminology, Inc., 2. The (NEA), 27.

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EAST EUROPEANLANGUAGES American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East DANCE European Languagt.:5, of the United States, Inc., 4. Dance Films, Inc., 17. ECONOMICS DATA PROCESSING American Economic Association, Inc., 6. Data Processing Management Association, 17, American Economic Foundation, 83, DEAFNESS Joint Council on Economic Education, 21. Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc., 1. Junior Achievement Incorporated, 21. American Speech and Hearing Association, 10. Omicron Delta Epsilon, international Honor Society in Conference of Executives of American Schools for the Economics, 44, Deaf, 16. EDUCATION,GENERAL Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, 16. American Association for Public information, Educa- National Association of Hearing & Speech Agencies, tion, and Research, 2. 25. American Council on Education, 5. DEANS American Montessori Society, 7. American Conference of Academic Deans, 5. American Schools Association, 9. Eastern Association of College Deans and Advisers of Associated Public School Systems, 10. Students, 18. Carnegie Corporation of New York, 83. National Association of Collegiate Deans and Regi- Council for Basic Education, Inc., 16, strars, 25. Delta Kappa Gamma Society, 17. National Association of Women Deans and Counselors, Education and World Affairs, 18. 27. Foundation for Integrative Educat on, Inc., 84. DEBATING,see FORENSICS Fund for the Advancement of Education, 84. DEMOCRACY Independent Educational Services, 19. DENTISTRY International Bureau of Education, 90. Alpha Omega Fraternity, 40. Kappa Delta Epsilon, 42. American Association of Dental Schools, 2. Kappa Delta Pi, 42. American Dental interfraternity Council, 40. National Education Association of the United States, Council on Dental Education-American Dental Asso- 29. ciation, 17. National Society for the Study of Education, 31. Delta Sigina Delta Fraternity, 41, New England School Development Council, 32. Omicron Kappa Upsilon, 44. Phi Sigma Pi Honor Fraternity, 45, Psi Omega Fraternity, 46. Pi Lambda Theta, 46. Xi Psi Phi Fraternity, 48. Southern States Work Conference, 36. DIETETICS See also TEACHERS;special field., lf education; and American Dietetic Association, 5. sections onFOUNDATIONS;andRELIGIOUS OR- DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION,seeBUSINESSEDUCA- GANIZATIONS. TION EDUCATIONAL FUND RAISING DRAMATICS American Alumni Council, 2. Alpha Psi Omega Fraternity, 40. American College Public Relations Association, 5. American Educational Theatre Association, 6. Council for Financial Aid to Education, 16, International Theatre Institute, 91. EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY National Collegiate Players, Inc., 43, AssociationofEducational Data Systems, 12. Society for Theatre Research, 91. EDUCATIONAL TELEVISIONsee TELEVISION Theatre Library Association, 36. EDUCATORS,seePROFESSORS; TEACHERS Theta Alpha Phl, 48. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SeealsoSPEECH. Eta Kappa Nu Association, 41. Kappa Bta Kappa, 42, ELEMENTARY EDUCATION EARTH SCIENCES American 'Association of Blamentary-Kindergarten- Society of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 47. Nursery Educators, NBA, 3. 98 INDEX

Association of Classroom Teachers, 12. FILMS,seeMOTION PICTURES Council for Elementary Science-International, 16. FINANCIAL AID Department of Elementary School Principals, 17. Council for Financial Aid to Education, Inc., 16. National Association for Public School Adult Educa- Eastern Association of Student Financial AidAdmin- tion, 24. istrators, 18. National Conned of State Consultants inElementary Southern Association of Student Financial Aid Admin- istrators, 35. Edueation, 28. of Student Financial Aid Ad- SeealsoCHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND WEL- Southwest Association ministrators, 36. FARE. COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY FUNDS; ENDOWMENTS.seeCOLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY See also FUNDS SCHOLARSHIPS. seeARTS ENGINEERING FINE ARTS, American Society for Engineering Education, 9. FOLKLORE Engineers Council for Professional Development,19. American Folklore Society, Inc., 6. Sigma Phi Delta, 47. FOREIGN LANGUAGES American Council on the Teaching of ForeignLan- Sigma Tau, 47. Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, guages, 5. Central States Conference on the Teaching ofForeign 34, Tau Beta Pi Association, Inc., 48. Languages, 14. Theta Tau,48. See also individual languages by name. See alsoCHEMICAL ENGINEERING; CIVAL ENGI- FORENSICS NEERING; ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING; INDUS- Delta Sigma Rho, 41. TRIAL ENGINEERING; MECHANICAL ENGI- National Forensic League, 30. NEERING. See alsoSPEECH. ENGLISH FORESTRY College Eneish Association, Inc, 15. Society of American Foresters, 34. National Council of Teachers of English, 28. Xi Sigma Pi, 48. New England Association of Teachers ofEnglish, 32. FOUNDATIONS,83. Sigma Tau Delta Professional English Fraternity, 47. FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES ESPERANTO Delta Kappa Gamma Society, 17, Esperanto League for North America, Inc. 19. Iota Phi Lambda Sorority, 21. Organization of Esperanto-Speakmg Young Americans, National Interfraternity Conference, 30. 91. National Panhellenic Conference, 31. EVENING COLLEGES National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, 31. Association of University Evening Colleges, 13. See alsosection onCOLLEGE PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES, HONOR SOCIETIES, AND RE- EXAMINATIONS,seeTESTS AND MEASUREMENTS EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN COGNITION SOCIETIES (NATIONAL). Council for Exceptional Children, 16. FRENCH See alsoBLINDNESS; DEAFNESS; GIFTED CHIL- American Association of Teachers of French, 3. DREN; RETARDED CHILDREN; SPECIAL EDU- , 46. CATION. Societe de Professeurs FrancalsAmerique, 34. EXTENSION SERVICES-UNIVERSITIES See alsoROMANCE LANGUAGES American Association for ExtensionEducation, 2, FUNDAMENTAL EDUCATION National University Extension Association, 31. Board for Fundamental Education, 14, FUNDS FOR HIGHER EDUCATION,seeCOLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY FUNDS

FIELD SERVICE Association for Field Services in TeacherEducation, GEODESY 11. 91. National Education Field Service Associatio29. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 99 GEOGRAPHY Western College Placement Association, 37. American Geographical Society, 6. Association of American Geographers, 11. National Council for Geographic Education, 28, National Geographic Society, 30. -RANDICAPS, see SPECIAL EDUCATION Society of Women Geographers, 34. HEADMASTERS, see INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS GEOLOGY HEADMISTRESSES, see INDEPiENDENT SCHOOLS Geological Society of America, 19. HEALTH EDUCATION GEOPHYSICS American Association for Health, Physical Education, American Geophysical Union, 6. and Recreation, 2. International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, 91. American College Health Association, 4. GERMAN American Dietetic Association, 5. American Association of Teachers of German, 4. American Physical Therapy Association, 8. Delta Phi Alpha, 41. American Public Health AssociaJri, 9. GIFTED CHILDREN American School Health Association, 9. American Association for Gifted Children, Inc., 2, American Social Health Association, 9. National Association for Gifted Children, 23. Association of Schools of Public Health, 13. . GRADUATE EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS National Health Council, 30. Association of Graduate Schools in the Association of Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity, 45. American Universities, 12. Society of State Directors of Health, Physical Educa- Council of Graduate Schools in the United States,17. tion, and Recreation, 34. Midwest Conference on Graduate Study and Research, See also MEDICINE; NURSING; PHYSICAL EDUCA- 22. TION; RECREATION. GREEK HEBREW Eta Sigma Phi Fraternity, 41, National Association of Professors of Hebrew, 25. See also CLASSICS. HIGHER EDUCATION GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT American Association of Specialized Colleges, 3. American College Personnel Association, 5. American Association of State Colliges and Univer- American Personnel and Guidance Association, 8. sities, 3. American Society for Training and Development, 9. American Association of University Pr.Jessors, 4. Association of Counselor Educators and Supervisors, American College Health Association, 4. 12. American Council on Education,5. College and University Personnel Association,15. Asia Foundation, 83. College Placement Council, Inc., 15. Associated Universities, Inc., 10. College Student Personnel Institute, 15. Association for Higher Education, 11, Eastern College Personnel Officers, 18. Association of American Colleges, 11. International Association of Pupil Personnel Workers, Association of American Universities, 11. 90, AssociationofCollege Unions, 12. Middle Atlantic Placement Association, 21. AssociationofCollegiate Schools of Architecture, 12. Midwest College Placement Association, 22. Association of Governing Boards of Universities and National Association of Student Personnel Administra- Colleges, 13. tors, 26. Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the National Association of Women Deans and Counselors, United States, 13. 27. Association of Naval ROTC Colleges, 13. National Vocational Guidance Association, Inc.,31. Association of University Evening Colleges, 13. Rocky Mountain College Placement Association,33. Association of University Summer Sessions, 13. Southern College Personnel Association, 35. Association of Urban Universities, 13. Southern College Placement Association, 35. Board of College Education of the American Lutheran Southwest Placement Association, 36. Church, 86. Student Personnel Association for Teacher Education, Board of Higher Education-Disciples of Christ, 86. 36. Central States College Association, 14, 100 INDEX SECO VARY EDU- College Admissions Assistance Center, 15. HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION,see Colleges of Mid America, Inc., 15. : CATION Cooperative College Registry, 16. HISTORY Council for the Advancement of Small Colleges, 16. American Historical Association, 6. Division of Higher Education-The Amerkan Mission- American Studies Association, 10, s- ary Association, United ChurchBoard for Homeland American Studies Association of the Low Ministries, 87. sipp:, 10. Federation of Regional Accrediting Cornmissions of Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 11. Mid-Continent Railway Historical Society, Inc., 21. Higher Education, 19. Studies, 31. Great Lakes Colleges Association, 19, New England Association for American International Association of College and University New England History Teacher's Association, 32. Security Directors, 20. Organization of American Historians, 33. International Association of Universities, 90. Phi Alpha Theta, 44. Mid-American State Universities Association, 21. Southeastern American Studies Association, 3 Mid-Appalachia College Council, Inc., 21. Southern Historical Association, 35. Mississippi Valley College Association, 22, Steamship Historical Society of America, Inc. , 36. National Association of College and University Food Swedish Pioneer Historical Society, Inc., 36. Services, 24. See alsoANTHROPOLOGY; FOLKLORE. National Association of College Admissions Coun- HOME ECONOMICS selors, 24. American Dietetic Association, 5. National Association of Colleges and Teachers of American Home Economics Association, 6, Agriculture, 25. American School Food Service Association, 9. National Association of State Universities and Land- Department of Home Economics, 17. Grant Colleges, 26. Future Homemakers of America, 19. National University Extension Association, 31. Kappa Omicron Phi, 43. Food New England Associa;on of Colleges andSecondary National Association of College and University Schools, 32, Services, 24. New England Board of Higher Education, 32, National Association of State Supervisors of Home North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Economics Education, 26, Schools, 32. National Home Demonstiation Council, 30. Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 35. Omicron Nu, 44. SoUthern Regional Education Board, 35. Phi Upsilon Omicron, 45. Southern University Conference, 36. HOME STUDY Western College Association, 37, National Home Study Council, 30. Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, National University Extension Association, 31. 38. HONOR SOCIETIES SeealsoACCREDITING; ADMINISTRATION; Association of American Rhodes Scholars, 12. BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT; BUSINESS OFFI- Cum Laude Society, 17. CERS; COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITY FUNDS; Mu Alpha Theta, 22. MANS; EVENING COLLEGES; EXTENSION National Honor Society-, 30. SERVICES-UNIVERSITIES; FRATERNITIES National Junior Honor Society, 30, AND SORORITIES; GRADUATE EDUCATION S oc ie dadHonorariaHispanica(forSecondary AND SCHOOLS; GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT; Schools), 34, JUNIOR COLLEGES; LIBRARIES; PHYSICAL ED. See alsosection onCOLLEGE PROFESSIONAL UCATION, REGISTRARS AND ADMISSIONS OF- FRATERNITIES, HONOR SOCIETIES, AND REC- FICERS; RELIGIOUS EpUCATION: SCHOLAR- OGNITION SOCIETIES (NATIONAL). SHIPS; TESTS, AND MEASUREMENTS; WOMEN; HOSPITALS YOUTH; spacial fieldsof education; and sections on AmericanCollege of Hospital AdmLnistrators, 4. COLLECE PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES AND HOTEL AND RESTAURANT EDUCATION InstitutionalEduce- HONOR SOCIETIES. AND RECOGNITION SOCIE. Council on Hotel, Restaurantand TIES(NATIONAL), andSTATE ASSOCIATIONS. don, 17. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 101 HOUSING American Nepal Education Foundation, Association of College and University HousingOffi- American-Scandinavian Foundation, 83. cers, 12. Asia Foundation, 83. See alsoBUILDING AND EQUIPMENT. Association for Childhood Education, International, HYGIENE 10. American School Health Association, 9. Belgian American Educational Foundation,Inc., 83. American Social Health Association, 9. Comparative and International Education Society, 16. See aLso HEALTH; PHYSICAL EDUCATION; PHYS- Institute of Intrnational Education, Inc., 20. CAL FITNESS. International Association of College and University Directors, 20. International Communication Association, 20, International Thespian Society, 20. INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study, AssociationofBusinessOfficersof Preparatory 34. Schools, 12. United States National Commission forUNESCO37. Association of Military Colleges and Schools ofthe See also section onINTERNATIONAL ORGANIZA- United States, 13. TIONS, 90. Headrnasters Association, 19. INTOLE RANCE Headmistresses Association of the East, 19. Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'ri h,10, Headmistresses Association of the Pacific Coast, 19, ITALIAN Independent Sche 31s Association of NorthernNe American Association of Teachers of Italian, 4. England, 20. See also ROMANCE LANGUAGES, Independent Schools Association of the CentralStates, 20. Independent Schools Association of the Southwest, 20. JOURNALISM National Association of Principals of Schools forGirls, American Association of Agricultural College Editors, 25. 2. Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools, American Association of Schools and Departments of 33. Journalism, 3. Western Independent Cc;es Foundation, Inc., 37. American Council on Education for Journalism, S. See also sections onRE,IGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS American Educational Publishers Institute, 6. andSTATE ASSOCIATIONS. American Society of Journalism School Administra- INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION tors, 9. American Council on Industrial Arts Teacher Educa- Association for Education in journalism, 11. tion, 5. Asspciation of American University Presses, 12. American Industrial Arts Association, 6. Columbia Scholastic Press Advisers Association,15. Education Council of the Graphic Arts Industry,, Columbia Scholastic Press Association, 16, 18. Education Writers Association, 18. Iota Lambda Sigma, 42, Educational Press Association of America, 18, National Association of Stae Supervisors of Trade and Journalism Education Association, 21. industrial Education, 26, Pi Delta Epsilon, 45, National Council of Technical Schools, 29. Sigma Delta Chi, 47. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Theta Sigma Phi, 48. Alpha Pi M nc., 40. See alsoCOMMUNICATION; LANGUAGE ARTS; INTERCULTURAL STUDIES PUBLIC RELATIONS. Center for the Advancement of Intercultural Research, JUNIOR COLLEGES A, 14. American Association of Junior Colleges, 3. INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION Junior College Council of the Middle AtlanticStates, American Council for Emigres in the Professions,Inc., 21, 5. Mu Alpha Theta, 22. 102 INDEX National Faculty Association of Community and Kappa Beta Pi Legal Sorority, 42. Junior Colleges, 29. Legal Fraternity of Gamma Eta Gamma, 43. Nevi England Junior College Council, 32. National Association of College and University Attor- Northwest Association of Junior Colleges, 33. neys, 24. National Organization on Legal Problenis of Educa- Phi Theta Kappa Fraternity, 45. Southern Association of Junior Colleges, 35. tion, 39. See also section onSTATE ASSOCIATIONS. Order of the Coif, 44. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY,seeCHILDHOOD EDU- Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, 44. CATION AND WELFARE. Phi Delta Delta Leilal Fraternity, 44. Sigma Delta Kappa, 47. Sigma Nu Phi Fraternity, 47. Tau Epsilon Rho Fraternity, 48. LANGUAGE ARTS LEADERSHIP American Philological Association, 8. Mortar Board, Inc., 43, College English Association, Inc., 15. Society, 44. College Language Association, 15. LEARNED SOCIETIES Institute of Modern Languages, 20, American Council of Learned Societies, 5.. International Reading Association, 20. LETTERS,seeARTS; CLASSICAL EDUCATION; Linguistic Society of America, 21. CORRESPONDENCE. MiddleStatesAssociationof M dernLanguage LIBRAR IES Teachers, 22. Alpha Beta Alpha (Library Science), 39, Modern Language Association of America, 22, American Association of Law Libraries, 3. National Association of Language Laboratory Dfrec- American Library Association, 7. tors, 25. American Merchant Marine Library Association, 7. National Council of Teachers of English, 28. American Theological Library Association, 85." National Federation of Modern Language Teachers Association of American Library Schools, 12. Association, 30. Association of Research Libraries, 13. New England Association of Teachers of English, 32. .Catholic Library Association, 86. New England Foreign Language Association, 32. Educational Film Library Association, Inc., 18. Northeast Conference on the Teaching of Foreign International Federation of Library Associations, 90, Languages, 32. Mountain-Plains Library Association, 22. Pacific Northwest Conference of Foreign Language Music Library Association, 22. Teachers, 33. New England Library Association, 32. Reading Reform Foundation, 33. Pacific Northwest Library Association, 33, South Atlantic Modern Language Association, 34. Public Library Association, 7. South-Central Modern Language Association, 34. Southeastern Library Association, 35. See alsoCOMMUNICATION; FORENSICS; JOUR- Theatre Library Association, 36. NALISM; MOTION PICTURES; PUBLIC R ELA- See also section onSTATE ASSOCIATIONS. TIONS; RADIO; ROMANCE LANGUAGES; SPEECH; EDUCATION; TELEVISION; VISUAL EDUCATION;and individual languages by name. LATIN MATHEMATICS Eta Sigma Phi Fraternity, 41. American Mathematical Society, 7. in New See alsoCLASSICS. Asso7iationof Teachers of Mathematics LAW England, 13. American Association of Law Libraries, 3 CentralAssociatIonof Science and Mathematics American Bar Association, 4. Teachers, Inc., 14. American Society of International Law, 9. Kappa Mu Epsilon, 43. Association of American Law Schools, 11. Mathematical Association of America, 21. Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity, 41. Mu Alpha Theta, 22. International Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi, 42. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 29. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 103 Pi Mu Epsilon Fraternity, Inc., 46. Music Library Association, 23. MEASUREMENTS,seeTESTS AND MEASUREMENTS Music Teachers National Association, Inc.,23. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING National Association for Music Therapy, Pi Tau Sigma, 46. Inc., 24. National Association of Schools of Music,26. MEDICINE Phi Beta Fraternity, 44. Alpha Epsilon Delta, 39. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity,45. (Medicine), 40. Pi Kappa Larn'oda, 46. American Medical Association-Councilon Medical , 47. Education, 7. See alsoBAND; FOLKLORE; SINGING American Society of Clinical Pathologists,9. Association of American Medical Colleges,12. Medical Intcrfraternity Conference,43. Nu Sigma Nu, 43. NATURAL RESOURCES Phi Beta Pi Fraternity, 44. Conservation Education Association,16. Phi Del-1 Epsilon Fraternity, 44. NAVIGATION Phi Lambda Kappa MedicalFraternity, 45. Steamship Historical Society of America,Inc., 36. Phi Rho Sigma Fraternity, 45. NEGRO EDUCATION Theta Kappa Psi Medical Fraternity, 48. Association for the Study of Negro Life and See History, alsoCLINICAL PATHOLOGY; HOSPITALS; 11. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY; NURSING; VETERI- Center for the Advancement of InterculturalStudies, NARY SCIENCE. A, 14. MENTAL HYGIENE College Language Association, 15. AmeriCan Association of Psychiatric Clinics for Chil- National Association of Collegiate Deans andRegis- dren, 3. trars, 25 American Association of Mentai Deficiency, 4. National Congress of Colored Parents andTeachers, Atherican Corrective Therapy Association,Inc., 5. 28. American Orthopsychiatric Association,Inc., 8. Southern Education Foundation, 84. National Association for Mental Health, 23. NIGHT SCHOOL,seeEVENING COLLEGES MILITARY SCIENCE NUCLEAR SCIENCE Association of Military Colleges and Schools of the Oak Ridge Associated Universities,3. United States, 13. NURSING Association of Naval ROTC Colleges,13. Alpha Tau Delta, 40. National Society of Scabbard and Blade.Inc., 43. American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, MODERN LANGUAGES, 3, seeLANGUAGE ARTS; American Nurses' Association, Inc., 8. ROMANCE LANGUAGES;and individual languages Conference of Catholic Schools of Nursing, by name. 86. National Association for Practical Nurse MOTION PICTURES Education Services, Inc., 24. Educational Film Library Association, Inc., 18. National League for Nursing, In c . , 30. Society of Motion Picture and TelevisionEngineers, , Inc., 47, 34. University Film Association, 37. See also COMMUNICATION; VISUALEDUCATION. MUSEUMS American Association of Museums, 3. Association of Art Museum Directors, 12. OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION MUSIC American Occupational Therapy Association, 8. American Musicological Society, 8. National Rehabilitation Association, Inc., American String Teachers Association, 31. 10. National Vocational Guidance Association, Delta Omicron, 41. Inc., 31, Society for Occupational Research, Ltd., 34_ Mu Phi Epsilon, 43. See alsoGUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT; SPECIAL Music Educators National Conference, 23. EDUCATION; VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. 104 INDEX Central Association for Physical E ucation ofCollege OPTOMETRY American Optometric Association, 8. Women, 14. Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry, 13. , 41. Eastern Association for Physic l Education ofCollege Omega Delta, 43. Omega Epsilon Phi Inte national Optometric Frater Women, 18. Midwest Association for Physical Educationof College nity, 44. Optical Society of America, Inc., 33. Women, 22. National Association for Physical Educationof College OSTEOPATHY Women, 24. American Association of Osteopathic Colleges, 3. for Bureau of Professional Education ofthe American National College Physical Education Association Osteopathic Association, 14. Men, 27. National Collegiate Athletic Association, 28. Axis, 40. Lambda Omicron Gamma National rraternity, 43. National Federation of State High School Athletic Phi Sigma Gamma Foundation, 45. Associations, 30. Psi Sigma Alpha, 46, Phi Delta Pi Fraternity, 44. Sigma Sigma Phi, 47. Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity, 45. of COL Theta Psi Fraternity, 48. Southern Association for Physical Education lege Women, 35. ORTHOPSYCHIATRY of College American Orthopsychiatric Associan, Inc., 8. Western Society for Physical Education Women, 38. See alsoHEALTH EDUCATION; PHYSICAL FIT- NESS. PARENT EDUCATION PHYSICAL FITNESS Child Study Association of America, Inc, 14. Sigma Delta Psi, 47. National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers, See alsoHEALTH EDUCATION; PHYSICAL EDUCA- 28. TION. National Congress of Parents and Teachers, 28. PHYSICAL THERAPY National Council on Family Relations, 29. American Physical Therapy Association, 8. See alsoHOME ECONOMICS;and section onSTATE PHYSICS American Association of Physics Teachers, 3. ASSOCIATIONS. PERSONNEL SERVICES,seeGUIDANCE AND Sigma Pi Sigma, 47. GUIDANCE AND PLACEMENT PLACEMENT PLACEMENT,see POLITICAL SCIENCE PHARMACY 1. American Association of Colleges of PharmacY, 2. American Academy of Political and Social Science, American Council on Pharmaceutical Education, 5. American Political Science Association, 8. American Pharmaceutical Association, 8. Pi Sigma Alpha Fraternity, 46. PORTUGUESk" Kappa Epsilon, 42. Spanish and Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, 43. American Association of Teachers of Lambda Kappa Sigma, 43. Portuguese, 4. National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, 24 See alsoROMANCE CANGUAGES. INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS Rho Chi Society, 46, PRIVATE SCHOOLS,see PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES, Rho Pi Phi, 46. FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES;and sec- PHI LOSOPHY see American Philosophical Association, 8. tion onCOLLEGE PROFESSIONAL FRATER- Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, 35. NITIES, HONOR SOCIETIES, ANDRECOGNI- Southwestern Philosophical society, 36. TION SOCIETIES (NATIONAL). PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROFESSOR American Academy of Physical Education, 1. National Association of Professors of Hebrew, 25. 34. American Association for Health, PhysicalEducation, Societe des Professeurs Francais en Amerique, and Recreation, 2, PSYCHIATRY American Corrective Therapy Association, Inc., 5. American Orthopsychiatric Association, 8. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 105 American Psychiatric Association,8, REGISTRARS AND ADMISSIONSOFFICERS Guild of Catholic Psychiatrists,87. PSYCHOLOGY American Association of CollegiateRegistrars and Admissions Officers, 2 American Psychological Association, 8, Middle States Association of Eastern Psychological Associaticp, Collegiate Registrars and 18. Officers of Admission, 22. Midwestern Psychological Association,22. Psi Chi, 46. Upper Midwest Association ofCollegiate Regittrors and Admissions Officers, Southern Society for Philosophy 37, and Paychology, 3 REHABILITATION, see SPECIAL Western Psychological Association, EDUCATION. 38. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION See also MENTAL HYGIENE;PHILOSOPHY. PUBLIC RELATIONS Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges,1. American Academy of Religion, American College Public Relations 1, Association, S. American Association of Theological National School Public Relations Schools, 4. Association, 31. Association for the Coordination of United States Student Press University Religi- Association,37. ous Affairs, 11. See also COMMUNICATION;JOURNALISM. National Association of Collegeand University Chap- lains and Directors of Religious Life,24. Society for Religion in Higher Education,34: See alsosection onRELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS, 85. RADIO RESEARCH , 39. American Association for Public Information,Educa- tion, and Research, 2. American Council for Better Broadcasts,5. American Women in Radio and American Council of Learned Societies,5. Television, 10. American Council on Education, 5. Association for Professional BroadcastingEducation, 11. American Educational Research Association,6. Association for Institutional Research,11. Department of Audiovisual Instruction,17, Intercollegiate Broadcasting Association of Research Libraries,13. System, Inc., 20, Business Education Research Foundation, National Association for BetterRadio and Television, 27. 23. Educational Records Bureau, 19. Learning Resources Institute, The,21. National Association of EducationalBroadcasters, 25. National Educational Television Midwest Conferenceon Graduate Study and Research, and Radio Center, 29. 22. See also COMMUNCIATION; TELEVISION. National Association for Institutional READING,see LANGUAGE ARTS. Research, 23. RECREATION National Association for Researchin Science Teaching, 24. American Camping Association,Inc., 4. American Youth Hostels, Inc., National Society for the Study ofCommunications, 10. 31, Boy Scouts of America-NationalCouncil, 14. Boys' Clubs of America, 14. National Society for the Study ofEducation, 31. Camp Fire Girls, Inc., 14. Social Science Research Council,34. Union for Research and Experimentation Girls' Club of America, Inc.,19. in Higher Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., 19. Education, 37. National Recreation and Park Wenner-Gren Foundationfor Anthropological Re- Association, 31, search, Inc., 84. New England Camping Association, Inc., 32. See also TESTS AND Phi Epsilon Kappa Fraternity,45. MEASUREMENTS. RESTAURANTEDUCATION, Play Schools Association,Inc., 33. seeHOTEL AND RES- Society of Park and Recreation Educators, TAURANT EDUCATION. 34. RETAILING See also HEALTH EDUCATION;PHYSICAL EDUCA- TION. American Collegiate Retailing Association,5. RED CROSS National Association of CollegeStores, 25. American National Red Cross, 8. See also BUSINESS ADMINISTRATCON;BUSINESS American Red Cross,S. EDLCATION; COMMERCE; VOCATIONALEDU- CATION. 106 INDEX

RETARDED CHILDREN Society of the Sigma Xi, The, 47. National Association for Retarded Children, Inc., 24.. See also ANTHROPOLOGY; BIOLOGY; BOTANY; See alsoEXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN; SPECIAL EDU- CHEMISTRY; DENTISTRY; EARTH SCIENCES; CATION. FORESTRY; GEODESY; GEOGRAPHY; GEOL- ROMANCE LANGUAGES OGY; GEOPHYSICS; MEDICINE; NUCLEAR SCI- Phi Sigma Iota, 45. ENCE; OPTOMETRY;OSTEOPATHY; PHAR- See also individual languages by name. MACY;PHYSICS; SOCIAL SCIENCES; VETER- RURAL EDUCATION INARY SCIENCE. Department of Rural Education, 17. SECONDARY EDUCATION Rural SocioloOcal Society, 33. American Technical Education Association, 10. See alsoAGRICULTURE. Association of Classroom Teachers of the National RUSSIAN Education Association, 12. American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East Council for Advancement of Secondary Education, European Languages, of the United States, Inc., 4. Inc., 16, International Federation of Secondary Teachers, 90. Junior Achievement Incorporated, 21. Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, 21. SAFETY EDUCATION Mu Alpha Theta, 22. National Commission on Safety Education, 28. National Association of Secondary School Principals, National Safety Council, 31. 26. SCANDINAVIAN HISTORY AND LANGUAGES National Association of State Supervisors and Direc- American-Scandinavian Foundation, 83, tors of Secondary Education, 26. Society for the Advancement of Scandinavian Study, National Association of Student Councils, 26., 34, National Federation of State High School Athletic SCHOLARSHIP Associations, 30. Alpha Delta Kappa, 39. National Forensic League, 30. , 39. National Honor Society, 30. , 40. National Junior Honor Society, 30. Delta Epsilon Sigma, 41. New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, 42. Schools, 32. National Society ofCWENS,43. North Central Association of Colleges and Second ry Phi Eta Sigma, 45. Schools, 32. United Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, 48. Northwest Associationof Secondary and Higher SCHOLARSHIPS Schools, 33. National Merit Scholarship Corporation, 30. Secondary School Almission Test Board, 34. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, 35. Associated Public School Systems, 10. See also INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS; TESTS AND SCIENCE MEASUREMENTS;and section on STATEASSOCI- American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1. ATIONS. American Association for the Advancement of Sci- SEMANT ICS ence, 2. General Semantics Foundation, 19. Central Associationof Science and Mathematics SERVICE Teachers, Inc., 14. Alpha Phi Omega, 40. Chi Beta Phi Scientific Fraternity, 40. Seealso CHARACTER EDUCATION;CITIZENS Council for Elementary Science International, 16. AND CITIZENSHIP. Gamma Alpha Graduate Scientific Society, 42, SINGING International Academy of History of Sciences, 90. National Association of Teachers of Singing, 27. National Association for Research in Science Teaching,SLAVIC LANGUAGES 24. American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East Sigma Delta Epsilon, 47. European Languages, of the United States, Inc., 4. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 107 SOCIAL SCIENCES National Easter Seal Society for Crippled Childrenand American Academy of Political and SocialScience, 1. Adults, 29. American Association for State and LocalHistory, 2. National Rehabilitation Association,Inc.,31. American Council of Learned Societies, 5. See also BLINDNESS; DEAFNESS;EXCEPTIONAL American Economic Association, 6. CHILDREN; RETARDED CHILDREN; SPEECH. American Geographical Society, 6. SPEECH American Historical Association, 6. Alexander Graham Bell Association for theDeaf, Inc., American Political Science Association, 8. 1. American Sociological Association, 9. American Speech and Hearing Association,10. Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, National Association of Hearing & SpeechAgencies, 11. 25. Association of American Geographers, 11. National Forensic League, 30. Eastern Sociological Society, 18. Phi Beta Fraternity,44. Middle States Council for the Socia', Studies,22. SpeechAssociation of America, 36. Midwest Sociological Society, 22, ,48. National Council for Geographic Education,28. STATE ASSOCIATIONS National Council for the Social Studies, 28. National Council of Officers of State TeachersAssocia- National Council on Family Relations, 29. tion, 28, National Geographic Society, 30. State Teachers Magazines, Inc., 36. Pacific Sociological Society, 33. See also STATE SCHOOL OFFICERS;and section Pi Gamma Mu, Inc., 46. onSTATE ASSOCIATIONS, 49. Rural Sociological Society, 33, STATE SCHOOL OFFICERS Social Science Research Council, 34. Association of Chief State School Audio-Visual Offi- Society of Women Geographers, 34. cers, 12. Southern Historical Association, 35. Council of Chief State School Officers, 16. Southern Sociological Society, 36. National Association of State Directors ofSpecial Swedish Pioneer Historical Society, Inc., 36. Education, 26. See also ANTHROPOLOGY; SOCIAL HYGIENE. National Association of State Supervisors andDirec- SOCIAL WORK tors of Secondary Education, 26. Council on Social Work Education, Inc.,17. National Association of State Supervisors of Distribu- International Association of Schools of SocialWork, tive Education, 26, 90. National Association of Supervisors of HomeEconom- National Association of Social Workers, 26. ics Education, 26, SORORITIES, see FRATERNITIES ANDSOROR- National Council of State Consultants in Elementary ITIES;and section onCOLLEGE PROFESSIONAL Education, 28. FRATERNITIES, HONOR SOCIETIES, ANDREC- Society of State Directors of Health, Physical Educa- OGNITION SOCIETIES (NATIONAL) tion, and Recreation,34. SPANISH STATISTICS American Association of Teachers ofSpanish and American Statistical Association, 10. Portuguese, 4. Educational Records Bureau, 19. SpanishNationalHonorSocietyforSecondary STEAM NAVIGATION Schools, 36. Steamship Historical SocIety of America,Inc., 36. See also ROMANCE LANGUAGES, STUDENT ACTIVITIES SPECIAL EDUCATION Blue Key National Honor Fraternity, 40. American Association on Mental Deficiency,4. See aiso DRAMATICS; FORENSICS; HONOR SOCIE- American Corrective Therapy Association,Inc 5. TIES; LEADERSHIP; YOUTH. American Occupational Therapy Association,8. STUDENTS, see YOUTH American Orthopsychiatric Association,Inc., 8, SUPERVISION National Association for Mental Health,23. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Develop- National Association of State Directorsof Special ment, 11. Education, 26, See also STATE SCHOOL OFFims. 108 INDEX See alsoPROFESSORS; TEACHER EDUCATION; individual languages by name, and section onSTATE ASSOCIATIONS. TEACHEREDUCATION INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION American Association of Colleges for TeacherEduca- TECHNOLOGY,see TELEVISION tion, 2, Association for Field Services in Teacher Education, Alpha Epsilon Rho, 39. Amarican Council for BetterBroadcasts,5. 11. American Women in Radio andTelevision,10. Association for Student Teaching, 11. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancementof Teach- Association for Professional Broadcasting Education, 11. ing, 83. Catholic Broadcasters Association, 86, Eastern States Association for TeacherEducation, 18. Department of Audiovisual Instruction, 17. John Dewey Society, 21. Intercollegiate Broadcasting System, Inc 20. Kappa Delta Pi, 42, Telecommunications, National Association for Business Teacher Education, Joint Council on Educational 21, 27. Television, National Association of State Directors of Teacher National Association for Better Radio and Education and Certification, 26. 23. National Commission on Teacher Education and Pro- National Association of Educational Broadcasters, 25. National Educational Television and Radio Center, 29. fessional Standards, 28. Engineers, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Educa- Society of Motion Picture and Television tion, 28. 34. Student Personnel Association for Teacher Education, See alsoCOMMUNICATION; RADIO. TESTS AND MEASUREMENTS 36. American College Testing Program, Inc., 5. See also TEACHERS. American Statistical Association, 10. TEACHERS American Academy of Religion, 1. College Entrance Examination Board, 15. American Federation of Teachers, 6. Education Records Bureau, 19. National Council on Measurements inEducation9. American Teachers Association, 10. Secondary School Admission Test Board, 34. Association of Classroom Teachers, 12. Association Of Overseas Educators, Inc., 13, THEATR E, seeDRAMATICS. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancementof Teach- TOLERANCE,seeINTOLERANCE. ing, 83, TRAVEL Council on International Educa ional Exchange,17. Christian Brothers Education Association, 86. School International Federation of Secondary Teachers, 90. International Federation of Organizations for Correspondence and Exchange (Ploces), 90. NationalAssociation of Industrial and Technical Inter-University Committee on Travel Grants, 20. Teacher Educators, 25. National Assocation of Teacher Agencies, 27. National Association of Teachers of Singing, Inc., 27. National Congress of Colored Parents andTeachers, UNIVERSITIES, seeHIGHER EDUCATION. 28, National Congress of Parents and Teachers, 28. National Council of Officers of State TeachersAssocia- V tions, 28. National Education Association of the United States, VETERINARYSCIENCE 29. Alpha Psi Omega Fraternity, 40. National League of Teachers' Associations, 30. Amsrican Veterinary Medical Association, 10. National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, 31. VISUAL EDUCATION Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of Amer- Association for Education of the VisuallyHandi- capped, 11. ica, 36. , World Confederation of Organizations of theTeaching Associavion of Chief State School Audiovisual Officers, Profession, 91. 12. EDUCATION DIRECTORY 1969-70 109 Department of Audiovisual Instruction, 17. Educational Film Library Association, Inc., 18. Institute of Educational Technology, The, 20. YOUTH See also MOTION PICTURES; RADIO; TELEVISION. Allie d Youth, Inc., 1. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Americwi Red Cross, 8. American Technical Education Association, 10. American Youth Hostels, Inc., 10. American Vocational Association, Inc., 10. Association for Student Teaching, 11. Department of Vocational Education, 17. Boy Scouts of America, National Council, 14. National Association of State Dfrectors of Vocational Boys' Clubs of America, 14. Edncation, 26. Camp Fire Girls, Inc., 14. National Association of State Supervisors of Distribu- Civil Air Patrol, 15. tive Education, 26. Future Business Leaders of America, 27, National Association of Trade and Technical Schools, Future Farmers of America, 19. 27. Future Homemakers of America, 19. National Council of Local Administrators of Voca- Future Teachers of America and the Student National donal Education and Practical Arts, 28. Education Association, 19. National Vocational Guidance Association, Inc., 31. Girls Clubs of America, Inc., 19. See also BUSINESS EDUCATION; GUIDANCE AND Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., 19. PLACEMENT; HOME ECONOMICS; INDUSTRIAL Intercollegiate Association of Women Students, 20. EDUCATION; OCCUPATIONAL EDUCATION. International Federation of Organizations for Scholas- tic Correspondence and Exchange (Fioces), 90. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship of the United States of America, 87. Junior Achievement Incorporated, 21. WOMEN National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, 23. American Association of University Women, 4. National Association of Student Councils(NEA),26. American Women in Radio and Television, 10. National 4-H Club Foundation of America, Inc., 84. Central Association for Physical Education of College Student Personnel Association for Teacher Education, Women, 14. 36. Eastern Association for Physical Education of College thiited States National Student Associa ion,37. Women, 18. YMCA,38. Headmistresses Association of the East, 19. YWCA,38. Headmistresses Association of the Pacific Coast, 19. See also DRAMATICS; FORENSICS; FRATERNITIES Intercollegiate Association of Women Students, 20, AND SORORITIES; HONOR SOCIETIES; LEAD- International Federation of University Women, 90. ERSHIP; SCHOLARSHIPS; STUDENT ACTIV- Middle West Association of Schools for Girls, 22. ITIES;and section onCOLLEGE PROFESSIONAL Midwest Association for Physical Education of College FRATERNITIES AND HONOR SOCIETIES, ANC Women, 22. RECOGNITION SOCIETIES (NATIONAL).