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Organizations Rate Students. Teacher Education, and Teaching Members of the ACEI organization are Iseated I-rj Jacqueline Williams, Lola Du- bose, Irene Cottingham, Prince Anderson, Ella Young, and Joyce Williams. Stand- ing are Autherlynn Comer, Phyllis Harris, Rheita Dewberry Flint, Edith McDonald, co-sponsor Mrs. D. Menefee, Jeanetta Perry, co-sponsor Mrs. Marks, Mrs. Jimmie Brashear, sponsor, Patricia Connors, and Charles Dade. Education majors are members of the National Education Association. Because of the extreme importance of the during the fall and evaluated the Teacher quality of the teacher, members of the Education program. Texas Education Agency visited Bishop uri, I 1 Mrs. Dorothy Marks in nfl .f 'T .X -. ',, . r ' . E51 I V1 . r v- J A , .N s ' ' - ' nfl'- 'fr 'lf .X .N . --i, Q 'M -I l 3 l-lT'..,i,i' lf' l P 4 A l'i l iscvlllilllllh 1 hr, lk K ft' 'Ag nlbl' y 'TF' J! ,Q Ml: , . , D 1 1 47 it lr 1 T l U I l l '-'ff c i I l l l Q 9 71-.9 gg 2 Fmt 78 fi-ai. I W V 0 Y' 'N K . 1 . . T 4.1 .: P T lj- ' 'N ' , .. . J l T ! I . wg 5 'Q !
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Students in the Department of Education have the priv- as eagerly from each other as they will from the Teachers ilege ot creating new methods of Teaching any subiect in the Clepafimefli- area, and classmates will follow the assignments iust Lf ' T, ' as Y. Panels and projects are invaluable in the teaching of educa- method is CloVoloPool, MVS- J- T- Bfashoof SVICOUFBQGS Classroom tion. 'New techniques are discussed and, with classmates as presentations like the one being ConolUCTod above- FloYCl Wil' critics and participants, individual innovators may actually try llamst -lfinkio Alsobrooksr MomYo Carroll, and FVHFICGS Sanders new techniques for presentation of subiect content. Once the are P5l'1eliSTS- Training Creative Educators Is Serious Business When Mrs. D. S. Menetee's students present new methods of iust as if they were at the grade level for which the lesson is teaching, they must demonstrate what they mean, too. Stu- planned. Notebooks and scrapbooks are parts of the protects. dents prepare bulletin board displays and perform assignments TT ' 7 'Z' ,ls-. f- ' r- L : H jr' ' I - ' Y ' iii' 4 f -, ill f QS. :L - te - 'FA tl-T '-'Fiji V '1 'J L.-:t '-5' . ,tgp --X ,.-,. r' . ggi . ,n lf,--.3 'Q-
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Career Conference - Jobs Unlimited Charles Dade stopped at the Conoco booth to discuss iob oppor- tunities with the firm. This was one more example of the quest of a career. College means security through gainful employment and the annual career conference puts students in touch with em- ployers. This is the way students learn what is required by em- ployers from representatives of the firms. 1 ...- . 1 tif '?'- ' - T L Y mlillflil EL.. bner Haynes earned fame and favor as an athlete at Lincoln High chool and at North Texas State University before he joined the anks of professional football players. He is now an interviewer nd personnel official with the Zale Corp. Joe Benson, Paulette alone and Ernest Lee Ervin were as interested in Mr. Haynes he celebrity as they were In seeking employment. S- - S s S I- 'QTL l rl ill? R h' t.. LMS A X5 t I 'y .C x, fi ' t ' I I . Maurice Lamb conferred with Mr. Jim Callahan while Betty Frierson talked with Mr. Clyde Peek regarding employment opportunities at Western Electric. Some students secured summer employment with Western Electric while others secured full time employment. Mr. Callahan also hired students who had certificates to teach for public schools in the various regions of the United States, par- ticularly the northern and western states. - or Jettie Cooper and Shirley Turner were interested in offers and benefits at American Airlines. Shirley won honors as Miss Tan Dallas and should qualify for stewardess. Jettie has experience in advertising and should be able to work in the business offices. At all times, students and representatives of businesses and in- dustries found much to discuss and the sessions were profitable. Mr. W. E. Hogan, Placement Officer Mr. R. Z. Drew, Assistant to Placement Officer 79 I
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