NAEB Newsletter (Nov 1944)

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N A £ B NEWS LETTER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 01** EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS November I, 1944 NAEB NAMES NEW OFFICERS Frank E. Schooley, Assistant Director of Radio Station W I L L at the University of Illinois and for the past few years Executive Secretary of the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, was elected PRESIDENT OF NAEB FOR THE 1944-45 TERM AT THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION, HELD MONDAY, OCTOBER 23 AT THE MORRISON HqTEL IN CHICAGO. Allen Miller, Director of KOAC, Corvallis, Oregon and former director of the University Broadcasting Council in Chicago, was re-elected vice- president. W. I. Griffith, Director of WOi at Ames, Iowa, who has long served NAEB AS SECRETARY-TREASURER, WAS RE-NAMED TO THAT POST. The NAEB Executive Committee selected: Carl Menzer, WSUI, University of Iowa, member-at-large; £. W„ Ziebarth, WLB, University of Minnesota; ft. J. Coleman, Michigan State College; M. S, Ncvik, Municipal Broad¬ casting System, New York City; John W. Dunn, Acting Director of WNAO, University of Oklahoma, and Jim Miles, Program Director of W8AA, Purdue University. In a special meeting after the close of the convention, A. James Ebel, CHIEF ENGINEER OF WILL* WAS NAMED EXECUTIVE SECRETARY TO SUCCEED FRANK Schooley. THE NOMINATING COMMITTEE WAS COMPOSED OF THREE PAST PRESIDENTS, H. B, McCarty, WHA, University of Wisconsin, chairman; W, I. Griffith, and Carl Menzer. The committee was named by Frank Schooley, selected by ATTENDING DELEGATES TO SERVE AS CHAIRMAN FOR THE NAEB MEETING AT THE OPENING OF THE CONVENTION ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 22. CONVENT ION WELL ATTENDED In attendanceaat one or more meetings of NAEB were H* 8, McCarty, WHA : Carl Menzer, WSUI; J«m Miles, WBAA; Waldo Abbot, University of Michigan Jim Ebel, WILL} Harry Skornia, Indiana University; Bob Coleman, WKAR: E, W. Zt ebarth, WLB| Kenneth Christiansen, KUSD; Wallace Garneau, Western Michigan College; W, l 0 Griffith, wot; Mrs. Margaret Tyler; W0SU; S. Novik, WNYCj Joe Wright, WILL; and Frank Schooley, WILL. CONSTITUTION ftEV.I SEP Provision for membership in NAEB, as provided in the Constitution, were REVISED IN ACCORDANCE WITH PROCEDURE SET UP WITHIN THE CONSTITUTION. Action in changing the provisions was taken after careful consideration BY ALL IN ATTENDANCE. A COMPLETE, REVISED COPY OF THE CONSTITUTION, WILL BE SENT ALL MEMBERS WITH THE DECEMBER I ISSUE OF THE NEWS LETTER. Article I, as now amended reads: