NAEB Newsletter (Dec 1957)

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r n ■ A E B w NEWSLETTER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS 14 GREGORY HALL URBANA, ILLINOIS PRESIDENT PAULU RE-ELECTED Among the many accomplishments of the St. Louis Convention was the election of new NAEB officers for 1958. Dr. Burton Paulu, director of radio and television • broadcasting at the University of Minnesota, was re-elected to a second term as president. Former NAEB Secretary Jack McBride, director of educa¬ tional television at the University of Nebraska, be¬ came the new vice-president. Haskell Boy ter, direc¬ tor of radio and television education, Atlanta Board of Education, Georgia, was elected as secretary. Re-elected for a third term as treasurer was Robert Coleman, director of WKI radio at Michigan State University. At this point, balloting for NAEB directors of Regions I, III and V is still in progress. The ballot¬ ing is done by mail in accordance with the by-laws of the NAEB. Results of the election will be announced in the January Newsletter and Journal. The following are the nominees for the director¬ ship of the three Regions: Region I Seymour Siegel, dir., WNYC, Municipal Broadcast¬ ing System, New York City; Miss Marie Scanlon, supervisor, WBGO, Board of Education, Newark, N. J.; E. A. Hungerford, Jr., dir. of operations, Metropolitan ETV Assn., N. Y., N. Y.; Hartford N. Gunn, Jr. gen. mgr., WGBH-FM-TV, Boston, Mass.; (Rev. R. F. Grady, WUSV, and James Mac- andrew, WNYE, withdrew as nominees). Region III F. G. Macomber, assoc, provost, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio; Elmer Sulzer, dir. radio-TV, WFIU, Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.; Edward J. Rosenheim, Jr., University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.; William Harley, WHA-TV, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wise.; (Miss Ola Hiller, WFBE; Armand Hunter, WKAR-TV and George Johnson, WFIU, Indiana University, withdrew as nominees) NAEB Newsletter Vol. XXII, No. 12 December, 1957 NAEB Newsletter, a monthly publication issued by the National Association of Educational Broadcasters, 14 Gregory Hall, Urbana, III. $5 a year, edited by Hans J. Massaquoi. Region V Robert Schenkkan, dir., radio-TV, University of Texas, Austin, Texas; Gerald Willsea, dir., radio- TV, Denver Public Schools, Denver, Colo.; Miss Marguerite Fleming, mgr., KSLH, Board of Edu¬ cation, St. Louis, Mo.; Duff Browne, gen. mgr., WYES, Greater New Orleans ETV Foundation, New Orleans, La.; (Roy Barhtold, KUHT, with¬ drew as a nominee). NAEB RESOLUTIONS The following eight resolutions presented to the con¬ vention body by Chairman George Arms of the Resolution Committee, were accepted by unanimous vote: 1. WHEREAS, the 1957 NAEB Convention Com¬ mittee, which comprises the staffs of KSLH and KETC-TV, with Miss Marguerite Fleming as Chairman, has graciously and efficiently pro¬ vided for our needs and pleasures during our visit to St. Louis, and whereas the program features have been stimulating and inspiring, the entertainment most cordial and generous, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the National Association of Educational Broad¬ casters express sincere appreciation to Miss Fleming and every member of the committee for one of the best NAEB conventions in the history of the organization. 1