NAEB Newsletter (December 1, 1964)

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NEWSLETTER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTERS VOL. 29, NO. 12 DECEMBER, 1964 Journal Seeks New Cover Design At the suggestion of the NAEB Publications Committee, meeting in Austin during the recent convention, the editors of the NAEB Journal are holding a contest for a new cover design. Artists should submit roughs or finished art to the Publications Office, 119 Gregory Hall, Urbana, Illinois, by February 15, 1965. The only restrictions are that the design should be based on the present Journal size and should be set up for one-color printing only. Members of the Publications Committee will select the new cover design from entries submitted, and the winner will receive a year’s Individual Membership in the NAEB . . . and of course he will be credited as the designer. n r Board Nominees Named Following are the nominees for terms beginning January 1, 1965, on the NAEB Board of Directors. Ballots have been mailed to eligible voters. INDIVIDUAL MEMBER DIVISION Region I: Albert P. Fredette,* Manager, WAMC; A1 Hulsen, Manager, WFCR; Lloyd Kaiser, General Manager, South Central Educational Broadcasting Council, Hershey, Penn¬ sylvania; James Keeler, Program Manager, WGBH. Region IV: Wilbur D. Donaldson,* Assistant General Man¬ ager, KTCA; W. Ferron Halvorson, NITL Analyst, Dick¬ inson, North Dakota; Ernest E. Phelps, Operations Director, KUSD-TV; Rev. R. C. Williams, Director of Communica¬ tions Arts, Creighton University. INSTRUCTIONAL DIVISION Region III: William Ewing, Associate Director, Telecommu¬ nications Center, The Ohio State University; Colby Lewis, Acting Station Manager and Coordinator CCTV, WMSB; Charles McIntyre,* Director of Instructional Resources, Uni¬ versity of Illinois; James Miles, Director of Radio-TV, Pur¬ due University. Region VI: Richard B. Lewis,* Director, A-V Services, San Jose State College; George E. Steiner, Coordinator, ETV, San Francisco State College. RADIO DIVISION Region II: Stuart W. Hallock, Chairman, Radio-TV-Films, University of Kentucky; Marjorie Newman,* Program Di¬ rector, WFSU-FM; Kenneth Wright, Director of Broadcast¬ ing, University of Tennessee. Region V: Jack M. Burke,* Manager, KSAC. Elected. TELEVISION DIVISION Haskell Boyter, WETV; George Dooley, WTHS-TV; John Dunlop, WMEB-TV, WMEM-TV, WMED-TV; Edward Herp, WFSU-TV; Howard Holst, WKNO-TV; Lynn Kalrn- bach, WNTV; Luke Lamb, KOAC-TV, KOAP-TV; Jack McBride, KUON-TV; William McCarter, WETA-TV; H. B. McCarty, WHA-TV; Robert Mott, KWSC-TV; James Robertson, KCET-TV; Donald Schein, WMHT-TV; Robert Schenkkan,* KLRN-TV; Frank Schooley, WILL-TV; Otto Schlaak, WMVT-TV, WMVS-TV; Robert Slingland, KTPS- TV; Donald Taverner,* WQED-TV; John Taylor, WTTW- TV; Clair Tettemer, KFME-TV; John Young, WUNC-TV. NAEB-ETS Names New Executive Director Chalmers H. Marquis, Jr., Director of Programing for Chi¬ cago’s ETV station WTTW, has been named Executive Di¬ rector of ETS, the Television Stations Division of NAEB, effective January 1, 1965. Marquis takes over the duties of Gerard L. Appy who leaves January 1 to take over as Di¬ rector of Field Services at NET in New York City. Marquis has been a member of the WTTW staff since 1955, serving as producer-director and later as Director of Program Development. He was a local network television di¬ rector for WBBM and WGN and prior to that a radio an¬ nouncer at WILL and WKID, Urbana, Illinois. He holds de¬ grees from the University of Chicago and University of Il¬ linois. He has served as Chairman of the NET Affiliates Committee, as consultant to MPATI and the Toronto ETV Council; he is an NAEB Research Fellow. Convention Highlights • The Board of Directors and the membership voted on and passed the new Constitution and By-Laws, copies of which were previously distributed by mail to all NAEB members. These changes make clearer the divisional structure approved a year before. One major additional change approved in Aus¬ tin was the stipulation that all members of the Board and standing committees must hold NAEB Individual Membership in order to be eligible to serve. • The amendment to the Articles of Incorporation was ap¬ proved unanimously by the Board of Directors and the Mem¬ bers. This change is designed to insure our continued status as a tax exempt organization under tighter regulations. • Kansas City was announced as the convention site for the 1966 convention. The 1967 convention site will be either Den¬ ver or Portland, as announced at the final business session by the Permanent Convention Committee. The final determina¬ tion of the 1967 site will be based on staff visits to the cities involved. * Incumbent 1