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Teachers State
Association of Texas
OFFICERS
President
C. A. THOMAS, Midland 1964
First Vice President
C. O. BRADLEY, Victoria 1964
Second Vice President
R. L. GREGORY, JR.,
Fort Worth 1964
junior Past President
T. C. CALHOUN, Austin
Executive Secretary-Treasurer
VERNON McDANIEL, Austin
Trustees:
F. R. RICE, Chairman, Austin 1968
J. MARTIN JACQUET 1965
G. C. MERIDITH, Temple
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Central Texas District
G. C. MERIDITH, Temple
C. D. YANCY, Bryan 1965
East Texas District
G. A. ROSOBOROUGH, Marshall 1964
M. J. BARRETT, Linden 1964
North Texas District
EZRA CARROLL, Corsicana 1965
DR. C. F. TOLES, Dallas
South Texas District
ERNEST E. HATCHETT,
Bloomington*
T. J. WRIGHT, Angleton 1966
Southeast Texas District
K. E. TRAVER, Beaumont
MISS EULA SIMON, Beaumont iy65
Southwest Texas District
E. M. FOXX. San Antonio
LEROY PERRYMAN, Gonzales 1966
South Central Texas District
E. F. GREEN, Baytown 1964
T. C. R. RANDLE, Houston
IVest Texas District
GROVER C. COLVIN, Lubbock
E. L. JORDAN, Midland 1964
Classroom Teachers Association
MISS MALINDA V. AUSTIN,
Waco 1964
MAGAZINE STAFF
VERNON McDANIEL Editor
HAZEL H. PEACE Associate Editor
*Will fill the unexpired term of C. O. Brad-
ley, who is present first vice president.
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE TEACHERS STATE ASSOCIATION OF TEXAS
VOL. 37
MAY-JUNE, 1964
NO. 5
IN THIS ISSUE
Page
President's Message 3
FEATURES
Education in Trinidad 4
Education Center 7
Bishop Heights Expands 8
Galena Park Ecuators Honored 11
Let Them Find Out 12
Lamar Elementary Observes History Week 16
Fort Worth CTA 17
OF INTEREST TO TEACHERS
TSAT Convention Schedule 8
National Classroom Teachers Meet 14
American Teachers Meeting 16
Proposed Constitution Amendments for TSAT 18
NAMES AND NEWS
Lang Honored 7
Quarter Century Celebration 8
Roberson Receives Award 13
Hampton Retires 15
My President 16
Bennett Honored 18
COVER PHOTO
BISHOP HEIGHTS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL at Dallas is a modern
plant. Principal A. D. Gibson and Mrs. Doris H. Horton, a teacher,
bid farewel to students as a normal day ends.
C. A. THOMAS
The TEXAS STANDARD is published bi-monthly (except July-August) September to June
by the Teachers State Association of Texas, 1191 Navasota Street, Austin, Texas. Entered as
second class matter May 17, 1945, at the post office at Fort Worth, Texas, under Act of
March 3, 1879. Re-entered at Austin, Texas, October 20, 1953.
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the policy of the Teachers State Association of Texas.
ADDRESS: State Headquarters, 1191 Navasota Street, Box 6308, Austin, Texas.
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