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Lucas, Palmer, Others To World Teaching Confab In Korea Mrs. Koontz., Bakhelder Dr. Carr Are Also Going John Lucas, principal of Hill side High School, Durham, and NEA Director of North Caro lina, and E. B, Palmer, execu tive secretary, North Caro lina Teachers Association, have been selected as members cf the thirty-three men.bereddel egation of the National Educa tion Association of the United States to attend the World Con ference of the Teaching Profes sion’s (WCOTP) International Convention in Seoul, Korea, July 28-August 9, 1966. Among the delegation will be Mrs. Elizabeth (Libby) Koontz, president of the Department of Classroom Teachers, NEA; Richards D. Batchelder, presi dent of the National Education Facing The 85 Ih Session Os The NCTA Greetings: No member doubts the per plexity of our problems and the seriousness of our tasks, for DR. SAMUEL E. DUNCAN these have been with us, in the main, in time and degree for constant awareness. Upon relinguishing the duties of the office of President of the North Carolina Teachers Asso ciation, as of September 1,1966, we know of no admonition of greater vaiue than, that unity continue to be the fundamental base on which we advance the components of our over all pro gram. Whether these compon ents be the Hammocks, Credit Union, Merger, programs of Welcome Teachers FINE MEN’S CLOTHES Welcome To Raleigh NCTA DANIEL’S STORE 213 S. Wilmington St. Raleigh, N. C. Is Completely Stocked Up For Easter, Spring and Summer! All Colors and Materials MEN’S New line o& Men’s SPORT COATS 12.95 up The Newest In MIN’S SUITS 1f.95 up Continental Styles and Others! All New Styles In . .. MIN’S AND LADIES SHOES Italian Styles and Others. All Prices! DANIEL’S 213 S. Wilmington St Raleigh, N, C. Association; Dr. William Carr, executive secretary of the Na tional Education Association, and others. The theme of the 1966 Assem bly is ‘-'The Role of Teachers Organizations in Educational planning. ” Sir Ronald Gould of England is president of W'COTP. Dr. Louise Yim of the Korean Fed eration of Education Associa tion and President of Chungang University in Seoul, is Presi dent of the host organization for the 1966 W'COTP Delegate Assembly. Neither Lucas nor Palmer had finalized their acceptance of this appointment at press time. the local, district and state or ganizations, unified dues or our cooperation with other edu cational organizations, unity within the organizationremains the key to the realization of our objectives. The leadership to be given by the Board of Directors, the Delegate Assembly, district and local associations and the in coming president complement each other for the continua tion of the effectiveness that has existed in the past. Thanks for the cooperation and support extended this ad ministration at all levels and best wishes to each of you as you address yourselves to the total program of the Associa tion. -- S. E. Duncan Nominees Os The NCACT The following is the slate of nominees for offices in the Di vision of Classroom teachers as selected by the Nominating Committee of NCACT on March 12, for one year terms: President - elect, Mrs. Sue Henry, 1500 South Benbowßoad, Greensboro, N. C. and Mrs. Eva M. Pratt, 1020 Rosedale Avenue, Durham, N. C. Vice-President, Miss Eliza beth Venable, 413 Taylor St., Oxford, N. C.and Mrs. Lottie M. Whittington, 918 West Horah Street, Salisbury, N. C. ... V ! NEWEST NCTA CREDIT UNION MEMBERS RECEIVED - Center foreground, Mrs. Annie Gerald and Miss Mary E. Venable, two of the newest NCTA Credit Union members being received by Board Members. Left to right - Mrs. Edna C. Richards, advisor; C. M. McCall, of Faison, vice president; Mrs. Annie Gerald, of Lumberton, a now comber, F, D. McNeill treasurer-manager; Miss Mary E. Venable, of Oxford, a new member, and Mrs. Mae Rudd Williams, of Fayetteville, secretary of the NCTA Credit Union Board. Greeting Os NCACT Head Greetings! To you who are here in Ra leigh for the State Convention, (CONTINUED ON PAGE 8) ' MRS. MARGARET W. WILSON Welcome NCTA fieO/Gay t * Fayetteville St. Jro /, i ) / \ \ ?L / \ S-Pc. 1/ j ! \ Linen Suit / j \ 1 $6.99 „ 2 -Pc. # . j.p € | V Colors: Black, Navy Knit Suit , J$ \ \ Sizes: 7 to 15. I4J to 24* n \ \ $12,99 Colors: Pastels \ \ Colors: Navy. Black Slzes: Junior Misses M Sizes: 8 to 18 and USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-A-WAY PLAN SELECT YOUR NEW SPRING WARDROBE NOW WHILE SELECTION IS LARGE TO CHOOSE FROM! WELCOME NCTA HP 'FI I * 1 lo Kaleigh And Our Store OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9 P. M. JEWELERS 137 Fayetteville St. 85thNCTA Convention Underway The B‘oth Annual Convention of the North Carolina Teachers Association will be held in Ra leigh on Thursday am' Friday, March 31, and April 1. Ah main sessions at the Raleigh Memor ial Auditorium. The theme of the Convention Is “Free to Teach” Dr. William J. Trent, Jr., assistant personnel direc tor of Time Inc. and former head of the United Negro Col lege Fund, will deliver the key note address on Thursday at WELCOME TEACHERS fcowntewn and J Cameran Vtiiesg* RALEIGH f j \ ABOVE ALL ( TATTERSAL | ' *• • 9 oes ovftr b'S ' n our . JUII . $! suit tor 36.98, shown K id / here in thedouble-breast f ed jacket of gold and ’V,-/ / navy on white smartly * J tied over a navy shell THE CAHOUKIAN RALEIGH, N. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 8:15 p. m. in the Raleigh Mem orial Auditorium. On Friday at il a. m. Attor ney Jack Greenberg, director counsel, NAACP Defense and Educational Fund, will speak to the Administrators and Supervisors in the Southern Room of the Memorial Audi torium. He will also deliver the main address at the Sec ond General Assembly of the Convention Friday evening at 8:15. Dr. John w. Davis, special director, Teacher Information and Security, NAACP Legal De fense and Educational, Inc., will speak to the Elementary school Principals, Friday at 1 : 30 p. m. in the Southern Room, The Rev. Wyatt Tee Walker, president Educational Heritage, Inc., will deliver the message at the Classroom Teachers Banquet, Ligon High School Ca feteria at 6 p. m. 7
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