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DR. LOUISE BATES AMES
Dr. Ames Will Speak
'Mental Locks" will be the
title of the address to be given
by Dr. Louise Bates Ames at
General Session V, Friday at 9:00
ajn.
Dr. Ames was graduated from
the University of Maine, 1930;
received the degree of M.A.
there in 1933; her Ph.D. from
Yale, 1936. She was on the staff
of the Yale Clinic of Child De
velopment continuously from
1933 to 1948 as research secre
tary and personal assistant to
Dr. Arnold GeselL then as in
structor and later as assistant
professor. She was Curator of
Yale Files of Child Development
from 1944 to 1950.
She is a member of the Amer
ican Psychological Association,
Society for Research in Child
Development, International
Council of Women Psychologists
(Board of Directors, 1945-1947);
Society for Projective Tech
niques and Rorsbach Institute,
Inc.; charter member of the Con
necticut State Psychological So
ciety; certified psychologist,
State of Connecticut, 1946; and
a member of Sigma XL
She is collaborator o co-author
of: "First Five Years," "Infant
and Child it the Culture of To
day," "The Child from Five to
Ten," and "Child Rorsbach Re
sponses." She collaborates with
Dr. Frances L. lie on the daily
syndicated newspaper column
"Child Behavior,"-and takes part
in a weekly television broad
cast "Child Behavior" on WBZ
TV in Boston. She is a member
of the staff and special lecturer
for Yale Summer School of Al
cohol Studies.
Dr. Ames is being brought
here by courtesy of the Oregon
State Alcohol Education Com
mittee.
Howard Miller Directs Music
Music for the PTA Convention
has been planned by Howard F.
Miller, director of music for Salem
senior high school. In addition to
Salem musicians, groups from
other towns in this area will take
part in the programs.
A group of songs will be present
ed by the PTA Mother singers at
th Wednesday evening session
of the congress.
Mrs. Betty Starr Anderson will
be the soloist at General Assembly
III, Thursday morning. She will
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be accompanied by Mrs. Joseph
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Central High School of Mon
mouth and Independence will pro
vide music at dinner I, Capitol
Room, Senator Hotel. Janis Evans
is the director.
Woodburn high school, in charge
of Donald Jessop, director of mu
sic and Harnett Niiic, supervisor
of vocal music, will take part in
the program '"for dinner II, Gold
Room, Marion Hotel.
Lebanon High School students,
conducted by Lynn Sjolund, dir
ector of instrumental music at Sa-
school, will appear at dinner in,
upper floor, Crystal Gardens, and
furnishing the music for dinner
IV, lower floor, Crystal Gardens,
will be Salem High School musi
cians, Victor Palmason directing,
The Salem High School choir will
sing at the session Thursday eve
ning.
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Meals' Big Problem at Parley
Careful Plains
Laid to Assure
Food, Service
planning group meals is a
major part of any convention
committee and planning for an
estimated 1500 PTA delegates in
volves a tremendous amount of
work for many people.
Food coordinator for this con
vention is Mrs. Emma D. Wasson,
director of school lunc program
for the Salem Public Schools.
Assisting her as co-chairman is
Hiss Ermina rlscher. Scheduled
as part of the convention program
are eleven luncheons, five din
ners, a men's breakfast and the
Cherry Juice Special breakfast
The Regional Luncheons are in
charge of Mrs. Stewart Leek,
chairman, and Mrs. Myron Butler,
co-chairman. They will be held
Friday, April 23 at 11:45 a.m.
Place for each and committee
members in charge are:
Region I, delegates from Mult
nomah and Clackamas, Gold
Room, Marion Hotel, Mrs. Ken-
netfi Potts and Mrs. George Gre-gor.
Region II, delegates from Hood
River, Wasco and Sherman, Oak
Room, Marion Hotel, Mrs. John
Minifie.
Reeion III. delegates from Gil
liam, Morrow, Umatilla and
Wheeler, Capital Room, The Spa,
Mrs. P. D. Baker.
4 Counties in Region 4
Region IV, delegates from Wal
lowa, Union, Baker and Malheur,
Cave Room, Senator, Mrs. Ted
Bamford.
Region V, delegates from De
schutes, Crook, Jefferson, Harney
and Grant Camelia Room, Sena
tor Hotel, Mrs. Robert Hartman.
Region VI, delegates from Kla
math Lake, Chadwick Room, Sen
ator Hotel, Mrs. W. J. Braun.
Region VII, delegates from
Coos, Curry, Jackson and Jose
phine, Nohlgrens, Mrs. . Emer
son Teague.
Region VIII, delegates from
Linn, Lane and Douglas, Capitol
Room, Senator Hotel, Mrs. ii D.
Clup.
Region IX, delegates from Ben
ton, Marion, Polk and Lincoln,
Golden Pheasant, Mrs. Lawrence
Fitzgerald.
Region X, delegates from Clat
sop, Columbia, Tillamook, Wash
ington and Yamhill, Marine Room,
Marion Hotel, Mrs. Francis Col-gan.
The luncheon for the board of
managers Tuesday was held at
the Cave Room, Senator Hotel,
and was in charge of Mrs. & V.
Leek and Mrs. Myron Butler.
The Men's Breakfast is sched
uled for Thursday, April 22, from
7:30 to 9:00 at the Cave Room,
Senator Hotel Arrangements
were made by George Sirnio and
Dick Sorick.
Locations Chosen
Mrs. H. A. Weddle, chairman
of the major dinners being held
Thursday at 5:30 p.m., has
planned them for the following
locations, supervised by her com
mittee members:
Dinner I, first floor of Crystal
Gardens, Mrs. Lloyd Oberson.
Dinner II, Capitol Room, Sen
ator Hotel, Mrs. John Coomler.
Dinner III, second floor of
Crystal Gardens, Mrs. Marshall
Barrett
Dinner IV, Gold Room of the
Marion Hotel, Mrs. Hugh Adams.
Mrs. Shirley Shotts assisted
Mrs. Weddle with the dinner for
the board of managers Tuesday
evening at China City.
Delegates will see the new YW
building at the Cherry Juke Spe
cial breakfast Friday morning.
Folk songs and ballads will be
sung by Dr. John Curtin, princi
pal of Henry School, Independ
ence. Mrs. Carl Greider, chairman,
and Mrs. Glen Weaver, co-chairman,
have been assisted in the
arrangements by Mrs. Philip
Brandt and Mrs. Ted Jenny.
Potential arrangements for non
convention meals at various res
taurants, and hotels were investi
gated by Mrs. L. E. McLaughlin
and Mrs. Charles Ladd.
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DR. JOHN SCHULZ .
Dr. J. Schulz
To Lead Panel
Miss Loraine Fletcher of Port
land, Mrs. Norton Peck of Bea
verton, Gardner Knapp of the
Salem School Board and two Sa
lem High School students will
comprise the panel which will
discuss "Together We Build
Home and School" at General
Session IV, Thursday at 8:00.
Moderator will be Dr. John Schulz
of Eugene.
Miss Fletcher is a teacher, Mrs.
Peck a parent.
Dr. Schulz is associate profes
sor of psychology and field rep
resentative of the Department of
Statewide Services for the Uni
versity of Oregon. He received
his AB at Reed College, MEd at
the University of Oregon, DEd
at University of Southern Cali
School Buses
Available for
Special Tours
p'
In order that PTA delegates
may have the opportunity of see
ing some of the points of interest
in Oregon's Capital City, the Sa
lem School District has provided
10 buses for conducted tours.
These tours are scheduled for
Wednesday and Thursday from
1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
A Salem PTA member will go
in each bus to point out various
landmarks.
These announcers are: Mrs.
Wayne Fetters Mrs. Russell Mil
let, Mrs. Fred Remington, Mrs.
Joseph Worden, Mrs. John Mil
ler, Mrs. Keith Moses, Mrs. D. D.
Ray, Mrs. Robert Brady, Mrs.
Charles Musser, Mrs. Fred Schei
degger and Mrs. Frank BuzzelL
Ray Cates and Fred Remington
are chairmen of the tours com
mittee. The buses will leave the Mar
ion County Court. House and
proceed to Center Street for a
view of the Capitol Mall, then
through the State Hospital
grounds, past the Forestry De
partment and Penitentiary. From
there they win drive to the Cot
tage Farm -berculosis Hos
pital, Penitential. Annex, Hill
crest School and the Fairview
Home. Visitors will be conducted
through the new Morningsjde
Grade School and from there be
taken to Candalaria Heights for a
view of the va3ey and the moun
tains. The buses will then return to
the Capitol building for a tour of
the building.
Dr. W. C. Jones
To Bo Speaker
Dr. William C. Jones, who will
speak at one of the four dinner
meetings Thursday, is executive
director of the Western Inter
state Commission for higher ed
ucation. Previous -U this he was
dean of administration at the
University of Oregon, which in
cluded a term as acting president
of the institution. He is a former
president of Whittier College,
head of the Department of Po
litical Science at Eugene, and
professor of public administra
tion and business at Willamette.
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DR. W. C JONES
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Choice of entree with all the fixin's
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Organ Music During th Ivoning Dinnar Hour
And Drawing tor Jackpots of Prizes at 6:30 P. M. Each Day
Breakfast Service Starts at 7 A. M. Daily
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gon Congress of PTA Parents and Teache
visit "The Home of Hallmark Cards."
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SMACK BAR PLANNED
A Wednesday S-.00 sum. to 1:00
p.m. snack bar for delegates reg
istering at the Marion County
Court House is "staffed Inr unite
from Lincoln County, assisted by
airs. rresto& Doujnton and Mrs.
Chester Cummings.
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