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NAMES and NEWS
PTA Life Member
MRS. ROBERTA Q. MAYS
Roberta Queenan Mays of Dallas
has been made a life member of the
National Parent-Teachers Association.
She was awarded a certificate and
"life membership" pin during the re-
cent Founder's Day Program of the
Parent-Teachers Association Council
at the B. T. Washington High School
in Dallas. In addition, she was hon-
ored for outstanding service to the
Parent-Teachers Association in the
Dallas Public Schools. The awards
were presented by Artherene Thomas,
president of the Charles Rice School
P-TA.
Mrs. Mays, a teacher at Charles
Rice Elementary School, was born in
Dallas and completed her elementary
and high school education there. She
received a BS degree in education
from Prairie View A&M and did ad-
ditional study at Texas Southern Uni-
versity. She has been in the teaching
profession 33 years.
While teaching in Dallas public
schools, she and her husband, Bennie
L. Mays, found time to visit the West
Coast, Mexico, and Canada.
She is a member of the North Tex-
as Teachers Association, Dallas Teach-
ers Alliance, Teachers State Associa-
tion of Texas, Association of Child-
hood Education, Teachers Council,
Association of Childhood Education
International.
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Anderson High, Mart
Announces New
Faculty Members
MRS. EVELYN HAMILTON
JAMES JONES
NEW TEACHERS at Anderson High School,
Mart are: Miss Evelyn Hamilton, eighth
grade English teacher (above), and James
Jones, bookkeeping and typing teacher
(above). New teachers not shown are
Felton Sayles, band master, and Wanda N.
Garrett, special education teacher.
Malinda Austin
Heads Committee
Malinda V. Austin, Waco, has
been named chairman of the Local
Project Recognition Program Com-
mittee of the Department of Class-
room Teachers of TSAT.
Miss Austin is a first grade teacher
in the Oakwood Elementary School
in Waco. She is immediate past
president of the Waco Classroom
Teachers Association and serves as
chairman of the advisory board and
school representative. She is a mem-
ber of NSPRA—NEA's public rela-
tions association—and district com-
mittee member for awards and cita-
tions.
Malinda is currently serving as
school representative for the Teach-
ers' Credit Union, and is program
committee chairman for ACE.
Her participation in community
activities is just as extensive. She is
president of the Waco Alumnae
Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Soror-
ity; she is chairman of the Constitu-
tion Committee for Progressive
Community Council; Malinda is
chairman of the educational com-
mittee of the Second Baptist Church
of Waco. She is active in YMCA
work, the Camp Fire Girls and the
Cub Scouts.
Her professional training includes
studies at Paul Quinn College, Sam-
uel Huston College, Chicago Uni-
versity, Columbia University where
she obtained a MA degree, and
Prairie View College's extension
program.
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