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Show BAC Signs Top Educator lor Summer Session 1 .... : ''m- 1 i L 13 Prof. Mycr L. Crumb, prominent promin-ent California educator, will be 1 a member of the faculty during the second annual Branch Agricultural Agri-cultural college summer session which begins June 5, according to an announcement this wee by Dr. Reese P. Maughan, summer sum-mer school director. During the summer session, which will last until July 15, Mr. Crumb will teach classes in audio-visual aids in education, and teaching of science in the elementary ele-mentary school. 4 Mr. Crumb is coordinator, au-cio-visual services for San Luis Obispo county schools, and di-tcctor di-tcctor of Instructional materials division. He has taught in junior and senior high schools of Calfornia, has done extension teaching in audio-visual courses for the University Uni-versity of California, and was teaching assistant to Dr. Donald Doane of the University of Southern South-ern California. He is now helping to compile the science experiences experi-ences to be a part of a unit on r.griculture for the schools of his district. Among the other visiting faculty facul-ty members who will be at the BAC this summer are: Dr. Martin J. Jennings of New York, Miss Mary Neilson, supervisor of elementary ele-mentary education for the Sevier county school district; Dr. Le-Giande Le-Giande G. Noble, professor of education. Utah State Agricultural Agricultur-al college; Rodney A. Ashby, state director, school lunch program; pro-gram; Dr. John' C. Carlisle, professor pro-fessor of education and dean of the summer school, USAC; Elizabeth Eliza-beth Ann Detton, professor of physical education, U. S. A. C; Vaughan Gordon, instructor in physical education, USAC; Prof. iL. R. Humpherys, professor emeritus em-eritus of eduction, USAC; Milton ;E. Moody, Washington county school superintendent, and Fern Shipley, assistant supervisor, extension ex-tension vnnth nropram. I 'SAC. |