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SUBJECT: Point Credit
TO: Lt Col William H. Graves Jr, FV66 16 18
2104 Echols, Apt 2
Bryan, Texas 78702
1. Credit totaling 32 points for a satisfactory partial year of service
1 July 1966 through 24 January 1967 (6 Months, 24 days), has been award-
ed for your inactive duty training from 9 July 1966 to 18 December 1966.
2. During your Anniversary year ending 30 June 1966 you did not earn
any point credit and as a result you have been assigned to the Inactive
Status List Reserve Section ( ISLRS) and relieved from attachment to Civil
Defense effective 25 January 1967. Orders effecting this action have
been forwarded to you under separate cover.
3. As this is your first assignment to the ISLRS, you may request re-
assignment to the Non - affiliated Reserve Section (NABS) with attachment
to Civil Defense and continue participation. However, a. second ISLRS
assignment will preclude any future participation with the Air Force
Reserve.
4. Request for NARS assignment should be forwarded to this Office and
Application for Civil Defense attachment to the Attachment organization.
FOR THE COMMANDER
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Director, Pei'so1el Actions
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SUBJECT: Civil Defense Attachment
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Bryan, Texas 78702
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1. You have been assigned to the Non - affiliated Reserve Section OUR S
Standby Reserve, effective 23 February 1967, for attachment to Civil
Defense and ECI participation if you so desire. Orders have baen _for- -
warded to you under separate cover.
2. As a reminder, you must earn a minimum of fifteen (15) points per
Anniversary year to retain active status. Your Anniversary year begins
23 February ending 22 February of the following year. You will be in-
eligible for return to active status if you are assigned to the Inactive
Status List Reserve Section (ISLRS) a second time.
FOR THE COMMANDER y
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JAMES G. RYAN, JR., Colonel, USAF
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Direotcr, Po_ o ,onncl Actions
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1. Biographical Data (College Degrees, Dates and institutions)
B.S. 1938 University of Minneapolis, Minnesota
M.A. 1950 Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, New York
Ed.D. 1953 Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, New York
2. Professional Record (Teaching Position, institution, Rank and Date)
1947 -48 Social Studies Teacher, Buna Public School, Buna, Texas
1948 -49 Elementary Principal, Buna Elementary School, Buna, Texas
1949 -50 Assistant Supervising Principal Elementary Education,
Goshen Central School, Goshen, New York
1950 -51 Teacher and Supervising Principal, Alpine Public School,
Alpine, New Jersey
1952 -53 Project Assistant Seminar Instructor, Teachers College,
Columbia University, New York, New York
1953 -58 Elementary Principal, Goshen Central School, Goshen, New York
1958 -60 Director of Elementary Education, Port Arthur Independent
School District, Port Arthur, Texas
1960 -64 Associate Professor and Director of Lamar School Study Council
Lamar State College, Beaumont, Texas
1964- Assistant Professor, Department of Education and Psychology,
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
3. Organizations
Kappa Delta Pi
Phi Delta Kappa
Administration Club
Texas Association of Supervision, Curriculum and Development
Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association
Texas State Teachers Association
International Reading Association (Annual Conference Participant 1966)
Association for Higher Education
National Elementary Principals Association
4. Research Reports
A Survey of Alpine Public School Building Space Requirements, Board of
Education, Alpine, New Jersey, 1951, 29p.
Reports of Selected Elementary School Principals on Their Professional
Problems (Nathan Stoller, Ed. D., Co- author), Cooperative Program in
Educational Administration's CPEA Digest, Middle Atlantic Region,
W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Teachers College, Columbia University, N. Y.,
1953, 20 p.
"Principals Study Their Jobs ", The National Elementary Principal, Depart-
ment of Elementary School Principals NEA, Washington D. C., October, 1953,
pp. 10 -14 (Nathan Stoller, Ed. D., Co- author)
"A Useful Diary Form'", The National Elementary Principal, Department of
Elementary School Principal, NEA, Washington D. C., October, 1953, pp. 22 -23,
(Nathan Stoller, Ed. D., Co- author)
"A Blueprint for Reading ", Elementary English, National Council of
Teachers of English, Champaign, Illinois, March, 1962, p. 246.
"Parent Conferences Pay Off ", The Texas Outlook, Texas State Teachers
Association, Austin, Texas, June, 1963, p. 16.
School Study Councils in the United States, Lamar Area School Study Council,
Lamar State College of Technology, Beaumont, Texas, 1964, 15 p.
"Texas Looks at Nongraded Schools', Texas Outlook, June, 1966.
"Into the Mainstream: A Handbook for Teachers of the Disadvantaged ",
Department of Education and Psychology, Texas AM University, September,
1967 (466)
"Teachers Manual for Classroom Reading Diagnosis'", (21 p) Department of
Education and Psychology, Texas ASM University, 1966.
Education Publications (U. S. Air Force)
Instructors Guide, Regional Air Reserve Center, United States Air Force,
Newburgh, N. Y., 1955, 50 p. A manual for use in evaluating training
programs in the Air Reserve Training Program, by the author as chairman
of the Education Guidance Staff, Newburgh Training Center.
Instructors Guide, 8511th Air Reserve Training Center, United States
Air Force, Houston, Texas, 1959, 30 p.. A manual for use in evaluating
training programs in the Air Reserve Training Center, Houston, Texas,
prepared by the author as member of the Education Guidance Staff.
Editor of Publications
Living and Learning, Elementary teachers' guide to the teaching of
social studies, grades 1 -6, Port Arthur Independent School District,
Port Arthur, Texas, 1959, (7 volumes)
Elementary Science, Elementary teachers' guide to the teaching of
science, grades 1 -6, Port Arthur Independent School District,
Port Arthur, Texas, 1960, (7 volumes)
Understanding Arithmetic, Elementary teachers' guide to the teaching
of arithmetic grades 1 -6, Port Arthur Independent School District,
Port Arthur, Texas, 1961, (4 volumes)
Curriculum Guide, A guide to the instruction of reading, arithmetic,
science and the social studies, Chance -Loeb Independent School
District, R. D. Silsbee, Texas, 1963, (4 volumes)
The First Year, Annual Report, illustrated, Lamar Area School Study
Council, Lamar State College of Technology, Beaumont, Texas, 1963, 24 p.
New Horizons, Second Annual Report, Lamar Area School Study Council
in publication 1964.
Education Editor, The Angle, Gulf Coast Engineering and Scientific
Society, Inc., Sweeney Publishing Co., Houston, Texas. (appointed
March, 1964)
5. Professional Activities
Chairman, Elementary Education, Department of Education and Psychology
Chairman, Research Committee, Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors
Association 1965 -1968
Chairman, Executive Committee for Social Studies, Southwest Educational
Development Laboratory 1967 -1968
Director, NDEA Institute in Reading for Elementary Principals, Summer 1966
Director, NDES Institute in Reading for Elementary Principals, Summer 1967
Director, Demonstration Classes, Institute for Teachers of the Disadvantaged,
Texas ASM University, Summer, 1966
Director, Leon County, Texas, Curriculum In- Service Program, Spring, 1966
CO- Director, Consultant, Bryan, Texas, Equal Education Opportunity Program
and Chief Education (Civil Rights Act 1964) 1965 -66
Associate Director, Psychological Services Laboratory (and Reading Clinic)
Texas A&M University
Consultant, Texas East Central Cooperative Schools Association, Texas A&M
University (curriculum and instruction and reading). 1965 -1966;
1966 -1967.
Consultant, Orange County, Texas, Curriculum Development Center, November 1966.
Consultant, Brazos County Community Action Program (OEO) June, 1966.
Education and Training Specialist, Brazos County Office of Civil Defense
1965 -1968.