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MARY PEARL TEMPLE
Vice PresidentMARY K. BRADFORD
SecretaryOur Officers
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MARY PEARL TEMPLE, Supervisor of Art Education for the Houston Independent
School District, is a native Texan. She graduated from Kerens High School, and
holds the B.A. degree from Southwestern University, and the M.A. degree from the
University of Houston and has completed advanced study in art at the University
of Colorado and Columbia University.
Mrs. Temple has taught in the Houston Public Schools for fifteen years, and was
an elementary school principal before assuming her present position as Supervisor
of Art Education for the Houston Independent School District in 1953. Her teaching
experience includes all grade levels plus Art Education at the University of
Houston.
She is active in many city, state, and national organizations for supervisors and
administrators, having done Conference and committee work in the Western Arts
Association and the National Art Education Association. She served as secretary
of the Texas Art Educators Association 1956-58 and treasurer 1960-62.
MARY K. BRADFORD received her B.S. degree in secondary education with a
minor in art in 1951 from North Texas State University and her M.E. degree in
elementary school administration from North Texas in 1954. She has studied at
Colorado State College and Instituto de Allende at San Miguel, Mexico.
This is her fourteenth year with the Fort Worth Public Schools, having taught
art at Diamond Hill Elementary School for thirteen years, and is now teaching art
at Arlington Heights Senior High School. She has also taught the primary age group
at the Fort Worth Children's Museum.
Mary belongs to the National Art Education Association, Western Arts Association,
Texas Art Educators, Fort Worth Art Education Association, and the Fort Worth Art
Association. She has served as secretary and president of the Fort Worth Art
Education Association and is treasurer of Epsilon Nu Chapter of Delta Kappa
Gamma. She has contributed to Arts and Activities and Texas Trends, and is listed
in the 1961-62 edition of Who's Who in American Education.
DR. CLARENCE KINCAID, Professor of Art, Texas Technological College is a
native Texan holding the Ph.D. degree from Pennsylvania State University. He is
active in the National Art Education Association and the Western Arts Association
as well as the Texas Art Educators Association. He is an outstanding water color
painter.SPRING 1965
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