The Signal, Vol. 63, No. 1 (October 5, 1948)

The Signal, Vol. 63, No. 1 (October 5, 1948)

LIBRARY KEW lfcHMTf rA , g TEACHER £ OSLL*/- "lA TRENTON STATE SIGNAL C. S. P. A. Medalist '33/34, '36, '37, '38/41/44/45, '46, '41 VOL. LXIII. No. 1 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE AT TRENTON, NEW JERSEY TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1948 INSTRUCTOR IN PHYS. ED. NEW SCIENCE INSTRUCTOR Five New Faculty State Begins 94th Year With Largest Members Named By President West Enrollment In History Of School; Vacancies Filled In Music, English, Late Opening Causes Holiday Classes Phys. Ed., Science, Education Departments; Mr. Arthur W. Shop, Inn Rebuilt * Classes Begin Immediately After Berger New Music Dept. Head j j n .11. 8:50 Assembly This Morning; Improved Buildings College To Close As Scheduled President Roscoe L. West has an­ June 1 8 1949 nounced the following resignations Come From Ruins ' and retirements which were effective as of June 30, 1948: At 8:50 this morning the president Retirements of Miss Mabey E. Bray, No Chance For New Dining Hall of the college will greet a student head of the Music Department, and Soon, Says President body of 911, a record in S. T. C. 93 Mr. Charles C. Hewitt, assistant pro­ year history. The actual total enroll­ fessor of English. The final estimate on the damage ment is 911 regular students and 58 Resignations of Miss K. Elizabeth caused by the fire in the Industrial nurses, a grand total of 969. Ingalls, instructor of music, and the Arts building last June was set at The October opening of classes this following instructors at Lanning $90,000, President Roscoe L. West said year, caused by a persistent flame School: Miss Orietta C. Berry, Miss last week. Building details, contract which visited the campus just before B. Frances Carr. Miss Rosa Hagin, bids, etc., were straightened out dur­ school closed in June and returned | Miss Wilhelmina Paulsen and Mrs. just before school opened, is by no Dean Andrews William Goldstein ing the summer and construction fi­ j Virginia 0, Sutherland. nally got underway early in Septem­ means unique in the history of the ber. The result is a cinder block school. In fact, this is Founders' Day NEW HEAD OF MUSIC DEP'T MUSIC INSTRUCTOR INSTRUCTOR IN EDUCATION brick veneer building, with better ven­ week at the college, in commemora­ tilation, lighting and all around con­ tion of the October opening of the struction. school in 1855, when a grand total of The Inn, necessarily, had to he re­ 15 students were present for regis­ built more rapidly. On the Tuesday tration. following the fire, it was decided that However, in those days they did not the insurance company should handle have three weeks of classes to make contracts for work to be done on con­ up. In 1948, we do. In order to do struction. The following day work­ this, President West has announced men began the job of repair, construc­ that there will be class sessions on tion and refinishing. holidays where ordinarily there would The result again is an improved not have been. These holidays in­ building, although far from an ideal clude Columbus Day, October 12; eating place for 600 people. President Armistice Day, November 11; and West had no Idea what the cost of Washington's Birthday, February 22. rebuilding is, since it is arranged on There will bo, classes on Decembei 23, a cost-plus basis, but he thought a originally scheduled as part of the Christmas holiday. mild estimate might be in the neigh­ borhood of $75,000. Rather than subtract from the holi­ When quizzed as to the possibilities day at Christmas, President West felt of a new eating place for the college, it would be more desirable to attend he stated that none was forthcoming classes in spring. Consequently, col­ at present, although it may be pos­ lege will remain in session four days sible later if the proposed bond issue longer in the spring vacation. Vaca­ is approved rext month at the polls. tion will begin on April 14 instead of April 9. According to llr. West, a state official said that if t* ,-e bond issue was ap­ Arthur W. Berger Grace Ullmeyer Lois Balcum proved, the college would probably get a new hall because the present one English Educator In addition to the above changes, was "dangerous." Miss M. Eleanor Lindeman, assistant Vets Who Quit Modern Language Club professor of education, will be on Plans Active Year Is First Speaker leave of absence for the year 1948-49. In Middle of Term To fill the vacancy caused by Miss Many June Grads Bray's retirement, Mr. Arthur W. Ber­ Pay Full Tuition Indian Envoy Guest Speaker Lady Simon To Address Sixth ger has been appointed associate pro­ This Month; Other Activities Placed As Teachers Period Assembly Today; Fu­ fessor of music and head of the Music VA's Ruling Gives Choice of Listed ture Programs Listed Department. Mr. Berger has a B.S. Office Gives Up-to-date List of Payment In Money or Entitle­ degree from the Institute of Musical Job Acceptances; Several Con­ Art of the Juilliard School of Music, ment Time R. K. Nehru, C. I. E. (which means Lady Simon of Wythenshawe, noted British Educator, will speak in assem­ the degree of M.S. in Education from Companion af Indian Empire) Envoy tinuing Study the University of Pennsylvania, and is Extraordinary and Minister Pleni­ bly this afternoon at 1:45 o'clock. Any veteran who drops out of school Lady Simon is particularly eligible working for his doctorate at the latter potentiary of the Embassy of India The following placements were made or college before the end of the period to speak on British education. She institution. For several years he was has accepted the invitation of the from the class of June, 1948. The list for which tuition has to be paid must served for several years as chairman director of high school and adult mu­ Modern Language Department to be was announced by Bertha Lawrence, refund the tuition that Veterans Ad­ of the Manchester Education Commit­ sic at Albany, New York, and director guest speaker some time this month. Director of the College Placement ministration must pay for the time he tee and was a member of the Board of the Glee Club of Rensselaer Poly­ His Excellency Mauricio Nabuco, Am­ Bureau, and is complete as of Septem­ did not attend or lose the training- of Education Cumulative Committee. technic Institute at Troy, New York. bassador from Brazil to the United ber 22. The list includes all those time covered by these payments,. States will he a guest speaker later The remaining programs of the first During the war he served for a time VA's ruling, announced July 1, holds students with whom the office has as instructor at the Armored School, in the year. definite contact. semester have been announced by the veteran legally responsible for President West and include such no­ and later held the rank of Colonel and The Modern Language club will SECONDARY tuition payments VA must make to tables as Fred Van Deventer, news acted as liaison officer for the Ar­ begin a very active year in October. Pauline Alvino, Bordentown H. S.. these schools for the instruction commentator, and Eva LeGallienne. mored Replacement Training Center Arrangements have been completed for 11th Grade English. Clyde Angelo, periods the veterans do not attend. The complete list; at Fort Knox. specified programs for each bi-monthly Lower Camden County Regional H. S VA explained that tuition charges October 19—Mrs Josephine Abbott Miss Martin to English Dept. meeting. The items include trips to Physics. C. L. Bennett, Different must be paid for the full term or Sever, "How to Worry Intelligently." The vacancy caused by Mr. Hewitt's New York to visit the United Nations, Work. Alex Borowec, Master's Degree semester if studenWetbran or non- October 26—Maynard Malcolm Mil­ retirement has been filled by the trans­ the Idlewyld Internationa] airport at U. of Pennsylvania. Francis Da­ veteran remains in school after the ler, "Yahtsetasha." fer of Miss Marion M. Martin front the and a transatlantic steamer; lectures mon, Dumont, 6th Grade. Ruth Ed­ refund period is over. These periods November 2—Fred Van Deventer, "A Physical Education Department to the by two members of the Foreign Diplo­ munds, Atlantic City, 8th Grade. Wil­ generally end four to six weeks after matic service, Radio and Quiz pro­ Commentator Looks at the News." English Department. The physical liam Fallon, Trenton Adjustments the start of a jerm or semester. As grams on Latin America November 9—Eva Le Gallienne. education position thus vacated will Classes. Charlotte Foster, Masters a result, any student who drops out November 16—Dr. Beryl D. Orris, be filled by Miss Dean Andrews, who The club will act as a campus infor­ Degree at Columbia U. Ben Garmize, loses that much of his tuition pay­ "There is no Delinquency." received her A.B. degree at Shorter mation center for distribution of pam­ Wildwood H. S., English. Jane Hall, ment. November 23—Dr. Robert R. Wicks, College and her A.M. degree from phlets, etc., relating to foreign study Pennsauken Junior H. S„ 7th Grade Since no refunds to VA for veterans Thanksgiving Service. folumbia University. Miss Andrews and travel. Members will have an History. George Hamilton, Bordentown dropping out of school after that time opportunity to compete in contests for November 30—Stanley Ross, "Spot­ has taught physical education in ele­ H. S., Science. J. Richard Irvine, Dun- are possible, the veteran must refund trips abroad organized by foreign light on South America." mentary and junior high school grades nellen, 9th and 10th Grade English.

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