The Anchor Newspapers

The Anchor Newspapers

Rhode Island College Digital Commons @ RIC The Anchor Newspapers 5-14-1940 The Anchor (1940, Volume 11 Issue 06) Rhode Island College of Education Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/the_anchor Recommended Citation Rhode Island College of Education, "The Anchor (1940, Volume 11 Issue 06)" (1940). The Anchor. 52. https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/the_anchor/52 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Digital Commons @ RIC. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Anchor by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ RIC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE ANCHOR RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Vol. XI, No. 5 (lo) PROVIDENCE, RHO DE ISLAND, THURSDAY , FEBRUARY 29, 1940 Price 10c I Farrelly Will Lead I League Presents 1 Upper Classes and Organizations Start Second Finance Discussion Classical Play Term with New Slate of Presiding Officers At Conference March 12, 14 -1 Honor Due to Our Tax Success Assembly Will Se e Pro duction Daniel Mooney Chosen Peter Farrelly has •been invited to Senior Class President act a general chairman of a panel, Production date s for Th e M er- chant Gentl e111an,the Moliere com­ Making, Adoption and Audit of Stu­ .'\t recent meetings the Seniors and dent Activities Budget, at the meet­ edy, have been changed •by the Dra- Junior reorganized their clas es and ings of the Eastern States Association matic League to March 12 and 14. elected officers for the remainder of of Professional chools for Teachers The ::\larch 12 production will tak,e to be held at the Hotel Pennsylvania, the year. Daniel Mooney was chos- the form of a Tue sday Assembly for New York City, the weekend of en president of the class of '40, re­ the students . Bern?rd chuster an<l April 5. turning to the position which he held Christina ::\1cLean continue to play 1 The comparable success of the before he went out training . Those Blanket Tax at Rhode Island Col­ the leading roles of M. Jourdain, a elected to serve in the remaining of­ lege of Education has been recog­ Parisian merchant , and his wife, fices are Belinda Taylor, vice-presi­ nized in this honor of leading a dis­ Mme . Jourdain. cussion on •budgeting with a group dent ; Cecile Lariviere , secreta ry ; ::.viiss Langworthy directing of colleges chosen for ,their outstand­ Peter McGowan, treasurer; Roselyn Anastasia Dyer , Gertrude Fruit , ing work in student finance . Students Smith, chairman of the social com­ Dorothy Cole, Claire Gelina s, Alice participating in ::\fr. Farrelly 's panel mittee. Repr esentat ives to the Stu­ will represent the State Teachers Mulgrew , Jacqueline Gadoury, Bar­ dent Counci l include Agnes Kirk, Colleges of Kutztown , Pa.; Frost- bara Gardiner , and Eileen Meikle in Margaret Otto, Delmazia Aurecchia, burg, Md. ; Fitchburg, Mass; Edin- a ballet number for ·the performance . and James Donaldson. boro , Pa.; Jersey City, 1 . J.; East i\I " h . • • • f l r. :-, re, er 1s wntmg music or Stroudsburg, Pa.; and :''forth Adams , The Juniors again reelected i\Iass. songs and arranging the string en- Daniel Kitchen as president , and Mr. Farrelly will base his discus- semble to accompany the ballet. completed their slate with Frances sion upon a four-year survey of esti­ A revised list of students appear- Graben, vice-president; l\Iar garet mated e;,cpenclitures and values re- ing jn the play is as follows : Eunice Walsh, secretary; Guy Villatico, ceived from enterprises here, com­ Marshman , Constance Deveraux , mon to mo t teachers colleges--Athle ­ treasurer; Banbara Geoghegan, chair ­ Franci s ::\1urphy, Albert Russo, ";\far­ tic ·Organizations , Dramatic League , man of the social committee. Junior Glee Club, Student Government, and garet Dwyer , Joseph Young , William representatives to the Student Coun­ Publications . He is contacting rep- McDouga ld, .'\lston Sugden, Francis cil are Rita Carey, Edward Hunt , resentatives of his group to find the Carter, Cecil Card , George Di Cola , :Margaret Corbett, and :Marie Doris. outstanding cont ri,butions of their Romolo Del Deo, Louis \Vendel , CLUB ELECTIO~S colleges to the topic. Harvey Goldberg , John Cannon, Lu- A Student-Faculty Banquet and cien La Joie , Joseph Whelen , Frank Second semester club elections Dance will ibe held at 6:30 o'clock Campbell, John Hogan , Allan Mor­ have resulted in the following offic­ Friday evening, April 5, in the Grand ris and Bernard ::\lfason. Miss Edith ers: Ball Room of the Hotel Pennsyl- :\Iiller will provide musical enter- GLEE CLUB 1st row , Jean Vanslette , Betsey \\:'ildes, Cecile Lariviere, Lorraine Tully Pesident. ......... Cecile Lariviere vania. tainment. 2nd row , Anne Rogers , Samuel Kolodney , V irgi nia Thomson, Daniel Mooney Vice President. ........ Edith Poor I Secret ary ....... ::\iary Fitzgerald "To Be or Not to Be" -- an Actor; Juniors Top List In College Groups Plan Treasurer . .. .... ..... Louise Aust ocial Committee Chairman Maurice Evans Discusses "Hamlet" New Anchor Ratings Dinners for Thursday Ruth Donahue DRAMATIC LEAGUE Arriving from ew York Satur- 1big chance . In the parlan ce of the The Anchor sta fl and Charles Car­ According to a new system devised President ........... Grace Brophy day morning, Maurice Evans imme- theatre , ·'he scoi·ed." roll Club are planning supper meet­ by Cecile Lariviere , ex-president of Vice President . .. ... Anna Crawley ings Thursday evening, ::\iarch 7. diately made for •the Metropolitan X ow his first love i the theatre . the Senior class, the Anchor will Second Vice Pres. Samuel Kolodney The Carroll Club supper will be the Theatre and rehearsed his ,players \\'hen Hamlet was in rehear sal, he now be award ed to the class amass­ Secretary ........ Margaret Coutts first social event since the p residency for two long hour s. We were told I ~ften s~n~ fifteen hour a day work­ Treasurer . .......... Agnes Kirk ino the largest percentage. This of Samuel Kolodney. The evening 's Social Committ ee Chairman that on matinee days Mr. Evans mg. This 1s not too be wondered at system took effect December 19, entertainment will feature a quiz Josephine Burke grants no interviews. However , we when one realizes that Mr. Evans is 1939. Part of the awarding will ,be contest between members of the fac­ ocial Committee: Mildred Haire, manaoed to meet him for a few mo- 1on the stage three hours and twen­ based upon attendance at college ulty and the student body, and a Dorothy Foley, Catherine Mor• ments0 after the first act of the eve- ty minutes of the four hours Haml et functions. ta lk ,by an announcer from one of gan, and William ::\IacDou gald ning performance. pla_Y~- H e told us ,th~t he hexercihs~s the Providence radio stations, wiho I 1Below is a list of the standing of . cl t· re 11g1ous1y every mornmg - ence JS will relate various anecdotes con­ CHARLES CARROLL CLUB As soon as mtro uc ions were !'th1 esome figure th at . moves w1'th a - the clas es up until the time of print­ cerning letters he has received and President. ....... Samuel Kolodney th over, he gave us the impression at tounding ease from one side of the ing: celebrit ies he bas interviewed. Food Continued on Paee 3 he had known us all ibis life- in stage to another. That he is an un­ will be manly and robust as is usual. other words Hamlet and we were at tiring worker and an exacting person Juniors Other even ts on the program of Jo­ ease with each other. His clean-cut for detail is evidenced by the metic­ Operetta 4% seph Young , social chairman of the Roller Skating Party features were lighted · by an engag - ulous attention given to every scene Junior Prom 4% organization, include a picnic, a ing smile, which seemed to say, '' I'm in the long Haml et. Athletic Activities 2% splash party, a smoker, supper meet­ A Roller-Skating party will be ings, and various informal gathe r­ held March 5 at IBob'by's Rollerway busy, ,but not too busy to talk with Mr. Evans turns to the sea for Total 10% you. " yachting and fishing as recreation, ings. on Newport Avenue, Pawtucket. The Mr. Evans was torn at one time he revealed. He went on to tell us Sophomores The Anchor supper is being super­ affair is being sponsored by the Ath­ between two ambitions--one for the that he was disappointed in the turn­ letic Council and tickets may ,be pur­ Death Takes a Holiday 2 % vised by William l\1cKenna, of the stage and the other for medicine. out of the people of Providence to ::\TewsStaff. He is being assisted iby chased from any of the committee Athletic Activities 2% From the time of bis momentous de- see Hamlet. (It did seem a shame Anne McDonald, decorations; and members-Margaret Kenny , Francis cision until the present, his rise to that more people did not witness this Total 4% Dominie Pusateri, invitations. Lois Grimes, Dorothy Foley , Margaret Shakespearean fame has ,been phe- 0 reat performance.) In the next :'.\1urray will be in charge of service Dixon , Mary Cook, Allan Morris , Freshmen nomenal. During his youth he played breath he stated that the legitimate with the aid of Christi ne Hols cher, and Lynwood H oxie. Attendance at small bits with traveling stock com- thea,tre 's popularity is definitely on Athletic Activities 2% Rosemary Grimes, Sheila McCrud- the party is not limited to students panies, until finally he received his Continued on Page 4 Total 2% Continued on Page 4 of the College. 2 THE .'\)[CHOR - ------ Photo Hobbyists Form Senior Literati Join I FACULTY New Camera Club College Kinsprits CORNER A Digest of News and Lctt,.m :\t its second meeting last week, _ Prof.

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