Let's Go To Linfield Support Your Tuesday Night! THE OCE Basketball Team! M RO VOLUME XXVII OREGON COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1950 NUMBER 13 Lamron Deadlines Will Be Enforced! The Lanlron has been late in reaching its readers for two )FT A Names Officers, straight weeks. The editors regret this situation. One of the main reasons for delayed publication is late re­ ceipt of copy. To correct this trouble, Lamron deadlines are published ·Plans Radio Program herewith as guides for all concerned. Stories assigned to Lamron writers, all columns, house news, features, all stories which occur be fore Thursday noon - due in Lam­ Sponsor Dimes March Charier Received, Club ron copy editor's box in student post office at 5 p.m. Thursday. Kappa Pi is sponsoring a drive Plans Dedication Soon Stories which occur after Thursday noon - as soon as possible o~ the OCE campus to benefit A large, faculty-studded, group of but in no case later than Friday at 7 p.m. the March of Dimes. Let your future teachers got together Tues­ Lamron editors will appreciate any "tip" on newsworthy items thin dime be a crutch for a day night to elect new officers, which. may happen aft~r deadlines - they can handle one or two such crippled child! items even as late as Saturday morning. Such tips should be directed :Special containers have been have a general discussion, and talk up a suggested radio program. to the news editors: Gil Christian (Arnold Arms, phone 397) or Peggy put in conspicuous places on the Seenis as though it might be pos­ Neal (Neal's Nook, phone 522) or Jack Holt (phone 715), or the OCE campus waiting for your contri­ sible to get old OCE on the air­ News Bureau (Ext. 35, or 792 after 5 p.m.) butions. waves. Any story, notice, article, or copy cf any kind turned in after This group, better known as FTA deadline will not appear. (Future Teachers of America) , re­ IOCE To Sponsor versed the usual college tradition and instead of electing some sadly Tour of Europe overworked "wheels" gave 60me un­ ,Writers' Contest Honors "Like to go to Europe?" OCE is noticed but not untalented college­ sponsoring a European tour this guys and galS/ a surprise and in­ MARIEMMA summer under leadership of Prof. stalled an entire set of officers from Former Faculty Member Charles J. Noxon and through the the ranks of the proletariat. The Eloise Buck award for student auspices of the Sita Adventure Byron Hindman, much to his writing is given annually at OCE in Trails. ~urprise, found hiinsel! the new Spanish Dancer president of this growing organiza­ memory of Miss Eloise Buck, a for.­ Nature Fooled Too! The group will visit such cities mer faculty member. Oregon's natural flora is as as London, Stratford, Warwick, ox­ tion. He will be ably assisted by Bill, Miss Buck, a Phi Beta Kappa, re­ puzzled about the weather as ·slates OSC Recital ford, Cologne, Coblenz, Heidelberg, Somppi as vice-president. Helen Van Hine was selected to hold down ceived her bachelor degree from the anyone. EVer see a. Spanish dancer? OOE Munich, Venice, Florence, Rome, the dual post of secretary and treas­ University of Oregon and later re­ Proof of this is contained in a. Pompeii, Naples, C'apri, Milan, Gen­ students looking for something dif­ urer and Margaret Kaady will be ceived her masters degree while at- · report from Mrs. Marie Miller, eva, Paris, and Versailles. They will ferent and highly entertaining are the new reporter. tending Vassar. She came to Mon­ business office secretary. see the ruins of Pompeii, Rome dur­ FTA has just received ita national mouth to assume her duties with :She has a fully-bloomed ca­ reminded of the appearance of ing the Holy Year, the Shakespear­ charter and there was much discus­ the English and speech departments mellia. on her desk which began Mariemma, acclaimed in Madrid as ian country, the Casino at Lugano, sion as to when and how it should in the fall of 1932. to bud in her garden in that the foremost exponent of the Span­ the Follies in Paris, the gardens of be presented. The most impressive She remained with this institu­ Versailles, Leonardo da Vinci's short (very!) warm spell a week ish dance, at Corvallis tonight.' suggestion involved the establish­ tion from 1932 until early in 1942 or two ago. "Last Supper," and the cathedral Mariemma, whose stage wardrobe ment of a monthly radio program at which time she • left to fill a of Cologne. For romance there is a Mrs. Miller noticed the bud, includes the costumes of the late by FTA to publicize "Ye Olde Alma teaching position at Washington gondola ride on the Grand Canal I brought it inside, and was re­ Argentina, will appear at Oregon Mater" the first of wbich would be university in St. Louis. in Venice, an opera in Florence, and warded with a full bloom this State college in Corvallis with her the dedication program. After spending some time in st. the famous Isle of Capri. week-in the midst of record­ ensemble at the Gill Coliseum at 8 To those of- you who do not know, Louis, Miss Buck received an offer The trip will cast $995 and will setting blizzards. p.m.. She was awarded Argentina's FTA is a national organization with from the Gibbs Secretarial school include direct streamliner coach costumes by that dancer's family, chapters in practically all states. It in New York City, to become a field who, following his will, gave them transportation in the United States, student type ocean transportation, is closely affiliated with the NEA. representative. Her duties carried s • Ed to the most deserving artist. Membership in the organization can 1 good tourist-rate hotels, all meals her all over the United States, , pec1a ucation After Mariemma's New York de­ be a definite asset to those inter­ speaking before women's clubs, giv- but last season, John Martin, New (except in the U.S.), third class rail accommodations in Europe, motor ested in becoming successful teach­ ing lectures on literature and re- ·Summer Feature York Times' critic, · commented: ers and the advantages in contacts lated subjects. trips, entertainment, and experienc­ "Clearly the family has made no and availability of information on It was while she was on sueh a Plans are now being formulated Inistake. She can truly be said to ed guides. The group will leave in Jnid-June, .education is certainly worth the $2 trip that the fatal disaster occurred. for the summer session of 1950, be an artist in the Argentina tra­ dues. At 3:30 a.m. on Dec. 7, 1946, the 15- which is scheduled from June 19 to dition. That in itself is very high 1950. They will spend seven weeks story Hotel Winecoff in Atlanta, Ga., I August 11. praise, indeed!" in Europe. The trip carries five hours of credit in geography for the stu­ burned to the ground in one of the A number of visiting instructors Mariemma, currently on her sec­ Teacher Union Head dents participating. most disastrous hotel fires in U.S. will be here in the departments of ond U.S. tour under Impresario S. Registration should be made history. The beloved Miss Buck was education, psychology, social studies, Hurok's direction, appeared briefly To Visit Campus :right away as the size of the group one of the 115 people who lost their art and physical education. as a child star in Argentina's com­ The president of the American is limited and early accommoda­ lives in this tragic accident. Work in special education at OCE pany at the age of 11. By that time Federation of Teachers, John M. tions are imperative. After the death of Miss Buck, a will be expanded this summer with i,he had already danced as a "baby Eklund, will be on the OCE campus committee composed of Miss Edna the addition of a speech therapist, ballerina" at the famous Chatelet Monday, February 20. Students and· Mingus, Mrs. Marjorie Barrows, and a clinical psychologist, and a read­ theater. State Board Offers teachers will have an opportunity Miss Emma Henkle was formed to ing specialist. A pupil of Miralles, the famous to meet Mr. Eklund at 4:00 p.m. in establish a memorial award for this workshops in art and physical Spanish dance teacher, she spent Scholarship Funds room 212 of the Adm. building. most gracious and charming fellow- education will be held from June 19 several seasons in Spain studying The Oregon State System of President Eklund is a young edu- faculty member. Students and fac- to July l7. These will be followed the native dances in Asturias, cas- Higher Education has announced it cator now on leave from his active ulty alike contributed to 'the award by workshops in language arts and tilla, and Andalusia. will offer a limited number of tui- teaching duties in Denver, Colorado. fund which is still being given as a elementary science from July 20 to Those interested in going to this tion and fee scholarships for the He will be in the Northwest for sev­ living memorial to Miss Buck. August 11. The special workshop is performance in ·corvallls should be academic year 1950-51. Scholarships eral days td meet with teachers and the trip to EUrope under the guid­ at Todd hall at 7 p.m. tonight where offered at OCE carry values of $25.50 teacher groups in the area. T.he Committees Named ance of Prof.
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