The Signal, Vol. 60, No. 13 (May 11, 1946)

The Signal, Vol. 60, No. 13 (May 11, 1946)

STATE SIGNAL C. S. P. A. Medalist '33/34/36,' 37,' 38/41/44/45 SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1946 VOL. LX, No. 13 STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE AT TRENTON, NEW JERSEY 'Are We One World?' Kuhn Stresses Precision 57th Alumni ReunionT oday On Campus; in "Twelfth Night" Topic of Intra-State William B. Cruise Speaks In Kendall Backstage Reporter Tells of I. R . C's. Conference Class of '96 Has Fiftieth Reunion; Perfecting Details Large Delegations From Five- Oil May 4, the International Rela­ Year Classes; Herron To Re­ When the curtain goes up on tions Club of Trenton State Teachers "Twelfth Night" on June 1, perhaps ceive Citation College played host to an interstate one of the things that will impress you conference on world affairs. The con­ most this year, as in past years, will Final details for the 57th Annual Re­ ference began at 9:30 in the morning be the smoothness, precision and spon- union and Homecoming of the Alumni with registration and was followed by taniety with which lines, speeches and of Trenton State Teachers College, a greeting from the president of the scenes follow one another. The cast Normal and Model Schools to be held club. Miss Ida Chantz. After Miss will no longer be the same students today on the college campus were ar­ Chantz's welcome, Dr. Wittmer, head that you know on campus, but under ranged at a meeting of the Executive of the history department at Montclair the magic of Dr. Kuhn's direction, will Board on Monday, April 15, in the State Teachers College, and adviser have been transformed into the char­ Conference Room of Green Hall. there of the I. R. C., presented an acters they are playing. The lighting, The Reunion Committee headed by address to the delegate's there. His music, scene changing, all will pro­ Charles E. Metzger, '28, has planned talk was on the topic of "Are We One Dr. Darrel J. Mase ceed with clock-like regularity and an interesting program to welcome World?" which was the theme of the all blend together to create the desired back our men and women from the convention. In slow, dramatic phrases Mase Transfers To illusion. At the performance, these armed services. Large delegations are he enalyzed world conditions and effects will seem perfectly natural and expected from the five-year reunion pointed to the trouble spots of the Newark State Teachers to be taken as a matter of course, but classes. Room 110 in Green Hall has world. He courageously attacked the if you were to drop in at rehearsals, been reserved by the class of 1941 Russian problem and attacked the you would see the careful, diligent from 9:00 to 11:00 this morning for a present way that the U. N. is set up. Dr. Darrel J. Mase, assistant pro­ planning and the great pains taken to meeting; the members of the Class of He deplored the veto power of the fessor of the Speech Department and John S. Herron Dean of Men, announced last week his produce them. '96 have been working to get fifty large nations and said that the U. N. members out on its fiftieth anniver­ as it was now was in reality more in­ transfer to the Newark State Teachers A few weeks previously we would sary; the class of 1911 will have a efficient than the old League of Na­ College. There he will hold the posi­ have found the cast in the costume May 25, Junior Dance "Who's Who in the Class of 1911" tions. He warned that if the United tion of professor of education and room rehearsing on a chalk-drawn Has Garden Theme ready for distribution, thanks to Nora States didn't soon learn to understand chairman of the curriculum for the floor plan of the stage. They would Alice Way and Mrs. Edna Van Sickle the Russians then it would be only a education of teachers of handicaped have been making their exits and en­ Budd; the class of 1906 has the matter of time as to our loss as a children. The new office occupied by trances from behind chalk lines, The last open dance of the year will special honor of having its only "boy" world leader. Some lively questions Dr. Mase was recently created to pro­ "walking up or down" chalk-drawn be sponsored by the Junior Class on receive the Alumni Citation for 1946; followed his talk and gave the speaker vide dual certification for teachers in steps, and acting behind or in front Saturday night, May 25. The theme the alumni officers of the class of 1926 time to answer things that were not the elementary field who will have had of imaginary trees and shrubs. of the dance as announced by Flora headed by Beatrice Campbell Wilson included in his talk. twenty-four hours of work in special­ At the present time, the cast has Greenberg and Ann Shelley, who are ized areas of handicapped children who moved downstairs to the large auditor­ the co-chairmen is to be a "Garden have been in touch with their mem­ From 11:15 to 12:15 the first session may be hard of hearing, crippled or ium. If you were to look in "behind Scene at Night in May." bers; the class of 1936 should return of the four panels took place. The mentally retarded or have visual dif­ the scenes" you would find Dr. Kuhn, The committees for the dance are as support of its member who is presi­ panels were: Are We One World? ficulties or speech defects. sitting on the stage, her back to the as follows: dent of the Alumni Association this a—Politically, b—Economically, c—Re­ Dr. Mase says that he an;'. 'Irs. Mase empty lighted auditorium, facing the Decorations' y?a»'pline McGough, year; and the class of class of 1886 ligiously. Socially and Culturally, and certainly hate to leave the beautiful cast. In front of her the actors are chairman; Doris Anderson, Dorothy will he represented. they met simultaneously at different campus and their many friends among moving upon the two playing levels Royce, Eleanor Girkont, Betty McKee, William C ruise to Speak places on the campus. At 12:15 the the faculty and students here at Tren­ or up and down the three wide steps Doris Meagher, Seymour Kaplan, Flor­ first session of the panels ended and Some changes have been made in ton. However, this opportunity at that are the only stationary parts of ence Heckel, Florence Grad. Gym Ar­ the different groups were taken on a the usual order of the day. After Newark in the clinical field is one' the scenery. Dr. Kuhn is holding a rangements: Ann McCormack, chair­ tour of the campus. This was followed a short business meeting in Kendall toward which the major part of six prompt-book in her hands in which she man; Jean Giroud, Terry Dillenschnei- at 12:45 by luncheon at the Inn. Hail scheduled for 11:00 a. m., the teen years of work has been directed. has written every direction for move­ der. Refreshments: Sandy Sanfilippo, speaker of the day, William B. Cruise, The group then assembled in the A graduate of Emporia Teachers ment, gesture or expression that she chairman; Helen Varinsky. Publicity: '24, will speak to the group there in­ small auditorium where the Modern College, Kansas, in 1928, Dr. Mase re­ gives each member of the cast beside Barbara Clayton, chairman; Dorothy stead of at the luncheon. His topic Dance group under Doris Fauver pre­ ceived his Master's degree at the Uni­ the corresponding lines. If you were Brinley, Joyce Johnson. Program and will be "Doing Something for Some­ sented a program of dances from the versity of Michigan in 1932, and his to ask Dr. Kuhn how far advanced Selling Tickets: Jean Becker, chair­ body Else" and will bring home some different countries of the world. Some Ph.D. from Columbia University in play rehearsals are, she would tell you man; Vivian Schenone, Lorraine An­ of his experiences while he was Direc­ of the dances were original and sing­ the field of Educational Research last that this is the third phase, known as derson. Invitations: Margaret Van tor of the American Red Cross Mos- ing by Adele Markof was well received. June. His experiences in the field of the "perfection of detail." During Wort, chairman; Gertrude Stuckel, tyn Club in London for three years. At 2:45 the four morning panels speech include the directorship of the this stage of rehearsals the cast have Lois Sayre. Cloak Rooms: Adele "Bill" will be presented to the mem­ were resumed in their respective meet­ Shady Trails Camp of the University memorized their parts and are concen- Dombrowski, Roseann Coronna; and bers by a classmate and old friend, ing places and the rest of the after­ of Michigan in Northport, Michigan, in [Continued on Page Three] Clean-up: Roy Cook, Dave Goodman, Walter Colender, '24. noon, until 4:30, was taken up with the summers of 1931 and '32; teaching Charles Kudy, Mary Colvey. Luncheon Served in Gym discussion on the panels. Some of the speech, correction and acting as debate The buffet luncheon will be served [Continued on Page Four] coach of Kalamazoo College; head of K.P.'s Present World in the gymnasium at 1:00 p. m. Fea­ the Speech department and director of Brewster Open House Culture In Folk Art tures of the luncheon will be selec­ the Speech Clinic of the California Opens Dorm To Parents tions by the Madrigal Singers under Teachers College, Pa., and director of Barton Wins Ph.D.

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