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ELTA PHI chapfer of Kappa DelTa Pi was ins+aIIed aT Bowling Green STaTe hJniversiTy May 23, I939, by Dr. T. C. McCraclcen,naTional execufive presi- enT. The local chapTer, headed by RuTh Dodds, presidenf: Margaref Kaiser, vice- presidenf: Alger Chapofon, secrefary-Treasurer: Dr. Walfer Zaugg, counsellor, has iusT finished iTs firsT and very successful year. BOWMAN AND WILLIAMS SPEAK AT KAPPA DELTA PI BANOUET The fraTerniTy held formal iniTiaTions boTh in The fall and in The spring aT Kohl Hall. Mr. H. L. Bowman, superinTendenT of Bowling Green Schools, and Dr. H. B. Williams were speakers aT The banquefs which followed. AnoTher ouT- sfanding evenT of The year was The Honors Tea given by DeITa Phi chapTer for freshmen and sophomores who rank in The upper quarTile of Their classes. Monfhly meefings have included an inferesfing group discussion on guidance in high schools, a Talk on EducaTion in ITaIy by Dr. Rea McCain, and reporT of The NaTional ConvocaTion aT ST. Louis by Alger ChapoTon, who was The repre- senTaTive from The UniversiTy chapTer. FuTure plans include The esfablishing of some award To go To ouTsTanding sTudenTs in The fields of EducaTion, a drive To bring The regional conference To Bowling Green, The esTablishmenT of a Kappa DelTa Pi Library shelf, and oTher educaTional y-imporTanT funcfions. UNIVERSITY CDF ILLINOIS ORGANIZES FIRST CHAPTER IN l909 Kappa DeITa Pi, a naTionaI honor fraTerniTy in EducaTion, was founded aT Universify of Illinois in l909. ITs purpose is To encourage a higher degree of service by promoTing higher personal and scholasfic sfandards. by recognizing achievemeni' in The educaTional field. Membership qualificafions are based on scholarship, personal qualifies, ideals, and leadership. Members musf have iunior sfanding in college and a high scholarship raTing. Over one hundred TwenTy-five colleges and universiTies ThroughouT The Unifed STaTes have chapTers. ProminenT members include John Dewey, Edward Thorndike. Charles Judd, Elwood Cubberly, Jane Addams, William Bagley, and Dorofhy Canfield Fisher. The official publicaTions are Kadelphian Review, Educafional Form, and Kappa Delfa Pi LecTure Series. Firsf row: leff To righfz Dr. H. B. Williams, Evelyn Kinfner, Arlyne Muhlhan, Rufh Hanna, Laura Ebersole, Dorofhy Kiefer, Joe Chapofon. Second row: Muriel Good- riclc, Helen English, Evelyn Leader, Welcla Berlincourf, HarrieTT McKnighT, Beffy Effin- ger, Rufh Dodds, Paul Wilhelm. Third row: Mary Elizabefh SmiTh, Marguerife Barker, Dr. Florence J. Williamson, Rober- Ta Hanline, William Mahoney, Gerald Heifman, Wayne Close. Elmer Weifz. I .36
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OOK AND MOTOR is an honorary organizaTion open To arTs and educaTion sTudenTs and mem- bers OT The TaculTy. The club was organized in I9I4 wiTh PresidenT EmeriTus H. B. Williams and Dr. J. R. Overman as Two oT The ThirTeen original members. Purposes oT The organizaTion are To TosTer Univer- siTy spiriT: To supporT all universiTy acTiviTies: To build up recogniTion oT scholasTic endeavor: To recognize social acTiviTies as well as academic: To seek sTudenTs who combine The social side oT college life wiTh The academic and To provide educaTional inTormaTion To iTs members Through iTs Tinal meeTing. The scholasTic requiremenT Tor candidaTes Tor membership is a 3.4 poinT average: oTher TacTors considered are: service To The universiTy, personaliTy, sTanding on campus, inTeresT in exTra-curricular ac- TiviTies. New members are voTed inTo The group by mis asses members Twice during The year-aT The Tall meeTing and The spring meeTing. The members receive The Book and MoTor Key which is emblemaTic oT The TundamenTal principles oT educaTion: The open book represenTing knowledge and The moTor symbolizing indusTry--The combinaTion represenTing progress in concreTe applicaTion oT knowledge To living. The Tall meeTing To elecT members is The TirsT oT Tour acTiviTies held each year. AT The annual ChrisT- mas parTy The new members are iniTiaTed, and The second elecTion of new members is held in The spring. The lasT meeTing of The year is a Tormal banqueT wiTh an ouTside speaker. This year's oTTicers are: presidenT, Rex Moorhead: secreTary, RuTh Kohls: Treasurer, Dr. WalTer A. Zaugg: commiTTee on selecTion, Dr. WalTer A. Zaugg, Dr. J. R. Overman and Miss Caroline Niel- sen. FirsT row. leTT To righT: MildredSEolTz, RuTh Kohls, Marian Archibald, Agnes Drummer, RoberT HabensTein. RuTh Mack, KaTherine Mirillian, Ellen Henderson, Elmer WeiTz. Second row: Dr. D. J. Crowley, Harold Hagemeyer, Charles Rankowski, Welda BerlincourT, Mariorie SuTTer, Dondus BerndT, Phyllis PorTmann, Miss Caroline Nielsen, Miss Grace Tressel, Dr. W. A. Zaugg. Third row: William Mahoney. Mr. John Schwarz, Muriel Goodrick, Alma Roach, Elsie Clinger, RuTh Hardin, Pauline Hall, RuTh Dodds, Virginia Cross. . EourTh row: Lloyd Long, James HunTer, William Chappell, Rose Dehnhoff, AlTa Miller, Helen Friend, Margarel' Kaiser, James Ludwick. FiTTh row: Owen Hughes. Darwin MayTield, Rex Moorhead. 35
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FirsT row. leTT To righT: Don- ald Grisier. Marian Cunning- ham, Marfha Riley, Paul Ullom. Second row: Roberi' Dierks, Rose DehnhoTT. Helen Seeley. Phyllis Kuder. Phyllis PorTmann, Helen Harrison. Helen Kear, Pauline Egnew, CharloTTe Duni- pace, Lenore Bowdle, ProT. M. C. McEwen. N December I3. I925, Bowling Green STaTe UniversiTy was granTed The charTer Tor The BeTa chapTer oT Phi Sigma Mu. This is a naTional honor- ary TraTerniT To which only Those sTudenTs in The public school music cle- parTmenT are eligibie Tor membership. Membership in This TraTerniTy is based upon The sTuclenT's scholasTic average aand his proTessional aTTiTude. Phi Sigma Mu aims To TosTer beTTer public school music in America. MARIAN CUNNINGHAM IS ELECTED PRESIDENT The local chapTer elecTed The Tollowing oTTicers To carry ouT The plans oT The organizaTion Tor The school year oT T939-40: presidenT, Marian Cunningham: vice-president Donald Grisier: secreTary, MarTha Riley: hisTorian, RoberT Dierlcsg Treasurer. R. M. Tunnicliffe: chorisTer, M. C. McEwen. Marian Cunningham is also The second vice-presidenT oT The naTional TraTer- niTy. The oTTicial magazine oT The TraTerniTy, THE HARP, is published semi- annually. The BeTa chapTer has been responsible Tor The lasT Two issues oT This magazine. Opera was selecTed as The Topic oT sTudy Tor The pasT year. Verdi's Aida and Wagner's The Walkure, were The Two uniTs oT sTudy. A compleTe review oT The Wagnerian Ring was given beTore deTailed sTudy began. Phi Sigma Mu sponsors sTudenT reciTals which are given in The ReciTal Hall. IT also assisTs in conducTing The disTricT solo and ensemble conTesTs which are held on our campus each year sponsored by The Ohio Music EducaTors AssociaTion. PHI SIGMA MU SPONSORS SOCIAL EVENTS Three social evenTs are sponsored by The TraTerniTy during The year To which The enTire music deparTmenT is inviTed. The TirsT is a Tormal dinner held in The Tall aT The Women's Club. This is The TirsT opporTuniTy To welcome The Treshmen inTo The music deparTmenT. AT ChrisTmas Time Mr. TunnicliTTe opens his home To Phi Sigma Mu and They spend an enioyable evening TogeTher. The IasT social even is a picnic held aT The CiTy park. This consTiTuTes The lasT geT-To-geTher oT The enTire music deparTmenT. 37 Eiiai TTiggissis fliis
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