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FROSAI-ICAMP UESDAY, Septemher 16, 1941 - 21001 The Freshmen were on their way to camp. Already at the take were the student directors, Guenther Koth and Edyth, Reichard, the student counsetors, w X and Dr. and hftrs. Keiter, who were there for the hfth year. x The Freshmen were kept husy with hitting, swimming, forums. and camptires. None of them witt ever forget Sanford Haneys leading the songs. The icirst afternoon at camp was spent in getting acquainted and taking part ' in sports. After a hearty dinner, prepared hy Mrs. Stcettie, a discussion on What College Can Mean!! tootc ptace. Q-3'- - -- - Wednesday' afternoon was the time for the traditional trip across the take to visit the Leatherstoctcing Fatts. That evening, Dean Hactcemann ted a dis- cussion on schatarship. On Thursday morning, 'Student Organizationw was the topic under discussion, with Dr. Newton acting as chairman. A trip was made to Cooperstown in the afternoon to visit the Basehatt Museum. The Freshmen were then introduced to the tacutty memhers, who were dinner guests Thursday evening? Entertainment was provided hy the occupants of each tent, who presented stunts of great dramatic catihre. Friday morning, the tast few hours of Freshman Camp, was spent in meeting with professors, so that the new studentsmight get an idea of what the different courses ottered. For Freshmen and counselors, Camp Witt he an indetihte memory of informat -fun and fettowship. HE Hartwick Cottege A Cappella Choir is group singing without musical AK fjifik accompaniment. Rendition of thought, tone cotor, and harmony must he f 1 r, 'jg . . . . , ,bl I 9 -. , of the highest degree to meet the sanction of audiences of the choir. To achieve dxf ,: A b YL, L this perfection, the memhers spend a great deat of time in intensive weetqty lil E: I rehearsats. Through the cooperation of the forty-tive student voices and the ka- -w X director, Professor Frank E. Hataanson, the choir .has this year made severat s 1 successfut appearances. 3 0 Mr. lhtatcanson, head of the cottege music department, had graduate worts wg Z L' at Carnegie institute of Technotogy and Syracuse University. He is a graduate of Ohertin Conservatory of Miisic, where he was tenor sotoist with the choir. Mr. Hatcanson has atso had vocat and chorat study under Dr. Ernest Lunt, Bruce Benjamin, Lowett Wettes, and Dr. F. tvtetius Christiansen. Among the favorite pieces were All Breathing Life hy Bach: From Grief io Glory hy Christiansen, Praise Ihe Lord hy XNennerhergh, and A Ballad of the Trees and lhc Mcislcr hy Matthews. tn addition to a greater appreciation of heautifut music, the memhers of the choir are given the oppor- tunity to hroaden their own experience and to increase their contacts. The choir has sung for chapet pro- gram, tocat church services, and radio hroadcasts, in addition to the concert tour. The tour itinerary inctuded such cities as Cooperstown, Utica, Syracuse, Oswego, Binghamton, Gtoversvitte, and Amsterdam. 45
A W.. gf I' , 1 fly' ' ,ff i .Hi Q5 'C Bacfe Row: Go cl mtfrolomay, Cork um, Brenner. P A N - I-I E I. L HE Pan-Hettenic Councit is composect of two merntuers from each of the three sororities. These six girts enforce the rutes governing the sororities anct maintain a friendly anti cooperative spirit among time ttmree Greet: organizations. The president this year was Marjorie Coriqum, anct the advisor was Miss A. Bishop. In time fait, insteact of the annuat tea, the Council gave an informal Hclraftu party for time freshmen and transfer women at ttie Cottege. This party was very successful in enaiaiing new students to get acquaintect with sorority women. The Pan-Hellenic Councit anct inter-Fraternity Council cooperatect in sponsoring tire annuat Att-Greek Dance at the Elks, Ctutn in December. The presidents of Botti organizations were co-chairmen. Teri Stevens and his orchestra furnished time music. This year the sctaotarstwip cup, awarctect annuatty to the sorority with the taigtrest generat sctaotastic average, was presentect to Ptii Sigma Ptai. inter-sorority retations were greatty improved by tonger and more frequent meetings of time Councit. Time fait anct spring rustning periocts were shortened consicieraiaty, and time constitution was revised to inctucte unwritten laws. A The members of the Councit were tviarjorie Corttum and Ruth Barttmotomay from Phi Sigma Ptii, Harriette Goociricti and Etizatnettr Brenner from G ' Kathryn Natoti and Dorottiea Vetotta fr ' amma Pin Delta, and om Sigma Detta Mtr. 46 t I 1 o rich, Naioli, Velotla. Seotefl: B '
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