New York University School of Education - Education Violet Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1931

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New York University School of Education - Education Violet Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 125 of 255
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Page 125 text:

OFFICERS OF ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER Praridezzf .........,............................ ..,,,..,...... ......,,,...,.................................. L I ESLIE M. HAIXIIINGTON Vive-Prexidezzt ........ .,......... H AROLD PERRY DIQIGGS Sec:-efary .A.,,............ A...AA....................... W . EUGENE RLID Trea.rzn'er .......... .....A...... N ORMAN L. BROMBACKLP Hiffm-ian .A.................. .......,,...... .........AAA.......A.A..,.......................,...........,........ A . S. CROOKIR Famlfy Admw -.AAA..AAA.. .................,....,.........,,,,,....,,....AA.A,.....AA...,.,,............. G ORDON E. BAILLY CHARTER MEMBERS DEAN JOHN WILLIAM WITHERS, '91 DR. CHARLES EDWARD SKINNER GORDON E. BAILEY FORREST EDWIN LONG CHARLES DELNORTE WINNING EDWARD H. FULLER, '23 LOUIS ALEXANDER PARKER, '29 NORMAN L. BROMBACKER, '30 CHARLES THOMAS COWAN, '30 AINSWORTH STETSON CROOKER, HAROLD PERRY DRIGGS, '30 WILBUR H. N. HAMJI, '30 EDWARD TALBERT MILKIEY, '30 '30 W. FRED ORTH, JR. CARLTON H. REILLY, '30 IRVING DAVID BERNSTEIN, '31 EDWARD F. DONNIZLLY, '31 JOHN JOSEPH FOLEY, '31 LESLIE MARONEY HARRINGTON W. EUGENE REID, '31 ARTHUR RAYMOND TURPIN, '31 JOHN H. RING, '32 JAMES REYNOLDS VAN DIENBURGH 32 HOWARD FRANKLIN KINNAMON 33 IRA ZASLOFF, '33 NEW MEMBERS HAROLD ERHARD DJORUP, '31 IRVIN H. TRINCHER, '32 HAROLD CORNELIUS MANTZ, '31 WILLIAM GEORGE PIERCY, 30 ALBIZIIT P. VREELAND, '31 GEORGE SPACHE, '32 125

Page 124 text:

Kappa Phi Kappa Alpha Omicron Chap'I'er APPA Pl-II KAPPA is an Honorary, Professional, Education Fraternity. It is a member of the Professional Interfraternity Conference, which gives it national recognition. Membership is by invitation only. The purpose of this fraternity is to promote the cause of education by encouraging men of sound moral character and recognized ability to engage in the study of its prin- ciples and problems. For the furtherance of the above purpose, the fraternity empha- sizes social intercourse, scholarly attainment, and professional ideals. The Alpha Omicron Chapter of Kappa Phi Kappa was .installed in New York University on May 12th, 1930. Bi-monthly meetings have been held to plan a program of activities. By-laws have been formulated. One initiation has already been held, bringing in to the fraternity six new members. The personnel represents many depart- ments in the School of Education including the following: Physical Education, Music, Secondary Education, Psychology, English, Arr, Elementary Education. 124



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Phi Della Kappa I-II DELTA KAPPA is an honorary educational fraternity for men organized for the purpose of developing a more complete professional consciousness, social leader- ship, and productive scholarship among educators. It has existed as a national fraternity under its present organization since 1910. New York University is repre- sented by Rho Chapter, in which approximately four hundred members have been initiated since its inception. Of these, three hundred are active in the affairs of the Chapter. Membership is by invitation, and only those students whose achievements in the School of Education place them in the upper quartile are considered as candidates for membership. Because research is one of our guiding principles, nearly all members are carrying on investigations and experiments in the field of education. It is hoped that leaders will be developed in the various branches of education and that public school education will be promoted scientifically. To this end Rho Chapter offers an award of one hundred dollars each year to the member who in the opinion of the Chapter produces the best thesis. . ' Regular meetings are held monthly during the scholastic year, to which prominent educators are invited to address the Chapter and to present research problems in which they are interested. Dinners and social meetings are held at intervals. A news letter is published three times a year, which keeps the members outside the Metropolitan area in touch with the current activities. OFFICERS Prerident ................,..., .........,.......................... ,.......... H E RBERT D. HARPER Vive-Pre.ridef11 .......... ........... R UDOLF S. KRIVANEK Secretary ..........., ....................... I RA M. KLINE Treasurer .................... ......................... R ALP!-I BATES Historian ......................,... ............... P Aux. W. SCHLORFF Edilol' Rho Newt .....,..,... ............. H EREERT A. TONNE Conductor ........................ ...................... H ERMAN A. ERNST Faculty Spomof -.... ........ ............ D E AN E. GEORGE PAYNE 126

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