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

 - Class of 1931

Page 128 of 255

 

New York University School of Education - Education Violet Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 128 of 255
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Page 128 text:

The Graduale Club HE Graduate Club is organized to provide social contacts and professional activities for its six hundred members. Students who are taking graduate work in the School of Education make the membership, which represents all phases of educational service from all parts of the world. With such a variety of experience and interest in the graduate group, the programs of the Graduate Club have been meeting a real need in the University life of its members. This year's program was an extension of the excellent series of activities conducted by previous officers. One hundred and fifty members attended the Sociological Lecture given by Dr. Ellwood, and two hundred enjoyed the Roof Garden Party. The occa- sional informal social gatherings were very popular. The lecture of Dr. Shaw of the Department of Philosophy of the Graduate School of Liberal Arts, afforded a professional attraction followed by an informal get-acquainted period. The friendly luncheon held at the Daffydil, in the Village, was attended by one hundred and forty. Dean and Mrs. Withers, and Dr. and Mrs. Payne were guests of the occasion, and several members of the faculty joined the group. The remaining year's programs called for two educational meetings and three socials. The Graduate Club feels that it is compensating for the loss of some of the personal contacts that it necessitated by the rapid growth of our School of Education. OFFICERS Pireridemf ..... I .......................... .,........................... ........... ......................... L E W 1 s ELHUFF Fir!! Vice-Prefiden! .............. .................................... M ARY T. MCDERMOTT fChairman of Social Committee, Second Vive-Prerident ...,........ .............,,.......................,........,.........,...... J uuus YOURMAN fChairman of Educational Committee, Secretary ..........., ..,...,..,..,.............................,...., L oursrs E. SPRINGER 128

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Pi Lambda There I LAMBDA THETA, a national honorary organization for women in the educational field, is represented at N. Y. U. by Rho Chapter. The founders of Pi Lambda Theta were desirous of establishing in the various institutions interested in the general practice of education a lofty code of professional ethics, high standards of honor, and of promoting such social interests as will further these ends. To foster these ideals, chapters have been organized in all the important schools of education throughout the country. Rho chapter of N. Y. U. received its charter in 1925. Pi Lambda Theta is a closed sorority in that membership is by invitation only. This organization numbers 196 members, who represent various educational fields. The program for the year provides for lectures on educational topics, round-table discussions of classroom problems, reports on the work of members, and social meetings at which informal contact with others in the Held of education may be made. OFFICERS Preridenz .................. .....................,,................. ............... R U TH F1TzE1.1. Vice-Preridenz ................................................... ..........., E DITH SCHLUETER Correrponding Senretary ............................... ............ M ARTHA KUHLMAN Arrirtant Correrponding Secretary ............ ................. M ARION GILL Recording Secretary ..,....................................... ....,......... M Rs. VIOLA ELIA Trearurer ................................ ............. M ABEL FARLEY Keeper of Rerof-dr .....,........ ............. E DNA Sramsms 127



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--'T j I iw at va, .,.. Glee Club ECENTLY, the Physical Education Department through its Education Bureau set about organizing a Glee Club. Direct charge of the club was put in the hands of Irwin Hecht. From a group of five who showed up for the first meeting it grew to some twenty-four members. The North Studio of the Students' Building has been used for practice. The peculiar thing about this Glee Club is the purpose, or better, the several pur- poses behind it. It was formed with the idea of having it accompany a group of speakers who are to go about to various schools and clubs making addresses on the subject of Physical Education and Health with the idea of increasing the prestige of that profession. Secondly, it was to afford recreation for those participating, and thirdly, it was felt that by securing students from the Department of Music Education to direct the singers, an excellent opportunity for practice teaching would be afforded. The Club at first limited itself to practice of the old favorites such as Love's Old Song, The Old Oaken Bucket, etc. Then efforts were extended to the field of negro spirituals, following which the newer popular songs which lend themselves to harmony were tried. After a fair amount of success has been attained in these fields the club intends to work on the University Songs and then expand their work as they see fit. 129

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