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

 - Class of 1931

Page 141 of 255

 

New York University School of Education - Education Violet Yearbook (New York, NY) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 141 of 255
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Scroll VER since the Yearbook of the School of Education was inaugurated, it was a cher- ished hope of the founders to form an Honorary Society of the book which would be composed of those members of the staff who had shown themselves worthy to be members. As the book neared completion, Editor-in-chief Goldenberg made this ambition a fact by asking twelve members of the staff who had shown the greatest zeal and enthusiasm in their Violet activities to become charter members of such a society which would be called the Education Violet Scroll. The twelve who were picked out were not only chosen for their untiring efforts in behalf of the Yearbook, but also on a basis of scholarship, and their personal char- acters. To become a member of the Yearbook one must have an average of at least B, and must possess character traits comparable with those of the highest type of N. Y. U. student. The other major requirement is untiring and loyal service to the Violet. The ofhcers of the Scroll ate: MURRAY GOLDENBERG .....,... .,..............,. P reridenl VINCENT M. REILLY .,....... ......... V ice-Prerideut ALFRED FELLNER .......... ......... T rearnrer ISIDORE REICH .......... .......... S ecvelary Dean Loomis, Professor Barnes, and Miss Vollmer were elected as Honorary mem- bers of the Scroll in appreciation of the fact that their efforts helped the Yearbook attain the high standard which we think it has. The remaining members of the roster are: William O. Frankle, Saire Isenberg, Nathan Benchin, Al Charger, Ira Zasloff, Howard Kinnamon, joseph Schaedel, and Edward Solotar. 1-fl

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Phi Della Sororily HI DELTA was organized at New York University, October 25, 1919, as the social sorority Epsilon Sigma by Effie Dooling, Florence Sullivan, Catherine Kirwin, Anne Hulse, Hazel Saunders, Ruth Marsh and Lucy Bryant. October 25 is regarded as the founding date although the name Phi Delta was not chosen until December 7, 1927, when Epsilon Sigma afhliated with Alpha Delta Omicron of New York State Teacher's College at Albany. The objects are to create a friendly spirit among the girls of the institutions represented, to uphold the honor spirit of the institutions, and to develop the abilities of members for most effective college life. Beta chapter of Phi Delta has maintained a high scholastic record and several of its members have been elected to Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Mu Delta, and Gamma Epsilon Pi. The ofhcial publication of the sorority is a magazine known as the Phi De-lt and is published bi-monthly. Colors are black and gold. The flower is the yellow tea rose. Beta's chapter house is now located at 19 West Eighth Street, New York City. l-'lil



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The New York Universily Band ERE they come! See them step! Those fast stepping Violets in their fascinat- ing uniforms, marching to a fast tune made the spectators at the football games crane their necks for a glimpse. Full of pep and ready for their job, the band opened the program for every major football event on our schedule for the past few years. To begin their season the band members answered the call at Farmingdale in September and worked out under the direction of Maurel Hunkins. Keen competition among the band for the best places in the line-up, daily rehearsals and drills, and the ole swimmin' holef' kept the bandsters busy. The Band, with Albert V. Damato as Drum Major and Edward Feidbauer as Student Leader, marched upon the field, and with the football team, started the Gridiron assault, which was very successful. The end of the football season opened the concert tour and the performance of the Band is well known. The members are proud of the Band and there is no doubt the graduates will have fond memories of their contacts with this organization. We dedicate this page to the boys who, leaving the portals of this institution, carry with them the best wishes of their Alma Maters Musical Organization. 142

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