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the insurance plan was adopt ed by the class of 1938 and has been used ever since as the senior class gift to the university each student subscribing is required to pay a premium of approximately 12.60 a year and the endowment is turned over to the university first payment of the endowment may be made by relinquishing the cap and gown fee of 12.50 the senior class treasury has set aside 1100 to keep up payments for any students who are not able to con tinue with the plan this is the largest sum that has ever been set aside about one-third of last year's seniors subscribed to the plan and it is hoped that there will be even more this year other committee chairmen are john a thurn m e dormitories william d schaeffer chem fra ternities and arnold o putnam i e town sections ordnance to see movie on alloys a motion picture on alloy steels will be shown to the lehigh beth lehem chapter of the army ord nance association when the group meets 7:30 o'clock thursday eve ning in room 466 packard lab the pictures will be shown through the courtesy of the su perintendent of the bethlehem steel company's alloy steel depart ment samuel gladding a member of the executive committee officers to replace those called to active duty will be elected last year's officers were all students except reginald gerhardt first vice-president who works at the steel company all advanced course rotc stu dents in the ordnance branch are invited to attend as well as any body else interested cyanide junior honorary society has released its new point list for members of the class of 1945x an nounced hugh boyd m e pres ident of the society these points must be submitted to mrs bow ker in the arcadia office by noon this friday dec 4 the points are as follows seven points 3.5 average for three semesters varsity letter in group i ii or iii sports president of a fraternity junior manager of any recognized sport six points president of any class makeup editor of the brown and white junior editor of the epitome five points 3.00 average for three semesters junior manager of intramural sports president of a town or dormitory section inter collegiate individual champion in any sport news editor of the brown and white four points secretary-treasurer of any class 2.5 average for three semesters mustard and cheese assistant officer epitome adver tising manager editorial manager of the handbook mustard and cheese membership three points delta omicron theta freshman numerals two years in musical clubs possessor of a college record brown and white local advertising assistant epit ome circulation manager hand book business board junior var sity letter advertising manager of the bachelor financial manager of the bachelor feature editor of the bachelor fiction editor of the bachelor two points art editor of the bachelor photo editor of the bach elor junior cheerleader member ship in alpha epsilon delta rob ert w blake society eta kappa nu eta sigma phi pi mu ep silon or pi delta epsilon board of the brown and white staff of handbook president of any course society president of phi eta sig ma or newtonian society assistant director of the band competition all season for varsity manager ship competition all season for freshman or varsity teams and play in at least one game brown and white circulation manager brown and white photo editor board of epitome bachelor cir culation manager one point officer except presi dent in any course society or offi cer in any club of more than 10 members competition all season for freshman or intramural sports managership competition for staff of any publication junior member of interfraternity council inter national relations club tone continued from page 1 2 arcadia members to attend convention robert p whipple chem 43 president of arcadia and one oth er member of arcadia will attend the pennsylvania interscholastic student government association from feb 26-28 at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia colonel releases rotc promotions with the approval of president williams the folowing promotions and assignments of cadet field offi cers in the r o t c are an nounced by col fay w brabson cadet colonel albert w hemp hill m e 43 regimental com mander cadet lt colonel arthur f mann arts 43 regimental ex ecutive officer cadet major ross p vachon bus 43 reginemtnal adjutant cadet major arnold o putnam i e 43 regimental staff officer cadet major william l stump ch e 43 regimental staff officer cadet lt colonel robert c boston ch e 43 battalion com mander 1st battalion cadet cap tain bernard w deehan bus 43 adjutant 1st battalion cadet lt colonel george h ried arts 43 battazlion commander 2nd battal ion cadet captain john h muel ler m e 43 adjutant 2nd bat talion cadet lt colonel elb ridge w palmer bus 43 battalion commander 3rd battalion and cadet captain vincent f grasso bus 43 adjutant 3rd battalion regional n.y.a director checks work program dr theodore l reller regional director of student work in the national youth administration which has recently come under the control of the national manpower commission made an unscheduled visit to the campus nov 25 to ob serve lehigh's part in the pro gram dr reller was favorably im pressed with the lehigh n y a program price — 5 cents bethlehem pa tuesday december 1 194 vol l no 19 whipple urges return of lafayette class flags already some living groups have cooperated with presi dent williams request to re turn the flags taken from la fayette arcadia now has eight of the flags that were taken they were all brought back by the persons who took them on behalf of arcadia may i ask that anyone else who has a flag please turn it in to the arcadia office these flags are valuable to lafayette and can not be replaced bob whipple president of arcadia young pianist will be next scl feature sascha gorodnitzki to give recital friday the young piano virtuoso sas cha gorodnitzkl playing a pro gram ranging from the classics of the old masters to the composi tions of the moderns will be the third presentation of the current student concerts-lectures series the concert will begin at 8:15 fri day evening in the broughal high school auditorium last year in carnegie hall the brilliant young pianist celebrated the tenth anniversary of his debut and his playing brought 28 curtain calls and numerous encores the audience which filled every avail able seat of the hall refused to leave until the piano was finally closed by the stage-doorman mr gorodnitzki has long been in the first ranks of those who know no mechanical difficulties of the keyboard his musical stature is readily realized by his large and varied repertoire ranging from the oldest masters to the most mod ern composers his artistry of conception and presentation is rarely equalled today date tickets 55 cents the reception of the past two scl presentations indicates that gorodnitzki will appeal highly to the lehigh audience the doors will open at 7:45 and the concert will begin at 8:15 the general ad mission ticket is 1.40 and date tickets are 55 cents the committee consists of lynn c bartlett arts 43 chairman roy c cowin arts 43 joseph kemmer arts 43 robert pollock bus 43 david scoblionko arts 44 and theodore peters chem e 44 george b curtis univer sity registrar dr clarence a shook associate professor of math ematics and dr t edgar shields director of music there will be only two more concerts this year anne brown negro soprano will sing on march 12 and john brownlee metropoli tan baritone will sing april 12 59 men eligible for rotc society fifty-nine advanced course r o t c men have been chosen to take competitive exams for membership in scabbard and blade honorary student military society of the group about 15 men will be chosen they will be pledged at the military ball on dec 12 the men eligible to take the ex exams will be given tomorrow at 4 p m in the sophomore class room at grace hall a practical drill quiz will follow the written quiz rifle scores must be made and submitted by saturday ams are m w bellis w h highfield w h bradford c e inglemanson a j inder rieden e s stowers r w link w c hittinger l m domeratzky g a mur ray j r dove j b rader w h henry j c yastrzab h boyd h n reif snyder c e bosserman a c abeel a h hebrank h j siegele r c shafer w b hursh r 0 williams c b aus tin p m corsa e a stockbower g w snyder w c breidinger e k dimming f e felt d f longley s r helthall p b marsden n c applegate w a bradford c f diefenderfer e l diehl t s ban non w e belser g h brown w c beck t j croake s j litrides a l rosener w c stoeckle h w tilley w k zucker a j cornelius m h schwarz h b neureuter s c szyma kowski p s tremel j f bonin j e gehr m k barrett r e nylin h c ost c a rugg and v r tomaselli cyanide open to 45x men art wendell chosen for military ball dance will be held dec 12 in grace hall art wendell and his orchestra has been signed to play at the mil itary ball to be held from 10 to 2 saturday evening dec 12 at grace hall wendell is the band-leader who played for the senior ball this fall the dance will be informal but all advanced course rotc men are expected to come in uni form the price per couple will be 1.50 tax included chaperones will be col and mrs fay w brabson and capt and mrs samuel pierce the five seniors who make up the committee are louis f dell wig arts andrew f leckie bus john p townsend m e arnold o putnam i e and arthur w hemphill jr m e senior banquet tickets on sale in arcadia office tickets for the senior ban quet can be purchased from mrs bowker in arcadia of fice for 75 cents a sum of 50 cents per plate will be paid out of the class treasury to make up the cost of the 1.25 dinner which will be served 6:30 p m dec 9 in the hotel bethlehem wenzell brown former english professor at lingnan university china will give an eye-witness account of the fall of hong kong and the jap at rocities that followed he is one of the few persons to leave the notorious camp stanley prison in which 2,700 persons are still prisoners of war seniors told of class gift letters have been sent out to all seniors informing them of the insurance plan for the class gift announced preston parr jr ch.e chairman of the senior gift com mittee brown & white lehigh university
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 50 no. 19 |
Date | 1942-12-01 |
Month | 12 |
Day | 01 |
Year | 1942 |
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Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 50 no. 19 |
Date | 1942-12-01 |
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Year | 1942 |
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Source Repository | Lehigh University |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, South Bethlehem |
LCCN | 07019854 |
Source Repository Code | PBL |
Digital Responsible Institution | Lehigh University |
Digital Responsible Institution Code | PBL |
Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | the insurance plan was adopt ed by the class of 1938 and has been used ever since as the senior class gift to the university each student subscribing is required to pay a premium of approximately 12.60 a year and the endowment is turned over to the university first payment of the endowment may be made by relinquishing the cap and gown fee of 12.50 the senior class treasury has set aside 1100 to keep up payments for any students who are not able to con tinue with the plan this is the largest sum that has ever been set aside about one-third of last year's seniors subscribed to the plan and it is hoped that there will be even more this year other committee chairmen are john a thurn m e dormitories william d schaeffer chem fra ternities and arnold o putnam i e town sections ordnance to see movie on alloys a motion picture on alloy steels will be shown to the lehigh beth lehem chapter of the army ord nance association when the group meets 7:30 o'clock thursday eve ning in room 466 packard lab the pictures will be shown through the courtesy of the su perintendent of the bethlehem steel company's alloy steel depart ment samuel gladding a member of the executive committee officers to replace those called to active duty will be elected last year's officers were all students except reginald gerhardt first vice-president who works at the steel company all advanced course rotc stu dents in the ordnance branch are invited to attend as well as any body else interested cyanide junior honorary society has released its new point list for members of the class of 1945x an nounced hugh boyd m e pres ident of the society these points must be submitted to mrs bow ker in the arcadia office by noon this friday dec 4 the points are as follows seven points 3.5 average for three semesters varsity letter in group i ii or iii sports president of a fraternity junior manager of any recognized sport six points president of any class makeup editor of the brown and white junior editor of the epitome five points 3.00 average for three semesters junior manager of intramural sports president of a town or dormitory section inter collegiate individual champion in any sport news editor of the brown and white four points secretary-treasurer of any class 2.5 average for three semesters mustard and cheese assistant officer epitome adver tising manager editorial manager of the handbook mustard and cheese membership three points delta omicron theta freshman numerals two years in musical clubs possessor of a college record brown and white local advertising assistant epit ome circulation manager hand book business board junior var sity letter advertising manager of the bachelor financial manager of the bachelor feature editor of the bachelor fiction editor of the bachelor two points art editor of the bachelor photo editor of the bach elor junior cheerleader member ship in alpha epsilon delta rob ert w blake society eta kappa nu eta sigma phi pi mu ep silon or pi delta epsilon board of the brown and white staff of handbook president of any course society president of phi eta sig ma or newtonian society assistant director of the band competition all season for varsity manager ship competition all season for freshman or varsity teams and play in at least one game brown and white circulation manager brown and white photo editor board of epitome bachelor cir culation manager one point officer except presi dent in any course society or offi cer in any club of more than 10 members competition all season for freshman or intramural sports managership competition for staff of any publication junior member of interfraternity council inter national relations club tone continued from page 1 2 arcadia members to attend convention robert p whipple chem 43 president of arcadia and one oth er member of arcadia will attend the pennsylvania interscholastic student government association from feb 26-28 at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia colonel releases rotc promotions with the approval of president williams the folowing promotions and assignments of cadet field offi cers in the r o t c are an nounced by col fay w brabson cadet colonel albert w hemp hill m e 43 regimental com mander cadet lt colonel arthur f mann arts 43 regimental ex ecutive officer cadet major ross p vachon bus 43 reginemtnal adjutant cadet major arnold o putnam i e 43 regimental staff officer cadet major william l stump ch e 43 regimental staff officer cadet lt colonel robert c boston ch e 43 battalion com mander 1st battalion cadet cap tain bernard w deehan bus 43 adjutant 1st battalion cadet lt colonel george h ried arts 43 battazlion commander 2nd battal ion cadet captain john h muel ler m e 43 adjutant 2nd bat talion cadet lt colonel elb ridge w palmer bus 43 battalion commander 3rd battalion and cadet captain vincent f grasso bus 43 adjutant 3rd battalion regional n.y.a director checks work program dr theodore l reller regional director of student work in the national youth administration which has recently come under the control of the national manpower commission made an unscheduled visit to the campus nov 25 to ob serve lehigh's part in the pro gram dr reller was favorably im pressed with the lehigh n y a program price — 5 cents bethlehem pa tuesday december 1 194 vol l no 19 whipple urges return of lafayette class flags already some living groups have cooperated with presi dent williams request to re turn the flags taken from la fayette arcadia now has eight of the flags that were taken they were all brought back by the persons who took them on behalf of arcadia may i ask that anyone else who has a flag please turn it in to the arcadia office these flags are valuable to lafayette and can not be replaced bob whipple president of arcadia young pianist will be next scl feature sascha gorodnitzki to give recital friday the young piano virtuoso sas cha gorodnitzkl playing a pro gram ranging from the classics of the old masters to the composi tions of the moderns will be the third presentation of the current student concerts-lectures series the concert will begin at 8:15 fri day evening in the broughal high school auditorium last year in carnegie hall the brilliant young pianist celebrated the tenth anniversary of his debut and his playing brought 28 curtain calls and numerous encores the audience which filled every avail able seat of the hall refused to leave until the piano was finally closed by the stage-doorman mr gorodnitzki has long been in the first ranks of those who know no mechanical difficulties of the keyboard his musical stature is readily realized by his large and varied repertoire ranging from the oldest masters to the most mod ern composers his artistry of conception and presentation is rarely equalled today date tickets 55 cents the reception of the past two scl presentations indicates that gorodnitzki will appeal highly to the lehigh audience the doors will open at 7:45 and the concert will begin at 8:15 the general ad mission ticket is 1.40 and date tickets are 55 cents the committee consists of lynn c bartlett arts 43 chairman roy c cowin arts 43 joseph kemmer arts 43 robert pollock bus 43 david scoblionko arts 44 and theodore peters chem e 44 george b curtis univer sity registrar dr clarence a shook associate professor of math ematics and dr t edgar shields director of music there will be only two more concerts this year anne brown negro soprano will sing on march 12 and john brownlee metropoli tan baritone will sing april 12 59 men eligible for rotc society fifty-nine advanced course r o t c men have been chosen to take competitive exams for membership in scabbard and blade honorary student military society of the group about 15 men will be chosen they will be pledged at the military ball on dec 12 the men eligible to take the ex exams will be given tomorrow at 4 p m in the sophomore class room at grace hall a practical drill quiz will follow the written quiz rifle scores must be made and submitted by saturday ams are m w bellis w h highfield w h bradford c e inglemanson a j inder rieden e s stowers r w link w c hittinger l m domeratzky g a mur ray j r dove j b rader w h henry j c yastrzab h boyd h n reif snyder c e bosserman a c abeel a h hebrank h j siegele r c shafer w b hursh r 0 williams c b aus tin p m corsa e a stockbower g w snyder w c breidinger e k dimming f e felt d f longley s r helthall p b marsden n c applegate w a bradford c f diefenderfer e l diehl t s ban non w e belser g h brown w c beck t j croake s j litrides a l rosener w c stoeckle h w tilley w k zucker a j cornelius m h schwarz h b neureuter s c szyma kowski p s tremel j f bonin j e gehr m k barrett r e nylin h c ost c a rugg and v r tomaselli cyanide open to 45x men art wendell chosen for military ball dance will be held dec 12 in grace hall art wendell and his orchestra has been signed to play at the mil itary ball to be held from 10 to 2 saturday evening dec 12 at grace hall wendell is the band-leader who played for the senior ball this fall the dance will be informal but all advanced course rotc men are expected to come in uni form the price per couple will be 1.50 tax included chaperones will be col and mrs fay w brabson and capt and mrs samuel pierce the five seniors who make up the committee are louis f dell wig arts andrew f leckie bus john p townsend m e arnold o putnam i e and arthur w hemphill jr m e senior banquet tickets on sale in arcadia office tickets for the senior ban quet can be purchased from mrs bowker in arcadia of fice for 75 cents a sum of 50 cents per plate will be paid out of the class treasury to make up the cost of the 1.25 dinner which will be served 6:30 p m dec 9 in the hotel bethlehem wenzell brown former english professor at lingnan university china will give an eye-witness account of the fall of hong kong and the jap at rocities that followed he is one of the few persons to leave the notorious camp stanley prison in which 2,700 persons are still prisoners of war seniors told of class gift letters have been sent out to all seniors informing them of the insurance plan for the class gift announced preston parr jr ch.e chairman of the senior gift com mittee brown & white lehigh university |
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