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large crowd assures fu ture meetings reiter prophesies ; assembly held in chapel athletic awards presented by coaches and professors famous choir to be led by its founder dr wolle extra page will be devoted to lehigh journalism course seniors must have their grad uating fees paid by saturday may 14 g b curtis associate dean and registrar announced the fees due are 10 for a di ploma and a 2 desposit for a cap and gown mr curtis stated that it is essenital that the fees be paid by saturday physical club elects officers the pledging and formal ini tiation of omicron delta kappa national senior honorary society will be held thursday night may 19 the pledging will take place at the various residences of the men to be pledged and the initia tion will be held at the sigma phi epsilon house all juniors who wish to turn in points for election to the so ciety should give them to r e imhoff section b taylor hall or ray serfass phi delta theta house not later than tuesday noon may 16 musical clubs will entertain dutch supper in allentown fol lows meeting scabbard and blade - society held its initiation at the lehigh ar mory last monday the men initiat ed at this time were dr c g beardslee j m hazen 34 a b rawn 33 j c rhoads 33 and r a lodge 33 after the formal initiation the society adjourned to the allentown armory where a dutch supper took place russel burk 33 presided and introduced the speakers who included lieut col m.h thomlin son capt j o green capt m clay capt j k rice capt c h keck and capt p l sadler all of the lehigh department of mili tary science and tactics and major c b meyers of the coast artillery corps burk president of the local chap ter took charge of the installation of the new chapter at lafayette last friday he was assisted by j a fritts marcus hoover and capt j k rice of the r o t c de partment at lehigh debating club to pick men band and orchestra will play at final glee club recital delta omicron theta will hold meeting in pack ard laboratory seniors demonstrate inter esting experiments at recent meeting several interesting experiments were demonstrated by seniors in the physics department and new officers were elected at the meeting of the physical society last night melvin dresher eng phys 33 was elected president of the jsociety other officers elected were arthur schwartz 33 vice president j m loh»e 33 treasurer r j myers 33 secretary dr c c bidwell head of the physics department was chosen faculty advisor of the society e d smith 35 was sel ected to represent the sophomores in the society a light calliope was demon stated by edward b dougles 32 which was interesting as well as amusing the device consisted of a revolving disk with several rings of holes at various but regular inter vals lights shining through the rings of the holes excite a light sen sitive tube and musical notes are produced by an arrangement with a keyboard different lights are light ed behindfcthe various rings of holes and music is produced demonstrations by other seniors were a light sensitive circuit using a thyrotron vacuum tube by j w schneider a mathematics treatise by w c elmore and a talking arc by h r zinszer societies will hold outing at glory hill men who have attended two or more meetings of delta omicron theta honorary debating society and who have shown sufficient in terest in debating will be consider ed for election to the society at the meeting 4 p m thursday may 19 tin room 466 packard laboratory initiation of the new members and election of officers will follow the meeting louis m stamberg allentown attorney accepted the position of debating coach at the meeting of d o t in his office tuesday night the reorganization of the society was discussed and sol leibowitz was appointed chairman of the committee to revise the constitu tion according to edward fleisch er president of d o t the sqciety has a sound financial standing and is expected to function very active ly next year under the coaching of dr stamberg and the faculty ad visors dale h grarhley instructor in journalism and myron j luch professor of english keys will be awarded to those men who have already participated in debating at lehigh and have sus tained an interest in debating de spite the difficulties they have met this year according to fleischer bowie,'95 explains geodetic balancing this evening at 5 p m 1.200 peo ple will assemble in packer mem orial chapel to hear the first part of the twenty-sixth annual bach fes tival which yearly attracts bach de votees from near and far the chorus of 240 under the direction of dr j fred wolle acknowledged authority on the music of johann sebastian bach and founder of the choir will be accompanied by an orchestra of 35 members of the philadelphia symphony orchestra seven of bach's most popular can tatas will be rendered at 5 p m and 9 p m these are the shorter works and of the sacred type the soloists will be ruth shaffner soprano rose e bampton contralto dan grid ley tenor robert m crawford ba ritone and charles t tittman bass tomorrow at 2:30 p m and 5 p m bach's mass in b minor one of the most beautiful and diffi cult musical works will be sung the soloists at this time will be ernestine hohl eberhard soprano amy ellerman contralto charles stratton tenor and messrs craw ford and tittman mrs ruth beck er myers will again be pianist and will be accompanied on the organ by prof t edgar shields preced ing each performance chorals will be played from the tower of the chapel by the central moravian trombone choir which includes the only soprano alto and f bass trombone's in the country hundreds to attend recital tf the weather is favorable hun dreds unable to obtain admission to the church will gather outside to hear the bach music making a col orful and festive scene the lehigh campus offering a suitable back ground for the superb music rehearsals of the choir were be gun last fall and dr wolle has vis ited philadelphia several times for rehearsals of the philadelphia or chestra section and the soloists dr wolle has done much to pro mote interest in bach in this coun try in 8818 he returned from ger many after on exhaustive study of the works of the master he be came conductor of the bethlehem choral union of 115 members at that time and began preparation of the st john's passion which was sung for the first time in this coun try on june 5 1888 another goal in the mind of dr wolle was the cel ebrated mass in b minor but it was not until twelve years later that it made its debut in united states sung by the bach choir since that time the mass has been given at ev ery festival smith f g 888 third quartiltf beaver d p 887 grinevich j j 742 forsyth h j 881 holahan j j 737 whitenight h a 881 arthur w l 734 haas m j 879 nelson a 781 douglas e b 877 buckler e 730 swoyer r h 877 gormley e m 730 current w e 872 home a w 729 hottle g a 872 schuck w m 727 rohrs a g 868 lawrence w w 728 kehoe j e 863 shaw f b 723 oldham j e 863 ross e m 722 zonge r d ' 858 friedricks f l 721 kuklentz k l 854 elliott h b 719 serfass r k 835 murray f a 715 second quartile witemeyer b d 713 mclean h l 832 williamson j l 711 kauffman e w 826 chandler l t 711 thome a m 822 best d e 710 britton l v 817 behney p a 709 land sidney 813 warnick c d ro7 eyster w m 811 jurden w l 700 slichter c b 809 schwartz j f 700 harris r h 805 kaleda g m 698 gadd frank w 801 banks c w 694 freiday h j 800 fryling h h 694 green c e 799 kbbson c h 694 cleaver t s 798 young m g 694 narzisi f 798 miller w d 693 stow l j . 788 fritz w c 889 huntington l b 786 bienfang g i 685 deutschmann m 785 walborn c f 685 describes relation of erosion products and sub-crust for the second year students in the journalism department will write and edit the allentown morn ing call for its issue next tuesday may 17 according to r dale gram ley instructor in journalism they will cover all local news including sports and will edit and write the headlines on all material in the paper for that day they have been given full sway on the editor ial page and will even go so far as to handle the pennsylvania dutch column pumpernickleßill which is a daily feature on that page charles a milson 33 will write this column the students are privileged to take over the call through the courtesy of colonel c j smith managing editor percy b ruhe editor and e j mcgettigan city editor colonel smith who is active in the pennsylvania association of editors is very much interested in college journalism he is on the board of journalism school at pennsylvania state college page for lehigh in addition to the routine news and editorials for the issue the le high students have been granted an additional page for feature material about the journalism department and lehigh university this page will contain a picture of the entire brown and white staff which was taken by a morning call photo grapher yesterday pictures of the students taking over principal posi tions on the call will also be printed members of the staff of the gall will be on hand to show reporters their beats they however will not write any of the stories work of the students on the night of the is sue will be supervised by mr gram ley and kenneth k kost graduate assistant in journalism reed to be city editor the editors of the paper will be the following martin m reed city editor clifford e harrison tele graph editor gordon o jones sports editor edward fleischer editorial manager and arthur l benson editor of bethlehem-easton page the copy readers will be the fol lowing gellert s alleman t p doubleday ben d beach and francis e nemzek the editorial writers will be h f casselman ben d beach ben minifie and c e harrison the following are reporters h j silver r e slonaker w w friedel f g loew e a sawyer r w schwartz w r lathrop harry warendorf h j o'brien george wolcott a s wall w r merriam j b campbell robert f herrick j f brownlee , t w burke e.d smith and j.l schaef fer coming events blakians and deutscher verein to discuss carnegies a joint meeting of the robert w blake and deutscher verein socie ties will be held today from 4 to 11 p m at the summer home of dr percy hughes professor and head of the department of'philosophy and education at glory hill n j a discussion of the results of the carnegie examinations and their re lation to educational progress will follow those who took the exam inations will be asked to comment upon them several copies of the examinations will be available for direct reference professor palmer and professor hughes will deliver brief talks on the histories and purposes of the respective societies the picnic will open the program after which songs will be sung un der the direction of prof r.p more of the german department cakes coffee hot dogs marshmallows and potatoes will be served there will be about 45 members present in cluding 10 faculty guests the robert w balke society in augurated joint meetings among honorary societies and the move ment seems to have genuine merit in that it helps members of both societies to maintain a more generic attitude than is otherwise possible tennis match cancelled interfraternity intramural cups presented by physical edu cation department despite inclement weather condi tions which necessitated holding the college meeting in the chapel in sted president of arcadia comment students were present to watch the sword and crescent and cyanide pledging thursday morning prof h r reiter director of the physical education department after being introduced by c e hal sted president of 9rcadia comment ed on the large number of students present and assured the continuance of this custom in the future presentation of athletic awards was made by various coaches and faculty members the class cane as passed by winton l miller pres ident of the class of 32 to fritz d keck president of the class of 33 sword and crescent taps allen t ware president of sword and crescent called the pledges to the front where they were given white ribbons to be worn on the left arm the men pledged to sword and crescent were john a aufhammer bus c william cooper e.e c.n creich ton arts pierce j flanigan c.e edward fleischer arts james fountain bus robert g garrett c.e mark w hendricks m e jack h kaufman c e fritz d keck bus clarence b peck bus burt h riviere bus john a tem pest arts harry s walker i e ; and william b warren arts burt reviere was called last because he had the most points pierce flanigan president of the cyanide called the men's names who were pledged to that society these men had a small blue and white ribbon pinned on their left lapel the men pledged were rob ert f bavington bus ben d beach e e john k beidler 1.e ben l bishop arts richard f eggleston c e lewis h eichel berger m e ; bernard g fort man 1 e john r fuga/d c e garrett l grier bus george e goodrich i e richard n linda bury chem richard e mcleod i e c brooks peters arts paul e short bus ralph r snyder e m cups are awarded i the following cups were present ed by donors and representatives in the respective branches of athletics fall tennis cup to fred bomhoff 32 winner and brooks in tra-mural fencing cup to jackson boughner 32 the fraternity intra mural athletic leader's cup to george e brumbach 32 dormi tory intra-mural leader's cup to leopard brooks 32 the indepen dent leader's cup to a w sobel 32 buller physical improvement cup to hamil reidy 35 drave in terclass swimming cup to the class of 34 maxwell cross country cup to wilbur jurden 32 mcgrath track cup to libert t chandler 32 reiter interclass soccer cup to the class of 34 interclass track cup to the class of 35 touch football cup to phi gamma delta and pi lambda phi the myer field events cup to joel rothenberg 32 the following cups were present ed for intramural sports touch football league a delta upsilon league b phi gamma delta lea gue c t lambda chi alpha league d pi lambda phi the bridge cup went to lambda chi alpha basket ball cup~to chi phi wrestling cup to kappa alpha pool cup to phi gamma delta and the excellency cup in intramural sports to pi lambda phi the tennis match scheduled this afternoon with dartmouth has been cancelled due to the un favorable condition of the courts on steel field friday may 13 4 p m varsity tennis vs dart mouth steel field 5 p m bach festival opens in pack er memorial church 7:15 p m joint meeting of old and new cabinets of the lehigh un ion in drown hall saturday may 14 1 30 p m freshman baseball vs lafayette taylor field 3 p m varsity baseball vs lafay ette taylor field 8:15 p m combined musical clubs concert in drown hall monday may 16 7:30 p m joint meeting of old and new cabinets of the lehigh union in drown hall twelve seniors one junior better 1,000 mark on test d l mcadam eng phys leads engineers with 1 , 1 69 ; business men under 1 000 results of the senior carnegie comprehensives show that the arts men as a group lead the univer sity in the first three quartiles there were 41 men in the college of arts and sciences who answered a total of 35,808 questions with an individ ual average of 871 points of the en gineers 94 men answered a 6a 6 total of 76,206 questions and averaged 811 ; points per man forty-one men in the college of business administra tion answered a total of 29,000 ques tions and obtained an average of 707 points per man e v schuyler high junior jackson l boughner arts 32 received the highest score the re sults showed that boughner obtain er 1,182 points he is one of the 12 seniors and one junior to obtain a score better than 1,000 the highest possible score was 1,882 the men in the engineering de partments who received over 1,000 points were d l macadam eng phys b rabinowitz ch eng e b hildum m e f m morris e m w c elmore eng phys and j d brandner ch eng e v schuyler was the only junior in the three colleges to get more than 1,000 six men beat 1,000 mark in the arts college where the highest score was made six men obtained more than 1,000 these men were j l boughner samuel solomon d c osborn w m col lins m tomlinson and p b myers in the business college there were no men obtaining over 1,000 points the highest scores obtained were by l l brennesholtz and e l schacht men get exemptions the following list gives the nanjes of all those who secured some exemptions through this examination the fourth quartile se cured no exemptions the names and scores of the first three quar tiles are as follows arts seniors ii rst quartile third quartile • score score boughner j l 1182 miller j g 796 solomon samuel 1038 belmore a j 793 osborn d c 1027 ullmann g..w 785 collins w m 1012 macadam n g 776 tomlinson m 1011 magyar j j 773 myers p b 1008 krusen h p 769 berkowitz s b 997 weinstock h j 768 half d w 987 ellison n c 768 lancit sidney 956 felssner c a 766 benson ralph 943 sawyer d s 763 salwen robert 942 fisher f l 761 sobo cecil 936 sachs w s 765 lipstein arthur 931 duncan j e 764 second quartile tonkonogy a e 753 rose a l 916 juniors collins e a 914 wrst quartile tilles h m 913 schneck k r 859 altman w 879 klippert h l 833 davidson d t 877 second quartile rothenberg j 866 bornstein j a 754 shan'ker m w 866 diefenbach j g 656 brener d a 860 frace j w 628 doering q c 851 third quartile qoldenberg d d 845 hammond b b 625 mele s c 841 burk r w 611 spath w h 829 sobel a w 802 anderson a m 800 business seniors first quartile third quartile brennesholtz l.l 945 oberstein m b 667 schacht e l 919 booker j h 656 kriebel h a 869 askin simon 646 drake d j 849 wyckoff b 644 dakin r g 839 earl r m 633 james v s 829 kaplan leon 633 mor m f 805 moscowitz i 629 gaetjens h a 788 sergott 1 t 624 ely g w 777 harris g a 623 the fourth and final glee club concert of the year will be held saturday evening may 14 at 8:15 in drown hall immediately follow ing the concert there will be a dance^the_music being furrfished by the club's jazz orchestra under the direction of julian booker all students will be admitted free and tickets are now available in drown hall said ben witemey er manager of the combined musi cal clubs the general admission for outsiders will be soc a new program has been arrang ed by t e shields leader of the glee club the program includes four new numbers love me or not my home land venetian love song and soldiers chorus by special request the glee club will sing the bellman by cecil forsyth the band will play one number egyptian suite during intermis sion the concert orchestra will also play several numbers after the glee club program the chaper ons for the dance following the concert include prof and mrs a a diefenderfer and mr and mrs richard j degray roeder j s 759 miller w l 615 marks c e 758 mayberry w 609 graham m j 749 giegerich c r 604 duke w v 74 lownie w a 599 stanley a t 741 sofman arthur 587 second quartile juniors mcmullen j g 71s first quartile bomhoff l f 704 tichenor h w 866 dorworth c e 700 slaughter p h 814 bingham m c 697 decker r e 751 roth w 0 695 second quartile beckwith g n 682 bachman r r 68s heffner j h 679 harrower w p 688 wilson r j 675 o'brien r l 66d jacofis a h 672 halhert a h 614 miller l h 665 third hull c f 662 issel w e 597 jones g 6 662 linguiti a f 519 maharay j e 661 morgan r v 50s engineers seniors first quartile 2nd quartile con macadsm i l 1169 sones w l 784 rabinowitz b h44 stoneback i t 780 hildum e b 1131 schier c f 779 morris f m 1114 french f j 778 elmore w c 1054 gafnble w j 778 brandner j d 1035 weaver c a 772 angle j e jr 999 crocco s r 767 napravnik 1 992 brooks l 766 briesinger w k 964 ' kearns f j 766 raring r h 945 brown j d 760 reynolds p g 932 french g t 769 pimper c w 927 fluck r i 750 kellner t r 909 nichols d p 746 bennett v 0 90s seabrbok c c 746 bernard a f 901 bronstein j b 743 gardner k c 894 osborn h b 748 the balance of the crust of the earth on the sub-crust and the equi librium of land blocks by gravity was expained to geology students by dr william bowie c e 95 university lecturer wednesday and thursday mornings in williams hall dr bowie head of the division of geodesy in the united states coast and geodetic survey at washington also had a round table conference with civil engineering students wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock he informed the students that sub-crust material is constantly re placing the eroded material and that the eroded material in time be comes sub-crust thus balancing the crust of the earth he also explained that the lava from volcanoes does not come from the center of the earth but from material no deeper than 20 or 3 miles below the earth's surface sixty per cent of the earthquakes occur at the bottom of the sea thus showing that even the sea is under going constant change dr bowie illustrated his lecture with slides bethlehem pa friday may 13 1932 scabbard and blade initiates five men arts men head carnegie exam vol xxxix no 5 i . price — five cents the lehigh university brown and white honoraries tap at college meet morning call to be edited by students 1,200 expected to hear choir this afternoon senior honorary to pledge and initiate at s.p.e house curtis says graduation fees must be paid by saturday j l boughner arts 32 receives highest score correctly answers 1 1 82 of 1 882 questions lehigh journalists will publish tuesday issue of allentown paper without help of staff twenty-sixth mu sicale will begin at 5 p m indpacker memorial chapel today member intercollegiate newspaper association all the lehigh news first
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FullText | large crowd assures fu ture meetings reiter prophesies ; assembly held in chapel athletic awards presented by coaches and professors famous choir to be led by its founder dr wolle extra page will be devoted to lehigh journalism course seniors must have their grad uating fees paid by saturday may 14 g b curtis associate dean and registrar announced the fees due are 10 for a di ploma and a 2 desposit for a cap and gown mr curtis stated that it is essenital that the fees be paid by saturday physical club elects officers the pledging and formal ini tiation of omicron delta kappa national senior honorary society will be held thursday night may 19 the pledging will take place at the various residences of the men to be pledged and the initia tion will be held at the sigma phi epsilon house all juniors who wish to turn in points for election to the so ciety should give them to r e imhoff section b taylor hall or ray serfass phi delta theta house not later than tuesday noon may 16 musical clubs will entertain dutch supper in allentown fol lows meeting scabbard and blade - society held its initiation at the lehigh ar mory last monday the men initiat ed at this time were dr c g beardslee j m hazen 34 a b rawn 33 j c rhoads 33 and r a lodge 33 after the formal initiation the society adjourned to the allentown armory where a dutch supper took place russel burk 33 presided and introduced the speakers who included lieut col m.h thomlin son capt j o green capt m clay capt j k rice capt c h keck and capt p l sadler all of the lehigh department of mili tary science and tactics and major c b meyers of the coast artillery corps burk president of the local chap ter took charge of the installation of the new chapter at lafayette last friday he was assisted by j a fritts marcus hoover and capt j k rice of the r o t c de partment at lehigh debating club to pick men band and orchestra will play at final glee club recital delta omicron theta will hold meeting in pack ard laboratory seniors demonstrate inter esting experiments at recent meeting several interesting experiments were demonstrated by seniors in the physics department and new officers were elected at the meeting of the physical society last night melvin dresher eng phys 33 was elected president of the jsociety other officers elected were arthur schwartz 33 vice president j m loh»e 33 treasurer r j myers 33 secretary dr c c bidwell head of the physics department was chosen faculty advisor of the society e d smith 35 was sel ected to represent the sophomores in the society a light calliope was demon stated by edward b dougles 32 which was interesting as well as amusing the device consisted of a revolving disk with several rings of holes at various but regular inter vals lights shining through the rings of the holes excite a light sen sitive tube and musical notes are produced by an arrangement with a keyboard different lights are light ed behindfcthe various rings of holes and music is produced demonstrations by other seniors were a light sensitive circuit using a thyrotron vacuum tube by j w schneider a mathematics treatise by w c elmore and a talking arc by h r zinszer societies will hold outing at glory hill men who have attended two or more meetings of delta omicron theta honorary debating society and who have shown sufficient in terest in debating will be consider ed for election to the society at the meeting 4 p m thursday may 19 tin room 466 packard laboratory initiation of the new members and election of officers will follow the meeting louis m stamberg allentown attorney accepted the position of debating coach at the meeting of d o t in his office tuesday night the reorganization of the society was discussed and sol leibowitz was appointed chairman of the committee to revise the constitu tion according to edward fleisch er president of d o t the sqciety has a sound financial standing and is expected to function very active ly next year under the coaching of dr stamberg and the faculty ad visors dale h grarhley instructor in journalism and myron j luch professor of english keys will be awarded to those men who have already participated in debating at lehigh and have sus tained an interest in debating de spite the difficulties they have met this year according to fleischer bowie,'95 explains geodetic balancing this evening at 5 p m 1.200 peo ple will assemble in packer mem orial chapel to hear the first part of the twenty-sixth annual bach fes tival which yearly attracts bach de votees from near and far the chorus of 240 under the direction of dr j fred wolle acknowledged authority on the music of johann sebastian bach and founder of the choir will be accompanied by an orchestra of 35 members of the philadelphia symphony orchestra seven of bach's most popular can tatas will be rendered at 5 p m and 9 p m these are the shorter works and of the sacred type the soloists will be ruth shaffner soprano rose e bampton contralto dan grid ley tenor robert m crawford ba ritone and charles t tittman bass tomorrow at 2:30 p m and 5 p m bach's mass in b minor one of the most beautiful and diffi cult musical works will be sung the soloists at this time will be ernestine hohl eberhard soprano amy ellerman contralto charles stratton tenor and messrs craw ford and tittman mrs ruth beck er myers will again be pianist and will be accompanied on the organ by prof t edgar shields preced ing each performance chorals will be played from the tower of the chapel by the central moravian trombone choir which includes the only soprano alto and f bass trombone's in the country hundreds to attend recital tf the weather is favorable hun dreds unable to obtain admission to the church will gather outside to hear the bach music making a col orful and festive scene the lehigh campus offering a suitable back ground for the superb music rehearsals of the choir were be gun last fall and dr wolle has vis ited philadelphia several times for rehearsals of the philadelphia or chestra section and the soloists dr wolle has done much to pro mote interest in bach in this coun try in 8818 he returned from ger many after on exhaustive study of the works of the master he be came conductor of the bethlehem choral union of 115 members at that time and began preparation of the st john's passion which was sung for the first time in this coun try on june 5 1888 another goal in the mind of dr wolle was the cel ebrated mass in b minor but it was not until twelve years later that it made its debut in united states sung by the bach choir since that time the mass has been given at ev ery festival smith f g 888 third quartiltf beaver d p 887 grinevich j j 742 forsyth h j 881 holahan j j 737 whitenight h a 881 arthur w l 734 haas m j 879 nelson a 781 douglas e b 877 buckler e 730 swoyer r h 877 gormley e m 730 current w e 872 home a w 729 hottle g a 872 schuck w m 727 rohrs a g 868 lawrence w w 728 kehoe j e 863 shaw f b 723 oldham j e 863 ross e m 722 zonge r d ' 858 friedricks f l 721 kuklentz k l 854 elliott h b 719 serfass r k 835 murray f a 715 second quartile witemeyer b d 713 mclean h l 832 williamson j l 711 kauffman e w 826 chandler l t 711 thome a m 822 best d e 710 britton l v 817 behney p a 709 land sidney 813 warnick c d ro7 eyster w m 811 jurden w l 700 slichter c b 809 schwartz j f 700 harris r h 805 kaleda g m 698 gadd frank w 801 banks c w 694 freiday h j 800 fryling h h 694 green c e 799 kbbson c h 694 cleaver t s 798 young m g 694 narzisi f 798 miller w d 693 stow l j . 788 fritz w c 889 huntington l b 786 bienfang g i 685 deutschmann m 785 walborn c f 685 describes relation of erosion products and sub-crust for the second year students in the journalism department will write and edit the allentown morn ing call for its issue next tuesday may 17 according to r dale gram ley instructor in journalism they will cover all local news including sports and will edit and write the headlines on all material in the paper for that day they have been given full sway on the editor ial page and will even go so far as to handle the pennsylvania dutch column pumpernickleßill which is a daily feature on that page charles a milson 33 will write this column the students are privileged to take over the call through the courtesy of colonel c j smith managing editor percy b ruhe editor and e j mcgettigan city editor colonel smith who is active in the pennsylvania association of editors is very much interested in college journalism he is on the board of journalism school at pennsylvania state college page for lehigh in addition to the routine news and editorials for the issue the le high students have been granted an additional page for feature material about the journalism department and lehigh university this page will contain a picture of the entire brown and white staff which was taken by a morning call photo grapher yesterday pictures of the students taking over principal posi tions on the call will also be printed members of the staff of the gall will be on hand to show reporters their beats they however will not write any of the stories work of the students on the night of the is sue will be supervised by mr gram ley and kenneth k kost graduate assistant in journalism reed to be city editor the editors of the paper will be the following martin m reed city editor clifford e harrison tele graph editor gordon o jones sports editor edward fleischer editorial manager and arthur l benson editor of bethlehem-easton page the copy readers will be the fol lowing gellert s alleman t p doubleday ben d beach and francis e nemzek the editorial writers will be h f casselman ben d beach ben minifie and c e harrison the following are reporters h j silver r e slonaker w w friedel f g loew e a sawyer r w schwartz w r lathrop harry warendorf h j o'brien george wolcott a s wall w r merriam j b campbell robert f herrick j f brownlee , t w burke e.d smith and j.l schaef fer coming events blakians and deutscher verein to discuss carnegies a joint meeting of the robert w blake and deutscher verein socie ties will be held today from 4 to 11 p m at the summer home of dr percy hughes professor and head of the department of'philosophy and education at glory hill n j a discussion of the results of the carnegie examinations and their re lation to educational progress will follow those who took the exam inations will be asked to comment upon them several copies of the examinations will be available for direct reference professor palmer and professor hughes will deliver brief talks on the histories and purposes of the respective societies the picnic will open the program after which songs will be sung un der the direction of prof r.p more of the german department cakes coffee hot dogs marshmallows and potatoes will be served there will be about 45 members present in cluding 10 faculty guests the robert w balke society in augurated joint meetings among honorary societies and the move ment seems to have genuine merit in that it helps members of both societies to maintain a more generic attitude than is otherwise possible tennis match cancelled interfraternity intramural cups presented by physical edu cation department despite inclement weather condi tions which necessitated holding the college meeting in the chapel in sted president of arcadia comment students were present to watch the sword and crescent and cyanide pledging thursday morning prof h r reiter director of the physical education department after being introduced by c e hal sted president of 9rcadia comment ed on the large number of students present and assured the continuance of this custom in the future presentation of athletic awards was made by various coaches and faculty members the class cane as passed by winton l miller pres ident of the class of 32 to fritz d keck president of the class of 33 sword and crescent taps allen t ware president of sword and crescent called the pledges to the front where they were given white ribbons to be worn on the left arm the men pledged to sword and crescent were john a aufhammer bus c william cooper e.e c.n creich ton arts pierce j flanigan c.e edward fleischer arts james fountain bus robert g garrett c.e mark w hendricks m e jack h kaufman c e fritz d keck bus clarence b peck bus burt h riviere bus john a tem pest arts harry s walker i e ; and william b warren arts burt reviere was called last because he had the most points pierce flanigan president of the cyanide called the men's names who were pledged to that society these men had a small blue and white ribbon pinned on their left lapel the men pledged were rob ert f bavington bus ben d beach e e john k beidler 1.e ben l bishop arts richard f eggleston c e lewis h eichel berger m e ; bernard g fort man 1 e john r fuga/d c e garrett l grier bus george e goodrich i e richard n linda bury chem richard e mcleod i e c brooks peters arts paul e short bus ralph r snyder e m cups are awarded i the following cups were present ed by donors and representatives in the respective branches of athletics fall tennis cup to fred bomhoff 32 winner and brooks in tra-mural fencing cup to jackson boughner 32 the fraternity intra mural athletic leader's cup to george e brumbach 32 dormi tory intra-mural leader's cup to leopard brooks 32 the indepen dent leader's cup to a w sobel 32 buller physical improvement cup to hamil reidy 35 drave in terclass swimming cup to the class of 34 maxwell cross country cup to wilbur jurden 32 mcgrath track cup to libert t chandler 32 reiter interclass soccer cup to the class of 34 interclass track cup to the class of 35 touch football cup to phi gamma delta and pi lambda phi the myer field events cup to joel rothenberg 32 the following cups were present ed for intramural sports touch football league a delta upsilon league b phi gamma delta lea gue c t lambda chi alpha league d pi lambda phi the bridge cup went to lambda chi alpha basket ball cup~to chi phi wrestling cup to kappa alpha pool cup to phi gamma delta and the excellency cup in intramural sports to pi lambda phi the tennis match scheduled this afternoon with dartmouth has been cancelled due to the un favorable condition of the courts on steel field friday may 13 4 p m varsity tennis vs dart mouth steel field 5 p m bach festival opens in pack er memorial church 7:15 p m joint meeting of old and new cabinets of the lehigh un ion in drown hall saturday may 14 1 30 p m freshman baseball vs lafayette taylor field 3 p m varsity baseball vs lafay ette taylor field 8:15 p m combined musical clubs concert in drown hall monday may 16 7:30 p m joint meeting of old and new cabinets of the lehigh union in drown hall twelve seniors one junior better 1,000 mark on test d l mcadam eng phys leads engineers with 1 , 1 69 ; business men under 1 000 results of the senior carnegie comprehensives show that the arts men as a group lead the univer sity in the first three quartiles there were 41 men in the college of arts and sciences who answered a total of 35,808 questions with an individ ual average of 871 points of the en gineers 94 men answered a 6a 6 total of 76,206 questions and averaged 811 ; points per man forty-one men in the college of business administra tion answered a total of 29,000 ques tions and obtained an average of 707 points per man e v schuyler high junior jackson l boughner arts 32 received the highest score the re sults showed that boughner obtain er 1,182 points he is one of the 12 seniors and one junior to obtain a score better than 1,000 the highest possible score was 1,882 the men in the engineering de partments who received over 1,000 points were d l macadam eng phys b rabinowitz ch eng e b hildum m e f m morris e m w c elmore eng phys and j d brandner ch eng e v schuyler was the only junior in the three colleges to get more than 1,000 six men beat 1,000 mark in the arts college where the highest score was made six men obtained more than 1,000 these men were j l boughner samuel solomon d c osborn w m col lins m tomlinson and p b myers in the business college there were no men obtaining over 1,000 points the highest scores obtained were by l l brennesholtz and e l schacht men get exemptions the following list gives the nanjes of all those who secured some exemptions through this examination the fourth quartile se cured no exemptions the names and scores of the first three quar tiles are as follows arts seniors ii rst quartile third quartile • score score boughner j l 1182 miller j g 796 solomon samuel 1038 belmore a j 793 osborn d c 1027 ullmann g..w 785 collins w m 1012 macadam n g 776 tomlinson m 1011 magyar j j 773 myers p b 1008 krusen h p 769 berkowitz s b 997 weinstock h j 768 half d w 987 ellison n c 768 lancit sidney 956 felssner c a 766 benson ralph 943 sawyer d s 763 salwen robert 942 fisher f l 761 sobo cecil 936 sachs w s 765 lipstein arthur 931 duncan j e 764 second quartile tonkonogy a e 753 rose a l 916 juniors collins e a 914 wrst quartile tilles h m 913 schneck k r 859 altman w 879 klippert h l 833 davidson d t 877 second quartile rothenberg j 866 bornstein j a 754 shan'ker m w 866 diefenbach j g 656 brener d a 860 frace j w 628 doering q c 851 third quartile qoldenberg d d 845 hammond b b 625 mele s c 841 burk r w 611 spath w h 829 sobel a w 802 anderson a m 800 business seniors first quartile third quartile brennesholtz l.l 945 oberstein m b 667 schacht e l 919 booker j h 656 kriebel h a 869 askin simon 646 drake d j 849 wyckoff b 644 dakin r g 839 earl r m 633 james v s 829 kaplan leon 633 mor m f 805 moscowitz i 629 gaetjens h a 788 sergott 1 t 624 ely g w 777 harris g a 623 the fourth and final glee club concert of the year will be held saturday evening may 14 at 8:15 in drown hall immediately follow ing the concert there will be a dance^the_music being furrfished by the club's jazz orchestra under the direction of julian booker all students will be admitted free and tickets are now available in drown hall said ben witemey er manager of the combined musi cal clubs the general admission for outsiders will be soc a new program has been arrang ed by t e shields leader of the glee club the program includes four new numbers love me or not my home land venetian love song and soldiers chorus by special request the glee club will sing the bellman by cecil forsyth the band will play one number egyptian suite during intermis sion the concert orchestra will also play several numbers after the glee club program the chaper ons for the dance following the concert include prof and mrs a a diefenderfer and mr and mrs richard j degray roeder j s 759 miller w l 615 marks c e 758 mayberry w 609 graham m j 749 giegerich c r 604 duke w v 74 lownie w a 599 stanley a t 741 sofman arthur 587 second quartile juniors mcmullen j g 71s first quartile bomhoff l f 704 tichenor h w 866 dorworth c e 700 slaughter p h 814 bingham m c 697 decker r e 751 roth w 0 695 second quartile beckwith g n 682 bachman r r 68s heffner j h 679 harrower w p 688 wilson r j 675 o'brien r l 66d jacofis a h 672 halhert a h 614 miller l h 665 third hull c f 662 issel w e 597 jones g 6 662 linguiti a f 519 maharay j e 661 morgan r v 50s engineers seniors first quartile 2nd quartile con macadsm i l 1169 sones w l 784 rabinowitz b h44 stoneback i t 780 hildum e b 1131 schier c f 779 morris f m 1114 french f j 778 elmore w c 1054 gafnble w j 778 brandner j d 1035 weaver c a 772 angle j e jr 999 crocco s r 767 napravnik 1 992 brooks l 766 briesinger w k 964 ' kearns f j 766 raring r h 945 brown j d 760 reynolds p g 932 french g t 769 pimper c w 927 fluck r i 750 kellner t r 909 nichols d p 746 bennett v 0 90s seabrbok c c 746 bernard a f 901 bronstein j b 743 gardner k c 894 osborn h b 748 the balance of the crust of the earth on the sub-crust and the equi librium of land blocks by gravity was expained to geology students by dr william bowie c e 95 university lecturer wednesday and thursday mornings in williams hall dr bowie head of the division of geodesy in the united states coast and geodetic survey at washington also had a round table conference with civil engineering students wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock he informed the students that sub-crust material is constantly re placing the eroded material and that the eroded material in time be comes sub-crust thus balancing the crust of the earth he also explained that the lava from volcanoes does not come from the center of the earth but from material no deeper than 20 or 3 miles below the earth's surface sixty per cent of the earthquakes occur at the bottom of the sea thus showing that even the sea is under going constant change dr bowie illustrated his lecture with slides bethlehem pa friday may 13 1932 scabbard and blade initiates five men arts men head carnegie exam vol xxxix no 5 i . price — five cents the lehigh university brown and white honoraries tap at college meet morning call to be edited by students 1,200 expected to hear choir this afternoon senior honorary to pledge and initiate at s.p.e house curtis says graduation fees must be paid by saturday j l boughner arts 32 receives highest score correctly answers 1 1 82 of 1 882 questions lehigh journalists will publish tuesday issue of allentown paper without help of staff twenty-sixth mu sicale will begin at 5 p m indpacker memorial chapel today member intercollegiate newspaper association all the lehigh news first |
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