- The Baster Buanny '. — | | | Brings Us Vacation | .‘.._.H_..‘,.__ - — - — — Official College Newspaper SLIPPERY ROCKET S i 1 2 1 s i e { Watch Your Slang I During English Week ! o e e e e e et I e e M e ) e 1 1 et VOL. 12 SLIPPERY ROCK, PA, A2l 9, 1930 3 Number 21 HEALTH EDUCATION DEMONSTRATION TO ATTRACT HUNDREDS Program Announced For _Annual Event Which Includes All Types f Work Now is the for all health education students to come to the aid of their department and darn hose, wash suits, polish shoes time loyal and wear a cheerful expression, for the gala nights, Thursday and April 10 and 11, the demon- evenings, o'clock when Friday at 8:00 stration will be held. This doesn't exclude the other college students who may lean ov- er the balcony and by the sleight of the hand or eye can pass the word along to their trailing com- rades below, that they are out of step, or belong back 10 inches. The program will grand of the education department, elementary begin with a entire health IFollowing will march this the grades present: Dance. 1. Third Grade—Indian Fourth Grade—Indian Mimet- ics. 9 Fifth and Sixth grade girls— Jumping Rope drill. Iifth and Sixth grade boys— Boxing drill. Junior High School 3. Seventh and Eighth grade hoys-—stunts. {. Seventh, Eighth, Ninth and Tenth grade girvls—games, Health Education Department students Boys. 1. Tactics:— Senior (a) School of the individual Mr. Gumbert, (b) School of the sjuad -Mr. Reinhart, (¢) School of the class—Mr. Clements. 9. Danish Co-ordination —Senior girls Amcician Country Dance, Knglish Country Dance—Jun- ior girls and boys. {. Tumbling—sSophomore boys. 5. Table exercises and tumbling Senior givls, 6. Calesthentices Sophomonr givls 7. Athletic Dance, (log-—Senior boys. 8. Mimic exercises—Junior girls, 4. Apparatus—Senior boys, 10, Pyramids-——Junior boys. 11. Natural Rythms—Senior girls In Appreu&tion Miss Fichler, dramatics teacher of t college, has coached the last two plavs and is coaching the coming freshman play. Miss Eich ler ha civen a great deal of her time and services in teying to pro due excellent plays ind the Clisse are duly grateful COMING EVENTS Phur. April 10, 11—Health Edu cation Exhibition ™ April 11 -Junior High Op cretta Sil April 12—Dance Sn April 13 | ¥ Y April 14 -Orchestra con ert Wed April 16—Ruth Lockman of the Prohibition Associa tion Intercollegiate Debate Chairman Professor Thomas J. Heim GOOD ENGLISH WEEK WILL BE INAUGURATED HERE ON APRIL 28TH Victory Dance Will Close Un- usual Contest Between College Classes let it and “GGood, better, best, till better never good is better, will be the Week week of rest, vour yvour best," slo- gan of Good English to be held April 28, on our campus the During this week the great camp Rock In the one camp will be the lordly of Slippery will be divided, seniors assisted by their class- mates, the worthy sophomores; on the other hand the grand old jun- iors assisted by their able sister class, the freshmen, will compete against the party of the [first camp, for Lnglish laurels of the school. A victory dance will be the spoils of the winning team, while the defeated team looks longingly through the windows at the Now you to b within. “Are merely the efficient champions the question stands the victor, or person that improper verbs and ad jectives got the better of 2" Iach contestant will be present- ed with a tag on which his good English will be kept Any person that vowels, verbs, shall be Uses lmpropen the the adjectives, and slang, possessor of a check against tag and team Fnough activities will be on hand during the course of the week on the campus to be a source of constant reminders ftor careless contestants to brush up on their knglish Cowmmittees are working the alleged IS5 1n on program, and it is that a Good English' play Progress and will be presented during the course of the contest The s follows for the Lhe Mary B Emmelin COmLItte fray are On general cow Muris Mil and mitteg Mayers Williams dred MeCroke Catherine anr Shaner Virginia T'hos Smith Czan appointed to write slogans are Bernice Coop (Continued on Page 1) A. B. DIMIT GRANTED LEAVE OF ABSENCE FOR RESEARCH WORK Another triumphant proclama- tion of the ability of our faculty members comes in the form of a fellowship offered our deserving teacher and friend, Mr. A, B, Dim- it. Mr. absence Dimit will go on a leave of for onc year, beginning next September, According to the fellowship offered Mr. Dimit, he will begin research work with Dr, H. G. Sherman of Columbia ['ni- vers'ty. Their will cen- tered the vitamins B and G. Dr. Sherman 's a recognized authority on the chemistry of food and nutrition, and it is indeed an honor to be chosen as a co-workoer of authority Mr, Dimit is gong to New York to complete the details of this fel- lowship during work be on new this Easter vacation, and will then be able to tell whe- ther the wer's will be counted to- ward his doctor's degres A. B. DENNISTON TALKS AT VESPERS Walk wherewith the vocation you are called, the Mr. A. B, Denniston's Sunday worthy ol Was theme of address, chapel evening, April 6. As the stepping stone to gain this end, Mr. Denniston cited three things we must strive for, the frist to be determined to strive to the best of our ability ,the second, pat- tern life after the I'fe of Christ; and last, be master of self and self After we can reliant have gained thess ends we then be worthy of vocation to havi called by choir Twilight Thy our which Wi been God's will Th The Grant us anthems, Iall” sang two Shadows and Peace,’ New Books Common Trees of Pennsylvania 'y Dre. J. 8. llick, and Wild Flowers of by Dr. E. M arrvived in t he latter 65 state forestel Pennsylvania state the formen Gress, botanist, have book room The and Prove price of is 60 cen's will Immtot the cents, 'ness valuable source of mation to any student interested in trees or flowers COLLEGE DEBATE TEAMS END SEASON WITH ENVIABLE RECORD OF VICTORIES PHI GAMMA PI CHAPTER WILL BE ORGANIZED HERE Honorary Fraternity Will Have Large Charter Membership, It is Predicted A chapter of the National hon- orary fraternity Phi Gamma Pi is being organized at Slippery Rock by Dr. Entz. Dr. Eisenberg of the thirty-six eligible men Tues- at the chapel period. Any eligible who has had one of who 50 per more credit points than sem- good Eisenberg and Dr. called a meeting day man is vear college, has cent ester hours and who is in social standing. The fraternity is distinetly hon- orary and is based on knowledge training and fellowship. IBach chapter sets its own stand- ards. The credit points were rais- ed from 25 per cent to 50 per cent in the Slippery Rock chapter, and Dr. Eisenberg was very much pleas- ed to find so many young men el- igible. There were sixteen Health IXducation and sixteen Junior High men eligible, and bv the interest shown, there will be a large char- ter membership. HIGH SCHOOL MUSIC STUDENTS GATHER AT CHICAGO CONFERENCE Three Represetatives of Local College Attend Supervi- sors’ Meeting Last Week A very inspirational conference of music supervisors was held re- cently in Chicago. Exceptional ad- given by noted m:n for the educational f eld as well as engaged in dresses were by those actually fields The quality and to niu- sie conference tried to show and organize a preservation of voles definite cotes in appreciation through fortif ca tion, work, almost lL.ovely tone entires- ly a capello was demonstrated by many high school and grade school groups The tions demonstra- the orchestra two outstanding were given by national organizations and Students or trained the the brought to chorus were for these by ity of the supervisors of Then wert niajol states Volces and instruments rehearsals at the 1Most gether in ten big Chicago, and under most cap able direction gave artistic pertormances It was a great experienct 1ol the hundred orchestro the chorus was Lthree and play ers The Margaretta four hundred indeed NOLC oS superior Eisenberg, who was a4 representative of Slippery Rocek H'gh School, was a niember of this great chorus Mrs Arnold HUsic supervisor ot Lhe colle and Mr, Cameron, leader of the college orchestra also spent 1th week at this conference N N Friday Chapel Chalrman—Emma Atkins Music— Rose Snydermann Current Events— Paul Bark sSpecial-—Virginia Bush | Interest Shown In Foren- sic Program This Year Augurs Well For 1931 Campaign Slippery Rock has just enced one of the most successful dc.-lmlin;.:' eras ever known in the history of this college. Due to the wonderful and inter- by the debating squad, experi- co-operation est shown the season has proven very valu- able and instructive to not only the squad alone, but to the stu- dent body as well., Out of the seven debates held at home this season four were judged by special judges. Slippery Rock won these four debates, The oth- er three were no-decision debates, or more correctly stated, audience decision debates; of these three the audience gave the decision in two instances to the visiting Five debatesg were held aw Slippery Rock and all were judged by Special decision; the green angq white aggregation were able to come home from these foreign fields with but one decis- ion. teams, ay from of these The attendance at the home de- bates shows very decidedly that the student body and the facully are backing this Work. by the in- terest and attention given the var- ious debates held at Slippery Rock during the past season. Compar- ing this with some of the obser- vations made by our faculty mem- bers who were called upon judge debates away Slippery Rock, it shows . distinction to from a mark of local college for onr college, it also proves debating has a future in this college, and Experience is the best teacher, it is quoted, and granting that this IS true, then the future opponents of 8. R. need to tremble in their boots for the squad loses but two members Shirley Roth, The remainder of the team is COMmMpos- Donald Hoff- Loutzenheiser, and four sophomores, by graduation, Holbrook and Hannah ed ol three juniors, master, Meyver Jane Golden; Josephine Roos, Francis Wencku- nas, Katherine MeCanney, and John Cornelius, The freshmen claim the highest laurels with five excellent debaters in Paul May James Bow- man, Varnum, Buck, Elizabeth I'rye, Paul Hoff- and nman, The also be success of the season can attributed to the the co-oper- ation of managers. Betty Sulli- van and Edward the Headland, Shelar Flester, to say nothing ot Mr len Fichler faculty My members, Mr. Kel and Miss Lady Miss Simpson M 1Oy the who assisted Heim giving their time and en ergy in treying to With and ik season QA SUCCeess these fucts of co operation Interest staring the next season's campaign in the why CAnnot we expect our teams to speed through the season o Coutinued on Page 4) NO PAPER On account of Easter vacation April 17 the week heginning Thursday will be no Slippery ther lition of Rocketr for that