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VOL. XIII—NO. 6
4r. Heinaman
’o Retire
Mr. Frank A. Heinaman, after
rty-two years of teaching, twen-three of which he spent at Edboro, will retire at the close of
iis school year.
Mr. Heinaman has always shown
keen interest in the students invidually and has been an enmsiastic spectator at all college
___________________ THE voice of student opinion
EDINBORO STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, EDINBORO? PA?
I CLASS DAY EXERCISES
TO BE HELD MAY 24
The.Senior Class of 1946 of Ed
inboro State Teachers College will
hold their class day exercises on
Friday, May 24, during the regular
assembly period. The program will
open with the usual devotional
exercises led by Alex Rohde,
followed by a vocal solo by Rose
Pertl.
The speaker of the morning will
be Rev? Gilbert L. Boyd, pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church,
Corry, Pennsylvania. Rev. Boyd
has substituted as a science teach
er in the Corry Junior High
School during the teacher short
age, and appreciates the life and
problems of the teacher.
After the “moving-up” exercis
es, the class will plant ivy outside
of the New Auditorium: This will
be under the supervision of Jack
Bonnett, class president.
This program was planned and
arranged by Louise Mount, Edith
Bates, and Helen Boythe.
ALUMNI DAY TO
BE HELD MAY 25
nctions. His loss in the Math and
lucation Departments will be
ienly felt.
Since 1904, he has been teachg. First he acted as principal of
e Derry Twp. high school and
ades, then as principal of Brokstraw Twp. high and grades. In
06 he became supervising prin?al of Youngsville high school
id in 1917, he became supervisg principal of Sheffield Twp.
gh school. During these last two
sitions, he instructed in matheatics and science. From 1906 to
19, Mr. Heinaman had charge
Warren County summer school
r teachers. He accepted a posi>n at Edinboro State Teachers
allege in the Mathematics and
lucation Departments in 1923.
Mr. Heinaman is a graduate of
flumbia, Pa., high school; Leba•n Valley College (A. B.); and
tonsylvania State College (M.
The annual Alumni Day of Ed
inboro State Teachers College will
be held on Saturday, May 25, it
was announced by Justina Baron,
Executive Secretary of the Edin
boro Alumni Association. There
will be registration throughout
the entire day at Haven Hall.
Alpha Delta Sorority will have a
breakfast at 10 A. M. at the Rob
inson House.
At the Alumni Dinner, which is
to be held in the Haven Hall din
ing room, Dr. Boyd Ghering, presi
dent of the Alumni Association
will preside. Brief greetings will
be given by members of the fifty,
twenty-five, and ten year classes,
and the Class of 1946 will be wel
comed into the association. Dr.
MAY 22, 1945
Annual Commencement and
Baccalaureate Dates Near
Floyd C. Fritz to Address Grou p
Commencement Exercises will be held Tuesday, May’28, at 10:00
a. m. The program follows:
Processional—“For Thee, O Dear, Dear Country
Choir
“Star Spangled Banner’
Assemblage
Invocation
Rev. C. L. Hayes
Pastor, First Methodist Churfch, Edinboro
“Spring Rhapsody”—Bach—Riegger
Choir
Address—“The Challenge of Teaching in a Changing World"
Floyd C. Fretz
Superintendent of Schools, Bradford, Pa.
“When I Have Sung My Songs”—Charles
Women’s Ensemble
Announcements and Awards
President L. H. Van Hunter.Presentation for Degrees
Dean H. L. Offner
Conferring of Degrees
President L. H. Van Houten
"Alma Mater”
Assemblage
Recessional—“God Is Our Refuge”
Choir
The eighty-fifth annual Baccalaureat service will be held Sunday,
May 26, at 3:30 p. m. The program will be as follows:
Processional—“Crown Him With Many Crowns”
Choir
Invocation
Rev. Mrs. Susie W. Davis
Pastor, The Advent, Edinboro
“The Lord Is My Shepherd’—Schubert
k,.............. Choir
Scripture and Prayer
Rev. Mrs. Susie W. Davis
Announcements
President L. H. Van Houten
Address
Rev. Edward K. Rogers
Pastor, First Lutheran Church, Warren. Pa.
“Sanctus”—Gounod
Women’s Ensemble
Benediction
........................................... Mrs. Susie W. Davis
Recessional—“Jerusalem The Golden”
Choir
Van Houten will speak.
Following the dinner, a recep
tion will be given at the College
Residence by Dr. and Mrs. Van
Houten. Later a Choir and Mu
Kappa Gamma picnic will be held
at the home of Mrs. Campbell.
The above activities will make
this Alumni Day a busy one. A
large attendance is expected.
DATES TO REMEMBER
May 24 — Assembly, Senior Class Day.
Phi Sig Dance, Culbertson Hills.
May 25 — Alumni Day.
May 26 — Baccalaureate Service.
May 27 — President and Mrs. Van Houten’s Dinnei
for Senior
Edie and Don’s wedding.
May 28 — 10:00 a. m. — Commencement.
June 4 — Dr. and Mrs. Van Houten’s 30th Wedding
Anniversary.
June 5 — Pre-session opens
June 15 — Pug and Dick’s wedding.
June 21 — Pre-session ends.
June 24 — August 3 — Regular Session.
August 5 — August 23 — Post-Session.
Floyd C. Fretz, Commenc.ment
speaker, is a returned chaplain.
He has a wide reputation as a
speaker and recently wrote the
book, “The Doughboy’s Chaplain.”
DR. VAN HOUTEN COMPLETES
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
AT EDINBORO
This spring, our college presi
dent, Dr. L. H. Van Houten com
pletes twenty-five years service a?
Edinboro State Teachers College.
He was associated with the Psy
chology Department before at
taining his present position as
college president.
Of equal interest is the fact that
he will celebrate his 30th wedding
anniversary June 4.
GRADUATING SENIORS
COMPILE OUTSTANDING
WAA RECORD
With the graduating class of this
year, go. some of the most out
standing women athletes that Ed
inboro has had in many a yea"
Participating in practically ev(Continued on Page
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THE
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SPECTATOR
May 22
Candidates for Graduation
^iectaia4
Editor
Betty Gayle Hall
Assistant Editor
Carol Carr
Business Manager
Janet Maclvor
Ass’t Business Manager
...................... . Dorothy Davies
Women’s Sports Editors
Carol Atwater, Anna Johnson
Men’s Sports Editor
Marshall Webb
Reporters
Nancy Spraggon, Evelyn Crowl, Wilma
Jean Steadman, Clyde Snyder, Bill Frazier, Joe Spence, Jeanne
Kennedy, Chester Eisaman, Marjorie Campbell, Dorothy Peplinski
Marjorie Evans, Mary Jane Rozelle, Dorothy Davies, Helen Pushchak
Faculty Advisor
Frank LaBounty
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Good Luck Seniors
Another spring, another semester ends, another senior class
graduates. Yes, it seems only yesterday they came here and it is
now time for them to leave.
Some spent three years here some, three and a half and some,
four years. They’ve seen Edinboro through fall, winter, spring and
in some cases, summer. In other words they?ve seen Edinboro at
its best and worst and we know they liked it from all aspects or\
they wouldn't have stayed to graduate.
Soon they'll be flinging some clothes in a bag together with
the renowned “sheepskin” and then they'll be trapsing off to try
to pound some of their knowledge into some unsuspecting grade
school or high school undergrads.
ART CURRICULUM
Bates, Edith Gertrude
Hansen, Helen Th
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Ferguson, Mary Blanche
Sheldon Ruth t ■Lhorile
ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM
Bonniger, Edna Helen
McIlroy, Ethel
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Buchanan, Frances Louise
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Martin, Edna Katherine
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Albright, Loveen Gladding
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ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM
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Altenburg, Claudia Smith
Hecker, Lodeme Shield
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GRADUATES, AUGUST 3, 1945
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ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM
Bartoo, Gilberta Ellen
Peck, Ruth Esther fr
Brown, Ardis Marie
Sears, Margaret Harriet w
Lynch, Jeanne Wilt
Smock, Marye Eleanor a:
Micheau, Luella Marie
Troup, Mamel Runninger C
Newbold, Doris Winifred
Walz, Loretta Alice st
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GRADUATES, AUGUST 24, 1945
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ART CURRICULUM
Ives, Anne Beatrice
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ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM
Fehlman, Alice Evelyn
Haley, Florence Lounsbury
Winslow, Mary Ellen
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SECONDARY CURRICULUM
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Ramsey, Harry Hamilton
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GRADUATES, JANUARY 19, 1946
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ART CURRICULUM
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Knarr, Joy Ann
Wright, Phyllis Goodrich
ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM
Calvin, Lena Williams
SECONDARY CURRICULUM
Hills, Agnes Devlin sc
Fornof, Margaret Louise
Kingsley, Dorothy Jean jh
Greenawalt, Evelyn Mae
_______________________
We surely liked you, Seniors, and we admit wdre
going to miss you. Your class is small; but you make up in quality
what you lack in quantity. It will take a good Junior class, indeed,
to fill your shoes next year. In behalf of the entire college, the
Spectator Staff wishes you the best of luck in all your future un
dertakings.
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Dr. Van Houten attended the
regular May meeting of the Board^
of Presidents at the Cheyney STC^
on May 10. He.went to State Col-j
The faculty of Edinboro State lege May 14 on college business. ,
Teachers College and the co-opera
tive teachers of the Training
School held a dinner at the Bart
lett Hotel, Cambridge Springs, in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Heinaman, on May 22. Mr. Heinaman,
who retired this year from the
college faculty, was presented
with an ebony cane by Mr. V. W.
Zahniser, on behalf of the college
faculty. Mrs. Heinaman was pre
sented with a corsage. Dr. Van
Houten, president of the college,
gave a few remarks.
FACULTY HOLDS DINNER
IN HONOR OF
RETIRING MEMBER
MRS. ELIZABETH MILLER
TO TAKE WORK ON M. E.
Mrs. Miller, Dean of Women,
will spend the summer at Pennsyl
vania State College working on
her degree in Master of Education.
However, she will return in the
fall.
During the summer session her
position will be filled by Mrs.
Evelyn Metzger.
^AY 22, 1946
Haven’s Ravin's
THE
SPECTATOR
Page Three
WOMEN'S ENSEMBLE VISITS
AREA HIGH SCHOOLS
The Women’s Ensemble of the
college, augumented by the ser
vices of Peter Gall, Paul Zarenko
and Clyde Snyder has been ren
dering a service to the schools of
the area perhaps unknown to many
of the campus students.
This group has prepared and
presented a program of music,
serious and humorous, for the high
schools of Youngsville, Warren,
Franklin, Sugar Creek, Union
City and Harbor Creek; the Delta
Kappa Gamma honorary educa
tional fraternity, high school guest
day and has found it necessary to
refuse many similar invitations
due to the closing of the school
year.
The group, directed by Esther
Campbell, has made a distinct
contribution to the school’s repu
tation in music circles.
KAPPA KOMMENT
The Reeder’s Digest
by Bud Eisaman
The Kappa Delts are happy to
say that another old member will
be with us this summer. Al Bloch
graduated in 1943, but is taking
several summer courses before he
starts working on an M. A. degree
at Syracuse University. Welcome
back to the fold, Al.
Theta chapter of Kappa Delta
Phi Fraternity is planning a big
Alumni meeting and banquet with
members who graduated from Ed
inboro as long ago as 1930. This
will probably be first on our sum
mer catalogue of events.
Tom Quirk is the proud papa of
a new daughter. He’ll look good
pushing a perambulator around
the football field.
Don Young is next on our list
of “go’nna get married” men. That
“clatter wagon” you’ve seen Don
and Edie riding in is really an
automobile no matter what you
might think.
The men of Kappa Delta Phi
wish all their friends a pleasant
summer .— hoping we’ll see you in
September.
Vacation cornin’ and all, curiosby Bill Frazier
J®jiy jabbed me into finding out
\vhere our Haven Hall gang will
When the census man was ai,e going/ Marilyn and her roomie,
round last time there was a new
a pee, Rose Pertl, Mary Frances
number. Yes, the boys dorm is
“ jlatney, Cilla Worster, Florence
steadily getting more and more
peerbower, Betty Deeter, Carol
crowded, yet I’m sure in Dr. HisAtwater, Joanne Fuller, and a host
key’s office there are no other
D if others are staying on for the
people registered. Who could it
jummer session. Phil Fogel is go
be? Well, folks, it’s a girl; yes, a
ing to teach tennis at a camp in
nice little dark haired girl by the
Vermont . . . Jane D’Angelo will
name of Ellen Quirk. She was
be working hard at Camp Rodborn on May 10, at 6:33 A. M. so
5 gers, Chestertown, N. Y. . . . Gee
I was informed by her proud
Gee will be busy supervising the
papa. Yes, Mr. Quirk has someth
playground and teaching swim
ing to really brag about these days.
ming at Mount Lebanon Day Camp
Cigars floating around right and
left, pardon me just a moment
" while Tony will be thinking of her
while I flick the ashes off.
t as he takes a long needed rest . . .
Reeder is expecting more ex
' Carol Carr will attend the prepansions in the near future. Yes,
' session of summer school, and then
those chimes may be there for a
2 will be off for her third summer
reason. If you can stretch the im
counselling at a camp. She has
agination
you may be able to kid
persuaded Janet Mac Ivor to go
APHA DELT DOIN'S
yourself into believing that those
along and teach dramatics . . .
Mary Alice Noxon is thinking of
The Alpha Delta Sorority, Iota chimes are playing the wedding
r going along, too . . . Some others I Chapter, of Edinboro State Teach march instead of do, so, me, do.
who will be taking it easy are ers College, held a shower for There will soon be a Mr. and Mrs.
Mary Jane Rozelle, Helen De Fla Edith Bates at their regular meet t Young, and Mr. and Mrs. Webb
vio, Elaine Reese, Ruth Robison ing Monday evening, March 20, in walking about the campus. Then
and Connie Killingsworth . . . Pug Music Hall. The guest of honor, on the already-happened-side of The fellows feel that those peeps
is'going to adopt a new name tag; who will graduate this month, was the picture are Mr. and Mrs. Bon in reep-pleets look like slick
i .. . Betty Gross will work in Erie presented with a gift from the nett. Congratulations to you both. chicks in those formats. Wow!
Know all you charming young
awhile before leaving for a Michi sorority, and with several kitchen
gan camp . . . Eileen Vose and utensils from the individual mem ladies must miss, as we do, the
Queenie are headed for aquatic bers. Refreshments were served. voice of Alex Rhode in the dining
i ichool and then camp jobs . . . Proceeding the shower, there room. What, is this that has come
W. R. JONES
i Jenny Sokolowski, Luella Peebles, was installation of new officers over him all of a sudden? We don’t
gpnd Pushy are going to be pitching who will serve during the summer hear much about “Miss Ruttie”
United Gas Station
-hay on their respective farms . . . and fall semester. Peg Gillespie said” either lately. We feel that
i€A.mong those earning their daily stepped into the presidency, vacat both are shirking their duties (on
.^read will be Prima Chiocchio; ed by Wilma Jean Steadman, the entertaining dept.)
The boys are beginning to feel
^Pep, probably in a beauty shop; while LeVieve Obert was installed
l-Jean Schleicher; Druth McClure, in the office of secretary, former that maybe it would be better to
The Prentice Shop
have two dorms. By the time the
loafing undoubtedly; Posy; Mary ly held by Shirley Hazen.
Successor to H. G, GiUaspie
* Livingston; Bette Rhall; Le Vieve The sorority held a surprise Phi Sigs and Kappa Delts get fin
■■Obert at Lake Canadohta; Shirley party for Mrs. Esther Campbell, a ished there’s little room for those
Footwear : Ladies' - Mens'
Hazen; Jean Adair and Jeanne faculty member, at her home on who remain. Perhaps one of
Furnishings
these days one or the other will
Kennedy toiling at the General Wednesday night, May 15.
Wall Paper : Notions
Electric, Erie; Grace Young at the New members of the sorority, get thrown out and we can again
Edinboro, Penna,
Warren Library; Doris Bisker, who were initiated in April, in live in peace.
Lois Allen; Evelyn Crowl; Grace clude N. Spraggon, D. Peplinsky,
Sanner at one of Lawrence Park’s A. Johnson, D. Davies, M. Evans,
D. B.’s; Gina Ransom at Hazeltine M. Palmer, G. Sanner, W. Fox, M.
WHEN EVER IOU ARE
"Hall; Carlene Crosby at a grocery Armagost, B. Buckley, D. Flower,
■ m Corry; Wilma Jean Fox; Dutch; J. Dunbar,- W. Bennett, J. D’An
IN NEED OF FINE
Jean Hersperger, Olive Lee; Dot gelo, C. Johnson, J. Webster, M.
Johnson; Betty Phillips; Midge Campbell, and F. Weyrauch.
JEWELRY
Perkins and Willie Bennett. If you
notice a slight buzz in Willie’s
^oice next fall it will be from — more likely she will spend half
CONSULTWorking with bees this summer of her vacation in the hospital for
• . . Swede Johnson is just going an appectomony.
Well, I’ve run down at last.
Iwhether to work or play is the
mystery) . . . Euny, Doris Stock- Here’s hoping you all have a swell
ton, Smallie, Idabelle, and Patt vacation . . . See you next fall!
ire contemplating a pilgrimage to
Canada . . . Joyce Weldon is also
thinking of heading North . . .Indi
vidualists Betty Getz and Gloria
Pulakos
B Cennis are planning a hostel trip
trough Pennsylvania . . . Muriel
Wunderman will have a ringside
CANDY
; at from her airplane while she
24 W. 10th St.
Erie,
dkes flying lessons . . . Poor Davie
O' Dell
Page Four
HIGH SCHOOL GUEST DAY
Edinboro State Teachers Col
lege held its annual high school
guest day on Saturday, May 4th.
More than one hundred seniors in
terested in teaching availed them
selves of the opportunity to get a
prview of campus life and observe
the students at work and play.
Representatives were present
from thirty-three different high
schools in Edinboro’s service area
with the largest groups coming
from Erie, Warren, Meadville,
Waterford, and Girard.
The program included class visi
tations, a luncheon in the college
dining room, a portion of the
spring program of the music or
ganizations including a “Gay
Nineties” skit, demonstrations of
the art class, science and physical
activities of the college, a tea
dance, dinner and,, as a climax to
the day, the presentation of “Noth
ing but the Truth,” by the Edin
boro players.
z
Faculty members and students
cooperated to make the event one
of the most successful ever at
tempted on the campus.
THE
E CLUB BANQUET IS
SUCCESSFUL EVENT
MAY 22, 194g
SPECTATOR
EDINBORO PLAYERS
ELECT OFFICERS
ALPHA PSI OMEGA
PLEDGES THREE
The Edinboro Players held their The Gamma Chapter of Alpha
The E Club is proud to announce last meeting on May 15th. At this Psi Omega, honorary dramatic
that the banquet of E Alumni was meeting officers were elected for fraternity at Edinboro, pledged
very successful in accomplishing next fall. The results of the elec three outstanding students on May
its mission! The alumni dinner was tion are as follows: President, 15th. The pledges are Yvonne
well attended by former students Mary Livingston; Vice-President, Davis, Therese Malinowski, and
in all walks of life and from all William Frazier; Secretary-Treas Joseph R. Spence.
parts of the state of Pennsylvania. urer, Joseph Spence; Wardrobe The entrance requirements are
Among the more recent grads were Keepers, Jeanne Kennedy and based on a point system. Fifty
points are required for pledging.
Joe Massa, coach of Warren H. S. John Plucinski.
Several of the members attend These may be earned both by
Dragons’ Baketball team; “Red”
Lytle, coach of Corry football ed the stage production “Claudia” working backstage and acting on
eleven; Tony Cutri, coach of the at the Playhouse in Erie on May stage.
16th. Included in this number The formal initiation will take
Albion H. S. Basketeers.
Speakers of the evening includ were Jeanne Kennedy, Paul Zar- place next fall on October 6, 1946.
ed: President Howard Griffin, rep enko, Yvonne Davis, Jerome Folresentative of the active E Club mar, Helen Boythe, George Holo SPRING CONCERT GIVEN
on campus; Dr. L. H. Van Houten, wach, Helen Pushchak, John Plu BY MUSIC GROUPS
The College Choir and ensemble
President of the college, who gave cinski and William Frazier.
held their annual spring concert
the welcoming address; Harry
Wednesday evening, May 15, at
Cooper, prominent business man,
SENIOR W.A.A. RECORD
7:00 p. m. under the direction of
who gave a talk on old time atMrs. Campbell, music instructor.
letics; John Borland, who told of
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the proposed coaching school this sport on campus they have piled The concert was held on the lawn
fall; and Dr. Harold Ghering who up a record that is seldom match in front of Haven. The girls wore
formats.
gave a glimpse into the glories ed. The records follow:
The program consisted of relig
and history of Edinboro’s past in Helen Boythe:
ious
songs, spring songs and light i
sports. Alexander Rhode acted as
Hockey — 3 years.
classics. A skit of the Gay Ninefe
toasmaster for the entire evening.
Basketball — 4 years.
The following officers of the al Badminton — 1 year.
and various other songs were pre
umni association were chosen for Tennis — 1 year.
sented by the ensemble and Mes
srs. Gall, Snyder, and Zarenko.
the coming year:
Volleyball
—
2
years.
ESTO GOLF TEAM LOSES
President, Joe Massa, Warren,
A large crowd attended the pro
Speedball — 1 year.
TO SLIPPERY ROCK
Pa.
Helen also served the W.A.A. by gram, one of the finest ever pre
Vice-President, Toni Cutri, Ed being elected to the council for sented by the choir.
The golf team of Edinboro State
three years.
Teachers College played the Slip inboro, Pa.
The ensemble and Messrs. Gall.
pery Rock team at the Culbertson Secretary, F. Skelton, Edinboro, Helen Hansen:
Snyder and Zarenko presented a
Swimming — 3 years.
Hills Country Club course on May Pa.
Treasurer, Lou Farnelli, Sharps
very enjoyable program at the
1. Demonstrations.
14. Slippery Rock won the game
2. Delt swimming team for Country Club Saturday, May 11.
with a score of 7-11. Individual ville, Pa.
With the formation of this as
at 2 p. m. for the Delta Kappa
three years.
points wer•e as follows:
sociation Edinboro’s prospects for
Gamma and at Union City and
JPPERY ROCK
Horsebackriding — 1 year.
Points a “Golden Era” of sports are
Harbor Creek, Monday, May 13,
Medal
Tennis — 1 semester.
1 greatly improved. Soon she should Badminton — 4 years.
at 8 a. m.
88
Dutkin
V2 TW.nk tops in the world of sports.
88
1. Represented the W. A. A.
Handchen
1V2
89
in tournaments for 2 yrs.
The college ensemble will sing
Fuller
3
82
Skiing — was in two ski meets at the Alumni reception Saturday,
Mocera
3
87
and was the only senior to be May 25, from 4 to 6 p. m. at Dr.
ALPHA DELTA HONORS
Perkins
2
92
long to the Ski Club.
MOTHERS
Van Houten’s. Following this a
Bilowich
EDINBORO
Helen Merry:
picnic supper will be held at 6:3C
The Alpha Delta Sorority held
2
88
Hockey — 3 years.
at the Campbell residence for the
Capp
2V£ their annual Mother’s Day on Sun
84
Horsebackriding — 1 year.
choir and ensemble.
Gall
1V2 day, May 5. Dinner was served in
90
Swimming — 4 years.
Rohde
the
college
dining
room
under
the
0
93
1. 4 swimming demonstra
Rogers
0 direction of Miss Alice Taylor,
96
tions.
Eisaman
The lawn of the College Resi
1 Dietitian. Following the dinner,
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2.
1 aquacade.
Holowach
dence
will be beautified by the
there
was
an
initiation
service
and
3. 4 years on the Delt swim planting of 20 large Engelman
To date Edinboro has won one tea in the Sorority Rooms in Music
lost
three.
There
is
one
ming team.
game and
4. Junior year - Life Saving. spruce trees obtained from the
match to be played with Grove HaR.
Rockview nursery.
The function was well attended
5. Senior year - Instructor.
City College May 28.
by students’ mothers, and by al Skiing — 2 years.
umni members and mothers as
Badminton — 1 year.
New equipment which the col
well.
Tennis — 1 semester.
lege received from War Surplus
Frances Buchanan:
includes the following: 6 slide
Basketball — 2 years.
STANFORD’S
rules, 18 folding dining tables,
Tennis — 3 years.
chemical fire engine, 10 micro
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Skiing — 1 year.
scopes, 2000 cakes of hand soap,
Super Market
Swimming — 1 year.
Along With the News
In addition to these activities, table linen, garden hose.
Frances was elected Phi Leader
for 1 year and also served three
semesters on the W.A.A. Council.
The College Choir will sing at
ERB’S
the Baccalaureate service Sunday
JOLLEY’S
May 26 at 3:30 p. m. and at the
Self Service
Commencement ' exercises Tues
Food Market
day, May 28, at 10:00 a. m. in the
Drug Store
new auditorium. The choir robes
Meats & Groceries
will be worn.
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MAY 22, 1946
THE
SPECTATOR
FIVE
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PHI SIG SEZ
by Marshall Webb
Well, with the coming of the
end of May, we are looking fora ward eagerly to our Phi Sig Spring
o formal, which is, incidentally, on
c]
evening of May 24th ... We
y phi Sigs would like to extend ine vitations to those who would like
d t0 attend the dance. It is at the
Culbertson Hills Country Club
e from 9 P. M. ’till 2:00 A. M. Rey freshments will be served. Get
your tickets from any “Phi Sig”
y member.
i New Phi Sigs are Chuck Ben
nett, Gary Mouck, Marshall Webb,
e George Halowach, John Plucinski,
Joseph Spence, Bill Frazier, Clyde
Snyder, and Harry Rose.
Last Tuesday there were several
former members visiting and we
find that many of the fellows are
t now discharged and gradually
Richard H. Beyer
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getting back into form! Among
those is Pat Crawford who expects
to return to our campus this fall.
Many others whose matriculation
was interferred with have all in
tentions of returning to E. S. T. C.
We’ve noticed that Jack Bonnett
is putting on a little weight. What
a cook! Also we see that Jim Park
er still has “those” stars in his
eyes! Looking good, Jim! Pete
Gall is walking on air! And so is
“Little Brother” Gary! Good luck
fellows!
Well, with exams on us now it
looks like a rough week ahead and
we’ll surely be busy.
We are also proud to announce
that the following officers are
elected for the coming year: Presi
dent, Joe Spence; Vice-President,
Jim Parker; Secretary, Marshall
Webb; Treasurer, Bill Frazier.
We can rest assured that the
Phi Sigs have a promising future,
and feel proud of our representa
tives! They’ll be an active chapter
next year. So----- with the very
best of all of our wishes for a hap
py summer vacation to all, we will
bid adeiu!
OFF CAMPUS CAPERS
There are really few off campus
capers to relate from the Perry
House. They say they’re too busy
preparing term papers and study
ing for exams to do anything no
torious.
However, there are two wed
dings of note to be publicized:
namely, that of Edith Bates to
Donald Young, on May 27, and
that of Jocelyn Sheldon sometime
in June.
The Eisamans and Schlindweins
are too busy playing golf to be in
terrupted for a news note. We’re
glad to see that several of the
freshmen have joined fraternities
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Joe and Bertha Douglas
Proprietors
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Edinboro, Penna.
Avis Shields, Willie Steadman
and B. Hall held a shower for
Edith Bates Tuesday evening, May
14. Invitations were extended to
Carol Stubbe, June Schlindwein,
Marjie Eisaman, Martha and
Katherine Bartoo, Pug Hunter,
Lois Rhea, Gretel Haughton, Dee
Sayre, Jane Patterson, Frances
Clute, Mary Ferguson, Myrt Bon
nett, Clea Johnson, Connie Killingsworth, Lois Allen, and Wen
or the sorority.
Pettit.
Ah yes, we can’t end this col
umn without mentioning Boythie
and Bill. Well, the deed is dood!
Seed you next fall!! Best wishes
for the summer!! So long!!!
The Woman Listener
--------------------------------- By Sally Welles------------------------- --
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RADIO LISTENERS all over the country who depend on M-t- s
“Breakfast In Hollywood” for their daily entertainment, have •<.
treat in store. Tom Breneman, host and emcee, has just opened in ci
length picture, ,
Fern
Kragness,
whose
hus';a?
.
called, sensibly
i
enough, “Break real estate agent, was pre ph
fast In Holly the studio audience. No so<
wood”, which mention made of Mr.
j
is released by business affiliation than r?
United Artists. called on stage by Jack, a. i •.
Tom, who is sur ised to help Mrs. Meeker. Tin3 ■
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rounded by a was delighted and assure
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galaxy of sea that she much preferred a ?•
soned players, in a crown, especially in these ’ ■
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cluding Bonita
Highlights on Charlotte ?• . ;
Granville, Zazu
Pitts, Andy Rus who stars as Dr. Carson MeV:
i
sell and Hedda in “Road Of Life”, heard ov.
Hopper, takes, to NBC and CBS: She photo
stardom like a tall and willowy, but is re?’ • :■ :■
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Tom Breneman duck to water. and slender. At Hunter Co'
!
He models hats achieved also a B. S. Deg
with as much aplomb on the screen the distinction of being the dergraduate to play leads v..
as he does on the air.
Washington Square Playe.~
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hobbies are as varied as h
Chichi Hamilton, heroine of “Life roles—she plays tennis an-' ■■■
Can Be Beautiful”, heard over CBS. gammon, rides and swims <- .
has been seeing life’s unpleasant well. She sketches Fifth A .
side since Magda Finch and her models, and turns cut w<
1
scheming father moved into The copies of all the high fash
Slightly Read Bookshop, but she herself.
still maintains her own conviction:
• * •
“When you have to fight for some
Getting an audience laugh to •<
thing you want, you come out in bright quip is one thing, buf • the open, roll up your sleeves and ting laughed at is another
go to it with all you’ve got. If you fiably, Madeleine Pierce lu
crawl or sneak you don’t have nearly vised a scheme to prevent jur
t
as much fun winning the fight. The sort of thing. Madeleine, r
s
other way, even if you lose, you baby specialist who currently .
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win; you and the person you’re the part of three-year-old <;.
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fighting with can shake hands and CBS’s “Young Dr. Malone”,
«
walk away smiling.”
upon being introduced to he:
♦ ♦ ♦
ence. This is to prepare the -.
Sometimes not only the sins of what follows when she take
j
the fathers but also their artistic turn at the mike, because
abilities are visited upon the chil when her audience undoubto-.. .
dren. In the Rost clan daughter pected some adult script reElaine has inherited a sweet sing and only a couple of gurgles .->• a
!
ing voice from Father, and sketch stream of goos came out I
ing ability from Mother. But she the pillow which Madeleine u.:.
takes the family talents dne step a prop, there was a moment of
farther in her own creative acting shocked surprise followed by a
, ability. Currently she is heard as burst of unrepressed giggles.
• • •
, Esther Moore in NBC’s “Right To
' Happiness”.
Contributions to the Infantile
♦ ** ♦
Paralysis Fund are still coming in
| Jack Bailey accomplishes daily to the “Truth Or Consequences”
miracles on his Mutual program, office addressed to “Janice”, the
“$«een For. A Day”, but recently little crippled girl who sang “Wish
'ba outdid even himself: he helped ing” as her consequence on a re
tad aa apartment for one of the cent program. At the last count,
Qaeen candidates. Mrs. Fanny Ralph Edwards, m.c. of “Truth Or
Meeker, who needed an apartment, Consequences”, announced that the
-Fas followed to the mike by Mrs. total was |73,720.
THE
SIX
SPECTATOR
MAY 22, 194e
Photography Club Photos
Hall, Mary Portz, the President’s
Secretary and Phyllis Woods,
Ass’t, (9) survey campus life at
it’s best and — worst. They do
more than that tho — with their
typing, shorthand and mimeo
graphing, they come in contact
with all who enter and leave E. S.
T. C. campus—students, faculty,
and visitors. It could well be said
that their office is the cog in the
wheel of campus life' at E.S.T.C.
Brrrrr! It makes us shfver to
look at the bottom of the page.
4$
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However, we may as well face the
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A-iBSsn -aH Igte
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facts. This beautiful spring weath
fj
Ji
er doesn’t last forever — not in
!s
fl’
Pennsylvania, at least. “Old man
winter” or maybe “Jack Frost”
will come again next winter to
About a month ago, The Specia- his brand new ’42 Buick at the be- (4) and Dot Peplinski (5) are do- perform similar projects.
tor promised to feature some snap ginning of the war and got it. Paul ing you’d probably run across a
This group of icicle pictures was
shots taken by various members Zarenko has farther to travel so group of coeds gathered on the taken by John Olsavsky.
of the reorganized Photography he’s entitled to drive his “Wolf Haven Hall steps (6) or if you
Club. Well, here they are — and, Wagon” (2) Besides, look what it wandered toward the Crawford
SENIOR DINNER
to make the page more interesting attracts?!! Those lovely gals in (3) Gym, you might catch a glimpse
a story was written about it, viz:— wouldn’t think of riding in any-]of a man (7). Next to the golf
The graduating class of 1946,
nnnrco it
ii-’’s
c their
tlmiv favorite
-F
4-~ hangout.
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In Edinboro one travels in any-t thing but the best. Nice work if■f 1' course,
Edinboro State Teachers College,
thing from old to new; or on any- you can get in! But we wondei' if Frank Halchin likes Edinboro held a dinner at the Culbertson
thing from hoof to bicycle —. Now they all rode home for vacation in from the air (8). There’s the foot Hills Country Club on Friday,
take “Pop” Bates, as he is affec- ‘it. Looks like some of that baggage ball field and a few of the campus May 17. As their guests of honor
tionately called by his students,' in the trunk is falling out already. i buildings. Note the tennis courts they invited Dr. and Mrs. Van
(1) he prefers to ride his bike to the | If you did happen to meander in the lower right hand corner.
Houten, Mrs. Miller, Dr. and Mrs.
local drug store — Yep, traded in across the campus as Grace Young ( From their office in Normal (Hiskey and Mr. and Mrs. Bates.
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VOL. XIII—NO. 6
4r. Heinaman
’o Retire
Mr. Frank A. Heinaman, after
rty-two years of teaching, twen-three of which he spent at Edboro, will retire at the close of
iis school year.
Mr. Heinaman has always shown
keen interest in the students invidually and has been an enmsiastic spectator at all college
___________________ THE voice of student opinion
EDINBORO STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, EDINBORO? PA?
I CLASS DAY EXERCISES
TO BE HELD MAY 24
The.Senior Class of 1946 of Ed
inboro State Teachers College will
hold their class day exercises on
Friday, May 24, during the regular
assembly period. The program will
open with the usual devotional
exercises led by Alex Rohde,
followed by a vocal solo by Rose
Pertl.
The speaker of the morning will
be Rev? Gilbert L. Boyd, pastor of
the First Presbyterian Church,
Corry, Pennsylvania. Rev. Boyd
has substituted as a science teach
er in the Corry Junior High
School during the teacher short
age, and appreciates the life and
problems of the teacher.
After the “moving-up” exercis
es, the class will plant ivy outside
of the New Auditorium: This will
be under the supervision of Jack
Bonnett, class president.
This program was planned and
arranged by Louise Mount, Edith
Bates, and Helen Boythe.
ALUMNI DAY TO
BE HELD MAY 25
nctions. His loss in the Math and
lucation Departments will be
ienly felt.
Since 1904, he has been teachg. First he acted as principal of
e Derry Twp. high school and
ades, then as principal of Brokstraw Twp. high and grades. In
06 he became supervising prin?al of Youngsville high school
id in 1917, he became supervisg principal of Sheffield Twp.
gh school. During these last two
sitions, he instructed in matheatics and science. From 1906 to
19, Mr. Heinaman had charge
Warren County summer school
r teachers. He accepted a posi>n at Edinboro State Teachers
allege in the Mathematics and
lucation Departments in 1923.
Mr. Heinaman is a graduate of
flumbia, Pa., high school; Leba•n Valley College (A. B.); and
tonsylvania State College (M.
The annual Alumni Day of Ed
inboro State Teachers College will
be held on Saturday, May 25, it
was announced by Justina Baron,
Executive Secretary of the Edin
boro Alumni Association. There
will be registration throughout
the entire day at Haven Hall.
Alpha Delta Sorority will have a
breakfast at 10 A. M. at the Rob
inson House.
At the Alumni Dinner, which is
to be held in the Haven Hall din
ing room, Dr. Boyd Ghering, presi
dent of the Alumni Association
will preside. Brief greetings will
be given by members of the fifty,
twenty-five, and ten year classes,
and the Class of 1946 will be wel
comed into the association. Dr.
MAY 22, 1945
Annual Commencement and
Baccalaureate Dates Near
Floyd C. Fritz to Address Grou p
Commencement Exercises will be held Tuesday, May’28, at 10:00
a. m. The program follows:
Processional—“For Thee, O Dear, Dear Country
Choir
“Star Spangled Banner’
Assemblage
Invocation
Rev. C. L. Hayes
Pastor, First Methodist Churfch, Edinboro
“Spring Rhapsody”—Bach—Riegger
Choir
Address—“The Challenge of Teaching in a Changing World"
Floyd C. Fretz
Superintendent of Schools, Bradford, Pa.
“When I Have Sung My Songs”—Charles
Women’s Ensemble
Announcements and Awards
President L. H. Van Hunter.Presentation for Degrees
Dean H. L. Offner
Conferring of Degrees
President L. H. Van Houten
"Alma Mater”
Assemblage
Recessional—“God Is Our Refuge”
Choir
The eighty-fifth annual Baccalaureat service will be held Sunday,
May 26, at 3:30 p. m. The program will be as follows:
Processional—“Crown Him With Many Crowns”
Choir
Invocation
Rev. Mrs. Susie W. Davis
Pastor, The Advent, Edinboro
“The Lord Is My Shepherd’—Schubert
k,.............. Choir
Scripture and Prayer
Rev. Mrs. Susie W. Davis
Announcements
President L. H. Van Houten
Address
Rev. Edward K. Rogers
Pastor, First Lutheran Church, Warren. Pa.
“Sanctus”—Gounod
Women’s Ensemble
Benediction
........................................... Mrs. Susie W. Davis
Recessional—“Jerusalem The Golden”
Choir
Van Houten will speak.
Following the dinner, a recep
tion will be given at the College
Residence by Dr. and Mrs. Van
Houten. Later a Choir and Mu
Kappa Gamma picnic will be held
at the home of Mrs. Campbell.
The above activities will make
this Alumni Day a busy one. A
large attendance is expected.
DATES TO REMEMBER
May 24 — Assembly, Senior Class Day.
Phi Sig Dance, Culbertson Hills.
May 25 — Alumni Day.
May 26 — Baccalaureate Service.
May 27 — President and Mrs. Van Houten’s Dinnei
for Senior
Edie and Don’s wedding.
May 28 — 10:00 a. m. — Commencement.
June 4 — Dr. and Mrs. Van Houten’s 30th Wedding
Anniversary.
June 5 — Pre-session opens
June 15 — Pug and Dick’s wedding.
June 21 — Pre-session ends.
June 24 — August 3 — Regular Session.
August 5 — August 23 — Post-Session.
Floyd C. Fretz, Commenc.ment
speaker, is a returned chaplain.
He has a wide reputation as a
speaker and recently wrote the
book, “The Doughboy’s Chaplain.”
DR. VAN HOUTEN COMPLETES
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
AT EDINBORO
This spring, our college presi
dent, Dr. L. H. Van Houten com
pletes twenty-five years service a?
Edinboro State Teachers College.
He was associated with the Psy
chology Department before at
taining his present position as
college president.
Of equal interest is the fact that
he will celebrate his 30th wedding
anniversary June 4.
GRADUATING SENIORS
COMPILE OUTSTANDING
WAA RECORD
With the graduating class of this
year, go. some of the most out
standing women athletes that Ed
inboro has had in many a yea"
Participating in practically ev(Continued on Page
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THE
.
SPECTATOR
May 22
Candidates for Graduation
^iectaia4
Editor
Betty Gayle Hall
Assistant Editor
Carol Carr
Business Manager
Janet Maclvor
Ass’t Business Manager
...................... . Dorothy Davies
Women’s Sports Editors
Carol Atwater, Anna Johnson
Men’s Sports Editor
Marshall Webb
Reporters
Nancy Spraggon, Evelyn Crowl, Wilma
Jean Steadman, Clyde Snyder, Bill Frazier, Joe Spence, Jeanne
Kennedy, Chester Eisaman, Marjorie Campbell, Dorothy Peplinski
Marjorie Evans, Mary Jane Rozelle, Dorothy Davies, Helen Pushchak
Faculty Advisor
Frank LaBounty
PRINTED BY THE ALBION NEWS
Good Luck Seniors
Another spring, another semester ends, another senior class
graduates. Yes, it seems only yesterday they came here and it is
now time for them to leave.
Some spent three years here some, three and a half and some,
four years. They’ve seen Edinboro through fall, winter, spring and
in some cases, summer. In other words they?ve seen Edinboro at
its best and worst and we know they liked it from all aspects or\
they wouldn't have stayed to graduate.
Soon they'll be flinging some clothes in a bag together with
the renowned “sheepskin” and then they'll be trapsing off to try
to pound some of their knowledge into some unsuspecting grade
school or high school undergrads.
ART CURRICULUM
Bates, Edith Gertrude
Hansen, Helen Th
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Ferguson, Mary Blanche
Sheldon Ruth t ■Lhorile
ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM
Bonniger, Edna Helen
McIlroy, Ethel
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Buchanan, Frances Louise
Merrv H.u t ecca p'
Martin, Edna Katherine
Mount k” t 0Uise 1°
SECONDARY CURRICULUM
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Boythe, Helen Lena
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GRADUATES, JUNE 22, 1945
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ART CURRICULUM
Albright, Loveen Gladding
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ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM
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Altenburg, Claudia Smith
Hecker, Lodeme Shield
SECONDARY CURRICULUM
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GRADUATES, AUGUST 3, 1945
p‘
ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM
Bartoo, Gilberta Ellen
Peck, Ruth Esther fr
Brown, Ardis Marie
Sears, Margaret Harriet w
Lynch, Jeanne Wilt
Smock, Marye Eleanor a:
Micheau, Luella Marie
Troup, Mamel Runninger C
Newbold, Doris Winifred
Walz, Loretta Alice st
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GRADUATES, AUGUST 24, 1945
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ART CURRICULUM
Ives, Anne Beatrice
|al
ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM
Fehlman, Alice Evelyn
Haley, Florence Lounsbury
Winslow, Mary Ellen
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SECONDARY CURRICULUM
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Ramsey, Harry Hamilton
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GRADUATES, JANUARY 19, 1946
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ART CURRICULUM
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Knarr, Joy Ann
Wright, Phyllis Goodrich
ELEMENTARY CURRICULUM
Calvin, Lena Williams
SECONDARY CURRICULUM
Hills, Agnes Devlin sc
Fornof, Margaret Louise
Kingsley, Dorothy Jean jh
Greenawalt, Evelyn Mae
_______________________
We surely liked you, Seniors, and we admit wdre
going to miss you. Your class is small; but you make up in quality
what you lack in quantity. It will take a good Junior class, indeed,
to fill your shoes next year. In behalf of the entire college, the
Spectator Staff wishes you the best of luck in all your future un
dertakings.
Itwi/ufs
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n
Dr. Van Houten attended the
regular May meeting of the Board^
of Presidents at the Cheyney STC^
on May 10. He.went to State Col-j
The faculty of Edinboro State lege May 14 on college business. ,
Teachers College and the co-opera
tive teachers of the Training
School held a dinner at the Bart
lett Hotel, Cambridge Springs, in
honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Heinaman, on May 22. Mr. Heinaman,
who retired this year from the
college faculty, was presented
with an ebony cane by Mr. V. W.
Zahniser, on behalf of the college
faculty. Mrs. Heinaman was pre
sented with a corsage. Dr. Van
Houten, president of the college,
gave a few remarks.
FACULTY HOLDS DINNER
IN HONOR OF
RETIRING MEMBER
MRS. ELIZABETH MILLER
TO TAKE WORK ON M. E.
Mrs. Miller, Dean of Women,
will spend the summer at Pennsyl
vania State College working on
her degree in Master of Education.
However, she will return in the
fall.
During the summer session her
position will be filled by Mrs.
Evelyn Metzger.
^AY 22, 1946
Haven’s Ravin's
THE
SPECTATOR
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WOMEN'S ENSEMBLE VISITS
AREA HIGH SCHOOLS
The Women’s Ensemble of the
college, augumented by the ser
vices of Peter Gall, Paul Zarenko
and Clyde Snyder has been ren
dering a service to the schools of
the area perhaps unknown to many
of the campus students.
This group has prepared and
presented a program of music,
serious and humorous, for the high
schools of Youngsville, Warren,
Franklin, Sugar Creek, Union
City and Harbor Creek; the Delta
Kappa Gamma honorary educa
tional fraternity, high school guest
day and has found it necessary to
refuse many similar invitations
due to the closing of the school
year.
The group, directed by Esther
Campbell, has made a distinct
contribution to the school’s repu
tation in music circles.
KAPPA KOMMENT
The Reeder’s Digest
by Bud Eisaman
The Kappa Delts are happy to
say that another old member will
be with us this summer. Al Bloch
graduated in 1943, but is taking
several summer courses before he
starts working on an M. A. degree
at Syracuse University. Welcome
back to the fold, Al.
Theta chapter of Kappa Delta
Phi Fraternity is planning a big
Alumni meeting and banquet with
members who graduated from Ed
inboro as long ago as 1930. This
will probably be first on our sum
mer catalogue of events.
Tom Quirk is the proud papa of
a new daughter. He’ll look good
pushing a perambulator around
the football field.
Don Young is next on our list
of “go’nna get married” men. That
“clatter wagon” you’ve seen Don
and Edie riding in is really an
automobile no matter what you
might think.
The men of Kappa Delta Phi
wish all their friends a pleasant
summer .— hoping we’ll see you in
September.
Vacation cornin’ and all, curiosby Bill Frazier
J®jiy jabbed me into finding out
\vhere our Haven Hall gang will
When the census man was ai,e going/ Marilyn and her roomie,
round last time there was a new
a pee, Rose Pertl, Mary Frances
number. Yes, the boys dorm is
“ jlatney, Cilla Worster, Florence
steadily getting more and more
peerbower, Betty Deeter, Carol
crowded, yet I’m sure in Dr. HisAtwater, Joanne Fuller, and a host
key’s office there are no other
D if others are staying on for the
people registered. Who could it
jummer session. Phil Fogel is go
be? Well, folks, it’s a girl; yes, a
ing to teach tennis at a camp in
nice little dark haired girl by the
Vermont . . . Jane D’Angelo will
name of Ellen Quirk. She was
be working hard at Camp Rodborn on May 10, at 6:33 A. M. so
5 gers, Chestertown, N. Y. . . . Gee
I was informed by her proud
Gee will be busy supervising the
papa. Yes, Mr. Quirk has someth
playground and teaching swim
ing to really brag about these days.
ming at Mount Lebanon Day Camp
Cigars floating around right and
left, pardon me just a moment
" while Tony will be thinking of her
while I flick the ashes off.
t as he takes a long needed rest . . .
Reeder is expecting more ex
' Carol Carr will attend the prepansions in the near future. Yes,
' session of summer school, and then
those chimes may be there for a
2 will be off for her third summer
reason. If you can stretch the im
counselling at a camp. She has
agination
you may be able to kid
persuaded Janet Mac Ivor to go
APHA DELT DOIN'S
yourself into believing that those
along and teach dramatics . . .
Mary Alice Noxon is thinking of
The Alpha Delta Sorority, Iota chimes are playing the wedding
r going along, too . . . Some others I Chapter, of Edinboro State Teach march instead of do, so, me, do.
who will be taking it easy are ers College, held a shower for There will soon be a Mr. and Mrs.
Mary Jane Rozelle, Helen De Fla Edith Bates at their regular meet t Young, and Mr. and Mrs. Webb
vio, Elaine Reese, Ruth Robison ing Monday evening, March 20, in walking about the campus. Then
and Connie Killingsworth . . . Pug Music Hall. The guest of honor, on the already-happened-side of The fellows feel that those peeps
is'going to adopt a new name tag; who will graduate this month, was the picture are Mr. and Mrs. Bon in reep-pleets look like slick
i .. . Betty Gross will work in Erie presented with a gift from the nett. Congratulations to you both. chicks in those formats. Wow!
Know all you charming young
awhile before leaving for a Michi sorority, and with several kitchen
gan camp . . . Eileen Vose and utensils from the individual mem ladies must miss, as we do, the
Queenie are headed for aquatic bers. Refreshments were served. voice of Alex Rhode in the dining
i ichool and then camp jobs . . . Proceeding the shower, there room. What, is this that has come
W. R. JONES
i Jenny Sokolowski, Luella Peebles, was installation of new officers over him all of a sudden? We don’t
gpnd Pushy are going to be pitching who will serve during the summer hear much about “Miss Ruttie”
United Gas Station
-hay on their respective farms . . . and fall semester. Peg Gillespie said” either lately. We feel that
i€A.mong those earning their daily stepped into the presidency, vacat both are shirking their duties (on
.^read will be Prima Chiocchio; ed by Wilma Jean Steadman, the entertaining dept.)
The boys are beginning to feel
^Pep, probably in a beauty shop; while LeVieve Obert was installed
l-Jean Schleicher; Druth McClure, in the office of secretary, former that maybe it would be better to
The Prentice Shop
have two dorms. By the time the
loafing undoubtedly; Posy; Mary ly held by Shirley Hazen.
Successor to H. G, GiUaspie
* Livingston; Bette Rhall; Le Vieve The sorority held a surprise Phi Sigs and Kappa Delts get fin
■■Obert at Lake Canadohta; Shirley party for Mrs. Esther Campbell, a ished there’s little room for those
Footwear : Ladies' - Mens'
Hazen; Jean Adair and Jeanne faculty member, at her home on who remain. Perhaps one of
Furnishings
these days one or the other will
Kennedy toiling at the General Wednesday night, May 15.
Wall Paper : Notions
Electric, Erie; Grace Young at the New members of the sorority, get thrown out and we can again
Edinboro, Penna,
Warren Library; Doris Bisker, who were initiated in April, in live in peace.
Lois Allen; Evelyn Crowl; Grace clude N. Spraggon, D. Peplinsky,
Sanner at one of Lawrence Park’s A. Johnson, D. Davies, M. Evans,
D. B.’s; Gina Ransom at Hazeltine M. Palmer, G. Sanner, W. Fox, M.
WHEN EVER IOU ARE
"Hall; Carlene Crosby at a grocery Armagost, B. Buckley, D. Flower,
■ m Corry; Wilma Jean Fox; Dutch; J. Dunbar,- W. Bennett, J. D’An
IN NEED OF FINE
Jean Hersperger, Olive Lee; Dot gelo, C. Johnson, J. Webster, M.
Johnson; Betty Phillips; Midge Campbell, and F. Weyrauch.
JEWELRY
Perkins and Willie Bennett. If you
notice a slight buzz in Willie’s
^oice next fall it will be from — more likely she will spend half
CONSULTWorking with bees this summer of her vacation in the hospital for
• . . Swede Johnson is just going an appectomony.
Well, I’ve run down at last.
Iwhether to work or play is the
mystery) . . . Euny, Doris Stock- Here’s hoping you all have a swell
ton, Smallie, Idabelle, and Patt vacation . . . See you next fall!
ire contemplating a pilgrimage to
Canada . . . Joyce Weldon is also
thinking of heading North . . .Indi
vidualists Betty Getz and Gloria
Pulakos
B Cennis are planning a hostel trip
trough Pennsylvania . . . Muriel
Wunderman will have a ringside
CANDY
; at from her airplane while she
24 W. 10th St.
Erie,
dkes flying lessons . . . Poor Davie
O' Dell
Page Four
HIGH SCHOOL GUEST DAY
Edinboro State Teachers Col
lege held its annual high school
guest day on Saturday, May 4th.
More than one hundred seniors in
terested in teaching availed them
selves of the opportunity to get a
prview of campus life and observe
the students at work and play.
Representatives were present
from thirty-three different high
schools in Edinboro’s service area
with the largest groups coming
from Erie, Warren, Meadville,
Waterford, and Girard.
The program included class visi
tations, a luncheon in the college
dining room, a portion of the
spring program of the music or
ganizations including a “Gay
Nineties” skit, demonstrations of
the art class, science and physical
activities of the college, a tea
dance, dinner and,, as a climax to
the day, the presentation of “Noth
ing but the Truth,” by the Edin
boro players.
z
Faculty members and students
cooperated to make the event one
of the most successful ever at
tempted on the campus.
THE
E CLUB BANQUET IS
SUCCESSFUL EVENT
MAY 22, 194g
SPECTATOR
EDINBORO PLAYERS
ELECT OFFICERS
ALPHA PSI OMEGA
PLEDGES THREE
The Edinboro Players held their The Gamma Chapter of Alpha
The E Club is proud to announce last meeting on May 15th. At this Psi Omega, honorary dramatic
that the banquet of E Alumni was meeting officers were elected for fraternity at Edinboro, pledged
very successful in accomplishing next fall. The results of the elec three outstanding students on May
its mission! The alumni dinner was tion are as follows: President, 15th. The pledges are Yvonne
well attended by former students Mary Livingston; Vice-President, Davis, Therese Malinowski, and
in all walks of life and from all William Frazier; Secretary-Treas Joseph R. Spence.
parts of the state of Pennsylvania. urer, Joseph Spence; Wardrobe The entrance requirements are
Among the more recent grads were Keepers, Jeanne Kennedy and based on a point system. Fifty
points are required for pledging.
Joe Massa, coach of Warren H. S. John Plucinski.
Several of the members attend These may be earned both by
Dragons’ Baketball team; “Red”
Lytle, coach of Corry football ed the stage production “Claudia” working backstage and acting on
eleven; Tony Cutri, coach of the at the Playhouse in Erie on May stage.
16th. Included in this number The formal initiation will take
Albion H. S. Basketeers.
Speakers of the evening includ were Jeanne Kennedy, Paul Zar- place next fall on October 6, 1946.
ed: President Howard Griffin, rep enko, Yvonne Davis, Jerome Folresentative of the active E Club mar, Helen Boythe, George Holo SPRING CONCERT GIVEN
on campus; Dr. L. H. Van Houten, wach, Helen Pushchak, John Plu BY MUSIC GROUPS
The College Choir and ensemble
President of the college, who gave cinski and William Frazier.
held their annual spring concert
the welcoming address; Harry
Wednesday evening, May 15, at
Cooper, prominent business man,
SENIOR W.A.A. RECORD
7:00 p. m. under the direction of
who gave a talk on old time atMrs. Campbell, music instructor.
letics; John Borland, who told of
(Continued from page one)
the proposed coaching school this sport on campus they have piled The concert was held on the lawn
fall; and Dr. Harold Ghering who up a record that is seldom match in front of Haven. The girls wore
formats.
gave a glimpse into the glories ed. The records follow:
The program consisted of relig
and history of Edinboro’s past in Helen Boythe:
ious
songs, spring songs and light i
sports. Alexander Rhode acted as
Hockey — 3 years.
classics. A skit of the Gay Ninefe
toasmaster for the entire evening.
Basketball — 4 years.
The following officers of the al Badminton — 1 year.
and various other songs were pre
umni association were chosen for Tennis — 1 year.
sented by the ensemble and Mes
srs. Gall, Snyder, and Zarenko.
the coming year:
Volleyball
—
2
years.
ESTO GOLF TEAM LOSES
President, Joe Massa, Warren,
A large crowd attended the pro
Speedball — 1 year.
TO SLIPPERY ROCK
Pa.
Helen also served the W.A.A. by gram, one of the finest ever pre
Vice-President, Toni Cutri, Ed being elected to the council for sented by the choir.
The golf team of Edinboro State
three years.
Teachers College played the Slip inboro, Pa.
The ensemble and Messrs. Gall.
pery Rock team at the Culbertson Secretary, F. Skelton, Edinboro, Helen Hansen:
Snyder and Zarenko presented a
Swimming — 3 years.
Hills Country Club course on May Pa.
Treasurer, Lou Farnelli, Sharps
very enjoyable program at the
1. Demonstrations.
14. Slippery Rock won the game
2. Delt swimming team for Country Club Saturday, May 11.
with a score of 7-11. Individual ville, Pa.
With the formation of this as
at 2 p. m. for the Delta Kappa
three years.
points wer•e as follows:
sociation Edinboro’s prospects for
Gamma and at Union City and
JPPERY ROCK
Horsebackriding — 1 year.
Points a “Golden Era” of sports are
Harbor Creek, Monday, May 13,
Medal
Tennis — 1 semester.
1 greatly improved. Soon she should Badminton — 4 years.
at 8 a. m.
88
Dutkin
V2 TW.nk tops in the world of sports.
88
1. Represented the W. A. A.
Handchen
1V2
89
in tournaments for 2 yrs.
The college ensemble will sing
Fuller
3
82
Skiing — was in two ski meets at the Alumni reception Saturday,
Mocera
3
87
and was the only senior to be May 25, from 4 to 6 p. m. at Dr.
ALPHA DELTA HONORS
Perkins
2
92
long to the Ski Club.
MOTHERS
Van Houten’s. Following this a
Bilowich
EDINBORO
Helen Merry:
picnic supper will be held at 6:3C
The Alpha Delta Sorority held
2
88
Hockey — 3 years.
at the Campbell residence for the
Capp
2V£ their annual Mother’s Day on Sun
84
Horsebackriding — 1 year.
choir and ensemble.
Gall
1V2 day, May 5. Dinner was served in
90
Swimming — 4 years.
Rohde
the
college
dining
room
under
the
0
93
1. 4 swimming demonstra
Rogers
0 direction of Miss Alice Taylor,
96
tions.
Eisaman
The lawn of the College Resi
1 Dietitian. Following the dinner,
94
2.
1 aquacade.
Holowach
dence
will be beautified by the
there
was
an
initiation
service
and
3. 4 years on the Delt swim planting of 20 large Engelman
To date Edinboro has won one tea in the Sorority Rooms in Music
lost
three.
There
is
one
ming team.
game and
4. Junior year - Life Saving. spruce trees obtained from the
match to be played with Grove HaR.
Rockview nursery.
The function was well attended
5. Senior year - Instructor.
City College May 28.
by students’ mothers, and by al Skiing — 2 years.
umni members and mothers as
Badminton — 1 year.
New equipment which the col
well.
Tennis — 1 semester.
lege received from War Surplus
Frances Buchanan:
includes the following: 6 slide
Basketball — 2 years.
STANFORD’S
rules, 18 folding dining tables,
Tennis — 3 years.
chemical fire engine, 10 micro
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Skiing — 1 year.
scopes, 2000 cakes of hand soap,
Super Market
Swimming — 1 year.
Along With the News
In addition to these activities, table linen, garden hose.
Frances was elected Phi Leader
for 1 year and also served three
semesters on the W.A.A. Council.
The College Choir will sing at
ERB’S
the Baccalaureate service Sunday
JOLLEY’S
May 26 at 3:30 p. m. and at the
Self Service
Commencement ' exercises Tues
Food Market
day, May 28, at 10:00 a. m. in the
Drug Store
new auditorium. The choir robes
Meats & Groceries
will be worn.
SAVE MONEY BY
READING THE ADS
MAY 22, 1946
THE
SPECTATOR
FIVE
16 /
PHI SIG SEZ
by Marshall Webb
Well, with the coming of the
end of May, we are looking fora ward eagerly to our Phi Sig Spring
o formal, which is, incidentally, on
c]
evening of May 24th ... We
y phi Sigs would like to extend ine vitations to those who would like
d t0 attend the dance. It is at the
Culbertson Hills Country Club
e from 9 P. M. ’till 2:00 A. M. Rey freshments will be served. Get
your tickets from any “Phi Sig”
y member.
i New Phi Sigs are Chuck Ben
nett, Gary Mouck, Marshall Webb,
e George Halowach, John Plucinski,
Joseph Spence, Bill Frazier, Clyde
Snyder, and Harry Rose.
Last Tuesday there were several
former members visiting and we
find that many of the fellows are
t now discharged and gradually
Richard H. Beyer
JEWELER
28 WEST 8TH STREET
MASONIC TEMPLE
ERIE, PENNA.
Established 1898
Zindel & Stauffer
Groceries and
Hardware
getting back into form! Among
those is Pat Crawford who expects
to return to our campus this fall.
Many others whose matriculation
was interferred with have all in
tentions of returning to E. S. T. C.
We’ve noticed that Jack Bonnett
is putting on a little weight. What
a cook! Also we see that Jim Park
er still has “those” stars in his
eyes! Looking good, Jim! Pete
Gall is walking on air! And so is
“Little Brother” Gary! Good luck
fellows!
Well, with exams on us now it
looks like a rough week ahead and
we’ll surely be busy.
We are also proud to announce
that the following officers are
elected for the coming year: Presi
dent, Joe Spence; Vice-President,
Jim Parker; Secretary, Marshall
Webb; Treasurer, Bill Frazier.
We can rest assured that the
Phi Sigs have a promising future,
and feel proud of our representa
tives! They’ll be an active chapter
next year. So----- with the very
best of all of our wishes for a hap
py summer vacation to all, we will
bid adeiu!
OFF CAMPUS CAPERS
There are really few off campus
capers to relate from the Perry
House. They say they’re too busy
preparing term papers and study
ing for exams to do anything no
torious.
However, there are two wed
dings of note to be publicized:
namely, that of Edith Bates to
Donald Young, on May 27, and
that of Jocelyn Sheldon sometime
in June.
The Eisamans and Schlindweins
are too busy playing golf to be in
terrupted for a news note. We’re
glad to see that several of the
freshmen have joined fraternities
THE EDINBORO
DAIRY BAR
Joe and Bertha Douglas
Proprietors
Gleetons
Cross Road Dinor
Good Food is Good Health
Buy Gifts At • . •
COOPER’S
The Handy Store
Hie
Village Gift Shop
EDINBORO, PA.
Radio Appliance Shop
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SALES - SERVICE - APPLIANCES
Edinboro, Penna.
Avis Shields, Willie Steadman
and B. Hall held a shower for
Edith Bates Tuesday evening, May
14. Invitations were extended to
Carol Stubbe, June Schlindwein,
Marjie Eisaman, Martha and
Katherine Bartoo, Pug Hunter,
Lois Rhea, Gretel Haughton, Dee
Sayre, Jane Patterson, Frances
Clute, Mary Ferguson, Myrt Bon
nett, Clea Johnson, Connie Killingsworth, Lois Allen, and Wen
or the sorority.
Pettit.
Ah yes, we can’t end this col
umn without mentioning Boythie
and Bill. Well, the deed is dood!
Seed you next fall!! Best wishes
for the summer!! So long!!!
The Woman Listener
--------------------------------- By Sally Welles------------------------- --
I
1
RADIO LISTENERS all over the country who depend on M-t- s
“Breakfast In Hollywood” for their daily entertainment, have •<.
treat in store. Tom Breneman, host and emcee, has just opened in ci
length picture, ,
Fern
Kragness,
whose
hus';a?
.
called, sensibly
i
enough, “Break real estate agent, was pre ph
fast In Holly the studio audience. No so<
wood”, which mention made of Mr.
j
is released by business affiliation than r?
United Artists. called on stage by Jack, a. i •.
Tom, who is sur ised to help Mrs. Meeker. Tin3 ■
c
rounded by a was delighted and assure
>
galaxy of sea that she much preferred a ?•
soned players, in a crown, especially in these ’ ■
• ♦ ♦
cluding Bonita
Highlights on Charlotte ?• . ;
Granville, Zazu
Pitts, Andy Rus who stars as Dr. Carson MeV:
i
sell and Hedda in “Road Of Life”, heard ov.
Hopper, takes, to NBC and CBS: She photo
stardom like a tall and willowy, but is re?’ • :■ :■
>
*
Tom Breneman duck to water. and slender. At Hunter Co'
!
He models hats achieved also a B. S. Deg
with as much aplomb on the screen the distinction of being the dergraduate to play leads v..
as he does on the air.
Washington Square Playe.~
* « «
hobbies are as varied as h
Chichi Hamilton, heroine of “Life roles—she plays tennis an-' ■■■
Can Be Beautiful”, heard over CBS. gammon, rides and swims <- .
has been seeing life’s unpleasant well. She sketches Fifth A .
side since Magda Finch and her models, and turns cut w<
1
scheming father moved into The copies of all the high fash
Slightly Read Bookshop, but she herself.
still maintains her own conviction:
• * •
“When you have to fight for some
Getting an audience laugh to •<
thing you want, you come out in bright quip is one thing, buf • the open, roll up your sleeves and ting laughed at is another
go to it with all you’ve got. If you fiably, Madeleine Pierce lu
crawl or sneak you don’t have nearly vised a scheme to prevent jur
t
as much fun winning the fight. The sort of thing. Madeleine, r
s
other way, even if you lose, you baby specialist who currently .
>
win; you and the person you’re the part of three-year-old <;.
»
fighting with can shake hands and CBS’s “Young Dr. Malone”,
«
walk away smiling.”
upon being introduced to he:
♦ ♦ ♦
ence. This is to prepare the -.
Sometimes not only the sins of what follows when she take
j
the fathers but also their artistic turn at the mike, because
abilities are visited upon the chil when her audience undoubto-.. .
dren. In the Rost clan daughter pected some adult script reElaine has inherited a sweet sing and only a couple of gurgles .->• a
!
ing voice from Father, and sketch stream of goos came out I
ing ability from Mother. But she the pillow which Madeleine u.:.
takes the family talents dne step a prop, there was a moment of
farther in her own creative acting shocked surprise followed by a
, ability. Currently she is heard as burst of unrepressed giggles.
• • •
, Esther Moore in NBC’s “Right To
' Happiness”.
Contributions to the Infantile
♦ ** ♦
Paralysis Fund are still coming in
| Jack Bailey accomplishes daily to the “Truth Or Consequences”
miracles on his Mutual program, office addressed to “Janice”, the
“$«een For. A Day”, but recently little crippled girl who sang “Wish
'ba outdid even himself: he helped ing” as her consequence on a re
tad aa apartment for one of the cent program. At the last count,
Qaeen candidates. Mrs. Fanny Ralph Edwards, m.c. of “Truth Or
Meeker, who needed an apartment, Consequences”, announced that the
-Fas followed to the mike by Mrs. total was |73,720.
THE
SIX
SPECTATOR
MAY 22, 194e
Photography Club Photos
Hall, Mary Portz, the President’s
Secretary and Phyllis Woods,
Ass’t, (9) survey campus life at
it’s best and — worst. They do
more than that tho — with their
typing, shorthand and mimeo
graphing, they come in contact
with all who enter and leave E. S.
T. C. campus—students, faculty,
and visitors. It could well be said
that their office is the cog in the
wheel of campus life' at E.S.T.C.
Brrrrr! It makes us shfver to
look at the bottom of the page.
4$
W
However, we may as well face the
i 'J
A-iBSsn -aH Igte
■AC
facts. This beautiful spring weath
fj
Ji
er doesn’t last forever — not in
!s
fl’
Pennsylvania, at least. “Old man
winter” or maybe “Jack Frost”
will come again next winter to
About a month ago, The Specia- his brand new ’42 Buick at the be- (4) and Dot Peplinski (5) are do- perform similar projects.
tor promised to feature some snap ginning of the war and got it. Paul ing you’d probably run across a
This group of icicle pictures was
shots taken by various members Zarenko has farther to travel so group of coeds gathered on the taken by John Olsavsky.
of the reorganized Photography he’s entitled to drive his “Wolf Haven Hall steps (6) or if you
Club. Well, here they are — and, Wagon” (2) Besides, look what it wandered toward the Crawford
SENIOR DINNER
to make the page more interesting attracts?!! Those lovely gals in (3) Gym, you might catch a glimpse
a story was written about it, viz:— wouldn’t think of riding in any-]of a man (7). Next to the golf
The graduating class of 1946,
nnnrco it
ii-’’s
c their
tlmiv favorite
-F
4-~ hangout.
___ x.
In Edinboro one travels in any-t thing but the best. Nice work if■f 1' course,
Edinboro State Teachers College,
thing from old to new; or on any- you can get in! But we wondei' if Frank Halchin likes Edinboro held a dinner at the Culbertson
thing from hoof to bicycle —. Now they all rode home for vacation in from the air (8). There’s the foot Hills Country Club on Friday,
take “Pop” Bates, as he is affec- ‘it. Looks like some of that baggage ball field and a few of the campus May 17. As their guests of honor
tionately called by his students,' in the trunk is falling out already. i buildings. Note the tennis courts they invited Dr. and Mrs. Van
(1) he prefers to ride his bike to the | If you did happen to meander in the lower right hand corner.
Houten, Mrs. Miller, Dr. and Mrs.
local drug store — Yep, traded in across the campus as Grace Young ( From their office in Normal (Hiskey and Mr. and Mrs. Bates.
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Media of