tl19640515-000 "e Towson State College Weekly Vol. XVI, No. 25 LIEF? Towson, Maryland ISHT May 15, 1964 Wiseman, Prager, Diem Elected Class Presidents Twenty Faculty Members Leave At Semester End 13 Resign; Remainder Will (Be On Leave There will be at least 20 new faculty faces on campus come SePtember to replace the 20 faculty members that will re-sign, or go on leaves in June. Resigning will be: Richard B. Ilrannon, Biology instructor; lis Sali Lee Cohan, Labora-tc'ry School Instructor; Herbert N. Poerstel, Library Instructor; �tiSS Roberta R. Gribbon, Eng-li sh Instructor; Miss Ruth Ann Reidelbach, Education Assistant Professor; Miss Helen Ice, La-boratory School Assistant Pro-fessor; Mrs. Patricia S. Kruppa, Ilistory Instructor; John Chris- 'art Larsen, Library Assistant ofessor; Miss Carmelina Ma- Laboratory School Assis-tant Professor; Miss Jean Mat- 1111aMi, Biology Instructor; joha ,j. Poggie, Geography In- ;tructor ; Mrs. Peggy J. Provost, hYsical Education Instructor; a"" Thomas N. Thompson, As- Stant English Professor. (;�Ing on leaves of absence 4411. the Mathematics Depart- 41""t are Miss Rita Rae Kolb avtid Carl L. Zimmerman. Miss �t�1b Will be doing further study 4zt 1 Pennsylvania State while 1;11141er/ban will study at Brown niVersity. I William 41StrUCtor, 4 leave of G. Prater, English will likewise be on absence. Arthur C. Yarbrough, Asso-hat Professor of Chemistry in tr""elence department, will be (4,h-erriPting research in organic (i:IllistrY at the University of ,01.1611. b- 111.8. Zenith Hurst Velie will 4:11 sabbatical leave from the W --:elitiort department on the C`. Coast and in New York pr bflt.vid l.. Cornthaite, associate lik:28�r of Education. will 1'01,::.11e be on sabbatical leave �qe sernester. Dk.1214 Nina Hughes, associate bill esor of English and speech. I)* on sabbatical leave. GLEN PLAYERS: final production of the group is slated for tonight and tomorrow night on the Southlaw n at 8:15 p.m. Lit, Hennernan, Brady Are Chosen Vice-Presidents The Class Elections, held May 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th, in Stephens Hall, resulted in th� following: Class of 1965�President� Dick Wiseman, Viee-President� Nina Lit Corresponding Secre-tary� Barbara Fleming, Re-cording Secretary�Irene Oran-tas, Treasurer�Keith Har-meyer, Parliamentarian�Judy Edukat, Historian�Joan Eus-tace, Senator�George Puff, Publicity Chairman�Day� Student Centre Board �Day-- Patricia Smith, Dorm Student Approximately 400 Seniors Will Take Part In Towson's 98th June Graduating Exercises Approximately four hundred senior class members wil take part in Towson's ninety-eighth graduating exercises including senior investiture on May 27, the President's dinner on June 9, the Senior Banquet and Prom on June 11, and Bacculaureate Serbice and Commencement Ex-el- cises on June 14. The Senior Investiture Con-vocation, to be held in Stephens Hall Auditorium, will mark the Men's Glee Club Present May 20 Concert The Men's Club of Towson State College will present a con-cert on May 20. The program will begin at 8:15 p.m. in the Linda Lee Tall Auditorium. There will be varied selections of secular and sacred music, Pills folk songs and spirituals. The Women's Glee Club will join the Men's in choral works for mixed choir. Included in the program is music by such we'l-l: 1low-1i composers as J. S. Bach. Handel, Viandana, Randall Thompson, and Gershwin. Mr. Brungardt, director, also announced that the Men's and NVomen's Glee Clubs will sing at the Alumni Dinner next week and at the Senior Investiture 011 May 27. first time that the current grad-uating class will wear their academic gowns. President of the College, Dr. Earl T. Haw-kins, will be speaker of the day describing some of his exper-iences on his recent trip to Asia. First greeting President and Mrs. Hawkins at Glen Esk for appetizers on June 9, the seniors will then adjourn to a buffet sup-per in the Student Centre Lounge. The dinner will be an informal affair. The Senior Banquet and Prom is slated to be held on June 11 at 7 p.m. at Turf Valley Country Club. On June 1.1, seniors will as-semble in Van Bokkelen .Nudi-torium prior to making their way in procession to Stephens Hall Auditorium for the Baccalaureate Services at 10:30 a.m. The Reverend E. A. Cassens, Pastor of Immanuel Lutheran Church at Loch Raven Boulevard and Belvedere Avenue will deliver the Baccalaureate Sermon. At 2 p.m. on the 14th, Dr. Theodore A. Distler, President Testing Results Now Available Freshman (STEP) and Senior (TEEP and GRE Area tests have been distributed to advis-ers. To receive scores. students are encouraged to contact their advisers. of the Board of Directors of the Association of American Col-leges, will deliver the Com-mencement address. The exer-cises are planed for the usual outdoor area north of Glen Esk if the weather is favorable. In the event of rain, the day's ex-ercises wil be held in Stephens Hall Auditorium. Of the approximate four hun-dred graduates, about 350-360 are in the Teacher Education pro-gram. These grads. most of which have already obtained positions, will be teaching next September ,in schools through-out the state. Those in Arts and Sciences wil go into various business fields, backed up by a Liberal Arts education from Towson. The four hundred graduates represent in numbers about a 14 per cent increase over last year's total graduation of ap-proximately 350. Pre-registration Changes Announced Students who pre-register may change their pre-regist rat ion schedules on May 21 and 22. and on any Monday during the month of July. Applications for changes w ill be available at the Regis-trar's Office on the above stated days. All changes must he com-pleted at the Registrar's Office. Centre Board�Margaret Dent, Social Chairman�Day�Kurt. Smith, Social Chairman�Dorm �Alice Faye Perry. Clas of 1966�President�Ed Prager, Vice-President�Record-ing Secretary�Carol Eichler, Corresponding Secretary�Pam Duncan, Treasurer�Kathi Aus-tin, Senator�Bob Harrison,- Parliamentarian�Linda Miller, Publicity Chairman � Dorm� Bonnie Jean Schreider, Social Chairman�Dorm�Ann White-ford, Social Chairman�Day� Paul Peloquin, Student Centre Board�Dorm�Judy Tilley, Stu-dent Centre Board�Day�Ruby Kasten. Class of 1967�President� Alan Diem, Vice-President� Stan Brady, Recording Secretary �Joan Edlemann, Correspond-ing Secretary�Donna Cole. Treasurer�Peggy Klausmeyer. Senator�James Rausch, Social Chairman�Dorm�Kathy Mc- Cann, Social Chsairman�Day �Hanna Winkler, Publicity Chairman�Day�Cathy Hos-kins, Student Centre Board� Dorm�Judy McGuire, Student Centre Board�Day�Mary Jo Thanner. BSU Giving City-Wide Senior Dinner Towson's Baptist Student Union will participate in a city-wide cook-out this evening. May 15, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. William Dorman on Roundhill Road. For the first time, members of BSU's from the junior and community colleges, nursing schools. and other colleges in the Baltimore area. will all meet together for this picnic. The devotional will be led by Rev. Thomas Jackson, whe is pastor of the Reisterstown Bap-tist Church and is also professor of Languages at Johns Hopkins University. Entertainment will also be provided. Traditionally. Towson's BSU presents a gift to its graduating seniors, who have been active in the organization. During the evening, these seniors will be awarded their presents. "