tl19540915-000 "1951 II 11 uag 'Y riet., Vol. 8, No. 1 .d of d by I I TOWER Fge LIGHT STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, TOWSON, MD. September 15, 1954 a� 1954.55 Organization Officers y i , Student Government Association ao President .aell. Vice-President George Hohl Witnessed on Towson Campus eneY Secretary Mary Jane Parrett all Treasurer Pegge Whiteleather a Jeanne Cooley Returning students will notice Towson welcomes back Miss Re- Succeeding Dr. Joslin in the Ed. nt om ,, .t Senior Class many changes in the faculty and gina Fitzgerald, who was on leave ucation Department is Mr. John A. ven President Anthony Marchione administrative staff, which occur- of absence during the past year Viscoglia, who is a graduate of - pre Vice-President James Addy red during the summer at State doing graduate work at the Uni- the State Teachers College at . ndi- Secretary Frances Torino Teachers College. versity of Maryland, and is re- Glassboro, New Jersey. He re- Dun, Treasurer Kenneth Wray Six resignations and thirteen turning this year to the college. ceived his master's degree from new appointments constitute these Mr. Edward I. Rubendall is join- the University of Pennsylvania, a of Junior Class changes. Among those no longer ing the Science Department in the and will receive his doctorate in heir, President To be elected at Towson is Dr. Fay Fisher, who field of physics and physical sci- education this fall from the Uni- Vice-President Christina Baugh decided that she will not be able ence. Mr. Rubendall has his bachel- versity of Maryland, where he had Secretary Nancy Green to rejoin the faculty after her or's degree from Illinois College in a fellowship in the Institute for Treasurer Donald Keyser year's leave of absence. Dr. Ber- Jacksonville, Illionis, and his mas- Child Study. During the war years Sophomore Class nard Joslin has resigned in order ter's degree from the University he served in the United States Air President John Heck to accept a position as full profes- of Illinois, where he has also corn- Force as an instructor. He was a Vice-President John Lynch sor in the New York University pleted most of the requirements counselor and teacher of social Secretary Virginia Welsh State Teachers College at Oneonta. for his doctorate. He taught at the studies in the Junior High School Treasurer Mary Lou Kroh Miss Agnes Carlton who resigned University's high school. For two of Margate City, New Jersey, and from her position in the Lida Lee years he was head of the Depart- most recently at the State Teach- Freshman Advisory Council Tall School, will teach this year in ment of Physics at Thiel College, ers College, Genesco, New York, President Constance Boone the public schools of her home Greenville, Pennsylvania. He is a where he was assistant director of Vice-President William Santman town, Winston-Salem, North Caro- member of Phi Beta Kappa, and the campus laboratory school. He Secretary-Treasurer Nancy Green lina. has participated in a variety of has considerable background and Tower Light More Resignations sports, with particular interest in experience in the field of student Editor-in-Chief Julia Pohlman Former Registrar Eleanor Tib- tennis. Mr. Rubendall is also qual- counseling. l�lanaging Editor Evelyn Pennington betts resigned, in order to accept ified to assist in the Mathematics Mr. Drury H. Cargill will teach Tower Echoes a position at Gallaudet College in Department. in the English Department and also c9. Editor Washington, D.C., where she will New English Instructor head up the college news bureau. 1. A Dean Pickens `""-ssaciate Editor organize and direct the work of the Accepting the appointment as a Mr. Cargill received his bachelor's Wee Club Irene Paul recently created Registrar's and member of the English Department and master's degrees in journalism 0 !to- I President Admissions Office. Miss Revela to succeed Dr. Fay Fisher is Dr. from the University of Missouri. t � Shirley Whitehurst Bozman resigned her position as Edgar H. Goold Jr., who received At East Tennessee State Teachers v Ice-Presidents Katherine Bradley, Donald Keyser resident nurse to return to private his bachelor's, master's, and doe- College he organized and was di- Secretaries .... Letitia Dryden, Josephine Wedderien, Richard Wallace nursing. Leaving Towson, where tor's degree from the University of rector of the program of public it Treasurer Roger Marks she was assistant dietitian, to ac- North Carolina. He formerly relations and the news bureau, as Orc hestra cept the position of dietitian at taught at the University, as well well as associate professor in the President Albert Morey the Oldsfield School for Girls in as in preparatory schools at Gar- English Department. For the last the Vice-President Julia Pohlman Baltimore County, is Mrs. Sue rison, New York, and Oak Ridge, two years he has been at the Rich-its! ' Secretary Maureen Lee Morris. North Carolina. During the war he mond Professional Institute, the Treasurer ier T Joyce Harris was in the United States Navy. Richmond branch of the College of ol- Glen Players Faculty Member For the past several years he was William and Mary. He has had a member of the faculty at Mis- � practical experience in newspaper President Alvina Oberle Reported Sick work on the St. Joseph, Missouri, �e- v Ice-President Robert Gist souri State Teachers College, Kirks- News-Press and Gazette and also Geography Instructor E. Curt ville. He too is a Phi Beta Kappa Iv Secretary Ann Thomas � ,a,! Treasur John Lynch er; Walther while visiting relatives in member. has had considerable experience in President Cincinatti, Ohio, during the sum- Mr. Lloyd D. Miller joins the photography and wirephoto work. he ri , t'l Men's Athletic Association resident Robert Hanson mer was taken sick. faculty as a member of the Art Lida Lee Tall Addition j Mr. Walther is now in the Good Department. He has a bachelor of Succeeding Miss Agnes Carlton Vice-President fine arts degree from the Univers- as a member of the Lida Lee Tall Secretary James Henry Robert Smith Samaritan Hospital, Cincinatti, re-covering from his illness and un- ity of Iowa, a master's degree from School faculty is Miss Adele E. Treasurer To be elected fortunately will not be able to be Harvard, and has done work toward Hurshman. She is a graduate of W�men's Athletic Association present at the college at the start the doctorate at both Harvard and the State Teachers College at Mil- J.-resident Dale Thomas of classes. New York University. During the lersville, Pennsylvania, and has \lc, lee-President Patricia Beck Substituting until Mr. Walther's war he was with the Army Serv- her master's degree from Temple Secreta Claudette Myers return will be George A. Beischlag, ices as designer and visual aids University. For the past several ,Men's Resident Council Ph. D., from the University of consultant, later serving with the years she has been a teacher in the 'resident Maryland's geography department. Nationa 1 Commission on Atomic public schools of Lancaster, Penn- .). To be elected Information in the same capacity. sylvania. During several recent c.,Vlee-President David DeGrafft ecretary and Treasurer To be elected Campus Altered ,- Following this he was head of the summers she served as a camp le Art Department at Millikin Uni- counselor. W, omen's Resident Council During Summer versity. Prior to this year he was Mr. M. S. Koch, Jr. will work esident Mona Lou Evans in Georgia with Emory University, with the Admissions Office as ad-vIce- President Donna Rinehart Complying with both necessity the Alexander-Hooper School in missions counselor and also teach �Secretary Sherry Mangold and the drive for improvement, the Atlanta, the Atlanta Division of classes in sociology and freshman 'reasurer Doris Fisher State Teachers College campus un- the University of Georgia, and the orientation. He has his bachelor's Student Centre Directory derwent several major physical State Department of Education. degree from the University of Chairman Betty Hartley changes during the course of the Wisconsin, his master's degree in V,Ice-Chairman Margaret Hasse summer. The whole lower floor of Newell State Public Affairs guince da from Teachers College, h'erresponding Secretary Carol Wickless Columbia, and has made consider- 4�,, vide housing for women students. ecording Secretary Mary Frantz Hall has been reconditioned to pro- Meeting Held Here (Continued on p. 2, col. 1) Treasurer Leona Harbei The employees who formerly lived Canterbury Club there have moved to the second The Second Annual Institute on illterim Committee Patricia Ogden, Chr. and third floors of the Cottage Maryland Public Affairs was held Summer Enrollment on the campus in July, under the Jane Lilley, Joanne Hendrickson above the Infirmary. The use of the auspices of the State Teachers As- Higher Than Usual liner-Varsity Christian Fellowship lower floor in Newell Hall for stu-sociation. vilterim Committee Dawn Kidd, Patricia Lawrence, Ruth Young dents means that accommodations Over one hundred persons at- This year, the summer program 5 Co have been provided in Newell and 4,eWish Students Association tended for the two week period, enrolled nearly 400 students�ap-t Richmond Halls for 407 women esident Janice Steinberg resident students. In Richmond representing every school unit in proximately three times the num- 7 ee t -President Beryl Rabinowitz Hall, the former parlor (room 99), the state. The group occupied both ber that have been attending dur- t l ? 4-,utheran Students Association across from the mailboxes, and the of the men's dormitory buildings. ing recent years. 3 Dvr.esident Richard Goff adjacent rooms have been re- Purpose The increase in numbers, of lee-President Shirley Strube modeled into an apartment to pro- The purpose of the conference course, was due largely to the in- 1�1, ewman Club vide living quarters for a resident was to continue the movement to elusion this year of courses for un- P Patricia Corrigan - supervisor in Richmond Hall. As- make members of the teaching pro- dergraduates, in addition to the ;r 0 lee-President Rita Perkins sistant Resident Director Mary E. fession unusually well informed program that has been offered dur- Pottorf will occupy this apartment. about state political affairs and ing the last five summers for grad- �indent Christian Association In the Administration Building problems. The ""case study� method uates of liberal arts colleges. resident Claudette Myers the corridor and many of the was used, each case study based Also in order to help curb the vr Ice-President Barbara Schaeffer rooms on the top floor have been on an actual incident that has hap- teacher shortage, the college pro-ili Due to the lack of space, it was not possible to list officers of all repainted in varying colors accord- pened recently in Maryland or a vided both courses for the Fifth �Ilanizations fuunctioning on campus. Also to conserve space the listing ing to suggestions made by the current Maryland problem dealing those who have yet to complete f secretaries and treasurers of the religious organizations has been Building Improvements Committee. with city, county, or state govern- their bachelor's degree require- �I'ltted. (Continued on p. 2, col. 4) meat. ments. 6Resignations,13Appointments or; tiei' Eul of ac. war !du' ,oirs itic flos ited and r ded P. ed se re 5t 1. ' a "