W. Beck Wins Earlham College Citation for Work
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W. Beck Wins Earlham College Citation for Work
Pep Committee Plans Saturday as Dads/ Day Football G am e , O pen House, a n d G ym Jam s Offered on Dads' Day where they w ill receive n am e tags VOL. 72, H O . 5 LAWRENCE COLLEGE, APPLETON, W IS. Fridoy, Oct. 24, 1952 and back n u m e rals to correspond with those worn by their gridiron sons. W hen the te a m trots in fo r 1 The p a p p a ’s of m a n y of the the Wck-off, lh e y wiU run through . , . .. , , . an honor guard of the fathers, fre sh m e n (and they 11 probably, 0 „ h a „ d' to w elcom e a „ the dads b rin g the m a m m a s) w ill be on ;md jntroduce the football progcniC am pus tom orrow for the biggest tors w ill be pep com m ittee eoD a d s ’ D ay ever held at Law rence, chairm en . Betty Beyer and MarIn v ita tio n s have been sent to the shall Pepper. fathers of all the freshm en and to 1 After the ga m e ag ainst St. O la f fo o tb all te a m fathers. 'college, the parents w ill be enAt 1:00 p .m . the dads of the foot- tertainod at an open house in their b a ll players w ill be m et by the honor at the M e m o ria l union. The pep co m m ittee at W h itin g f i e l d party w ill last until 5:00 p .m .: cof fee and do ughnuts w ill be served. Lois H ovorka, Sue Sw atell, D el Joerns and N ancy V an Peened w ill ! assist M iss Beyer w ith po u ring at the reception. Clean-up duties w ill fall to Spence Roberts, D on Carlsen, W in Jones and Pepper. A d dition al en te rtain m e n t w ill be Ioffered the m ore athletic pops who are also invited to the all-college iGyrrt-jam to be held at A lexander gy m fro m 7:00 to 10:00 p .m . B a s ketball, volleyball, b a d m in t o n , I ping-pong, s w im m in g and o t h e r ; College Gives A w ards Isports w ill be offered. W R A and “ L “ club are sponsoring the par- W. Beck Wins Earlham College Citation for Work To O u tstan din g A lum s |ty D a d s’ At Dinner on Oct. 25 the pep Betty Guerin, center, distributed regal waves at half-time after Jim Boldt, ROTC Cadet Major crowned her queen over all homecoming events. She rode with her court, Estie Clingman, left, and Peggy Link in a modern golden coach to review her subjects. Their rnajesties are pictured above enthroned on the back of the convertible. (Post-Crescent Day isi the m a in event on co m m itte e s p ro g ram and p ^ o t o ) _ w ith it they wind up their fo rm a l iif ___ „ ^ Z. W a rre n Beck, professor of Engii.l . T 1 11 . i - duties of the year. They were also llsh at L aw rence college, is one of <0 a lu m n i of E a r lh a m CoUcee. ,m c h , r * t of *?* ™ d” . " * h ‘ Q u a k e r institutio n at R ic h m o n d hT - * ' P In d ia n a , who w ill receive a cita: r* d r f " d ■•»*•*>>">*« tion for his record in the field of “ W* U ,h r d »>' Pr»lite ra tu re an d for public ■ -- 1— g ra m service . . , . . reflected honor upS ^ u p plans to work inforW hich has r n lW p Im ally on getting the parade torchOn E a r lh a m college. , The citation w ill be aw arded at es in rc p a ir for next y e ar’ and t o i the a n n u a l h o m e co m in g dinner Sat- m ak e the n u m e rals w orn by thej ttrday. October 25, as a clim ax to fo° tba11 fathers of pe rm a ne nt ma- — “ A week-long convocation p ro g ra m te n a l ln tho past the co m m itte e Film Classics Presents w hich w ill feature n a tio n ally know n was in charge of the ba nd for ~ aa • c J fig u re s, and w hich w ill em phasize the ba ske tba ll season, but t h i s t j e r m a n /V\ OVie S u n d a y F ilm C lassic’s th ird m ovie of the ♦he co ntrib utio n of this college in year the ROT C band w in 1 a k e semester, “ Der H a u p tm a n von Kocthe fields of religio n an d science. over area. pe nick ,” w ill be shown at the art President N athan M Pusey this' D u rin g the p ro g ra m the new $800. center S u nd ay at 1:30, 3:30, 6 30 week approved Student A ctivities . . . . '. n * * a !|M<< * ° ^ 000 D ennis Science H a ll a n a the B r O f C C I W O O G t l j „ Athletic Board deficit, and a th ird S tout M e m o rial M eetinghouse w ill _■ . and , , ____ . F «n d expenditures of $30,400 00. $ iooo.oo was volunteered to cover . c . 1m a. amoUS co im y S A F budget has been in pie- the ca p ital deficit of the M e m o rial in A m o n g the speakers d u rin g the * satirizin g a u th o rita ria n ism . A dis-i Week w ill be S ir O liver F ra n k s ,! B ro k a w ’s a n n u a l open house w ill charged soldier, unable to get a p a ra tio n for several weeks, and the u ion. These m easures leave $882.a reserve for next year's re tirin g B ritish am b assad o r to the be held S unday afternoon, O ctober passport, hires a c a p ta in ’s uni- Student E x ecutive Council has de- n as . . „ m .„ iim on , m ,lv m cnt U n ite d States; C harles F . Kettcr- 26. from 2 to 4:30 p .m . A ll stu- form , co m m a nd ee rs a squad of sol- v°ted several m eetings to its ap‘ ' ' y equate in g , G e n e ra l M otors engineer: Dr. dents, facu lty and parents are in- diers, arrests thc m a y o r and trcas-,Proval. a ^a ,u t. record F ra n k Kellogg, chief, Soil Sur- vited to attend a n d inspect t h e u re r of K oepenick and sends them 1 hc total receipts from the curJ. K* * s " " 1c° r 1 Vey, U. S. D e p artm e n t of Agricul- freshm en m e n ’s do rm itory . !off to B e rlin w ithout anyone quesWL^C e slim a lo d al „ !iriw IL_ D ick Bohan, c h a irm a n of t h c tioning his authority. H is escapade 400.00 (figured on as average en. l*r< K™ U,>S ’ * \x " tu re ; D r. W endell Stanley, E a r l w » . 'so Nobel n u u tt | »ti£c w inner u u ic r « uu , roll m en t of 735 students tim es the ‘ " HIirr<!L* ” t "i,-*!! h acm prize an d not- B rokaw social com m ittee, is mak- becomes a n atio nal joke. ed biochem ist, fig hter of v iru s; and ing arran ge m en ts for thc event G e rm a n dialogue is supplem ented in div idu al fee of $40.00*. an am ount . t Dr. W alter M iles, another E a r lh a m R efreshm ents w ill be served in tho w ith E ng lish subtitles throughout insufficient to cover the total re.. t tionm«>nts aro brokg ra d u a te who is professor of psy- do rm ito ry lounge and all room s the m ovie. A dm ission Is 50 cents, quested apportionm ent. Because of in ad equate en rollm en t the coun- l‘n down in *he follow ing figures: chology at the Y a le U n iv er s i t y w ill be open for inspection. I payable at the door. cil voted to d ip into a surplus of *bc Athletic Board received th e School of M edicine and one of th e ; -------------------------------- -------— — — -----$3,882.85. realizin g that further cut- largest appro priation, $9555.00 (plus w o rld 's leading authorities on a v ia ting on the p a rt of the in d iv id u a l *be special grant of $1000.00 to covtion m edicine. sharers in the fund was im possible er an a c cu m u la te d de ficit). Union Those to receive the citations if they hoped to operate effective- operations were next with $7350, w ere n o m in ated by the 6500 form er jy and the A riel third w ith $2850. itu d e n ts of E a r lh a m , and fin a l se A ccordingly. $1000 00 was put in-’ Th,“ rM t th«* nionry was given lec tio n was by a co m m ittee of to current operations, another *o: I*awrence t'ollege Choir, is I Sam ter, R elig io n in Life con-1 An early evening w orship ser- _______________________________________ $735.00; the C o ntributor, $465.00; the I<awrenoe A rt As»oelation, $150.b e r of short stories, plays and nov- ference c h a irm a n , announced this vlce w ,ir be o r ^ in i/o d by the Ves00; the I*awrence C’ollege T heatre, ML. * i » J **uv pers com m ittee and the forum comThe Associated Press selected week that heads for 15 co m m ittees m|t(ce wi|, arrang<) a pancl o( $2000.00; Law rence W om en's Asso ciation, $440.00; the L aw ren t i a n , have been selec,cd an d work «* speakers for open discussion of $2750.00; the social committee, $20O f his third novel, " In to T hin A ir .” |n<>w conference pertinent questions. 50.00; Student C hristian Association, O th e r of his novels include: " F in a l whl,ch **'' bc held som etim e In F u rth e r dl.cu»slon « w ill be ar$225; the W om en’s Rccreatiori S co re ” and “ P ause U n de r t h e early F e b ru a ry. ‘ The purpose of ranged by the discussions com m itAssociation, $215.00; and the L aw Sky ’ H is short story “E dg e of tbe conference >s t° e x am ine reli- tee, where m eetings w ill be held in rence College Ski club received D o o m ” appeared in Best Ameri- # 'on from an intellectual basis and the various do rm itories and fraterD ick Bledsoe w ill be the featured $450.00 to prom ote sound thin k in g on reli- nity groups. « a n Short Stories of 1950. gious issues.” S am ter said. I Suitable m eeting places for the speaker w hen “Los Charladores.” | S E C subcom m ittees r e c e i v e d : E lm e r Pfefferkorn, survey chair- various functions w ill be planned *bc Law rence college Spanish club, $98.25, the handbook co m m itte e ; Lois Hovorka to Receive m an , stated th a t “ beginning to- by another co m m itte e w hile the gathers for its first m eeting of the $305.58, the ho m ecom ing commitm orrow everyone w ill have an op- guides group w ill act as host and year on Tuesday evening, O c to b e r,t«*e; $90.92, new student week com* Activities Blanks 28. Meeting in the Terrace room of m ittee; and $130 00. pep com m ittee, portunity to indicate his desire to hostess for visiting speakers, Seniors who have filled out an serve in co m m ittee w o rk .” Survey The local churches co m m ittee the M em orial un io n at 7:00 p. m., Law rence U nited C harities will opA rie l activities b la n k at preference s h e e ts 'w ill be handed w ill collaborate w ith area church- Bledsoe w ill tell of his experiences crate independently and therefore out in all the do rm itories and those es in m a k in g the religion in life in M exico d u rin g the past sum m er, did not su bm it a budget request. The Student Executive Council M e m b e rs or officers of c a m p u s desiring to help are asked to com- conference a success, and thc sur- where he w orked w ith a group itself, w hich does not form ally sub groups or have received ad d itio n from thc “Friends” organization. pletc them and send them via cam- vey com m ittee, in addition to con a l honors are being given the op S inging, refreshments, bridge and m it a budget received a residual pus m ail to Pfefferkorn, at Bro- ducting the w orker’s preference p o rtu n ity to com plete these blanks. canasta w ill follow Bledsoe’s talk app ro pria tion of $540.25 to cover kaw 218. survey, w ill m ak e a study of the A list of these new activities m a y and ali S panish students are co rdial its own office expenses, special pro A m ong the co m m ittees on w hich religious c lim a te of the cam p u s, b e sent to Lois H ovorka of the ly in v ited to attend. Memberships jects and spccial appropriations students m a y sign up for work which w ill be used as a guide for A rie l staff, Sage hall. She w ill re m ay be paid to Miss Joyce in room w hich m a y be requested during the are: the preview , w hich arranges speakers. year. ceive the additions u p to October for the opening m ee ting a t w hich All publicity w ill be handled by 15, M ain hall, or at the door. Forensic* and IR C did not sub O fficers of the club are Bob Pet the speakers w ill be introduced to a separate co m m ittee as w ill the m it budgets this year, but in the erson, president; Jo rie H atch, vice the studnet body; the retreat, finance, w hich w ill m ake all flnanpresident; C arl S tum p f, treasurer; event the groups reo rg an iie and The A riel, Law rence ye ar, w hich w ill p lan and conduct a re- cial a rran g e m e n ts for the confer- Peggy L in k , secretary; and Gretchpresent a valid p ro g ram of aebook, needs a new photographer treat for a ll w orkers on the con- ence. en Olsen, social chairm an. tlvltles, S E C will grant them ference; and the Interview s comThe book exhibit co m m itte e w ill c ia l appropriations. Im m ediately. The position open L yn n Casper, treasurer of t h e ed this week w hen D on Rup- im itte e, w hich w ill prepare a sche- prepare a display of pertinent literpin. present pho tog rapher, re dule of personal conferences be- ature, to be shown in the lib rary A m ee tin g of the Law rence student body, was in charge of during the conference. ceived his d ra ft notice. 8 t a- tween students and speakers. *kl clu b w ill be held F rid a y at S A F budgeting, and D ick Olson, stu The luncheons and dinners com“ Students should be considering le n ts w ith experience in pho 12:30 p .m . in Science h a ll 200. dent body president, directed dis tography are requested to sab- m ittee w ill arran ge in fo rm a l meet- their preference now ,” Pfefferkorn %ll old m e m b e rs and prospec cussions of the in d iv id u a l budgets tnti their ap p licatio n s to C yn ings in the cam p us d ining room s concluded, “ so that they can quicktive new m em b ers are urged to and signed the fin al budget to in whlle the Social hour group w ill ly fill in the sheets and return thia F u rb e r or M a rio n W hite, kttend. A m ee tin g of the ski dicate app ro v al of thc C ouncil on plan for a get-together in the un- them , allow ing us am p le tim e to team w ill be held there Sunday all recom m endations. President Pliso-editors, R ussell Sage h a l l . ion som etim e du rin g the confer- get thc co m m ittees picked and sey’s signature puts the m easure * Photographer is a p a id position. at 1:30 p .m . ience. [functioning." 1 into effcct. Pusey Signs SAF Budget For $30,400 Expenditure SEC Votes $1,000 of Balance To Cover Current Operations be dedicated. House to be Sunday Samter Sets Up 15 Committees For Religion in Life Conference Spanish Club To Hold First Meeting Tues. Friday, Oct. 24, 1952 2 T h e Lawrentiow Expressionalistic Settings Begun By Eight New Production Crews Faculty, Staff to Get in the Swing AtCountry Dance P roduction work for the L a w - -- ------------------------------ ■ rence College Theater presentation for a ll ot the p la y * seven of "The A d d in g M achine" by Elwil1 be accom plished by dism er Rice is now underw ay. ported projections of lig ht onto the According to Mr. Jo h n Ford Sol backdrops in order to allow for lers, technical and play scene” shift director, M s,m P,e an<l rapid ing as possible. Hoedown to be Oct. 27 In Campus Gym; Jeans, Ginghams Tops in Style B Y D A V ID M cIN T Y R E If someone were to ask you to nam e one m o d e m classic composer of A m erican birth, could you nam e one? Most of us w o uld m ention G ershw in. A n d a few more m ig h t be able to th in k of someone else, but perhaps the finest composer in A m erica today w ould go unnam ed. A lex N orth m ay not be the bestk no w n composer, but he certainly F a c u lty and staff m e m b e rs of is one of the finest. Born in 1910 rence College Theater productions L aw rence college and the Institute in Chester, Pennsylvania, N orth of P ap e r C he m istry w ill swing out since the 1945 presentation of spent m any years studying w ith on M onday n ight in the figures of '•Home of the Brave.” A aron C o pland and Ernest Toch. Crew heads and members the a country dance. The C a m p u s C lub His first m ajor compositions were play, w hich w ill be presented on has entitled its first event “C oun specialties in background m usic for The N ational Poetry A ssociation Novem ber C, 7 and S in the Law- try D ance and F a ir ; ” it w ill be m odern dance groups. The nature invites students to su bm it verse for Sf,11?* Mrt M fo**ows: Lights: held October 27 from 8 to 10:30 p of this type of m usic is such that . . . , W ck C alkins, bead; D ick K nuth, m . in the ca m p u s gym . m an y sequences and passages m ust Joan Timmtrmamt publication in the A n n ual Antholo- N anry Fjnig be blended together w ith the m ove A m id harvest decorations, the D ick Z aehlke, of College Poetry. There are no Roger Christian, ments and steps created by the charges or fees for inclusion of M ike H am m ond, and Bob Sonkow- cotton-skirted and blue jeans-clad choreographer. The choreographer has the p at facu lty w ill square dance and vie verses in the Anthology. The c lo s - .'^ ^ ’ ^ “ a r ; for cupie dolls at the fa ir booths. tern completed before it is given in * date tor »u b m iU in * f n . n j , „ iha Stone, M arty Schubert, Carol to the composer whose job it is to eripts is N ovem ber 5. P o rtm ann and Georgia R einhardt. Non-dancers w ill m a tc h talents in create the music for the steps. Mr. E ach effort m ust be on a sep- Paint: Grace Iden, M arty Mander- various tests of their artistic creat North succeeded in a short tim e in ara te sheet and bear the follow- w n , Carol P o rtm a n n ,' Barbara Bear ivity. Mr. F red O ppen of Green doing w hat most dance m usicians spend years tryin g to achieve, creat ing; n am e of author, hom e address *,n<* Nancy Weiss. M akeup: Em m y B ay w ill call the dances. „ i , it „ . . .„ Bunks, head; Barbara B u m , A rlene ing a background m usic that w ould an d college attended. All manuM iss N o rm a Crow, general c h a ir Keller, Pat Messing. C hris Swan* stand alone as well as be suited for scripts should be sent to the As son and K ath ie Ellis. m a n of the party, urges the d a n c dancing. sociation, 3210 Selby Avenue. Los i Costumes: B arbara Zierke, head; ers to w ear rubber soled shoes to W ith this valuable m usical tim in g Angeles 34, C a lifo rnia Vlet.iuw. K,.v Buyer, Mur- 'com plete their eoMumes. since the and experience, he wrote the h ig h Both H aro ld G ru n e w ald and ( j V udl c leather-shod have a w ay of m a rrin g ly successful m usical score for the _____ ,. . w aiw o rth, Clare Teigten, Nancy H ollyw ood production of “People of George C handler, recent graduate s Reynolds and Sandra L ockh art floors. The ca m p u s gy m floor was the C u m b e rlan d .” In this effort he of Lawrence, have in the past subStage: Tom Kohertir Justin e 'refinished recently, com bined his greatest m usical as m ilte d work.1 to the N ational Poe- Johnson. Karen Mortonson, A m y 1 R efreshm ents are being planned sets, a rem arkable sense of rhy thm C onnie C ru m p, Ju n e Taylor, by Miss Shirley Hanson and Mr. and unusual m elodic freedom. These tiv Association The recognition afI'h il A lly, A n n R obert L u tte n n o se r, M r. Kenneth forded by pub lication brings def Maggie lloye r, Schafer, and J«mn H rrnthal. B u ild H a m m o c k and Miss P at Leydon are im te credit to our school, as well ing: Toni Roberts, Hob Sm ith. Don in charge of en tertainm e nt. D ecor as affording satisfaction to stu dent.-. who m ay see their work in Nelson. A n n W atlner, Donna Amos ations w ill be done by the Misses and Rowrmary Freeman. N ancy W ilder, E llen Stone and Maprint and com pare such work w ith, _ .. . that of others of their own age and 1r, Propei f ‘“ : S h ,rle y R l,rich - hcad: ija L ak stig ala. attainm e nts. P o nna Zizek, Kay Sue Hooley. CarOfficers of the C a m p u s C lub as I’he association’s purpose is “ to W aneta Esch, S ut Tartar elected last spring are M rs. E d g a r support and prolong our democra- *' Barbara Everts w ill D irkey, president: M rs. Jo y n M c cy and Its culture by the promo- ** l*>e m anager for the pro- M ahon, vice-president; and Mrs. tion of o rig in al thought and ex- ” u c ,'on* Stephen Ford, secretary-treasurer. -■■ — pression through poetry.” A dditional in fo rm atio n m ay be obtained from Jo h n F andel, room "THE 44 M ain hall. May Submit College Poetry To Anthology This type of expressionalistic setting has not been done in L aw RIO THEATRE Four Lawrence Teachers N am ed in 1952 Edition of W ho's W ho in America S ia n * S M l ltl»AV F our Law rence college (acuity and staff m em bers are n a m e d in the |}*52 53 edition of " W h o ’s Who In \nn iH u which lately came from the press They are President Nathan M Pusey, Dean of A dm inistration. Mai.sh.iII B llu lb e rt, Professor War-| ren Beck of the English departm ent, and Professor M M Bober of the economics departm ent. A survey of W ho's W ho made] two years ago revealed th a t m ore than I.SO persons listed were con nected w ith L aw rence college in som e wuy — either as a I u m n i,| trustees, honorary a lu m n i or fa c ulty m em b ers. GREATEST SHOW ON JOANCRAWFORD E A R T H " Starts FRIDAY APPLETON Theatre PenneyS 4 1 WAYS I I I Jt Q U A M T Tt Men's Shop Street Floor (? u i On Sale Friday Evcnin9 ond Saturday Gordcnias . . . . 29c eo. R o s e s ............98c doz. Carnations . . 98c d oi. FULLY RA YO N LINED SUEDE LEATHER JACKETS 1 6 .7 5 3 1 4 W . Cotteye A v«, Hi tone colors ore news this foil Perk up your wardrobe with one of these fully lavon lined jockets in rust cr green. Smartly styled with a Reg, collar — knitted wristlets ond waistbond Sizes 36-46 2U ELKE6UILDIN G aspects are clearly bro ught out ia an y th in g he does. It has been said th at in the m idst of a ll the strife, wars an d h a rd ships of the present day, the mus>c of the m odern composers lacked the happy, free, healthy feeling. This can’t be said to be typical of N orth. In bis “The H ith e r an d T hither « l D anny D ither,” an opera for chil dren, be emphasizes the Joy am 4 w arm th « f h u m a n sym pathy when a confused, lost, little boy even for gets his nam e an d Is taken in by some k in d people w hen all seeaM lost. This is typical of the m usic of A lex North. He expresses rhythm , m elody, w arm th, feeling and mas terful techniques in his m usic. H it most recent co ntrib u tio n to A m e ri can m usic was his score for the m ovie "Streetcar Nam ed Desire.” In this he combines a ll the talents be possesses to present one of the fin est pieces of m odern classical m usic ever penned. A lex N orth should become in fu tu re years one of America's greatest musicians. Dancers Hold M eeting The M o d e m D ance clu b w ill m eet for the first tim e on Tues day, O ctober 28 in the ca m p us gy m at 7:00 p .m . The club is open to m en an d wom en of the student bo dy and faculty. A ll who are inter ested in the dance are in vited to p articipate in reorganizing t h e club and discussing a p ro g ra m for the co m ing year. M iss N ancy W il der is the gro up’s facu lty sponsor. T h e Law rentian 3 Friday, Oct. 24, 1952 J. Fandel, N ew 'Old Freshman/ Finds Lawrence Campus 'Leafy' Junior Press Conference on TV Program B Y L IZ M cIN T Y R E Twenty-five L y ric s” . In a d d itio n ' Atnong the m u ltife ro u s b e am in g , . , ... to these books he had two poem s,' new freshm en faces this year are * ’j “Body of E a r th ” and “ P o e m ” in those of an older group of fresh-: |the last su m m e r issue of “ Voices” m en the m a n y new teacher* who m ag azin e, an d poem s en t i t 1 e a have joined the “ L aw rence Fam- “ H a w k ” and “ R e v e la tio n ” appearA new network television show. ily .“ One of these w onderful new- in * in the H opkins Review and last J u n io r Press Conference, w ill be com ers is M r. Jo h n Fandel who is edition of the New Y ork er magaaired Sunday m ornings at 11:30 A. fillin g in for M r. W arren Beck of z*ne- respectively. M , Eastern Standard Time. The He laug h in g ly rem ark s that w rit the E ng lish de partm en t for t h e show is dedicated to expressing for ers are constantly trying to get forthcom ing year. the first time, the views and opinM r. F an del a rriv e d at Law rence their works and nam es in as m an y _ _ *ons of our students college on S eptem ber 16 just after °* ^ e sm all m ag azin es as possi' Mk ' ' ? "* the United States. com pleting a m a n u sc rip t on w hich ^l©- It ce rtainly seems that Mr. It will of ;i he had been w orking for five years. ** « ndel is doing quite well by himm 'B p V’ ■ t cm He was com pletely delighted w ith se^ anc* *s setting up a notable ^ W .v * o i i .s w lu t the Law rence ca m p u s w hich he reputation. < I his interview er went m m m •j f r s f ^ ‘interview well-known iand read the poem in the New t e r m s __ as “ ____„ le a fy ..” The tirst thing that im pressed ^ °rk e r and has one co m m e n t — h im was the beauty of the new un- suPei'h, stupendous ) ion and a rt center w hich are as he M r > t a n d e l ’s t-reative w riting term s them , “ m a rv e ls of architec- an<* E ng lish tutorial courses here tu re .” He also noted that the c o m at Law rence are quite different b ination of m od ern buildings ancj fro m his past teaehing experienc m ore pro vincial buildings such as es. In his stays at Notre Dam e M am hull gives picturesque and and F o rd h a m universities, he had all lecture classes and now pro w a rm setting for the college. S peaking of the union, M r. F a n fesses that he finds helping studel is fast becom ing a “ union adfs in d iv id u a lly on their w riting d ie t” as he spends m an y free mo- l)r° i e‘‘ts *s niueh m ore enjoyable, m ents between classes “ d ra in in g 0 ,,,‘ the highlights ot his year the cu p.” It doesn’t take these Notre D am e was m eeting l»ilprogram w ill be Mrs. R uth Gert John Fandel, another of the new faces on the faculty, is Hagy, wno has spent twenty-five freshm en long to get into the swing. T hom as, notable Welsh poet, M r. F an del has spent a good por- am l other distinguished writers handling some ot Warren Beck's courses while Mr. Beck is years in the newspaper and public M r. F a n d e l gradu ate d Phi Beta o n |e o v e under a Ford Fellowship grant. Mr. Fandel has been relations fields. ti*n of his life trav e lin g . Being In T rinity College in I (hr navy d u rin g the last w orld w ar K appa from cited by poet Robert Frost as "the finest young poet to come Ju n io r Press Conference w ill be i. i___ __ i i • I i televised from the studios of WKaccounts for his South P acific view- H artford, Connectcut and received his m a s te r’s degree fro m ---B r e a d - attention in the lost twenty ---, . years. , pub is ed iL.-pv, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, teg, but after the w a r he travelled in two books of poems and has had h is works appear in several lor the first tim e this Sunday, Ocoatensively across the whole U nit loaf. He also spent a year Iliterary magazines. (Schumann Photo). Itober 19 ed Stales. He spent quite a while * ra d u a te st«d y at Yale this last sum m er touring the eastern states around his hom e state of New Y ork. T aking a ll into consider j ciaq ou^ ation he has to confess th a t “ there of us '* * ^ ‘£ W V'< la m place like V erm ont” . He was a student of M r . B eck’s at U»c B re adlo af School of F n g lK h in VUA of** h no M iddle bury, V erm ont. A ltho ugh he loves to tra v e l in his spare tim e (and there ce rtainly c ity C o if * ’ isn 't m u ch of it>, he finds that he gets m ost of his inspirations for w riting after s im p ly taking long walks. A m ong his m a n y achie ve m ents are two books entitled ‘The Seasons D ifference and O t h e r P o e m s” and “ T hrough M any Soils, B U L L E T IN I College students prefer Luckies in nation-wide survey! A nation-wide survey based on actual student interviews in 80 leading col leges reveals that more smokers in these colleges prefer Luckies than any other cigarette —and by a wide margin. The No. 1 reason given for smoking Luckies? L u c k ie s ’ better taste. What’s more, this s a m e survey shows that Lucky Strike g a in e d far more smokers in these col leges than the nation’s two other prin cipal brands combined. WATA X-Ray Unit To be on Campus The W isconsin Anti-Tuberculosis m obile x-ray u n it w ill be on c a m pus October 27 and 28. M onday an d Tuesday. The unit will set up operations next to the M e m o rial union and be open from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m . and from 1:00 to 4:30 pm. All faculty, staff m em bers and atudents are u rged to take advan tage of this opportunity fot an an n u a l tuberculosis check-up. The xrs y p ro g ram has traced m a n y be g inn in g cases of the disease since it began operation and has saved Ind iv id uals the long hospitalization that is inevitable if the early stages are not detected. The unit covered the Beloit c a m pus recently and got a 100 per •e n t turn-out there. Yes. . . LUCKIES TASTE BETTER! . . i t hrilUr'4 l'<* £h“ * , e r h>d An,Hony f io U t D a m # THE WORLD'S FASTEST PORTABLE Sm ith'Corona CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER SMOKE 15.00 PER MONTH STUDENTS! Make $25! Send in your Lucky Strike jingles now! (3 mos. rental applies on purchose price) Choice of 3 models ond 3 type styles. ». W Q t S h a n n o n OFFICE SUPPLY CO. WfODOCT or . t i t . * . H /A » « c *yu»ny AUUICA'f UADIMO MANUrACTI/KM Of CIOUttTIXI B e Hapf>y- © 9 LU CKY! t ‘Y ' 1 4 The Low rentian across the cam pus after dark are she is now m entioned In his w ill, hereby w arned to be on the look so th a t’s a ll th a t m atte rs. Ken C u m m in s is in love. out for a gang of girls, who attend Friday, Oct. 24, 1952 Greeks Offer Great Big Hug To Homecoming Engineers Jo h n Tatge is now on the B oard Law rence college and think it is proper to attack innocent w alkers of the C o ntrib u tor where be is be w ith lip-stlck as our own J a c k ing groom ed for Colonel McCor“ Stones” G rist, a form er m usic m ic k 's job. student in the Appleton Public R oger is going to buy a cow for schools, who still has to hand in D ave Sackett. D id you ever notice m an y of his fourth grade music that g le am in our treasurer's eye assignm ents. when he sees Sack at n ight chow ? B ill (Sycophanth) Cerny w arns j Poor Zip, who h a sn ’t had an y By J IN G O I -------------------------------A big fat "w ell done" to all concerned lo r last w eek’s lin e Home- on the p in n in g of Jo a n A rm b rust all those who ever enter Don thing to cheer about since the corning — despite the usual n u m b e r of loose ends most everyone s e e m e d D e P a u w and brother Thores’s j"Styles’* L e m k e ’s hom e to be sure W orld Series, in fo rm s m e that Y o happy, and the turn-out of alum s was particularly gratifying. We chew-) . _ , „ to secure a guide im m e d ia te ly as gi B erra is now p lay in g first string td our nails to the elbow, rem em bering K ip o n ’s hom ecom ing gift tojP,n n ,n ® °* Green B a y 8 Grace Anan- [one m a y become lost very easily.' fu llback at Syracuse. us two years ago, but the boys in blue came thru. A fter St. O la f’s rom p ger. Also we offer congratulations Several people entered the h o u se . H e a v y ’s classes next year w ill be up at Carleton last Saturday it looks like the boys w ill be w o rking just to “I go Pogo” Jo h n Purves on his ten years ago and have n’t been m oney and bank in g, statistics and hard tom orrow to keep the dads happy. first date of his college career. heard from since! econom ic theory he has just decidWe hear th<* place to go to meet your friends these days is the in- Som e of the left w ing m embers of It was very good to see so m an y ed. firm ary unless, of course, your friends are freshm an girls, in w hich this group seem to th in k that this J im Brow n has been socially os case they’ll be glad to meet you at the Superburger any week nite after!w as purely a political m aneuver, of the old alum s back from the lights out. H um or has it that the school has ju st placed a large order however we the C hinchillas know hom e co m ing weekend, and w hat a 1tracized by the Sheepshead boys for leg-irons w ith a prom inent Mid-west hardw are concern. L u x Et Lux thut this was purely secondary and weekend it was! Nice going to Ber- for not using a Speedo m ark . QueaMon of the week: W hy doesn't the U nion m ake up its m in d we Jo h cu„ Kra, u |a . nie Heselton and his boys for really, W hat D elt reversed the usual o r w hether to use the* n um b er system, or first come first served? lions showing up the R ipo n R ed m e n this der of things an d was seen sport The cold weather may be hard on the Q u ad sleeping porch habitues. Along thr lines of congratulation. year as they are accustom ed to do ing a sorority pin one day last but C upid continues undaunted. For evidence he cited the follow ing: ing alm ost every year. It was cer-1week? IK I Peg Howe, who traded a shoe for Bob Z im m e rm a n ’s Delt pin; Joan “»“ ®t say » f*w words to room mates. "Schnoa” H endrinihl and tainly good to see that long m is s A lpha C hi O m e ga A rm b ru st of D ePauw is wearing Jo h n H a m a r 'i Beta badge; We really had a happy ho m e Shirley F ly nn of K auk au n a received Phi Tau Tom W rig h t’s pm ; Grace * n ort* Tippet on an excellent ing face of C a rl L a u m a n n on c a m A nanger of Green Bay was pinned to Beta Jo h n Thorse; and one more bouse decoration. We do not mean pus again. Dean P in k y “ S ile n t” co m in g this y e ar! C ongrats to the bit of ancient history, Cheri P feiffe r’s p in n in g to Phi Delt W eb Hron. to *hi»t w ill endorse their Pearson also returned to preach team on a w o nd erful gam e. A hear* O n e last item of rom antic news is the m arriage of A D P i alu m Carolyn B e nd lx ’s, but we leave that up to “ Quiet H ours” to all L aw re ntians. ty thanks to all the frats for their Last, but not least, we offer h e ar open houses too. The ca m p u s sure Maier to B<‘ta alum Je ri Sop.men you. O u r newly trained interogaKig m .1 Phi Kpsilon —--- tion corps has been finable to fig- tiest congrats to our new actives: had an ad u lt atm osphere. . was Wt* acquired four illustrious new went up in flam es F rid a y ure out who was the m ain cog in G e ra ld M ortell, Stretch H art, and nice to see so m a n y L a w re n tia n “ Ninety-one, ninety-three” parents. W as great to see so m a brother* over the n a it week Those n‘* ht al° " * w ith the ho m e co m ing the planning of the pledges float. Dick raft on the Fox. K im b a ll, suffering but it did leak out that “ U nerw ear” Welch. ny alu m n s, too. . . activated were Pete Ziebell. Don from pn eum onia, reports that they Buckley, was one of the leading Ed note: S u b m itting a colum n in! The U. m u st have been desert M eunch, Keith Schim ke. and Dick used too m uch alcohol. M ay they m onkeys to say the least. To you, red ink has no effect on our typo ed. There were so m a n y guests at Sharrett. rest in peace. pledges, we say “Good going." Sage the elevator even stopped ru n graphy. Try the D aily W orker.) In regard to hom ecom ing, the Suggestion of the week: that the In a recent m eeting of "Tops in I>elta Tau Delta ning out of sheer exhaustion, I'm electrifying developm ent failed to A .F .R .O .T .C . give up m a rch in g for Pops,” the local hit parade club, The gals on fourth got This seems to be the thing to do sure. m ate rialize . It m ig h t be noted the winter. it was announced that Dave Brown, nowadays, so here we go. O ur enough exercise for a week. however that ce rtain other expectQuestion of the week: W hat vin- currently initiated into the "Inter- pledge officers are Ken Seefeld, How m a n y m ore can the in fir m a ed things did not occur either. egar lover was recently activ ated ? national C liqu e ,” was very strong president; Jo h n M urdock, vice pre ry hold? Anyone care to guess? Nn*r that hom ecom ing is over, I*hi Kappa Tau in his feeling for having the great sident, and Dave Sackett, secreta- A w fully sorry ab out all these fluP ersike is busy getting his howitI.ast weekend was Hom ecom ing, old favorite song, “B razil" pushed ry-treasurer. ites. .m iss you a ll and hope y o u ’ll *er ready for the deer season. Bro- and m ulti alum s came home. They to the top of the hit parade in A gratefu l thank you is in order be back in the swing soon. ther R ichard Sell, noted M arshfield v ere all at the open house after lieu of the older favorite "O ld W ell, cam p u s is going to seem for both the actives and pledges p io fitee r w ill handle the yearly the game too The house hasn't Black Joe.” Attention bird watchwho put in so m uch tim e on our dull for a while. . .but w e’ll a ll ra tc h fur the m aster hunter. He been so crowded since rushing. I ers; it has been announced that ho m eco m ing house decorations. bo busy w ith classes, etc. W hich w ill set up headquarters at “ Ole's understand there were four Phi Tau "F lush ’em out" Sneed has in his C ongratulations to thc pledges for rem inds m e. . I do have som e T rading Post Bar" near the Sha- presidents and two vice - preei- possession Conservation bulletins w inning first place w ith their float. hom ew ork tonite so I'll bid you all « .m o reservation and has enlisted dents eating off one table at exceeding the legal num ber for an It showed that hard work really a hasty “ adios” ’till next tim e . 7.ie. Babcock. Jorgenson and Cue- Goode’s Saturday evening am ateur rating and we feel that it A lpha Delta Pi paid off. n o to help run thc m eat out ahead W ith th«ir float nut of the w,»y •» our responsibility to report tHis G ra tin g s and hallucination s — ah Teets-E-Bom has been saving his •if the m ounties and the prize won, the pledges that he is m ak in g it u n fa ir for yes — there's good news tonight pennies these days in preparation Tl»* attem pted assaHsin.ition of elected officers M onday night. the rest of you bird-watchers. We even though a few of the sisters D avid was thw arted last S aturday These are the results: president, jarc *ure that you w ill be able to for his an n u a l jau n t down College are still dragon around, m orning by (ire e n Hornet, operat- Ed Howe; vice president, Dick Nor- have access to his room any week Avenue w ith Big Gort. i Recent activities include b u ild D apper D an Sprich has just sign-' lint w ithout Cato, who w.»s busy in man; secretary - treasurer, Dick from here on. because of his ing an annex to pan hell to hold ed a pro football contract as an ex M ilw aukee checking report* of a Bohan and social chairm an Goody v,eekly safaries to the northland our shining new trophy. Not t o o co m m un ist revolution, Gevaart. They're good men. all At this point we feel that it is tra point m an w ith the ( hicago proud! Podew eltz is busy buying North- of them. our responsibility to end here so Bears, n ettin g now roots for the S urprise of the week is the a n Western H ailroad stock in order to Congratulations to Tom W right, that the other literary artists inay Packers. nouncem ent of a h im C arolyn MaiWe were glad to see that Old ft.tin icvenge on the beer crazed ''hose pin is now being worn by continue 1,1 their pursuits unham * er's m a rria g e to Beta a lu m Je r i conductor who forced h im at gun- Shirley F lynn of K au k au n a. pered by our weekly abstracts, till A lum Pete Notaras was back for Sopanen. C ongrats and best of point to ride to West Bend and HeU Theta Pi MCXt week then, we rem ain yours another hom ecom ing last weekend. luck. R u m o r has it that Ken H arn ish back last Sunday night, d ie was Greetings once .ig.,m from the C hinchilla* Seemed like old hom e week w ith alm ost froze to death in bed one the old gang back together a g a in only trying to suy good-by to some sacred halls of "The House of »h e U one » Scorn." Here it is the end of an C ongratulations and an apology cold night last week. — T iff. Bobbie C.illotte, M .irv J a n e The curre nt en te rtain m e n t at the M ille r, Joyce B ond, G in le A nder The only b rig h t spot in 1.ai sen's other week and we have m any a ' e *n o ld e r to our illustrious, wealhom e co m ing weekend was t h e things to look back on It is our in- lhv W ebster “Spic and S p a n " Spa cam e directly fro m the C apitol son ahd Bev K iv e ll — all back to Vike's victory He was last seen tent, in this colum n to bring to H ron* who P 'nried C heri Pfeiffer Kar in M anty. Isn 't that right, help cheer on the Vlkes. • n the Jo h n Street bridge with a you these events of. if not nation- m a n v " hkhis j, 8°- w e suggest in C harlie? G et out your glad rags and your large weight around his neck, shak- wide inteiest, at least campus-wide future that all pinnings be m ade M other R u g c's 85 ypar old pent da nc ing slippers ’cause S atu rd a y ing hands with Ole who helped h im interest. known to the w riters im m e d ia te ly , house boy friend couldn’t m ake it C o ntinued on pagr 5 over the side. We stated in our colum n of bust Nice * oin* to W arren L aM a ck . for h o m e co m ing last weekend, but iK d Note: C o ng ratulatio ns S i g week that you the pu b lic w ould Webst«*r H ron, and Guts ’ M opey” F ps Unless that w eight broke yoin not hear the pungent words of R utherford and their crews for our typist's neck you m ay have a col- scorn em anating from our c a r l P , a c c finish in both the house »imn in every week from now on > loom It seems that these words decorations and float contests. Be B io th e r Bohl and his herd of .ire still being heard, and we ofhereby known that the Phis go A p p le n u t 's S m a r t e s t S h a r e P o r t P in k F.lephants paid our next door fer as an excuse the lack of in- ,n f ° r m o ,e constructive enterprisOver Scklintz Drug Store neighbors an unexpected visit last terest shown by brother Bissell a n i — S unday m o rn in g brother M cIntyre, since they were Suggestion of the week goes to 601 W . College Ave. 1‘etrovski dropped a cool thou- put in charge of m oving the site T iger "F re sh A ir” Reinicke. Why OUR SPECIALTY •miuI *h« last week s W isconsin ,,f the card room across the house don't you m ove your bed outside g a m e , t>ut picked up his Io*m*s on \Ve hope this w ill put thc pressure ,n the quad ! M ay we further sugFLAT TOP CREW CUTS llie M ichigan Northwestern ci>a- t>n th.'in so that you. our public. R e s t that you be sure to become 3 Mo*ter Borber* test. H ill is giving W isconsin iwen- H ,n once again w alk in peace across em ployed at the North Pole during I* .igatnst I •< .L .V our cam pus the su m m e r m onths or you m a y FELIX REID CHAS. S ti.iss is locking foi « tiophy w«* w ould like to offer heartiest suffocate from lack of fresh air! Coll for Appointment 4-3697 « < ld in g co m pany congratulations to brother H am ar W arning All people w .ilk in g L a k a in a c h e r and Spence Heberts — ■ ... - REID'S B A R B ER S P ^ P BUETOW’S Beauty Shop Hair Cuffing & Styling RIVERSIDE FLORISTS Phone 4 2131 11 Y Serve T h e I lest .4 Complete lim I .jiic of Dnt^s aud Toiletries In feelli+ U f Prescription Phormocy DIAL 3 5551 F o r I lie I V/ y Finest n e r s In I F loners Rctson's SU PER B U R G ER DICK P E R S IK E ....................................... BILL AXELSON 3-2224 ..................................... 3-5824 Greeks C o ntin ued from page 4 flight’s the big night. P iek out your bestest beau and w e’ll see you all Hulbert Urges Seniors To Apply for Fulbrights There will be a short m eeting today, October 24, for a ll those interested in soliciting ad v er tisement for the 1952-1953 Ariel, rhis meeting w ill be held at 1:30 in the Ariel offiee; both men and wom en are needed. If you have a conflicting app oint ment but would like to sell ads, contact Don M arth, business m anager of the yearbook. The Lawrention 5 Frid a y, O ct. 2 4 , 1952 W RA, 'L' Club Sponsor Year's First G ym Ja m Tomorrow N ight at 7:00 at the U nion at 9:30. Delta G a m m a “ F u lb rig h t scholarship applica-, Thanks, to everyone who helped tlons are now be g accepted for been granted a college degree, and The first gy m ja m of the sea with the float. Such a po pu lar 4.4. , , H cu son w ill get underw ay tom orrow com petition for the 1953-54 acade- he m u st have good health. In a d idea. night at 7:00 o’clock when t h e And now we w ill have the de- m ic y e a r,” said M arsh a ll B. Hul- dition, the app lican t m u st have a W om en's Recreation Associat i o n sufficient knowledge of the country 1ailed play-by-play description th at.b e rt, F u lb rig h t p ro g ram adviser at and the “ L ” club u n pack the spor you’ve all been w a itin g for, e n titl L aw rence, this week. Senior stu-,of his proposed study to carry on ting equipm ent it A lexander gy m ed, “ The co nstruction of the flo a t” . dents who are interested are urg- his work satisfactorily. The degree, for the all school event. Ham mer, ham m er, paint, paint, Students, faculty, and especially ed to see H ulbert im m e d ia te ly be- however, need not have been grantp ain t. fathers who ate here for D ad s’ cause applications w ill close Octo-!et* at tim e of application, H am m e r, h a m m e r, paint, paint, day are urged to attend. R efresh H am m e r, h a m m e r, paint, paint, ber 31. | These scholarships, sponsored by (A C P ) Princeton university ad m ents w ill be served and various p ain t, Q ualifications, according to HulFederal go vernm ent under an m in istrato rs discovered last week sports such as jw im m in g , volley paint, paint, paint. bert, are that a student m ust be a act P;,ss*Jd by the ^ t h Congress,1that two m em b ers of the 1952 g ra d b all and ba dm in ton w ill be offer P a in t, p ain t, paint. citizen of the U nited States, have are com petitive in nature, and are uating class forged their senior ed. P ain t, p ain t, paint. Show off! -------— japplied for by thousands of stu-1 theses in “one of the most fla Lutheran G roup to Meet Motto for the week. “ E a rly to that th? ADPoos took their prize dents annually, grant examples of plagiarism " ev The L utheran Student associa bed, iate to rise, m ak es anyone too. At hom ecom ing, there were a The selection of cand idates is tion w ill m eet this Sunday evening Qf a ium s _ M ary G rubisha m ade on the basis of the anoli-1er attem pted at Princeton. healthy, w ealthy and wise. The Both m en, m em bers, of the E n at 6:30 in the T rinity L uthei;»n m T V ? n iT * ? r ? an 111 POOI> a n Jansen. B arbie Bassett, a n d 'c a n t’s personal q u a lific a tio n , for! glish and M odern L anguages de church parish house. Bob Esse an d " B est“wishes to PegKy Rowe an d P<'“ .<wh°!? s,l’e ’ ' ' hro" 1' “ 5 » < " • « " ' « record. Don K inn will lead the discussion partm ent, were found to have sub Bob Z im m e r m a n of Delta Tau DelAnd “ *» * l h » " d « '« * *h“ l “ W hat Should a C hristian 's P o lit m itted alm ost exact copies of m a s ic a l P la tfo rm B e ’ ” ,a = i.y who were pinned ta. , « — * " « ,? ter’s theses stolen from the Co All L utheran students are u rg ed to attend this pertinent discus «W . e p ig r a m :j'^ O r a n ts ^ fr e m ade for a per.od o f ’lu m b ia university lib rary last w in sion. R efreshm ents w ill be served 1 xt w eek in d we re looking B c au ties are only skinny. Q, well, app ro x im ate ly nine m onths, or for ter. W hen faced with the evidence, next week and we re looking ^ ^ , jm e a full y e a r’s study. They are given both ad m itted the work w'as not and plans m ad e for the fall con ference, N ovem ber 7-10. I*' Beta P h i ’ We got 2 new Pledges: Jo a n on,y to students who plan to enroll their own, but denied outside help n w H om e eom ine has di- M ertens and Donna Amoo. We like in an educational institutio n a b r o a d .1or having paid for the theses. Now that H o m e co m in g has diT hey’re swell I Awards, are m ade entirely in the m inished to n othing but a pile of ^ 'currencies of p articip a tin g coun-l No discip linary m easures have refuse, all good Pi Phi ' can g. -Theta eyes are sm ilin g " and tries abroad They cover transpor- been announced. Tw'o years ago down to things of real m o m e n tu m . in e ia eyes are sm iling. . and expenses of a language re- there were num erous reports of Haisintf grade noints nerhaDS* O f w h^ not! We had not one b u t , 110" 1 01 a language re- New Y ork agents receiving up to K .using graae points p e in a p s . u i .. h • fh fresher course or orientation course w ith our b u m p e r crop of ™be rs m the hom ecom ing) abroad tuition b o o k s and $700 for the forging of theses for Princeton seniors. energetic pledges we expect Betty G uerin, and attendants, Esfor one acad e m i c m ighty big things. There’s a ce rtain pledge who, if|J, C 9 1*” * 1" * 11 and Peggy Link. A n d i7 The m ainten ailce allow ance varshe doesn’t stop prac ticin g ju-jits> p io ut o >ou ° ° ’ |«*s from eountry to country. It is T h e re 's a th rill in su on actives, m a y cause serious or * p ace 1,1 the ° a* sufficient to m eet the n o rm al llvcatastrophies. W hat do you say. p a ™ de , ^ e expected ya m ig h t!! inf, expenses of a single person for store for you when Turtle? H ave you been properly le p f es have elected then a year No transportation or mainy ° u to know tenanee allow ance is provided for adm onishing that little sister of ° ,cers a,u " ( " your favo rite clothes yours? Who s who. Bev G rad y is presi- dependents. The B euhla W itch of Sage Cot- ^ • M t,,y Ann R ichert. v e e p ; Countries included in the F u l come back r e a l l y tage m a y not be best loved early ®a ib a ,a Anderson, s e c r e t a r y : bright P lan agreem ent are Austrain the a .m ., but she perform s her an c^ . and Dotlio Sta*Rer. ija A ustria, the B enelux countries, C -L-E-A -N looking chores well. B icker sure does wield scrap boo k ; Ann Billings, treasur- B u rm a , E gypt. F rance, Greece, Ina w icked bro om stick around five er: B a rb E rickson, and Ann Bid- d jai j ran> Italy , New Zealand. Norm ger, m arsh a lls; R osann H einritz way> Xhv Philippines, T hailan d, from and six! « co - social Turkey and the United K ingdom . C o ng ratulatio ns to Betty G u erin, and Betsey Ja rre tt, Law’rence graduate s who have Kstie C lin g m a n , and Peggy L ink c h a irm e n and Ja n ie W helan was Im p-----r e s s iv e 01" enthusiastic homecom recently benefited from the p lan _____ _ , *. . . . ing . who m ad e - really roupt ch a irm a n . The ju n io r pan h e llam c are W illia m Diver, who studied at It was swell to see B arb ie Me- dele* ate» are C harlotte Peters and the U niversity of R o m e ; Shirley Bride over the weekend She s still B^ v G r a d v ‘ C o ng ratulatio ns to you E m m o n s B ald w in . Ita ly ; J o y c e all. Herried, F rance; and Shirley Hanune of our loveliest lovelies. Estie is setting a fine exam ple sen, F rance. Miss Hansen recently To A m y, L ib b y , and Ja k e . College Avenue You d id a capital j.,b on the float, * ,lo,o k in * ,a " ncw s,“ ' r e tm n ed to Law rence as an In208 E. College Ave. Kals Thanks a m illio n dents — . . .' 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ZUELKE BLDG. ... .r - Friday, Oct. 24 , 1952 6 The Law rcn tiao Gridiron Men Seek Thirteenth Victory In Tomorrow's Tilt Vikes Face Stern Test Against Oles In Spite of Losses in 22 attem pts. A lthough John son does m ost of the b a ll carry in g, the Oles depend to a great extent on their passing attack. Against G rin ne ll, q u arte rb a c k A ttem pting to win n u m b e r 13 in C lint S a th ru m com pleted 11 pass es in 21 attem pts, hitting a w ide o row. Law rence will entertain St. assortm ent of receivers. However, O la f college of N orthfield. Minne- Jo h n G ustafson, a ju n io r end in B, ,1g tom orrow afternoon in a p a rticu lar, has been giving the op all season. D a d s ’ day tUt at W hiting field. position a headache Against G rin ne ll, G ustafson caught K ic k o ff tim e is 1 30 one TL> pass, and set up the other Despite thc fact that the Oles with u circus catch that gained 48 h a v e lost two gam es this season, yards. • G ustafson in turn w ill probably L aw re nc e faces its sternest test of the season. If there is a «PoUer not only give the l.aw rence secon te u m in the league, 5>l - ° li,f t‘lls dary a lot of trouble, but also w ill the bill. After losing their season have a lot to say about the suc op en er to K nox 14 13, St. O la f went cess of the Vike ae rial attack , at on to trounce unbeaten Sim pson playing an outstanding gam e 41 <i The next week the inconsis safety on defense. Against C arleton. the Oles oper tent Oles were dum pe d 34 0 hy St. J o h n 's college of Collegeville, M in ated off a spread form ation, w hich The above two shots show what happened in the last two enabled S a th ru m to cut loose. D e nesota. plays of the three play set-up which garnered the winning Two weeks ago. St O la f scored spite the fact that St. O la f gener-' other! Us first M idw est conference v ic ally tries to outscore the third period touchdown for the Vikes in their 52nd meeting tory. rally in g from a 14-0 deficit to team in a wide-open offensive b a t with Ripon since 1893. Lawrence had taken a short Ripon t r im hapless G rin n e ll 20 14*. and tle, the Oles have three exception-' punt on the Ripon 15 to start the series. The first three plays last weekend the Oles upset a fa ally outstanding defensive stand-J netted nine yards and Stumpf gained four yards for a first vored C arleton te a m 41-12 to c lim b outs. A lthough no team has failed down on the Ripon 2-yd. line. The top photo shows the followin to a cha lle ng er’s position in the to score less than two touchdowns' up with Bruce Bigford punching to the two yard line. In the league race w ith a 2 1 record SL ag ain st St. O laf. hack C a rl Brek-[ O la f has gam es re m ain in g w i t h ken. guard Ted T hompson, a n d bottom picture Bigford has gone over the goal line and is lying tw o of the three top team s, the tackle Art Johnson are definitely m the end zone. The arrows point to the ball. Ripon players Vikes this week and M onm outh rough custom ers on defense. Icon be identified by the white patterns on their shoulders, In hopes of stopping the Oles, n e st weekend. Victories in these i(Post-Crescent Photos). tw o gam es could boost the Noith- the Vikes have worked hard a 1 1 Frosh Squad Follows week on their pass defense, a w eak fie ld squad into the top spot H ead St. O la f grid coach A d e point in the R ipon gam e. B lo c k in g 1 Up W ith 15-45 Score 4 h risttan »e n brings * tea m of !3 has also been stressed, especially le ltr r m e n to A pplet«a, Indicating pass protection. Law rence t h rewj Last S atu rday m orning the L a w th a t the Olea have f i d reserve only nine tim e s against R ipon, and rence h a rrie rs outdistanced the R i atre ng th . F a llb a c k ftaan e Hovea on m ost attem pts. C a rl S tum pf. Kd pon squad to m ake the big H o m e a n d halfba ck H a m o m R an ke l cap^ Grosse and C a p tain Bruce B i gco m ing weekend a com plete ath turn the Inv aders’ U r * f s q u a d ford were hurried. I.aw rrnce appears t o be in the letic success. L aw rence's 15 points, w hich num b er* M m ea. O u tstan ding ground gainei f o r best physical condition it has been the absolute m in im u m w hich can Triumph Marred by battle, but had to com e fro m bett»>* Oles is P a u l Johnson, hard h it in fur a long tim e . Higford aud be scored, clearly outclassed RipM any Mistakes M ade hin d to notch the victory. A tw o tin g S‘ 10 ”, 1*5 pound fullback. linebacker Stan Preston have fu l or throe touchdow n favorite, the A g ainst G rin n e ll Johnson had a ly recovered from the flu. and end on’s 46 points. Despite an o v e r w h e l m s super- y|keJ brokc a h a lftim e d c a d . A strong wind slowed the tim e s Ci eat day, pic k in g up I'W yards J im Overby is again ou two sound legs. Only doubtful starter is line down, but Bob Z im m e r m a n b u c k iority in the statistical calculations, ^ , louchdow n the lh|rd backer Kotn H am m e r, who suffer . . ___ , .. . . , ed it successfully and finished the Lawrence college V ikings were period and then held on stubborned a serious ankle in jury last m ig h ty happy to w alk off W hiting j v weekend which forced h im out of first. His 3 m ile tim e of 16:25 is the second half. highly com m endable. W in 3ones, field Saturday w ith a 12-6 home-; The R edm en, play in g inspired If St. O la f puts out another top- who is running better each week, co m ing victory over their arch ri- b a ll all the w ay, scored m id w a y notch perform ance a* it d i d cam e in second. Dick S harrat ran vals, the R ipon R edm en. It was through the first period. After R oa , u. win w against Carleton, Lawrence w i l l his best race as a L aw re ntian fin the fifth straight of ,L the ____ year .B. ale j pounced on F.d G rosse’s fumble on the L aw rence 22, R ip o a have to play its best ball gam e ishing a pow erful third. runn in g of the season to rem ain on top of The fourth and fifth place w in for l.aw rence, thc fourth in Mid- P a r te d to m ove. Three Coach George W alters w ill send the Midwest conference standings. ners. J im Seger and W ayne Bosh* west conference play, and the 12th plays and an offside penalty gave lit' Law rence college freshm an toot- A loss would alm ost ru in any title ka respectively, were of great as straig ht over the past two sea- them a fourth down on the V iking 18. Then Don Forrest flipped a pass as Law rence and M o n sistance in garnering L aw rence’s l»«ll tea m throug h an mter-squad hopes. to B alej in the northeast corner m outh do not meet this season. perfect score. P hil Weber copped The Vikes were anything but sat of the rn d lo n r am| th r R e d m e n s c rim m a g e this afternoon at W h it Viking Thinclads Outclass Ripon In 15-46 Win Vikes 'Mighty Happy' in 12-6 Win Over Redmen Frosh Squad Prepares for Ripon Contest isfied with the triu m ph. The feel- had their first scalp, ings of the team were pretty well On the ensuing play some 4.000 expressed in the words of their V iking hom ecom ers rose to their yearlings. . . feet for the m ost b rillia n t run of coach, Bernie Heart en when he |h(, attl. rnoo„ C tr lto n shield5 „ . ab. O rig in a lly , the Lawrence trsoh said. -We m a d e a lot of m istakes. b<-d , h(, R ipon kickof( rac cd n g h l w ere to m eet the R ipo n tea m to __ the m id d tc and broke in to the hut we won. rt. t\ but arran ge m en ts fot this fell L aw rence had num erous oppor- c|ear mid(1(.ld F o r a mom<.nt , It's hom ecom ing tim e in the Mid- yet to win a game, w ill battle it throug h. The date i^ not definitely " ' « t conference Saturday. Three of ou( at Cornell. The hosts w ill be tu nn ie s to score in the h a id fought look, d URe (he n j(ty Vlkjn(( rig h , , . . aet. hut it w ill probably be som e thc four league games have been t __. ~ . . * * . , , , trying to stop a 12 game losing sixth, and then the R o d m an f i n > , l f * * * “ '“/ ■ '• but B a l« j c a m e up set aside for the special yearly fes tim e next week. ;?r.o m ^ i n d to m a k e a d iv in g tactivities A fourth, the St. O la f *treak extending over the past two ally began to p la te In this afternoon's d rill the frosh The St. (Hat harriers w ill fur- W '< > » "» * " ’P f ” ** 5?«> " * * • game here at Lawrence, w ill be a seasons. ‘ .X w ill divide into B lue and W hite Pad's D ay” affair. I St. O la f comes to l.aw renre for nlsh a toucher team far this Sat-1 J vcn ! i „ *core \ h ‘s » “ > >l sel After the M onm outh homecom- the first meeting w ith thr de frnd ing u rday'a home meet. Law r e ■ c e. f “ * team s. It w ill probably not be a i • i -vnf ted to hold its ^ ueing touchdown. After a :ng game w ith l > e there w ill be rham pionv After thr 41 11 St O laf ___ ________ ____ R ipon pant w ent out of bounds at re g u la tio n ga m e in length, but It rne less undefeated team in the m n over C arleton and the rather w ill he playe d u n d e r gam e co nd i '!'U" ' ? w h “i ! " r: M idweM conference Thc Scots have disappo in ting 12-6 Lawrence victory earners. The V ik e . w ill be t r y ln f . '.lfl * L. rllc,‘ ‘,r tions rolled over four opponents and are o v r r R ipo n. thr game is rated a for their third straig ht du al m e e t '' victory of thr curre nt c a m p a ig n . ? The gam e w ill fo lio * the Apple tied w ith Law rence for the top spot t o vs u p .... i • l r an<* Inen passed to C harles CiamoThe V ike harriers, hungry for a ,a fof ten m oro Coe is just a step behind w ith three, K nox steps ouU ide of conference ton hig h school contest crack at defending their C onferthree , inside thp ten but on straight wins. com petition S aturday for a game once crown, are train in g hard un- thp fourth S lu n ghot tack]p sity at GalesSchedule First W om en's in league play, but also u n b e a te n !^ ,r- j|| der coach D e n n y s cham pio nship for thr fin a , ei>?ht dg m ethods. The squad is remember-! E d Grow ie. , punl out of bounds S w im m ing Meet, Nov. 13 for the season. If it should get' M inn i > r k i m i k i m i by Coo S aturday M onm outh w ould w 1. T f t>»’ mg the in itial season loss to pow on th r R|po„ o n r.vard , in f s ri O n N ovem ber 13. the fu -»i w o m have only St O la f and G rin n e ll be- • • l«l « SI e r fu l C arleton and hopes to avenge thr d r c M v r L a wreBce scorc ln ih r » « • S? I* e n 's s w im m in g m eet will he held tween it and at least •• share of con-1 ... „ . third period. A short R ipon punt s t •1 IS 11 ference honors. o u r The ‘ Carls recently put up was returned to the R e d m e n ’a 21. t* It t 1 at A lexander g y m pool for girls • a » > • s* some very stiff com petition against T hr v lk „ m o v rd >n th r w ay dowB Coe on the other hand, w ith only < w ho have com pleted at least two t s ?s lit the I'n iv e rslty of M innesota. H al to thr o n r. fool ,ln<. h rfo rr helnK \ix confrrenee tilts, m ust beat Mon• SI u 1 h o u r* of s w im m in g practice before m outh. R ipon and U w r r n r e in I h < , r i n n r i i 4 Jt ir? H igdon, the ( arleton ace and an Mopped this tim e, • • » !• II* arch riv a l of W in Jones and Bob But it was only „ m a tte r of tim p last three gamett The Kohaw*ka i'»r»*n the event. / im m e r m a a . finished second be- Ripon's next pun t was returned all S w im m e rs can get credit for have ta.<ded defeat once thU <*ea-ji,\sr s \ti ri»\Ts r i m i t s I. t W I O N O I* . K i poii hind a G opher m an . the way to the 15. It took the Vikes th e ir p rac tice by signing in w ith son. a ?7-2ti conte<«t w ith poM erfal M .»n n i» u I li .•«. K a n t «. Iow a te a r h m . The Vike frosh squad also slam- j ust four plays to push it over At. O la f 11. ('a r le ln n I t . M iss P a t l e y don. Miss N ancy WilC m t l . 4 • r n r ll • Ripon and Carleton w ill both be m ed the R ipo n frosh. J im Hagen u ith Bigford counting from the one d e r or one of the life guards alter trying lo rebound in the Redmen*! O tta w a I n U r r o l t tS. O r in n r ll U i N m * and J im Sm ith tied for first w ith B ut R ipon wasn t through yet r im lr r r n r n . the fine tim e of 16:M. Ted Suther- Once m o re w ith the w ind at their c o m p le tin g a stin t in the pool hom ecom ing battle. Carleton w ill M O RRO W S (iA M IS have the addl'd incentive of trying T OSt. land. M ike S im onds. D ave S ack-backs, the R ed m e n m oved inside O la f at I U U t l M f . G y m J a m • v im m l n g w ill be cre to avenge a 13-0 defeat at the hands ett. and Ja c k G rist followed the the L aw rence 20-yard line tw ice in I a r lr tn n at R ip a n . ( H * m r r a m in | > dited. a n d other p rac tice hours \wl> of R ipo n last year. G r l n n f l l at t a r n r ll. <H t m r r « m in | * |two in d iv id u a l w inners in before a the last quarter. Intercepted past o r at M i i n i n * i lk . i I t a m r r a m ln f > be a v a ila b le on M o nd ay. W ednes G rin n e ll and Cornell, the only Law rence had ses by C ianciola and R oger Stiles O m a h a I n t f t r i l t y at K n i t , (N *n-cen R e d m a n finished. tw o teanvs in the league w ho h a v e ,iercnrV), H i ixunts: R ioon had 4a. s to p p e d the&e t b ic a u . day and F rid a y at 1.30 p «oing field in p re p aratio n for the forthco m in g g a m e with the Kipon Coe; Monmouth Play Tomorrow; Lawrence to Face St. Olaf Here The Press Box Interfraternity Football Race Tightens Up 21-4, while the Betas edged the P h i Delts, 14-7, and the Institute de feated the Sig K ps 24-4. J im Brow n The Lawrentian 7 Frid o y, O ct. 2 4 , 1952 passed twice to Coon K unschke for Delt counter in the Beta-Phi D elt touchdowns an d Bob R ie tz in ter gam e. T bf Institute started on their cepted a pass for a score in the B Y D O N CA RLSF.N would be h a rd to say that L a w D elU P hi Tau g a m e . The D e l t s road t-o recovery in the Sig K p The obvious of last S a tu rd a y ’s rence squeaked by R ipo n. In fact, trappe d the P h i Taus once in their gam e. P a rk e r passed once to Jeho m e co m in g ga m e is that L a w it's h ard to say an y thin g except ow n end lo n e for a safety and terc and a g ain to Sultze for scores. rence narrow ly squeaked by R ip jt fa r k passed to R a n d a ll for the P ark e r also intercepted a pass for on. B u t the obvious is w rong in L aw rence deserved to win. a touchdow n and the Sig E ps were A factor th a t m ad e the h o m e co m P h i T au touchdown. this case. L aw rence hopelessly out ing a little lew h ip p y than it | D on L e h m a n passed twice to caught once in their own end zone classed R ipon. Neil N e um ann , gian t end, for Beta trying to pass for an Institute safe In the first downs de partm en t, should have been w as the lack of The m te rfrate rm ty touch football , ouchdowns and Lu threw a ty. L aw rence m assed 12 first downs to sp irit in the stands. M aybe m ost of race has tightened up considerably! ass to Ron M for the p h i the fans had their m iu d s on the 7 by R ipo n. L aw rence gained 255 and w ill probably be undecided yards on the ground and in the dance th a t was co m in g th at n ight. right dow n to the wire. The Delts a ir to 155 by R ipo n. It is also in W hatever it was, it proved t« be lost their first gam e of the season teresting to re m e m b e r that R ipo n a depressant to the g am e. H om e com ing should be the hig h T uesday to the m u ch im pro v ed In never got beyond its own 33 yard point of the football season. There stitute te a m , 7-2. In a rough g a m e line ’til the th ird quarte r. It was from start to finish in w hich two the recovery of a L aw rence fu m ble should be an unequaled spirit on Delt players were in ju red, the In K e r o r ih in the first period th a t lead to cam pus the whole week preceding stitute scored on a long pass fro m the gam e. E very bit of the c a m R ip o n ’s touchdown. P ark e r to Jezerc. The Delts scor O n the basis of these facts, it pus should tra n sm it this spirit to the students, the faculty and the ed a safety by catching P a rk e r in his ow n end zone. football team . I t isn ’t so m uch the yelling th a t’s I Also on Tuesday the Betas m o v Z e n it h R n r f io s done at a gam e. The players h a r d ed into a first place tie w ith the ly ever he ar that. I t ’s know ing or Delts by beating the P h i Taus, 21feeling that the whole school w ill 2. D on L e h m a n passed twice to wllh be behind them when they enter Neil N e um ann for touchdowns and once to H erb Voss for a score, a gam e that inspires a team . E a to n 's We doubt that the players felt iThe P h i T aus scored a safety by V - M M ild W e h r o r I tra p p in g T urk Tippet in his own any backing a t all except the ba ck C o rrasab l© Bond R e r o r d P la y e r * ing they got from their ow n team end zone. This gam e was also a Aa a i4 ia a iy p*Mil ru b b a i im o im Denny Hopes to Form m ates. We don’t know w hat the rough one as no love was lost be typaw M ttaa w eida, M lUaCH, aafans were behind, but it m u st have tween the two team s. Two players lira p « u « i i p k i w ith o u t i tr a c a l M ixed Bonspiels were ejected from the gam e for un been im p o rta n t because in the spirI *--------- ~ — •"«- "K1*' K lIM M I K I t t u l M , w iita ia spo rtsm an lik e conduct. P lan s are now underw ay for an ,l resPc c t» h o m e co m ing was lack who »a« i l call it Ik * M U acla FaI In the th ird ga m e last Tuesday early opening of the 1952 cu rlin g '" * • pat. Try It y oura«li » * 4 aa* why I the P h i Delts beat the Sig E ps, season at L aw rence college, ac-' * ... . 20-7. Owen passed to Bledsoe for a cording to A thletic D irector A C ^ornorrow the Vikes w ill play the D enny ’ toughest opponent they w ill face at touchdow n and ran once h im se lf for a counter. The th ird 'to u ch d o w n T his' year, for the first tim e in 11°™ , ™ e ' “ OIes” thouRh new to history, the sport w ill not be ham- !? * have proved th a t ca m e when H all intercepted a pass and w ent all the w ay to score. The pered by tne lack of ra in Curly Can ake their share of M id ' ers w ill be using the new a rtific ia l ^ onfeurence com petition. T o Sig E ps scored on a pass from OFFICE OUTFITTERS Persike to H artney. 224 E. College Ave. D ial 3-5095 rin k a t Jones park , D enny said. ? at4C* ‘ h.e y , have a 2' 1 record. They | In gam es of last w eek; Thurs The a rtific ia l ice eq u ipm en t was ost tho,r *,rst gam e of the season put in at the p ark by the AppleK no x - but cam e back to defeat day the Delts beat the P h i Taus, Institute Team Trounces Unbeaten Delts 7-2; Two Delts Injured Typewritten Erasures Viking Curlers To Use New Rink DEL’S ! ton C u rlin g club. They have s e t1 aside F rid a y afternoons for use by Law rence college curlers. P resent plans call for two groups each F rid a y . W ith the three rinks available , it would m e a n that 48 players could be using the rinks each week. How ever, this is not to be a lim itation of the n u m b e r of players because the class w ill be split into two sections, the first of w hich would start about N ov em be r 15 and finish around the end of the present semester. This w ould m e a n that 96 players could be using the rink du rin g the course of the sea son. 20-14, and C arle ton 41-12. T H E RO SE SH O P: The ploce to shop for your FAVORITE FASHION: SUITS — COATS — DRESSES — SPORTSWEAR MILLINERY Featuring Nationally Known Labels T H E R OS E S HO P 107 W . College Ave. SUELFLOWS TRAVEL GOODS Men's & Women's WALLETS — make nice gifts — 303 W . College Ave. GO BY YELLOW “ A m erica's Fa v o rite” Call 3-4444 SXLVESTER **ftim e n ™ V I The Low rention Friday, O ct. 24, 1952 the catbird seat from the editorial board charity at a bargain B Y G R O N IN G E R I understand that quite a few , 11f ia a i • * j [people thought m y last c o lu m n was S to p ! I t s n o t e v e n H a llo w e e n ! W a it to b u y y o u r C h r is tm a s cards too long. It was too long the w ay u n t il w e ca n see w h a t L U C has to o ffe r. T he L a w re n c e U n ite d j life is too short. The iro ny is that C h a r itie s is c u r r e n tly h o ld in g a co nte st in c a rd d e sig n a n d in th e the People for w hom it was writn e x t few w eeks w ill p r in t som e in e x p e n s iv e co lle g ia te m a s t e r - nn ^ ave P^ob®bly never read any' [thing com pletely through, voluntariP ,(,( **s |ly. >n their lives. There is a reason T he ca rd s w ill h a v e a n a d d itio n a l a p p e a l in th a t th e ir proceeds for Q uick an d the R e a d e r’s Digest, v i I I go to n eed y lo r e ig n s tu d e n ts as p a r t o f th e L U C f u n d d riv e , a j D o n ’t get m e wrong. I'm not upW o rth w h ile m o tiv e for th e C h r is tm a s season. A n d the s e n tim e n t set abou^ **• * knew when I started this co lu m n that the m a jo r ity of| attac hed to each w ill o u ts h in e the m ost e x p e n siv e tin se le d c o m people w ould follow it hoping I ’d m e r c ia l p ro d u c tio n , since th e m a jo r it y o f the c a m p u s w ill be i n start a fight w ith the A d m in is tr a v o lv e d in the p ro je c t in som e w a y . A g r o u p o f professors fr o m th e tion, or m ak e a series of sm art a r t d e p a r tm e n t w ill ju d g e th e cover- design contest, M iss E lle n cracks about the R O T C and fr a ternities, and I ’ve pro bab ly disap-i S to n e w ill le n d h e r c ra fts e x p e rie n c e to th e a c tu a l p r in t in g o f th e pointed them . The reason for this, cards, a n d m a n y stu d e n ts w ill h e lp in th e p r o d u c tio n an d sale. is the sam e one that would stop T he p ro je c t o u g h t to be a success. I t ’s a sugar-coated c h a r ity a p - r n e from ever becom ing a prize p e a 1 th a t w ill g iv e n s o m e th in g m o re th a n s a tisfa c tio n to th e g iv e r. Ifig hter or a bu llfig hter: I dislike * j a m u sin g people w ith m y blood. • .. i.. _• A n d I ’m no crusader. I have m y from the editorial board own life to lead and I d o n ’t have tim e to bo ther w ith a fla m in g cross. I d o n ’t give a tin k e r’s d a m n w hat people think of me, m y opinions, or m y dog. The faceless m a jo rity T o d a y 45 re g istrars fro m schools a ll ov e r the state w ill be o n are a bunch of sheep, capable onth e L a w re n c e c a m p u s for th e ir 1952 state c o n v e n tio n . M iss D o ro th y ly of m ob reaction an d not any a little laurel 'O k a y w ise g u y , w h e n I o rd e re d a T -bone . • the tackle box D i a h e im , L a w r e n c e r e g is tra r, w ill serve as hostess. L a w r e n c e !,inj lvJT dl.‘al T!iev w ant to be ,. . ... . . , led. Not only that, they m u st be if w e lc o m e s these r e g is tra tio n b a ttle - scarred v ete rans w h o serve so they are to su rv ivje B Y S F N F 1 S H C H R IS T IA N f a it h f u lly a n d a rt-o fte n so lit t le a p p re c ia te d . It only takes some guy with a Vot a system ! Life in the Law-|^*ou®b^ ~" a n d 1 ve seen some little To th e m f a ll th t d u tie s o f s c h e d u lin g courses a n d exam s, h a n d lin g little strength to com e along and rence c o m m u n ity is getting to be dri,,lnK ln m y thn e. < . —.« _ . m 14* i <1 Ih n n t n *11 to fa .ll.. I .. . • , .. % Before leaving the gam e, there is s tu d e n ts w h o ju s t c a n ’t m a k e u p th e ir m in d s to lik e F r e n c h a n d lf™ ,*w tl£ |™ t u a i R h t ^ t o H e U ^ T h e about as ordered as debris. Q u ick e.ui w e plea se tra n sfe r, c o n te n d in g w ith ju s t e v e ry b o d y w h o d lik e follow ers of Huey Long, H itler, and hke it’s over w ith the a n n u a l Frosh- ju st one m ore blast that agitates be heard. ethinks that perhaps th e M W F classes because r e a lly o u r m o e rs a n t us lind ly were Soph as fracas, several form als to greek u th u ic ia w wu.iv u to iu co m e h o m e F a th e r C oughlin r were u in r r as i m binium Diinaiy so p hgreek fracas, several formMats S a t u r d a y m o r n in g s , a n d m a n a g in g th e c o m p lic a te d p r o b le m s o f faith fu l to Injustice as the follow- and h o m e co m ing come-? it F ilin one co ntrib utin g factor to the lack Cil b ill s tu d e n ts a n d those h o u n d e d by S e le c tiv e S ervice._____________ rrs of ( Clh* nd,, a " d B uddha Classics, m ore form als, p o litica l of hootin’ and hollerin’ 1 th a t Law* ...... _________________________ ________ were to Justice. It ju st depends on __________________ ____ . A m illio n o th e r a r r a n g e m e n ts w h ic h w e ta k e fo r g ra n te d m u s t ^ i- V of persoiT t h e ' r u y ” w ith suitors *or the v a rsity vote, m ira c le rence students m an ife st at gam es pass th r o u g h th e ir h an ds. B e cause som e o f th e m easure s m u s t in 'strength happens to be. Im ovies, displays in the A rt Center, m a y be the fact that they are often volv«> d is a p p o in tm e n t for on e p a r ty or th e oth e r, or are greeted •% There have been one or two guys kAMA m v t im o n /h n tHr» C r im in 3 1 SIlClTla . , g 6 l l l n f;.!! seated sixty leagues upw ind, fro m SO 3 ££111 w it h h u m a n it y ’s in e v ita b le s tu b b o rn e ss w h e n ru le s are la id <* ° W n' |mistake o l'a s s u m in g T h a t Z «"<* « " » “ > w ash out a few jw hencc one co u ldn't hear a tr a in not a ll o f th e r e g is tr a r s tasks a rc p le a s a n t. ^dent body was a thinking body and th in 8s- • -nor Set no learning done, .whistle. H ere’s th re e cheers for th e ir u n se lfis h e ffic ie n c y a n d c o n tin u e d knew w hat it wanted. They were neither. . .you know? ) M in d you, I 'm all in fav o r of One factor that seems to have having a reserved seat section for selfless, and it m ade them weak. po<»d h u m o r. They were n ailed to their ow n cross been all but lost in the flash and the p ay in g custom ers; but does it es, still w ondering what the hell had flourish is the co m m encem ent of a have to stretch fro m K a u k a u n a to from the editorial board series of faculNeenah? How about hav ing the stu happened. dent section be the top four rows The thing they never realizes is recitals by all along the stands? I f we spread n r O \ A / in / 1 i m tbat collage *s an artific ia l society .! instructors at our cheering section (and leaders), I l l y t The problem s in college are n o t the Conservawe m a y hear a little noise fro m . . . . . , .i » n • li * j strong enough to do an ythin g about tory. I t ’s too In the w eek b e fo re th e l.a w ie n c e - R ip o n fo o tb a ll gam e, s tu d e n t them late to do anythem ; after all, spirit is contageen th u M a: m at bo th schools reaches a pe ak . N o t m a n y ye ars ago, in They take great pride in not be- thing about the ous. fact, d e s tru c tiv e ra id s w ere accepted as a m a tte r o f course. A fte r longing to fraternities, in being studied letharThe dance proved rather an in teresting foray. A ll was under w ay o n e p a r t id u la r ly d e s tru c tiv e ye ar, b o th schools c a lle d a h a lt a n d m alcontents and intellectuals^w hat- gy of the up ever the hell that m eans) instead pcrclassm en, but we m a y yet oe w hen we arrived . . . (Due to one of a g ree d to d o e v e r y th in g in th e ir p o w e r to stop them . of athletes. B ut of course they are able to offer salvation to some those m aca b re quirks of Fate, I Ins year w« w ere d is a p p o in te d to see th a t a few R ip o n stu d e n ts m>| w orth considering as leaders freshm en and the few others th a t yours truly had a date w ith a really wi t h a d a r in g sense o f o r ig in a lity h a d p a in te d la rg e R ’s on o u r — they’re not strong, they’re Just have not yet donned the m an tle of true fem ale g irl — liv e !) Mdew .dk ., a m* s that o u r a lr e a d y bu sy m a in te n a n c e cre w h a d to ‘" ‘happy and d o n ’t know w hat to m orb id m onotony that is all the We boldly penetrated the meloddo about it rage around here. ic gloom , and all went w ell for a Clean up. No, the flow of life in the aver Now, therefore, be it known that tim e; but som ebody m ust have taS a tu r d a y , the d a y o f the h o m e c o m in g g am e, th e re w ere no re - ;uKe s m all lib eral arts college is all en tertainm e nt and pleasant ed- ken a w rong turn som ewhere along port- nf c o u n te r ra id s b y L a w r e n c e stu de nts. It is e n c o u ra g in g th a t too placid, too obviously okay, for u c a tion proffered w ithout the class- the line because, after seeing m u ch w e d id n ot stoop to m e re v a n d a lis m , b u t r a th e r saved o u r enthusi- a l,y body of students to seriously room ancj chapel is not inferior, a m b u la tin g osculation around m e contem plate changing it w itho u t a There seems to be a prevalent idea in the obscurity, I tried Just a Utasm to h e lp the te a m to a w e ll e a rn e d w in . leader doing it for them (or, ra th am o ng students and (alw ays eager tie one and m y p artn er did deliver er, h im se lf). They gorge them se lv to set an exam ple) faculty here- m e such a titan ic clout that I roares on the pap of fratern ity life, , , , ..... .. . , .-.bouts that unless someone de- ed for lights, and discovered that ^ school dances, a little tim id , very d j to , oberl h proud d rin k in g , a m o ra l oode comh func(ion * J pounded of eq ual parts of the Boy / , nejlhcr d#. It was also interesting to note l»V IIK IN O IIF.1NSOO I ----------------------------- — Scout s oath, la tn n c w a ll s cn b b lin g s . .... . . .. . . that one Miss F re id lan d e r p aire d For those of us who fin d it hard h* v* foum l ‘d ™l«>rlcal Justifirations and the novels of C harles Dick- ; « • « « « > « « * no.r )ust th = ,lcke> .. „ e ______________ — — --a „ u sspend p c u the m e nrest s i of w the u . e tim i i m e' ci -’ thereafter, but hr still declares ens. and T hl* Ls 1 **ay 1 casj*. off w ith an equally gay partn er and v I m i now 1. .. to u ( Rt. h im se lf to l»e a M arx laa-L eninian trying to forget anything they m a y Mon* 1 re«ol,ec* wben D lrk F m K !*1’ cut — slashed — a m e a n rug, to cu f.u in support of the Soviet Un- r o m m v n M . He still believes that have learned in class. a fe,,ow in m ate, threw a piano re- the delight of all. E veryone took, Ion du ring the last w orld w a r as 'he has the T ruth and the only true This last is obviously a general*or *b a* ra n ked w ith any|Or should have taken, it in smashto m ak e this d ictato rsh ip not only M ethod In hi* c o m m a n d . ization. There are plenty of excep- •in d out-ranked m any of the Art- j ing good hum or, of course, even •troiii* enough to help to defeat E v en though Tito tries to bridge tions. The thing is, these excep- '•* Series capers I ’ve seen. M a n y though it definitely was not in the Nazis but the strongest power ,bc KaP between western democra- t i o n s , the ones w ith the strength of you m erry folk are ba lking your- keeping w ith the finest fusty tradi* in F urope and Asia, we would c >«*s and his own regim e by various and selfishness necessary to m ak e selves out of some excellent per- tions of Law rence, re c o m m e n d w atc h in g the present concessions to foreign tourists, w ith leaders, don't m u ch care, w h y f ° n n a n r e s by insisting on buy ing I know little about the young Y u g o s la v ia n issue. We he ar a great » tem porary m itig atio n in the men- should they? only brand nam es. M ister D u n can blade that accom panied her, but d e al about the d e m o cra tizatio n in tal reg im entatio n, and some modi-; W hy the hell should they care? did a fine job last week, and by j precursory research has revealed progress in T ito’s country, the wcl- fication* in his in itial communiza- T hey’ll be through here in four the tim e this appears. M ister By- that, as fa r as her students are co m e given to visitors fro m the turn p ro g ra m , he ought not to be years. They re a liie college is tran- ler w ill have followed suite. C ol- !concerned. Miss F re id lan d e r is an W e s t , the lav ish parties given to able to convince us of his sincerity, sitory. You can see them lau g h in g lege Is expensive; do n't short- ex trao rdinarily popular instructor, foreign d ip lo m a ts w here M a d a m e We should bear In m in d that the (or crying, depending upon tem pe r- c han ge yourself. 'and w ill probably go and get herT ito cut a p a rtic u la rity good fig-difference between Tito and his am e nt) to them selves every tim e B ut all this is not to scorn home- self ho no rarily elected to M o rta r 1,10 f * ' Cf*™ra d l in ^ c K re m lin is only the lives of one of the sheep is com ing and all its retinue. The Board. One enthusiast w ent so fa r We hear that churches are open-.t diffe ie nce of the life or death crowned w ith the high honors col- gam e was good enough to p le a s e ’as to com pare her to M rs R an e y cd a g a in a n d people can w orship of Tito, a few rolling heads, and ie*e has to offer. They know that even me. I especially liked the long w hich is ju st about as high a recw ithout hostile intervention. We are som e torn pages from the Marx- the rest of that person's life m ill run .back of a kick-off that one Vik- o m m e n d atio n as one can g e t told that the Yugoslavs are allow-j L e n in K oran. All this m ig ht hap- be an a n tic lim a x . jin g m ade. M y com panions tried t o ............................. .................................. —— ed to discuss the relative m e rits of pen m u c h easier than we w ould Out of these people com e your convince m e that it was some line- _ _ _ . c a p ita lis m and c o m m u n is m a n d th in k leaders, the ones who, after you m a n or som ething, but I know M iss 7 / 2 0 L Q W T G T l t l C U l There is only one party tolerated re a d books tran sla te d fro m the au are out of college, w ill tell you W elsh w hen I see her! F abu lo u s! in Y u g o sla v ia — the C om m unist w hat to w ear, how to sm ell, and tt>nman that — eouallv at h o m e ! p*b,uh«* thors of the free countries. week during the c«iSom e of the New D ealers a m o n g p a rty . E d u ca tio n , press, and rad io do your thinking for you. Som eday .u t>y . , 1/1 are m n n n n o liir d bv t h e P a r t* If . *. *, * . ' / W i t h griddle or gridiron. I rniUn B o » r d o f C*nlr«l o r L*wrene« u-s close one eye and speak about are m on opo lized by m e 1 arty. « one of them w ill come along and , had tw# lit|lc lnts about the Appiefn, w i.c n .m , without haste a n 'a z in g progress done in the religious w o rship Is tolerated the say. W hat the h e ir and this col-'ROT<. b that , was , to Eni.r,d . . ( i . . . m .t tr , s .,In d u stria lisa tio n of the s till back- pro pag a tio n of religion is m a d e |c ge w m either change com pletely . rnnnH hllt t in , . »»">*«’ *•. *•»« p « it office »i Apw a rd co u n try : the T itoists are ec- v e ry d iffic u lt. Y ug o sla v ia is still a or ^ razed and SOwn in the j , o n o m ic refo rm e rs. They are social police state in the direct sense of site It should be pretty in te re s tin g 1a<cent counier-m arehlng since hig h h.b* **•*» re fo rm e rs, too. they sent th e ir an- the w ord. jto see, but I doubt if It w ill hap*rrl»,IUn rlklM mr* »5!i# P*r liq u a te d K in g to count his days ln B u t It Is s trate g ica lly Im p o rta n t' in ’ v t lm _ school, over six yean, ago (dumbMm*,irr. .Lynn Cw>tr London, destroyed the large estate to keep R u s s ia out of Y ugo sla v ia. .Iest freshm an I^w re n c e ever had!) Edit«r-ln-rhief Phone 3-97M system ab olished the g a sp 1 n g J u g o s la v ia w ith IU access to the w elcom e because of h u m an e rca- 1 '•* lhc *qu adron S cotchm an didn t . . . ' — ... __ a * __ a a _____ _ _• « « * * il tf I I Ac I h n t i t# t«l« cfass differences. T ito becoines wor^ M e dite rrane an should not form a sons B ut we should not repeat the *'p* r • -th en if he’s swap his thy of not on ly our m ilit a r y sup- Soviet basis o# op eratio n. Besides, m istake that has m ad e us pay sc pipes for friend Seeger’s broken ba-| M eJ1Ur J#ha R, nk#l. port but of our m o r a l support, too. there are slaeable deposits of mill- dearly, and try to convince our-,ton» we d ha\e a quasi-m ajorette n| butineu m m iier, oienn pirroat; e d i u r . non* R e im e r: sporu e»W e should not be m is ta k e n . T ito ta r ily Im p o r ta n t ores in the coun- selves th a t the Y u go slav commu- after all. R egulations should have a com m unist The realt- proven no h a rrie r: C a p tain TapT/i?* ‘ ” l,f" *n* Le" ke: !■ and r e m a in s a c o n firm e d com- try : copper, Iron, lead, alnc and nist is. .not . , _ . . ____ .. , .. i n l i r * e d IU r . M * r y M a lt ; C o p y e dito r, ty is that our p artn e r is obnoxious Un s u niform of the day, It seems, (iro i nathie; Headline editor, m at* m u n ls t. H e m a y have bro k en the b a u x ite to m en tio n a few. to** w ith S talin because of the latT ito’s late concessions in easing and it can be only a m a r r ia g e of was gloriously garbled garb. Any- a»"J**h»eh: G reek eo-editora. Jiit M oore how, the boys did a nice Job, U r ' i I J c ir e .ia u .. er fe* a tactle saucM an d greed, aod the lot of Y u go slav s arc ce rtainly.ex ped ie ncy .