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Prom. — * . Goers to Hear...... * _____ V^U.Tex rUHa’a tW»to* m DG; Joy Scheck, Alpha Chi; Anna Delta Tau Delta’s ticket rep­ Ter Beneke end hb orcheotra resentative, Bill Loebig. was feel­ will arrive in town today for an Wade, BIS A; Barbara Newton, Kappa; and Barbara Zeigler, Pi ing mighty glad that Tom was a By Bibler exclusive engagement for Butter’s brother and his ticket purchases <# Little Man on Campus Junior Prom tonight at the In­ Phi. For prom chairman, Jack Ellis, would be chalked up for DTO. diana Rood. were looking up and an Official Ward The sweet awing of Beneke, }ru m w hi Prom ticket sales From the Bursar’s office came internationally famous orchestra caused Ellis to stick to his orig- the official word th a t noon Thurs­ leader who directa the former H i prediction that the prom day, 115 actual ticket sales had Glenn Miller orchestra, will be would be a terrific success. been registered. The deadline for heard from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m, But for Tom ticket sales has been set for to­ something new hi dance time for Totten, senior day noon. After IS, anyone want- Butterites education major, 1 4 a Prom ticket may either pur­ Erlene to Reign things were chase it at the Bursar’s office or Lovely brunette Erlene Snyder |n n k k g down at the Prom tonight. ____ will reign as queen of the Prom and up for El­ Fraternal organisations were boosting the Prom with an all out and will be officially crowned at lis. Brave Tom 11 p. m. ceremonies. Erlene cop­ was preparing to fervor and junior class officials ped the queen title in Wednes­ shell out $33 for estimated that sales would sky­ day’s election after 37 junior men 7 prom tickets to rocket as the hour of the dance registered her as their choice. go to friends^ drew near. * A ll Night, No Leas Queen Erlene will reign with relatives and Tex Beneke outsiders that he had convinced On campu«, fraternities were a court of eight campus beauties. planning Prom "breakfasts" for They are: Wilma Bede, ZTA; to attend the dance. This prob­ ably holds the university's re­ their members and dates that at­ Joan Coxen, Theta; Barbara Jack- tend the From. son, Trianon; Mary Sue Jacobs, cord for individual sales. Butler C ollegian Indiana Friday, April 27, 1951 Volume 63 Uisi|fvawt — w , —■— - . ____— ■———w “We thought since you liked ‘shotgun ^tests’ so well, Profes­ sor Snarf, we’d see if you could pass one.” ______Dr. B.F. Brooks, Tri Delt’s Collect Most $$ Air Raid Rules Former Butler To Capture 'Nickel Hop’ RED ALERT .(ttiemy planes in vicinity) will be signaled Professor, Dies Trophy; Theta’s Second by fluctuations or warbling signals on city whistles and services for Dr. Benja­ By Walter Kemnitx _ sírens and by a series of short rings on class “*“*• - min Franklin Brooks, former pro­ "Although the nickels flowed like wine...” most of them drift­ Immediately upon hearing air raid signals aM fessor of economics at Butler uni­ ed downstream to the Tri Delt house. They pocketed $28.50. The in Jordan Hall will evacuate all classrooms, laboratories, versity, were held Wed., April ’111 ’ol Tri Delta victory was consistent with their policy of winning. office spaces, storage rooms, and report to t]?*.^^"*** „ 25, at Alexandria, Vs. Burial was Wednesday they copped the Junior election Mid last year the first and second floors and basement. The third floor hall­ held at Tacoma, Wash. they captured the moot men who had nickels to toss in the pot. way is not to be used. Stairways must be dew. Dr. Brooks, 51, died Sunday in Incidentally the shindig is call — —————- The Atherton Center, School of Religion, and Fieldhouse the Naval hospital at Bethesda, will be notified of drills by telephone or messenger. ed the Nickel Hop. ably chaperoned by Prof. George Md. Bom at Seattle, Wash., he H. Miller, coasted in third with A (a) Personnel in the Atherton Center w ill evacuate sU was a graduate of the College of Trophy to Be Presented \ ^ ’ parts of the building and report to the Campus Club Puget Sound, the University of A trophy will be presented to to tal of $26.09. Washington, and the University Carolyn Wagner, Tri Delt (hair- Zeta’s Come h Last (b) Iifthe School of Religion all personnel will evacuate of Chicago. Coining to Butler in classrooms and office^ and report to the basement. man, at toe annual Spring Sing Alpha Chi’s dragged in approx­ 1939, Dr. Brooks took a leave of im ately $21.15. The P i Phi’s ex­ fcl In the Fieldhouse all personnel will evacuate the in 1942 to serve w ith yodeling contest, May 18. AWS - upper portions of the building and report to the the War Manpower Division, in w ill p lan t to e $130.68, toe total ercised th eir wiles to steal $18.40 mens’ and women’s locker rooms. which it was his job to locate amount collected, in their gener­ from unsuspecting males. FLASH WHITE (all clear)) will be signaled by one long other economists in universities a l fund. The Kappa’s landed seventh blast on city whistles and sirens and one long ring on aU The Theta tomatoes found a „la.- bells. The Atherton Center, School of Religion, and and colleges to work tor the gov­ place with the staggering total of ernm ent. bunch of suckers who were dizzy $15.88. ZTA’s sped off a t a m ail’* Fieldhouse will be notified by telephone or messei£«r. Decently he had been research enough to dump $26.28 into th e Interrupted classes will be resumed immediately following padlocked vaults. The DG’s, pace to accum ulate $2.38. 5. drills and regular class schedules will be in efffet. _____ analyst tor the Bureau of In­ ternal Revenue. Before coming to Butler, he taught in the univer­ Accounting Tests sities of Oklahoma and Chicago. Indianapolis Auto Accident Fatalities : Campus Will Be Given Future Scribes Skyrockets; Butler Streets Called : Briefs Saturday, May 5 Miniature Speedways for Hot Rods The American Institute of Ac­ D ay A terrific onslaught of reckless and drunken speedster» »trade countants is giving its profes­ this week and sky-rocketed the total of injured and NATIONAL sional examination at Butler uni­ kilted in traffic accidents. * ,___ , BeUefonte, Pa-— Edward L. versity on Sat., May 5, at P lans S et As nearly as could be determined, Butter hasnt suffered a Gibbs, who thought he could exe­ 8 a.m . through 12 noon, it was rwivir» speakers fa r to e annual traffic fatality since toe death of sophomore Dave Shapiro, who was cute toe perfect murder because announced by H. C. Graeboer, Journalism Field Day which will three weeks ago in a truck- “such occidente and fatalities. he was a college man, died in the Dean of toe College of Business be conducted on campus Sat auto crash. Death still knows no discretion. electric chair last wfeek. Administration. However, Butleritee need not Gibbs, a Franklin and Marshall The tests will be held in Room May 5, have been announced by A Baal Sting college senior, killed a young girl Dy. DeForest O’Dell, head of the themselves immune to Tbroughout the' city, ’ Indiana­ 216 under the supervision of ac­ polis phUoe and traffic safety of­ on impulse last fall after con­ counting professors, William F. Journalism department. sidering w clever enough to W allace Wade, 1950 B utler ficial*, folly backed by Mayor Shorn and Paul WWgenbach. Philip Bayt, cracked down on toe elude toe police. All accounting majors who will Journalism graduate and police Daylight Saving Tima reporter at the Indianapolis Star, recktem speedsters. Billfolds STATE graduate in June or August, 1961, wUl speak at 10:40 on the subject, W ill Affact BU Monday mostly felt the sting of truffle Terre Haute— Rose Polytech­ or January, 1952, are required to violations, but some unfortunates nic Institute officials recently an­ taWn the college and professional "News Wilting.” K-mnr.th Ben­ After shoring off from nett of toe Putnam County Butler for toe last time this found themselves sitting in the nounced the startling news that examination prepared by toe In­ county jail chalking up “bed they expect their next year’s stitute. Graphic will follow with a dis­ w eek, be sure you roU up the cussion of photography. hands on year wateh an hoar ( tone.” freshman clam to be larger than The grades of the American ip u p g ian. ed iten have noticed Institute, of Accountants exam­ iftdtawaprtH« Times columnist before 1a.m. Monday. toe present one. recently that several of Butter’s ination a re used for placement Ed Sovola is scheduled to speak Why? Well, toe Batter The reason they make this streets have become speedways. on toe topic, “Column Writing,” campus Is going along with statement is that they believe purpoma by both public and in ­ Fair-view's lone star cop had a at 11:30 a. m. He will be fol­ of the docks la Indian­ the greater demand for engineers dustrial accountants. They w ill rough tone keeping some 4,000 lowed by widely known sports apolis and that means Day­ will bring an influx of students to also be available to exam partici­ students, nearly half who drive their school. No faculty reduc­ pants about June 5. writer Angelo Ang-Jopoiqya of light Savings Time. Butter’s tions axe contemplated. toe Indianapolis News. His sub­ elodes will go ahead. City autos, in line. • • • * • WEATHER school clocks wttl no* be Such Words ject will be “Sports Writing.” If “hack-peddler»” want to keep “You say a young lady slipped Partly cloudy and wanner to­ mov«4 *P> but students wttl day wtdi poedMc showers to­ After the clinics have been com­ their billfolds bulging and their onr the ice yesterday? Hurt pleted, a luncheon will be held report for oefaool one boor n igh t Predicted high M a y , 70; earUer. (Practice teachers wUl record clean, alow doom end stay m ush?” tow, 59. Thursday*« high, 56; lew , In toe cafeteria in the Atherton away from liquor when driving. •«It bruised her soqoewhat, and Center. please note.) ' injured her otherwise.” 42.

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Page 1 THE BUTLER COLLEGIAN Friday. April The Butler Collegian Joan Myers Krtablished fat 1808 Socte&S<^ne Entered at the Poet Office, Indianapolis, Ind., Nor. 8, 1804, under the Act of Ifareh S, 1879 as second class matter. Editorial Elected New B-33 Jordan Hall Phone HU. 1348, Ext 15. Business offices, B-35, Junior Prom Jordan Hall, Fhone HU. 1146, E x t 51. Y W -P rexy C o-E ditors...... Polly Cochran, Bill Robinson Delta Lose Birdbath Associate Editor ..__ ------Jean Bancroft Joan Myers, Tri Ddt, Junior Make-Up Editor___ ------Bob Pearcy education major, is the new presi­ Sports Editor_____ ------Walter Kemnitx dent of the YWCA tor the forth­ JUNIOR PROM TONIGHT Feature Editor ____ ------Jack Alkire Social Editor ______coming year. Miss Myers was co- Etlene Snyder will reign tonight at the Junior Prom which ------Jackie Freers will be held at the Indiana Roof from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. Tex Business Manager_ ...... Jean Green burg chairm sn a t Geneva Stunts and is Today's Copy Chief ------Marilyn Hots chairmen for Spring Sing. Beneke’s orchestra will play for the Prom which is one of the Today’s City Editor . ------Marc Meyer Other officers are Barbara biggest affairs of _ the social calendar. Something extra is in Zeigler, vice-president; Betty Ann ¿tore for the candidates, and the intermission program will be an all new entertainment Groene, secretary; and Aim Hall, masterpiece. Thanks should go to Jack Ellis, Are You Hot Rod Happy?.... treasurer. The shove slate was Prom chairman, for releasing the nfime of the Hot Rod Happy was mentioned in an editorial when the accepted at the Wednesday meet­ Queen, and also for his hard work in making weather-beaten weather man was busy glazing the streets. ing of the organization. the dance a success. He is a comic strip character popularized by Zack Mosley. Hot Committee chairman, who will DELTS LOST THEIR STONE Delts are very sad today because of the theft Rod Was tossed in the clink for breaking every traffic law in the also be members of the cabinet, book and, incidentally, killing a person. of their house stone. “Pop” Finkbinder found will be appointed and their names 'the stone Wednesday outside of Jordan Hall. Old Hot Rod was later exonerated. Traffic accidents are announced at Spring Sing. He also found the Delt bird bath broken into serious, regardless of the flippant attitude which various Butler three pieces. Dirty work seems to be afoot! students seem to take regarding them. , What will the local "birds” do now? A favorite spot for “hot-rodding” is 49th at Boulevard. MEN CULINAR YARTISTS Pupils of a grade school at this point have dodged Butler Dr. Dean to Speak Bob. Mossburg, Phi Delt, almost walked away with the drivers repeatedly. The safety of boys and girls at 46th and * _ . . . “cake” in the first cookie baking contest sponsored by The Capitol is constantly in jeopardy simply because students from A t O P f illQ M e e t i n g the ivy covered walls of BU have to get from here to there Collegian. Janie Miller cut Bob out with her fruit cookies, and faster. Dr. C. Roes Dean, of the College copped first place. Bob came in a close second, and Marmi Kings­ Where "there” _ is located is anyone’s guess. Indianapolis of Education, will address a group bury came in third. Moe Schankerman was in there “cooking” is currently conducting a safety campaign. Itlias been suggested of Future Teachers of America but his gum-drop delights didn’t seem'to go over. Kappa Sig that Butler students cooperate in this project. at the spring meeting of the org­ Bob Livermore won flour from head to foot, but failed to win While far be it from The Collegian to suggest that Butler anization which will be held at anything else. Seems like the men are better “cookers” than students imbibe intoxicating beverages on occasion, perhaps it the girls! would be well to mention here that WHEN YOU DRIVE. Indiana university, Sat. April 28. DON’T DRINK; WHEN YOU DRINK, DON’T DRIVE- A similar meeting was held on NEW PLEDGE Why not learn a lesson before you become involved in the Butler campus last spring. Zeta Tau Alpha has announced a new pledge in the person driving trouble either with the men in Blue or with the “Major?” The s*ate F. T. A., composed of of Harriet Borchers. Hot Rod Happy learned a lesson, why not take his case to a dozen or more Indiana colleges TEKES TRAVEL TO ILLINOIS ?. Look, before you let your car leap into trouble. and universities, is in crested in Chet Perkins, TEKE prexy, Newt Beatty, and Ed Bennett the training of teachers. attended a two-day TKE province school at the University of Letter to the Editor. Those students wtiw w ill attend Illinois last week end. The two big discoveries of the weekend from the Butler chapter are Ruth were that there is a wonderful new beverage called “Champale,” Dear Editor: and that someone forgot their pants when they returned. For disappeared. Several students Ann Fisher, local i->resident and details about the pants, ask any one of the three fellas! Last year, I as well as several made inquiries and found that state secretary, Rosemary Green, HAGGARD THESPIANS hundred other students, paused it was cut as a result of reduc­ and Jean Tolliver. Have you noticed that haggard expression lately on Harold each day to digest the world tion in appropriations for the Dr. Dean is the faculty sponsor Gunderson’s face? He has been working like M i l M events on the bulletin board. The Journalism department. of the Butler F. T. A. mad on the “Male Animal” with Shirli Swartz Collegian’s daily United Press I miss the service a lot and to perfect it in time for the scheduled per­ wire service meant a lot to us, I know that mang other students formances next week. Mike Kirsh and Laura because sometime during our busy feel the same way. There must Jean Rary have supporting leads, and other day, we could take off a few be some way that the service Sphinx Club parts will be played by Ross Copeland, Kenny minutes and catch up on inter­ could be reinstated for students Hauck, Virginia McGruder, Don Kuhn, Bob national and national news with­ as well as faculty. Names Pledges Crist, Jane Perry, Marti Mendenhall, Dick out having to mull the columns How about a little action? Feezle, and John McCardle. One of the great­ of a newspaper. Sincerely, Sphinx club, national junior est “actors” on campus, by initials Bill Fagan, is terribly hurt they didn’t ask him to tny Then suddenly, the wire service M Richard L. Janrett men’s honorary, has announced pledges for the coming year. The out for a parti selection was made from Butler JOKE OF THE WEEK sophomore men and was based A local sophomore, absorbed in study, asked Charlotte Walton What Do You Suggest? upon, acholarihip, character, and his roommate, “What's a sachet?” the answer was, “A sachet leadership. is a bag filled with perfume.” “Wadyaknow," marveled the In answer to today’s letter to the editor the Collegian staff The new pledges are as follows: sophomore, was out with one Saturday night!’ would like to furnish a few facts and ask for any action Paul Ross, Jr., Jerry Bates, Nell TOO LITTLE AND TOO LATE students and faculty desire. Strickland, Dean Morrow, Rich­ John Walsh, Barbara Finch, Joanie Myers, and Joe Dutton It is known that the Wire Service bulletins placed on the ard Anderson, Jack Feger, James were rehearsing the third in a series of Wednesday night bulletin ^ board near the Public Relations Office had high Shrock, Geo. Goodnight, MhrUn entertainment designed to promote the Junior Prom. By the readership among both students and faculty. It was the spot Hus ted, Lee Williams, Donald time they got through rehearsing the skit to be presented at to get news of the latest happenings in the state, nation, and Nelson, Bruce Brooks, Dick Stan­ the Nickle Hop, it was after hours and they were asked to world. Sports results were posted as soon as received. There was field, Donald Caasady, James leave the Tri-Delt house mother’s apartment! What were they the detailed weather report that guided many as to whether Cameron, and Frank Shultz. rehearsing, hummmmmmm ? to wear the raincoat tomorrow. FLASH 1 However, the copy was posted by the Collegian staff The first meeting of actives and journalism copyqesk classes as a service. The cost to and new pledges will be held Mary Lynn Brubaker, DG, took the Sigma Chi pin of the Collegian was $22 a week. Total cost a year was approx­ Men. April 30, at 7:30 p. m., in Dick . Braman Wednesday night imately $700. Under the Collegian’s present budget thff staff Room 317 of the Atherton Center. must operate with care to produce four papers a week without At this time s formal pledging pictures or wire service. ceremony will take pb.ee. ftphin» Summer Sessions The Collegian staff would welcome comments from students actives taking part in the cere­ and Study Tours and faculty to whether they would like this service brought mony are Wally Freeman, John EUROPE back and if so where and how do they suggest the cost of Welsh, Joe Dutton and Gene a week be handled. B en n ett exfreuaea found . . . 5 4 3 5 t t f r A picnic and initiation cere­ mony will be held sometime in 28 Days by A ir; ten seminars, ITS TEE TIME FOLKS May. Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France « 7 9 5 42 Days by Air; fifteen seminars, Myers is Elected England, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, France $ 8 9 5 ---- And our food is “PARfully” good. “DRIVE" down 56 Days by Air; twenty seminars; to the RON and get your food the “FAIRWAY." We Honorary Prexy Same countries os 42 day tou r. . . plus Liechtenstein « 9 9 5 don’t “PUTTER” ’lfaund with 'pur customers, we Joan M yers has been efofcted Faculty leadership — all expense study tours president; and Beverly Grob, sec­ “AIM” to pleese. (That’s no “Bunk—er” either) Re­ retary, of tiie Kappa Delta Pi, member “FORE” the best-----■ it’s the RON-D-VU. honorary organization for juniors, European University Summer Sessions seniors, and graduate students University of V!enna . . . $ 6 9 5 Jacobsberg Peoples Cofiege . . $ 5 9 5 “King Sise” Cokes Frosty Malts in the College of Education with Oxford University- . ■ * ‘ 555 ’ University of P a r is ...... 5 8 5 3. grade averages. Giant Tenderloins University of Heidelberg . 5 95 University of Bordeaux .... 495 The officers, who will pre­ side temporarily, will be installed All expenses; transportation, tuition, room, and board today at 3 p. m. in the Bi«w Room of the Atherton Center. MOORES’ RON-D-VU Dr. Raymond E. Callahan spon­ STUDENT TRAVEL SERVICE Ltd. sors the club.

7 THE BUTLER COLLEGIAN ______FtoCl.fr Friday, April 27, 1M1 M to tut btor Hi n S c M Tract Mat Ttoiy t T m v i r . 9f Ass* Wsie Prelim* ------— - ¿ 1 8 SIGN DOTTED UNE Now is the time far all Butler 100 yd. Dash, FMims ..,.2:30 men to enter the ell-school intra- 880 yd. Rue AnlBs . .... 1:40 All-School Tannis Tourney Entry Blank mural trade meet to be held Wad- 440 yd. Relay AJtun out of nesday, May S, at hU p.m. Indi- shoot) ...... B id Turn in to B. O. Box 307 vidual « i team entries must be 70 yd. Hi|h Hurdles (5H), Typing Swrvioo turned in to Herb Schwomeyra, Finals ...... - ...... *:0B Intramural Director, by 2 p.m. 120 yd. Low Hurdles (SH) Typing, mimeographing, notary Name ...... —.....—— —...... —• Wednesday. Prelim* ------3:18 public. Nellie M. Foot, 408 W. 44th Male students regularly enroll- 100 yd. Dash, Finals (Out of St, HU. 737L A ddress - ...... —— ...... ed, except members of the trade shoot) ...—— ------— 8:28 or baseball squads, as of April 880 yd. Relay —.—~— 8:48 Thesis, term papers, etc. typed Phone ------~~--- —-...... 15, are eligible to participate 120 yd. Low H urdles (8H), Experienced. Standard Univer­ Participants in the meet will not finals ——...... — 3:88 sity rates. Call AT. 8082. S in gles_____ ....______Doubles be allowed to wear apikes of any Mile Relay .—.... —— 4:06 siw .fl EVKNTS: Help Wanted Partner's name ...... SCHEDULE FOLLOWS: High Jump, Broad Jump, Shot 70 yd. High Hurdles (5H), put — ------— 3:18 Student*: Summer employment— Evenings, Sunday*, Holidays, .or full time. Application* now being taken. Apply in person. RIVKBp’ SIDE AMUSEMENT PARK. 1700 West 30th Street General Office. Lost and Found LOST1: Medium-sized Butler note­ book. Natural color. If found please call Delores Thom, WA. I 8 8980. mSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmammmmmm Fm Rscsris Fall as BilWac dadanm Outpaiit DaPaiiw Some men aren’t satisfied with being best, they want to be bet­ ter. Don Campbell, prior to Wed­ nesday, held the season's bast m ark in th e 440, :S2.0. He and his Butler running mates invaded Greencastle, and brought a 71 2|3-59 1|3 win back to the Fairview campus. Campbell took the 440 in :51.2, bettering his previous record by eight- tenths of a second. Four ether season best marks were hang UP u De- Pauw was grounded by the Blue and W hite cindermen. Bob White (B) scooted around the e v il in 1 3 4 4 to take the half-mile. He bet­ tered the Little State mark Which was prevtanaiy held by lefehaek of Ball State by two and eight-tenth

H arold Cline’s 10:32.2 two m ile performance lopped 4.8 seconds off the season record. Mendenhall of Franklin had held tills murk previously. DePauw’s Tigers were not sit­ ting idly by while the Bulldogs were establishing season records. Dave Sfaeperd, Little State shot put end discuss champion, won both of his specialities. He flipped the disc 138 feet, 3 inches; 3 feet farther than Earlham’s Fourier had tossed when he established his season bast mark. The baton, propeiisd by DePauw’s relay team of Dail­ ey, Wagner, Brake, and 43- gelt; found Ha way estopp l the track hr 334-7. This dr fort knaeked a foil second off IT’S ALL YOURS— of the previous 1951 reeord which was held by Wabash. While records wane being brok­ en, Butter’s squad was compiling Skirt, Blouse, Hat enough points to trot off with the win. White, in addition to' setting a new 880 m ark, clipped the mile tape hi 4:45.2, 10, sec­ for 13.50 onds under the season-best mark which is held by Finch of Wa­ bash. Aldridge won the high and low A terrific twosome for your foursome hurdles but failed to better the 1951 records which he bolds by on the green or on the terrace. Fine combed about tw o se.cojcids. H utton fajgh Jumped his way to * win. Kelly yarn striped anxTplain. cotton broadcloth sprang off the etyl of bis poie toward the stars to walk off with, with knitted bands. Green, gold, navy or the vault hunting. Shultz and Greenbung followed him across red-with white. Sires 10 to 18. the bar to score a dean sweep for BIT in the pole vault event. The Blue and While find plac­ Mail or Phone (CApitol 8511) Orders ers were aided and abetel by ' to»miry»tg« who racked up points by dashing and throwing in thirds BLOCK'S SPORTS SHOP. SECOND FLOOR and seconds. Next objective for Blfs r inrlrn— is the Pra-» Be­ lays Hdurday. P a g e « THE BUTLER COLLEGIAN Friday. April ST. 1961 Indiana C entral P resid en t hcfuMng Reporter Bulletin Box You Said It Sphinx, Mon., April 30, 7:30 To Speak at Honor Day; p jn , Atherton Center. All pledges QUESTION: Who do j n think and active members p lease be will win the beard-growing con­ opportunity to pose tor a Smith p rese n t Men’s Club to Sing test? Brothers cough drop advertise­ m en t Mate club, Mon., April 30, 3 Dr. L Lynd Each, president of Indiana Central college, will be Fatsy Parrish, sophomore — p.m., Recreation Rm., Jordan HalL the speaker for Butler university’s annual Honor Day, Thursday, Joan Cochran, junior— Dick Dave Northern. I don’t know why Cooper. He sure could use the May 3, at 10:00 ajn. in the Fieldhouse. President M. O. Ross but it looks awful. All seniors will be attired la will preside at the program which is sponsored by Phi Kappa Phi, ticket. cap and gown fo r tee Honor Day Bob Senior, freshman— Bob BUI Hollenbeck, freshm an — ceremonies and wUl he ha tea national honor society tor seniors. Mossburg. The Butler Men’s Glee club will ----- Dick Cooper has R cinched. ■nail gyaa at tee FMdhoose net Carolyn Favre, junior— “No­ Vie Tanguy, sophomore— Dave appear for . The General Awards and Scholarships later than 10:60 a x . |— * * * Y where” because he has the most Northam because he’s just bris­ program will be as follows: President Ross Honor Day ccreaaonlce. natural aptitude. tling with enthusiasm. Program Presentation of New Members of Dennis Crow, freshman— Ray Today’s Inquiring Reporter was Students In elementary educa­ Processional, Butler University Phi Kappa P hi _ Dr. Peeling Lines because ho has the thickest Alice Jones. tion planning to do kindergarten Band beard now. or elementary student Invocation .... Dean O. L. Shelton Benediction ...... Dean Shelton during first semester, 1951-53, Penny Spenoer, ju n io r— AK" Significance of Honor D ay ..... Recessional ...... Butler Band meet in Rm. 201, Thurs., May 3, Dr. James H. Peeling Swain, because he’s been having Daughter: I took Harry into the 3 p.m. Seniors will appear in cap and to do his whiskers up on curlers loving room last night and— , M m ’s Glee Club, Richard Whit*. gown and are asked to be pres­ WUl — H"g committee of the tington, director tor the past few nights. Mother: That’s living, not lov­ ent at the Fieldhouse no later Dave Berry, junior— Dave ing. senior class meet Friday, 3 pun* “M orning” ___ .... Oley Speaks than 9:50. Collegian offices. “Ol Gray Robe” ___ S piritual Northam. He’s already had an Daughter: You’re telling met "Who’ll Be a Witness” Spiritual Phi Kappa Phi “Marching On” Welsh Folk Song New members of Phi Kappa Introduction of Speaker, Presi­ Phi to be introduced include the dent Ross following: Virginia Anderson, A d d re ss...... Dr. I. Lynd Esch Sue Ann App, Ruth Jenkins Bail­ Announcement of Honors and ey, Barbara Heiney Bevilhimer, Awards, College of Liberal Arts June Bodley, Doris Bassett Bow­ and Sciences, Dean Ray C. man, Winifred Bundy, Morton Fries ner Embree, Russell Foster. School of Religion, Dean Shelton Allan Gottlieb, Joshua Hyman, College of Education, Dean J. Virginia Irrgang, Mary Alice Ken­ Hartt Walsh nedy, Nell Marie Kinzel, Ken­ College of Business Administra­ neth Lauer, Earl Lees, Arlean tion ...... Dean H. C. Graebner Lemke, William F. MacLeod, Bar­ College of Pharmacy, Dean Ed­ bara Mattingly, William Albert ward H. Niles Nevill, Kenneth S. Smith, Helen University College, Dr. H. E. Hodges Spradling. 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