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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1963 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in March 1963 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. SIU Gymnasts ·Trailing In NCAA Meet National Championship lW}lIV mSYPTIAN To Be Decided Tonight By Tom Mc Namara Dennis Wo lf, sophomore fro m Pico Rive r a. Calif., is Southern Illinois University PITTSBURGH, Pa. tie d fo r third place in the eve nt with Arno Lascar! of Vol. « Cart.o..dal., III. Saturday, March 30, 1963 No. 67. SIU is in second place be­ Michigan. hind Michigan after Friday night's preliminaries and s ix Mitchell was Southern's Draft Boards events of the 21st aMual NCAA o nly qualifier in the free ex­ Gymnastic championship. e r cise event. In the parallel With preliminaries s till to bars Mitche ll qua lifie d fifth, To Be Told be held in still rings 'and and Wolf qualified sevemh. tumbling, Michigan has an un­ Of Discipline official point total of 86 com­ In the long ho r se event the pared to SIU's 40 1/2. In the Salukis qualified thr ee men. Information regarding ma­ all - a r 0 u n d event Ru s ty Bill Hl adik, another SIU soph· jor disciplinary a clio n s Mitc h,. 11 holds second place amore, 1s tied for seve nth against scudents will be for­ and flo :'uno Klaus is in tenth. place. Orlofsky is ninth and warded to the students' draft Klaus, 1961 NCAA high bar Mitchell is tenth. boards, according to Josepb , failed to qualify Zaleski, assistant dean of stu­ 1n the event today as be missed Steve Pasternak qualified dent affairs. his routine. He started bis sixth and Orlofsky eighth in the Selective Service boards r outine in brilliant fashion side horse event. Pasternak's currently defer from the draft but [ben on ' a "giant vault" perlormance pleased Bill students who are making slipped and had to start his Meade, SIU gymnastic coach,_ satisfactory ' progress 1 n routine over. because the 19-year -old soph­ school. Zalesld said he does omore was extremely ne r vous not Icnow' If tbe disciplinary Million Dollar prior to competing. status of a student is taken in­ John Rus h and Charles to consideration In the "satis­ Bosses To Speak Woerz did not compete for the factory progress" or If the Salukis because of bad k.nees. draft boards will make use of Rush was ready to com;>ere the disciplinary reports. Here Wednesday in the tumbling event when However. the information The opportunities of becom c he r e - injured his knee in a will be made available to tbe ing a president of a million warm up session. boards, he said. Minor dis­ dollar business before age c iplinary actions, such as rep­ 35 will be told to SIU studems E ve n though the Salukis are r imands, will nO[ be reported, and faculty by a group of behind Michigan so far . Meade he said. but r eports of dis­ young presidents of s uc h busi­ s till has hopes of pulling m issals and suspensions will nesse s at a pane l session to closer to the Wolve rines . The be made. be held o n Wednesday in the finals in all eight events will StudiO Theater at 4 p.m. be held tonight staning Power Failure The participating execu­ at 8 p.m. tives are members of the Hits University Young Preside nts Organiza­ Michigan s urpris e d ever y­ Most of the Unive rsity and tion of St. Louis, which is o ne he re with its depth. The a branch of a national group the southeast section of Car­ COUNSEL AND ADVICE - Gymnostics Coach Bill Mead. (right) Wol verines qua lified II m , ~ n bondale werewithou[ power for S1ive s champion tumbler Rusty Mitch~1I s ome pointers about his composed of individuals who , while Southe rn qual ified only m.)re than an hour yesterday performance i" the NCAA championship meet in P ittsburgh , before age 35, anained the nine. These standings do nor afternoon. presidency of a company with include the s rill rings or tum­ A Cenrral Illinois P ubli c sales of a million dollars bling events because they we r e Service spokesm an said there Graduate Faculty Work Load o r more a year. not completed by Egyprian was "trouble" in a s ubstation E.M. O' Neill, president of press time. in (ha( section of the city. the General Gr ocer Company of St. Louis , will be chairman Howeve r, he was nor able to Being Surveyed By Committee Larose s urpr ised ream ­ of the panel. describe juS( what caused tbe m ate Lascari and SIU' s Or­ A self-study of the wo rk study group. The com min ee is Each panel member will power to go off . lofs ky in the all-around event. loads of graduate faculty composed of graduate fac ulty tell how the American eco­ For reside nts of the souch ­ Larose was expected to finish members r eceiving the high­ ease sectio n of the city in­ members was launc hed at SlU no mic system he lped him to behind Orlofsky and Lascari recently by a committee ap­ est number of nom inations in obtain his position and adva nce C 1 u di n g the Univer s'lty's and Penn State' s Tom Seward. Southe rn Hills apartme nts, it pointed to study the frame work their own fields. in his field of business. After of all the existing graduate the presentations, there will wa s the second day in a r ow In addition to Hickman, SIU, which ne ve r pl aced in programs. be an open question and answer for urility headaches. others from the Carbondale a NCAA gymnastic meet until ' President Delyte W. session. A break in the waterma in are: George E. Ax - 1959, was a favorice to take s uppling that ar ea left most Morris, who inaugurated the Free copies of the book. le t, its first national champio n­ teUe , Education; James G. of the ho m es waterless from study In advance of a visit "How To Get A Job Wi th s hip this year . Afeer placing Be nzinger, English; He rman II a. m. Thursday until 3 a. m. by a North Central Associa­ A Future," will be distributed s e cond for the past two year s, M. Haag, Agriculture; Frank Friday. tion reviewing team, said if at the panel session. it appear s lik.e ly that the Sa­ • L. Klingberg, Government; W. A spokesm an fo r the city cases of overloading and un­ All University s tude nts and lukis will bring h o m ~ their C. McDaniel, Matbematics. said the break occurred at derstaffing are turned up, faculty are invited to an end. third consecutive second place Park and Wa ll streers where graduate work may be de­ Also from the EdwardsvUle On May 16, Dr. Lillian Gil­ tro phy r ather than the covered a bridge is unde r consrrucrion. ferred temporarily. campus , William C. Benne­ breth, "wo rld's formost wom ­ and e lu s ive cham pionshi p. C. Addison Hickman of witz. Science and Technology; an engineer. t, will be the guest Southern's Department of Robe rt Wayne Duncan, Hu­ speaker on the last program The team is expected back Student Leader Economics bas been ask.ed to manities; and Patrick RJddle ­ in this year's School of Busi­ tn Carbondale tomorrow. The Deadline April 5 serve as chairman of the self- berger, Social Science. ness lecture series. arrival time is not known. Deadline for appllcations for Ne'W" Student Week Leaders Paul Isbell Appointed New Executive has been extended to April 5, according to Bonnie Gardner, chairman of [he evenr. Director Of Business Affairs For SID Applicatio n forms may be Appointmem of Paul W. Is­ the University by the board of separate but r e late d activi­ picked up at the Unive r sity bell to s uc<:eed John S. Re n­ trustees at its meeting March ties s uch 4S o n-campus s ru ­ Center information desk and dleman as e xecutive di r ector 6. He moved Thurs day to the dent h o u s ing and food should be r e turned there as of busine ss affairs was an­ president' s office building. services. soon as possible before the nounced toda y by W Illia m J. Isbell is m ~v ing this week­ A native of Vandalia, he r e­ deadline. McKeefery .. acting vice presi­ e nd to the vice preside nt's ceived his bachelor' s and dent for operations at South­ office building. master's degrees at tbe Uni ­ Undergrad EnglUh £ram ern Illinois Unive rsity. ver s ity of Illinois and worked No s uccessor to Is bell as from 1947 to 1952 in the stu­ Tbe undergraduad Some 55 photographers have SPECIAL SHORT ADDED -- Peler Sellers slars in Mr(' do flO{ nf'celi6arlly reflect tIM! oplnlon o( entered more than 500 photo­ thl" admlnt5lr'I.I1on or InydepartlT't'ntai tIM­ "The Case of Ihe Mukkinese Battle Horn " Unlveralty. graphs In this years fair. F. dllor. Erik Stolfnrp; Managi ng Editor. Prizes will be awarded In B. 1( . Ulter; BUlilnesli Man.p:er, Georg(' Brown, Filical Officer. How ard R. Lo ng. I r categories. Prize-winning Editorial and hu alnell& offices locltea In pbotographs will be dis­ Building T·48. 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Foundations Open Programs Tbe religious foundations divldual students will assume discussion session Sunday at at SIU are beginning their attitUde types In discussing 7 p.m. In the Lutheran Stu­ spring quarter activities this the role of the Wesley Founda­ dent Center, 700S, University. weekend. tion as it ministers to the Tbe discussion topic will The Wesley Forum meets campus. be "Sex Educat10n As A Con­ at the Wesley FoundationSun­ Tbe unstructured play will tributing Factor Toward A day evening for an evaluation follow the supper at 5:30 p.m. Successful Marriage. U Gerald Wiecbmann, a grad­ of last quaner's programs A UHootenanny" wUl be fea­ and a preparation for the uate student In Health Educa­ tured at tbe' first Supper Club tion, will be the discussion presentations of this quarter. meeting of tbe spring term Titled "It's I,ll In the Way leader. A film connected with You Look At It," program at the Student Christian Foun­ the t9P I c will also be goals will be considered dation. presented. through role playing. The supper begins at According to David West 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Tbe and Robert Harmon, co-chair­ charge for the meal Is 50¢. SID Baptist Plan men for the program, in- Students are invited to bring their musical instruments and B-High Weekend their voice. At least 70 high school stu­ Gam rna Delta will open Its dents are expected to take activities with a bUSiness and advantage of B-Hlgb Weekend, NEED VIT ALlS? April 5-7, at the Baptist Stu­ Thanked For Clothes dent Union. The Baptist Student Unton The Rev. Malcolm Gil­ Is sponsoring (he event in lespie, director of the Student 2 location. to ••rve FOU order to acquaint high school Christian FoundaUon. has re­ MURDALE DRUGS swdents with the activities ceived acknowledgment of the of tbe BSU. The tbeme for Murdo!. 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TIle 'Na­ Meade In just seven years carded .exceptionally strong April 18, Wisconsin; AprU 19- tional ' Collegiate Gylimaatic haa convened tbe Salukls Into 1963 scbedules. 20, Lamar Tecb; April 26-27, IChamptonahlp 1s tbe prize national contenders. Soucbem Both squads made auspi­ quadrangular meet at Kansas posse_on of tbe nation's began gymnastics In 1955 when cious debuts last week whlle City, Mo., with Kansas, Okla-_ coaches which Meade w. n t s It lost botb of Its meets under on spring tours in the south. boma State and Wlchiu com­ badly. I" Tom De Carlo. LePevre's outilt blanked Ohio pleting tbe field; May 6, at -"We have two silver seoond De Carlo was replaced by State 9-0 at , Pia., and Nonhwestern; May 7, at In­ place trophies," Meade said Meade and SIU bas been win­ Holder's group missed the diana; May 18, at Cincinnati; enroute to Pittsburgh, Pa.. ning ever since. Meade has a team cbamplonsblp in a 10- May 21, Washlngton U. of St. where this year's NCAA gym­ 50-22 record at Southern in­ club tournament at Mobile, Louis: May 25, at Notre Dame. nastics championships are to cluding 18 straight victories Bill MEADE Ala., by a single stroke. Golf -- April 3, Southeast ~held. dating back to 1961. He also SIU's tennis team opened Missouri; AprU 8-9; ruinol. "'m confident that this is bas one National AAU tea m Saluki Wrestler Its season officially at Tulsa State Normal; April 10. at. tbe year we can win it." Meade championship and two NCAA yesterday and meets vlnually Southeast Missouri; April 15, said with a cautious optimism. second place ribbons to his all of the top tearn s in the at Tulsa; April 19-20, Lamar uWe are physcially fit and credit. On TV Show Today Mldwest before climaxing its Tech; April 26, at Memphis mentally ready to start the In his comparatively few Southern's Larry Kristoff season by paniclpating In the State; AprU 27, atMlsslsslpp!; drive for the national title. years at SIU, Meade has at­ will appear on ABC's Wide NCAA university dlvision April 29, St. Louis U.; May 3, HThe boys are hungry and tracted several of tbe coun­ World of Spons when a tapped champlonshIp meet for the at Wisconsin; May 7, at St. will not settle for anytbin~ try's top-flight prospects and version of the NCAA wrestlIng firs[ time. Louis U.; May 13, at Notre shon of the national title: Is expecting ricb dividends championships will be aired Salukl golfers, meanwhile, Dame. * Meade added enthusiastically. this weekend for his efforts. today. open at borne April 3 against RESUL TS OF INTRAMURAL Meade is in his seventh Only the National Collegiate One of the highlights of the Southeas[ Missouri State and FREE THROWTOURNAMENT: season of coaching at South­ Champlonsblp would com­ tournament, which was held have Buch opponents as Tulsa, ern after seven years at Nom pletely satisfy Meade's on Marcb 21-23 at Kent, OhiO, Lamar Tech, Memphis State, I-Ron Landreth-91-IOO Carolina. He began coaching appetite. was the Unlimited class. Kris­ Mississippi, St. Louis Univer­ 2-Bob Schuster-89-IOO toff fought bis way to the finals sity, Wisconsin and Notre 3-Jaclc Merlcley-88-IOO 'folleyball Rosters Due On Monday of that weight class before los­ Dame on their agenda. Roy Franke-88-IOO ing on a referee's decision to Complete SIU scbedules Landreth, a member of the The Intramural office bas The volleyball tournament Jim Nance of Syracuse. follow: SIU baseball team, has won announced that team rOSters wHI stan Tuesday. AprH 2nd. Terry Finn was the only Tennls--AprU 5-6, quad­ the free throw [Qurnamen't two for intramural volleyball are * other Salukl entry. rangular meet a[ Minneso[a years in a row. due Monday. A meeting will be Intramural softball rosters r------'------, held for managers of the vol­ are due April 11 th and are to leyball teams Monday night at be turned in to the Intramural 8 o'clock in the Men's Gym. office. A meeting of all man­ A team must bave a rep­ agers w1ll be beld on AprU 11 th Carbondale resentative at the meeting or at 4 p.m. in the Men's Gym. A else the team will forfeit one $2 entry fee is due at this game. A $2 en[ry fee is due time . at tbe time of tbe meeting. 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2 trailer spaces for moles. Sit­ $1.75 uated I.., quiet area 2 mile" J. liOUth of campus. Fully equi­ pped, utilities j..,cluded. Call 457.7015 6~8p v. Effective Monday, April 1st 'llV' .A L K E R &. s o N S o,...... ttet. Ow.-- Campus Florist 100 W. Jackson 457-6660 Carbondale At last, somebody has buttoned ,"WIJ. the. perl~t collOilr. - ) 8 DAILY Anociatecl Pr••• N.w. Roundup: Kennedy Confets With Aids On Cuban Shooting Incident WASHINGTON WASHINGTON SAN DIEGO, Calif. President Kermedy and his Former President Eisen­ A six-man court yesterday top advisors on national se­ bower yesterday called for began deliberation In tile trial curity affairs yesterday dIs­ deep cuts in President Ken­ of 33-year-oldCarltooS. Slay. cussed tile Implications of tile nedy's request for $108 bU­ who Is accursed of slugging larest anack on an American lion in new appropriation-in­ and cboklng recruits. vessel by Cuba-based jet cluding money for defense and fighters. space. WASHINGTON The State Department an­ Secretary of Defense Roben nounced two messages had In a letter to Rep. Charles S. McNamara says Bomarc A. Hallack of Indiana, Eisen­ heen received from tile Cuban anti-aircraft missiles InCan­ SCHDLARSHIP WINNERS - D.... W'.E. Keepp., of the School government saying tIlere bad hower said $10 to $12 billion ada and tile United States could could be cut from spending of Agriculture(I.ft} presents $1500 Production Cre-dit Assoc­ been Uno intendon" of shoot­ be useful In drawing Soviet iation Scholarships to(l.ft to right) Ken Duff, C.J. Saur and Ing at tile American ship and authority next year "without missile fire away from other mat tile planes "probably injuring any neceasary au ­ targets. Glenn Huisings,all seniors, fired In error" wbile looking thorlty." He said It would be McNamara's statement, for a fCS USpect boat." ufiscal recklessness" to ac­ given to a House subcomm1t­ By coincidence, tbe meet­ cept 'fa massive deficit and tee in secret session six weeks Ing of tile executive commit­ tIlen simultaneously embark ago but released yesterday. tee had been scheduled be­ upon lavish new spending and could inflame [he Canadian fore tile two jets made firing a bugh tax cut:' election campaign. passes Thursday at the motor ship Floridian, In interna­ Rice Leads Workshop tional waters off Cuba's north WELCOME coast. At Lincoln University MARKING ON THE CURVE-AND WHAT The Army announced yes­ W. Manion Rice, assistant BACK TO DO ABOUT IT terday that three anti-air­ professor of Journalism. is Twonkey C rimscott was a proressor, Choate Sigafoos was B craft missile battalions sent conducting a high school "Hope to. s,~e you very soon SOI)homore. Twonkey C rimscott was keen, cold , brilliant. to Florida during last fall's journallsm workshop this Choate Sigafoos was loose, vague, adenoidal. Twonkey C rim+ Cuban crisis will remain week. a[ Lincoln University. scott believed in diligence, discipline, and marking on the curve. there permanently to bolster Jefferson City, Mo. ROCKET C hoate Sigafoos believed in elves, Julie Londun, H.nd thirteen air defenses. Officials said This Is the third consecu­ hours or sleep each ni~bt . the action bad been under con­ tive year he bas been in cbarge CAR WASH Yet there camc a time when Twonkey C rimFoott- mentor, sideration for some time and of tbe program whicb attracts sage, and Sllvant- was thoroujithly outthought, outfoxed, out... had no connectl'ln with Thurs­ high school srudents from all MURDALESHOPPING CENTER maneuvered, outployed, and out-witted by Choate ~ igaf ()Q1;, day's shooting incident. over tbe Midwes[ and South. sophomore. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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