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VOIUMF CXI Complete UP Wire Service STORKS. CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, APRIL 25. 1958 Offices in Student Union Building NO. Ill
Air Force Ends ^einberg Elected WHUS Station Manager Search For Lost ° Vanguard Rocket Patterson Voted Editor Of1959 Nutmeg (ape Canaveral, Florida — ICBM's are designed to strike (UPi—The Air Force has given targets more than 5,000 miles up its attempt to locate a new away. IL'BM nose COM tired lar out Four Positions Still Open, Gregory, Touchay, Cornish over the Atlantic last night. General Schreivei said he be- 'ihe test, conducted trom In us space weapons must have priority over space exploration, Cape Canaveral, involved an lie said he favors creation of Nutmeg To Fill Them Soon Fill Top Slat ion Positions Aii Force Thor intermediate a civilian agency lo handle David Patterson. Chi Phi. been a si a if member of the rocket with a Vanguard second was elect I'd Editor-in-Chief of Nutmeg and was Editor of his Man Welnberg, Phi Sigma sounds, including tones, end stage. Tne combination nad space research thai, as he put it, some persons might consider Ihe 1959 Nutmeg at a meeting high school veaibook. Delia. Was I oilier technical aspects used to been rclerrcd to as tile possible "screwball." of the Executive Board yesiei- Gerald D'Avolio, Chi Phi, was ithe Daily Campus spoils stall Filling the Program Dlrec- Tom Yobaggy. Chi Phi. steps ge i bomb, said the United and has served with Ihe layout tot s position is Kobei I why tin- noee cone, i.waiuaoie ing in Maiketing. Into Hie position of Publicity Stales can build an atompow- oi j ol Theta Chi. it w ■ 11 I, because ot its contact wan the lie served as Layout and Pro- staff of lie Nutmeg. D'Avolio Director. The publicity of the upper reaches ot the aimos- ered spaceship for Interplanet- duction Editor for the present Is also a member of Ihe 1 col ' responsibility to see that there ary travel in 10 to 20 years. radio Station and individual pro- piiere, had been lost. The tar- yearbook organization and was lootball team. is an adequate at rangemenl ol grams will be handled by Yo> : .mis thai w HI catei to the get had been located KHM 6,oJ0 an assistant editor of the Nut Nancy Waller. Kappa Kappa Baggy, nines out in the Atlantic, but meg aftc.r his transfer lo cam- Gamma, past assistant organlz listeners desires, Hit missile apparently tall pus from the Hartford branch, ationa edltpr, received the po- Greg Touchaj ol Chi Phi BUSINESS MANAGER Is Sunday Scheduled ele. leo lo till- position ol NcWS siioil. Patlerson nas earned a letter siiion of Organization's Editor, Sieve loley of Chi Phi Slid In soccer and is corresponding She was a layout and produc- Due, lot. ii will in- Touchay's Administrative Director is El- Meanwhile, the day of Ihe secretary In his fraternity. He tion staff member on the 1957 job lo make sine that Ihe peo- .il.II- Hilsky, 7B. •spy in the sky," and Inter- For USA Elections ple under him gel the latest resides in Newington and Coral Nutmeg. last but not least Is Gail planetary spaceships, may not The United siudem Associa- Gables, Kla. OOED1TOBH will share the DAVID PATTERSON MARV WEINBERG tews over ihe an as soon as tiiev receive It. Carlo. Alpha Delta Pi, who Is ue lar off. tion elections Will be held at Ala I Spencer. Phi Sigma Kap- responsibilities of the 7 p.m. Sunday night in HUB the new Traffic Department Di-| The Air Force's ballistic mis- pa, a filth semester student in section. Jan M.i/zalupo and Gail (lilt.I \\.\Ot NCER is Hog- rector. This job entails making 20.'. according to Mark Ship- the School of Business Admini- Carlo, Alpha Delta PI were DI insh oi Theta Chi. Roi 11. sile chict says that top priority man, president of the USA. of- sure that the loga for each lias bco.i given to launching atratlon was elected to serve elected IO edit this section. who recent!) starred In "Ring show arc done and that all spot tiers to be filled are those of Survevs Distributed Hound tin- Moon.' will be In as Business Manager for the Shiela Nadile, Alpha Doha Pi, the Pied Piper satellile, ihe so- president, vice-president, secre- announcements are scheduled coming year. Spencer has been was reelected to position of charge oi all ihe announi era, called "any i" Ihe sky." This tary, and treasurer. for the various programs. satellite could circle tin- earth a member of the '58 Nutmeg Residence Editor, Tom Rogers, commuter, will and taKe reconnaissance photos NOTICES concerning the elec- business staff and is an insur- Two positions on the business head Ihe Special Events Depart- Aside (rum the elections the of areas it passes over, 'lnen il ance major. staff, Advertising and Clrcula- On Vacation Dates in,- it. In- job W ill deal vv nli any usual business was discussed tion have bccii sent out to all THE POSITION of Managing lion, remain to be filled. Pub- unusual programs that are not at the meeting such as the stat- would send these photos back living units, and every unit is hire workers for the tour days to earth by radio. welcome to send delegates, Edilor was not filled at the licity Director on the editorial By KEN GOLD Included in regularlj planned ic converters that are to be in- that are available under the show s, stalled. Shipman stated. There will be meeting due lo the absence of staff also remains lo be filled, Associate Editor present calendar. Also, Major General Bernard no proxy votes, and delegates the present editor. "The editors and managers Keeping the records plsyed Bcnrelver lold the House space will receive all votes entitled to The Layout and Production are, for the most part, expert- Survevs have been distributed STUDENT SENATORS spoke oi the Various shows anil keep- .. committee that the Air frorcc them at the USA convention. Editor's position will be filled enced and capable and should to all students on the Uconn last night at many of the living Ing ihe record lue up to data rflifsrf &roup Oil TV, plans to begin long-range test campus by the Studenl -Senate units on campus explaining the will lie Ihe task ol Tci 11 Miller, The incumbent party officers by Lee Cullen. Kappa Kappa do a fine job in compiling the who is now Record Librarian. Members ol the Hillel Coun- luings of intercontinental bal- to determine student opinion on Senate's reasons lor Its new listic missiles within the next are: Mark Shipman. Phi Sigma Gamma, past assistant editor. '59 edition of the Nutmeg, CONTINUING the position ol ell and the Folk Dance group Delta, president; Jerry Bender, Her assistant Is William Stock- Carl Larrabee, Chi Ph.. present • i ic ommended calendar. eight months. endar lor the dales ol next Chlel Engineer is David Dret- will ix- on WNHC-TV, Channel AZO. vice president; Joel Ellis, well, Chi Phi.. Editor-In Chief said. years Christmas vacation. They will speak al the rest , h,., ,,, Si.;ma Phi Epsilon, Ills S in New Haven at 10:30 a.m. These missiles, called the Phi Epsilon Pi. secretary; and Features will be edited by The new- editors will assume THE SENATE Studc it Opin- of the houses and a Dining jo), w,n be to make sun- all on ihe program, "This is Juds- Arlene Feinc, AEPhi, treasurer. James Koczak, Chi Phi. He has their duties in September. Halls on Monday night. ions and Relations Committee, the necessary equipment is run- Ism" .s|«>nsored by the Connec- headed by John Keating, sent nlng propei i> in order that the ticut Anti-Defamation League, In discussion on 4ha lecom- This program is In observance, Interfaith Council out the mimeographed sheets me idation al Wednesdaj night's radio progiams will bo trans- yesterday i>> wa> of one repre- mitted. of the 10th Anniversary of It* Senate meeting, Chris Green, i i,l Tin- program will consist sentative lot eai I. so< lion ol the N< At pi esldent, stated that Taking o< et ai Chief Control Horace Silver Jazz Quintet campus which Included; Chris 11| s atoi is i ;.u v Pulvet ot oi various Hebrew Folk dances, To HearS. Wells more woi king da) ■ were need Green, North Campus; Robert <'d at Christmas because of the llai lloid Hall. Pulver will make Israel] music and a short re- The Interfaith Council at the Schwartz, Fraternity Quadran- current recession, ' sure that all Ihe necessaiy sums Of the aims of Hillel. University Will present an ad- gle, Florence Wagman, Bast dress by Sam Welles, Senior Campus. Religion Editor ol Life Maga- To Appear Sunday At HUB Also Robert Scanlon, Quads; zine Sunday night at 8 p. m. Maureen Schakner, South Cam- Student-University Group in St. Mark's Undercroft. 1928. He was started on his he played with such jazz greats pus and Howard Belkin, West Welles will speak on the topic, This Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. in the HUB Ballroom the musical career in high school as Art Glakey, Coleman Haw- Campus. 'The Religious Revival in Amer- Horace Silver Modern Jazz where he studied first the saxo- kins. Oscar Pettiford, and Les- Each of these representatives ica." A question and answer per- Quintet will present a concert phone and then the piano. It ter Young. At the same time will lake care of the collection Seeks Resident Definition iod will follow the address and of cool sound. Admission for was his work as a pianist thac he was recording discs with of the survey In their own way. will be conducted by the Cante- Ihe event is SI.50 per person. led him to later fame. Miles Davis, Charlie Parker, The results Will be used by the The definition of a resident out of state students. Persons gaily appointed guardians. The bury Club, Hillel. the United The concert, sponsored by His first big break came Milt Jackson and scores of oth- Senate in formulating furl her of Connecticut was discussed at admitted in one <>( these pro- residence ot the father, II Irv- Christians Association, Ihe Luth the HUB Cultural Committee Id while playing a local job at the ers. policy on iheu attempt lo the Student-University Relations grams who change their major ing, is the residence of the eran Club and the Newman Club. conjunction with the Fifth An- Sundown In Hartford with Har- In 195-1, Silver won the Down change the vacation SO as lo Committee meeting this week to one which la not a field In- ininoi ; otherwise Ihe residence Editing for several of depart- nual Fine Arts Festival, is part old Heidi It was there Stan Beat Critic's poll "New Star provide more time for part tune in conjunction with entrance cluded in Hiis plan are then of the mother is the determin- ments of Life, Welles had charge of a year long program lo Getz heard him and hired him Award." In 195ti he gained jobs. requireme Us for admission in treated as out ol slats ing factor, Jf the mother and ol the special issue on Christi- bring good Jazz to the Uconn to lour with the Getz Quintet, prominence as the piano player It is now the plan thai sin- Ihe University. Also discussed dents, father have separate places of anity and has just finished campus. AFTER PLAYING with the'with the Jazz Messengcis. 'lie dents will get out of classes was the position ol Ui onn as COLLEGE BOABD examina- residence, the minor takes the editing Life's new book, 'The -SILVER, a native of Connect- Getz group for a year, Silver remained with the Messengers On Saturday. December 20 and the New England Regional col- tions will tie inandalois lor all residence Of the parent with World's Great Religions." icut, was born in Norwalk in settled in New Y'ork City. There for a year. Then he formed his return on Wednesday. January lege for vai ions Qeldfl and the incoming freshmen this year, re w horn he lives or to whom he own band, a quintet. 7. The plan proposed by the gardless ii they are classified has been assigned by court or- requirements tor entrance lo «li i. II neiiliei of the parents is Currently touring the United Senate would have Ihe vacation the University for person de- as residenls or non KsM living, Ihe minor lakes the Nat States, he has received over- start on Wednesday. December siring to major in these fields. The quota for out ol state stu- '. ce of a legally appointed whelming praise for his brilli- 17 and last until Monday, Janu- dents will remain at 100 and Persons In New England in- guardian, but cannot gam resi- Greek Clean-Up Project At ant piano sty-lings. ary 5. foreign exchange students are tending lo major In the fields Vice President of the Senate, not included in this quota, dence tor tuition purposes until i,i anthropolgy, art and art edu- Joe Falkso i, has explained that It was brought up that Ihe the expiration of 12 consecutive cation, pharmacy, physical ther- months alter such appointment. 80 Debaters Meet in both cases their would be it legislature rw c illy p I Diana's Pool; Laurel Park the same number of vacation apy, .social work, Insurance, and a recommendation that the if the parents of a miner student move their residence About HO debaters, coaches days; but the new plan would law can be admitted to the d ot Trustees review Ihe Greek work days, which will Omega, Lambda Chi Alpha, ("hi furnish one carload of men for and observers from Connecticut University of Connecticut and out ol siate. he is considered a allow students two extra days are Healed as lesidenls of the requirements for out-of-state take place May 5 and 6. will Phi and Alpha Delta Pi. the two-hour period. Each sor- high schools will participate in to work. students. The board pa sod a non resident after 12 months stale ol Connecticut while they this year feature work done by At 1 p.m. the houses that ority is asked to furnish ten ihe 10th Annual High School THE si IRVRV (JIVES siu revised statement ol policy from the date of the parents' ur8ua v removal from the state. the fraternities and sororities will enter will be Kappa Psi, girls. According to Tetrault, Debate Meet at the University dents their cholc voting for •f «•*•*,f*"?»■ ""■>' "" which all Incoming students sra on campus with the cleaning Ela Lambda Sigma, Tau Kappa Ihese figures are actually the of Connecticut Student Union, either plan. It also asks■•ba whe-„.|,o 'he lees as if they were ie-i- sent. MINOR. STUDENTS whose up of Diana's Pool and Laurel Fpsdon. Tail Epsilon Phi and barest minimum. "If more wor- tomorrow. ther the Student works during dents ol this state. ALL STUDENTS, before re- parents are in the employ of Park in Ihe City of Willimantic. Kappa Kappa, Gamma. ken are supplied, they certain- Christmas and whether this Similarly, persons who plan g t,i ing for el i foi Ihe some agency of Ihe Federal The young debaters "ill air The 2 p.m. shift will be Sig- ly will not be turned awa>." money la neccss.uv lo the fur- to major In fields in whl< h the first nine at the Unlveralty of Government and have been as- THIS ANNOL'Nt F.MENT WSJ the question: "Resolved that signed lo this Slate will be ma Phi Epsilon, Phi Epsilon commented the Committee therance of their education. other Land Giant Colleges in Connecticut, are Instructed to made yesterday by the chair- Head. United States ForeignAid Should It also asks if Ihe proposed New England act as regional file sffkuH Iti ol re il lew ■• with considered as residents of Con- man of the Greek Work Days, Pi, Alpha Sigma Phi, Phi Sig- Be Substantially Increased". All -!■• ul dining their assign- ma Kapp.i and Delta Zcta. rhange would make u easier for schools aie treated as residents the Division oi Student Person- Al Tetrault, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Transportation for the wo- secondary schools in Connecticut the student to obtain vacation of tiuv state in which the Uni- nel. On tin- basis they are menl. Tetrault explained that the THE FINAL SHIFT which men will be furnished by the ere eligible to enter the contest. woik. The survey requests that versity is located. Persons ap- classified as state residents or No minor student originally work planned for these areas fraternity men. Survey forms : led as an out-of-state Stu- will lasi from 3 to 5 will in- High schools all over the Unit- students list where they expect plying for these regional pro- non-residents, will include the raking up of i hide Delta Chi. Beta Sigma will be sent out to determine to work so Senators can check grams from other states are The resilience of a minor foi- dent may acquire the status of ed States have been studying Connecticut resident unless his leaves, the collecting of dried Gamma, Theta XI, Rho Pi Phi, Ihe number of ears available, the general problem of Ameri- to see whether these Inms will not Included in Ihe quota of 100 lows iii.it oi the parents or lo- wood which fell during the and arrangements will be com- parents or legal guardians have Kappa Alpha Theta and Phi can foreign aid this year in prep- moved to this state for a pe- 1 winter, and the removing of pleted prior "lo the start of the Mu. aration for similar debates. rlod of not less than 12 conse- these superfluous Hems from Each fraternity is asked tow°rk days. the sites. Each entering school will pre- cutive months prior to the dale of change of classification. The work implements for sent four speakers, two on the affirmative side and two on the An adult student, one who is cleaning the Diana's Pool area 21 .eats c.f age or over, is clas- and the means by which the negative side of the question. SAM Holds Annual Dance sified as a resident or non-resi- debris will be removed are to There will be thre rounds of debate. dent according to where he,last be furnished by Mr. Harding Tomorrow In Willimantic resided. Ha Is a resident if -his I*. Joray, District Supervisor of Outstanding speakers and parents have lived In the State the State Board of Fisheries teams which make superior roc lor the required lime and he and Game. The City of Willi- Tomorrow evening the So- sc-ives twenty clients with an oids will be given certificates of (\pericnced staff of eighteen. has not acquired residence in mantic will provide similar set- ciety For Advancement of Man- excellence. anoihei stale; or If while an vices for Laurel Park. agement will sponsor its annual Tickets for the Dinner Dance .lack Mall I«amh, I'ofC assist- adult, he has resided In the It is planned that Ihe fratern- Spring Dinner Dance. The af- may he obtained by calling Bob ant professor of Speech and for 12 consecutive months ities and sororities will work Alpert at University extension Diama in charge of the Debate fair wil be held at 6:30 at the immediately preceding his first during then -perilled two hour 198 or by inquiring at the Meet, is acting director of foren- enrollment. He may not have shift. The shifts have been ar- Nathan Hale Hotel In Williman- School of Business. SlCS on campus. been In attendance at any ranged so that the houses vv ill tic. The guest speaker for the school or college during the li work at the same time for both evening will be Mr. Joseph P, months period to qualify as a days of the Greek activity. Moore, president Oi Moore and Linksmen Face Maine Here Today resident under provision. Company Advertising Agency The Connecticut linksmen' The following are Ihe sum- A student originally classified MDfBOGBAPHEp SHEETS ol Stamford, Connecticut will attempt lo move their sea- as a no i-residenl but who sub- announcing the scheduled work- maries Of Tuesday's dual in II Mr, Moore is a graduate of sonal mark above .500 today •equently becomes a legal resi- ing times for each Greek house the Catholic University of when they face a strong sextet Maison i AlC'i defeat) 'i Meikle dent of the slate does not ac- have been distributed. The quire the status of a Connect!- America in Washington, D.C. of Maine University swingers. ■ Ci 1 up; Kearns IC) defeated schedule has been arranged so where he majored in fine arls i it icsident for tuition purposes The ma.ch will get underway Hunt (AIC) 2 and 1; Dn that lour fraternities and one and archaeology. Mr. Moore at 1:30 p.m. at the Willimantic until after he has completed i'2 consecutive months as s legal sororitv will be working simul- then entered graduate study at Country Club course. Todav's 'Aici defeated Winsock tci taneously throughout the seven Columbia where he received his 1 up; Ko/ub lAIC'i dc ■!• resident. In order to be a legal meet is ihe opening home resident, a person must be at hour pei mil for both days. Ph. D. lie taught literature, match for the locals who will Iiaclelle iCl 1 up. Ql illo cC' The houses will enter the mathen at i • and fine ai Is al defeated Shea lAIO and 8; least 21 years of age and must play only thre" times this sea- be a registered voter. work area al the various times that university until L949 when son on the Willimantic layout. Tetmeyer tCl defeated Dvoi which arc tutted ltheir periods he came into contacl with the chak. lAICi Hand •>; GiiKlobono The legal residence of wives Tuesday afternoon at Am- follows that of husbands unless will last for two hoursi. The advertising business heist. Mass., Connecticut began ICl defeated Orlosk tAICi <■ houses to work at 10 a.m. are a student formerly classified ss AFTER FIVE years experi- its season and came home with and 4. a non-resident marries s Con- Phi Sigma Delta. Sigma Chi Al- ence, Mr. Moore decided to an even split. It defeated Amer- Meikle (C) defeated Cross (Ml ul resident. This person pha, Delta Chi Delia, Theta form his own business, Ihe Ican International College 413 4 and 3, Hunt (Ml del does not achieve the status ol Sigma Chi, Phi Sigma Sigma Moore and Company Adveitis. , „,| iost ,„ lne Unrversit) Ol Keai na IC) i up aftei 19 holes; a Connecticut resident for tui- and Delta Pi. ing Agency, which was origin- iiusetts by Ihe same Jenkins (Ml defeated Wlnseck tion purposes until the student Those io start work at 11 in- ally located in Greenwich but score. id :t and J; WcllmanVMi de- ROADBLOCKS have been set up SO cars, primarily unregistered ones. has resided in Connecticut for clude Sigma Alpha Epsilon, was later moved to larger Captain Jack Kearn* of Conn- fealed Fradetle id 5 and 4; around the Uconn campus to tag unreg- This car is one of the many that will 12 consecutive months following Alpha Epsilon Pi. Phi Chi Al- quaitei. at Siamlord as a re- eciuiit tied the Aces Ronnie Dolbv IMl defeated Giillo ICl inai i lagp. istered and student cars that are driv- be tagged this week. The roadblocks pha, Theta Chi, and Alpha Ep- sult of its rapid growth. Moore Matson fur low medalist hon- 2 and I; Tetmeyer ICi defeated THE FAILURE of a student silon Phi. and Company has vearly adver- ors. Bach fired a four over the Steadman IMl 3 and 2; Guklo- ing around campus illegally between'the will be in effect until the end of this to disclose all facts relating to Tin- noon workers will be tising billings ol well ovw ■ par 7«>, four over Ihe pre- bono (C) defeated CKoefe IM> hours of 8 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. On Wed- week. (Campus Photo—Gibson) Ins residence status is grounds Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zcta million and a hall dollars and scribed figure of 72. 5 and 1. nesday Security tagged approximately lor suspension or expulsion. I
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ALPHA GAMMA RHO held with Alpha Zeta Omega. John Hlnterbergcr '60 to Pat Eta Lambda Sigma. FalrfieM Heit 59, Kappa Kappa Gam- PINNED Jon Hall * u> Ells* Hall and Delta Chi. ma. 77ie Vacation Campaign Pearson, Hartford Hospital School of Nursing Robert Dinner guests during the New brothers are N orris past year were Mlsa Noflsk.r, The campaign to change the dttfli • The committee know* the feel- Hagman 39 to Phyllis Rob- Rart.it. Joseph ButtafUMi, >||. Mi-.. -.. hwartr, and Father I'hacl Dinirlll. Gerald Gregrr, of the Christmas \acation got under- ings of thp majority of the stud*n'.', ert* '59, Holcomb. O'Brien. John Hlnterberxcr, Peter Hur. way IMI night as Student Senators be- but the petitions will serve as a source New officers for the coming ley, Scott Kdwin Iluvld I
mataWaaamm FRIPAY. APRIL 25, 1958 CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS P*GE_THRft Honorary Chemistry Society Band Will Play Initiates Members Wednesday At Mirror Lake Th, alpha Phi Chapter of in chemistry with the hi year course as determined b) This Sunday evening the Uni- tary Symphony In F. Thendora •hi lumbit Upeilon, national average In the class, providing grades and the opinions of In- versity Concert Band, under the Overture, On the Square. March honoiai* chemistry society, ini- the quality point ratio is at structors. direction of Allan Uillespie, will and Chorus, Pop Coos the tiate! new members on Wed least 85, was given to Frank play at Mirror Lake beginning Weasel, Titoro, March of the n,sl],i. afternoon, The honorary Avella, Hartford Hall. Avella, at 7 o'clock. The concert Is the Majorettes and selections by Set, held a banquet at Hie also a new miti ad • Greiner Honored first In a series to be given the Carollers. puasatit View l.ixlge, Williman certificate and one full year oi this year In conjunction With The second program will bo {.c on Wednesday night. The free membership in Phi Lamb- the University Carollers under presented the following Sunday Lnniiet featured guest speaker da Upsilon. As ROTC Student the direction of Sylvester which is Mother's Day. The pro- pr P E. Tavlor. Head of the Schmitz. gram has not yet been estab- Economic* Department. The Vataa Award in memory I.ee M (Jretner. Sigma Alpha Gillespie stated, 'The purpose lished, but it will also be given of a late faculty member was Epallon, was recent!} designated of the spring outdoor concerts at Mirror Lake at 7:00. The XHK NEW initiates include received by newly initiated ihed Military student Is to give the Concert Band an third and final show of the facultv members Dr. Paul .'. liam Tolles. The awaid la pre according to the Army ROTC opportunity to provide enter- series will be given Mav 11 at jannke. Dr. Arthur K. Schwart sented to a senior majoring in Office Distinguished Military tainment for the students and 3:30 at Swan Lake. in* Scliool of Pharmacy, and chemistry who has shown the Students are picked on the bas- faculty in an Informal setting, BESIDES THIS series the n?' Rm Glitter, Dr. Jerome most outstanding scholarship. is of their academic work and in addmo.i to the regularly- Concert Band w«n perform on Tich>, Department of Chemis- The award conslata ol i ecru leadership potential. These re- scheduled formal concerts the the patio of the Student Union try-' ficate and a "Text lor Physical quirements Include standing in band presents each vear." on May 21. This will be a part Phi l.vnbda I'psilon also ini- ChemiMi >." the upper quarter of the class THE PROGRAM will consist of the entertainment planned tiated Mr Richard Nealy. Mr. of the school or college In of several numbers by the band for Alumni Weekend These ON THI'RSDAV afternoon which they arc enrolled and Rover Woosley, Mr. DonaM the Freshman Award will ba and if a public address system concerts are all on an Informal j^cho«u7. Mi Theodore Wil- recognised leadership in extra- can be obtained, the Carollers basis, there are no specific seat- presented to Sybil C, Goodkln, curricular activities. Final ap- liams and Mr. Arthur Plumloy. Crandaii c The recipients will sing. Included in the pro- ing arrangements and admis- Chemistry graduate students, proval Is given bv the president gram are: Proud Heritage, Mili- sion Is free. name will be engraved on a of the University. pharmacy graduate students in- plaque" in the chemlstr) oftlcfe, clude Ml Robert DiCenzo, Mr. Miss Goodkln w ill receive •■ Greiner, who is a senior, holds Robni Gerraughty and Tully "Handbook of Chemistry and the rank of radet captain and Speaker. Physics." The award I* given is currently a participant in Bishop Flanagan To Speak The Senior Award winch is to a freshman who tiaj ihOH l tlic Army's Flight Training presented to a senior majoring the most promise in the in.i Program. NEW LECTURE SETUP: The new tion. Registrar Franklin O. Fingles has At Newman Club Breakfast look in lecture halls is shown hy this announced that some classes for the photo taken inside the new Science tall semester may be scheduled for The Newman Club Spring Communion and Communion Building. The picture taken (rom the rooms in that building. The University Breakfast will be held this Sun- floor looking up at the lecturn in the has also begun seeding grass around the day. The annual awards oi the main science building lecture hall. area in preparation of its opening. Newman Club will be made at With work progressing on its construc- (Campus Photo—Menga) this time The students will at- tend the 9 a.m. Mass ' Daylight Saving Timel. The Breakfast eetings Anyone? Will bo held at St. Mary's Cramming School in Wlllimantlc after the Mass. Transportation will be for Exams? provided. His Excellency Bishop Flana- Activities On Campus gan and the Honorable John Demps. J Mayor of Putnam and ex-Secretary lo Governor iMVKKsrrv 411 CLCBtThe KABHII HOLLOW WORK Ribircft will be the guest i lub will present a square dance « BEKENDl All Ihoae planning speakers. called "Spring Tonic." There to go to Rabbit Hollow this BISHOP FLANAGAN was «ill be both round and square weekend meet at the Commu- dancing at HUB Ballroom Satur- nity House i relay ai 5:15 for bom in Proctor. Vt. He grad- day i, uated from Holy Cross and transportatum. Bring old clothes, studied theology at North Jlll.i.Ki. HOI SK: There wrlll linen and over light b.ig. Any- bo Sabbath Services at 7:30 at one that hasn't signed up to go American University in Rome. Hillel House. Oneg Shabbat Will and la interested in doing so Bishop Flanagan spent his Fight "Book Fatigue" Safely follow. contact Robert McWai.l at the priesthood in the Diocese of LCA: There will be open Community Hou Burlington, Vt. A few years BISHOP FLANAGAN Your doctor will tell you — a hou.se at 7.p. in. Sunday night VARSITY' TENNIS) vs. Me.; ago, when Connecticut was di- NoDoz Awakener is safe as an vided into three dioceses, Bish- dent at St. Thomas Seminary in the Community house. All Storra ai 3 p. m in Bloomfield, Conn. average cup of hoi, black cof- ■tudenta are cordially Invited to VARSITY GOLF: vs. Maine; op Flanagan became the first fee. Take a NoDoz Awakener attend. Supper will he larved Storis at 1:30 p m. Bishop of the Diocese of Nor- The following awards will be when you cram for that exam IS lin those who have YOUNG DEMOCRATS: Atty. wich. The Chapel parish in made at the breakfast: the St. cd up at the Community. House Loo B. Flaherty, Jr., cand Storrs is part of the Norwich Thomas Aquinas Cross to the ...or when mid-afternoon Diocese. outstanding Catholic student; bring* on tho
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UConn Whips Cards, 6-2; Husky Nine Faces Terriers EARN $1,000 THIS SUMMER In Home Contest Tomorrow Interviews April 21 Connecticut's vsralty baseball Leod once again fell victim yynli a sirong offense, which Wedin Goes Route* Fans 12 team will be trying to mainiain Apply placement office, to the 1 conns; Bill Risley pitch- lias produced 29 runs and 36 By DICK BRUSIE its fine record in New England ed that win for the Huskies by hits in iis first three games. play, as 11 in es j veteran Boa- Mrs. Dulak, for Sports Editor shutting oui the Terriers 2-0. Ken Cullum in right field, is ton University nine tomorrow IK LKOU 111 facing his nem- Ihe hottest hitter in the area information and Somor left-hander Bob W atternoon at Gardner Dow e-is. yyil be ll.e ked by ,i yelei pitched his second straight com- light now, and Ed Klynn. who Kield al 3:00 p.m. an infield, including hardhitting appears to be making a serious appointment plete game. Asalcy .11 third Due and Conn- Nidi Briante ilammcd ;• two- THK HISKIKS, who took a bid to clinch the regular catch- run tuple and Kill Steven* 3-0 record Into yesterda) s ecticul product Nate Koppel of ing spot wilh his hot bat. Moe Wadted I 375 fOOl home run ;t- game with Wesleyan, yyili be New Britain at second. Mm hard! and Tom Halliwell the University ol Connecticut'* seeking their third win Ul three C ich J. n. Christian will have been the leading hitters baseball team recorded it* yean over the terriers from probably pitch either Brad In the Uoonn batting order. fourth consecutive victory ol the Hub. Leach or Bob Anderson for the ON WKD.NKSDAY the Hus- the Mason yesterday, a *>-' Among tin- Mvera] veterans home side. kies face their next foe A.I.e., trouncing over Wesleyan in. wnmm back from the 1957 Boston clult HI' is inji hed b) Harry a team considered by the ex- DRIVE IN varsity before 1.20 are co-captains Kd Asalcy and spectators at Gardnei Dow Clever!} who is better known perts as capable of going all Th«\ Theatre In The PnS field The Huakiea' win broke Don McLcod. Both these boys, 111 the area as the mentor of the way to Omaha this season. JUNCTION Wn-il»WltLIMAi»>: a tour-game loattuj ikein to tin- regulars for the pas) three the perennially strong Terrier yean, will be sent out to atop hockey teams, Nevertheless, he — CONTHOIS FROM ;^ Cardinals "BEAUTIFUL BUT Wadin, In going the ioute tor Ihe Husky skein over the Bean- has always turned out strong 1951 Chevrolet the Mcond time In aa man) on. I owners. diamond squads at Boston and DANGEROUS" l,as sen' two boys. Harry Ag- Ul new rebuilt efiectlvel) - atten d Two years ago McLeod was ••SING BOY BDrO" Cardinal hits in posting his tri- the losing pitcher as the 1 - ganll and Tom Gastall. to the Motor—good rubber umph. He tanned \2 batten and conn's downed the Terriers 6 1 majors only to see both of SUN. "JUVENILE Jl.'NtiJg- Issued only two bases on bulls. them meet tragic deaths. Vino. Excellent condition behind this yeai ■ eo-captaln "YOUNG AND WILD" One oi the i<• i• earned run Bob Wedin. Last season Mc- The Huskies will counter B.U. Wllll. HA 3-4908; HA 3 5273 pitchan in the East, the 6-3, MB pnumi lefty u.i- in trouble only on three on .isiiins throughout the game. These came in the i ii 11 d, wva nil and eighth frames, the Ian two "( which the Cardinal- pu.-hed SCroei their onh talllei WKSI.KVAN STAKTKK Cliff Hordlow in,iiciied the Uconn mastsSi.-: I"n isider almost pitch foi pitch HITS HOMER: Big Bill Stevens. U- right field. The Wesleyan player (22) over the first lour Innlngi be- conn leftfielder. became the first Con- fore tin- Connecticul power in the picture is catcher Tom Young. broke tlnougli Then, in the necticut batter to clear the snow fence Earlier, in a preseason double header home half ol the tilth frame, at Gardner Dow Field this season. Stevens hit three home runs. However, the Huskies went to work. Tom Stevens cracked his wallop off Wes- those don't count towards the regular Halliwell itXUCk out for the sec- leyan ace Cliff Hordlow in the sixth season. Yesterday's clout was the Nor- ond straight lime, but Ted Ho- inning. The drive sailed some 375 feet lla] got an infield single lo walk junior's only safety of the game. short. as it cleared the 360-foot marker in He scored two of the winner's six Co-captain Dave Musco was then hit by a Hordlow fastball. and a forccout. With Cai.ii lal able to deliver the key pilch i basing (Coalers drive In the Koslar taking second, catcher runner* on Ural and lecand when II was needed, n appear- I while riglufielder Bill Kd Klynn banged into a lone base. Kill Murphy batting for ed I hat the tall lefty also suc- Walker lumhled through the out anil Kosiar advanced m Hordlow drew ■ pass How- ceeded in impressing aeveral ban icr in a vain attempt to third. That brought up Wedin ever, ihe gritty Wedin bora scouts who attended the game. catch Stevens' circuit wallop. and the lanky southpaw prompt- down to strike out Bob Gillette The major league teams n-pn- ly dropped a tingle into short on four pitches. aented Included the Los Angeles THE UNK8COBE: center to deliver Kosiar. Moe The visitors added then final Dodgers, the Pirates. Ihe Red Wes 000 000 110-2 6 1 Morhardt followed with a shot Sox and the Detroit Tigers. Conn. (MKi (111 Olx—6 9 0 bet wee i short and second to run in Ihe eighth on a triple Wedin and Klynn, King, 9; score Klynn and the Uconn* by relief pitcher Carl Alums Wi-din's complete two-game Hordlow, Ahrens, 7 and Young. led, 2-0. and a base-knock bv Bob Bon- Statistic* now read: three runs, Next was Nick Briante and der. 13 hits, 24 K's and nine walks the Bloomfield, N. J.. youngster Connecticut closed oul its pretty fair pitching in any Uconn Netmen Play hit a long triple off I.,- fence scoring in the home half of the league! same frame on a single, tofoe* Connecticut didni' get a hit In Weekend Games in deep right center for two until Cullum's infield smasher more Husky Korea, Ken Ciillum oui. single and error, cullum The I ni\ersily of ( oiim-cli- gt minded out lo end the inning. and Kosiar made the hits in the with one away in the fourth. Shortstop Larry I foyer made cilt varsity tennis leani will CONNECTICUT picked up a inning, while Stevens crossed the plate on the misplay. Wes' first hit. That came in have a busy weekend today singleton in the sixth on Bill Ihe third inning. anil tomorrow when It fares Stevens 'lowering wallop over FOR WEDIN. who gained The Uconn* teed off on two tin- I nhersiiy of Maine and the 360-fool sign in right ten ■wee) revenge tor last year*! Cardinal pitchers hut it was the Boston Unrtrersttj in a pair Infield. Wesleyan finally broke • ; -.-(bark ai the hands ol the visitors who did ihe fence-bust- of home matches. Starting the ice In the top of the sev- Middletown nine, it was an im- ing, Centerfielder Paul McAI- time for the Maine meet in enth on Dave Darling's double, pressive afternoon. His control aire fell into and separated Ihe :t p.m. while Ihe Bt attraction a hit batsman, a passed ball was near-perfect and ne was temporary snow-structure while will commence at 1:30 p.m. UC Trackmen Beat Northeastern, 96-43; Enter Annual PennRelays Over Weekend By NELSON KING Big Kd Martin, Uconn basket- run. winning a close duel over n n Sports Writer ball player, put one new mark. Brooks of Northeastern. 1. Gardner, UC; 2. Cavanaugh. into the books when he whirled The university of Connecti- ihe discuss 153 feet ', Inch. U'KH.HTMA.V Charlie Slack- NEj 3. Diekcnson, UC. 0:15.5. i ni nack team sloshed their The loss bettered the old mark pole, the day's only triple win- ssn way lo a lopsided 96-43 triumph of 141 feet 2'a inches >ei by r.er. aided Ihe frosh in their 1. Tahorsak. UC; 2 Marlowe Victory. Starkpole reigned as NE; 3. Sherman. UC, 2:03.5. over Northeastern Wednesday. Dan Cbubbuek in 1981, by al- maater of the weights, as he lo launch v. hat should prove to most a dozen feet. With better topped the shot, hammer and KM be a very successful season, weather conditions M.iriin the discus. 1. Joliii-on. UCj 2. Rollins, NE- 50% OFF Today and tomorrow a contin- could have added a few more 3. Greeb, UC, 0:22-0. gent of Uconn trackmen will Inches to the loss and could In addition to Crawshaw and I Mll.i: enter the 69th annual Penn Re- possibly have beaten the New Stackpole,, Kd Harrison and 1. Thomasian, NE; 2. stolba PAY FOR ONE-GET TWO! lays at Philadelphia. England record of 154'1" wh 1,1 "''"" < <*>i>er both lecmini UC; 3. Kra/ici. re, 10:25. is held hv A. Kichon of K.iic-. 'me victories. The former waled THK IMI 11V riddled Uconn LOW HLKDI.ES Huskies displayed a well bal- The rugged hoopman also cop- £ ',''''' '" ll,p h'Rn |um'' unl1" BLACKWALLS la 01 w0 lho hroad I. Gai-Uner. UC; 2. Dickenson, 'WHITEWALLS anced squad and only in one ped the shol. with a mark of ""* " " J'"ni> UC; 3. McDonald. UC. 24.8. event, the 410. did they fail to 44 feet 5 ini lies. With a leap of 22 [eel T- gain a point. The weakened Both of these marks HIGH JUMP BOB THOMASIAN of Ihe lopped Ihe varsity perform- 1. Davis, Bowen; 3. Gardner, ARMSTRONG'S MIRACLE TIRES ARMSTRONG'S MIRACLE TIRES sprint aggregation, which op- Northeiste.n Huskies came ances for the dav. UC, 57". cialed without the services of 300 yards back lo win the Irom 111:11 \n JUMP (Tube Type) (Tube Type) Gene Givena and Bob Horan. two mile run. Thomasian, who BOMB MKMBKKS of the fared very well, as Al Johnson gotng jm„ ,,„, ,,„.,, , , ,,,,,,,,, ■quad will journey 1. Downey, NE; 2. Cunning- o Phila- ham, UC; 3 Donnelly. NE, 20'7". copped both the 100 nd 220 Conneotlcut'i Cliff Stolba by 50 Oelphta 'or the Penn Relays REGULAR PRICK yard dashes, YOUR COST REGULAR PRICE YOUR con yards hm came on uilii a "US coining Saturday and Sun POLL VAULT 1 TIRI A light driade fell through- strong; finishing kick lo OVel ''■'>'• while ihe Huskies' next I. 'Mich. UC; 2, Krodalky, UC; 2 TIRES 1 TIRE 2 THIS out the later events, however take ihe tiling Stolba on ihe dual encounter will t>e on May Bevldetti, NE, IV 6". 670-15 $34.30 $34.30 670x15 142.06 $42.05 the soggy footing did nol serin last turn romped home ten 2. when they meet the Rhode- lo hamper the runners. And yarda in front. Island Rams here at Storrs. SHOT 710-18 $38.05 $38.05 710x15 ... $46.65 although no track records were 1. Martin, UC; 2. Blaustcin, $46.65 Also gaining his share of broken, some very fine time* UCj 3. Kerragamo, NE. 41'4". 760x15 $41..->> 760x15 350.95 were recorded. laurels for Uconn was Dave KKM'I.TS AND SCOBEfl $50.95 Gardner. Gardner starred dur- l»IS( t s MILL 800x15 $15.70 $45.70 800x15 $55.95 $55.95 ing the indoor season and con- 1. Krazier. UC; 2. Cohen, UC; 1. Martin. UC; 2. Noonan, UC; tinued bis winning ways on 3. Thomasian, NE, 4:33.4. 3. Lauridson. UC, 153'"j". the cinder track, as he won 440 I.WII.IN • both the high and low hurdles. 1 Rollins. NE; 2. Donncllv. I. Splcer, UC; 2 Graeb, UC; Connecticut's Ron Graeb dis NE; 3. Poole, NE, 0:53.3. 3. Noonan, UC, 160'5'j". BLACKWALLS . played his versatility as he WHITEWALLS grabbed off a first, second and 100 HAM.MKK /Vg^- ENDS TIES. third place finish. His blue rib- 1 Johnson, UC; 2. Quint, UC; 1. Heller, UC; 2 Peterson, ARMSTRONG'S MIRACLE TIRES ARMSTRONG'S MIRACLE TIRES bon was in pole vault, ai he 3. Downey, NE, 0:10.0. NE; 3. Kerragamo, NE, 137 2 V. soared to a height of 11 feet (Tuneless) (Tubeless) 6 inches, REGULAR PRICE YOUR COST Connecticut took Oral piece REGULAR PRICE YOUR COST P=picyi 1 TIRE 2 TIRES Bawdy. ■"' in twelve of the fifteen events, 1 TIRE 2 TIRES nawdyj and made clean sweeps in 1I1,- 6711x15 enough -A\, Javelin, high jump and discuss $38.75 $38.75 670x15 $47.5ii $47.50 to be "^1 Freshman Reid Crawshaw $42.50 710x15 $52.05 French' C sp .— " lumed In one of ihe best indi- $52.05 vidual efforts of the day, as he 710x15 $12.5(1 $46.55 760x15 $57.05 I tl ad the Musky pups to an $57.05 81-50 triumph, Crawshaw u 800x16 $51.80 $51.80 $63.50 SMILES OF A 1 orked an amazing lavefl 1 throw of i«in f,.(.| \»< . inches, the beat ever recorded on the * SUMMER Connecticul field. In addition, he also copped the 110 yard fTJJ-WJtJUT.S CLASSIFIED UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED •••••••••••••■••••••••a AGAINST AIL ROAD HAZARDS FOR THE lift OF THl TIRt! 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