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VOICE OF W A. TERLOO 2 Issue No. 7 - Circulation 1000 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Friday, November lOth, 19bl UNDERGRADUATES W.U.C. Hawks Take Football Crown 14-14 Tie Havvks Rally Against Ryerson by Murray Ross for a field goal. A high snap forced The start of the fourth quarter the kicker to pass, managing a ten brought luck to the Hawks. Starting On a bright cool fall afternoon yard throw to Tom Dean in the end on their own six after Ted Favot the Waterloo Golden Hawks took zone. The convert was blocked and recovered a Ram fumble, they march­ the championship from a determined the half ended W.U.C. 6; and R.I.T. 7. ed 104 yards in 13 plays for a major Ryerson squad. The Hawks kicked off to Ryerson score. With Miller passing to Fedor, The Rams opened the scoring with but the Ram's offense could do little Ted Favot running the centre and a single early in the first quarter. in three tries and Waterloo was again Doug Drynan going off tackle, and The fact that only one point was in possession, but after two plunges around the end all behind inspired scored can be attributed to our in­ we were forced to punt. Alert Ed blocking the College mounted their spired defensive line, which allowed Koyak for R.I.T. blocked Sergeant­ finest attack of the season, climaxed Ryerson 184 yards. Throughout son's kick and recovered the bail in by Drynan who smashed 10 yards the season it has been basically the the end zone for a T.D. Doug for the T.D., which he also con­ same defense which has yielded Welch converted and the Rams led verted. so little ground to their opponents 14 - 6. Neither side capitalized in The minutes were fast fleeing when imd have surrendered only 39 points the remainder of the 3rd frame. Bill Jordan gave the College a break W.U.S. Treasure Van will be at the New Women's in six games! by recovering a fumble on the Residence of W.L.U. from Nov. 13-15. Articles of Not until late in the first quarter 1------­ Ryerson 31. Ed Sergeantson kicked intricate and artistic design from many countries will did the Hawks get the ball rolling. for a single and the score became and be displayed for students and public. Bill Miller and Bill Fedor got to­ Important Notice remained W.U.C. 14; R.I.T. 14. gether on a 27 yard pass and run Mr. Celeri said afterwards, "They play for a college touchdown, the There will be a meeting for all came back like the champions they convert was wide and the score stood those interested in working on the are. I knew they were good and they Treasure Van To Invade W.U.C. 6; R.I.T. 1. advertising committee of the 1962 proved it. That drive in the last Then the Rams got a break when Keystone on Tuesday, Nov. 14 quarter was what I have been waiting W.U.C. 's Women's Residence the College lost the ball on downs at 7:00 p.m. in room 306. for all season." after a hard luck snap from centre. Please watch the Bulletin Board Congratulations to the coach of a by Jack Leon Your Waterloo W.U.S. committee Ryerson was thwarted in attempts (by Torque Room) for further championship team and to the is bringing Treasure Van to this through the line and decided to try details. champions themselves. From Monday Nov. 13 to Wednes­ University; help it meet its four-fold Nov. 15 the recreation room of objectives. They are: to develop "RIGHT TO ASSEMBLE" new Women's residence will an interest in the work of native an international atmosphere. Request Deni.ed A letter from the Administration, craftsmen in different parts of the granting the "Right to Assembly" Van will bring with it an world, to enable these craftsmen to array of ornaments, utilities was read by John Erb. In part the raise their standards of living by Administration accepted the council's ster handicrafts from all over the providing a market for their goods, Villaume Replies To Council request to hold student meetings to draw attention to the international every Wednesday during Chapel Treasure Van's boothes will be activities of W.U.S., and to raise As a result of the Council brief, loo Lutheran University, Waterloo hour. by your own colleagues or funds to promote the work of World which was sent to the President University College, and Waterloo The statement reads as follows: ds Cake perhaps even you. In a relaxed University services. continental atmo1.phere you and this week, Dr. Villaume stated that Lutheran Seminary, it is the unani­ 1 Students are given the right to lhe citizens of Kitchener-Waterloo The main services made possible because of the "recent discussion mous decision of the executive that assemble on the first, third and rill he able to select early Christmas by W.U.S.'S Treasure Van revenue by the Students' Couucil and some this is the time for stabilization and fifth Wednesday of the month cifts or perhaps just a personal are "self-help" projects in health, members of the faculty," he was conviction rather than kaleidoscopic starting on the fifth Wednesday • • • trinket. Students will be pampered lodging and living accommodation forced to consult the Executive change and vacillation. Therefore, of November, from 9:45 to by the vast assortment of personal for students in other countries. to discuss the "matter .of the name in the interest of the welfare of the 10:15. from Mexico, Israel, India of the college and the university.'' institution, it does not intend either 2 Chapel will be cancelled during other far away abodes. Wine- Treasure Van will hold its opening The executive's answer to this meet- to consider or recommend any change these hours. from Spain and spears and and tea on Mon. Nov. 13, at 2 p.m. ing was that "Aher due consideration in the name of the university or its 3 Prof. Morgenson must be noti­ from Africa should help a All students are invited to participate of all factors involved in changing schools under the present circum­ fied as to what meetings will be W.U.C. hero to prepare for any by either buying or selling at Treas­ any or all of the names associated stances or in the foreseeable future.'' held at that time and the number circum~tance. ure Van, open from 2 p.m.- 9 p.m. with this institution, namely Water- of students attending. 4 This is granted and will be continued only if a drop in Group Presents Brief Chapel attendance is not notice­ able on the second and fourth Wednesdays. The council feels that every club fficial Name Questioned In Council executive, as well as small clubs, should use this time to "clear-up" Arepresentative of student opinion, that a change of name would require made by the various representatives. should not be admitted. If the said executive business. Bill Town, presented a brief from a a new charter from the provincial It was moved and passed that a time executives fail to carry out its ob­ The question of the council buying recent student meeting expressing government and at this time such limit of two and a half hours would ligations it will be called before the a P A system was brought forth. controversy concerning the name an action is ill-advised. The council be placed on the council meetings. Judicial committee of Student Council Jim Kent presented a report of his ,f this institution. His brief in­ eAecutive presented the brief to the A motion and vote could lengthen which has the right to withdraw the findings with reference to cost, but dude.. reduction for studenls first scrimmage at Dundas against The high averages for the league men of had to go. They went for adventure going to accept the challenge of He as follows: as an examp~e of NFCUS activity. lenge, r and travel. They went through like these ten men . McMaster. men with the full reaEzation that Ben Lustig 169 Mr. Jacobie, Undergrad Chairman, cutive stated that the present ruling with some day they might face real danger Reprinted from Newsweekly Pete Lightfoot 158 FIRST CHAMPIONSHIP regard to evening student meetillg! Make~ and death. They went, many times Nov. 7, 1952. Bill Brooks 158 The Waterloo Golden Hawks won Colin Young 152 was that there should be no more mentO their first championship. They were Pat Cedolia 149 than two an evening. The counlll details Mike Cowan felt that Mr. Jacobie should use his able to score 213 points to their 149 Intervi ACKNOWLEDGMENT opponents' 39 - a scoring feat in Mick Hoston 149 own discretion in this matter ani itself. There is going to be a banquet Pat Zeppa 145 not bind clubs to such a stringen The Cord staff acknowledges re­ limitations we are unable to print for the team and a trophy is being control. ceipt of Letters to the Editor from The high trjple is Ben Lustig 546 any of these letters but they are being donated by a friend. (It's rumored Two and a half hours after it John SaFrance, Brian Janess, Peter and the high single is Bill Brooks 210. kept on file for further reference. that the football coaches would began, the council meeting was Hardy, Dale Finch, Leander Ecola Cord policy does not permit unsigned tackle the team. Maybe the team The league bowls every Wed. at adjourned. It can be done if most and one unsigned. We regret that letters to be printed. wants to make the coaches work the Highland Bowl from 4:30-6:00. business is tabled until the follo11inc because of pressing space and financial for once.) Won't you come and join us? week. November lOth, 1961 THE CORD WEEKLY PAGE 3

W.U.S.C. Launches 203 King St. S. at John Waterloo Phone 3-1271 Its Educational been great successes Programme England and the while being rejected and the theatre On Thursday Nov. 2, at 8:30 p.m. addition, good work after being introduced by W.U.S. as Max Mell and Hans chairman Jack Leon, Dr. Diem di&appeared because transported the audience on an o{:7~ during the third imaginative tour of Sicily. After spending late spring in Sicily, Dr. SHOE .H eiseler feels tha~ be judged as ar~ Diem, who helped Doulche to de­ as readily available relop the economy of Sicily, was "Footwear for the Fashion Conscious and the Comfort Wise" of the now popular rightly capable of enlightening stu­ Heinrich Bell who dents and faculty on the conditions the front and was prevailing there. By means of breath­ well-known 1o all - the Registrar, taking slides, Dr. Diem illustrated illison all what he saw and felt Who's Who? Mr. Kopas. and contrasted the beauty and Born in this area, Mr. Kopas Wayne Ham pel Fragments Heiseler poverty of Sicily. As a new weekly columnist, permit attended school in Kitchener and two bad After practical experience in the me a word of introduction. I have graduated from the Kitchener-Water­ being the power from Sardinian wheatfields, Dr. Diem been approached by Mr. Peter loo Collegiate and Vocational School. Just a few jottings this week. Of Thought the crippling in­ seemed to be a personal authority Homenuck to write a column en­ Following this Mr. Kopas enrolled To swim or not to swim? That advance is our washroom question. on the stress and strain placed on the titled "Who's Who" on campus and in the General Arts program here at by Bob Horton hloosed a social force Sicilian peasant. The audience was this space will be devoted to inform­ W.U.C. (then Waterloo College) and elling down individual also made aware o\ the real Doulche ing those who wish to be informed Early to bed, early to rise, received his degree from the Uni­ Today, the human race is caught higher achievemfnt. apart from his glorified texts and of the members of the administrative Means that you're not the Willison versity of Western in 1956. between two explosive issues-over­ is the enemy of the bibliographies. staff and the faculty. I have noticed guys. On completion of his course he was population and the lack of population of technical means The Lecture had a humanitarian recently that, perhaps because of the employed by the Prudential Life after a multimegaton holocaust. I r does not desire the a> well as a geographical aspect to larger enrollments, a great many of the Rog and Pete's favourite bedtime Insurance Company in the Canadian suggest that a swift way of solving n-mass, or non-con­ it. The personal trials and tribulations students are in the dark concerning song-"cool, clear (ice) water." Home Office in in the the population explosion is to socially g. This phenomenon of the Sicilian peasant were shared these important people. In the future claims section. Teaching had always accept cannibalism. However, should society makes it with the college audience. I will endeavour to present a short What did the frustrated dorm interested him and he then went this fail, overpopulation could be the e artist to keep in ~ow that Dr. Diem is associated history of most of these people with student say:- "Take my hand I'm to Central High School of Commerce ultimate saviour of the human race. public and public life. with W.U.S. at W.U.C., he will be the ultimate end of covering them all. a stranger in paradise." where he taught both English and For every group of fifty people, r reminds his audience able to help W.U.C. realize the need It is hoped this column will help History. A move back to Kitchener forty-nine could act as radiation non-polit:cal form~ of for international understanding. you to get to know the staff a little Wine, women and songs makes for found him teaching the same subjects buffers to protect the remaining The writE.r cannot W.U.S. and the College will always better and blend in with our theme a nine o'clock curfew. for three years at K-W Voc. S. member. My only wish is that ses beca,Jse he writes remember Dr. Diem's stimulating of "personalized education". However he discovered that he was civilization will persist long enough rand where there :.re presentation of his experiences in , As a beginning, I decided to intro­ not meeting enough young people I understand that as of the end for people to look back upon the re people; and where Sicily. duce a person who should be fairly who were genuinely iPterested in of October, a course in anatomy has ,, there are individuals. 20th century and think of it as an age education to satisfy him and last been added to our university cur­ of barbarion&. individuals are not July he was hired by the College as riculum. It's called "Dissection of re there all the same. Registrar. Mr. Kopas is quick to the Organ, 450" (honours course). It seems to me that there are two eler feels that the point out also that his terse phrase opposing streams of thought currently me of soci~;ty might from his high school teaching days, If Willison plus pyjamas equal a 1 running through our society. We if a literary middle­ "All you're doing is breathing air men's residence, must decide whether we want the nnecting link becween TAKE A and occupying space" is no longer And Conrad plus nighties equal a 1 best for the most or the mo~t for the small groups of the needed and, needless to say, he finds women's residence, best. These two principles are sts. In our day the his work here most interesting. What does Willison and Conrad and probably irreconciliable. Perhaps the be brought together The outside interests of Mr. Kopas pyjamas and nighties equal? sooner that we decide which it is to rgency in Western are varied. He enjoys swimming, -answer: a fire alarm. be, the less anxiety and frustration world. This select GIANT tennis and listening to stereo-hi-fi. we will have. will bring about a In the line of music he prefers ''good" Tubbing totals to date: nineteen Here is a warning for next all :ent born out of rev­ and semi-classical to the modern Of Hallowe'en: garbage, garbage Hallow's Eve. Beware of two slightly b which will restore rock and roll, but regrets not having STRIDE everywhere and not a speck to eat. inebriated beards with men hiding proper claim to the as much time as he would like to of human freedom'. under them. They are expert "vol­ spend on these hobbies. What happened to the ten foot ~nd among the various • • • from Graduate eurs" with a flair for stealing 1950 While at Waterloo College, Mr. hula girl in room 315? green Austins. They are spurred on !ssions of society and Kopas' interests, apart from academic rust. The defence to Executive with the by a revenge motive. One is always studies, were numerous. It is in­ in favour of a party. No further of human freedom teresting to note that while Chairman gth of the Hallmarks descriptions are available. of the Board of Publications, he 6. "The National Bursary Plan" HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY! acquired, helped to furnish and main­ published in Canada for Cana­ And finally, I would like to wish . NABERT tained the first office space this post dian University Students by good fortune and strength to U . ept. of German Th~ough our diversified Training Program, ever had. Academically he was out­ NFCUS. Thant. He has vowed to be impartial you'll have the opportunity ot achieving man­ standing, winning the Honor award 7. Other universities' handbooks without being a neutralist. Mighty agement status withm 3 to 5 years of joining for student activities and academic and school newspapers. words those. To keep this pledge standing - and finished by marrying the company. You'll tram m one of 'the Hay's' We urge you to become acquainted he will need all the help he can get the Dean's former secretary! with these publications which can from the Western world, for he will six large stores m Winmpeg, Vancouver. Cat­ P.C. give you a much more profound and be given no quarter from the com­ From Page 1 gary, ~dmonton, Victona, or Haskatoon, tor accurate understanding of world munist bloc? The strength that I responsible positions m such fields as Huying, affairs that is so important for the wish him is the quiet strength of his Department Adrrumstrat10n, Accounting and student. predecessor. The shadow the pr€vious her P &G discussion Control, Display, and Personnel Management. NFCUS MARGARET EMERSON secretary-general cast was great, and Ia later meeting. NFCUS Chairman great should be his place in the sun. lf you are a male graduate m Commerce, We wish to inform the student Business Admrmstration or Arts. you are elig­ body of the placement of magazines ENG ED ible for our Training Program consisting of: and pamphlets on international and national topics of interest; in the on reported that upper library. representative from • 4-month induction period covering all major These subscriptions are filed under ept the Freshman store functions. "N" for NFCUS and contain some Z)~~ lyman will take the • 2-year lectur~ course in merchandising. very pertinent and up-to-date articles. to have such a The following are included in this cted. Miss Emerson • Training under an experienced Department reading material: ed i.o defend the MODERATELY PRICED Manager in Sales Management, Buying, and 1. "The Student"-the interna­ aining NFCUS on [ Department Administration. tional student magazine pub­ at it costs approxi­ lished monthly by COSEC (co­ a year. She cited The Hudson's Bay Company wants young ordinating secretariat of Na­ 1eduction for students men of outstanding ability who desire chal­ tional ' Union of Students), NFCUS activity. ~aevea Slea!tfu ?~4 lenge, rapid advancement, and attractive exe­ printed in the Netherlands in rndergrad Chairman, cutive salaries. five languages. present ruling with 2. "New& Service" pamphlet pub­ ~ g student meetings Make an appozntment now through your Place­ lished monthly by the Inter­ 112 King St. S. f hould be no more ment Officer to see our Representative for full national Union of Students, Fning. The council details. Prague Czechoslovakia. (across from Waterloo Square) ~obie should use his 3. '·Information Bulletin" publish­ [n this matter and Interviews will be conducted on Nov. 16. ed monthly by COSEC. to such a stringent 4. "The RIC Yearbook" (the re­ Phone 7 42-2282 ports of the research and in­ formation commission) publish­ 1alf hours after it ed by COSEC. mcil meeting was l}ub§.,njf la~ s asl read an article entitled "Kookie me to refrain from further mon• College", in a back issue. This ''( olizing the whole of .he Cord Weel "Kookie College" is called Emerson Therefore, this week, I am going and is legally chartered despite its return to writing a normal ~ peculiar aspects. For example, the column. In the past two weeks mE College shuns entrance exams, grades, H new storieo, have hit the front pa degrees and administrators. of the country's news-journals. you are not interested in read To give you a better idea of this about some of the great earth sh: uni·que college, I have inserted an u ing events of the past two we• advertisement that appeared in an don 't read any further. American literary magazine. From it you can draw your own conclusions The Progressive Conservative P but I hope no one begins packing. c held a provincial leadership PEGGY KEICHER vention in Toronto on October "EMERSON COLLEGE" 24 and 25. From among se Pacific Grove, California K candidates they chose Mr. J Robarts, Minister of Education, Founded 1960 succeed Premier Leslie Frost. Robarts is a young (44) Lon Emerson College changes every­ A" Ontario lawyer who has been in time a new student is enrolled; legislature since 1951. He has n everytime a new teacher moves into Boots of the fire and personality of o an apartment on the second floor of leaders such as Diefenbaker the college building. Sizes Kennedy but is a careful calm Emerson College will stay small­ gressive politician. We can 1 forward to Mr. Robarts guiding under fifty students. We are taking 6 to 12 Conservatives to another elec advantage of our size. The meeting in March of 1963. of students and teachers is simple and direct. Tommy Douglas, the nati BONNIE COTTRIL leader of the New Democradc Pa Instructors choose, develop and made his farewell speech to offer courses like Surrealism, Plato, legislature last w Kierkegaard, Castro, Cuba and Latin Since then his successor has America, The Now Theatre (spon­ named, the former prov;ncial trea taneous Theatre), Printing. minister, Woodrow Lloyd. Prom There are no prerequisites. The on Mr. Douglas will spend his school is small, and teachers and whipping the New Party into s students know when they understand for the coming election which each other. Chiaroscuro probably be in the first two w of June 1962. Much to Bill Mcle We make no provision for fractional A meeting will be held on Wednes­ chagrin Mr. Douglas will appea students. Even if a student cannot day, Nov. 15th, in the Facullv campus some time towards the take a full academic load, we expect Lounge. All students and facult;. of November. his full commitment. members are invited. At this, meet­ ing the Co-editors, Prof. E. J. Barnes U Thant pronounced loo th We have a view of Monterey Bay, and Tom Ramautarsingh, will discuss has been sworn in as the Ac a rather handsome library ... " JUDY STUBBS with those present the form the Secretary General of the U n Chiaroscuro will take this year. Nations. What with Mongi Sli Students will be appointed to assist Prel'dden1 of the General Asse in various aspects of producing such and U Thant as S.G. it appears a booklet. Anyone writing poems the control of the United Na or short stories please submit same has got away from the wes to the Co-editors for discussion and world. This in my opinion ' publication in the Chiaroscuro. great step forward towards a t UNITED U.N. With the inclu W.U.C. BALL of Red China this would nearl~ the case. Look for the U.N. rna a better showing in such arena• sponsored by the Soph Class "What is this Religion the Congo theatre now that som~ Unitarianism?" has taken over as skipper of the Being held at Rosslynn Grove ship. The next internationally trouble spot will probably be Hear Rev. John Morgen and South Vietnam and PAT JACKSON HEATHER McLENNAN • Friday, Nov. 17, 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. of 1st Unitarian Church That could be the next world force beat. - Music by Bill Wolfe and his Orchestra Toronto The Westminster Club Diefenbaker has just returned This Sunday 8 P.M. Japan where he and the The club for ALL Presbyterian $3.00 per Couple KlTCHENER Y.M.C.A. students on campus invites you to their meet;ng on - get your date HAHN NOVEMBER 14th in the Music Room at 8.00 p.m. - purchase your ticket Pharmacy Ltd. to hear Rev. Phillip Schnarrenberger, Table Tennis Minister of the Reformed Church • reserve your table SH 4-8177 Waterloo Ont. in Germany, Table Tennis-only this Friday, address us on Nov. lOth. When in the To We Spe,ialize in Pres,riptions 'THE CRISIS OF THE CHURCH' The schedule h2s been drawn up Light refreshments will be served at and is run on an elimination basis. Room, the close of the meeting. All persons who signed the list are Come for an evening o: discussion eligible. Game starts at 5:00 P.M. Liberal Club Meeting in front of the Bookstore, and runs required and fellowship .. . Won't you? through to quarter and semi-finals. Anyone not present when his or her all your dishes Thursday, Nov. 16 8:00 P.M. name is called will automatically lose by default. The team to repre­ sent Waterloo University College the counter. PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY Room 208 at the inter-collegiate championship will be selected from those participat­ Cameras - Films • Flashbulbs Guest Speaker: ing.

Prof. G. F. Durst, B.A. B.D. M.A. Girl who try to hide figure in MURRAY'S STUDIO Bikini barely make it. Topic: "Parliamentary Procedure" Fellow who take girl to drive-in 40 King St. S. Waterloo movie first time busier.than mosqu;to in nudist camp. Phone 742·6262 EVERYONE WELCOME Nothing holds alcohol as well as a bottle. lOth, 1961 Xovember lOth, 1961 THE CORD WEEKLY PAGE 5 Pictures For Our Yearbook Called The Politomania Keystone To Be Taken Men's by David Gray Minister of that country damned the In The Men's Lounge U.S.S.R. for exploding more of those )!r. Peter Homenuck hl:>s asked megaton firew.ork~. It doesn't appear EVENING OF NOV. 14 me to refrain from further monop­ to be doing any good though. EVENING OF NOV. U ''( :izing the whole of ohe Cord Weekly First Year A cabinet shuffle appears to be in Therefore, this week, I am going to Preliminary year the news. George Nowland Minister 8:45 Nissen to Rapsey inclusive ~rn to writing a normal size of Na1ional Revenue, will probably 8:45 Addison to McLachlan inclusive 9:00 Rawls to Schaus 'umn. In the past two weeks many retire due to ill health. A report 9:00 Plewan " Woeller 9:15 Schreiner to Stapleton H •w storie5 have hit the front pages that I heard the other day says that 9:15 Seminary Picture 9:30 Steinberg to Weiler the country's news-journals. If Fleming and Fulton will swap jobs. 9 :45 W einroth to Zychowicz u are not interested in reading Talking about cabinet minister Mr. First Year 'ut some of the great earth shak­ George Hees, Minister of Trade and u l events of the past two weeks Soph Class Commerce. will very, very, (99% 9:30 Adams to Berner . inclusive n't read any further. chance,) likely be on campus on 9:45 Beskau to Cameron 10:00 Albrecht to Cedolia inclusive The Progressive Conservative Party January 15 in connection with two 10:00 Campbell to Dickenson 10:15 Chappell to Flatt c .eld a provincial leadership con­ functions. One is a meeting with 10:15 Dietache to Gadsby 10:30 Ford to Jarrett ontion in Toronto on October 23, the P.C. Club. The other will be 10:30 Gauld to Hawkins 10:45 Jennings to Miller :; and 25. From among seven a.nnounced later. 10:45 Heath to Kewaquedo 11 :00 Milligan to Nicholson 11:00 King to Margesson 11:15 Okell to Smith K :mdidates they chose Mr. John It appears that the communist 11:15 Margetts to Munroe 11:30 Solwicki to Yamamura lobarts, Minister of Education, to bloc is PO longer right behind Russia 11:30 McLeary to Nicolette 11:45 Entire Junior Class cceed Premier Leslie Frost. Mr. According to monster China and ~obarts is a young (44) London, minute Albania the U.S.S.R. is no' A'' Ontario lawyer who has been in the EVENING OF l'IOV. 15 EVENING OF NOV. 16 longer practicing true communism. legislat ure since 1951. He has none China is now supplying most of the 8:40 Math. Club Boots the fire and personality of other technical assistance to Albania. :<:.ders such as Diefenbaker and 8:40 Athenaeum Society 8:50 Philosophy Club Ken nedy but is a careful calm pro­ Joe Stalin, thf last of the blood 8:50 I.V . C~F . 9:00 Faith and Life CouPcil Sizes red purgers, has been taken out of ~ive politician. We can look 9:00 Lutheran Students' Assoc. 9:10 Board of Publicadons e.