UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FlORIDA LIBRARY Tampa, Florida As You Like It Universitf Partly cloudy tbrougb Tuesday. Warm today and Of South Florida turning cooler Tuesday• Campus Edition . Winds under 15 m.p.h. THE TAMPA TIMES High today 80. Low to night 58. ~·- SIXTY-NINTH YEAR-No. 252 TAMPA, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1961 PRICE FIVE CENTS
r I Students Criticize Pipeline By WING PREODOR changes - perhaps a directory book is not used, and it is not The University of south instead of a handbook. something that serves as a hand- ' Florida handbook, this year it's However, Dean H. Johnshoy, book or directory. USF Song To .Be Chosen Pipeline; has been placed under dean of Student Affairs, says When asxeo· anout tbls Miller the office of Campus Publica- that if any of the publications said, "I suggest a more detailed tions with regard to any future funds are allocated for this pur- study be made and if use is as issues. pose, they will be for a hand- little as indicated then changes Prof. George H. Miller, ad- book and not a directory. be made to satisfy the majority. visor to the office of Campus In checking some 25 st~:~dents The current book was paid for Publications and director of the on the use they are makmg ~f this fall by the News Bureau's Work-Study Co-operative pro- the handbook most of them satd publications budget. The cost gram, said a student staff will none. . was $2,200 for 4,000 copies. be selected 'and they will carry One stu~ent,. ~hen mformed The current Pipeline was pro- In Competition Wednesday the ball from there. some of hts tu1t~on ~ee money duced by a student staff work went to pay for 1t satd, "then I ing under the Office of Student No budget has been set up was robbed." "I'd prefer to have Affairs and directly under Dr. nor have any funds been al a good student directory now," Carolyn Pinkard's supervision. , lotted, according to Miller. he added. · Anyone wishing to submit In a quick survey of students The general opinion seems to their comments on the useful New Flag Comi~g it appears that if a student be the book repeated material ness of the booklet should ad staff is assigned and has its that was made available during dress their comments to the Of way there will be some drastic orientation, the calendar in the fice of Campus Publications. From Merchants Little Man on Campus By LOUISE STEWART Tutoring The University of South Florida may not have a mascot but it will soon have a school song. A. special program for the presentation of the new USF flag and - Service choosing the new song will be held at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the Teaching Auditorium-Theater. · Leading off the program will be the presentation of the new $256 USF flag donated to the university by· Offered the Merchants Association of Tam p a. Clarence Holtsinger, A tutoring service, oomposed president of the association, will entirely of students and spon present the· gold-fringed flag. sored by the Development Cen Officers $250 TO WINNER ters, opened to all students to The song competition was day. sponsored by the Student Arts Those who feel that tutoring Council and open to students, may .help them to pass a course Elected staff and general public. The or to increase their understand composer of the winning song ing of a course are urged to will receive a $250 cash award contact Mrs. Mary I. Gambrell, which is being donated by the secretary of the Counseling Cam p us Park Homes and Center AD 1068. Mrs. Gam For CFS Charles Rubelsky, president. brell will then assign a tutor to Song entries will be sung by each student. . The Council of Fraternal So USF voice students accompan Mid-Tenn Tutoring cieties held election of officers ied by student Bob Gower on "Tutoring is most successful to serve during the '61-'62 the piano. Soloists in the com if it is begun at the mid- se school year. petition are: Anne Wright, Pris mester," stated Dr. Carolyn A. Elected are: President, Alice cilla Salemi, R o b e r t Burt, Pinkard, clinical counselor. Tu Evans; vice president, Ken Charles Hadley, Jim Leininger, tors will provide students with Keebley: recording secretary, and Richard Winters. an opportunity for more indi Sandy Jones; corresponding sec INTERMISSION retary, Susan Spoto; t reasurer, vidual attention and gl'eater un While the judges are making derstanding of the subject of Mike O'Bryan, and parliamen tarian, Frank Hancock. their decision, three songs will the course. The tutor, however, be sung by a quartet composed is only to aid the student and ENOTAS: Enotas Fraternal of Prissy Salemi, Anne Wright, not to do his work for him. Society is planning a project to Bob Burt, and Jim Leininger. Student tutors are being se support an orphan from the A total of 16 e n t r i e s has lected on the basis of profes Lakeland Children's Home. Eno been submitted. Sadly enough, sors' recommendations. Over tas club members have received there are no student entries. 100 names of students qualified their new evening jackets. The Two members of the faculty in various subjects have been jackets are olive green and contributed to the composer's recommended. Dr. Pinkard and bear the club's crest on the left cause, and the remaining 14 Dr. Thomas A. Rich have sent pocket. were composed by the public letters to these students re ETHELONETES: Club pins at-large throughout the state. Annual Christmas questing their services. for Ethelontes members have PROFS COMPOSE All Subjects been ordered. The shape of the pin is oval, signifying the all From USF: "Alma Mater, Tutors will be provided for USF" -Photos by Jlm lilnehee inclusiveness of the club, in the by Dr. Armin Watkins, Program Scheduled most of the subjects .now being WANT TO GUESSTIMATE THE TEMPERATURE? enter is an Episilon, and around associate professor of music; , offered at the university .\s the outside edge 11 grefian key, and "USF Alma Mater" by Dr. the service grows, more tutors Ever notice how on cool days the ''s W.crs·· mGve to the north side of the Ad· Highhghting the pin is the Wayne Hugoboom, associdtc pro President JohnS. Allen of£ i cia 11 y will open the will be provided for more sub n1inistration Building patio, then as things warm up they move to the south side. small, distinctive guard; a rep fessor of music. Yuletide season on campus Dec. 14, at 2 p.m., when he jects. Oul' guesstimate is that the temperature was in the 80s when this shot was taken. lica of parthenon having four From Tampa: ''Hail to the presents his second annual "Christmas message" to stu Students who are being tu· There is nobody on the sunny side. And notice how the two young men curve columns. which represent the Colors-Green and Gold" by Mrs. dents and staff tored will pay the tutors the their spines to avoid the sun's rays. four ideals o£ the society, sim Viola Guarisco; "USF Alma of University of South Flor\da. same hourly wage which is now plicity, individuality, tasteful Mater" by Franklin Spillers; The address and program, a presidentiG\l tradition being paid to student assistants. pess and free-will. and "University of South Flor which was begun last year, will be called "Christmas o:n The place, time, and number of FIA: Fia held a hayride Nov. ida Song" by Mrs. W. W. Ruble. Campus, 1961." It will take hours of tutoring are to be ar TRIMESTER CALENDAR 17, at the home of pledge Susan From Lutz: "Daughters and place in the patio of the admini- ranged by the individual stu Barnes. Next on their social Sons of Loyalty" by Mrs. Leon •1 5 h d 1 stration building. dent and his tutor. calendar is a Christmas tea, to Cox and "Alma Mater Hymn," 'D a I y c e u e The program, which has not Machines Used be held for entertaining mem also, by Mrs. Cox. MONDAY, NOV. 27. 1001 yet been give n the "final In the second scm e s t e r, bers' parents. From Lake Wales: "Florida ALL DAY-Annual teaching machines and pro No Time for Lauderdale Stat£ ...... UC Lob. Green and Gold" by Cabelle 10:00 a.m.-Student Arts touches," will follow along the TRI-SIS-Tri-SIS sisters have grammed books will be used The Council of Presidents, made up of presidents of the four state universities, been serving as _volunteers at Bass. ~our~~Mtu~ee~~~fs ·::::::::::: j8lm same lines as last year. Begin expel'imentally and may be Psychology Majors ...... , ..... UC200 has release?! the following calendar for the first s c h o o 1year under the trimester .the Lee Haven Chtldren's Home From Miami: "Alma Mater" ning with the president's "mess added as permanent resources for the last three months. Last by Cal Kellogg II. ~e0s't~i;:~rc~'!~u. ·:::::::::::: :Hgg~ of the tutoring service. plan. Bible Study ...... UC204 age," and commencing with the . . . . . Friday they gave the children From St. Petersburg: "Uni Canterbury Assn...... UC205 singing of Christmas carols. In The tutoring service is cur The first tnmester Will open Sept. 10, 1962, the second Jan. 7, 1963, the frrst a Thanksgiving party at Lowry Dance Comm...... UC214 rently part of the Counseling versity of South Florida" by Movie Comm...... UC216 cluded in the presentation, will half of the third trimester April 29, 30, or May 1, and the second half of the third Park. Ruth S. Porter. Stud. Exec. Councll ...... UC218 be the initial performance of the Center, but, as the service •trimester, June 20. Tri-Sisters are also busily Ethelontes ...... UC219 grows, it will become a separate From Jacksonville: "Green Aquatics Club ...... UC221 University C h o i r on campus, Each university will be per- plannin~ a fashion .show. The and Gold"-4 versions-by Fred Epelta ...... UC222 under the direction of Wayne developmental center. Hospitality Comm...... UC226 mitted to h~ve one holid~y dur- ~ef~e~.,m take place m the near C. Van Dusen. 5:00 p.m.- Ballroom Dancing ... UCU Hugoboom, associate professor USF Campus Concerts Dance Class . . .. UC248 of music. in.g each tnmester. USF s. SIGES: Janet Brewer, a mem- From Sarasota: "University of Official Notices ~lan South Florida" b 6:00 p.m.- AAUP Dinner ...... UC103 s F • wlll be to have Thanksg1vmg, ber of Siges Social Club, is y Alexander 7:00 p.m.-Judo Club ...... Base. ong es. PUBLIC RELATIONS - Students In- Valentine. 7:30 p.m.-Worn. Beg, Bridge... Gal. The choir will sing Christian- terested In a career In public relations F B d E hi Gasparilla 8:00 p.m.-Unlv. Worn. Bridge .. UC167 eature an nsem e Invasion Day, and taking Ruth, the orphan girl F rom New York (American 9:00 p.m.-Resident Students ... Ball. sen "Vigil," Britten "Deo ~=~ ;:'~0 .:'.0s'i!~.u~r ·~~~td~hPu·b~f~ July 4 be the 3 official holidays. sponsored by Siges. home TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1961 0 tt:. for Consulate): "South Florida Al All Day-Annual Staff ...... UCLob. Gracias," and "Jesus and the :~.~·~:.ns n~l~:~·~t~I':Io ~:n: •n~~o~,ha~·~: The University of South Band will Christmas wi!l fall between the thA 0 being 9:00 a.m.-Music Comm...... UCi58 1 1 ~lorida C~ncer~ ~::~;~:s ~ 1~~:Y~~ ma Mater" by Mrs. Mary H. Unlv. Forum · ...... CHlli Wooly Sheep" by Newbury. All convention sessions will be at fhe present two concerts Tuesday m the Umversity's Teach- first and sec d0 n trimesters. planned by Siges. Also under Campbell. Archery Club ...... UC275 They will close with the tradi- Hillsboro Hotel except the morninr and . . . other holidays seem out. Veterans Club ...... UC202 tional "Jingle Bells" by Charles afternoon sessions Frla ..,.. Dec. 8, which ling AuditoriUm-Theatre at 11 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. consideration is a slumber Admission to the competition Wesley Foundation ...... UC203 At the conclusion of the entire t'i~I ••~·.It~ 01cd e~~.r~h•Fobranardodomon°fi \~~ For the first time at USF, top players of the 60- Few Details party. Two new pledges have is free and no tickets are re Siges ...... UC204 - Semesters will be 15 weeks in been taken · f II th · USF Gun Club ...... UC213 program, 0 1 quired. It is open to everyone. Recreation Comm...... UC214 the choir will join ~~~:~.on ••• Mr. Egerton, USF News member Concert Band have been combined to form the length and the Board of Control semester, Dia;~ ~~~ri'd anJ Broadcasting Club ...... UC215 with the audience in the singing TUTORING CENTER- A lutodnr select Concert Band Ensemble. • has set a limit on the number of Ella Mae Hibbs. Paideia ...... UC22l of various Christmas carols, center operated br U:.e Developmental This Oral Reading ...... UC222 new group has the same days to be usea for registration Choirs Elect Stud. Exec. Council ...... UC226 another t,radition established at ~~~~·r: ~:e;:,st.o~~~aln r:rP!~~~~~~!~ :'.?b~ represe{ltation of instruments elusive of the performance of and final exams, a system which Univ. Band Concert ...... TA R • • 12:30 p.m.-Army Adv. Comm . UC103 last years progarm. jeei. Mrs. Gambrell (AD 1068, ext. 149) as does the parent organization, Jen~ins' overt~re ~y the Uni- is expected to see both items egistration Officers; Date 3:00 p.m .-For~nsic Assn ...... UC226 The university Christmas tree :!~ t;M :~:~~;·u;::th~~r ~~~r:,e;,~~~~ but with only one instrument vemty of Cahforma Band at speeded up. The length of elass 5:00 p.m. Delphi ...... UC205 will be unveiled at this time. It Agpueants 6:00 p.m.-Canterbury Study . UC204 are tutored by students playing each part. This allows the time of the contest, tomor- hours has not yet been decided. 7:00 p.m.-Cleo ...... UC202 was ~;>laced in one of the admini- ::'u; !:,~~b::.•.n -i~~"%':"ro~·~h~:r .!~~: a compact, musically mobile row's presentation will be the It may remain the same or may Of Concert Set Fia ...... UC213 OpenS A gam• 7:30 p.m.-Dupllcate Bridge .. . . Gal. stratton pools last year, and a tee varies £rom n t.o suo l.er hour. unit capable of performing the work's first in concert. be lengthened. However, one Ge~~~=r~av~i~ee:~~ect~: ~r!s~ Tri-Sls ...... UC203 similar ~rrangement is. exp~cted se~v~re~Rr~~u~.t;ts D~~Tinr-;.m.~fonra~~~ most demanding of the exist- The entire Concert Band will faculty member pointed out that Arete ...... UC226 there thiS year. The first bght- questions 8:00 p.m.-Fides ...... UC200 about library materials should ing wind and percussion litera- perform Paul Fauchet's· "Sym- any lengthening of the class 40 D idents of the University Choir Enotas ...... UC205 ing of the tret; will probably be ~:4 d~ne:'~~~~o the Reference Dept., ext. ture. phony in B-Flat." This work, hour Will shorten the total num- n ec and the University Community 8:30 p.m.-Univ. Band Concert ...TA done by President 9:30 p.m.- Recep. for Band . . . ..TA Allen. SUNSCREEN-Berinnln&' this week. A special feature of tomor- brought out in 1926, is of major ber of class h_ours per day and • Choir, respectively. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 1961 Committee Makes Arrangements sunscreen wm be distributed on Fri· row's concerts will be the new importance in the band's litera- could result m a shortage of Registration for the spring The University Choir Is a All Day- Annual Staff ...... Lob. Ellm. Scb. Prin...... UC248 Charged with the arrange- :,a:~tsln:!~:~ .;: :Ot~~~~·~t t::o~~~; Coocert Band Ensemble's per- ture, a{ld-as far as can be space. semester will start Dec. 4_ Stu- ~tudent organization. ool~, and Book Displays ...... UC2tJ4~?Js ments and decorations of this Bureau by 3 p.m. each Wednesday. formance of the composition ascertained-has the distinction Under the Board Control's dents are asked to take note of IS open to . any Umversity of most important occasion is the VEHICLE RENTAL-The University "Cumberland Gap" by the con- of being the first symphony plan the third trimester will .be the four steps ·nvolved - the South ~lortda . st.udents. The St d t Art C 'l C •t Transportation Department bas vehicles . 1 10 C t Ch t ll 1: ~s~.mPho~gci~}u~lu~ ..~~~~-c-~ : : ~8~~ u en s ounc1 ~mml- &v..Uable to members or the staff on temporary Amencan composer ever composed directly for the run as are the other two With procedure. ommu~l Y mr 1 ~ op~n .0 a Catbolic Students ...... UC203 tee; Loren Paddleford lS the a rental basis. These may be reserved Joseph Jenkins. Mr. Jenkins re- band instrumentation. a superimposed half a trimester 1. Dec. 4-I5 Pick up a packet people mterested m smgrng- Wesley Foundation .. , .. , . , . ... UC205 student heading most of the ar- through the Physical Plant omee. ceived-for this composition- A th . b d k t at the Olfic!als Club ...... UC213 t Th C •tt · DffiECTORY CHANGES-All addi- end starting June 20, of IBM card; list of courses students, staff, faculty and any Cultural Comm...... UC'214 rangemen s. . e . ommt ee lS lions, deleUons and chances to . no er maJOr an WOr 0 . ' . • • · t t d t l DeMolay Club ...... UC215 the usF the Amencan Bandmasters As- b 1•f m d b th c n t mamly for public school teach- and registration directions, at m eres e OW{lspeop e. Math & Science Club , ...... VC226 a student orgamzation sponsored 'telephone Directory will be listed each sociation Award for the Best Be pde . orH e Y Re d'o ;,eLr ers. It is possible a half tri- the registrants office Both of the choruses will by Fine Arts the department week In Sunscreen. Please cbanre your . . f E an 15 . 0 wen cc s a t ld b .· d · b' t H:~~ tnn~t A~~~\ ·.:::::::::::::g~m • f t directories •.•cording to the Information Band Composthon o 1961 . x- Fiesta Mexicana" This compo- mes er wou_ e superrmpose 2. Also Dec. 4-15 - See your com me o present Haydn's Civic Unit No. 2 ...... CHi04 that takes care o mos listed. To ln•tlate a change In your own 't' Il t th. b 'll' d over the f 1 r s t half and 1t 1s advisor in his office to choose "Lord Nelson Mass" on Dec. 12 Civic Unit No. 3 ...... CH105 EVENTS on campus. listing, notify the Personnel Services 51 Ion re ec s e n tance an further possible the third tri- ( 'th d f t 8·30 . th Teaching' Civic Unit No. 4 ...... CH106 Division. intricate rhythms of Mexico's . courses Wi no regar or sec- a . p.m. lll e Civic Unit No. 5 ...... CH107 "Christmas on Campus, 1961" Emerrency Numbers: Speech Contest folk son 5 Dr Reed was award- mmester ~ould result m r~ally tion numbers). List one alter- Auditorium. Special combined Civic Unit No. 6 ...... CHlOB is an event that should draw a d G g · h. . F ll h' . two half tnmesters. Each umver- nate course. Working students Christmas programs will also considerable amount of interest ~~':rtfi~.TofU'. .! F_lr~ . ~~~~:.:: ~~!~ ~ ~ t ug1e~ elm d e ows lp ~ 11 sity will be left the freedom to must obtain a certification that be presented during the holi- 8~i~ U~i~ ~~: ~ ::::::::::::::811Y8 0 Civic Unit No. 9 ...... CH201 from students and staff alike. It St. Joseph's Hospital ...... )l2!)-2D85 s.·gn Up Change M94 . s u y an compose lD explore what it considers the they work from Dean Johnshoy days Civic Unit No. 10 ...... CH202 1 S:OD p.m.- Beginning Bridge . .. . Gal. is a tradition, it is the official !~~~f.. .?.~~·2~~~~P ~7ui ~~J~ • exlCo. . best me\hod for its ~peration. dean of Student Affairs, and The student University Choir 7:00 p.m.- Judo Club ...... , .Base. start of the university Christ- Facuu,- and Staff The deadline for signing up _Roundmg out. ~be programs However, the pub 11_ c school list their work schedule. will give its first formal con· Chess Club ...... Gal. 8:30 p.m.-Song Competition ....TA mas season, it is being held dur- Alphabetical Llstlnr: for the USF Invitational Speech wD1llk be Jcomp~slhTons_ by JPahul t~achc~s are to be giVen con- 3. As soon as it is complete, cert on Jan. , at : a.m. ing the free hour, and all offices Anderson, Wlme c ..... 9004 lOth s*. 30 11 30 THURSDAY. NOV. 30, 1961 Tournament has been extended u as, oaqum urma, o n s1derat10n. and not later than Jan 10 _ d 8 30 . th d't . AU Day- Annual Staff ...... UCLob. are expected to be closed, so Davis, Robert · · cu au-A Lecturer to Wednesday of this week It Cacavas and Eric Osterling. When Will You Take Off put packet into slot by the door Ta~ :th pt.m. m e au -1 orm~ Elem. Sch. .Prin...... UC24B •~~f b ·11 b bl Sinardl, Glenda ...... 8 10 1 1 bad formerlv been 11 Book Displays ...... UC~J4~J5 tha t s...... mem ers WI e a e . .c.heCmle r~~rn.. l"ednes,. .day T here 1s· . no c h arge f or the Many of the administrators of the registrars· o f flee.· massen toe presentwo groups Verdi's Wl agam"TG 2:00 p.m.-Forensic Assn ...... UC203 to attend. If a reflection of last so~~~Er!~~e~l~~~.?i;riJh!rhl~".{"~~ of last week. The tournament, co.ncerts. Ticket~ ma_;y be ob- believe once the trimester pro- ~·- Jan. 16, 17, 18 -.Pay y~ur Deum" with the Tampa Phil· Young Republicans ...... UC204 year's Program is a "crystal usF students and staff members tor open to all USF students and tamed at the Umverstty Center gram starts many of Florida's tUttto~ fee at the cashiers offtce harmonic Orchestra on Feb. Judo Club ...... UC213 ball" for this year's festivities, publication In • planned literarl mara· organizations will be held De- pnor to the co-ncert or at the 22 Foreign Lang. Club ...... UC215 8 university students will take off and ptck up your schedule and Oth ff' t d t h Lessons Comm...... UC216 we can safely say that it will be =:..~ b~ ~~s.;,I:~':i\o"tf:!•~rtn"t d~::m~ cember 4-8. ' TA-T box office at the time the winter-spring trimester as ID cards at the cashiers office. B. t e\ob 1~t;rs efef~1 ~al od ~ 1P Horse Fanciers' Club ...... UC221 one of the most successful the English Department, Baptist Students ...... UC226 271 uc uz. ext. Divisions of the affair include of the concerts. this will be one in which stu- No classes will be officially lr fWl th mUs ~ iC~ Cuh~s Civic Unit No. 11 ...... CH103 events of the year. ' no later tban Friday, Dee. L Oral Interpretation, Extempo- dents will find it easier to get reserved until the fee has been ~~ oGr e n~verstty . hmr Civic Unit No. 12 ...... CH104 Civic Unit No. 13 ...... CH105 HAI h II R •d raneous Speaking, Radio and YOUNG DEMOS MEET work. It is felt the majority of paid. Students who do not pay o. . ower, . vtce pres1dent Civic Untt No. 14 ...... CH106 Forum ·To Disc:uss p a a esl ents Broadcast St>eaking, and Manu- The Young Democrats will students will not elect to go by Jan. 18 at 5 p .m. will have Prtsclpa Salemi, secretary-treas- Civic Unit No. 15 ...... CHJ07 Civic Unit No. i6 ...... CHIOU . th C t 1 5 b• t T M t T • ht script Speakmg. hold a special meeting on Thurs- throughqut the year. to start registration over again. urerd; JKames Welz Jr., and E~· Civic Unit No. i7 ...... CH109 8If On fO U 1ec: 0 ee OniCJ Trophies will be awarded to . w~r ee, maangers;. DothE Civic Unit No. 18 ...... CHilU . ..· . . . the division winners, and the day, November 30 at 2 p.m. m USF R d. PI d N L k fo Dr· e Tipton and Anne Wrtght, li Civic Unit No. 19 ...... CH201 The F?rum There w1ll be a mass meetmg Lew Sarett Civic Unit No. 20 ...... CH202 Umver~~ty ~ill Memorial Trophy UC-205. Regular meetings are a 10 anne eW 00 r IV brarians; Fred Jenki{IS, public. 4:00 p.m.-Proficiency Exams .. CHlOO 1 2 7:00 p.m.-Math·Sci. Seminar :.CHlll P.£i~t1 ecno~t~or s~~s:toa~ 'r~~~~~ ~~;h~ni:lfhha g.~ne~~~:de~~sn:~; wil~ be awar?~d to the o~gani- held on the f irst and thi~d . The Universit~ of south _Flor- ba~!':a~!~ !1~~; t~~o~ai~ d~~~~ ity chair~~n; and Bob Go-wer 8:30 p.m.-Film-"Red Shoes" ..... TA to the World Population Dilem- Ballroom at~9 pm y zatJOn corpll~nr ~hethht1hest Thursdays of the month m tda has been given permiSSion onto campus from Fowler Ave- acco~pams. . FRIDAY, DEC. }, 1961 0 All Day- Annual Staff ...... UCLob. rna?" at 11 a.m. Tuesday in "Amo_ng the i~portant topics UC-205. the s:atfh nue. Most them Elim. Sch. Prin...... UC248 ~~:::~~[, Th~omsi~n~~P ~istouf; ~ 1 ~lorid~ B~~~er~i o~ are in and Ch~f~Ic:;~ ~~~e t~~es~3~Tu~~~~ Book Displays ...... UC242·257 · CH III. to be discussed will be the new t d t the information desk on ro .0 app Y 0 e_ . the others will follow soon. G . t t ' J' 264-265 The panel will consist of Father hours policy," r e 1 ate d Chet f~s t~e t-niversity Center next WISCONSIN DEAN HERE ~ommumcabons Commtsst~n/~~ The palm trees were donated 11:00 a.m.- FESP ...... UC265 5 L~i~~g::.cr~ br;~ ~~a:~r:r An~; 3:00 p.m.-Program Council . . UC214 Bolton, professor of philosophy Cornwall and Marcela Torres, to the trophies. Dr. Lindsey Stiles, dean of nihts to operate an FM a i . to the university by eL sY k Wright a~d Twinkle Fl~tchcr Broadcasting Club . . . . . UC219 at St. Leo Abbey and Col- president and vice-president, re- 'RED 4:00 p.m.-<:lassrm. Tch1·. Meet. CHill SHOES' COMING the college of education at the on ca~pus, ·t'tth ~n. approx_d Brothers Pa~kmg Plant, accord accompanists Averill Vander 8:00 p.m.-co. Lib. Assn. . , . Lib. lege, the ~ev. Dick Davis of t~e spectively. . . . Third in the series of fili?s University of Wisconsin, a~- mate IVe-ml e r a 1 us, sal_ ~ng to Curt~s L. Carver, super pipe and Bob Gower. SATURDAY, DEC. 2, 1961 Congregat1on Church, Dr. Edwm The Restdence Council offl- sponsored by the Film Classics knowledged as a foremost adv1- 8:00 a.m.- Classrm. Tchr ...· .... CHill ~obert A. Brown of the Educa mtendent of grounds. 1:00 p.m.-Classrm. Tchr...... Ball. Martin, professor of biology, cers will b!! introduced tonight League is "The R e d Shoes," sor on t h e all-university ap- ttonal Resources. H 0 we v ~ r, A{!~ students or f~cul.ty me~ 9:00 p.m.-Dance, Ski Lodge .... Ball. and Thomas Wenner, professor and their duties and functions winner of three AcademY proach to education, was here Brown str~sses that ~he statwn ARCHERY CLUB M~ETS b~rs mterested in smgmg Wltl SUNDAY, DEC. 3, 1961 of American Idea. The panel related. Dean Howard Johnshoy Awards. The film will be shown last week to examine the col- thus far 1s really_ little more The _Archery Club will hold either of the groups are askeo 3:00tCemw.it~~-"DOl\'t .. Go .. Nea~ TA will be moderated by Dr. An- will also attend the mass meet- in TA at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, lege of education, its programs, than plans of vanous commit- a meehng ~m Tue~day, Nov. 28, to conta~t M_r. Wa~ne. Hugo 7:00J.m\Vaf~"}-:':~~~:~. -~-~ .. ~.~~:. TA thony Zaitz. ing. Nov. 30. and plans. tees. at 2 p.m. m UC2o7. boom, umvers1ty choir director '\ \ . . 2 THE AMPA TlMES, Monday, November 2'7, 1961 OTHER ACTIVITY, TOO P.E. ·INTRAMURALS The Tampa Times Reception Honors Auto Activity Day Staged University ()f South Florida Campus Edition The first University of South Florida "Concours d' elegance," ~ sort of b.eauty (Page 1 and Pa~e 2 Staff) contest for automobiles, was held Sunday, Nov. 19 on campus, servmg as a kickoff Editor ...... • . • . • ...... • • . . • . . . . . Bill Blalock University Faculty for a full afternoon's activities under the guidance of the Sports. Car Club. Managing Editor . . • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . Wing Preodor A 70-mile rally highlighted the eventful day for 21 automobile owners who e!l· Copy Editor ...... •..•• Virginia Montes November, fast ending, has Allen, USF president, discussed tered. Participants followed written instructions in completing the course, run m Social, Organization Editor ....•.••••.•.. Marlene Hennis been a busy month for Univer- the trimester system and how the general area of the uni 'Activity Editor ...•...•..••••••...•.•.... Louise Stewart sity of South Florida faculty It will react on the take-home versity. The car finishing clos Sports Editor ....•••.....••.••••••••.•... . John Gullett members and until the Christ· pay of the academic staff. est to the pre-set average speed . Faculty Adviser ...... George H. Miller mas vacation starts, Saturday, At the . reception President was declared winner. ReporUnr staff: AUce Anttila, Bobby Bennett, Jock Blalock, Sarah Dec. 16, it will remain busy. Allen and Mrs. Allen headed Norman Schmidt and naviga- Caldwell, Martha Ann Dennis, Cynthia Dootson, Tommy 'Eure, Rita Some of the recent highlights the receiving line, assisted by tor F. Wilson Fowler took top Frank, Charlotte Frese, Pahy Gatlinl, Durene Goss, John P. Lazz.ara, for faculty mem" Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark. ho.nors with an Austin Healey Ca~olyn Mown, Ronda Zldrlch, Pam Jean Koenig and Sherr1 1\lcCormack. of November Address all communications to Ofllee of Campus Publications, Room bers was the President's Recep- Mrs. Clark is president of the followed by Ronald Kell and 1070, Adm. Bldg. Phone WE 8-4131, Ext. 173. Edillng lab. phone ext. 269. tion held in ·the President's USF Women's Club. Mr. and Erylene Pardue in a 1958 MGA, "Student reporters gathering news for the Campus Edition of THE Dining Room of the Uniyerslty Mrs. Robert Dennard and Dean and Ron G. Hickox and Larry ;' TA.\lPA TIMES, will request material direct from Individuals and offices on campus, and the material wlll no& clea.r through the News .Bureau.'' Center, Nov. 10, followed by a and Mrs. Sidney French pre- Wium In another MGA. IPolnl 2, University Policy Sta~ment No. 2%, July %5, 1961). meeting of the Academic Staff, sented guests to the receiving Jer;y Bryant Joel Jackson 1------'Nov. 15, where Dr. John $- line. and Chuck Fish'er finished onC.: Wives Assist two-three, respectively in the Other faculty members imd beauty' contest, judged by Joe faculty. wives assisting with the Carr, curator, and Richard reception included: Mrs. Gene Hunter, assistant professor of Battle, Mrs. John Eger-ton, Mrs. physical education. For the Frank ~pain, Mrs. Clyde Hill, The automobiles were judged Mrs. ElUott Harda~ay, and Mrs. on the finish, cleanliness of fhe Lewis Mayhew. interior and engine, and safety V. I. P.:{. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon factors. The age of the auto Elarbee, Dr. and Mrs. John mobile was also taken into ac Hicks, Dr. and · Mrs. Charles count. . Cole, Dr. and Mrs. Gid Nelson, First Club Project Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Krivanch, Thet sports car day was the •Very Impressive ·Present, Dr. and Mrs. Wendell R.agan, first project undertaken by the of course and Dr. and Mrs. Roy Srruth. newly orga~ized club. The 1 · Also, Dr. and Mrs. Thomaa group meets 10 a.m. Monday, Stovall, Dr. and Mrs . .John Go- in UC 202, where films related ree, Mrs. Phyllis Marshall, Mis's to the field . are shown. Guest Virginia Getch, Mrs. George speakers frequent the meetings, -Photos by Jim Hlneboe Miller, Mrs. Calvin Miller, Mrs. and the group is currently t>lan Miles Hardy, Mrs. Chester Ma- ning trips to the Sebring and WHAT'S HOLDING THINGS UP? bon, Mrs. Gilman Hertz, and Daytona races, held during the USF sports ear enthusiasts go through a final Mrs ..R. L. Raney. first of next year. The reception was the first Officers include: Joel Jack- cheek-point center preliminary to beginning the first all-faculty formal function since son, president, Jerry Bryant, leg of the 7Q-mile course-run of the Sunday rally the opening of. the University. vice pre-sident; Jim Bartlett, re- Assembly Held cording secretary; Ron Hickox, held on campus. The rally, sponsored by the Sports At the assembly of the ·aca- corresponding secretary; an d Car Club, was entered by 21 drivers and their navi· demlc staff, at which there was John Fredly, treasurer. a near 100 per cent turnout, Thirty Members Active gators. Checker Jim Bartlett gives Jim Vastine and President Allen explored the The active group of thirty Jay Fitch~ the go-ahead while John Fredley in his various ways faculty members· members are seeking additional Jackson in his Sprite wait may expect to be paid. once the students interested in "promot Volkswagen and Joel University ~oes on the trimes- ing knowledge and -epjoyment patiently. ter system. . of· automobiles in competition -Photo b:r ··Nelson Medina President Allen said he an- and ev~ryday use. An other · . All St · 4 0 1.000 L A GOOD ONE . ticipated faculty members work· rally is planned for Ja~uary. other entry, totaled 37 pomts. M,;ur;{: ::::::::::.:::::: 3 1 .750 DID PROF. HUNTER TEL ing approximately 5 semesters . FOOTBALL . Other me~bers of the . win- Disciples , ...... 3 1 .750 1 2 .500 From the laughter shown here during the recent faculty reception and dance out of six or 2.5 sem·esters a A full slate of seven games is mng team were Vic Malozl, Al- ~k'e~fer~ ::::::::.:·:::::: i 2 .500 3 .250 AI. .. 1 it looks like Prof. Richard Hunter just dropped one of his better JOkes. From left year. It appeared that most fac· scheduled again for this week, Ian Fors~te ,_ and Ray Graham. I-W ...... 1 3 .250 · ht M R' h d H t M All n President Allen Mrs Clarence Clark ulty members now on a 10· with two contests opening play . The Tn-Sls won eight games AI. Iv-w · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 0 4 .000 t o rig , rs. IC ar un er, rs. e ' ' . month plan could look forward this afternoon Alpha-III·W· and m the round-robin volleyball ciEo ...... Hunter, Mrs. to some increase ranging from Arote meet ·and the Mauers event involving Defphi, Fides, Results (who seems to be enjoying the subject), Dr. Clarence Clark, Prof. · " F1'a a d th ·n e F'd f' Alpha II-W 14, Enotas o ~~o~e:r~=e:n:n:a:r~a=n=~=s:·~e=a=~==~~·~------~11~~~~~R b t D d d Mr J n Mccarthy . . · ~~~~~~~this.' n e~.nm ~~~ ~~~wL~bo In a later report covermg afternoon at 4:30 p.m. · 1shed second w1th six wms.. ~~~!e~/6A.r~l:~ u •t• h E ·h•b•t action of the Board of Control ,Other games this week, all co-t:D BOWLING -:;:;::::::=:·======::::; H umhorous NeW Brl IS X I I ~~uy~sg:;a~;~of:c~:;l :;:ea;.b;~ ~~~~~~1~~u! 0 ~e;i;~~T!~· · a~ct z~~r~i!t:b::e·~:~:~~~~:~~~: ii ~ ' Sop istication cent increase over their present All stars-Alpha 1-W, Tuesday; Kiss '!-nd Miss ...... 12 a pay if they worked tpe full 3 Alpha U-Epelta and ClEO· faY,~~\'!".·::::::::::::::::::::~~ 1~ •Its a ery semest~rs. . Skeeters, Wednesday; and AI- Untouchables ...... 10 10 In New Play u F G II Pres1dent Allen . mdicated, pha IV-W-Disciples, Thursday. Three Marks ...... 8 12 Tryouts for the next play to H S however, the 11 and 20 per .cent Enotas take the week off. Peiif;gu~~dlvicitiai"<'riiDiiii! 'i:am~l-He~ . . . . were averages and" not across HORSE FANCIERS ry Bennafield, 187. be produced by the Peninsular An exhibition of Brihsh Con·t Constructiv1sts ubhze mate· the board increases. As to any The USF Horse Fan'ciers Club de~f=~~.~~fs.
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