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«4«c •«». Jl %t> ca-on ^^-Connecticut j0+ ♦ Daily|^ ♦■ Campus>-* ** STATESTATf L*LTOMOT Seromg Storrs Since 1896 TT C VOL. CXV'I, No. 120 STORPwS, CONNECTICUT Wednesday-, May 2. 1965 ^ c_ Senior Week, 1962 Program Announced to Plans for Senior Week 1962 others. They are best rememtered have been completed, and this for their hit records such aji, Ko year's Senior Week is expected to Ko Mo, I Only Have Eyef^For be the best ever. Robert Demar- You, and Your Other love. est of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, and Beach Party Polly Eggleson of Kappa Kappa Senior Week will end with a Gamma are co-chairmen -for this Beach Party at Ocean Beach in event. New London. Entertainment at Senior Week will begin the day the Beach Party will be provided after the end of finals, May 23. by the Chris Barber Dixieland with the Senior Ball at the Hotel Band who have just returned Statler in Hartford. Music for the from a world wide concert with Ball will be provided by the the Louis Armstrong Troupe. famed Larry Elgart Orchestra. Larry Elgart has one of the top Breakage Fee dance bands in the country and is Any Senior may get a ticket reknowned for his distinctive style. simply by getting a breakage fee Picnic card from his dorm captain and Thursday, May 24, will be the having his housemother witness day of the annual Senior Class it. or by filling one out at the Picnic. This year's picnic will be HUB control d held at the Rosewood in Sims- On the card the person may bury, Conn. The Rosewood is well'cheek one of two choices. A is known in the Hartford area as the! $10 of the breakage fee and is WINNERS—In spite of a few drenched Ilollister A's slightly sizzled fiery Chinese dra- scene of such gigantic picnics as good for the admission of one feathers, Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Sigma gon in the women's single category and in the the Connecticut General, and the couple to Senior Week. Choice B Phi's Color-TV Peacock raptured first place in men's single. Phi Sigma Kappa's Kon-Tiki, Travelers, Insurance Companies' is $10 plus the remainder and the Men's-Women's combined category in Mon- which was theoretically right in its element. annual picnics. adds a contribution to the class day's CCC Flout contest Other firsts included Photo by Boglarski). Entertainment for the picnic gift and membership in the will he provided by the exciting1 Alumni Association. Seniors are Flamingos. The Flamingos have'urged to check choice B so that headlined on American Bandstand, the Senior Class will be able to Parade, Midway Spell Success the Copa Club, and the Apollo leave the student body an appro- Theater in New York among .priate gift. For Campus Community Carnival 9 The 14th annual Campus Com- activity. Booths on the Midway during the Carnival on the basis 'Spring Concert Program munity Carnival took place as featured shows such as Sprague's of ability to attract participants; scheduled Monday afternoon, des- "Risque Club"; . centers of hilar- general interest; originality; and pite a drizzle which turned into a ity as in the "Mechanical Falcon" money making ability. Receiving In Auditorium Tonight downpour. It began with the tra- by Webster House and German first place awards were: Allen ditional parade of colorful floats, House; and various novelties and House and Spencer B, combined; The University Chorus, the Con- for, WTIC-TV, channel 3, in Hart- marching units and cars trans- games of skill. These booths and Tau Kappa Epsilon, men's; and cert Choir and the University ford and were presented on a porting the CCC Executive Com- many others kept crowds of Kappa Alpha Theta, women's Singers will present a "Spring recent broadcast. Wednesday's mittee, parade judges, and the thousands enjoying themselves single entry. Lafayette House Concert" tonight in the Albert concert marks the climax of the theme contest winner. for five and one half hours. and Beard B, combined; and Sig- N. Jorgensen Auditorium at 8:15. University Choirs' and Orches- As the parade made its way Queen Presented ma Chi Alpha, men's; were the The. program will be conducted tra's year's activities. •round campus, participants and At 11 p.m. the official presen- second place winners. Webster by Mr. John Pollein, vocal di- The University Chorus is open the many spectators were tation of Miss Uconn and her House and German House, com- rector in the Music Department. to all University students and drenched but in remarkably fine court and the awarding cere- bined; and Alpha Zeta Om"gi. A busy semester has been spent residents of surrounding area-. Spirits. monies were directed by Dave men's single entry, garnered third preparing for this concert which Members of the Concert Choir Miss Uconn Chase. The Queen and her court place on the Midway. will feature Gabriel Faure's beau- are selected from the Chorus by were escorted to the stage by Prizes still to be awarded are: tiful "Requiem" by the University audition. The Universiy Singers Louise Okon, Miss Uconn 1962, Orchestra and Chorus. Soloists Bind her lovely court rode in the members of Alpha Phi Omega, the WHUS Marathon award, to is a small select group of more parade on the regal Queen's national service fraternity, respon- the house contributing the great- are Lynn Lochard, soprano, and advanced singers and performs Float, built by Tau Kappa Ep- sible as a whole for the CCC. est amount to the marathon; the Edward Fisher, baritone. frequently during the semester .>n •ilon. Despite the heavy rain, all Members of the royal party award for the most lucrative Three love songs and contrast- the University campus and the floats retained their attrac- were as follows: Joanne Barnett, booth on the Midway; and the ing "Beat! Beat! Drums!" from around the state. tion although the" various bands Hollister B; Ann Coleman, Delta CCC House Campaign award. Drum Taps by contemporary •vere prevented from participat- Zeta; Carolyn Lisk, Crawford A; Judging of parade entries was composer Howard Hanson to ing. Sue Starr, Sprague; and finally carried out by: Mrs. Norman words by poet Walt Whitman will CCC Marathon The Midway was officially Miss Uconn, Louise Okon, Pi Kogan, Department of Mathe- be presented by the University opened at 6:30 as Miss Uconn Beta Phi. The crowning ceremon- matics: Conn. State Senator Lup- Singers. Ends Wednesday »nd Dave Chase. CCC Executive ies were carried out by President i ton; Mr. Jack Stevens. School of The Concert Choir will sing Chairman cut the ribbon across Albert N. Jorgensen. This was Dr. Engineering; Mr. Carl Fischer, "Three Chansons" by Paul Hln- The CCC Marathon, beins; run the doors of the Field Hous", Jorgensen's first official appear- Physical Education: Mr. David demith, "Pioneers, Oh Pioneers - by station WHUs as an important One of Uconn's centers of athletic ance at a CCC. and his last on Ivry. School of Business Adminis- Daniel Boone" from Song of source of general funds for char- event! was transformed into a campus aside from graduation tration; and Dr. John VlandU. America by Ringwald. Peter Ken- ity organizations, was in its 17th large, exciting center of carnival exercises. Department of Speech and nedy, student conductor and presi- consecutive hour at noon Tues- President's Address Drama. dent of the chorus, will conduct day. The program consists ol rec- After presenting the Queen and Judges on the Midway were: Randall Thompsen's "The Last ord requests and dedications n Registration her court with their trophies and Dr. David Phillips. School of Fine Words of David." by students, pledging an amount flowers.. Dr. Jorgensen made a Arts; Miss Elizabeth NofNke ; Excerpts from the concert have' 0j monev wiIh ^.f,, /^ ,„,.,' Students are reminded that brief informal address, referring and Mr. Thomas Davidson, already been taped and filmed Centered in tiie HUB north lob- pre - registration for next se- to Miss Uconn and her royal train Marketing. by, the staff of WHUS is carry- mester's courses Is now being According to the Executive ing on a continuous broadcast un- as the most attractive Queen and Committee. "CCC Visits the World Hid at the Library Annex. Stu- court he had ever presented. Dr. Richard Wilbur til 11:30 p.m. Wednesday. The dents must sign up by Friday. Jorgensen said some parting of TV," 1962s carnival, was esti- goal is $1,500 La -t year the goal Advance registration is held words and descended from the mated one of the greatest suc- Speaks Thursday was $1,000 and the amount col- from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Regis- stage amid cheers from the cesses in the history of the CCC lected was si.tiK). As of noon yes- trar Franklin O. Fingles an- on campus. Definite proceeds will Richard Wilbur, writer a«id edu- audience. be announced later, and will re- terday the leading house as (ai H nounced that "no deposit is re- Float Winners ' I cator, will read and comment on contributions made was Spencer quired to advance register." allocated to various local and na- his own poetry this Thursday A. Tile awarding ceremonies fol- tional charity organizations. The fifty dollar advance fee lowed. Parade entries were judged night at 8 in the HUB Ballroom. The procedure for requesting a must be paid hy May 15 if on the basis of originality of As cited in Time Magazine, record either 45 or I.P. is simple.