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ently about pouring it on, which Basketball the Falcons could easily have done. m t 1 (Continued from pace 1) Instead, BG played it close to the Fniifc New ^ ' ' / Hoppel, Dake Win Crowns cuff, teasing the Redskins to no V»lwe7 IVf BowlingBowlinir Green's crack wrestlingwrestlinar team won itsit first seven rebounds. Eddie Wingard, end. whan tip-in in the lust game de- MAC title in history, Saturday at Miami. It closed out a sup- The Falcons, who will be riding feated the Falcons, topped the erb season for Coach Bruce Bellard's grapplers, who had Tribe •coring with 14 points. Be a six-game winning streak into Falcon Nat Men gathered in 10 rebounds, high for tonight's game against Marquette, compiled an 11-0 dual-meet record. John Smith, Jim Hoppel, the Redskins, along with Bill worked the ball around, wating for UM Coach Lose At Athens and Bob Dake of BG are now MAC champs in their divisions. Brown, who also had 10. the right shot, as Miami tried des- BG tallied 71 points to runner-up Kent State's 59. West- perately to at least make a game Jack Fouts, assistant coach at BG shot a fabulous 62.7 per cent Bowling Green, was hired as as- Ohio University, winning six of out of it. the 10 events, ended Bowling ern Michigan had 89 points, fol- in field goals, connecting on 29 sistant football coach :»t the Uni- lowed by Toledo's 37. Miami's 24 7-3. Dake also finished the season of 66. Miami sank 23 of 66 for a With 3:20 remaining, BG led versity of Michigan. Saturday. Green State University's swim- unbeaten. mers' string of nine straight wins, points were followed by Ohio Uni- .14.8 per cent. Miami also shot poor- 69-50. McDonald made a set good Fouts will report to Ann Arbor versity's 14 and Marshall's S. Ken Koenlng of Kent decisioned ly from the foul line, netting 17 of snd Jim Routson hit on one close immediately, where he will begin Saturday afternoon, with a 54- Jerry Dianiska of BO in the 167- in, as Miami made two also. With 32 win over the Falcons at Athens. In the 123-pound division, Dick 32, for a 63.1 per cent. BG con- making plans for spring training Wilson of Toledo declsloned Jim pound class, 2-0. Dianiska had verted 18 of 27 for a 66.7 per cent. 1:31 left, and the Falcons leading, Thus the Falcons ended the sea- won two matches earlier to reach 73-55, the Redskins hit on Stagg of BG In the final. The Both teams garnered the same son with a 9-2 record, sandwich- score was 7-2. tho final. amount of rebounds, 47, with Rex two more, one by Brown and one ing the nine wins between defeats John Ruper of BG lost to Kent's Leach leading the Falcon*, with by Hamilton. by North Central College and Steve Kerlin, Toledo's tough 130-pounder, was awarded the re- undefeated Frank Flore in the nine. Darrow hit on one of two charity Ohio U. Ohio U. ended with a 71 feree's decision over Kent's Clar- 177-pound event, 3-0, but won the Miami, which lost its fourth tosses with :42 remaining, to give mark, with their only loss to Mia- consolation final against Gillespie R(l a mammoth lead of 74-69. mi, a team the Falcons beat last ence McNair. George Letmcr of straight game, took the tip and BG placed fourth. of Marshall, 3 1. Fiore finished moved down court to score the first McDonald hit on a layup and Law- week. first and Bill Forester of Western basket, on a jump by Brown. BG son scored on a jump, and Miller After defeating Joe Hicks of Michigan was second. All American freestyler Tom Marshall and Tom Jannoch of came right back when Rex Leach finished the scoring with two free Burns, undefeated this year in his Ohio U., BG's John Smith decls- In the heavyweight class. Bob put one in. From here on, the Fal- throws. specialties, was a double winner in loned Miami's Dave Thomas in Hall of Kent was the winner and cons never trailed. BOX SCORE the 50 and 100-yard freestyle the final. The score was 3-1. Smith John Kcrner of Miami was sec- BG rolled to a quick 19-12 lead, Bowling Grosn sprints. ended unbeaten. Smith previously ond. BG's Al Kcbl beat Jerry with 10:41 to go in the first half. Plu>-i rc FT B Hank Reest, Falcon distance had been a doubtful starter, as Galandi of Western Michigan in Wach > 0 the consolation final, 3-2. Then they caught fire even more, McCampbell 1 ■ 15 star, won half of BG's events with he hsd been stricken with the flu. scoring five more points on a jump Routson i 3 The splendid team performance Darrow t ■ 13 wins in the 220 and 440-yard free- Jim Hoppel of BG won the 147. by McCampbell and a drive in by Wad* 4 I 10 styles. pound division by decisioning Doug at the Conference meet Friday and Darrow. McCampbell also meshed Parsons 0 1 Saturday climaxed the most suc- McDonald 1 1 14 The Falcons were hampered in Ryan of Ohio U., 7-3. He, in the a free throw, to give the Falcons «b.l. 0 0 the brcaststroke and the medley preliminaries, had beaten Bob cessful wrestling season BG has a margin of 24-13. Kutma 0 0 ever had. Coach Bellard started Totals 11 11 7S relay events by the absence of Bright of Miami and Ernest Junes With 6:26 to go in the first half, of Kent. Hoppel, a sophomore, off on an all-losing season, with a Miami Paul Vogel, who missed the trip Miami cut the BG lead to 28-19 due to illness. finished out a brilliant season un- team of literally no high school Brown 4 0 experience, and since then has on field goals by Brown and Vem Thomas 1 1 OU's big edge came in four ev. defeated. Lawson, 6-4 sophomore. BG came Wlnaard • 1 14 achieved an efficiency rating In- 11 FOOTS ents, diving, the 200-yard butter- In the 157-pound division, Bob Hamilton 1 1 crease of 100 per cent His team is right back to maintain command, Z.ll.r 1 1 fly, the 100 yard freestyle, and Dake of BG beat Ken Karpinski as Darrow hit three straight lay- Mill.r 1 « IS under head coach Bump Elliott. young, with Hoppel, Letsner, IS the 200 yard breaststroke, in which of Western Michigan in the final, Lawton 1 • It is expected that his main duties Ruper, and Kebl being sophomores. ups on fast breaks. Jim McDonald, Totals tl 17 11 the Bobcats captured both first will be with the middle of the line Dianiska and Dake are juniors. who did not start, sank a set shot and second piece awards to pile to give BG their biggest lead up to —the same as his job at Howling Green. up 32 points. Coach Bellard said that the 4-1 that , 34-19 with 3:18 to go. Ten Pro Gridders wrestling meet is being held in BG's only other winners were Frank Wade started the game as The new Wolverine assistant Cleveland this weekend. come to Bowling Green as un as- Ray Martin in the 200-yard back- the other guard and did a fine job, Falcons Oppose Face Globetrotters He will take part of his team sistant this fall. Previously he had stroke, and the 400-yard freestyle netting 10 points and adding spark Ten top professional football and, if they do well, he will make coached 10 years at Dayton Fair- relay team of Hal Henning, Frans to the team. McDonald played one players—that's right, football play- an effort to send them to the mont, six years as a head coach, Fauley, Howard Scarborough, and of the best games of his career, Marquette First ers—will provide the opposition NCAA. and four years as an assistant. Martin. hitting on six of seven field goals Tonight the Howling Green Fal- for the Harlem Globetrotters The NCAA tournament this To replace Fouts, Howling and converting two of three charity cons take on the Warriors from tomorrow night at the Toledo year is being held at Iowa City and Green hat hired one of the out- tosses, for 14 counters. McDonald Marquette at Lexington, Ky. Mar- Sports Arena. Bowling Green may be represented. quette has been ranked as high standing high school coaches in The tourney is scheduled at the also provided the Falcons with some the state, William Mallory. The | Women's Intramurals They are Dante Lavelli Pro All- H thirteenth in the country at Stars Basketball team, and all of time of spring recess and therefore fine defensive play, besides doing newly appointed coach for the Four teams remain undefeated different times during the year. the team members are stars In would not be inconvenient for the some fine ball handling. Kalcons. coached East Palestine in the three women's intramural The first half ended with the Under new head coach Ed Hic- the National Football League. team. High School last year to an unde basketball leagues. Prout Hall has The wrestling team has taken Falcons way out in front, 88-21. kcy, the former St. Louis head fcated season. He resigned his a perfect record in the Tuesday- Headed by Lavelli, the other Cleve- BG shot an even 60 per cent in mentor, the Warriors were sup- land Browns are Willie Davis, some of the glory away from the position as head coach there to ac- Thursday league; Alpha Chi Ome- major sports and has gained strong the first half, hitting on 18 of 36 posed to be going through a re. cept the new post. ga, is without a loss in the Mon. Preston Carpenter, Chuck Noll, Junior Wren and Ed Modxelewski. following at the matches. With the field goals, while holding the Red- building season this year. How- Mallory is a graduate of Miami day-Wednesday league, and Alpha skins to a poor 26.8 per cent, as ever, the team caught fire early Bob Schnelker of the New York young team with Bruce Bellard and has a master's degree from Phi and Lowry III are undefeated coaching, a great future is in store they netted eight of 31. Darrow in the season and hasn't slowed Howling (ireen. in the night league. Giants, a former BG Falcon; Billy was the leading scorer at the half down yet. Reynolds of the Pittsburgh Steel- for wrestling fans at BG. with 14 points, while Wingard, The Warriors arc noted for ers; Jack Jennings of the Chicago Wade, and Leach all had six their ability to win on their home Cardinals, and Carl Tasseff of the counters. Leach provided the Fal- floor, but of late have had diffi- Baltimore Colts, are the other Contest To Decide cons with some fine rebounding culty winning on the road. Satur- Starky Stalks members of the squad. Schnelker strength, despite a bad case of flu, day night, the Warriors tried the and Jennings are the tallest mem- Local Mr. Universe which he had been trying to shake possession game on Notre Dame By Bob Starkweather bers of the team at 6-6. Phi Epsilon Kappa, men's pro- for the last few days. Leach gather- and wero outfoxed and beaten 61- Well, the Falcons have really brought tears to the eyes of even fessional physical education fra- ed in seven rebounds in that first .16. In a recent engagement with come through. Saturday marked the coolest fan. Intramurals ternity, is sponsoring a "Mr. Uni- half. Toledo, they were pressed all the verse" contest. way by the upnnd-down Rockets the bringing home of two MAC Besides Leach, Jim Routson, who crowns by BG athletic learns. Not Even before the game was over, Phi Delta Thcta and Delta Up- The search for Bowling Green's before they eked out a four point started at center, and McCampbell bad for one afternoon's work. fans started converging on the silon have won their fraternity Mr. Universe will take place at victory. floor from all directions. When the fought hard under the boards to A point of .clarification must be intramural basketball leagues ana 6 p.m. on March 17, in the Men's Marquette is a tall,rangy squad. final buizer sounded, the Falcons give the Falcons the rebounding injected here. The game with Mia- will play each other for the fra- Gym. The man declared winner edge at halftime, 29-22. Mike Moran at 6-8 is the center were at the opposite end of the ternity championships at the end will receive a trophy and his pic- mi Saturday did not determine floor from their dressing room. A Miami controlled the tip in the and leading rebounder. Gene Su- who was the MAC cage champion. of this week. ture will be displayed in the double line of shouting, backslap- second half and Wingard tallied poelsa, 6-6, and Walt Mangham, It determined who would be the In the independent league there Men's Gym until next year when the first two points of the half on 6 3, arc the forwards. The guards ping fans formed, and the team are nine teams that will go into a new picture will take Its place. MAC representative to the NCAA ran through it to the dressing room a tip-in with 19:27 left. Wingard are 6 1 Ron Dibelius and 6-0 Jim tourney in Lexington tonight. a playoff beginning this week. The The winner will be judged by hit on a drive-in before the Falcons McCoy. McCoy is the brother of with grins spreading from ear to playoffs will begin today and end members of the HPE Dejartment Bowing Green and Miami share car. scored their first points of the former all-American Julius McCoy. the crown this year. Friday. A new independent cham- on a point system of 120 points. pion will be crowned on Friday. final half with 17:20 left. Mc- Earlier in the season, the Fal- Speaking of the NCAA, we go We've been harping about de- Points will be distributed as fol- On Saturday morning, the win- Campbell and Wade scored goals cons were beaten by Marquette, 73- against Marquette in the first monstrations like the above all lows: feet, 10; legs 10; head and ner of the fraternity league and and McCampbell hit on two free 62, on the Warriors' home floor. game of the evening. Incidentally, season—but never thought we'd shoulder carriage, 15; general ap- the independent league will meet throws, to give the Falcons the At the time, Coach Harold Ander. Marquette was defeated by Notre see one here. From the team, pearance, 15; posture, 20; over- for a final playoff game to decide lead at 44-26. son predicted that the Warriors Dame Saturday night, 51 35. Seems coaches, and cheerleaders—a big all movement, 20; and muscle de- the all-campus champion. The two teams continued their might have a tough time on the they have had difficulty on the THANKS. velopment, 30. road, and so they have. hot pace throughout the half, with road throughout the season. A release from Marshall College one scoring a bucket, then the If the Falcons should get by A bit of irony came out of the this week said that Leo Byrd could other. With 9:61 to go, the Falcons Marquette, they will take on Big- cage classic. Miami students, who be elected mayor of Bowling Green Ten champion Michigan State, at continued their mastery, leading are noted for spirit and zest pur- and the rest of the Big Green 66-38. Evanston, 111., on Northwestern's chased 200 tickets, and BG fans would be elected councilmen if a Wanna be a QltvU&a Then the Redskins made their home floor. Win or lose, the Fal- bought 1,100 tickets during the special election was held right cons will then play again on Satur- final stride toward catching the pre game sales at each school. now. We'll go along with this. day at Evanston. fleeing Falcons. Jim Hamilton, 6-8 Although sororities were busy Kent started the storybook finish PLAYBOY? junior playmaker for Miami, hit on with pledging and couldn't attend to the MAC, but it was Byrd and two jump shots from around the the game, there was a large crowd his teammates who came through key, and Bob Miller, 6-11 senior Twenty-One Tourney on hand. Each fraternity had a in the clutch to send the Falcons guard, hit on a fast breaking lay- large delegation, as did the rest of into the first place tie for the up. Starts Tomorrow Night the student body. Even the towns- crown. According to the release, BG was not to be beaten, how. Tomorrow evening at 6:30, the people were well represented. the telegrams from BG are still pouring into the Huntington school. ever, as they continued to play the University intramural department Spirit—which has been lacking slow deliberate game against the will hold a "21" tournament in at cage contests throughout the Tribe's xone press. The press back- the Men's Gym. season—was really something to fired for Miami, as BG sank six All shots must be taken from a behold. Before the cheerleaders of seven straight free throws and semi-circle extending from the were even in the auditorium, ex- Walking Shorts . . . $3.95 increased their lead to 62-46 with foul circle to the out-of-bounds cited BG fans were raising the The 6:14 left. line. The person making 21 points roof. The yelling didn't stop even The Bowling Green fans, who within the shortest period of time after the team was in the dressing Wooster Shop Swim Suits .... $2.95 up will be the winner. never once let down in their cheer- room after the game. 425 E. Wooster ing, wanted the Falcons to pour it Any freshman or varsity bas- A cheer which made chills run Wash & Wear Suits $39.95 on. ketball player is ineligible for this down your spine was the one that Coach Anderson thought differ- competition. started simultaneously throughout For the stands with three minutes left Short Sleeve Shirts . . $3.95 on the clock. The sound even drown- ed out the PA system. The memor- Fraternity able cry was "N-C-double A." It —Drop in now— Sorority * CLA-ZEL * LAYA-WAY OB CHARGE . Film Decals WED., MARCH 11—One Day Only 9 24hr.^r LIT Fritx with Sorority Greek Letters "The Bolshoi Ballet" on colored Ektachrome film In Beautiful Color T.O.'s Fraternity and Sorority MATINEE WEDNESDAY 2 P.M.—EVENING BEGIN 7 P.M. Campus Corner Staflonerr PRICES: Matin-*—Adults 75c Children 50c Your College Variety Store 902 E. Wooster ETeninq— Adults 90c—Junior 75c—Children 50c —Open Evenings— Aero— from Kohl Hall Night In Old Vienna' -Night To Remember Sy DAVE MERTZ Chinois." Miss McNutt. a student, • As, oh« person mentioned at performed brilliantly in Schrein- our untie, the mily thing missing er'8 "The Worried Drummer," mas- tering all the percussion instru- in the Austrian theme of the Uni- ment.- and showing that it was versity Orchestra's Pops Concert, only the audience that was actual- Saturday nigM, was the national ly worried about her being able drink of the country, that stuff to do so. Meili, father of an Or- with the foam on top. Hut other chestra member, lent a touch of Vienna with solos on the zither, than that, everything was simply although his special selection was "wunderbar." if we remember our performed more professionally German, and some Cole Porter ly- than his solo in "Tales from the rics, correctly. Vienna Woods." The program opened on an "A Night In Old Vienna" was American note and closed on the JEANNE McCOY. Arnold Air Qu..n lor 'Sl-'St. convene, with others un evening to be remembered, and Pftttot by H»,q« the persons who worked so hard same, with the playing of the "Star DR. EVELYN DUVALL. noted sociologist and author of ••Tirol books, ta being atMndUf lb* reception lor 17 new actives ol die Paul P. Ladd squadron ol Spangled Banner," and "The Stars grstitd by l»o unidentified women after her lalk 'When You Marry." Wednesday Arnold Air Society, national i.coanlllon .ocl.ly (or AFnOTC cadet., lent week. to make it what it was—the In- and Stripes Forever." Yet we feel night. To her right are Dr. Donald Longworth. chairman of the sociology depart- From the Ml are Data Horn. Ray *• Ladd. county probate Judge. Herb EdwariU. formal Concerts Committee, Pro- that nothing was wrong with thii ment and Donna Remy. president of AWS. and Dick Bugeda. The squadron ra riomrd altar Judge Ladd'i son. who was fessor Benstock, and the members klltad In World War U. of the Orchestra—can be sure that because some patriotic number their work was not done in vain. was probably played at the begin- Personality Big Factor The atmosphere was effectively ning and end of concerts in "old Austrian, but it did not oversha- Vienna" in salute to their king In Choice Of Mate, dow the music, which sometimes or some archduke. And despite the HAMBLIN'S Clubs And Meetings happens when an elaborate back- fact that a copy of the coat of Duvall Tells Students ground is created to show-off a arms of the city of Vienna was Coin-O-Matic bo the featured speakers as they distinctive work of art. Professor suspended over the Orchestra's More than 1,000 persons at- Till BETA INITIATION relate their teaching experiences Benstock and his expertly trained stage, we were still in "old Bow- tended the address by Dr. Evelyn Laundry in the South Pacific The meeting and performing musicians made ling Green," and the playing of Millis Duvall, sociologist and an Initiation of full »nd provision- the Austrian national anthem or is open to the public . sure that this didn't happen. thor, Wednesday night in the 524 East Woosler al members will highlight the meet- something of the sort would have Grand Ballroom of the University ing of BeU Beta Beta, national Perhaps it was the leisurely at- MATINEE TO DISCUSS PLAY been carrying things too far. Union. M biology honorary, tomorrow at 7 mosphere that caused it, but the p.m. in 800 Moaeley Hall. The discussion at "Matinee Orchestra's music seemed to be Stressing the fact that there is no magic in marriage, Dr. Du- Following the meeting, sevoral Hour" at 3:30 p.m. today in the superb. To an audience sitting in a Open 24 Hours Alumni Room of tho University vall said. "Marry a person whom movies concerning cancer will be strict conventional concert man- (seven days a week) Union will center around excerpts you like, respect, trust, and rely shown. The movies include "Can- nor, it may have sounded differ- Directors Name from recordings of "The Streets upon." Having a good relationship M cer, A Research Study," "Traitor ently, but we doubt it. The Or- of New York," which is the next chestra is undoubtedly the best with others, a minimum of neu- Within," and "Man Alive." NO ATTENDANT major production of tho Univer- that it has been in years. Also to One-Act Casts roses, u wholesome sex education, Refreshment* will be served, sity Theatre. the Orchestra's credit is tho fact and a lovable personality are all ON DUTY and visitors are invited to attend. that the selections played provid- Casts for the third billing of traits of a desirable marriage part- CLUB HEARS GRAEBER one-uct plays which will he pro- N PEM CLUB HAS SPEAKER ed a steady work-out for the entire ner, according to Dr. Duvall. Max Graeber, owner of the Max group. A long intermission was duced at 7:30 p.m., March 18, have Her answers to the questions of FINEST EQUIPMENT Dr. Lorrle Camel of the Univer- Crueller Style Store for Men and held, but there were no long per- been announced by the three stu knowing one's life partner in- AVAILABLE sity of Michigan, one of the lead- Boys, will be guest speaker ut tho iods of rest for many of the musi- dent directors, Gail Peary, James cluded motivation, .sharing, and H ing exponents of free movement Home Economics Club meeting at cians during the concert. Each Schindler and Hale Ncdeleo. a sensible plunning for the future. physical education, will speak 7 p.m. tomorrow In 104 Practical piece called for full orchestra, un- Miss Perry will direct "This Dr. Duvall stressed that most mar USE AS MANY Thursday at 7 p.m. in tho north Arts Bldg. A business session will like the situation when symphonies Property is Condemned," by Ten- riages tend to succeed between MACHINES AS gym of the Women's Bldg. follow the speaker's presentation. ur other major musical works arc nessee Williams; Shindler, "Star people in their twenties, at least, After the talk, the audience will played, which fluctuate between Struck," a comedy by Florence because they are more mature and NEEDED BOOKS AND COFFEE MEETS be invited to participate in a de- movements railing for only violins Ryerson; and Nedclco, "A Marri have greater confidence in them 1 monstration of free movement phy- The character sketches of Ed- or clarinets und those calling for age Proposal," a fnrce by Anton •elves. Plenty of hot rain soft sical education. PEM Club Is spon- win Arlington Robinson will be the entire group. Yet the quality of Chekhov. She presented the idea that soring the program, which is open discussed at the meeting of Books the music at the end of Saturday Seven women have been east in "getting married is n very simple filtered water. to the public. and Coffee at 3:30 p.m. Thursday night's concert was unchanged "Star Struck." They arc Marta process, but staying married is H in the Capital Room of the Uni- from that at the beginning, for the INTERNATIONAL CLUB MEETS Mercy, Nique Pothicr. Connie more complicated than ever." Com- versity Union. Several poems writ- Orchestra gave no hint that its Dick, Kuy Obcrnour, Sandra Hob- panionship, happiness, and securi- Wash and dry In leas International Relations Club will ten about individuals by Robinson members were wearied by tho stiff litzel, Lavita Luce, and Meredith ty are required for marriage pre- than an hour. meet tonight at 7:80 In the Wayne will be subject matter, and Dr. program numbers. Marshall. paration, she mentioned. M Room of tho University Union. I,mi is Bus, instructor in English, The number, all Viennese in "This Property is Condemned," Dr. Hm-all's appearance was "The Berlin Crisis" will be dis- will be the discussion lender. character, were highlighted by will feature Janet Hindnll and sponsored by the sociology depart- Free Parking cussed following a short business Strauss' "Kadctzky March," Von Tony Lanxa. ment of the College of Liberal meeting. All interested students M Suppo's "Light Cavalry Overture." The cast for "Marriage Propos- Arts and the Association of Worn are invited to attend. Coin Changers Baroque Concert selections from Romberg'a "The al," includes Neil Staten, Roberta en Students. C-SEA FEATURES SPEAKERS Student Prince," and Haydn's McColl, and William Peinert. M Next WBGU Event "The Toy Symphony." The latter A combined meeting of the Ohio was especially enjoyed by the au- SO lb. DRYERS for Student Education Association, WBCU, the University FM radio dience because seven members of South Seas Is Scene heavy loads ... small- Kappa Delta Pi, education honor- station, aired the "pops" concert the Orchestra performed solos on Pins To Pans er dryers for the litre ary, and the Association for Child- lu-t Saturday night from the "toy" instruments — whistles, For Prout Hall Mixer Pinned loads. hood Education will be held tomor- Grand Ballroom of the University triangle, drum, and trumpet. There iB nothing like a dame row night at 7 in the River Room Union. especially the "dames" of Prout Marcia Maglott, Alpha Phi, to Certainly to be praised also was of the University Union. Hall, who will bring "South Paci- Jay Hershey, Sigma Chi; Phyllis Howard Baker and Robert the work of the Orchestra in the DRYlOc Dra. Lorrene and Virgil Ort will fic" to this campus in the form of Rauch, Alpha Phi, to John Nicol, Kinstle were in charge of the numbers featuring the concert's tor 10 Minul.i . . . iuffici.nl a mixer Friday from 9 p.m. to Kappa Sigma. for ar-rao* machta* lead. broadcust. soloists, Paul Makara, Martha Mc- midnight, in the Prout Lounge. The next musical event to be Nutt, and Frank Meili, and the Engaged aired by WBGU will be the Baroque soloists' performances as well. In The "recruita" for this voyage Judy Cunningham, Bcthesda Concert performed by the Univer- his first year as an instructor of to the South Seas will be the resi- School of Nursing, Cincinnati, to WASH 20c News From sity Collegiate Chorale under the music at the University, Makara's dents of Rodgers Quadrangle and Herb Jones, Phi Delta Theta. direction of Cardon V. Burnham, mastery of the violin was only too Stadium Club. Connie Granfield, Gamma Phi Per Machine (I lb.) Load director of choral groups, Wednes- evident in his two solos, Kreisler'a Emma Thomas is mistress of BeU, to Paul Murchel, Delta Tau Greek World day, March 18. "Leibesfreud," and "Tambourln ceremonies. Dress is informal. Delta, Miami University. ALPHA DELTA PI Alpha Delta Pi held an exchange party with Sigma Alpha Epsilon Friday evening. TAKE THIS TEST Tomorrow night the ADPi's have AND FIND OUT! # an exchange dinner scheduled with Do You Think for Yourself ? ( ; Zsta Beta Tau. 1. Does it bother you to admit that you ALPHA PHI YES 5. Do you often fall short of cash several y__ [" "1 NO f" haven't read a very popular book? days before your pay or allowance is I I | | Alpha Phi held its annual Scho- OD scheduled to come through? larship Dinner last Tuesday. The award for the most im- provement went to Phyllis Wiles 2. Do you think there are degrees of YES who raised her average from mQ 6. When you're driving, do you like cheating in a game or examination? YES 2.867 to 3.663. □ to be first getting away from a The Big SisLittle Sis team of on stop light about to change? Peg Faxe and Roberta Hause plac- ed first with a combined average of 3.8. 3. Arc there certain foods you feel YES Miss Fare and Peg Schroder sure you'd dislike without having OD 7. Would you be reluctant to learn a took the room award with a 8.6 ever tried them? YE3 mark. Donna Remy and Carol new sport in the presence of friends D-D Quimby tied for first place in the who were experts? most A's category. 4. Would you be seriously concerned to YES read in your horoscope that catastrophe OD Have you found it to be personally would befall you tomorrow? true that "a man's best friend segolls is his dog"?

9. Do you believe your choice MEN—Just to show you of a filter cigarette YES »□ how serious we or* should be based on hearsay? □ around hare about laun- dering and finishing If you're the kind of person who thinks for shirts, on* of our unite yourself, then choosing a cigarette will be for presaing ahlrta com- based on ft careful study of the facts—not pletaly automatically ©n quick decisions. cost $30,000. That's cor- rect boys, and we hava Men and women who think for them- the bills to show we still selves usually smoke VICEROY. Their good owe 1L judgment tells them there's only one ciga- rette with a thinking man's filter and a Pleas* harp us pay this smoking man's taste. And that cigarette is bUL Erary lira, ol*' VICEROY. ahlrt will help *// you're answered "NO" to eight cut of the nine questions above, you really think segalls for yourself! •laat.sm .tame. T*~»a»*. ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN'S The Man Who Thinks for Himself Knows - FILTER...A SMOKING MAN'S TASTE 1 Arnold— Phi Taus Are Host To Domain Confab For Eight Chapters For the first time in its history, the campus chapter of the Phi Kappa Tau fraternity served as host to the Fifth Domain's annual conference last week end. Nearly SO Phi Tau officers from the eight domain fraternities took part in the two-day conference. Other chapters besides the local group included thooe at Mt. Union. Hethsny. Case Tech, Akron, Bald- win-Wallace, Kent State, and Westminster. Kin tin eil speakers Saturday were Playhouse 90 Show Dr. KM, n T. Smith, dean of stu- Other Campi dents, who stressed fraternity Available On TVs Union's First Birthday scholarship, and Mel Dettra, do- main chief from Cuyahoga Falls, who spake on Intra domain rela- Jazz Stars At GW Celebrations; In Union Thursday tions. A production of Ernest Heming- Features Many Events Seven discussion groups were way's book, "For Whom The Hell The first anniversary of the held Saturday afternoon at the Phi TGIF Buttons On Sale At OSU Tolls," will be presented on TV's University Union will be one of Tau house. These seminars gave By DAVE MERTZ Playhouse !'0 at 9:;I0 p.m. Thurs- the highlights of the year with a the officers an opportunity to dis- Greek Week was the lead story on two front pages of day, and can be viewed in the full week's celebration, beginning cuss current problems and solu- Dogwood Suite of the University Summer Jobs the exchange papers found in the NEWS office this week. Sunday, April 5, tions, new ideas, and current poli- Union. The Special Features Com- cies. mittee of the Union Activities Or- Committees of the Union Acti- At Ohio State, the theme for the Week was "Fraternity Ideas Roth present and past officers ganization, which provided a show- vities Organization have been Offer Training and Ideals," and the Greeks have a threefold purpose for the were included in the seminars, de- ing of the TV production of "Ham- planning events to make the anni A number of opportunities are signed for presidents, vice presi- four days. They are: to evaluate the present Greek system; to let" last month for all students, versary week a big event, an- offered to juniors for summer dents and scholarship chairmen, is sponsoring this event also. nounced Delight Thompson, presi- training programs with various determine what the ideal Greek system is; and to discover treasurers, stewards and house The production consists of two dent. companies, according to James L. ways in which an ideal system managers, pledgemasters, rush and sity is sponsoring its second Eu- parts, with the second on Play- Quoad of the Union will be tak Galloway, placement officer. may be arrived at. social chairmen, and one on intra* ropean tour this summer. Count house 90, March 19. This showing en on a tour of the building antl Companies are now interview- Highlight of the activities was given special Union booklets. domain relations. ries to be visited include Portugal, also will be provided by the Com- ing students interested in these the jazz concert by the Dave lim- The Fine Arts Committee will Bill Jenkins, former president beck and the Billy Williams Quar- mittee that night. Heading the programs which give the employer of the local chapter, served as Spain, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, cast of the three-hour play, is sponsor an informal concert and teU. a chance to consider the prospec- Chairman of the conference. Germany, Holland, Belgium, Eng- Maria Schell, noted German act the Recreation Committee will tive employee for a permanent At the University of Cincinnati, land and Scotland. sponsor a bowling contest. The position after graduation. Sarah Vaughan and her trio will Special Features Committee will be featured at the Goddess of the Three such programs are cur- hold two featlired events to be rently iistcd in the Placement McDonald Participates Creeks dance, which will be held announced at a later date, and during its Greek Week. Office. Hess A Clark has an in- Ihe llanee Committee will sponsor tern program to offer marketing In AHE Conference Send us a carload! The freshmim a formal dance in the Grand Mall students experience in selling, Pros. Ralph W. McDonald class council at Ohio State is Calendar Of Events room. participated last week in the sales promotion. selling TGJF buttons for 25 cents Tuesdar. March 10 Announcements of the annlver The (Hidden Go. has a training fourteenth National comerencc on each. The council hopes to make 1 00 3:00 p.m LSA Meeting Wayno Room, U.U. Higher Kduration in Chicago as Tall Room. U.U. sary will be sent to other Univer- program for accounting students. enough money to sponsor a scho 3:10 3:00 p.m. AWS Mooting chairman of a discussion on the 3:30- 5:00 p m. Canpul Fellowship Commllloo "Matin** Horn Blver Room U.U. sity Unions throughout the coun- The Kastman Kodak Co. alio of- larship, according to THE OHIO 6 00 7:10 p.m Atmy ROTC Perohlna Billot Drill Women's Gym iMiestioii, "How can an institution 6.00 11:00 P m University Theatre Dress Rohoaroal Main Auditorium try. fers a summer training program. STATE LANTERN. If students "Btreere o| Now York' maintain its integrity of purpose feel the same way about Friday 1:00 10.30 p.m. Campus Wives Mooting Porry-Croghan Booms, U.U. Other companies] are listed in and program amid external con at Ohio State as they do at Bow- Wednesday. March II the College Placement Manual, trols?" 3:30 4:13 UCr Chapol Service Prout Chapol Charm Course Series infill. This manual has articles on ling Green, they should be glad 3:30- 0:00 Cobur. Hour Alumni Room. U.U. Dr. Mr Donald was executive sec- to buy the buttons, wear them, 4:00- 3:00 Social Policy Commlttoo Mooting Tafl Room. U.U. Aid Union Celebration evaluating the graduate, deciding retary of the Association for High- 4:30- 3:00 p m. CCP Mooting Right Anto Room. Prout Chapol a career, planning the interview, and thus provide many scholar- 6:00 10:00 p m. Swan Club (tooling Nalatorlum In connection with the Union er Education for seven years prior University Thoalro Drees Rohoair.nl Main Auditorium and the training program. More ships for more students who will 6.00 11:00 p m anniverary celebration, plans are to accepting the presidency of love Fridays and will etc., etc. "SlrooU of Now York" information can be secured in the HGtSU in lwfil. • :I3 1:00 p.m. Studonl Leadership and Service Board Mooting underway for a series of informal Placement Office, 118 Administra- Competitor of Carole Smith. and Interviews Studio B, PA Bldg. 6.30 1:00 p.m Studont Chantlos Board Mooting Tall Boom U.U. "charm courses" to be known as tion Bldg. The University of Cincinnati has 6:30 1:30 p m Kappa Dolla PI Mooting Blver Room. U.U. "Women's World." The series is also chosen a "best dressed girl," 7:00 1:00 p.m. UAO Entertainment. Auditions and Plehearsals Carnation Room. U.U. 7:00- 1:00 p.m Campui Fellowship Commute Philosophy Discussion Alumni Room to be sponsored by AWS and the according to its NEWS RECORD. 7:00- 1:00 p.m Bola Sola Bota Mooting 300 Moioloy Hall Social Interest Committee of the The candidate, Sue Sontag, was 7:00- 1:00 p m Homo Economics Club Mooting 104 PA Bldg. Promotions Announced scgalls 7:00- 1:00 Kappa Mu Epoilon Mooting Porry-Croghan Rooms. U.U. Union Activities Organization. selected by a committee compos, 7:00 10:00 Workihop Playoro Mooting Soctton o| Ballroom. U.U. A committee consisting of Mrs. from Music 7:30- 1:10 Gamma Dolla Lonton Sorrlco Prout Chapol For AFROTC Cadets ed of the paper's social editor, as- Myrn MePherson, head resident of sistant social editor, fashion writ- Thursday March 13 Col. Robert W. Huff, Ait Force 6:00 7:00 Penning Blfleo Drill Practice Women's Gym Alpha Delta Pi sorority; Miss Ca- Prout Chapol YOU KNOW WE HAVE er, and advisor, and photos of her 7:30- 0:00 UCF Wonhip Sorvico rol l.oiiz.. assistant to the Dean of ROTC Commander, announced that in three campus outfits will be 3:30 p.m. Performance, Harry Spanqlor. Pianlmi Becital Hall lfi cadets have been promoted re- B.G. STATIONERY. 2 Kinds 1:30- 5:00 L»A Collee Hour Rloor Room. U.U. Women; Carol McKwen, AWS re- Alumni Room. U.U. cently. mailed to Glamour magazine's "10 3:30- 3:00 ISA Colloo Hour presentative; and Peg Faze, Union Also somo stationery on Best Dressed College Girls Contest, 4:30- 5:00 ccr Moon Right Anto Room. Prout Chapol 6.00 1:00 UAO Entertainment Dopt.. Audition* and Rohoaraalr. Carnation Room Social Department chairman, will Promoted to major were: Rich- sal* for only 59c just as photos of Bowling Green's 6:15 Till Christian Scleuco Organisation Mooting Prout Chapol conduct the scries, which will in- ard M. Salchow, Herbert II. Ed- Carole Smith have been mailed. 6 30 «|M Studont Council and Cabins! Mooting Tafl Boom U.U. 7:00- 1:00 Omsga Phi Alpha Mooting Porry-Croahan. U.U. volve etiquette, glooming, and wards, David A. Riggs, Charles Wonderful procraattnasor College Views: From the Uni- 7:00- 1:00 Alpha Epillon Doha Mooting Rloor Room. U.U. R. Schnee, Robert J. Rask, and 7 15. 111! Chomical Journal Club Holp Sssslon 140 Overman Hall fashions. notes, be clever and orig- versity of Kansas DAILY KAN- 1:19 P-m Univsrslly Thoalro Production—"Slroots >>f Now York" Main Aud. Cromer W. Smith Jr. inal. Besides, we hare so SAN come these quotes: 3 30 11:00 UAO Spoctol Toaluroo—TV Showing Whito Dogwood. U.U. Tor Whom tho Boll Tolls" Promoted to captain were: Ow- many to 8*11 . . . Sharpen up, men! When a coed Friday. March 13 What's The Word en Y. Macy, Thomas I,. Gerken, says "deter gent" that means "no All Dor Womsn ■ Intramuralo Board Alumni Room. U.U. Ronald L. Hurmon, David A. Holts'., All Day ATHOCW Womon'o Rocroatlonal Assn. soap." Stale Convention Women's Building Paul M. Berens, Rodger F. How, All Day AI'HOCW Woman Sludonlo' Slato In Alum Circles Gary W. Goldenbogen, and Rich- The seniors have been referred Intramuralo Conforonco Woman's Building and Dogwood Suits segolls CCF Mooting Right Anto Room, Prout Chapol Laurence Lofftnan, T»H, is ard C. Noblitt. to as apathetic, but the senior 4:30- 5:00 Aeroae from Music Baikal ■< 6:00 1:30 Dolla Gamma Founder's Day Baaguot Dogwood Sullo U-U. teacher at Parma Senior High, Promoted to 1st lieutenant was men, after gazing on the crop of 6:00 7:30 Army ROTC Porshlng Hi|lee Drill Womon'o Gym senior girls, would like to elimin- 7:00- 1:00 l.wi.h Congregation Mooting Prout Chapel Parma. He is nn alumnus of Sig- Clyde W. Enderle. 1:13 p.m University Theatre Production—"Streets of Now York" Main Aud. ma Nu. ate the first "a." Saturday. March 14 A new Hollywood spectacular All Day Women's Recreational Aos'n. Stale Convention Women's Bldg. Nancy Hoffman, TiS. is now an is about to be released. It's called ■ a.m to Women's State Intramuralo Convention Women's Bldg. elementary teacher in Canton. She 1:00-11:00 Pi Kappa Alpha Founder's Day PI Kappa Alpha House "Adam and Eve" and has a cast I a.m. to Women's Intramural Board Historical and Ohio Suite is an alumna of Alpha Gamma HELP WANTED? of thousands. 1:00- 3:00 p m Phi Delta Theta Preliminaries for Barbershop Sing Dogwood Suite Delta. 4:00- 0:00 p m. Phi Delta Kappa Initiation and Meeting Chapol and Ad. Bldg. Job possibilities for English ma- 1:10- t:10 p m Pi Kappa Alpha Banguet Ohio Room. U.U. Chnrle.s Capcll. '68, is now an WHY TAKE CHANCES: EXPERIENCED ATTENDANTS WHX jors. An Ohio State English Ma- 1:00-10.30 p.m Phi Delta Kappa Meeting and Banguet Alumni Room. U.U. 1:15 p.m. University Thoalro Production—"Slroots of Now York" Main Aud. insurance claims adjuster in Hem- HELP YOU WITH YOUR LAUNDRY. jor, Steve Joseph, has broken into 1:00 p.m. Harmon Hall Formal Dance Grand Ballroom. U.U. stead, N.V. He is an alumnus of Tin Pan Alley. The senior wrote 1:00-11:00 Faculty Sguars Dance Club Dogwood Bulto. U.U. Delta Upsilon. I p.m.- I Lowry Closed Formal Dance East Dining Hall. Founders Do-Il-Youraalf both words and music for "The Sunday March 15 Lucy Alexander, '68, an alumna Mathematics of Love," currently 10:00 a.m.- Noon Gamma Dolla Student Worship Service Proul Chapol of Kappa Delta, is an elementary 1:00- 1:00 p.m. Recreational Swim Nalatorlum LAUNDRY number 5 in Buffalo and number 1:00- 5:00 p.m. Alpha Gamma Delia Bridge Tournament Alpha Gamma Delta House teacher in Bolton School, l.ynd- 12 in Boston, and is awaiting re- 1:00- 4:00 p.m. Chi Omega Pledge Tea Chi Omega House hurst. lease of two more hot disks in 1:00- 5:00 p.m. CCF Olflcoro' Bible Study and Mealing Prout Chapel 9 Pound Load Washed 5:00- 7:10 United Christian Fellowship Religion Service Prout Chapel Aili Kuusc, '5H, is married to April. UCF Sunday Evening Program Alumni Room. U.D. and Fluff Dried . .55c 3:10- 1:00 John I.enhart and is a social ea.se It seems Steve got fed up with (ill- 1:10 p.m. Campus Married CCF Mooting Ohio Bulto. U.U. 7:00 11:00 p.m. Phi Dolla Theta "Barbershop Sing- Grand Ballroom, U.U. worker in Cleveland. She is an Reg. Price 65c what he calls "all the bad rock and 1:15 p.m. Chamber Music Concert Recital Hall. Music Bldg. roll songs I heard on the radio" Monday, March li alumna of Alpha Chi Omega. We will do vtmr laundry for you lllS- 4:30 Liberal Arts Lecture— Or. We. Halstead Recital HalL Hall ol Music .. . while you shop . . . for lee extra while driving a truck this summer, 1:10- 4:10 UCF Religious Course Harrison Rooms U.U. Diana Thurber, '58, is married and he took pencil in hand and 4:00- 5:00 Panhellenlc Council Meeting Tafl Room. U.U. to Paul W. oliei. She is an ele- FREE SOAP! 4:10- 3:00 p.m. CCF Meeting _ Right Ante Room, Prout Chapel composed. 1:00-10:00 p.m. Swan Club Meeting Nalatorlum mentary teacher in Clcnilule, NO TIME LIMIT ON OUR DRYERS! But as it would be in Bowling Ml- 1:00 p.m. Studont Leadership and Sorvico Board Calif. Meetings and Interviews Studio B. PA Bldg. r Green, Ohio State students will 111*- 1:00 p.m. Chomical Journal Club Dinner Wl Dogwood Room. U.U. Rita Cnstanza, '. ,K, is a super- probably never hear Steve's pre- 1:10- 1:00 p.m. Greek Week Committee Meeting Capital Room, U.U. visor of physical therapy in St. 1:10- 1:10 p.m. AWB Judicial Board Meeting 400-403 Ad. Bldg. sent hit or his April release in the 7:00-10:00 p.m. Speech Tryouts Main Auditorium Anthony's Hospital. St. Peters- jhirfS Beautifully Laundered and Finished «OC 7:00-10:00 p.m. National Intercollegiate Bridge Tournament Pink Dogwood Room burg, Fla. She is an alumna of music room of the Union. Wayne Room. U.U. Open stacks. At Capital Univer- 7:10- t:M p.m. Delta Nu Alpha Mooting l/L-l,' Laundered and Finished Crt. 1:00 p.m. IFC Executive and Committee Meeting Ta|l Room U.U. Delta Zeta. IMIUKIS With or without Starch JUC sity in Columbus, library stacks will be accessible to certain stu- dents after Easter vacation, ac- cording to the CHIMES. Previous- DRY CLEANING ly the stacks were closed to all students except those in the se- Home Laundry Roberts Fine Foods, Inc. • 8UIT8 minary. The new plan will allow • PLAIN DRESSES F5 students to enter the stacks in and Dry Cleaners 112 E. Washington • TOPCOATS order to complete work for term 166 West Wooater papers and other research pro- jects. Phone 22981 Family Style Sunday Another tour. 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Older men favor fishing about three-to-one; college men prefer livelier sports like football, swimming, boating, bowling, and so forth. Designers have discovered that .- an active hobby dictates the kind example. Arrow offers knit shirts of clothe* worn while participat- with embroidered sports motifs ing in that hobby. Football is an on the pockets. Select your own outstanding example. But now ev. favorite sport—golf, fishing, ten- en ordinary sport* clothea—jac- nis, bowling, yachting—or what kets, knit ahirts and sport shirts— ever. If you can't make up your FIRE-GUTTED 133 Williams Hall makes a dismal frame far this TWW of Ike are deigned with action in mind. mind, pick one with a little De- Library. The Pre broke oat In the throe-man room early Sunday morning. March cathalon medallion. It's good look- 1. Repairs and repainting are now underway in 113, while all other inhabitants For those who have trouble with ing, and doesn't commit you to of damaeed rooms hare mored back. The cause of the bless ard the damage shirt lm!s wavering in the breeze, anything. incurred have noi been released. Arrow has a knit shirt with a back tail two inches longer. Now sports- Then there are the indoor sports- men can stretch all they like— men. These are the men who pre- for a hole in-one. a strike, or a fer quieter hobbies such as model- Applications For ODK Abolished perfect serve—and the shirt stays building, collecting, carpentry and put. such. For these indoor hobbyists, Omicron Delta Kappa, men's honorary fraternity, is ini- Many fibers and fiber combina- the new shirts feature "Heirloom" tiating a new method of receiving candidates for membership. tions are represented in knits this and "Collectors" motifs. These are The change was made at the last meeting of the honorary by long-sleeved shirts done in "San- spring:. Of course, there's the all- altering article five of the ODK constitution. cotton, and the popular drip-dry forized"—labeled cottons. These Dacron and cotton. Now cotton can also be worn for the more In the past, men desiring membership in the organization and nylon are blended, for a shirt sociable indoor sports. applied to the organization themselves. Now, under the new REX LEACH lcik.ii a lump ihol |rt>m ths loul llns Hi Rsdiklm Bill Brown with extra elasticity . . . orlon If sticking to your books is system, a membership committee and Eddie Wlnqard attsmpt to block II. loach, who wai rocsntly glron an and wool for extra absorption . . . your hobby, we're eorry. We can't will prepare a list >f eligible mem- render a report of its findings. honorablo moallon on the UPI all American loam, ocorod six potnU In tho game high-bulk orlon for a real "he- help you there. Try an old bath- bers. Immediately prior to the bal- that oaw Bowling Croon boat Miami for Iho flni limo ilnco Iho 1953 54 ooaoon. man" look . . . nnd acrilans for robe and some battered sneakers. loting, and as many time* there, The changed article now reads: after as occasion demands, the 7(41. solid comfort. But if you're out to have some The president shall appoint a presiding officer shall call atten- And if you think a knit shirt fun, dress the part and get on committee of at least three active is done only in that old familiar with it tion of the members to the re- members at least two month* be- quirements that no man of un- weave, look again. A new one is fore each election meeting, whose whaleskin, a surface-interest knit questioned eligibility (publicly duty it shall be to prepare a list considered) shall be barred for —and classic-crochet looks just Delta Tau Delta Plans of all eligible candidates fi. mem. like the real thing. personal reasons or because of bership and to present this list to empus politics. Try a new collar treatment, Fifth Easter Egg Roll the Circle at its annual election such as the shawl collar, button Delta Tau Delta will hold its meeting. The vote shall be by secret writ downs, crew necks or boat necks. fifth annual Easter Egg Roll for Each member may present to ten ballot. These ballot* shall be But do college men have to stick Wood County Children at 1 p.m. the committee a list of not more counted by tellers appointed by to white? How about bright red, .Sunday at City Park than 10 men in the institution the president. If any candidate or gold, or blue and brown stripes? whom .he considers eligible and receives the required number of Also for active sportsmen are Last year the Egg Roll, which i* for children 12 years of age and wishes to have considered for elec- votes for election as provided in the windshield jacket*. These fea tion. Article VI, Section 6, of the Na- ture a pleat at each side of the under, was cancelled because of bad weather. The membership committee shall tional Constitution, he shall be armhole in back, to give complete be assisted in the selection of their declared elected and the vote shall freedom of movement. Done in Contributions from local mer- list by the preferential lists sub then be taken individually by sec- water-repellent fabrics, in a wide chants and business men have en- mitted by the members as far as ret ballot on the remaining num- variety of plaids and solids, these abled the fraternity to buy the it is consistent with the require- ber, in the order in which they are popular for outdoor sports necessary eggs and prizes. ments for eligibility. appear on the committee's list. such as boating and golf. A coloring party, at which the At the election meeting the With the new method. ODK In addition to construction de- eggs will be decorated, will be membership committee shall post hopes to get more of the eligible tails, hobbies also influence the held Saturday for the men and its list of candidates conspicuously men on campus who, li the past, appearance of some garments. For their dates. before the assembled members and were hesitant to apply.

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