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Title: The Daily Senator (Fall 1961) Date: Fall 1961

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the (Sally senator

______sept ,2UL editort Charles g. wadas dickinson college ______student senate

WELCOME! Chorale Rehearsal Tho student body and faculty There will be a full choral© of Dickinson College wish to ox- practico at 1^:00 in the music tend a most hardy welcome to our building today. All members are now president Dr, Howard Rubendall asked to bo present. and his family. Wanted! Chapel Referees for IP football. If All students and faculty arc interested contact Ed Salter or required to attend the formal con­ call CH 3-6176 at tho theta chi vocation ceremonies for the 1961- fratdmlty before next wed. 1962 academic year in tho Alumni gymnasium today at 1 1 :00, Swimming

Important I Any boy interested in trying out for the swimming team is asked All persons wishing to place to report at the swimming pool at articles in the Daily Senator Ip: 30 on thursday afternoon, today. please submit them, before 5 :00, Coach Eavenson to the mailroom in Old Wost tho day before you wish it published or else contact Greg Wadas at tho Alpha Chi Rho fraternity before 8:00, Thank you, Greg Wadas

Sunday

T his Sunday there will bo a matriculation service held In Allison Chapol, Everyone is invited. Faculty Reception T he faculty reception will bo tomarrow night in tho gym at 8:00. Everyone is invited to go. the daily senator*

______sept. 22 oditor: Charles g. wadas dickinson college student senate

President’s Reception Important I T he President’s reception Any person wishing to place ■will be held tonight in alumni an article in the daily senator gymnasium at 8:00. It is a gen­ please submit them to the mailroom eral get-together of the now in Old West before 5:00 the day students, old students, and the before you wish it published or members of the faculty. Everyone else contact Greg Wadas at the is invited. Alpha Chi Rho fraternity before 8r00. thank you. Lawn P arty Wanted! The Phi fraternity is having an all-campus lawn party Referees are needed for the tomorrow at 2:00. There will be oncoming IF football season next a Rock-and-Roll band and the party week. If Interested contact Ed is open to all. Bring blankets Salter at the Theta Chi fraternity and dates. or call CH 3-6176 before w?edn.

Sunday This Sunday there will be a matriculation service at the Dickinson College Chapel. Everyone Is Invited. the daily senator

sept. 25 editor: Charles g, wadas dickinson college student senate

Students with cars Campus Journalism

AEE APPLICANTS for car permis« T oday at throe o’clock in sion mush have the auto registra­ the McCauley room in the basement tion card filled out and returned of Old West there will be a moet- to the Dean of Men by Wed. sept.27. of the staff and all those inter­ Some permits arc ready for distri­ ested in working on the Belles bution now. Lettres’ Literary Bulletin maga­ zine. Freshmen interested in campus journalism are strongly ATTENTION urged to attend this meeting. Thore will be a meeting of all students enrolled in Economics 61 Social Committee at 3:00 today in South rm. 2. The all college social com­ All persons taking vocal semi­ mittee will meet in the McCauley nar (music 83), please contact Mr. room at 12:30 today. Mueller immediately for schedule arrangements. Mermaid Players If thore arc any men who arc still interested In singing in the Everyone Is invited to tryout Dickinson College Choir, see Mr. this Wednesday afternoon 2:00- Mueller in the Music building right 5:00 or in tho evening 7 :30-9:30 away. or on thursday afternoon from ip: 00-5 : 3D or in the evening from 7:30-9:30. Reading Classes

Are you interested in improving Wanted! your rate of reading comprehension? Classes begin Wed. afternoon, sept. Anyone willing to give one 27, at 2:00 and 3:00 . T here are hour a week to help Cub Scout 10 weekly sessions. Fee is $10.00. Pack 189 (Allison Methodist Church Register at the Office of the Reg­ is asked to see Prof. Sloane, istrar. T ho size of each class Denny 6. is limited to twenty, so hurryI

Referees Remember Anyone wishing to be a refer­ Any person wishing to place ee in this year’s IF football an article in the daily senator league contact Ed Salter at the please submit your article to tho Theta Chi fraternity or call CH- mailroom in Old West before 5:00 3-6176 before Wed, the day before you wish it publish­ ed or contact Grog Wadas at the There will bo a Dickinsonlan Alpha Chi Rho fraternity before editorial board meeting today at 8: 00. 5 :00, if your name appears on the mast head— be there!

Student Senate Debate Team Tho student senate will hold its first meeting today at ip: 00 There will be a meeting of in Memorial Hall. everyone interested in trying out for the college debate team in room 8 Denny at 7:00 tomarrow;. All freshmen are welcome. the daily senator

______SEPT. 26 editor: Charles g. wadas dickinson college student senate

Chapel Service Microcosm Today’s speaker is Bishop ¥» Attention freshmen and all Vernon Middleton, the Bishop of the upperclassmen! The Microcosm Is Central Pennsylvania District of looking for those people with tho the Methodist Church. Bishop versatility and interest needed Middleton is a dickinson graduate to produce a first-class yearbook. and trustee of the college. He Wo need photographers; copy, will inaugerate this years ffiepre- sports, feature and specialty sentativo American Preachers writers as well as business and Series on "Religion and the Intel­ secretarial help, /in organizat­ lectual Life", at 11:00 In the ional meeting will bo held this Dickinson Chapel. Thursday evening at 7:30 in the Chorale Memorial Hall, All members of the Chorale are expected to be at the Dickin­ I.F.C. son Chapel at 10:55. Your gowns have been moved to the Chapel and There will be an Inter-frat­ you will vest and form in fellow­ ernity Council meeting tomorrow ship hall. night at 7:15 in the McCauley rm.

I.V.C.F. Orchestra The Reverend Dr. Keuhner, Dean of Tho College-Community Orch­ the Reformed Episcopal Seminary estra will meet In tho music bldg, in Philadelphia, will speak tomar at 7:00. Plans are to present an: row evening in Old West at 7:00 Orchestral Concert this semester on the topic, "‘Christianity’s and the Brahms "REQUIEM" with the Cross". All students and faculty choral organizations during the are invited to attend. spring semester.

Mermaid Players Basketball Players Everyone is invited to try­ There will be a meeting of out for Moliere’s Tartuffo, the all interested candidates for the new mermaid players production. college basketball team today at Tryouts are: Ip: I}_5 in the gym. Bring a copy of Wed.: 2-5, & 700-9:30 your class schedule with you. If Thurs.: [{.-5:30, & 7:30-9:30 you can't make it at this time I will be in my office untill 5 :30, it is important. Debate Council Coach DuCharme There will be a meeting of everyone interested In intra­ Reading Classes college dobating meet tonight in the McCauley room in Old West Are you Interested in impro­ (new room from yesterday) at 7 :00. ving your rate of reading compre­ All freshmen are welcome. hension? Classes begin this Wed. afternoon at 2:00 and 3:00, There are 10 weekly sessions. Foe is Students With Cars $10.00. Register at the office of the Registrar. Tho size of ALL APPLICANTSfor car permits each class is limited to twenty, must have the auto registration so H U R R Y ' ______card filled out and returned to Yearbook pictures on steps of West: the Dean of Men by Wed. sept. 27. 5:00— Freshmen Counselors Some permits are ready for distri­ 5:05--0rientation Leadors + faculty bution now.______5:10--Foreign Students The following photographs will be 5:15— Senate officers and senators taken for the 1961-62 Microcosm 5:25— Class officers this thursday In Qrayor Lounge: (Taken in Denny Hall): 12:30— President's Council 7:00— Dickinsonian Editors 12:35“-!'' Tcllenic Council 7:20— Microcosm Editors 12:i|0— Ir -fraternity Council 12:ij-5““Wh' end Chain tho daily senator*

______Sept, 27 editor: Greg Wadas — — — dlckinson college student senate

Students with Cars Microcosm Pictures ALL APLICANTS for car permits The following photographs wil] must have the auto registration be taken for tho 1961-62 Microcosn card filled out and returned to On thursday— (in Drayer Loungo): the Dean of Men bo today. Some 12:30— Presidents Council permits are ready for distribution 12:35--Pan Hellenic Council now. 12:£j-0— Inter-fraternity Council 12:1^5— Wheel and Chain (on the old stone stops of West): I.V.C.F. 5:00— Freshmen Counselors 5:05— Orientation leaders The Reverend Dr. Kcuhner, (faculty and students) Dean of the Roformed Episcopal 5:10— Foroign students Seminary in Philadelphia, will 5:15— Senate Officers and speak today in Old West (Memorial Senators Hall) at 7:00. All students and 5:25— Class Officers faculty are invited to come. (in Denny Hall): 7:00— Dickinsonian Editors 7: 2:0— Microcosm Editors Mermaid Players

Everyone is invited to tryout I.F.C. for Molier’s Tartuff0, the new mermaid players production. The Thero will be an Inter-frat tryouts are:' ornity Council meeting today at today: 2-5* & 7:30-9:30 7:15 in the McCauley room. thursr lj.-5:30* & 7:30-9:30 Dickinsonian College Band "Dickinsonian organizational The college band will meet in meeting foreveryone interested in the music building at 7:00. Final working on the college weekly pland for the trip to Swarthmore newspaper in Memorial Hall at will be made at this time. Trumpet 7:15. ALL FRESHMEN WELCOME. players arc requested to appear in uniform for publicity photos. Senate NSA

WRITERS! All those students interested in working on the studont senate The Hornbook, D-son’s lltorary NSA committee should report to an magazine is collecting material to organizational meeting today in round out its fall issue. Anyone South Collego at 5:00. It is with fiction, non-fiction, or even Imperative that you attend if you poetry, submit a typed copy to the desire to work this year. Freshmen mailroom in Old West, or call Mike are especially invited to work on Wurster at Theta Chi, CH-9-9258. this committoo.

ATTENTION STUDENTS Wrestling Team

Attention to freshmen and all Anybody interested in trying upperclassmen. The Microcosm is out for the wrestling team will looking for those pooplo with tho please meet in the cellar of the versatility and interest needed to gym TOEAYat 1^:30. Be prompt! produce a first-class yearbook. Know your approximate weight! ALL We need photographers; copy, sports FRESHMEN ESPECIALLY WANTED. feature and specialty writers as well as business and secretarial help. An organ!zationql meeting -::-:;-PEP RALLY-::-;:- will be hold tomorrow night at (No Charge for Dance) 7:30 in the Memorial hall. Thero will bo a D-son Pep Rally this friday at South fol­ IF FOOTBALL lowed by a dance in the gym. Music by the "BLAZERS". Everyone be 3.30— Sigma Chi & Kappa Sigma there and meet our football team j^;[|0— Alpha Chi Rho & Phi Kap on to its first victory this year. the daily senator

______sept. 28 editor: Charles g. wadas dickinson collego student senate

Chapel Assembly Microcosm Pictures The speaker in assembly this The following photographs will morning is Dean Roger E. Nelson, be taken for the 1961-62 Micro©osm. Dean of the College. On today— (in Drayer lounge): 12:30— Presidents Council 12:35--PanHellenic Council SENIORS 12:1+0— Inter-varsity Council 12:\\S— ’Wheel and Chain Any senior who is planning to on the old stone steps of West)': student-teach in the spring some- 5:0QFreshm.cn Counselors ator should make up chapel defici­ 5:05— Orientation Leaders encies in the Rail semester. (faculty and students) 5:10— Foreign Students 5:l5--Sonate Officers and Men’s Glee. Club Senators 5:25— Class Officers The Men’s Glee Club will re­ (in Denny Hall): hearse tonight from 7-8 on the 7:00— Dickinsonian Editors third floor of the music building. 7:10— Microcosm Editors Let's start the year off right with a 100$ attendance. ALL JUNIORS!

Sharproom Tea Because there was a tie in the spring election for the office There will be a tea today in of vice-president in the junior the Sharproom of the Library for class between A1 Wicks of Sigma all faculty and students at 1|:00. Chi and John Magee of SAE, there will be another election right after assembly today. All juniors Orchestra please be there! The College-Community Orches­ tra will meet in the music building Mermaid Players at 7:00 today. Today is the last chance for anyone to tryout for the Mermaid Treasurers Players new production Molier’s Tartuffe, everyone is welcome. All treasurers of organiza­ Tryout times are: tions alloted funds through the TODAY--ip-5; 30, Sc 7?30-9: 30 Student Senate or desiring allot­ ment for the year 1961-62 must fill in an itemized budget sheet in the Microcosm Meeting business' office by 12:00 Monday, October 2. Tonight is the time (7:30) of the Microcosm’s organizational meeting for ALL FRESHMEN, UP PPL* -::-):-P EP RALLY-::-::- CLASSMEN, AND OLD STAFF. Everyone is Invited to come. There will be a D-son PEP*> RALLY tomarrow night at South fol­ lowed by a (FREE) dance in the Writers: gym with music by the ’’BLAZERS”. Everyone is urged to attend! The Hornbook, D-son’s liter­ ary magazine is collecting mater­ ial for Its fall issue. All types SQUASH ENTHUSIASTS’ of creative writing is acceptable. Please submit a typed copy to the All those interested in play­ mailroom in Old Wost, or call Mike ing college squash meet in the Wurster at Theta Chi, CH-9-9258. lobby of the gym today at Ip; 30. IF Football IF Football Today’s games: Yesterday: SAE v. Phi Delt--3:l+0 Sigma Chi 12— Kappa Sig 7 Phi Ep v. Beta — Ip:ipO Phi Kap 19--- "Crow" 0 the daily senator

______sept, 29 editor: Charles g.' wa'da's dickinson college student senate

Microcosm Pictures ATTENTION! The following Microcosm pict­ b To all sororities and frat­ ures will he taken today: ernities, The deadline for the 3:15— R.O.T.C. sorority and fraternity articles 3:20— Biology for the Oct, 6 issue of the Dick- 3:25— Geology insonian, is 12:00 noon, Monday 3:30— Chemistry Oct, 2, Articles for this issue 3:35— Physics must be in the Dickinsonian room 3:50— Library staff by this time. (NEW ADDITIONSI) 3:00--Physical Education 3:1+0— Math *-*ALL STUDENT S*--::- 3:1+5— Economies Please be prompt for all pictures. The college doctors have alerted us to the possibility of a flu epidemic in the near future. Vocal Seminar If you want a flu shot, sign up with your dorm counselor or pro­ The vocal seminar class will ctor or floor representative or hold its meeting at 10:00 on in the office of the Dean of Men, Saturday mornings. All names must be received by next tuesday, Oct, 3 at noon. The shots are free except to the fac­ College Band ulty who may get them for $1 ,0)0 . The college band will meet in the music building at 3:30 today. (Memo to tardy squash enthusiasts') All those who missed yester­ JUNIORS! days squash meeting are urged to attend today in the gym lobby at In the election for vice- 5:00, Anyone interested In play­ president of the junior class yes­ ing squash is welcome, terday, John Magee was elected. ##--PEP RALLY--## Treasurers The pep rally will begin All treasurers of organiza­ tonight at Denny Hall at 7:00 and tions allotod funds through the start a fraternity roll call and Student Senate or desiring allot­ parade to South College, The ment for this year, must fill in dance will begin right after the an itemized budget sheet in the pep rally In the gym. The dress business office by 12;: 00 noon on is informal and the music will be Monday, Oct, 2, by the "Blazers, It is free, IF FOOTBALL IF FOOTBALL 3:1+0— Pin Psi v, The+a Chi Phi Delt 38— SAE $ [+:l+0— Sigma Chi v. Crow Beta 6 — Phi Ep 0 Chapel-11:10 (Senior Political Science Majors) This morning1s Chapel speaker All Senior Political Science is the Reverend Dr, George MacPher- Majors are requested to be at room son Docherty, native of Scotland 112 Denny this Wed, Oct, i| for a who came to the United States in special test for the Educational 1950 at the ca.ll of the present Testing Service as part of a si.rvc charge, the New York Avenue Pres- Attendance is Mandatory? students byterian Church of Washington, D.C, will be excused for all classes Dro Docherty, an author and T.V, including ROTC, The time of the preformer is the second in this test is 2:00j yearTs series of Representative American preachwrs. ATTENTION! Chorale Students and faculty should not miss the provocative address Members of the dhorale are re- by Dr, Craig R, Thompson, ’33, in quested to form and vest in Follow- Memorial Hall, Old West, tonight ship Hall of the Chapel at 11:00 at 8:00o Reception and refreshments prior to today’s Chapel service, afterwards« Dr, Rubendall and the committee on religious affairs express apprec­ iation to the choral© for its will- Senior Men: A representative of ingness to provide choral leadership for the Navy Officer Programs will at this service, be In South College today to dis- cuss same with interested seniors and to assist them in applying for Men's Glee Club naval commissions. The men’s Glee Club will re­ hearse tonight from 7-8 in the music Panhellenic Weekend building, T he Glee Club will sing on Parent’s Weekend Oct, Hi, there­ It's coming soon! Panhelleni fore it is important that all mem­ weekend! Come to a student-faculty bers be present for this rehearsal. basketball gome at 7:30 friday nigh with a freshmen skit between halves and a dance to follow,, Saturday Attention Lettermen! there will be the annual Carnival There will be an important with new booths, fun, and prizes meeting of the UDU Club tonight at for all. This Year the carnival 7:3-0, room 112 Denny Hall, Your will be hold on the tennis courts Attendance is requested. behind the gym from 3:00 to 8:00. A queen for the week-end will be crowned at 8:00 Saturday, Mermaid Players

Season tickets may be returned or I.R.C. brought everyday this week between 1-!|:00 in Denny #3 . The International Relations Club will hold its first meeting tomarrow at 7:30 In Memorial Hall Part-time work of Old West, Prof. Pflaum of the History department will speak on All men Interested in part- his recent Latin American trip. time work, report to the Placement Everyone is invited to attend. Office In East College B-section on thursday Oct. 5 at 3:3:0. MANAGERS! Prospective Law Students Any students wishing to be a mana­ ger for ANY SPORT, fall, winter, Dean Malcolm Talbot of the or spring, contact Coach Evenson in Rutgers University School of Law his office as soon as possible. will be on campus tomarrow at 3:1|0 in the McCauley room. Any inter­ ested students are urged to talk IF Football with him. (rosuits): Phi Delt 13~Phi Kap 12 S.A.E. 13— Theta Chi 12 Flu Shots (today) 3:if0— Phi Ep v. Sigma Chi Remember to sign up for flu i|:l|0— Phi Psi v. Kappa Sig shots by 12:00 today In the Dean of Mens office or dorm represent­ ative or counselor. the daily senator

______•______October 2 editor: Charles g. wadas d'ickinson college student senate

SENIORS! I.R.C. Any Senior wishing to student- The International Relations tcach in the Spring-Semester should Club will hold its first meeting make up his chapel deficiencies in this wed. October A, at 7*-00 in in the Fall semester. Memorial Hall of Old West. Prof, Pflaum of the History department will spwak on his recent Latin ATTENTION! American trip. Everyone is in­ vited to attend. All Sororities and Fraternit­ ies must have all articles for the October 6 issue of the Pickinsonian Prospective Law Students in by 12:00 noon today. Articles for this issue must be in the Dean Malcolm Talbot of the Dickinsonian room by this time. Rotgers University School Of Law will be on campus this wed. at 3:14-0 in the McCauley room. Any- -;h ;-ALL STUDENT S-::--::- interested please attend. The College doctors have alerted us to the possibility of Club Treasurers! a flu epidemic in the near future. If you want a flu shot, sign up All treasurers of organi­ with your dorm counselor or proc­ zations alloted funds through the tor or floor representative or in Student Senate or desiring allot­ the office of the Dean of Men, ments for this year, must fill in All nones must be recieved by this an itemized budget sheet in the tuesday Oct, 3 at noon. The shots business office by 12:00 noon on are free except to the faculty who Monday, today! may get them for $1 .00. Socia.1 Committee STUDENT 'SENATE There will be a brief social The college student senate committee meeting today at 12:30 will meet today at ip: 00 in Memorial in the McCauley room to discuss Hall in Old West. homecoming.

Pan-Holanic Weekend IF Football The Pan-Hel weekend is this friday and Saturday so watch for 3:U-0— Phi Kap v. Phi Delt the following articles in the days Ip:IpO— SAE v. Theta Chi to come for the fun-filled week­ end instore for all of you, 1

FOR THE REVIEW OF SATURDAY'S FOOT BALL GAME SEE THE REVERSE SIDE THE SENATOR REVIEW OF THE CARLISLE DICKINSON--SWARTHMORE GAME

A couple of extra points and a safety proved the difference last Saturday as Swarthmore downed Dickinson 23-18, in the season opener for both teams. Before approximately 2,500 spectators at Swarthmore, the home team cashed in on two extra point attempts to non© for the Red Devils in a see-saw offensive battle that could have gone either way,' Dickinson started the game in fine fashion. Jack Thomas, on the second play of the game, intercepted a Swarthmore pass on the enemy 33 yard line and raced up to the 20, With Reno DiOrio operating the team, the Devils scored in six plays with Thomas carrying the ball 7 yards off-tackle for the touchdown, Thomas tried off-tackle again for the two points but was stopped, Swarthmore promptly marched 68 yards in l8 plays for the tying touchdown. Halfback John Green then put the home team ahead when he booted the extra point. The highlights of Swarthmore*s march^were two crucial fourth down plays with long yardage to go for a first down, A fake kick and nun around left end for 16 yards pulled them out of a hole the first time, and a 13 yard double reverse was the answer the second time,, (D* son Scores Again)? Dickinson bounced right back after the kick-off "and went 53 yards in 9 plays for their second touchdown, DiOrio led this second period advance with runs of 10 and 11 yards. Bob Harlowe crashed into the end zone from Ij. yards out with eleven minutes left in the second period for the score. Once again Dickinson tried for the two point conversion and again they failed as DiOrio* pass was incomplete, The Devils 12-7 advantage was short-lived, however, as the home team rolled 70 yards in 9 attempts for the touch­ down, Three passes by their sophomore quarterback featured the drive, bob Lillie throw for gains of 3b> 18 and 8 yards through the leaky Dickinson pass defenses. Halfback Green increased Swarthmore*s lead when he w©ut over the right side of the Dickinson line for the Two point conversion. Swarthmore now led 15-12. (Fumble on the Goal Line); The Red Devils, with Walt Buckley at quahteF"Sack, proceeded” to fashion a drive of their own after the kick­ off, With time running out in the half, Buckley alternated Thomas and Dan Shaver off-tackle and todsed a 10 yard pass to Durb Wagnar, which brought Dickinson to Swarthmore*s 5 with only a minute and a half remaining, A penalty put the ball on Swarthmore*s one with 0:53 left, Reno DiOrio, who had taken over at quarter for Buckley, tried a sneak. The officials placed the ball inched from the goal. On the following play DiOrio and center Barney Field missed connections on the center snap and Swarthmore took over on their gaol line, as the half ended, (21-12 Swarthmore): A quick-kick that failed set up Swarthmore*s third score. With a third and eleven situation on their own 13, the Devils tried to punt out of danger. However, fullback Lou Vcrdelli let the ball slide off his foot, and it went only 9 yards. From the Dickinson 22, Swarthmore needed only six plays to score. Green missed the kick for the extra point but the home team still led 21-12 , (Buckley Unwinds): The remainder of the third period saw both team advance little past midfield. Early in the final quarter, though, Buckley took over at quarter for Dickinson with the ball on the Swarth­ more Iql. On the first play Buckley threw 3b yards to sophomore Dan Shaver putting the ball on the enemy 7. Wasting no time, Buckley tosse a looping pass to Harry Packard in the right flat for the touchdown. The pass for the extra point missed for the third time, (One Last Chance): With sis: minutes left Dickinson got a reprieve. Swarthmore punted to the Devils 1|0, However, Thomas and DiOrio were both spilled for losses and a Buckley pass failed, so the visitors were forced to punt. Swarthmore chewed up time with a march to the Dickinson 12 were they fumbled and Packard recovered for Dickinson. With a minute to go in the game the fired-up Swarthmore line mobbed Buckley in the end zone for a safety to make the final score read 23-18. the dally senator

______Oct. H; editor: Charles- g. wadas dickinson college student senate

Senior Men and Women! Campus Chest The U.S. Department of State There will be a meeting of will hold the next written Foreign the campus chest committee today Service Officer Examination on Dec. at L|_: 30 in Drayer, 3rd floor 9, 1961. Information and applica­ lounge. , tion forms are available at the Placement Office. The closing date for filing applications Is Oct, 23. Belles Lettres There will be a short organ­ Microcosm izational meeting of the Belles Lettres Society tonight at 7:00 There will he a feature staff in Denny 108. All old members meeting today at 5:00 in Denny 8 and interested students are urged so that all reporters can recfeivo to attend. their assignments. ALSO: Anyone interested in working on the photographic-staff Mermaid Players of the Microcosm, contact Ron Parker at Ch-3-6202 any night this week The season ticket office is after 7 :00. open daily from ip—ip: 30 in room #3 of Denny. Unsold tickets should be I.V.C.F. returned daily at ip: 00 to Denny 3 Tickets may be purchased Andy Hoffecker will be the from Mermaid Players who are discussion leader at the Inter- wearing the "M.P.1' tags, or, at Varsity Christian Fellowship meet­ the box office in Denny. ing at 7:00 In Old West tonight. Summer experiences of some of the members will be shared. All Aquae ade faculty and students are invited. Aquacade will start today at 7:00 at the college pool. All Foreign Students interested freshmen and upper- class women are Invited. Come There will be a foreign stu prepared to swim. dent meeting today at ij.: 00 in South. All interested students, freshmen included, please attend I.R.C. if they would like to help out on the committee. The International Relations Club will hold Its first meeting today at 7:30 in Memorial Ha.ll of Concert Bard Old West. Prof, Pflaum of the History Department will speak The Concert Band will reherse on his recent Latin American trip at 7:00 in the Music Building for Everyone is urged to* attend. three concerts in the next three weeks. We are going to Haverford- final arrangements at this meeting Prospective Law Students will be made; also elections. Dena Malcom Talbot of the Rutgers University School of Part-time Work Law will be on Campus today at 3:14-0 In the McCauley room for All Men interested in part- discussions With all jutornater] time work, report to the placement Office in B-section o-e-E«at College tomarrow at 300. •5HKHMKHS-— Senior Political— Science Majors!I //## PANHELLENIC WEEK-END ### All Political Science Majors are- requested to be at room. 112 Denny Don’t forget to make plans now to today for a special test given by attend the great PnnHellenic week­ the Educational Testing Service. end this friday and Saturday. There Students will be excused from all will be a basketball game, freshmen other classes including R0TC and skits, and a great dance afterwards. attendance is mandatory. the daily senator

______Oct, 5 editor: Charles g. wadas dickinson college student senate

Assembly Peace Corps! (11:10 in Bosler Kail) Anyone interested ih attend­ Prof, William R, Bowden, of ing tho regional Peace Corps con­ the English Department, will speak vention In Philadelphia this today on U50ur (SOB) Orthography", weekend should contact Ken Bowling A subject on English spelling and at CH 9-9127 IMMEDIATELY! pertaining to his refresher year. Japanese Prints FRESHMEN ! I There are 57 color prints in Due to a lack of support by woodcut by the leading 18th cen­ the freshmen class, the Student tury Japanese masters. These are Senate will not send a bus to the from the superb collection of the Haverford gone this weekend. Allen Art Museum, Oberlin College, the exhibition Is on loan to Dickinson College from Oct. 2£- Senior Men and Women Oct. 26. DON'T MISS IT. The U.S, Department of State will hold the next written Foreign Jewish Services Service Officer Examination on Dec. 9. Information and applica­ Jewish Services will be held tion forms are available at the this Friday in tho Durbin Oratory Placement Office. The closing date at 5:00, All arc welcome. for filing applications is Oct. 23. (ALSO)— Applications for the Profesional Qualifications Test of Men's Gloe Club the National Security Agency, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland to bo The Men's Glee Club will meej; given on our campus Oct. 21, can tonight at 7:00 in Bosler Hall. be obtained at the Placement Office. Those people who wish to audition T he completed applications must be for the glee club will be heard received in Princeton on or before irrmediatoly after tho practice. Oct, lip.

Mermaid Players Dickinsonian Tho season ticket office i3 There will be a. meeting of the open daily from ip—Lpr 30 In room #3 Dickinsonian news staff at 7:00 of Denny. IMMP0RTANT--unsold tonight in the basement of Denny. tickets should be returned daily Assignments for tho next issue will at ip: 00 to Denny #3. be given out. Tickets may bo purchased from Mermaid Players who are wear­ ing the "M.P." tags, or, at the Pan-Hellenic Weekend box office. Tomorrow night at 7:30 in the gym is a student-faculty gone, fol­ Scientific Club lowed be a record dance and featur­ ing the freshmen skit between halves All persons interested in partic­ of the game. Saturday’s carnival, ipating in tho activities of the to be held from 3:00-8:00 on the Mohler Scientific Club are to tennis courts will feature a dart- submit their names on paper with toss, "date-rating", balloon-shaving, class and major to Dr. Rogers. penny-pitching, and other booths. All names a.re to bb submitted to Prizes to be awarded include jewelry Dr. Roger's office by Monday. records, a blouse, candy, hsife-sets. You name it— they'll have it. Come 'y w w i-'M’7r*iooc'”/r'/r'/v"etc-/r'r'c tro % <5”>Hovcivoo6ororvr for the crowning of the queen at * ALL PERSONS WISHING TO WORK * 8:00 Saturday night, ON THE DAILY SENATOR NEWSPAPER «■ PLEASE MEET TODAY IN ROOM '8 * * "CROW" PIZZAtfPARTYl * DENNY HALL AT 3:30 TODAY. OR * * IF YOU CAN'T MAKE IT PLEASE * ONLY freshmen WOMEN are Invit­ CONTACT GREG WADAS AT ALPHA CHI* ed to the fabulous "CROW" pizza * RH0 SOMETIME DURING THE DAY. * party this Sunday from 5:00-8:00. * THANK YOU *

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______Oct. 6 Editor: Charles g. wadas dickinson college student senate

Washington Semester Japanese Prints Any Junior w t h a minimum 2.5 There are 57 color prints in average (preferably above) and a woodcut by the leading loth centur course in American Government re­ Japanese masters. The exhibition gardless of his or her major field is on loan to Dickinson College of concentration may apply for the from Oct. 2-26. The display is Washington semester program for the located on the 3rd floor of Boslcr spring term. Those who have already library. Everyone should visit applied should renew applications; this display in the near future. Those who have not applied as yet should get in toueh with Prof. Flower (room 109 Denny), the Wash­ Senior Men and Women ington Semester advisor, before Oct, l8j The U.S. Department of State will hold the next written Foreign Service Officer examination on Belles Lettres Society Dec. 9. Information and applica­ tions are available at the Place­ At Lj.: 00 this afternoon, in the ment Office is B-section East. McCauley room of Old West, the Applications for the Profes­ Belles Lettres Revue will hold a sional Qualifications Test of the staff meeting. All staff members National Security Agency, Fort are requested to attend. Meade, Maryland are to be given New students who were unable out at the Placement Office. The to attend our last meeting are test will be given here on campus invited also, and are requested to Oct. 21. The completed applicatic bring some of their literary or must be received In Princeton on art efforts with them for consid- or before Oct, jig. ation. Jewish Services ALL STUDENTS Jewish services will be held "D-Books are still obtainable this afternoon at 5:00 in Durbin in the Dean of Men's Office. Help Oratory of Old West. All are Yourself. welcome. Pan Hellenic Weekend Part-time work Gome to the student faculty basketball game tonight at 7:30 in A couch for a YMCA football the gym, see the freshmen skit, team and two officials to work and stay for a dance afterwards. Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.- afternoons from Admission— only l5s^. ij.:00-5:30 contact Mr. Pierce at Be sure to drop in to the the Carlisle YMCA. Workers are carnival tomorrow afternoon between paid by the hour. 3:00--8:00 on the tennis courts behind the gym. Funny booths, loads of prizes, and the crowning Freshmen Football of a queen for the weekend. Support the Panhel Council and have All Freshmen football genes fun doing itl will be played behind the home stands of Biddle Field. Make sure your teams are on time. PIZZA PARTY

This Sunday from 5:00-8:00 the Football Fraternity of Alpha Chi Rho will hold a "pizza-party” for all of the The dickinson college Rod- freshmen women. Make sure you all Devils will seek their first win attend. of the season against Haverford tomarrow at Havorford. Support LOST: Six keys on a key ring, in your team if transportation is area of Chemistry lab. If found availablei please contact Bill Lee at Kappa Sigma. tho daily senator

oct, 9 editor: Charles g. wadas dickinson college student senate

Washington Semester ATTENTION!

Any junior with a minimum 2.5 Any students interested in average (preferably above) and a distributing Dicklnsoniana at course in American Government re­ 11:00 on Fridays should contact gardless of his or her major field Martha Young at CH-3-5llj-l» of concentration may apply for the Washington semester program for tho spring term. Those who have already Social Committee applied should renew applications while those who have not applied as The social committee will yet, should get in touch with Prof. meet today at 12:30 in the McCauley Flower (room 109 Denny) the Wash­ room. Attendance is required— ington sencster advisor before all absent members will be fined. Oct. 18.

Chess Players Senior Men and Women Dickinson students interested The U.S. Department of State in playing chess are invited to will hold the next written Foreign attend the meetings of the Carlisle Service Officer examination on Dec. Chess Club at 7:30 monday nights 9. Information and applications at the new YMCA building, West and are available in the Placement Walnut streets. Office in B-section East. Applications for the Profes­ sional Qualifications Test for tho Mermaid Players National Security Service, Fort Meade, Maryland are available in ALL UNSOLD TICKETS MUST BE the Placement Office. The test RETURNED TODAY FROM Ip 00-5:00. will be given here on campus Oct. 2.1. The completed applications must be received in Princeton on Independent Students or before Oct, H+. All Independent students will meet with their Senate represent­ ’’All Students” atives today at 7 :00, in th® McCauley room. "Dt'-books are available in the Office of the Dean of Meh, Help yourself. Student Senate

The student senate will meet today at ip 00 in the Memorial Hall of Old West.

FOR THE REVIEW OF SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL GAME SEE THE REVERSE SIDE THE SENATOR REVIEW OP THE CARLISLE DICKENSON*-HAVERFORD GiME

. The. Dickinson Rod Devils squared their seasonal record at 1-1 Saturday with a decisive 26-6 victory over outmannod Havcrford at Havcrford. Only a .late touchdown by the homo team prevented Dick­ inson from recording their third straight shutout in as many seasons over the Fords. Quatorback Reno DiOrio, with two touchdowns, and kicking spec­ ialist John Harper, with two field goals, spearheaded an attack that amassed 169 yards on the grourld and 80 yards through the air, (FIRST QUARTER) Dickinson scored the first time they got their hands on'the ball. Jack Thomas returned the ball 33Nar^s to the D'son [j.5. DiOrio threw twice to Bob Harlowe. Harlowo made a brillian one-handed grab on one of DiOrio*s tosses to keep Dickinson's drive alive. Prom the Haverford 26, DiOrio rolled to the right, faked a pass and raced all the way into the end zone. John Harper missed at the conversion Attempt and Dickinson led 6-0,

Late in the first quarter, quarterback Walt Buckley had the Devil on the march. However the home team tightened up and held on their own 3I4., and Red Devil coach Don Seibert sent in John Ha.rper to try a field goal. (SECOND QUARTER) Harper, on the first play of the second quarter, split the uprights with a towering 39 yard field goal, Dickinson now • led 9-0, Dan Shaver's twisting 17 yard punt return to the Iiaverford Lj_3 put the Devils in position for their senond touchdown. Shaver and Harlowe moved the ball to the opponent's 33> and DiOrio swept around left end from there, bounced off two tacklers and went all the way for his second touchdown. Harper converted, and Dickinson led 16-0, With less-than a minute left in the half, Buckley again moved the team within field goal distance. Harper came through for the second time with a 32 yarder and D'son led at the half 19-0, (THIRD QUARTER) Another fine punt return by Shaver, this one 13 yards, set up Dickinson's third and final touchdown midway in the third period. With the football on the Haverford 30> Dickinson needof six plays to get into the end zone, Harlowe drove to the 25, and DiOrio ran to the 12, However, a fifteen yard penalty pushed the Devils back to the Haverford 27, Prom there Verdelli bulled to the 2I4. and DiOrio threw passes of 13 and 11 ya.rds to end Joe Lipinski, The second pass, for 11 yards, found Lipinski wide open in the end zone. When Harper converted, Dickinson led 26-0, (FOURTH QUARTER) Haverford got their first first down of the game early in the final quarter. With Dickinson's third unit in the game, the Fords -drove 36 yards for their oply touchdown of the game. Pullback Joe Schulze scored from six yards out with less than three minutes to go. The Home team failed on the conversion attempt and Dickinson wound up on the long end of the 26-6 score, F. & M, NEXT SATURDAY With their third straight one-sided victory over Haverford in three years, Dickinson now awaits the '’big-game'1' against P. & M. on Saturday, Parent's Day, Although the Devils attack looked sharper against Swarthmore two Saturdays ago, they did uncover a weapon that may prove invaluable in the gomes ahead. This is John Harper who clicked for two long field goals, something that hasn't been done at Dickinson in at least three years. Harper represents a definite scoring threat from anyplace inside the opponents i|0. Another bright note was the team's pass defense which held Haver- ford's vaunted aijfr-attack-2nd in the conference last year-to 15 yards. the daily senator

______Oct. 10 editor: Charles g. wadas dickinson college ______student senate

CHAPEL— 11:00 Choir

Today's speaker, the third in The college Choir will form the Representative American Preach­ in Fellowship Hall at Allison at ers Series, is Dr. Duncan Hewlett, 11:00 this morning prior to the minister of All Souls Uhitarian chapel service. Church, Washington, D.C. Dr, How- lett studied for the ministry at Harvard University following a BASKETBALL MEETING successful career as a lawyer in Holyoke, Mass. He has served Uni­ Today at Iq:l5 there will be tarian churches in Salem, New Bed­ a meeting of all people wishing ford and Boston and has held impor­ to try out for the college basket­ tant posts with the Unitarian Chu­ ball team. Those not required tov rch, including that of Commissioner attend: Becker, James, Smedley, to Poland and President of the Schantzenbach, and Meals. Unitarian Historical Society. His This meeting concerns pract­ books include Man Against the Chu­ ice next Monday. rch and The Essenes and Christ­ ianity, an interpretation of the Dead Sea Scrolls, Dickinson!an

All sports writers meet in SHEA the basement of West at 6:l\.S on Wed. The student national education association will hold its first meeting this wed. at 7:00 in Mem­ R.O.T.C. orial Hall. All interested student are invited to attend. The R0TC Drum and Bugle Corpt will rehearse at 6:1^5 tonight in Denny 200. Debate Council The will dril in the gym at 7:00 tonight. Wear There will be a meeting of soft-soled shoes. the debate council tonight at 7:00 AUSA will meet at 7:30 tonigl in the McCauley room. in the Denny student meeting room.

Delta Phi Alpha Mermaid Players

The German Honorary Club will ALL UNSOLD TICKETS MUST BE meet at 7:00 in 'Filler Hall. New RETURNED IMMEDIATELY TO MR. BRU* Members: report at 7:30. BAKER]

IF FOOTBALL Glee Club 3:i;0 Theta Chi v. Kappa SIg The Men's Glee Club will meet :ij.0 Phi Kap v. Phi Psi tonight at 7:00 in the music build­ ing. It is important that all mem­ bers attend this meeting in order Foreign Students to prepare for the concert this Saturday night. There will be a Foreign Stud­ ent committee meeting this wed0 st ]q:00 in South, All those inte. Parent's Weekend ested in being on the committee please attend. Don't forget to buy tickets in the Business Office for the RUTH'S RECORD BROKEN? football gome this weekend between Dickinson and F.&M. Get your Babe Ruth's record is broken. tickets while they last. Roger Maris hit all of his 61 home runs in the last 15L|. games of the season, (editor's Note): In 1927 Ruth Hit his first homo teun in the i|th game of the season and his 60th in the l52|th-a 151 game span. Maris hit his first in the 10th game and 6le in the l62d game— a 153 game span. the daily senator

______Q)ct, 11 editor: Charles g. wadas dickinson college ___ student senate

Dickinsonian SNEA There -will be a meeting of the SNEA will hold its first Dickinsonian Copy Staff today in meeting this evening at 7:00 the Dickinsonian Office in the in Memorial Hall , After a short bottom of Denny at 30. organizational meeting Mr, David Swartz, Superintendent of Carlils Public Schools, will speak on Aero Club teachibg qualifications. All interested students are invited There will be a meeting of the to attend this meeting. Dickinson College Aero Club on Thursday at 7*30 in the Students meeting room of Denny Hall base­ Psych Club ment, Everyone is invited to come. Elections of officers will There will be an organiza­ be held. tional meeting and election of officers of the Psychology Club today at 7:00 in the Psych build­ Unitarian Services ing, New members welcome. All students wishing to attend Unitarian Church Services THANK YOU’ is Harrisburg this Sunday please contact, in some way, either Mike The Panhellemc Council Laupheimer (A312 Morgan) or John would like to thank all those Nichold (B 307 Morgan) or Ben who contributed to making the Sears (B 307 Morgan) before Sat, week-end a success. The Queen for the week-end was ^foanie Diener, The wettest Sports Writers house on campus was Alpha Chi Rho fraternity. All sports writers meet in the basement of West at 6:L|_5 today. Campus Chest Football tickets There will be an important and short meeting of the Campus Don’t forget tovbujr your Chest Committee in Drayer Lounge tickets for the football game this tonight at 7 :00, Sat, between D ’son and F&M on sale now in the business office, Concert Band IF FOOTBALL Rehearsal tonight at 7^.00 Phi Kap 13— Phi Psi 6 in the music building for the Kappa Sig 20— Theta Chi 0 Coneert Band members for the today: Parent’s Weekend, 3s 1-1-0— "Crow" v. Phi Delt £L: IpO——Sigma Chi v, SAE There will be no IFC meeting tonight I the daily senator

______Oct. 12 editor: Charles g. wadas dickinson College student senate

Assembly ATTENTION

Today1 s assembly will be a The College Bookstore will be panel discussion by students back open this Sat. for Parent’s week­ from study abroad; Prof. Flaherty end, to accomodate anyone wishing presiding. Bosler Hall at 11:10. to purchase gifts.

Sharp Room Tea Aero Club

The Sharp Room tea will be There will be a meeting of held at Ij.: 00 in the Sharp Room of the Dickinson College Aero Club the Library. Everyone is welcome today at 7:30 in the student and refreshments will be served. meeting room of Denny Hall base­ ment. Everyone Is invited to attend. Elections of Officers S.R.E.C. will take place.

The student rules evaluation committee will iaeet at 7 :1 5 in Football Tickets the McCauley Room. •Anyone wishing prime reserved seats at the football game with Pershing Rifles F & M this sat. for thoir parents had better hurry over to the There will be a practice of business office as soon as all brothers and pledges this possible; the tickets are going afternoon at [|i: 00 in front of fast. Denny Hall for the Pershing Rifles.

IF Football All Fraternity Men Crow 0 — Phi Delt 26 Sigma Chi 20— SAE 0 Dr. Rubendall and Degn Nelson today): will meet will all fraternity men 3:^4-0— Phi Psi v. Phi Ep at 8:30 Monday Oct. 16, in Bosler ip[|_0— Beta v. Kappa Sig Hall to discuss current fraternity problems. Fraternities are asked to formulate questions in their Seniors Remeberi house meetings to be answered at that time. All seniors wishing to student-teach during the Spring semester must fulfill their Japanese Prints Chapel requirements this semester. There are 57 color prints in woodcut by the leading 18th cen­ tury Japanese mastdra. These are from the superb collection of the Allen Art museum, Oberlin College. The exhibition is on loan to Dickinson College from now to Oct, 26. Don’t miss this collection on the third floor of Bosler Library* the daily senator

,______Fbiday Oct. 13] editor:canrles gV wadas" dickinson college ______student senate

ATTENTION ALL FRATERNITY MEN

All fraternity presidents-- Dr, Rubendall and Dean Nelson "Miss Microcosm" ballots must be will meet with all fraternity returned to Microcosm box in the' men at 8:30 Monday Oct, 16, in mail room of Old West b^_ Oct. 20a Bosler Hall to discuss current fraternity problems. Fraternities are asked to formulate questions Student-Ministers in their house meetings to be answered at that time. Any Dickinson student who is presently serving as a minister' in any church please contact Mr, PEP-- RALLY Secor immediately. There will be a Pep Rally in front of Old West tonight at MERMAID PLAYERS 7:00. A fraternity roll call will be held there, Let’s make The stage crew for Tartuffe this a real PEP-RALLY and support are asked to please sign up for ouir team for the big game tom­ crew calls this afternoon in orrow. room 3 of Denny.

Book Store Girls Hockey The College Book Store will The girls hockey team will be open this Sat. for Parent’s meet Penn Hall at 10:00 this Week end, to accomodate anyone Saturday morning. wishing to purchasei0 sires•gifts.

Jewish Services ■. iJk" « i t. K N 0 v v '' , •' Jewish services will be held x\ today in Durbin Oratory at 5:00. • \.v Everyone is welcome. S' V;: ; f IF FOOTBALL 'A\ v ; s' Phi Ep 6 — Phi Psi 2 Kappa S3g 0 — Beta 6 today): S-'K 3:lj.0——Phi Kap v. Theta Chi \ f 1 ; \ Lost: A biology dissecting kit near the Bio building. If found contact Skip Me Knight at Kap Sig, ' h ■

ip: 30 Phi Delt v. Chi Omega at Biddle Field* the daily senator

______Oct. 16 editor: Charles g. wadaa dickinson college student senate

U.P.S. Student Senate The first meeting of the The student senate will meet Union Philosophical Society, will today at Ipt 00 in Memorial Ha.ll be held this Tuesday Oct. 17 at of Old West. 7:30 in Memorial Hall. Bruce Andrews, Professor of Political Science will speak; his topic— Independent Students "'Religion in the I960 Campaign: an Assesment." All members, All independent students freshmen and other interested will meet with their student students of politics are invited representatives today at 7:00 to attend. in the McCauley room.

Foreign Students a t t e n t i o n :

All foreign students will All fraternity presidents— meet with Prof. Flaherty tonight "Miss Microcosm" ballots must be at 8: 30. returned to the Microcosm mailbox in the mailroom of Old West by Oct, 20, this Friday| Social Committee

There will be a. meeting of Debate Club the all-college socia.l committee today at 12:30 In the McCauley rm. The college debate club will meet tomorrow night at 7:00 in the “ w w w w f " w fhw w w w w w w w w w fhThw w ft wwVVftwwi-"'/*' McCauley room. All interested ALL FRATERNITY MEN I students are welcome. Dr. Rubendall and Dean Nelson will meet will ALL Fraternity men IF FOOTBALL at 8:30 tonight, in Bosler Hall, to discuss current fraternity today: problems. Fraternities are asked 3:1+0— Crow v. S.A.E. to formulate questions In their Ip:ipO—-Kappa Sigma v. Phi Delt house meetings to be answered at this time. ///// MILITARY BALL ///// r i" / i" / v"> c '/ ■'< i t " / w w r '/ r '“ / r " w w i - * w v w/v*’/C‘ ' r >/ w r '/ r '/ i ''/ r / w i ' All students should plan to go to the Military Ball this Fri. night. Buy your tickets now and dance to the ihrumpwt and band of Butterfield. Don't miss one of the biggest weekends of the year.

FOR THE REVIEW OP SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL GAME, SEE REVERSE SIDE— THE SENATOR REVIEW OP THE CARLISLE DICKINSON— p & M GAME

In a persistant rain, on as untidy a Parent’s Day as could bo imagined,. Dickinson ’ s 1961 ..football team pulled off one of the College' most memorable sporting triumphs when they crushed Franklin and Marshal Saturday 25-0. A stunning ground attack and a bruising defense were the magic potions that ended a "hex" which had stretched over 36 years. Reno DiOrio, Dan Shaver, Jack Thomas and Dick Warden accounted for the Devil's Touchdowns as they did what no other Dickinson football teem has been able to accomplish since 1925. The home team's brillianc in every aspect of the game left absolutely no doubt as to which teagi was superior on Saturday. (FIRST QUARTER) The Devils started quickly, taking the opening kick-off and marching 76 yards for the score. After Thomas and Bob Harlowe had moved the ball to the If.8, DiOrio faded to pass. Finding no receivers open he raced down to the F&M 31. Thomas went off-tackle for 10 more, and DiOrio bootlegged to the 15. Thomas, in two tries, carried to the 9 where DiOrio bootlegged around left end for the score. John Harper's kick was wide and the Devils led 6*0. SHAVER GOES 80 YARDS-- After the kick-off F&M went up the middle for 12 yards and a first down. Two more tries up.the middle netted them only three more yards. An end run was snuffed out by Joe Lipinski, and the Diplomats were forced to kick, Dan Shaver took the punt on his twenty and raced to the left sidelines where blocks by- Sonny Shoff and Durb Wagner broke him free for the score. A holding penalty nullified! Harper' s kick and moved the ball; to the 25, where he missed. The Devils threatened again when Thomas caught an F&M fumble in mid-air and raced to the Dip's lp3• With Shaver leading the way, they moved the ball down to the 17, where a holding penalty put the ball back to the 29. A DiOrio pass was just beyond Shaver's reach as F&M took over and the period ended, (SECOND QUARTER) On the first play of the second quarter, Shoff recovered a fumble. Harlowe took the ball off-tackle for five yards, but holding moved it back to the 36. Thomas moved the ball to the 29. Harper then tried a field goal, which fell short to the left. Later in the period the Devils took over on their own 111-. Thomas and a penalty moved the ball to the 26. DiOrio turned right end for five yards and Thomas went off left guard for three more. DiOrio was just short of a first down on a 3 rd down sneak. With fourth down and only inches to go DiOrio gambled on another sneak and got the first down. The drive stalled at mid-field, however, and D'son was forced to punt. The center snap sailed over Verdelli’s head, but he still managed to pick up the ball and kick. The low punt bounced off an F&M player and Shaver recovered on the F&M \\.b. The Devils took advantage of the break quickly, as DiOrio, running the option to perfection, pitched out to Thomas who went i|3 yards for the score. DiOrio's pass for two points was knocked down, and the half soon ended with the Red Devils leading l8-0„ (SECOND-HALF) The third period saw F&M's only threat stall on th dickinson 2lp* This was the closest the Dip's came to scoring all afternoon. In the fourth quarter, Walt Buckley directed the team to its final touchdown. Harry Packard recovered a fumble on the Dip's 25. Three plays later Buckley hit Dick harden with a pass in the left flat, and Warden raced 20 yards? for the TD. Harper's kick ended the scoring for the day at 25-0.

NEXT WEEK WAGNER— (home) 2:00 p.m the daily senator

______Oct, 17 'editor: char Its g. w a da at dickinson college student senate

Chapel Cultural Affairs The speaker today is the Rev. Ravi Shankar, India’s fore­ Lester Welliver of Stevens Memorial most musician and composer, will Methodist Church in Harrisburg, appear at Bosler Hall this Thura, Dr, Welliver is a Dickinson Grad­ Oct. 19 at 8:00 p«m, Mr. Shankar uate and a trustee of the college. will be assisted in his program by His topic is "Holy Curiosity"', two fellow Indian musicians. Dr, Welliver is president of the Judicail Council, which is the "supreme court" of the Methodist R0TC NEWS Church in America, 11:00 in Allison Methodist Church, The D & B will rehearse at I8I4.5 in Denny 200. The Pershing Rifles will Attention practice in the gym at 1900. Carry soft-soled shoes. Be prompt' As part of the annual nation­ wide Corporate Communion for the Academic Community, a Communion MILITARY BALL service and breakfast for all Episcopalians’ will be held at St, The annual Military Ball will John’s Church tomorrow at 7:00. be held this Friday evening in the Cars will be at Drayer at 6:50 Alumni Gymnasium from 9:00 to 1:00, for transportation to the church The traditional "Little Colonel" and will return in time for 8:00 will be crowned as you dance to classes. the music of Billy Butterfield's Orchestra., Dottie Smith will take over on vocal in the recreated D--Club atmosphere of the Civil War. You may obtain tickets from the bus­ The Dickihson College D-Club iness office, R0TC cadets or the will meet tonight in 112 Denny Military Science Department. at 7:30.

Glee Club Debate Council The Men’s B-lee Club will meet The college debate team will tonight at 7:00 in the music meet tonight at 7:00 in the McCauli building. room of Old West. All interested students are urged to attend. U.P.S. IF FOOTBALL The Union Philosophical Society will hold Its first meeting tonight "Crow"--2l| SAE— 0 at 7:30 in Memorial Hall. Prof. Phi Delt--27 Kappa Sigma— 0 Andrews will speak on "Religion Today): in the I960 Campaign". All members 3:1+0— Sigma Chi v. Theta Chi freshmen and Interested students i+:l+0— Phi Kap v. Beta of politics are invited to attend.

I.R.C. LOST: A pair of black-rimmed glasses in a grey case at South. The International Relations Club If found please contact Barbara will meet tomorrow at 7:30 in Zimmer at Metzger. Memorial Hall. This meeting is only for those people wishing to go to the convention in Phila­ Girls Hockey delphia and those wishing to work on publicity. J.V, and Varsity girls hockey teams will go to Lebanon valley tomorrow. The bus will leave at 1:30 promptlyI the daily senator

______Oct. 18 editors Charles g. wados ' diekinson college student senate

CULTURAL AFFAIRS Military Ball Ravi Shanker, India’s fore­ The annual Military Ball most musician and composer, will will be held this Friday evening appear at Bosler Hall this thurs, in tho gym from 9:00--l:00. The Oct. 19 at 8:00. Mr. Shankar traditional "Little Colonel" will will be assisted in his program by be crowned as you dance to the two fellow Indian musicians. music of Billy Butterfield's Orchestra. Dottie Smith will take over on vocal In the reereat I.R.C. atmosphere of the Civil War. You may obtain tickets from the bus­ The International Relations iness office, ROTC Cadets or the Club will meet tonight at 7:36 in. Military Science department. Memorial Hall. This meeting Is only for those people wishing to go to the convention In Phila­ Girls Hockey delphia and those widhing to work on publicity. J.V. and varsity girl's hockey teams will go to Lebanon Valley today. Buses will leave I.V.C.F. at 1:30 PROMPTLY! Mr. Harold Irwin jr. District Attorney of Cumberland County, will I.F.C. speak on the topic, "Practical Christianity" tonight at 7:00 at The Inter-fraternity Council the I.V.C.F. meeting. The meeting will meet tonight at 7:15 in the will be held at 123 West High str et, McCauley room. third floor (above C-eorge's Sub Shop). All faculty and students are invited. Foreign Students There will be a Foreign Sports Staff Student committee meeting at ip: 00 today in the McCauley room. There will be a meeting of Everyone is invited. the Dickinson!an sports staff today at 5:1|5 in ©Id West. IF Football

Law Aptitude Sigma Chi 21 — Theta Chi 6 Phi Kap 32 -- Beta 0 Anyone interested In taking today): the Law Aptitude test on Nov. 18 3 :ipO— S.A.E. v. Phi Psi please contact Barry Fisher at j+tl+O— A.X.P. v. Phi Ep Phi Ep immediately. O.D.K. There will be a 0DK meeting tonight at 8:30 in the McCauley room. the daily senator

______Oct. 19 editor: Charles g. wadas dickinson college* ___student senate

ASSEMBLY CULTURAL AFFAIRS

All students are cordially Don't miss RAVI SHANKAR. invited to hoar Dr. Cornelius Kruse India’s foromost musician and at assembly today at 1 1 :1 0 in composer, TONIGHT in Bosler Hall Bosler Hall. Dr. Kruse is a distin­ at o; 00. Mr. Shankar will be guished philospher who for thirty assisted in his program by two years was chairman of the depart­ fellow Indian musicians. ment of Philosophy at Wesleyan University. He has been sent to many parts of the world in the MILITARY BALL interest of fostering international cultural cooperation'among the The annual Military Ball world's philosophers. At present, will be held tomorrow night in he is acting Director of Wesleyan the gym from 9:00-1:00. The University's Center for Advanced traditional "little Colonel" will Studies and Honors College, and be crowned while you dance to Chairman of the American Philo­ the music of Billy Butterfield's sophical Association. He will orchestrq. Dottie Smith will take speak on the topic "The Role Of over on vocal in the recreated Philosophy in the Modern World", atmosphere of the Civil War. You may obtain tickets from the business office, R0TC Cadets or LAW APTITUDE the Military Science department. Anyone interested in taking the Law Aptitude test on Nov, 18 A.U.S.A. Films please contact Barry Fisher at Phi Ep immediately. The Association of the United States' Army will show two films today in the student meeting room Men's Glee Club at ip: 00 (basement of Eipnny). One will be on Red China and the There will be a Men's Glee other on the Soviet Army, All Club practice tonight at 7:00 in students are welcome to come. the Music building.

Foreign Students IF Football All foreign students please Phi Psi 32 — S.A.E. 6 meet at Prof. Flaherty's apart­ "Crow" lip — Phi Ep 12 ment at 1:20 today. today): 3:IpO—— Phi Delt v. Sigma Chi ip: IpO—— Phi Kap v. Kappa Sigma the daily senator

______Oct a 20 editor: Charles g* wa'da's diciinson college student senate

MILITARY BALL The annual Military Ball will he held tonight in the gymnasium from 9:00— 1:00. Be there for the crowning of the traditional (the "Little Colonel"') queen of the Ball. Dance to the music of Billy Butterfield's trumpet and orchestra accompanied by his singer Dottie Smith. The gym is decorated in the atmosphere of the Civil Mar. Tickets may be purchased from the business office, R0TC cadets or in the Military Science Department. The reception lino for the advanced Corps Cadets will be. from 9 00-9:30* Dancing, refreshments and fun for all.

Pi Delta Epsilon Cheerleader Tryouts

Anyone interested in attending There will bo tryouts for the Pi Delta Epsilon dinner on cheerleaders on Monday Oct. 23 Oct. 27, who has not contacted in the lobby of the gym at 5 :00. Elaine Foreman at Drayer, should Freshmen only. do so before Monday Oct. 23. Jewish Services Belles Lettres Jewish services will bo hold The Belles Lettres Revue will today in Durbin Oratory at 5:00. have its weekly staff meeting this All are invited. afternoon at Ip: 00 in the McCauley room. Bring a copy to this meeting. IF FOOTBALL

LOST: A swiss watch with a grey Phi Kap 25 — Kappa Sigma 13 cloth band lost somewhere between Phi Kelt 6 — Sigma Chi 0 the Language lab and the gym. If today): found please return to Carolyn 3:1-1-0— Eheta Chi v. Phi Ep Berky at the War College or to the i(u[j.0~-Phi Psi v. Beta Business office. A scarab bracelet has been lost by the parent of a prospective student. If found please bring it to the admissions office.

SUPPORT OUR FOOTBALL TEAM TOMORROW IN THE GAME AGAINST WAGNER the daily senator

______Oct. 23 editor: charlos g. wqdas dickinson college student senate

ATTENTION! Science Club Students and faculty are in­ The Mohler Science Club will vited to attend the meeting of the meet this Wed. at 7:00 in room Carlisle Branch of American Associ­ 110 of Althouse. There will be ation of University Women, to he a guest speaker, Mr. R.E.Derr held on tuesday, Oct. 2l\. at 8:00 whose topic will be "Infra-Red as at the Borough Hall, 53 West South an Analytical Tool". All a.re Street, welcome to attend. The meeting is sponsored jointly by the A.A.U.W. and the League of Women Voters and will Student Senate provide an opportunity to meet the candidates for School Director. The student senate will mowt The candidates will discuss the today at ip: 00 in Memorial Hall Carlisle schools and answer quest­ of Old West. ions. A coffee hour will follow. Independent Students Japanese Prints All independent students wilj There are 57 color prints in meet with their student represent­ woodcut by the leading Japanese atives today at 7:00 in the masters of the l8th century on McCauley room. display on the 3rd floor of Bosler library. The exhibition is on loan to Dickinson College from Cheerleader Tryouts the superb collection of the Allen Art Museum at Oberlin College. There will be tryouts for This is the last week of the Art cheerleaders today in the lobby exhibition, of the gym at 5:00. This is for freshmen only.

Foreign Students ATTENTION! All foreign students should meet at Prof. Flaherty's apartment The Chapel Committee has at 1:00 (sharp) on Tuesday. put a suggestion box on the "take­ out desk" of the library for students on "clergymen and laymen IF Football speakers for the 1962-1963 acad­ emic year who are intellectually 3:40--Phi Delt v. Phi Ep respected or special programs Ip:Lj.0— S.A.E. v. Kappa Sigma such as visiting chorale and choir groups, etc." Please submit all suggestions by Nov. 1 to the library or Prof. Secor's mailbox. the daily senator

______Oct, 2 k editor: Charles g, wadas dickinson college student senate

Chapel ALL STUDENTS There will be a Chapel today Pictures for the 1962 MicrO-. in Allison Methodist Church at 11:00, cosm will bo taken on Wednesday Oct. 25. Students arc requested The Chorale members will meet to appear ON TIME for their pic­ tc robe for chapel at 10 :50. tures. (the following pictures will be taken at the main entrance to INAUGURATION EXERCISES Althouse): 1 :10— 'W. A. A. Becuase activities and services 1:15— President's Council on the part of many students, fac­ 1:20— N.S. A. ulty, and administration personnel 1:25— Daily Senator Staff are required for the carrying for­ 1:30-- D-Bock Staff ward of the inauguration plans, and 1:35— Cultural Affairs because the principal effort of the (on the steps of Denny facing College Is properly to be directed High Street): upon the inauguration, all academic 3:05— A.U.S.A. (In uniform) work, classes, and laboratories (the following pictures will be will be suspended during Saturday taken at the flagpole or in the October 28, 1961. Drayer Lounge depending on the On the date of inauguration weather): the College will be host to approx­ 3:15— I. R.C. imately 200 delagates from other 3:20— Debate Institutions, its own Board of 3:25— Mohler Science Trustees, and other special guests. 3:30— U.P.S. Most of these people may be expect­ 3:35— S.F.J.C. ed to arrive by private motor car. 3:5-0— S.R.E.C. In consequence parking space will 3: Ip5— Hornbook be at a premium. The police of 3:50— follies Executive Carlisle Borough will cooperate to 3:55— Chapel committee the extent of keeping adjacent 5:00— S.R.A.C. streets clear of community parking. Ip: 05— Steering Committee It is requested that all persons who 5:10— Radio Station Committee can conveniately do so keep their :15— Senior Class officers motor cars clear of the campus area in the music building): during the day of inauguration in Ip:20— Chior (in robes) order to make the space available 5:25— Chorale (in robes) to guests. (In tho gym): Roger E. Nelson 7:00— D-club Dean 7:05— Microcosm Staff 7:15— Dickinsonian Staff 7:25— Dickinsonian Editors Mermaid Players 7:30— Belles Lettres Society (also taken on Wed.): There will be a meeting of the 7:50— Glco Club in Bosler Business Crew for the Mermaid 7:50— Frosh Men and ^omen House players this afternoon at Ip: 00 in council in the Sharp Rooto Mr. Brubaker's office (Denny #3). 7:55— Social Committee In the Sharp room. Feature Staff Sharp Room Discussion The DIckinsonian feature staff will meet at 5:00 today in the Dr. Secor and Dr, Gordon Dickinsonian room. IMPORTANT! and all interested students and faculty who wish to attend will discuss the subject of "The Teach­ ''Ham’1 Radio Operators er's Responsibility-Revelation or Objectivity", this afternoon Persons holding amateur radio at Ip: 00 in the Sharp Room. The licenses and anyone interested in discussion will be the first of amateur radio should contract Art bi-weekly seminars to be conduct­ Goulet, Room C-201, Morgan, regard­ ed by the Belles Lettres Society ing the formation of an amateur throughout the year. Evoryone radio club here at Dickinson. If is urged to come. there is enough Interest shown, a meeting will be called soon.

(Other side for m ro articles and Information) Flying Club ROTC NEWS You arc cordially invited to The ROTC Drum and Bugle attend a meeting of1 the Dickinson Corps will practice tonight at College Flying Club tonight at 6:1+5 room 200, Denny Hall. 7:30, in the Denny student meeting room in the basement. The Pershing Rifles will There will be an orientation Pracice In the gym at 19:00. talk given by flight director of Carry soft-soled shoes and bring Carlisle Airport, covering the unpaid dues. Pick up rifles in requirements for pilot ratings and arms room at 181+5* films on the techniques of flying. The Dickinson Flying Club is open to new membership. If you FLU SHOTS have any interest in flying— Now is the Time! Starting at l+:00 Wednesday, Oct. 25, the flu shots will be given In the gymnasium. Debate Club The College debate club will U.P.S. meet at the steps of Tricket Hall (the Law School Library) tonight The Union Philosophical at 7:00. Everyone interested Society will hold a brief organ­ please be there, . __ _ _ .. . izational mooting this "Wed. night at 7:30 in Memorial Hall. All members and interested students Foreign Students are requested to attend. All foreign students who are planning to go to Boiling Springs LOST: Pair of Glasses belonging High School today are to meet at to Fred Gilbert of Theta Chi, Prof, Flaherty’s apartment at ]L:00o if found please return Promptly so he can see.

IF Football Scienco Club Phi Delt 6 — Phi Ep 6 Kappa Sigma 18 — S.A.E. 0 The Mohler Science Club today): will meet this Wed. at 7:00 in 3:1+0— Phi Kap v. Sigma Chi room 110 of Althouso. There will j+:i+0— ,!Cr o w !' v. Theta Chi be a guest speaker, MR. R.E.Derr whose topic will be "Infra-Red as an Analytical Tool". All ATTENTION students and faculty are invited.

Students and faculty arc in­ vited to attend the rneeHnq of the Carlisle Branch of Ameiican Associ­ ation of University Women, to be held tonight at 8:00 at the Borough Hall, 53 West South Stbeet. The .Meeting Is sponsored jointly by the A.A.U.W. and the League of Women Voters and will provide an opporunity to meet the candidates for School Director. The Candidates will discuss the Carlisle Schools and answer quest­ ions. A coffee hour will follow. the dally senator

______Oct. 25 editor: charlcs g. wadas ' 111 dickirscn college student senate

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS

The seniors and the Student Pictures for the 1962 Micro­ Senate of Dickinson College are cosm will be taken on Wednesday invited to march in the Academic (tomorrow). Students are requested procession on the occasion of the to appear 0N_ TIME for their pic­ inauguration of Howard Lane tures. There are some corrections Rubendall as twenty-fourth presi­ Is the times, these changes are dent of Dickinson College this Sat. underlined. Oct. 28, 1961. Seating is reser­ (the following pictures will be ved for them in the College Chapel. taken at the main entrance to It is hoped that the Class of Althouse): 1962 and the Senate will be well 1:10— 'W. A. A. represented in extending this 1:l5--President1s Council courtesy to our new president. 1:20— N.S.A. The procession will form about 1:30— D-Book staff 2:1 5 . You are requested to form 1:35— Cultural Affairs on the diagonal walk running from (on the steps of Denny facing the corner of Rush Campus to the High street across from the Corner Chapel. Marshalls will be on Cafeteria): hand to assist you. 3:05— A.U.S.A.— in uniforms (at the flagpole or in the Roger E. Nelson Drayer Lounge depending on the Dean Seather): 3:15— I.R.C. 3:20— Debate Council A.U.S.A. Meeting 3:25— Mohler Science Club 3:30— Dally Senator Staff An Initiation banquet and 3T3F--S.F.J.C. meeting of AUSA will be held 3:1+0— S.R.E.C. tonight at 6:00 at Carlisle Bar­ 3:1+5— Hornbook racks Officers Club. Dr. Rubendall 3:50— Follies Executive will bo the guest speaker. 3:55— Chapel Committee j+: 00— S.R.A.C. Ip: 05— Steering Committee I.V.C.F. i+: 10— Radio Station Committee 1+: 15— Senior Class Officers Dr. Edward Young, World Trav­ (In the Music building): eler and renowned Old Testament lp:20--Choir (in robes) scholar, will speak on the topic Ip: 25— Chorale (in robes) “Biblical Criticism” tonight in (in the gym): Fellowship Hall of the Church 7:05— Microcosm Staff Chapel at 7:00. Dr, Young has been 7:15— Dickinsonian Staff a, professor of Old Testament at 7:25— Dickinsonian Editors Westminster Theological Seminary 7:30— Belles Lettres Society In Philadelphia since 191+6, and 7:1+0— Glee Club (in Bosler Hall) has travelled and lectured extens­ 7:50— Frosh men and Women House ively, as well as writing several Council in the Sharp Room. books. The meeting will be opened 8:10— Social Committee in the to discussion and all faculty and Sharp Room students are cordially invited. 8:15— D-Club (in the p ym ).

Glee Club Foreign Students The Men's Glee Club will re­ There will be a meeting of hearse tonight at $:00 in Bosler all foreign students and the Hall. Please wear your blazers advisory staff today at ip: 00 in for pictures will be taken then. the McCauley Room.

FLU SHOTS Mohler Science Club

WLU SHOTS will be given today The science club will meet In SouthOelioqe instead of Gym at tonight at 7:00 in room 110 of Ip: 00. Althouse. The Speaker is Mr. R. E, Derr of the research depart­ Campus Chest ment of Syni.cc Resins Inc. of There will be an important Conn. Mr. Derr is a graduate of meeting of the campus chest in the Dickinson in 191+2. His topic is Drayer Lounge tonight at 7:00. "Infra-Red as an Analytical Tool" Everyone Is invited. Physics Club Foreign Students 'There will be a meeting of Foreign students moot at the physics Club in Tome room 108 Prof, Flaherty’s apartment at at 7:15 tonight. Me will have a 11:ipS Tor a T.V. appearance in guest speaker Dr. Kerr, speaking Harrisburg at 1:00. Please bo on ”2 is a real number'1. Every­ prompt. body is invited.

AquaCado ATTENTION We would like to see all Students inter■os ted. in part- girls interested in Aquacade at icipating in a. specd ro.v I n g the gym’s pool tonight at 7:00. dye am ics cours . shov.ld sign ■up in th.0 Rogistrnr's office c1 Thi s cours 0 is guarant eed to improve "Friend" Mooting year speed and comprehen aion , but on’1 y the f irst ten applio ati ons A "FRIEND" Meeting, will bo wi’11 be accept ed. A $10 fee will held in the College’s library on bo eharged. Sundry Oct. 29, all invited to attend, .at 5:45>. Peace Corp s Mermaid Players A representative ffom the Peace Corps will bo on campus There will to a mooting of Monday Oct. 30 to speak with inter­ the business Crow far the Mermaid ested studeots. Those interested players this afternoon at IgtOO should con ct. Mrs. Paul one Lay, in Mr. Brubaker's office Denny 3. President‘a Rubondal113 secretary for an appointment.

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______0cto 26 editor; Charles g 0 wadas dickinson college ______student senate

ATTENTION! Speaker The senior? and the student Richard North Gage will speak senate of Dickinson college are at an informal meeting of the invited to march in the Academic "friends of the library” tonight procession on the occasion of the at 8:30 in the Bosler Free Libra­ inauguration of Howard Lane ry. His subject is "What the Rubendall as twenty-fourth pres­ Theatre enn do for Your Community" ident of Dickinson College this Photos of Dickinson's Mermaid Saturday Oct. 28. Seating is Players are being used in the reserved for them in the College library display announcing Mr, Chapel, Gage's talko It is hoped that the class of 1962 and the Senate will ho well represented in extending this ASSEMBLY courtesy to our new president. The procession will form The Student Senate will about 2;1 5 . You are requested to conduct today's assembly in form on the diagonal walk running Bosler Hall at 11:00, The Senate from the corner; of Rush Campus to will discuss the Campus Chest, the Chapel, Marshalls will be on N.S.A., Communications Committee, hand to assist you, and the Student Attitude Survey. Roger E. Nelson Dean Basketball Meeting There will bo a meeting of PEACE CORPS all last yeab's varsity men this afternoon at Ip:00 in the Coach's A representative -Prom the office on the 3rd floor. The Peace Corps will be here on Mon, following be present: Oct, 30 to speak with interested Becker, Bill Shantzenbach, students. Those interested should George Meals, Phil Smcdley, Bill contact Mrs, Paulene Lay, Pres­ Morgan, John Butera, and Wed James ident Rubendall's secretary for can appointment. Interested Students

News Staff The first of the new Religiou Emphasis Programs will feature There will be a brief meeting Dr, Harold Schilling, Dean of the of the Dickinsonian nows staff Graduate School of Penn State U. today at 5"00 in Denny basement on December $ Sc 6 . All students for assignments,, interested in working on Hospit­ ality, Programs, Publicity, and Evaluation should s'! ^n un at the P00TBALLI library desk or contact Lynn Hammond, Drayer. Come see the Phi Mu eleven tromp the Phi Kaps at I4.: 30 this afternoon at Biddle ^meld, As Glee Club an added attraction the Phi Mu cheerleaders will be cheering The Men's Glee Club will their team on to victory. Every­ meet tonight at 7:00 in the one is invited. Music Building*,

A.U.S.A. Movies "Friends” Meeting AUSA will sponsor showings of A Friends Meeting will be the following films at 3:00 today held in the College's library on in the Denny student meeting room; Sunday Oct. 29, at 11:00. All "SKY BLITZ” & "THE SOVIET S O LDIER”,. are invited to attend.

IF Footba.ll Sharp fyoom Tea

Phi Dolt 26 -- Beta 7 The Sharp Room Tea today will be from. I4: 00-5 : 00 and will today): be held in honor of the foreign 3:14.0— "Crow" v. Phi Psi students. Everyone is invited. Ip: 30— Phi Kap v. Phi Mu the daily senator Oct . 27 cditorT~char1 es g. wadas dickinsorT college student senate_____

ATTENTION Inauguration Exercises Becuse activities and services The seniors and the student on the part of many students, fac­ senate of Dickinson college are ulty, and administration personnel invited to march in the Academic are required for the carrying for­ procession on the occasion of the ward of the inauguration plans, inauguration of Howard Lane and because the principle effort o: Ruhendall as twenty-fourth pres­ the College is properly to bo dir­ ident of Dickinson College this ected upon the ine.ugura.tion, all Saturday. Seating in reserved for academic classes, work, and labor­ them in the College Qhapel. atories will be suspended during It is hoped that the class of Saturday. 1962 and the Senate will be well On the date of inauguration represented in extending this the Colloge will be host to approxr courtesy to our new president. imately 200 delegates from other The prosession will form institutions, its own Board of about 2:15. You are requesyed to Trustees, and other special guEsts. form on the diagonal walk running Most of these people may be ex­ from the corner of Rush Campus to pected to arrive by private motor the Chapel. Marshalls will be on car. In consequence pnrking space hand to assist you. will be at a premium. The police Space in the Chapel proper has of Carlisle Borough will cooperate necessarily been assigned to to the extent of keeping adjacent visiting delegates and other streets clear of community parking, official groups. For this reason, It is requested that all persons the invitation to march in the who can conveniatcly do so keep procession was extended only to the their motor cars clear of the campn Senators and the Seniors. area during the day of inauguration Nevertheless other students in order to make the space availab! who wish to attend the ceremony to guests,. will be made welcome and seated in the Corson Chapel and in Fellow­ ship Hall to the capacity of those Friends Meeting areas. There you will be able to hear all that goes on although you A Friends Meeting will be hel> will not bo able to see it0 in the College Library on Sunday at 11:00. All are invited to go. Canterbury Club Girls Hockey Team The canterbury club will meet in front of the Carlisle theatre The Girl's hockey team played at Lj_:lj.5 to see La Dolce Vita this Selinsgrovo last Wed. and won 3-2. Sunday. The show will' end at 75 55 Goals were scored by Joan Stohr, and the movie will be the basis Barbara Wicks, and Patsy Hitchens. for discussion) at next week's The team's record is now 2-2-2. meeting. The last game of the season is this Saturday at Shippenvburg.

RE SHMEN WOMEN-:h b :- IF Football You are cordially invited to the THETA CHI tea this Sunday with Phi Psi 6 — "Crow" 2 music by the "P.M.V.Q.'s" Refresh­ today): ments will be served. 3:I[-0— B eta v. S.A.E.

WANTED: Suggestions for the 1962 Chapel speakers. Put ideas in the suggestion box in the library by Nov. 1 1 tlie clf.iiy ier35.t:6S* ______Qct. 30 editor: Charles g. wadas dickinson college ______student senate

Mermaid Players Student Senate The Mermaid Players will present The student senate will meet their first production of the year today at Ip: 00 in Memorial Hall. Moliere's "TartuN-Pe", this Thurs. Freshmen invited. Friday and Saturday, at 8:00 in the Belles Lettres room of Denny. The Independent Students play is a comedy of religious hypocracy. Season ticket holders All independent students will may make reservations Oct, 30-Nov. meet with their student represent-? 3 in the "box office (Denny 3)* All atives today at 7:00 in the other reservations may be made McCauley room. Nov. 1 to Nov. 3 at the box office. Tickets are each for those who There will be a nominating meeting do not have season. Box office for ALL FRESHMEN tonight at 7:30 hours are 10: 00-lj.: 00. Bosler Hall. Everyone be there]

Football Review of the Dickinson College— Lebanon Valley gome.

An injury-riddled Red Devil eleven played 21-point favorite Lebanon Valley to a virtual standstill Saturday, but a rask of fourth period penalties and the LV touchdown combined to hand D'son its third defeat of the season 16-7. In a highly controversial game, In which tL victorious LV coach termed, "The worst officiated game I've ever seen", the Dutchmen stretched their unbeaten string to four. Tempers flared throughout the contest as D'son become the victims of llpO yards in penalties. D'son kicked off to LV to start the game, and John Harper booted the ball in the end-zone. The home team couldh't get rolling, and the Devils took over, after a punt, on their own 29. Two plays netted nothing and on third down, fullback Lou Verdelli quick-kicked 61 yards to the LV 21. A wobbly Dutchman punt, after three fruitless cracks at the visitors line, gave Dickinson possession at midfield. THOMAS SCORES: Reno DiOrio running the team from the "shotgun" form­ ation, bulled through the center for 29 yards and again off tackle for four more. On the following play he turned right end for 15> yards to put the ball on the two. After a try up the middle himself, DiOrio, switching the team to the T-formation, handed to Thomas who sliced off left tackle Into the end-zone. Harper converted and D'son led 7-0. LV SCORES ON PASS: In the second quarter the home team broke in the scoring column on a 70 yard march climaxed by a 13 yard pass for the touchdown. Their bid to run the extra point failed and the Devils still led 7-6. D'son, going against the wind, failed to mount a threat following the kickoff, and LV began another drive from their own 30. With Half­ back Fred Porrino leading the way, LV moved to Dickinson's 11 with a minute and a half to go In the half. With a first down on the 11, LV appeared ready to score again. However, jarring tackles by Morrissey and Shoff plus a diving deflection of a pass by Thomas stalled the Dutchmen's attack. From the 11, kicking specialist John Yajko booted home a field goal and LV led at the half 9-7. OFFICIATING TURNS SOUR: The third quarter was a punting duel between MacMillan of LV and D'son's Bob Harlowe. The wind kept the Devils backed into their own territory almost the entire period. As the i|th quarter began Lebanon Valley was on the visitor's lip. With a fourth down situation the Dutchmen faked a field goal, but MacMillan, trying to pass was smothered behind the line and D'son took over. A 15 yard penalty, the first of many in the fourth quarter, put Dickinson on its own six. Harlowe, with 13:00 left in the game, punted magnificently to the LV 22, a distance of 71 yards! With plenty of time left on the clock for Dickinson to score, the officiating turned sour. Three crippling 15 yard penalties for roughness and a couple of line bucks by Porrino took the ball to the D'son two. From there Halfback Terry Herr swept left end for the score. Yajko converted and LV led 16-7 with 1|_:57 left in the game. Two more l£ yard penalties ruined any chance the Devils might have had at a comeback, and the final score read 16-7. the daily senator ____ Oct. 31 editor: greg wadas dickirtson college student senate

Chapel Mermaid Players

The Reverend Dr. Robert D, The mermaid players will presen Hershey, pastor of the Holy Luthe­ Moliere's Tartuffe, a comedy of ran Church, Hew York City will religious hypocrisy this Thurs. Fri. speak in the College Chapel today and Saturday nights at 8:00 in the at 11:10. His topic is "Minority Belles Lettres room of Denny Hall. Report11. Persons holding seasons tickets may make reservations now through Fri. at the Box Office from 10:00—Ip: 00. WANTED: SUGGESTIONS ^0R RELIGIOUS All others may make reservations at AND SCHOLARY SPEAKERS FOR CHAPELS 85^ each starting tomorrow through IN 1962-63. PUT IDEAS IN SUGGEST* Friday at the box office. Season ION BOX IN LIBRARY BY THIS WED. tickets are still available at NOV. 1. $1.75. The holder of a season ticket gets to scg the third per­ formance for only 5^» and gets first Award Cermony choice of seats. Be sure to make your reservations early. The new There will be an award cere­ members for Alpha , nations mony at Biddle Field, tomorrow at honorary dramatics fraternity, will 2:00, Major General Dunn, Command­ be tapped during the intermission ant at the Army War College will of the thurdday evening performance. review the Corps and present the Army Commendation Ribbon to MSgt, Wood. Faculty and students are invited to attend. Pershing Rifles Guest Speaker will drill at the ceremony proced- ings. The AFL-CI0 Director of Educ­ ation for the State of Pennsylvania ROTC News will speak tomorrow afternoon at 1:15 in the psychology building The drum and bugle corps will room 12. A question and discussion practice tonight at 6:i|5 in Denny period will follow. Everyone wel­ 200. come to attend. The pershing Rifles will have a practice for brothers and pledges in the gym at 19:00— carry soft- Squash Meeting soled shoes and be prompt. There will be a squash meeting this afternoon at 5£00 in the gym String Ensemble office. Everyone interested in or is already out for the team be The string ensemble will meet present. at 6:1)J? in the music building to rehearse for the Mermaid Players FOUND: A men’s Gruen watch with a production of Tartuffe, Spidelk band— contact the business office to claim.

Belles Lettres Movie The Belles Lettres Society will present the picture "Cry The Beloved Country11 tonight at 8:30 in Bosler Hall. Everyone is invited. the dally senator

______Nov, 1 editor: c„ greg wadas dickinson college ______student senate

Mermaid Players Award Ceremony The Mermaid players -will pre­ There will bo an awards sent Moliere's "Tartuffe", a comedy ceremony todqy at Biddle field of religious hypocrisy this thurs. at 2:00. Major General Dunn, friday and Saturday nights at 8:00 Commandant at the Army War in the Belles Lettres room of College will review the Corps Denny Hall, Persons holding season and present the Army Commondati. • tickets may make reservations now Ribbon to MSgt, Wood. Faculty through friday at the box office and students are invited to in Denny from 10: 00—ip: 00, All other attend. The Pershing Rifle dril people may make reservations at 8j?^ team perform at the ceremony each starting today through friday proceedings. at the box office. There are still season tickets available at $1.75. Guest Speaker The holder of a season ticket gets to see the third performance for The AFL-CIO Director of Edu­ only and gets first choice of cation for the State of Pennsyl­ seats. Be sure to make your reser­ vania will speak today at 1:15 vations early. in the psychology building room The new members of 12. A question and answer Omega, the national honorary dram­ period with discussions will atics fraternity, will be tapped follow. Everyone is welcome. during the intermission of the thursday evening performance, Concert Band The Concert Band will prac­ ALL STUDENTS! tice tonight at 7:00 in the music building. Bring Music. PICK UP YOUR "ID" CARDS IN THE BUSINESS OFFICE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. IVCF

A.U.S.A. Movie A feature length motion picture, ’’Martin Luther", will Tomorrow the Association of bo shown tonight at 6:l+j? at 123 the United States Army will again West High Street, third floor, show a motion picture in the above George’s sub shop. This student meeting room of Denny at is an cxcellant biographical 3:00. The picture will be about movie, filmed in Europe and cart the Nuremberg trials and will last fully researched. All studonts 76 minutes. See ’’NUREMBERG" and and faculty are invited. the war crime trials conducted by the allies at Nuremberg, Foreign Students

Aquae ade The foreign students will meet today at 1^:00 in the cornor There will be Aquacade prac­ cafeteria. Everyone attend. tice tonight at 7:00 at the pool. I.R.C. LOST: A pair of dark black rimmed glasses," if found please contact The International Relations Pat Smith at Metzger, Club will meet tonight at 7:30 /mother pair of black rimmed in Memorial Hall, Professor glasses, these in a glass case, Prinz will speak on his recent was lost by Carol Crompton, If roturn to Berlin. All Welcome! found contact her at Drayer. N.S.A. Freshmen Footba.ll All NSA committee members East College A-soction won should attend a mooting at the freshmen football league yester­ South College a.t j?:00 today. day by boating C-2 Morgan 13-0, This meeting will be- short but very important, please attend. IF Football Beta 19 -- Theta Chi 0 Men’s Glee Club IF playoffs are this thursds.y and friday. Tho Men’s Glee Club will moot tonight from 00-8:00. the daily senator

Nov. 2 editor: C 0 Greg Wadas dickinson college student senate

Assembly Mermaid Players Today's speaker will be Don't forget to make your Kannaiah Konuri, of India. His reservations to aoc the Mermaid topic will be "The Two Democracies- Player’s presentation of Moliere's The United States and India”, "TARTUFFE", to be given tonight, 11:00 in Bosler Hall. tomorrow, and Saturday at 8:00 in the Belles Lettres room, Denny. Tickets may be purchased at the Glee Club Box Office, Room 3 Denny, from 10:00-ij.:00 today and tomorrow, The Men's Glee Club will meet or at the door before the perfor­ tonight In the music building at mance. New members of Alpha Psi 7: 00. Omega, national honorary frater­ nity, will be tapped during the intermission of tonight's perfor­ ALL STUDENTS mance. PICK UP YOUR "ID” CARDS IN THE BUSINESS OFFICE AS SOON LS "NUREMBERG TRIALS” POSSIBLE. The Association of the United States Army will present another IP Football movie today at 3:00 in the student meeting room of Denny (in the The Intcr-fraternity football basement). The picture is a 76 playoffs will start this afternoon minute show entitled "NUREMBERG”, at 3; IpO. The first game will be depicting the Nuremberg war trials between: conducted by the Allies. This js Phi Delta Theta— Phi Kappa Psi a classic picture and all faculty The second playoff game will and students are invited to come. be between: Phi Kappa Sigma— Beta Theta Pi The winners of these two games will play in the finals on Monday. The referees for todays game will be: Jerry Bole, Greg wadas, Bud Kohler, and Rob Myers, the daily senator

Nov. 3 editor: C.Grer? Wadas dickinson college student semate

FRESHMEN! Mermaid Players The candidates for freshmen A limited number of tickets class officers are as follows: are still available for tonight’s President— and tomorrow’s Mermaid Player Jesse Judelle production of Moliere's "TARTUFFE'.' Jack Cole Tickets may be purchased from Vice-President— 10:00-Ij.: 00, Room 3 Denny, or at George Crawshaw the door before performance, John Arndt which is at 8:00 in the Belles Joseph Hoffman Lettres room Denny, Secretary— Anno Tindall Penny Kingman ALL STUDENTS AnnSmith Judy Rogers ALL STUDENTS PICK UP YOUR Treasurer— "ID" CARDS IN THE BUSINESS OFFICE Lawrence Rand AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. James Chalmers Paul Barron The election of officers will IF Football be next Thursday. Phi Delt 7— Phi Psi 0 Today): Microcosm Phi Kap v. Rota 3:30 The final playoff gome will be All feature staff articles held on Monday. for the Microcosm are DUE. Turn them in before Monday.

The Dickinson Red Devils will German Chorus Rehearsal face Wilkes tomorrow in an attempt to even Its season record. There will be a Gorman Chorus The game is at Wilkes, so try rehearsal for the Christmas program to get transportation and support today at 3:00 in the music building your team. upstairs. All who plan to sing in" the Chorus or'are perhaps inter­ ested to join, please come. Girl’s Hockey

The girl's field hockey team Canterbury Club will play the Dickinson Law School this afternoon at 3:30. The Canterbury Club of St. John’s Episcopal Church will "Friends" Meeting discuss "LA DOLCE VITA" this Sunday evening from 5*00-7:00. A Friends meeting will be Students o^ all denominations held in the college library in are invited. A light supper will the rare book room (middle room, be served. Come perpared to second floor) this Sunday at support your opinions. 11:00. All are invited. the dally senator

Nov. 6 Editor;~"c. grey Wadas diekisson college student senate

ATTENTION PLEASE TARTUFFE! MORGAN HALL AND ILAYER DINERS Due to an overwhelming late We are serving on Thursday. turn out, Friday ard Saturday, the November 9, to the Central Pennsy­ Mermaid Players current, production lvania C onfer ence— B'arri shurg Moliere*s Ta;U:Tfe, will be pres­ District. This is the ' group who ented this a-" .. . ay, Nova 7, for the are planning a $125*000 gift toward fourth time,. rickets can be a Student Activities Center. We purchased an the Box Office Denny hope you will understand the #3, from 10;OO-g:00 Monday and Inconvenience of eating at 5:30« Tuesday. The curtain time Tuesday will not be until 8:If? to allow for those in Fraternities and ATTENTION Sororities to come.

The second flu shot will be given Wed. Nov. 8, at 1|:00 in Mermaid Players South College. The business crew should please sign up for times you can German Xmas Chorus work on Monday or Tuesday. Rehearsal % There will be a rehearsal Theological Discussions this Tuesday at 3:00 in Bosler Hall. Bitte, Kommen SieJ Any student, pre-ministerial or otherwise, who is seriously interested in pursuing inquiries Mohler Science Club into the great theological concep­ tions and issues of our time The Mohler Science Club will through a regular program of reading meet this Thursday at 7:00 in and informal discussion should Althouse 110. The speaker will contact Dr. Sccor immediately. be Dr. Charles Swedey, research Plans are now being made to meet professor of Biochemistry in the in the homes of interested and graduate school of Public Health, competent faculty in order to University of Pittsburgh. All pursue such inquiries. are invited. A special collection of pam­ IF Football phlets by Harold K. Schilling cone cerning the relationship of science The final playoff game of the and religion are being displayed Inter-fraternity league will he In the Sharp Room. Dr. Schilling played this afternoon at 3:30 is Professor of Physics and Dean between: of the Penn State graduate school, Phi Kappa Sigma & Phi Delt will visit Dickinson college on December 5 &6 to speak in Chapel and Classes and to hold discussions with students. ATTENTION FACULTY ‘MEMBERS DICKINSON STUDENTS WE THE STUDENTS EARNESTLY REQUEST YOUR CAREFUL AND CLOSE On Thursday an Important amend­ CONSIDERATION TO OUR REQUEST FOR ment to the Student Senate Constit­ AN EXTENSION IN SPRING RECESS AND ution will be voted on. This amend­ REQUESTS FOR THE FINAL EXAMINATION ment will allow for the staggered PERIOD. elections of SFJC members, thus z m m r n , insuring the presence of "new blood'* at all times. Be sure to vote! Student Senate

NO Student Senato maebiiig today at iqt 00 in Memorial Hall,

(Football Review on Reverse Side) THE SENATOR REVIEW OF THE CARLISLE DICKINSON— WILKES FOOTBALL GAME In the rain and mud of Artillery Field in Kingston, Saturday, the Dickinson Red Devils squared their seasonal-record at 3-3 with a 7-6 victory over Wilkes College. A quick 11 yard pass from quarterback Reno DiOrio to end Joe Lipinski accounted for Dickinson's touchdown, ahd John Harper's reliable toe provided the extra point as the Devil's broke a two season losing streak. The 7-6 score fails to D'sons credit as they controlled play throughout the game and held a wide edge over the home team on paper: first downs D'son 11— Wilkes 6; rushing, D'son 159 yards— Wilkes The Colonels never penetrated within Dickinson's 18 yard line, and their only score came when tackle Chuck Cherundolo ran 22' yards with a blocked punt. (LIPINSKI SCORES): The first quarter witnessed an exchange of quick kicks on both sides as neither teams posed any serious threat. Midway through the second period, however, Dickinson got a break. With the ball on their own 37 and long yardage to go for a first down, Wilkes' peppery little quarterback Ted Travis-Bey threw deep down on the right sidelines. Jack Thomas intercepted for the Red Devils on the D'son I4.7 find raced back to the Wilkes 3^» Two minutes later Dickinson had its touchdown. From the '’shotgun" formation, DiOrio ripped off six yards to the 28, Dick Warden, who ran hard all afternoon, got three to the 25, and DiOrio slashed to the 20 for a first down. On first down DiOrio threw to Kip Howell and missed. Bob Harlowe then hit the line for five to the 15, find DiOrio set up a fourth-and-one situation when he drove to the 11. With the Wilkes linebackers playing tight for a run, DiOrio, calling the play from the line of scrimmage, flipped a pass to Lipinski on the left who bolted into the end zone. Harper made it 7-0 at the half with his placement conversion. (BLOCKED PUNT): Wilkes broke into the scoring column late in the third period. When D'sons attack stalled on the Visitor's 30, Bob Harlowe dropped back to punt. The center snap to Harlowe was low and before he could get his boot away, Wilkes end Larry Turel came through to smother the ball. Grabbing the loose ball on the first boun&e Cherundolo scampered untouched into the dnd zone. On the conversion try Wilkes' snap from center was wild, and Bill Smith followed by the right sid.e of the Devil line "gang-tackled" place- kicker Frank Wallace as he tried to escape around left end. (D1 SON THREATENS): Some brilliant running by DiOrio, Thomas and Warden kept 'the" home team within the shadow of its own goal through­ out the fourth quarter, Dickinson made one major bid to score midway through the period. A couple of runs by Thomas and DiOrio put the RedDevils on the Wilkes one on'fourth down, but a backfield fumble ruined D*son's touchdown hopes.

(Next Week at.Homecoming Dickinson meets Johns Hopkins) (Who lost to Swarthmoro 33-0 Saturday.) the daily senator

Nov, 7 editor? c. greg wadas dickinson college student senate

Chapel Important! Today’s speaker is Dr. John R. All students interested in Weinlick, Smith Professor of Hist- joining the college flying club orical Theology at Moravian Theo- meet tonight in the student meet- logical Seminary. He is president ing room of Denny. The initiation of the Moravian Historical Assoc- fee has been cut from $25 to §^5 iation, and he has been a National for all new members. Join tonight Radio Pupil Preacher. His topic at 7? 30. will be "On Being Well Adjusted". 11:00 in the College Chapel. Glee Club Tonight

TARTUFFE! The Men’s glee club will meet tonight at 7:00 in the music The Mermaid Players will pre­ building instead of tomorrow sent an additional performance of because of the cultural affairs. Moliere’s Tartuffe tonight at 8:l5 in the Belles Lettres room, Denny, CULTURAL AFFAIRS because of the inability to fulfill all demands for tickets last week­ Dr. Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa end. Tickets for tonight’s perfor­ will speak in Bosler Hall tomor­ mance can be purchased at the Box row night at 8:00. The lecufre, OfTice, Denny 3* from IO-I4., or at the second event in this year's the door before the performance. Cultural Affairs Program, and is entitled "The Use and Misuse of NSA Language". Dr. Hayakawa is an energetic, able and entertaining There will be an important speaker. He is the author of meeting of all committee members Language In Thought And Action, a tomorrow in South at 5:00. All book familiar to all students should plan to attend. ■foho have taken Social Science 11- 12 , plus other books. Spanish Film An informal reception will bo held for Dr. Hayakawa in Drayer A Spanish language f*ilm will Lounge after his address. Student, be shown of Thursday in Althouse interested in speaking with him room 110 at 7:00. The picture is are urged to attend. All faculty Rio Escondido staring Maria Felix and students are invited to hoar and Carlos Lopez Moctezuma. All this entertaining authority on students and faculty are invited. the English language. Microcosm ATTENTION!

There will be a meeting of All Dickinson students are the scheduling staff of the Micro­ reminded that along with Freshmen cosm on Wed, at 1:00 in the Micro­ elections on Thursday, freshmen cosm room. Identification <5f and upperclassmen are to vote on pictures will be done at this time. the Student Senate amendment con­ cerning SFJC elections. Foreign Students D-Club Foreign students who are going to the Carlisle Civic Club for a. The D-Club will meet tonight Panel Discussion meet in front of at 7:30 in room 112 Denny. the Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity at 1:14-5. Please be prompt. Debate Council Cheerleaders The Debate Club will meet tonight at 7:00 in the McCauley Congratulations to the new room, all interested students are cheerleaders who are Linda Ashcraft urged to attend, and Elaine Armor. There will be a meeting of all the cheerleaders R0TC News today at 5:00 in Drayer Rec room, The Drum and Bugle Corps will IF Football practice tonight at 6:i|5 in Denny room 200. Phi Delt- Theta won the final The Rifle team will meet playoff game yesterday in the IF Penn State at Mt. Alto tomorrow. Football league beating Phi Kappa The Pershing Rifles will sigma 7-6. practice tonight at 6:50, bring dues and soft-soled shoes and pick up weapons at the arms room. THE Ri-ILY SENATOR

______Nov, 8 editor: Charles grog wadas dickinson college ______student senate

ATTENTION HAYAKAWA HERE TONIGHT

Frosh, Sophomores, Juniors, Dr. Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa Seniors--Don,t forget to turn out will speak in Bosler Hall toniflit Thursday at the polls for voting at 8:00. The lecture, the second on the Student Senate amendment event in this year’s cultural about staggered SEJC elections. affairs program, is entitled "The Use and Misuse of Language”. Dr. Delta Phi Alpha Hayakawa is an energetic, able and entertaining speaker. He is the There will be a meeting in the author of Language In Thought And corner cafeteria tonight at 7 :00, Action, a book familiar to all All members should be present. students who have taken Social Science (11-12) <, He has also Interested in Biochemistry? written many other books. An informal reception will be Dr. Charles Swceley, Assistant held for Dr. Hayakawa in Draycr Research Professor of Biochemistry, Lounge after his address. Studontt Graduate School of Public Health, interested in speaking with him University of Pittsburgh will be are urgod to attend. All faculty in Room lOlp Althouse Hall from 2:30 and students are rotjuested not to to I4.: 00 tomorrow. Any student miss this entertaining authority interested in a career in Biochem­ on the English language. istry is invited to come in and talk to Dr. Sweeley, Graduate School Representative

I .V.C.F. Dean Eric Arnold of Case Institute of Technology will be on ”Ch ' sing the ’best' from the campus today to talk to students 'L.utter1” will be the topic of a on the importance of graduate student discussion tonight at 6:l\S education in general, and in part­ at 123 West High St. third floor, icular, graduate programs in above George’s Sub-Sh p. The meet­ Physics, Mathematics, and Chemis­ ing will te over in time for those try at Case. who wish to attend the Cultural Dean Arnold will talk to the Affair program. All faculty and ihysics Club at 3:15 in Tome 108. students are cordially invited. He will also be available for conferences in the McCauley room Foreign Students from 10 :00-11:30 and 1 :00-2:30. All interested students, pre­ Thurc will bo a meeting of all engineers and Science majors are o-roign Students and the Advisory invited to come to all these Staff today at Igs 00 in Memorial meetings, Hall. Microcosm Band Members There will te a. meeting f Thuru will be NO band rehear­ the Micr- cosm Senior Staff at 3:O0 sal tonight in order to permit In Drayor lounge. members to attend the Cultural affairs program. The Rehearsal will Girl’s Volleyball Games bo held Tomorrow evening at 7:00, The inter-class Volleyball FLU SHOTS games for tonight have been canco ellcd due to the program tonight. THE SECOND FLU SHOT WILL BE GIVEN TODAY aT lg: 00 IN SOUTH’ Spanish Films N.S.A. The Spanish Langunge film, Rio Escondido, will be sh wn The NSA committee members are tom rrow at 7:00 In Fellowship reminded of the mooting today at H"1j in the College Chapel; It is 3:00 in South College. All should ent i-d from the parking lot at plan to attend. It is a very the South end of the building. important meeting. Spanish students should plan t-■ at ter: d „ Dickinsonian Attention: The election of SFJC There will be a meeting ;f the members shall bo staggered thr ugh- DicKinsonian Sports staff today out the year, with 1 member and 1 at 6:1|5 in Old West. alternate chosen in Oct., Jan., and ixpril. All members would be juniors when elected and rve 1 year terms. (VOTE ON THIS TODAY) THE DAILY- SEN*.TOR Nov, 9____ editor': c. greg' wadas dickinson college student senate Assembly Attention Morgan & Drayer Hall Diners: The speaker today will be Moorohead Wright, an Industrial We are serving today to the Management specialist with the Central Pennsylvania Conference, General Electric Co. His subject Harrisburg District. This is the will be "Growing to Meet the Chal­ group who is planning a gift of lenge of the Times". He has been $125,000 toward a Student Activities a visiting lecturer at Harvard and Center. We hope you will understand Columbia Universities and a consul­ the inconvenience of having your tant to U.S, Government agencies dinner at 5 :3 0 1 on management training and indust­ rial manpower. He is an engineer­ Homecoming Concert ing graduate of Cornell University, 11:00 in Bosler Hall. Tickets are now on sale for *1.00 a person in the business Important office. The concert will he held in the gym and is featuring Jimmy Members of the faculty and J and the Jays, Dick Cole, and the administration are reminded to pick P.M.J.Q.'s, The concert is from up their tickets for the Homecoming 8:00-10:00 with a dance following. Luncheon in the business office Be sure to attend. by Friday. German "Conversationalists" Homocoming Queens Tonight at 6:lg5 in Filler. All Homecoming Queen Candid­ Eine "Treffung" fur diejenigen, ates are asked to be at Draycr Rec die interesse an das gosprochene Room at %:15 today. Wear heals Deutsch haber. and dress. Concert Band ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS The concert band will rehearse The election of SFJC members at 7:00 tonight in the music bldg, shall be staggered throughout the year, with 1 member and 1 alter­ S.R.E.C. nate chosen in Oct., Jan., and April, All members of the council The Student Rules Evaluation would be Juniors when elected and Committee will meet tonight at serve one year terms. Vote on this 7:00 in the McCauley room. proposition today. Also, FRESHMEN WILL ELECT CLASS OFFICERS TODAY-! Psychology Club

Inter-class Volleyball All members of the Psych Clul (Girls) arc Invited to Dean James' house, Frosh v. Soph.--8:00 355 Graham St., at 7:00 tonight. Jrs. v. Seniors— 7:00 Dean James will discuss the psych­ support your teami ology department preparation for graduate school. Refreshments will Mohlor Science Club be served.

The Science Club will meet Education Students at 7:00 tonight in elthouse 11 0 . The Speaker will be Dr. Charles Dr. Graffam's Friday classes Swoeley, research professor of in Education 35 and Education i|3 Biochemistry in the Graduate school will be canceled. of Futlic Health, University of l’ittsburgh. All are invited to News Staff attend, There will be a meeting if LOLL WORKERS TODAY: the Dickinsonian News Staff at 5:00 (9-10) Nofctham, Wolfe today in the Denny Basement. Every­ (10-11) Crowley, Davidson, Arndt. one please be there, (11-12) Hunt, Hart (12-1) Enos, Demonte, Goodridgo R.O.T.C. Nows (1-2) Wolfe, Husted There will be an AUSA meeting at (2-3) Bererian, Howland, 7:30 tonight in Memorial Hali, Lindstrom wear coat and tics, (no uniforms). (3-i|) Pawling, Hart The AUSA movies to be shown (l|-5) Demonte, Spicer today at 3:00 for all students and faculty are UA Study of the USSR" and "Introduction to Army Aviation" ______Nov. 10 editor: c . trreg wad as die kin son college student sonato

ELECTION RESULTS Homocoming Concert (Hroshmen class officers)- Buy your tickets now for President— Jesse Judelle the great homecoming conoert for Vice-president— John Arndt $1.00 a person in the business Secretary— Ann Smith office. The Concert will be held Treasurer— Lawrence Rand in the gym and is foa.turing Jimmy (Constitutional Amendment)- J and the Jays, Dill Cole, and the Yes— 397 No— 9 P.M.J.Q.’s. The concert is from WILL THE NEW OFFICERS MEET IN 8:00-10:00 with a dance following. THE McCAULEY ROOM AT 1^:00 TODAY. Be sure to attend.

Concert Band Social Committee The concert band will rehears There will be a meeting of at 3^30 today in the music build­ the student senate social committee ing. on MONDAY at 12:30 in the McCauley room. Important Members of the faculty and Buy A Mumi administration are reminded to pick up their tickets for the The Panhellenic council will Homecoming Luncheon in the busincs be selling white mum corsages in office. Drayer Hall tomorrow ■f'rom 10:00- 12:00 and in the gymnasium from 11:30 to 1:00. The cost is 75^ Prospective Teachers

Several members of the admin­ Copies of Hayakawa’s Lecture istration of the Roslyn Public Schools of Roslyn, L.I., N.Y., Four copies of S.I. Hayakawa’s will visist Dickinson on Nov. 15 lecture "The Use and Misuse of between the hours of 2 :00-5:00 Language", are on reserve for for the purpose of interviewing student and faculty use in the prospective teachers. For appoint reserve room of the library. ments and information, conta.ct the Placement office, East College. Saturday1s Game

Cheerleaders will pick up the fraternities and march up with them to Biddle Field t-morrow afternoon before the game. Fresh­ men plc-se meet at West at 1:30 to go with us. Wear your "Dinks" please I the daily senator

______Nov. 13 editor: c. greg wadas dickinson college student senate

Prospective Tea.ch.ers Student Senate Several members of the admin­ The student senate will meet istration staff of the Roslyn today at Ip: 00 in Memorial Hall. Public Schools of Roslyn, L.I., N.Y., will visit Dickinson this Independent Students Wed. between 2:00-5:00 for the purpose of interviewing prospect­ The independent students ive teachers. For appointments will meet tonight at 7:00 in the and information contact the place­ McCauley room with their student ment office, East College. representatives. Socia.l Committee The college social committee will meet today at 12:30 in the McCauley room. THE SENATOR REVIEW OF THE CARLISLE DICKENSON--JOHNS HOPKINS GAME All the hearths of the Dickinson alumni wore warmed on a cold Saturday afternoon after the Homecoming victory. Dickinson scored a decisive 20-8 victory over Johns Hopkins to boost the season record to I4.-3. The Red Devils, on their way to three touchdowns and two extra points, amassed 2iplp yards. The most spectacular play was a 55 yard touchdown from Walt Buckley to Jack Thomas, FIRST QUARTER) The boll exchanged hands five times during the first quarter and the only sustained drive was made by Johns Hopkins. The Jays took possession on their own 33 and marched to the Dickinson 7, where the aggressive forward wall of Dickinson successfully stopped the threat. Dickinson's offense was ineffective the first quabter and they averaged only 1.8 yards a carry and didn't oven get into Johns Hopkins territory. A major factor in the scoreless quarter was the good defenses and kicking of both teams. SECOND QUARTER) The Jays took possession on Dickinson's ip9 after two plays in the quarter. Again the Jay's mounted an attack which carried them deep into Rod Devil soil. Tho drive stalled when Dqve Morriscy recovered a fumblo on tho Dickinson lip. Dickinson gained it's first 1st down of the day, but tho drive halted on their own 14,7 . After an exchange of kicks, Walt Buckley took over the quarterbacking chores on the Johns Hopkins lj.0. Buckley completed 3 out of 5 passes for 39 yards. With one minute to go in the half DiOrio carried over from tho 1 foot line for the touchdown and Harper made it 7 points with his conversion. Tho Red Devils almost ma.de a second touchdown on an intercepted pass by Smith, Seconds later tho Jay's intercepted a Buckley pass on their own 5 yard lino and tho half ended. THIRD QUARTER) A roughing the kicker penalty against Dickinson set tho stage for the Ja„y's first and only touchdown, Tho Jay's march had started on their own 26. Sutlcy carried 1 yard for the touchdown and a fake placement and pass from CIccarcno to Kim netted two extra points and put Johns Hopkins ahead 8-7. FOURTH QUARTER) A penalty against Johns Hopkins for a personal foul and a poor quick kick by Ciccarone gave Dickinson tho ball on the Jay's 26. A loss of yardage brought the ball back to the 1|7 where John Harper come in to try a field goal. Harper's towering boot was far enough, but off to tho loft. With eight minutes remaining, D'son took the ball from their own Ip6 for a 55 yard touchdown pass from Walt Buckley to Jack Thomas. Buckley's tremendous IpO yard pass fell right in the arms of Thomas who simply scampered into tho end zone. This was one of the most perfectly executed plays of the season and came at the right time, for now after Harper's wido placement, tho Red Devils led 13-8, Dickinson gained possession on tho Jay's 31 yard lino after Dan Shaver returned a punt 23 yards. After nine plays, Harlowo closed the scoring with a three yard plunge. When Harper con­ verted, the Red Devils enjoyed a 20-8 edge with only four minutes remaining. (by Larry Rand)

(NEXT WEEK DICKINSON FLAYS HOST TO DAEXEL) Ugly Man Contest Phi Mu’s Ugly Man Contest jpuns today. Vote (with a nickel) for your favorite in South. There are 11 competitors. Proceeds benefit a korean orphan ”adopted” by the sorority.

Squash Players There will be a meeting today in the gym office at 5 :00, it is Important I FRESHMEN CLi.SS THE FIRST FRESHMEN CLASS MEETING MILL BE HELD TONIGHT AT 7:30 IN BOSLER HALL. THIS GATHER* INCt MILL BE FOR ORGANIZATION PURPOSES. ALL FRESHMEN PLEASE ATTEND.

STUDENT SENATE BUDGET The 1961-62 budget and sinking funds will Lt discussed at today’s senate meeting. Organization: 1st semester whole yeiar Belies Lottres $1090,00 $2180, 00 Religious Affairs Council 325.00 650. 00 Debate Council U-80.00 960„ 00 Dickl nsonian 23r '.^0 1+700. 00 International Relations Club 200.00 1+00. 00 Men ■ a Glee Club 1+00.00 800, CO Microcosm 31+98.00 6996. 00 Mohler Science 70,00 ll+O. 00 Physics Club 65.00 130. 00 Psychology Club 12.50 25c 00 Students Nat. Educati >n Assoc<,37.50 75c 00 Student Senate 11^°*50 1500. 00

Social Committee 2250.00 1+500. 00 Union Philosophical Society 185.00 370. 00 Cultural Affairs 5275.00 the daily senator

______Nov, llj. editor: Charles greg wada.s dickinson college student senate

Chapel Ugly Man Contest Processor Lee Ann Beaty will Phi Mu’s Ugly Man Contest is be the 1 st women member of the open this week. Vote (with a faculty to be ci c’T.pel speaker. nickel) for your favorite in South. Her topic will be ’’Sick, Sick, There are 11 competitors. Proceeds Sick". Prof. Beaty teaches in the benefit a Korean orphan "adopted" English department and is a Phi by the sorority,, Beta Kappa graduate of Wellesley and has a Ph.D. in English from Yale. She has done research for Prospective Teachers the Episcopalian Church. This morning at 11:00 in the College Several members of the admin­ Chapel. istration staff of the Roslyn Public Schools of Roslyn, L.I., N.Y., will visit Dickinson this Interested in the Navy? Wed. between 2:00-5:00 for the pur­ pose of Interviewing prospective An information team ffom the teachers. For information c~":tact U.S. Naval Air Station at Willow the placement office, East College,, Grove will be on campus tomorrow from 9:30-1).: 30 in the Snack Bar of South College. All interested are R.O.T.C. News urged to msit. The drum and bugle corps will meet tonight at 6:1). 5 in Denny 200„ ALL STUDENTS The Pershing Rifles will practice tonight at 6:50, bring Except in cases of extreme soft-soled shoes and pick up emergency, you must be referred by weapons at the arms room. the Infirmary to be treated by one of the College Doctors. Belles Lettres Movie

The Belles Lettres Society Two women students were will show a movie tomorrow night prohibited from entertaining men at 7:30 in Bosler Hall called guests for the balance of the "The Wild Oat", everyone is invited semester for having men in the to come and enjoy it, rooms after the proper hour. Debate Council German Christmans Program The Debate team will meet There will be a rehearsal of jsonight at 7:00 in the McCauley all those in the German Christmas room. All are invited. Program today at 3:30 in'bosler. Everyone please try to attend. the daily senator

EDITOR: Charles grcg wadas dickinson college student senate

The following pictures will be taken tomorrow evening for the Foreign Students Microcosm: (IN MEMORIAL HALL) 6:1+5— SNEA The foreign students end the 6: 50— UPS advisory staff will meet today 6:55— Debate Council in the McCauley room at i+: 00, 7:00— Belles Lettres Press this is an important meeting! 7:05— Radio Station Committee 7:10--Phi Mu Alpha Sintonia Microcosm Staff 7:15— Phi Gamma Mu 7:20— Delta Phi Alpha There will be a meeting of 7:25— SREC all those interested in working 7:30— MSM on the Microcosm Business Staff 7:35— IVCF today at 5:00 in the basement of 7:1+0— Catholic Club Denny. The following people are 7:1+5— Jewish Affairs Council especially urged to attend— 7:50— SRAC J.£agdin, P.Bennett, S.Grier, 7:55— Campus Chest B.Curtis, W.Todd, K.Davis, PLEASE BE PROMPT FOR PICTURESI M.Newton, K.Petterson, L.Sav’ Jge, D.Hilett, S.Husted, J.Englert, SRAC Movie H.Foresberg, and S.Lockspeiser. Any others who wish to be on the Psych majors— see Alec staff but have not signed up yet Guinness1 reactions to reverse please come to the meeting. psychoanalysis in “The T'risoncr". The film will be shown tomorrow German Students at 8:00 in Bosler. A Gorman Newsreel will be I.V.C.F. shown tonight at 6:i+5 in Bosler. ’’Driven to Holiness” is the topic of a student discussion led Delta Phi Alpha by Don Shivo tonight at 6:1+5 at 123 W, High St., third floor above There Will be a Delta Phi George’s Sub-Shop. All faculty and Alpha meeting tonight at 7:15 students are cordially invited. in the Sui Generis rooms.

Glee Club I.R.C. The men’s glee club will moot There will be a mooting of tonight at 7:00 in the Music the International Relations Club building. tonight at 7:30 in Memorial Hall There will be a panel discussion by the foreign students with the Concert Band audience invite 1 to participate. Please come to ask questions or The concert band will rehearse just listen! Professor Flaherty at 7*00 in the music building. All will moderate the discussion. members are expected to attend with music. A.U.S.A. Movies ALL STUDENTS The Association of the United States Army will present EXCEPT IN CASES O ’7' EXTREME four movies tomorrow afternoon EMERGENCY YOU MUST BE REFERRED BY at 3:00— "Investigation of Narco­ THE INFIRMARY TO BE TREATED BY ONE tic Offenses","Winged Victory OF THE COLLEGE DOCTORS. 1+3 Infantry Division", "World Affaris Africa", and "Milestones FRESHMEN CLASS of Missiles". All students and faculty are Invited. All those Freshmen who signed up for the class party committee, Belles Lettres Movie will meet in Denny Hall room 113 tonight at 6:1+5. It is imperative "The Wild Oat" will be shown that all committee members attend tonight at 7:30 in Bosler Hall if our party for this Friday is to for all interested students and b o a sue cess. faculty.

VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE UGLY MAN IN SOUTH ALL STUDENTS Lecture on Africa

ABSENCES DURING THE 36 HOUR Prof, Charles Kepner will PERIOD WHICH PRECEDES OR FOLLOWS deliver a slide-lecture on A COLLEGE RECESS ARE SUBJECT TO A "Peoples and Policies of the New #5.00 FINE UNLESS REMITTED BY THE Africa" tonight at 8:00 in the DEANS. (SEE D-BOOK, p. 123). basement of the A.M.E. Zion Church, 13^1- S. West Street. He will tell of his trip to Kenya, Pre-Theological Students Uganda, Congo, Ghana and Nigeria in the Spring of I960, at the Any Students contemplating conclusion of a year spent teach­ graduate work in religion are ing at the Chinese University in Invited to meet Mr,, Kelly Ingram Singapore. from Duke University Divinity Dickinson College students School, Mr. Ingram will be avail­ are Invited to attend the lecture able fcr Interviews in the McCauley which is sponsored by the CarlisH room from 1;30-3? 30 TODAY. Intercultural Council, an organ­ ALSO-”--”- Mr. Willi cm Imlor from ization devoted to developing the Drew University Seminary will better relations between persons be on campus Monday to interview of different cultural backgrounds students planning to do graduate creed or nationality. In past study in religion. Mr. Imler will years students have been activo be available for consultation with in the group and are freely interested students in the McCauley invited to join and participate. room from 1:30-3:30, MONDAY. German Chorus Rehearsal President HubendaTl will Conduct There will be a rehearsal at the discussion for the Westminste 1^:00 today in Bosler, Fellowship group this Sunday at the 2nd Presbyterian Church, Those less soporiphic and more UGLY MAN CONTEST auspicious academicians are invited to extend. Light break­ The Ugly Man Dance will be fast— 9:15. Discussion— 9:30. held this Saturday from 8-11 in South. In the contest, so far the Freshmen are winning. The crowning Canterbury Club of the Ugly Man on Campus will be 10:15 on Saturday. The Canterbury Club will hear a recording of The Jazz Mass this Sunday from 5:00-7:00. A discussion will follow. Students of all denominations are cordially invited. the daily senator

JiUiL ______EDITOR: C. GREG WADAS DICKINSON COLLEGE STUDENT SENATE

Assembly The following pictures will be taken tonight for the Micro­ Today’s speaker will be Prof, cosm In Memorial Hall: Milton Slower, Chairman of the 6:1*5— SNEA Political Science department. His 6:50— UPS topic will be ’’Dickinson and the 6: 55~-Debate Council Civil War”, The talk Is one of 7:00— Belles Lettros Press 39veral ways in which the Civil War- 7:05— Radio °tatio.n Committee Centennenial Is being observed at 7:10— Phi Mu Alpha Symphonia Dickinson. 11:00 in Bosler. 7:15— Phi Gamma Mu 7:20— Delta Phi Alpha Student Teachers 7:25— SREC 7: 30— MSM Professional Examination for 7:35— IVCF teaching positions in the Baltimore 7:5.0— Catholic Club City Schools will be administered 7:5-5— Jewish Affairs Council Wednesday, Dec. 27. Application 7:50— SRAC for tests should be filed 30 days 7:55*— Campus Chest before this date with Div. of PLEASE BE PROMPT FOR ALL PICTURES Personnel, Adminis. Bldg., room 200, 3 E. 25th St., Baltimore 18, SRAC Movie Maryland, Psych Majors— see Alec Guinness' reactions to reverse Classics Club psychoanalysis in "T’ o Prisoner”. The film will be shown tonight Anyone Interested in the at 8:00 in Bosler. philosophy and literature of the Greek and Latin Classics is cor­ A.U.S.A. MOVIES dially Invited to an organizational meeting of the Classics Club to­ The Association of the United night at 7:00 in "Ciller. Knowledge States Army will present four of these languages is NOT necessahy movies today at 3:00 in the studer and Officers will be elected and meeting room In the basement of program ideas and a constitution Denny, — ’’Investigation of Narco­ will be discussed. If you are tic Offenses", "Winged Victory Interested but unable to come 1*3 Infantry Division", "World please give your name--before Affairs Africa", "Milestones of tonight at 7:00--to Joni Taussig Missiles". All students and at Sellers, Dot Ruhl at Biddle or faculty are invited. Professor Nodder. RUSHING SMOKERSI

Men’s Glee Club The first round of rushing smokers for all freshmen men will The Glee Club will rehearse be this Monday, 20 Nov, from tonight at 7a 00 in the Music bldg. 7:00-9:00. The fraternities open Beginning with tonight's meeting, that night are: attendance at all rehearsals will Alpha Chi Rho be required of all members until Theta Chi after our Christmas Concert. Beta Theta Pi Absences will only be tolerated Phi Kappa Sigma if a legitimate excuse is given Phi Epsilon Pi to R. Donohue, A. Horsley, or The remaining 5 houses will be W. White prior to the rehearsal open Tuesday night from 6:30-8:30« for which the excuse is given. Phi Kappa Psi Epsilon S.R.E.C. Kappa Sigma Sigma Chi The Student Rules Evaluation Phi Delta Theta Committee will meet tonight at 7:30 in the McCauley room. All members please attend. Concert Band The Concert Band will rehearse at 7:00 tonight in Bosler. ALL STUDENTS Lecture on Africa

ABSENCES DURING THE 36 HOUR Prof. Charles Kepner will PERIOD WHICH PRECEDES OR "FOLLOWS deliver a slide-lecture on A COLLEGE RECESS ARE SUBJECT TO A ’’Peoples and Policies of the New $5.00 FINE UNLESS REMITTED BY THE Africa” tonight at 8:00 in the DEANS. (SEE D-BOOK, p. 123). basement of the A.M.E. Zion Church, 13)4- S. West Street. He will tell of his trip to Kenya, Pre-Theological Students Uganda, Congo, Ghana and Nigeria in the Spring of I960, at the Any Students contemplating conclusion of a yoar spent teeth­ graduate work in religion are ing at the Chinese University in invited to meet Mr., Kelly Ingram Singapore. from Duke University Divinity Dickinson College students School, Mr. Ingram will be avail­ are Invited to attend the lecture able fcr interviews in the McCauley which is sponsored by the Carlis n room from 1:30-3* 30 TODAY. Intercultural Council, an organ­ ALSO-::--”- Mr. William Imlor from ization devoted to developing the Drew University Seminary will better relations between persons be on campus Monday to interview of different cultural backgrounds students planning to do graduate creed or nationality. In po.st study in religion. Mr. Imler will years students have been active be available for consultation with in the group and are freely interested students in the McCauley invited to join and participate. room from 1:30-3:30, MONDAY. German Chorus Rehearsal President Rubendall will eon&uct There will be a rehearsal at the discussion for the Westminste ip: 00 today in Bosler. Fellowship group this Sunday at the 2nd Presbyterian Church, Those less soporiphic and more UGLY MAN CONTEST auspicious academicians are invited to attend. Light break­ The Ugly Man Dance will be fast— 9:15. Discussion— 9:30. held this Saturday from 8-11 in South. In the contest, so far the Freshmen are winning. The crowning Canterbury Club of the Ugly Man oh Campus will be 10:15 on Saturday. The Canterbury Club will hear a recording of The Jazz Mass this Sunday from 5:00-7:00. A discussion will follow. Students of all denominations are cordially invited. the daily senator ______Nov. 17 editor: Dickinson College Student Senate

FRESHMEN CLASS Rushing Smokers All Freshmen should not The first round of rushing forget to attend the first class smokers will held this moday for party TONIGHT at 8:ipS in Metzger all freshmen between 7 :00-9:00. Hall. The participation of all The fraternities open that night class members will help to make are: this a most memorable and enjoy- Alpha Chi Rho able evening. Theta Chi Beta Theta Pi Phi Kappa Sigma German Christmas Chorus Phi Epsilon Pi The remaining five houses There will be a chorus re­ will be open Tuesday night from hearsal today at Ip: 00 in Bosler. 6: 30— 8:30; Attendance is urged. Phi Kappa Psi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Kappa Sigma Canterbury Club Sigma Chi Phi Delta Theta The Canterbury Club will hear a recording of "The Jazz Mass" on Westminster Fellowship Sunday from 5-7 at St. John's Episcopal Church. A light supper President Rubendall will will be served and discussion will conduct the discussion for the follow. Students and faculty of Westminster Fellowship group this all denominations are cordially Sunday at the 2nd Presbyterian invited. Church. Those less soporiphic and more auspicious academicians are invited to attend. Light brea. Educational Psych fast— 9:l5j Discussion— 9:30. Dr. & Mrs, Daniel A. Prescott will be on campus tomorrow as UGLY MAN CONTEST consultants to the Child Psychol­ ogy program of the Educational The Ugly Man Dance will bo Psychology classes. A coffee hour held this Saturday from 8-11 In will be held in their honor in South. In the contest, s. far Drayer Hall from 10:00-11:30. This the freshmen are winning. The coffee hour is also in honor of crowning of’ the Ugly Man on campus the administrators and teachers will be 10:15 on Saturday. of the Carlisle City Schools who have helped with the Child Study Pre-theological Students program. Dr, Prescott is one of the foremost authorities in the Mt. William Imler from the fields of child development and Drew University Seminary will be educational psychology. All on campus Monday to Interview former students of educational students planning to da graduate psychology are cordially invited. study in religion. Mr. Imler will be available for consultation with interested students in the McCauley Concert Band room 1:30-3:30, Monday. There will be no rehearsal KELL DREXEL of the Concert Band today. Members are requested to meet by Dickinson hosts Drexel for 7:1+5 in Bosler Hall. its final game of the season. Come out and support your team COLLEGE BAND CONCERT which is trying to gain a 3 game winning streak and hopes for a The college concert band winning season. Seven seniors will present a concert tonight at will be playing their last football 8:00 in Bosler Hall. Everyone game for the Red Devils. Come and is urged to - .tend. cheer them to victo~"Ts.

Basket br'..il Scrimmage The Die kin si n Basketball team will scrimmage Shippensburg State Teachers Colloge today at 7:00. the daily senator

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SMOKERS TONIGHT Flying Club

The first round of rushing For those interested in flyinr smokers will be TONIGHT for all the Dickinson Flying Club.offers Freshmen men from 7:00-9:00, The instruction in a new, fully equip- Fraternities open tonight are: ed Piper Colt at $>9,p0 an hour Alpha Chi Rho dual instruction and $lp.50*an hour Theta Chi solo. The cost of getting a Beta The$sa Pi license in the club is less than Phi Kappa Sigma half the outside price. Phi Epsilon Pi Keep watch for an announcement The remaining five houses of the meeting following thanksgiv-r will be open tomorrow night from inf’ vo.e>ation. 6:30-8:30; Phi Kappa Psi Sigma Alpha Epsilon ALL STUDENTS ATTENTION Kappa Sigma. Sigma Chi ABSENCES DURING THE 36 HOUR Phi Delta Theta PERIOD WHICH PRECEDES OR FOLLOWS ALL FRESHMEN ARE i.SKED TO A COLLEGE RECESS ARE SUBJECT TO A WEAR NAME TAGS TO THE SMOKERS. $*..00 FINE UNLESS REMITTED BY THE DEANS. (See D-Book, p, 123).

German Christmas Chorus Student Senate There will be a rehearsal today at 3:00 in Bcsler, Every­ The Student Senate will meet one please attend, In Memorial Hall at Ip: 00 today. Freshmen Class officers should attend. Pre-Theological Students Independent Students Mr, William Imler from the The independent students will Drew University Seminary will be meet with their student senate on campus today to Interview representatives tonight at 7:00 students planning on graduate in the McCauley room. study in religion, Mr, Imler will be available for consultation with interested students In the CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF McCauley room from 1:30-3:30, The Student Sena.tc will presen another great movie tomorrow night Social Committee "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman. The colie ;e social committee The picture will start at 8: ip5 in will meet today at 12:30 in the Boslor and the cost is only" 23^, McCauley room. Everyone see this excitingly funny picture.

SENATOR REVIEW 0T7 THE DICKINSON COLLEGE— DREKEL FOOTBALL GAME Rono DiOrio, three touchdowns, and Bob Harlow©, one touchdown, combined to load the Dickinson Red Devils to a brilliant 27-8 victory over Drexcl Saturday at Biddle F3 ;■ Id. Scoring once in every quarter and piling up 2lp0 yards on the ground, the Devils finished the 1961 season with a 5-3 record, the "best since 19lp9 when D'son was 5-2-1. At the final whistle Saturday, triumphant coach Don Seibert, a man whocame in for a good deal of unnecessary derision during the past three years, was carried across the field by a jog'ul D'son team, FIRST QUARTER) The last game of a highly succe:.-sful season and the end of four-years of play for six outstanding seniors : n't have happened in a more decisive or satisfying fashion, T1 rls took a 6-0 lead with 12 minutes gone in the opening perio A Gan Shaver caught a Drexel punt on his own lp5, broke to his riaht, &ut ! a ok to 'ho left and threaded his way down the sidelines to the visitor's lg5 lifter two running plays had moved the ball to the 7, DiOri sc >rcd Vis first touchdown on a sweep of right end. Harper missed the conversion,, ! gnrTJTUTTF'P OTT TTRVFRSF S7DF (DiOrio Sneaks In)— -On the first play after the ensuing kickoff, Sonny Sho^f recovered a fumble by Drexel’s Ed Pekals on the visitor’s 31. A Wa.lt Buckley-to-Harry Packard pass moved D'son to the 21' and then, on the last play of the "irst quarter, Harlowe drove down to the 7. Taking over for Buckley at quarterback, DiOrio ran to the one on the second play of the second period. After missing once, DiOrio sneaked into the end zone for the touchdown on fourth down. Harper converted and D ’son led 13-0. Following the kickoff, Drexel drove 55 yards to score as Joe Buff­ alo WBnt over from i| yards out. The pass into the right corner of the end zone was good for the 2-point conversion, and Drexel trailed only 13-8, (Harlowe Scores)— Play seesawed in the third quarter with Dickinson protecting its five-point lead. Finally with just over a minute to play in the third period, the Red Devils exploded. Taking a tip from injured co-captain Barney Field, (who watched the action from high In the stands), DiOrio began to attack the middle of the Drexel line with astonishing results. With the ball on the Dickinson 31> Harlowe ripped off 19 yards to midfield. Jack Thomas went through the right side for 111 more to the Drexel 36, and Harlowe cracked into the right side, spun twice and raced 36 yards for the touchdown. Harper added the point- after, and D ’son led 20-8, (DiOrio Goes 58 Yards)— With close to six minutes left In the game, Dickinson completed Its scoring for the season on a spectacular note. Quarterback DiOrio, who gained 100 yards on Dg carries for the after­ noon, put the finishing touches on a great year when he rolled around right end from the D ’son 1+2, cut back and raced 58 yards to score on a run that left five Drexel tackiers in his wake. Harper made it throe out of four conversions when he split the uprights to make the final score read 27-8. (7 Seniors Bow Out) — Seven seniors ended their varsity careers Saturday Bob Harlowe played a better game than he had played last week against John Hopkins when he won the MVP trophy as he gained 97 yards on 9 carries and a touchdown. Jack Thomas made important yardage all after­ noon to wind up the year second to DiOrio in team rushing, Co-Captain Durb Wagner was brilliant on defense as he made tackles all over the field from his linebacking position. Davo Morrissey was solid in the line both on offense and defense, and he also caught a pass in tho final two minutes on a tackle-eligible play. End Jow Lipiniski wound up as the team’s leading pass-catcher as he grabbed two on Saturday. LIpinski was particularly outstanding on defense, however, as he stopped Droxel on one series almost single-handedly, Kip Howell played a sound game both ways. Perhaps the biggest dissappointment Saturday belonged to Co-captair Barney Fiold who closed his career In the stands with a back injury. Vield, whoso tremedous value to the team c nldn’t be measured in yards or tackles, nevertheless played an important part in the victory. Watching from the stands, Field spotted a weakness in the Drexel defense that led to Dickinson’s third and most decisive touchdown.

NEXT— WRESTLING, BASKETBALL, AND SWIMMING the daily senator

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Chap e 1 Women interestod in USAP

Today's speakers is Russell Captain Ethel 3, .eptor, USjJ Weer, Minister of the First Presby- Chief Women's Selection Branch terian Church of Carlisle, and will be in the Drayor Lounpc moderator of the Carlisle Presbytery, today from 10:00-12:00 and 1 —ip t His topic will be "No Balm in 6 talk-with women students inter­ Ilcad"--a Thankspivinp messape. ested in the fficer Training Student loaders today will bo Ann School Propram IJSAF. Captain Thompson and Bill Loo, Clinton W. Hammond, USAF, will bo..in 3">vth Nov0 28,29, and 30 to bo avaible for testing cand­ Mermaid Players idates for 0TS.

There will be tryouts for "Othello" will bo held this after­ All Students noon from 3 *30-5:30 and toni’ht from 7:30-9:30. All parts are ABSENCES DURING THE 36 HOUR open and anyone interested in PERIOD WHICH PRECEDES OR FOLLOWS tryinp out for the cast or crew is A COLLEGE RECESS ARE SUBJECT TO welcome. A #5.00 FINE UNLESS REMITTED BY THE DEANS. (Soo D-Book, p, 123).

Freshmen Smokers "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" The second round of rushinp smokers will be TONIGHT for all Tho Studont Senate will Freshmen men from 6:30-8:30. The present another proat m:;-vie to­ followin'- houses are open-- night— "CAT ON A HOT TIN R00F"-~ Sipma Alpha Epsilon starring Elizabeth Taylor and Kappa Sipma Paul Newman. The picture will Phi Kappa Psi start at 8:55 in 3osler and the Sipma Chi cost is only 25^. Everyone soo Phi Delta Theta this excitingly funny picture. ALL FRESHMEN ARE ASKED TO WEAR NAME TAGS TO TIIE SMOKERS. tho daily senator

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Science Club Student Senate

There will he a business The student senate will meeting of the Mohler Science meet today at Ip: 00 in Memorial Club in the Baird Biology build- Hall. h, today at 7:00. Refreshments will be served after the short meeting. Independent Students The independent students Spanish Students will meet with their student representatives tonight at Bara todos los que desoen 7:00 in the McCauley room. hablar espanol, habra una tertulia en el Cafe de la F-v.quina el martes a las si etc Football Review de la tarde. The New York Giants trouncm BUTS and CUP the Browns yesterday 37-21 and remain in undisputed first place Tuesday 8 P.M. Dr. Secor's House; over the Philadelphia Earles. Kierkegaard: "Introduction;" "Sickness Unto Death." the daily Se-nat r ______N v, 21 H t T i cT 'rey wadas " cldc kins n c lie. c" student senate

ALL STUDENTSI C n ap e 1 TONIC-HT and TOMORROW NIGHT, Dr. Rubondull, President f Omicr:n Delta Kappa, the Men’s the c lloye, will bo the spoa&.r H >n >rary Leadership Society will in Chap, 1 today at the Colloyc conduct a series of seminars as a Chapel— 11:10, part of its Conference on Student Affairs, The Conference, which will investigate vari us campus Mid-Winter Ball problem, areas, will be moderated by major campus leaders and will This Friday evuniny betw,. . n be held in fraternity houses. 9:00-1:00, Walt Simpson’s Orch­ ALL STUDENTS arc encouraged to estra will play at the Mid-Wint, : at t en a. ball. Tickets will bo ;>n sale TONIGHT: (T ,-pic & House) in the Business Office startin 7:00— "Fraternities"— at Phi Thursday at #3^00 a couple or Epsilon ?i. can be obtained at tho door. "Freshmen Men: First Semester"--Alpha Chi Aho pittsbury Symphony Orchestra 9:00— • "I.F.C."— Phi Kappa Siyma TOMORROW: The Pittsbury Symph ny 7: 00— "Journalism"— Kappa Siyma Orchestra will present a c- ncert "Athletics"--Phi Doltq as part ,f tho Collo{'e Cultural Theta affairs preyram next Monday Dec. "Class Officers"— Theta [j. at the Carlisle Senior Hiyh Chi Scho 1. William Stoinbery will 9:00— "Student Government"— conduct the Symphonyj the pr'yrarr Phi Kappa Psi. will start at 8:00— admission fre Gorman Chorus Glee Club The Gorman Ch rus will rehet The Men’s Glee Club will rse at 00 today in busier for rehearse t'nioht and tom rr w their Christmas program. Attend­ ni tt in the music buildiny and ance is uryont. thursday niyht in Losier Hall. Tin. Christmas Concert is only a W e e k from this thursday. irt Exhibit! n Striny Ensemble Susie Sellers, dauyhter ,f Dickinsoh Collcyo Librarian Ch;.r-> The stria ' cnsomtlw will Meet les Sellers, shows an impressive in the music buildin" t nh'ht at ranye of subject mattor--from the 7:00. All interested pers ns are pure whimsy of Thurborosquc hum r requested to attend at this time, t"- the n^t-so-humorous commentary >n the foibles of our timo--in a Pro-The 1 leal Students personal stylo of unmistakable stronyth and charm. An Exhibit! - Duct r iluntor of Boston Uni­ worth seoiny. Tho exhibition is versity Divinity Sch/ .1 will 1 c n m tho third floor yallory of campus this Wednesday t - talk with Hosier from Nov, 27— Dec. l8« students c .ntomplatiny graduate There arc line drawings, w ■rk in religion. D-ct r Hunter raphic art, and "il paintinys will bo available in the McCauley for sale at $2 .00, $5 .00, and up; A; m fr >m 1 :30-3:30 t W ’rrow, first come— first purchase.

i.R.C. Army-Navy Game Tickets

There will be r meetin ■ ’ Anyone interested in tick, t.e tJi I.R.C. icla -ates t :> the chil f>r this Saturday's >.rmy-Nnvy lelphia c invention in the C rner yame call Bud Riddlosberyor at Ca^v.. at 9:00 t niyht, Gh-3-258ly. Tickets are at at, price— $>7.50 eacVi— tw. tickets. Micr c sm Edit -rial Staff D n ’t f ryet tho meetin t lay m the Micr c sm r m. the dally senator

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ALL STUDENTS I.V.C.F.

TONIGHT , ’•grwvi'-.rjj sm i in the 3-icht of the Men’s Honorary Leadership Biblical prphec.y,T, is the topic Society, will conduct a series of on which Dr, Arthur Glasser will seminars as a. part of its confer­ speak at the IVCF meeting tonight ence on student affairs. The at 7:00— 123 W. High Street, 3rd conference, which will investigate floor, above George’s Sub Shop, various campus problem a,re as, will Dr, Glasser is now the North be moderated by major campus American secretary of the China loaders and will be held in Inland Mission, All faculty and fraternity houses, ALL STUDENTS students are invited. are encouraged to attend, TONIGHT; Social Committee 7:00— "Journalism"--Phi Ep "Athletics"— Phi Dolt The college social committee "Class Offleers"— Theta will not be able to decorate the Chi gym uni •* 1 Thursday at 7s 00, At 9:00-~"Student Government"— that time all members are expecto> Phi Kappa Psi to bring at least one helper to decorate.

Mid-Winter Ball Nows Staff This Friday evening between There will be an important 9:00-1:00, Walt Simpson’s Orch­ meeting of the news staff of the estra will play at the Mid-Winter Dickinsonian today at 12:30 in Ball, Tickets will be on sale the basement of Denny. Assignmeni in the business office starting for the next issue will be given Thursday at $3.00 a couple. out. There are many stories and everyone on the staff is urged to attendo Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra Sports Staff There will be a concert on Monday, Dec, 1+ at the Carlisle There will be a meeting of Senior High School as part of the the sports stqff of the Dickinsonr College Cultural Affairs program ion today at 6:lq5> in the Basement featuring the Pittsburg Symphony of Old West, Orchestra conducted by William Steinberg. The program will Physics Club Movie start at 8:00— admission is free. The physics club will show a rtrvie on the modern tools of the Glee Club physicist --"High Energy Particle Accelerators"— Everyone Is invito< The Men’s Glee Club will to attend. It will be shown in rehearse tonight in the music Tome, room 108, at 7 '30 tonig'ht. building and tomorrow night in Boslcr Hall, Flying Club There will be a meeting of the flying club tomorrow night at Aquae ado 7:30 in the Denny Student room. It Is very important that all Canterbury Club Field Trip aquacade members attend practice All persons who plan to go at 7:00 tonight, because routines on the field trip to Philadelphia arc going to be set up. this Sunday and have yet to make reservations see either John Har­ Foreign Students rison, y*ss Kneen, or Dr. Beaty by noon tomorrow. The foreign students and the advisory sta.ff will meet TODAY Economics Club Discussion at the corner cafeteria at lg:00. The economics club invites College Pool students and faculty to a discus­ sion of economic affairs at Lj..: 00 The College swimming pool will tomorrow in South College, iim,2. NOT be open to students this The general topic for discussion Thursday night. will be the Nat, Labor Relations Board, r nmati o a s nnrl ilnl nt.l Interested In Teaching Concert Band

Mr, Stanley Beuchler, a staff The Concert Band will meet member of the Pennsbury School at 7:00 tonight in the music bull System, in Yardley, Pa. will be here ing. NEW MEMBERS will be consid­ on Dec, 6, between 8-11 A.M. to ered in some sections. Interest­ interview those SENIOR who are ed students should contact Dr. interested in teaching. For Ultan immediately. Band members further information contact the return all music and uniforms Placement Office, East College B-2, at this rehearsal.

Microcosm Senior Staff Pre-Theological Students There will he a meeting of Doctor Hunter of Boston the senior staff today at 3:00 in University Divinity School will Drayer Lounge. be on campus toda3r to talk to students contemplasting graduate work in religion,, Doctor Hunter Army-Navy Game Tickets will be available in tho McCauley room from 1 :30-3:30* Anyone interested in tickets for the Army-Navy game this Sat­ urday call Bud Riddlesberger at Ch-3-258].).. Two tickets:— $7.50 @ the daily senator

______Nov. 30 editor: or op wadas dickirison college student senate

SHALL WE SURVIVE? Mid-Winter Ball Tomorrow Dr. Nicholas Nyaradi, Director ,f the School of Internatl :>nal Tomorrow night from 9:00-l:0( Studies of Bradley University will Walt Simpson’s Orchestra will plaj speak upon the significant and at the Mld-Wimter Ball in the gym. timely subject "Shall We Survive" Tickets are on sale in the busin­ in Assembly today at 11:10 in ess office at $3 e00 a couple. Easier Hall0 Dr. Nyaradi, a former Minister of Finance in Hungary Social Committee before that nati n was communized, spent seven months in Moscow negot­ The social committee will iating Russian Reparation Claims. decorate the geym tonight at 7 :00. At this time he learned to know At that time all members are at first hand leading Soviet offic­ expected to bring at least one ials and their methodology. His helper to decorate. wide experience gives him the know­ ledge which has made him a well Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra known speaker and caused him to be consulted by numerous government There will be a concert on agencies in this country of which Monday at the Carlisle Senior High he is n§w a citizen. School as part of the College's Cultural affairs program featuring the Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra Economics Club conducted by William Steinberg. The program will start at 8:00— There will be a meeting today admission is free. in South College, room 1, at ip: 00. Dr. Newman, Chairman of the Econ­ omics Department will be the College Pool source speaker. Students and faculty are invited. The College Swimming Pool will not be open for students use tonight, Dickinsonian Editorial Staff

The editorial board will meet Seniors and Juniors this afternoon at Ip: 00, Please note change in time0 All seniors and those juniors in honorary s ocieties are asked t. sign up in South either today or Reading Classes tomorrow from 9 -11 or 3~b for Microcosm pictures. The pictures Will all students in Dr, will be taken next Monday, Tuesday Graffam's 2:00 and 3“ 00 Wed. read­ and Wednesday In Drayer. ing classes please turn in their final reports by Monday, Dec. !|. Follies Executive Committee There will be no meeting on Wed. Dec. o, but the one o ’clock class There will be a meeting in will definitely meet. Drayer Rec Room at 5:00 today, please be prompt. German Chorus Rehearsal Sabrth Services There will be a rehearsal at Ip: 00 today In Bosler and another There will be a Sabath S^rvic rehearsal tomorrow In the music on Friday at 5:00 in the Old West building with the band at 3:lp5 . Chapel, All are invited. Flying Club A.U.S.A. Movies There will be a flying Club Meeting for all interested students The Association of the United tonight at 7:30 in the Student States army will show the follow­ Meeting room of Denny. ing pictures today at 3:00 in the Denny Student .Meeting room; "Countdown at White Sands" "82nd Airborne Division" "Field Training for R0TC" the daily senator ______Doe-, 1 G u . j _ 1 »u j rrof' wr.ctas dickinson colic/ c student senate

ATTENTION ALL SENIORS AND MIDWINTER BALL JUNIORS IN HONORARY SOCIETIES TONIGHT from 9:00-l:CC Walt All Seniors and those Juniors Simpson’s Orchestra will play at in Honorary Societies are asked to the annual Mid-Winter Ball held in sign up in South College TODAY the gymnasium. Tickets are on from 9-11 or for Microcosm sale in the business office or at pictures. The pictures will be the door for $>3,00 a couple. taken on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week* Each Croup must sign up or their pic­ PITTSBURG SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA tures will not be taken* There will be a concert this Monday at the Carlisle Senior Sabath Services High School as part of the College Cultural Affairs Program featurin' Thore will be a Sabath Servic the i ittsburg Symphony Orchestra T .Miry at 5:00 in the Old West conducted by William Steinberg. Chapel. All arc- invited. The program will start at 8:00— the admission is free0 German Chorus Practice SENIOR PICTURES There will bo a practice t.,day at in the music build- SENIOR PICTURES will be taken in [A Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of next woeke Times and places will Westminster Fellowship be listed Monday. Professor Seaford will speak S.F.J.C. and conduct a discussion at Westminster Fellowship this week. Student Members of the SFJC The meeting will start at 9:30 will have their pictures taken Sunday me rainy; a light breakfast today In the McCauley room at will be served at 9:l5« All 12:30. Everyone be present. interested students are cordially to meet with us in the Paster's study at 2nd Presbyterian Church0 Part-time Job

One male student for 2-3 hrs, aquacade Members a ciay between 7-i|.:30 in shipping department. See Mr. Henry, Bedfori Duo to completion ■■ f physical Shoe Co. Orange Street near subway. education units, aquacade members will Not be excused from physical education classes until after Interested in Teaching Christmas vacation. Between 9:30-12:00 this Monday Concert Band Mr. Louis Fritzmoir, Asst. Super­ intendent of Oak Park and River The concert Band will rehearse Forest High School, Oak Park,Illin at 3:30 in the Music Building. ^is, will be on campus for the purpose of meeting and interviewin; ^teacher candidates. Special Pamphlets in Sharp Room There arc several pamphlets concer­ ning the nature of science and religion by Dr. Harold Schilling. Dr. Schilling will be on campus next Tuesday for a special program sponsored by the Student Religious Affairs Council. the daily senator ______Doe, k dickinson college editor: greg wadas student senate

FRESHMEN CLASS THE PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY THERE IS A FRESHMEN CLASS All students should plan to MEETING TONIGHT AT 6:1+5 IN attend the concert by the Pitts­ BOSLER HALL. ALL FRESHMEN PLEASE burgh Symphony Orchestra at the ATTEND THIS IMPORTANT PLANNING Carlisle Senior High School MEETING. tonight at 8:00. Students are asked to take seats at the High mmmmiHHHHHHMmmmmmif- School before 7:50— at which time the general public will be allow­ ATTENTION ALL SENIORS ed to take seats. All people who are driving to the High Schoo Do not forgot your picture and have room, try to offer rides appointments run from 9-5 today, to the girls who have no trans­ tomorrow, and Wednesday in Dray or port ation. Lounge, Men are requested to wear a dark jacket, a dark tie, and a Student Senate white shirt for best picture results. All seniors are requir­ The Student Sknato will meet ed to pay $2.50 for their picture in the Althouse Lecture Hall when the picture is taken. instead of Memorial Hall at i+:00, Please be prompt for your appointment. If you have not made an appointment yet, see the Interested in Teaching? Microcosm representative in Drayor Between 9:30-12:00 today Mr. Louis Fritzmeir, Asst. Super­ ATTENTION ALL SENIORS AND intendent of Oak Park and River JUNIORS IN HONDRAY SOCIETIES. Forest High School, in Oak Park Illinois, will be on campus to Don!t forget to be on time meet and interview teacher cand­ for the Microcosm pictures you idates. signed up for last Thursday and Friday. Special Pamphlets in the Sharp Room

GERMAN CHilI STMAS PROGRAM There are several pamphlets concerning the nature of science Everyone is invited to tiu and religion by Dr. Harold program, tomorrow night at 8:00 Schilling. Dr. Schilling will be in Boslcr Hall. There will be a on campus tomorrow for a special Dress Rehearsal today in Bosler program sponsored by the Student at 3:00, Religious Affairs Council. Mermaid Players I All students interested in working on the Technical Crow “X" *a * 7C " i C “ C 7* *><" "a " V.* 7C “ v- *a ‘ (building sets, etc.) for the now LOST production "Othello'1 should sign -x- One Can of Nuts— If up with Mr. Brubaker in Denny 1+ -x- found contact: beforo Wednesday. Everyone who -x- Pete Jool has already signed up should chock * Phi Psi the M? call board and sign up for times to work.

Basketball The Dickinson Basketball team pons Its season tonight at Gettys­ burg . tho daily senator Doc. 5____ editor: rjr o r wadas dickinson college student senate

Chai^el Coffee Hour Dr. Harold K. Schilling, Dean Everyone come to the Zcta of the graduate school of Penn­ Tau Alpha coffee hour from 8-10 sylvania State University will Tomorrow and Thursday mornings he today’s sneaker. His topic at the Zota sorority rooms at will be "On Relating Science and 132 W. High Street. Help support Religion”. Ho will be on campus the Zeta social service project. until noon tomorrow, the first of three scholars being brought to the campus for the new Religious I.R.C. Emphasis program. 11:10 in the College Chapel. Professor Flaherty will Religious Emphasis Program speak at the International Rela­ 11:10— Chapel: "Relating Science tions Club mooting tomorrow and Religion.” night in Memorial Hall a.t 7:00. 2:00-3:30— Interviews with Dr. A short business meeting will Schilling in 102 Althouse. follow, everyone is invited. 3:30-5:30— Discussion and tea in the Sharp Room--"The Atomic Men’s Glee Club Crisis”. 8:00— Faculty Forum at the The glee club will meet President’s House. tonight in the music building an> tomorrow night In Bosler hc.ll,

GEidiAN CHRISTMAS PROGAiJH THE DICPNSON COLLEGE MEN'S GLEE CLUB WILL PRESENT "A SONG Come join us TONIGHT at 8:00 OF CHRISTMAS" THURSDAY NIGHT AT In Hosier for the German Christ­ 8:00 IN BOSLER HALL. mas program— 'participants should bo there by 7 :1|5 please. S.N.E.A.

There will be a meeting ^ All Aquacade Members SNEA tonight in the Spahr room of Boslor at 7:00. Dr. Williams Due to completion of of the Education Department will physical education units, Aqua­ speak on "Non-Toa.ching Fields In cade members will not be excused Education”. Everyone is welcome. from physical education classes after Christmas vacation. Concert Band

R.O.T.C. NEWS The Concert Band will moot (in concert Dross) at 7°bS in The Pershing Rifles will Bosler Hall to play for the drill from 1900 to 2000 in the German Christmas Program. Music gym. Pick up arms logining l8JL>_S and instruments will bo there. and be in formation at 1900. check bulletin board for changes. D-Club Meeting Drum and Bugle corps will rehearse in room 200 cf Denny There will be a D-Club meet­ Hall at l8L|3?— be prompt J ing tonight at 7:30 in 112 Denny for the purpose of selecting the IF Basketba.il all-college varsity jacket. All members please attend. Phi Dclt 36 — Sigma Chi 30 W.A.A. Class Sports ALL SENIORS AND THOSE xEOx'LE WHO BELONG TO HONORARY The Games schedule has been SOCIETIES DON’T FORGET TO HAVE changed to the following— YOUR PICTURE TAKEN AT THE TIME Tonight: YOU SIGNED UP. ALL SENIORS ARE 8- 9— Juniors v. Freshmen REQUIRED TO PAY $2.50 FOR THEIR 9- 10--Soniors v. Sophomores iICTURE WHEN IT IS TAKEN. the daily senator Due, 6____ editor: frcg wadas dickinson college studont senate

Inter-varsity Movie GUEST SPEAKERS DEiJD MEN ON FURLOUGH is the Tomorrow at 7:30 in Fellowshi title of a movie to be shown at Hall in the College Chapel, Hear IVCF tonight at 7:00 at 123 W, High Dr.'s Edgar and Elizabeth Buckc 3te, third floor* All faculty Miller, both the Dr,1s Miller are and students are cordially invited natives of Pennsylvania; both are to attend. D'son graduates; both were pract­ icing physicians in Wilmington, Squash Meet Delaware beforo going to Nepal. In a short while they will be The Dickinson squash team returning to the United Christian pens its 1961-62 season against Hospital"in Nepal,, They will talk the War College today. The match about their experiences in Nepal, is home and begins at Ip 00, Coffee Hour

,xLL SENIORS i.ND THOSE PEOPLE Don't forget to come tj the WHO BELONG TO HONORARY SOCIETIES Zota Tau Alpha coffee hour today DON'T FORGET TO HAVE YOUR PICTURE aiid tomorrow mornings from 8 -11 TAKEN AT THE TIME SIGNED UP,. ALL at the Zeta rooms at 132 W, High SENIORS ARE REQUIRED TO PAY $2.50 Street, Help support our social FOR THEIR PICTURE WHEN IT IS TAKEN, service project. SECOND ANNUAL ROTEN PRINT SALE Men's Glee Club

Original works of graphic art The Dickinson College Men's !y well-known artists or past and Glee Club will present their present, at reasonable prices, annual Christmas concert Thursday will once again be offered for night at 8:00 in Bosler Hall, sale by Bill Tomlinson, represent­ ative of the Baltimore firm Ferd­ Foreign Students inand Roton, Inc, Available arc prints by Rouault, Chagall, The foreign students and the Picasso, Kollwitz, and many, many advisory staff will moot today at othersa Prices start at $5#00 and I(.:00 in- the McCauley room. This $10,00 and arrangements for defer­ is an important meeting. red payment may bo made. In view of the great Interest Concert Band aroused by Mr, Tomlinson's first visit last winter, the Roten print The concert band will rehears^ sale should become an Important at 7:00 in Music building. All high point in the Dickinson art members are requested to attend, program. In answer to student requests, the Sale is scheduled A.U.S.A. Presents Speaker for the pre-holiday soason0 What better holiday gift than an orig­ Colonel Irwin Edwards of the inal work of art? Army War College will speak on Dickinson students, faculty, "Special Forces" tomorrow night and friends are all welcome on in Memorial Hall at 7&30* All Thurddaye There will be ample time cadets are welcome— dross will be to select the print for youQ caat and tie. Preview of the Dickinson L961-1962 swimming season .*__ The 1961-62 swimming squad-opens- the year against Lafayette today at [j.:30» In the last 5 years the swimming teams have compiled an extraordinary log of iplp—2«, This years varsity with 12 returning lettermen will have much to live up to. For the meet against Lafayette the entries are as follows: JLpOO yard medley relay- Talley, Gallit, Bird,, Hemphill 200 yard freestyle- Rogers, Crossman 50 yard free style.- Klinger, Mark 200 yard individual medley- Gallit 1 meter diving- Rilling 200 yard butterfly- Shatto, Lord 100 yard free style- Klinger and Means, or Walker 200 yard backstroke- Talley, Gerofsky I+I4.O yard free style- Rogers, Spencer 200 yard breaststroke- Arndt, Frey Ij-00 yard free style relay- Mark, Bird, Hemphill, Klinger There are 10 returning lettermen and six freshmen with only one starter Howard Spencer that has neither a letterman or a freshman. Come out and support your swimming team at the gymnasium pool at 4:30.

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?rovic;w of the Dickinson 1961-1962 Basketball season

The 1961-62 basketball team opened their season Monday at Gettys­ burg and lost both the varsity and freshmen games. The team sees its first action at home against Washington tonight at 8:30 in the gym„ Last year's team finished l|th in the Conference with a 9-6 record. The lineup for tonight's game is as follows: (sr.) Gene Becker— Played first string last year and was picked for the first team of the Mid-Atlantic Conference. Avergged lip.3 points a game. (jr„) Phil Schantzenbach— Played first string last year and had the the best shooting and foul shooting percentage on the team. Averaged 11.8 points a game. (Jjf„) Wes James-- Two years ago played for first string team at Ursinus and transferred to Dickinson. (jr.) George Meals— Returning letterman from last year's squad, (sr.) John Butora— Transfer student from the University of Penn, (sr.) Phil Smedley--Returning letterman from last year's squad. Others who will see considerable action will be as follows: (fr») Rich Shapiro— A 6 Tip11 freshmen from Central High School of Philadelphia. Also watch sophomores Glen Hitchens and Ed Eater up fro last year1 Junior Varsity squad and freshman G„ Heishman and Tony Herman who will round out the squad. Come out tonight at 6:IpS for the Freshmen game or 8:IJO for the Varsity game against Washington College.

by Larry Rand the daily sen at o p

______Dec, 7 editor: free' -wadas dickinson college student senate

Assembly FRESHMEN PARTY Today's assembly will be the The freshmen class will have recognition of athletic teams that a party this Saturday night in the played this fall. Bosler Hall at Morgan Dining room from 8-11, 11:10.. The theme of the dance Is '’Beatnik" Prizes will be awarded for the ATTENTION best costume— Dancing and refresh­ ments for all freshmen0 By faculty action taken in Its meeting of Monday, Dec. Ip, Editorial Staff Spring recess for the second semester of the academic year 1961- There will bo a meeting of 1962 has been set to commence at the Dickinsonian editorial staff noon on Wed, March lip, and to ex­ today at 5 :00. pire at 8:00 A.M. on Thursday March 22, in lieu of the dates COFFEE HOUR previously announced. The Christmas recess will Today is the final day of commence at noon Tuesday, Dec, 19* the Zeta Tau Alpha coffee hour. Come from 8-11 A.M, to the Zeta booms at 132 W. High Street, Help MINTED CONCERT TONIGHT support our social service project. The Dickinson Men's Glee Club will present its annual Winter SECOND ANNUAL R0TEN PRINT SALE Concert tonight at 8:00 in Bosler. The Roten Print Sple will bo hold in South College today from CLASSICS 10: 00—Ip: 00. There are original works by well known artists at The second meeting of all reasonable prices— $5 *00— $10 .00, those interested In forming a and arrangements for deferred Classics Club will be held tonight payments may bo arranged. What In Filler at 7:00* Please attend better holiday gift than an origin­ this brief but important business al work of art by Rouault, Chagall, meeting. or Picasso or many others? All Dickinson students, faculty, and friends are welcome to pick out Gorman Students the print for themselves or their friends. SALE IS TODAY" IN SOUTH! There will be a German Conversational Table at 6: Ip 5 in the Corner Cafeteria tonight. A.U.S.A. PROGRAM TONIGHT

Colonel Irwin Edwards of the IE Basketball Army War College will speak on "Special Forces"— (The mission, All IE basketball games for organization, employment in hot tonight have been postponed! and cold wars, personnel selections, and training) tonight at 7:30 in Memorial Hall. Dress will be coat COLLEGE SPORTS and tie--All cadets are welcome. A short business meeting for SQ.UASH**Tho squash team defeated all AUSA members will follow thc- the Army War.College 7-2. program. SWIMMING** The swimming tfeam^ ------defeated Lafayette 65-25. BASKETBALL**The basketball team rart-time Work defeated Washington 81p—7 ip. All men interested in part- time work for the remainder of this semester and next semester— report th the placement office— East College B section— at ip: 30 Friday. the daily senator

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ALL SENT ORS dUSHING SMOKERS

THERE WILL BE AN OPEN HOUSE The second round of rushing AT PRESIDENT RUBENDALL’S EOR ALL smokers will bo held this Monday SENIORS THIS SUNDAY FROM I4.-6. and Wednesday nights from 7-9. The fraternities open Monday night will be: Attention Student Senators Kappa Sigma Sigma Chi Please have the Student Union Phi Delta Theta Survey Quostionaires completed and Sigma Alpha Epsilon ready to he turned In on Mondaya Phi Kappa Psi The fraternities open Wednesday ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS night will be: Alpha Chi Rho By faculty action taken in Theta Chi its meeting on Monday Dec. L|_, Beta Theta Pi Spring recess for the second Phi Kappa Sigma semester of the academic year 1961- Phi Epsilon Pi 1962 has been set to commence at noon on Wed. March llg, and to ex­ FRESHMEN PARTY pire at 8:00 A.M. on Thursday March 22, in lieu of the dates The freshmen class will have previously announced. a party this Saturday night in tho The Christmas recess will Morgan Dining room from 8:00-11:00. commence at noon Tuesday, Dec. 19* The theme of the dance is "Beatnik" Prizes will be awarded for the Part-time Employment best costume--Dancing and refresh­ ments for all freshmen0 All men interested in Part- Time Work for the remainder of this semester and next semester--report Westminster Fellowship to the placement office--East College B section — at Ip: 30 Friday. Dr. Ozren will be the speaker and discussion leader at Westmin­ ster Fellowship at 9:30 on Sunday Canterbury Club morning. The meeting will take place In the Minister’s study at There will be a business the 2nd Presbyterian Church and a meeting and brainstorming session light breakfast will be served at at Canterbury Club Sunday from 9:15. All interested students and 5-7. Several people will also faculty members are cordially relate their adventures on the invited to attend. field trip of last Sunday. Tho meeting will be held in the WRESTLING TEAM Minister's parish. The wrestlers were also vict­ ors Wednesday night when they de­ Basketball feated Elizabethtown at E-town 2I4.-8. The rundown of the match The College Basketball team follows: will travel to Swnrthmore tomor­ 123 lb.— J. Hallam (Won by pin) row night. If transportation is 133 lb.— T. Hallam (Won by Decision available— support our team! llgO lb.--J„ Guant (Won by Pin) l50 lb.--J. Iconhower (Won by Dec.) 160 lb.— B. Cero ( won by pin) Concert Band 170 lb.--P. Crawshaw (lost by pin) 180 lb,--J„ Loroy (lost by decision' The concert band will rehearse H.Wt. --H. Spire (won by decision) at 3’30 in the Music building, Dave Drum pinned his man in an TODAY, All members should be there .exhibition match. TOTALED*SON 2)\. E-TOWN ® the daily senator Dec, 11

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ALT, STUDENTS RUSHING SMOKERS You are aware, I tun sure, that The second round of Rushing the College is being visited by a Smokers will be held tonight fi?i-A survey team during the dates 1 1 -1 5 7-9 at the following fraternities December, inclusive. The Online . Kappa Sigma. has requested thin am-vey in the Sigma Chi conviction that it "would be help­ Sigma Alpha Epsilon ful in its process of self-study. Phi Delta Thota An excellant, competent team has Phi Kappa Psi been appointed by the University On Wednesday the other five frat­ Senate of the Board of Education ernities will hold smokers: of the Methodist Church. Alpha Chi Rho In preparation for their -work Theta Chi the team has already solicited Beta Theta Pi response to questionaires from 300 Phi Kappa Sigma alumni, from administration, and Phi Epsilon Pi from faculty. Now It is your turn. In connection with their visit the team requests that means be provid­ Freshmen Women ed for administering a questionairc to members of the senior and junior Freshmen Womon arc invited t classes. participate in the 3ud annual The time scheduled for this underpriviledged childrenls has been set at 3:00 this Wednes­ Christmas party. Organizational day, 13 December, the place, Bosler meeting tonirht at 7:00. The Hall; the participants, all juniors party will bo this Thursday after and seniors who do not have class noon from Ig—^: 300 at Alpha Chi Rh or laboratory conflicts. The meeting will be held at tho~ . Please present yourself for Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity House. this meeting. Be In good time. Student Son a. to Peel f m e to respond or to comment, to sjjeak your mind and express your The student senate will meet opinions without prejudice. In today at 1|_: 00 in Memorial Hall; doing so you will be sei-ving your All senators please bring the College. Student Union Survey Questionairc Roger E. Nelson to the mooting to turn in.

Football IF Basketball East College A section remain­ Because of Smokers, the ed undefeated by beating Phi Delta following changes have been made Theta Saturday 20-13 at Biddle in the IF Basketball schedule: field in touch football. TONIGHT: Yesterday the Now York Giants 7:14-5— Theta Chi v. Beta directed by agoing Charley 8:[|5— Alpha Chi Rho v. Phi Kap Conerly beat the Philadelphia 9:Li-5— Phi Dolt v. S.A.E. Eagles for the second time this Wednesday Night: year to hold an undisputed grip 7:14-5— Sigma Chi v. Kappa Sig on first place In the Eastern 8;Lp5— Phi Delt v. Phi Psi Division of the NFL. Andy Robu- 9:l]-5-“Phi Kap v. Beta stelli was a standout on defense for New York^ and was presented the game ball after the game for Squc'jSh his great effort. The final score was New York 28-Philadelphia 2l|. The squash team won their second match of the year by defeating Harrisburg Y.M.C.A. Independent Students 5-14- last Saturday, All independent students will Basketball meet with their student represent­ atives tonight at 7:00 in the The D-Son Basketball team lost McCauley room. to Swarthmore on Saturday5 81-67. record now l-20 the daily senator

______Dec,, 12 editor: c« greg wadas dickinson college student senate

ALL JUNIORS & SENIORS CHAPEL You are aware, I am sure, that Bliss Forbush, presiding the College is being visited by a clerk, Baltimore Yearly Meeting survey team during the dates 1 1 -1 5 of Friends, will speak in Chapel December, inclusive. The College this morning on "For the Living has requested this survey in the of These Days". Bliss Forbush conviction that it would be help­ is one of the Representative ful in its process of self-study. American Preqchers coming to An excellent, competent team has Dickinson this year. Chapel been appointed by the University begins at 11:10 in the College Senate of the Board of Education Chapel. of the Methodist Church. In preparation for their work the team has already solicited I.F.C. response to questionnaires from 300 alumni, from administration, and The Inter-fraternity Council from faculty. Now it is your turn. will meet TONIGHT Instead of In connection with their visit the tomorrow night at 7:00 in the team requests that means be provid­ McCauley room, ed for administering a questionnaire to members of the senior and junior classes, Hornbook Writers The time scheduled for this has been set at 3:00 this Wednes­ Material for the Winter day, 13 December; the place, Bosler issue of the The Hornbook must Hall; the participants, all juniors be in by Wednesday Dec. 13. and seniors who do not have class Please submit prose and poetry or laboratory conflicts. to the Hornbook— Box llf.5 in the Please present yourself for mail room of Old West. this meeting. Be in good time. Feel free to respond or to comment, to speak your mind and express your Basketball Game Tonight opinions without prejudice. In doing so you will be serving your Dickinson College will play College. host to Ursinus tonight at 8:30, the freshmen game begins at 6:30, ATTENTION-DINING ROOM STUDENTS Come out and support our team. We are requesting that the evening meal on Saturday, Dec. 16, Spanish Students be served at S °15 to enable us to complete a contrsct for serving a There will be a conversation community dinner at the gym. This table tonight for all Spanish dinner is usually held on Saturday students at 7:00 in the Conner when vacation has started on Cafeteria. Frida.y. Our thanks for your patience. IF Basketball Theta Chi Beat Beta Navy reserve Phi Kap Beat Crow Phi Delt Beat S.A.E. A representative from the U.Sc Navy will be in South College today and tomorrow from 9:00-3:00 to Interview those interested in the naval Reserve Officer Cand­ idate program (ROC). This is a summer Officer Candidate program leading to a commission upon graduation as Ensign, U.S.N.R. the daily senator

Dec„ 13 editor: Greg Wadas Dickinson college student senate

ALL JUNIORS & SENIORS Rushing Smokers You are aware, I am sure, that Tonight the following five the College is being visited by a fraternities will have smokers survey team during the dates 1 1 -1 5 from 7 ”00-9:00o December, inclusive. The College Alpha Chi Rho ha.s requested this survey in the Theta Chi conviction that It would be help­ Beta Theta Pi ful In its process of self-study. Phi Kappa. Sigma An excellent, competent team has Phi Epsilon Pi been appointed by the University Senate of the Board of Education N.S.A. Tutoring Service of the Methodist Church. In preparation for their work The National Student Assoc­ the team has already solicited iation is beginning a student response to questionnaires from 300 tutoring service. The student alumni, from administration, and tutors have been recommended by from faculty. Now It is your turn. the faculty as competent students In connection with their visit the capable of tutoring in various team requests that means be provided fields. As of now there are for administering a questionnaire tutors available in Economics, to members of the senior and junior English, Sociology, Math and classes. Chemistry. If you’re Interested The time scheduled for this in finding a tutor in onw of these has been set at 3:00 Today in courses contact: Bosler Hall; the participants, Laurio Enos or Sue Crowley at all juniors and seniors who do not CH 9-9231+ or Nancy Arndt at have class or laboratory conflicts. CH 9-9232. Please present yourself for Also, would those people who this meeting. Be in good time. have lists from the departments Feel free to respond or to comment, of Biology, Languages, Philosophy, to speak your mind and express your Roligion, Political Science, Educa' opinions without prejudice. In tion, Psychology, Physics, Astro­ doing so you will be serving your nomy and Music, please turn them College. in to Laurie Enos as soon as possible.

ATTENTION-DINING ROOM STUDENTS CHRISTMAS CONCERT We are requesting that the The Dickinson Choir and evening meal on Saturday, Dec. 16, Concert Chorale will hold their be served at 5 :15 to enable us to annual Christmas concert this complete a contract for serving a Friday at 8:00 in the College community dinner at the gym. This Chapel. dinner is usually held on Saturday when vacation has started on Friday. Our thanks for your LOST: Black leather wallet in patience. the gym Monday night at IF basket­ ball games, If found return to Tom Christ at Alpha Chi Rho. Navy Reserve IF Basketball A representative from the U.S. Navy will be in South College Tonight: today from 9:00-3:00 to interview 7 :l4-5-Sigma Chi v. Kappa Sigma those Interested in the Naval 8:lj.5-Phi Delt v. Phi Psi Reserve Officer Candidate program 9:1|5-Phi Kap v. Beta (ROC). This is a summer Officer Candidate program leading to a Squash Team commission upon graduation as Ensign, U.S.N.R. The squash team plays U. of Bonn today at U. of Tenn . /v A /\ /\ y\ i\ j\ /i /\ 7v /v /\ /v t\ /\ /\ LEROY DIED! « Basketball

Dickinson Beat Ursinus last night Mermaid P layers in overtime 81-71)-. 11 people in the first act of Othello are expected to be at rehearsal tonight at 7 :00. the daily senator

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Assembly A Fashion Show

Doctor Geox-ge Cx-essey, Prof­ A Fashion Show featuring essor of Geography at Syx*aouse clothes from the Boutique will be University, will speak in the sponsorod by Pi Phi e.s a social Assembly this mox-rntig on ''How service project in Allison Fellow­ Strong is Russia?" 13:10 in ship Hall at 2 %00 Saturday. The Bosler Hall. donation is fifty cents. Come Doctor Cx-essey wu 3.1 attend cvuo, cone all0 the class of Professor Dj ffowl 9:00 Friday (to be held in Mem­ Chorale and Choir orial Hail). All pex*soiJ3 inter­ ested in geogx-aphical studies are Chorale will not meet today. invited* Everyone in Chorale and Choir Dr* Cressey will also pres­ meet at Allison Church at 7:00. ent at the class of Processor Kepner in Memorial Hall at U.: 00 on Friday to speak on "Population Christmas Program Explosion in Asia". Doctor Creseey will also be The Dickinson Choir and the guest at the Far Eastern concert Chorale will put on their Studies Conference at 2 ;f0 today annual Christmas program tomorrow in Memorial Hall. He will be the night at 8:00 in the College Chape] guest at the Sharp room cea at If: 00 in the Sharp room of the Library, He will also speak Freshmen Class againi tonight in Memorial. Hall at 8 :30 on "ChIn a To■3 >*l r'TT ^ o All Freshmen will meet in If studen bs in,if c at e Interest front of Old West on Sunday night in furth er opportuh;.vies of talk- at 8,00 for a Carol Sim e The ing with Profs o s or (Ires 7 , we participation of all class members will try v o a rr a n g e infermal meet- will help make this anctrier succes­ ings in the early Friday hours . sful class function. The caroling will end at 9 :l5 e IF Basketball S.R.E.C. Sigma. Qhi beat Kappa Sig The Student Rules Evaluation Phi Delt beat Phi Psi Committee will meet at 7’00 in Phi Kap beat Beta the McCauley room tonight.

A.U.S.A. Movies Pi Delta Epsilon

The Association of the United Pi Delta Epsilon will meet States Army will present some at 5:00 this afternoon in the movies this afternoon at 3:00 in Microcosm room. the student meeting room about Guerilla warfare and one about the Army chorus presenting a Attention Girls Christmas program— Everyone Is invited to go0 The Junior-Senior gnme that was scheduled for 8:30 is post­ poned until further notice. the daily senator

______Dec, 15 editor: grog wadas dickinson college student senate

Lectures CHRISTMAS CONCERT Dr, George Cressey, yester- . TONIGHT the Dickinson College day's Assembly speaker, from Choir and Concert Chorale will Syracuse University will speak in present their annual Christmas the class of Professor Difford at program at 8:00 in the College 9:00 this morning (to be held in Chapel, Everyone Is invited. Memorial Hall), All persons inter­ ested in geographical studies are invited. HUMOR Dr, Cressey will also present at the fclass of Processor Kepner For anyone interested in in Memorial Hall at 11:00 a talk writing humor or drawihg cartoons on "Land, Pood and Population for the Belles Lettres Press, Pressure in Asia". there will be a meeting Monday at Doctor Cressey is' here as one 7:00 in the McCauley room of Old of a series of Kappa West, Professor speakers. ALL CAMPUS CAROLING

Pashion Show There will be an All-campus caroling songfest this Sunday at A Pashion Show featuring 7:00 in front of the Library. clothes from the Boutique will be Everyone is invited to attend and sponsored by Pi Phi as a social sing along. service project in Allison Fellow- ship Hall at 2:00 Tomorrow, The donation is fifty cents, Come Canterbury Club one, come all. All members: Don't forget the Instructed Encharist at the Westminster fellowship 10:00 service. The regular meeting from 5-7 this Sunday will consist Dr. Wanser will speak and of evening prayer at 5 :00, a light conduct the discussion at Westmin­ supper at 5 :10 , and a carol sing ster fellowship on Sunday morning and handicraft period to make at 9:30, A Light breakfast will Christmas decorations for the be served at 9:15# The meetings are Shipensburg Ladies Home. All held in the Minister's Study of the students and faculty members are 2nd Presbyterian Church and everyv cordially invited. one who is interested is cordially invited to attend. BASKETBALL TOMORROW

LOST: Tom Charlton lost his The College Basketball team fraternity pin in South, It is will play Drexel tomorrow night a Kappa Sigma Pin. If found contact at 8:30. Freshman game begins at him at Kappa Sigma. 6:30. The team's record is now 2-2, Come out and support our team. I.P.C. Results A freshman was denied the right Faculty and Administration to pledge until roll call of second semester for associating with a Just a reminder to the fraternity man off-campus, the faculty and administration of the fraternity involved was fined $25. open house for them at Kappa Sigma, this afternoon from 2-5. Come over and share your "TGIF" feel­ ATTENTION fROSH MEN ings with your colleagues.

Nineteen (19) dollars will be collected from every freshman intending to go through formal rushing on January 8, 9, and 10 in Morgan Hall Lounge at 6:1^5. the daily senator

______DeCq 18 editor: g'reg wadas dickinson college student senate

Belles Lettres Revue Student Senate Everyone interested in writing There will be N0_ student for the Belles Lettres Revue i® senate meeting today due to the reminded that Christmas vacation is Christmas Communion Service at a good time to get some writing 1|: 30, today in the College Chapel done. The deadline for material with Dr. Rubendall presiding. for the second issue will be scheduled doon after Christmas. There will be a meeting of the ATTENTION FROSH MEN Revue staff and everyone inter­ ested in working on it this after­ Nineteen ($19) dollars will noon in the McCauley room at l:00o be collected from every freshman intending to go through formal GIGI GIGI rushing on January 8, 9, and 10 SENATE MOVIE TONIGHT in Mnrgan Hail Lounge at TONIGHT IN BOSLER HALL AT 7:30 THE STUDENT SENATE PRESENTS HUMOR THE PICTURE "GIGI” STARING LESLIE CARON AND MAURICE CHEVALIER. For anyone interested in PRICE OF ADMISSION IS ONLY 25^. writing humor or drawing cartoons for the Belles Lettres Press, there will be a meeting tonight at 7:00 in the McCauley room of Old West.