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N Ew~~S~ \ Univ'ersit,'y 'ofr' Cincinnati' /" N EW~~S~"···., - ,R"j;', E,C OR.D I; t '.. ~:. fnlarged Jt.irisdictionGives- Pians For .Ho'mecoming· j; Court More fffectiveness··N:ear Final Completion In the 'past three years, 'theSt~qen:t, Court has been celled ' Alumni and Student commit upon to-hear 300casefs; This yeer new appointments by Student tees 'are, completing preparations for -thecUniversity of Cincinnati Council to Student Court as [ustices are. Frank E. Barker. Frank' Alumni Association's annual , \ . J;i. Mayfiel~; David S·0eisel; ..J~me'S:~,R~ck;Ric.har~· Snyder and Homecoming Day program Sat- -. urday, . October 27, oif~.the UC MiI'to'n R~Stern. Henry-E. Sh:,ldon II 'returns to serve thecourt .as campus and- at Music Hall. ;€:hief Justice. George J. 'Kral is chairman of <'i ~ri·'18~memberhomecoming 'com- , mittee :Of: graduates appointed by John W·.Kr~msser, Alumnae .As- sociation .president. The, day's program will be built around the 2 p.m. Uni- versityof Richmond, v«, Beari. , cat, football game in .James Gamble Nippert Memorial Sta-, dium. In addition to the game, chief public event will be the dY,ff;3h traditicmal homecoming student .-....'ll'O .float parade. In prior years ,:,any of thecases have ,,',Headed by the UCBearcat ~t'~~ Marching Band and following a campus traffic viol-ations. Since the l)niversy&:>fCincinnati. Stu- line of march north on Clifton dent AutomobrleRequletions have 'been revis ept. 1962; Avenue from the campus, to Lud- low Avenue, east to Brookline students are well advised to obtain-,a-o new copy in order to ,be Avenue.iand south through Bur- - ; . ,: -, -i-,,:"';- Homecoming at UC means a football game, a queen, a dance, net, Woods to .the . campus, the made fully aware of-the chanqes-that have been made. par,ades .and man-yo floats. Shown. here. are, the, prepa,rations for and . , parade will have as its theme finished products of past homecoming fl03ts. No new oHenses' have been created but there has been an "Cincy Circles the Globe." This morning parade will start attempt made to clarify any dou6ts as to- existlng regulations.' bands 'fill play: ~')Vinners of the .. y(arth" Miscs Do.lor.e~,~ ..Wagneri, ~t 10 a. m. It will We repeated float parade competition will be Mrs. Emily Hagemeier, Mrs.i Since these Regulations are/ readily available at th~ Main" Gate, , at 1 p. m. in Nippert- Stadium announced at' the dance. Nancy R. Hamant. Mr. and for the benefit of early arrivals Members of Mr. Kraills home- Mrs. Russell" Single, Judge Buildings and Gr~unds BlI~lding, andat"various' ~ther campus for, ,the football game. , ' C)oming, committee include: Paul J.- George, Laurence F. administrative centers as well as having beensent through the' Making up the parade will be Mrs. Marilyn Kay Bryant, Miss ~ Gard, John Geiger, Mangred corps of floats designed and , 'Phyllis Finkelmeier, Mrs. Mary.J .. .Rihm, Edward T. Young, mail to entering students, notice of, their, existe-nce must neces- a manned, , by. student organiza- Lou- '[.i,,;9/ 'Miss' Ma'rilyr1l; ~J. ~. 'E-dwi~' Grusd, . and Don Rein- ,sa!ily be assumed by the Student Court. tions,most 'of ,them Greek let- ,O'Brien, Miss. Arlene Thor- hold. Therefore, ignorance of the laws. will be, no legitimate ex" ter societies. Also featured will be finalists for the honor of CUrsefor their violation. being chosen 1962 UC Herne- Students should be awaretha~, 'all he-arings in which t~~'Y coming queen. ' , appear" they will take an :oa:thas to honesty. Picked from a bevy of cooed Zimmmer.Fund·Head candidates nominated by soror- Mora'l'offenses es to perjCryor the Internatiorral switching or ities and other. women's organiza- :'Membets' of. the 1962·'63 Con- Dean Fite is chairman of the destroying of citatiorrs issued by the campus police will Iead to tions, the queen 'will be present- trolling .Committee, .fol".the. Uni-· . Controlling . -Oommittee: . Other ed and crowned at half-time, versity of Cincinnati Fund and committee members are G. Carl- strict disciplinary ection by the University. With her fellow finalists, she the-head of the Fund'scorporate ton Hill, Robert Nelson, and In recoqnltlon of 'the Student Court's capabilities the court will .reign at the 9 p. m. home- divjsion •. were •. announced • .last. Frank ,Van Lahr ~ . '~~.,. ' night by Dr. Walter C. Langsam, Mrs .• Earley is the only char-] wi'll have an increasingly enlerqed jurisdiction to handle such corning dance on the two floors of the'south wing of Music Hall .. trc president. ' < ter member of the Controlling ~ problems as identification card offenses. Count Basi~ and' Pete' Wagner's .:Wil!ifl:tll. tis ~irp~er j~ ~l,lqinnJlP. '. 4 C~)I;n".'l)itt,e~.dfn ,actbfely. identi:-; of the UC's Fund's Controlling fied with it. She was a leader' Committee; Paul M. Arnall is among those who organized, chairman of the corporate divis- this. annual project in' 1~47 to ion. .- raise unrestricted gifts for the Civil. War 'Symposium '"Begins; LalJnching the ·UC Fund's 17 . University from graduates, cor- annual cal,.mp~ign, Mr ...Ar,!1all's • per eflons, and friends" '. ' divi.sion. will -open its· activities. .. Ex· officio members' of the UC with a luncheon Wednesday, Fund's Controlling Committee: Army. Sponsors War~:Exhibit Oct. 17, noon at the Queen City include: Arthur W: Schubert.' "The Ohio Valley in the Civil CI!J~... He ar,d 'J~r.elii.dent~ Lang: member of .the .DC Boardof Di-: War" symposium will get under- sam will be principal speakers. rectors; Ralph C. Bursiek and Dr~l way tomorrow with registration Clement F. St. John, UC vice' and opening speeches from presidents; Frank T.. Purdy, UC President Langsam and Dr. Wil- \ RECEPTION executive. director for develop- liam Carlson of 'I'oledo Univer- . On Friday morning, Octobe~ ment; John E. Small, UC alumni secretary; and William G. Betz, ~~ , 19, at 11 :30 a.m., Mortar Board The 'symposium: sponsored by and Omricori Delta' Kappa are DC development 'counsel, UC, xu; the Historical and Phil- sponsoring .a faculty - student osophical Society of Ohio, the reception fo'r Mr. Howard Triv- Public Library, and the Cincin- ers, department of state. Mr. SYM~HONY nati Civil War Round Table, will Trivers is the 'keynote speaker ,_I The Symphony ,Banquet, held- eohsist of' panel meetings and' ~t Leadership Conference. The eve r Y> sYmpho'ny Saturday seminars covering nearly all reception, will, be held from night, is aga'in being held this 'phases of the 'Civil War, in the' 11 :30 to 12:30, in the Presi- 'Saturday night in the great Ohio Valley. ' dent's Dining Room, on the hall room at 6 p.m, All stu': The featured speaker will be Grill floor of the Union, Fac- dents and faculty and guests Dr. Bruce Catton,' author of ulty members are especially are cordially invi,ted to take The Coming Fury, A 'Stillness invited to~ attend. Ligl1t re- 'part in this banquet. Price is ~at Appc,mattox, and, other Civil .' freshments wil!' be" served. $1.85 per person • War books, who will speak at l - ,. _ Shown here is the Army Mobile"Exhibitwhich will be at Baldwin the dinner Saturday evening. " }' All students will> be, admitted Hall, Oct .. 2~·.~4. ) -free to the panel discussions and ,InsideSt-ory ;.Seminars.· Advance registration 23c24. lights and orthoramasdepiding will not-be necessary. The din- The exhibit has been prepared tfJ~ war's big guns. "A Shot in The Dark" ' ,Page 2 ner, 'however, will cost $5. ,by the Army's ~hief of Infor;' US Army personnel will be on 'Cats Go For MVC Victory Army Mobile Exhibit ,matian in Washington in col- hand to answer questions. There Rhoades and Di -Salle ' ~age 4/ The US Army' issponsoring an laboration with the Civil War is no charge for admission and ATO Sweep~takes ~ l .,'••••••••• Page 8 exhibit ' depicting ) the military "Centennial Commission. With the public is. invited. The ex- II A Shot in The Dark" Page 12 significance of the Civil .War. This the exhibit will be a motion pic- hibit will be held at the rear of Senior Advisory Board exhibit will appear at UC October ture presenting Civil War high. Baldwin Hall out-of-doors .•. ,~" l''''' , -' ,,~t:' ~"~~~'~19g12 Page Two DN'IVE~~i~~¢Fl'r~),tt¢iI~~~~Il~N~~.~'~E~BR6 fT.:.'"'tfu'rsday"·.: I. dtfob~r' I Sr. •Advisory Board" UC, Board Names MedicaL Directors, Petitions Now R'eady Makes Appoi'ntments, Receives Gifts If' \. ' , , J . .' . Dr. Clifford G. Grulee Jr., new Inc., to establish the College of . tional 'Cash Register Co., and The Senior Class Advisory Board IS composed of -approximately d f th U' itv "f C' . '. ean 0 e m:v:erSIy 0 mcm- Engineering Carl J. Kieffer schol-: Radio Corporation of America for 15 members WIth membership from IFC, Pan Hellenic, Memorial nati College of Medicine, was arship fund; $16,030 from the College of Engineering scholar- Dorm, French and Dabney Hall, AWS, Logan Hall, Social Boardvand named chairman of the directing Electric, Furnace Co., Visking 'ships; $6200 from the medical the lremainder from the Seni6r Class at-large. medical s~aff of Cincinnati Gen- Scholarship Fund, Century Elec- class of 1936, Lederle Labora- t eral .Hospital by the UC Board tric Co.; Dayton Malleable Iron tories, and Charles F. and Mary In order to, be a representative from one of the specified groups of Directors, Oct. 2 in the campus, Co., Hyraulic Press Manufactur- Yeiser Foundation for College of the };tudent must be an active member of that group; however,to be Va~ '.Wo I'm e r . A.dminis~ration ing ce., Lunkenheimer Co., Na- Medicine scholarships.
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