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Eastern Illinois University The Keep April 1952 4-9-1952 Daily Eastern News: April 09, 1952 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1952_apr Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: April 09, 1952" (1952). April. 2. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1952_apr/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1952 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in April by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Eastern State News "Tell the Truth and Don't Be Afraid" ... NO. 23 EASTERN ILLINOIS STATE COLLEGE, CHARLESTON, ILLINOIS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1962 releases names of students · on winter term honor list Seniors lead honors again; Cross bloodmobile collects Ea ster vacation 70 high honors; 111 honors pints of. blood in Charleston sta rts tom o�row • SEVENTY STUDENTS received high scholastic honors during the EASTER VACATION will winter quarter and 181 were awarded honors. In order to re dent� and faculty donate. 150 pints begin at noon tomorrow ceive high honors students. must make 'A' in th ree-fourths of their and will continue until 1 academic courses and an average of 2.0 in the remainder. IDODMOBILE closed out its two day stand at Eastern last p.m. Monday, April 14. Honors are awarded to students making 'A' in one-half their k with a tota l of 316 pints of blood. · According to Dean Hobart . academic courses, 'B' or higher in an additional one-fourth and an rding to Mrs. Bryan Heise, chairman of the State aides, F. Heller there will be no average of 1.0 in the remainder. nizati on was well pleased with the results. The goal for change in the class schedule d drive had been set at approximately 350 pints but due on either Thursday or Mon High honors Oakland; Margaret Ann Elling �umber of colds and other types of sickness the number day. The eight and nine ton, Mattoon; Carolyn Joyce Girl, scheduled to give blood o'clock classes will float as Freshman Metcalf; 't show up was very high. usual on Thursday as will Patricia Jeanne Kruger, Alta for this time was set for 350 Wilma Jeneane Briggs, Casey; the two days in Charles- the three and four o'clock mont; Mary Lucinda Martin, Tay pints to make up for the deficit Dolores June Carpenter, Shelby classes on Monday. lorville; Wanda Sue Maurer, Mar people went through the during the summer months when ville; Clayton Clifton Coffey, Mat 316 shall; Charlotte Ann Miller, Char only pints of blood the enrolment in college was too toon; Doradene .Diefenthaler, 46 leston; Charles William Perkins, ived. There were re- low to be of much assistance to Pana; Patricia Anna Ehrsam, Marshall; the city in its blood donating pro- Mattoon; Rita Joan Findley, Mar-· scheduled for Mary Alice Rigg, Mt. Carmel; persons pram. Pe oria exhibif has shall; first day did not show Adem Ernest Sempsrott, Oblong; Mrs. Heise also pointed out Gary Lane Fowler, Cowden; at the donating center Margery Louise Steele, Shelby that .college students pa inting by Sh ull Marilyn Ruth Harris, Casey; the second day the num the do ville; George William Woodyard, George Gilbert Lake, Bridgeport; failing to show up was nating blood had been a g'reat Charleston. ONE OF the oil painting.s of Carl Andree Ethel McMillan, Danville; �gher. aid in keeping the city close to goal of 900 pints. Shull, art instructor, has been Shirley Muri Mitchell, Carlin Junior ap on a yearly basis, the the selected to appear in the Central ville; Michael Leo Bono, Chicago; for the year from Charles- Approximately 150 pints of the Illinois Valley Exhibition of Richard Lorrin Palmer, Arch Billy Lee Bryan, Clay City; James nine hundred pints. Mrs. blood received last week were bold, Ohio; Joan Marie Reffeitt, Henry Cole, Hammond, Ind.; Wil fointed out that the quota from faculty and college students. Painting which opened Sunday at Georgetown; Donna Carolyn Rich liam; L. Danley, New Holland the Peoria Art Center. ison, Danville; John Finley With Helen Joan Davis, Litchfield; The painting, "Skeleton of an erspoon, Fairmont. Marilyn Jean Heth, Altamont; approves Crewe addresses Automobile, No. 1," is an abstrac Lou Ann Johnson, Morrisonville; Sophomore Spanish club tion inspired from wrecks in an Ettajane Jones, Arcola; Sarajean 'ng pledging old car graveyard south of Char Carolyn Lucille Blevins,· Litch Jones, Arcola; Royce Wayne Max leston on Route 130, according to field;· Rosemary Juanee Carlyle, field, Villa Grove; FRATE RNITY council JEFF CREWE'S talk on portu- Shull. Mattoon; Mildred Jean Carr, Norma May Thomas, Benson; gese pronounciation and com in their meeting Thurs Windsor; Virginia Alice Carwell, (Continued on page 7) parison of the Spanish prounoun A similar painting, "Skeleton of .How those fraternities 2" ciation with Brazilian language an Automobile, No. was select 4ntere.sted, to have a was the highlight of last Thurs ed earlier for the Central Illinois fledge class this year. day's Spanish club meeting. annual show exhibited in Decatur Documenters ... ,mokers will not be held Crewe spoke of the likenesses ai:id Springfield. .ternities may begin ap of the Portugese, Spanish, and Shull's painting was one of. 48 g men any�ime. Brazilian languages in· an inform paintings cho.sen from over 300 Council committee to write mities having spring clas al discussion held at the home of entries from Illinois and loWJl. turn in a list of the men Dr. Kevin Guinagh, club sponsor. James Iechaz, associate professor intend to pledge to the Dean Refreshments were served af. .of art at the University of Iowa, formal draft of constitution before April 21. ter the meeting. was the judge. PRESIDENT RAY Snyder appointed a constitution committee to meet this week to word the new student government into a formal statement. The constitution committee will attempt to reword the differ eeks prime talent for 'Stunt Nite' ent ideas of what the new committee should be, as suggested by the group last week. The committee, consisting of i Sigs seek fifth straight Aides-marshals election four-Dick Walker, Sigma Tau; constitution. Committees represented in the to be held April 24 Herb Alexander, Independent; �NNUAL "Stunt Night" will be held next Tuesday in the Jim Lynch, Kappa Sigma; and new government will be: Social, · Group-coordination, Orientation, Ed ucation building at 8 p.m. SIX JUNIOR men and six junior Jack Rardin, Newa-will meet alth Homecoming, Finance, Judicial women will be elected 'aides' with Snyder, several social science dent talent from various campus organizations will pro· Disciplinary and 'marshals' in an election majors and Kenneth. Hesler. the ente rtainment for "Stunt Night" under the sponsorship of Under the new plan unnec Thursday, April 24, according to If the group finishes the essary groups would be gob Sigma Kappa. John Simmons, president of jun constitution in time, it will bled up and permeated into The first "Stu nt Night" was won by Sigma Tau Gamma in '47 ior class. be published in next week's the functioning committees, then, '48 through '51, top News. thus making more efficiency have been copp�d by Phi The new consititution will be by fewer numbers. �silon. Three of the four worded to allow. flexibility within · tlaces won by the Phi Sigs 'Slickers' the committee and the Student The group plans to be able to a won with their rendition of Association as whole. The pres bring the constitution to the stu lones and His City Slick- ent student government has no dent body within a lll:Onth. r of ceremonies for fear's performance will rles, "Chuck," Brown, Delta Zetas win Greek Sing; ed by Bill Tucker. ts will be presented by so- TKE takes 2nd, Tri �igs 3rd Independent organizations tern's campus on a compe Fi ve-yea r trophy re tired by Delta Ze ta sis. sf of $75 for first place, DELTA ZETA sorority captured the fi ve-year trophy at the Competi $26 �cond and for third tive Sing Sunday. liven. No divisional prizes Singing "All the Things You Are," "I Got Rhythm," and given this year. ing to Jim Lynch, "Dream Girl' of Delta' Zeta ." They had the· most accumulative points Night" chairman voting for the five years. Th is was the second time the sorority has placed '9 on the ticket ostub. Those first. wish to vote, are asked to Second place winner was Tau ed fourth with "The Moon," "It's the number of the act they Kappa Epsilon fraternity. They a Most Unusual Day," and "The llest on the place provided on sang "Great Day," "Old Man Pin." b. River," and "Sweetheart of TKE." ticket will count one Mention went to Kappa Sig Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority When leaving the voter ma Kappa fraternity, singing placed third with. their "Tri Sigma hand his stub to one of "Whiffenpoof Song," "Kappa Beloved," takers who will "A Tri Sig's Prayer," Sigma Sweetheart," and May the ticket and a medley of "I 'Wuz' A Wab ed at each of the doors. Good Lord Bless and Keep You." bit" and "Easter Parade." · Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity mpus fraternities with came eption of Kappa Sigma PHI SIGMA Epsilon shows its inte�pretation of Spike Jones and his Sigma Pi fraternity entered, singing "Tell Me Why,'' through with fifth place, singing � eponsor:s of "Stunt City Slickers in last yea r's winning 'Stu nt Nite' presentation. "After Dark," and "Sing to PSE." "In the Gloaming," "Without a The annual sing is sponsored kid all sororities, with The Phi Sigs have won four consecutive 'Stunt Nite' programs.