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^ 0 ”ER‘V’pp*v ButlßrUnlYersltg « ¿ i B R A V ' ' ' r~~ r See Bulletin Box Help Us To Brine The Butler Collegian on Page * — Im - You The Kind of portant Notices! Paper You Want ^D slab Its bed 1 8 8 Ó .............. i j No. 6 Indianapolis 7, Indiana FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, IMS Vol. LVIII ALL-SCHOOL CONVOCATION AT II A. M. SWEENEY CHAPEL TO HOLD FIRST DOOMSDAY Kurt Pantzer Butler Band To Appear SERVICE SUNDAY Prognosticator Schedules Opening services at Sweeney End Of World Today— To Speak On In V-J chapel will be at 11 a. ®.‘ <®. W ith Reservations Parade Tomorrow Sunday, Dean O. L. Shelton, of Jr the School of Religion, has an Well, folks, whether you know Constitution Butler’s band, under the leader - nounced. it or not, the world was sup “All Things Are Yours” will posed to come to an end Classes Shortened For -»hip of Robert J. Shultz, univer be the sermon topic given by this morning at exactly 7:33 am. Program; President Of sity music director, will partici Dean Shelton. Music for the 7:33 a. m. Boston U. To Talk At pate in Indianapolis’ official V-J services will be arranged by The Rev. Charles G. Long, English Theater Tonight Day parade tomorrow evening. Barbara Ellerbrook. Turkish-born leader of a religi Classes will be shortened this Knight Campbell will act as Students, faculty and friends ous group known as the “Rem -drum major, and the color guard are invited to attend. nant of the Church of God” made morning for the all-school con will be led by drum majorettes this statement recently. He and vocation to be held at 11 a. m. -Joan Mawson, Peggy O’Donnell, his followers have just ended in Sweeney chapel in observance -Jackie Lawson, and Rosie Stein- 21 Students Report a twenty-four hour fast, in pre of Constitution Week. bach. A float depicting the par paration for event. The address, “Mandates of the ticipation of Butler’s students and However, the Rev. Mr. Long Constitution,” will be given by -alumni in World War II will -also For Cheerleading; announced that, according to cer Kurt Pantzer, Indianapolis attor take part in the celebration. tain passages of the Bible, there ney. He will be introduced by Scheduled to begin at 6:30, the New Yells Needed might be a delay pntil Septem President M. O. Ross, who will parade is being sponsored by the ber 29, or until th e fall of 1946. preside over the convocation. American Legion. It will start So, don’t say we didn’t warn Dean O. L. Shelton, of the But Twenty-one students have en you anyway. Maybe we’d better ler School of Religion, will give south at 16th and Delaware tered tryouts for cheerleading, streets, turn southwest on Ft get all our unfinished business the invocation. Frank Bishop and Robert Wells, cleared up RIGHT NOW! The bymns, “America the Wayne to Pennsylvania, sout on cheer captains, have announced, Pennsylvania to Washington, But, then again, what’s the Beautiful” and “Faith of Our Robert J. Shultz -. They are: use? Fathers” will be sung. The pro west on Washington to Illinois, Eleanor Allsworth, Joy Mudd, north on Illinois to Market, and Butler Band Director cessional will be “Air From Suite Rachel Watkins, Betty Loomis, No. 3” by Bach, and the reces east on Market to the Circle, Jo Ann Leach, Joan Taylor, Ra whepe it will go around to North sional, “Sarabande” by Corelli. chel Rutherford, Norma Jean Loyalty Legion Jack Doem is organist. Meridian. Going north on Meri EDITORIAL Smith, Jackie Smith, Joan San dian, the company will pass the The Butler campus observance ders, Audrey NaPP, Marjorie is one of many taking place over reviewing stand north of the Butler’s marching band, color Sellmeyer, Maxine Brock, Betty To Meet Today Federal building. Here the guard, and drum majorettes will the state. Dr. Daniel Marsh, Barnhill, June Goodrich, Marion president of Boston university, parade will end. compete for prizes to be awarded Stresart, Betty Johnston, Bill Faculty Sponsor To Be The Legion will present by the American Legion tomor will be the civic Constitution Dye, Tom Beckwith, Warren Fit- Chosen, New Officers Week speaker at the English awards for the best marching row night at the parade. These chey, and Kenneth Tirmenstein. Nominated band, the best playing band, the Butler men and women have theater tonight at 8 p. m. Practice sessions will be held The schedule for classes is as best color guard, the best major worked hard preparing for the each afternoon during the school Butler’s Loyalty Legion will ette corps, the best majorette, event. Awards will be made to follows: w eek at 3 p. m. in Room 131. hold its first meeting of the 8:00 — 8:00- 8:35 and others not yet available. the best marching outfit, the best Students wishing to try out re semester today at 12:30 p. m. in The committee responsible for 9:00 — 8:40- 0:18 playing band, the neatest appear port to this room at that time, Room 101, Betty Lee Snyder, Butler’s participation is compos ing unit, the best color guard and secretary, has announced. A 10:00 — 9 : 20- 10:00 ed of George A. Schumacher, Wells said. New yells are also 11:00 — 10:05-10:45 majorettes. The success of your in demand, and should be sub faculty sponsor will be chosen Alumnj secretary; Prof. L. Gray school’s entry depends largely on mitted to Wells or Bishop. and new officers nominated. Ger Burdin, and Paul Ross, acting the support you lend by being ald DeWitt and James D. Mitch director of publicity. there. The parade route should ell, president and treasurer, last AWS To Hold be alive with the friends and Cafeteria Serves year, were graduated in June. supporters of the University. Each Greek letter organization ïPehvyn To Honor Make it a point to back your is entitled to four members; B. Member Drive organization, your school, and 694 Meals In Day I. A., Trianon, and independent your fellow students. students may each have five Newcomers At Tea More students are being served Campaign Next Week members. All those who were meals in the school cafeteria To Open Program For MORNING DEVOTIONS than in the past, according to members last year automatically School Year A tea in honor of Professor Mrs. Mildred Champ, dietitian retain their positions, but all BEGIN NEXT TUESDAY vacancies must be filled. Fresh Association of Women Students Hattie Lundgren, new head of and manager of the cafeteria. the Home Economics department, men are not eligible for mem program for the 1945-46 school Morning devotions from 7:40 Mrs. Champ reports a total of year will open with a member and, for all freshmen and new 694 meals served on Sept. 18, the bership. members, will be given Tuesday to 7:50 a. m. in the Recreation ship drive next week, Betty Jo room will begin Tuesday morn first date of evening school. Last The Ted Shadinger Memorial by the Welwyn club, home econ Key will be presented to this Fark, president, announced yes omics organization, at 3 p. m. in ing, Sept. 25, according to an year meals served ranged from terday. Barbara Patterson and announcement made by the Stu 500 to 600 daily. year’s new president. This key the Recreation room. was presented to the Loyalty Muriel Holland are co-chairmen Guests will be shown through dent Volunteers, sponsors of the for the drive. project. During the summer the entire Legion last year by Dr. and Mrs. the Home Economics department Guy H. Shadinger in memory of Martha Bales, program chair Devotions will be conducted cafeteria was repainted. man, has announced a schedule to give them an opportunity to The staff has been enlarged to their son, Ted, who was the first become acquainted with its faci each week from Tuesday through of programs to be held in the Friday. Leaders for the week a total of eleven full time em president of the Legion. This lities. ployees and seven students who key is to be handed down year Recreation room at 2 p. m. on Those in the receiving line will of Sept. 25 to 29 are Robert the following Wednesdays: Shaw and Robert Donyea. All work part-time. by year to each presiding officer. be Mi«« Betty Lou Ranstead, The Legion was reorganized jo ‘Sun-rea Xqjoioa sstjq uo?s president; Prof. Esther Whitesel faculty members and students It is the aim of the cafeteria are invited to attend. last year after two years’ inact -snostp :„sm>iqsej„ — 83 *A°N sponsor; Prof. Lundgren; Thelma staff to serve the best meals pos ivity because of the war. ■sanCy ’S ”1 Endioott; Margaret Spink; Vir sible, with the utmost efficiency. FACULTY WOMEN HEAR jo n®H uspH ’UW gq uojssna. ginia Coxen, and Carol Jarrett. This goal presents a mutual res MARSHALL ADVISES s ■sjp !«buiooh a0®n°O Sum spunj Ruth Marie Ralth will pour. MRS. C, WAGONER ponsibility, involving the coopera pue 0aiiB.iooacL. — 18 “PO tion of those being served. LOWERING OF POINTS •8ut Mrs. Clifford Wagoner spoke DISCOVERY DAY Washington, Sept. 20 — (AP) ■*»301 £io*onpoj*ui — 93 ’»dag STATE LEGAL HOLIDAY on “The Quiz Kids of the Nine Wm. H. Block and Go. teenth Century” before the Wo MINISTERS TO GIVE General George C. Marshall ad Indianapolis, Sept. 20— (AP)— vised a joint Senate-House meet Dec. 12 — Christmas, party.