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Eastern Illinois University The Keep October 1960 10-12-1960 Daily Eastern News: October 12, 1960 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1960_oct Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: October 12, 1960" (1960). October. 2. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1960_oct/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1960 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in October by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. oming Queen Sports Page 3 Easterri State News Page 8 "Tell the Truth and Don't Be Afraid" EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, CHARLESTON, ILLINOIS ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1960 . tern Given $30 ,000 By Lewis S. Linder Honors Family Gif Establishes t From Alumnus To Be Used rship Fund To Air-Condition Union B u ildi n g lish UsaRe LEWIS S. LINDER, prominent Charleston businessman, has made possible the complete air-conditioning of the University Union ANNUAL scholarship building with a gift of it was announced yesterday by for third-quarter fresh $30,000, President Quincy Doudna. 'ng the most improve lish usage and gram Linder, a 1911 graduate of Eastern, stipulated that the $30,- been established by Dr. 000 "apply specifical ly toward the cost of improvements and addi Alter of the social sci tions tc the air-conditioning" of ment. the Union. the Edith L. Alter Eng The gift was made in memory d in honor of his wife Citizens' Group of Linder's father, George A. Aug. 17, the award Linder; his mother, Blanche M. ministered by the East Supports Kennedy Linder; and his sister, Mary S. is University Founda- Linder, a 1915 graduate of East DR. DONALD F. Tingley, asso- ern who died in 1959. ciate professo1' of social science A similar $30,000 gift from the award will be present at Eastern, has been appointed W T. Burnside family went to the first time in the . ward air-conditioning the snack of 1961. Persons eli chairman of the Coles County apply for the schol;u- Citizens for Kennedy, according to bar and cafeteria of the Union when it was constructed in 1958. ' I include all bonafide Don Forsyth,' downstate chairman qiwter freshmen stu- of Citizens for Kennedy. Noting that the Linder gift would make possible the air-con o have completed two . "Citizens for Kennedy is a non ditioning of the remainder of the of freshman English. partisan group of citizens who Union, Doudna added, "We hope scholarship winners will support the candidacy of $en. to have the University Union com on the basis of achieve Kennedy for the presidency," said pl etely air-conditioned by the sum an English examination Tingley. mer of 1961." all applicants. The organization will seek the ement in English usage In a statement issued fol support of people of all parties lowing the announcement of ntinued on page 15) for the senator. the gift, Doudna said: A steering committee for the "The Linders have been prom group will be announced shortly. inent in Charleston for well over Several public meetings will be half a century. We at Eastern are held to acquaint the voters with proud that Mr. Linder h.as chosen the Kennedy record. to use the University in this way Tingley requested all persons in to help perpetuate the name of LASSMEN who have terested in helping the Kennedy one of Charleston's best-known t been admitted to the LEWIS S. Linder, Eastern graduate and prominent Charleston busi 5- campaign to contact him at DI families. education curriculum and 4619. nessman, has given $30,000 to Eastern for the air-condition· "While we express our gratitude to secure admission dur in words, the real appreciation of fall or winter quarters ing of the University Union. the gift will be expressed through take the English Qualify Lab School Orchestra the years in the increased use of ination at 2 p.m. Tues , To Perfor!T) Frida the University Union building by r 25, in Old Aud, ac y , Young Republicans Host Ca ndidates students, faculty, alumni, and to Dr. William H. Zeigel THE SCHOOL orchestra of the friends of the University." secretary of the Com Laboratory School has been in THE YOUNG Republicans spon- sented to the audience. Linder has long been associat on Admission to Teacher sored an informal reception yes In the near future, the group vited to perform Friday before the ed with activities of the Eastern terday in the Union Lounge for plans to discuss and formulate 63rd annual meeting of the east p Illinois University Alumni Asso 'ons provide that er ern division of Illinois Education local and state Republican lead positions on several key election ciation and is currently vice-presi 'tted to Eastern last year Association here. ers. issues. Their position on the issues dent of the Eastern Illinois Uni 'ng toward a Bachelor of will be based 'entirely on the senti Directed by James H. Robert versity F'oundation. in · Education degree The general public and EIU stu ment of EIU Republicans and, son, the orchestra will play at Doudna said the Linder gift make ap plication before dents were treated to free cokes therefore, will not necessarily re 9:30 a.m. in Lantz Gymnasium. brings to a, culmination the :ve completed 100 quarter and introduced to four Republican flect national party feeling. University Union Fund Drive state candidates : Samuel Witwer, Dr. Leo Dvorak, head of the begun in 1957 under the lead uirement for admission who is running for a U. S. Senate On Oct. 27, The Young Republi music department, said the invi tation was extended as a result of ership of H. Ogden Brainard, onstrated proficienc� in seat; Charles Carpentier, who is cans will sponsor a mock election the Lab Schoo group's appear Charleston, president of the usage. the incumbent candidate for Sec open to all university students. l ance last year at the state music Alumni Association in 1957- 'gel said, "It is important retary of State; Elbert Smith, in 1,ocal, state, and national ballots meeting 58. ons making application cumbent candidate seeking re-elec will be obtainable, as well as the . bond issue ballot. When informed of the gift, · sion take the examin.a tion to the office of Auditor of Throughout Illinois a growing Royal A. Stipes, Champaign, this time." ' Public Accounts; and Willi.am A membership drive for the number of communities are form chairman of the Teachers College entering Eastern this Guild, who is running for the of group is now underway and will ing school orchestras as a result Board, said, "The Teachers Col er as freshmen or trans fice of Attorney General. Local be in progress until Oct. 20. Any-, of the EIU orchestra's appear lege Board is indeed grateful to nts, with less than two Republican leaders were also pre- one is welcome to join the group. ance, said Dr. Dvorak. Mr. Linder for his magnificent work should not take the gift to Eastern Illinois University. · the quarter in which More than the gift itself is the have earned quarter 40 recognition by Mr. Linder of the work at Eastern. · needs of higher education." or seniors who did not Four Freshmen, Ellington To Perform Maurice Foreman, Charleston, lication for admission to president of the Alumni Associa education last year should THE FOUR Freshmen and Duke Four Freshmen .tion, and Clem Phipps, Mattoon, Dr. Zeigel relative to tak Ellington head the .list of enter president-elect, issued the follow English exam at the Octo tainers here this weekend for the ing statement : . g period. Homecoming celebration. Also featured this weekend are "This generous gift by Lewis Dick Cisne, with his eleven-man Linder to the University comes s group, and Danny Martin's com- as a most welcome surprise to all To Hold ' I of us. It exemplifies the fine de Saturday bo. House Cisne will play for th� Home votion and regard which he held 9 and for his father, mother, ahd sister. ES and fraternities will coming dance between p.m. "It also represents in a very open ho uses after the midnight Saturday in the Univer rtin positive, way his respect for turday. The public is in sity Union Ballroom, while Ma and loyalty to his aJma mater, attend th ese. will appear at the same time in Eastern Illinois University." and women's dormitories the Women's Gym. The Linder family pioneered in having open houses. Stu Ross Barbour, Ken Albers, Don Coles County. Lewis Linder's umni, faculty members, Barbour, and Bob Flanigan, known (Continued on page 16) ds of the University are collectively at The Four Freshmen, to attend. will appear at 9:30 p.m. Friday sororities report they in Lantz Gym. Who's Who Election e teas. Sigma Kappa will The Four Freshmen, who record tea after the parade Sat for Capitol Records, have played Set For Tomorrow orning, as well as after at such places as the Crescendo, THE WHO'S WHO election will oming game. the Palladium, and the Hollywood be held between 8 a.m. and Zeta is giving a tea be Bowl, as well as at colleges and 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Univers�ty p.m. and 5 p.m. Saturday. universities throughout the nation: Union, according to Don Castles, ma Delta is having a For several years the group has ' Student Senate elections chair ng the game, in the been named "Best Vocal Group" THE FOUR FRESHMEN, Capitol Records ecordin artists, will ap· r g man .