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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC December 1964 Daily Egyptian 1964 12-2-1964 The aiD ly Egyptian, December 02, 1964 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_December1964 Volume 46, Issue 49 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, December 02, 1964." (Dec 1964). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1964 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in December 1964 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Diagrw8U: North. Dakota Medkal A.nemia DAILY EGYPTIAN Ne%tFoe PageS Page 11 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Volume .f6 Corltondole, III. W_.. cIo" December 2, 1964 Number 49 Salukis Trounce Oklahoma 78~. -,. - ''9,~1 * * Southern Stcigel;;COlne9ack Morrises Set After Weak First-Half Play By Bob Reincke minutes gone. The cold shoot Doughnutand ing continued and With 4:41 Soutbern's basketball team left in the first half, Southern christened the new Arena in was down 28-18. But in the Cider Hour grand fashion Tuesday night final four minutes of the half by knocking off powerful Okla The holiday season at South the Salukis closed the gap to homa State 78-55. two points, with the big push ern will be ushered in The game was one of the best Thursday when President and coming from sophomore Walt performances put on by a Frazier who pumped in six Mrs. Delyte W. Morris hold Southern team for quite some their annual "Cider and big poims. time. Trailing 29-27 at the When the gun sounded for the Doughnut Hour:' half, the Salukis bounced back President and Mrs. Morris start of the second half, South in the final 20 minutes and ern came out and looked like will extend Christmas greet completely dominated the ings to the student body at the a brand new outfit. Veteran COurt to take the victory. Joe Ramsey, who had been event, to be held from 8:30 The strong second half, t<:> 10 a.m. in the Arena. held scoreless in the v'hole witnessed by a good crOWd, first half, got hot and hit for The President's Office said should be ample proof of coach II points in the first 1 1 min both the president and his Jack Hartman's early op utes. The Saluki offense was wife wanted to emphasize that timism for this year's team. also bolstered by fine re their "Hour" was for all The Salukis started off cold bounding by sophomore center undergraduate and graduate in the first half, and found Ralph Johnson. The 6-7 cen students, not just freshmen, themselves behind by five ter leoked anything but and they hoped that as many points with less than three spectacular in the first half, students as possible will but he changed that in the attend the festivities. early stages of the second "The "Season of Holidays" School Heads half, pulling down some convocation. featuring perfor crucial rebounds. mances by various groups Will Attend The Sal uk is took the lead from the Department of Music with less than four minutes and a reading of the Christmas Meeting Here gone in the last half, andfrom Story by President Morris, then on it was Southern's will follow the dO!lghnut hour. Officials from 60 Illinois game. Leading 40-36, Southern This also is open to all SIU elementary and secondary reeled off 13 more poims students, with freshmen ob schools will meet at SIU before the Cowboys could reg taining convocation credit. today. The conference will ister on the scoreboard. The faculty is also invited to begin with a dinner meet Hartman's crew showed that the convocation. ing at 5:45 p.m. in Ballroom they could hold their own in Tbis is tbe second year the LAST-MINUTE RUSH FOR REGISTRATION C of the University Center. A deiense in that second half "Season of Holidays" has discussion will follow. too, as the Salukis repeatedly They have also been invited broadened its program to Last Chance Until Jan. 4 s tole the ball and slapped down celebrate aspects of the to attend the basketball game passes. The tough defense took Christian, Hebrew and Mos between SIU and North Dakota its toll on the Cowboys as it lem religions. State in the .Arena. became evident that they were Advance Registration Ends Charles D. Neal, director of tiring even in the early stages Other "Season of Holidays" student teaching and super of the last half. activities will include a Child Today For Winter Quarter visor of the more than 300 George McNeill [Ook scor ren's Holiday from 1 to 4 students teaching in the 60 ing honors for the Saluio:is p.m. Saturday in the Univer Today is the last day for students had been advised by schools, said this meeting is with 23 points for the night. sity Center Ballroom. students to advance-register closing time Tuesday. the first of its kind although The 6-2 guard was followed Tbat evening the Holiday for Winter quarter. Students who Wish to make Southern has been sending stu in scoring by Joe Ramsey concert will be presented at a program change and have it dent teachers to state schools who had 11, and Dave Leewho 8 in Shryock Auditorium, fol Students who do not register will have to wait until the cen certified by their adviser may for more than 20 years. pumped in 10 points and played lowed by a "Mistletoe and make the change through the "It will give University of a fine defensive game. Holly" dance at 9 in the Uni tral registration period Jan. 4-6, ilnd they will be charged Sectioning Center any day ficials an opportunity to hear Gene Johnson was high man versity Center Ballroom. firsthand the reaction of pub a late fee, according to Jack from now until the next for Oklahoma State with ten The Holiday concert will be quarter, except Christmas lic school superintendents who points. He was foHowed by W. Graham, coordinator of the day. repeated at 4 p.m. Sunday. Academic Advisement Center. are responsible for SIU's off Larry Hawk and Jim King, Faculty members who have Graduate students must campus student teaching and each with nine. young children have been in Students who have been ad have the signature of the grad who will later hire many of OSU made only 20 of 49 vited to bring them to Santa's vised for winter quarter, but uate dean before they can these reachers as regular staff field goal attempts, and tallied program on ~aturday after who ha ve not been through sec complete a program change. members," Neal also stated. only 15 of 29 free throws. noon. tioning, should do so im Besides Santa and Mrs. mediately. Gus Bode Claus, there will be stories, According to a rough esti $36 Million Budget Increase games, refreshments and mate by the Advisement cartoons. Center, approximately 11,000 For SIU Requested by Morris President Delyte W. Morris Board meeting were Clifford Have Talent? Don't Travel, appeared before the Illinois R. Burger, SlU budget offi Board of Education Tuesday cer, and Kieth W. Smith, ad to ask for a $36.5 million in ministrative assistant to the SIU Needs New Cartoonist crease in legislative approp president. Is there another Mike Si for a replacement. So we're riations as part of SIU's1965- Both Morris and Burger porin arollnd SIU? asking aU campus cartoonists 67_ biennial budget request. were questioned closely on a Siporir., in case you didn't to s'.Jbmit samples of their The Board is meeting in $5.1 million item in the bud knoT' him, was the Daily work for consideration. Urbana to consider the- bud get for improvements in gen Egyp< .. n·s sharp-witted edi Some, perhaps even all of get requests of state colleges eral programs. These pro torial cartoonist for three them, will be run if deemed and universities. grams include library expan years until he left school this SUitable and the creators will Stu has submitted a total sion, closed-circuit television summer. be paid $5 apiece for their operational budget request of and student work programs. Ouring tbat period nothing handiwork. And one, or per $95.5 million to the Board, The other portion of SlU's and nobody was sacred. Witba baps even more, will be asked which will in turn make rec biennial budget request, the few deft strokes of his razor to become a regularly paid ommendations to the capital improvements budget. sharp pen be could trim the member of the Daily Egypt legislature. will be considered by the SIU pompous down to size or de ian's staff. The budget request repres Board of Trustees at its Dec. flate the biggest gas bag in Samples should be submit Gus says he missed his nine ented a 69 per cent increase 12 meeting. The trustees will 32 Southern Illinois counties. ted b:{ mail or in person to o'clock class because he for over the actual budget for then submit this request But alas! Mike is gone and tbe Daily Egyptian editor, got to take his starting blocks the last biennium. to the Board of Higher Edu the Daily Egyptian is looking Building T -48. to the eight o'clock. Along With Morris at the cation. Poge 2 DAILY EGYPTIAN December 2, 1964 . SIU Debate Team to Compete At 4 Colleges This Weekend Members of the debate phy division for experienced squad will travel to four col debaters.