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: 1 Snu'mewrter 9'authwuiitrrn at 3ImpIiB 45th Year MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1964 Vol. 45, No. 16 SC 'Suggestion Box' May Help Remedy SW's Best Dressed Girl Cafeteria Troubles Relations between students and To Be Picked Wednesday cafeteria management took an im- By BETTY MAC SMITH portant step forward yesterday Twelve of the best dressed girls on campus will compete with the placing of a "suggestion for the title of Southwestern's "Best Dressed Coed" next box" in the cafeteria by the Stu- dent Council, under the supervision Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. in the Tri-Delta house. of Chris Drago, chairman of the The Sou'wester, in cooperation with Glamour Magazine, Student Welfare Committee. is sponsoring the event to select one representative from South- Drago urged students who have western to enter in Glamour's national contest to choose the criticism complaints or constructive ten best dressed girls in America.l to fill out the prescribed form, to Each sorority and the Independ- are the Chi Omega contestants. be found next to the suggestion box. ent Women will choose two girls to ZTA representatives are Sharon Only those forms which are filled enter in the contest. Two on-cam- Johnston and Paula Thomas. The out completely will be considered, pus judges will decide the winner, KD's are entering Sheila Cruse and he emphasized. who will be announced in next Phyllis Tucker. Both Drago and Student Council week's Sou'wester. Students may said The campus contest winner will President Cyril Hollingsworth attend the first portion of the con- be photographed in a day-time that the Council was working in test. campus outfit, an off-campus day- cooperation with Mr. Richard Representing AOPi will be Myrna time outfit, and an evening dress Johnson, cafeteria manager, in Schaap and Leigh Moore. Tri early the following week. Photos order to give students better serv- Delta's contestants are Lynne Mc- will be sent to Glamour for judg- ice. Dow and Frances Phillips. Kittye ing in the national contest. If the Hollingsworth added that stud- Held and Diane Rickoll represent Southwestern winner is chosen as ents who liked some feature about the Independent Women, as Ken- one of the ten finalists, she will fly the cafeteria should use the sug- dall King and Patricia Patterson to New York this spring, where she gestion box to compliment it, so CONGRESSMAN ROSS BASS chats with Student Council President will be photographed by Glamour that the cafeteria management can Cyril Hollingsworth after Mr. Bass addressed Southwestern students for a summer issue featuring the learn both what students like and in Mallory Gymnasium Wednesday. Mr. Bass has announced his inten- SW Movie, Rhodes, best-dressed coeds, and will spend do not like about the present setup. tion of running for the Senate post vacated by Estes Kefauver. a week "on the town" as guest of Canon to Be on TV Glamour. Southwestern will be viewed by Criteria for judging by both Student Congress thousands next week when some Representative Bass Proposes Southwestern and Glamour include of our leading administrators ap- good figure and posture, good - To Be Evaluated pear on various local television pro- grooming, proper use of make-up, Evaluation of last summer's Na- Core to Distrib'ute Foreign Aid grams. instead of individual doc- clear understanding of fashion type, tional Student Congress and other A foreign aid corps, similar to the ing homes Dr. Alfred O. Canon, dean of tors, stated Congressman Bass, the imagination in managing a clothes conferences which preceded it will Peace Corps, which would be in alumni and development, will be a program would not induce socialized budget, a workable wardrobe plan, be given next Wednesday in stud- charge of distributing American guest on the WMCT (channel 5) was proposed medicine. a suitable campus look, individual- ent assembly by the four students foreign aid abroad, "Hi Noon" show on Wednesday, In regard to the Cuban situa- ity in the use of colors and acces- who attended. Wednesday by Tennessee Congress- February 26, at noon. tion, Mr. Bass stated that action sories, and an appropriate look for Student council president Cyril man Ross Bass in a speech at That night Dr. Peyton N. Rhodes; should have been taken at the time off-campus occasions. Hollingsworth was Southwestern's Southwestern. Southwestern president, will be a when Castro refused elections. He delegate to the convention. Bill Representative Bass of Tennes- panel member on "Focus on Mem- feels that although supporting Allen served as alternate. National see's Sixth District spoke to the phis," WREC-TV (channel 3) at Batista was our mistake, another Six SW Faculty Members Student Association Coordinator at Southwestern Student Body, Wed- 7:00 p.m. Educational possibilities Batista would be better than the Southwestern, Wayne Webb, and nesday in a Free World Issues lec- in the Memphis area for students Help Judge Science Meet present Communist regime. Sou'wester editor Harvey Caughey ture on home problems and foreign interested in engineering will be Several Southwestern faculty attended the Congress as observers. affairs facing Congress. discussed. All science students will members were-judges in the Ten- National Student Prior to the In the field of International Af- be interested in viewing this show. nessee Junior -Academy of Science Hollingsworth attended Court of Fools Congress, fairs Representative Bass highly Finally, the now-famous South- annual regional contest, February Presidents Con- the Student Body praised the late President Ken- To Be Selected western movie will be shown on 17, here at Southwestern. attended the NSA ference, Webb nedy's Peace Corps as an institu- April Fool Court elections will WMCT (channel 5) at 2:30 p.m. Miss Katheryn Paullus was chair- Conference, and Caug- Coordinators tion for which Kennedy will long be held next Wednesday in Palmer on February 29. Many Southwest- man of the botany division. Pro- was a delegate to the United hey be remembered. Representative Hall, Elections Commissioner Henry ern students took part in the mak- fessor M. F. Moose was chairman Press Association States Student Bass proposed his Foreign Aid Pope announced in student assem- ing of the movie. of the section of chemistry-earth Conference. Corps due to the criticism which is bly this week. sciences and also of the physics- frequently launched at the United Students will list the names of astronomy department. Judging States' Foreign Aid Program. five juniors or seniors of the op- Off-Campus Apartments with Professor Moose in the physics-astronomy division was Pro- Holter Authors "Very often our country pours posite sex, and from this straw fessor William Hackleman. Profes- money into countries whose people vote the fourteen members of the Under Same Rules is aiding court will be selected. sor Marshall Jones presided over do not know that America while April Fool Play Friday, students will vote for the On Visits as Fraternities the mathematics section, them," he said. "Consequently the Since there has been confusion on "The Invincible Sam Lamonica" King and Queen of Fools, to be Professor Robert L. Amy was chair- cause of democracy is not made the part of several students on may have a few surprises in store chosen from the seven girls and man of the zoology division. known to these people." the matter of visiting off-campus for the audience of this year's April seven boys in the court. Also elec- The regional advisor for the Ten- Representative Bass suggested men's apartments, Dean Jameson Fool Play to be held on April 3. ted at this time will be the prince nessee Junior Academy of Science that money for foreign aid be used M. Jones has issued a statement Gerald Holter is author and di- and princess of the court. The is Mr. Arlo I. Smith. in sending Americans to underde- clarifying the governing rules. rector of the musical comedy which names of these four will be an- veloped countries to carry out the Last spring when this question centers around College Student Sam nounced when the court is present- assistance in economic aid which is was raised, administrative officers Lamonica, who makes a bet with a ed at the April Fool Dance, to be House Bans Examination needed, just as Americans in the of the college decided that rules friend concerning the "fair sex." April 4. dedicate their efforts held The bet is that within three months Peace Corps governing visits to fraternity and Of Membership Criteria The Foreign WASHINGTON (CPS) - The Sam cannot win the love of a girl to social problems. sorority houses would be applicable would who is presently pinned to a news- Aid Corps, according to Bass 'Hell-Raising' Isn't also to the apartments off the cam- House recently voted a ban aginst build- any inquiries by the federal Civil paper editor, Tremont Alexander take care of Public Works, pus. Dean Jones stated, "The dean's needs Right Commission into membership Roach III. A surprise ending will ing, and other economic Needed to Unwind intention was to get this policy sending money for practices or internal operations of fool all "April Foolers." rather than WASHINGTON (CPS)-The Na- before the students, but there has An orchestra is being recruited someone else to do the jobs. tional Institute of Health (NIH) apparently been a breakdown in college fraternities and sororities, fraternal organizations, private from first and second chair mem- In a question and answer period this week shattered the college communication." clubs, bers of Memphis High School following his speech, Bass eluci- student's alibi that a hard-drink- The rules, found on pages 41-42 or religious organizations.