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XXXII EL PASO, TEXAS, MARCH 4, 1966 Pop Singer 1Best IsIs AppointedAppointed ToPopAppear Singer Best MarchTo Appear 18 SASA ViceVice PresidentPresident John Best has replaced Bob Thomas as vice president ofof Best has replaced Bob Thomas as vice president popular recording18 star Glenn theJohn Student Association and president of the Student Senate,Senate, March the Student Association and president of the Student Yarbrough will appear at Mem- and Galen Starkey was elected presidentpresident pro-temporepro-temporere- re- p0 pular recording tar Glenn and Galen Starkey was elected orial Gymnasiwn Friday, March placing Best. Yarbrough will appear at Mem­ 16 at 6 p. m, l placingBest was Best. appointed by President Fred Craft afterafter receiv- receiv- orialThe Gymn two~hourasium Friday, performance, March I Best was appointed by President Fred Craft ing Thomas' resignation p rio r to thethe Senate Senate meeting meeting on on sponsoredJS at 8 p. by m. the SA, will in- Thursday,ing Thomas' February resignation 24. He wasprior ••------~- to The two-hour p ri'ormance, February 24. He was-~­ clude comedian Biff Rose andin­ approvedThursday, by a majority vote of thesponsor Stanyaned by Street the Quartet.SA, will approved by a majority vote of Biff Ro e and the senators present. IT. t cludeTickets co aremedian50 cents with an theBest senators was president present. of student TW .£J. OS S SAthe card, Stanyan $1 for Street high schoolQuartet. stu- governmentI Best was ofpresident Bel Air of student High TW Hosts an dents,Ticke andts $2are for 50 all cents others, with Tick- government of Bel A i r High stu­ School and graduated third in his ~ hJe etsSA may card. be 1 obtainedfor high fromchool the School and graduated third in his Studentdents, an Activitiesd 2 for all Office, others. SUB Tick­ cl~~.class.TW he has been a member .I..Teacherseac rs ets may b obtained from the ofI StudentAt TW he Senate, has been secretary a member of ~ • 306; Kurland-Salzman, Melody of Shop,Student and Activities Star Disco Office, record SUB theof GeologyStudent .Club, Senate, Parade secretary Home- M4 • Kurland-Salzman, Melody ccmmgthe ~eology Cbairman, _Club, co-Parade chatrman ~ome- eetingseet-.ng.•~0 306; S, 0 stores. Star D' co record ofconung the Spirit Chairman, Committee, co - chall'lllanand a Shop. and a WITH LIMELITERS memberof the ofSpirit Sigma Committee, Gamma Epsi-and All Tex W t C II Instores.May of 1959, a chance meet- All Texas w t c 11 Ion.member He is of a geologySigma Gamma major andEpsi-cl as ese ern.s em_ 0 oege ege ingWIT ofH Yarbrough LIMELITERS with Lou Gott- lon. He is a geology major and la meet­ a biological science minor. .~c . ~s andandlaboraton~ . laboraton~ werewere liebIn and Ma Alexy of 1959,Hassilov a chancein a Los Followinga biological Best'sscience appointment minor. dis sed yesterday everung andand Lou Gott­ Best's appointment clismis.cd yesterday evening Angelesing of Ya nightrbrough club with launched andFollowing Starkey's election, the seo- today to accommo~ate aboutabout 6,- 6,­ Alex Hassilov in a Los and Starkey's election, the Sen- today to accommo~ate theselieb threeand young men to soar- ate approved Jon Weisheit's ap- 000 teachers attendingattcndm; ~e tJ_"te Trans- Trans­ night club launched ate approved Jon Weisheit's ap- 000 teachers ingAngeles heights in the world of folk pointment by Fred Craft to the ~ecos TeachersTeachers Association Association meet- meet­ three young men to soar­ pointment by Fred Craft to the ~ecos music.these In 1962, organized as the Supreme Court by a 2/3 vote. mg onon the the TWC TWC Campus. Campus. ing heights in the world of folk Supreme Court by a 2/3 vote. mg Limeliters, this group broke the Twenty eight senators were Dr.Dr. Jack Jack Meadows Meadows was wa in in In 1962, organized as the Twenty eight senatorsCODSti- were allmusic. time attendance record at San present, and twenty three charge of all the physical ar-ar­ e:rs. this group broke the YARBROUGH tuted a quorum.twenty After threeWeisheit consti-rangements.charge of Theall Generalthe physical Session Francisco'sLimelit Hungry i, a club GLENN ------present, and Weisheit rangements. The General Session attendance record at San ------wastuted approved. a quorum. six to Afterseven sena- was held yesterday evening in frequentedall time by such stars as the sena- was held yesterday evening in co's Hungry i, a club torswas left approved, the meeting; six to thereforeseven Memorial Gym. Presiding over KingstonFrancis Trio, Peter, Paul and therefore Memorial Gym. Presiding over nted by such stars as the notors more left further the meeting; business could the meeting was Jim C. Good- Mary,freque and the Brothers Four. Miners Face 4-th business could the meeting was Jim C. Good.­ Kingston Trio, Peter, Paul and beno transacted more further andthe meeting man, President of Trans-Pecos In 1963 Yarbrough decided it and the meeting man, President of Trans-Pecos Mary, and the Brothers Four. Miners Face 4th hadbe to transacted be adjourned. District VI, TSTA. was time to move on, on his be adjourned. District VI, TSTA. In 1963 Yarbrough decided it Thehad senatorsto planned to meet The presentation of colorscolors and and own. senators planned to meet The presentation of was time to move on, on his ~esday,The March 1 for the elec- pledge of allegiance waswas present- present­ CUT 5 ALBUMS Post-Season Play ,:uesday, March 1 .for th~ elec- pledge of allegiance own. bon o~ new senators to fill the ed edby by the the Texas Texas Western Western ROTC ROTC This past summer, he broke Post-Season Play vacanciestion of nownew present.senators to fill the . Cadets. theCT record 5 ALB at :he Hun~ i that By BOB JOHNSON present. Cadets. broke Absentvacancies senators now were: Karen . he hadThis establIShedpast summer, while hewith T W t 's bai k ball .. . Jones,Absent Susan senators Johnson, Patwere Peter-: Karen TheThe Invocation Invocation was was given givenby by the Limeliters. He has cut fivei t~at post"xas eStem s astetBy BOBers JOHNSON ~egmOkthlahelrfourct~straight the record at ~he Hungry l fourth straightson, Jones, Carol Susan Ann Johnson, Robinson, P at Kay Peter­ RevRev .. L.. L. C. C. Lange Lange of of the the Ysleta Ysleta albums with RCA Vietor and haswfiitb .Texas season Western's ournamen. basketballers p ay against beain theiroma tty at Wi- hthe haL_d e~tabhsHhedhwhilet · e,• · Ray,son, Lin Carol d a Ann Shaffer, Robinson, Joe W.K a Baptisty BaptistChurch, Church, and and the the welcome welcome appeared on1 1 a number ofcuTV ve chita, tKans., Mondayt in the openmg round of theCity NCAA at Wi- e une i ers. e as and has po~ season ournamen~ play aga~t Oklahoma Brown,Ray, CarlLindZaisa, a Shaffer,Dave Hun-Joe W. was was presented presented by by Dr. Dr. Jooeph Joseph albums with RCA Victor round of the NCAA shows as well as made personalof TVtournament. chita1 Kans., Monday m the operung sickerBrown, and BobCarl Nelson.Zaiss, Dave Hun­ Ray.Ray, President President of TWC.of TWC. appearanceappeared throughouton a number the coun- And they'll do it with only a day's rest and, hopefully a Special guest apeaker was Paul sicker and Bob Nelson. Special guest speaker was Paul try.shows He hasas well recenUy as made recorded personal24-0 tournament.s~ason record. Thewith Miners only play a day's Seattle rest tomorrow, and, hopefully then a Harvey, nationally knownknown Amer- Amer­ rance throughout the coun- And they'll do it Harvey, nationally theappea theme song for the movie will wmg to Wichita forThe the OCMiners ••------.:--- play S eattle tomorrow, then ican Broadcasting CompanyCompany news news He has recently recorded 2~0 s~ason r~o~d. ican Broadcasting "Nighttry. of the Tiger" and has re- bout. for the OCA .---- look at------the Miners' team--­ commentator. Mr. Mr.Harvey Harvey has has a a the theme song for the movie will wing to Wichita commentator. corded several commercials for Though Coach Don Haskins statisticsA look verifies at thethe balance Miners' that teamHealth Expert noontimenoontime news news broadcast broadcast five five of the Tiger" and has re- bout. that Health Expert days a week and evening news- national''Night brand companies. wants to "playCoach one gameD o n atHaskins a the statistics Border verifies Bandits the have balance been days a week and evening news­ Alsocorded appearing several on commercials the program for time," Though his second-ranked Miners n.oted for. They've shot athave a .449 been cast on Sunday. wants to "play one game at a the Border Bandits Evaluates Dept. cast on Sunday. withnation Yarbroughal brand willcompanies. be New are expected to better their 1963- field goalfor. percentage They've while shot limit-at a .449 Evaluates Dept. Today there will be over 28 on the program time," his second-ranked Miners ~oted Today there will be over 28 OrleansAlso born appearing Bit! Rose Biff won 64 performance in the tourneytheir 1963- ingfield opponents goal percentage to .386 from while the limit­ section meetings which will be with Yarbrough will be New are expected to better A man often termed the "most section meetings which will be the All-Army talent contest and when the Miners capturedin the thirdtourney ing (Continued opponents on to Page .386 6):from the A man often termed the "mostpresented to teachers in their Orleans born Biff Rose Biff won 64 performance respected physical educator in presented to teachers in their has risen to national prominence place In the Midwest re~lOna1s. (Continued on Page 6) respected physical educator ownin teaching fields. talent c~ntest and when _the Min~ captureUnited States" is visitingThe student courtesy girls to including appearances at the Gas Butplace the 1D Border the Midwest Bandits regionals. m~st Texas Western College today to The student courtesy girls to Lighthas Club risenand to national the Blue prominence Angel first overcome Oklahoma City, Texas Western College today giveto out information about the But the Border Bandits ro~st evaluate the professional prepa- give out information about the including appearances at the Gasthe third. best offensive team ne- evaluate the professional prepaconvention­ are Pam Cotten. Lois Angel first overcome Oklahoma City,$4 Million ration of teachers of health and convention are Pam Cotten, Lois Light Club and the Blue tionallythird with best a 23-4 offensive record team and na- ration of teachers of health andVanerson, Jan Coffin, Virginia a 97the point per game output, be- $4 Mi11ion physical education. Vanerson, Jan Coffin, Virginia with a 23-4 record and e Thephysical visiting education. consultant is Dr. Schuller and Roseanne Blau- tionally Dr. Schuller and Roseanne Blau­ forea visions97 point of. per reaching game theoutput,fin- be- ArthurThe A. Esslinger,visiting consultant dean of theis grund. ExpanSl on the grund. als can be fulfilled. the tin- SchoolArthur of Health,A. Esslinger, Physical dean Edu- of Two Die fore visions o~ reaching Expansi·on Edu- ocalsboasts can be the fulfilled. nation's leading cation,School and of Recreation. Health, Physical at the the A Two Die rebounderOC boasts in James the Ware,nation's a 6-7leading Universitycation, ofand Oregon. Recreation, at DefenseD f Attorneys jumper averaging 21.8 richochets PI d University of Oregon. e ense ttorneys In Auto rebounder in James Ware., a 6-7 Planne Dr. Esslinger's appraisal will • per game, and is the type ofrichochets team be madeDr. atEsslinger's the invitation appraisal of Dr. willSecured S By Boice jumper avera~g 21.8 ann,._,.,..._._...,_...., ed of Dr. ecured By Boice In Auto thatper shoots, game, rebounds, and JS the shoots type of for team Kaybe Petersen, made at headthe invitation of TWC's their winning margin. for $' . . Kay Petersen, head of TWC's I MAN-FOR-MANthat shoots, rebounds, shoots The. 1.5 million expansIOn. of Department of Health and Phy- TwO Twopermanent permanent student student de- de­ Accident The $1.5 million expansion of Department of Health and Phy- their winning margin. sical Education. fensefense attorneys, attorneys, Jaime Jaime Einstein Einstein The deaths of Miss Rosemarie The Miners will attempt to the Li~rarythe Library came came clos~r closerto. being to beingDr. sical Esslinger Education earned. his PhD. and Susie Navar will work with in MAN-FOR-MAN and Susie Navar will work with FriedmanAc andcident Gene Reynolds counteract the Oklahoma City a realityreality as theas the UmversIty University of of Dr. Esslinger earned his PhD. th . barrageThe with Minersits chokingw i 11 attempt man- Texasto a System Board of Regents degree in physical education at JohnJohn Boice, Boice, newly newly appointed appointed At- At­ The deaths of Miss Rosemarie Texas System Board of Regentsthe Universitydegree in physical of Iowa. education He has tomey at General of the Student e a.utomobile-truck pile~up near in counteract t thirdh e Oklahomati all Cityapproved architectural fees for He has tomey General of the Student DemingFriedma lastn Saturdayand Gene broughtReynolds for-man defense, na Ion Y approved$4 architectural .. fees beenfor the director University of physical of Iowa. educa- Senate. This is the first time t thr T W tnear limiting barrage foes with to 59.7 its pointschoking and man­ more than million for Campus educa- Senate. This is the first time the automobile-truck pile-up more than $4 million for Campustion been at Stanford director University, of physical and that defense attorneys have been o ee, the total of exas es - I dthird tr I' nationallyith facilities have been Deming last Saturday brought for-man defense, tion at Stanford University, and that defense attorneys erndiedfacult . Y members. who haveks stopthe Miners' Ware s Big boar 3--Davidto con 59.7 0 (Daddypoints, W1 8?d The facilities. board• appropriated. $65,- later at Springfield College. used at TWC. to three, the total of Texas West- limiting fo,es appropriated $65,- at Springfield College. used at TWC. D In car wrecks 10 four wee . D) Lattin Harrys ~oard Flournoy, co~trol and with 000 to coverThe board the architectural fee in Newlater York. Boice graduatedgraduated from from Bel AirBel Air ern faculty members who have stop Ware1 fee in . Boice Lalton Jones, of the Modern Nevil Sh~. TWC is3-David the third (Daddyfor the000 to preparation cover the architectural of working HighHigh School School and wasand ninthwas ninth in his in his died in car wrecks in four weeks. the Miners Big of working class. He is a math major and an.guagesDepartment, was kill- best reboundingLattin, Harry team in:E:ournoy, the na- 8?d drawings for the for thepreparation Library expan- early in February. class. He is a math major and Dalton Jon of the Modern •D) for the Library expan­ February. a physics minor and has a 3.7 ed m a crash on January 29. f _TWC 15 ~he thirdsian drawingsIt also appropriated an ad- Texasearly Western in has an excel- a physics minor and has a 3 .7 Languages Department was kill- : Nevil Shed. an ad­ has an excel­ is . Three coeci;' who wereJ injured' 10{;. bestthe Minersrebounding beat team Oklahoma m the diti~nna- sion. $150,000fOT It also appropriated the prelimin- lent chanceTexas Western of receiving the gradegrade average. average. He Hea is Steveru; a Stevens ed in h 29 for the prelimin­ of receiving Scholarthe and is co-chairman of 1~ the Demmgeras aCCIdenton anuary_ which . City. thention. the orange-clad quintet ary plansdition leading$150,000 to a $2.5 mil- $500,000lent atchance the next allocation and is co-chairman of a beat Oklahoma a 2.5 mil­ the next allocation Scholar ~llled theee two coe~ faculty who members~-ere lllJU~ed will faceIf thethe winnerMiners of the Mis- lionary expansion plans leading of the to Student by the$500 Board,000 ofat Regents in July. the SpiritSpirit Committee Committee of theof the in Thr quintet Student of Regents in July. the avekill been the retur~edDemmg toaccident El p~o which souri City Valley then Conference the orange-clad - either Unionlion Building. expansion of the Theby board's the Board action could speed SAB. He.works He works at the at Schellen-the Schellen­ winner of the Mis- action could speed SAB ?n.d .areh ed recovermg the two faculty from theIrmembers the Universitywill face the of Cincinnati (20- TheUnion Board Building of Regents. advanc- the startThe ofboard's construction by five gerger Research Research Laboratory Laboratory and and Conference - either advanc­ construction by fivewas president of the Orange Key. lD~rles.ave been .' retun~ed to El P~5) or souri Bradley Valley (19-6)-on the fol- ed theThe Library Board architectural of Regents fee months.the start of was president of the Orange Key. of Cincinnati (20· architectural fee Boice served on the Student arma~~-d _are LoUISe r coveringMills, IS-yearfrom their lowing the Friday. University evened though the Library the total funding ADDmONALmonths. VOLUMES Boice served on the Student Bradley (19-6)-on the fol- total funding Senate for two years and resign~ fld TWCJun freshman,es. has been re- The5) winneror of the later bout for constructioneven though is notthe yet avail- TheADD newffl libraryONAL additionVOLUMESwill Senate for two years and r ign­ . not yet avail­ edwill to take his present position. eased fromorma the Louise hospital M.ill and , 18-year is will squarelowing offFriday with the winner able. for construction is be oneThe story new higher library than addition the old ed to take his present position. , h~ been r~- The winner of the later bout be one story higher than the oldAlso appointed werewere Lavana Lavana recoveringf1d TWC at home.freshman of the game between the South·winner$1.5MILLION able. APPROPRIATION structure. It will consist of two Al o appointed the hospital and IS will square off with the It will consist of Robinsontwo as Assistantas Assistant Attorney Attorney .In seriouseased from condition at Hotel west Conference champ - Texasthe South-The1.5 board l\DLL affirmedION AP itsPROPRI approv·ATIO wings structure. extending forward to Wig- Robinson recovering at home. of the game between wings extending forward to Wig­General and Arneand Arne Stevenson Stevenson as as ~leu Sisters Hospital are Sandra A&M (14-7) or Southernchamp Meth- -Texasal of theThe $1.5 board million affirmed appropria- its approv- gins Road, where they will be General .In seriou condition at Hotel west Conference appropria- gins Road. where they willthe be newthe Supremenew Supreme Court Court Clerk. Clerk. troope and Susan Payne. Hos- odistA&M (14-8)--and (H-7) theor Southern Big Eight Meth­tion fromal of thethe University$1.5 million Perm- connected by the front section Boice said that he had done PItal officialsDieu Sisters said Hospital Tuesday are after- Sandra Conference victor-Kansas (20-3 anent Fund to financeUniversity two·thirds Perm- leavingconnected a patio inside.by the The front "del- section Boice said that he had done - odist (14-8)-and the Big Eight tion from the "de1-research into Federal and State noon thatS~roope it wouldand Susan be consider- Payne. andHo fifth ranked nationally) or of the cost of theto finance Library two-thirds ex- ta" inleaving front ofa patio the libraryinside. The will research into Federal and State after- Conference victor-Kansas (20-3 anent Fund schoolwill laws which he feels will able timePital beforeofficials the aid full Tu extentday Nebraska (18-4 and ninth rank- pansion. Thecost other of one-third, the Library be- becomeex- ta" ain mall. front of the library school laws which he feels will be consider- and fifth ranked nationally) or of the help him. 01 thenoo injuriesn that can it would be known but ed)-the next day. came unavailableThe whenother one-third, the Co- be- Onceb ome completed. a mall. the library help him. the full extent Nebraska (18-4 and ninth rank­ pansion. the library the womenable time are before making satisfacw U the Miners can emerge fro~ Ordinatingu~available Board of the when Texas the willCo- haveOnce an completed. additional 50 000 ----- but ed)-the next day. cam~ additional 50 000 POLITICAL SClBNCBSCIENCE tory progress.of the injuries Both arecan sufferingbe known these games unmarked they will fro~College Ordmatmg and University Board ofof Texasthe Texassq. feet will of have area an and will rn;use POLITICAL are making ati fac- If the Miners can emerge area and will houseThere will be an organizational Irom multiplethe women contusions on their play the champion of the Far Systemwill College rejected and TWC'sUniversity applica- of Texas an additional sq. feet of 350.000 to 400,000 There will be an organizational . Both are suffering these games unmarked they 350.000 to 400,000meeting of the Political Science bodies.tory progr West regional. for the privilegeth_e tion. Far forSystem $500,000in rejected federal TWC's build- applica- volumes.an additional The entire library will meeting of the Political Science multiple contusions on their play the champion of The entire library Clubwill for the purpose of electing ~uneralfro~ services for MIss of meetingWest theregionals Eastern for champ the pr1V1lege in ing fundstion underfor $500,000 authority in federal of the build- be airvolumes. conditioned throulthout. Club for the purpose of electing bodies. be air conditioned throui;?houtofficers,. Wedneaday in SUB 308. 308. FrIedman were held Monday in the finals. Eastern champHigher in ing Education funds under Act authority o( 1963 of the (Coolbnaeol OIl Pap 5) officers, Wednesday in SUB ervices f O r Miss of meeting the on Pace 5) (Contmaed~uneral OIl Pap I) BALANCB Higher Education Act of 1963 (Continued Friedman were held Monday in the finals. (Continued on Page i) BALANCE . February 25, 1966 PagePage 10 10 TIlE PROSPECTOR THE PROSPECTOR iNiLiilJiAQ"February ___ 25, 1966 (CGaIbuledilWWWWbiiQ"' "- .... ') -- .Sports In Focus ity league':nsesexpenses with other cess'' cess" which a student receives by . low, how can such students af ... The 1965-66 Texas W:estern st can such students af- Tbe 1965-66 T e x a s Western studentsudents like him. All of them virtue of residing in a dormitory. Certainly? Certainly, after serving a8 tour ford to live in a $338.70 a oemseines- .. - llegeUege catalog st s tat a t ~ e s in the are of course blessed with a reg- . . of duty WIthwith the armed forces, ter dormitory? ~tudent Housing Sechon" 9;tudent Housing Sect!~n" (Page ular, ~enerous,;enerous, monetary allow- However, he 1Sis single, an .un-_un- th~ethe~e yo~g .men_men have had ~-~w SOLUTION ... PLEASE. 116969 paragraphparagraph three) "All All lingleingle ance given to them tbem by their par- dergr~d_uatedergraduate ~nd most certainly penenee.per1ence_ In life.~e. The ,se expert,: -KOHUT BABBA rgraduate 1:'1 ,s e expen: -ROBERT YBARRA d graduatestudents not liv- ents. not livmg Withwith parents. There·There- ences, livingIlving m the 'barracks, T Th Edi ~ ewith their parents ~n e~ith their parents are re- It can readily be assumed ththat t fore, under the 1965-66 catalog, meeting hundreds of people, pro- 0°ThTh~Tb ~art~oi.~o~. Ins . .:1 live inI1lJredtot ... to live in the dormitoriesdormitori this student will return 'h 'home a student housing, he must reside tecting millions of dollars d~llars worth port~rtede i:;rtthe. th Fienbce ~~~~ 41ll<"'" th f 11 d ome in a dorm. ti:tetitute :re-:& ~n00 the lbe Campus to thee fullu capa- an and choose to live with his 'par-par- I!, a dorm. of property proPerty ,and beini]beingg shot at po ique ofm the ePros~ e ruary h";25, lema1~661 th f cilit" " ts . thth • il •~ue of the Pros.....,..or has long city off the a facilities" ies. ents as 00 th D S' among o0 ersers,, eas Yy surpasses Je"-'o• city 0 e. en as ss~? . ~ as ~e . e Dean ean of Stu- tu-What if th.sthss man was a widow-" "thatthat integral part of the total heenbeen a fact-not just a propooal.prop0Sal. The reason for such a ruling dents notifies him of the recent er and one of his children was education process" received r e c e ived by You r reporters were told this. is that Texas r reporters were told this. is that TexasWestern College n~ to enforce the old dorm attending TWe?TWC? Since he is~ sin- living in a Texas Western dormi- The proposal was made last sum- considers it an integral part made last sum- considers it an integral partof ruli~g.~g. . gle, he would have to reside in tory mer. We have been receiving ap- t bbe e total educational process.proce . With this student out of reach, a dorm, while hishlS son may live · . plications (more than 500) for (!965-66 Catalog, (more than 500) for (1965·66 Catalog,Student Hous- an~ther an~tber student is summoned to at home. Du.ringDuring the years tth hat a t they several weeks. The whole story ing page 169, paragraph two). whole story jng page 169 paragraph two). relieve the College's "Dorm va- The recruiting of such a man were in the service, these young was somewhat garbed-poor re- sS·· e the f~cilitiesfacilities (dorms) are caney~ancy crisis." This second student may produce extreme hardships ex-GI'sex-Gf's saved out of their earn- porting. m~e d to ca t'lliJ d to capacityacit it baahas be- lSIS a mature man, 35 or perhaps and probably embarrassing re- in ggs s what tuition money they W. N. McANULTY, BEAD to BEAD :~~:me:ecessari ~ecessary toYforce force single lingle 40 years old. He owns his house,bouse, sults.suits. However, the 35 dormitory.dormitory . could. This is not enough, how- DepartmentDepanme"t of GeolonGealac7 undergraduateundergraduate students, not re- sidingsidiog in the dorms or with their pparents,arents, to live inIn them.them. Under tthe be s stricttrict housing requirements of the College catalog, a great numnumberber of students will be af­af- fected by its recent enforcementenforcement. First, there is tthe h e single 18

~t~t~+Adi4. ~~n drci .\-ke-H"e d,tf.~dit1~ decdtecf,~~~eef,f».f- ke «vocdedaVOIded t:. ~ lt1Mi"j ~ by~ ~1l\"5ttl li~5 ~iS~is Pelf'-PGft-fw, ~ hth~ ~ldk.'ttoktdk't tt.tt ~ ( (;..r;. lie. ~eSoMe ~isfori~h,siMCJKs belielebe(if'/e ~ he ~14~L.$t-OI\ W$I-°" ~ ~~e if-~if-. "4~~s~~ Sis~ ~or~,Hor_. \,~tif b""tiF ~eswtetS lA0. ~fA. ~~ beihfIoef~e( tI\Of~rw.o,~I General Electric is an easy place to work. tlOlt+r.(e -llI-fo ~,11e~",e ~ilM tallt>t"'t> -Iketle ~1~~1I;w1i~"""stl~,~self,,F-. \ All you need is brains, imagination, drive •◄ A~I'tAdtA.o.ity""~b3e1 ~ 4ftifttUti"" ikd--iUt- and a fairly rugged constitution. Ho,1tw;eHorlt~1re~l'il'lall'1 dic1did. 1i~,\ -tob matemake AckM"ftt ck~ pie, Oh, yes. Sometb½1g Some~g else that will space, we're faced with the task of pollution in our streams. Providing help you at G.E. ISis an unde~~d-unde~~d­ making life on earth more livable. better streettrcet lighting and fasterfa tee futto,. he,,-hew- bo'tffi'bo'ih'iet\&.end • ing of the kind of world we live m, There's a lot happening at G.E., transportation. I ing of the kind of world w~ b~e ~• and the kind of world we ~lllivew:in live m. in. too, as our people work in a hun­ hun- This is the most important work There's a lot happenmg:happemng: The dred different areas to help solveolve in the world today: Helping to ~~~'1JltWl-i« population is continuing_ continuing. to expl~e. the problems of a growing world: shapesbape the world of tomorrow.tomorrow. Do I-Itrt A~'"&e""'"I hlfJAsei-h.6e Supplying more (and cheaper) you want to help? Come to General ' The strain on resources 1sIS becommgbecoD11Dg more (and cheaper) you want to help? Come to General weWt .l~l....-sfo.~-,f .....s~bs-if alarming.alarming. At a time when m~n are electricity with nuclear reactors.reactor . Electric, where the young men arc being lured by the mystenes of Controlling smog in our cities and important men. 'ft,...~~l,Je~C(t(t.yot..~~weMet*t. ~_IsProgN# ls OvrOwMosf Most I",,.,,.,.,.lm~nl ~P1rNIvcf t{fceN£ce lM.y1-{.~'~Cbcb ~iIleS$~s;ness ! lhe'•II' .. GENERAL-GENERAL.ELECTRIC March 4, 1966 THE PROSPECTOR Page 2 TWC'TWC's s Senators Fail A Tribute Tribute ToTo Eugene Reynolds; TrueTrue American Representative To Represent Students ~ar~ie? through ~e war and To Represent Students . . . If he isis indeed wise he ~ar~i~ through t~e war and Thinking alo_ngalong the lines lines in10 1tIt 1s IS penned his interpre­interpre_ The function of a senator in the American tradition is of the words of Abraham does not bid you enter the tation of a poem by Words­ Words_ toto represent his constituents. Lincoln, I write this realiz­realiz- house of his wisdom but worth. For me, at least, least it The function of a senator in io the student government ing the truth of this state state-­ rather leads you to the has spanned the immense irn.m~nse of Texas Western College is undefined. undefioed. ment: People, students, facul­ facul- thresholdthreshold of your own mind." gulf between the world of When the present Student Association constitution ty, and alumni, alumni, will little He had a sincere belief in "Now" and the one that fol­ fol- note nor long remember was in io the process of change last year, the senate com­ com- people and looked only for lowslows.. In In setting it down here what we say about him, but the good in them. He was a ~ can almost hear him say.say- posed of organizations' representatives was one of the they can never forget what soldier, philosopher, teacher, teacber, main points criticized. The argument was that students mg: main points criticized. The argument was that students he did for them. and patriot with w1tb an intense "TheUTbe smallest effort, con­COn- not in io organizations were being beiog short-changed. Once in an all too infre­ infre- love for his country and and her tribution or success isIs not to Supposedly, electing senators from divisions of the quent while a great man is is ideals. An American, in every be ridiculed by brighter brlebter College was the answer. This way, every student would born. Such a man was Mr. st"nsesense of the word, he be pro­ pro- more universal achievement have a representative. Eugene Reynolds, and it re­ re- vided an almost typical pic­ pic- The goal Coal sought, soueht, the direc~direc: In practice, this bas has obviously not worked out. au t. A straw mains the only description of ture of the "kid down the tion of aim, these are to be pole of students indicated iodicated that the majority were un­ un- one who had such a tremen­ tremen- block" thattbat unfortunately unforfunatety considered. Failure Fallare and&ad suc­sac- able to name even one senator from their department. dous favorable influence on has today become all too un­un- cess are defined only by the There was a definite lack of contact between sena,ors senators all who came into contact common. During the war hebe mind of man. There isIs suc­sac. with him. Like KahlilKahl il Gi­Gi- could have been found by cess in failUft, tallure, no matter and their constituents. bran's "Prophet" he was the docks in Calcutta read­ read- how small itIt may be be.. Believe Delleve Where does the blame for this situation lie? many things to many peo­ peo- ing from a now dog-eared inin a future fnture rreatness, matness, a re­ re- Perhaps one main reason is the lack of publicity. ple, each individual seeing book of poetry; in colle,e collere vival of opPortnnity. opporfunlty. Accept Perhaps another reason is student apathy. him in a different light ac­ ac- brandishing the fierce nose your place, blend with the Perhaps the greatest failing is on the part of the sena- cording to their own parti­ parti- and sharp sword of Rostand's Rosiand's setttn,.setting. Aveld discord. dlsc:ord. Ac­ Ac- tors themselves. cular need. A philanthropist, Cyrano; and as a a father, qulrequire tolerance. Be De satisfied sallsfied Just because a senator is elected does not mean he is he gave to others a thing far play~playing sand-Jot sand-lot baseball to affect favorably the lives given free rein to do exactly as he pleases. He has cer­ cer- more valuable than money; with tbe the kids in his neigh­neigh- of those around yon. yoa. Believe Delleve tain · 'responsibilitiesresponsibilities to his constituents, and ifif he were he gave himself, looking for borhood. It seemed that he Inin yourself.''yourself!t really interested in their opinions, he would make a nothing in return. was always "there,"Uthere," which The tragedy of last Satur­ Satur- In the field of teaching, perhaps explains the bitter day has indeed taken a great concrete effort to reach them. emptiness in many of our At the beginning beginniog of the year there was talk of having he agreed with Gibran and man from us. But it isis forfor the underlined passages in hearts. us the living to accept the the senators post "office hours," certain times each week his personal copy seem to me To those of us who knew legacylegacy he gave us and carry when they could be reached. There was talk of setting to parallel his own teaching and loved him, who tried o_no.n his ideals and beliefs in in up meetings meetiogs in the various divisions so that interested method: however unsuccessfully to hfe.Iife. To carry carryon on despite our students could talk with their senators and see what ex­ ex- ''No"No man can reveal reveal to you follow in his footsteps, he own sorrow would be the actly was being beiog done. aught but that which al­ al- left aa message of life liie and =.test~test tribute we could pay What is being done is actually nothing in io this line. ready lies half asleep in the how to live it. In front of The Student Student Senate has degenerated into a weekly dawning of your knowledge me is that same book he -CHUCK MILLER meetingmeetiog of a select group of students who attend if they feel like it, who don't mind wasting wastiog valuable time bick­ bick- ering over obscure points of order and who serve main­ main- ly their own interests. . There has been a change in io the leadership of the Stu- OurOur Hearts Hold Her Closely Closely -- dent Senate. Now is the time for the students of Texas Western College to also demand a change. Senators, if you are interested in the opinions of your constituents, ask them. If you are not, then resign and An Eulogy For Miss Friedman let someone who is assume responsibility. Somewhere in h her e r files icatetcate moments of human un­ un- man's guilt rnlIt tsIs not yours, nor Mis s Rosemarie Friedm~ derstandingdersianding and 1I o0 v e she isis any man man's's innocence a had a copy of a bit of prose brought to so many. B Bat n t thing apart. Despise evil and Entire College Colle,ge Community neither will anyone ever for­ for- ungodliness, but not men of I once wrote. wrote When I wrote bat not men of get that these thinp thines hap­ hap- uniodllnessuneodliness or evil. Th The es s e it (November 12, 12,1965),I 1965) 1 I did not intend for it to beabout about pened a and n d that there will understand. Have no shame Regrets Loss Of Instructors her. Now, when I look back. back never be, be,' and can never be,be" inIn beingbeine kindly and&ad renUe,eentle I realize that it was moremor~ anyone quite like her. but if11 the time comes In tn the lh; about Miss Friedman a and n d There is a passage from time of your We life to kill, kill All students, faculty and s t a f f members of Texas more of a prophesy than I Saroyan that Miss Friedman and have no rernt. rern!. In the WesWesterntern feel the loss deeply of Eugene Engene Reynolds and thought. I wrote: "A uA golden used to read to her classes time of your life, llfe, live Uve - _ so Miss Rosemarie Friedman. It was with this feeling of mom~nt of golden feeling--a feeling-a I think th t hat at it it express~ that woundroas t tim I me e yoa loss that two Texas Western students, Chuck Miller and reaching out, a yearning-al­ yearning-al- what she would have wanted shall not add to the misery Sandi Kahn, wrote tributes to these two fine instructors. most an apology for being us to remember: and sorrow of the world, but And it is in this same feeling of loss that the Prospector ordinary me. But I must live ''In"In the time of your life, shall smile to the lnftnlte tnftnIte de­ de- llve--solive-<;<>that that in in that food. good lirhtlIeht and mystery of It."It.· prints these expressions. with ordinary me tomorrow ~dand you will be gone gone...... and time there shall be no urll­ uell- "0no world, I cannotcannot hold time will go on, time will go ness or death for yourself or thee c c l los o s e e enoughenough" " Miss on..on. A moment of madness,madness torfor any life your life touches. Friedman often quot~. quot:.a Let of JOY, joy, of sadness-a fleeting SSee e e k goodness everywhere us be c comforted o m f o r t e d in the Placement Interviews To Be sparksp~k of s something o m e thin g too and~d when it isis foundfound, bring knowledge that although she , brightbr-ight to see. But so it must itIt out of its hldlng-pbcehldine-place and no longer holds thethe world, be, so it must be. I wanted ,let itIt be free and unashamed. those of us who knew and to hold h?ld it-preserve itit, en­en- Place in matter and in flesh !ovedloved her hold her closely Held For Graduating Seniors fold it, It, and cast it in b~nzebronze the least of the values, valaes, for m our hearts and memories. to look upon. But golden ththeseese are the things thines that hold Her immortality lies in the Placement Interviews are be- FRIDAY people aren't easily cast and d~thd,:"th and must pass away. lives she touched and the things ing scheduled for six government Both El Rancho a and n d Muroe now it has passed." DiscoverDISCOverin in all thinrs that love she inspired from from all Unified School Districts of Calif­ Calif- which shines and Is beyond agencies and six companies next NobodyNo_y will ever be able around her. week. Representatives will in­in- ornia will interview education corruption. Encourage virtue -SANDI KAHN KAlIN majors. And finally, a represen­ represen- to count the number of peo­peo- in whatever heart ItIt mmay a y terview graduating seniors with plepie th t hat a t Miss Rosemarie ~ppointmentsappointments by the following tative of Cameron Iron Iron Works have been driven into secre­secre • .------Friedman elevated and in­ in- cy and sorrow by the shame schedule: will interview prospective grad­grad- spired to reach reach out for for some­ some- and terror of the world. le- THE MONDAY,MONDAY,l\IARCH MARCH 7 uates in Metallurgical and Mech­ Mech- thing ireater. Nobody will 1,­ anical Engineering; and Business thine mater. No_y will nore the obvious, for it isIs un­un- National Cash Register will in­ in- anical Engineering; and Business ever be able to cast in bronze PROSPECTOR Administration. worthy of the clear eye and PROSPECTOR terview prospective graduates in the aura of love for man­ man- thethe. kindly heart. Be the in­ in- "ASSAYER o, OT Business Administration. kind and for We life that she feriorfenor of noDO man, nor of any TUESDAY carried with her everywhere. everywhere man be the superior. Re­Re- STUDENT OPINION" OPlN10N" The U. S. Food and Drug Ad­ Ad- Art Exhibit Shows Nobody will ever be able toU; member that every man Is a completely recapture the del- PublishedPubllshet1 b7by StudentStudent ministration is interested in gra­ gra- completelyrecapture the del- varvariation I at ion of yourself. No PubUcatlonaPubl1catlona of TeU8Teue duates in the biological sciences. Religious Themes WKternWntern College. COllege. El Zl Puo.Paso. TesalTesae The U. S. Corp. of Engineers TWO DIE Second•Cl&!IIISecond-Cla.C\8postage poei&ce paid S-Id at wants Electrical, Civil, Meehan- Mechan-Works of art in any media ex­ex- Linda Sue Perkins (Contin(Continuedfromued from Paie Pace l) I) ElZl Paeo. Paso. Tnu Teaaa ical,ical, and Metallurgical Engineers. pressing religious depth and ulti­ ulti- the Harding, Orr and McD McDa . . I Sub!1Ct1ptton-a8ubl'lcrlptlona-G per rearfe&!'.. or Collins Radio seeks Mechanical mate concern are being sought To Represent TW M arueme payment of Student 8t'Uden~ Aae)Clatlon A88OclBtloD and Electrical Engineers. from st studentsudents of any faith for on~ont~ Avenue Chapel with feeI.. Linda Sue Perkins, a second­ second- nmn:m PROSPZCTORPROBPZOTOR ta • publtah·publlab· WEDNESDAY an art ~bit exhihit to be he sponsored sponsoredby by ~abb1~abbl Floyd SS.. Fierman officiat­ officiat- eeled weeklJweekI, durtng the academicacademiC th ary education major and one of rear,ear ncept during namtnation namlnattotL The U. S. Geological Survey thee U~uted U,:"tedCampusChristian Campus Christian Fel­ Fel- ing.mg. pertod1periods t.ndBnd bollda,a.hollda,... will interview graduates of Civ- lowship. TWC's current women cheerlead­ cheerleaa- Funeral services .for for Mr.. R ey- OplntonaOplniona espreuedexpreued hlftlnberetn a.re are ilit Engineering and Geology. West West. . Works that tha~ are ~re chosen as hav­hav- ers, was chosen by the student nolds were held Wednesday . not necessartlJ neceM8rll, thoee thOlMl of the Covina Unified School District mg most religious religIOUSdepthand depth and ar­ar- bo:dYbo.larch4,p.farch 4, 1966 I --- THE PR~ r. ,CTOR PagePa.. 5 II China Classical Concert picturedPictured newly form formed d Student Ac-Ac­ Scheduled Sunday Sunday ,Th~ommitteeTh~ommittee on Foreign Pol-Pol­ tiOtionn '11.11 present Felix Greene's A variety of serious music willwill. . be perf_ormed perf,ormed Sunday in icY rdWId w1nrunWinru• .. •n g filmf 1· 1 m "China" awar'w, Wednesday and Thursday Magoffin Auditorium at 2: 30 p.m. m ~ the fn:stfirst appearanc~ of o~t"eXt nd d s 8 p.m. pm in the SUB Ball­ Ball- the calendar year by the International Stnng Quartet in10 a ~tat 2,. lan .' free l?ublicpublic concert.concert, . . [OOJJ\· • room.Thh Student Action , CCommitteeommiittee Chamber music from the classic, romantic, and modern modem T ere rganized anized to · stimulate ·timulate dis-dis­ periods of_ of music !1i~to1l ~ist0'k:illwill be performed by Abraham Cha­ Cha- 0 waswas. _0 ganandd debate on American vez Jr., f 1i rsr 5 t .Vl0~n;_v101:ID; arleneIene ·passagespassages of trills and a bird-like 5 cUScuss~::!:~ policy a m o0 n g students Jones,Jones, secon~ vVI 1 o 0 11 n; Carolyn duet by the violins in Haydn's for;for: hasbas procured this film . to to Kenneson, viola; and Eu E u g en e work and pizzicato passages in antter~tter acqacquaintuaint El Pasoans WIthwith Eicher, cello. All four are mem- the Beethoven quartet. be •m'mportantportant role now played bers of the El Paso Symphony, 1 thetbe China I in wor1dld po1·t· liti1 1cs. cs, and all;all,' except Mrs. Jones, are CADETS OF THE WEEK bybyMM Greene is well versed on members of the faculty of Texas Cadet S S/Sgt./Sgt. Robert E. Price ,. r'andr.and has written two books As Western. was chosen as Cadet of the Week Asiara China "Awakened China" The first string quartet, co_m- com-for 1stlst Battalion at ROTC drill. 00ond "A c~ainCurt81n '. 0offl Ignorance."gnorance. " posed by hy B Bel e l a Bartok, dab.ng dating Price who lives at 4131 Larch•Lareb- an"China"anllchina" won the Award of from 1907, will be performed for moni: mont' is a 1961 graduate of Aus-Aus­ M it at the International Film CONCERT.•.CONCERT ••. Preparing for a chamber music concert are the the first time in El EI Paso. Mrs,Mrs. tin High School. F ertivale~'val at Edinburg; and bas has members of the International String Quartet: (from left) Abra­ Abra- Kenneson describes the quartet Chosen as Cadet of the Week as "very difficult, very exciting, for 2nd Battalion was John C. b ~:es hailed by criticscritic as "A film ham Chaves Jr.Jr., Karlene Karlone Jones, Carolyn K.ennesonJ[enneson and Eugene beene ry Amencan American. so shouldhuld see see""d an and Eleher.Eicher. and very Hungarian." McCarden, who lives at 7729 evereve Y Ep"E'" .. "Outstand"Outstanding...ing . . . pIC.ic. . ----- ~ _ "An extended solo f for o_r . cello Mustang. McCarden is a 19 1965 6 5 "Chine" was both written an_d and a rubato passage distinctly ~g..ra;;;d;;;u;;;a;;;t;;;e,;o;;;f;,,;;;Be;;;;,1graduate of Bel "Ai,;'..r,;Hi,.;;·g.,h"",Se"",h",009lAir High School. 1. "China" was both written an.d Q C 0 show the influence of Hungarian II lS i=~~~~==~====~ roduced by Mr,. Greene and IS 'TlPn folk tunes," she said. Parretedarrated by television actor and Queenueen Contest ontest Openr ..., ~ocumentari~ cumentarian~ AlexanderAlex.ander Scour­ Scour- Also on the program are string PIZZAPIZZA60c 60c up by. Contributions will be accept- qqua u a r t e t s by Beethoven and ARDOVINO'S SHOP Haydn which have come to be Contributions will be accept- Haydn which have come to be 206 Cincinnati ed.i To Women Students known as the "Harp" and "Bird" 206 Cincinnati To Women Students quartets, respectively. The com- Between Mesa & Stanton TWC coeds have a special in- eluding Alaska and Hawaii, to positions derive their names from vitation to participate in the 12th compete for high honors. Children Annual National College Queen . Attention SENIOR & GRADUATE MEN Stu.dents-U.S.Stnden_U.S. CltizeasCitizeu Pageant. The annual search is All Ail undergraduate girls, from needing nominal FINANCIAL HELP to complete their educa• ednca- now underway to select and to freshman through seniors, are tion this academic year-and then commence work-

ART EXHIBITSXBIBITS (Co(Continuedntinued from Page 2) Mrs. Marvin Korf, a well known El Paso artist. . StudenStudentsts should submit thetrtheir art on Friday, March 11 in Cot-Cot· ton Memorial 204 between 8 a.m. a.m, and 4 -----p.m. p.rn- .I $4 MILLIONMILLIO ·,i (Continned(Continued from Page 1) The proposed SUB expansion J1. would cost $2.5 $2,5 million,million. It would r- provide up to 114,000 square feet HapPyHappy is the Bride J of new floor space which would Quadruple the present s~eture. ON quadruple the present structure. From daw:n to ConstructionConstruction would be financ~ financed Her Most Memorable Occasion dl ■ cotheqa.el, tbey'ff really with tt .••P_...... by the sale salc of bonds, with profitspr~fits Yesy s it was a beautiful wedding. One [ro1nfrom Student Union enterpnses. enterprises. e ', bride would be delighted to nenU,, pressed 50% Fortrel ~ The Board of Regents also ap- every •. d H II'll's The Board of Regents also ap­ have. It all started at HildaHil a . arre s ester and 50% cotton make Mr. proved a 3,000 sq...... quaree foot e~­ ex- have. B 'd Bridal Service, wherew here the Bndert e was Wraaaler your beat buddy from Pansion of the Data AnalysisAnalysIS assisted with every phase of her wed­ wed- Center to ma make e room for a8 Com­Com· wlydPN■ tojut~ d' g from the Announcement partyParty to puter CenterCenter, and directed Uni-Uni­ fruc at mldnipt... and they're t:'Wedding and Reception. 1I will take versity sys 8Ysiem's em's architectural t~~ l'JE'&Di.ed for one year'• normal consulconsultantstants 10to plan for the $40,- complete charge-assuming charge--asswmng all respon­ respon- 000 additi.m.additiJn, sibility. I will order and address your wear. invitations, m a k e arrangements for They atay like new forever. In a hotographers, c a k e, caterer, rec~p- photographers, c a k e • caterer, rec~p- full ranae of colon and ~• Newman Club ElectsElect tfon. n flowers end and publicity. publicity, If you wish WIsh ~n10 Original• Wedding· Go Gown, I willwi·11 de- James Sorenson, senior aenior gov-gov­ an Original Wedding wn, SDSEE YOUR LOCAL 8'1'00STOD sign it and have it made for you. A:150 A:Iso ernmcntenunent major, hasbaa beeDbeen elected FORPAMOUSFOR FAMOUS presidentPresident of the N_anNewman Aposto-Apost~­ BridesmaidsB 'desmaids dresses. Use Our Lending n,. On Bridal Finery-We lend MR.MJL WRANGLER late on Campu Campus. . Vlee-pnsldentVice-president 1SIs ServiceServIce . ffee Connie Jo Loewenstein; -"-record· gowns and veils for a nollUDaDomma! 1 ee.. SHIRTS•SHIRTS. SLACKS ing secretary, Tina ~;Mi~da; eor--cor· By Appointment Only cw ,rrite respondinlresponding a.ecre'al7, e c re t a ry, BoaDIeBonnie 014 772-4870 ... Garcia'G a r c I a ; treasurer,tnuurer. AnIaAnita Sue sue 565-4 Mbc.W1'8Jl1Ua-.Wrugler- llepp;Il'epp; parliamentarian,pa;1JameDtarian, Eva An-An· 1soJSO ...JUth A'ND118,~H_Y New Yadr, ..... 1'. Y.1•1Y..... 1 tone and ...... education ~c'bairJnU. J.J, B. Wllllama. WIIUama Page 4 THE PROSPECTOR Mare:h 4, 18116- TheWet.Stope • Prison Bureau Offers Engmeermg~ept.Engineering f!ept. Student Assistantships Develops ProjectPro1ect The Federal Bureau of Prisons work or .in in correctional admin- 5. ~ o 0 o 0 d ctaracter, character, maturft:,, maturity, Upon reading last week's front announces th thata t a limi limited·ted num-nwn- 1·strationistration. · hgood 1th Judgmen Judgment, • C gooOO d physical Upon reading last week's front ment on how close the ideal case ber of student assistantships will 3. Completion of a minimum of health.ea · . . page covering on our Open approximates the actual case. 3. Completion of a minimum of page cove ring on our Open approximates the actual case. be made available to qualifiedqualiiied three years undergraduate stud_ystudy AUAll applications~pphcahons must be ac.ac- HouseHouse,, Dean Abernethy brought The project sh s h o0 u l1 d produce graduate and undergraduate stu- in an accredited college or um- comparued by the endorsement to my attention two blaring er- graduate and undergraduate stu- in an accredited college or uni- companied by the endorsement some interesting results, but more tor a rmy s thatattention were two made, blarin~which er-I some interesting results, but more dents who will be~e- se~ected selected on versity. . of a member o~ of the _fac~ty faculty ofot ~etile important, it s h 0 u Id introduce wouldr o rs likethat towereclarify. made,First, whichwe I important it should intxoduce the following qualifications. 4.4 Experience in commurutycommunity college or u~ven1tly univenity in which Which uld lik t 0 I ·ty First, we these young• men to an engineer-• · · ed the student JS enro led pra_. woof the Westsidee can are not· merely these young men to an eogmeer- Qualifications are: recreation programs, or0 r g a mz nized the student is enrolled,. • prefer.... er. ing discipline, the sort of thing ofdepartment the Westside but we are are n: the ~~el~ School ing discipline, the sort of thing 1. Demonstrated interest in the camping activities, spo!ts, sports, music, ably~bly ~~~ the ~::d head of the:epi;::trnent department 00 which are expected of them soon t:~:~f depart~entof Engineering. ~ut we Secondly, are e 0 U r which are expected of them soon field of corrections as a career. drama and other orgaruzed organized group in~ whichwt d the student hasas hislS ma-ma. after graduation. ofSchool ~gm~. of Engineering ~on~, has ~ four u r after graduation. 2. Academic training in socio!-sociol- activities is desirable. J0rjor s study. rc:~tinued Oil Pace 6) T Schoodepartments. of ngmeenngThey are Metallur-Mastalloure ur- --BILLB ...ll.l.lJ MELVER ogyogy,, psychology,psychology• education education,• social PRISON BUREAU OFFERS OFFERS...... (Continued ou PlIlre 8) gical, Civil, Electrical, and the Mechanica).,Mechanical, whose who s e department heads are Dr,Dr. Joseph C. C, Rintelen, Dr,Dr. Ca C a 1 I vvi i n Woods, Professor Clyde R. Nichols, and Dr,Dr. K. Scott Edwards respectively. respectively, ThThe e senior Mechanical Engi­Engi- neers have undertaken a chal-chal­ lenginglenging. project which will re-re­ quire the applicatio application of princi• princi- ples and theories studied by them EveryEvery Science, in two of their courses. The pro-pro­ ject is to design and build an ap-ap­ paratuaparatus which will enable them to study impulses and momen­ momen- tum in a situation for which both Engineering mass and velocity of a body are changing.changing, The design will require an involved feasibility study stu d y , which w will i 11 be made in M. E,E. 4466, Machine Design II.n. It has and Math Math student been decided that the apparatus will consist of a blow down tank mounted to a car on a track, re­ re- sembling the rocket sled of Hol­ Hol- loman Air Force Base, New Mex­ Mex- should know ico. The bulk of the design, how-how­ should know ever, is still under consideration, things such as choice of mate-mate­ rials, instrumentation, economic studies, to mention only a few. CSSTP Once built, the project will be­be- about before come a part of M. E. 3482, Mech­Mech- aani n i c al Engineering Laboratory II.Il. It will be one of the problems of this course to obtain raw data from the operation of the testing he makes up apparatus and to develop conelu-conclu­ sions from the results of the tests. Since the expansion of the gas in the blow down tank is assumed to undergo an isintropic process, hishis mind which is ideal, one such conclu-conclu­ sion could be a qualitative state- about a career. career:.

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