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Connecticut Daily Campus Serufng Stem Since 1*96 Connecticut Daily Campus Serufng Stem Since 1*96 VOL. LXVIII, NO. 96 STORRS, CONNECTICUT MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1964 Leigh Montville Elected Editor-In.Chief Good Luck, Leigh: Judi Becker New Managing Editor, Cammeyer To Head Business Office Leigh Montville was elected Fri seen, but that next year's would be Board was elected as follows: day to head the Daily Campus' better. Judi Becker, a sophomore, and Board of Directors for the coming He is a member of Phi Sigma a pledge, of Phi Sigma Sigma was year. He will succeed the former elected to succeed Evelyn Marshal. Editor in-Chief, Dianne Rader. had formerly been an Associate In his short speech later that Editor. To the position of Business Man- ager, John Cammeyer was elected to replace John Perugini. Cam- OUTGOING EDITOR DIANNE RADER passes on to Editor Leigh Montville the keys to the CDC offices and a kiss for good luck during his term in office. The exchange took place during the annual banquet which was held Friday night at the Marlborough Tavern. (Campus Photo - Golden) Country Mourns Death Of LEIGH MONTVILLE Beloved Old Soldier Kappa and in the years he has JUDI BECKER worked for the Campus has held WASHINGTON <AP) — Gen- The last statement by Mac- the positions of News Editor and triil Douglas Mm Arthur has died Arthur to have been quoted pub- night at the annual banquet Editor Sports Editor. at the age of 84. Death came yes- licly was: "I am going to do the Montville said that the past year's Board of Directors JOHN CAMMEYER terday at 2:39 p.m., EST at the very best I can." That's what he paper was the (best he had ever To support him the rest of the Walter Reed Army Hospital in said following an operation foi meyer is a member of Sigma Alpha Washington. the removal of his spleen. Epsilon and has been the Financial Mai-Arthur had undergone three The announcement of the death Manager for the past year. major operations at the hospital was made to newsmen by Lieuten- Symphony Orchestra To Elected News Editor for the com- wince March 6. ant Edward Costello, Director of ing year was Arlene Bryant of Hol- Army Doctors list the cause of Information for the Walter Reed lister A. She is filling the post va- death as acute renal and H*er fai- Army Medical Center, about six Present Concert Tonight cated by Montville when he was elected. Miss Bryant has been a lure. minutes after the death of the live- Two musicians at the Hartford experience in teaching, composition star general. member of the News Staff for two Conservatory of Music will be fea- and as a performing artist, studied years, and a member of the Board MacArthur had forced some of tured at a public concert planned composition with Arthur Honegger the proudest and most controversial of Directors for the last year as Robert Fitzgerald for tonight at the Jorgensen Audi- and Quincy Porter. He is a cellist Staff-Mem bers-at-Iarge. episodes in the nation's military torium at 8:15 p.m. with the Hillington String Quartet. Guy Caruso of Tau Kappa Epsi- annals during his 52 - year army Mr. Lehnerf appeared as soloist The 75-piece UConn symphony lon was reelected Sports Editor for Poet, To Appear career. will open its program with a per- with the Chicago Symphony Or- chestra when he was only 15 years the remainder of the school year. He won fame as a front line formance of John Riley's "Folk The newly elected Feature Edi- At VDM Hall general in World War One. He Overture." Mr. Riley is a cellist old. He has won many musical awards—his latest being the Certifi- tor is Suzanne Duffy of Kappa was Supreme Allied Commander in and faculty member of the Conser- Kappa Gamma who is succeeding Robert Fitzgerald, noted poet cate of Honor at the International the Southwest Pacific in World vatory. William McGovern: she has been and translator, will be presented War Two. He headed the occupa- Following intermission. Oswald Tschaikowsky Competition at Mos- cow in 1961. He has also perform- a member of the Feature Staff fot by the Student Union Board of tion government in Japan follow- Lehnert, a concert violinist and the past year. Governors on April 9, 8 p.m. Mr. ing the war. He led the forces head of the Conservatory's String ed with the Hillingdon ensemble, Fitzgerald will appear at Von der against the Communists in Korea. and is a lecturer with the UConn The Senior Associate position for Dipt., will appear as soloist with the coming year will be filled by- Mehden Auditorium rather than His famous declaration "I shall the Orchestra in a performance of Department of Music. the HUB Ballroom. Brian Hubbard of Sigma Alpha return", because the theme of the Khachaturian's "Violin Concerto." Epsilon who will succeed Andrew Robert Fitzgerald is distinguished allied campaign in the Philippines The third major selection to be McKirdy. Hubbard had formerly- both for his own poetry and for during World War Two. offered by the UConn Symhpony. Tome hik Clarifies been an Associate Editor. his translations of the classics. Born which is composed of talented fac- Steve McNamara. a commuter, During the Korean Conflict, ulty, students and townspeople, will in Geneva, New York, in 1910. MacArthur clashed with his Com- was elected to succeed Joni New- he was educated at Choate School. be Beethoven's "Symphony No. 1 Misconceptions neck as Copy Editor: he had been mander - in - Chief, President Tru- in C Major." The free concert is Harvard, and Trinity College. man, on policy. Truman fired him a member of her staff since last Cambridge. After leaving college one of a series of musical events in the spring of 1951. offered each year by University or- On Frosh Rush fall. he was employed for some years Filling the final position on the as a reporter for the New York Stirring Address chestral ensembles. Director is Dr. The general returned to the Jack Heller of the University's De- IFC President Jim Tomchik has Board is Jeffrey Belmont of Tau Herald Tribune, and later as a Kappa Fpsilon who was appointed United States and made a .stirring partment of Music. asked that the following miscon- writer and editor for Time. He ceptions concerning the proposed by the Editor to succeed Jack Carl- has also been a teacher of litera- address to a joint session of con- Mr. Riley. who has had broad freshman rush schedule be clarified son as Executive Aide to the Edi- ture and creative writing at Sarah gress. In it he quoted from an old The plan involves waiving fresh- tor. This is a position created last Lawrence College. Princeton, In- barracks ballad. It proclaimed: New Sorority Pledges men fraternity rushing until the year and as such is an appointed diana University and Notre Dame. "Old soldiers never die — they one. just fade away." student's second semester. This will His published works include: The following girls have pledged not adversely affect the forty man Seniors Commended He went on: "Like the old sol- during open bid: Poems. 1935; In the Rome of count since the official counting Commended for their hard wotk Time. 1956; an English version of dier of that ballad, I now close my Alpha Delta Pi: Barbara Doyle will occur after spring rush rather military career and just fade away, and devotion to the CDC were the Sophocles' Oedipus at Colonna. Gail Ferrucci, Bonnie Lasnas. San- than in February as is currently following graduating seniors: Judi and (in collaboration with Dudley an old soldier who tried to do his dra House; Alpha Epsilon Phi Riel- the case. This will assure each Kohanski. Associate Editor: Ja. k Fitts) of Euripides' Alcestis and duty as God gave him the light to house of having it's anticipated see that duty. Goodbye." ta.Liberman. Carole Mamaly. San- Martin. Features; Bill Rhein. Sophocles' Antigone and Oedipus large spring pledge class include Sports: Marcia Laughrey. Photo- Rex. He was in good health until late dra Waller. Nancy Weintraub; Del- in the count. Thus no house will pool: and Robin Crosby. Copy. He has won many prizes for his I960, when he underwent a pro- ta Pi: Nancy Coffey, Patricia Jo- be placed at a disadvantage as to poetry, notably a Guggenheim Fel- state operation in New York. He vell: Delta Zeta: Carole Ducharme. number of members. lowship, the Shelley Memorial made a good recover and was not Barbara Mazzeo. Jacqueline Onder- hospitalizd again until March 2 donk. Lorraine Pia; Kappa Alpha Tomchik also emphasized the CDC Heelers Prize, a National Institute Grant, Theta: Kathleen Martino; Kappa point that while President Bab- and the first Bollingen Prize for of this year. Then, he entered the Walter Reed Army Hospital for Kappa Gamma:: Gail Dinan; Phi bidge suggested the deferred rush There will be a compulsory the best translation of poetry into Heeling Meeting tonight at 7 treatment of a jaundice condition. Sigma Sigma: Susan Chernoff, An- schedule, it is up to IFC to make English, in 1961, for his new edi- nette Franklin, Joyce Morris, Can- all the final decisions in relation p m. in the CDC. Newsroom. tion of Homer's Odyssey. (Continued to Page 4 Col 4) dice Resnick, Marion Zwerdling. to rush programs. t>AGE TWO CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS MONDAY. APRIL 6. 1964 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR I Believe vigil was not meant to embarrass have had the rule and it has been Connecticut anyone but rather to appeal to peo- inforced." Well, Mr.
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