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Lvm Indianapolis 7, Indiana, Thursday, April 11, lM g Annual Easter Phis Entertain Winner Öf Y Martha Jean Smith Wins Convocation Set l ' wen& C hildren Member Drive I?' m With Easter Party ror tomorrow __ J To Get Trophy Education College Speech Member« of Pi Beta Phi enter- T o Whom «hall w - - , Ulned twenty girl« from the Delts Leading Phi Delta W ill B e Su bject O f T d k Children’s Guardian home with By 15 Memberships; No Contest; Roy DaVee Next B y Rmr S S T o w l i “ • « roll and treasure Other Organisation In Choir T o I p S d d i> « ? h^ * ¡¡¡¡J* ** “ * Chapter house y* ster- Race; Drive Ends Friday The John Chapman Miller speech contest advanced to the cause of the “lade of student in Plans are being completed for L ™ ? . eggB™ * Wdd®n over the A trophy will be awarded to second round yesterday as Mar terest.” T the campus organization turning tha Jean Smith, English major the annual Easter all-school i 3 ^ “°,*“ th* *“ * The next round of the contest vocation in Sweeney chapel to. I *ulded J“1* hunters to the trea- in the largest number of Y. M in the college of education, was will take place in Room 131 at morrow at 11 o'clock when the I ilT* Finders oi t o *old ®nd C. A. memberships by Friday declared winner by the judging noon, ending date of the annual 3 p. m. today at which time the Rev. Theo O. Fisher, pastor of ^ committee of Dr. Albert Mock, contestants from the college of the Northwood Christian church, I , f 0“** Was membership drive. Urban Simon- Dr. George F. Leonard, and Miss ton, general chairman for the business administration will pre will «peak on “To Whom Shall dlvlded toto two teams there Francis Holliday of the college sent their speeches. Tentative We Go?” Shail I were no loser« since two boxes drive, has stated that the award of education. entries in this section include Special Easter music will be ? “ rved as tee flnal will be made at a suitable all Miss Smith spoke on the ques school affair following spring Eugene V. Ayers, Thomas Luck, presented by the BuUer-JordanI „„ , „ _ vacation. tion of Juvenile Delinquency. William Pace, and Charles Silver. Philharmonic -choir, under the hunt fllow®? t o *** Runner-up in this section of the This will be followed tomorrow direction of Prof. Joseph Lautner. f c i ; , ** ^.e .spi^fd *«»* Meanwhile, the Delta Tau Del contest was Roy Lowell DaVee by the School of Religion which ta fraternity has increased its who spoke on the Future of the The three numbers to be sung S f nu to S x . kerchlef “* will present speeches in Sweeney are “Alleluia” by Thompson, ° theru ■ ¡J"*’ with lead over the Phi Delta Theta UNO. Watchers and Ye Holy Ones” IP ^ ’ .and *°ngs b* the chapter fraternity. At the latest tabula» chapel at 2 p. m. to conclude the The College of Pharmacy, sch semi-finals. which was arranged by Davison, f c f * “i S l j 1“ ** progr?m tion, Delta Tau Delta have been eduled to participate in the an and "Now God be Praised” bv lifu - .hUd WM to*ont«d credited with 29 memberships nual contest for the first time, Vulpius. Prof. Lautoe^wS £ J * “ made and Phi Delta Theta have turned withdrew from competition. The in 14. As yet, no other organiza lead the student singing. P * * * “ “ ember8 of t o sorority. decision to forsake its entry was Merit Trophy * * Decorations were of the Easter tion has presented itself as a made by Dean Edward H. Niles, President M. O. Ross will pre-1 m°tif- serious contender for the trophy. of the College of Pharmacy, be side at the convocation . The in-1 Virginia Gammon Brunner was Allen H. Gardner, secretary of vocation wUl be given by Dean chairman of the party, anil she Applicants Due the North District Y. M. C. A, CONSTITUTION PASSES O. L. Shilton of the School of was assisted by Peggy Rankin, has expressed the hope that be Raligion, and Prof. Dean E. STUDENT COUNCIL Phyllis Carter, Marlon Stewart, fore the drive is over more men Award Goes To Group Walker, instructor of church his and Jean Griswold. will indicate their desire to par tory, will give the benediction The constitution of the Butler Contributing Outstanding ticipate in school activities by University Journalism club was Service To University Rev. Fisher is a native of taking out memberships in the voted on favorably by the Stu Y. He believes that if a larger dent Council, Betty Lou Ran- Campus organizations eligible Australia. He came to this coun James Bormann try as a student and is a gradu majority of the male students stead, Student Council president, to compete for the University ate of Butler university. He was would participate more actively said yesterday. The constitution Merit trophy must turn in all in the organization it could be an recently discharged from the Speaks To Cubs was submitted by William Lark applications to be considered by navy where he served as chap- important factor in their develop worthy,' who formulated the lin. ment. j document for the club. the student awards committee by the end of this week, Dr. James Radio, Telivision Subject Morning classes vwttl be short H. Peeling, announced yesterday. ened to permit all students to at Of AP Executive’s Talk Such applications, with informa tend the convocation. The ci«.f Before New Reporters Petition To Close Senior Ball tion called for, may be left with schedule for Friday follows Television and radio techniq Dr. Peeling, chairman of the committee, and acting head of 8:00 class — 8:00- 8:38 ues were the main subjects cov To Be In Jell Hall This Noon the sociology department. 9:00 class — 8:40- 9:15 ered by James Bormann, region 10:00 class — '9:20- 9:55 al representative for the Associ The petition, which was being circulated yesterday by seniors This trophy was formerly the 11:00 class — 10:00-10:40 ated Press, in his talk before the to have the Senior Ball changed from a “come-all" affair to a Lamp of Wisdom trophy and is beginning reporting classes yes closed dance, will be in Jell Hall at 11:50 a. m. today for addi made available through former terday. JOURNALISM CLUB tional signatures. Betty Jo Park will supervise the signing 0f President Daniel S. Robinson. It SEEKS MEMBERS the appeal. is awarded annually to the omm- Mr. Bormann explained that pus organization which 1« deem the radio field is the largest of This petition will afterwards The newly - founded Butler be placed on the bulletin board ed to have contributed the most the suplementary services of the Journalism club will hold an outside of the publicity office un Bob W ells Chosen outstanding service to the open meeting Monday, April 22, Associated Press and it is there versity during the college year. that the news goes through til noon Friday at which time 0 at '7:30 p. m. in the Collegian the appeal will be presented to \ S e c r e t a r y . E d i t o r The trophy was 'won by A. W. S. oMce. All students of Journalism process of “tailoring for radio last year. needs.” David Patrick, senior president, who are interested in Joining are Invited to attend. S t a t e The university student awards In Mr. Bormann’s elaboration, committee selects the winner, There have been several mix- this request will be initiated byl he explained that television will which is announced early in ups in time and place on previous give a better presentation of the Patrick at the next meeting ofj Bob Wells, local Y. M. C. A. May. meetings; . but ,, let- this be— —fair--------news,«e foruDin it nearawill be both heard to aU thos® who wish and »on. News pictures will be to participate. (Continued on page 4) -ww* Insurance Society PatridT «nnnnr,^ . ■ - Pf Indiana Student Y. M. C. _ - J Ten Committee Nominees W F i r m Okayed By Student Council Downey ’senior n E fa “ “^ V ^ e d H "00** r#celved ^ t lumd in banquet wil be held at the Col- ,^?«ts beS? of « ^ p iitte e , m£ ? T * ^ ! ^ ,!fiU^nrSSwicItioÎie commie ^ U * umbia dub with reservations ef b^htod **“ naUon*1 Y | !"** *n*uranc* concern. At the ■te“..A5nvlM“ — th. Worn«,', A i Z r S Z J ï t 15 per couples, and 82.50 for ini I PUwwnt' « u , I Citation of the American Unit- dividuals. Deadline for manna |_in Wh° »** ,elected to ed LUe Insurance company, the ad ^ Æ i^ tiC?>linCn' A llft of name# was submitted tofaculty ? lVl*fr, .aad *""> P” »°» were selected to serve on each groupé tions has been set forMto^T wU1 •erv* * roup "■* »«»ted through the t b * Student Council than reeaiv- -■ 1 1 y The senior banquet *rm pre-1 I MBceo on W est F a ll •d the names and .voted favor- cede the Senior but unlike I t *!«* ®°k ®s*ker, a student at I Creek drive, ■Wy Dotty Nay and Robert Funk the win h. foto” “d » resident of India- _ were appointed to the Religion» seniors and thafrVS!? napolis, was chosen council tour was under the per- TMwdhy Clark and Bob Wise Activities committee.