Girls'dorms Take Shape
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University Girls'Dorms Take Shape Of The two new women's residence halls, North Dorm, 14e Puget Sound adjacent to Harrington Hall, and South Dorm, next to Tenz- ler Hall, have now reached the stage in their construction 19614962 - No4 13 *4..15 February 20, 1962 where it is possible to see what they will look like upon com- pletion next fall. rL" The entrance to South Dorm / Plans Made for faces Howarth Hall; North Dorm opens onto the quad cre- Si'itng B1jI. a,eu ,Jy Lilt VV'kJlilCll 'SFL £110 k three i-'.sides and Lawrence Ave. Dr. R. Franklin Thompson on the fourth. Inside the dorms traveled to Washington D.C. last are a lobby which leads into week to appeal to the federal - -- - W t w o separate living rooms government for a grant to help which will be decorated individ- UPS build a $2,000,000 science ually by Art Norman. building. Upstairs are suites of wash- Included in the preliminary - rooms, study rooms, and sleep- - plans for the building are un- ing rooms for eight. All of the LOWFLL MAGOON, Tamana- derground laboratories, which furnishings except for- chairs was editor, at work on the would run between the a e w are built in to enlarge the floor - ,- coming yearbook. building, Howarth, and Jones space and facilitate cleaning. Halls. In case of disaster, the NEW DORMS UNDER CONSTRUCTION The rooms are panneled in oak Annimi Editor labs, which would be five feet with formica desk tons and ter- underground, would serve- as Graduate Student Teachers shelter for 2,000 to 3,000 people. The dorms are divided down Comments on The University has made this Ilecord Exams Placed in Schools the middle, but are identical on proposal to Civil Defense, both Graduate Record examina- each side except for the living Eighty.f our student teachers on the national and state levels. tions, for all seniors who are rooms. The point of the division Book Progress in elementary and secondary ed- Dr. Thompson says there is a finishing requirements in is to separate the dorms for u cation have been placed in "I thought I had exhausted 50-50 chance that it will work June, 1962 will be held as G r e e k housing. Unaffiliated thirty-five Tacoma area schools myself on design and layout but out. follows: freshman women will be living as student teachers this semes- find all sorts of new possibilities Dr. Thompson hopes that ne Tuesday, March 13-1:00- in Langdon and HarI-ington with ter, states the education depart- appearing," commented Lowell gotiations will be completed in 5:30 p.m., area test, Jones upper-class women in Harring- rnent. Magoon, Tamanawas editor, in time for the new science build- Hall auditorium. ton, Tenzler, North, and South an interview last week. ing to be part of our 75th an- Wednesday, March 14-8:00 Each student teacher is guid- Dormitories. As far as Greek Magoon stated that last year's niversary, which will be in 1964. a.m.-12:00, advanced test, ed and directed by the regular women go, the dorm assign- Tamanawas illustrated a break Jones Hall auditorium. classroom teacher. The educa- ments are as follows: Alpha with the past by eliminating full Thursday, March 15-9:30 tion department goes on to say Phi in Tenzler; Chi Omega in color end sheets in favor of two- Fraternity Rush a.m.-12 :00, aptitude test (for that student teaching is a very South Dorm toward Tenzler; color layouts throughout the those going to graduate necessary and vital part of the Gamma Phi Beta on Lawrence book and that the annual for Begins This Month school), Student Center, Room education program. side of South; Pi Beta Phi in this year features two and four- 8. North adjacent to Harrington; Inter-Fraternity Council states Teaching experience is gained color layouts throughout. "The Dean Thomas asks that Delta Delta Delta in North to- that any full time male student by the placement of prospective college annual," Magoon empha- students desiring to take the ward Lawrence, and Kappa Al- with a two point grade point teachers in student teaching sized, "has possibilities, so why Graduate Records examina- pha Theta in Anderson. average, and in good University with grades ranging from kind- not take advantage of them?" tions see him no later than From September 7 to the 13th, standing is eligible to partici- ergarten through twelfth grade. Magoon further stated that today. rushees will have temporary pate in the informal rush pro- Secondary teachers specialize in color is going to be all-impor- housing in Langdon Hall. After gram, providing that he is not subject matter fields. This in- tant, giving season and mood cliudes not only the basic cours- pledging, the girls will move to the various sections of the affiliated with another existing Any upperclassman apply- es of math, history, English, into the dorms with the actives. annual. The cover will be mult- fraternal organization on cam- ing for financial aid for the and science, but art, music. The sorority quotas will not de- pus- 1962-63 school year must sub- colored and will feature an ab- business, physical education, pend on the number of beds, All potential rushees are in- nut a Parent's Confidential stract design. Magoon declined speech and foreign languages, and there will be unafilliated vited to come to room 207 in the Statement form to Mr. Dib to disclose the theme, saying the department added. girls in all of the dorms. that he preferred to prolong the Student Center between the ble, room 112 in Jones Hall, suspense. hours of 12:00 and 1:00 on Feb- by April 1. Magoon also mentioned that ruary 21, 23, 26, 27, or 28, and Parents of UPS Student Find he and his staff will welcome receive further information re- individuals interested in work- garding rush. Appointments will Petition Date Themselves in Revolution ing with them to make the be arranged if they are neces- Tainanawas a success. sary. John Hitchins, a sophomre majoring in Spanish, recent- Set for ASB ly received a letter from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hitchins, who are living in Puerto Barrios, Guatemala, li,prorPPn. Tournament Candidates where Mr. Hitchins works for Shell Oil, telling about their - ,- ,---- —,,oan -- - .—' I- Petitions for candidates for experience in the February 7 Communist revolt in Bananera, Play Opens at PLU Thur&kty ASB offices will be issued Feb. which is situated only 25 miles from Puerto Barrios. Mrs. 26. Along with the petitions, Hitchins writes: elections booklets containing "At 9 p.m. I heard a couple - Coach Wally Erwin's University of Puget Sound basket- of big bangs. I thought some- ball team has drawn Eastern Wahington State College as its such information as campaign- ing rules and regulations per- thing had exploded at the re- opponent ThUrSthy night in the opening round of the Ever- finery so I dashed outside. Then Conference Basketball Tournament at Pacific Luther- taming to posters will be given green out. I could hear machine guns an University. Gametime is The positions open are the of- It seemed like they were right .. 9 o'clock fices of president, first and sec- upon us We thought they The first game Thursday eve- NA!A Qualifiers ond vice-presidents, and the ex- might be trying to get to the ning will match Central Wash- cars here so we drove them ov , 4 The schools which finish in ecutive secretary, three dele- ington and Whitworth, corn- gates at large, one Panhellenic er to the refinery then I mencing at 7 o'clock. the top three places in the tour- came home. The gun fire was . nament this weekend will, most representative, one IFC repre. -UPS, P1,11 May Meet sentative, one independent rep- likely, be picked as members of The wniner of the UPS-East- resntative from the women's floor. We knew they weren't JOHN RITCHINS the four-team district (State of em game meets PLU Friday dorms, and one independent shooting at us but we were for the Army base. The Army Washington ) NAIA tournament: night at 9 and the victor in the worried about stray bullets. was cross-firing across the base The other team will be Seattle representative from the men's so the houses up on the hills got Central - Whitworth struggle dorms. The representative of "The booming and gunfire kept Pacific College. The winner of takes on Western Washington the Independent Student Asso- up all night. The next morning the stray bullets. Thursday the NAIA district toruney re in the 7 o'clock game. The two ciation is under discussion in we found out that the rebels morning we could see the planes ceives a trip to Kansas City for evening losers, both dropping bombs and shooting Thursday the March 12-15 national NAJ.A Central Board at the present. had taken over Morales and Ba- eliminated from further consid- All those wishing to run for nnera at 5:00 the day before, just behind the refinery. Friday tournament. eration for post-season National office must be members of the had gone to the manager's night they had the rebels qut- Association of Intercollegiate In keeping with league rules, ASB and have a minimum cu- house in Bananera and taken eted here. Athletics play, collide at 5 O' only 12 players will be allowed mulative GPA of 2.00 as well as him as hostage to force Mrs. "Had the base not been alert- clock for fourth and sixth plac.