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3-2-1950 The gE yptian, March 02, 1950 Egyptian Staff

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This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1950 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in March 1950 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. . , .... ' ", ,','i ~~~'&A~~~·.SOUrHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, ( Carbo'neWe, Illinois, March 2, i9~O * Vol. 31, No, 23 * Sin.glc Copy 51; ~ Here'·, Soon KOA. Show Scores Hit;· Council.Signs To' Edit nson and lohus for Dance March ·24 Obelisk W. S' • A .' d' ':The Gulie o( Ho~" Duke' Ellington, and his orchesi," B. Mifflin, a junior from In ervJce war 5 highHght an informal concert and dance on the campus was elected editor' of the ,...!' _ , and Norman March 24; The concert will be held in Shryock aud· Southern'& ~ Kappa Delta Alpha scored a hit J'"It nigtu with their 1S auditorium at . preceding .the dance in both the ~en's and women,":) Council at ~ talent-packed acts in one of the, most professional S!-udent ~a~ :~!!: DUKE ,f:LUNGroN, nationally popular Victor artist, who _ .•' ... _.~ .... shows ever presented on Southern's campus. The everung of Si; :tertainmeDts Dance will be sponsored by the here for a concert and dance under the auspices of the Friday, March 24.· The Duke is a Ihree-qrne winner of .the outstanding talent and staging was climaxed with the pres- commitlee. I!U~~ =i1'po~:~o~n~~~~r~~ . a~aro for the best popular composilion of the year, and entatio~ of the ....Service to Southern Awards to Phyllis Johnson . The preMmtation of liog the student with "hi!; money's three of his compositions aD IJw. Hit Parade simwtaneously. .. of Du Quoin and Bud Loftus Oflmen"5eIect.iOOSis worth .. from student activity funds, . d ba I Chicago. These two outstanding ieant since Miss I . according to Dave Rendleman. An- SoanI lea s· ~e fers . 5tUdeo~s were ch~ from the as one of the greatest DB junior. '"The CouJt:if is DOl in- e.,.." • Wi fono~n~ grbup of ten selected as all. tim~aYing set a teTested in making ally pmfit what- foreign Policy in 1950, F,orenslc In fio.lIn m tbe conle:;l; Mary 80s· over 300 performances in that I lsoever. In fact, we arc ~cn will- Keeping hW winning streak,. Tom too, Pat Colliga?, Mal)' Ellen Don· 1Before first appearing as the hero- ing to lose money on the affair ju~t S1GaD West Frinkfort speech stu. ahue, Mal)' Alice Ncwso~, Dave ine in Bizet's masterpiece.. she so that the Stddents can get their dent,' won his fourth indiVidual] Rendleman, Roben Odanlell, Bob ~tudied the original story by Pros- I money's worth ... Theme of IRe Convention contest in a' forensic meet A In. McCabe,· and Bill WateD. per Mcrrime very carefully, and I Victor·artist Ellinglon h th~ Dr. Samuel A Johnson, executive director of the St. diana Slate teacbeno collegd, 1erre Launehing the KDA Variety also . made a ~etailed study o( i author of many top tunes, amOn!; Louis council on world affairs and fonner news analyst HaUte. last wcek.":C'ml. according to Ishow last night was a chorus line Spanish 8Y~r bfe ",!",d cunoms of I which are old favorites 5UdJ as' Dr. C. Horton- Talley, chairman from Anthony Hall, led hY: Jooy Ithe era dunng which the opera "Mood Indigo," "Sophi~ticatctJ 61ation Lo,,-is, be the principal speaker KMOX. SI. will So~bem's speech d~partment.1 ~imbel1, Lou Diamond, KDA pre.. take. pl~ce., Lady." ~Moonglow," "1 Got fl the Mid-West International Relations club conference to be r ident. then ~ve a !>hort talk aJ¥l ·Se~on.k .to be presented here, Bali,''"' and· "It Don't Me-.m a .held here March '10-1 I. Dr. Johnson wjJI speak: on ·T~e DoT,!,O otherin So~thQ s~udcn~ introd. uced the maloter of ccrcmoo. include Ih~ overture, -Haballera," Thing." .These tune:; are !dman~ thc World Today" at 8 p.m .. March 10. I Do:t¥y~~tls:' ~:~: ::aso- ies. Curt Bradley. and "Seguidille and Duet" from :e,d:!'co~~~~~:I:d:6e i~~~Ix~:=. rr;~~;:;~;::;..'" The conference will begin. with mad. 'good f'C09rds at the lo!-,rney. First on the progr.im wa5 a • ' partment of WilJiamS Firestone regislTation of appro,umately 250 i I Selement WlI.5 c:ntered an ex· I dance bilnd made up of Southern store. students at the Student Center. March JO al 9 .a,m. President D. ~g. lIIioois musicians. follo","et! by I F S· iDuke of Hoi" MiM Schwinn WOn fiDt place in William turner. who :.ang ':Dark- or pring Nickname of "Duke of H"t" ~-'"+·"-"~Il :g'~~= ;:J~h~i~~:i~g~: . among J6 colleges repre. oCM On ,the Delta." Perfomun!! on 'was derived when he was inlro- tbat .afternoon. at the meet,. Sloan won the manmba was Lowcnp Cook. duced to the present Duke o{ aher-dinner speaking. lJIe -A (juartet {rom no.,'lc dormi_ ~~~: ~II~; :~. fi~ tF!~~ of bis speech Will; "How'? tory sang "I've lken' WQrl.ing on' ~oward ha~ .been boa~cd 1943. featuring the Duke's own InstructoD from 'Apes. the Railroad" in bart!crsbop slyle. for [hc' Sprmg, Fesllval composition:i. Th"- has now' tx: •. '"Foreign' POlicy in I950-Hopes A- B. MIFFLIN . was n:ted a "pt;rfect IPi Kappa Sigma !>Orority wa~ rep- ~nccrt, Apnl 2.9 •. Bo.b come an annual evenl. 'Pmvil1g and DimgcD: 10 wO,men Ii aft~.:.r:I.mner resented by an act titled "Slaughter cbalffil~n, announced thIS the Duire's contention that modern C4ffee .HolllS and of :;~.:~:: ~~~:~ =uca~ and tied ~: ~: ~~e:n~ ~:;~{~~'!~ K=~! _ . American music is just as much at DR SAMUEL JOHNSON C.offee nOUT5 and an z11 school and art and IS IlpecializiDg Miss Guns won two Werner, the ~ tured soloist of lhe. Spring ear:hw.1 has. been home in ~ ~necrt ha.1l a§ in the n ~',~~, T"h". ~I.~~ed wfho'~h .en,:ertat • drafung and dcslgn three decisions in women's lasl band contrt, appeared next 'I new name bythe steering dance. audl~num. .. ..- ~ h . aceordUl!l "l' Bob Kts:. • Ellington Ii ~rchestnl . has a~!oO Six Still in Running sponsored bv the WSC and Other applicants for-4:he year· Sloan has not been deCeated thiS on t e pro,gram ., f general chairman of" the ~veo cooceru 10 the. Ch~go. Ov. • ternauonal Relil.tlon~ club. book edltOr.;hW were Jean Baker, f the di d I A tap and song speCiallY utledt From now 00 the annual le.Opera. San ~ra~s Phllhar_ In ISA Sweetheart Ruce held at "130 pm March and James LandolL r: I; a~ °enter~n VI ua coo- Thou SWc!'--TIII,lU-Prelly" was I . will be called the Spring Fes- Om,O"M""haI,.,. \~~tilo!deSlyPmh~ph""'O"Y' dh~Y" • a banquet !dod a luncheon I for the associate ed- e given by Tom!Jerry and Albena -. ~ .. .. '\> S!X !Wls \\ere chosen last Wed. served to all delegates dunng WIll be accepted at Debate tournament teams epler· Smith followed by a hill-blih com.1 The Hollywood Bowl and many nesday as seml-finahSUi In tile ISA conference Aid 8ud Loftus, ed m the contest were John Miller, IC wn'ce ClIlled "Chicken R~I" per- NORMAN KELLY ~culture c~ub ~ decided to oth~: • ~~:~t:~I::t:t ~~:':I'B~~~;- v.1~O~C~'!:~I~~e h~~(;~;ntC:e ~: PublicabOns Coun· ~h~u;::~~eall Myers. and ~:~ by Joe Piggot and Mildred 1the first act, "Gypsy Song." ~~!I~~:~ ~::~:n= ~~ D~~ri:O~~~um=e~~:::\!~~ 1y ~~Irne. He~, Pat Kel.I •. Cen' enlallon of rou~d table reportli Spr!ng tenn. Southern's debat· The Modem Dance clUlrSbOWedl'Flo;:,er Song," fro.ffi act IJ, " Spri~g. Festival. The club's anD~ of England, Scotland: Franc~ .. tralaa, Luann Miller: Hemn. De-! lo~ed. by a b~mess meetmg will tour to Augustana COllege, its accomplishments in an exbibi- Song (rom the third act; and the af~atr IS usually a gala one wtllch. Switzerlaod, and BelgIUm. H.. ~ ~ore; Sh!lfp, .Benton: and Calher~ r.hd,Wc$t offlccrs will be bland, for the state debate tion of modem dancing. Alma death 5Cene from act IV. bnngs many people to ~thern. name has become synony",l0us In toe Vcnegom, C~nstophe~. were and nCAt ),ear"s conference . p/,a~' Nordmeyer foJlowed with a blUe:; PrognJm. Monda)' . The Spring "Festival steering com· Europe with American musIc more ~~Ii;~~ a flCld of _3 who I~:~C regional at ~Ic~~m~naglon ~: 5Ong. ~e De}ta.~~St~ave {:e~hi:~' I~~~ pr~g;::/nwi~~beoc~:e~~ ~it~:I:n~ ~;..:~:~ ~:ue!h ~~ th-: ~:90'!e: ;~~on band was From tbese .six, one girl will he Iplanned' most of tbe ' . 3~. 31, and ~pr. ~. ~eJ::taBoo~. ~ith t~e ;:~ dance with "I ~.o~tri MO!,ti," from '.-11 faiD [0 combi.ne them in B festi?" rated second. in the nation by Down. chosen to reprC5ent Soutbem at lhe Ihe conference. illinOiS, and Ob~6 will b}' Marh~'n Martell and Harvie Trovatore. by Verdi, sung by MISS Thus the name was changed. Beat magazine. This contest W~ National ,Independcnl Student ~~'I ficers are Southern three. 5tatC5 wmpetlnt; for Greeowood:"' . ~Iad~ and Ke~le~'_ "The mal.~ '~Irer plans for the Festival are conducted by m~ic c~ti~ ... the sociation convenrion at lrwna, arc Thoma~ Stubbs. RabeR at this tourney. . _. ~t Will, the.n. ~~ng AUb~de, beglnoing to take sit~pc, aJthou~ Icou~try over, B.nd was Ju~~ed on umvcnolt\, Bloommgton, tIf, Ski, and Donald Balsover formances of Charles Weidman, TWIn PPUlO Duet LeRoy D y~, br. Lain, the :detailild work WIll nQt be.gm qUllhty of m~IC, poPl:'larllY, and April 20-22. I ;:'~n t~~:~u:C::m':~;ht F • C Pat Patton and Norma Parker ~~;OnCC:~i SLClle, from until afLCr :.pring VacatiOD. originality of presentauon. .~_ Fmal wmner of the contest will H Id 0 H T d at 8,.co--sponsored by the Wlver. air ontest \PlaYed a twin pian.o du~t w~!ch Miss GI~dc will p~t ' preside at the national convention, 0 pen ouse 0 ay IoIty entertauunmts and lect~ A d preceded a hal1]1omca tno wJllch --the first "Printemps U T' T' U! k Ir I while the local winner Will preside A N S d C committee and womeo's phytical nnounee consisted of Bill Zacharias: Ralph mence," f~om "Samson rles 0 Ma· e \:...oa over ~e ~p-:-l1g d,ancc to be: held t ew tv ent ente" , education department Winners of the open show of Netland. and LoY~ Tucker, an II lilah." by Saint_Saens; $OmeUme thiS' ~pnng. Any girl on Southern's new Student Center . Southern Illinois photo~phers. a year old boy. DaVid Fonnento tap io," from '''La Gioconda, ' '" E d f T ,tbe campus. whll doe;; not be.l~n% will bold an open hOilloC from 1.:30 Weidman, at present ~oreogra. feature of Southern's First Foro danced to the" fast pace of Ihe chielli. The two.l>Oloists Last Untl no,. erm :e~ o;~n;: i:r:t~~~~~II8I- ;: :~!~~~uar~:~::~'ti;:e;:~~ b~O:a~eets~:S 1:!~:iaC:: Fair. beld Feb. 17-19, bave been ~~::~~a~~~etN~o;or'~cv:= ~:~1h:~o~IC ~~et an~ Judges for the.local phase of freshments will be served from 2 ber and later SOIOl5t of th~ dance lone was given to A ballet' solo WI:' performed by hy MOl1S5Orgski, Thll Sout11eI;J1·1fiis week took furth~r steps to ~lp conSCf\'~ the contest wert: Rollin Buckman, until 4 p.m. comEanyof Ruth SL DealS an.d Steffes, Stu department Lou&e Bryant. AI Jol5On was rep. the program will then its dwindling coal supply in a desperate effort !O make the speech, dept.; William Horrell, A hardwood dance floor has re- Ted Shawo. In 1928. he and Do~ fOr his print "Rlyer resented wben Jerry Hensley. who cd b}' a group of piano preloent supply last until the' end of thcr term. ~~~I~~~yH~~~~~!~ :;:(o~~ ;~~~~~~ ;nt~eb;~~ ~Ua,!~h':!km~60o:en~nn:e~Den~ received byS~~~ ~~ri~7:' ~gSi:~ga~;~':~~~;~:~~'n!~ lic~dC;:~C::m~Z~ be President D. W. Morris said no ~hange of ldtedulc has on S: iUinois .ave. and two S.I~· industrial education club. '. dance school and formed tbClf own St. Louis, for his closeup of ber, whiclt was a com~e ballet till·led. bee; Pl~n~:,~ darector of the. _\, . :t~l~~~I;!~';:~~::~;;:' th;~~~~~!,:n~~asm~::~ concert =~ by Critics Stem~~!al;;~~m=: ~~~t~~i~ ~~::,~.rom thel physical plmt, yes~cn1ay estima~dlkeep theimostats in the various test judge Will ~ AI.Carp, OflgJ_ ~igarette macl:tinC;'';8ndy machine, . \. for "Doorway. in Shad. All p~as from the Va~eLYjmls IS LAST EGVP11AN that Southcrn haS,belween 100- temporary buildings at 50 to 55 nator of the comic slClp J.j IAbner. t'a:~' ~~ :~~e: rr;nttePO~~~~ eri~~e 00: t!: w~:~~ ju~d;c~n~~~a~u~=na~ing ~= ;:I~h~ s~:!n~o~~~:r.bcner. UN~::~!:.Q:Tr r.. ~~~~~n~.no~h~o~~~::~~e~h;Ot~: :~~Th~~U~I!'; ai:~l:~e~:: Botti the iodunrial education Frank~nstcin M the San,F~ncisco photos was composed of Geor!lC Under--thc sponsorship of the I naI euadnatioa week and the Ioupply.would last all of :next week. ography. high scbool music, guid- Postpone One-Act Play dub and the phYSical plant. have ChronICle, wrote of Weld~, K. Plochmann, philosopby depart- Mt Vernon Junior Cbamber of I following ~ 15 spriDg ".... I He said the proem rate of con_ an", ami! special education, educ.a- Contest Until Spring worked several nights and Satur_ "(h.e~ is one-of the ~t tbea~cal menl; Dr. Car~ C. Und,egren, mi· Co~mercc, the lihow will be pre- catIOh.' this issue will be' tbe wa\ta'::~I~~a:1id~::d ~:;~~~~~~e~i~~ruar~j~:~: Southern's ~nnual onc-act play ~~~ ~:n_n:n~b~t~~~:~~Y :':;:~!n~~~~:: ~" ~: =~ir~~~~~~~ Guoder- senl~ in P1t, ":emon MarCh 23.. ~~ ~W lbundMy, cl~c thc .exlstlRg ~l sup- nali:.m, health educ,ation, dupliClll. amtc:,t bas been postponed until tiluUy fused. - Pantomime and ~~~--.--.-.-~~----,- bc~n estlmalcd. .. ing service. audio-v!sual aid!>, ex- the fillo1 wed:. of the "pnng tenn choreography, which are so often ~ld t~ .was a POSSlbll- teru.ion and placcmclllt ofJiccs, In· -accordmg to Phylhs Jobnson, pres-j BUU.ETIN at loggerheads, come completely addlUonal coal later fonnation ;md Alumni olfice:., ideot of .the Llllic Theatre, which A noted book. reVieWer, Kathryn together, totaJly the serv- early ~eu week.. music •. health service, and Dean spanklrs the COOlest. Tumey Garten; Will revlCW the ants of ra ely gifted theatrical not receIVe any coal of Women's office. Mtst. John)()n llatd the .amtest, book.'pe EIDP"an," at the Rodg- lpersonallt>l he .added. Howe warned that no bne' is :~~:I!~~I~-:.:::::~r:,:;;~ ~rsp ,!ea:Y!!.~~~n~~~n!~ One of the 5pect1cle numbers 0 1o~ 0s::a!~~~~7' ~~~~ =~~O~! ~~rn;~:;~~ vanous orpnl7.ahon~ morc time 10 Iby the, Carbondale Federation ~;abl~~~U;'~!:." t:': I shO::.:ero:ohu;set!O =u::u~~~, dcsignat~ facullY membcQ.. p~rcj~I~I~~ __~~ wom~~ ______James Thurber's faDlCWS stoner>. lterm in the holJl>CS. Stdker TroulIIe , \ Other numbert. will mc\ude "'n.. Dr. Charles D· Tenney, adnlin· Several temporary buildings IT SOON WlU HAPPEN... vld and Goltath," "s;Ieo.! Snow, Se- Iistrative assist!dnt to 'lhe preside.nt.• have had heating trouble during ~"-,~~~~~~~~~",,,~~~,,",,:.'~./ cret Snow," based on a short stoI)' ulty bU:l~~ '~:;!n ,i:5k~ ~:~ ~~ ~rw;:deH~;VCcO~id~~C:~ bY Thu~, March 2-Open House, Student Center, 1.304.30 p.m Conrad Aiken, ."A.. Ho~~. ulty members to belp conserve heat reaMln {or tbe clogged-up 5tol..en. -Thursday, March ~-Weidman Dance ·group. Shryock aud., 8 p.m. Ivlded," -Jesse James, esr--1y -...;;;:;:;~ d coal la th blt{letin Dr Ten d fu~ e Priday. March 3-Basketball game. 111. Wesleyan, MenS- gym. < ~C:!!:~, ~~I~..P ;,~=~ . an . {that all \tight p~j~ an During· th~ latler part of lalot ~;:~daY"March 6:--Coc~dc concert, Shryock aud.• , 8 p.m.... Weadman"S ttnpresstnlU of SOllIe ' with the exception of week the barrac:k5" was without ~a ay, M _m'=~~~X_~':::~~~Sel~t~nveo:'R. ~~ , be climil\ll~fan~/; ~~t. ~~ a:1 :: ~g ~~:.~ Situ'rday. arch ll-End of wiater tenn; spring vacation hegins.' Stuclcnts will be admilted to the FROM SIX INI)""ENJ)ENITBEAU"nHS judges must choose one to represent the Independent "".,,,,,,'"•. ,:. the emergency." broke down again eaJJ;;hh weclc Monda}'. March 2O-Registralion for l'ipring term hegifli concert tree upon presentatiOn of AUOCI.IllPfI a, tWeir Independent Sweetbe,art 011 the national convention. From right to Itfl ,Ire Asked To WorIi; At Home aDd that some equipment hall to T~ay.,M.rcb 21--lnitructioD l'CSWDC5. Jtheir adivi~! cards. . Allen, Pat Ken. ~Iores Sllarp. Luann Millet'" Be\'crly IJeune, ami C:\therme ~eneg..)m. Howe asked faculty members to be cbaDged to the 220 drcuiL PAGE TWO. ~ 'lHE D:l'P1IAN Thurlday, March 2. 1950 Southern Exposure Letters to Edito. '

Egyptian Platforni F9I' 1950 ., :,~ 1. A clean it iso't allowed seems that "this was just what the doctor ord: Carbondale' telephone and city directories. To our If you are enrolled in the College of Ed­ mea$ more than an outward toleratton of ev. 10 die from lack of nourishment ered for tired student morale.' .stUdents and knowledge Jim Holden an F. D. Donald do not ery d!Je else. Brotherh09d-the humanitarian ucation you may tak.e a program in any of faculty turned out in large numbers. drank exist. instinct-is something tha~ must be deve~op- the departments except microbiology and coffee or cokes. 'and f\lbbed.- elbows in a right , ed '"ith 'each indivjdual. And, until it is, no philosophy. friendly fashion-which was good for aD con­ If getting our new buildjngs continues to be Dation, no" person can elailn 'to be civilized. How To ~etum Books Those enrolled .in the Colle~ of Liberal cerned. So here's th'e first vote for legislation so difficult. our new camp.!!!. layout may , H. R. Arts and Sciences may take programs in all by the Student Council of an officially desig"' wen be called a quadwrangJe .. h Houl'S: except agriculture, business administration. nated coffee period in, th~rning once or Tuesday through Friday or examination week. 8 a.m. to J 1:50 a.m. education, health education, home economics, twice a week. The little bit of class time 10st - Probably-not much danger of 'Southern i p,m. to 4 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thurs. industrial education, journalism, music, phys­ could hardly be put to a' better use. ....E9'1pti4It~tW1IOIS...... ,. ----- , ~ havirqrone of these prayer fests as in Wheaton 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday ical education. and special education and .... and in Kentilcky. You'd. never get that m8ll)' NOTB: As has always been our practice, we guidance. It is possible to get a ~on-profes. On the same page of the last editiOD of die Egyptian Phone Number D-266 will remain open after 5 p.m) on Friday if Published weekly during the school year, except· students together for an assembly. let alone sional major only in art, eCbRomics. and , t 'Egyptian was a letter written Jack Hagler. there are students waiting in. line at our door by ing holidays.. by students of Soutbero ruinois ,uni· · finding someon~ who'd confess to !lnything! ... speech in the College of Liberal Arts and Sci­ wanting to tum in ~ks. / . We're still rather ron,fused ~nt the pur­ 'VeJSity. Carbondale, minois. Entered as second 2. Two lines 5110uld form at the inside door to ences. , pose--whetller it was a satire on present con­ class matter in the Carbondale Post Office, under the Act of March 3, 1879. • ~e bookstore. A~L ~hould line up at the left· Those enrolled in the College Qf Vocations ditions ill SoulJtern Dlinois, or 'ft'betber he WJIIIi hand door when faCIng East. M-Z ~hould line ano Professions .may take programs in agn· picturing these CORditiOllS .as an idleal _-up. Mary Alice' Newsom " ...... , ... Editor·in-chief Final Examination Schedule • up at the right--hand door when facing ~t, 8ill Hollada "...... , ,Managing Editor cuJturej..art, -busim:ss administration. econom­ ·The beading OD the letter leads us to believe Toesda)', Mud 7 3, :When inside the door" A·L students ~ to the ics, home economics. industrial e:ducation, the atSIC the ~~yR.~ •. ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.~~tuR~f:. 5 o'clock lIistory c;:lasscs .. ' .. 8;00 first ~unter On the left. The M-Z students go laner was intended. U sc\, letter History 102 ..... _ .• , .. 11:00 to the second counter on the left- journalism, music, and speech. . surely tIid .ot ~ a l'el}' 'appealiag situa­ Jim Kallman : .. Sports Editor Ii o'dock classes ...... 1:30 ,No pre-professional student should enroll tion &0 those at lSoutlsera· who ane bere to Bill Hancock .... Cartoonist 4. Be SPJe thaI:z:wal 10 see dutt your boolls lmogcoc Dillman, Roberta Halbrook .. ,CirculatioD AI:t 120 .. " •• , .. , ...... , ..'... . 3 ..0 are daecked off a.nt., or ~ recorded jn the Cqllege of Education. Those etlrolling better educated, and propose to pusb Wcdaes4la", March 8 • retumed. . . becomC Robert A Steffes .. .,Editorial SponsOr in p~ pze·forestry. pze-medica) Cbis country further toward drilizatiOD. As II Dr. Viola DuFrain ,., •. , ••••.•• :' F'ISCBI 5poDSot '9 o'clOck classes ..... ~ .....•. ,.. .., .... 8:00 5. After yoIII' chedl:ed in, leave d!rough technology. or pre-nursing belong in Voca­ ...it.. of fad, It appears lhat it 'Would appeal ,sociology 101 '.~...... 11:00 the East door of the Boobtore...... and 1 o'dock dasses .,: ...... ,." ...... 1:30' 6. The student is free to return one book or all of tions Professions. Those in pre-dentistry, GOly 10 diose who were not interested in aDJ Ne\IIJS: Barbara Ames; barbara Boatright, Bob Coov. 'Jhm:sday, MardI 9 books at a time. wbiebeva" is most .c:onvetrienL pre-law, pre-medicine, pre-phannacy. and pre­ .Progress, and If is hard 10 believe dull per. 10 o'dod:: classes .. ~ ...... , .,. 8:00 .~li!::'kp~~.J~~~il~ ~~=. 7. We fed that by Rlhaining open until S p.m. veterinary sip up in Liberal Arts and Scienc­ sons atteading a ,miv~ty would fall 1fndeJ' Harry Reinert, Donald Runge. Pat,Sanden. £n8lish t02 ...... : ...... 11:00 the JiS\ day of .examination week that the es. 2 o'clddasses •..• :, ...•.•... , ...... J:30 Iilodents who wort: pan time have time to dais category. j.. • .. F~m:a;'IT¢:: :!i!iF~arie, ltanchioo, fOhn Fri4a),. March 10 • relW'n their boob by the. list-da), of the term. EdItorial: Maahall Smith. . f 'tryIog1o Ieant. - __ 11 o'clock d8SSe$· •••.•..•.•••. , ...... 8:00 ~ ''''-11 studeIdI wM &II to retara .. IIoob, ne ..... __ Well, 'pun my word: When the coffin fell 8pcR1r. Bob Mosher, Dolan Gingerr William Bar~ Governmeot 101 and 231 ...... •• 1]:(.10 out of the carriage. tbe",undenaken said, ''We:U tholomew, George Hlll"ris. 30·coockdas-ses_ ...... , .... '... ,: .. J:30 ...... _ ...... joI> .... cded BodDe55; Gene Flo\laL ' ___a. FridaJ. MardI 18, 19so...... cseepI""_ thoR _riag$1.00 .... have to reheanle this." j • All examinations will tiegin at the hows sched. _- \ c.".o..- f .. tate ..... " \ puhtioIIiDj: ...... i ! r _yo . We are glad to see another fraternity this Editorials aM Featwa ...•.... , .. 4 p.rn. Monday cia;:; an~ :!r::~::"C~:k h~~ : 9. StudeDb who have hued to Mtum their rental -:r-WIly GIoy..... pi .poet _ SIte . Society and Organization News. •. "~ Tuesday E t s for ·the&t. Will begirt at the cad -of books or ~tiy...... end of the fourth ...... -, week bring (mtertainment to Carbondale for t\\'o-JIou minatiolUi and' will run for one dock 'Week 'I0Dowio& the d05e of the term, will DOt '"An:_ _ -.g __ .' the benefit of students outside their own or­ M1EdI~n:~ Idtm~'~'~~ ~~ hour. This arrangement is ne<:eiHJ}' to dovetail three. be allowed to mum items chatged to them: = _-_ ganizations We think both Tau Kappa Epsilon two, and ~ur classes that meet at the 6amc Chey will be required to pay for them at the .. ==:O:~tbU~~V~~ pcliod.' ...... and Kappa Delta Alpha a~ doing a good Busioc:ss offu::c. .... diaIM die 1D6r-:y.- I&oriah are expn!8Iioas Of the editmL _- U...... ,. job Of fostering the fratemai spirjt on campus. qffice HDIII$: 1-4 p.m. Moaday. aad Tuesday•. Art Student? Ma~e I;------'---.r""" EGYP11~ Thursday, March 2. 1950 PAGE THREE ·Window Displays . Adva,Qced design stl,.ldents have- recently Cl?mpleted a of winc;low displays for Carbondale merchan~, under·the • rection of Kenneth Ervin; instructor in the art departmept. Byrl Sims., Marion, made a 4 ....-;-;:--,---:-;C'--:-:---':'-lk play, featuring bouse paint. for a Sawyer paint store. Sims fashioned ::! i1f:!::e' :::ihm~.• -;'~;;;;·;;'i~dt.,,,, and Alsop, the paint the pain our of " is shown rolling out ,of the warehouse. sop" IitretCbes to put tbe ".,hi'!II Q,.. rt ••. · touches on a freibly-painted The lucky bousewife takes it on a fluffy collon cloud. mercbant'!i name is .created in covered .with:a rayon """,on,lltrem'.".;",."", called ··flock...... "".,,""'"

Southern, ani! this year ii serving as editor of -the Obelisk.. student yearbook. olle of the fl!W oo-eda ~~o:eth~ ediAston! editor for The Egyptian. ·She is serving on the Publica•• ooum:i1 this year, aDd is • of the executive. commit­ to present the need for a Stu­ dent Union to the board of the Alwnoi association , A member of the. Iotema1ioDa1 Relations club, 'Shll will &aVe" &5 chairman of a di;cus5ion group for the dub's Man:h 10 meeting. and will participate in a dub radio. roUDd table March 7. Miss Williams plans. to leave for France in lhe Iat.e summer or tariy fall, and will cnro~1 at the Sot. bonne (Pr the tenD which ~ Nov: l. She' plalls to study polir.­ ical g:ieoce.·unck;r th!! faculty ~

Let DIGG'S Dixcel Stati~n get your car in condition for spring and SIJ.IIlDW" 5er\'ice. Biggs' will drain out all old ~il. flush radiator, and put pur car ~ tip-top condition: BIGGS' • For DClncing Dixcel Station • For Liste'1!ng 509 S. mbaOis ...... • • For 'Pleasure WILLIAMS. STORE VALIER'S TEA ROOM 212 So. Illinois Avenue PboDe~ • Go~d Food

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$16 95 'loUP * Florist forE"lrUnday, Mom. 2. 1950 'JHEEGYP11ANIACJlVITY CARD NEEDED!P ). M" d _( Men' Council 'If 100 M~t. ITo 'Hold Food School !Commerce Club To Tour ;::==;:::3~'=;::::=::======;I:ro CHECK OUT BOOKS ecce In In s Of At Univ .....ity Saturday I ," T /d' N' lit' • 'ISt,louiS 81;.i_. \ • • -, Ef.f~ive t,he begi.nlling..of 1,be , --,' . Repons of a -New Yor); Citi.rHere ues ay .. '1 The C,oillmerreclul! will 9JIOIllOr Southem"'...Soc~ety... spring tenn, all students "'ill J.ta:ve I rh' f 'IRe, 2efll Comnllllee will be U§ed fori A food handler 5 school \Il1rbc 'n U"rCCllon lour of the mdus. , .~ ~. . . - !t~ pr~l,t~cir.• current actIVItYI" S. erne 0 , . the' baSIS for rese.areh InIG educa',hcld 111 Parkmson lahorat{>r\ r6ltm trJ.lI ,U't'a pf S[ LoUIS Itl ..... p~. 'G I> ' k PI J IId.CI :tt identdicabon W check out. \ ~ 'lorlal cond,lloru: In Ihu. ,area bv 20~ at Southern March 7 al 7 pm duh prc~IJ .. nl HoQcrt Stevens said reeK ee, ans boo~ al,the bookslore"afler tum_ ISoathem lJlmolS f:'0uJiell of IOO'IA 1IImiiar one-da) conference \.\>1" toJ!\ , 'ling i~ their nssignmcDt carch; I by Jo Amt EIdeM • I acoordmg to plans made In a meel- held here Tuesday. ~ I f)~ Il'W .11'1 annual iunctlon '" OFf" Ch ~ One Southern oraamzauon. the International Relations IIfl!; here last Saturdav. 'I Sponswcd b} the J ..d..lOO:J C"UIl- vi tho: (,'n,me,;;:c !;lUb, WIll In- in. Icer~ osen I - • club. has as its main Q purpose the undet"standiqg of foreagn Dr. W. D. Mohlc:rIbrocl> •• Mur- t" Heltllh department III ~"OOp<"r'! ~luJ" \ ~,.", ",I .. ueh hU!>lness es- Beg I ~ IOrs.. programs have already affaus IPh}'SborO' pr.::sldeal 01 t~ group lion \\l1h the fRCUI!) mcmbcflI 1 tJn1"h,11, !>llld a Southern. the school IS to aCLJu;lI~t' 01\ rl:tnl I l-dcr~1 Rc.cne bank • I Tr,c follo .... m,g \\ocre c!ected as ThiS c1u was ofgn~' ~ _.an researcll CGunc!1 \.\'IJ be formed L. management 01 food l"Il 'h:hh • ,d ..,h'r c' "I h..!.~d\\~e Sigma Sigma Sigma has elected the follo.v;.ing officers for lofh~..:~ to go~eln Kappa Delta Igrown from the ofl!!ma! charter members to about 40 todaY.!W1thln the organizatIon tp studl I ments and theIr cmrkl\cc~ \\Itn 1 ..'; '1'_ -lhle<> .I.e: 'for the tnp the next year. Jan Mayer, president, Jeanne Palmer. VIC.! I Apha fratefnll) Lou Dmmond One of the clubs hl~hghb !hIU· - scbool prohlems In ",Southern IIh_ proper method!> of hanolJhn; fl'w~' if<~ lip I ~ 4 a;,d :>0. ,. president; B~lty Ncbughr, secretary~ and Fat Crader, trea"ur-I ser;l(~r (rom t.~:uLs.on, was 'dccted Iyear wl1~ be the sponsonng of the ISouthern this year_ oors counues m :I sanitary manner , R, J' ! erncnl~ r"r those gomg on er : - . Jeanne SITulh- kas bee!! pinned by Gene Stcv~~~ ~'h,) i ~:~~:n~rr~I:~:'~I:~t~m~~:g I~~t~V:i\f!~~=a!l:al S:~;~~~! oJ;;: m ~id-~C =of D~e DC:~~~ !f, ~=~n d~a~ I hs~:~~lo~~o~hn~:I~II~: ~~cof~~d I:~~I:~·r ~~'OI~ll~~~ l~n ~u.~I~:slada is auendmg 'the Umvcrslty o~ nhn01S • Jlj,n Mayer ~ p.!i- ~;], Gene !o"ns ;"ll~' e!ected Vlr;:c-.pres-I campus. MOIfCh IO.1l h '<'Ill mark plZahon. They are Tom Stubbs.j Southern ~la he would study the I h:mdl~ng eslabhshments Will toe mp1 nfcrcnee!us been held lltlrespondmg secretary, _"d Denald1prepare ~ues.tJor.nm'es to use In Kodachrome PIctures OImJ .. t"tu.l1 ch.!h ('r dl""rou~ of Jomme: e1eOled David Stahlberg as chaar_lbowhng team second 0: ~:~~ju'cr • Southern _ IBals.over. treasurer lreportlng on 'CdiJr.:tllonr.! iaclhtles:demollSllllllons ilt next lu;:-.d;I\ ..' Sll'\C~ ~ud th~c wa';,t~ng to man of the finance commIttee for standings • - • Alum nnT Wandim Tall Kappa EP5110D has set Sat- Local cnapler 0, l!'Ie IRe WllS I Local officen of the,IRe are 10 thelT own counlles !meeulig "0 01 Inc tnp \\h('l haven t reg_ Greek Week Dave IS.4j fre!ihman land Pi Kap alum, M £1 urda\, Apul 22, as the date for organized In cesfy.mse ,0 II "w"mg jAlfred Loughran. president; Watl- I I AU res"taur1lnt \\:111- ptlrpos.e the ;/omoilon liI)O Kneedler, 5eCrewy-treasurer VALE'NllNI. PARTY • Iwell as the general puhhc. ace 1!1 'I>m' ~ adl'lIm~tJ;ahon depart- have been selected "" pro.tdc overlkttchengti!er for ~ary rearn_lweck.u"der the direction of Frllt- of ul'lderslandmg of forell!n al all"fi I Dr Frank L. Klmgberg, asso-I The ""cwrn.m club he,ld melr vued to allend, sponsor!. of the .ment n~ M'lon 35 IlOsslble Hell-Week actIVities • - e· Anson de wh ill be married t J er Qdnc Pembenon Frater and mlematlOr.a.I prohl~'TIs The ,ctate professor of government, 15 finit !>aCini (If thc \c:lr !1l. the fonn meeting :;aId , Sollth and Don Boesch will takCl~ltver, 0~rdue umver.;m ,0 ~r:;.! Gel f) Hamm IS transJ"ernng to 1dub IS affiliated 'WIth the nlltionali spons.or of the club ,of a \'.. Ienune.l. dJI partl last I Food handlers· schonl 10 II'~ 1 The fln.! pl'hhc hbrary In l11ulOIS d1arge of the ru~h pa~tles for ncx~ summer Mona Lou Fa"gan has ICap..: Girardeau next term IorgaR11.atlon of JRC ~ .... hl{;:h In The IRe recogmzes that defensc conSISts of under- The nC~1 pl"i'1(led :::ff:llr ~f the" In 1930 14 of the 16 SOt·t!1c-n _ .1&. ~======::; Aa~IIaII~thePIKapsllele Wdhams and Shlrle} Broad· Istandtngandtolerancemourrela- Ne\.\m:mciuh \.~ahusm~mect_,l1hnOlli countlcs hlld 77 Bedding,· I' j th ~-H"""" sc tourna II Y.O'-hCS HEAD • SU;\;l)AVand MONDAY j~~rtl~tv~~t~:~~~ane~no;'~:llort~e sp~na:~~h for Delta Sig- Include Jose Re\~~Spanhh teach- ARE ~ OVER; , ... IMARRIES nu QUOIN M4.N I PRJt~CE CLEANEP.5: March S-6 I Dl!I Epsilon: cr at Southern last year Dr llo\d 122 IN LOS ANGELES MISS Elk'en I: I cia ~rofe.~s()r GEhE TIERNEY In , 1-======:::; I Pat Shinn. From Groennen andlF. Cunmngh .. m, ch .. 'rnun of th~ Onc of the mllJD pUrpo5eS of II lind cha.rm"n of the home eeo- -Quick Servkz- .. ;1' Maf!!UCnetc YjTlhams spent last geograph\ depilrtment, Olubodun tbe Alumni Service i5 to know n()mJ(:~ o",,,ar'mer.t wrs mamedl \tlfHIRLPOOL "ty D· I wce~-cnd 10 ChIcago Durtng theIr Adeol:l Aloon '-Igcn.:m ~ludcrJ1 ~t "here nil of the alums are. both IS,:J.turd.!.~ nl:,h! F ... 1'o 11 ttl 6 pm I CASH AND CARRV- CI a I r\' \!.,It the\ ~\\o alums Lee chones'lsoUlhern. \\ ililarn L ~o.lm( bcen!;ellton.'ll .... MCA ceprCScmalllC for- Guam,TemtoryoiHawaJl,ChIDB,,1R Du Quem MOt-> QUigley ~111 Carboadale Ph.. 372 IllinoIS IOR!;:A!~,E DAY IR BO\\"L \'OURSELF for the ~'"Ond \Icck of Spnnglmerl~ st:U\ofli!d 10 Grecce ISlam, France, SWItzerland, AJas_!contIOU.:' r..:'f dUlles tIt..the Unller_~' • TO Bt.TrER HE,.u:nc I ted A I f Its me I th t '( V.!ITH:)UT H~OR SANDWICHES. ~~ .. r!':~e~~~Ill~~~:dSt~ep: loca: ~~~rJhtI~ sponS{lr~n~no~ ~n~lcty Islands. and the Canal Sl) .~. ) "'~ f ___~_~~~~~ Bowlmg eAcrciSe your mus­ ·gr.. ms for the Greek week aetlHues mO\les and rotmO't:tbIL'S de~hng I BesJdes trymg to Cmd all of SCF Depl:totton T, ea:'ns "S,V,Y" ¥ out N, ;:t-Ji:!tI "ED •• THt..'RS., and flU. • cles •• : ,gh'cs you better Milk and Ice Cream ~~ ~ir~ ~',7':_, ' "'~~~,~~~,cd for Ihe Ac:ldemy VAR~lrY 'last 1vcar"s ~1.id·WC"d~ IRe C{lnf;:r-I pression o( thc 19.30'.1., a" World II Wan.:er. Tht'y wcnl .10 tfle .F~n.I: ' , CARBONDALE icns.J...·at B;tIl.~c1!e"~, ~1t ..-,;ie, Ind.iWar U, they had a.cJifficull time Baptl!>t ch:.!~,;:h ;J:1J r'~l C:,h~lstl:ml l\:

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Hl.thml!:~~. ~nd k~,11 Wes!el'. WANTED~ , Tile Pl'q:;.' .. :: ,( rl:,s-lOPI':' 11:l.!.' New Era Dairy, Inc. 10 help ~.J .. m.; r~.J(c 10 !iCC the v.llu(" 01 the e!1:lr,~ "f.d how the'" i ~ Velvet Rieh Ice ere ... t and l BERENICE L HESS I'~::l~~::~~~:::;~:~: ;;~d ~~~!l:~:I:~:: ! Super Rich Homo;!eniz("d M,i!l!; I were fil',crl, B.d;}!'" :lOd H:Jrr

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'r:- ~~~~~~------~~~~ ~=~~ ~ "j Noted EconO.,.its". of. .!TIIE EGVP.nAN:_~~~: •. March. 2, 1950 .. ,". PAC~... FIVE :,'Souther~~s~um lo6ns 1~~~!!Iiiii_= of ~~ '==: Signed for Summer Term.. 1· ,. ~ R~dl b~ry and aD inter- Cllancell~ professor of politi-I ".' _:1,- 11 DaUOnaily-reoognized yeast .gene- I cal economiCS and chairman of, . l' (, Meyer~' Wood Carvings aicist,. and ~ulh~ ~r. Balaji the .d~partment o~ economics at: .;' P 'i. Mundkur. Hzndu ~tist who re.. the College of William aod Mary. I cently completed b~ work fa! ~e WilIia:msburg, Va., Dr. Albion G.: . . doeto~·s ~grce in my~gy UDder TaylM has .u.ceplOO an appoint­ To III. State Museum Dr. lifadegren, have wtttten an ar- ment to· the summer faculty at 1 Fred MeW'n:~ ~. DiDoumgs"owned bv SoutheRi's~ e. ~:.- ::!:e ~U~f So:.cs;.:yJor will serve' on' t1Je J-'¥ ::n J Botany. The article is OD"An AnaI- staff of Sol1lhem's ecoDomi~ de- scum have been loaned. to the Illinois state museum as a special )'lis of the P.henomenoo of ~g ~enL, . exhibit through the months of March and ApriL Term Adaplion to ·Gillactose By Author of .a number of book!.- ~ong the larger carvings were* , . I Yeast." " , .' . and articles in the field of eeo-: 'The Pioneer. The Woodsman, ,The Icarvings,. He grew u in the vicin-I ' '" In the January lSJue of Nature. nomics, rolitical 5Cience' and la- >Fi~erman, The . Steam~t Ca:P" ilY of West 'Fl1IDkfoJ and attendCd I ',," a ~entif1C paper ~ England, aD bo~ relation!>. pro Tayl,or will, teach urn, and The Mmer. Also a 'SCJles the grade ~ools and graduated ' , , . ' artIi:le ap~~ ~Uded "Carboby- an elementary cou."R In labor et:o- of fiye e&rvin85 .of' ~ deYelop- from W~ Frankton high schooL I ' " ~tes SpectfiCJty m )'ea$l" by Dr. horoics and ~n ~dvan~ tourse in ... ~~o~~~nc hone was He::rn ~ w~~:::n~:- roTO 'FAIR FANS ~iltch Mrs, Bill HOlTCll give demonstration. on ~~%:~ti~~ro~'J::=, ~ la~~: ~!;:~~~:\~IS~~~~lme;~ John W. ADen. acting ~~ :d ~refri:;'d became in:~ 1tinti.ng during the fair, The event was sponsored by the ne ...... ly-Organized Iarticle is t~e result ~f the six wec:ks IWiIIiilm and Mary for 23 )'cars. ::.= ::e..:-:!!::e= tn~ '!frk : wood ca~::d.lD~lgnm Inc. I ' g~'~~;e~ent ID research Wllhl~u~~~e:f:~:~a;~d~~~~~rs~~ sa es ing of the prehistonc bini. the &egan J~ -= In rehef an~~IHO.Hum-SIJJ Workman jCouncil Discusses Dr Mundkur 15 no'" ID India lies dUTlng t~summeT5. mcludlng pterodactyl. and several preblStor- Meyen. decidcd~uld like to • v jTrain Removal and Dr Hestnn bas returned to illinOIS State Normal umven.n\,;-I ;.\.CK fJSClJS J)EMONSl'RA'I'ES usc of :!lr hrush to GCQr~ Demv 1C ret:. :d :!~~~~~~ jQJ"Ve and be8jlD camng figures Finds C0:.11 srrikes ' Jerusalem ~ ~nrv~T5lty t h ~Ifor~UI a~ Ictruh..!s Iidfl durmg. the FIN Foto Fall: held Feh 16-18 , ... ~un Then the WPA came aloD8 and he Harry Getz. a representatIve of nge cs an t e Dl"l!rslt, 0 - - -- - Meyers 15 well known for his w put on tbe WPA and ass1gfted Are Not Some!'hing New .the'InmolS Central RaIlroad, was HAVE YOU FOUND mESE! Oregon. He bad served. on the ~"lITH AI'f'OISTEO 1-======:; r to wood camag In tbe mcanume ¥ IDtroduced at a recent meellD~ of Green purse. Ella FISher IfacullY at the UnIVersity of JIll I ro \I!o;.)J1'G f}\.CULTV r he had an ~tion that mcapacl' Times haven't changt;d.ncarly 8Slthe Swdent eol,IDCJI .. Getz pre- nark shell glasses, Fred Lingle. nOls for four yean; before gomgl Dr Rohert E Smnh. top..ra~k- " wedbimforworkingmthemmcs :u~l~s~::~crr~;St:~:'::;:;: sented the members With illinoIS En.e~ho~f~; 'with dICe on key to Wilham and MaT). tll"f! mdu~:r .. t cd' ~Jtar from OhIO', FLOWERS· B IRK H 0 1 Z I WhilcOfI&eWPAhecaTVCdfor dows, supcnisor of bUIlding and ~ntr~ timetables and exp~amed nog. Muel 0 Moore.lJ60L ISPRING TOUR TO EUROPE S~atc UTII\en,lt, f hw. been appomt. FOR ALL ' 1~~:=~~~ai1 ~o~~~~~fd~~~~ :~~fO~r:~ Te:ov~S~mr:~ ::mco~: ~:e! 75~s, about 13. James BIIl:h. TO SlU STU~~~TS 70r :~~II~~I~~~::or~tln~~;h~~1 • Cosmetics Ithere WCR::50 figu Th _IClaimed in a banner headlme, :'AII He asked the councll!f there were M I ..colored scarf June Trot- In Europe tour. Henr. J Rchn. (Jciln of the Col I OCCASIONS • • Perfumes mgs have attncted~tio:: a=. Umon MlOcrs Remam Fmn" I:!:!!~:S~I: :~~asl~= ter. ~6~L' I fO~;!~~~~ ~~ Icg~:(lfS~~~I~~1 :~~::f:S;;_ bon and have been menuoned In The paper, the Harrisburg Dally las students were concerned PaIr of glasses, Rodney GIlles- has re;lmtly uatc col1t~e~--one a ~emmar own Davison & Roberts • Stauonery IVanDUS papersof.the Untted States IRe!l~ter for No\' 3. 1919, was Also at the meeting. Dave Rep- piC, 1028. Barb- to lIdnnmtOIlNi; arc II 209 So. fllinoit..Ave. .Ph. 776 ;~ ~:.o. He was around 39 ~~y Fmds Miners ~re St~dtng Ilob office, .

I Dr. Cole To Sneak CARBONDALE IAt Religious ·:mph~JSiS 'WaIgree;n Agency Week, March ;.(;6 , DRUGS I Speaker ror Rdigious Emphn.sis s~s w~k and the ,weet (M;.rch 2"'--\rril 2) ch~n Ivide I~to groups of '. by the S!lId~.'rt Chmti;m founda'l and dlsCU9S these I FOUNTAIN SERVICE • PRESCRIPTIONS Ilion will he Dr, £then Cole. pas- together, lor of the \!c:hoJisl churcb in The Student S(:HOOL SUPPLIES • LUflCHES I Farming, Mo, D., Cole has just j lion ha~ helped spoaSOf' !~~~~~\ol~;'~~f;~~() c~~~ta:~~ 1~~:rph:sslsfO~eeS:v~Fms ,,::::31:0:5.=IU:,":05======":bo:.::::':1:6'=..;'- i~l~:,~:C:f~~ ~~~:l~;~:~~~p~!r I~~: ~s~~~i~~ ::e~I~;IS~e~ben; s r i'rhic..l_~ 1'...1 d,~ "udem religLollS' cal clerg\'mcn for ttV \o;~ 0"1 the C'""'lP, ~ of the Umvcr· ~======::;I TIlE ~949,50 I~;~~~~~I ~!,,'.. :~ :eef~~: ~~~~ ~ ,nl the l nt\<: .1 '-ktltod!~1 church The 1~IOI.lI~\;i~hm"(n Unl\Cnl" St: Southern Barbecue I D~, Cole h,,~ ~!"a,\" been i Campus Directory e

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('rssful &eaSOII Den trio1er. coaching to' accomplish tbe im- witb II ycaI" of «liege compe-o i pr~sive record or five wins, three titioa under tilt belL i JO!05CS, and one tie that the Ma- A great help to the morale of i roon wrestlers t~med in lbis sea- he wresllers and tJie coach was Ison. ". the support and popular aucnd- ! '-:- . .' anee of Southern spectators at the i Coach la~es J. Wilkinson mtro- mccts. The 5port will probably con­ t duccd wrestlmg to· Southern last linue n~t year and prospecl5 {or Iyear, ~thering about him a group a bener and stronger learn loom i ~;e\~~I:~~. :~s~ fi~s:e~omWi.thw~r: on the ~al horiwn· Southern. EaStern, Western, and w L T james Millikin have been ch~n hlghl,y-ral~ gro.up of wlnmng IBob Whalen 7 I . by the NAJB board to ! ~rapplers: The high ~ool ~per- Jhow "'p;d dov~opm'nl Leatbemedls, will meet the -' Winner of the Eutem-MillikiD. DICK HENLEY 11Th' W kEd ~~in~.~,:: :n~~~~~g ~riv:':· tilt. Eastena and MiJlikiD will play the first pme of the tour­ +<>--- ) IS ee n . Starting off fast, but tapering ney Tul5lllly night at 7:15 and Henley. a'nati\'e of Herrin. II ',Southern'S mat etcw Io!it tlx:ir down toward the end of the sca- the Southemmea face WesIerD. at 9:15 tbe same.e\'ening. The , cC::=o~,a~~ ~~i~a }~~~ I~1;~W~:~h~~ ::re~;'i~~~.~~: ~~~l~,::e ~~nlcro;:!.t~~~. Collaboraling- wilh II J b)' a re-cnforced ArkafJ5ali State Smudt ref!UWleO u~dcfc:a~ du~ng Henley ha~ helped teachers team, The local ma(Slers the SCIl5OD, collCCllng 6IX vlctones, 5Cawn~' learn OIlC of the are now prepariR}; thCffi5CI ... cs {or,and ~as probab!;' the teams out­ VaT'!>itr'~ Southern has I Ihe Ozark AAU (:ontClou tbis Fri- ~la~dl~~ grappler. Stoudt liurrc:red . H. cnley came to. Maroon-I day and Saturday in St. l..oui:.. a I~ injury In the No~al match. . from four vcan. of ' '.' . IbroId HeIISOIL also ..... I e)"pcriencc in 'hI" home l.c,wmg be~Lnd a IoCa5On" n:c- ,,,cry ''impraliivc record mtb hie.h !>Chao! at Hcrri'ri:- During:' ord o~ five Wl11S. three: lm.-ses, and hi!; roup-houlie 5Cyk. He woo 5Cni~r year. Herrin had onc of Ii one ~IC, the grapplcn 2.re . now Ioix IUld lost two. Hk latest '. inest record~ ever combined worklRB bar~ fo~. the ~,:"lR~ AAU loss at ArkaDsa.s SUIte QJIIC a tiger learn., Winning 14 ~dtogcther In St. Lows thIS week almost ti a r-mull of Ills ..n. games while I®n~ hut four . ore to capicallu on Ul oppon- . havc hccn quitc a, thrill. BUl] The wrelitlen; wnl hlI"d IIli Ileal's b1ll): leg--im good. a hunch there':. nolhing anti- a .,uup arrying SlJuthefll's sportsmanship causing tbiIi

i about jh;!J~~ ~e:~~~" ~ :O::":~~!:~e: ~': Whalen collected lieVCl\ vic· Iiho~ real promh.c a"" ("budtati . appeai- to be iu. a tori~ wrestling often under con- I player. Hi~ r;tron,:: pD!>itioD to claim the dition~ brought a!»ul by an injur~ and hall hanill- title by "irtue of their llleet cd rib. Joe Fedora was a tough ",ida Rileoour YMCA which liul6 (;U51Omer, 100. and w,ua1ly l't:!..ulted m 11 draw. Kiteaour hi. ended up on' top. 10000ng only two the past bas beeIl winDillg the of 5Cyen bouts. Jim veatt;h and O&afk rq;ionals, but the Ma_ Don Rigp abo were plenty ~ugh. GIVEN I rooa mit men show sbalgth and eamed the baUle to their op- NEXT WEEK ::~PO';;~roth~ e::: :~en!iuable. aid to Cqaeh .wilk.•. Development lower weigbl,dasseIi.. IIlson' was Phil Bruno of ChI~O. who haveI' who helped demonstrate. and pomt K~ool but If Southern wins. tbe can... as OUf the fauilli of the wresIlCl"li ~~Ile~;: ~~ :.~.~a7It: e~h;n:~~Q):~ :;~e ~:y w~~~~ =~ ~ land 4 Ozark conference. Thil> event will cause of a wrist injury picked up ••,_.' ...... " •• .Il!o- tC!!i1 the endurance power of our wllile playing football. announced. basl~ue~~ r:~m~~;!le:o:~o~ : di~~~;~rre:~~os:tt:~I~bY~ The eum;nation<; will !Ot:lrt at conIL'J'I:mls b:f\ITC cbiming.lI Vic-!fIOint difference of one bout-iln- a.m. I!rt\!ay. Plbreh. 3. Illry. o1her achievement re boys.