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vn VOL. CXVI NO. 83 STORRS, CONNECTICUT FRIDAY. MARCH 1, 1963 Twotiful Twotiful: Pep Rally Scheduled Tonight Spirit Sought To Beat Rhody This Saturday night the Ueonn dividual displaying the best pla-'cially Mr. Christian and Mr. Ivry. Huskies and the Rhode Island card will receive an award of' The Student Union is sponsor- Rams battle it out on the court $5.00. | ing a Post-Rally dance in Hie in the Field House for the Yan- Dunne also expressed sincere' HUB Ballroom immediately fol- Con championship. In appreciation to all those working lowing the rally. All students are an effort to show the students' to make this expression of spirit ' invited to attend botii the rally support of the team and to gen- as successful as possible, espe- and the dance. erally get them "up for the game," the Student Senate has sponsored a Pep Rally to take place tonight from 6:30 to 8. The Rally is scheduled to start at the Field House with the Pep Band and Cheerleaders who will then weave and wind through campus, picking up enthusiastic ' Ueonn basketball supi>orters on [ their way back to the Field House where a lull-scale Pep Rally will be staged. Highlights of the Rally include a speech by Head Coach George Wigton, and comments by Andy Czuchry, captain ol the team. The event has been planned by the Stu- dent Senate in expression of recognition thai "spirit has never Twotiful, twotiful! In Victor Barge's inflationary language seemed this high in several twotiful means wonderful and this is what Kevin Online told years." Mr. Borge as lie presented him with an award from the Asso- Kevin Dunne. President ol the eiated Student Government. Speaking in behalf of the student Associated Student Govenunent, bodv. Dunne told Borge. "We don't know how to express our has slated that various awards gratitude for your contributions. This niece of crystal is just » will be given for the fullest ex- little attempt to say thanks for your work. The crowd's applau.se pression of support on the pan oi Will the UConn gusto make the red ram blue ? said what the audience felt. (Campus Plioto—Golden) the student body. An award of $10.00 will be given to the house with the largest and best placards CDC Reporters Interview tor "Ueonn beat Rhody." The in- Bloodmobile Recruitment Drive 'Comedy In Music' Stars Science Seminars Underway; 600 Donors Sought Commence Tonight "Because You Give, Someone The Bloodmobile will be in tiie Bv Jack t arlson Norman Lyshkow May Live." One hour of your time (HUB three daps, fiom Tuesday, Victor 'Gorge commented on1 The question of most people Seven visiting lecturers from March 26-Thursday. March 28, ; major research institutions in the may save a life! In Connecticut a tuition, and his scholarship Wed-, who attended the performance of pint of blood is administered every I between 9:45 a.m. and 3 p.m. Re- neslavin an interview with the' "Comedy in Music" concerned region and one resident scientist ! quested appointment times and £ t ,, D*

WHUS Weekend Program Schedule Student Activiti /*■* Friday best of all the Broadway Game—Uconn vs Rhode WHUS AM Show Tunes Monday at 7 p.m. in room 31G Island (Continued from Page 3) 1:58 Sign On 6:00 WHUS News 7:50 Basketball—Varsity Game of the Commons. All those in- terested are urged to attend. 2:00 CBS News 6:05 Broadway is My Beat —Uconn vs Rhode Island 6 at 7 p.m. in SS 243. All mem- 2:0."i Connecticut Headlines 6:30 Basketball — U c o n n vs 10:00 The Swinging Sound—those bers are invited to attend. Plans 2:10 Music Hall this part of the Rhode Island — FRESH- soothing Jazz sounds up for the spring initiation and music hall has Bouncing MAN GAME until mid-night regional Phi Alpha Theta Con- JOBS IN EUROPE Bob Slocum as your host. 7:50 Basketball -Uconn vs 11:00 Late Evening News Round- ference to be held at Uconn will up 2:30 CBS Dimension Rhode Island play by play be discussed. Grand Duchy of Luxembourg 2:35 Music Hall direct from courtside. VAR- 11:15 The Swinging Sound PHI ALPHA THETA: The spring Mar. 1, 1963—Would you like to 3:00 CBS News SITY Game 12:00 Sign Off initiation of Phi Alpha Theta, work at a Swiss resort, a Norwe- 3:05 Connecticut Headline;. 10:00 Saturday Night Beat—Bob Sunday national honor society in his- gian farm ,a German factory, a 3:10 Music Hall MaUner your host with all tory, will take place in a few 3:30 CBS Dimension WHUS AM * FM construction site in Spain, or a the oldies and even some re- weeks. All those interested in summer camp in France? Thous- 3:35 Music Hall—your host for 1:58 Sign On cent rock joining are asked to leave their ands of paying summer jobs this segment is the mystery 2:00 Sunday at the Opera—a names with the secretary of the (some offering $190 monthly) are man. Tune in and find out 11:00 Late Evening News Special special feature: William —All the latest news, sports History Department, SS 224, as available in Europe to U.S. stu- who he is. Shakespeare's "Twelfth soon as possible. Qualifications dents. 4:00 CBS News and weather with Pat Fon- Night "—The Marlowe So- tane for membership are at least 4:05 Connecticut Headlines ciety four courses in history (includ- The American Student Informa- 4:10 Music Hall 11:15 Saturday Night Beat—Bob 4:30 Music Of The Masters— ing History 110 and 112), a cu- tion Service, celebrating its 6th An- 4:30 CBS Sidelights is back again program to be announced at mulative quality point ratio of niversary, will award TRAVEL 4:H5 Music Hall 12:00 Ancient Archives—It's that time of broadcast at least 30 in history and 26 GRANTS to first 1500 applicants. 5:00 CBS News ever so famous, all new, 8:30 Our Musical Heritage-—a overall. 5:05 Connecticut Headlines and exciting C. C. Ryder For 20-page Prospectus, com- program presented in co- CANTERBITRY ASSOCIATION: plete selection of European jobs 5:10 Music Hall and his oldies special 5:30 RELAX—settle down for an operation with the School of The Canterbury Association of and Job Application (enclose $1 Fine Arts, Dept. of Music, hour of really relaxing mu- 1:30 Sign Off St Mark's Chapel will meet for Prospectus, handling and air- sic with your host Marge Saturday featuring selections from this coming Sunday at 6:30 p.m. mail reply) write, naming your Rooney WHUS FM Music 191. Program to be in the Chapel. A short service school, to: Dept. R, ASIS, 22 Ave. 6:30 WHUS Evening Report -A 1:58 Sign On announced at time of broad- of Evening Prayer will be held, de la Liberte, Luxembourg City, complete roundup of all the 2:00 Saturday Music Hall cast followed by an informal discus- Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. The news, sports and weather, 5:00 Broadway is my Beat 10:00 FM Sign Off sion and coffee. Visitors wel- first 8000 inquiries receive a $1 with Al Robbins and Pat 6:00 WHUS News 10:00 Night Owl Show _ three come to meet with us. coupon towards the purchase of Fontane. 6:05 Broadway is My Beat hours of soothing music. SPECIAL EVENTS COMMIT- the new student travel book, 6:45 CBS News Commentary 6:30 Basketball — Freshman 1:00 AM Sign Off TEE: There will be a meeting Earn, Learn & Travel in Europe. 7:00 Big Beat—part one John E k 1 u n d with all the smashes and himself. 9:00 Evening News Round-up »:!• Big Beat yep old John is back after the news 10:00 Sports Kaleidoscope 10:10 The Brothers Four 10:15 Big Beat pan two—It's Dizzy Dave Desmond for Get Lucky this part of the Rie Beat and he's got all the hits and the oldies as well 11:00 Evening News Round-up 11:10 Big Beat 1:60 Ancient Archives -another oldies special with Rocking Play "Crazy Questions"(Based on the hitarious book "The Question Man."} Russ Ginns 50 CASH AWARDS A MONTH. ENTER NOW. HERE'S HOW: 4:00 Sign Off First, think of an answer. Any answer. Then come up with RULES: The Reuben H. Donnelley Corp. will judge entries on the basis of Friday FM humor (up to 'A), clarity and freshness (up to Vi). and appropriateness (up 1:58 Sign On a nutty, surprising question for it, and you've done a to !'j), and their decisions will be final. Duplicate prizes will be awarded 2:00 Concert in the Afternoon "Crazy Question." It's the easy new way for students to in the event of ties. Entries must be the original works of the entrants and Gould — Latin American must be submitted in the entrant's own name. There will be 50 awards Symphonette. Howard Han- make loot. Study the examples below; then do your own. every month, October through April. Entries received during each month son, Eastman Rochester Send them, with your name, address, college and class, will be considered for that month's awards. 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Husky Revenge: A Point Of View By DAVE SHEEHAN

And what are you doing tomorrow night? Hitting A's or the Cove? Or maybe just the Campus for a pizza? Or even a fraternity blast? Study? Forget it! And the others can wait. It's Yankee Conference time on Campus and you and your chick had better make the fieldhouse scene before the 8 p.m. tip-off time or you will miss one of the great sports spectacles of the season and perhaps many seasons to come. Better make it by 7 p.m. If you want a seat. Rising To The Occasion Those of you who attended the Holy Cross game a few weeks back know what I'm talking about. The Huskies were really up for that one and look what happened. We virtually massacred a team which had previously beaten us by 25 points. Tomorrow night the Huskies have a lot more than just their hurt pride to atone for against the Rhpdy Rams. ANDY CZUCHRY dribbles past Jim Rich be decided tomorrow event.Vg in tlie Kiekl Sure they want to avenge the tainted Ram victory at of New Hampshire in Tuesday's game that House in what promises to be one of the most Kingston 10 days ago but there is a much more important tied up the YanCon race between the Huskies important games of the season for the Huskies reason for the L'conns to be "hungry" for victory tomorrow and Hi.- Hams of Rhode Island. The Confer- as they host the Rams. (Campus Photo) night. The Yankee Conference crown will go to the winner ence crown and the NCC'A berth reciplant will of that ball game and along with it a trip to the N.C.A.A. in Philadelphia next week. Naturally we would like to have the strongest team in the Conference represent us in the N.C.A.A. and anyone YanCon Title On Line who has seen the Huskies play all year and who witnessed their horrendous display of misplay in Kingston should have no doubts as to which is the strongest team in the Conference. If there are any doubts in your little minds As Rams Invade Sat. as to the strongest team a two-hour visit to the Firehouse tomorrow night should dispel them. The University of Connecticut was in the infirmary with a Connecticut and Georgetown. The Husky basketball team will play virus when Connecticut walloped Rams have a pair of dangerous Rally Round The Rams Rhode Island here tomorrow New Hampshire, 102-72, earlier this week. He is due to be released cornermen in 6-3 Bob I.ogan The Huskies are really "up" for revenge against the night, in the Yankee Conference today, but whether or not he will (14.1) and 6-2 Dennis Dillon who Rams and you can help them by showing them that you championship contest. The winner be lies in the hands of the doctors. will work with 6-7 center Frank are behind them. So why not hit the pep rally tonight gains a berth in the NCAA East Five-nine senior Dale Comey Nightingale (13.2). Both Logan (story on page 1) and the ball game tomorrow night? This Regional Basketl>all Tournament's spelled Perno and came up with and Nightingale hwo hit in the a 29-point performance to boost 30s in recent games. Sixtln-ee is a good weekend for a break before exams, and this is opening round at the Palestra in his scoring average to 11.3 per Steve diubin who averages 20 shaping up to be quite a contest. Many Uconn sports events Philadelphia on March 11. Both game. The other guard is Cant. points and 5-8 junior Ron Roth- in the past have been attended by apathetic (there's that teams are tied at the top rung Andy Czuchry who averages five stein complete the Ram lineup. dirty word, I knew he'd use it) crowds, but not so the hard- of the standings with identical 9-1 points. The varsity action starts at 8 court contests this year. league records. Rhody p.m. with the game listed for The crowds have been big and noisy and very partisan All reserved seats for the con- Rhody, with a 14-10 overall broadcast by radio station WHUS test have been sold out since mark, has won four in a row, along with pay TV, Channel 18, so far and there is no reason to think that there will be a topping New Hampshire, Maine. change tomorrow night. Monday. Hartford. The Connecticut Huskies, with Ready For Rhody an overall record of 16-5, have won 12 of their last 14 games. This is THK game for the Huskies and for those of you Their most recent defeat came at Pups After Fifth Win who did not attend in Kingston may I review the reasons the hands of the same Rhode Is- for this statement. We lost by a 66-62 count in Rhody on land five, in Kingston on'vFeb. 19 Feb. 19. There were many factors affecting this loss which by 63-62. The Huskies had a 62-61 may have eluded the casual fan. First the Huskies did not lead with 43 seconds left in that In Prelim With Rhody play up to par that night, it was one of their few "off" one, but the Rams made good on four free throws to salt away the- In the freshman preliminary to. One may wonder about this sud- games. Why? They were really "up" for both the Umass win. and Cross games which directly preceded the Ram contest lomorrow's big Yankee Conference den blossoming of the frosh. We Tail Trio wenl to and were at their peak for the Cross game, by the time they Slash the Husky Pups surely won't ^e Len Carlson about this. Connecticut has a tall trio of je fighting for anv tvpe of league ?e a,""ibu,fd '' mostly to some fine faced Rhody they were already receding from their climax. team play by the boys and the de- Not so this time. This time they are READY FOR RHODY. Jam The Rooms! The second reason for the first loss was the "coming of age" of big Frank Nightengale, the Rams' center. If he keeps his nose buried in his news clippings tomorrow the ski, 6-10 junior who is the lead-,' T „ >'»».v Doubted M points. Huskies will chop him up. Slom, for one, owes him a few. ing scorer with a 15.3 mark. Kim! * ■" ^"'""i"8 ?, "le f8*0" „ Bogucki Cited There were other minor reasons of course. The refs suffered ball is listed in the nations re- TrY doub,cd ,he Lc!>nn, frosn s »* also cited the addition of from many hallucinations and the backboards and rims were bound leaders with a 15.1 aver- £""£ "° ?TJT", a ""«£ £"«• Dan, ^ucki, a man thai he age All are fine rebounders But lo and behold! T1,e PuPS to-,"pulled out of the stand*". Since very tight, producing many long rebounds which favored Wh„ L , , morrow night will be shooting for!joining the learn at midseason he the shorter Rams. But enough of this crying. If we lose Jft hi °L * ^°,nn-soPPn '"eir fifth victory in their last sev- has played fine defensive ball and tomorrow we will have no one to blame but ourselves. We Bular bw ™™h IT■„ . * pourt en games. This would give them a scored seven or eight points a know that the Huskies are the better team, now it is up to combmat.on remains doubtful, five and seven season record, re- Kame. Others named by Carlson them to prove M but let's get over to the "big house" and Junior Pom Perno, a 6-1 guard, spcctable if not winning. were such men a$ ball-handling Fi- root them home. The prediction here is that the Huskies ber! Huckaby, Henry Racki. and will confirm their superiority by a decisive margin. | Ken Whitney. Remember, the watchword for tomorrow is JAM THK About tiie game with the Rhody RAMS! I ! jRamlets, the coach said thai the | Pups will have to play their finest ; tilt of the season. They did just that in their last meeting, upset- ting the Ramlets in the prelim to the varsity's loss in Kingston. Cooperation1 One last remark thai Mr. Carlson Uconn Basketball had to make was to praise the Cooperation that he has gotten from his charges. In all their wins this Season the Pu|>$ have had lo come out of the dressing room at half Huskies vs. Rams time to win the game, the scores always being that close. A great example of this was their win over the Hartford Uconns. They trailed by 16 points at the On WHUS Radio half but came back to win by holding the Harlloixliies to only HOPE THE POOL is MORE FILLED THAN THK STANDS I eleven points in the second half. Boh (iarrlty executes a dive for the I'conn swimming; team. He Successful Season Air Time 7:50 Saturday won the diving competition Wednesday as the I'conn tankmen A win tomorrow night would cap beat the swimmers from Amhcrst to even their record at 5-5. what must lie called a successful Tile Huskies are on the road this weekend against Brown in season in comparison to the pre- Providence Saturday, lor the story see page seven. (Campus-Firth teason outlook for the Pupa.