Phi Beta Kappa Announces Election of Seven Seniors
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5 Tfju. /A~tr fô ü iJ û S L Vyu . *5. Z . / The LAWRENM //3< J c s a \ j C O r s> V olume 90— No 10 Lawrence University, Appleton. Wisconsin Saturday, Dec. 4. 1%5 Wrolstad Explains Budget, Notes Endowment Increase EN D OW M EN T FU RN ISH ES a larger percentage and student fees provide a smaller percentage of Lawrence uni versity's educational income over the last two years it has been announced by Marvin O. Wrolstad. business manager. budget has risen from $2.433,170 AT THE same time, there has in 1963-64 to $3,178,195 in 1965-66 lx'en a significant percentage in The total budget, including the crease in income spent on class auxiliary enterprises, has risen room instruction. from $3,304,000 in 1963-64 to $4,- Most budget categories have 118,000 in 1965-66. shifted only one or two per cent Her** is a breakdown of income in the past two years, but en for the «educational and student dowment income, which in 1963- aid budget (exclusive of auxil 64 provided 13.41%of the educa iary enterprise) with the 1963- tional budget, has risen most 64 percentages IisUhI first and sharply to 22.39%. the 1965*66 percentages second in This reflects the addition of the every case: $13 million Downer endowment Student fees, from 65.69% to at the time of the merger with 62.54%; government, from Milwaukee-Downer which creat 2,19'.' to |.1S%; endowment, ed Lawrence university. from 13.41% to 22.39%; gifts and STUDENT fees are furnishing grants, from 8.44% to 6.82%; or a slightly smaller portion of the ganized activities, from 1.43% to budget than they were two years .6 %; other sources, from 4.53% ago. In 1963-64, fees accounted to 2.1% ; other sources, from for 65.69% of the educational 4.53% to 2.1%; ami student aid, budget; this year they provide from 4.31% to 3.82%. THE LO EW EN G U T H quartet opened the l(tf>5-66 Lawrence Chamber Music series on 62.54%. Monday with the music of Dalayrac, Haydn, Bartók and Beethoven. The members of the looking at the entire Lawrence A PERCENTAGE breakdown group reside in Paris, but have made eleven tours of this country and Canada. The tickets budget, however, which includes for expenses paid from the edu for the remaing four proprams in the Chamber Music series have been sold out. such auxiliary enterprises as the cational and student aid budget, operation of dormitories and the for the same years, is: student union, the student now Administration and general, pays only 48.3% of the amount from 9.45% to 9.09%; student expended on his behalf for edu services, from 6.84% to 6.16%; Phi Beta Kappa Announces cational purposes. Two years ago public services and information, he paid 50.1%. from 5.64% to 3.93%; instruc Two years ago, the percentage tion. from 45.43%to 51.21%; li of the budget spent on class brary. from 4.07% to 4.54%; or Election Of Seven Seniors room instruction was 45.35. This ganized activities, from 2.6 % to year it is 51.21%. Most other 2.41%; research, from 2.52% to scholarship. A member of Mortar categories in th* expense budget 2.2 %; plant operation, from Frosh Cup, Scholarship Board, she is also proctor of Sa- have been deliberately pared. 10.93% to 9.49%; and student bin Hall and a member of wom en’s judicial board, and was elec THE educational and student aid aid, from 12.61% to 10 97%. Awarded at Convocation ted to Pi Sigma, sophomore wom THE ELECTION OF seven seniors to Lawrence’s en’s honor society. Gamma Delta chapter of Phi Beta Kappa was announced SHE HAS served Kappa Alpha Lawrence Winter Theatre at convocation Thursday. Those so honored are Betsy Theta as a pledge class social Berg, Dave Glidden, Bill Johnson. chairman, scholarship chairman, Vance Kasten, Dick Nickel, Jan head resident’s award for schol and as representative to Pan- Sets ‘Reynard»’ ‘Ruddigore’ Van Heurck and Barb Wetherell arship, and the Warren Hurst Hellenic council. “REY N A RD THE F O X ” by Arthur Fauquez and In addition Steve Rosenfield was Stevens scholarship. Rosenfield, a sophomore, is a “Ruddigore” b) Gilbert and Sullivan, will be the first two awarded the Phi Beta Kappa Johnson, a mathematics major member of Delta Tau Delta and productions at the Music-Drama center next term. “ Rey freshman scholarship cup and with a 2.641 cumulative has the Honor council. nard” will be presented in the Dan Le Mahieu received the Phi served as social chairman, schol I.e Mahieu. a junior, has re experimental theatre at 7:30 p.m. (iillernian; and Sir Roderic Mur Beta Kappa junior scholarship. arship chairman, and as IFC ceived the Phi Beta Kappa fre li Friday, Jan. 14 and 1:30 p.m. gatroyd, James Stiles. representative for his fraternity, Miss Berg is an English major man award and has served on Saturday, Jan. 15. “ Ruddigore” Mary Beldo and Kathi Link will Phi Gamma Delta. with a 2.773 cumulative. She the student-faculty committee, will be presented in the experi provide tin* musical accompani was elected to Sigma, freshman HE WAS a counselor for two the Student Senate, and was a mental theatre Thursday through ment for the production. women’s honor society. A member years and has participated in En delegate to the model United Na Saturday evenings, Jan. 27-29. of Kappa Delta, she has served campment, the band, WLFM tions meeting last spring. “REYNARD,” which will be di Library Announces as editor of the sorority. and in several committees of the rected by Marti Virtue, can be Student Senate. GLIDDEN, who was recently described as a children’s play, Rules For Vacation initiated to Mace, is a classics KASTEN, another recent ini Maesch to Conduct but its satiric and witty com Because of difficulties caused major with a 3.0 cumulative. He tiate to Mace, is a philosophy ments on the hypocrisy of those by students from other colleges has served on the President’s major with a 2.758 cumulative. He who would judge others makes it using our library facilities dur is a counselor and co-host of Col- council, the Plantz house council, ‘Messiah’ Production equally entertaining and enjoy ing Thanksgiving vacation, the and is a member of the Honor man. following will go into effect dur The Lawrence Choral society’s able for adult audiences. council. He is a member of the Phil ing the Christmas vacation per annual performance of “ Messiah” Bill Phillips, who played Raim He has been awarded the Phi osophy club, editor of “Survey” iod: by George Frederic Handel, will in this term’s production of “The Beta Kappa freshman scholarship and a staff member of . WLFM. There will be no circulation of be given at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Queen and the Rebels,” takes the cup and the junior scholarship, In addition Kasten is a member library materials to anyone other of the Religion-in-Ltfe steering Dec. 12, in Memorial chapel. title role in the production of the Bishop’s prize in Greek, the than Lawrence faculty and stu board. Conductor of the 185-voice chor “Reynard.” dents. Nickel is an English major with us is LaVahn Maesch, dean of Other members in the cast are Lawrence students will be re a 2.761 cumulative. He is a mem t h e conservatory. Accompani Tiecelin, the Crow, Dennis Wat quired to show their activity card ber of the band and has sung in ment is by John Hall, organist; son; Reverend Epinard, the Hed AFROTC W ill Visit in order to withdraw books dur the Messiah chorus for two years. Miriam Clapp Duncan, assistant gehog, Ron Broomell; Brun, the ing the Christmas holidays only. Ohio Air Museum He is also a member of the Con professor of music, harpsichord Bear, Candy Wager; Ysengrin, tributor board of control. ist; and the Lawrence symphony. the Wolf, Mark Leonas; Noble, On December 4 and 5, 18 cadets MISS Van Heurck is a German Soloists are Anne Porayko, mez the Lion, Jim Fry; and I>endore, of the 935th AFROTC detachment major with a 2.929 cumulative. zo-soprano, Rhonda Cundy, con the Marmot, Thrish Lemly. Mayer Holds Tryout will visit the Wright-Patterson Air She received the Louis C. Baker tralto; John Paton, tenor, and “RUDDIGORE” will be directed For ‘Trojan Women’ Force base in Dayton, Ohio. memorial award in modem lang John Koopman, bass, baritone, as by John Koopman assistant pro They will leave Winnebago air uages and the second of two Her sistant professor of music. fessor of music. This comic op Tryouts for the winter term port in an Air Force plane for man Erb prizes in German last Since the performance is sold era with words by Gilbert and play “The Trojan Women,” di spring, as well as the American the base in Dayton, Ohio. out the final rehearsals will be music by Sullivan is a hilarious rected by Dr. David Mayer III, Association of University Women They will fly back on Sunday. open. The chorus will have its saga of ghosts and bad baronets. will be held from 2:30-5:10 p.m. scholarship this year. At Wright-Patterson, the cadets last rehearsal 6:30 to 8 p.m. Fri Koopman has announced the Friday, Dec.