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Connecticut Daily Campus Ordboq Sewing Storrs Since 1896 *~ M C 'ncardsj CSL Dfceard^J CONNECTICUT ?3^<^ ST ; \RY O x o 10 mg i 9. Connecticut Daily Campus ORDboq Sewing Storrs Since 1896 *~ M c-.. STORES. CONNECTICUT TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1962 VOL. CXVI, No. 124 ►■3 Summer Registration CCC Totals $6,000: Hi CO To End This Friday P: Advanced registration for Sum- istry -during the eight week per- K iod. Any student engaging in Most Successful Yet mer School will continue until the end of this week. During this this accelerated chemistry pro- BY SUE SOTT onds with totals of $277 and $190 Also: Alpha Epsilon Pi, Theta time all interested students may gram will not be allowed to The 14th annual Campus Com- respectively. Xi, each $3; Alpha Zeta Omega, tr ister for either of the two carry other courses at this time, munity Carnival, which took Other houses pledging to the Kappa Psi, Phi Sigma Kappa, however. Marathon were: Fairfield Hall, Undergraduate or graduate ses- place Monday, April 30, turned Sigma Nu Alpha, Alsop A, Colt sions offered here at Storrs or at Certain selected courses for into a great success despite rain $54; Hollister B, $42; Phi Sigma the Waterbury. Hartford. or pre-medical, pre-dental, and pre- and wind during the parade. Delta, $40; Holcomb, $36; Web- House, Chi Phi, and Wheeler C, Stamford branch. veterinary students are also fea- Large crowds gathered* a* ster House. $26; French B, $23; each $2; Pledging one dollar Advanced registration forms tured along with a two year's spectators and participants on the Hollister A, $23; Tolland Hall, apiece were: Alpiia Gamma Rho, ' are being accepted in the Sum- foreign language study in Span- midway, and nearly all houses on $21; Pi Beta Phi and Morgan Delta Pi. Phi Epsiion Pi. Pht mer Sessions Office, Storrs 116. ish, French, and German. campus contributed through a House, each $20; Baldwin, $16; Kappa Tau. Sigma Chi Alpha, The summer schedule and regis^ The Speech Department is of- Midway booth, float entry, or Sherman, $16; Hartford, $15; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Theta Sigma (ration procedures are available ering two advanced courses in donation to the WHUS Marathon. Trumbull, $11; Theta Chi. $13; Chi, Hicks, Alpha Epsilon PL In this same office and can be conjunction with the University All proceeds of the CCC will be New London, Beard A, Delta PI. Kappa Alpha Th-Ha. and Kappa ' picked up from 8:30 a.m.-12 noon Summer Theatre. Speech 299. an allocated by APO to charity or- Beard Pi, Beard B. each $12. Kappa Gamma. undergraduate course will be Also: Alsop B, Middlesex, each and 1-4 p.m. ganizations on a local, state and Pledging Inder $1 Dates given in two four-week sessions. national level. $11; New Haven, $10; Phi Sig- The dates for the summer ses- Each of the two sessions are in- Approximate Breakdown ma Sigma, $9; Litchfield Hall, Lambda Chi Alpha, Sousa House, Crawford B, Crawford C, sions are as follows: tended to cover a different aspect The CCC Executive Committee, French A, Crandall C, all $8; For undergraduates, the first of the theatre. Speech 359 is headed by Dave Chase, has an Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Hurley and Whitney Hail, pledged fifty Offered for graduate students in cents each. Tau Kappa Epsilon WK*ion will be held from June 11 nounced the approximate break- Hall, each $7; W-.ndham Hall, until. July 13 and the second ses- the same program. The dates for down of the 1962 arnival proceeds, Tau Epsilon Phi. Alien House, pledged a quarter. Those houses ' sion from July 16 until August 17. these.two courses are June 25—■ coming to a total ot about $6000. McConaughy. Hook A, Hook B, not donating were: Grange. King- For graduate students the first July 20 and July 23 August 17. This total makes the CCC which Manchester, Merritt B. all $6; ston House, Crawtora A, Craw- session will last from July 2 un- Special Attraction took place this year the most Beta Si^ma Gamma, Lafayette, ford D, Merritt A. Stowe C, Del- til August 10 and the second ses- The History Department has successful in the history of the Alpha Delta Pi, each $4. - ta Zeta, and Phi Mu. sion from August 13 until August added a special attraction. It event on 'campus. 84. features a Travel Course on the The approximate figures are as Undergraduates interested in History of Connecticut. The follows: $3800, Midway and en- commuting during the Summer course is to be conducted by Dr. trance fees; $1375, CCC Mara- Soloist, Yoko Matsuda School sessions are reminded to Albert E. Van Dusen, associate thon; $350, House Campaign; Obtain a Request to Commute professor of History and State $300, float entries and fines. Historian of Connecticut. t from the Summer Sessions Of- In.IK.- Campaign In Wednesday's Concert fice. The request must be ap- This course is limited to 20 Living units making donations proved by the Housing Office be- qualified juniors, seniors and to the House Campaign, in order The School of Fine Arts, Mus studies with Mr. Erie of this fore any commuter's application graduate students. Therefore, of amount given, were: Allen ic Departmant, will present the country. Can be processed. early registration is advised. Field House. $70; Sigma Phi Epsilon. University Symphony Orchestra Since she has resided in the A variety and expansion of ad- trips are planned. The longer trips $25; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; $15; in a concert Wednesday evening. United States. Miss Matsuda has vanced courses is on the summer will be held on Saturdays so Trumbull, $13; Spencer B, $11; May 9. at 8:15 p.m., in the Al- won two distinguished awards: schedule this year. that students will be able to bert N. Jorgensen Auditorium. Hie Aetna Life Music Award and McConaughy, Whitney, Kappa _ the Meniwether Post Contest in The University is offering a choose another three credit Psi, Hurley, Tlma Chi, Alpha The Orchestra, under the direc- Cull year's study of organic chem- course if they so desire. Sigma Phi. Tau Epsilon Phi, tion of Mr Jack Heller, will Washington D. C. She has ap- Sigma Nu Alpha, all $10 dona- feature the nationally known peared as soloist with twenty or- chestras this season, including tions. violinist, Yoko Matsuda. as so- Also: Sigma Chi Alpha, $8; loist. the Symphony of the Air. the Council Discusses Frosh Alpha Gamma Rho. $8; Alsop A, Miss Matsuda, 19 years old. National Symphony in Washing- started studving the violin at the .ton. and the Hartford Symphony, $6; Spencer A, $6; Delta Pi. Hol- 1 lister A, Grange, and Merritt B, age of seven, in Tokyo, with the Program Week; Poorly Attended all $5; Hook A and Wheeler C, conductor of the Japan Phil- The concert Wednesday eve- $4. Ethan Allen House wins the harmonic. In 1957, Broadus Erie ring at Storrs will include the ' The Freshman Class Council C, Crawford D, French A. Hol- CCC House Campaign award for who was the first violinist of the, following compositions: Egmont lield a meeting last Thursday comb, Manchester, Merritt A, donating the largest amount to New Music Quartet, now Pro-!Overture. Beehoven: Violin Con- night in Commons 215 to discuss Merritt B, Sprague. Wheeler C, the program, which precedes the fessor of Violin at Yale, went to certo. Mendelsohn (with MM Phi Mu. Spencer B, Hook A, Japan to become concertmaster of.Matsuda as soloist); Outdoor freshman Week. actual Carnival. The most important project dis- Hook B, Hollister A, Hollister B, WHl'S Maralhon the JJapan Orchestra. Miss Mat- Overture, Copeland: Pavane pBur cussed was the organization of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Alpha Winning the WHUS CCC Mara- suda began studying with him une infante defunte. Ravel: and next semester's Freshman Week. Delta Phi. Kingston, Morgan, and returned to this country two L'Arlesienne Suite No. 2. Bi/.et. thon was Spencer B, pledging a The concert is free; no tickets re- It was established that more of Sousa, Webster, and Allen. total of $350. Spencer A and years ago to reside in Guilford. »,. effort will be made to make Also Baldwin. Colt, Fairfield, Sprague Hall ran very close sec- Connecticut, and to continue her.quired. Freshmen feel a part of things. Grange, Hicks, Hurley, Litchfield, A banner, greeting incoming stu- McConnaughy. Middlesex, Sher- dents, will be hung over Hillside man, Tolland. Trumbull, Wind- School Support Is Necessary Itreet. In order to keep the ham, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha. Art Magazine 'reshmen well informed flyers Zeta Omega Beta Sigma Gamma, Will be distributed at least twice Chi Phi. Delta Chi, Lambda Chi Available Soon For Successful Frosh Week during the first week. All the ac- Alpha. Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Sigma Delta. Phi Sigma "To prove oneself a part of- order to make the incoming fresh- tivities are directed at giving the Copies of the Fine Arts Maga- men more at home. Kappa, Sigma Chi Alpha. Sigma zine will be available, free, at the Uconn," is the theme for next freshmen a good start in college vear's Freshman week. The an- Also they want to haze the »fe Phi Epsilon, Tau Kappa Epsilon, HUB Control Desk sometitne freshmen in a way that will, "in- Theta Chi, Theta Sigma Chi. next week, it has been announced nual event, next year for the \ Block "C" Club Theta Xi. And Zeta si. class of 1966. has been planned duce spirit and loyalty for Ucomi by the Magazine's co-editors, Vather than fear." One of the most interesting President Ken Goldberg ex- Robin Carlson.
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