^ Butler Collegian

y o l . es , Wednesday, October I, 1952 No.10

What’s the story behind movie Friday Pep Session To Preview Game ' stars? Who discovers them? How is it one can take some human being who drives a truck, a guy Loyal Alum b u Goes Social; Cheerleader Asks Special, to whom no (me has paid any particular attention during hit 23 years on earth, and suddenly Events to Reign Spirited Wabash Welcome transform him into a star get­ Clay Trusty Five more events have been ting 4000 pieces of mail a month? added to an already crowded By Day* Walker Saturday Evening Peat tells weekend schedule which is pres­ Fran Etheridge, cheer leader, who has been losing his voice the story of Rock Hudson, a Is Promoted sing. Homecoming for the title regularly for the past few years coaxing noise from Butler guy like the one in the above ' By BUI Andree of “most important.” Besides the game spectators, again issues a megaphone yell of spirit reveille. paragraph. Rock got the ball big game with Wabash, pep ses­ The reason for this special call is the Saturday game when Clay Trusty Jr., Butler grad­ we play our oldest and bitterest rival, Wabash. rolling by going to a friend who uate in the dam of 1938, has sion, a picnic, and a possible had a friend who used to be parade, five Greek letter organ­ ------The Iron Key, symbol of the a radio producer in Los Angeles. been promoted to the position isations will hold functions. t Meeting To Furtkor traditional grid-iron dispute, That didn’t do it. Weeks of going of City Editor on the staff of the Saturday the Phi Delts will awaits another link in the chain to see producers and directors Indianapolis News. He replaces have a luncheon for alums before Homecoming Plans which now includes 25 iron B*s and only 13 Wabash Ws. Four followed. Finally Rocky made it Wendell C. Phillippi who is the the game. Frank Marsella is in Busy heads and group leaders Outside of an . "Atlas build” charge of arrangements. That of the games, including last year’s new assistant Managing Editor. will get together today for the encounter have been ties. Rock left a lot to be desired. night the Sammies will have, a first Homecoming meeting of the He was shy. When he did talk, Many students will remember sweater dance. Rich Sandler Is Fran says in his letter to The Trusty as the man who rapped year .The meeting will be held Collegian: it was about trucks. A- few planning the affair. in. the Faculty Dining Room at 2 parties and some coaching im­ *the student body for its lack Three open houses will share After a rousing start at ear of school spirit last year during p.m. proved the situation. The stu­ the limelight on Sunday after­ All representatives of the fra­ first home game, the cheer lead­ dio has been working with Rock season. Since his grad­ noon. The Kappa’s open house ers are «wtH«ui»»| their drive uation he has been an active and ternal organisations, BISA, and for four years preparing him for will start at 2 pan. and end at Trianon are to meet then along to bring oat the hlddea school stardom and have spent loyal alumnus and has freely 4 p.m. Two doors down at 3 p.m. spirit With prospects of a ter­ $5,000,000 on Hudson. devoted time to university pro­ with members of Blue Key, Scar­ the D.G.’s will open their doors let Quill, Sphinx, Chimes, Utes rific season and a top notch strag­ Stevenson 28, Elsenhower 22. jects. to all. The Sig Chi’s open house gle due with Wabash, Satarday, A poll of fifty Washington cor­ Praises CoUegtaa and Spurs. will last from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 The representatives will dis­ the spirit mast be at an all tteae respondents as to their "picks” high. A former Editor of The Col­ p.m. cuss rules, budgets, schedules, to win in November favors Ad- legian, Mr. Trusty is especially Ruth Sargent, Kappa, Joyce and all things pertinent to, Home­ Let’s start the week-end with la i, by the close margin of 6 Barnard, D.G., and Bob Cftvens, interested in the work of the coming. The meeting will be the a big parade down sorority row guesses. Drew Pearson rides paper which he believes is “an Sig Chi, are in charge of ar­ and a boisterous pep session at with “Ike”, if this was Novem­ first in several which are to be outstanding college newspaper.” rangements. held. the bus stop Friday evening at ber instead of September . He has been with the Indianap­ Plans are now being made for Homecoming is scheduled Oct. 7:15. Then let’s continue thin Round 2 And 4 Coming Up. a YM-YW picnic to be held Sat­ olis News since 1939 except for 25. Butler will play Indiana State, spirit with a dance la the C*dab, First Nixon’s financial statement, a period-of two years during urday night whose symbol, the sycamore, will Someone said ’Bow a boat a then Stevenson’s and now “Ike” íu tr World War n . While in the U.S. be tile theme for house decora­ parade to the bowl on *-*rrda'r and Sparkman vow they will Navy he served on the carrier “tell all” concerning their in­ tions and floats. afternoon and all go down oioee Enterprise as a radioman. Nine B.U. Professors Besides the game, parade and give It all we got?* ‘O.K.’, come. However, Nixon Says he His wife, the former Martha To Attend Academy through the city, and house de­ we said. So that's what we're won’t release his tax figures. If Sheppard, was a member of Del­ planning, Bring your date or the other candidates releases coration contest, there is the Bon ta Gamma at Butler. Mr. Truity’s Nine faculty members of the Fire parade and ceremony and there’s, Nixon’s refusal will put' com* «tag, makes no difference brother, Stanley R. Trusty, is al­ College of Business Administra- the- Homecoming Dance. the OOP in hot water agiln. Jut bring g strong set of vocal so a Butler graduate, and was tion will attend the Indiana Ac­ eords and a couple of noise a member of Sigma Chi fratern­ ademy of Social Sciences at Pur­ makers. Are wo going to let those Student Union ity. due university October 3rd and NOTICE Cavemen make more noise ♦**-«i Father Was Alum 4th. The Registrar’s office announc­ the Bulldogs? I should hope not! es that today Is the last day to Delegates Meet Many alumni will remember Professor Clarence W. Efroy- So remember: 7:15 Friday Trusty’s father, Rev. Clay Trusty mson, Butler economics profes­ register In any clam In the even­ night—Pep Session. The first meeting of the Stu­ ing or day schools. Also, no class­ dent Union delegates will be held Sr., a member of the class of 1908, sor will be a member of a panel ». who died in 1924. The elder discussing “Crisis Versus Norm­ es can be transferred after today. 9:20 — Juke Box Dance tonight at 6:30 in the Faculty in the C-elub. Dining Room of Atherton center. Trusty was also an active alum­ alcy.” Dean H. C. Graebner, be another panel member. The representatives of the var­ nus. He was for several years, the dean of the College of Business 1:15 Sat — Parade to Also attending the conference ious social organiations will dis­ pastor of the 7th Christian Administration will preside over the BowL Church here in Indianapolis. a panel considering “Trends in from Butler will be: Professors cuss plans ofr greater student William Shors, Paul Walgenbach, GET ON THE participation in the operation of Mr. Trusty has been the assis­ Teaching Business Subjects in BEAM, BACK tant City Editor of the News for Colleges.’’ Professor R. R. Jones, Herbert Sim, Harriet Paddock THE TEAM the center Each representative and Harold Miller. ' has been asked by Barbara Boyd, the past five years. Butler marketing professor, will Fran Etheridge secretary o fthe Union Board to Cheer leader bring suggestions or complaints A check with Mr. Newton, di­ concerning Atherton center as Oh Mamma, There's That Man Again! rector of Atherton center, has felt by the group they represent. By A1 Wardrip In the meantime, Fran Ethe­ Ball State men pointed the revealed that there is nothing to Delegates to the UUnion are ridge of Sigma Nu was standing sidewalks and trees on the But­ block a dance in the C-dub fol­ Jim Moore, John Achor, Dick Monday, in the wee hours of lowing the pep session. Dean Van Buskirk, Bob 'Crist, Mike the morning, a pert, young bru­ in the doorway of his house and ler campus. Revenge seeking saw the theft take place. He Durflinger, also has announced Collins, Harvey Kaham, Ray nette stuck her head out of the ( Butlerites went to Muncie and that it would be permissible even Stewart, Dave Walker, Connie Kappa Alpha Theta house and made a mental note of the li­ smeared everything within cense letters but failed to get though the dance was hot sched­ Boldman, Alice Mandl, Barbara shouted: “Get away from there, painting distance with “blue and uled, if a sponsor were found. Boyd, Ann Fuller, Carla Woods, leave that stone alone.” * the numbers. white” paint After checking with the state This problem «rill be cleared to­ Kathie Seigel, Mildred Twigg, The pranksters left but they Dr. John R. Emends, president morrow after the first meeting took the “Theta stone” with license bureau. Dean L. Gray and Dixie Sdfres. Burdin, dean of men, found the of Ball State college, came to of the Student Union Board of them. Butler to discuss the matter Atherton center. Patty Martin, Kappa Alpha car to have come from Craw- fordsville, the home of Wabash with Pres. M. O. Ross. Republican, Demo Theta member, saw a black college. ^ Butler gave its participants a Special Rato Tickets Nominations Today sedan slowly driving by the The­ year of disciplinary probation ta house at 12:30 a.m., Monday "The license contained the Butler’s Young Republicans "TA" letters of Hamilton county, and they had to pay $500 on a Offered Concert Lowers and Young Democrats will nom­ morning. When the vehicle stop­ portion of the damage. ped four darkly clad men step­ but since we had no numbers it inate jjfllcers for the coming “If Wabash students are re­ Student concert lovers have ped onto the street wasn’t possible to get the own­ the opportunity of hearing the year today in room 162, Jordan sponsible for this action, I feel “Two of them started to lift er’s name,” Dean Burdin said. 1952-52 season of the Indian­ hall. Nominations for Young certain that Pres. Frank Sparks our stmie from its resting place," “1 called the Wabash college apolis Symphony Orchestra at .Democrat officers will be held «rill take immediate action,” Miss Martin said. “I began shout­ dean of man and we agreed that half price. ' at }2 n. and Young Republicans if the men are found to come Pres.. Ross said. will nominate at 1 p.m. ing for them to leave. They The regular prices for the sea­ Jumped into the car and sped from Wabash severe action will Dean Burdin said that he son passes to the concert series Election rules for the Young be taken.” Dean Burdin added. feels the Butler students «rill Republicans as outlined in Mon­ off.” are $25 and $20. For students, “Ten minutes later they re­ “Campus guards have been post­ cooperate with the university the price is half this, or $12.50 day’s Collegian limit voters to ed at both schools and if any in preventing any future rowdy­ members, nominees to members, turned but only one fellow got and $10. There is a choice of out this time. He picked up the future vandalism is shown it will ism against Wabash. afternoon or evening seats. and all voters to possess mem­ be dealt with accordingly.” bership cards. rack, placed it into the car and “But if Butler students do The offer is open until October Election of the officers nom­ again the car sped away. But Last year a similiar incident persist in this type of petty ac­ 7. U Interested, «rrlte the In­ inated at the Young Republican this time with our marker,” Miss took jdace with Ball State tivity, a stiff penalty will be dianapolis Symphony Orchestra, meeting will be held October 8. Martin added. Teachers’ college. imposed,” be added. 10 West Michigan S t I B I BVTUER CCfcLBGIAA Wednesday, October 1, INS Franklin Had an Idea . Snoopin' W ith Bev Despite- the pressure of modern society end all its com­ plexities, even thé busiest student occasionally ^ finds " time London 'Walks in Haze; to think of oipr American Constitution. But how many of us see its background the deep signi­ ficance recently poited out by a 15-year-old high school girl? Wakes Up in Wrong Room In a speech on the Constitution which won first prite in an By Bev Siegel American Legion oratory contest, Miss Kathleen B. Allen, BETTER LOOK NEXT TIME sophomore 'in the Mt. Kisco (N.Y.) high school, recalled the It can be mighty embarrassing, Ralph I Anyway, you’re violent disagreement and argument among our founding fathers old enough to know your way around here by now. Ralph as they tried to frame the great document. To file Editor of The Collegian: London, Phi Delt, must have been pretty well on the way to An editorial in last Thursday’s dreamland this week while going to class on the third floor. The men who had gathered in Philadelphia to frame our Collegian stated that “our stu­ Constitution were for the most part thinker»—men of vision Ralph seemed -to have missed his original destination, and sort dent 'body has frequently been of hazily wandered into the wrong door. *The horror of it and foresight. As men of intellect often do. these men found criticized as being composed of all is that the little sign on the door said “Women”. The themselves disagreeing time after time. an assortment of selfish, unspir­ classroom doors are numbered, Ralph 1 It was Benjamin Franklin, more than any other man, who ited, anti-social dullards, lacking interest in any matter which doe-; FOOTBALL’S LOOKING BRIGHTER THESE DAYS! brought agreement out of the disagreement. As Miss Allen .net pertain to their own smpll All week long there has been talk of the big football game wrote: • circle of activities.” • this week. Of course the game with Wabash is oh the schedule “Benjamin Franklin suggested that the convention look I rather agree with the editor for Saturday, but that’s not the game we mean. The Kappa to the ‘Father of Light’ for the way out of political darkness. after looking around and into pledges and the DG pledges have challenged

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