Lawrence to Meet Beloit in 1961 Homecoming Contest
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NElSPAPER NElSPAPER SECTION 816 816 STATE STREET STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MADISON MADISON 6, VIS« Harriers To Run NO CLASSES At 10 A.M. The Law rentiau TOMORROW Volume 81—Number 7 Lawrence College, Appleton. Wisconsin Friday. October 27. 1961 Vil^es See^ Fourth Victory Lawrence to Meet Beloit in 1961 Homecoming Contest Tomorrow afternoon Lawrence and Beloit will square Bayer, start a t offensive off on the football gridiron for the 48th time. The guard. Both men have played homecoming game is the annual renewal of the series excellent ball all season. which began back in 1899. Lawrence leads down Sophomore Paul Cromheecke through the years 32 to 13, with two ties, and the Vikes replaces Bayer on defense with seniors Paul Man/ and hope to add to this already overwhelming lead in to Doug Grkn also available. morrow’s clash. Junior Tom Schinabeck, a Coach Bernie Heselton’s on. Senior co-captain Steve two-year regular, holds down Vikings are fresh from two Gilboy replaces Meyer on de the center position. He is consecutive shutouts over fense while soph Pat Jordan backed by big sophomore Monmouth and Ripon. They has seen considerable action Luke Groser. Soph Bob Muel are tied with St. Olaf for po- on offense. Sophs Don Mc- ler replaces Schinabeck on session of fourth place in the Nichols and Gary Bayer pro defense to play the middle Midwest Conference with vide good depth at defensive linebacker position. three wins and two losses. In end. Senior co-captain Bob Lan- the previous two home games Big soph Walt Chapman and ('.ontimivtl on /Vijjc H the Vikes have scored 50 senior Dan Brink are at tack points while the opponents, les, both offensively and de “3-3” VOTE POSTPONED Knox and Monmouth, have fensively. Soph Tom Disbrow not yet registered a single spells Brink on offense and The Lawrence faculty vot point on the Whiting Field sophomore Jim Heng will re ed to postpone final vote scoreboard. lieve on defense at either on the “3-3" plan present ed in last week's Lawren- Lawrence’s two 1961 defeats tackle post. tian until its next meeting A pair of hard-bloc king sen have been at the hands of the in November. M W C powerhouses Cornell iors, Pete Thomas and Mel and Grinnell. The Cornell Rams are undefeated while the Grinnell Pioneers have Halfback Dave Brainard turns on the speed as he the most potent offense the Honesty» Clarity Marks turns the corner against Monmouth. The soph speed MWC has seen in a number of ster has shown much promise as a future Viking star. years. Joan Baez Folk Concert Beloit has one victory and four defeats. The Bucs down By MARY BEECHER ed Monmouth 20 to 7, while In her concert on Wednesday night Joan Ba**fc prov Dance, Skits, Decorations Lawrence whipped the same ed that the impression given by her records is not the team 28-0 Beloit losses were result of neat technical tricks. Even in the Lawrence Feature Weekend Activities at the hands of Carleton Memorial Chapel she was able to sing with an honesty (26-8), St. Olaf (8-7), Cornell and clarity that are uncommon in singers today. Despite Lawrence homecoming is again underway. This (27-6) and Grinnell (28-0). the coldness of the hall she was able to establish a morning at 11 there was a homecoming convocation The Buccaneers are led by featuring a student-faculty skit and voting for the senior quarterback Jim Kup- warmth through music that in some measure reached every member of the audience. homecoming queen and her court. Tonight at 7:30 the lic. The 6-3 signal-caller is a freshman girls will present their pajama skits in the The first part of the concert her ability to communicate good passer as well as being Chapel. This will be followed by a pep rally on Union able to run with the ball. His was better than the second, with her audience. It was favorite receiver is 6-5 end both in quality of perform the best performance I have hill highlighted by the crowning of the queen. Dean Mack. Both were All- ance and in rapport with the heard her give. Students are feverishly put audience. She entertained in MWC choices last year. The Perhaps because of this I ting the last-minute touches a relaxed, unassuming man Bucs are a passing team and was disappointed after the to the house and dormitory ner. Despite pauses between SEC Recommends should be expected to attempt intermission. She seemed to decorations, which will be each song to retune her gui to exploit any weaknesses in rely more on stock phrases judged at 10 tomorrow morn tar and her absence of pro the Lawrence defensive sec and mannerisms; she seemed ing. The fraternity house or Letter to Ripon fessional patter, one felt ondary. to care less about the audi dormitory with the most or Pouring oil on the troubled quite at ease and as though Many Sophomores ence and expressing herself iginal idea will win a prize. waters of Lawrence-Ripon re she were merely singing for The sophomore-studded Vi to them. I thought she was More emphasis is going into lations was the main business enjoyment and to please. kings have shown consider bored, singing more songs Program Well Balanced the decorations this year be of Monday night’s SEC meet able improvement in every only to reach the point of ap cause there is no parade, and ing. President Doug Grim The program was well bal game so far this season. With peasement, so the audience suggested that the body as anced, although less by de therefore, no floats to work each contest Heselton has would be quiet and go home. representatives of Lawrence sign, I suspeit, than by on. I got tired of her asking for write a letter to Ripon apolo been able to place more re chance. She got the most re Saturday noon a luncheon requests because she couldn't gizing for the burned “L”. liance on his sophomores and sponse from her parody of for students, faculty, and al think of anything to sing. After some discussion a mo give the upperclassmen much “Little Darlin’,” a recent umni will be held in the Alex tion to that effect was passed. needed relief. The rapid de “ popular” song. It was a good Wide Range ander gymnasium, followed It was also suggested that velopment of several of the indication of her versatility One very good aspect of by the football game with the some sort of symbol, such as sophomores has provided the and humor. The quality of the concert, however, was the Beloit Buccaneers at 2 p m. a gasoline can, be made a Vikes with more depth than her singing, however, shows range that Miss Baez showed. at Whiting Field. During the trophy to be given to the win expected early in the season. best in quieter, sadder songs. This was not as clear in her halftime the queen and her ner of the Ripon - Lawrence The offensive end slots are The final song before the in records, and it is impressive. court will be presented and game. manned by senior Bill Meyer termission, “Mary Hamil She can sing a railroad song, the house decorations award Last week's problem of and sophomore Dave Eschen- ton.’’ was the high point of “stolen directly from Sarah will be given. All the frater whether to recommend an in bach. Junior Nellie Strom, an the concert. It demonstrated Carter'’ with the same profi nity houses and the Union will crease in the activity fee was early-season regular, was in her understanding of her art ciency as she can sing a hill be open to everyone after the resolved with a vote to ask jured in the Grinnell game and her depth of expression song or a French folk song. game. that $10 be add(*d to the and is sidelined for the seas It showed her technique and She is best, however, at the This year's homecoming amount paid at the beginning melancholy child ballads, festivities end with the tradi of each year. The money “Mary Hamilton’’ I have would be earmark«*! for SEC mentioned before. This was tional dance, “Autumn in activities This recommenda true, as well, of “ Little M at Gold ", Saturday night from tion will be ref erred to the tie Groves'’ and “Silver Dag 9 to 1 in the Union Music will administration. ger.’’ She imposed this style be provided by Larry Ladd President Grim then stated on her rendition of “My Lord and his band in the Riverview that he had received a re What a Morning,'’ and though Lounge and by Mike Katz's quest from N’SA that the Law- it was not really a Negro combo in the Terrace Room. rence student body protest spiritual, it was well done in Don Nelson and Marilyn the action of the Mississippi its own right. Nelson are co-chairmen of the homecoming committee. State College administration Perhaps as a result of this in dissolving the student gov concert one may feel that SCHEDULE ernment over the problem of Miss Baez is acquiring a more 7 30 Friday—Pajama skits, integration. Although we are commercial approach to her pep rally. no longer a mem ber <yf NSA, art than she had previously. 10 a m Saturday—Judging Grim suggested that we might There were indications of it of house decorations. act individually on the m at on Wednesday.