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. ,, Oxford, Tuesday, April 20, 1965 Telephone 523-2161-Ext, 370, 713 , . ' oard of Trustees Delays AWS Adds ssembly Hall Site Choice, Time Out ) Oxley Wins Presidency; Ion on a site fol' Miami For Women proposed assembly By JUDY BROPHY , delayed for more than a yeur When women return to cam­ ngnln been deterred by the Hyatt Heads Senior Class pus for the fall trimester they of TI' u~tee8. will find their Friday and Satur. ,1\ meeUn /l of the Board hlRt day nights one half-hour longer, , , , Mia mi Treasurer Lloyd in in formed the members As a result of a 'fecent rule " Skaff, Gifford Triumph final plans for 'the building change, Friday night hours will . been recl!lved from Clncin- be exten'ded to 12:30 a,m, and ,1I'cilltect ,Tames E , Allen. Saturday night closing time will By Narrow Margins be 1 a,m. plana are now In the hand R ;.' , With roughly one-third of the student body casting ballots G. Bentz, state archlt,Hct The rule change comes from Mike Oxley h as defeated Stan Greenberg for the office of Student engineer. They. are relldy to B recommendation of the Rules Senat~ President by a 236 vote margin, adverti sed for bids, pending Revision Committee of the As­ slo n of the Bourd at Trustees Jlrn Nau~ won the vice presidential seat without oroosit!oo, sociated Womeq Students pnd -, 11 Rite fOI' 'the structure. Oxley, stili recovering and a little incredulous, was formally with approval of ~h e A WS L egis­ congratulated by Preside nt Charles Wilson at the president's JI.InlVc'Vel', since the BaliI'd voh!d lative Committe/! and the Stu­ decision on the mullet' home a round 9:30 p,m, last night. No Place To Go dent Affairs E~ecutive Com­ discussion Ilt Its June N ext year's Senior class pres!-. --- Above Illcturc(l Is an al'Usts conception of t!to prOPosed assembly mittee, ing, no progresu clln be dent will be Hank Hyatt who SOI'lHtMOnll CI, ASS IowaI'd beginning construc­ hull, Hubject of gl'ellt debntc before tile Board of Trustees,- Its In addition to tho extension of And y Gilford ; R.' d e f efl t e d D five B og e l1t~c h li t?, by ,Ioff Pon.k,v 57Z for nnothel' two to six mont hs, modern style pnd lilze ellU80 problems In locntlo!18, weekend hours, Hie hours for late permission dances will be stan­ the paper thin mmgin of one Mnry K IlY McN"m nrn 751 Hi. week It was widely telt th nt - Photo b:r- Audio Vlsulll, dflrdl :.o:ed mailing the extended vote, This was a repeat per- ,III Alln VO"'l'lIl 3R7 I'd would ppproye thc Cooke'------hOUI'R one hnlf h'lI~1' aHm' the re­ fOl'mance o f lust yOBI"S one v0te second piner: Lnl'ry Lcc Taylor gulul' closln!! hou rI> .fot' those WOIl'l­ differcnce betweo n wlnn !'1' Flill who poll ed Hl71 poi nts. ()n attllnding Uw d~ nc e . '1'hls ex­ h~~~:~~~;i~~i~~~~~ O~~I~~~~ ' Destiny of Edu cation ,s.tevens and his "H)(Iscr Kciih The thr o~ other scnators receiv­ cludes tho Junior P rom which wlIl Humphrl[) ~ . Ing two .. year 'lel'lnS we l'e Flip Dnw­ remain at 2::i0 n.m. Chip Case, pl' t!s ldent of th e son. Pum Shaw Hnd Hunter Boy­ The use of fines IlS Il pennlty by ' mn'" PV""thi s F reshmnn clnss, led a ll scnntol'ini lan. 'I'he rest were Jesse Brannon, t ~~e~O~l~~ ~~ II I~~I~fnn~ Remalen' s w1eth Voters th e , AR soclll led Women Students, Hoveral other possible sites. · . hopefuiR wllh 2801 poi nts on lhe Ca l'olyn Cn~t l' ov inc e, nn Incum­ 'Lhe Inter-Rosld(Hlce Council 01' tho Include an nl'ea of the unl- Uy ,JEFF DANmJ.S mentR one Qnd two, those dcullnl( President To DX S,YS tll lll, l'!c [ill' oll t·distnnc oct bent, Conni c Kcller, Bot.h F ill'­ golf cour~e north of the 'Student' News Edltm' , HOIl Sll Councils Is no longer POI'­ buchel' fi nd Jeffl'oy F' roelich. spcciflcally with hl ghol' cducatlon, I'ltl;SnmN'I' s, at the end of 'l'aluw!1ndu Ohio's six million voters will go mltted. The lu st two Iseues are partisan TilE RULE CIIANGES received Acting PI'",ddcnt Charlcs It, Wilson congratulatos Senate prilshhlllt­ Mike Oxloy 15117 athel' winners included Bill , Main objection to this site to the polls M.ay 4 to decld(l the eleot Mike Oxley , minutes uftel' last night's final tuhulllilonR werll Htnn Gl'uonlJ1ll'1{ 13;1 wide support from the women on "WE I' 1l1':SIlH~ Nl' Ku ssner, Tom Segel', J oh n Coe, hi gh cost of flll which would fElte of n fO~II'-PE\ rt: bond issue $pon­ Ilnd thel'efore do' not Involve the campus;' uccol'dlng to u question­ recol'ded, Oxl() y, who served as vice presillent of Senate this yoar .11m Naus u nopposed Carol Bnker, BriM Goodw in and ee~sa ry to let it support the . BOl'ed by Gov, J ames Rhodes. University, l'wn")' un t term!i' naire which was circulated in nil wlJl tllllC the gil vel frnm ontgolnll' l'r081110llt Dave Cal)uto at Student 1. Chip emil! 21101 Stunlee Stohl. The cutoff point fell I '1'he Hrst Is sue concerns the con­ "There Is no official University women's residence h alls, Senate meeting next Tuesday nlght.- Photo by Gudemnn 2, l ~ mTY 'l'ny\ol' liJ71 1\ t 11117 points which Miss Stahl a. F'III> DnWfl ntl 1111i1l received. )1l'Oposed building is to be tinuuOon of the policy lhat per­ policy, but I [1m personally ~o lnf.l After In trmslve study and dis­ -----. 4, Jlllm Shllw 111<11 i!lrge, h[lvlng an above- mits lhe slate to guurantl:!e ' loans cussion, the Rul es Revision Co m­ 5. Huntur lluylull 1786 to support it," st(\ted Acting Pres, ()'U J ·'y(II~t tcrm" Results were offi"l a!ly tabulated height of 60 to 80 feet. It made to college studenls by pri­ mittee conclud ed that the above fl. ,JCfH,C nl'lHlnOn lIU.7 at 2:45 thi s mOl'nin g by DHv id Ca­ Chlu'les Wilson, He was l'efel'l'lng Inll ~ have 1\ pel'manent sealing vute lending instltuUons, regulations wei'e both l'easonuble 7, CllrolYI\ C1IsII'Iwinnu puto, outgo in g Senate pl'esldent, to the first two Issues whl()h will n. Connie lI. join lhe regionAl devclopment pro- p,rle in meeting lhcse needs fl.t Mi· India , will be given by .Dr, Stella Greek system during sprlng and time Chief of the Oxford gram for its obvious benefits. ami fi nd in our nation," D'ean Kramrisch, professor In the Art summer trimesters wlll also be ex­ discounted the possibility I'RESIDENT JOHNSON ho s in- Stripple expla ined, play. Tammen was a ' mem­ of South Asia on Friday, Ilt 8 p.m. plained. THE PROIJJ,.EM OF' open fra­ vited Ha noi to join in thc project the varsity wrestling squad. in room 46 Culler Hall. with a preliminary condition being Mi 11111 i Chest contributes to five Carl W, '. Knox, dean of The lecture sponsored by the ternities durlnw the summer and peace. beneficiaries and presently is in- the possibilities of regular Greek at the tim!!, vedfied that Religion Council ;for International H appears right now ihat t h e vesligatin g more possible benefi­ functions Wll~ , also come under ", en had no financial diffieult­ Education will be concerned with North Vi eln amese, who in sist th at ciaries for the 1965·66 school year. discussion. nd that he had a 3.205 gr2,de the monuments of Indian cave the Unit ed ncgotiate direcl- The Chest would greatly appre­ The role of 'IFC and 'Panhel un­ St~.I.es average, sculpture. Iy with th e Viet Cong in the South, ciate any evaluations of the pre­ der the new s),stem will be 001\­ NCE COUNSELORS are cho­ These monuments are cut out of ~. , wiii reject. both the negoti al ions sent benefic il1l'i es and suggestions sidered.Panelists wlll question the for their 'stability, among other living rock in the shape of entire :.,' and the development pill n offered for addit io nal beneficiaries . that officers on the probability of thel'e seams to be 110 re,,- temples as are the monuments fo ; by lhe America n Prcsident. I You feel deserve representatIOn. broadening the power of their or- ior a voluntary disappearance, Buddhist, Hindu 2,nd Jain. However, lh e Presidcnt has Comlllents , hould be sent to the us, officials Bettle upon the The lecture will include 'the his­ said thnt he will go ahead with Student Senale Offi ce , Warfield of amnesia: , tory of the monuments for a thous­ Kroll Fou)' Play the program wilh those couotries Hall . This Pi'st year S4900 has been Dr. ' E. F. PAtten, director and years from the second century wishing to participate in the de- di stribu ted to the bcneficiaries of University Psychology De- B.C, to the eig,hth century A.D, Ch.amber Music' velopment I roj eel. I thc Miami Chest. The Kroll Quartet will play a concert of romantic and classical Miami music Friday at 8 p.m, in Benton Around - Auditorium, I -Around the World - I Y ing halls, 5 to 6:30 p.m, The group Is comp~sed of Wil­ Honolulu. , . While of 1 journey into The men ate. Daisy MI\Y Btellkflillt ticket sal­ David Kolde, baritone, and Mary liam Kroll and William Stone, I Secretar ~' ~ paee . Stale. R o~ert ~' . Me:,nIl1RI'n ~ ~va~ worked and slep in pressure suites es, tonight through ~onday, Ellen Campbell, soprano, violins ; Hllrry Zaratzlan, viola, Benton Auditorium, 8 p.m, and Avron 'fwerdowsky, cello. I, h eadmg \\eslwdl d h om \Va, h ng I in an experiment sponsored by the Women's residence halls. (See ton, 'the fIrst scsslon of aU,S. . . story, page 6,) Orl~inatlnl 118 the Colige Quar­ FRIDAY militul'Y top level conference on N[ltlonal Aeronautics and Space Faculty AI't Show, Hiestand Hall tet they Inaugurated a · famous Lecture, F. Stanley Lusby, "Re series of chamber music concerts' Vielnam battle stra tegy ended ycs- Adm inisiration I1t Philadelphia'S gallery,thro1.\gh Saturday. Iigion, History and Our Com­ lerday. Meanwh iie, in Mos<:('Iw, Naval Air Engineer'ing Center. (Pictures, page 6) under the patronage of Elizabeth mon Life," Sesquicentennial P remier All~x ei N. Kogygin issued Portsmouth, Ohio .. ,L. D. Hamil- Y Spraque CoJidge at the Library of . Chapel, 1 p.m. til: Soviet ton and Jack Rock, Russell, Ky" "Future of Fraternities and So­ CQngl'ess, Washington, D,C" where Going N atiolla.1 U nio~1' ~ 1 0Ug h e~t polic~ ' Alumni Association Scholarship they have appeared frequently ~td t C 1l\ e nt to d,ltc on VIl:! tn um. and MI' Rock's nephew, Jack I'oritles a.t ~ Miami "WMUB­ I holders banquet, Heritage Judy Blsholl, and Karon Emer)', Standing in Ihe TV, ' "'Insigllt '61i,'" 7:30 p.m, eVer since, · These Miami women arc members of a, women's I Philadelphia ... Lt. Cyrlls W. Strick Rock, Daylon, Ohio,. were report­ Room, University Center, 6 second row are (1 to r) Jo Alln MilicI', Barbra 1\ (see story, llll~e 1.) . In 1045 . theY; took the name of physical education departmental honorary whleh I IeI' Ill. Navy pilot. and five ed missing yesterday, It is feared p.m. their lead(lf , an~ appeared 'for 11 I'll' , I URSDAY .. Is to receive I\'s 'M.~~9nal charter May 16 all Psi Scherer, 001'1 Ha\vkey, Sue Ka 1\1IIr1\YII 1.ukcs, olher avialors t'l11ergcct yestcrday that the three men drowned when

Kroll Quartet, concert, Ben­ seasons un(iel' the auspices of the 'lj f!'OIll a c>'linctric,\1 chamber where I· their boat capsi1;ed in the Ohio Freshman women vote for Kappa, In tbe front row are (1 to r ) Carol Gar­ treasurer, Susan Molzuk, vice president, and Sophomore representatives on, ton Auditorium, 8 p.m, (S e e Musicians (lulld which Kroll help- Christi" Mucllel', 1l1'cshlent,- Pholo by GUdl'lllilll ll H'Y ~ 1'l'nt :H nays in a "il11l1la \.<'(\ Rivl'r, ed found, . rison, sccretnry, Donnn lIobbll, Lllldll Grove, AWS anti IRC' Councils, din- story, pu ge 1), .",

, .' ~h ~ . . . ' - . . . ' . , dents, In the twentieth oentU Il-Y, est In order fOI' the the movies on' clnn plI s- Il'l'tl not H)lI}J1jlOj' a N811ies just "In" they OJ' 11 deflnit cul­ , A l'eqJ,lost f 'om tlll'lll presence. In growing num­ l 'J'6sted . ktudllnts lsonly .a B, 1f) ITO R IA L PAGE ber s, studcnlH teel· th A't films I' p. IIllwlt Uhlvofstt'y . not rosent nn IIl't forln thul hu ~ spew­ O1 fmc\ must OlT\e fl' . illl slgl1l ficl.lnee Int' OUI' soclety- o,lnt Pon tion of the Qll\ must be oT,1[)rov­ ten 80UI'ces toel ay 11I1d wus unable und especi[llly for lhell' genel/ll­ 0111' PlI l'POsC In wr lll QUIClt LUNCII tD the ·S ludent· is '110 the editor, 's Diselp\lnnl'Y to find [lny openings at nil . Two t.l on." , ~g ~f't 'Jltittl11i 9tubtut whoth l' 01' n ~t II 10 I'ellll.m's I tllllled SHY 'lhey wel' e Wo t.hlnk t.h[lt th o students lit Contrury to the pop'llur tlll!ntl. would ncrt even to i " ,I(!I'O tu rning Inllny pIDple UWl1Y und Mluml tWO ml sH lrUi oul on this "de­ I nl e l' ~~ t to SUPPlll'l '11 urn not writin", about the I"idicu­ Nu to be ropl'e- did not Imow whel'a ...11 of thcm finite cultul'ul pl· osonee." Film lous Ilpllrtment contl'ov e l' s~ ' ot' thH Tuesday, April 20, 1965 would stay. About three fourths of OOW'SOS In film lI PPI' cc ill ­ ~Il ge Two kindel'gal'ten level of some ot\\el' 1I0 1 ' l o~ , Judy (he Judicial Bourd, the fl'ushmlln m en J iall< to say \Ion a nd tIItn societies have PI'OVOII rules. 1 would llke to discuss some­ Nu on aldol soclnl they hoven't even ~lpl?li ed for u ve l',Y Sli coessful In coll e g e ~ and uni­ thing mlleh close1' to our hem·t."ol' levylnjJ II $2fil) OMI~ dorm y lor )ooj ' thllt Ll ')( . . .\' . univpj's HY hUH to jJl'oYlde housing Belleh" lind "Kiss Me, Sl.upld ,'" CllI sslcul Chine SO , hungry Ilt'ld l mt is II h p,PI)oI' dbe. Jj 'lr~t a fUIII'-IIIII'! S UI'iIlS tataling a miniihum ,of ,$290 million for cl.'\pitl.'\l g i(Jn ~ 1II1tt othol's. 0' AFTER MY 'Cf-ASS is .: OVI! I' I thiill< I cun nnswel' this ' for the r:\1, Elv en if this Is true, 1 enculIl'uge Il\.lI e Int o ll e e ~ uul deve­ ]Be ginning ne xt y ear, in the fa 11 of 1965, improveme nt in elementary, secondary " and (since thol'(: 's no .12 : 15 bc·ll , this questioJl: If 'the fir' st budy doesn't 2mh, U l!;C,\ USE OF 1'IIIS ~hor\. o.!!c , series will re view the exact position of Ohio's could not othe rwise a fr or:d /:1 bighe r educa ti on. UHimutely , it resulted in Rll'icl IIll.1rl>, f r' c~ hmlln III cn s'lo od in lIn e COU,EGE AnT ('ll Issue No. 2 is nne or lI1 0St controve rsy Hl1d ge nel'a l fund, its national ranking and the future socinl pl'obll tion and u $250 fin e. o ut ~ id c WlIt'fiuld 1.111 ni ght to mulle To tllIl editor; speculation, re lating to il's im R) l!diate ann long­ possibilities if the state is subjected to such an I do not object to the punlshmrnt. ElIl'C they got u room thc noxt In un "dido titled "Movies on runge m e rit:. II providefl t hut Ohio fl or,1 bonds e nol'l;P o1,1 s, finunciol burden. . We wore in the'Wl'ong und we wel' 1! morning •. :l'b,c lin e stlll·ted I.It II . caught. p.m. und hnd gl'own to ubout n the Cnmpus," In the F epl'UPI'Y 20th Issue of Saturduy Revi ew, l;>uvid WIfA'f I DO obiect to Is th e J1" ~ i­ Ilundr'ed ,\J,Y ,midnight. tively ridiculous means by which About 1500 men will pl'obnbly C. SteWlll't SIIY S: "Tadtly's collelie our case wus cons id ered, hu ve 10 find opul'tmontH In Oxford slude nts have cmbrl'.CI!d the movie We were not only t.ri ed twice, 01' commuto next YOP.I·. Oxford ns thell' IIl't. Bol'l1, iike the stu- The New EI ection but were IIlso not permitted to nt­ does not hu\(e the fncllities f 0 l' tend und present our casc on the this mu'n'Y"'\l1 el1 , especlllll.Y when The Miami Sludent second occasion. ail e consldel's how mllny uppel·· In our last issue we ca ll ed the present syste m w ould run for ea ch office- something that has The violation was heard and clu ss m en ure ull' eady living off E llhhUxhct1 1H~n cumpus. Th. pollot •• III Ibl. pop •• do nol ".~U. of senator elect ion the bi gg e ~l t joke of Stude nt not happened too much recently. considel'ed iil'st by the IFC Judi­ 8O~lIy r.llo. 1 Ih. poll.l.o flf Iho " Unlv ... Senate. All it is, or can be, is a popUla rity con­ Here '~i Ilow it' would work, Applications lor cial Board, consisting of various I started my apartment hunt IUy, nnr Rrfl the oplntonll exprllllud In ourly, lind Qf the eight 01' so I' ep,\­ "',uttcl columns Of loUo .. I tlaoen.rlly '''OBle test at best and picking five na m e s out o f a ha t candidacy woulcl be available from the first il'atel'llity presidents unct uctvisol's, uf lh., pllilur. tOI'S oi: 'pl'lv,,'te pel'sons I contact· or off of ra in-soa ked p osters a t wOlst. Here is clay of school in September for two weeks. ITS DECISON WAS! 'lhut Sigt;l)1'. In'llorod "N .toond .1... mailer al Ihe Nu be pl aced on Il pl'oblitionul·.y cd, only two hnd un upr.l'tment Odord. Ohio. P •• I 0111.. 111111.. Ih. ",.1 what we propose a s a n a lterna ti v ; elections Parties would get rolling with rallies and pub­ (If Unll" ••" It.rob ~, I"'D. Bub ••• lpllu .. . status, with a ny further misbe­ left, One of th e~e npllL'tments hHd prltlc: :U,IiO If " r I,,:lton' )"flur h)' tnkll. licity meetings, altllou~h ~he actual slatin~ committee please take nOI'e . ;.' huviQl' to result in stl'i ct socia l vel'Y poor living facilities, so I Pllbll."n'l ,oml-w•• kl, ••• h Tu.ado, would be under way during the summer, once IUld FrhlllY nf lhe lullonl )'p.».r fll.tllJpt din_ 116' E. High Basically the distl'ict idea that was introduced probation. This bOl:lt'd felt thut .we really hHd . litt(e 9hqice, LI S to whel'c Inr HOlloduled VACaUoulf and tbe "eek two years ago is sound, but no t used properly at party organizations were est'abJil1hed. hud lear'ned our lesson, I would liv e noxt yop.l·. theroult.,r. A~ the start of the third week in' September, H'owe v(! l', tho ' IFC Judiclu] , A FItIENI) OF millo called liP 1)/1.11 Rlllk """"""""."""""""""",,,, ",,""" Edllor present. stU\' (1 Schlotn ·. ., ., .. " "" ", .. "".)hIHlnnfl !t Manarril. the c a J1d,ida~es would be announced and the ~------.----- . . To e ncoura ge a nd m a ke fUll ctiona l these dis­ DOUK Shopherd .,,,,, .. .,, ...... Auftolilift .~ dltllr o fficial. : c~ mpaign would , I;le under way. Signs l'urJrY 1.lIl1g . ... " ...... " M'UI.glnK Edllo. tricts voting should be conducte d by districts. UI!ltl ( )IClIIlul1lll "tof" .. Produotion Mnna,c1" w ~ ~ld . go up fOl' three days, 'pedies would ad­ ]!U\I d MolylH ! ~n~ """ .... ,, ",, '" 8110 r l'l t EdUnr •. T~LAWANDA THEA The candidates I'unning for ~ "mato r ~; h o uld live Sherry, Ilull .·. ,'\ .. ,j ...... " . .. li .. ... " .. ., Cop)' UClH Qr ' v er tl ~e : · the ir ~ :. cl:I''tJdidates ; il1' t~ < 'Student' and r in the district up fo l' e lecti on. In ord et to 'do fill!) Chr.IPlfll1 .",.. "".It,,,(,, .. :: I ll1HnCe Alan.wer : ~. B:~8ch St. Oxford Ph hold pre -election rallies and . dinners. •• ynn QIHIIHlc ,, "," Au't IJlutlnell", Milnarllr " . :'\'4 • • this the elections would be m o ved to the fall Shmrt Klnslt lllu" """,,, ,UUSIIlDHN Itersllllllel On the 9ay of votin'g, election booths would M fl lt",'"r Last , Times Today, trimeste r. 1>,1 Oud.'n/'" ...... HORd Pholo,raphnr be, set up in each district at a. central spot and N IllWS tml1'()JIS AGAINST lIF£ .. ,A But this is not enough This c/llln ge cloes stay ope n through the dinner hour to t;' dtch '" .Jorr 11II1I1etH, Oll"ot. "".tlc" .I" el SligAr. not lISI:ure tile voler 01 having 1I choice for hI.n WOMAN tRyiNG TO all , prospective voters. That way a majority of NJ~ WIl Iwtnms IN TIlAININIl . RfCAPTlJRE HERS I every oiiice. Added 10 Illis wOl1ld be a relurn the stude nts would be more exposed to the· Al'lhlcy AbrnmKun, nerlll1dtnc I\'ronda, llobhtc Al"hlp"wor, ao .. I'''. Nl •• II.h 1o ;tl1e party system, p El tternerl alte'r the l1ationl1l a ctual voting procedure and b e more apt to R'I'll'OIt-1'BltS ~DEBORAH ~wq- party sy.~ t e.m, but nol closed to rebel third­ vote. +Judy IIrophy+ .lun Onion, 'hlnec Rhcrcr, KERR Julin WYllnt. Nan Nixon, J\1 er fHlHUt Jlh~lof MIRISCH COMPANY ... pafties. The b e ne fits are nume rous; the most obvious Orttll' '!'hurtfhm, r\1"dcIYI1I1 UiIllHUi, J~an L),UlIH, Rllth)' !)hnp a I'll HAYLEY :.:: E lection by party would en coura ge porticipa­ of which a re two candidates or more running ~1 1 ()n'rS IIIWOn'rrmH MILLS ;JileK F! d Itolll),, ' lUll Wendling, Jim N llthl\l1l tiQ.n by more of the student body, give de finite for each office, increased voter participation' or John J~ dou, Shit. Slulle)" Juhn nell, JClcll ~r ga ni~ a tion and f~nd - rai s in g machine ry to the at least familiarity with the candidates since IIlgll'lI .. , Rink nrlll"11 JOHN l.£MMON c.a mpa lgn and reVive a spirit that di e cl when the y would come from the same district a s the , 81' A)1' I" 'rillS ISSlIb1 MILLS I H~ iHIllIe IH,uHuccr """"",,,,,,,,, ,,,: .. , Chrl!t Allhnn PI~Vb\II.OR, BillY WILDER'S parties w e re dropped in the early 1950's, Alao voter, and a re ne wed spirit in what should be a Now . r'l dltllr ·...... ", ...... C .. " . k Fllrilor .JWJii. . '.,-heCHAbK. Sp,,,·I. 1,.ulI Edlt"r ...... EII 1t. llly A~tJ· IRMa L8 lt would assure vote rs thnt t WIJ cflllrlirlates strong institution a t Miami. -"___ ~ TECHNICOLOR~ , GARPE.N·IiI' ___ TECHNICOLOR' PANAVI8IOII' . ",UAno .f""1J u~utlO ~.rl'"

Bus Stop? ',- . " Knoxy's Delicatessen CAMPUS & SYCAMORE . . A vital and interesting tussle h as ke pt five attempting to discredit White's business ability. ;Iawyers and a Miami student bUllY for the lust Ohio Bus Lines has put on an extra bus two. ,months and promises to con tinue to do so for the Oxford area with their regular Friday WHERE THE WORLD'S BEst · until May 12. altemoon run to Cleveland. ApPllrently this .. While m a ny stude nts limit· Ihemfl elves to n ha s been done in gooe! faith, but it i.~ our guess PEOPLE CONGREGATE ,month-old copy of Time, the lutest copy of tJwl the run will be discontinut'd once the Ilear­ PHONE j23-9224 Pla~boy and the movie .on F rida y night. D a vid m gs are over. WhIte sa w a need fIJI' m ore a nel b ette r-fitted The p,oint that Oh~o Bus Lines is trying to OPEN 8 A.M;-11 P.M. EVERYDAY II r LIKE il-llt) N~"" MAN ~ 'API'RGW:-H, r~ Hoot'£lZ. /1 tran::lportation for O xford, bOllf~ h t [.! G reenbrie r prove might be a valid one-that there is not statlOnwa gon a nd did f; ulTl ething abou t: it, enough business to fill a 41-seat bus except on I 'When the lowyt' r;.; ,give their closin g ol'gu­ busy weeke nds, and therefore another trans- --­ m.ents on May 12 in Columbus, D f/ ve White p ot·tation conce rn (n'ame ly White's operation) . MATINEE ,SAT •• SU~" wlll, be forcecl to wa it u ntil mirl- J·.lly at the IS not needed in this area. The'fo's one catcl1 though-White is not run­ MIAMI· WESTERN 'earhest to fmd c ut whethe r h e cFl n continue Phone 523-4115 M'ON.-FRI. AT 1:00 ' to operate and possibly expa nd the Student ning a 41-seat bus' and there will always be a MOBIL'E Cha rter Bus Service, neeel for wme SGrt of extra transportation out 01 LAST TIMES TODAY: . OXfO.Nl., mere than the infrequent runs now BROADCASTING ..:, . .Supposedly , a favorable decision would rec­ commg through. t,flY s om~ of the near or question:.lb le illegalities "36 HOURS" , , The lack of a regularly established bus sta­ that. Wh~te has committed in the pa st a nel set tton d.oes not speak in favor of the present sys­ '* Most modern P.A Equipment straight Just wha t he is running- a bus or taxi tem eIther and White's aim to build one is more ser,vice. DON'T Tamper The film makers service than Ohio Bus Lines apparently thinks '* multi-directional Who bl;l1uaht you . Although White is a business m a jor a n'd has With Your Typewriter I Oxford is w orth. .ATIISU ·OF HDN~Yand ·taken a~countm g , cours ~ s, h is books conce rning . ~here is room for Dave White and his serv­ On1v a QUQllfi.d Speclali" can Cloan TOM JOtlES now lake trahsactlOns of hiS buslI1 ess a re less than neat -Adiu,,-Ropai, VOU, ma.hln .. 10' Ice III Oxford- because it is suited for the situa­ " rI~o In prosentlng ... a.nd well-hondled. Although hi s p ra ctices hove produce work Ih.Q~ will make Beller tion and. is ~OI: e ~Iexible than the big bus lines. 'tnpr."loni ._ .. \. been. honest th~y ha ve also te nded to b e sloppy But WhIte tS gomg to have to get organized ·~t. tl~es, leavll1'g Grey.hound's and Ohio Bus and run a decent business. Oxford does not .1.mes la wyers some tlilng to che w on while nee d more irresponsible business,

P,eTER FINCH ... It Can Be A" Good Year IRITA TlJSHINGHAM Friendly Barb~r Service GIRL of ~~k~if~:~:ads :~u~~mh~~e nth~e I~ ~~; ;):~ \/~I~~ the sp~rk of life needed to make Sl!n&te a of Student Se na. te /lext Tuesday ni"ht, leader Instead of just another campus c.:-gani- .. WITH fron~ .,. ·zation. At t Come in soon and get friendly iGREEN . ,Imes, th at year WIll l;)ecom e a lonely und I Special THIS WEEK: ttYI~g ordeal- and at times it will be a m a d- ' . Probably the hardest job he and his Senate profeSSional service. We" have · . EYES denmg rat race of faces and le tte rs and speeches Villi h?ve to do is arouse a sleeping ~tudent four barbers ready to serY~} you: . • CLEAN and cold dinners. ?ody mt.o some sort of direc~ecI activity and I • OIL : A WOODFALl FILM • A New TRUE-MARK Ribbon '''''''*'',d ,tlv " In a w ~ y , no matter what Mike d oeii, Student II1terest III what is going on around them. By Stanley Staggs, Mgr. l.OF(AT PlcrUA ~S Senate Will go a certain way or follow what the number of votes cast, we can't help but Bring Your Typewriter In How SUN,-MON,-TUES'r APRIL 25·26·21 .almos t a,ppears to be !1 'pred ete rmined path. ~Oll1t ,an accusi?g. finger at faltering student Jim Gooch ar.dlow JERRY LEWIS Now we re not professll1g predcst;nation, but II1terest and Opll1l0n as the thief hurdle for a Senate can do only so much in the sandwiched', Oxley, Naus and Company to clear. p'ositioni~ ~old :>, between a re latively conserva- '" You might have to .get up on a skateboard "DISORDERLY C6NBUCT" tlVe admll1lstratlO n a nu a semi-interested stu-,: t d f dent body. .' inS aa . 'o 'fi ',soapbox, Mike, but don't hesitate Youtsler's B.Q,n .,$hop, , ( , '., I ~ . . COMING, WED., AP,,"U:a.1 B t d . to do It. T.h,ere are .enough who will listen as u ynamlc le nr.le rslrip cun make a differ-" w.e Downstair. at 1'17 E. ·Fllpl\/ O:iffor3·· .. 'ence and Oxley could be J'ust the one to furnl'sh ... .. 'are waltmg . to :hear what you have to say 1n the year ahead. "MARY POPPINS" THJt MJA~ STUDENT Page, Thr••

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Ni\NCY O'NEil," TEltRY FRIEDMAN NANCY BORDEN Deltu I UlllverliltySlaOll Alpha E~811ol\ Fill, Sh.!JIllo's ~IIPPII Kappa Glllllmu, Shllllto's

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MONDAY- " Jr, Panhellenlc nanciuet ____ D p.m. Hel'URge Room Z'l'A song F~st .,:. ___ ~ ___ ~ 'i'!ao p.m. Towel'S Room Phi Delt Swim Meet _~ __ 7!30 p.m. Billings Nntlitorlu~ ,, ' TUE:SDAY- '

Chi 0 Bridge Tournamont ___ .. 3 p.m. Chi ·On1lill'a 8;,lte ' , " , Beauty Contest -,_ " ,,_~ __ ~_ 6!"S p,m. Bonton Audlwrlum , .

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},ONNIE IIUFFMAN Delta Chi Trloyole Rnce _~_ -" p.m. Bol"OII S'tlldhnn , " JEAN RE AD , Slgn{a: ,Sigma, Shlllltu's Phi Den Swim Finals _ M_~ __ 8 p.m. BllllnA's Nntatorlum Alpha Phi, University Shop TIIURSDAY-

~nT Bike ltllcc " -'- '- - r ---~-- 1 p.m. East Qllad Jazz Co~eert ' _ ~ ___ ~~_ ",,_ ~ __ _~ 8 1);'10'. , Withrow Co'urt FRIDAY- Lambda Chi Chllrlot Race , _.4 p.m. StRdhnn

'1'heta 'Chi Movie , ______8 p.m. Dehbld Withrow Court ~if'~~'. .· - "I ... ;):, ~ -', SATURD~Y- ; I' . '~ • " . ~ Sigma Nu Golf Tournumcnt _-'I a.m. OxFOI'cl COlin try CI!lb ~ . " ;1ii ,I " . BETSY MOlUlO\\" DU Puddle Pull ______",,2 p.m. Golf Course SHARON POTTER : '. , ' ", PI Betll Phi, The Loft Candlellgllt Di1U1Cl' ______6' to 8 p,m. 1809 !tuom , Delta ' Zetll" ~he Loft

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SUSAN WALDRON, Alpha ,Sigmn Alpha (Not pictured beeHuse of Illness).

MARCIA ZUROWESTE NANCY WARE : KIIPpa Alpha Theta, The Loft Kappa Delta, The Loft

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NANCY FISIIER S~SAN ROACII Sigma Delta Tau, University Shop Dclta Gamma. The Loft JANE DEMOTTE Gamma Phi Beta, Sbllllto's edsl{ins , -~pture 'With Late IIi " ' WiD ~ : Streak 'Skins

MU Thinelads" Grab" ' . Firsts,I mt~ 1 Three 'Cats T By ED REILLY The "new look" .woody., Wills' unpredictable Red­ attempt to run thoh, In Two-Mile llelay, 'Chase skins went on the worpath last to four to-doy fiS they weekend. A couple of Silky Sulli­ University of Clnclnn~tl )ly BILL WENDLING """"""".,,""-- van tlnlshes' provided a twin defeat ' p,m. at Miami Fluid, The tiny Mid American Conference played the tortoll'e rol4' tol' Toledo's Roclcets by scores of 'l1he Bcorcots, bOQstln in the age old story of the tortoise and the hare. at th, ;o.hlo 8-1 and S-l. their better nines in ." State Relays last Saturday on the OSU campus, The omnj~tent For the uninformed, Silky Sulli­ ,Btand 9-7 on 'the sen SOn Big 10 conference was n'amed "hare for the day" as the underdQg van was a race horse whQ cap­ over MAC repl'eRontnll MAC matched guns with the Big 10 and tied them in wi,ris. tut'ed the imagination of racing and Bowling Orflon. b~~~ Mia mi did its share in pacing the MAC with two ,first 'Place fons' a couple years ago with his Buclteyes also fell to Ih finishes and an unofficial third victory. patented eleventh hour finishes, tlng Cats. 0 Redskin miler Rick Cunningham breezed his way to a first {I'om far behind to ,lnv!I!'ll1bly win Blll Woltr lends in the mile with a 4: 15,6 clocking. However, track officials' dls- In 'the stretch. . Sample coached Cl'ew qualified Cunningham ,in lhe fil'st . .' Well. the Callfol'l1ia geldlnSl hod Impressive .450 butt'ln . turn ot the second lap, I l out-distanced Al Corlus ot the CIII- nothing on the Skins ns in both Him which plooes him ntno~ The ofilclols sold UlP.t Rick push- cugo Trock Club to er4\06" the old contests the Tl'lbe spotted their Pick Off! ten na:t1onnlly. Wolff hus g ed aside A slowm' runnel' US lhoy meet stondord of 9:17..3 ,set by MAC rivals eOl'ly Inning cushions, Miami do,lellded ToJelclQ 8-7 and 3-1 In a (lnuble heo(ler Saturday ot In all but one of hl HICllIn's went Into the first \\1I'n nnd dis- John Clentor lrom Chicagb' last only to come I'oal'lng bock to fizzle Mlllmi Fleld. lI(lre first baseman Lee Guzzo nlld 80001111 baseman w,tlh a couple of hom . qunlifled the Redskin, Tcut11ll1 ate spring, ' lhe Rockets. Terry Morris break up a steal for sllooll(l.-Photo by Gmlcman credit. ers Dave Burtel finished second be- Joel Vore picked Up thl! other Ml!\ml Ilce Rick Wessels once Other top BeUl'cnt hltl racked up a season's high total of hitting by rifling 0 single through hind offlclul winnel' 8nm Bail' of Mimni place as hli' copped !l ugnin expemencod early control Pat Moglnn, Pnul Weld eu Kent Stn'le with a 4:18,8 time, .. CUlln inghnm quite obviotl ' I~' did second In the three-mile run witI' troubles and}'roledo had u 1-0 lead 13 strlj[eQuts In 7 lnplng8 of wor~. the box, scoring Chnppell wtlh Jerry Sturm, nil with ner, not let the "minor" incldenl bother 0 14 :43.2 clocking. Bill Moorl! pf "t the end of two stonzos. Then Toledo drew first blood with nn Kl'lntzline holding at third. Len hovering around the 301) him os he CRme buck to undlol' Centrul Sillte won the event wl~h the burly rlghtllonder settled down uneol'ned run In the thll'd on 0 Knmmerer then hung a clothesline Cotcher John IVIcYet, hOs ,\ 14:33,0 time. I to hold the Rockets ot bay the re­ evcry Inning thus fill' and the two-mile 1'1' I oy t eam t a a firsl wolk. wild throw and one ot their to centerfield which sealed the ploce finish with !1 lime o( 7:45,2, FRESHMAN COACQ Stlln moindel' of the contest. as Impressive III the pl&\ lm- three snfetles. The one run loomed Rocket doom. hind it. , C O'J,'IIER MEMBERS of 'the win- hulsc's Ihlnclads cl'ncked the re­ MeonwhJle, I'oundb,aller BiU Boc­ ning I'eluy squlId, which hliinilini- cord books three times at the re; kensto had the Sltlns pounding the lorge untH thl! home half of 'lhe Bixler' never was sharper in the Clnoy stonds deep ' in I'd such schools os Ohio S\.[1.1 e, No- la;l's in one of their most outstllnd­ boll Into 'the dlvt and enjQyed a sixth when the fired UP Tribe de- final Inning, setting down the side talent ond it·s onyone's wlll oppose the umlRKln, tl'e Dame, Ohio University and Ing effol'ts of the season. 7-1 morgin ~nterlng the ninth, elded thnt they had enough of 011 strikes. The thlt'teenth Rocket lV,Uchlgon, were ,Tim Isaacson, Bob J im Sibold from Toledo Sample has narl'owcd Stprt ' 11'~lIlng the llockels. bit the dust ond the Skins hnd Klink and Davc BUl't el. high schoo) turned in a SPllrkl~g Backensto \'eth'ed the first hiltel', between sophomore SCali Mioml's long-stl'ided 0-8 J n c k : 14,5 tim e in the l20-yard: lll~h but he's stllliooltlng fOI' that second Setva Chllppell got things under equnJed the il' enth'e IIJU5 vlctol'Y or Jerry Coul7.ns, Not , O\lt. Jim Schroeder wollted and Bpcheler picked up the other Red- , hurdles 10 elclpse the old' ~_ - way. drowlng 0 leadoff poss. Krlnt­ output. John Petel'son looped a single ,to wns coach Wl1Js' ohoice to skin liI'st plnee finish with a not- mun record of :14.8 in the 'evil! • line then cuught 'lhe infield flot. The dla mondmen will nttempt to ugalnS't the Beurcnts. so tortoise-like 9: 1l ,2 time in til 1Teommate Art Sondera' w~ ~IO(!'" center. The' lonky porlsider then lost compass, wulklng the next footed with Il bunt for his fifth mnlee Cinclnnntl 'their fourth TQmorrow. the Tribe 3000 me'ter steeplechnse, "Stol·ty"

In their first Mid-American con­ fevence match. Redskin racquet­ mon swamped Bowling Green, 8-1, Inst (:iaturday. Miami netters took 011 but one sll)g\es mntch and captured all three doubles contests. Sandy Franleel got the ball hum­ Cunningham Disqualif,ied ming with," 6-2. 7-5. victory ovel' Jim Dean, BO's top man .Then Blll Thompson disposed of Tom lUck ('JuO:nlnghllm. first In the mile I'lIn at the Ohio Relays last Charlie T,rackman, DU Jim Storller, ond Aillha lllaee In the, 180 high hurdles. wee~end. ~I\S dlsquallflell. bllt he managed a legal kIck In the two­ Mamlng" Rusty Walters suffered the only defeat of the day as Ray Delt Mlck Griffin make their bid for the first 5. 001. t.-Photo by, Gudemon mile' relilY ', as he anchorell the ltedsldn thlnclalls to victory In a Gates. Chuck Freiburger, and "l11e 01 1145,2.-photo by AII(1I0 Vllmal Jack Soble fl won their matches. Doubles y posed no problems MIAMI SPUNO SrOR'l'S' li RECORDS as Fr.anltcl eamed with Thomp­ I(ent Gridiron Flashes 'Pleasing' son, Walters with Freiburger und INSTANT S'J.ENCE All GnmclJ Conleronee Gatc/I with ~oble. For IIlfOrll'lOllon wrltel G W L G W L Aftel' suff~l'ing a loss to Witten­ Says Strang After S,crimmage Academic Aids, lIox: 969 Boseball 12 5 2 burg. MI.nml has come buck to 7 .. 2 before practice ends May I ' De' r~1I111Y, CQllfornla 94701 Track 3 2 1 1 1 0 boost Its record to 2-1. Besides the Lee 'Strong. head footboll coach session l'ummugln,g' thl'ol1gh loot­ a coaching clinic and the Golf 11 4 7 1 1 0 Bowllns 'Green win, the 'Skins at Kent Stote, University is spend­ baliel's, trying to find the right Tennis 3 2 1 1 1 0 scored over,I DePouw. Fl'lday. ing his time In spring training spot for each plnyer. spring ~ame. , Strang ond his staff have decld­ Another bright spot tor ' 9 eel which players will be on the proving Kent squad is oflensive 01' defensive units, After back Willie Asbury, See Dream , DI~ijjond Rings only al these Aulhorlzed ArlOarved Jewelers the first weelt of proctice, the Cincinnati's Princeton hlgb, Golden Flashes held lin 011-0 u 't be able 'to play next fnll. TO;~ ".' J~WELIRS NAM~~=~~ scrimmage with thl'ee platoons for both offense and defense seeing Tl1e football stor nclion, ' life last fall 'with a Akron Shulon'. Inc \ ment. He was the Ath.n, Cornwell .. Co. ! "I couldn·t be more pleased with es' leading ground gainer ,Pawllnll Green, Mill, Jewelry Store our {h'st full weeit -of practice be­ Doctol's will make final IIII.Y'1i1 Dunlop Jewel.,. cause evel'ything went perfectly. Coilton Ecker .. Son. 'on his avallobility after the (lelln!! Vouaele Jewel.rr Store including the weother." say s practice. Strnng, <:"orC!pn Vllloga Jewele,. The addition of a strong He Indicated that indivldullI "CJ,Ilcl'lnall Efflor-Schwartz Jeweler. sive unit with a dynamic , ~ln ,~l.rinotl FI"'hel Jewelerl talents and strengths of certain running and passing could Cln~l'rinatl Kampf Jewelry Ca. boys might calise a change to be the Kent Staters 0 chance to Cincinnati Urmelz Jewelry .. GI~tl mode in 'the future. CI .II d Holle Bra_ ture honors in the 1965 MAC on Keller'. Jewelry Sophomol'e quarterback Ron ond tighten the conference Clevelllnd.v. Swortz and flankm' Bill Blunt. both Cleveland Word', Five Pain", Inc_ considerably. Columbu. McCabe .. Eyerman, formel'ly of Massllon high school, Unlver.ltr Jewel." were especially impressive In the Miller ,s. Son scrimmage, Swartz completed C~I.,mbu" ROller'. , " Columb.ll' eight passes for the day and Blunt NCAAR C;olunibul ReiY It Co. was 011 the receiving end three Col~mbu, ~haw'. J.w.lry times, Convoy William G. Hilton Hay Your Jeweler Other good sophomore prospects Cagers F Caili'OCton who performed well were tollback Darto,n Allen Jewelry Miomi's 1964-65 cagers , BOb Wahlrob Jeweler, Don Fitzgerald, tackle Howle 'fen­ Da;t;n the spotlight when the final DtiljiliOi Robert A, Wannemacher nebAr. end Ben Wituliewicl 0 n d Ree •• Jew.llra Ray LazOI', All these bright spet!! statistics were released Ian lad 'Livelllool The Redsklns ranked ,.4 with " , F.remilnt Harv.y Oak. Jewel.r are graduates of the undefeated Gilln .. bll. Paul Davl.... Co. Kent freshman team. the nation in average Girard Strl".er Jew.lry Co. gin over all opponents. • aING. INLAIIo,. Strong indicated that Kent's of. FaraFr.'. , O.... nvill. WI.land Jewelers Shrider'S crew had a 1M For 2,Oth Century Individualists! HarHlon Lake'. Jewelry Stare fense will be placing emphasis on 15.8 . to place behind Solem ,Jewelen the passing gnme with concen­ ranked Davidson and Kant J.welry l Nev.:. ,er '';, Lelionon Gray, trAtion on patterns. cuts, and ac­ Weber Sta'!e wss third, Uma Hartl of Lima Inc. tual bali-throwing. ) Need , new ~C:arved® Loron, , Seymour', Jewl,ry Honors continue to be Dunkin Jewe'er. The Kent State mentor has Man,H,I" pleoslng problems in the quarter­ upon the 'Skins who .. ' Ironin'g:"" MantHelel Miller'. Jewele ... big" trouble , to their D~AM DI~OND ~NGS Gallea', J'welere back department with, an abun­ They'.,.. (;-OIIinb, :k.~u. Maume. dance of talent, Swnrtz is consider­ The cagers finished the fpr . Iov~'s sak,e any girl woul,d accept even an ordinary I "'ed'na Hillh'., I~. 5, best ever, for a Miami t/l81l'''8. ': , engagement ring - squat-looking, uninspiring, But, In her 'I I,ilellll,t.\wII Mille ... Jewelry Store ed the best 'thrower, Lou Harrfs 4~~ ~ Mount ",emon Richard t. ~ay of Con ton McKinley fame is the Mlomi quintet. ,f heart, she ,hopes for an exlfilordinary ring which will V , R. D. Roll .... As a teom, the Trim, comfortable Fa~~h compel the admiration of all. ' N.I.... ,UI. best runner, alld veteran Ron Mil­ Walk Short. ai'8 , jjhlh'~ly Norwtlk John_on Jewellt ... ler of Barberton is the most ex­ 29th in the nation in styled of ideal ~.rm ' Carr'. Jewelry Store . A,rtCarved Dre~m Diamond Ri~gs are extraordinary. Shun­ PolftiilOll" perienced. centagle, 38th in tea In , weather fabti~. . , . Sarilfiiiky Burn ... Gave 28th in team deCens,e, I , Wear'em,W'Bilh'emand nl_ng the, excessive metal and gingerbread of ordinary rings 1\, Receivers for the quarterback. SlelnW Wlfard Jewel .... brackets-Florida was flfs ) they're rqMt fot,fllll ' ' , they delight the modern eye. Pure in form, elegantly sculp- who eventually wins the slot, will lI~ruth.N John A.bliher offense group while ,..,.. again without 4'~nlnr. , lured, they express the taste of our time. HI"Ie'l J~elry be of the finest quaUly. Fred Gis­ Tro~ CI , held down the top spot 011 OIj:rlClllvll1e ' Allin.wo"" Jewelry sendamer was · Kent's outstanding ., Keep this for compadsonl See (lur new styles at your' POPUlM SOLID COLORS *!JOO " ~d UflJlIIRI Howord Ivonl ""welry receiver last yeoI' and is back to fensive side. ArlC~rved Jeweler before you decide, Each from $150, For , Laudle.', Jl!welry complement the abilities of the Jeff Gehring. Miami's ' , :, " .free Illustrated folder write to ArtCarved, Dept. C 216 East ' ')'WA III. Jin.. n'l Jeweler. speedy Blunt. ing tor ward, was the onlY YARN.DYED WEI,VU IN ,.. ~ .. >. V!!Iii" l!ollHk ".w.lry STRIPES AND PlAIDS " , ,U ' '~ " " " 45th Street, New York, N. Y. 10017. I , ,, _iii ~ ... Coach Strang believes that his dual 'Skin to make the team is deeper and S'tronger at books. He placed 30th fARAH MANUfACTURING co , INC, U PASO, 1I,X'A,S , every position. New formations nation's tree throw and concepts will be worked on leaifers. THE ,MIAMI STUJ:)ENT Page Five Redskins TrOIl;ThCe .u.a.a,q(U.I Baker Captures Medali~t 'Honors nte,.".nral Laurels Offered Tribe Panthers, 73.58 What's TUESDAY-- As Lin~ster8 Edge Marshall, 13·11 Mi ami's 1hinlles waltzed nnd skipped their way around the Baseball a8'ains\ £"nelnnatl,. ,AII.'Campus Track Meet By JOHN EDll:N '------_._------... _-.- .--_.- hIck. Friday to down the fang­ 3:30 p.m. MlaJlI ·.Flvld less Panthers of Pilttsbu rgh, 73-58, Redsltln golfers hillted the rllm­ Winter Sports Banquet, 0:30 in II dua l meel, Intromurol sections : FI'aternftles, tndepen- lI.m'. Horitage Room, U'nl- pElglnrp Big Green Mllrshall 13- , ' g Tl'lbe Miami nnd the Air ~orQc at Old reliable John Gehring really _"ouAn1n,rI one . ot Its bl -' dents and Fl'eshman, In the Greelt verslty Center. ot the yeoI' last Sat- ,competltlon Sigma Phi Epsilon cadets each totaled six polnts but 11 In a dual l'nl'.tch Friday on the put forth as he captured tlr ~ t In WEDNESDAY- .. every male student waR edged Beta Theta Pi, 49·44%, Be­ couldn't qulte equal the : effort pt;t Oxford course. three evenls. Gehring wenl 21-10 Dftllebftll at Incllana Central 5·10 D chance to win athletic hind the leaders slJ'agglerl tht> rest out by the men of' Swlng Hall as In 'th e broad jump, In the hlRh Tennis against Earlham, 3:00 DJck Bakel' of Miami carded a jump and 12 teet in the triple In the unn1401 AU-Campus of the Frutel'nlty alhletes, led by Uie Swingers accumulated 114 lI.m. Tonnls Courts one-undel'-pol' 72 'to lead Illl golf- jump event. meet. . Phi Gamma Della's 18 points, points In a busy day's work, In a meet W.l\S divided Into three In the Independent division, FRIDAY_ . ers. Art Ware traveled the coul'se JACK BACHEI.Elt WON the J·.a.ther POOl' ,freshman s'howJl'lIg. Me. Baseball at Dayton . in a very acceptable fashion with mile nnd Mike Decker finished Bride assel·ted Itself over 'Ander­ Qolf lIt Ohio U. an even pal' 73 to give the Red­ third In the 1760-yard dash. Steve Brubaker I1nd ,Tim Isaacson tinl ah­ son, 28-6, Tennis at Dayton ~ kllls additional support. ed first and third In th E' 14'Yl\rd Other low scores for Miami wel'C dll sh. pt'Oduced by Dick Bogenschutz, 76, Tuning up for the Ohio R e l1\ Y~ Inside 'the Wigwam ond John Hopldns, 77. lhe nexl day. Cl1ptain Bob Klink Marshall was led by their num­ pnd Rick Cunningham wll llzed ber-one man, Dick Shephet'd, who across the fini sh line holding hHnd s finished with a 74. The big Green to tie In a dead heat in the ha lf By DAVID MOLYNEAUX placed two other golfers wllh Iden­ mile. 'Student' Sporls Editor ticol socres of 74. Other fanlastic firsts by the "The Big Green must b (J i'eglll'd­ 'Skins were Gene Kan gas in th e ed as one of the best golf squuds high hurdles , Joel Voro In the two· They're F (1st at Drake In the MAC," indicated Rodger mile trot, Tom Zappler in the shot Cromel', cO[l.ch , 'I'he Marshall put with a fling of 49·8. When Miami's thinelads travel to Des Moines, Iowa, sharpshooters have ulready top" GAGE COOPER PICKED up a second in th e Shot , Greg Hallison f.lUlI"OI.. u;y ,for ,the 56th annual running of the 'Drake Relays, ped Ohio Univ e r~!ty 1.9-5 11 n d I will nd themselves in some pretty fast company. Slated breezed past Toledo 20-4 in th e and Terry Burnett finish ed second young sell son, b~:i~=EJ and third in lhe pole vault nnd on the Drake track is Randy MatsQn, 260-pound !j , Ray Kress picked up seconds in A&M 8hQ~putter, a runn'er-up in the Olympics. "It was 11 big mllleh and " big bolh the 100- and 220·yard dashes. C/lallenging Miami's two-mile relay team, victorious at win for us, 'fhe boys IlH! :'enlly Assistant cop eh Stan Imhulse, Ohio Relays thiEl past weekend, will be a quartet from sladlng to plr.y good g,olf, U n d Over He Goes who took over for hend mentor th!!y'l'c working 'tog ether lik e a The .shotput .proved .to be one 01 the rmJ!:llIlst events of the Greek Bob Epsktll'l\p lit Plttsbul'gh, sa id State. The existing record 'for the Drake oval is golf team should," Co ttcll Cl'OI'nel' 20,6. The Redskins' 45.2 was good enough for the victory Week Traok Meot. Jel'I'Y ivins dlsploys th o III'Oller form nnd th ut the meet was a "real breath- 7: observed. cr," Imhuise did nol take Steve OSU, style. ZBT Mike ·Cuhen WOII the Ilvcml wlth n toss of' 40' 7". The next oppositioll fo1' lhe Red­ -l'hoto by Glldeman Bl'ubakel' and Dale Pritchel to the Otis Burrell, who has twice cleared seven feet, could skins will be pl'ovlcted by lII',~ h 1'i­ I Steel City. ! the Drake Ihigh jump mark of 6-9. The University of vol Ohio U. Bobcnts in u mUlch do proc;luot is one of four entrants who have passed the in Athens Thursday. 'I'he mlltch n foot mprk before. say DrQkR officials. will give the Redsldns an oppor­ Other record breaking possibles are Richard Stebbens, tunity to pl'llctice on the Ath e n~ • Come To Us Fo,r The Best IBarber Service In Town course that will be the slle fOI' junior who was timed in' 9.2 recently fol' the the MAC Chlllllpimlships, MI\Y 21, dash and Sophomore Charlie 'Greene of Nebraska and Come to us for complete borber service Rivers, of New ,Mexico, both IOO-yd. dash men. Sand S Meons the Best Coach Bob Epskamp's crew will have their hands fuB, , i 'Who's Tops In The Derby? EXPERT s and S BARBER SE RYleE Have you made your choice for the Kentucky Derby I. B. Sasser, Fred Stubbs, Roy Creech, Everett Coyle Better be careful if you are a Bold Lad fan. The 1 W. High St. Oxford lad went down to defeat Saturday, finishing third, a Utll'IIIIIU the runner-up Hail To All in the $9'1 thousand Shot From Gltn.~ Memorial at AHueduct. Flag Raiser held on to win Alpha Delta Phi, Mlek Griffin, Ilractlces his 1'00'm ", ~i~ ,11I1I'C1II1Ig race by a neck, Nine of the entries for the race are evcmtH' In Sftturday's Intramural traclt meet. Gi'ifflu ',ls II ,forlltCl' eligibteo. high schuol b'aekmon,-Photo IIY Gudomnn Shpemaker will mount Lucky Debonair for the What happened to my BL T? run May 1. The veteran Derby rider confirmed to ,.... " , Cincinnati Enquirer reporter, that Thursday's Blue Bacon, letluce, tomato and mayonoise on loost Stakes will be the final tune-up for "Lucky." Makes on excell ent COMbination sandwich . It 'the .Debonalr one has to get my vote for the Derby tokes tiMe 10 make and so many reslauronls If you want dependable pre­ don't want to bother makin~ them. W e ge t many Shoerraker has the ability to pus~ the "Ia:\y one" ~------~ i¥Co~e~1fIl'lflO ''"''=CIldi I", ::=;~ cise watch repair allow us to requests for BLT's, so naura lly we a re gla d to the finish line first, Other hopefuls for the years' biggest race are Tom Rolfe, NEED COPIES 'OF: '25 2 ' repair, service your watch. make them for ",au. We usc three large sli ces of E~e-iy movement is repQlred crisp bacon and a thick sl ice of tomato. To ma ke Dele~ate Ilnd Native Charger, TERM PAPERS • aOOK PAGES • L C__ l . with exacting professional sure the bacon Is crisp and, the sandwich is a s· REFERENCE MATERIAL' DOCUMENTS· 'THESES' lRANSCRIPTS sembled properly, takes a little lon!l er, Pl ease be ed by Kent Prugh's :51.3 and skill. " ,Relays • •• , . -AND MORE pati ent. We think you' ll find it's worth wo iting a Sand(JI's' : 49.8, while Gary Moore '(,-i't'., t ,-1 , .• anchored wlth a :49.6 quarter. couple of minutes lon!1e r. ((lont: .trom ,pale 4, col. 2) o~iy 25c' per' copy on the self·servlce Lp.st year's Ohio State Class A In :14,6 to finish right behind champion Mllm Fuimmholtz from HOSACK'S West Al exandria, was cloclmd at 32 IE. High Oxford In the season, Sanders 10 flat in the 100-YQrd dQ sh, VieD-MAliC COPIER ..., broken Gene Kangas' record 15.3 In the hurdle event. MIAMI UNIVERSITY Conveniently located at: ALSO TURNED a FOO'rBALL SCHEDULE :elocklnigof :09.8 in the MIAMI UNIVERSITY LIBRARY dash, 1005 Payne trom Midland, Sep,tembcr 18 Purdue Away (Welt 01 'Maln Loon DOlk September 25 I smashed the trosh stan­ Xavier Home ., :39.7 In the 'Intermedlate October 2 W, Mlch, AWIl)' . when he crossed the finish ON MAY 1st THERE'S A BIG October 9 Kent State Away 39.5 seeonds. October 16 Marshall Home mile 'relay team clip­ October 23 Ohio U. Home eight tenths of a second off October 30 BG Away ( LAS SI FIE D·S old record with a time of November 6 Tol edo Home Up to 30 word. •• _ • _ •••••••• , •••.••. 1 bsue $.50 November 13 Dayton Away MOSCOW TOO mile relay PARADE IN 2 ~ •• ue. .75 NovembN' 20 Away : 50, follow- Clnclnnll 1I Deadline for Tue.day Issue is Sat. at 12nO\ln, and for Friday ISlue on Tuelday at 2 p.m. ' , Ads must be Dald for bv dav of Issue: I. Ads ean be Inserted by calling ~x •. 370 or 713, or by Thru Bus Service bringing them to room 244 in the Universlty ..Center. The Parade In Oxford A:.re YOU accapted by PC o. a \523-470 aft~r 4 p . .w.~ or seo It In B~fween & T. hoping to be a PCV? Conla~t .!Icllo-". ~a_~t Wa!II~!' " Oxfo.rd Cleveland Mike Molonay, 523-4392. (Don t Apartment for rent' '''"- close to forget your Q No.1 ,

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PU Puddle Pull ...... _ ' ~ _ , ~ _ Il I~ ' c ·. ~"; ·i ~ 8 points lllr 111$, 6 '~r in~;· . ' fo ~ ·3rd. 2jo~ ~t~, 1 for 51h, WOMEN'S EVEN'l'S-DeUa Gamm_ Troph, ~ \. i ~ : ' , lat' ~ .. d 3rt 41h Zota Song Fost ----: .- , ( ' I "1 1 I '~ • These pictures show a sample of what Miamians ean expoct to Chi 0 Brlclgc sec at the Faculty Art ShOw Ol)en through Sutllrllny at lIIot/tand Hall gallery. The show !lleludes worlt ill "virtually every medium" Beauty Oontest -. by the IIlne members of Miami's art (Iel)artmcnt. Tho gallor~' will - be open 8 a,m. to Ii p.m. weolu1an 111111 8 a .lII. lo 110011 SalUl'day Delta Chi Trloyole ~Photos by Glldeman

6 poInts for 1st, " for 2nd, i tllf Srd. ' ~ for 4th Applications for OLIP HERR AFROTCAid Due Appllcatlons for All' Force Re- undergradua te and gl'aduate work - (Cont. from page 1, col. (i) was not initinled Imtll 19GO, sel've Officer Training COl'PS Bcho- In the 'two years. SO l'oritles bccnme active in lil l'ships uncler last year's ROTC Mia mi's Department of Aero­ mony wus changed 10 cundle light­ Gl'eek Week affail's in 1952, when Revitalization Act must be sub- apnce Stud iesl has nnnollnccd that ., - Ing the next yenl', The torch mUI'­ II womlln wus selected as reigning mitted by May 1, Rlm li cations £I re being accepted for athon WLIS moved inside Benton roy li lly for the first time, Aud itorium In 1960, a nd was dJ'op­ Female pal'l!cipl\tlon In athletic Applicants for tho 1,000 available enh'y into t he I'cq\lil'ed six-weeks ped entirely after lhut. competition other than swimming scholarships will be selected on the slimmer training course, P revious to 1950, several intel'­ I Ilnd the Chal'iot Race) had to wait basis of scores on 'lhe Ail' Force The physicul examination and frRternity activities had lulICn until 19G!, the first yeaI' of the OfficeI' Qualifying Test, college Ail' Force Office I' ClUallfying TeRt place here, but thcy hlld never be­ Deltu Ch i tricycle nice, grade point averlll'e lind r ating must be com pleted by May 1st so fore been coordlnuted inlo one TilE CHI OMEGA Bridge Toul'­ from a s,choLarship interview board, tha t 'applicunts Ill ny be enrolled in week under cooperative dll'ecllon, noment: dealt its first hand in 1958, . THE SCHOLARSHIPS available the summer pl'ognuTI, These included the Intel'fl'l) tcrnity under this plan are available to and the Panhellenic Bunquet, now TWO AIR FORCE bases, Max­ 1, Hlttlng tho booksP" Ball, lin Interfl'lltel'nity Sing, and beginning juniors in the four-yea I' ~' ~, YO\l're not ·cYen mnrriod, the initiating actlvl'ly of Greek well All' Force Base, Montgomel'Y . , -. an Ugly Man cont.est. Weelt, was added to lhe program AFROTC prognlln, Ala .. und Kessler All' FOl'ce Base, No, I WllSjUSt We've known oach othu It seems to hnve beon Delta Up­ in 1063, Each scholarship pays $50 R Biloxi, Miss., will be the sites of thinking IlbOllt what I • tbr06 full weekI. ' silon which spal'ked intot'est in lhe The Zeta Tau Alpha Songfest be­ month plus tuition, textbook costs the slimmer trainin g sessions. \ to glvo Suo, It's idea of 1\ week of all-Greck com­ cnme fl P(\l't of Greek Week also in and laboratory fees, Qllr nnnlvorsllryt petitive activities, WaD, ..' IN lMO TilEY sponsored their The Theta Chi movie, although Upon completion of the pro"I'am • ,~. I I. and graduation, the student must Superintendent firsl Tug-O-WlIr, and from the not pl' eclsely un athletic competi­ accept commission pnd serve first expressed the expectation tion, is nn eagerly unticipated part a fOllr ye!1oI'B Ilctlve duty, Lectures About tha t it would become lut El l1l111 ltl of: the weelt's fes'llvllies, activity, THE SCItEEN WENT up behind UNDER A NEW plan, ROTC City Teaching Contl'ast wllh the pI'esent Pud­ Withrow Court for the first time students with two years of school­ dle P ull Is interesting, The con­ in 1962. Films shown have been ing to complete can count both "The Challenge of T euchlng In a , ' . test, involving teams from every "Picnic." "Cot on a Hot Tin 1100f" Large City" will be discussed by fraternity, 'look place across Till­ r.nd "Once More. With Feeling," Junio,· Women Dr, Paul E riggs, Cleveiand's Sup­ laWlInda Creek by the Oxfol'd wat­ This year's audience will have erintendent of Schools , at a grad­ erwol'ks bridge,

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