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The Butler Collegian U Serving the Campus Sine* 1886 The Butler Collegian U Serving the Campus Sine* 1886 Volum* 78 Indianapolt« 7, Indiana Wednesday, November 16, 1960 No. 16 BU’sThree-Tim e ICCChampionship Football Squad Feted at Banquet Cross Country Team to be Honored; Seniors, Freshmen Coach Tony Hinkle W ill Make Speech Pick Class Officers A final tribute to another one Hinkle have suffered only two of Tony Hinkle’s great football defeats while winning 28 games. Today In Jel Hall teams will be paid tonight at On top of this, the Bulldogs have Senior* and freshmen will the annual fall sports banquet won three consecutive Indiana choose their class officers today at 8:30 P.M. in Atherton Center. by voting in Jordan Hall oppo­ Also receiving honors will be a Collegiate Conference Champ­ site the Admissions office from small group of die-hard cross ionships. 8:30 to 3 pm. country runners who participa­ Mr. Hinkle in past years has To vote, a student must be ted in this grueling four-mile taken second honors in the spea­ carrying twelve hours and be event in 1960. king department at such ban­ a member of his particular class. Featured speaker at the ban­ quets, but this year, he will be The Student Council has drawn quet will be "Mr. Butler Univer­ the featured speaker much to up voting lists for each class us­ sity,” Paul D. Hinkle, who has the delight of students and fans ing the voter registration cards been a fixture on the campus for alike. Coach Hinkle, who has a filled out at last fall’s registra­ forty years. At the age of 81, witty manner about him, un­ tion. Coach Hinkle is still coaching doubtedly will point out some Students have two slates of basketball, football and baseball of the unusual circumstances officers from which to select. and enjoying every minute of it. that he and the team have found They are as follows: The final victory of the year themselves in this year plus a SENIORS: over Washington of St. Louis preview of what’s to come for Butler Independent Confedera­ completed an amazing three- Butler University for the next tion: president, Dick Steinber- year span in which the Bulldogs two or three seasons. ger; vice president, Sam Stege- undep the direction of Tony Highlight of the banquet will man; secretary, Ed Ezell, and be the presentation of the con­ treasurer, Dave Gillion. ference trophy which Butler will Greek Caucus: president, CTS Students keep as a result of winning three Bryon Schoofileld; vice president, straight league titles. This pre- Sam Stegeman; secretary, Nancy Present Plays sentataion should be particularly Redding, and treasurer, Seth delightful to the "touchdown Lewis. twins,” John Skirchak and El­ FRESHMEN: This Week The Christian Theological Se­ mer O’Banion, who have waited Butler Independent Confedera­ three years to see this dream tion: president, Jay Farwick; minary Players will present two come tnie. Dr. William Howard, vice president, Sheila Virag; religious dramas in Sweeney secretary, Rhea Christenson, and secretary-treasurer of the I. C. C. treasurer, Rod Caldwell. GRAD MAKES GOOD. Bill Justice, a Herron Art School Chapel tonight through Friday, and chairman of the University Gr'eek Caucus: president, Ron graduate, was in town last weekend to speak at the Art Dir­ at 8 p.m. Faculty Athletic Committee, will Funkhouser; vice president, ector’s Club of Indianapolis. Mr. Justice has been cartooning A British drama by R. H present trophy to Coach Tony Dave Foreman; secretary, Nancy Ward called "The Prodigal Son” Hinkle. with Disney Studios since 1937. He started his career making deals with the familiar Biblical In addition to the conference Lapanen, and treasurer, Bob $12.50 per tiieek but admits things are looking a little better Angell. story in a somewhat modern trophy, the most valuable play­ Juniors and sophomores will now. And for those who might have wondered, the only dif­ dramatic setting. An American er and the Hilton U. Brown tro­ hold their officer election on ference between Chip and Dale is that one has a larger drama written by the young ne­ phies will be awarded to grad­ Friday. nose and a few hairs on his head. But is it Chip or Dale? gro playwright, Darius Leander uating players. Indianapolis Swann, "The Circle Beyond sportswriters and sportscasters Fear,” is the second drama pre­ select the most valuable player, sented by the players. and the B-Men’s chapter at But­ Annual Religious Emphasis Week Starts Today; Featured in “The Prodigal ler determines the winner of Son” are Graham Marsh, Wini­ the coveted Hilton U. Brown a- fred Smith, Stanley Melton, ward for mental attitude. Ronald SnfLth, Duane Taylor, Sphinx, junior men’s honor­ and Clay Lowe. The cast of ary, will sponsor the event and Thanksgiving Convo Climaxes Observance "Circle Beyond Fear” includes they will also award trophies to A series of student discussion Phi Delta Theta: Rev. Jack Mc­ Robert Hall, Kay Underwood, seven Butler seniors on the foot­ meetings and the Thanksgiving Mahan, Crestview Christian Nancy Gossage, Jane Wiatt, Bet­ ball team. These seniors include Deirdre Porter convocation will highlight Reli­ Church; Phi Kappa Theta: Fa­ ty Jo Yarling Robert Kendall, Jerry Butler, Bob Day, Don Fui- gious Emphasis Week at Butler ther William Cleary, Holy Spirit Ronald Knight, Roger Sizemore, aytar, Bob Magnuson, Jim Shep­ University, November 10-23. Church; Pi Beta Phi: Rev. Rich­ John Lee. herd, John Skirchak, and Elmer Assumes Post The. program will begin with ard Daniels, Saint Paul’s Episcop­ “The Prodigal Son” deals with O’Banion. Dick Egner, managing editor "fireside” discussion groups to­ al Church; Sigma Nu: Dr. Joseph the eternal truths of repentance For those people who haven't of the Collegian, has resigned his night at 8 p.m. at sorority and Belcher, Woodruff Place Baptist and forgiveness which are cau­ yet purchased tickets, they post to start student teaching at fraternity houses and men’s and Church; Tau Kappa Epsilon: ght up in the deeply moving par­ will be available at the door be­ North Central High School. women’s residence halls on the Father James Higgins, Cathedral able of the prodigal son enacted fore the banquet for $2.28. Deirdre Porter, now Collegian campus. The school-wide con­ High School; Trianon; Rev Ken­ in the timeless setting of a fam­ editorial director, will assume vocation climaxing the week will neth Reed, Methodist Hospital, ily. The decision, the going for­ the managing editorship. be held at 11 a.m. Nov. 23 in and Women’s Residence Hall: th, the broken family circle, the UN Study Tour Editorials will continue to be the Butler Fieldhouse. Rev. Vergil Sexton, Broad Ripple sojourn in the world, the repen­ written by Miss Porter and Mari­ Discussion leaders will be: Methodist Church. tance, and the return portrays Is Next Week lyn Dicks, editor. Alpha Chi Omega; Dr- Ray the pride of man who trusts in Montgomery, Speedway Christ­ his own strength and wanders The Indianapolis Council on ian Church; Butler Independent Junior Student the wastes of the world until he World Affairs lit cooperation Students Association: Rev. Jack comes to himself and seeks for­ with Butler University and the TeamOpensSeason Zandstra, Christian Reformed giveness from the Father. Indiana University Downtown Sporting new blue and white Church; Delta Delta Delta: Rev. Receives Prize The “Circle Beyond Fear” Center is sponsoring a study uniforms, the A F R O T C bas­ Ron Gullet, Indinanapolis Youth Mary Anne Kondrath, Junior deals with the question asked tour to the United Nations, Nov. ketball team is getting in shape for Christ; Delta Gamma: Rev. is the recipient of this year’s of Adam, "Where are you?” and 24-28, during the Thanksgiving to participate in the Fall Creek W. C. Reynolds, Jrr, Windsor Scholastic Award given by the the question asked of Cain, vacation. Parkway YMCA Class A League VillSge Baptist Church; Delta Indianapolis Chapter of the Na­ Where is thy brother?” and The tour will leave Indianapo­ this season. Tau Delta: Dr. N. I. Schoolfleld, tional Office Management As­ answered within the circle lis Thanksgiving Afternoon and Composed of 12 members of Grace Methodist Church. sociation. of the church. The choral dra­ return to Indianapolis on the the Cadet Group, the team is Kappa Alpha Theta: Dr. John The $100 scholarship and ma centers around Cain and the early morning train, Monday, coached by Sergeant Erv Lyde. F. Williams, First Presbyterian Scroll of Achievement were pre­ freedom to which he is senten­ Nov. 28. The first of 13 League games Church, Franklin; Kappa Kappa sented at a dinner attend by ed­ ced for his rebellion against The cost is $88, covering the for the team will be held to­ Gamma: Rev. Donald J. Kouwe, ucators and commercial teachers God. His flight from the eter­ train fare, hotel accomodations, morrow. The B. U. squad will Devington Baptist Church; Kap­ at the Continental Hotel. nal questions is made in the and a guided tour of the United also play the Indiana Central pa Sigma: Rev. Charles Smith, Mpss Kondkath is tbp sixth wilderness of the world. Nations Headquarters. Food and College reserve team January Victory Missionary Baptist recipient of this yearly awaxd, Each performance will be incidentals will be paid by the 6. Late in February they will Church; Lambda Chi Alpha: Rev. whfch Is made to the upper followed by a coffee and discus­ individual participants. attend the AFROTC tournament Michael McClain, United Presby­ classman whose academic work sion hour after the play. Di­ Anyone interested should at Bunker Hill, Indiana. terian Synod at Indianapolis; and campus activities are judg­ rector of the Seminary Players make reservations immediately Alan Miller, 6’3” Cadet Cap­ Men’s Residence H all: Joe Bragg, ed most outstanding by a facul­ is Dr.
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