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Soccer Squad Enters NCAA Tournoy News Vol 100 DENISON UNiVERSITY GRANVILLE OHIO NOVEMBER 12 1965 No 7 Soccer Squad Enters NCAA Tournoy News Commentator Brinkley To Head Up Lecture Series David Brinkley Everett Dirksen Robert W Shelton Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan Richard Nixon Robert Lowell dis- tinguished American poet and Art Buchwald What do these celebrated American figures have in common They have all indi- cated a willingness to speak at Denison during the next six months These are some of the persons contacted by Douglas DeRusha Students To Give a Denison junior who has initi- ated the Celebrity Lecture Ser- OpportunityWeek ies This series will open Sunday Nov 21 at 2 pm with NBC news Next week designated as In- commentator David Brinkley ternational Opportunities Week speaking on A World Gone Denison students will have the Mad opportunity to learn more about Tickets for the Brinkley lec- the academic and service pro- ture are now being sold to stu- grams available in foreign coun- dents in a campus- wide drive tries for American students Advance tickets for students are 1965 Three supplementary convocation Denison University Soccer Team Front row Left to right Bill Haines Mike Zinner selling for 125 they will cost Rip credit programs have been Obletz Sandy Ingraham Tim Hartman Jim Larimer Jim Conners Rick Johnson Pete Ny- 150 at the door Non- student lund Jimmy Wilson Dave Johnson Second row Head Coach Ted Barclay planned which will meet in Fel- tickets start at 175 and will be George Barber John lows Auditorium McCarthy Jebs Selden Tim Blake Captain Bill Stephens Pete Larsen Nat Stoddard DickErick- priced at 200 on Nov 21 on Monday night Nov 15 the em- Pete Walther Geoff Littick Third row Dick Meyer Bill Franz Dave Smith Rick Johnson The idea for this series came Tom McCulloch Peter Borden Iain Callan Dave Daberko Dave Johnson Gary phasis will be placed on sum- Arnold Dave Hoff- mer programs Tom to DeRusha while he was acting man Trainer Randy Morse Fourth row Loren Souers Van Crawford Tom Cook service Stege as Mike Fisher will show slides taken in Japan in his capacity Denison Forum Tom Fromme Bruce Hoeft John Stapleford Ralph Rhodes Rick Marshall Neil Hiltunnen Dave Coordinator a position he has Kuhns Gary Arnold where he participated in the YMCA work camp held for two years He has studied John Randall Richard Page similar programs at Ohio Wes- leyan University Col- Lake To Faculty and Diane Spitzer will speak re- Antioch Forest Host Regional Rejection lege and Bucknell University by Charles spectively on Operation Cross- Horr roads American Friends and the DeRusha plans for the series Sports Editor Of Calendar Plans YWCA in South America There not only to pay for itself but he Strange sounds and smiles are being heard and seen will also be a panel discussion hopes that in the span of a few around the physical education offices Coaches and secre- Debated Students who are interested in years enough profit will have by Senate been accumulated to endow the taries alike smile as emmi- independent travel will be inter- strangely the sounds of a banjo program program To protect himself in rate office one by Sally Fritz ested in the Wednesday from the of of the Big Red mentors The News Editor night Nov 17 which will include case the idea fails miserably he musician is head has had faculty a soccer coach Ted Barclay and he has The recent debate of academic a film concerning travel and liv- members and plenty to be strumming about calendar revisions ended Monday ing arrangements few Granville citizens sign 50 Denison University was a unanimous choice of evening when the faculty passed Thursday Nov 18 at 4 pm limited liabilities Sixty have the been collected to date and De- fiv- eman compete a proposal to even the length of there will be a half hour presen- selection committee to in the 1965 NCAA tion concerning the general na Rusha is aiming for 100 Mi- deast Soccer Tournament at Lake Forest Nov 19- 20 both semesters to 14 weeks Fac- ulty approval of the measure pre- Continued on page 3 Continued on page 3 Committee chairman Nick Wasylik athletic director at Lake ceded the scheduled Tuesday Forest College Wheaton 111 coach Bob Baptista Akron night senate discussion of three coach Stu Parry Coach Barclay and University of Illinois different calendar proposals DCGA To Sponsor Entertainment coach Forest Tyson gave the Big Red the nod after their The approved calendar reform victory over previously undefeated Oberlin Saturday effective next fall provides for With Folksingers Ian and Sylvia The Yeoman were also invited to the tournament from two 14- week semesters It differs from the present calendar by be- Ian and Sylvia Canadian folk the Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association as was Lake Forest ginning the first semester one singers will perform Wednesday as an independent from Illinois The fourth team will be week later and ending the second Nov 17 in Swasey Chapel at selected after Saturdays contests The two teams under semester one week earlier Origi- one show 830 to 1030 under consideration are Ohio Wesleyan which battles the Yeo- nally proposed by the faculty the auspices of the DCGA Social committee reform Committee Tickets will be 2 men Chicago Ulini executive the and Wheaton which clashes with the passed the faculty by a vote of 73 Ian Tyson and Sylvia Fricker Denison is the only definite returning team to the to 21 began singing as a team in To- tourney although OWU and Wheaton were both in the The new calendar as it was ronto coffee houses They are llid- east division last season with Wheaton defeating Akron adopted for next year stands as well- known for their recording Four Strong Winds and for 3- 0 in the finals The first games will be played Friday follows First Semester 1966 You Were On My Mind a Nov 2 being 19 at 10 pm and pm with the finals played Sept 17 Sat New student song Sylvia composed herself Saturday at 2 pm The consolation contest is to be held days begin Together they have done con- Saturday morning at 10 Sept 22 Thurs Registra- cert tours dramatic roles on Canadian television and numer- 6- 11 record tion The Big Red enters the tournament with a ous nightclub engagements Their t 7 page 3 Continued on page Continued on appearances on the Hootenany show and the Bell Telephone LifeinF- ocus Hour have won them recognition Abornathy to Guest Baumgartner in the US John Pagones of the Washing- ton Post wrote of their January In reviewing their disk Four 1964 performance at the Cellar Head ROTC Discusses Love as Psychotherapy Strong Winds New York Times Door The young Canadian team Magazine Folksingers Cadet Major Theodore Aber- DCA- LifeInF- ocus committee brought Dr said are a dazzling looking couple a The sponsored taste- nathy has succeeded Cadet Col Richard L Baumgartner to the campus for its first semester pro could hardly find a more condition which younger folk Ronald Rakowski as Cadet Group eram ful model than the work of Ian singing fans seem to demand and Sylvia Sylvia is an Commander of Denison s A Denison alumnus Dr Baumgartner received his MD de- absolute smasher ATROTC Detachment A promot- gree Reserve School of Medicine and interned at Don Kearn of the Washington and Ian so I overhead a pair of from Western say spe- ion in rank from Cadet Major to Charity Hospital New Orleans He earned his BD degree at Union Daily News wrote of the great females is something Cadet Lt Colonel was also include- ineoiogicai oeinmary in new variety of the numbers in the Ian cial too d in the announcement made by York City and at the time work- and Sylvia program They quick- This concert by Ian and Sylvia Rakowski yesterday as all cadets Johnson Supports ed with Puerto Rican Spanish ly and easily ran through such will be the second of DCGAs convened for common hour and Negro teenagers of the East assorted and arresting items featured entertainment Those Abernathy is the third mem- Harlem Protestant Parish as Katie Dear a meaty old who must leave at intermission Freedom may ber of this years senior class to Fast for After completing his psychi- scotch ballad titled Cruel Mo- still receive convocation hold AFROTC credit A concert by Peter Nero this position in President Lyndon B Johnson atric residency at University Hos- ther an original poem set to In to Rakowski Wil- is scheduled to follow Nov 30 addition has given official support to the pital in Columbus he began serv- music of course about a border am K Stephens has been Cadet Thanksgiving Fast for Freedom ing on the psychiatric staff of affair to do with that old Ameri- Group Commander Thursday when an Harding Hospital Worthington can custom of week- end cultural The new commander is cur- scheduled for Correction estimated 100000 students will go Ohio and on the Methodist Theo- exchanges at Tiajuana the title rently president of the Air Honor to feed logical School Faculty Delaware escapes me and a wonderfully As a result of an editorial error Society president of the local without dinner in order impoverished Mississippi Ne- Ohio as assistant Professor of wild woolly and witty Finnians the following members of the chapter of Sigma Delta Pi na- Religion and medicine Wake class of 1966 were omitted from honor- groes tional Spanish language 120 col- Baumgartner stated that the Deans List which appeared ary summer Students at more than Dr and was first in his will par- Although I am continuing to in the issue of Oct 29 Ed camp flight at Langley Air Force leges and universities ticipate in the fast a four year work in the general area of Applications Robert Johnstone Constance Ease Virginia
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