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View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by OpenSIUC Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC April 1964 Daily Egyptian 1964 4-11-1964 The aiD ly Egyptian, April 11, 1964 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_April1964 Volume 45, Issue 121 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, April 11, 1964." (Apr 1964). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1964 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in April 1964 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1964 Football Auociated PrelUl Forecast Roundup DAILY EGYPTIAN Ptl/!e2 Page 7 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Volume 4S Carbondale, Illinois Saturday, April 11, 1964 ~umber 121 All ('dili 1964 Elections to Be Held May 6 - . University e]ll * * Council Postpones Proposal Greeks' Week For Yoter RegiAtration Shift Starts Monday All-campus elections will the Most Popular Faculty Greek Week Will open Mon be held May 6, the Student Member May 6. The earller day for Southern's 13 Council decided at its Thurs date for the vote for a faculty sororIties and fraternities. day evening meeting. member was necessary so The week will start with Included on the ballot will the winner could be announced members of the organizations be the positions of student May 7 at Spring Festival As canvassing Jackson County to body president and vice pres sembly. It was Davis who collect cancer drive funds. ident, living area representa moved to reconsider. The drive will continue tives to the Carbondale Stu Some discussiun occurred through Wednesday. The fund dent Council, Carbondale rep- over w::'ether Council should raising chairmen are Mary resentatives to tbe sponsor another Mo st Larson and Marjorie Malone. a II-University St udent Popu lar- Faculty-Member Greek Week activities will Council, and Most Popular vote. since suggestions have be headed by Judith Pope and Faculty Member. been made to abolish it. Byron Taylor, cochairman, Petitions Will be available "I don't think we should and John Nelson, adviser of Monda y at tbe Student Govern drop it," Davis said. "It's 'Small Group Housing. ment Office. one of the few traditions we Traditional track and field Tbe Council postponed ac do have at this school." events Thursday will highlight tion on Election Commis the week. The inter-fraternity A bill suggesting a study sioner Fred Raucb's proposal of ROTC leadership labora chariot race will add a touch to revamp student voter reg of "real Greek" atmosphere tory grades, introduced by istration procedures. Mem Larry McDonald, proxy for to the event. bers indicated that any action On Friday, a banquet in the Liberal Arts Senator Micki on the proposal probably would Goldfeather, was sent to com Roman Room Will be followed be timed to take effect for the by a semiformal dance in the mittee. The bill suggests re fall election, rather tban this placing the present grade of Ballroom. This year's Greek spring. Goddess will be crowned at either "Credit" or "E" With Tbe election date was set a system such as "credit" the dance by last year's win at the urging of Dick Moore, ner, Laurie Brown. or "non-credit." student body president. Tbe NP This year the annual Greek Council earlier bad sent to Sing will be noncompetitive committee, on a motion by and informal. It will be held David Davis, .student senator English Exams Set April 18 at Shryock Auditor for out-in-town. a proposal to ium. fill the presidential. Vice For 1 p.m. Today The program win consist presidential and council pos The Undergraduate Eng of only fraternity and sorority itions May 13 and to name lish Qualifying Examination songs and is open to the public. Will be given by the Counsel Money saved from buying latin Flavor Added ing and Testing Center from trophies will go toward a scho I to 3 p.m. today in Furr larship to a Greek student. Southern's 1st Journalism Week to Open Auditorium. The scholarship will be Students who plan to gradu handled by President Delyte ate fro;n the Schools of BUSi W. MorriS and will become Monday With Ambitious 6-Day Schedule ness and Technology m u s t effective in September. It will SIU's first Journalism Week 6 p.m. that day has been culture Building Seminar pass the examination. Stu consist of free tuition and fees gets underway Monday, with a scheduled for Don Hesse, p0- Room. dents in the College of Educa for one year. touch of Latin flavor added litical cartoonist for the St. New Alpha Delta Sigma tion and students who plan to Any Greek resident in good to spice up an ambitiOUS Louis Globe - Democrat. A members will be initiated at practice teach and are en '3tanding with the University schedule for the six - day world premier shoWing of 6 p.m. at Giant City. pre rolled in colleges other than and in financial need may affair. Hesse's cartoons will be on ceding an el.xtion of officers Education may substitute a apply. Alumni, parents of jour display in the Center. and cUnner for ADS members passing grade on the the U. During the week the fra nalism majors, members oi at Giant City Lodge. E. Q. E. in li"u of taking Eng Douglas B. Cornell, veteran "News Day," on Thursday, lish 300 or 391. ternities and sororities will the Southern Illinois Edi White House correspondent invite foreign students to torial Association and editors will feature the Lovejoy Students in the College of for the Associated Press, re Lectures and the annual dinner. and publishers throughout the turns to deliver the annual Liberal Arts and Sciences may state have been invited to Lovejoy Lectures Thursday Journalism Day dinner at 6:30 satisfy the requirement of rak SIU Enrollment participate in activities during during the 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the Center Ballroom. ing the test by making a .. C" the week. convocations in Shryock Richard Dudman, foreign grade or better in either Eng Totals 17,858 The event was initiated correspondent for the St. lish 300 or 391. Auditorium. Louis Post-Dispatch, is the Spring quarter enrollment years ago as a one-day event Students who plan to prac for high school journalism Cornell presented the first guest speaker. at SIU totals 17,858, accord lecture in 1953. honoring tice teach and students of the .mg to Registrar Robert A. students. The first golden EM (Mas College of Education may take Journalism week is to be Elijah Parish Lovejoy. famed ter Editor) awards will be M:Grath. "i'he figure is a 14.6 illinOis martyr - editor who the examination 0 n I y Jne per cent or 2,277 increase sponsored jointly this year by the Department of Journalism was killed at Alton in 1837 (Continued on Poge 2) time. over spring quarter enroll dei~nding his press from an ment last year. and the University's Latin American Institute. angry mob of slavery anti Editor's Pan-American Talk M::Grath's report shows The first two days of the abolitionists. 12,407 students enrolled on program Will be conducted In A film about magazines at Rescheduled Monday Night the Carbondale campus and conjunction with the lith 10 a.m. in the Agriculture 5,451 on the Edwardsville Annual Pan-American Festi Building Lounge, a 12:15 A Pan-American Festival Gordevitch, a 39-year-old campus. The Edwardsville val, which is tu have a jour luncheon in the River Rooms talk by Igor Gordevitch, orig journalist, has been a corres total indudes 2,747 at the nalistic theme this year. of the University Center and inally scheduled for 7:15 p.m. on three continents. Alton center and 2,704 at the Monday's program will in a panel discussion on the Monday in theUniversityCen East St. Louis center. clude a luncheon, panel dis "Miracle of Magazines" at ter Ballroom, bas been 1IrJF':~.""1!111 M.::Grath said the decided cussions, speakers and a 2 p.m. will fill out the Tues sWitcheci to 8 p.m. in the River enrollm~nt drop which usually dinner. day "Magazine Day" schedule. Rooms of the Center. occurs between the wintf>r and Tuesday will be "Magazine Wednesday will be .. Ad The speech will follow a spring quarters failed to Day," highlighted by the an vertising Day:' with Erik dinner at 7:15 in the Ballroom. ,"Tlaterialize this year, with a nual Latin-American dinner lsgrig, vice president of ad Gordevitch, Vice president decrease of only 389 students at 7 p.m. in the University vertising, Zenith R ad io and publisher of ViSion, Inc., from last term. uln fact," Center Ballroom. Medals will Corporation. speaking at an will present "An Optimistic he said, "thiS year's reg be awarded at the dinner to opening convocation at 10 a.m. View of Latin America." istration pattern has show: the outstanding journalist or in the Agriculture Seminar The public is invited. a rem.lTkable evenness." news medium of the United Room. Vision, Inc., a 13-year-old Off· Campus Presidents States and Latin America. An informal luncheon will organization, has developed The ambasslldor of Uruguay follow at noon in the River a number of successful news, To Meet Monday Night in the United States, His Ex Rooms of the Center. industrial and agricultural The Off - Cam~JUs Presi cellency Don Juan Felipe Elving Anderson, adver business magazines in Latin dents' Council will m :oet at Yriart.