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[BütlsrUüiífcrsitü' WOT « £ 5 5 The Butler Collegian j __________________ — r - N S r t M u L J 1 8 8 6 f ~ r ^ z > ' VOL. LIr----------------- INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY^ SEPT 23. 1942 “ “ ---------------------------- E Raid Warden Hanging Halfback Evening Students Get Break; lAWS WiH Give L am bda C his H ave A n sw e r; ‘Training Class Hillenbrand A Company Classes Quit Early For Dimoutj Weiner Roast« Warned Of Fate ^Begins Tonight The dummy hanging in front of the Lambda Chi Alpha house yes Sororities and fraternities received a big warning with For All Coeds terday wasn’t a freshman nor did instructions on dim-out conduct. Come Includes First Aid, it represent a Phi Delt! Night classes were released early to avoid getting lost hi the dark. 1-, ——— The library locked up 15 minutes before the «««»i firming tim+ | Faculty Women To Be Honor Gases, Incendiary Bombs;* It was a dummy of Bill Hiii»n W ill Meet Semi-Weekly But the Navy just turned out the lights and went to sleep. ed At Tomorrow’s Campfire brand, left half-back of the In Maribeth Milles In For Six Weeks diana university team. A »ign ------ 1 Thus was Butler affected by its P iV p P lgw Jm xsl I first dim-out last night from 9:30 C harge A new air raid warden training reading, “Hillenbrand’s Fate. Sept. 26,1942, at 2 p. m. at Indiana A 1 VC A lC U g C U | to 10 p. m. as all lights visible from course begins tonight at 7:30 p. m the outside were blacked out and Associated Women Students, university,” was attached to the hi Room 101 with the first of effigy, which also bore a “V for O* students and sailors remained in- ?°™*rl? ^ en’* ^ "fll »* twelve sessions including first aid, Victory” slogan and the fraternity 1 neta iM ffS doors, though street lights and r ^ * “ to Butter women «* • wie- a study of gases and incendiary name. « ■ ° traffic continued as usual. |ner roast tomorrow at the Butler bombs and similar training. -------- Prof. Gray Burdin, warden in t*?m * te. T m- The classes will meet for two The Misses Brannon, Hauser, <*"■** of air raid precautions in - 1 Pr®**r*d hours, two evenings each week for Douglas, Mottera and «orority and fraternity houses, I , **rv*d “ formally. An infor- six weeks with instructors rotating Commerce Club Kercheval Selected yesterday expected a uneventful rL 1?**“ * flre*fcta vmOum throughout the course. Ten hours -------- half hour, since the test was not a I*“ *ol*ow *** ■upper and ffimp «t class time will be devoted to Five Butler women will be complete black-out and university ^ «““tod* the evening, first aid instruction. Debates Change pledged Monday to Theta Sigma I arrangements had been wwh I ***• Alice ®*dwell Wesenberg, The plan of rotating instructors, Phi» national honorary journalism I Last night’s dim-out area in-Kathryn Journy and Mrs* specialists in various fields relat organization, and will be intro-1 eluded all territory north of v«n I Virginia Brunson faculty members ed to the air raid warden’s work, Suggested That Non-Majors duced at the annual Matrix table, creek in Indianapolis and south „ "5 ? •ettv* to th* «g*niza- allows students to begin the course H o ld Offices In Business informal banquet to be held Oct °f Fall creek to the north «u« of * wa* known ** *7o- ay meeting and continue until Departmental Club 7. 116th street between Northwestern t e ? 1***“®’ h*v* «ceived In- have had the required num New pledges are Donnie Doug- "** c**|*°1 «venue. Ivitations. Kher of hours. A change in the constitution of las, Jean Kercheval, Bernice Hau-1 A «“Wiae dim-out for homes u . — ___ __ „ Butler professors who have the Commerce club, to allow stu ser, Jane Mottern, and Jean Bran- “ ¿business places in Perry town- completed the course or are now dents who are not business maj non. I ship was held Monday night A I*“?* Mi ’ ***** Agnes Ad- completing it are Prof. Glenn R ors to become organization officers Pledge*Ml participate In — f T * — «"«—■—» M - Maynard, Dr. Roy M. Robbins, Dr. was discussed at a meeting of the parations for the Matrix table PFtoeeast boundary of the Arsen- “ ??? fj W*rd’ A. Dale Beeler, Dr. Merwyn G, group yesterday. Bridenstine, and Prof. Richard Membership tickets have been Whitcomb Rfi< 7 on his birthday. ride of E. Michi- Dewey. distributed to fraternity and sor The banquet will be held south side ofl-fer students andUI*®d freshman women women tr*M* ority representatives and will be Riley room of the Claypool hotel! wffl tomorrow. to come and get acquainted. Guests placed on sale Wednesday. 7 p who do not know the location of Phi Eta Sigma Sets Jeanne Steiner, membership Approximately ISO Butler w o - 1 T | VffT»l| i • the ovens are to meet with Eliza chairman, said that only 75 tickets menan and faculty members this)Athis vv 1X1 beth Josey in Jelly hall at 4:45 Organization Plans will be available, so that only per week were invited to the ««fair p. m. sons who are “definitely interested which honors outstanding coeds on Activities for the evening are in in the Commerce dub and not an the campus and business and pro Negro Problems charge of the social committee Members of Phi Eta Sigma, nat extra Drift picture” will be per fessional women. Reservations headed by Maribeth Mnian, chair ional freshman scholastic frater mitted to join. —may « be made in theCollegianu offl- u -1 man, Shirley Snyder, and Miss nity, will meet tomorrow in Room A discussion was held concern ce with Mildred Reimer, president, I Race Leaders To Participate Josey. OP hv Pflllinff inivoKnifk I Tff Piref PnamntS. A __ I 127 at 11:40 a. m. to discuss plans ing the possibility of securing l or by calling Elizabeth Meyer, In First Current Affairs for the year. speaker from the Finance school vice-president, Ga. 4949. Forum October 6 1 / Members will decide whether at Fort Benjamin Harrison for a Pledging ceremonies for the five \S.D.X. To Discuss to continue the frcfc tutorial pro future meeting. women will be held at 4:30 p. m. “The Problem of the Negro” is gram for freshman men, Jack Officers of the group who will Monday in the Recreation room. the topic fOr the first rii»n«glnr| Patterson, president, said. A dinner will follow in the Butler of the annual Current Affairs Initiation Plans New pledges to the organization serve this semester are Eva Lou Wise, president, Jeanne Steiner cafeteria. forum, which will meet in the will be announced soon^ Patterson Student lounge Oct. 6 at 7:45 said. To be eligible for member vice-president, Beth Henderson, p. m. Initiation plans for five pledges secretary and Harry Ashman, trea uj ,........ -.... | of Sigma Delta Chi, national oro- ship, a man must maintain a 2.5 surer. grade average for his first semes English Honorary i ««torlfessional journalism fraternity, of the Indianapolis Times »«h will be discussed at a meeting to ter or entire freshman year while n / wp fr ¡chairman of panel organization, carrying a full academic load. morrow at 11:40 a. m. in Room rian ror I ear | said yesterday that Negro leaders 207. All members of the society are Chemical Society of the city will take part in the urged to attend the meeting. ■ discussion. Nick Smymis replaces Ralph To Hold Meeting Sigma Tau Delta, English hon At the next meeting of the Iula as treasurer of the organiza orary organization, will meet in forum, Oct. 20, members will dis- tion and Robert Schalk was named Rhinie Pot Orders to fill Smymis’s position as secre Plans for the fall semester will n * - "•todw * & r » J S S ,E ir l5: Taken In Bookstore discuss plans for the year. ticipating. tary. Iula, former treasurer, has be discussed by members of the Members will discuss persons Sponsored by the cf left school to join the navy. Butler Student Affiliate of the suggested for the annual speaker, I Buriness Administration, the forum Pledges are Joe Zainey, John Orders for freshman pots will American Chemical Society, at a the program for the semester, and 7??, mCft every weeks, with Shirley, Harry Evard, Harold be taken at the bookstore until meeting today at 11:40 a. m. in * regular meeting time. Bruce M O .R c a and Darmer, and Alan Chab. Robert Friday, Robert Knowles, president Room 127. of Sphinx, junior men’s honorary Cameron i. prntteut of the rem . to ch" ” 01 Dietz, who also was a pledge, Join organization .,sald yesterday. ed the navy before being Initiated. Freshman.men who have not yet Bart Swope is president of the purchased pots should place orders Freshman Roses Won’t Be The Same This Year, fraternity and Earl Miller is vice- in the bookstore and make a down president. Ellsworth G. Maxwell payment, Knowles said. Orders is faculty sponsor, will not be taken after Friday af New Physical Development Program Offered ternoon, and Knowles urged fresh • f- M men to purchase pots before that time. By Betty Thome a different slant, its objective be Something new is being added to “to produce harmoniously develop Explains Price Raise ing to familiarize the student with ed muscles” so that the student this year’s class of freshman roses her own posture defects and teach will be a better swimmer, tonni» In Drift Pictures. Judiciary Council Butler’s youngest coeds will her bow to overcome them.