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J P r o LtOOrKijjfcp OCT 15 1982 £g| cV» <f Connecticut Daily Serumg Storrs Since 1896 VOL. CXVII, No. 18 STORRS, CONNECTICUT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1962 t*j t- Doctor Putzel Tapping To Bt S3 Advisor For Held Tonight \In Ballroom Campus Staff Formal tapping, the end "f tke rush period and the beginning of Dr. Max Putzel of the English pledging for many Uconn * Department has been named ad- will take place in the HUH ball- visor of the Connecticut Daily room tonight beginning at 7:30. Campus. Dr. Putzel comes to the Campus from the Hartford In III B iOl Branch where he was assistant The Interfraternity Council re- ports that all rushees who aie re- professor of English and advisor ceiving bids and plan to pledge a to the UniCon, the branch's news- fraternity should report to HUB paper. The Campus has not had ! 202 at 7:30 or shortly after to re- an advisor since 1961 when Mr. ceive the bids thai they have i>een Gleason was asked to resign. given. At this time they will be allowed, in private, to sign the UniCon Advisor bid of the fraternity that they plan to pledge. Dr. Putzel has been the advisor of the UniCon for the past four The rushees then will take the Signed bid up to the ballroom years, having joined the Branch where their preference will he an- faculty in the fall of 1957. Origin- nounced and they will be received ally hailing from St. Louis, he re- by a delegation of the broil s ceived his bachelor's degree from MEREDITH RALLY: Vic Schaehter, re- likely will be held at Yale. About 300 stu- from the farternity of their choice. Yule in 1932, his master of arts gional president of the National Students dents were present at the Detain rally Association announced that the White last week on the HUB green. This rally In 1952 from Washington Univer- Installation- Aim Band Movement is doing quite well. was sponsored by the National Students sity of St. Louis and his doctorate Following the tapping man) >f A rally was held at Springfield, Massa- Association in co-ordination with the the fraternity houses will be hold- from Yale in 193$. chusetts at which approximately 1.200 Student Senate. A petition to "Ole Mis," ing Installations, making the for- Dr. Putzel has had an extensive students from all over western Massachu- in support of James Meredith was start- mer rushees official pledges Even journalism background, once be- setts were present. Another regional ed yesterday in the HIB Lounge. (Cam- though they will then h they will not be subject • ing Drama Editor of the St. Louis pus Photo—Poulin) Post Despatch, having started as rally is in the process of being planned rassment by the • copy boy for the same paper. I the new rush and pledge n lions they will be "academic Publishing Background s" and «i!i not undergo 'he He then went on to hold the Eisenhower To Speak At Hartford Rally • activity post df~associate editor at two praternity at least until the New York publishing houses, Former President Dwight D., Eisenhower is due to arrive at i motorcade will include a group ecked. At this time men Duell and Co.. and Duell, Sloane • Eisenhower will make his only Bradley Field at 11:30 a.m., then of giils from tiie University, or- 'of the semester when mark- i | and Pierce, Inc. lie was also as- major campaign appearance In i motorcading from the airport to I ganized by Becky Drew. with the required 18 quality point sociate director of the publica- I Connecticut this year in Hartford ! Hartford. The small procession: Parade ratio will become*e :- tions division. Office of Inter- on Monday, Oct. 13. The day has is to include Eisenhower and all j The parade Is to start at the ular pledging. American Affairs, which published been set aside by prominent Re- major Republican candidates. Founder's Bridge and proceed to List Posted publicans as "Welcome Ike Day." I There is a possibility that the Bushnell Park. Eisenhower is American books in Latin America This morning a list of ah the and vice-versa. scheduled to deliver a speech, ap- proximately thirty minutes long, ! men who have been given bids The staff of the Campus is very Ring Sale Sponsored In HUB slatting at 12:30 p.m. Following ; will be posted in all the men's pleased to have Dr. Putzel as its his speech, the former president ; housing units. It a rushee fails advisor and extends a hearty wel- will introduce all of the major to see his name on the list when come to him. Lobby Tomorrow From 10 To 5 Republican candidates. Forseeing i he was sure that he was going to the possibility of inclement wea- receive a bid then he sheul ther, those in charge of the rally j the fraternity to check. Thei Competition Open Students of the classes of 1963 brothers of APO that there are ' always a chance tor a mistal still many unclaimed books and have secured the Bushnell Mem- and 1964 will have an opportunity t orial Hall for rain. Seats will be I if so the rushee should report [or to purchase class rings tomorrow proceeds remaining from the j lapping as usual. For Fellowships from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Book Exchange. Anyone who has on a first come first serve basis. A small luncheon is planned The list will not tell the rushees HUB lobby. The ring sale is spon- not yet claimed books or m'oney what houses they have reei I Competition for the 1.000 Wood- may do so bv coming to the APO for after the rally in the Statler row Wilson Fellowships for 1963- sored by Alpha Phi Omega, na- Hilton Hotel to honor Eisen- bids from It will contain only a 64 is now under way. tional service fraternity. office, HUB"211, from 1-2 today hower. » list of the men who are receiving Varlious Styles. or 1-3 tomorrow. Students should bids. come to the office at these hours. Mr. Ed May. former Congress- <■ Faculty Nominations Various styles and sizes will be The IFC has reported that 893 offered at the sale, to both men but there may be someone avail- man and Republican State Chair- Any faculty member at any col- able there at other times to re- man, is acting as general chair- bui have been given out this year, lege in Connecticut, Rhode Island and women students. Optional fea- a new high for the traternitj sj -;- tures such as engraving are als.j. turn books. Any books or money man for "Welcome Ike Day." tern. and in the Metropolitan New York not claimed by Friday. October area, including Long Island and available to individuals who wish them. 12. will become the propertv of Westchester County may send APO, nominations to Dr. Bert Mallet- Students are reminded by the frevott Leetin.ins. Nominations must be submitted by October 31. Zyko New Cadet Colonel; Selection Chairman Professor Leefmans is the new ehahman of the Region II Selec- ROTC Head Initiates Program tion Committee of the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foun- Eddi Zyko, eighth semester po- training is in small unit tactics. dation? He is an associate pro- litical science major and straight- Simulated Combat fessor of French at Columbia Uni- A ROTC student, has been named Instead of regular drill, time Is versity. Cadet Colonel of the Cadet Brig- spent exercising leadei-ship of ade by Colonel Russel L. Hawk- ! small units under simulated com-, ins. As Cadet Colonel, Zyko is bat conditions. It is in this field; responsible lor the Brigade ana I training, that Cadet Colonel Zy- Inside Pages for all performances during drill. ] ko takes command. His assistants are Cadet Lieuten- The program will culminate Activities Fair winners an- ant Colonels Robert Sotire in the with a Leadership Reaction Test nounced . see pnge S executive office and Darryl Her- M the final day of drill. The test , scant as tactical commander. is designed to measure the reac- Rclcawe of Cuban prisoners es- Colonel Russel L. Hawkins, as I tion ability of the men to unex- pecial . see page 5 Commander of the Regular Army pected situations that they may Division, has initiated a new pi-o- encounter in combat. Sehlrra holds press conference gram of training on campus. The Hawkins' Background A RECORD 98.1 hid will be given out tonight at I he for- . see page 8 outstanding feature of this pro- Colonel Hawkins is presently mal fraternity tapping ceremonies that will be held in gram is that it involves more Professor of Military Science and the HUB ballroom. All men whose names appear on the practical work and training than Tactics He i.s a 1935 graduate <>f Giants whip Vankn . w»e list of those receiving bids should report to HUB 202 page 6 in the past. Juniors are receiving West Point and former Vice Dep- training fi-om seniors who were uty Commandant of the Indus- at 7*34 tonight to receive and sign their bids, (('•"•lpus outstanding in summer camp. The trial College of the Armed Forces. Photo—l'ogelson) Piscard-'J CSL PA OF TWi CONNECTICUT DATT.Y CAMPUS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1962 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR T« the- Editor: Ed. Note: Yes, Mr. Payne, there Is much Connecticut (An open letter to Miss Joyce Yurko) to be done right here on this campus.