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Eastern Illinois University The Keep December 1953 12-16-1953 Daily Eastern News: December 16, 1953 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1953_dec Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: December 16, 1953" (1953). December. 1. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1953_dec/1 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1953 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in December by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Merry Eastern State. News Happy Christmas New Year "Tell the Truth and Don't Be Afraid" EASTERN ILLINOIS STATE COLLEGE, CHARLESTON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1953 ILL. Registration dance Stan Kenton to .. give ·concert 6 STAN KENTON and his orchestra will present a concert Wednes Juniors to take 1 day, January in Lantz gym, according to Mariann Dana so Engli�h exam cial chairman of the Student Association. The Association at a meeting last week decided to sponsor January 14 Kenton in a concert as a result ofthe Kenton's Association' high broughtranking Ray on Anthe . thony to the college for a concert. JUNIOR ENGLISH examination entertainment poll taken by the Association recently. Last spring \ Kenton's band is one of the will be given at 7 p.m. January Charleston judge most popular in the music world on the second floor of old 141 to speak today today. His music in the "modern Main, according to Dr. Eugene idiom'' is well known from his Waffle� head e>f the English de THE HONORABLE. Ben F. An theme, "Artistry in Rhythm" un partment. derson, judge of the Second Appel til the closing number of the pro The exam will consist of two late Court District. of Illinois, will gram. Other Kenton favorites in parts, writing' an outline for a be the speaker at th� December clude "September Song'' and "Per theme and writing a 600 word meeting of the Eastel"'1 Division dido." theme from the outline. Fifteen of the Illinois Council for the So The band, which consists of topics will be given to the stu cial studies. The meeting will be 18 pieces will have given per dents when they take the exam. held in Booth library auditorium formances in Kiel auditorium at 7 p.m. today. Sentence structure, grammar, in St. Louis and the Chicago paragraph construction, spelling, President Dr. Albert Brown of Opera house before appearing ISTRATION DANCE was held Decembe r 7 in Old Aud. More than and punctuation are the elements Eastern's geography department, on Eastem's campus. to be stressed on the test. will 'preside at the meeting. Dr. 400 students attended. Johnny Bruce's band furnished music. A flat rate of 50 cents will be 1llfration dance is held at the beginning of each quarter as a P�pers will be graded by Glenn Seymour will introduce charged to attend the performance. 11 mixer. members of the English de Judge. Anderson. There will be no reserved seats. partment. Each paper will be Judge 'Anderson, who makes his Tickets will be on sale under the 'home in Charleston, will speak on read by two members of the clock in Old Main January 4, 5, and department. A third member the topic "The Rights of a Citizen 6. in Court," a subject on which he will read the paper in case of Other business discussed in the ovelist to give assembly disagreement. is well qualified to talk. His court Association meeting included a district encompasses roughly one The examination is required by suggestion that a cheering sec • the college for graduation and third of the state of Illinois.· tion for students be reserved at l 0 13 anyone f�iling the exam may en Other items on the agenda are basketball games. Last year this l:EDed Leland Crabb, historical novelist, will speak at th� next roll in an English composition reports of the state and national plan was tried with the result meetings of the Council for the mbly at a.m., January in Old Auditorium. His topic course, take the exam over, or be that unaffiliated students under Dr. Social studies, attended by Dr. !hem are''The Aging of Books." assigned to an English professor the ticket rotation plan were not for tutoring. Brown and Mr. William Eagan, of repr.esented. Senate members de kfastCrabb has written a total of nine historical novels. Some the Eastern high school social cided to see how leaving p section b ks are"Dinner stories at ofBelmont," Nash- "Supper at the Maxwell H9use," oo studies department. There will also open to everyone would work at at the Hermitage," and "Lodging at the St. Cloud." All Hen:ry Clay. be a brief discussion to formulate the first home game against In- to the Hermitage" is Notice · "Home This will Crabb's fourth ap plans for future activities. diana State. Andrew and Rachel be aovel of pearance on Eastern's campus. CHRISTMAS VACATION offi- This meeting will be held in MarUyn group co-ordinator "A Mockingbird Roe, Assembly is being sponsored by cially begins at 5 p.m. December stead of the usual audio-visual announced Tom Zeppelin will fill at Chickamauga," and ,g the English department. Evening 18. College residence halls will meeting held every other W ednes the vacant position left by Win at Chatanooga" are ,nion program is being sponsored by close during vacation. Classes will day. The public, as well as mem fred Poole on. the assembly board. written about Chata English club and Sigma Tau Del resume at 8 a.m. Monday, Janu bers of the Council and interested " e to Tennessee" a. Hoin ta. ary people from the college, are invit of soldiers re 4. the account ed to attend. Display features ing home. Social Science majors and min 1bb's latest book is "Home ors are particul�rly urged to at Chinese paintings cky." Critics have praised tend. Dinner will be served in the work hi ghly, and his books Music dept presents college cafeteria at 5:30 p.m. Wed CHINESE WATERCoLOis are been classified among the nesday night for the convenience on display in the case to the lu,thentic of American his of people present. right of the main desk at Booth novels. library. iGr!ibb will speak in the ltlct Handel's 'The Messiah' Six repre>ductions of famous of Booth library at 7 room Former 'News' editor · paintings by Tung Lai-Chen are finuary 13. At the evening featured in the display. The p�int the author will tell of his appears at dance 'e 4 ings are exquisitely detailed por in writing his most DID THE fellow who i>layed bass trayals of flowers and birds. ',ences "THE MESSIAH" was presented by Eastern's music department in an JIOvel, 'Home to Kentucky." viol in Joe Berns orchestra at Two explanatory books, "Four annual Christmas concert at p.m. Sunday in Lantz gym. is the life story of the Mistletoe Frolic look familiar Thousand Years of China's book Art" Dr. Johnl 00 Rezatto conducted the famed oratorio which has been to you faculty members? and "Chinese are included presented here at Eastern on alternate years for over a decade. Art," He was Paul Blair, News editor with the paintings. The voice mixed chorus, directed by Dr. ' Rezatto was sup usic dept .. sings · in Blair graduated 1931-1932. in "Chinese '' covers the fields portedSoloists,,by forthe thecollege event orchestra included which was directed by Dr. Robert and is now living in Dan Art senior from '•Grayville, Robert 1933 of painting, porcelain, sculpture, 'rots at home bothWarner. students of Eastern and ville. He was recognized by Dean Beals, freshman from Beecher jade, jewelry, embroidery, lacquers townspeople. Student soloists were Hobart Heller who introduced him City, and Dixie Mullinax, sopho and furniture, architecture, and Pres. Buzzard Glenn Shauberger, tenor, a grad to other faculty members. more from New Salem. bronzes. uate student living in Charleston MEMBERS and stu ,TY and teaching music at Kansas, The concert was open to the of the music department publh: and no admission was Don Deck�r, baritone, a senior llhristmas carols at the home from Casey, Helen Roberts, mez charged. Mrs. R. G. Buzzard last Calendar of events . and zo-soprano, .a junior from Charles ton, Mrs. 'Don Decker, the former i!tmas caroling at the Buz- _ Barbara Jackson, soprano, senior Dorm to sponsor dur- I' has become a tradition from Charleston, Mrs. Kenneth the 20 years Dr. Buzzard has Bidle, the formier Rae Shultze, all-school dance as president at Eastern. soprano, senior from J;>ana, and in the size of the faculty Pat Cannon, contralto, sophomore January 8 the ·pa,st few years has from Potomac. it difficult for the lJuzzard One of the outstanding men of AFTER CHRISTMAS dance will to accommodate the entire Charleston who appeared in the be sponsored by Douglas hall <l'n which has practically doub- concert was Joe Snyder, an East- Japuary 8, according to Bill aize. ern alumnus. Mr. Snyder has had "Punch" Meyer, president of , Douglas hall. 1ls were sung by the.fa- considerable professional experi- STATB students, with spe- , ence in the field of tnusic. and The dance will be an all school llelections by t e usic • � . � Accompanists for the program affair and will take place in the d v d ent and m 1 1 ual were Shirley Unger, freshman Old Auditorium from 9 to p.m. faculty. 12 11!'�s.of the " from Kankakee, Sue Morrison, The price of admission will be one liditi6nal of the pro · part - senior from Peotone Pat Stanley, dollar per couple or 75 cents stag.