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Fete .JIHRARY r'C RSITY Of OElAWAJi t Tea MAY 181959 Venture Po . will be feted + N£WARK, DEtAWAM a tea spon. h department ich awards the winn rs ual co~t e t. he tea and ntation Will tUl¢W heim, instruc. faculty ad. \ ·ul. 82 ~fa , · 15, 1959 se nior, wiLt Newark, Delaware No. 27 A cademy . f The [d Poetry Award Harold Bruce his "Flori d~ ritten in La • Robert Frost Reads Tonight * * * * * * * Crawford Will Reign /Tomorrow* Pops Concert Hillyer Greets In Afternoon Poet-Laureate; magazine w s Dan ce In Evening Personal Guest d m ay be ob · n desk In the TomoiTOI\··s .\J ay D y fc tivi - 1 ., tie ril l begin 1\iLh th crown Both Poets Hold .. liP IJ[ 1he q uePn of i hi year's Ji ~Y Court. :\Jary .-\nn Crawford, at 2:30 on the \ \.•)me n'" hockey Pulitzer Prize Page 1) field . By MIKE LEWIS Fod 11·i :1g th e f''lronatir)J1 , rec R obert Frost, America's Poet . ··Typ" .Ylorris 1 oani;ion \\'i ll be g iven to the Laureate, will visit the univers . icki Dono\·a n, dlfferrnt m m'hcr · of the May ity campus tonight f or a read.. t iona! A ctinn ; 11om the fou r classes. Cnurt ing in Mitchell Hall, at 8 p. m. junior, Ed. fre. hmnn . oph0mor . junior. Frost, :ponsored by the English ra J Action; and ;:rnior. I n he nior cl a.:>s, Department, is a personal g uest sophomore, Jan e Prr<:on s \\' a~ elect ed maid of Dr. Hobert H illyer, H . Fletcher of Joan n - is clutch ho:1•>r. Ow Brown Professor of English . e:;s. and Joc:n ThrJmpso n and Admiss ion will be on a first . Gi n~cr Lanier arP the attend ant;;. come, first-serve basi s and the doors of the auditorium will be 'The junior cl.'l."" rlutchf'SS is closed when it i s filled to ca Ell en Seh 11·arz, ,,.; h :.\ l ol ly W ei pacity. Due to the expected sel and Lerm a \\. l t. attend· as large crowd, Wolf Hall Auditor. ants. B ~rhara T omlin is S0 ph i um will be wired for the read. om orc rlil!'S clutch rss ll'ith K ar ing and it possilbl y will be en Kril l anrl Ginny Ca rswell as broadcast outside Mitchell Hall. altenr!an :S. r·, lh freshman cl;;ss. Vnhn· Hanh1· i. dutchess. Frost's poet ry has won him a 11·ith Jo Ellen Li nrjh and Bever p l ace in . the ranks of America's finest poets and in Vhe hearts of ly \ lr!< n~· as her attenda nts. a ll w ho have rea d it. His l y rical, GIRLS SERENADE Queen Mary Ann Crawford surrounded by her court will preside at May Day ceremonies. real istic poetry is rich in spi rit. Til frPshman .,irh \\' ill scr ual i'ties and in actualities, every ad c rhc \lay Qu n a t 6:00 a. poem moving with the st rength I m. tomo rro w morning. of i mpl icati :m and observation .-\ftcr the ;: nn•>un c mcnt of AlumniToReturn Tomorrow; of a though tful and dbservant II the court. the Yar i•J U.-; \\'<~men' poet. resirl·nce halls an d w nman'.- or The excellent rtcpiction of I nizations ll'ill r>rc.-cn t folk character and the rl escription of nc:e~ rcprcsenta !1·c of differ Will Attend May DayActivity entire scenes using only a sig· fore ig-n nat ions th rr>u g hou t nificant detail endear these he ll'nrlct . poems to the hear t of the reader. Th e rhnirmen and the dane Mr. and 1\l r. \\ . L no~c. co The all-day progr a m wi ll be. union by rhe traditional 'May The most significant appeal, in ordPr nf their a ppe:uancc ch a irmen of the Alumni A ssoci- g in with the meetings of the Day Dance at 9 p. m ., the theme however, is that Frost's poetry I· arc: th Folk Dance, ation of the university. have an f i ve-year reunion clas es at 11 this year being "Gift from the not only teaches the reader some. lrrlnncl's St. Patrie!<',; Ji;z; Sea." thing new, but helps h im to re• nounced t·he plans of the or· a. m . The alumni wil l attend II ·n tar~ · Ec!u('ati0n class. The m aj or event of the day m ember something that h e may gan ization 'fo r their tHing Re al.l the sc heduled activities for l8n rl's \n,Jntn· Dr~ncc; Su s for the alumni will be the lun - have forgotten. the day a nd will end their re- I ICon: inuecl ~n Pa ~ 12> union to be h ld t morrow. chcon an d general meeting in Frost will be the personal guest l he Dover Room at 12 noon. of Dr. Hillyer during his stay I T his w ill be t·he fi/st t ime the 1 lContinued on Page 12) a lumni will have the pleasure I Omicron Delta Kappa Taps; of a se mbling togefhcr for a H E · S h I meeti ng in rhc ·~t u de n t Ce n ter ! OIDe C. C 0 0 which just opened last Seplem. be r Initiates New Plan •d 0 lect wUrringtoll P resl ent As~~~~~~f~,~s h~~ill gu~~~~url cf ~~~ The proposed academic honor Gov. David P. Buck :on ; u. s. system of the school of home f Scabba rd and Blade; ·cal S n·ator. J. Jl0n I· rear, Jr.; U. s. economics h a · just rece ntly been Las! II'PPk ,· x si•Jr!rn; lcadr·rs (Tony) ~ur \ · it~h , a. ~ h c m ica l O t Rep. 'Harris B. M cDowell, Jr.; a pproved by both John A. Per· I 1 1 rlr r·~rd ·0 R":r~ . igma cir- cng1n >ermg ma,1nr. pJe sld.c~ t of ~Varri n g ~on, an agn~u .ura m~- - and former Judge Hugh M. Mnr- kins presi dent of the university of Om;c:·r,. 1 Dl t.J Kappa hon- . igma Phi E rsilon. part1c1pant )Or, president of tl~e en10 r Class, ris, retiring pre. ident of the and Students Persollal Problems vicC'-prc id nt of Alpha T ;.lU . , B d f T Commi ttee. This enabl es the r~· leaclrr< lip and !<Chola rshlp in varsity football. anrl mc mb e~ 0 IN'1it1·. I----- · --- OmC'ga and past I FC repre· I un iversity s oar . rustec H ome Economic's Senate to pre· ~ c n tallve, mem l er of Alpha Zc - 1 Ot·hC'r g u c~ts m cludC' t h e sent the honor ystem to the on . ·. ·' thn". ol lowing men "Giai"u Comes H er.e Ia and member of Tri-Bet :t; cl eans of the f1vc ~ncl ergrad u atc students. llllti<Ht r1 1n 1 > 11 t"irclc: "Gig i", a w itty Fre~ch mov1e, S t ~ve W el ch, a political sciencP sc lw ~ls of the umvcrslty; Pro- N inty-five percent of the :tu. 1~ith l:olwrt A . Ba illil', i. the l a<·l off ring thls year ~> f m<~jo r, presid ·nt of K appa \ 1- vost a rl J. Rce!':; Dean of · tu · dents i n the chool of home ec· hdfi hl'l·n c:lr>r: to•d at a prev- the ampus 'Cin ma. The movie p ha and past treasurPr, sen ior ~" 111 John E . Ho ult;. Dc.an of anomies must vote in the af. t:nw. stltrs Danie l Delorme. Franck representatiVe t? SGA treas- N~:nen Bessie ~ · .collll1s,. and firmative before the system can Cnrdr •y. Villard, Yvonne deBra ', and . of his JuniOr cl ass, and M1s. Joh n A. P I kin. • President be put i nto operation. Clas re- rr~ · 1 . prrsidcn ii pr,.,.rJen ta Gary M orl ey. UICr be of D l awar Rifle-. Perkin's wife. A l ~o honored at presentative. to the Senate have of , G.\ m em - 11 e of or . igrna . ·u anrl rep - om ing from a 1o ng '1 f me~a l r W arrington was elected the luncheon m cling will be given to each student a copy of nlati\p to IFC anrl pas t Pari ian courtesan ·. n?~c . o to the position of pre ident of profrs ·0 rs Fra nk Zozzora anrl the honor system so that each DK for the coming year, nu s 11 G. Stauff r, 1959 recip- girl may be orne familiar with . el i ·.': Sr>cre tary for whom have married. G1 ~ 1 I S a ' La l'! ~ · F:rrhwr, a busines livel y sixt n -yea r -n lrl girl. H er He will succeed William Walston ients of the Alumni ssocia - it. ·., Pl'•'s:dr 111 (J f . igma .Nu gran.dmothcr and grcar.aunt, of this past year . :\1ark Hurm tion's Excellence i n T aching There w ill be a mass meeting Pet~! r·h airma,J for thl' both rctir rl courtesans, .are was elect c1 vic -pre ..;id ·nt, re - A wa rds. of all onccrned students Wed· r:hip •·nmmit tN', mC'mher teaching- h r their profcsS I ~n .