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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC January 1965 Daily Egyptian 1965 1-16-1965 The aiD ly Egyptian, January 16, 1965 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_January1965 Volume 46, Issue 69 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, January 16, 1965." (Jan 1965). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1965 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in January 1965 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Two Hurt In Mishaps DAILY EGYPTIAN SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY On Campus Volume 46 Carbondale, Illinois Soturday, January 16, 1965 Number 69 A car-bicycle accident and a minor explosion in Parkin son Laboratory resulted in injuries to two SIU students Friday. Salukis Roll Along in Arenq~'''1 At 8:45 a.m•• Susan J. Buck ley, 807 S. University St.~ while riding her bicycle. was struck by a car driven by J. Darrell Watson, according 80mb Kentuckians JOO to to Thomas Leffler, security Z.(" officer. ~rt '!f;:-:: Watson, who is not a student. told Leffler the girl rode out Frazier's 33 Point:;UT~am's from benveen two cars at 807 s. University St.~ and he COUldn't avoid hitting her. Total Both Season Highs Miss Buckley was treated The weather outside was Frazier, moved out to an early at the Health Service for cold and snowy last night, but lead before the Panthers bruises and cuts and released. the tempo of the game inside awoke to pull within twO points No charges were filed. the Arena was hot and fast, midway through the first half. j'ot 9:15 a.m.. Lynn H. Rip as Southern walloped Kentucky With SIU leading 19-17, per, 209 Felts Hall, was Wesleyan 100-75. Frazier hit a jumper from severely burned on bis left With only 10 seconds left the top of the key. and Dave hand and the left side of his in the game, sophomore for Lee added two driving layups face when a liquid exploded ward Clarence Smith stepped to move the Salukis to a 25-19 in Parkinson Laboratory, to the line for two free throws. advantage. From then on, setting his sweatshirt on fire, The score at the time was Southern was never in trouble according to Leffler. 99-75, and the crowd came to as they continued to pull away Ripper was taken to the its feet to see if Smith could from the outclassed Ken Health Service, and later make the magic shot to put tuckians. admitted to St. Joseph's the Salultis over the 99 mark. Led by the scoring of Hospital in Murphysboro, He missed his first, but sank Frazier and Joe Ramsey and where he is listed in fair the second as the crowd roared the ballhawking of Lee, the condition. its approval. Salukis moved to a 45-33 lead Officials said that Ripper The game was Southern's at the intermission. Frazier may have been more serious aU the way, as the Salukis pumped in 15 points in the ly burned if John Fisher, made the first basket. the last first half, sinking seven of 11 a senior from Herrin, had not one and many in between to shots' from the field and aided him immediately. rack up the three-figure total. adding a free throw. Ripper apparently panicked The Salukis, fired by Walt The second half was much after the explosion and at like the first, as Southern tempted to run. However, outran its opponents and pulled Fisher grabbed him, covered Jobs Available away for the victory. The last his face with a towel and, 20 minu~es of the game were with the aid of another stu For Lifeguards also the hardest fought. dent, threw Ripper to the floor Students who wish to spend Tempers flew several times and smothered the flames. part of the spring in the sun in the half, with 34 personal "He seemed [0 be a living as lifeguards may submit ap fouls and three technicals be torch," Fisher said. "When plications to the Student Ac ing called. All of the techni the flames were out, we could tivities Office. according to cals were called against Ken see that his neck, arm and William C. Bleyer. assistant tucky Wesleyan. the left side of his face were coordinator of student The Salukis' hustle took its badly burned." activities. toll on the visitors in the sec CLEAN·CUT KID - Mike Williams, a resident of Felts Hall, To qualify for the position, ond half. The Panthers showed A.rt Professor Wins hopes to set a new record in the latest collegiate pastime - an applicant must have a valid signs of tiring throughout the showering. Mike entered the shower in his dorm at 11 p.m. Thurs senior Red Cross certificate final half. $100 Drawing Prize day and hopes to outdistance a University of Illinois student who or a water safety instructor's The crowd was undoubtedly Harvey S. HarriS, associate reportedly holds the record with a 50-hour shower. An Iowa stu certificate. the most enthusiastic of the professor of art at SIU~ has dent recently spent 38 hours. 24 minutes and 36 seconds under a The applications will be ior season so far, as Southern won the Mrs. Robert B. Tun shower. (Photo by Randy Clark) work during the spring term. neared the century mark. stall Drawing Prize of $10f' E very basket made in the final in the 21st American Drawilll Senate Election Set minutes was greeted with Biennial Exhibition currentl! cheers and blasts from horns. under way at the Norfolk (Va.: The foul shots put Southern Museum of Arts and Sciences. Commiuee Of Council to Study Objections on the 100 point mark. Its Harris' drawing is entitled last eight points came on free "White Bull's Head." After throws. the exhibition closes Jan. 31 By Students to General Studies Program Frazier took scoring honors in Norfolk~ it is to be for the game, as he poured scheduled ~\Jr tour by the A Student Council commit compile a list of administra feated, and the discussion in a career high of 33 points. Smithsonian Traveling Ex tee will study student objec tive suggestions for General resumed. The 6-4 sophomore made 14 hibition Service. tions to the General Studies Studies improvements. William H. Carel. senator of 21 shots from the field program. This apparently didn't set from the College of Educa and five of seven free tbrows The study was ordered at wen with Dave Carrero .he Uon, who had been out of the for his total. He also pulled Gus Bode the Council's Thursday night other senator from General Council chamber for most of down 14 rebounds to pace the meeting. Studies. the discussion, entered the Salukis in that department. At the same time, Don "We don't want admini room in time to hear the pro Ramsey was next inscoring Grant, presiding officer of strative opinions," he said. position that Council findings with 17 points. followed by the Council. declared vacant "we should have the students of faults in the General Studies George McNeill, with 12, the seat held by Ann M. involved fill out complaint program be submitted to the Dave Lee, 11; and Boyd Antoniono, General Studies bulletins of a sort." administration for correction. O'Neal,IO. senator, because she is not - A call for a vote on post "I missed all the discussion in school this term. ponement of the bill was de- on this. but I don't see what Miss AntoniollO had been a simple bunch of student the subject of a rather senators can do about it:' he heated debate at last week's Evansville Buses remarked. Council meeting because she Terry Cook, administrative had missed more than two Still Have Room assistant. replied; "I think meetings of the Council. Space is still a vailable on the Council can make recom An election to replace her the five buses that will take mendations to the administra was set for Jan. 26. SIU students to the SIU-Evans tion despite tliose who think John C. Henry heads the ville basketball game in student senators are simple. Council's Academic Affairs Evansville, Ind., Wednesday This is their purpose." Committee that will make the night. The discussion from this study of the General Studies The bus trip, sponsored by point became somewhat en progxam. the Student Council, will take tangled in parliamentary pro Henry opened discussion on 180 students to the game. cedures. and Grant inter the action by saying the bill Tbe buses will leave from rupted several times to ex Gus says a University ad in its original form is too the University Center at 5 plain exactly what the Council ministrator is a person who broad. It doesn't say whether p.m. Wednesday. There is no was doing. gets out of a meeting just in the committee should in charge for tbe bus ride but A motion to end discussion time to go to lunch. He gets vestigate the program or the each student must buy bis on the bill was defeated twice back from luncb in time to get effects of the program. own ticket to the basketball WALT FRAZIER into another meeting. He suggested the committee game. (Canlinued an Page 6) Pagel Shop "-ilh Religion Week DAilY EGYPTIAN Talks Slated I Advertiaen -- In Dorms "Life - Meaningful or Meaningless" will be the topic of discussions next week at various living units in con nection with Religion in Life Week Sunday through Jan.