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The Oakland Observer MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY OAKLAND -- - Volume 11; Number 27 FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 19662 Rochester, Michigan 170 Win Honors Editor Denied Admission The Winter term honors list Hannah, Franklin Hardgrove, of 169 students includes ten Dallas Harrison, Marley.' Has- students with all A's. kins, John Howard, Nancy To Second Council Meeting Hunt, Steven Hunt, Mary Jo Scholars of the Class — 10 The editor of the Oakland into the hallway to talk. Hoke "No, I am not," James, Shirleen Johnson, David Hoke said. Observer was denied admission then left the room to talk with Hoke than James Anderson, Judith Johnstone, William Kath, asked Sells if this Tuesday night to the second Sells. meant he could Bank, Mike Batinski, Shirley Christine Kifer, Dorothy Kir- not attend the meeting of the Student-Faculty meeting. Bryce, Clark Davies, Sandra dheis, Kluss, Sells asked Hoke: Linda Patti Loe- University Council after re- Forsyth, Francine Langeland, he "Are you willing to accept "Yes," Sells said. nig, Gary Laidlaw, Dang Xich fused to agree to a consulta- Eugene LaRowe, Jacqueline the compromise?" Sells was re- Council member Lan, Mary Lanktree, Anita tion with Dean of Students Neil Smith Sheenan, Marcia Koerner. ferring to his proposed dis- was appointed Legault, M ic hael Leppala, Duncan Sells after every meet- temporary press cussion following each session. chairman Students of Great Distinction Roberta Lieb, Edward Loren- ing. at the meeting. 35 zen, Carl Mabee, Nancy Mace- Smith is to write stories of Julie Becker, Harold Ber- fee Maryann Maledon, Bar- The Council met in combined each SFUC meeting and submit quist, James Biedron, Richard bara Mapley, Robert March, session with the Faculty Com- them to a yet unnamed person Biesanz, Gerald Collins, Bever- Anna Massacesi, Rita Mat- mittee on Student Affairs, an MSUO to Have to be checked for accuracy. thews, Virginia McIntyre, Academic Senate committee. ly Donato, James ,Drummond, Eu- The Observer then is to re- gene McLean, Robert Freya Figas, Mary Finkelstein, Miller, Observer editor Bill Hoke Drama School ceive a news release from Paul Garlick, Howard Hinkel, Sandra Moehring, Kenneth was asked by Sells before William SFUC. Ronald Hites, Thomas Kersh- Monnett, Thomas Moore, Don- Tuesday night's meeting to go Merrill Adeline Hir- schfeld, Smith released the following ner, Mary Jo Koren, Joanne ald Moran, Frederick Morri- Elizabeth Appleton, and William statement to the Observer after Lawrence, Kay Lorentzen, Vir- son, James Morrison, Nancy Merrill Jr.,. will direct the Tuesday's meeting: ginia Maattala, Candace Mack. Odwarka. first summer Theatre School at MSUO. "Press releases will be made Philip Mack, Paul McGhee, Merwyn Orr, Sharon Poljan, available to Sponsored by MSUO's Divi- the Oakland Ob- Marykathryn Morse, • Dennis Betty Jean Potts, Mary Puzer- server to sion of Continuing Education, facilitate communica- Pane, Alberta Peoples, Carol ski, Kathleen Pyorala, Mark tions to the the six-week school will pro- student body." Remer, K e n ne th Renner, Reuter, Reba Rials, Robert Sells, in his duce a three act comedy as well statement of Robert Roberts, Barbara Sands, Richardson, Mary Rickabush, purpose given as train students and young to the Observer William Schwark, Dorothy Sil- Judith Robertson, Phyllis Ro- three weeks ago, adults in the fields of acting, said: vonen, Robert L. Smith, Jr., bertson, Paula Robinson, Mic- "The modern dance, and technical student representatives Nancy Surchik, Ma rg a r et hael Roek, Ronald Ross, on this council will meet next Dolores Rougon, theatre producton. Swoboda, Judy Thiese, Clare Donna Sachs, week to egin discussion on Merrill, formerly Wentworth, Monica Wynne. Karen Scheffer, Mary Schultz, producer. (Continued on Page 7) Students of Distinction — 125 Dale Secord, Edward Shafer, director and Owner of Will-0- Donald Sharrard, Way Playhouse in Bloomfield Virginia Addington, James Gordon Slus- ser, Chauncey Hills, has wide theatrical ex- Alain, Gary Allen, Nancy Al- Smith, Robert perience. mer, Walter Ament, Frances Lee Smth, Tana Smith, Richard Stier, Mrs. Hirschfeld, of 1962 BOH Austin, Penelope Batts, Joy David Stokes, Hedda Wayne State University, Beaudry, Christine Belding, Streit, Harrell, Sundberg, Don- will teach speech and dramatics. She is a Marshall Bishop, David Blank, ald Topolsky, Rachel Tormoh- professional actress of stage, Features Vivian Boyd, Jerry Brantley, len, Richard Trombley, Kris- tine Ulseth, television, and film. She is Helen Brieden, Charles Brow- Sandra VanCau- currently instructing drama nell, Louis Buchanan, Sandra wenberg, Karen Walker, Vir- ginia teachers at Wayne. Hunt Fair Bunce, Geoffrey Burkhart, Watson, Sharon. Welsh. David Mrs. Elizabeth Appleton, Mary Calandro, -Joseph Can- Welsh, Patrick Welsh, Mary Ann Cusack A country fair, sponsored by wife of Dr. delo,Clarice Chavel, Rosalie Thomas Werth, Benny Wil- Sheldon Appleton. the MSUO Foundation Schol- liams, Phillip Williams, assistant profesor of political Clark, Kay Cline, George Cot,- Roger arship Committee, will be the Williams, James Wolfe, Mic- science, will teach modern roneio, Phillip Couture, Betty Dr. setting for a new innovation at hael Wyzgoski. Cusack dance. She formerly taught Crone, Deborah Davie, Anthony this year's Detroit Horse Show. modern dance at the Univer- Deller, Robert Deneweth, Ro- Presented at the Bloomfield sity of Minnesota and George bert Deneweth, Robert Devlin, Open Hunt Club, the annual To U of M Washington University. Jane Dunham, Tolbert Ennis, evenf, June 26 - July 1, will Dr. Mary Ann Cusack, assist- William Merrill Jr., is cur- Ingalill Eriksson, Barbara Fer- Barnwash include a Hunt Fair, directed ant dean of students, has re- r en t 1 y studying technical ris, Daniel Fullmer, Diana Gar- by the Scholarship Committee. MSUO's Brook Thea- signed her post to accept a posi- theatre production at the State ber, Elaine Garwood, David Meadow Although this array of tre Guild first tion at the University of Michi- University of Iowa. Garza, Dolores Gelemey, John will hold its booths, entertainment, and gan. Each instructor will Gillespie. annual barn wash in the Bel- have one games has been an integral part Mrs. Cusack will be assistant two-hour class gian barn at 1 p.m., tomorrow. period a week. of other large horse shows, this Wilma Hampton, Marjorie director of university Purpose of the barn wash is relations William Merrill will have two is the first time one has been and in charge of special pro- to prepare the walls of the classes each week for rehearsal included in the Detroit area. jects. of the which theatre section for painting. comedy will be Highlights of the fair will Nigerian Seeks The Belgian Barn is located The university relations of- selected after the final enroll- be pony rides, a Trinkets and adjacent to the Science build- fice is in charge of news re- ment figures are known. Treasures booth, children's leases, "We would rather see stud- 'New Ideas' on ing at the south end of campus. campus radio and tele- games and a tea room staffed ents "We urge all students to at- vision productions, and all do theatre than read by Scholarship Committee mem- plays," Jackson, Visit Here tend this event. Incoming other university publications. Mrs. Priscella bers, university personnel, and freshman interested in drama "I'll spend part of my first (Continued on Page 7) community volunteers. By Bruce Plaxton are also invited," Doug Turek, year traveling and doing re- In addition, booths will be Vincent Chukwuemeka Ike, Guild president said. search," Mrs. Cusack explain- provided by area shops in- (pronounced eekay) deputy "Music to wash barns by, ed. Journey To cluding: Julie, Inc., Saks Fifth registrar for the University of tools to wash with and refresh- Mrs. Cusack who has Avenue, Danish Pastry Shop, Nigeria, is now living on the been at ments will be provided the barn MSUO "since before its doors Village Bookshop, Miner's, MSUO campus in order to Stratford washers," Turek said. opened," was assistant to Loren Games Imported, Gwynn's, familiarize himself with the Pope, and was an English in- MSUO students now have an Rare Books and many others. American system of higher ed- structor before being opportunity to attend out- Co-chairmen for the Hunt ucation. named assistant dean of students. standing Shakespearean per- Fair are Mrs. L. L. Colbert and "When the University of Hucker Attends formances. Mrs. A. C. Girard of Bloom- founded "Most of all I'll miss the Nigeria was about two Stratford, Ontario, home of field Hills. years ago following close relationship with students independ- the famed Stratford Shakes-. Proceeds will he given to the ence, the Nigerian faculty and staff. It's been an education Conference pearean Festival, is only a four MSUO Foundation Scholarship system was, and for honor and a valuable experi- that mat- Charles 0. Hucker, profes- hours drive from the MSUO Committee, which now contri- ter still is, basically British ence to have been a part of the and sor of history and chairman of campus. Macbeth, The Temp- butes more than 135 scholar- the authorities wanted beginning of MSUO. to look the Asian studies committee at est, and Taming of the Shrew shps to MSUO students. elsewhere, including "I 'honestly believe that the the Unit- Michigan State University Oak- are being presented this sea- Mrs. June Matthews, Foun- States, for new kind of education students are ed ideas," Ike land, last weekend attended a son in the Festival's complete- dation executive secretary, replied when asked getting