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Eastern Illinois University The Keep June 1951 6-20-1951 Daily Eastern News: June 20, 1951 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1951_jun Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: June 20, 1951" (1951). June. 2. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1951_jun/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1951 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in June by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Eastern State News "Tell the Truth and Don't Be Afraid" .XXXVI ... NO. 30 EASTERN ILLINOIS STATE COLLEGE CHARLESTON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1951 • �tz starts summer 'Science' 666 register for summer school session semblies with mathematics Enrollment drop attributed 'House of Magic' here next week 5,000th grad n,1AM BETZ, a New York author and teacher, started to jobs, decrease in vets the ball to rolling on the summer session theme "Science [uman Affairs" when he discussed mathematics in rela SIX HUNDRED sixty-six registered for the eight week sum to human affairs at assembiy today. mer session at Eastern Monday, according to registrar's iNext week a portion of the "House of Magic," always a office. rd attraction, will be on the Old Aud stage. This number is considerably lower than figures recorded Ill eminent scientists, includ r4'.,Jr·�· in 1949 and 1950, which were 821 and 763, respectfully. Petz, will speak on W ednes Mrs. Blanche Thomas said that 77 of the 666 are fifth year Jlorning assemblies at 9:50 Rep. Lee Lynch students working toward the Mas- i. ter of Science and Education de sides the five .addresses, two dies in Springfield .... gree. Mattoon freshman ing musical programs are Women outnumber men by 112, 1ed. All will be morning as LEE L YNGH, a student at East- ' she said. There ar'e 389 women takes 2-month ilies ex cept the June 28 pro- ern from 1917 to 1920, died June and 277 men registered. 1. 14, shortly after collapsing on the Most of the students have been \.Yorld trek floQr of the Illinois House of Rep here before. Of the 49 that e assembly schedule for the resentatives. Lynch had been elect haven't attended Eastern before, A TWO-month tour of the world, ner, as planned by the heads ed to the House in 1950 on the nine are graduates and 42 under sponsored by . Cook's travel e various science departments Democratic ticket in the 34th Dis graduates. agenc;y is on the summer agenda 1Stern, is as follows: trict. Dr. Buzzard, in the opening as of David Hann.a, freshman from �e 27-A demonstration en- His widow is the former Emily DR. KEVIN Guinagh, head mar- sembly, said the drop in enroll Mattoon. 1 "Light Sorcery" will be pre shal, congratulates Bernadine ment is probably caused by ab to d by Heistand, '27, who lives at 1521 Hanna' purpose in going is H. G. Schiller of the Crick Bragg, Montrose, at com sence of veterans who have fin �land Eleventh Street in Charleston. study Spanish at the University division of General mencement. She is the 5,00-0th ished their college work. Not only ric. Mr. Lynch w.as a highly suc of Madrid, but he is also going to The demonstration is a Eastern graduate. Her husband, Eastern, but other state schools on of cessful radio news reporter, hav have the opportunity of seeing the "House of Magic" Don also was graduated this have found similar decreases. iition ing maintained a series of Sunday many of the world's most famous as put on by General spring. ric. programs. cities. At the time of his death he had Leaving Chicago on June 2 ie 28---The Eve Jessye Choir already made a name for himself Hann.a will go to Los Angeles. 1ing at 8 p.m. in the Old Aud. Publish hours in the Illinois General Assembly, Hawaii is the next stop, and he 1e 11-"National Problems 'News' makes although only .a freshman repre will spend two or three days there. ;he Chemist" will be the sub sentative. A quick look at the Orient is of an address by Harry N. sum mer debut. for Sargent He was co-sponsor of a number also included. After brief stop 1es, emeritus professor of of bills affecting Eastern, and was ISSUES OF the News may be overs in Tokyo and Hong Kong, istry, Oberlin college, Ober a charter member of the Eastern gallery Hanna will stay in Siam 13 days ), Professor Holmes is past found under the clock every Area Advisory council. visiting his brother, who is a vice dent of the American Chem Wednesday morning following as FOR THOSE who have had diffi counsel at the American embassy lociety. semblies the remainder of the culty in finding the Paul Sar at Bangkok. fuly 18-E. C. Stakeman, summer session-except for ex gent gallery open, the attendant From Siam he'll go on to India, ef, Division of Plant Path 100 more try amination week and July 4. will be there the following hours: Athens and Cairo. gy and Botany at the Uni Jack Rardin is editor. Bob Monday and Thursday, 2 :00- Before leaving for Spain, Han ·sity of Minnesota, will pre- Wrenn will double up as business 5 :00 p.m. na will visit Rome. 1t an address entitled "Fun brain skill and advertising manager. Monday and Wednesday, 7:00- After six weeks in Spain, he Friends and Foes." Anyone interested in writing 9:00 p.m. will do some sight-seeing in Paris. 'y 25-"Reptiles" will be the on draft test for the News, contact Dr. Francis Sunday, 3:00-5:00 p.m. Then it's back to the United 'Ct of an address to be given Palmer, in the annex, or see Rar The display of contemporary States by the way �f New York. NEARLY 100 college students .. Marlin Perkins, director of din. American art, described in last came to Eastern's campus Sat �incoln Park Zoo in Chicago. week's Extra edition of the News, urday to take the Selective Ser s the author of "Animal is now on exhibit. vice College Qualification tests >" and many scientific papers. Eight faculty which will aid the various draft Mary Lee Stewa rt culty members at Eastern boards to determine what students Recreation equipment composed the "Science in will be deferred to continue their elected Vetter to join fall, an Affairs" committee to se higher education. issued afternoons .he summer speakers are, with Dr. William H. Zeigel, director Halves prexy RECREATION equipment such as respective departments, as of guidance and .admissions, serv summer staff .vs: tennis racquets, golf clubs, bas Dr. Hiram F. Thut, bot ed as test supervisor. He was as REPLACING MARY Lee Stewart, ketballs, volley balls and such PRESIDENT R. G. Buzzard said chairman; Dr. Harry E. Pe ited by Dr. Harold Cavins and Dr. Marjorie Carlton was recently may be checked out from one to ., zoology; Dr. Lawrence A. Louis G. Schmidt of the college elected president of Vetter Halves, six new faculty members for enburg, mathematics; Dr. six p.m. Monday through Friday the summer session .and two per and Elmer Jamnik from · Charles- an organization of s·tudent-Vet 1 at the gym. Q. Lefler, physics; and Dr. ton high school. erans' wives formed in 1947 to manent faculty ·who will begin :on F. Marcy, chemistry. Students who were unable to promote community activities work next fall were employed re- e second musical program has take the test Saturday at their among the residents of trailer don't forget cently. scheduled for August 1 and .assigned date should write imme ville and the barracks apartments. Arthur H. Doerr, recent reci sts pient of a Ph. D. degree in geog of songs by a well known diately to the Educational Testing Other officers selected are Summer school students ter, raphy at Northwestern university, "The Cavallaires." service, Princeton, New Jersey, · Maude Allen, vice president .and will do well, culturally, if they will substitute for Miss Ruby for reassignment to the June 30 Delores Fischer, secretary-treas- hop over to the Booth library Harris who will spend the sum testing date, said Dr. Zeigel. urer. to give the current exhibit a ler named mer in travel. One hundred students had been Square-dances and group pic quick glance. Some of Ameri Mrs. Lucinda P abbard will ng director assigned to take the test at East nics from a part of this group's ca's foremost contemporary . G · take her husband's place in the ern Saturday. program. painters' works are there. NETH HESLER, editor-in speech department while he, Glen ef of the 1950-51 News, is di don Gabbard, studies at the Uni r of public relations and versity of Illinois. ni services, substituting for Mrs. Marjorie Holmberg takes ley Elam who will be on a Buzzard reviews legislation at assembly the summer position of Nanilee s Sabbatical leave. Saunders, third grade critic, in the :sler, an honor student from "ILLINOIS IS making definite Under the bill, the min4mum Teachers college appropriation Campus Elementary school. She nup, Ill., is the third News steps forward in school legisla salary for a person with a bill lack any provision for building took the M. Ed. at the University r to serve as director of pub tion," said Pres. Robert G. Buz bachelor's degree would be during the next two years, Dr.