Development Plan's Phase II Started C6LMPU2 Robert L. Kirkpatrick, Pittsburgh attorney and chairman of Alle- gheny College's Board of Trustees, presided at the annual spring meeting of the Board Saturday, May 8, in Reis Library. The trustees Vol. LVXXXVIII, No. 2|fc ALLEGHENY COLLEGE, MEADVILLE, PA. May 14, 1965 heard and approved plans to begin Phase Hof the College's $15,500,000, 15-year development program,. They seated four new members of the board and elected four more to membership. The trustees also pro- moted several members of the faculty. Phase II of the College's de- AUC Approves 1965-66 Budget; velopmant program involves th<3 raisi-i^ o* $2,800,000 in gifts and E. Russell, Rochester, N.Y., a bequests which, with funds retired Eastman Kodak scientist. already pledged or available, will provide a total of $4,725,000 for Elected to membership were Names Craig Harris Treasurer Mrs. Davitt S. BeU, Pittsburgh several specific aims. The 1965-66 ASG budget of civic leader, William C. Robert- $600,000 will be allocated to the son, Los Angeles attorney and a $35,900 was approved at this College's permanent endowment, week's AUC meeting. The bud- son of longtime board member with the income going for the sup- Andrew W. Robertson; George M. get is a $1900 increase over port of faculty salary and student last year's . Organizations re- Henderson, Pittsburgh invest- aid alms. The balance, slightly ment banker; and Charles K. ceiving the largest appropri- more than $4,000,000 will be used ations are The Kaldron, $6,900, Arter, Cleveland hospital ad- In construction of new buildings mJntstra.er. All except Arter are Activities Committee, $6,400, and renovation projects. The Campus, $5,680, Playshop, graduates, but Arter's family has In the planning stage is a been associated with the college- $2,800, WARC, $2,850, and Cul- $1,200,000 auditorium-music-art tural Affairs Committee, $2,150. since the days of his grandfather complex. A new swimming pool 'Whose name is commsmoratedin The motion to increase the and physical education facility, an Arter Hall. budget of WARC from $2,550 administration and student ser- to $2,850, which was tabled last vices building together will cos: week, was approved by a large $1,050,000. $250,000 is being The board approved the promo- majority. The additional $300 allowed for the renovation of tions of Mildred Ludwig, from will be used to purchase a con- New AUC Committee Chairman (from left to right): Steve Carnegie Hall for biology and associate to full professor; of verter for one of the College psychology classes. W. S. Wright North, Robert B. dormitories. Bob Miller, Dir- Scott, Student Chaperonss; John Walker, Foreign Students; Also included in the plan are Lynn, and Nels Juleus from ector of WARC , reported that Jerry Fiest, Elections; Jack Lewis, Ass't ASG Treasurer; new dorm space for 120 men and assistant to associate pro- he consulted Dr. Edwards about fessors; and of Ralph I. Hock- Steve Buescher, Public Events; Pam Lee, Cultural Affairs; better student union facilities. the installing of converters in all The fund raising program calls Ing and Harry Logan from In- new dormitories and reported Peggy McQuade, Academic; Robert Rice, Traffic. 'Missing, for solicitation of special gifts structors to assistant pro that Dr. Edwards said he would Joe Byers, Student Activities.) from foundations, corporations fessors. bring the matter before the Board and individuals from about of Trustees. plained that this will provide two and then passed the amended November to March, 1966. It will Dr. Charles B. Ketcham was Ethalyn Foley, tne out- qualified candidates, Instead of motion. be preceded by an intensive cam- named to the Chair of Kellgion going Treasurer, gave her final one for the office of Treasurer AUC approved the members for paign In the trustee group. established some months ago report. She listed as accomplish- and act as a safety valve in the following ASG committees: The Meadville drive will begin under a grant from the Western ments of the Treasurer's office case one candidate does not Foreign Students, Public Events, in March of next year and will Pennsylvania Conference of the during her term the increased desire the office. AUC approved Cultural Affairs, and Finance. continue for three months, to be Methodist church. efficiency of financial procedures Jack Lewis, '67 as Assistant Ann Lyndall announced that the followed by similar on-the- and their codification, and the treasurer and George Duncan Religious Activities Committee ground drives in Pittsburgh., development of the organization '67 as Assistant Comptroller. had selected Tene Onisko, Tricla Erie, Cleveland and important Retreat Planned of the Finance Committee. Dur- The auction in Brooks Circle Piper, and Carolyn Buehl as centers of alumni on the East ing the year, the Finance Com- Saturday, May 8th brought in the Fisk exchange students for and West Coasts. mittee conducted the Student $424.00 for the Fund Drive, in- next year. The newly seated members of For Camp Judson Wage Study, and prepared the creasing the total fund to AUC approved a recommen- the board, all graduates of Al- tentative 1965-1966 budget. Miss $1,223.47. Money from the IFC dation presented by Anita Baker legheny are: The Rev. Dr. Mack- Foley felt that in the future Workday was not included in this which asked students not to use lyn E. Llndstrom, Indiana; Ho- all ASG organizations should sub- amount. skate boards on public streets. ward R. Lauffenburger, Warren mit detailed monthly reports and Dick Schott, V.P. of Student Miss Baker felt that a tragedy manufacturer; Harry R. Pore Jr., that a policy should be developed Affairs, introduced a motion might occur on North Main Monessen publisher; and Marion concerning responsibility for Street or Park Avenue if students over-expenditure by committees. asking that the Student Affairs Committee develop a procedure did not exercise more caution. AUC approved Craig Harris which requires faculty advisors IFC Plans '66 as the new Treasurer for of all student organizations to Choir To Give 1965-1966. For the first time, voluntarily resign at the end of the Treasurer will have two as- each year. AUC amended his sistants who will train for the motion to provide that the final Annual Concert Workday office of Treasurer for the fol- procedure be approved by lowing year. Miss Foley ex- AUC The 52-voice Allegheny Chapel The Interfraternlty Council Fa- Choir will present its annual culty Work Day is scheduled for Sunday, May 23, but as yet only spring concert this Sunday in Reverend Robert A. Blees Professors Discuss Vietnam Ford Chapel, at 4 p.m. The choir approximately 10 faculty mem- final points concerned the ques- is under the direction this year bers expressed the desire to Political science professors make use of the IFC workers. •The First Person Singular- Mark Reader and Wayne Merrlck tions of law and justice and the of Mrs. Margaret W. Freeman, deficient amount of news avail- Was It Worth IT?' is the opeoing responded to campus concern during the sabbatic leave of W.S. topic of this year's version of the about Vietnam at the Wednesday able to the public. Wright North. IFC President Peter Durst ex- plained that the purpose of the annual series on Sex, Love, and morning Chapel service this week Mr. Reader discussed two Although the choir's main func- Preparation for Marriage, begin- by speaking briefly on the major problems: how does one analyse tion is to provide music for Sun- workday is to create better in- terfraternity relations, to bolster ning at the 10:40 Chapel service issues Involved In the war. a situation to formulate a reas- day morning chapel services, the this Wednesday morning. onable public policy and how does concert will be a mixture of IFC - Faculty relations and to Dr. Merrick began his talk involve IFC in a beneficial com- The Rev. Mr. Robert A. Blees, with the question of the morality one criticize a foreign policy. sacred and secular music. From Beginning with the latter, three munity project, at the same time director of the Pastoral Counsel- and effectiveness of U.S. dec- their chapel repertoire, the wo- ing Center at the First Commun- types of criticisms were enumer- men will perform works by Tal- contributing to the Fund Drive isions in Vietnam. He proceeded effort. ity Church, Columbus, Ohio, will to elaborate, summarily, on the ated: pragmatic, ideological and lis, Purcell, Schutz, Bach, Mar- philosophical. lead the series, which will include current history of that area: the tini, Tchaikovsky, Faure, Kodaly, the Wednesday morning service, 1954 Geneva Conference on Indo- He then preceeded to the prob- and Howard Hanson. Requests for workers are ac- a lecture ('Toward Wholeness') Chlna, establishment of SEATO lem of analysis. The most signif- In addition the choir will sing ceptable through Sat., May 22. at 8:15 Thursday evening and a and the recent decision that mem- icant problem about Vietnam is "The Falcon", a contemporary All interested faculty members two-day retreat for 25 students on ber nations may choose their own 'information gaps' in which the setting of a 15th century poem and should contact Durst at the Al- Saturday and Sunday, May 22 and course of action. identity and numbers of bellig- "The Lover's Curse," an Irish pha Chi Rho house or fill out 23. erents, the objectives of each the requested slips and return folk-song set by Archibald T. Open houses have been sched- The relevence of national In- group, etc., remain unclear. This Davison. them to the IFC mailbox in the results in confused participants Post Office by Saturday morning. uled at which students may talk terests to a foreign policy was A feature of the afternoon will Informally with Rev. Blees; Wed- then mentioned, followed by a with a great deal of ideological be "Spring Cantata" by Vincent flux and, consequently, a two- nesday evening at the home of presentation of important ques- Perslchettl which consists of set- Dr. Richard Devor and Friday tions such as 'what are the Iin- leveled war:the defacto war with tings of four poems by e. e. men dying on either side, and the evening at the Alpha Chi Rho terests of the United States?' cummings. The cantata, com- Dean At Syracuse house. What about nationalism?' Why increasingly symbolic war, in- pleted in 1964, was heard live should the U.S. interfere?' His volving propaganda and ideology. The two-day retreat, a work- by the composer for the first shop on the topic of love and time when he visited the cam- Sets Chapel Talk marriage -will take place at Camp pus in January, as part of the Judson near Erie. There are still Symposium on the Arts. The Reverend Charles C. Noble eight places open; students Inter- A newly-formed group from the Dean of the Chapel at Syracuse ested in participating may con- larger choir, the Chapel Choir University, will preach this Sun- tact Dr. Devor. Ensemble, will sing "My Spirit day morning in the Chapel on Be Joyful," a duet from a Bach "Making All Life Sacramental." cantata; "Come In," a setting Dean Noble received his Bach- by Randall Thompson of a poem elor of Arts degree in 1921 from Former Professor by Robert Frost; and "The Sum- Williams College and his Bache- mer Day," Suabian folk-song lor of Divinity degree in 1924 set by Brahms. from Union Theological Sem.'ji- Dies In Florida Lynn Garrison and Lynn Ro- ary. Dr. Dale E. Thomas, former berts will each sing solo pas- He is a long range optimist Instructor of Biology at Allegheny Representatives of the US State Department and advisor sages in the course of the pro- about the chaos which i hreatens for 24 years, died suddenly at to US Army War College Raymond Leddy (left) gestures gram. man in the world today. He sees his Florida home last Monday no reason for uiHmate despair at the age of 72. to emphasize point in discussing US Vietnam policy while, Mr. Robert B. Lynn, of the An Allegheny graduate, Dr. College music department, will and believes that man is a co- on the other side of the CU South Lounge, Col. T. J. Ladd worker wi^h God to achieve the Thomas began teaching here In accompany several of the num- 1922, left in 1946 to accept a Iriqhtl, also on the staff of the Army War College, talks bers. The choir rehearsal ac- ultimate ends of a world-wide society which will be fit for the position with the Conneaut Whole- with another group. The coffee hour followed Wednesday companist is Sherrill McClel- sale Co. and in 19TJ joined the land. children of God. facu'V of Edinboro College. 2—The Allegheny College Campus, Friday, May 14, 1965

w^ TOffiJIAL Greeks Defended "diminutive me " By A C Swanson "May In Meadville"--there ought to be a song. Saunter on through Job Well Done... By Presidents the towne some sultry afternoon, collegiate and suave in your Third Term Tan. Occasionally in the midst of all this spring you may just Last Sunday night Ethelyn Foley, ASC trea- breathe a bit too deeply or listen a bit too hard. LOOK OUT: it can surer, delivered her final report and yielded To the Editor: be deadly. Pause for a moment in the dime store and REACT— Are sororities meeting a need plastic pansles bloom in primary colors, rubber ducks perch upon the treasurer's seat on Executive Council to her of 1965 Allegheny? This was the other rubber ducks, and every soft chocolate star, every perfumed successor, Craig Harris. This action is notable question posed in last week's edi- lipstick is attended by a little red explosion labeled "WHAT A BUY!" torial; this is our answer--yes, Listen (gapelngly) to every tapping, humming, chewing, stomping, in two important aspects. we believe that they are. singing AND, if you are even a 16th of a beat ahead or behind of the First of all, it marks the end of the second Great Pulsating Song, run (again). Yes, be wise. Run on up to our Yes, sorority is selective but Haven on the Hill. Do not cry out, ''Please,—A MOMENT OF PEACE," year of sound financial policy in student govern- so is Life! College and graduate because You are out of order, kid. ment, begun with the revolutionary reorganiza- school admission offices pick Reaching the campus, seeking your peace, resist the temptation their incoming classes by dis- (so common to early mornings) to say, "All right, let's get moving tion by John Brancato (treasurer under Henry criminating among hundreds of here. Day has come." Do you ever fear that the college might flow applicants on the basis of grades, back down the hill in its slumber of indifference, to be lost forever Drucker's administration). The strict budgeting- activities and personal inter- In French Creek? We are individuals, the college, the indifference, procedures and responsible accounting practices views. Employers require state- in that order. Any to-the-core-a-colleglan knows the Attitude. ments of qualifications, personal For once, stop this silly sprint, capture this moment, for YOU innaugurated by Brancato have been faithfully interviews and references when (yes, you) are displaying emotion of sorts. Write it down, sing it out. adhered to by this year's treasurer, and what is considering applicants for jobs. In twenty years or so, I hope to distinguish between nothingness and Right here on Allegheny's cam- peace. For now, it is the damned indifference that scares me. more important, are insured of perpetuation un- pus, one can see discrimination and selectivity in nearly all ac- der the new freshman training program, begun tivities. Cwens, counselors and by Eth Foley. J.A.'s are not volunteers, but selected members—chosen be- Directors Thank Musical's Staff The second notable feature of last Sunday's cause they are felt to be the best qualified. Orchesis, Alle- meeting is that it marks the end of a rather re- gheny Singers and the athletic TO THE CAST, CREW, CHORUS, still in our throat, and it's hard markable Allegheny career. Since her freshman teams all select their members DANCERS AND ORCHESTRA OF to swallow it down. May the good through tryouts—one has to au- "GUYS AND DOLLS" fortune and happiness of "Guys year Eth has been continually active in service dition before belonging. As one and Dolls" follow you for the to the College. She has been a member of both can see, sororities do not have It Is hard to reconcile ourselves rest of your long livas. a monopoly on discrimination. to the fact that after ten weeks the yearbook and 'Campus' staffs. She has held Why then should we be contin- of tryouts, planning and re- Jeff Kane and Bill Riley ually attacked for using a means hearsals, the show must end In "GUYS AND DOLLS" 1965 sorority and class offices, served as a .'unior found in nearly every aspect of three short days. Everyone In Advisor to freshman women, and has won the our college and after-college the show will share the memories life? of those ten weeks. This is the extemporaneous speech contest. In the midst of marvelous character of Al- Chekhov Play Is this flurry of activity she has consistently main- legheny College, where a group Sororities hajre never deman- of fifty or more people who hardly tained averages of ninety or better, and her ded their memoers' complete de- knew each other existed, have Last Production name has appeared annually on the list of Alden votion to the exclusion of all o- become one close group. No one ther campus activities. Rather, of us will ever forget the times Mr. Donald Cairns will direct scholars. they have encouraged active par- we have had. Let the whole cam- the Allegheny Play shop's produc- ticipation in campus organiza- pus know how hard you worked. tion of Anton Chekhov's drama Personally Eth is noted for a sharp sense of tions. The result of this encour- How you took yourselves as in- of the social order in Russia on humor coupled with stubborn intolerance of any- agement is evident In the mem- dividuals and molded intoagroup the eve of the Revolution of 1905, bership lists of Allegheny's many that played Its heart out for three "The Cherry Orchard," at 8:15 thing remotely connected with 'fiscal irrespon- activities. Sorority women are nights before three capacity aud- p.m. In the Playhouse on May sibility. Her persistence is easily seen by the well-represented and the majori- iences. Let the whole campus 20, 21 and 22. ty are active and interested mem- know that two of those audiences This is the final Play shop pro- fact that she conducted a comprehensive study bers. stood to show you they knew duction of the 1964-65 school how hard you worked. And let years. Lloyd Cohen Is the stage of the wage scale for student workers at Alle- the whole campus know that we manager for the production with gheny, making detailed comparisons with other So, the question is raised, why are proud of you. a cast as follows: seek identification through soro- Lyubov Andreyevna, Marian schools, and helped initiate ASC legislation cal- rity, when activities can provide Karas; Any a, Kathleen Z elder; How can we give adequate Varya, Linda HelmstedderjGaev, ling for reform the answer? But can they? Most thanks to so many people? We activities at Allegheny are pri- Dave Ludwig; Lopahin, Ken Ko- ling for reform in this area. The winner of a Har- can only say that "Guys and pecky; and Trofimov, Art Skoy. marily concerned with one facet Dolls" 1965 will remain a vard fellowship in business economics, Lth will of a person's interests. In order treasured part of our lives, where Others are Dennis Andrews, to develop every aspect, one ever we may be. Thank you for Lynn Garrison, Marty Pearsall, proceed to graduate school equipped with a native would have to belong to numerous Ann Pawka, Geroge Friend, Ray the ten wonderful weeks, for the Odiorne, Sam Scott and Bobbie tenacity and a highly developed sense of social friendships gained. The lump is Freeman. responsibility. organizations. But is is almost impossible to belong to more THE CAIVi'US salutes her, and wishes her than two or three activities and every success. still maintain good scholarship. College Calendar Notice, we said belong, not just join. It is easy to join, but to Fri., May 14 Allegheny Outing Club - 3-day Canoeing Trip to take an active Interest In every Klnsua Dam - 3:30 p.m. I.X. 3b; activity In order to gain the most Kappa Kappa Gamma Spring Party - Iroquois Club - benefit from them, is an impos- 6:30 p.m. sibility. Alpha Gamma Delta Party - Bousson - 7:00 p.m. C&MPUS Sorority does try to develop Film - "The Red and the Black" (France) - Carr the many interests of a girL Hall - 7:00 p.m. Where else would she have tin Publi.herf intee 1876 by th. itudmu of AUeckmy wiO***. Maadvllla, P». opportunity to hold a responsible Sat., May 15 Alpha XI Delta Parents' Weekend Waited weekly dirtrfci* the academic year nine timm a term, 17 lima* a year. Smorgasbord - College Union - 6:00 p.m. Member, Unites State. Student Pre*» Association; represented lor national office, geared to her Interests, advertilinr by National Advertising Service, Inc., 420 Madison Ave., N.Y., N. Y. and thus assume leadership sta- Allegheny Outing Club Hayrlde and Square Dance - Subscriptions $4.00 per year. Office Cocbran Hall, Tel-phone 43-281, «xt. tus, perform altruistic projects R.C. Cares' Barn - 7:00 p.m. 326. Printed in R.n«W.«. N. Y. by The Randolpb Re.isUr. willingly and enjoy a purely so- Alpha Chi Rho Spring Formal - Oakland Beach - Editor-in-Chief cial aspect of parties, skits and 7:30 p.m. Kathe Tunnell weekend retreats? All-College Mixer - Sou'ih Hall Patio - 9:00 p.m. Managing Editor Peter D Durst Delta Tau Delta Spring Formal - Greenville Business Manager Gretchen Stearns Sorority also provides a mean- Sun., May 16 Sunday Morniig Worship - Dr. Charles Noble, Chap- Personnel Manager Mary G. Hyde ingful identity by the association lain, Syracuse University - Ford Chapel - 10:45 News Editor - Don Speicher; Feature Editor - Cathie Arnold; of sisters. It does not and never Chapel Choir Spring Concert - Ford Chapel - 4:00 Sports Editor - Bob Engle; Copy Editor - Kathy Custy; Makeup has claimed to offer automatic Socrates Club - "Religion and " - Home of Editor - Carol Conrad; Composition Chief - Pe^e McCormick; friendship, but merely the oppor- Neal Ferris - 335 3c=i Avx; • 7:00 p.m. Photography Editor - Tom Keene; Circulation Manager - Dick tunity of becoming better ac- Koinonia - Dr. Devor's Homes - 9:00 p.m. Buhrendorf; Avertising Manager - Tim Canty quainted with 60 girls. In no Editorial Board: Anita Baker, Dotty Craig, Peter D. Durst, Mary other organization does one find Mon., May 17 Professor Daniel Grojnowskl - Fulbright Visiting G. Hyde, Ann Lyndall, Stephen M. Ross, Don Speicher. so much diversity of interests. Professor of French, ^ayne State University - Ne*s Staff: Sue Blatnik, Mary Conant, Mel Ep-Jtein, Marti Har- This diversity allows for every 2-day visit - "La Precioslte and MolieVe'sLes girl's potential and talents to be Priecieuses Ridicules" (in French) Murray Hall - rington, Frank Hryshko, Mary Lou Lehman, John Smothers, recognized and used. Everyone 9:20 a.m. Tom Her.shberger, Ken Kolson, Fran White, Dave Downs learns from everyone else. A sorority offers the opportunity Tues., May 18 Pi Gamma Mu Meeting - 7:30-9:30 p.m. Feature Staff: Diane Heestand, Connie Bianchi, Ray Odiorne, Lucy of an all-encompassing Identity. Flynn, Pat Cobun, Kathy Leahy, Margie Leire^on, Judy Conto, Wed., May 19 Wednesday Morning Chapel - Dr. Robert Blees - Chris Woodwell, Julie Hillis, Wreanie Lewis, Miriam Wilson, We are not arguing that soro- Director of the Pastoral Counseling Center at Betsy Myers rity membership is best tor e- the First Community Church, Columbus - 10:40 Copy Staff: Debbie Loomis, Johanna Lucas, Biuce Bieeman, Eloise veryone, but we do not attack those who seek and achieve ful- Thurs., May 20 Dr. Robert Blees - Ford Chapel - 8:15 p.m. 7-e\vis. fillment of their college life Playshop Production - "Tho Cherry Orchard" - Make-up Staff; Ginny M. Harrij, Ellie Ivos, Los Mci_.rcight, Lin la through alternate ways. Why Playshop - 8:15 p.m. Rolfe attack us? Fri., May 21 Alpha XI Delta Spring Party - Beachcomber - 4:15 Composition Stiff:: Sandy Bream, Bonlee Douthett, Chris Oi>cvn. C.U. Movie - "The Rules of the Game" - Carr Sincerely, Hall - 7:00 p.m. Chr-., Woodwell Lynn Campbell Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha Chi Omega Spring Photography Staff: Ed Kloske, Bill Broun Pam Chokel Diane Christman Party Business Staff: Wally Edfieeomb, JTartha H:ilW Playshop Production -"The Cherry Orchard" - Bonlee Douthett Playshop - 8:15 p.m. Stuff: r>nnn, rhornin, S'il!> MII>VI-:«, 'VI" NVumi-.ist<-:< Glnny Judd The Allegheny College Campus, Friday, May 14, 1965 3 Berkeley Linguis t Discusses Fields, Esperanto at a Glance

Studies Connected With Language Science 1 he Alphabet: B c CDEFGGHH I by Elolse Lewis '66 ah bo tso cho do eh jo go joe ho hho ec •The science of language,' Is from the University of Michigan relatively convinced that it re- J j K L M N O P R S § T how Dr. David W. Reed described in teaching English as a foreign sulted from sound changes, yo zho ko lo mo no oh po ro so fsho toe the field of linguistics in alecture language. This study turned out rather than grammar changes in in Ford Chapel on the evening to be his introduction to linguis- the language. u U V Z of May 3. tics. Dr. Reed's teaching career has oo wo vo zo Chairman of the Department of In addition to his teaching po- included positions in Mexico, There is no Q, W, X, or Y. Linguistics and a member of the sition, Dr. Reed is currently in- Brazil, Germany, Michigan, English Department at the Uni- volved in three projects. He is Texas, British Columbia, Wash- A, E, I, O, U have the vowel sounds of: bar, \>eav, beer, bore, boor. versity of California at Berkeley, consultant to the Dade County ington and California. C is sounded like ts in tear. Dr. Reed traced the history of (Florida) Department of Public Discussing the recent student the study of written and spoken Instruction in a program to write riots at Berkeley, Dr. Reed char- J has the sound of y in yea. language from ancient Greece basic reading texts in English for acterized the situation as 'ex- C, G, H, j, S, and I' have the sounds heard in: \pech, lie on a col- formative rather than the work- lege level. shop type and accented the in- , Such a recommitment was ner city. Discussions concerning shown two weeks ago when War- tutorial and remedial reading, bin was asked by Mr. Dwight scouting, the nature of a ser- Haas of the Meadville YMOA to vice organization, and the role provide supervisors for a Teen of education in meeting today's Canteen held every afternoon at problems were held each day of the YMCA. Bob performed the the conference, and the repre- preliminary organization and sentatives had a chance to ex- then turned the program over to change their ideas both formally Pete Neumeister who will con- and Informally. tinue the Canteen as long as the In order to give a more vivid students show an interest. The picture of the results of parti- dances are held from three to cipation In the community, field five o'clock, Monday through •Coronation ceremonies highlighted the May Day Weekend last Saturday. Queen Nancy Neuen- trips to settlement houses, court Thursday. Because of the tim.3 psychiatric clinics, and urban involved each day and the num- dorffer icenteri poses with her Court: (left to right I Dana Burnett, Chuck Zerovich, Linda renewal projects were proveaed ber of teenagers now participa- Bartletr, Lindo Cooper, Retha Heigele, Nancy Neuendorffer, Barry Bradford, Kay W y n n, after the day's discussion peri- ting, a great many more volun- 1 vlded by the conference showed teers are needed. Nancy Griffin, i last year's Queen Sharon Romig, Ridge Estrin, and Bill Orellana. 4—The Allegheny College Campus, Friday, May 14, 196S Musical Labeled A Success; WARC Schedule Friday 1day 14, 1965 Tuesdajt May 18, 1965 1:00 Lazy Listening 1:00 Afternoon Concert 5:00 Classical Music 5:00 Classical Music Talent, Interest Revealed 7:00 Serendipity 7:00 News By Kathe Tunnell, '66 8:00 Record Hop with Cousin 7:20 ASG Report Once again the Creative SFudent Rudy Donald 7:30 Time 'With Me Today' Endeavor Grant of ASG reaped 12:00 Night Owl with Paul 7:45 Medley of Norwwlgan returns far beyond the Initial M arm on Folk Songs & Country cost. 12:15 News Dances Jeff Kane, '65, and Bill Riley, 1:00 Sign Off 8:00 Contemporary Concert- '66, directors of last weekend's Bartok Concerto 1 Plant production of 'Guys and Dolls,' and Orchestra; Proko- proved that (a) Allegheny stu- Saturday May 15, 1965 vief Concert 4 Piano dents have talent, (b) Allegheny 2:00 Lazy Listening and Orchestra students are willing to give the 5:00 Dinner Music 9:00 Jazz! time to develop and present their 6:30 News and College Cal- 11:00 News talent and (c) Allegheny students endar 11:20 Paul Harvey, Flair Re- are capable of presenting a pro- 6:45 Paul Harvey port duction which can delight and 7:00 Rendevous Part I 11:40 Night Owl with Mark entertain almost any audience in- 8:00 Classical Music Kravetz cluding a three-day total of 644 12:00 Rendevous Part II 1:00 Sign Off critical people in an over- 2:00 Sign Off crowded, hot, muggy College U- nion Lounge. One of the most delightful sur- Sunday May 16, 1965 Wednesday May 19, 1965 prises of the play was the Gang- 2:00 Study Music 1:00 Lazy Listening: Insane- ster Chorus which displayed Its 3:30 The Expansion of Co- ly Yours, Pete Newton amazing blend and it-comes-so- Presented by the students and ASG is the finale of operative Education 5:00 Classical Music easy sounding style in the very 4:00 Pan American Melodies 7:00 News and College Cal- first scene with 'The Oldest Es- weekend's smashing success "Guys and Dolls." 4:30 Exchange Special 'The endar tablished.' man's acting and especially her Eddy, but Miss Roberts' powerful Pain' a short story from 7:30 According to Mr. Jef- The hymn to luck, 'Luck be a motions to the songs (notably 'If voice and Rolf Arentzen's Rex- South Africa ferson - 'The Presiden- Lady,' was presented in the same I Were a Bell') were delight- Harrison-manner of putting the 5:00 Dinner Music cy' forceful but sounds-so-easy style ful and uninhibited. Although her song across were delightful. 7:00 Masterworks from &:45 A Look at Australia and tne audience was wowed by the voice was weak and inadequate Arentzen's acting was the most France From Dukas to 'Ballads of the Country over-all efiect of power in the stablizing of the cast and the fact Jolivet Side' staging and music. for 'belting out' the more rau- cous phrases, her tone for the that his singing was less than 7:30 Qulncy Howe, U.N. Re- 8:00 The Romantiques Maybe it's because Allegheny most part, was clear and sweet. musical actually added to the port, and College Cal- 9:00 Midnight Special men are really hoods at heart, Dave Query's clear and rich character of Nathan Detroit. endar 11:00 News but the scene where the hardened tone was a strong contrast to his The intimate, rich and expres- 8:00 Keyboard Classics 11:40 Night Owl with Barry crap-shooters found themselves leading lady's voice (especially sive voice of Kay McAdams was 9:00 Weekend Windup with James in the Salvation Army prayer at its best in 'A Woman in Love,' Dave Else 1:00 Sign Off meeting giving testimonies was in I've' Never Been in Love Be- fore*), but his acting was a bit on but excessive * hand motions 9:45 News of the Week in Re- almost too much for the audience. tended to make it over-dramatic. view Greg Bentz as Harry the Horse the weak side, making him appear more like the straight man, than Tom Davies offered a com- 10:00 Issues and Answers Thursday May 20, 1965 appeared to be made for the part forting interlude with 'More I and Bill Morton (Big Jule) the self-sufficient, independent 10:30 Weekend windup gangster Sky Masterson. Cannot Wish you'; his voice was 1:00 Sign Off 1:00 Afternoon Concert couldn't have been more bored. not outstanding, but the expres- 5:00 Classical Music The entire chorus, accompanying Lynn Roberts as Adelaide ap- peared made for the role of the sion and sentiment were a pleas- 7:00 News and College Cal- Nicely-Nicely Johnson's (Bill Ri- ant contrast to the action around ley) story about 'Sit Down You're musical comedienne. For the Monday May 17, 1965 endar most part her strong and well- it. 1:00 Lazy Listening: Baker's 7:30 'The Sands of Nubia' - Rocking the Boat,' was tremen- Considering the limited room, dous. Although it was not ideal for controlled voice suited the songs Dozen 'The Shadows of the and the audience was with her all the choreography was very good 5:00 Classical Music Cross' theater-in-the-round, where the and the dancers were living audience was unable to see the 7:00 E.P. Morgan, News and 7:45 College Authors Forum the way in the many moods of refutations of any deprecatory College Calendar Elementary Surveying seated action, staging for the her 'Lament'. And what a barrage remarks about Allegheny coeds. scene was outstanding. 7:30 Great Works of Great 8:00 German Press Review 'Sue Me' was; it wasn't exactly The periodic appearance of Men 8:15 Bob Miller Commentary As Sarah Brown, EllanieKauf- Jeannette McDonald and Nelson Jeff McClelland as the skid row 9:00 Time Out O' Mind 8:30 Broadway and 42nd St.: bum was a silent (most of the. 11:00 News and Sports 'South Pacific* time) contribution to some of 11:20 Paul Harvey, Flair Re- 9:30 The Maestro Committee Names Women Counselors the more hilarious moments of port 11:00 News the play, and John Rydqulst's 11:40 Night Owl with Jim 11:40 Night Owl with Doug facial foliage (not to mention Pettengill Schwert On Tuesday the present Student University in Germany, partici- his own acting-singing contribu- 1:00 Sign Off 1:00 Sign Off Counselors, Resident Advisors, pated in Singers, Chapel Choir tion) was a positive addition to and Dean Knights announced the and SInfonietta. She has served as the gangster group. women who will serve as Student an AWS Senator and alternate All that can be said for the Counselors in South Hall during Senator. Presently she belongs costuming and sets is that they Lakeside Drive-ln the 1965-1966 year. The women to Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, were very good and appropriate chose Alice Rhlnesmith is an Alden Scholar and a Ger- for the period and tha moods. Young .Cassidy o.:oo »66, Ann Gruver,'66, GinnyMoul- man major. She also acted as a The orchestra was good and pro- throp, '67, Julie Rothe, '66, and Cwen her sophomore year. vided appropriate background and Karen Telglser, '67. Returning accompaniment without over- for a second year of counseling powering the action. Get Yourself A College Girl 11:00 is Mary G. Hyde, '66. Julie Rothe comes to Student "Guys and Dolls" as a whole Counseling having served as was an outstanding success and treasurer for Cwens, WAA and an example of the excellence Ann Gruver, a junior presently AWS. As a religion major plan- which college students (Allegheny May 14 - 16 Route 18 East Side, abroad studying at Glasgow Uni- ning to enter the field of social in particular) can produce. The versity In Scotland, has served work, Miss Rothe Involves her- audiences, packed houses all on AWS committees and has acted self in the work of the Citizen- three nights, were thoroughly Conneaut Lake as Chairman of the Program ship Council and the Thoburn delighted, but that's nothing com- Committee. An English major, pared to what the cast and dir- Miss Gruver is a member of Club. ectors were feeling. Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority and Creative endeavors are good for your a past member of Cwens. for Allegheny. Congratulations to An Alden Scholar concentrating Kane, Riley and Company for FOOTWEAR NEEDS in the field of Sociology, Karen proving it for the second year Currently acting as a Student Teigiser has acted as an AWS in a row. Counselor, Mary Hyde plans to Senator and alternate and has ea»els. trushes. sketch pads, major in history. She has served been a member of AWS commit- oil colors, pastels, w.r colJri SHOP as Copy Editor and Personnel tees. Miss Teigiser served as complete accessories Manager of THE CAMPUS , has Secretary of Cwens and recently DANIEL'S FRAME been a member of Cwens and is was elected Vice-President of PETERSON'S AND ART SHOP PARK SHOES a rrer ber of Alpha Chi Omega AWS. She is a member of Al- sorori /. Working on AWS and pha Chi Omega sorority. ASHLAND 958 Mark "t Ph 4-62i! ASG committes, Miss Hyde has 256 Cheatnut St been an Alden Scholar. North ft Ndrth Main Sta. 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Park AT* »14 Water St. The Allegheny College Campus, Friday, This Week Take Note State Legislature Commends In Vietnam College Reading Speaking Contest The final test for third-term The Annual Phllo-Franklln Ex- by Rog Slbley, '68 College Reading wllj be given on temporaneous Speaking Contest College's Record Of Service The United States has been car- Monday, May 31, at 7:00 p.m., is scheduled for May 27 and will rying on Its policy of aerial In Carr HalL Anyone wishing offer prizes of $10, $15 and $25 In recognition of the one hun- 'Resolved, that the House ol ittacks on North Vietnam for to take this test snould register to the thres best speakers In dred-fiftieth anniversary of the Representatives of the Common- our months, and, If anything, they for it in Dr. Ross' office by eachxof three divisions: fresh- founding of. Allegheny College, wealth of Pennsylvania proudly iave Increased In scope anc" In- Friday, May 28. man, sophomore and junior-sen- the Pennsylvania House of Rep- commends Allegheny College of tensity. ior. resentatives passed a resolution, Meadvllle, Pa., for Its 150 years On May 9, a strong U.S. force Foreign Students All students Interested in par- introduced by local represen- of service as an outstanding edu- destroyed 70%of the Vinh alr- Men and women students In- ticipating are requested to submit tative and Allegheny graduate, cational institution.' leld 150 miles south of Hanoi. terested in rooming with foreign their name and telephone number R. Budd Uwyer commending the to Dr. Nels Juleus, in Arter Hall College for its 'years of service This was done In a morning and students next year may pick up 1 an afternoon attack, using 160 applications at Brooks desk May before May 20. as an outstanding educational in- French Scholar tons of bombs. Two American ^ stltution.' 14-17. Applications should be AMDA jets were shot down, and one of' completed and returned to Brooks President Lawrence L. Pel- [tie pilots Is presumed to be desk by May 19. The Allegheny Men's Dining letier; Robert Klrkpatrlck, Sets Visit To somewhere in North Viet Nam. Association, 375 John Street, is chairman of the Board of Trus- The other was rescued at sea. Exemption Tests now accepting new members. All tees; Robert S. Bates, vice chair- Several warehouses, freightcars, interested men students should man of the Board; Reis Libnti-/ Language Dept. jnd trucks were bombed in the G- course exemption tests will be given on Tuesday, May 25, come to the co-op on Tuesday, and the Meadvllle City Council surrounding area. May 18 at 7 p.m. received copies of the resolution. at 1:00 In Qulgley 126. Any one A distinguished French profes- Meanshlle, the Viet Cong laid desiring to take one of these tests, The text of the resolution heavy mortar fire on a South Lit Mag sor, holder of a lifetime ap- should register in Dr. Ross' reads: pointment for the teaching of mo- Vietnamese provincial capital office by Friday, Mav 21. ind two satelite villages, killing Applications will be accepted 'Allegheny College of Mead- dern literature and languages in French Universities, will be at twenty people and wounding 53. Outing Club for editor of the Lit Mag by the vllle, Pa., celebrated its 150th Two Americans were killed in ASG Executive Committee until birthday on April 24, 1865. Allegheny Monday and Tuesday this attack. The North Viet- Sunday, May 16. For further in- for meetings and talks with stu- namese guerillas dlsolved into The Outing Club is sponsoring formation call Gordon Starr, ext. 'Allegheny College, was found- dents. the jungle after doing their a hayride and square dance to' - 304. •d in 1815 by a group of Mead- He is Professor Daniel Gro- damage. morrow nightjMay 15. The group Tllle residents and was one of jnowske, agre'ge' des Lettres Mo- The next day, a ;joint effort will leave Brooks Circle at 6:30. the first colleges to be estab- derne from the Sorbonne. and of American jets and South Viet- The cost is $1.50 per person. Car Wash lished -west of the Allegheny presently a Fulbright Visiting namese propellor-driven planes Anyone planning to attend should Mountains. Lecturer at Wayne State Univer- blew up at least a dozen bridges. sign up on the AOC bulletin board sity. at the CU by tomorrow noon. The Angel Flight and Arnold 'From Its meager early begin- All planes returned safely. On Air Society will be washing cars ning, Allegheny College has de- Professor Grojr.owski's ap- another raid, a Navy plane After leaving Brooks Circle this Saturday, May 15th, at veloped through the decades to pearance is sponsored by Alle- crashed while strafing a truck, the hay wagon will go to Mr. LLoyd's Atlantic Station, State Jts current position among the gheny's department of Modern killing the pilot. Cares barn where a professional and Market Streets. Your car can leading higher educational insti- Language. It had been prophesied that caller will lead the dancing. Dur- be washed by an Angel for only tutions in the nation. Interested persons are invi- the Viet Cong might Increase ing the evening refreshments will $1 between the hours of 10 and 4. ted to hear him discuss the in- its offensive with the monsoon be served. '"Allegheny College alumni have fluence of literary salons on season. On Tuesday, 1,200 Viet distinguished themselves In all French literature, particularly in Cong fought against government major fields of endeavor Among regard to the work of Molie"re. forces at Song Be. If this Increase Attention: Class Of 1968 many dlstlvguis*»ed Alleghenians Title of the talk, to be given Is realized, it will be most im- are the names of President Wil- in French before Professor John portant for U.S. assistance to liam McKlnley, Clarence Dar- K. Robinson's literature class be stepped up. The present gov- All members of the Class of 1968 are reminded that requirements row, Paul A Siple, Dr. Leonell •at 9:20 a.m. Monday in Mur- ernment, under Premier Phan for graduation include the successful completion of : 4 terms Of Strong, Gen. Lawrence F. ray Hall, is " La Priclosite et Huy Quat, is on pretty shaky Physical Education; 2 terms of College Reading; 3 term-courses Loesch, Bishop James M. Tho- Les Precieuses Ridicules." ground, so to speak. A major de- In each of the three divisions. Students who fail to comply may be burn and Miss Ida M. Tarbell. feat at the hands of the Viet subject to faculty action under the following guide: Cong could cause the Quat re- 'Thousands of people, the ma- gime to tumble. America is still Failure To Complete Date Student Will Be Action To Be Taken jority of them Pennsylvanians, playing the dominant role In Viet- Successfully Considered By Faculty have called and will continue to ACADEMY namese affairs. Academic Warning call Allegheny College 'Alma 2 terms of Phys. Ed. June of freshman year Academic Probation Mater': therefore be It 4 terms of Phys Ed. June of sophomore year Academic dismissal Angels Elect 4 terms of Phys. Ed. December of junior year Academic dismissal May 14 - 15 2 terms of College Rdg. June of sophomore year The new officers of Angel Hush, Hush Flight were elected Tuesday 3 term-courses In each Hansen's Gait night, May 11. Officers for 1965- Academic dismissal Sweet Charlotte 66 are: of the three divisions September of junior year Commander, Judy Bechtel; Ex- ecutive Officer, Pat McCarthy; Driviig Range Administrative Officer, Barb Loeffler'i Ishler; Comptroller, Sharon Ro- Intersection Routes mlg. Others are: Joan Jaeckel, ADVANCE Flower Shop 322 & 19. Tees May 16 - 18 Sue Bartow, Betty Jane Wood, FOR ACCESSORIES TO That Man from Rio Dee Johnson, Janie Walt, Marcla CLEANERS GRACIOUS LIVING enclosed for your Walkowiak, Tanalynne Peterson 207 Chestnut St. Ph. 2-7981 and Susie Bennett. Special Student Prices protection 23c A SHIRT against wind, rain, May 19 Hem — 8:45-5 JO Art s THE COTTAGE and cold. Lighted Bedtime Story 1041 Park Avenue Corner el BmMwin & N. Main Restaurant Parkway Dinor Featuring Col. Sander for night play. Open 1 «Jn. - 12 p.m., Mon.-Thun. Recipe for 7-1:30 Fri-Sat The Cottage KENTUCKY FRIED Open Green & 11:30 «.m. - 2 p.m. CHICKEN A TRULY EXCELLENT! * pan. - 8 pjn^ ex. Sun. 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Currently, the Gator ting has produced only four runs State has won the PAC Tennis Netters are on the move with in the last three games and di- Title, but according to Alle- recent victories ovjr W'isimi-- minished their record to four gheny's Coach Bill Hanson, the ster and Thiel. If this momentum wins and six losses. On May 4 "Tartars" may be dethroned persists, Allegheny will be In they were defeated by Grove City leaving the championship open to good shape for the PAC's. any of the stronger teams in 10 to 1 and one week later by the Conference. Slippery Rock 9 to 1. Tennis Bethany and Allegheny are two Improvement Thinclads Approach End Of Season of the strongest teams and both May 19 Carnegie Tech at Pitt- have a ^oad shot at the Title. May 22 Western Reserve at However, these two disappoin- Whatever the outcome, the tour- Cleveland tments were divided by a more With Mediocre Record, Tame Hopes nament is expected to be a close Baseball optimistic victory over Eastern contest. May 15 Bethany at Meadville Michigan on Saturday, May 8. The Allegheny College track On May 18th, the Gators will May 20 Thell at Greenville The game was tied 1 to 1 until team looked poor May 3 as they travel to Hiram for their last the eleventh Inning when Bob finished thirdinatriangular meet meet of the season. In their last Sigs, Phi Delts Golf Baldasare singled, went to second with Carnegie Tech and Grove outing, Hiram defeated Western May 17, PAC Championships at on Willett's infield out, and City in Pittsburgh. Reserve 74-62. Brooks, Johns 18 Meadville scored on a base hit by Rich Walt and Bill Mulchin and Dave and Boyd won eight events be- Tied In Softball Track Mellow. Dave Williams gave up Downs gathered the only firsts tween them as Hiram swept ten PAC Championships at only five hits while obtaining his first places in sixteen events, and The first week of intramural May 13 second victory. for Allegheny with Walt winning softball ended with the Sigs and 14 Washington the 111 in 10.3 and the 220 in garnered six seconds and seven the Phi Delts tied for first place thirds to clinch the victory. The 15 Return To Bethany 23.1, and Bid the intermediate and only one game cancelled be- May 18 Hiram at Hiram hurdles in 41.5. Freshman Dave times and distances recorded cause of inclement weather. Looking ahead, Allegheny will Downs continued his fine work as were in many cases inferior to The Sigs beat Teta Chi and Robert Garbark, faculty advisor he turned a clocking of 15.6 to those recorded by the Gator face Bethany at home on May the Phi Psi's, both by a large to the Intramural Program, stat- 15 and Thiel at Greenville on win the 120 highs and finished trackmen this year, so the team ma •gia, while the Phi Delts won ed that he plans to deduct points right behind Bill Mulchin in the should be able to win this meet. May 20. The Gators lost to Beth- one from Theta Chi by a none each time the scorebooks are not any by one run in their first 330 hurdles to the Gators a 1-2 At present, Hiram's record is run difference and beat the Phi returned. At present, Mr. Gar- placing in this event. two wins and three losses. meeting, but with a more obser- Psi's by a one run margin. These bark has no official record of the vant umpire, they should be able Grove City looked very im- two teams now head the stand- game results for '.he past week. to even the score tomorrow. pressive as they scored 88 points Ings with 2-0 records. Delta Tau Allegheny has defeated Thiel and turned in a fine 3:28.7 mile Traditionally, the winning team is Delta is presently in third place, responsible for the safe return of seven to nothing already this sea- relay time to break their school f Gator Golfers having won one from the Inde- the book o i.ii-3 Field House, and son so, by all rights, they should record. The final score of the pendents and postponing their provide the Gators with their meet was Grove City 88, Carne- second game with the Crow's to points will be deducted accord-' sixth win of the season. gie Tech 45, and Allegheny 40. May 27. ingly for failure to comply. Saturday, the thinclads travel- Mix Results ed to Cleveland to battle Case and Washington and Jefferson at Grove City proved to be too Case, Case looked very strong, much for the Gators on their scoring 88 points to win the meet, home course last week as they but the Gators managed to edge handed Allegheny a 6-1 defeat. out W & J, 44-38 to gain a Despite the score it was a very second In the meet and their close match for each golfer lost fifth victory of the season. Though by only one stroke. the Allegheny trackmen failed to Skip Snyder with a 79 scored get a single first, Walt Mulchin, the only Allegheny point while Kirk McCabe, Dave Morrison, Ed Llckenbaugh and Dave Carver Jim Wilson and John Drake, along collekted 2 each for Grove City. with both relays, took seconds. Jack Cornall, Bill Owen, Jim Phil Barnes had two thirds and Hantke and Dave Burch all fired Bill Mulchin, Dave Wion, Dave in the high 70's while Bob Cross- Reilly, and Jim Melarango had land posted an 89. lone thirds for the Gators. Looking ahead, the Gators have Things looked better for the two more meets scheduled, the Gators last Tuesday as they beat most important being the PAC Thiel In a triangular meet 12- Championships being held this 8, only to lose to John Carroll weekend at Washington, Pa. Re- 5 1/2 to 10 1/2. garding this meet, Coach Chuck- Both Snyder and Cornall posted ran stated, "It should be a dual 74's while Bill Owen took an 83' meet between Eastern Michigan and Dave Burch an 81. In the and Wayne State, with Eastern match against Thiel Jim Hantke < Michigan as the favorite. They fired a 78 to net 3 team points have recorded times close to for the Gators and to set up the those of many major colleges win. This week's 1 and 2 listing such as ,a 48.5 quarter, a 1:54 gives the Gators a 5-4 overall half, a 4:17 mile, and a 3:16 season record with 3 matches left mile relay." to play. "Otherwise, Case Tech and On the 17 and 18 of May the Bethany are the only schools with PAC tournament will be held at Air Force ROTC a chance to get into the high the Meadville Country Club. 'With scoring. We'll be fighting Wes- a few good breaks and consis- has now been updated to fit into today's tern Reserve, John Carroll, W & J tent golf we should do very well,' and Thiel." reported Coach Schriefer as he busy undergraduate schedule. Coach Chuckran continued, "I looked over his starters for the just hope that our relay teams event: Snyder, Cornall, Owen, Here are the facts about the new two-year AFROTC Program. can at least place and that Walt Burch and Hantke. He also re- Mulchin can come through in the ported that there will be a score- Who is eligible for two-year AFROTC? Any which will amount to approximately $120. Dur- hurdles. With the points from board in front of the gym for male undergraduate who still has two years re- ing the school year, you will be paid $40 a month, anyone interested in following the those events we will be able to maining in college. It's an especially good break and you will also get free uniforms. finish higher than the seventh course of the matches for this tournament. for junior college students who plan to complete place we finished last year.'* their baccalaureate requirements at a four-year Will I have a chance to fly while I am in institution. AFROTC? Senior graduates are eligible for the Flying Instruction Program. This involves 36% What's the curriculum like? It's been thoroughly hours of flight training and 35 hours of ground revamped. You won't find pat answers and tra- school. Successful completion earns you a civilian ditional ritualized solutions to problems. New private pilot's license. Big Selection instructional methods teach the student to arrive at his own conclusions, and to test them against those of his classmates and instructors. Symbolic United States Air Force of the change is the new title — Department of Aerospace Studies. Bermuda Shorts Headquarters, Air Force ROTC How will students for the new program be Attn: OI chosen? First, you must pass the Air Force Offi- Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama cer Qualifying Test and have a medical examina- Please send more information about the new tion. Then you meet with the interview board of senior Air Force officers, who will decide whether Air Force ROTC program. you are to be selected to attend the Field Training Course. This will be held during the summer Name- before your junior year. Its purpose is two-fold; College now attending- $4.00 - $7.98 to let the Air Force judge you and to let you judge the Air Force. Only after yon are both satisfied Address will you be enrolled in the program. So you see, you have everything to gain and nothing to lose Expect to transfer to_ by applying now. But you must act fast—applica- tions will be closing for next year's juniors, forms Address are available from the Professor of Aerospace .(Year) Studies, or from Headquarters Air Force ROTC, Expect _ degree in_ Maxwell AFB. Alabama. Home Address. WELDON As an AFROTC cadet, will I receive pay? Yes. you will be paid for the I ickl Training Course