Sundt Names Senior ROTC Brigade Commander Omicrondeltakappa
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Ll l ~: ' (. _-, IJNIVE~~i 1 tl!· , ,_ -.,\l SEP 2 61958 NEWARK. DELAWARl Vol. 81 e September 26, 1958 Newark, Delaware No.2 Sundt Names SeniorROTC Brigade Commander ~- 1 - E-52 Players 1 Walston Holds. Invite Frosh· Rank -for Year To Open House Groups Assigned E.'i2 held an open house in William H. Walston, Jr., senior, Mitchel l Ha ll Auditorium recent has been appointed brigade com ly wh ic h 40 freshmen attended. mander of the universitys' Re· serve Officers Training Corps1 Gre tchen Berguido, president unit for the coming year. of the E52 players. welcomed Walston will hold the rank of the fresh men a nd spoke briefly cadet lieutenant coloneL The an· on the policy of E52. The indi nouncement was made by c·ol. vidual players introduced them Daniel N. Sundt, professor of seJ\·e . tarting with officers military science a nd tactics. Phylli Jones, vice president; The cadet hrigade, reorgan Jane Lachnu, secretary, and ized along the recently adopted, Martr Ha mlet, treasurer. Each U. S. Army Pentomic Concept1 gave· a s hort talk on what E52 will consist of two battle groups. meant to him. of four companies each, brigada headquarters, color bearers, and:t · Tho 11a · Peck, assistant pro color g~ard and brigade band. f e~s or and associate director of RECEIVES APPOINTMENT E52 univer ity t heatre, talked on Colonel Sundt also appointed the organization's history. He Arthur J. MacDonald, Wilming• was follo\\'ed by Dr. Robert ton, as brigade executive officer Kasc. ch ai rma n of dramatic arts and cadet major. Eight other and "Pf'ech, who delivered a appointments to the brigade runni nc: narra tive of the recent and battle group staffs · as well tour • Far-Ea. tern Army bases, as commanders of the eight accompanying color slide tak companies, brigade band and en hy members of the touring platoon leaders were also made. company. Cadet Walston, whose home• Mcmh rs of the group and is in Salisbury, Md., is a stand· guest_ adjourned to the lobby out track star. He is also com for refre..,h ments and a question MILITARY OFFICERS - Maj. Richard K. Delaune, senior military advi5or, congratulates (from mander of the local chapter of· and -a nswer session. Many of right) William Walston. Arthur MacDonald, John Rhoads and Dennis Luker. Scabbard and Blade, a national the fres hmen signed to join the military honor society. players. The new brigade adjutant is Cadet James L. Zawicki of Wil· PI ns fo r the coming semes Blue Hen Staffers mington, who will hold the rank _ ter begin with "Precious Lady Cesare ¥ alletti, Tenor of cadet captain. Brigade plans Stream," a modern Chinese play and training officer is Robert S: incorporating many elements Will Meet Tuesday Schiliro of New York City who. of the Eastern theatre. The play will also hold the rank of cap· Blue Hen yearbook staff will i. basically a study of the Ch i To Open Artists' Series tain. be held Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. in nese people, their values and BATTLE GROUP COMMANDER· some vhat of their every day the Student Center, Janet Lee The first Battle Group will be li ve ·. Tryouts were held Mon Keller, editor, has announced. commanded by "Cadet Dennis G. Miss Keller urges all students day evening. Because of the Oct. I 0, in Mitchell Hall Luker of Lynwood, Calif., hold· who hold positions on the Blue ing the rank of cadet major. His: large nu mber of parts, freshmen Hen staff or are interested in be Cesare Valletti, Italian lyric Vuole Inamorarsi" by Allesandro are expected to make their act I executive officer will be Cadet coming members of the staff to tenor of the Metropoli-tan Opera, Scarlatti, and "Lungi dal Caro Capt. Carl W. Borror of West· ing d hut in this play. The sec will appear in Mitchell Hall Bene," by Giu·seppe Sarti. attend. This invitation includes minster, Md. The Battle GrouP' ond play, scheduled for produc Friday, October 10, at 8:15 p. Mr. Valletti will -then offer tion some time in December, has those freshmen who indicated Adjutant will be Cadet First Lt. not been decided upon. interest in the Blue Hen during m. Mr. Valletti is the :f~rst ten- four selections by Robert Schu Neil Fowser of Pennsville, N. J. Orientation Week. A publishing or to appear on the Artists Ser- mann, "Dein A11gesich't," "An The second Battle Group wilL. The thi rd production, a mnd company representative will ex ies which is heginning its elev- den Sonnenschein" "Mondacht" be commanded by John W. ern c0medy, will be given during plain yearbook procedures at enth year at the university. and 'Der Hidalgo.'" ' Rhoads of Rocks, Md., a cadet t he sp ring semester. It will be this meeting. CONCERT PROGRAM Francesco Cileas '"Lamento di major. His executive officer will!. similar to last semester's "The Homer Lippard, Blue Hen bus The first part of ·the concert be Cadet Capt. Bruce 0. Paul, Tender Tra p," in that it will be iness manager, has announced will consist of "Where E'er You Philadelphia. The battle group! a mod rn comedy and wiiJ make that those who made partial Walk," by George Frederick adjutant will be Thomas A. Wise1. fCqn t. on Page 12, CoL 4) (Cont. on Page 12, CoL 4} Handel," "Le Violette" and "Che Cadet First Lieut., Dover. The company commander of the first Battle Group are: Com· pany A, Cadet First Lt. Jame~ OmicronDeltaKappa, Tassel (Cont. on Page 12, CoL 2) Homecoming Queen Plan Leadership Conference Petitions to Open "Ts my organization neces- Following Mr. Nei lan's speech, 1ler, ODK a nd Tassel presidents. Ho ecoming queen petitions "a m I necessary to th conference will divide into ' Com mittees for the leadership must be brought to the REVIEW e . conference include Kay Ham· office no later then 5 p. m . Sat· my organiza tion?" two Leaders h1ps to discuss prob- mond a nd Bill Walston, leader- urd ay,O cto~r 11. A picture Th c·sc are two questions that lems of organization and group s hips; Jim Zawicki, Connie Alex- must accompany the petition 10() student leaders of the uni - l ea d er~ hip. At 9:00 p.m. the en- ander, and Janet Lee K e ll~r, which must be signed by twenty Versi t) will try to answer on tire group will m eet once again program;_ D?ro~hy Levy, publ!c univers ity students. T h ur~ day at a leadership con- briefly for a summation of the Ity and mvJta,tlon.s; N ~ncy Paul A written request for a RE· ferenc·p to be held in the student conference and a socia l hour. and ~ erry Katz, dmner' Mary Jo VIEW photographer to take the cen! rr from 4 :30 to 9:30 p.m. Members of all student activ- Den.ms and Eugene Thomas, se- picture . is due in the REVIEW • s,.onsorerl by Omicron Delta ity groups and residence ~r?UP S lectwn. office, Saturday, October 4. l.:<np;t and Tassel, men's a nd have b en invited to participate Student leaders are reminded The new ·queen will take part Wo.lwn·s honorary leadership, in the leadership conference. to place all acceptances in the ' in the Homecoming pa rade and s_chol,m;h ip a nd service organiza- ''Much preliminary planning box provided at the information will be presented during half lion . , 1lw conference is by invi- for this conference has been desk in the student center for CESARE VALLETTI time. The coronation wi ll take lalir• n ,nly a nd deal with the done by the members of Tassel this purpose today. place at a dance Saturday nig ht gen!•r;d topic, "Lea ders Are and ODK, but its ultimate sue- Working with members of the Federico" from "L'Arlesiana"' following the fe tivities of the MaciP, '\ot Ele ted." cess depends upon the enthus- two honorary organizations are will complete the first half of day. Rc l-!i. 't;1tion from 4:30 to 4:50 ias m of the group that will at- Dr. Vernon E. Lewis, associate the concert. Voting will take plac Fri- . \',Jli b followed by dinner tend next Thursda y. Each mem- professor of mathematics; Dr. AFTER INTERMISSION day, Saturday and Monday, Oc· hr lnnquct room of the stu- ber of each group and club at Russell Remage, Jr., Asso iate Afler. intermiss ion, Mr. Vallet tober 17, 18, and 20. The polls ~ u·ntCI'. After dinner Edwin Delaware should m a ke him elf Professor of mathematics; Dean ti will sing "Dans les Ruines will clos a t 5:00 p. m. Monday, · 'Pil<~n, president of the Bank personally respons ible for seeing Irma Ayr s, aean of the school d'une Abbaye," by Gabriel Fa October 20. of De aware, will addres.Q lhe j that he is represented, " agreed of home economics; and Dean ure. "Mandolin," by laude De. Last year's queen was Sigma Bill Walst(Jrt and Janet Lee Kel- Bessie B. Collins, dean of women. (Co)lL on Page 12, oL 1) Nu's candidate, Barbara Kille. '2 The Review S~pt.26, 19 8 conductors. Mr. Linderman at. tended Washington and JeHerson College and received his B.S. in El~ctric~l Engin~er!n g from the • tiLlPMON I IHotCOn I...., ' University, DuPont Co., Umverstty ?f Mlchtgan in 1953, After workmg for Bell Airc raft aiAl UTATE.,.