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Daily Eastern News: October 24, 1946 Eastern Illinois University Eastern Illinois University The Keep October 1946 10-24-1946 Daily Eastern News: October 24, 1946 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1946_oct Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: October 24, 1946" (1946). October. 2. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1946_oct/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1946 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in October by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Eastern Teachers news 11Tell the Truth and Don1t Be Alraid11 VOL. XXXII-NO. 5 EASTE&N ILLINOIS STATE TEACHERS OOLLEGE--Oll.ARLESTON THURSDAY, OCTOBEIR 24, 1946 "t. L's G. L's AR� BACK" FOR HOM�COMING Tommy Tucker's Band Royal Court Ives Presents Her Majesty Plays for Coronation OLIMAXING EASTERN'S thirty- Miss Martha Tym second Homecoming will be the Recital Tonight crowning of Miss Martha Jean Tym as Queen at the Coronation Dance THE PUBLIC appearance of Burl played by Tommy Tucker on Satur­ Ives on the evening of Thursday, day night, October 26. The coron­ October 24, and Saturday, October ation, under the sponsorship of the 26, has been confirmed by a tele­ News and directed by Miss Winnie gram received from him by the East­ I:avis Neely, will begin at 9:00. ern State Club. Children of veteran students in col­ lege will serve as flower boys and The Elas"ern state club is acting girls. Betty Carmichael, business as sponsor for this affair and Ives manager of the News, and Don will giV'e his fee to the school to Griffin, advertising manager, will purchase a record collection of folk announce the event from the stage music. of the Health Education building. A program has been planried at Leading the procession will be which he will speak and smg on Miss Toni Frazier, freshman attend­ Thursday evening and again 0n Sat­ ant to the Queen. Miss Frazier is urday arternoon at 1 :b precedmg a native d Galton and is a major in the game. Tickets will be 48 cents English. Escorting Miss Frazier will for adults and 12 cents for chil­ be Bill Bane, a sophomore and dren under 12. member of Sigma Tau Gamma fra­ Ives will be guest of honor of the ternity. Varsity Club at a 9:30 p.m. dinner Sophomore attendant will be Miss in the Women's Gym. Daisy Brady of Mattoon.Miss Brady among tne guests expected back is a member of Sigma Sigma Sisma are Captain Pete Fenoglio of Paw­ scrority. She is majoring in Phy­ Betty Ellictt nee; Chuck Ashmore of Oakland; sical Educa.ion. Her e.ocort will be ... Senior lady Nolan Sims of Lafayette, Indiana; Bob Babb, a freshman from Cnar­ Eugene Deverick of Casey; Gene lestcn. 8houlders, of Birds; Bill Jones of Junior class representative will be Rose Hill; Leland Rutledge of Mar­ Miss Johanne Walker, a native shall; Ruel Hall of Kankakee; John­ ()harlestonian. Miss Walker is a ny Powers, PaUl Kinsel, Maurice member of Sigma Sigma Sigma .wr­ Smith, Joe Kirk, Cliff Galbreath, ority. Her major is Home Econom­ John Miller, and Harlan Baird. · ics. Bob Hempen will escort M"iss A great deal of interest has been Walker. He is from Carlyle and is shown in the appearance of Ives a member of Sigma Tau Gamma by the general public. He is per­ fraternity. haps the most successful alumnus As runner-up to the Queen in the of this institution in the entertain­ senior class election, Miss Betty ment world. While attending East­ Elliott of Flat Reck will be the sen­ ern he was active in Players, the ior class representative. Miss EllioLt Boys' Quartet, and played left guard is majoring in Art. She is a mem­ on the '28 championship· football ber of Delta Sigma Epsilon soror­ team. He made public appearances ity. Escorting Miss Elliott will be at the Lincoln Theater while at­ George Reat, a sophomore and na­ tending school, and also worked at Homecoming Queen tive of Charleston. Reat is a mem­ the East Side Cafe during spare ber of Sigma Tau Gamma fratern­ time. He was known by everyone in ity. town, and Charleston will welcome Miss Tym, also from Charleston, the opportunity of seeing him again. News Writes Winning Eastern Veterans Elect is a senior in the Social Science de­ Ives had his first appearance in Feature at ICPA Confo LaRose as President partment. She is a graduate of TC New York at the night club Cafe high school, and a member of Society. For several years, prior DELEGATES FROM the News at- FOLLOWING CHAPEL on Wednes­ Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority. to, and during the war, he was on tended the ninth annual fall con­ day, October 14, Eastern veterans The Queen will be escorted to the the stage in New York, and recently vention of the Illincis College Press met in the gym to elect officers for throne and crowned by Eugene L. Price, editor of the News. Following Johanrne /Walker has contracted to make two movies Association Saturday, October 12, the year. a year.He had a small part in This the coronation, the Queen and her ... Junior Attendant at Illinois Wesleyan University in LeeRoy LaRose, a sophomore from attendants will lead the dancing. Is the Army, but his first important Bloomington, Illinois, where Charles Dupo was elected to the presidency role was in Smoky, which appeared C. Clayton of the St. Louis Globe­ of the organization. LaRose is a in Charleston in September. In Democmt was guest speaker. major in Physical Education. He Sophs Choose Chairman Newton, his hometown, he was giv­ The convention, designed as a. succeeds Troit Freeland to the of­ Smoky, en top billing in although clinic in all phases of college news­ fice. Bob Hempen of Carlyle will For Annual Tug-of-War actually Fred MacMurray held the paper work, has a feature writing take over the duties of vice-presi­ THE SOPHOMORE men met Mon- male lead. There he was a tremend­ contest during the meet. This year dent. Hempen, a freshman, is ma­ day, October 14, to elect a chair­ ous hit and many people from New.:. Eastern's entry, written by E'ditor joring in journalism. The post of man to preside over one of the ton and Jasper county are expected secretary-treasurer will be assumed Eugene Price and Feature Editor annual Homecoming events East­ to attend Ives' appearance Thurs­ in Virginia Lacey won first place for by Neal Hudson, a Physical Ekiuca­ ern's tradition, the freshman-sopho- day. tion major. Hudson, a sophcmore, five dollars. Illinois Normal Sta�e more Tug-0-War. They elected Don Teachers College, Normal, Ill., won is from Olney. All three officers Woodard and sent him to meet with second and Southern Illinois .57,ate are members of �igma Tau Gamma the freshman leader, Leon Slcviko­ Varsity Club Elects Normal University, Carbondale, won fraternity. ski, and Richard Fisher, president John Stabler President third. of the Men's League. Charles C. Clayton, editorial staff mm' As a result of these two meetings, MEM:BERS OF the Varsity Club ·of the St. Louis Globe-Democrat A COMPLETE schedule of it has been decided that the fresh­ met last Wednesday, October 14, and .guest speaker at the luncheon, Homecoming events from men men will oppose a team con­ to elect officers for the coming year. stated that "Truth is a Weapon". Thursday to Sunday evening sisting of sophomore, junior and John· Stabler '47, of Tuscola was On this subject, which echoe.:; the appears on page eight of thi:;· senior men at the college's lake, Oc­ Elected president of the lettermen. motto of the News, "Tell the Truth issue. tober 26, in a mighty test of brawn The vice-presidency will be filled by and Don't Be Afraid," Chyton @· ,.;mw:� � and bone. Allyn Gook '49 of Dudley. Ray Met­ stressed the importance of truth as ter '49 of Charleston was elected to a weapon for democracy in relation the post of secretary-treasurer.All to the newspaper. "News, local, na­ Week-End Panorama three officers are members of Sigma tional or international in sccpe," Tau Gamma fraternity. said Clayton, "is the raw ma�erial Stan Elam, public relations direc­ from which pubUc opinion is creat­ Daisy Brady tor, attended the meeting and spoke ed. Merely recognizing news how­ Sophomore's choice briefly concerning the banquet to be eve:-," continued Clayton, "is not given this Friday night for Burl enough in itself. There must also Ives and other members of the 1928 be sound approval, criticism, and football team. The Varsity Club is appraisal of what is new.:;." sponsoring the banquet in conjunc­ "College papers are to::> often con­ tion ·with the Charleston Booster's fined only to news on the campus, Club. letting Saturday's football game The club has been inactive for the take precedence over the develop­ rast few years, due to a scarcity of ments in the Paris C::>nf-erence and lettermen on the campus. President the Junior-Senior prom over hap­ Stabler stated that with the large penings in Washington." Mr.Clay­ group of men now in the club, it is ton reminded us that it was our re­ hoped that it will be possible to re­ sponsibility to give our readers a; vive the pre-war Varsity Formal, a well balanced coverage of oth3r traditional dance given just previous news besides colle�e affairs, sine·� to the Christmas vacation.
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