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University of Cincinnati News Record. Thursday, April 12, 1962. Vol. XLVII, No Sigmd<~lg,na.• >. ,,~"' •.. ~~~,r 1st .,To .Join. UC .Bona(lssueCa,mpaign • ~ J, - Sigma .Sigrna, men's honorary, "Y~s,.the~'·fil'st campus .organiza- tion':'tp. ~ollJnteer ,for- duty in' the l]'hiv.er,SitY.~s~atf1paiglI to persuade Cindnnati:: voters to ':.appr6ve' the' - 'QCba'llotat,lhe l\fay,S"ptinuiry , election. ' ,,' .. Key'to the success of the UC ~ . campaign is tQ have students, , "faculty; ..staff, alumni, a.n d friends - personally contact ','at 'lea'St, five 'of -H'i'err~friends -and-: ShQwn -ab.ove is one of the new:signs proc;:laiming the change in relatives to ,urge them to vote " name ~f University Avenue to Avenue ~fthampions~ yes~•.,,, ' 'The issue was placed on the ballot in the fall but failed by a fairly insignificant' margin. Coun- University Avenue Now cil has authorized placing the amendment before - the voters again on May 8. In addition to urging them to The men of Sigma Sigma, are shown above with "their speciaf 'Avenue >orChampions' give this affirmative vote, these election ferms.. I Photo by Eric Mende. supporters of the UC ballot, in "The .University of Cincinnati University Avenue between Clif- many instances, will be taken ing he has qualified by agreeing Fourth, Sigma Sigma has noti- Basketball Champions have ton and Scioto indicating that the street is now the "Avenue of by ~automobile to the pons by to see that five friends of UC cast 'fied UC authorities - its stands brought great honor and glory to Champions." Mayor Bachrach UC representatives. This is the their votes May 8. ready to serve in any other man- Cincinnati; and due to the fact said that University Avenue has heart of the current campus Second, on the Tuesday night ner which the University may re- TAK E -5, FOR UC drive. Those that it was the second time that not been re-named. It is still before the election, May 1, Sigma quest. who qualify will automatically t"'$ they have won the championship, University Avenue but is to - be Sigma actives will visit all .soror- In the photograph above, Sigm ,;,141" we felt that something had to be "called" the Avenue of Champ- become members of the new ity houses and women's residence Sigma men show the, forrns .» '. which are listed the five persons .- done to remember the occasion," ions. Take 5 for UC Club. hans to speak briefly, encourag- said Cincinnati Mayor Walter H. City Council voted unanimous- ) Sigma Sigma members, shown ing students to vote if they are each will, take to the polls OIl Bachrach, in a telephone inter- ly for the project, and the signs here, have been assigned four- registered Cincinnati voters, and Election, Day. -Left to right are, view with a News-Record report- were put in place, under the fold responsibilities. First, each to get five friends or relatives front row, Dick Snyder, John er. University Avenue signs, last is wearing the -Take 5 for --UG- each to vote YES on the DC Grafton, Bob Chapman, and Max Club membership button, indicat- White; back row, Barry Hess, The remembrance? Signs on week. issue. Third; each Sig-ma Sigma ac- Neil Berte, Dan, Dell, Jim Hayes, tive, well 'before the May 8 Phil Santoro, Larry Willey, Alan election, will contact members Rosenberg, Bob Hartmann, and Wh~/S Going ·To Lauderdale? of every campus organization Larry Shingleton. with which he is identified ;0 Absent when the photograph make the same type of pres en- was taken' were Ken Conatser and tation. Gus Schmidt. .FewStuderils <, T(5 Go 'South the track'{eamin'prepa'ration for Needs.M'oney; , by, Ron Brauer plans on "spending .five days, at- Gift. Committee several coming events. n-on'tfeel 'pad if you are not Lake Cumberland in Kentucky where he willYrelax and do some To~ Hearne Bus. Ad. '62, 'will going to make the trip to Ft. boating and fishing, with several be, trying to, obtain his pilot's Asked To C,ontribute ~ Lauderdale over Easter Vacation .. Seniors friends." He will spend some time license. "I need tour .more hours / Thi& reporter interviewed 14 stu- working part time on the' week- before I will be permitted to fly Last Thursday night a dinner ing crest, motto, etc., of Univer •. dents in the grill and not one of ends. - solo," ,said Tom. He .is from was' given to explain in more de- sity of Cincinnati, scholarships') them was going to the sunshine Indianapolis and plans on return- tail the' senior class gift and the and other items the University state, Only two were planning , J-towever, the general trend ing" to Cincy on the weekends events' of Senior Week. Repre- can use but cannot purchase be- vacation trips': out of the state. was' for students, both male 'and' cause of the need of' more im- female, married and unmarried, for the social life.; sentatives from the social organ- ,Polly Purdy, A&S '64, is going portant items that contribute di- to 'stay in Cincy and study or Jim Kreger, Elect, Eng. '66, izations and resident hall associa- to Alabama to visit her room- rectly to the academic program, relax. Most' people expressed a will be installing a Ham radio tions were invited. mate's brother. She said, "the The gift -committee has receiv- 4. Weare asking each senior desire to go somewhere, but outfit in his car. "I also plan" vacation and trip wilt last five ed various comment-s .rcgarding to contribute only a part -of ~the the majority wanted to stay , on renting a chalnsaw to take days and we will relax when we the nature of the senior class $15 refund from' the cap and away from the Lauderdale area. care of the trees blown down arrive." She plans on spending gift and the goalof $2,000 set by 'gown fee concerning all Senior by the recent windstorm, and the .rernainder, of her vacation Some' interesting .activities in- week activities, including rental do some painting around the the committee. The remarks looking for-a job here in town. cluded that of Bill Klayer, TC made at the dinner concerning of. the cap and gown, graduation house," said Jim. , '63, who will be working out ,:"ith announcements, ,graduation ex- Steve' < Wolder.: Bus. Ad. :65, the comments were: Carol Kamman, Univ. '62, will 1. The gift is to be a, double- ercises, etc., will be 'sent in the .c be visiting a relative in Chicago. sided, illuminated, outdoor bulle- near future by the University. "I plan on studying, loafing, fish- tin board made, of aluminum, to The goal of $2,000, was set ar- ingahd shopping for summer be placed in a central location' on bitrarily in, the hope that seniors Honors Convocation clothes. I also would like to, the' campus" for' :the purpose of will contribute _to -the fund that . ' learn to play -bridge during my alleviating the communication amount which each feels he can vacation;" said Carol. ~ , problem, of announcing various afford to give and wants to give . "I plan oil catching up on my social, . athletic, and cultural' , The giving 'Otsome sort of gift In,.Wilson;· May 15 ironing 'and writing a paper," events accruing on campus. to the University has been a tra- said Mrs. Linda Frisa, A&S and dition established by seniors in , areas of grades and activities to 2. The cost of the- gift has been Hoke S. Greene, Vice Pres i- TG '62. "My husband and I may the past. Each member of the their respective colleges and the- included in our goal of $2,000 in dent 'and Dean of Faculties, will drive our new sports car to West- the following manner: elected executive board and the deliver' .the opening address at University. Dr. St. John, who is appointed class council believes to succeed Dean Dorst as _dean minster over the vacation if the (a) approximate cost of "con- <, this year's annual Honors Day that the bulletin board, is the of the College of Medicine, will weather is nice," she said. struction and installation: $1,125., Convoeation. Lou Megas', Bus: Ad. '65, said best idea that has come up, which be the master of' ceremonies. (b) approximate cost of pub- ; The convocation will be held -"1 won't be doing anything licity: not only will be greatly utilized' Awards to be presented at the by the campus organizations and Tuesday, May 15, at 1 p. m. in convocation include every area special, just working on my Mailing, $60; mimeograpbing, Wilson, Auditorium. Co-chair- car -and watc;hing TV. Although $15; posters, $15; miscellaneous, the University, but will be re- of thecampus such as the C Ring membered as a worthy and use.";.",- men of the event are Ann Kueh- award for-the outstanding senior the vacaHon does. permit the $10;' dinner,"$70; total, $176;' (c) . ner, A&S '62, representing Mor- co-op student to work an extra approximate total cost of gift. ful contribution by the class of- woman, the Mr. Bearcat award 1962: - - tar Board, and Ken Niehaus, Bus. for the outstanding senior man, week~ which i like/t he said. $1,311. Ad, '62, ','representing Omicron _ "Ip1a.ri, on staying away from 3. The amount left over, if we "I feel that what we are asking the ,McKibbin gold medal for a contribution from the cap and Delta Kappa. manliness, and others.' school;" 'said Diane Thiel, A&S make our $2,000 goal can be used '65. "Lwillbe working, dating and to purchase items such as books, gown fee determined by the feel- , The . purpose of the Honors , The Honors Day convocation relaxing.'Lshe said.
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