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Eastern News: May 07, 1965 Eastern Illinois University Eastern Illinois University The Keep May 1965 5-7-1965 Daily Eastern News: May 07, 1965 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1965_may Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: May 07, 1965" (1965). May. 2. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1965_may/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1965 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in May by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact tabruns@eiu.edu. EASTERN NEWS "Tell The Truth and Don't Be Afraid" EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY, CHARLESTON, ILLINOIS FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1965 Mitchell Named Head Of University Union HC?oper T q Become Advisement Coun_�elor; Simmons To Resign William G. Hooper, University filling the vacancies, one for stu­ Union Director, will be an academ­ dent activities director and the ic advisement counselor as chan­ other to replace Ruth H. Gaertner, · ges are effected in the Union director of food services. structure this summer. Mrs. Gaertner will be in charge Tymon Mitchell, now an assist­ exclusively of all residence halls, ant director in the Union, will re­ Doudna added. place Hooper as director July 1. "She will· direct Thomas, An­ Mitchell has been assistant direct­ drews, Lincoln and Douglas, and or since 1963. the new Gregg Triad when that . Terry Simmons, the other as­ opens," Doudna said. The Triad sistant director this school year, should be available by Sept. 1. ·will be resigning his position after Thus the three women's resi­ two years. Simmons has not yet , dence halls-Ford, Weller and indicated his plans for next year. McKinney-will leave the Union The resfgnation of Simmons and cafeteria open to the public ex­ the moving· up to director of Mit­ clusively. rlunen began pouring the concrete for week as seen in the foreground. Behind the new · chell will create two vacancies, "Robert Jones, coordinator for " practical arts classroom building last building is the Coleman Classroom Building. Quincy Doudna, president, said Monday. English and speech will be with Mitchell will be responsible �or 1·egistration July 1, and will work with registration and placement," Doudna also announced. Doudna said, about Mrs. Gaert­ 1kbile, Jaeger, Wolfe Get Awards Eastern Budget ner, that "her major responsibi­ lities haven't changed - only her Business For Achievement, Service Gets Approved locale." By House Com. Hesler To Resign 111 awards for outstanding smith, for contributing to the A ward, for service to the society 1ent and service were pre­ Forum in terms of activity and during the year, went to Norma Unanimous approval was given As News Adviser �esday at the annual scholarship. Sprague, Clinton. Wednesday by the House Appro­ 1f Business awards ban- David Ellison won the Junior priations Committee for a $5.7 PI OMEGA Pl'S Outstanding Effective June l Accounting Recognition A ward, million increase in Eastern's op­ Freshman Award was won by presented by the Accounting Club erating budget for the next bien­ Kenneth E. Hesler, presently 1 Senkbile, D o w n e r s Jackie Barton, Effingham, as the for contribution to the field of nium. director of alumni services, ad­ ieceived the High Honor freshman business major with the accounting in terms of personal viser to the News and journalism 1 in Business Awards, <le- highest scholastic average. Total amount approved by the as the Pi Omega Pi character and activity. committee is $17.1 million, com­ instructor will asuume full-time Bobby Lee Wolfe, Mattoon, was 1ip Award and sponsored pared to an $11.5 million appro­ duties in alumni services and pub­ awarded the Delta Sigma Pi THE ACCOUNTING Club also Upha Chi chapter of the priation voted the university by lic relations beginning in June. Scholarship Key. The professional presents a Senior Accounting A­ •onorary society in busi­ the legislature in the last bien­ Hesler, who has been adviser to fraternit� in business administra­ ward to the SeDior whose contri­ :her education. nium. the News since 1959, will be re­ butions to the field of accounting tion awards the key annually to place� by Daniel E. Thornburgh, IAEGER, Yale, won the the male student graduating with are considered outstanding in The action followed to the letter Lward of Merit for Out­ the highest cumulative grade point terms of personal character and the recommendation of the Illinois !chievement in Business average. activity. This year the award went Board of Higher Education, which earlier this year cut money from n. Thi s award is made an­ Kathleen Nottmeier, East Car­ to Joseph Daugherty, Hammond. Eastern's request. l a business piajor who ondelet, won the Phi Beta Lamb­ The main address of the ban­ �at promise ih the field da Leadership A ward for out­ quet, held in the University Union, The House of Representatives ing and who has shown standing leadership in the pro­ was given by Lillian Green, exe­ must still vote on the measure be­ in further study. gram of the newly formed profes­ cutive assistant to the president fore the bill can go to the Senate Ferrier, Charleston, was sional fraternity for students of and to the chairman of the board for its approval. I the Wall Street Jour­ business and business education. of the Granite City Steel Com­ Bre_akdown of the $5.7 million ·d for scholarship and in­ The Phi Beta Lambda Service pany. (Continued on page 6) the fields of finance and •dministration. The win­ e award is selected by the faculty. 'Fair Lady' Opens Today In Theatre Villiam Craig Simmons Awa rd, with a $100 With two "fair ladies" alternat­ ago and advance sales for the fol­ "My Fair Lady" were rented from went to Barry Barnard, ing in the prized role of Eliza lowing six scheduled performances a New York company. The Cock­ :est. The award is made Doolittle, "My Fair Lady" opens have been overwhelming. · ney actors and the ladies wear to a junior business ina­ at 8 p.m. today in the Fine Arts costumes designed and made fqr he basis of outstanding · Linda Stanley, junior music Theatre. major from Louisville, will the production or altered from character, scholastic those used in previous shows. mt and interest in the What E'. Glendon Gabbard, di­ open as Eiiza tonight and will The multi-set, with six settings, business. rector, has called Eastern's "most then alternate performances with was designed by John E-. Bielen­ 1siness Education Alumni . ambitious production" has been so Kathy Oros, sophomore theatre anticipated by the people in the arts major from Granite City. berg, assistant professor of thea- lso with a stipend of $100, · tre arts. for the same qualj.fica­ vicinity that opening night was Noel Watkins, junior theatre nearly sold out more than a week mt to Suzanne Luedke; arts tnajor from Casey, plays AS THE PLAY opens on a scene Kenneth E. Hesler Henry Higgins. Other principal n. outside Covent Garden in London, parts are played by Roger Lewis now on sabbatical leave from his SHOUSE, Effingham the setting is provided by a paint­ Phi Sigs, Tri Si9s !Judson (Colonel Pickering), Don­ position as director of information the Alexander Briggs ald A. Peterson (Freddy Eyns� ed backdrop. This is lifted for the and publications. Award with a $50 stip­ · ford-Hill), Douglas Koertge (Al­ Hold Cancer Drive following scene in a London tene­ . Thornburgh· will return as jour­ made annually to a busi­ fred P. Doolittle) and Loralee ment section. This setting,· along nalism instructor and adviser to �r who has completed at Phi Sigma Epsilon, social fra­ Goleman (Mrs. Pearce). the News and the Warbler, East­ 1 year of college work ternity, and Sigma Sigma Sigma, with three others showing Hig­ The entire cast of 52 wears de­ ern's yearbook. He was adviser of less than a "B" average social sorority, joined forces Sat­ gin's study, his mother's conserv­ signs of Ann E. Smith, costumer. utstanding personal char- urday to raise $181 for the Am­ the Warbler bef�re going on leave. Miss Smith designed the costumes atory and the front of his house, interest in the fields of erican Cancer Society. Harry Read will assume the of the early 1900's after consider­ are constructed on two 21-foot­ and business· education. · · position of director of information Participating in the annual able research into the customs and diameter revolving platforms. and publications. He has been act­ Masquelette, Waukegan, "Tag Day" were 40 members of styles of the period. Other settings, the ascot race the Marketing Award, the fraternity and sorority. The track and street scenes, round out ing director for the past year. 1ually by the Eastern sum raised exceeded last year's OVERALL COST of the cos­ the sets for the production. Roger Cushman, employed �n a f the American Market­ total by $55. tumes is approximately $1,000, Tickets for "My Fair Lady" i;iubstitute capacity during Thorn­ :iation to a club member The funds will be used for can­ not including the value of the time are on sale in the corridor of burgh's absence, will become as­ mding personal character cer research and education. and skill of Miss Smith and her Fine Arts Theatre. Sales will con­ sistant director of information and ibntion to the activities Joint chairmen for the drive 12 student helpers in making the tinue through the run of the play, publications .and director of sports ganization. were Loren Hunsaker of the Phi floor-sweepmg gowns and acces­ from 1. to 4 p.m., daily. The cost information.
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