Cheer Drive Will Begin Monday * Kip the doth« oft the skeleton Marc Meyer, chairman, wffl be endinf Thursday, Dec. 14. The The chairman of the drive re­ Following the Cheer Drive, all la year closet end brine them in. collactinf every type of useful donations will be supervised and serves the right to refuse any do­ articles collected will be praaant- The Cheer Drive needs them. item from students of Butler for tallied by appointed members of nations he feels have no value. ed to the Goodwill Industries. Trousen, shlrts, blouses, skirts, the purpose of helpinf those who the journalism clubs and honor- Hobday Comfort far Needy They will recondition them and out-frown clothes, canned foods, are in need of food »«d clothing. arias. While the drive is operated on toys, books,* and femes—all these distribute them among the needy Headquarters tor the donation One trophy will be awarded items are wanted to five the a competitive basis, it is primarily families. Contributions which are of items will be in B-39 in the this year to the organisation run­ to provide holiday comfort for especially needed are clothes, un­ needy people of a basement of Jordan hell. ning up the highest number of happier Christmas. poor families who otherwise may broken toys, such as games end Trophy Will Be Awarded points, based on the type of art­ have e not so merry Christmas. dolls, and children’s books. Large Drive Befan in IMS Contributions will be accepted icles brought in. Condition of the The drive was canceled last year toys such as scooters, bikes and The Cheer Drive, sponsored an­ from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday articles plus their estimated value because of vandalism resulting wagons will be refused. nually since 1932 by The Colleg- through Thursday, Dec. 7, and will determine the point rating from the close competition for Make it a Merry Christmas for ian, will start Monday, Dec. 4. all the next week, with the drive allowed each organization. the trophy in preceding years. everybody. :Campus :Brie£s The Butler Collegian STATE Volume 63 Indianapolis, Indiana Wednesday, November 29, 1950 No. 38 Crawfordsville— Wabash col­ lege and DePauw university ex­ Little Man on Campus by Bibler S D X ’eTS changed hostages on the eve of All to Dance their traditional gridiron rivalry' last Friday. Four Wabash stu­ By Selling Their Blood; dents, representing three foreign countries remained overnight and ( attended DePauw classes as did v i Some Even Go to Work four DePauw students at Wabash. By Jess Gilson Bloomington— Recent advances The fellow who sells you your Blanket Hop ticket this week will in microbiology, an old science probably look anemic, ill-fed and prematurely gray, but there is a with a new name, will be review­ reason for it ed at a symposium at I«*»»» uni­ Like all dances, the average student thinks that all the sponsoring V members have to do is sell the tickets and put the profits in the versity, Dec. 7, the anniversary coffers. B ut alas, this is not the • ~ ' . ------r-r—- of the university’s bacteriology i> case. selves in debt to the tune of about department w § When the proceeds from last $500. After the battle of the fig­ ures, each member found If NATIONAL year’s dance were counted, the Sigma Delta Chi boys found them- owing $20. The question, “How Washington— Prof. Charles to raise the money?” Vitali&no of *"**■"■ university Blood No Less! described his new mineral by- Beauty Hunt It is a well-known fact teat hos­ stromite to members of the Miner- pitals pay $25 a pint for blood. alogical Society of America which « * 5 Soma of the boys hesitated at this met in Washington recently. The Frats Look money raising method because mineral which occurs only in winter twas coming on and they Mexico was named by Prof. Vita- felt the need for their blood. A liano and his associate, Prof. Brian For Lovelies look at the odd jobs in the Dean Mason. Tonight a crew of representa­ of Men’s office disclosed a need for snow shoveled and other little East Lansing, Mich.— John S. tives of the fraternities on cam­ pus will tour sorority row to look ways of money making. A need McElroy, lib year-old Michigan for studying and no time canceled State college sophomore, knows over each chapter’s loveliest-gals this venture. and make suggestions for candi­ not to land when practicing gym­ While this sounds dishearten­ nastics. McElroy is in critical con­ dates for the Drift Beauty contest to be held Wednesday, Dec. 13. ing, the debt was paid off little dition after an off-balance fall "He could have always gotten a job teaching in a college.” by little. Then they were sudden­ during a tumbling exercise in At each sorority house tonight, the pre-judging judges will select ly faced with another problem. one of his university classes. The powers that be in the home Memphis, Tenn.— Second L t Rain or Snow Two Teachers Will four girls. The sorority is asked to nominate at least one of these office at sent word that John C. Trent captain of Army’s the Butler chapter would be ex­ 1949 unbeaten football team, was Attend Conference girls for Drift Beauty queenships. Each sorority and BISA will pected to send a delegate to the killed in action three days after C ollegian national convention at Miami Two members of Butler’s fac­ be allowed two original candi­ he arrived in Korea. The 23 year Beach. An emergency meeting old star end, who was in the ulty will attend a conference to dates. For each 50 tickets they sell, they may nominate another was held and it was discovered same outfit with former West C arries O n be held at Illinois Wesleyan uni­ that the debt still stood at $90. versity at Bloomington, 111, on candidate. This year fraternities Point quarterback; Arnold Galiffa Add—to Butler’s formidable list The delegate would be pro-rated and lineman Joe Steffy, died Nov. Dec. 1 and 2. will also be selling tickets. For of weather casualties—Mary Jor­ each 50 that they sell, they may for $190 upon arrival at the con­ 15. Ray C. Friesner, dean of the vention. If his transportation was Hollywood, Calif— Movie Pro­ dan, social snooper, said the car College of Liberal Arts and sponsor a Beauty Queen candi­ date of their selection. Tickets figured to be $100 he would have ducer Cy Howard has thrown a in which she was riding got stuck Sciences and head of the Botany to pay out $90 to reimburse the in a corn field near Bargersville. department will be consultant for will be distributed tonight to the fast curve at the brainy college organizations. chapters whose travel pay was coed. Mr. Howard says that stupid those people discussing group ed­ Punch! Mary says her father was This year the contest will be more. Who wanted to be the dele­ women are sexier than ones with driving. ucation. Dr. C. B. Graham, of the gate? English department, will be con­ held in the Butler cafeteria. Drift brains. “They’re not only sexier,” Dean L. Gray Burdin is travel­ Money for Smith he insists, “they’re happier and sultant for the leisure time group. editor Ann Montgomery, Busi­ ness Manager John Walsh, and It was decided to ask each mem­ luckier and better adjusted.” ing on foot this week. His car is The topic for the meeting, which ber for another four bucks and snowbound in Cincinnati. The is being sponsored by the North Contest Chairman Don Schlade- man believe that by having the Ken Smith, president of the Dean came back by railroad pay­ Central Conferences of Colleges “bloodless” group of alleged writ­ and Secondary schools, will be contest on campus more students ers, was sent on his way. Dec. 9 Is Deadline ing full fare. wil be able to attend than could Don Smith, business manager “College and Community Life.” It must be pointed out that last For Classic Ducats when it was held at the Riviera. year’s dance with Ray Anthony of The Collegian, was snowbound was not the first time the venture Deadline for Hoosier Classic in Ft. Wayne. He arrived on camp­ Support The Collegian tickets- is Dec. 9, announced the H ere’s T he Ballot! ended in debt. Two years ago the us Tuesday. Cheer Drive same thing happened on a smaller Bursar’s office today. Any student Who Are America’s Best tickets not called for by that date Although some of The Collegian scale when Hal McIntyre was Speakers? hired. automatically will be put on sale. staff were unable to meet the call of duty on Monday in getting MacMillan Employs 1. National Affairs. This year they slashed the bud­ Less than fifty per cent of the get to the minimum while still out Tuesday’s issue, it did come Classic tickets have been picked George D. McCune trying to give the maximum en­ up thus far. The general admis­ cut—the errors were numerous, 2. Business and Commerce.... tertainment. Harry McCrady and a few lines upside doym, but the sion ticket sales, however, are up George D. McCune, a 1948 grad­ ...... his band will journey to the Ath- to standard. Any students wish­ weather did not stop the staff uate of the history department of from getting the paper out In 3. T.fthof erton Center Friday night to play ing to obtain their free tickets , is now publi­ ...... ^ gweetest music in Fairview. must present their ID cards in Cleveland, Youngstown and Ak­ shers’ representative for the Mac­ The senior football players will the Bursar’s office. - ron, Ohio, big city staffs gave up Millan company, calling on col­ 4. Religion...... also be decorated with gold foot- General admission and reserved and there were no papers. lege bookstores and professors in * — ,...... , balls and the blanket will go to seat tickets are also on sale in the Middle W est . __ ..__ the

* t u * s o t u e r m i w B r » » Collegian Classified* Batter Caprs WN BN Loebig Paces Campus Seethsayeis; Lost and Found Typing Service Fact Eight ‘Big Tea’ Lost; anali, S ring, brown note­ Typing, mimeographing, notary Coach Tony Hinkle Chans Booby Prize book. Reward of $5. If returned public. Nellie M. Foot, 45» W 44th S t HU. m i Teams This Season By Bill Shaver reward will be given and no Fcr those of you who have lived In a fear of being “chosen” to questions asked. Harry Westeott The Western Conference, which serve on the weekly panel picking experts board, worry no mote, it* CH. 3135. For Sale once again may be properly re­ all over. For Sale: tuxedo, 37 regular. ferred to as the “Big Ten” what For good deals read the Collegian For nine weeks your reporter roamed Butler’s balls and Mib search­ Good condition, phone HL 7121. with the somewhat recent addi­ ing for victims to serve as panelists to choose the Sa today « m imn tion of Michigan State, has on its winners. RATES: Collegian classified rates are low in coat, only 10 schedules a secret “member” Of the 45 sufferers tome natur­ paced the coeds, and golf coach cents a line (30 units on your typewriter), minimum two lines. which seems to enhance its ranks ally stood out above the others Jim Hauss was the most success­ ful “authority” selector. You may save money by running your ad all week, 4 times, to an 11-team membership. by virtue of their classier select­ for 35 cents per line. Ibis unsung, familiar foe is ing. Bill Loebig, also known as Figuratively speaking here’s Butler. how all the panelists fared. General of the Loyalty Legion Dean Burdin 5-0-1 Coach Tony Hinkle’s Bulldogs, posted the best record of all the selectors. Bill missed just one of Mel Enyart 9-2-1 now, as in the past, are popular Dean Durflinger 7-4-1 Coed Sports '■* ..... Big Ten rivals. Butler this season his 12 selections, that a 21 to 19 Rv Tom Ahromi Lynn Cunningham 7-4-1 By T o m Abrams will match points with eight of Marquette victory over Holy Delta Tau Delta edged out Lam­ Cross. Bill Shover 8-3-1 By Julia Taylor the ten conference members on Jackie Pashley 6-4-2 bda Chi 31 to 27 in a stormy in­ the court Because the Butler coeds will entertain a Male Students First Paul Bevelhimer 8-2-2 tramural tilt last Monday. Trail­ Big Ten is known to be the na­ large group of Camp Atterbury ing by 4 points at half time, the The panelists were divided into Dr. O’Dell 4-6-2 tion’s most powerful hardwood five categories: male faculty, fe­ G.I.’s from 9 to 10:30 this evening Delt’s stepped up the pace in the Mrs. R. R. Jones 4-6-2 family, the 1950-51 Bulldogs can male faculty, male students, fe­ Herb Schwomeyer' 6-4-2 in a “Fun Night” at the Field- last minutes of the game and left show former court performers the Lambda Chi’s in their wake. male students, and sports “author­ Bob Livermore 6-5-1 house. At least five girls from eight strong reasons why their ities.” The sports “authorities” Nancy Harkless 5-6-1 More than half of the Delt tallies schedule is Butler’s toughest each sorority house will attend. were scored by Bell who racked found out they weren’t as the Martha Coddington 7-4-1 In addition to square dancing, up 16 points. Couple of Exceptions male students posted the best John Barnett 5-6-1 mark overall with a 55 right, 35 there will be badminton, basket­ Sigma Alpha Mu succumbed to Only Minnesota and Michigan Tony Hinkle 2-9-1 State are not on the Butler sched­ wrong, and six ties. Sports fol­ Laura Theis 5-7 ball, table tennis, swimming, arch­ Sigma Chi 43 to 26 the same after­ noon. Rouse was high point man ule. Butler plays more conference lowed with a 53-37-6 mark and Charley Kemper 8-4 ery and shuffleboard games for for the Sig’s with 17 points and foes than any other non-confer­ then came the females both fac­ Dr. Cundiff 7-5 the boys in uniform and their Solotkin for the4 Sigma Alpha ence team in the country. Mar­ ulty and students in a 47-43-6 tie. Jim Hauss.9-3 hostesses. Mu’s with 14 points. quette and Notre Dame are next The male teachers just hunched Galvin Walker 7-4-1 Don’t forget to wear your tennis Two more intramural games in line as sought after Big Ten over a .500 reading with a 46-44-6 Harry Roembke 4-7-1 shoes if you plan to play games last Monday saw the Sigma Nu’s enemies. effort. These totals do not in­ June Bodley 6-5-1 clude our Homecoming panelists. Miss Hamilton 5-6-1 on the gym floor. All facilities gain a slender but sufficient 25 However, Butler’s basketball to 23 margin over the Newman energies have long been pursued Loebig, who receives the selec­ Mr. Schwartz 6-5-1 are open to everybody on campus club, and the Phi Delt’s whip the by conference schedule makers tors roses, has as a counterpart Rabbit Bratton 10-2 for 15 cents a person or 25 cents Kappa Sig’s 34 to 20. so this formidable list of topnotch Mr. Butler athletics, Tony Hinkle, Ruth Reed 7-5 a couple. All persons enrolled in school, adversaries is neither sudden nor who receives a big batch of onions Allegra Stewart 5-7 • • • • • including varsity swim team surprising. for his puny 2 won, 9 lost, 1 tie Mr. Miller 9-3 members, will be eligible to part­ Since the winter of 1897, But­ picking. It is interesting to note D. J. Thomas 8-4 Basketball league starts with that Hinkle has a football win­ Dick Life 4-7-1 nine teams all eager to play. As icipate in the swimming meet to ler has been carried on confer­ be held today. A list of respec­ ence schedules. The first meeting ner picking program called “Foot­ Patty Hinkle 5-6-1 the schedule works out eight of tive team members and the events was with Indiana some 53 years ball With Hinkle.” Question: Mrs. Davis 6-5-1 the teams will play each Tuesday in which they will participate ago when Butler was defeated 22 “Does Mr. H. pad his airway Mr. Poller 5-6-1 and Thursday at either 3 or 4 should be turned in to the I-M to 6. average?” Pop Hedden 6-5-1 Category Leaden p.m. Those games for Thursday director at least one hour before Scoreboard Shows Mike Kirsh 6-6 Hie category leaders should Ann Bailey 6-6 are Kappa vs. Theta, Tri Delt vs. the meet begins. From that date Butler has play­ ed all the conference teams with also be mentioned. George H. Mrs. Reisler 5-7 Delta Gamma at 3 p.m. and Inde­ the lone exception of Minnesota, Miller of the Journalism Depart­ Mr. Reisler 5-7 pendents vs. Trianon, Pi Phi vs. Perkin’« Story Printed a school they have met on the ment was the best teacher selec­ Tim Crawforth 6-6 Zeta both at 4 p.m. gridiron but never on the basket­ tor. Miss Nancy Moore of the Bill Loebig 11-1 Chet Perkins, blind author of English Department led the wo­ Cookie Church 9-3 the Collegian sports column, ball court. In the past here’s how Bulldog teams have fared with men. “Rabbit” Bratton, a man of Mr. Henzie 9-3 Individuals wishing to enter “Shots In The Dark,” was the many abilities so he tells me, led Mr. Schumacher 10-2 the Table Tennis tournament must subject of a feature in the Novem­ the Big Tenners. , the male students. Ruth Reed Helen Hodges 10-2 sign up at the Fieldhouse by Fri­ ber issue of The Indiana Publish­ Games won are scored first, day. Joan O’Neill will arrange the er. followed by games lost. pairings. The Indiana Publisher, a mag­ Ohio State, 4-4; Northwestern, • * * • * azine for Indiana newspapermen, 2-6; Iowa, 4-3; Michigan, 2-5; Indiana, 7-18; Purdue, 8?10; Uli- . t-* Carolyn and Marjorie Steffy is published by the Hoosier State Press Association. nois, 5-7; and Wisconsin, 6-9. be irresistible...in VANDURDY represented Butler in the crowded Just A Memory Music Hall at Indiana university Butler and newcomer Michigan Wednesday for the program of Too Cold, Maybe? State have clashed nine times in new corduroy sport shirts modem dance. They enjoyed the the past with Butler holding a event and hope to go again next Some schools experience diffi­ 6-3 edge. The University of Chi­ year. culty when they attempt to sched­ cago, one of the orginal Western ule basketball teams who are on Conference powers now just a Joan O’Neill and Doris Herbert a par with the home team. The memory gave Butler followers were pledged to Delta Psi Kappa University of Alaska is perhaps many smiles as the result of last night and honored at a dinner plagued by greater . difficulties games with the Maroons. Hinkle’s in the Hawthorne room. than most schools. alma mater played Butler 10 times This year they play the Eagles, but from these meetings the Chi­ the Elks, and the, local high school cagoans could gain but a single NOTICE team in College, Alaska. win. Final grades will bfe withheld if the following do not see Miss DR. IRVING R. PRINCE H? Eisenbrown at the Text book- room in Atherton Center, before Wednesday, December 20. OPTOMETRIST William Magee, Kenlth Whit­ 4606 Norwaldo Avenue GLendale 2603 aker, Frank E. Davis, K. S. Jar- (Central-Keystone Bus) By Appointment rett, Leon Noel, Henry Bracken, Raymond Brush, Robert Fisher, i j e David Hessler, Claude Merrill, John Platis, Harry W. Roberts, James Sarblnoff, and Robert Orchids Pearcy. No need to slalom or Christiana—just bowl ’em over ÿ • in rugged, tough Van Heusen Vanduroy sport shirts. In bright, wide-awake colors, these corduroys do tChristmas Cards C o w a g e s amazing things with skis or with the she's. Let nothing +Gift Wrappings stand in your way, see Vanduroy today. Special Discount Prices For Group Buying tCostume jewelry tLeather Goods 66Th e re i s A Difference In Floteen" Delaware Flower Shop Van Heusen "the world's smartest" shirts 61 W est 34th St. PHILLIPS-JON ES COBP., NEW Y O U 1, N. Y. 2922 N. Delaware Taünt 4568 Ta. 2380 / I COLLEGIAN Wednesday ». I960 Mom and Pop Huntohlor Nutcracker U Calebratu Thanksgiving Bulletin Box MSS Freshman and UppercUa Clean Ware again being pawed Notice: students who plan to out in the Air Force ROTC office staff, Drift pictures. Wed, Nov. do their student to the yesterday but for reasons other 29, Student lounge, Atherton cen­ secondary school next semester than a promotion. Master Sft ter, 2:30 p.m. , kindly see Dr. Best for applica­ tions and directions. Rm. 210. Robert V. Rentchler was the one Blue Key, Wed, Nov. 29,2 p.m., doing honors this time because a Rm. 308, Atherton center. Takes will meet in Rm. 308 of daughter Geneva Adele, was born the Atherton Center Wed., Nov. Scarlet Quill, Wed, Nov. 29, 2 at 7:30 ajn. Thanksgiving morn­ » , at 8 p.m. p.m., Rm. 305, Atherton center. ing at the Methodist hospital. Marshall society Drift picture, Geneva weighed in at 8 pounds Sphinx Drift picture, Thun., Wed., Nov. 29, 11 pjn., Rm. 219. 1 ounce. Nov. 30, 12:15 p.m., Rm. 308, Ath­ AWS council, 3 p.m., Wed., Nov. Sgt. Rentchler came here this erton center. year from Andrews Air Force 29, AWS room. Base in Washington D. C. He is Press Club, Drift picture, Thurs. Chimes meeting, Wed., Nov. » , Assistant Sgt. Majpr of the But­ Nov. 30, 12:15 p.m., Rm. 207, Jor­ 4 p.m. ler AROTC unit and handles ad­ dan hall. m LOOK HE'S HERE n ministrative duties for the unit Spurs, 4 p.m., Rm. 311, Ather­ Sgt Rentchler and his wife Panhellenie council, Fri., Dec. 1, ton Center, Wed., Nov. » . Geneva Alice reside at 2600 W. 2:30 p.m., Rm. 319, Atherton cen­ Theta Sigma Phi, 3:30 p.m.; Ad­ 44th S t ter. vertising lab., Wed, Nov. » .

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