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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23,1959. ;-=------Tigers to Begin See first Sorority ICC Battle, Face St. Joe Saturday Conference Gi!me Open Houses Hlltlll'llAy nHernoon the Tlgel' ,'OOl. bElli SQtlu{1 will tangle willI the S· Tomorrow Tonight Joe PUllins (101'11 RCl111selnc,', AI. U10llgh lhl' Bellt:'n1s nrc sUII SI111U'ling (rom lfl.'il SALunlny's JOSlJ to the Hope College I utchll\€'II, UH~ PlIllIAH, loo Indiana's 1'1 irs/' Ill" hAvln.: lhch' t1'Ollbh~H. ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959. • The bl!:gesL problem (Acing t. DEPAUW UNIVERSITY G EEr CASTlE, INDIANA, Joe's ncw cORchlng starr III the mnn. power ~horlng creAted by :t lIu )r 14 ICUCI1l1Cn lind the nb'H'nce or 11 105 freshmun ICIUlI. tepl'lnJ:' Into the SilUfllloll are .Jot Ten Sororities Pledge 20 in Full Rush Jo(rPdo. who has sliccehlel! Bob JAuran n~ hl"'3d ('on h, Rlld hili two new nS91stftn Ed Dwyer or Imll­ Senate Approves Hoosier Hysteria .. Sorority Style Songs, Informol Ceremonies Climox 'lnnpoliJoi Rnd Jim lIohclolll of Ihulll1. ton, O. Conference Topic: Hectic Seven Doys of Festivities lo!rt'dn. VO!lII Al'iin I ha lk l all Cheer:!. songs and cere:llonle3 ush· ,'can Mur:!h. J...uclnda ML'Gulre. JOAn conch at St. Jac'N, \\'l\,.~ nSlllsLIUll Jrtirt University Affairs Clr,j In 201 pro5pe ro tl\'t' sororily IllCIll- MOnl'Ol'. Karen Pfenning, Cyndy con"h Ilu~t yesr, when lhl' PUIl1M Student Senatc began R. new ycnr bt·rl· as women'ij rush culminated with Sergeant. Carol Seward, Cnrol Stine­ f1nl'ihPcI In n tie for fleconll in the In­ 'Vednesday night by nppl'O\'ing tll(' lnrm !IIal plel1glng- la~l night. mclz, JUdy Warron, SUH.'\n Webster dl-nft CnlIep;lnt(' Conference dhlcu..lon topic tor the corning Sen­ The tm sororities pledged lhe fol- and ShurQn Weinstock. , h':"n 30 candidates reported S pt ate Conference on Unlvcr9'lty Af· lowing girls. ...\Ol'l Seh.-cl<;f; Hi 1. Ih,. 12 lelterm 11 inclutiNI hl\lfb. k talrs. 1\II)hll Chi I'lcdgrs 20 AOfll: Lana Achor. Constanco l...e'i Weln nnd fllllbl\t'k M.k{' ,\hlrph\', The theme of the Ocl. 17 conrerenc... Alpha Chi: .J\ldy Allen. Susanne I\ikllllln. Peg Bartelson, Nancy Bar­ bo h rpj.-'111aNl lAst genson, nnd hlllf. will be: "DePauw's Contribution to Ardery, Barbara .fo Balch, Kathy tOil. Sue BnumAn. PhylJlR Ernst. bAck Dirk !lorna, "I 1057 !oItnrlt'r who Etfe.ctlve PnrtlclpAt!on"-A probe DJ~om. Carol Ann Bosh. Marll 'nn Suzannc 0111, Cnrole Hcndcr3on. Vir. dmpp d alit of !Jchnol for ,lnp yl'tr Into student-Unlvcrsity nnrl stUdent­ Brflwn. Susan Bushflcld. Beret cnrl-I ghtln Jackson. Joyce Nighbert, Bnr­ At ('«,nlrr and quol erbRrk. how- relnUonshJps. !olon, L\lRnnl' Da\'is. Susan Day. barn Owen, Susan Wlgg8. Ann Wllk­ e'" r. Iofred hllll no {,xpl't-lcm'C'1 ln~lJn. SCnate Prcsldent. Dick Havlik Crelchen Fletcher. Mlirlha Gellhorn, Ann Work nnrt • nlly Terry. hand~, nnl1 VInce 0('.111('1(-' I~ lhe welcomed lH' 'Ie DU ~cllnlul' Illl: Patl'\c!ll HCLlTcll. Judy Holdcn, Hob- AII}I'{l Phi: BetUc Bunting. Julia UIl I\. Il\'·'Qtl·w1-mcr Il\'''llflhl(' nt g1ur\l Harris, who spent tnst semcster erta Snow, Kathy Spangler, Marthn Caldwcll, Dorothy Cox, cac Crlmme!. V"ternn Il(l\' !lc~ner hCld~ the tl~l stlldling In WMhlngton D. C. Stutzman, Janr Turk. E\'clyn Whaley Clorltt Cushman, ).farge Eller. carol or three r('lllrnin~ leltcnUt'n al end, Senate's co-c!ullnnan of the High And lI!mn Whaley. Gahl. 0:111 Gamble, Ann Gerig. Belsy [md an Uler three letlennen-Roger School Adm.lsslon!l CQnference. Alpha Gam: Janet ~R.Isb.1ugh. Anne Graham. Mary Greenawlllt, Jackie Mueller, Vic Rooll RlLd Mlk' IlnrlM~­ Peggy Maroney, reported thal nil Cusic. Nnncy Jo:nSllsh, Louis CI'ny, IHeppcs Ginny Ray, Leslie Schmalz. nr(' f1ghllnl: for the tackle berths. plan!! except the final ·houslng ar­ Suz:tnne Grlmn. Patricia Hostetter. Carol Smith. Jean Su11l\·an. Llru!a, Iofrcdo Is depending on (l 19;>8 re­ rangements tor the some 200 stu· Taylor. Nancy Thieme. Becky Want cr e. Hank ~(urph)'. anl! s phomo", dents are complete. nnd Jean Wrighl. DAve Bettm to fill lhe ~pg l\l cenler Treasurer Paul Cochran report· Farber Announces Tn Delt Choses 20 anel , re:cpecllvely. ed that with the help of n slloces~ful ICUNNING Til": H:\UriTLET: New pledge Betel CarlsoD, escorted b)' Trl Delt: Bclly Baldr:dge. Bet,y 1959 Prom, SenAte's flnlU1ctal Ibnl· ~llIrgu COICJ,:fO\'C, fun~ through 'the receiving llne of clapping Alpha Chi's Independent Plan Dude. CArcn Campbell. Clultldn Jo will permll admission without cluu1:e Chapman. Gibby Cibornki, Jlldy Du· nnce Is substantlnl nnd noted UlRt IL~ \\'0"'....-11·" "1,,11 reached lis climax ,,11h InromtaJ Illtdglng .liSt nlgltt. Denn Robert Farber hn.s announc· Itl)On presentation of Quart rb3ck th" 1959-60 bUdget would bo ready cd a ncw program of independent prec, Jackie Faust, Ann Feddersen. cillb membceches by shOUld concern themselvcs wlOt Ilt. prominent cducatorr{ [lnt! pU.'liclpat- (ConUl1l1t'1I Ull I'ago ·I) stock of fn.lrs not dlrecUy as!3oclntcd with ed In 'panels nnd workshop~. 1,------,1 fraternity and thell' roles llS sludunts. TIlC main nr­ Shurp l\nd other edllors at the lfCCI'~, thu corn1Jhu~1 {~Ill·:.:'e )'olltll gument revolved nround U1C question Student l!:dltolial Afralrs conference. .~roltl'" fmlll UISl'l'llc.. III Chrlsl. sorority jewelry. of wh Uler or IIOt U1Q National Stu· It'd }}~' th~ cdltor of the NorUI Cum­ F.\·utl~('lh·nl Unltf'll l\rclhren, Also 'Party Favors

Page 2 THE DEPAUW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 195 Church News Editorial Social Spotlight ."SF ,\tcJ,110dlst preferenco students nrc Bulletin OO()fi Violations Jeopardize Sjg Bell Tradition; The spoUight lhls weekend shine! Inv!trd to Rttend the MSF Studf'nl brlghlly on ffcshmnn women. fI'he SO­ 'banquet In tile Student Union at 6 Tigers Administration Temporarily Ends Ringing dRl whirl begins wltll sorority open p. m., Sunday. VAIlSIT\' SWDl~I.:ns hOll809 tonight In honor of the new O,\NTEIUlUIIY G'.un · .. will moot Thursday nt 7 p. m. Last night Greencastle police and cnmpus security officers arrested two pledge clAsses. Following tlln 7 p. ro, The' Rplscopnl student group will Itt UW Phi P!d house. ~cen·l1ged "townies" who earlier were apprehended by members of Sigma Chi kIM·ln.!!, all sororities will entertnln holet its FreshmAn Welcoming dinner \\'GJa·~ fraternity when they rang the '\3lg bell," For almost an hour following the guests tn thclT hOU8es until 10 p, m. At 5 p. Ill" SUlldRY At St. Andrf'ws · .. will hold 'r)'OIl18 for "J;'untlme" DAVE J nrrest townie cars sped lip and down College st. while angry Sigs milled Theta wUl have at Its housa the SAR church. The pl'O~rflm IncJudcs Sling ~. urouml the East College vicinity looking tor accomplices of the arrested th{' new children's l'lcrle9 ilt " P. trio and llIe Phi Psi combo for co­ "~v"n Song. followed by n hnnqllct Monday In the stuello. teen-nger!. lertalnnvmt. PI Phi nnnounces U1C and get acquAinted se.sslon. Although last night's (racas had Ita humorous aspects as well 8S Ita SIlX engAgement or the SAE quartet. The EpiscOpAl stndcnLll will n)i;O serious ones, tho ncUon culminated a week at confUctlhat \VB.8 anything but · .. will hold nn extremely Important rr}U!!c open houses serve to tntro­ hold Holy Communion ror Canterbury funny. 'Several nights this weck entire pledge clMses, whose ':'flnks hM'e duce new plrdges to tho campus. meeting' rruesdny nl 10:.Jtj at Lhe DU lit 7 II. Ill., Wednesday. house. TiQ been bolstered by fraternity "nctive8," have Invnded the East College prem­ Ises to ring the Sig bell. Severn1 heAds have been knocked In the ensuing Lllcy Hnll bllmroom wlll be the OOIll, un . P"~CIJ\II E"";NTS conntc18. scenc tonight of R party (or Indc­ conJ... \,111 hold its first meeting nt · .. will meeL to diSCUS-it Old Gold Tho repercussions or his week's beJJ~rlngtng nction ha.ve been serlou!. pendent freshman women, intludlng " p. 1lI. ImlAy In the Student Union. dAy plan!J rrucl'ldny nt 4 p. m. In the Next week U1e DePauw Intram entertAinment nnd rcJreshments. At 'J'h(' purposf' C1f the meeting Is orgRn­ In violation of an old tradition, fraternIty ncth'es have joined their freshmen un. the opening of the lauch football I In fighting off defending Sigs. As a re!lllt. tile DePauw admlnlsll'lltlon has 10 p. m. the qund will hold open j"'.lItion nnd plnnnln,; (or the comln~ WRA the senson, though, What is deflnJt ordered all illegitimate beJl.r1nglng to cease. Offenders are risking more house for the campU!. yl."81. · .. house rep" wlll meet at .. p. m, 1entlon concerning eligibility for Inl than shaVed heads: campus security otricers Grover Vaughn nnd George UOlicd to b the mAin purpose of InLl Ellis, Nnncy Frederick, BnrbnrR Hot· lIoJ II 1\111(1, JAne Hovel, 8nrah I-lowell, LOST: !{nppn Kappa Ganuno key LctllS lake the case or nnothe .lllceJ"le Jones, Mnry Susnnnn In vlclnlly of footbRlI field. If found. the ability to win his fre!Jhmnn nun Kenyon, I.lynda LeAch, Ellen May­ plen,c coli IJcde Dny, OL-3-4136. football becnuse he wants to be slIr field, Diana Mills, Elenn'or PutnAm, his grntlcs nnd then goes out his 80 Becky Hildy, Barbnrn Smith, Frun just misses geltlng his letter. Thl! Snyder, Barbara WAlton nnd enrol LOST: Aqua·colorod billfold. Re-, despite hnving played varsity bAli, "'ing. wnrd. If found cnll Barbara Nyland. the next year If hc elects to ptny r Pi Phi: Dlnn Alfr.,)', Carolyn ext. 321. (C'ontlnllNJ

PLEDGES, ACTIVES, Th ePauw Looking for Pins, BI

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FO;R MUSIC MINDED FRESHMEN STU(

Ha.ve these hectic first two weeks deprived you from b row sin g BAND B through our fine selection of phonograph records? As sure as little apples, Newton knew that what goes up must come down.

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- - :RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1959. THE DEPAUW Page 3 Bulletin ROtlfi Tigers Face St. Joe Pumas Saturday VAIlSITY swr~IMErts ·,. will llH.'cL Thursday nl 7 p. m. '59 ICC Grid Race to Open Tomorrow· nt UIC Phi Psi hou!tC. , WOllE DAVE HiLL'S · .. wl1l holrl 'ryollls tor "l"untlme," Kickoff Slated for 1:30 p. m. in Blackstock the new chllclren's "eries at 4 p, m, In what may be the key game o( quarterback Ralph Gardner, halfback Monday In the stucllo. both learns, since a victory Is almost the 1959 Indiana Collegiate confer­ Dick Ramo, (Ineligible last year) Los a must J( eJthcr Is to be considered Sill' ence grid race, the DePauw Tigers Klein and fullback Mike Murphy. a fnvorlte for the ICC lIlie. Wllh only · .. will hold nn extre.mely imllOrlanl take on the varsity 81. Joseph's col· Backing these men wllt be a veteran pre-season favorite Butler not seeing mecllnJ; rruceday At 10;,15 at the DU Tiger Tales I('ge Pumas tomorrow. The kickoff Is line that helped put down the Tigers conference acllon this week. the house. .:::::::~:::.... -.:llsIAted for 1:30 p. m. in Blackstock last year, :l2·8, The Pumas arc hurt· Tigers arc !n a good posillon to get Sl't~CIAI, L un E\'ENTS stadium. lng for depth. hOWever; they used only a good start in the conference race, · .. will meet to dIscus." Old Gold J6 players last week In their opener. providing they can correct their first Next week the DePauw Inlrnmurnl program will swing into action with The contest will be the conference dny plans rrucsdny at 4 p. m. In the MeanWhile, Mont will go with a game mistakes and succeed In break­ the opening of the touch footba.lI season. In preparing for the opening of opener for both squads and will (cn· un. chanced lineup In hopes of correcting ing thc SL Joe Jln, of fi"e straight lure the conference debut of the only WDA the season, though, what Is deflnJtely a great inJustlco hsg come to my at· some glaring mistakes that cost his Victories. two new ICC coache!. DePauw's · .. hOllse rcpPl will meel at 4 p. m. tention concerning eligibility (or Intramural sports. club ItK opener to Hope. New face., Tommy Mont. the fanner University ThllN:dny In Ole un. A I"ule pertaining to eligibility in the intramurnl constituUon readB, in the Bengal lineup Includo Walley IIflCKF:\' m.un of Maryland head coach. lost his "Individuals earnlng- numerals flre Ineligible for intrnmural competition In ,New Assistant Coadl opener last week to Hope, 20-7, whn J'HonAnl~E U.N.:;Ul~ · .. will meet At 4 p. m. Tuesday In that sport until they have tried out for the varsity and hove been released STt\!lmNG laCredo, the Puma's head bnsketball t~" liB. from the 'Vnrslt~' sport because of their Inability to make the team." DePauw St Joo m:I,TA 1'111 ETA mentor also dropped a squealer to IV. Foltz _._ L E R. Regner Brings Experience, · .. will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. This means that freshman nurnernl winners who are not awarded letters Northeast Missouri Slate, 18-16. B. Gibson LT_ D. Beran In room 212 of the UB. nt the end of their sophomore year are stili ineligible during their Nnlor On paper, both clubs appear about A. Maine L G V. Coeddekc Talent to DePauw year until they have gone out for the squad nnd have been released by the even with the Bcngal's flcldlng 14 B. Craham C H. Murphy coach bccnu8C of Inability to make the team. Likewise for seniors who won Jcttennen InclUding fOllr starters. J. McCoy RG L. McKay Assistant football coach Ted Katuln numerals us freshmen, The Pumas have 12 monogram win· P. Work RT V. Roo. has all the rormarks of becoming one nerg back with five starters Included. K. Lortz ._ RE J. MAdden of the best Assislant coaches the De. Coach.. Rer.... OJla Pall", football team has had In many The Pumas. who have never lost to J. Rubush Q B R. GArdner This rulc In Itself Is n necessnry nnd gOOd one. However, the Injustice n yeor. ari:;.cs with tho athletic adminlstmtlon. The nile statc8 that man enn play DePauw in five previous battlcs. will D. MAce I.. H O. Ramo It wns announced lale Illst spring .ck if he Is cnt from the varsity squad. But, nt the present lime In two sports. fenture A "ride·open attAck led by L. Lewallen RHI.. Klein D. Dunkelberger F 13 M. Murphy that Kolula would llcn'C as the chlcf football nnd track, the conches, or administration, refuse to cut anyone. Their ;====::======:; aldc to head football coach Tommy 'J , phllo...aphy, If that Is the proper word, Is that any man who 15 Rwarded num­ Foltz and Kit Lorl1. At cnds, Bob Gib­ Mont, former Univcrllity of !\{nryland at luea. I'm Is Is capable of playing varsity baJJ. son nt tAcli;lc Hlld um Gnumm al mentor. Apparently the Athletic de-­ NeverthclC6S, you and 1 both know that ooly about 50% of the fresh­ JOHNSON'S center. Thoy replace ends Les DIIl~ partment has made a good move in man numero! winners have the ability to pmy varsity b.1.J1, This means thAt man anrl Perry Gillelle, tackle ,Jim thr right direction. One has only to the other rlo~~ Rrc cheated out of their last three }'RerS of any kInd or foot· Gladden nnd cenlor Bud Hunt. Mont ball at DPU. A boy who WIlS just ~ood enough to win his freshman nllmernls, BARBER SHOP plnn~ to go along with hi!'! regular but not good enough to piny varsity ba.ll, has no (uture left In the sport here. backfield of John Rubllsh. quarter· Isn't giving those boys who are not of vflndty caliber n chance to ptny sup· Onr Dflor Soulh of Prf'\'o's back. Dick Mace nnd L.1rry Lewanen, posed to be the mnin purpose of Inlfllmllrrtls? haHbncl(s Rnd DR\'e Dunkelberger. II S, Indiana Street fullback. '1 UU! lin... I\hlllt)· TIlr contest is vitally Important to Let us take the CRse of another boy, though. Here Is n boy, who hAS the nbillty to win his freshman numeral.s, bill does not go out for freshml\J1 footb:tll because he wants to be slIre and make his grndea. The boy makes 1 his gradcs nnd thcn goes out his sophomore year. He makcR the tEam and I just misses getting his letter. This man then-nnd this I. the real fla,,­ CONGRATULATE HER ON PLEDGING '1 despite having played vnrsHy ball, Is ellgible for Intramurals tn that spon the next yenr If he elects to play DI.'J. He has neither won nllmemls or a I (Contlnllrel on l'ul:"(' 4) With ----- PLEDGES, ACTIVES, SORORITY MOTHERS FLOWERS Looking for Pins, Bracelets, or Lavaliers? FHOt\l watch Kntula conducting a practice fo'ur :t CUOIlllcte LInt' See session to know Lltat he is a man who Hrivcs to get all tho football he can Ollt of his players while, at the same DRAKE'S JEWELRY lime. J;ivlng them nil the benefit or EITEL'S (Cuntll1urd tll1 Prage -I) I'H1CES STAlI'r ;\'1' ·lge

t 8:00.5:30 OL 3·3171 WE~COME BACK CHATEAU •• TONITE and SATURDAY SUN •• MON•• TUES, . ..,.,­ STUDENTS 1l1SISA r . ..\ WOND~ilFUL P1lIT1JRE! 11'$ A.IOY RIDE· , GI.fNN fORO All Iltf WAn ..''If oaalE REYNOlDS . SI'AilTEO AND AIOn(

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MSF Wesley Unit Farber Cites Need -Tiger Tales For Good Leaders Nothing lelter. To Present Drama, "DePauw supplil.!s B bl\slc core (or 'l nil Iibemt arl3 SUbjects:' 831d Dcan Thus. it seems clear U1al unless !1 boy Is SlIf" or Inter plnying- Ivargl Y 'for The l--rll. he Is stupid (or got"'" out (or freshman rootb:t.II. Who knows Ie may Hold First Meeting Robert FArber In his chapel address V

quet, which Is planned for 6 p, Ill. In He strongly stregged the need for Tho Student Intrnmural board Is held powerless. They cnnnot Coree (l Ule Student Union On Sunday. educated leadership, especlnlly pro- conch to cut anyone. The whole situation could be remedied If MeHSrs. The play, wrttte;n by the EngllslJ. feasors and ministers. He said that Harvey and Loveless nnd Ule. rest o( the boys o,'er at .Bo'\'man would relent theologian, PhHllp Turner, will begin just enough mlnlsters arc coming and decide to cut boys from tho (ootb311 nnd trnck squads. It Is Interesting -Katula MONDAY, SEPT. 28, 1959. ~font, nbout 7 p. m. "Christ In the Concreto out of seminary to replnce lhose to note thnt new Conch Tommy IlMcqunlnted with th!." ridiculous hl~ p'l.~l COllchln~ pin InJ,:' lUll! x· CIty." whiCh portrays how modeMl who retire and thus arc leaving no pOlicy, had seen (It to cut two boys from he squlld before the old guard of perlence. Bodety crucifies Christ everydny, la one (or the cxpanslon t1\f\t Is going tho PF: department l'each(.'(1 him and (arced him to wWHlmw these cuts. directed by Dave Pomeroy and In· on today. Also, BccordlnK to DeRn However, the only two chances ot changing Ule policy are In l.he words ot Dlll'lflJ,:' lhe Pl1!lt y<'1l1' KULlila Rerved ctUorlln Kat"la play. Westey Players b a religious He concluded by slating that Ult= middle group. The middle group Is made up o( those men who were good ell (oothAII nl Ohio tn {" ror Ulree drama group and a part of the Meth· pllrposa of the blueprint Is to provide enough to play frestmmn ba.ll, but not good eno\lngh to J)uy 011 the varsity WUS Carni, OOlst Student foundation, The drnm- n better world full ot hope nnd fnlth. ~ )·enni. 1951. 52. 56 oUsl. inVited any .tudenl Inurest------I~======:...... :::=:..-.-- _=__ ed In participatIng to their tirst meet. or choreography and singing both In __ ....::====.::======Highlight V ing Of the llSF house. ThJs is to training and rehearsals. Formerly, 1\vo annual evcnl!J, the WU~ an Introductory meeting to explain the two were de\'eJoped separatcly the Student Union lawn and the . the purposes ot Wesley Players and and then brought together for the PART TIME STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES In back or Blackslock. will 'park the program for the )'~llr. The group production. By keeping prelJarnLlon!; Plans ror reacblng the $1700 win also dlSCU85 the tuture play, ''Te::L for the performances at a drawn-out. Committees now are completing I and Sympathy." steady pace. ~tanlovo hopes to cut We are interested in employing a large number of male students during beatnJk skit at 8:30 and 9'15, th. last minute headaches and faUgue rAce at 10: 15, to a minimum. In addition. this will the schoof year on a part time, regularly scheduled basis as Stanlfard Card Manufac­ For the buslnesiJ men's rame. -Manlove give the program more solldnrity and take place at 10:15, 50 cent llc~ con!rqucntly. morc appeal. turing Machine operators. The part time schedule would be a minimum of t6 houn ciUng a good turnout (or Rudltlons will be on sale lhl!J week In all cal Mnnkwe will be nsslstt'd by his and then narrowing down to what he ~r.g~d, us living units. Friday In front \Vlte wl10 will be choreographer. To­ per week, Individual schedules can be arr hopes will be a solid, cnlhusl'¥JUl! Asbur)' and at the carnival. nucleus, Tho laying ot groundwork gether ~ey comprise nn enthusiastic will start immediately with Introduc. team and aile which opears entirely If interested, please call J. L. 'I( issei, Personnel Department, lB., at Another Jt~lelrl dBY, J;lllrtlng v tlon or aU phases on a constant, pro. r..l\lmble of elevating DePauw's nil the usuRI tu~ of WAr. will fcat gresslve basis. ready rille opera works to iVen high. .DLliver 3·4 t41, Extension 265, for interv:ew arrangaments. severw new stunts. such R1I II Char: A main point wilt be the integration er le\'els. ton number ror dance enthusln. pltiA the IInnll81 oncs.

LiVing IInlt pairings nre as tollo' AIJlhn Chi-Sigma Nil. Alpha C. Longden. AOPI-Flossle. Alpha F ATO. Trl Oelt-Beta, DO-Delta ( oz.DKE, Theta-Delt, Kappa-OU, Phl·Lmnbdll Chi. Mason-Phi Gf Locust-Phi Dell. ulcy·Phl Psi, J dN1Ion-SAE, Rrclor-Slg. Fred Lleldkc or KTK and MI \ValSon Rnd Kathy Kemp or A' are in ch8l'ge of Field dRy.

Brainard Receive DG Scholarship

Linda Brainard hilS receiVed one six Delta Gamma natiouRI Rchol ~hipii awltrded ,Ycarl)' lo oUhtnndl senior girls.

The schohlrghll) wa.~ aware through the grants and loans projo of the Deltll Garlllon (oundatlon.

Linda Is sophomor orlenlntl Only at Wards! chllinnan or Delta GRmlllll, tl'etLll1lI

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Linda Brainard

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