CONNECTICUT STATF MBrUR> »V 3<^i/Y) £• APP L's 1961 Wea Editorial It Only Cloudy and Cool Satlg (EamjmB Took 22 Years (See I'age 2) 'Serving Storrs Since 1896'
vui CXV No 73 Offices In Student Union Building STORRS, CONNECTICUT Complete Associated Press Wire Service MONDAY. MARCH 6 1961 Balloting Begins Today For Queen Of Junior Prom ASG Approves Constitution Voting begins today to select A sister of Delta Zola. Linda the Queen of the Junior Prom Comiskcy is an English major. from five finalitts. Any student Miat ComUkey'i homo is In Naugatuck. Among hor manv on campus is eligible to east a acti\ .i torority, Linda ^ At Special Senate Meeting vote in the special ballot boxes lists tin' position of Skitzofunla tei up in the HUB Lobby houas r.hairman. The new Constitution of the have made ii possible for a past Finalists In the contest are: Andrea Dromm, of Sealord ated Student Government senator, who had not been on Doris Brownlee, Nanej Cham- New York, is majoring in Eng- Uconn—On* of Fifteen: was passed last Thursday night the Senate this past year, '1 berlain. Linda Comiskey. An- lish and Drama. A litter of at a special Senate meeting be eligible for the position of drea DKiiiim anil Kathy Moore. Kappa Alpha Tliela, Andrea has held expresal) for tins purpose Vice-president, Miss'Brownlfle, a native of hem asan by Uoonn theatre- Hudson Falls, New York, is a This Constitution, now that Senator DenC] Funk (ISO) goeni in leveral productions, Andrea I >i ..in111 GeruntologyInstitute Aids it has been approved by the In opposition to adding this Sister of Kappa Kappa Gamma. mi lulling the lead roles in "The Senate, will go lo the Itudetni phrase, stated that it is import- Duns It majoring in Physical Diary of Ann Frank" and "Ro- Therapy ami finds time for va- meo and Juliet " tor a referendum on election am to have a eontlnum In the rious activities, such as the Aged, Conducts Research daj March 22. There will be a Senate This way you would Kathy Moore, i Mi i. Tech- Dolphinetles. the PT Club, the designated place on the election not have Ii By < tn-it Murray Tumbling Club She alia tervad nology student, ii ■ litter "f son who would otherwise haw ballot to voie m approval ot Senator Gale stated that "In sa Winter Weekend Display Delta Pi. Originally from South The GarUntOlOgy institute, to live Without I family may the Constitution. • reference to partiet, it's not Chairman for her SOrorlt] Qlastonbury, Miss Moore is a under the direction of Donald find his nredl fulfilled, Houte- Besidei the new amendments true thai this doesn't benefit Nancy Chamberlain, a Phar- member of tin- Inter-varslly P. Kent, was set up four years keeping service and hoi « can which were mentioned in Prl- one The ISO has two candl- macy major, lives at FVard Ft Christian Fellowship and the ago by the Board of TTU is also provided to tick, bed day's Campus, a tew itiinm dales, the USA doesn't We're Outing Club. and originally comes from to focus on the problems of the ridden persons, changea were also made, moat-1 extending a privilege to on* Branford On campus, Mill Judy Wright and Hiurj aged. The objectives *f the In- intoktg) ly With regard to wording. political party and not the oth- Chamberlain has seised as an O'Connor, Co-Chairmen of the stitute include the gathering of across To Reconsider or" the nation officer of Newman Club and Queen's Committee, have urged research, distribution of infor- elatively new. After the approval of the Vote There Is a member of the Pharmacy all students to vote for one of mation, promotion of adult edu- if n unlven titutlon, Senator Joe Ham A roll call vote was then tak- Sorority, I.amhda Kappa Sig- the girls so that the queen will cation, and aid to community with special facilities for mis merman (ISO) moved to recon-en with Senators Carluccio, ma, In her Freshman year, she he representative of the entire service work, Among them are the alder the amendment defeated Flatter, Perkins Sperber, Cog. was a Cheerleader, Nancy also student body, The queen \\ ill be Work has been done In the Univcrait) of Michigan, Iowa at Wednesday's Senate meeting lla, Morgan Reilly, Scheleher, belong* to the American Phar- presented Friday evening at the aiva of research In order to Cornell, Penn State, concerning candidacy require- Wignall and Warnock voting In maceutical Association, 'annual Junior Prom. give a realistic picture of oloer , :, ■ i .,„i menis for President and Vice the affirmative and Senator! Brownlee 'people. A study was recently Ueonn The whole problem ot Preeldenl of ASG r-,mk McLaughlin, Gale, Ham- made on automobile aafetj to ed populatlot ■ ., new Th« glnal motion waam lan, Nell, Nemlrow, Schet- determine the relative safetj of one For example. In 1900 there nwde by Senator Oerrj Mor-cher. Steucek. Theimann. True- drivers over sixty five They were three million persons over -'"' 'USAi, but Hammerman heart and Woundy voting nega- have been shown definitely not 11.-ii ,l.i I'. Kent sixty-five, today there are six presented a substitution amend- lively Senator Vlbbert ah- 1 to be a menace on the high- teen million, and bj '.'IT", there H *"' Senator Sam Nemirow stained ,<,r, v way, in fact, the highest accl- : &_"»<"»< 'Agtag in Con will lx- twenty-one million. fISOl sai,| that he fell that it Except for President Schet- dent rate is seen to be in the nectlcut." and a fact book 'Ag-| was not valid for the Presiden- cher. the affirmative vote was I,r K teens and early twentiet. ling Review.' ''"' cy, but maybe for the Vice all USA and the negative Vote '■ Help is given to those face,) As "'" " '»'■ duties as the Prealdency was all ISO with the exception
Elderly Driver. '„, rP,i,.rmpn, ul,„ „ grea, director ot the Institute, Dr Senator Doug Woundy »USAt of Senator Woundy fUSAl
The feasahihty of administer- ,moun| of frr, lim„ (ow in. Kenl la thi .„ of theiwished to add the phrase "lapse since Senator Wound; voted
,ing physical exams In elder romo p^,. nollMn(, anri p^n- State Commission on Service to of one year" to the amendment with the prevailing aide, he can drivers was also examined It health through the adult educi E|derly People, served as Chair- but Senator Charles Gale fISOl now move to reconsider the man ot ,h u 1 1 WM determined that such a ,ion p,.0Branr Before retire-1 * "" ' '"" ■crept this If this amendment at the next Senate practice would be discrimlna- mrnt „.nlk |, ionf ,„ facj]jlalp "on to the White House Con phrase were Included It would meeting ter l |tory. and that elder persons ,h(> understanding of problems « «' «"» the A ■ in of-
have no physi.-al disabilities lnd 1B MlaW|ih|n, habllI &,. fleer of the Connecticut Society
.that the young do not also pos- h|mor ,,.,,„,,,„ „„,, hobbies t0 of Geruntology, and a membe f Vl 1 1 I. Davis; Concert Pianist, lest Dr. Kent stated that we „,„(„, increased Insm p time " ''"' ' " '■'' Get untolog) students are already on the Nancy Chamberlain Linda Comiskey K i r 11 \ Hoora pleasurable. Good health habitl **»«•■*«««■ "downhill path," for we have ,re ,„„ encouragw,. In his words, "Hi Plays Recital Hall Tonight passed our peaks in hearing \ rit] belongi lo all of the Fifth In A Series: and in various other senses. Centers ,,Pn|,|0 „f ,,.,. s...,.,. .,,,,, , Ivan Davis, concert pianist, made appearances in more than will make a recital appearance forty American cities Dr.Wedberg Physical activities have also As a service to communities obligation to serve ill segment! been reviewed by research done the Institute provides aid in de- of tin- population " Work hai in tlie von der Mohden Rerital The program for tonight's re- at the Institute, and It indicates veloping services for the aged, bei n don it i past | Hall tonight at 8:13 citsl includes n Senate In C, To Deliver Mr DavtS, "inner of Ihe first Ma|or Haydn'. Fantasy in C. Move To Reorganize USA; that It is' well for people of all including drop in centers open development and education >f Fran/, l.is/.t Piano Competition opus n hv Schumann, and ages to be active. However, from five to seven dav s a week hich school anil collegi Throw Out Poop Sheets Last Lecture adaptation must he made in re- wherein recreation, companion- students, but ut III recently little ill New York in 19fi0. records,Chopin's Andante SplanstO et gatd to body strain Dr. Kent ship, and advice may he oh- has bei n dot i lo aid Ihe older fur the "Columbia Master-Grand Polonaise Brilllante, works" label and has made re- Opus 22 The Intermission will By Ron Obtiehan ing lip service was paid to par- mentioned that a demonstration tinned There is also a "meals persons In OUI Stale and na- Citsl and concert appearances be follovve.l by Four Sonatas ■nd Soiuli .i i ..i.l ty reform, they turned around in tennis for older persons was on wheels" program Whereby.tion "T nanj itudenta on At recently as the fall of '57, and did exactly the same thing presented on campus in the hot meals are brought to elder campus," he commented, "view throughout the United states iDomenico Scarlatti), ami Fit- there was another upheaval, they have been doing in the past. .persons In their homes Foster the aged at ,i "race apart' with and much Of Km ope nei allies and Hungarian Khan- this t i m e in the USA lines. past" He further Stated, 'I As an Informational renter home placement |s used to oh- whom they havi or no At the age of twelve. Mr *<*>■ NO. fi 'Hie last two were Movement were on to reorgan- feel it was quite evident that the Institute publishes a quar.tain families with which a per contact " Davis began serious piano stud) oomposed bj Llszl ize the party, to stop the usage the same block controlled the and WM soon awarded a schol Revlewera have proclaimed of "poop sheets" during elec- nomination Monday night that arshlp for itudy wltti Silvio ",at ""••■ eble to communicate tion time, and to revise the have controlled them in the SAM Gives Chief Editorial Writer Sciontl at Ninth Texas State 5»u*,l excitement" fine New USA methods of earning out past, The political chairmen of College He later won a Fill- *°™ '' '"""• ' ■ ' '"' pl«W With a some of their activities this block knew before the bright Scholarship and attended 'Plcndidly nuanced fleiiness.- Along with this explosion meeting whom they were go- Next Lecture Talks To Campus Heelers famed Santa Cecilia Academy "■*■ the New York Herald Trib- came the withdrawal of some ing to vote for. Phillip in Rome Within a period of "n*: ""•,h* Waahlngton. D.C. fraternities from the ranks of that nomination speeches and WedneSQaV • Wat Chart Editorial Writer five years Mr Davis won five *Ur ''■'"'' n,n'" """•' of our the USA party. It was in 1!>.">7 qualifications were futile. * for th« New Haven Register, Newman Club piano competitions In ihe Unit '""" Ptanlats." that three Creeks hinted that Stickles, an ex-senator at this On March U, the Society for Mr. Robert Lteny, will he the ed States and Europe, Tickets they might run alone. Al Stick- time, said that "this situation the Advancement of Manage- third guest lecturer In the Daily Peace Corps and Student re- Tour. Trl|i« Tickets for tonlghl'l perform- les, Sigma Phi Epsilon. Philip was long overdue. We Intend ance may be obtained at the ment will present one of the'CBBSMS Heeling program The ' ■ponsibillt) In Issues of the Kaplan, Phi Sigma Delta, and to bring out the corruption in Performances with Ihe or- Auditorium, the HUB Control most important lectures of the mMag ^ |akp ^ |fl ^ Twentieth I Anthony Phillips, Phi Sigma dictatorial policies of the Institute Director illadelphla, Boa- ,,e,k. oral the von dei Mohden cussed by Re> Felix McGow- Ion and Baltimore have been Roc-it«I Hall Kappa, all withdrew from the 2 al 7 m USA " Dr. Btaitie) Wnlherg The topic of the lecture will ■*■ " •> ' USA rank- Kaplan slater! that since i"," that breach has an, M M , at the Newman Club Included in Mi l>a>i-' United ho "Understanding Human Ns- Mr, Leeny is a member of states sppesrsnees. While in the students were "sick and seemed to heal with the re- Dr. Stanley K. Wedberg, Pro- Meeting lonig Thomas lure" and will he delivered by the Daily Campus Investigating Europe Mr. Davis walked off Wins AL Award tired of the corruption, fix-up turning of most of the with- ol Bacteriology, will de- Edward L Sheerin. regional (-„mmji;op whi,.n wt| s„, „,, i i - t lhapel. I lop honors with the Lisbon elections, and poop Sheets of liver his last lecture tonight at Straifonl. Mar. .", (APt _ drawn houses to 'he ranks of manager of Ltndo Company, a , , S: 10 in the Community House. * * * Philliai monic the It A I. Or- the USA party." the USA Since then the poli- al s D David Gear, 17. a Stratford division of Union Carbides as *■ "'"' °' '"" """""' > M ■; Anthony Phillips added that Opening the series Of three i recently|cnealra In Home, and at theiHigh School student council lie al Uconn hasn't been well as a civic leader around ths Board of Trustees Al ■ Last Lectures" by University . .1 from a Maryknoll post Spoleto Festival ofTwoWorldi president, has won (he Conner. "although a lot of high sound- shaken too greatly. Boston. member of this committee, Mi faculty members. Dr. Wed- ".ill emphasize the He opened the present season u, ,J( American Legion Ordtori- berg's only ineusrelion for pre- Later in March the topic will I.een> will recommend cli I appealing with the Little Or- cat contest Geer del, ated wa.v.s in which itudenu u itu- ,.,„..,,.„ ^.ir.ly paring the lecture WSI to as- be "Business Ethics." In view |n the makeup and organization and with the seven other contestant! Samr- ,np sh phu Dr. Q. Wright To Present sume that tonight will be his <" CUmM pricing scandals of |h(, p^, (am pus at ihe end '"''"' ' ' '" '"''' '"'' '"" "delphls Orchestrs, the SI day at Hartford and qualified 0 to sddresi ItU- P™" * hy the electronic Indus- tpontlbiilty tor the internation Louis Symphony and the New to enter the national contest at ;i1 ;ll| d. nts. : g has toid no "'>■ »»»'« toPfc h ••PMially ap- "' <*"•v""" l In I Ign countries, York Philharmonic. He has also F.ast Hailfoid on April 20, Political Science Seminars ri T: Un m rtln hr at he will say. and do- P '"''- "" "•» « « « "'" One of the most eminent these fields Attendance at the I to comment on his topic The last of March, the Unl- the last opportunlt) tot any In- Scholars in the field of interna- lectures is restricted In faculty when asked by the Daily Cam- Verslty chapter of SAM will terested student to Join the
tional relations will present a and graduate students. pus. visit Hartford's senior chapter tMly <„„,,„„. student! Series of seminars at I'cnnn. Professor Wright has served Sponsors of the series, the'The senior chapter Is composed |ng-to heel for the student March 9 to 11. as part of the as president of: The American University Christian Fellow- of outstanding businessmen and newspapet should he present at University*! new visiting lec- Political Science Assn . the In- •hip, report that they are also civic leaders who gather to hear tonight's meeting, and contact ture program in political ternational Political Science in the dark as to what Dr Wed- lectures and, discuss the cur- Miss .Indv Eddy, science, Asm . the American Society of herq's remarks will he. but that rent problems of business This ' Mr Leeny will speak on edi- Dr. Quinev Wright, professor International Law and the this as it should be. I promises to he a good oppor- torial writing The meeting will of foreign affairs at the I'.ii- American n of Unl- Plir|Mlse tunity for member of SAM to he held in a seminar room to evrslty of Virginia and profes- versitj of Professot i, The p U r p o sc of the lecture discuss firsthand the business I d .! USSlon "nd pi ov ide in sor emeritus of international He has been an advisor to: scries, accordine. to John D. world with its leaders formality, law St the University Of Chica- The American Delegation at the Jr . I'CF Co-chairman, Day ( unferenee go will deliver his first lecture Nuremberg War Crimes TriaN is to let students k n o -v what In April, an all-day discussion Two Kein,In on. "The Analvsis of Interna- the t'S state Department, the their professors "reallv" think. will \tr held. The (lav will he Guest speakers In -poits and t i II n a 1 Conflicts," Thin -.! |J Foreign Economic Admit, "We don't care what Dr. Wed- built around a framework of feature writing will present March ft at 7:30 p.m. in the So- tion. ihe f s High Comm berg says, in one sense " lie four speakers and a toastmas- talks at the next two meetings cial Sciences Building. er for Germany, and UNESCO "as long as he reallv ler who will be presiding st the T w o professional news m e n The distinguished visiting lec- Author of several m a]or means it and it reflects what luncheon. The topic of the eon- alieadv spoken at I lie turer will also speak on. "The works In the field of in' he thi- ference will he released later heeling im et i e j were Causes and Tendencies of In- tional relations, he h.i. been The teriet wss originally;along with the speakers that Mr Charles Tow in- City Editor let national Conflicts." 1 Visiting prOfeSSOt Ot lecturer at •II begin list week with are hineg chosen. of the Hartfoid Csurant, and March 10, at 1:30 p.m., and 'he following intilutions: Th ' ire b' Di Marshall A few members from the Mr Ronalil Autry, Chief of the •The Treatment and Cure of Royal Institute of International Walker of the Physics Depart- Young Presidents Organization JSted Pies- I'll: i .,II in Internation"' Conflicts." Satur- Affairs, T/iii" Hue University, ment. That lecture had to lie will present a symposium '.tier Connecticut Mr, To w n e pre- day, March 11, at in a m the Graduate Institute of Inter- ■ tied because o' - •lierlul- in April The YPO's member- ilk on Professor Wright's visit is national Studies a> Geneva, the ln« COnfl 'I be re- ship is limited In those prosl- paper work and resp sponsored hv the I'conn Depart- Turkish institute ,,r Interna- luled Dr '! i Marks dents under 40 whose companies billlies, and Ml Autrj spoke on ment of Political Science under tional Law, and the Indian will deliver his last lecture on net one million dollais pr newswriting, terms of the National Defense School of Interhatioi i March 13 year. Each will discuss in.* busi- Education Act The program A fellow of the Attic ness and explain the pertinent Having professional news- was launched last fall, when Philosophical Soi ety and the cirtt»eri F/prfed problems he faces ami the prob- pepefTOen speak lo Ihe Daily Piof DextSr Perkins, veteian American Academy of Ai' able solution to them Campus . lets is an I n nova- T^ /seal F'iiflt expert on t'S diplomacy, de- Sciences, Profi A banquet for membeis will lion in the newspapet s i liv~,cd » similar series. received I-.IV eted prl* - fi nm: 1 gel Flight has recently he given on May 3. after which Ing ptogrs I lora of the Principal objective of the new The American Philosophical So- elei ted girls into an eminent authority will speak Dally Campus hope thai program is to give students con- ciety, the Institute for 9 full membership In the flight, on human relations, thereby program will add depth to tact with off-campus authorities I Research I vvav: and The election of these girls took concluding the year for the So- heeling program, and Insure I i\ \\ iiw i>. v. Innei ol Ihe di i Mahden Recital Hall there is no ad- In specialized areas, bolstering the A m e i I c I n Council of f recruit- clety for the Advancement of more well-rounded staff incni- LI zi Piano Competition In 1980, will mi.sMon charge. the department's offerings in Learned Societies llng begun last semester. ^Management. ,btr. | gnu a recital tuiiioht «t 8:15 in the Von (Campus Pholu Cojiy).
HMHaM »AGf TWO THE CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMKJJ /MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1961 (tannrrtuut Compositions In Verse First In A Series: Drunk Upon Off lost lonelineas Supreme Court vs. Batly Campus September, and unsettled weather with all the world With a sky molted with indigo, cop- turns shadow to my mind. S*'*'«9 S*0"i Sin€9 'd96 per, and 1 am reborn with crazy reflections oxblood-red. .... unimportant Un-Am.Committee Suddenly. September plusated and vio- But I would love my hair now really By GARY HOI.TEN Icommittce subpoenaed them wa lently burst gold On Thursday, V n I ve rsity xS'"ejr opposition to it. It Only Took 22 Years and the mystery filled and atrained and my eyes now blue Christian Fellowship is apon- Mr. Wilkenson was asked the air and blue soring a showing of the film !*h'!,nPr hp was 'hen a member At long: ln«t i he Student Senate has are stated. "Operation Abolition." which ''flhc ('"mmuni« P»rty- He re. with, crying in the night, And now. A looming great glass eye u
■aUtUHLl \****m »AG! THM! MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1961 ."HI CONNECTICUT DAILY CAMPUS 4-H Leaders' Conference 2 Committeemen Chosen Presents Citation Awards BOG Members Of Month Mary Maitrrano and Hill Pet- TfcTM UMB prominent In Con-I MR «M(1 MI- I in Stale i-H Lead Hl'HKY HAM)IMM)K: There ice. erson, both members ol Student ncctieut agriculture and an|the pan-nts of three *Udrerf, cr)Camferenc«i ^ ^ IwM be a nieeiing of me Huakj MIDGE CLUBi There wil) I Mrs Itichards arc Union committees. hn\e tx"i-:i WHUS Programs ITIB elementary school u-aclni weio all nt whom arc P| Handbookmu, v Committee this aftoi- br a meeting loiughi el tour daughters, "*" -'; ". cited bv the in B Board or presented 4-H Club Cllal Mlaa MBirad toed noon 3 m l B 3ni A mon 3U al A ,U e all Ol whom are or have noon «' P '» " " " ' "■•"■ " • > " Governor, lor the:,- outstanding MONDAY, MARCH *. IMI dren awards at cecimonics com-lud- Ml.. Mildred Reed ha" given„ 1 II A dalr) farmer, member, of ill,* committee are are Invited. ■ , , „ wop|t Prtrr on WR llllmrd th 7:80 Rveauag Ceaeerl ing eiir 15th Annual Btat. 4-'.i her support io the 0 mm H Tom Scanlan Cllfl Mr. Rid .don.' term requeated to come BTVDENT ZIOMS/.T OR- „„„,.,, of Governors' commute- *°° » *" LSta* Conference U». B. - mm ta Con^eu, for the --e^jg^™ - a*»EliVA«S. « Mem spins the nation's top 40. Milllken presents an hour ier of the month for De- of classics. jr. ;Ml■«»««-" ' g» « £ currently a &l.,o, ,g xfiJSh I ba .-ember anil MlM Martcrano re 3:00 New. Kal Triage brings K£3 ,.=;, 1£ US gv-rsttri -gj-j-js aj-ftS SMLT" .5SSU SSS»"£ KSJWr - SsTTBAai." Citation awards were pre- yeara. m the Farm Bureau and " _,,«„„ " raniniiV n saa mira special aroma wmmmw, was a T . . P ul TH>I 1 rented to sidncv A Edward*, Aa a 4-H club member Mlaa Knti „s . mcmbri. „, me • repreaentttlve. I-KI>IIMAN »ixss(W>-,,.,„,,„, ,„,,,,,,,.„„ 1:00 Howe Don Miller i**^| ,,*'** ' °' "" Portland, managing directo. bl I eWed two national .,,,„,, Extenalon Dairy Convl ■ - ,JCILi ,l,",° "'" bl ' mrf""" —* " M ' M,m ■ or r rh is,m the Connecticut Development awarda. In 1042. ahe waa named mltti be an Introductory coffee in ""' '' , ,„ II '"I" ' "-' °P°" Houae. He haa guv again - more of th 10:05 Knight* ,.f HM TurntathM Commission: MUdred Iteed. National Clothing Aehlevemenl Assisting In the organization si'B 208 Ihla evening at 7 p.m. ,omcm a' '•■*'''m ""™*J0B' ■*rv*» "s " "right-hand |„„ Paul Taylor with some 01 0I ,nt w mn u Bristol school teacher; Foster winner. Two yi ahe of the ToUand Count) Eaten An explanation of the club'a r*?;!,:™ ^ > ™ ,to Joanne Luther, chairman ofU.QO Mow, Bruce Dlxon an better albums for good lis- H Rleharda aUle legislator waa named National 4-H Lead- don Council, Mr. Rlcharda purpoaea and dvs win iu> Ji. '"""""' »he Special Events Comml tening, from Manafleld. and Frank W.'erahlp winner. served aa Itl Oral chairman cuaard There will also be a AKNOI.D AIR SOCIKTY: In the vrarda of Muss Luther. 11:18 News Tom Scanlan He. ping you |M>st- Roberts commei ble A 4-H Club leader for 30 1 so been a director of ,|101., moVi,. mm shown about There will be a regular meeting "He haa proved himself capable ' ed s lakes you to dinner with grower from Mlddletown V"»'' Mlaa Red lives In Brla- the i il Milk Produc- lhe ,.,„,,-„ pi,ne T.,;s ,.„(,,,,. « of „n Arnold Air Society mem- of handling competently sliua- 1 11:20 Night Owl Dave Millaon Thev weir honored for their tol where «he is leader of the , . held tor anyone Inl pea" bera of Tuesday, March 7. »i Uona In area, of the com- I* !" '» "lUalC. ' R.-lax .ludi Shapiro and to the develop- Edgewood 4-H Garden Ouh Land Bank and Loan Associa ihexpenalve flying. T:80 p.m. In HUB 201". |mlttee.N features the musical contributions pd in dinner mualc ment of the stale 4-H program. Through her efforts and con Hon. Pelerson w^a.s also in charge spicacity ol Oacai Brown I.CTIIKRAN CLUBI There CHES8 OLUBi The Chess 8:40 News and Ylrws Ilarn the exemplifienllon of'he ideals Mihutlons. Bristol has hen de- I'rank «, Itolierts of the recent Winter Weekend Jr tonight, win he a meeting tonight al 7 Club and Team will meet this Glaaear, Tom Scanlan and .i -ii I,, il.n'.,- „«•., IIVM anil xeloped into "Me of I'll' OUt- Prank Vv, Itolx-rls has. foi Fxecutive Committee- A pi /•• ■■• 12:00 Spotllghl on sr lenre ] Pat Konlsne report all the Set e*2mp7of ^oenT .tandlng I H Club .owns , promoted rural P«" " »»««*-P« ^'"' ' of Sigma Phi Epallon, Peterson News With John Cameron III'' III' II » .mini") --■ - •- or will conduct a Vespers Serv mons. Room 314C. news, weather and sports u:; is a Swaj te able and purposeful i " " ""• '" h 7:1.-. ICinn Present. I), Oav- ■hlD." according to Maurice L Mlaa Reeds services "ve H ana FFAiprogwmw. therapj Nlgkl Owl Mora soil gone far beyond he Mi R trad on the Id Zimin, Psych Dept . dis Hill state 4-H la Mary Manterano, January cusses ps\ cholnglcal re- music with l~>:nc Milsoa nlty. She was an a,-live membei ' H Club Committee Summer Session Seminar Member of the Montli, is n Sidney A. Edwards ind wa i II dli ectoi oi the Coun- search with retarded chll- 12:88 Sign Off. of the Hart ford Cnuntv S member of the Rescaich and A raddenl of Portland since ,|.n caub, and has given n 'i 411 Fair Association to, \ s. Hil contrlbullons Kvaluation Committee, She has 1021. Sidney A. Edwards has yegrr ssalatance, both In offi- '"""'■' Set: Schedule Secretaries lieen a leader In lhe activities contribute greatly to the sue ,,,,1,,,, ,„,, ,iv-,„v , ,. *•>•' noted In 1993 when he re- m an n The role of the socrctan in education ani reading expert; „f the Board of Governors for Connecticut UC Alumni V cess of -he 411 ni am in Con- ,,a,,.v. to the coun.v l-II K, , ' " ' • ' ""''"'"'y jeCOgnl«On a changing world will be ex- Dr. Cecil E. Hinkel, associate (he past two years nectlcut. In 1924. he ted Employed as ral grade j£» the'f^Sft°Lr D ™ plored during a special week- professor nl speech and drama; | A, |ho p,T,(.n| ||me. Mary is lhe ftrsl Imwnorated l-H Fair teacher in the Edgewood school , . i rural Ufe In end seminar scheduled Exceed 15,000 Graduates M1 icu ture Bnd si the I l.cvcowich. associate ,,,,,„,,,„„, of „„. „„„ p,,,|ocl ,„ ,„«. umted Stafea. which wai M Brlatol, Mlaa Reed rmtlored University of Connecticut Hits professor of foods and nulrl- inlbellt"B She was also chnlr- University of Connectlcuti Greater Hartford, ">.2f)0: lie'd in Mid.dletown Cn"- yeai later he reo Ivcd ■ iute sum tlon; Shirley Mm rill, assistant alumni living within the Btateloreater New Haven, The accomollahments nl Mr nectlcut College In 1988 ahe , „ ., n„. >,•,„ man of fie Saturday nighi i-ll The certificate ehort course profeaalor of secretarial MudsHidanM (oi. u/inter Weekend passed the 13,000 mark list C r e a I or Bridgeport, 1,800; Edwards In rural youth work received a master's degree from Alumni program monih. George Pinckney. teo-IOraater New London i Nor. is desicncd to help secretaries "nd coord.nalor of the Seminar,' ,,„„,,,,„,no since he was ainnmted count) the Unlveraley ol Ha tfo i ^ longtime member "i the iretar) ol Ihe University's wlchi, ier Water- sharpen their skills and holster .nd Dr D«VidC Philip, head' ';« , > ,; ', ,„ of' „„. l,„,IMI club agent In Middlesex count) Her contributions to the com 1st ate IF1 E Commltti a, Mr Alumni Aasoclatlon announced bury. I 100; Greatei Stamford, the,,- professional knowiedm- to of «»Depr«bMiil of Speech J-, CM,„0 Night. , ponsoi..on *'d in 1921 have been outstanding.Imunity of Brlatol reach beyond Koi, sd In fund meet the challenges which will an'l Drama and an expert on recently 1,048; Greater Wllllmantle, In the la'c I920*i he organteed in work She has bean active . d publicltj projects by ihe Recreation Committee faceihemin the space age The '"■'' communications Mr Pinckney said Ihe 080; Greater Torrlngton, B70| a county campaign tor l-H In church and Sunday school i,M the organisation lKYKsiu- seminar starts June SO and,con- EnrollmentBnrollmenl i«Is limited ioto anl A senior majoring In English Stale's io alumni chapters lif Greater Bristol, -loo Greater work st«l was Instrumental In work Miss Reed is a membei dent- i i om foreign countries and closing date for reglatra- 11X71 addreaaei for formei Danbury, 178 securing financial backing foi of numerous community organ- have been gueats at his farm. UOOnn sludenls He said UM The Danbury Chapter Is ihe the program. Mr Edwards also Izatlom and holds office In As s crt tarj nl the Connectl- Spo^nar. lhe r^Ucu. ^JSnlmiSSS ^ COn"' neweal State branch of ihe Division. National .scciciailes , ...... , ', Association probably has losl organised the (Inl 4-H poultry era] of ihem. tut Vegetable Qrowera Aaaoeta- UofC Alumni Association, lio I.iindhlad. al tile I'conn School rontaet with at leasl another feed mixing anterurlas and the rooter ir. feiehards " '"' * yean Mr. Roberta Awn. i international > the I'conn o'f ni]sincM Administration, 200 Stale alumni whose ad- formed this year. f I rat 4-H Marketing Coooera- Foster H. Rlcharda ol Man.: did much toward encouraging School of Bualneu Admlnlatra*fstorrg WhitneyLife dresses are unknown. five As manager of the urh\ ins had an acth " '" '" '""' ""^ don and) the Division of Unlver-j The purpose of Whitney dnr- In addition In the Stale alum- World Poultry Congrw al esi m HI work foi many "eietabk ludging and demon- illy Extension. Bench Warrants mttory for women is to provide ni, the association has records Cleveland from 1037 tn 11 and haa served aa a club »tratlon events. He Ii Team of ExparM a place for graduate students of another 0.000 former 1'conn WetherafleM, March:. IAP> he was coordinator for 4-11 BC leader for five yean K/ prealdcnt of the Connecticut ...„„„„J . ,„„ Speech 101 to live and I here is no age re. students living in each of the Superior i lourl Judge < Iber- tiwitirs. «r.w.r.aV^^J~55j-|*
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aV SAG! rOU» ag^CQN^qgcuT DAILY CAMPUS MONDAY. MARCH 6. 19«1 Huskies Drop Season Finale Track Team Downed By Holy Cross
To \ anCon Champion Rams By Dick Sherman Relays, R,mfT« IHII 2 (Tinpurk School re cord performances 'HI i S Bu - ■parked bj 11 S% of thi h Bj Ned Parker byL. Cone.• Bachmann u andJ \MMel i nPar- ,.„,„„., ,,-,,''»» .-,, ,„ .„„' Ta« 'HI front the flooi connecting. Spoil- Editor *on« Wire not rnougli to "top S.«. .ui only once rnoie ihan AMI }*rd* ' ■ n| . Mi .: ? Ihe Husklei Etui put In 17 ol Holv Cron Satunlav as the i. .. [C); a Srullj IIKi. Time their Crusadoi % oral lh» 1'conn I Y Ihe 3b took. Kliorly iiaticmrntrackmr-n lawfiS-48 in methe ripiaField ,,„., "*'*• ' . ,„'" r»"n■ inch' « hi n i dominated Ihe boat di In (C) 2 T§|| Timr House pd, old rcc-j ruiln i ill with 37 rebounds Parsona hard prested to rdge '"" ■■' T| '•»» ",'r ,our hul i i rconn'i only 16. _ ,. , ... . , ., ... |jil».' rrrnrd »«• In race o\*r [lit Thi leeond half wai differ* nut The ( rail I lait In the high „ fending i ■ ■ enl Mi'is J A, Cross's be,, indoor mile. Hay. After I tow- I. firsl p- we^ Z hoi an^JUhry walked WfWlTS ZV^ £\ only two seconds off the win-1 Tnh w„, |hp final mrot on lml Uiej led 10-7 but SOOn „w.u to an easy b!Mu win. lo ,m ke ,'he i, , " w, -I 1 ning time, was only good for ,„ Fr„hman m,a, M s(.„ed- began 10 roll and built up a J7 ' HeldUouaa ThlawL! ,c Jl? ,' '' h unisl hnU tth. The Huskie. ou, scored ^ ^ K,.nsl, nnlshed „,,„ 2. ,:, haiftime lead ov., . Baail'i .„ ^ ,;;„;. ^, ,,^ ' 2? !' " '"" e C0U the Crusader, generally bu, 2, record_ and.„„ willwll1 compete(.omrK,1(. next,,„,, club which JUSI couidn'l bit \*tf » ^.t Tuild .,■ an Z Ttt^JSZ " ""-''- Prc-i SliirN Sport Shirts ould not overcome the visitors ,n ,he Fr,s.lnl,.,n divisionision of thethe Irving. Harris—:(., ,,;.,, eontait BlOOmflcld ... * SI-5 margin nnin mBn l * ''» K Uconn Collegiate Relays on Warhawk guards Ed Irving mUit „mt0 jtu tn, undcrdos ., '"'" "'° '™""« authentic Hul imi Down* •venls. March 18th and Don Harrli told the tale in because ill Ralderi defeated "? Al !:""T vvhn ""'cw In 15 po s Bl n 111 Button Downs Collars Having finished the I n d o o r Frmh Track Result* this contest aa they contlnuaUy (hen, ,wlrc" this si ison. Bui '"' ' " ' '' Sale netted 13 d 610" Ed Slorncenskl got IMIUII.II I ill. Regular Spnrl dual meet season with an un- Mile Run 1 i Callahan IHO tossed In long one-handersovel ,|„„ ,hc Hawks have been tlie impressive but rather unrepre- 2.1 Westberg (Ci 3.1 Gallagher '#hc mcllcciR,. Sami s^on.' dr- ,„„,, ,.,l,1,s ln Ule last Wo.only 11. He has been scoring rablc-M l.in. ( often sentative 1-3 record, the track «HCI Time 4:32.1 Inns,'. They each had 10 points games too. an average of Just over 20 learn engage in two more «m Yard Dash 1.1 Maiherger in the first half. polnta per game. meets before starting the out-(HC) 11 Korponai id 3.1 May- The second half was the Saturday night the Pupa ran door season. This Saturday,lords (Ci Time fi.fi sec same itoij exi.pi thai more oi Ted Wi/»iams Id into much the same trouble al March II. Coach Duff will take fiOO Yard Run .11 Maiherger ihc Hawks got Into Ihe against Ihc BrOWn Frosh ami some of ihe learn down to the'(HO 2.1 Bloom < C > 3» Min- column. Harris finished with Latest Squabble the Ramlets avenged an earlier 16 and Irving led all icoreri SALESMEN S SAMPLES . . . Usual Normal Retail Prices ICAA Championships in N e w gP| ic> Time 1:18.5 (AP) Round 2 of the lat- !efon' '"^ "' ""' Pups by de- York I 60 Yard Hurdle, 1.1 wWi l». Fop the Saints ii was fealing th.-m B5-70, fb.00 to $12.SO esl T c d Williams squabble (Cl 11 Grotheers Kevin Dooley wim 14 and Tony SURPLUS STOCKS ■.. The following S a t u r d a y, Sunderlanri came up Saturday as his near Hh.,.ir blaai March IS, Connecticut will playj(CI 3.) Gallagher (HO Time Santariga * Mb 15. 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(HO. tin' Intermlsdon for the Hue- Hclahi 11 fen i Indus, lN«« can. record to Hie low. and 7.7 In the high neriiiiii rtflniei. i Idea ii. ovi i take them. hurdlee, , Bio«a Jump I, H«rri«vn ICl 1. Good move* and iparkling ..I il,» R.T'.n (IKi 1. Tail lHC>. Distance' . R a e h m a n finally EO* ,h" 22 !.■<•< 2 . Inches. . Uconn'i Dale Comey, High Jump I IUrrl»in CCl; 2. ; school pole vault record that , i 1 H in y. I ill nn Cl has eluded, him for the past i . Bai iman ." K . I Hi'. Il'lghi '. IMI 10 BV ■ 1: • ■ ■ ,iin- the DM three weeks when he cleared •r, i„ninil »h"i I Daniels (Cj '-'• I ; K lall s aomewhal low •hooting 12'4" lieing the old record in Armi>i»»d IHCl: S, wmicra UK i. ■gi. i he iccond ii»n | each of the Huskies three prev- ^JJ'POUIMI w»lihl ■aw Ihe Uconni working for I ions meets. Raihman lumped 2. Kll««llrn (HO: S. Kaflrn HI. Ihe n aide ahotl and the last DiatanM II wet ' '"ehM. | 11 with 5:30 irii in tin" half. flawlessly through the jump 1 1)1 i iiks down and sailed over the bar I rush Triumph I. The Uconni (cored nine arp-shooting Rams at 12'4" on till fiisi a'tempt at in ike i ■tralghl polnta lo pul mem be- Tiic Husky Pupi poufti ed en ' i and ■ cor• ■«I II that height Saturday. cored the 1 iiniii 58 19 ai iiir» and of Ihe Hi,. Holy Crow Freahman Set* ■ i ■ i I ' I hey in I'l ;i i . third quaitai and thej ii»iir- imi HI only ii imi "I .'IT gave ilio Rami a B9-.">;» margin le.iii whli ii i and John Dragan In the 3.') lb. ,nf jg lb weigh! ihrow with 9 u iih i Faring a little bettei with 1 m) Ml and foul shols by weight throw Roth men gave m> bfs, , |, r o w of the year. 111M11 tin foul line In the half. Schachter, and Logan for 6 Ihelr best showings of the year pavp Korponai suffered nil i. i loonn netted .< 66.1 Rhod) and Qlenn Crow for the Husky Pups Ihemielvr and lo win. ttrst loss in Ihe 60 yard dash Class C Finals im Pi I. nil live li onus made thi final xcoro The old adage thai Ihe win but won the broad jump with a atralghl lo i ,i half attack wai 73-61, Two claasy, hard-running,. fcated Windsor Locks mad. no ner is the one who getl there fjn0 leap of 21'"',". accui ' Ing bail clubs mistake sboui announcing the Lose Two; Ihe firslest with the moslesi u0ly Cross's Callahan WSJ lave gone Into the final round outcome of the game In the was born out by Holy Cross ,hp mrP|S top performer as he of Ihe CIAC ClaSI C lourna- til i| ;» . uni. They moved out to End With is they dominated Ihe runningiwon1 ||10 ono an(j |W0 mile runs im'iii Both b) Virtue Ol run i IT 8 lead ai ■ result of 10 "venls. !j„ ti,P fine limes nl 4:32 1 and awaj \ Ictoi ii s Saturdaj nighl points by hot-handed Dave From one of New England's Finest Most of the ivonns turned In 10:07.4. Uconn'i Carl Westberg al in, i'conn [ieldhouse, In iin- Lingua. 11-5 Record their besl ever, limes hnl with p„, „,, , ,\o-.e lie in the mile in -i conti BI a cocky Bloomfi' id Bob Frailer got Into the The Uconn Freshmen closed little success against the lop nl|, fr,|i 0ff ,ne pacP |n i|„. u,,. club routed tint-ranked St. ■coring column aa Lingua re- OUl their season with a 115