Bucket Clash Nears Cf O This Saturday Lawrence Will F L U C a U S E S *—*1 Play Football Against Ripon for “R ’S” on the Opponents Fields O the 64Th Year
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\ N V i w r n M M M i ALL THAT FITS e s s a . ( M l THE WE - s i ^cuiA tm ticut NEWS PRINT I ? ? •* w w -» ft rf VO L. 77. N U M BER 5 LAWRENCE COLLEGE. APPLETON. WIS. Friday, October 18, 1957 • • H> co Bucket Clash Nears Cf O This Saturday Lawrence will F l u C a u s e s *—*1 play football against Ripon for “R ’s” on the opponents fields o the 64th year. the night before or ruining the In 1892 Ripon issued a chal bonfires were commonplace. c/a lenge to Lawrence in football as A few years ago Ripon came N e w H o u r s o to Lawrence and threw red The Dean’s office now has a o did the University of Wisconsin. Graduate Award Directory which *■— paint at Peabody House and Dean Hulbert made some un Lawrence, however, did not have instructors may examine. This c+ the Union. The key to Peabody usual announcements Wednesday Homecoming decorations to either a team or any facilities so Directory is the first guide devot *< still bears traces of red paint. afternoon at a special Convoca house decorations. There will they declined the challenge. ed entirely to advanced graduate Ripon boys were held at Brokaw tion. As faculty and Dr. Landis bo no homecoming floats, paja Soon after, Walter Garry who opportunities available to edu was an outstanding student of and emerged with L-shaped thought that students were not ma parade or homecoming par cators of the United States. ade. this time saw a football game in haircuts. • • • * getting enough rest to combat After this, the two student ad the flu epidemic they requested Chicago and introduced the sport If you are planning to travel PHY. ED. ministrations met and cleared the following restrictions. to Lawrence. out of Milwaukee and Chicago Football and men’s athletic ac up the situation. They decided to In 1893 Lawrence played its for Thanksgiving and Christmas TESTS AND PAPERS tivities will continue. Women’s have a symbolic red bucket a- first football game against Ripon vacations, it is wise to make There will be no required gym classes which are currently warded to the winner of the and lost 24-6. The newspapers reservations now, as they are tests or papers until after Octo called off now will probably not game each year. wrote the results as being due to going fast, the local travel bu ber 28. Mid-Semester grade re continue until after October 28. Lawrence has spoiled Ripon’s a lack at Lawrence of men and reau informs the Deans’ Office. ports will not be released until Homecoming by defeating them LEAVING CAMPUS experience. In general they made • • • • November 27. Dean Hulbert announced for a joke of their unpreparedness. for the last seven Homecoming Messiah rehearsal will be held DORM HOURS Dr. Knight that students wishing This incensed the rivalry to an games and is out to do the same on Thursday nights at 6:30 in All dorms, including men’s to go home this weekend should even greater extent especially this year. Ripon, so far, hasn’t Peabody H all (at the Conserva dorms, will close at 10 o’clock check with their parents before when the sportwriters used ex lost a game this year and may tory.) every night with lights out at leaving because parents might cuses such as alumni referees be heading for the championship. • * • * eleven. The only exception will not want students at home. Dr. and slippery balls for an alibi. However, Lawrence upset them Open painting periods are be be Saturday, October 19, when Landis advised against going From that time on various pre last year 34-21. ing held 7-9:30 Tuesday nights the hours w ill be eleven o’clock home because it may spread the game pranks were played on each According to Coach Heselton, in the Art Center. Mr. Dietrich with lights out at twelve o’clock. epidemic to other area’s. campus. It seemed that Law the feeling of rivalry has been will conduct the very informal Homecoming hours w ill be an There is no evidence that this rence either played at Ripon’s very strong since he has been class, which will include work in nounced later, depending on the is an Asiatic flu epidemic, ac Homecoming or Ripon played coaching here, and the team oil, watercolors and drawing. flu situation at that time. cording to Dean Hulbert. at Law rence’s Homecoming. will be holding up our end of The Classes w ill be open to the If the plan doesn’t curtail the Such pranks as burning “L’s and rivalry. public and informal instruction H O M ECO M IN G epidemic other methods will may be had. Students are asked to lim it have to be applied. If school is Lawrence Cadets Receive Awards called off completely it will bo made up during some of the regularly scheduled vacation Business Office time. Seeger Returns Robbed; Cash Nabbed To Campus A total of $1581 was stolen from the Business office safe Pete Seeger, well known folk sometime between 9:30 Tuesday night and 6:00 Wednesday singer who visited the Lawrence campus last year, will return morning. Tuesday night, October 22. The burglar entered the building by jimmying a base Sunset Lawrence dramatics club, ment window, then prying open one of the basement doors is sponsoring Pete under the and the double doors into the Business office. The combina direction of Mike Lepawsky. Pete Seeger attended Harvard tion dial of the safe was pried off in order to open it. for approximately two years. Harvey Schnell, custodian of the building, discovered the When he decided to leave col theft when he opened the building Wednesday. lege he went to the Library of He recounts his discovery of the theft. "When I came in Congress to investigate folk songs and instruments. He then this morning I went down stairs to my room and I noticed proceded to travel around the that the double door was open, a door which I usually close country side with his banjo, and lock.” exchanging folk songs with oth “It was open and I thought something must be wrong so er folk singers. I came upstairs and I found the door into the Business office In the late 1940’s he joined open. I looked around the corner and I saw the safe was the Weavers, a noted musical open and everything lying on the floor. Then I called the group. They popularized such police.” tunes as “Irene, “On Top of Old Smokey” and “A Kiss is Sweet Mr. Kirk, Business manager of the college, reported that CADET LT. COLONEL Bert Walker, Cadet Major John Ellerman, er Than Wine.” they took the amount in cash and a few stamps. The thief Cadet Captains Robert De Lapp and David Wege, who were pre Pete has had a wide range of left the checks and overlooked $200 in twenties which was ly sented Distinguished Cadet awards at Whiting field yesterday. performances over the country, ing under some paper in the safe. including such places as M. I. T., in Air Science IV. This means Lt. Col. Woodrow V. Nold of Kirk assured the students, “We are carrying on business Oberlin, and University of Cali that over forty percent of the the Air Force ROTC Group Staff as usual.” He added that “The college is insured for the loss.” fornia. yesterday at the armory pre class has been given the award. Police investigating the crime felt that the thief was a Pete will begin his concert at sented Distinguished Military I think that this fact speaks very professional burglar because of his method of entry and the 8 p. m. in the Union. Tickets will Cadet Awards to four members highly of the teaching staff here fact that he left no fingerprints. be sold for 75 cents per person. at Lawrence. We are proud of of ROTC, Class of 1958. The re They may be purchased at Bel- these men and are confident The Union robbery was not committed by the same per cipients of the award were Cadet ling's Lawrence Business Office that they will continue in their son, the police believe, as the thief was much more skillful Lt. Col. Bert Walker, Cadet and the Union. Major John Ellerman and Cadet present high degree of academic than the union burglar. Captains Robert Delapp and standing and leadership.” Mr. Schroeder said that this the mornings of November 9, David Wege. list is subject to change but he The award is presented annu Grads lake 1957, February 15, A p ril 19, and August hopes it will remain approxi ally to the members of the sen 2, 1958. mately the same. ior class who have shown that Campus Club To Bulletins for both tests (in they “possess to an unusual de E x a m s , T o o which an application for the gree the ability, initiative, and Honor New Women test is inserted) may be obtained other leadership qualities so es Graduate Record Examina from college advisors or directly Concert Band sential to successful perform Women who are new to the tions, required of applicants for from Educational Testing Serv ance of duty as an Air Force Of faculty and staff and wives of admission to a number of grad ice, 20 Nassau Street, Princeton, W ill Perform ficer.” If these men maintain the men who have joined the uate schools, will be administer New Jersey.