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I \RY tttei Weather Editorial He Who Hesitates Windy and Mild (llimtwrttntt latlg (EampttH (See Page 2) Serving Storrs Since 1896" VOL CXIII. No 40 Offices in Student Union Building STORRS. CONNECTICUT Complete UPI Wire Service THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1959 No IS$U9 The llaily Campus will Senior Council not publish an Issue tomor- row. Instead, there will he Auditorium Features Duo Pianists- a special Homecoming Is- To Meet Today sue on Saturday. The Homecoming paper will be six pages. Instead president and approved by The senior class council will of four, and will feature Lowe, Whittemore Monday Night the senior class council Itself. Beet Mils afternoon at 3:30 several departures from our p.m. in the HUB UnMed Na- AMONG THE DUTIES of regular norm. Page one One of the most popular Weal waa a member of the Denver Eastman School ol Music BV THE ul llllll \K n{ tions Room, not at 4 p.m. as this council would be to act will be In color, with a spe- concert attractions in Amer- Arthur Whittemore was Symphony. At Colorado thai Whittemore and Lowe World War 11 they were es- 11 d been previously an- in a planning and advisory ca- cial color cartoon by Young ica will appear In the ' born and raised In the college Teachers College, he turned first met Good friends, they tablished as one of the coun- Richmond. town of Verrmllion. South to the piano. "Buck" Whine often played two -piano music pacity to the senior class versity Auditorium next Moil- try s most popular two-piano ponced, council. Mr, Baker feels that Additional features In- Dakota. His father was thV> more, a tier receiving a fine and eventually, as a lark. Kent Baker, the representa- an advisory committee of this hull expanded sports sec- day night at 8:15. "Outstanding guard in the i i legree (ran the Univer- gave e concert together In teams. But a few months aft- tive from Sigma Chi Alpha, sort would develop the leader- tion: features and pictures The duo pianists Arthur lirst twenty yean of foot sity of South Dakota, also s.in Juan, Puei lo Rico, w here er Pearl Harbor they Joined plans to present a motlort to ship potential of the senior of the past for the Old Whittemore and Jack Lowe ball," according to Waller won a teaching fellowship they were both on holiday, the Navj I'm nearly four the council which would set class. I.I.MI. and several reviews, will present a varied program Camp, and coached and pla> • which ti»>k him to the Easi Their sin res- was so astonish- yean they toiled away, first up a senior class executive Two committees will also be previews, and analysis, all of classical and semi-classical ed at Brown University. From man School of Music in ing thai, on then- return at dull bul Vital dealt jobs. council. This council would set up at this afternoon's to make your Homecoming pieces. his mother, a one-time vocal Rochester and led to his mas- home, thej dei i led to concen- later with the first Navy en- student, he inherited his mu- be made up of members ap- meeting. One of these com- Day an enjoyable day. Both reserved and unreserv- ter's degree in composition trate on a joint concert ea- tertainment unit to tour the ed tickets are still available sical talents. Meanwhile, Jack Lowe's gift Pacific < Honorably discharged pointed by one senior class mittees will be organized to rner. Their Official dehut look present a plan to the Nutmeg at the Auditorium, JACK LOWE ui- horn in for composition Won him a sari] In 1916. they resumed the Senior student Senators place at Town Hall, New Kditors for more coverage of Denver and started oul as * s, holarship ai Kastman. their career, "Editors Speak" have seats on the Senior Class , THE TWO VERSATILE senior Council activities in the violinist; in fact, at fifteen he ii was m Rochester at the link, in 1940, Tireless workers. "W ft L" Council, but very few of them young men have great appeal Tonight's subject on "The yearbook. According to Rob- havi Arranged almost 200 to college audiences because Editors Speak", 6:4.1 over ert Bonitati, present Senior take advantage of this. works tor two pianos, and they have vibrant personal- are constantly adding to their Wills, win he the Phi Ep Class Council chairman, this ities and they provide an en repertory both rarely heard Sorority All Star vs. The committee would "build up a Debate joyable evening of entertain i lassie composltiona and im- feeling o f Class • conscious- nienl. i "iim-i in ui Dally < antpus Will's News Department portent contemporary works. ness" among the members of For their I'ronn prog ran I nurtli Estaters benefit the Senior Class. presents a Special Program They are enthusiastic troup- Whittemore and Lowe will basketball game. The pro- The other committee will tonight at 7:M. Dick Rice is, and drive their own car play Schubert's Valses Nobles Iniiii concert to conceit — a gram will feature 'Inter- be set up to look into the pos- will moderate a discussion a set of waltzes tliat provides sibility of having anotther ring car with the New York II- views with an "All Star" :niil debate between the easy proof that Sohubert had Ctnia plate SSWI. CSS" for snd Gerald Coulllard. who sale soon. At today's meeting, U.S.A. and I.S.O. candidates a facility with this dance the members will hear a re- ihe number of keys on Ihe form. There is a waltz here piano keyboardl They are will entertain at half-time. port from one of the council for Senior Class Offices. to please every taste. followed by a special truck This program will be re- members over the feasibility This program culminates a Ravle's La mere L'Oya bearing ihe two personally broadcast over WK.NB Sun- of having another ring sale. series, of Interviews with tthe Mother Cruise Suite- selected Baldwin conceit day, at 10 a.m. Bonitati reminds that all of the class officer candidates. also scheduled for the pro- grands which give dynamic gram along with the Varia- response and subtle nuance tions on a theme of llydon to the artists' musical expres- by Brahms and the Mephisto sion. Uaitz of Franz Liszt USA Sophomore Candidates When they aren't on tour To be announced by the "Buck'' and Jack alternate artists Monday night is a i hen- headquarters between a piece on the program, Music Manhattan apartment and a Announce 5 Point Platform of Today, which will probably home at Quogue on the Long include original two . piano [aland shore, where they compositions by Ravel, Stra- The Sophomore Class can- pus function of a coronation three other existing class or- swim, play tennis, and prac- vinsky, Pnulenr. Bax, Cop- didates from the United Stu- hair nature in order to serve sanitations with sufficient tice. "Din k" cnllei IS rare re- dents Association have Issued the interest of every member operating funds. Such a sys- land, and Bartock. cordings; .lack is a good ama- their platform. The candi- of the Class of 1962. tem would be benefical to ARTHUR WHITTEMORE teur palntei. dates are: Terence Monahan. "3. WE WOULD like to both the classes and the Stu- and Jack Lowe became the president; Richard Berman. sponsor a series of cultural dent Senate, which we are first classical instrumentalists IN JINK 19.'i0 the Univer- vice president; Kitty Kuhl- lectures as a service to the now financially dependent on. to have their own television sity of Rochester bestowed mann, secretary: and Mary Class of 1962 and to the stu- ".V WE SHAM, strive to show, appearing on a five day i ii.cimns on Whillemore anN Stanley, treasurer. dent body of the University of build and strengthen the class a week program for the Mu- Lowe BS two of Ihe institu- tion's thirteen most distin- The platform is as follows: Connecticut. Such a program council system as it now tual Network. They have long should be planned and execut- exists, for it is within the guished alumni. Observing its "REALIZING THAT the been welcome guests unh ed by our Class council. class councils that the high ratings on ot.her pro- centennial, the i Diversity pre- Sophomore year is one in sented awards to scientists. "4. SINCE the class organi strength of class activities grams, and are now regularly which opinions and attitudes lies. This can best be acrom- educators, a Supreme Court ire formed, we believe It ne. /atinn must operate on such a starred on Dave Garroway's limited financial basis, we plished with the formation of "Today" show. Justice, and a composer in eessary to offer to the mem- an Inter-class Council which WHITMORE AND LOWE, Duo PianisU (Campus Photo Copy) addition to the two pianists. bers of the Class of 1960 a believe that a system of class Recently, the two scored dues as voted upon and ap- would serve as a voluntary anoLher first when they be. ■ To room, the citation, Whit- complete program of activ- discussion and Improvement temore and l^owe took their . ities — social, cultural and proved by the four class coun- came the first concert pian- group. twin-motor Ghrls • Craft Ex- Intellectual so as to build up cils of last year should he ists to make a series of tele- instituted in order to provide To these aims and objec- vision film shorts.