BUTLER COLLEGIAN Friday

BUTLER COLLEGIAN Friday

Prom. — * . Goers to Hear.................................... * _____ V^U.Tex rUHa’a tW»to* m DG; Joy Scheck, Alpha Chi; Anna Delta Tau Delta’s ticket rep­ Ter Beneke end hb orcheotra resentative, Bill Loebig. was feel­ will arrive in town today for an Wade, BIS A; Barbara Newton, Kappa; and Barbara Zeigler, Pi ing mighty glad that Tom was a By Bibler exclusive engagement for Butter’s brother and his ticket purchases <# Little Man on Campus Junior Prom tonight at the In­ Phi. For prom chairman, Jack Ellis, would be chalked up for DTO. diana Rood. were looking up and an Official Ward The sweet awing of Beneke, }ru m w hi Prom ticket sales From the Bursar’s office came internationally famous orchestra caused Ellis to stick to his orig- the official word th a t noon Thurs­ leader who directa the former H i prediction that the prom day, 115 actual ticket sales had Glenn Miller orchestra, will be would be a terrific success. been registered. The deadline for heard from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m, But for Tom ticket sales has been set for to­ something new hi dance time for Totten, senior day noon. After IS, anyone want- Butterites education major, 1 4 a Prom ticket may either pur­ Erlene to Reign things were chase it at the Bursar’s office or Lovely brunette Erlene Snyder |n n k k g down at the Prom tonight. ____ will reign as queen of the Prom and up for El­ Fraternal organisations were boosting the Prom with an all out and will be officially crowned at lis. Brave Tom 11 p. m. ceremonies. Erlene cop­ was preparing to fervor and junior class officials ped the queen title in Wednes­ shell out $33 for estimated that sales would sky­ day’s election after 37 junior men 7 prom tickets to rocket as the hour of the dance registered her as their choice. go to friends^ drew near. * A ll Night, No Leas Queen Erlene will reign with relatives and Tex Beneke outsiders that he had convinced On campu«, fraternities were a court of eight campus beauties. planning Prom "breakfasts" for They are: Wilma Bede, ZTA; to attend the dance. This prob­ ably holds the university's re­ their members and dates that at­ Joan Coxen, Theta; Barbara Jack- tend the From. son, Trianon; Mary Sue Jacobs, cord for individual sales. Butler C ollegian Indiana Friday, April 27, 1951 Volume 63 Uisi|fvawt — w , —■— - . ____— ■———w “We thought since you liked ‘shotgun ^tests’ so well, Profes­ sor Snarf, we’d see if you could pass one.” ____________ _ Dr. B.F. Brooks, Tri Delt’s Collect Most $$ Air Raid Rules Former Butler To Capture 'Nickel Hop’ RED ALERT .(ttiemy planes in vicinity) will be signaled Professor, Dies Trophy; Theta’s Second by fluctuations or warbling signals on city whistles and Funeral services for Dr. Benja­ By Walter Kemnitx _ sírens and by a series of short rings on class “*“*• - min Franklin Brooks, former pro­ "Although the nickels flowed like wine...” most of them drift­ Immediately upon hearing air raid signals aM fessor of economics at Butler uni­ ed downstream to the Tri Delt house. They pocketed $28.50. The in Jordan Hall will evacuate all classrooms, laboratories, versity, were held Wed., April ’111 ’ol Tri Delta victory was consistent with their policy of winning. office spaces, storage rooms, and report to t]?*.^^"*** „ 25, at Alexandria, Vs. Burial was Wednesday they copped the Junior Prom queen election Mid last year the first and second floors and basement. The third floor hall­ held at Tacoma, Wash. they captured the moot men who had nickels to toss in the pot. way is not to be used. Stairways must be dew. Dr. Brooks, 51, died Sunday in Incidentally the shindig is call — —————- The Atherton Center, School of Religion, and Fieldhouse the Naval hospital at Bethesda, will be notified of drills by telephone or messenger. ed the Nickel Hop. ably chaperoned by Prof. George Md. Bom at Seattle, Wash., he H. Miller, coasted in third with A (a) Personnel in the Atherton Center w ill evacuate sU was a graduate of the College of Trophy to Be Presented \ ^ ’ parts of the building and report to the Campus Club Puget Sound, the University of A trophy will be presented to to tal of $26.09. Washington, and the University Carolyn Wagner, Tri Delt (hair- Zeta’s Come h Last (b) Iifthe School of Religion all personnel will evacuate of Chicago. Coining to Butler in classrooms and office^ and report to the basement. man, at toe annual Spring Sing Alpha Chi’s dragged in approx­ 1939, Dr. Brooks took a leave of im ately $21.15. The P i Phi’s ex­ fcl In the Fieldhouse all personnel will evacuate the in 1942 to serve w ith yodeling contest, May 18. AWS - upper portions of the building and report to the the War Manpower Division, in w ill p lan t to e $130.68, toe total ercised th eir wiles to steal $18.40 mens’ and women’s locker rooms. which it was his job to locate amount collected, in their gener­ from unsuspecting males. FLASH WHITE (all clear)) will be signaled by one long other economists in universities a l fund. The Kappa’s landed seventh blast on city whistles and sirens and one long ring on aU The Theta tomatoes found a „la.- bells. The Atherton Center, School of Religion, and and colleges to work tor the gov­ place with the staggering total of ernm ent. bunch of suckers who were dizzy $15.88. ZTA’s sped off a t a m ail’* Fieldhouse will be notified by telephone or messei£«r. enough to dump $26.28 into th e Decently he had been research pace to accum ulate $2.38. 5. Interrupted classes will be resumed immediately following padlocked vaults. The DG’s, drills and regular class schedules will be in efffet. _____ analyst tor the Bureau of In­ ternal Revenue. Before coming to Butler, he taught in the univer­ Accounting Tests sities of Oklahoma and Chicago. Indianapolis Auto Accident Fatalities : Campus Will Be Given Future Scribes Skyrockets; Butler Streets Called : Briefs Saturday, May 5 Miniature Speedways for Hot Rods The American Institute of Ac­ D ay A terrific onslaught of reckless and drunken speedster» »trade countants is giving its profes­ this week and sky-rocketed the total of injured and NATIONAL sional examination at Butler uni­ kilted in traffic accidents. * ,___ , BeUefonte, Pa-— Edward L. versity on Sat., May 5, at P lans S et As nearly as could be determined, Butter hasnt suffered a Gibbs, who thought he could exe­ 8 a.m . through 12 noon, it was rwivir» speakers fa r to e annual traffic fatality since toe death of sophomore Dave Shapiro, who was cute toe perfect murder because announced by H. C. Graeboer, Journalism Field Day which will three weeks ago in a truck- “such occidente and fatalities. he was a college man, died in the Dean of toe College of Business be conducted on campus Sat auto crash. Death still knows no discretion. electric chair last wfeek. Administration. However, Butleritee need not Gibbs, a Franklin and Marshall The tests will be held in Room May 5, have been announced by A Baal Sting college senior, killed a young girl Dy. DeForest O’Dell, head of the themselves immune to Tbroughout the' city, ’ Indiana­ 216 under the supervision of ac­ polis phUoe and traffic safety of­ on impulse last fall after con­ counting professors, William F. Journalism department. sidering w clever enough to W allace Wade, 1950 B utler ficial*, folly backed by Mayor Shorn and Paul WWgenbach. Philip Bayt, cracked down on toe elude toe police. All accounting majors who will Journalism graduate and police Daylight Saving Tima reporter at the Indianapolis Star, recktem speedsters. Billfolds STATE graduate in June or August, 1961, wUl speak at 10:40 on the subject, W ill Affact BU Monday mostly felt the sting of truffle Terre Haute— Rose Polytech­ or January, 1952, are required to violations, but some unfortunates nic Institute officials recently an­ taWn the college and professional "News Wilting.” K-mnr.th Ben­ After shoring off from nett of toe Putnam County Butler for toe last time this found themselves sitting in the nounced the startling news that examination prepared by toe In­ county jail chalking up “bed they expect their next year’s stitute. Graphic will follow with a dis­ w eek, be sure you roU up the cussion of photography. hands on year wateh an hoar ( tone.” freshman clam to be larger than The grades of the American ip u p g ian. ed iten have noticed Institute, of Accountants exam­ iftdtawaprtH« Times columnist before 1a.m. Monday. toe present one. recently that several of Butter’s ination a re used for placement Ed Sovola is scheduled to speak Why? Well, toe Batter The reason they make this streets have become speedways. on toe topic, “Column Writing,” campus Is going along with statement is that they believe purpoma by both public and in ­ Fair-view's lone star cop had a at 11:30 a. m. He will be fol­ of the docks la Indian­ the greater demand for engineers dustrial accountants. They w ill rough tone keeping some 4,000 lowed by widely known sports apolis and that means Day­ will bring an influx of students to also be available to exam partici­ students, nearly half who drive their school. No faculty reduc­ pants about June 5.

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