Chad Mitchell Trio

Chad Mitchell Trio

Fort Hays State University FHSU Scholars Repository University Leader Archive Archives Online 11-7-1963 State College Leader - November 7, 1963 State College Leader Staff Follow this and additional works at: https://scholars.fhsu.edu/university_leader Content Disclaimer The primary source materials contained in the Fort Hays State University Special Collections and Archives have been placed there for research purposes, preservation of the historical record, and as reflections of a past belonging to all members of society. Because this material reflects the expressions of an ongoing culture, some items in the collections may be sensitive in nature and may not represent the attitudes, beliefs, or ideas of their creators, persons named in the collections, or the position of Fort Hays State University. Recommended Citation State College Leader Staff, "State College Leader - November 7, 1963" (1963). University Leader Archive. 98. https://scholars.fhsu.edu/university_leader/98 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives Online at FHSU Scholars Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in University Leader Archive by an authorized administrator of FHSU Scholars Repository. Kansas St. Historical Soetet.r Kirke Mechem. ·Sec. 2005 TopeJta, Kans~s comp . VOLUME LVI . FORT HAYS KANSAS STATE COLLEGE, HAYS, KANSAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1963 NUMBER TEN Vehicle Registration Policy To Be Enforced Amendment . to Abolish. Any student, faculty member, Chad Mitchell Trio . or employee of FHS who has not Introduced- registered his vehide with the AS.C Office .. .. college by Monday will be sub-. constitutional a m e n m e n would ha,·e distinct power over ject to a violation · ticket and· a To Appear Saturday A d t which would make class vice-presi- living districts, which often have fine of $1, according to campus Folk songs of the past will and Paul Prestipino, draw their dents the only non-voting members only one ,·oting member. Leich- traffic regulations. merge with pungent musical com- material from every possible of · All-Student Council, thereby liter also said that such a move Either a registration sticker ments on the world of today when source-other folk· singers, the Li- eliminating the class office of sec- would be against the original or a parking permit is required. the Chad Mitchell Trio appears brary of Congress, field recording retary-treasurer, was introduced idea of the founders of the Con- Stickers may be obtained in the here Saturday. and night club revues. into ASC by student body presi- stitution, who did not give these Dean of Students office, Picken Tickets for the 8 p.m. concert dent Kent Leichliter · Tuesday. foting rights in order to pre- 208. in Sheridan · Coliseum are on sale The amendment consisted of: serve equal representation. These people ha ,·e not been at the Memorial Union information Section 1. The ,·ice-presidents He also pointed out that it has checked yet becaus_e this· polic)' desk. All seats, priced at $1.50 for of the four classes . shall be the been proven in the past that the is new. but traffic checks will students, are reserved. only non-voting members of the secretary-treasurer tends to lose be made .to make sure all cars Sponsored by~e Union Artists All-Student Council. interest during the latter part of have one of the stickers. and Lectures S ries Committee, Section 2. Non-voting members the year beca-use they have no di- the program is· eing held in con- shall· at all fimes have speaking rect- participation. nection with he Union's fifth privileges. · However, direct participation . Congressman Judd birthday ce ation which begins Section 3. The vice-presidents of for the vice-president would result Friday and continues through Sun- the four classes shall have the if he were allowed to vote in the Is Wooster· Speaker day.. power of voting in all cases of ab- absence pf the president, contends The Trio, composed of Chad sence of the president of his re- Leich liter. Dr. Walter H. Judd, former Con- Mitchell, Mike Kobluk, Joe Frazier spective class. ( Continued on Page 4) gressman, has _notified Kent Col- and accompanists, Jacob Enders Section 4. All sections, with the 'lier, executive secretary of the En- exception of section one of this do\',rment Assn., that ·he has accep- English · Proficiencies amendment shall go into effect up- Advanced Study ted an invitation to speak at the on its ratification by the associated annual Wooster Fund dinner, April Set for Next Thursday students. Meeting is Set 22, 1964. · The second English proficiency Subsection A. ·Section shall go ,Judd, a physician and statesman test of the fall semester will be into effect on Homecoming Day, All students who are interested from l\linneapolis, Minn., was a given next Thursday at 3 p.m. in The Chad Mitchell Trio 1964. in advanced study are urged to at- member of Congress from the 79th Picken Hall, Room 305. Leichliter said he preferred to tend the Phi Kappa Phi program through the 87th sessions: He has Students who have completed 45 The group never claims to be eliminate the office of secretary- at 4 p.in. Wednesday in the :Memor- had many assignments throughout semester hours of eollege work are "folk singers," since, to the treasurer rather than provide a · ial Union Black Room. the world as a medical missionary eligible for the test 'and may sign group's way of thinking, a folk vote for this office because if this Dr. John Garwood, dean of fac- and has served as _a .delegate to up i~ the English ·office in Picken, singer is one who experienced the office was given voting privileges ulty, will talk about "Areas of the United Nations. Room 312. things about which he sings. Never- unequal representation would re- Graduate Work," -and Dr. Donald Judd will' make two appearances Student~ having a grade of B theless, t h e y make considerable use of folk material. · sult. Chipman, assistant professor of while on the FHS campus. During or better . in English Composition If the vice-presidents and sec- ' history, will speak on "Fe11owships the day he wi11 speak at an all- I and II must sign up, but are ex- The Chad Mitchell Trio origi- retary-treasurers were allowed and Assistantships Available." school convocation·and in the even- empt from the exam. nated at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash., during the 1959 to ,·ote the academic classes Grants and scholarships that ·wi11 ing will speak at the Wooster The last proficiency test of this be discussed at the meeting and . Fund Dinne;r. ' semester will be given Dec. 11 . (Continued to Page 4) the person discussing them are Student From India the Danforth.GL-ants,.Dr. .Dale .Dick, professor of psychology; Fulbright -: - To· Speak at IRC Grants, Dr. Paul Graber, professor Jugal Shah, graduate student of language; Woodrow Wilson Pril1Cii,als To .Visit Campus Tuesday from Bombay, India, will address Scholarships, Dr. Clifford Edwards, FHS students are urged to meet resenting more than 70 high Meetings for students and their the International Relations Club at assistant professor of English; · with their former principals, su- schools in the western half of high school representatives are the group's next meeting Tuesday National Defense Scholarships, perintendents and counselors dur- Kansas. will be welcomed by planned from 10 :30 •to 11 :45 a.m. at 6:30 p.m. in the Smoky Hill Miss Ethel Artman, executive sec- ·ing the annual Student-Principal President M. C. Cunningham at and again from 1 :15 to 2:45 p.m. .. Room, Memorial Union. retary of student aids, and job Conference Tuesday. 9 :30 a.m. in the Memorial Union. in the Union. Shah will speak on the problems placement, Harold Stones, direc- Students are asked to offer sug- Dr. Emerald V. Dechant. associ- Closing the day's program will - of India. ·· tor of placement. gestions for improving both high ate professor of education who be a general evaluation session at Membership is still open for Dr. Ralph Coder, dean of the school and college programs during is _ in charge of the college's 3 p.m. at which Dr. David Pierson, IR·c, according to Jim Rusco, Great graduate division, will be the the event. counseling program, will speak assistant professor of biology, will Bend senior. chairman during the program. The-,·isitors, who will be rep- at the opening session. discuss new ·approaches in science instruction. Superintendents. principalB Continued on Page 4 'Record Number Expected for ACT Approximately 550 high school seniors arc expected to take the American College Tests between 9 n.m. and 12:30 p.m. Saturday on the FHS campus. The ACT tests arc beini? gi~n to any senior planning- to attend col- ..,. lege, regardless of the institution •· he may choose, according- to Emer- alci V. Dechant. associate pro~ssor of education who is in charge of the prog-rnm. Students who indicate that they will probnhly attend FHS will also he l!iven the reading tests, said Dechant. "This is by Car the largest group we have had taking the tests," Dechant commented. "The expected students surpasses the number o! test..c; given in one session last year hy more than 100.'' Picture Proofs Due Students; are ur5rt"d to Relet"I their preference of p0flle1' for Rt>,·Pille photo5rraphl'I and return proof"' immediately to Ot>lma ~tudirni. All proof"' haH• httn mailf'<i h~- thP company and 11ny 11tudent REVElLLE Ql"EE~ CA~DIOATF.S - Ont of the~e 16 FHS c<>Nff" Roy!'. Hoh,in~ton; ~farla Peter, Selden; Tamm)' Weitf'l. Oakley; 'Ill.

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