ALLEGHENY COLLEGE LIBRARY Allegheny Graduate COM PUS Plays For President Vol. LXXXVIII No. 2$ \ ALLEGHENY COLLEGE, MEADVILLE, PA. April 9, 1965 SG Names Douthett And Fischer Kaldron Editors Intercollegiate Forum which in- cludes colleges from the Pitts- burgh area. Tlie mest import- ant function o'. this organizatioa is to coordinate the college's social calendars so they can re- ceive the benefit of reduced pri- ces for entertainment groiips and speakers.. Starr also reported that the Bill Crofut, an Allegheny graduate, and partner Steve Student Affairs Committee is Addison perform for President Johnson at White House. permitting the Class ol 1967 to charge an entrance fee for an A 1958 Allegehny graduate, Bill two years, took them to the Ori- all-college dance which they are Crofut and his partner Steve Ad- ent , India, Africa, Europe and sponsoring on April 30th. Nor- diss recently presented a concert South Vietnam. mally, it is the policy o* this of folk music at the White House At their White House perfor com littee thai all-college func- for President Lyndon Johnson, mance, the guitar playing Addiss tions be free, An exception was The pair have just returned and banjo playing Crofut did songs made to this ru'.e because of that they have collected on their the unusual financial position of from their second and most re- Kaldron editors Pam Fischer and Bonlee Douthett f cent State Department cultural world tours, including Vietnam- the Class o . 1967. Starr empha- ese work songs, and songs of sized that this is not to be used excahange program tour which, for the American folk idiom. In the last full meeting o* the By expanding the amount of ad- as a precedent. 964-65 ASG Council, Bonlee vertising, Bonlee and Pam plan Addiss and Crofut (now incor- outhett and Pam Fischer were to add color pictures again next The Student Affairs Committee Chad Mitchell porated as Adcro) presented a approved as co-editors of the year. uider Starr has written a book- concert at Allegheny on Septem- 1966 Kaldron by ASG Tuesday Section editors of the Kaldrcm let of social ru'.es and procedures ber 28, 1963. At that time, the night following their recommend- will be selected (his term thrjugh which govern the different as- Trio To Perform concert represented Crofut's ation by this year's editor, Jeff a process of application and in- pects of Allegheny's social life Next Saturday, April 17, the first return to Allegheny since Kane. terviews with the new co-editors, that come iinder ASG control, Chad Mitchell Trio will appear his graduation. Both girls have had wide ex- In other ASG action last Tues- such as chaperones, scheduling of at the David M^ad Field House. Mr. Addiss al957 Harvard gra- perience in yearbook work and day, Ward Lyndall, ASG Presi- the calendar, rules for parlies. The Trio, already weil-known duate first met Mr. Crofut at the other campus activities. Bonlee dent, read a letter from Dr. As a guideline to future adminis- received more prominent pub- Putney School, a musically ori- Douthett, a junior, was Literary Edwards, treasurer of the col- trations, the committee has also licity recently wnen it was among ented prep school in Vermont, Editor of her high school year- lege, which stated the adminis- formu'ated the purposes and the groups which performed for which they both attended. book, joined the Literary Staff tration's view of the student wa^e functions of the Student Affairs the Selma jivil rights marchers Since that time they have been of the Kaldron her sophomore recommendation of AUC, Dr. Ed- Comnv.ttee. the night before they reached on two State Department tours, year and became Literary Edi- wards stated :hat the study of Montgomery. cut records for MGM, Verve and tor this year. She has also work- the Finance Committee brought The group, composed of Joe Folkways, played such night spots on the staff of The Campus to light the fact thai cafeteris Alumna Authoress Frazier, Mike Kololuk, and Chad as the Blue Angel in New York and was recently elected presi- help working one mea'. a day earn Mitchell, was formed at Gonzaga and the Cape of Horn in Chicago dent of Alpha Xi Delta sorori- more than students working two University in Spokane, Washing- and have entertained Mr. Adlai ty. or three meals a day. Conse- Stevenson and other United Na- ComesTo Campus ton. After a year of singing en- tions delegates. Pam Fischer, also a junior, quently, adjustments will be made gagements in the Spokane area, also worked on her high school in the cafeteria workers' salaries Hildegarde Dolson, prominent the Trio left for New York City. yearbook, served on the Liter- to bring them into line. The ad- authoress and alumna of Alle- Soon they were booked at the ary Staff of the Kaldron her! sor ministration reported that it is gheny, Class of 1930, will be on Blue Angel supper club and had Ogres Challenge phomore year and is now Or- not changing its policy thai cafe- campus all next week visiting recorded the song hit 'Lizzie ganizations Editor. She has been teria wages are based on the classes and meeting informally Borden'. active on the Foreign Student cost of board, contrary to the with students. After this, they changed their Committee, AWS, and is now se- ASG recommendation "We Shook the Family Tree" style somewhat, singing satirical Students Tonight cond vice-president of Alpha Xi The administration also infor- is her most noted book. Others songs as well as traditional folk Delta, med AUC thai no college stud- include "Sorry to Be So Cheer- Friday night, April 9, marks songs. Somewhat surprisingly, the second in the annual series Both Bonlee and Pam feel that ents will be hired to work in the ful," "The Husband Who Ran A- songs (such as 'The John Birch college post office, as recom- way" and "AGrowing Wonder." of student-faculty basketball eo-editors can do a mere effec- Society', 'The Twelve Days of games. The success of last tive job than a single editor. mended by AUC last term. The A native of Fraaklin, Pennsylvan- Christmas' - a song about the administration said, however ia, Miss Dolson writes humorous year's game promises entertain- Their positions on the Kaldrjn neo-Nazis of today, and 'Alma ment and lots of laughs for this staff have brought them in con- that it will have regular nours comments on such topics as her Mater' — a satirical comment on posted artd will check the feasi- early girlhood, initial experien- Friday night. The game will start tact with ail areas of yearbook intergration of the University of at 8:00 P.M. in the Field House. work including photography, lay- bility o: vistalling a stamp ma- ces at Allegheny and everyday Mississippi) did nothing to diminish chine in the book store and Br- occurances and her books have Tickets may be purchased at the out, theme and art work. Their the group's popularity. The Trio door for fifty cents. specific ideas for improvement ooks Hall. held a prominant position in the has been featured at The Bitter include a more effective use of Gordon Starr, Vice President contemporary literary world. End and Basin Street East in the student team is to consist theme, which will be chosen this of Student Affairs, announced Miss Dolson has expressed the New York City, many colleges of two fraternity men from each spring. Layout work on some that Allegheny is a participant desire to meet personally with and universities, and took part house who have not participated sections will begin this summer. in the new'y formed Pittsburgh students and to see any essays, in a State Department tour of in either intramural or varsity stories or poems which they have Latin America. They have also basketball. They will be opposed done. Interested students may appeared on 'Bell Telephone by a select, time-tested faculty contact Mr. Cares in the College Hour', 'Ed Sullivan Show', 'To- team. Last year the faculty won WARC Expands Broadcasting Time Union office for an appointment. under :he leadership of Coach John day', and the 'Tonight' show. Chuck ran, Harry Logan,- Bob WARC will increase its total broadcast time by going on the air at Her visit, which is being host- ed by the College Union, will Williams, Bob Cares, and Glenn 2:00 p.m. every day of the week, beginning on Monday, April 12, ac- The Easter weekend concert, Thompson; most of them are ex- cording to newly appointed Station Manager, Robert Miller. also include an AWSreception on sponsored by ASG, will begin at Tuesday afternoon and a dinner 8:15 p.m. Tickets are $1 per pected to return to the boards This will represent a change in her honor Tuesday evening. this year. This task force of speed from the former schedule which student. and agility will be defending its began broadcasts at 7:00 p.m. on Convocation Set championship against a challeng- weekdays and at 2:00 p.m. on ing, determined student team. weekends. The change will be Chamber Music Concert To Be Held The rafereas will probably be made without cutting any of the Plans for the Founder's Day Coach Bernie Sabol and George present evening schedules. WARC Convocation, marking the 150th Bottcher. At half time, therawili will therefore be broadcasting a anniversary of Timothy Alden's be an exciting exhibition ping total of 12 hours a day on Satur- arrival in Meadville, were an- In South Lounge Of College Union pong match between Mr.
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