UWM, the Perfect Blend' Wins First Place in Colorful Parade

UWM, the Perfect Blend' Wins First Place in Colorful Parade

;••: . .. ; • •. • • . .:-.-. .. -••.•:. egister for V Elementary Rushing Forum Today Tomorrow m.'•'••>:•?<• '•<&>?•:••?••?•'••• <•<:•-; POS'•'•'•^•'-••m T Volume University of Wisconsin — Milwaukee, Wednesday, October 17, 1956 No. 4 Mathews Chairmans Forum UWM, the Perfect Blend' Wins To Aid Student Teachers First Place in Colorful Parade The first in a series of forums Definite plans for future forums The Union last Friday night huge tinfoil champagne bottle and versity Theatre when its members designed to acquaint student teach­ have not been made as yet. Dr. Willard J. Brandt, chairman of bulged with excited students await­ a glass. Alpha Gamma Lambda staged a miniature football game ers with the problems and respon­ forums and student organization ing the announcements of Home­ sorority took second prize, $20, with and used an ambulance to haul sibilities that they will face after committee for the elementary de­ coming parade winners. After a scene of Dante's Inferno which off the Stevens Point casualties. they dubbed ''They're In-Fer-No IRC Won Races graduation will be held at 1 p.m. partment, is planning a schedule much delay, the results were an­ Win." Third prize, $10, was won today in the Kenwood campus au­ similar to last year's. nounced, and Gene Edwards, guest For the second consecutive year by the Interdorm float with the International Relations club won of the university's Homecoming ditorium. He stated that there will prob­ title "The Pointers Have to Go." the traveling trophy in the annual The one-hour session will include ably be talks on school laws ex­ activities, presented the prizes. Three big paper dogs and a fire bike races sponsored by the Vets * briefing given by Dr. Lee H. plaining the rights and responsi­ First prize, a trophy and $30, hydrant were the scene on this club before the Homecoming game. Mathews, director of placement bilities of the teacher, and on went to Lambda Phi Chi sorority float. This trophy can be kept by any services, and will be followed by a professional organizations open to with an entry entitled "UWM, the Omegas Dampen Crowd group winning it for three years question period in which students graduates. Perfect Blend." It consisted of a The parade consisted of 21 floats in a row. may ask about specific problems. nearly all of which represented Individual trophies went to IRC All student teachers are invited many hours of hard labor for some women's team, IRC men's team, Elections Tomorrow! students. A crowd of ten thousand to attend the meeting. Those who Phi Sigma Epsilon fraternity and lined the avenue from N. 15th st. Delta Sigma Kappa fraternity. In completed their practice teaching down to the lake front, watching both the men's and women's divi­ last semester are also welcome. Freshmen Choose Class Candidates the three bands, floats, and stu­ sion there was a singles race, a Dr. Mathews will give students dents parade by. tandem race and a surprise race directions for obtaining placement Results of the freshman class Homecoming court, elected at the Excitement ran high as each new consisting of propelling a wagon services from his office. These primary elections have been an­ Oct. 8 primary, included King, group presented themselves for re­ backwards toward the finish line. George (Buzz) Brown, queen, Shir­ services include, . beside teacher nounced. Final elections will be view before the judges stand in According to a 5, 3, 1, point al­ placement, advice on sending let­ ley Maltby; and the members rep­ front of the Boston Store. lotment for first, second and third held tomorrow and Friday, Oct. ters of application, information on resenting the four classes. They Alpha Phi Omega's "Welcome place respectively, the high scores obtaining teaching credentials, and 18 and 19. were Mary Ann Sonchar, senior; Wagon" gave the crowd and judges are as follows. Men's division— Jane Van Antwerp, junior; Mari­ advice on personal interviews with Candidates for office in the fin­ a big surprise as it roared by with IRC 10 points, Phi Sigma Epsilon lyn Benson, sophomore; and Carol prospective employers. als are president, Jon Murphy and water pistols spewing water in all 9 points, and Delta Sigma Kappa 6 Daniels, freshman. Also included in the talk will be Jerry Musich; vice president, John directions. points; women's division—IRC 15 points, and Columbia dormitory general pointers on teaching con­ Koch and Dave Richards; secre­ Other students who ran for Laughter was provided by the residents 6 points. tracts and procedures to obtaining tary, Pat Koelpin and Carol Pet- Homecoming court were Nancy haphazard parading of the Veter­ ans disorganized drill team, and Bob Mehigan was committee a state license. Dr. Mathews will tey; treasurer, Cora Leach and Breske, Beverly Glaser, Karen drama was provided by the Uni­ chairman of the race. spend at least half of the period Kay Way; and student government Peters, Carole Phillips, Pat Smith, answering- questions from the stu­ representatives, Don Fraser and and Roselie Van Deuren, seniors; dents. Deanne Matter. and Shirley Appel, Barbara Evan- son, Joey Norris, Rose Marie Pin- Kohler Views UWM Potentials tarich, Geraldine Spencer, and An­ University Regents Board nette Weber, juniors. At School's Official Opening Sophomores competing were "I don't believe that anything reap the benefits from the new in­ Votes $90 Million Budget Mary Berndt, Geri Gibson, Meriel said today will be an exaggeration stitution for higher learning. He of the potential of this instution." cited the > fact that there had been A budget amounting to $90,517,- members would be $6,457,220 un­ Goulet, Judy Kelly, Judi Reed, only one vote among the members 535 for the University of Wiscon­ der this budget. The balance of Dawn Zillmer, and Marcia Zimmer­ This was one of Gov. Walter J. of the Wisconsin state legislature sin, both Milwaukee and Madison the amount asked will pay for man. Fran Cameron, Jackie Han­ Kobler's opening remarks at the against the merger. branches, has been approved by the additional teachers and equipment sen, Mary Koepke, Dougleen Re- convocation for the official open­ President of the university University of Wisconsin regents needed by larger enrollments. mo, and Barbara Schaefer ran ing of the University of Wisconsin for two years beginning July 1, "University of Wisconsin faculty board of regents, Dr. Charles D. 1957. salaries are below those of com­ from the freshman class. Home­ —Milwaukee last Monday at the Gelatt, commented that the board The state coordinating commit­ peting institutions," said Presi­ coming king nominees included Temple Snianu-El B'ne Jeshurun. pledges its efforts to make UWM tee for higher education will act dent E. B. Fred. He added to em­ Ralph Jatczak, Ed Lund, and Further In the speech Gov. an integral part of one of the on the approved budget and make phasize the point, "the only sound r Chuck Martin. Kohler stated that Wisconsin w ill world's greatest institutions. Gelatt recommendations to the 1957 legis­ way of preparing this institution lative session. To operate the uni­ for the tremendous enrollment in­ took a stand on competition be­ versity hospitals an additional $3,- creases ahead is through building tween the UW and UWM. His 857,848 will have to be requested. faculty strength as we build facul­ viewpoint was that they should be Faculty Salaries Lag ty size." pacemakers for one another. Salary increases for faculty University Builds Dorms Gelatt also stressed unity be­ The present all-university en­ tween the sister institutions. He rollment of 22,000 is expected to emphasizes that the "whole is Calendar of Events increase to 24,775 in 1957-1958, and greater than the sum of its parts." to 26,135 in 1958-1959. The result­ After speeches by William D. Wednesday, Oct. 17— ing additional tuition fees will ac­ Inter-sorority registration, Un­ count for more than half of the Mclntyre. president of the board of ion, room 102, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. increased costs of faculty and sup­ regents of state colleges; E. B. Fred, president of the University Elementary Education division plies, while $2,299,535 will be pro­ vided by the budget. of Wisconsin; and representatives forum, auditorium, 1—2 p.m. of the two student bodies, a mes­ Inter-Varsity Christian Fellow­ Among expense increases over sage of congratulations from May­ ship, Union, room 101, 3 p.m. the current biennium are $536,486 or Zeidler was read. Social committee meeting, Un­ for extension and public service, ion, room 102, 4 p.m. and $479,728 for auxiliary enter- Debate club meeting, room 126, prises. Student Registration 4 p.m. Housing Contract -, Thursday, Oct. 18— Additional increases in cost in­ Incresses to 4,500 Inter-sorority registration, Un­ clude $715,933 for physical plant Third largest registration in his­ ion room, 102, 9 a.m.—4 p.m. maintenance; $467,582 for research; tory, a total of 22,067 students, has Elementary Education division $217,451 for administration and been recorded by the University of forum, auditorium, 8—10 a.m. general university services; $164,765 Wisconsin this year. for library demands; and $400,000 Lutheran students meeting Of this year's total enrollment, for civil service salary increases (Missouri Synod), Union, room 16,064 students are registered at prescribed by law. 102, 12 noon. the Madison campus, 4,500 are at Friday, Oct. 19— For the building of apartments the University of Wisconsin—Mil­ Movie, Union lounge, 7 p.m. to house 100 married students, an waukee, and 1,503 are registered at $892,000 contract was also author­ Sunday, Oct. 21— the eight University Extension ized by the board of regents.

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