The Daily Egyptian, June 11, 1963

The Daily Egyptian, June 11, 1963

Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC June 1963 Daily Egyptian 1963 6-11-1963 The aiD ly Egyptian, June 11, 1963 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_June1963 Volume 44, Issue 117 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, June 11, 1963." (Jun 1963). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1963 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in June 1963 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. • Fraremity ForDegr~ DAILY EGYPTIAN Chark!r At Stake Page.4..s SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Page 6 . Volume« EXTRA Carbondale, Illinois Tuesday, June 11, 1963 EXTRA Number 117 Record 1,400 To Receive Degrees I i .. .If .If Governor OHo Kerner i 8 To Receive Will Be The Speaker The largest graduating degree from Brown University Ph.D Degrees class In SIU's history --1,400 and a law degree from North-' candidates--will receive de­ western U n tv e r sit yin The Graduate School has grees Tbursday at the 88th Evanston. announced tbe names of eight annual spring commencement. The entire commencement candidates for doctor of pbi­ Tbe program will begin at will be televised live over losphy degrees from SIU this 7:30 p. m. in MCAndrew WSlU-TV, Channel 8, begin­ June. Stadium. ning at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Tbe 88th annual commence­ Governor Otto Kerner will Ricbard Uray, operations ment Will be beld June 13 be the speaker. Kerner, who manager for the televiSion at 7:30 p.m. In McAndrew was elected as governor of station, said this will be the Stadium. illinois In 1960, holds an A.B. third SIU commencement to The Pb. D. candidates and be televised. '. tbelr majors are: Graduation The spring and summer George Curtis Brown of commencements of last year _ Carbondale, Secondary Rain Plans were carried over WSlU-TV. Education. In case of rain during Com­ Uray said Thursday night's Charles Srepbens Harris of commebcement will be re­ Anna, Psycbology. mencement Exercises Tburs­ day evening, the graduates Will peated In a taped telecast at Joe Chou Huang of Talpel, 7 p.m. Friday for the benefit Talwan, Government. be divided according to aca­ demic units and will receive of persons who would [ike to George Franlc: Josse of Ma­ tbeir diplomas at various lo­ witness themselves receiving kanda, Psychology. cations on campus. degrees. Beryl E. McClerrenofCar­ Should it rain, tbe opening The Southern illinois Sym­ hondale, Speecb. session of the Commencement phony Orchestra. conducted by H.E. Rawlinson of Mount will be beld In the . Univer­ Warren Van Bronlc:horst, will Vernon, Secondary Education. sity Center Ballroom. It will play Couperin-MUbaud's Florence Crlm Robinson of be telecast and television re­ • 'Overture and AllestrO from Denver# Colo., Secondary ceivers will be provided en­ La SUItane SU1te"and Rossini's Education. abling eacb unit to be a part "Semeramlde Ovenure" in Sister Mary Tolent1ne of of the main ceremonies. concert preceding the St. LOUis, Home Economics. processional. In addition, May Ann Deitz Each academic will be assigned a space for tbe cere­ of Belleville, will receive a Tbe Rev. Ray Rist of Our ceniflcate of specialist In Ed- monies according to the Savior Lutheran Church, Car-­ following list: hondaie, will offer the invo­ ~ ucation, a six-year terminal degree, the Graduate School Vocational Technical Insti­ cation and benediction at the announcement said. tute candidates will go to Furr ceremony. Auditorium; College of Educa­ President Delyte W. Morris AFROTC Cadets tion and Liberal Arts and will confer tbe associate and Sciences candidates in Shry­ baccalaureate degrees after Co":,missioning ock Auditorium; School of Ag­ the address by Gov. Kerner. riculture candidates in Muck­ Candidates for degrees will be To Be Thursday SENIOR SYMBOL - Duane Jones , a .enior fram Payne.ville, elroy Auditorium; presented by William J. Mc­ School of Business and Commissioning ceremonies Minn ., gets some help from Beverly Ponkey, 0 sophomore, in Keefery, dean of academic adjusting his cop in advanced preporation for Thursday's com· Small Business Institute can­ affalrs, and John E. Grinnell, for 16 ROTC students will didates in Browne Auditorium; be beld.. at 4 p.m. Thursday mencement. Jone ~. a busines s education major, plans to contino vice-preSident for operations. ue in Graduate School. School 0 f Communications in Ballroom A of the Uni­ candidates in the Playhouse; President Morris and John versity Center. Clo&ed Sunday.: Scbool of Fine Arts candidates Page Wbam, chairman of the The me n will be com­ in Room 102 of tbe Home SIU Board of Trustees, will missioned second lieuten­ Morris Library Starts Economics Building; School of confer tbe advance degrees. ants in the Air Force Re­ Home Economics candidates Faculty Service Awards will serve. Some of them will go in the F ami 1 y L I v i n g also be presented by PreSI­ from the SIU campus to Summer Hours Thursday Laboratory; dent Morris. flight training; others to ac­ School of Technology can­ rive duty at various times. Morris Library will starr 5:00 p. m. During this period, didates In the University Cen­ Field marsbals for the commencement Include Jack • Included among the men irs summer time schedule the library will be closed ter Roman Room; Nursing to become reserve officers Thursday. every Sunday. candidates In Room I [8 of W. Graham, WIlliam E. Buys, are Wayne D. Bradiey, Wil­ The library officials stated A new schedule of open the Home EconOmics Building; PaUl M. Hoffman, Herman Hagg, Robert Layer, Raymond bur H. Clark, James M. Ca­ the new schedule from Thurs­ hours will be Issued after the and Graduate School can­ stagna, Ronald F. Deady, day through the first eight eight week period Is concluded, H. Dey, William D. Kllmstra. weeks of scbool will be as didates In the Ballroom of the Stefan D. Haag, Paul G. stated library officials. University Center. (Continued an Page 2) Johnson, Ervin J . Koenig, follows : Horace H. Look. Thursday, June 13, until Jerry V. Marcinek, Donald Saturday, June 15, the library Georgia WinnNamed 'Great Teacher' L. Pocock, Robert J. Step­ will be open from 8:00 a.m. hens, Estel P. Stogsdill, Jon ta 5:00 p.m. Sunday, June Seniors and Alumni of fell on the ice Feb. [, and a1- H. Smith, Troy E. Taylor, 16, the library will be closed Southern lllinois University, thougb sbe met witb ber Albert E. Tollefsen, James all day. selected Mrs. Georgia Gant classes throughout that day, L . Von Boeckman. On Monday, June 17, the WInn, professo,r of Engllsb, sbe bas been under treatment library will open the doors for the annual "Great for the Injuries since. at 7:15 a.m. and remain open Summer Ses~ion Teacher" award. PreSident DeIyte W. MorriS, until 5:00 p.m. Mrs. Winn was presented speaker at the Alumni dinner Registration Beginning Tuesday, June 18, with a check for $1,000 from attended by about 300, cited and continUing for eight weeks the Alumni Association, In the experimental freshman Marion B. Treece, s uper­ during the summer seSSion, recognition of her outstanding program as bis pick of out­ visor of the Sectioning Center, the hours during the week­ work In the University. standing accomplisbments of said central registration for days Will be from 7:15 a.m. the year at SIU. the summer session begins to 10:00 p.m. Saturday hours Mrs. Winn, who iscurrentIy This program, wblch admits Thursday. will be from 8:00 a. m. until on disability leave, sald she students from the lower tbird Central registration for "was overwhelmed," and that of their high school classes, summer will continue through Last Eg~ptian Until "it is an honor of a lifetime offers a chance to creative Friday, June 14, and Monday, to be so recognized." She students wblch have not quali­ June 17. Late registration for Summer School said she accepted the honor fied through normal reqUire­ summer will be held June 18- Today's Dally Egyptian will with complete humility. ment channels. 22, Tr eec~ ,ald. be the final issue for this term. At the present time it Is Morris predicted some of Tht: Sectioning Center is Publication Will be resumed uncertain whether Mrs. Winn these students would distin­ now IfJcat ed in (he University o n a daily basis the first day will be able to return to her guish themselves In the grad­ C<: ntt:T. of summer classes--June 18. classes In the fall term. She uate school. GEORGIA WINN J une 11 . 1963 'f Pogo 2 DAILY EGYPTIAN Associated Pres. Ne• • Roundup: r Graduation Seating Plan Kennedy Announces New 1/ 3-Power Nuclear Talks WASHINGTON lace would stand in the door President Kennedy an ­ of the regis tration hall but nounced Monday that tbe beyond that his plans are in­ SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY United States, me Soviet Union definite. and Britain have agreed to "It all depends on wh at Ca ......d .I' Ca_P" I Sp.ine Co • • • "~ • •• nl. Ju .. _ IJ, 196J se nd high-level negotiators to the federal folks dO:' the I Mc.... .. Stod i". Moscow next month in a fresh spokesman said in Mont­ ~ ... Dio"••• 'or Gooch... orod f_uIty start at hammering our a gomery. It was the first time nuclear test-ban treaty. Wallace's plans had b e e n record s, accessories He said the agreement to s pelled o ut in any degree. stan hlgb- Ievel tallr.s had been The two Negro s tudents he GOSS reacbed by British Prime has s worn to turn back re­ 309 S.

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