Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC March 1967 Daily Egyptian 1967 3-28-1967 The aiD ly Egyptian, March 28, 1967 The aiD ly Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_March1967 Volume 48, Issue 110 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, March 28, 1967." (Mar 1967). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1967 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in March 1967 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. F)~ Program Changes Begin Today The first full day of spring a dollar a day until Frid;:.y issued for illegal cars. All quarter classes begins today when the fee will be $5. will be considered an un­ With 8 a.m. classes. Only Fees must be paid for in full authorized possession and will night classes met on Monday. at the time that the fee state­ be treated as such. All students who have not ment is processed. All According to the Office of registered for the spring changes in a class schedule the President, final examina­ quarter may do so beginning must be made before Saturday. tions Will begin the week of at 8 p.m. today, according to June 5. June 10 is the final The sectioning center will day of the spring quarter. EGYPTIAN Robert A. McCrath, registrar. be operating on an appoint­ Summer quarter will start S~l,t'Ul, IJttUt4i4 'Z(1fiq.,,,~ A program change, adding ment basiS only this week, June 19. or dropping a class or chang­ the registrar said. Classes will not be h~ld Carbondale, Illinois ing sections, may be done Unregistered cars must be on Tuesday, May 3D, Memorial today through Saturday. How­ off campus by 8 a.m. today, Day. The regular cia s s Tuesday, March 28, 1967 ever, a late registering fee according to the Office of schedule will be followed on will be charged. Fees will Student Affairs. the day before and after the Volume 48 Number 110 start today at $2 and increase There will be no warning holiday. 500 fans Pay Tribute to No. J Salukis Banquet Monday Night Honors NIT,Small College Champs More than 500 people turned sessions talking about his out to pay tribute to the Na­ rhree daughters and what is tional Invitation Champion Sa­ involved in raising three girls lukis of SIU, the nations No. and just periodically remind­ 1 small college basketball ing the team of the halftime team, Monday night. The fans, score. He finished with some from throughout the area, serious comments on and listened to guest speaker compliments to his players. Buddy Brehmer, coach of the Hartman pointed out some St. Louis University basket­ of rhl: oarticular individual ball team, SIU President accomplishments of each: the Delyte W. MorriS, sru coach "outstanding play of Ed Jack Hartman and Governor Zastrow and Roger Bechtold at Otto Kerner, among others. guard after seeing little The third annual "Go Sa­ previous action, the best de­ Iukis Banquet" was srage<i by fensive player in t'le country - local fans, who have supported Clarence Smirh, one of the the Salukis throughout the finest sh00ters in the game in season. Hartman called atten­ Dick Garrett, Walt Frazier, tion to their suppert and the who has the most ability and "tremendous inspiration they is one of the finest players had been" during thiS and past I've ever ;:oached, and Ralph seasons." Johnson, for whom I have more Hartman intro":uced the respect than any boy I have team mcmber& saying that ever coached." "one of the finest things a Hartman said, "It h3.~ been coach can say of his players a great season and ;:. real is that he has respect for them thrill working with these boys. and I have great respect for Their courage and willingne 5S WE'RE NO.l-S1U basketball Coach Jack Harbnan UPI. Governor Otto Kerner is shown presenting these boys." He also said that to work has pulled us through accepts the United Press trophy for the Salukis, the trophy to Hartman Monday night as State "no coach could have finer many times. I hope that I have who were voted the No. 1 small college team Representative Clyde Chote looks on. assistant coaches than the given them something that will in the nation for the second straight year by the ones I have had the pleasure make them better men, be­ of working With" prior te cause I've been made a better introdUCing George lubelt, Jim man working with them." Recommended by Plan Commi!lsion Smelser and Joe Ramsey. President M 0 r r i spaid Hartman followed guest tribute to the Salukis and said speaker Bud d y Brehmer, that he was particularly proud Council Endorses Temporary North-South whose team lost early in the of two of their accomplish­ season to SIU. Brehmer paid ments-"The NIT victory and tribute to the players and the fact that they were re­ One Way Couple on Illinois, University coaches. He paid particular sponsible for putting to death respect to the teamwork the the ridiculous regulation of the Salukis became so well known NCAA regarding recognition voted to extend the contract The Carbondale City Coun­ order to ease congestion until for during the course of the of an institution's athletic cil Monday night voted to cre­ state funds are committed to for expansiol' of the city water status on the basis of the num­ plant by 150 days_ The exten­ season. "These players have ate a temporary nonh-south complete a permanent nonh­ achieved what represents the ber of games played against so one way couple using Illinois south couple. sion was granted upon the rec­ called major teams." ommendation of the Consulting greatest accomplishment to Street for nonhbound and Uni·­ City Manager C. William me in the game of basketball­ Governor Kerner presented versity Street for southbound Norman suggested that the Engineers and the city man­ to be known as a team." the team with the trophy traffic_ temporary couple would dem­ ager. awarded annually to the na­ The completion date is now Rrehmer pointed out that onstrate the city's sincerity in perhaps the big secret of tion's No.1 smali college team The acrion was taken on the following through on the set at July 7 of this year. It recommendation of the Car­ Hartman's coaching success by the United Press Interna­ project and thus expediate the was stated that the delavs in tional and the NIT Champion­ bondale Plan Commission in the 400-day contract were due is his ability to communicate. appropriation of funds by the "He has made your team so ship trophy. The ream and to bad weather, a change in state for the completion ofthe successful and respected coaches will alsore;:eive spe­ Recital to Feature couple. materials requested by the cially made rings from the city, and the necessity ofhav­ throughout the nation," Breh­ Councilman Gene Ramsey mer said. banquet committee. "1 he ring was less optimistic about the ing to blast through rock to V oice, Oboe Today He continued, "1 think your presentation was made b~ state's response. He said he complete the facility_ committee chairm a n Jim The council heard the first basketball team was accepted, Two senior music students felt the state had been drag­ Zimmer. ging its feet in appropriation reading of an ordinance to acclai med and eulogized by the ar SIU, Lynda Houghland of increase the plumbing permit New York and national press Carbondale and Richard Zat­ of funds for left-turn lights negotiated for months ago. fee schedule_ Councilman Jo­ because of what they were - Gus Bode teau of Manhanan, will be pre­ seph R. Ragsdale said the in­ a complete basketball team. sented in a public reciral at B As a result, the council approved the temporary creases are needed because of Before going to the NC AA p.m. today in Davis Audito­ higher operating cost::! due to tournament this year I felt rium of the Wham Education couple with some reserva­ tions. In effect, the City added personnel and also that that Southern Illinois Univer­ Building. Council wanted a firmer com­ the fees are being brought in sity was the best coached team Miss Houghland, soprano, mitment from the state on the line With thos~ of communities this year. After watching the will be accompanied by Rus­ completion of the couple and a comparable ill size. NCAA tourney I was positive sell Riepe of Vienna, and more specific timetable. The Council also accepted that the best coaching job this Marshall Gurley of East St. The council empowered City an offer of 15 acres of land year was done by Jack Hart­ Louis will serve as pianist for Manager Norman to negotiate to use for land fill purposes man." Zatteau, an oboist. with the state on this matter from the Koppers Company, Hartman said later that he Also assisting in the recital and also seek a solution to Inc. of Pittsburgh, Pa_ and his as.;istant coaches felt will be Pattie AuBuchon of problems of funneling the The land was offered at no it might be appropriate to give Gus says hC' can't see that Festus, Mo., cellist, and nonhbound traffic flow off of cost to the city save fOT the the samE' speech at the banquet making' thE:' Big Tim" has Kar<:n Paulspn of St. Louis, the couple onto Main street.
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