The Cord Weekly (November 25, 1960)

The Cord Weekly (November 25, 1960)

c. 1. "<. ~ f1 <~-.- 18th, 1960 1ChE Q:ord fllrrktn Vol. No. 1, Issue No. 7 Published by Waterloo University College Undergraduates November 25th, 1960 P. & G. Promises To Be A Smash Hit Donna Muir A bright new show is about to cannot devulge, but he can say that become a part of Waterloo University you are going to have a great many Council Asks Action On Building Fund College's way of life for the next week. laughs while all of this is happening. At the regular Arts Council meeting any budgets be accepted, a member Without a doubt, "My Man Smedley" The entire production is being pro­ will be the pass word on campus, for duced by a boy from Bishops, Graeme Tue.sday night, the Council heard and of the organization's executive ap­ this is the once a year musical accepted the report by Pablo Mache­ proach the council to explain the comedy, where the whole student Littlejohn, who has achieved greatness tzki of the St~dent Uni'Jn Building budget. This motion resulted from an by promoting one of the biggest body joins forces and either partici­ publicity campaigns the P & G has Fund Investigation Committee. The organization request for $79.50 of pates or attends. We hope that over report stated that presently there is which $50.00 was to cover social the past few years you have enjoyed ever had. The Artistic Director is approximately $17,000 in the fund functions. Bill Leggett questioned the doing or seeing the show as much as Philip Schaus, who has managed to and recommended that a Finance and idea of council subsidizing clubs for survive so far, and will be in excellent Development Committee and Plan­ their social functions and John have your contemporaries, but this shape to receive the plaudits of the ning Committee, be set up to collect Offenbeck stated that "no student year there will be something new and press on opening night. The combined funds and plan for the proposed would want the twelve council mem­ even brighter than ever before. There forces of Joan Tribble and Jim Neeb building, respectively. The report also bers deciding to allot any organization is a completely new cast, with new bring forth the music which features recommended that the constitution, $50.00 for food." leads and a new chorus (many from some hearty numbers by the chorus. last year failed out, sorry), as well as Jim is again in charge of the chorus, regarding the annual collection of The council secretary, Gloria Deor­ an experienced executive running the funds at registration, be clarified to ksen, was appointed to check into the Joan, a freshette, has a great know­ show. ledge of music. George McCullaugh, prevent future misunderstanding. It prices for a distinctive council letter­ The story for the show was written was then moved by John Offenbeck head. back with us again, is the Stage by the Heldman brothers a song and Manager, the trickiest job of the and seconded by Bruce Woodruff that The council decided to send a letter dance team that graduated from council appoint a committee of three of thanks to the Circle K club for Waterloo a few years ago but could whole show. to meet with the Alumni, Board of their donation of a new bulletin The Cast includes such local Governors and Administration to not keep away from the spirit that board. is created by the P & G. It concerns notables as that brilliantly witty Mike form the above mentioned committees Bruce Woodruff approached coun­ orning we got down to and then report back to the council. a young man and his man, Smedley. Whitehead, who not only tipped last an excellent address by cil with a lettPr of protest which will They are trying to get around the year's canoe but tried to get his horse The motion was carried by a 6 - 2 vote. be sent to the council of the Univer­ into it in the process. Also with us is le Robert Macauley, It was unanimously passed that the world in a fortnight and manage to ergy Resources in the sity of Waterloo regarding the removal pick up some of the most fascinating Gordon Griggs, fresh from a fashion members of the Building Fund In­ of signs in their buildings which were show production in which he wowed nment. Mr. Macauley vestigation Committee, President (wow!) material a scavenger hunt has duced his difficult topic publicizing the Sophomore Ball. The ever conjured. It is a continual three the audience and kept them laughing Christine Pletch, Treasurer David letter stated that the College Arts steadily for an hour and a half. Left rgy" to "lunch pail" Craig and council member Pablo ring circus, with everything under the at all could understand. Council was under the impression that sun (the spots) stopping or trying to over from the lead last year is Tony Machetzki. carry on as members of mutual advertising had been agreed stop them from completing the trip. Dodson, the satirist whose cutting "Canada and World the new committee. In the ensuing discussed by Mr. John upon and expressed the hope that this While they endeavour to achieve this remarks are brewed in humour. New discussion, Ron Berenbaum (sitting will continue. this year is Rod McLean, the essence arliamentary Secretary in absence of Herb Epp) and Bruce two week feat, they are pursued by an er of Trade and Com­ After discussing six possible name enormous woman with most fascinat­ of pomposity. As well as a chorus of Woodruff were in agreement that since ing intentions. Whether they reach beautiful young ladies, we find in the ld that the Progressive approximately $50,000 can be raised changes for the school teams, the government had organ- council tabled the matter for a future their destination, or whether the leading female role, the delectible through loans and grants, building vampire catches them, the writer young ex-queen, Joan Reesor. missions to go to other should be started as soon as possible. meeting when more acceptable names not as government The constitution of the Waterloo may be offered. as free enterprise men. Estonian Club, which has members Present at the meeting was Presi­ ~our choice of attending from both Waterloo University Col­ dent Christine Pletch, Secretary Glor- I lefense, trade or educa- lege and the University of Waterloo, ia Deorksen, Treasurer David Craig, was unanimously accepted by council. Council members John Offenbeck, vening we heard Mr. In the consideration of budgets Pablo Machetzki, John Offenbeck, ~ on, M.P., give a com­ presented to the council treasurer by Tom Freure, Bruce Woodruff, Ron itussian and Canadian various school clubs, the council Berenbaum in absence of Herb Epp system. Mr. Morton members supported a motion pre­ and Paul Enns and the faculty 1at the Russians educate sented by Ron Berenbaum and sec­ advisor Mrs. Briggs. o suit the state whereas onded by Pablo Machetzki that before Peter Homenuck ~ students knowledge to lee! as free individuals. !continued into the wee porning with films, hay­ SOPH Dance Big Success ~ ames and discussions, The social success of the Waterloo presented with roses from the Sopho­ flitics of course. Sunday College Ball held at the Highlands more class and gifts from the ad­ i occupied mostly by last Friday night seems to be an ministration, Students Council and ~reakfast . undisputed fact. All who attended Women's Undergraduate Society. 1, afternoon the topic of report a wonderful time and some who School spirit was never as high as ~ iscussed by Mr. Egan were questioned ventured to say it Dean Schaus did a repeat performance l.P. He told us that, was the best Semi-Formal dance they of his "presentation" to the Queen for ~ gressive Conservat;ves, had ever attended. Even the reception the benefit of the Cord. At one o'clock, tnt had been more active line enlightened by the ever smiling the dance came to an end leaving nt and diplomatic con­ face and humorous quips of Professor behind it many, many pleasant mem­ under any other govern- Morgenson seemed to lack the rigid ories for all. Joanne Thompson formality so characteristic of these I would like to thank all of the committees. After a delightful lunch people who worked so hard to make served at intermission, the two ladies the Sophomore dance such a success. in waiting to the Campus Queen, Pat I should also offer my thanks to the ~~ Jackson and Donna Muir, were called administration and their representa­ 1 to the bandstand and presented with tive Professor Morgenson for their e at "Trois Pistoles" bouquets of pink carnations and gifts interest and co-operation in this REFRESHMENTS ·,om the Sophomore class. Next, the venture. ampus Queen for 1960, lovely Miss Bill Leggett, CAMPUS QUEEN - Marilyn Fisher (centre) is pictured here with her J1arilyn Fisher was crowned and Pres. Soph. Class ladies in waiting: Pat Jackson (left) and Donna Muir (right). Page 2 THE CORD WEEKLY November 25th, 1960 November 25th, 1960 There are always stag lines of girls a 1rbe ~orb •eeklp Conrad Hall regular dances, so, it is reasonable to Twenty-Fourth Last week was "Mad Scramble assume that there may be a stag lin MANAGING EDITOR of men at this one. Come to look ove Ron Berenbaum Week." Every evening the inevitable question asked was "Have you been the crop and choose yours from wha Congre5 EDITORS invited yet?" If you were among the we hope will be a large selection. Betty Lou Ramberg, M ary-lsabel Terry elite, that's when the mad scramble It promises to be a very interesting evening with square dancing, polka 8eptember 17th-22nd, 1960.

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