Eastern T€ Achers News

Eastern T€ Achers News

Eastern Illinois University The Keep November 1940 11-4-1940 Daily Eastern News: November 04, 1940 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1940_nov Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: November 04, 1940" (1940). November. 1. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1940_nov/1 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1940 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in November by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Eastern T€achers news 11Tell the Truth and Don1t Be Afraid11 4 EASTERN ILLINOIS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, CHARLESTON MONDAY, NOVEMBER , 1940 Prepares Rousing Welcome for Homecomers stern ·�--41-��--- �-�-6· T wo Day Fiesta s Participate Main Towers Beckon Alumni KinselTakes Movies � Festiva 10f Campus Life IAwa1ts Old Grads I ! 1 hird I I Eastern will soon s�e herself in the I Helen Thomas, Senior1 I mov'ies. "Life at Eas�..ern" is the i Reigns as tentative name of a 35-minute ' Queen chnicolor pictur , ta en te a being k by • F n'd ay an d Satur d ay, N ov. 8 and 9 bands and drum and P. H. Kinsel, which will i'eceive its hree are the two really big day·s on the from cities in the East­ premi�r showing at the college at 8 m. Thursday, Dec. 5. i fall calendar at Eastern State have ibeen invited to· par­ j 'P· In·the third annual band Recently, President R. G. Buz- 'Teachers College in Charleston. On the 1 za.rd, Franklyn Andrews, pub which will ,be one of J L. i'i.- the:·� two days Eastern's great fam- lights of the Homecom- cations adviser, and Roy K. Wi'.son, II .1 . ! I Y will ccme home to the campus f or ' 8·9. director of public relations. wit- 400 the Annual Homecoming. bands have already indi­ i nessed t�e first prev ew of feet 26th � . ' I of the nlm, which is bemg spon- /1 ir Intentions of attending, From the moment on Friday aft- ts for the largest and sored by the canmus Eastern. State I ernoon tha t th e f resh men Iaunc h rfu! festival ever held at ! club. They were u;1animous in their I their efforts to tug the warring soph- are bright, according to an tnthusiasm. 1 K an e omores through the lak.� on Lincoln nt from Dr. Rudolph insel, Eastern graduat who ! at Edwardsville field until Joe Sanders plays his , college band director and teaches geogra.phy I school, and serves as director theme song at the close of the thairman High I education fo the Ed- Ho::necoming dance Saturday night, rch in Parade I of v'is1mi r I wairdsville public schools, began 1 the week-end will <be crowded with will march in the parade, shooting the movie last spring, He; festivity honoring Ea-stem's sons at 9:30 a. m. on Satur- i has rmade frequent visit;s to the : and daughters. ey will compete in field campus since then, in order t0 in- rs and for matiom, after the '1 To reign over the anual celebra­ clude a wide variety of campus ac- on Schahrer field at about tion students have chosen Helen ti vities in the film. m., and will climax their Thomas a senior of Charleston as The movie willl be available for H tctivities by playing in a ! \ Queen. er atendants and the cl�ss­ use b� Eastern Stat� c�ubs, and lland, conducted by G.' W. es they represent are: Ellen 'Huckle­ other m�rested rg-amzations after ; �ringfteld bandmaster. � I berry, senior Jane Abbott, junior; its prenuer showmg at the college musicians are expected Jewell Emmerich, sophomore; and 1000 on Dec. 5. pirt In this demonstration Marjorie Thomas, freshman. Kinsel has been conducting tours p. m., preceding the foot- Ceremony and pageantry will take of Mexico for the past s�veral sum- e. Ea.stem's 85-piece command of the campus immediate- th p h band and Southern's = � : � � � ly following dismissal of the last ic r 'i�� t · join Visiting high school � � :c � � class at 2:50 p. m. on Friday after- heauty.� tlons for this festival' con-. noon. All students and earlyHome- He showed the Mexican film be- comers will mee� in he circle in h R ' fore an assembly of college students � conflict with opin­ Dramatists• Prese n ttBrot er at 1 front of he Ma n building to not to and faculty members here last year. � � pa- regulations of the State rade to Lmcoln field for the tug-of- I During the past su.mmer ·he arlded association, no features war. ading the procession will be I A S S eason 1 s F•lrS t pro d UC t•ion some movies of the Mexican elec- , Le will pre­ IJand competition - -+"Brother Rat," a cheerful comedy tion to his collection. Eastern's snappy 85-piece marching dsomely-fram£d ccrtifi­ band, the Queen and her court. I concerning military life' will be the I to partici- ------ ------ . Friday evening will bring the an- lill be awarded I , . I Extends Greetl'ngs Homecommg play at Ea·stern llmo s I i I i S nual play, "Brother Rat," to be pre- State Teachers College next Fri- eymour Arranges sented at 8 p. m. in the health edu- ! day night, Nov. 8. The leading rcles cation building hy the Players and Alpha Theta Following will be taken iby Harold Lee Haye c Phi .> . : ourse um ers the play, the bonfire, s1i:ig and pep ·42 and Rae Fredericks •44. N b I · se 1 n will be held on Lmcoln field, · 0.. • two by ss 0 . The settmg of the play lS Vn,,mia The next numbers arranged . after which a pep dance will be the the Entertainment Course commit- 1\ ' 1 M1 J't1 ary I nst't 1 ut .e, a 1e aid' mg m1Tt 1 a1 h c ' main attraction in the old audi- . Y tee have een announ ed by Dr. I, school of the South. The story con- . torium. Johnny Paul's campus band . GI enn H . Seymour, ch airman, as cerns the cadets and their many . will provide the music. Will Rog- fo 11 ows. Po Id 1' M'ldi ner, piamst , De c. 1 . probl ems of mil't i ary l'fi e, the 1a t- Os · 4. ers theatre offers "The Quarter- . · , an d sy R enar d y, young v101. m- l t r co st' g m1 o f st d' e , b k" as the midnight show at � �� i_n ma Y u 1 .s ist "who took Town Hall by ·storm," aic , grrl s, d1sc1pl me, and sport s. The d 1 f- . 12·00 I · on March 12 Both were obtame d ficulties of the star pitcher of the Fifteen bands are expected to add · through NBC Artists Service in ,baseball team, who is· in fear of much color to the Homecoming pa- I New York City. Iadys Swarthout being expelled because of a secret C: rade Saturday at 9 :30 a. m., after sang before approximately 3,000 per- l marriage, keep the audience inter- sons for the opening number ested throughout the play. The fur- I Continued On Page Three 1 ther scrapes he gets in, due to the misdirected helpfulness of his broth- ,-------·----------------------: er cadets, contrtbute to the humor I of the situation. The cast for the play, as an- nounced by the director, Dr. Robert i l-lomecoming Time-Table Shiley consists of: Dear ammnus: I f November 8 and 9 are the dates I Mrs. Brooks ........ Ruth G. Donnelly Majo r vents l for the Twenty-six�h Annual Home- Joy e Winfree .......... Rae Frederick Ear ? . coming. Once agam Eastern Illmo1s I1 Claire Ramm ............ Margaret Vons Friday, November 8, 1940 Q>wden Community high Ob g State Teachers College invit s all of Jenny, olored maid .... Lee Podesta Pt.ul v. Wakefield; lon � i � � :30 p. m.-Freshman-S-0phomore Tug-of·-War ............ Lincoln Field its former students and friends to Kate Rice .............. June Stansberry high school, David welsh; 8:00 p. m.-Players and Theta Alpha Phi·-"Brother Rat" ........ sc ; participate in the fall festival. I Billy Randolph ....Harold e Hayes hig Robert Fick Le .............................................. Health Education Building h hool, . Students and r culty emb"!r s D�n Crawford ................ Lee Adams high sch ool, Caxl Jebe; � n_i. 10:30 p. m.-Bonfire and Sing.............................................. Lincoln Field Lo look forward to this occasion for l Bmg Edwards ...................... Al ng g P,mmunity high school, M. 11 :OO p. m.-Pep Dance................................ Audit01ium, Main Buildin the chance it gives them to learn of Harley Harrington .......... Bill Couch 12:00 p. m.-Midnight Show-"The Quarterback" ....................... w urm i your activities dW"ing the pa�t Mistol Bottome ...... Alpha Perfetti .......................................................... Will Rogers Theatre iAndre D Post Ju n or . I y ar - and for the opportumty 1t Newsreel Scott .................. Tic King Corps of Charleston, under � · gives them to revea! to you the 1 S�im .................................... John Black on of w. Alvin Pigg, and I . I Saturday, November 9, 1940 twelve-month ac�1evements of your Lieutenant "Lace Drawers" Rogers and Tustern :bands will also . Alma Mater. With the impetus de- I .............................................. Jack Ford 8:45 a. m.-Faculty at Home................... ...... ..... .............. Main Building :00 a. m.-Executive Committee, Alumni Associatiol1J.............. .. rived from the Silver Jubilee cele-1 Colonel Ramm .................. Joe Smith 0 I ...

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