January 19, 1955 Eastern Illinois University

January 19, 1955 Eastern Illinois University

Eastern Illinois University The Keep January 1955 1-19-1955 Daily Eastern News: January 19, 1955 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1955_jan Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: January 19, 1955" (1955). January. 2. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1955_jan/2 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1955 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in January by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Eastern State News ' "Tell the Truth and Don't Be Afraid" EASTERN ILLINOIS STATE COLLEGE, CHARLESTON, ILL. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1965 ·ery Ball creates Bowery the bowery . .:k street climate 180 students claim .Y BALL will create an of slinky d!:Jnizens of the 1treet from 8 p.m. to mid­ Friday in Old Aud. annual affair will again student entertainment fall quarter' honors intermission. The acts will light nature consisting of dances .and comedy skits. Last quarter high honors granted to 81 l'Dell will serve as master of •nies. students; 99 administered regular honors 1mes are not required; how­ 180 STUDENTS received fall qua.rter academic honors according to they are desirable. Garb of ·ery or Prohibition era will . Newell L. Gates, registrar. togue. Tight slit skirts, gar­ 81 students won high honors with a grade poi nt average of derbies, handle-bar mus­ 2.75 or higher and 99 took regular honors with an average of 2.40. n>ats, baubles, bangles, To be considered for honors a student must carry at least 14 quar­ ds. Prizes will be giwn to ter hours of academic courses. it costumed man and wom- Following stueents made high ds will be faculty judged. honors fall quarter. :hestra will be provided for Student he/ p- asked Freshman: Sandra Sue Adkins, and the dance floor is to Neoga; Nancy Lee Andrews, Mt. ·ounded with tables with in schedule change Carmel; Lola M. Bemron, Law­ 1-lighting. It will approxi- renceville; Edmund Berchert Jr.; 1 night c?ub 11-tmosphere. STUDENTS WHO· wish to make Oaklawn; Carolyn. S. Bline, Robin- ' fust a few sh<>rt years the schedule changes for the spring son; ry Ball has become a tradi­ quarter should d<> so as soon as Charles L. Bratton, Olney; Mar­ .Eastern. It has become one posible, according to Dean Hobart lat garet Sue Drake. Newman; Sue more prominent dances <>f F. Heller. Conferences with ad­ Ellen Edwards, Effingham; Mary 1ar. visers are necessary in order to Jane Elson, Windsor; Patricia ets will be sold at the door make any changes. Engelhart, Vandalia; The proceeds of the Ball will New secti<>ns in American his­ L. the Players organization to BOWERY BALL last year brought flappers, sheiks, slit skirts, mus­ tory and freshmen English will John Higgins, Olney; Blanche G. in the production of plays taches and garters. The annual affair will be held Friday night. be opened in the spring . quarter Igecogle, Toledo; George J. field trips. in order to reduce the number of Lueken, Teutopolis; Dale R. Mc­ Henry, Kansas; Carolyn Merz, Ball is sponsored by the students in these already over­ Teutopolis; and Theta Alpha Phi. Last Waffle announces Legislative changes lor.ded classes. student entertainment bids MaJ1l[- students will receive Garole S. Milam, Pana; George be directed to Larry Hart, date for junior test slight Korean vets notices in the next two weeks Palmer, Charleston; Richard L. ment chairman. · asking them to transfer to other Phipps, Charleston; Patricia JUNIOR ENGLISH examinatiop MANY KOREAN veterans do sections and Heller requests stu­ Podolski, Niles; Carol Wilhite, will be given at 7 p.m. January not meet the . requirements of dents to cooperate in making Litchfield; Carl Willan, Toledo; stern· sororities 26, on the second floor of Old this state for state military schol­ trese changes, when they do n<>t and George Donald Wright, Char­ Main, according to Dr.- Eugene arships according to Dr. Rudolph cause schedule inconveniences. leston. 1 pt 88 pledges Waffle, head of the English de­ D. An:tinson, Dean of Men and Sophomores: Jerome D. Betty, partment. director of veteran services. Mattoon; Barbara A. Buckalew, ZETA pledges number 32, All juniors and seniors who Windsor; Rita M. Corrington, D� In clarifying laws pertaining 'News' gets collar Sigma Sigma 31, and have not previQusly passed the catur; Elaine L. Frantz, Charles­ to student veterans, Anfinson Jigma Epsilon 25. examination are required to take ton; Gerald W. Griffith, Granite stated that in order to be eligible for campus mascot Zeta preferential break­ the test in order to. graduate. This City; for these scholarships a veteran LAST WEEK'S notice in the News held at 7 :30 a.m. at the is a requirement of the college and William Griggs, Bridgeport; must have been in service some to the effect that Napoleon had U. S. Grant in Mattoon not of the English department. Doris E. Johnson, Harvey; Den­ time between September 16, 1940 once again lost his collar,. brought 15. Those pledging Delta This exam; which takes preced­ nis C. Luedke, Newman; Doro­ and December 16, 1950, according replies, but the collar is still misS'­ Sandra Atkins, Nancy ence over all other school engage­ thea Mefford, Palestine; Patricia to a revision made in the law by ing. vo nne Banks, .Pat Bate­ ments, will consist of two parts, the 1953 state legislature. 1114 A. Mezo, Mt. Vernon; irley Boatz. Dolores Cole- (1) Mr. Frank Finley, fourth writing an outline for a theme, Richard W. Pippen, Villa Grove; f6ndia. Crocker, Sue Curry, (2) 600 Holders of state military schol­ street, reported that he had found and writing a word theme Daniel Reedy, Marshall; Carolyn Dooley, Margaret Drake, ·arships are entitled to four years a collar that might belong to the from the outline. J. Renfro, Bradley; Billy E. Ren­ Galloway, Lu Jean Good- of gratuitous instruction from campus mascot. However', the find Papers will be graded by the nels, Charleston; 1arlotte Greenwell, any state institution of higher ed­ proved to be too small for the big English department. Each paper Doris L. Rothe, Charleston; ucation in Illinois, but this does d(Jg and further steps had to be H<>edebeke, Sally Hood, will be read by two members of not include laboratory or book taken. George E. Schmidt, Petersburg; Hutchcraft, Lyn Krouger, the department and in case of dis­ - Money from the old "nickels for Alvin Shelley, Mattoon; and Lynda ine Kull, Iris Lape, Lois rental fees. agreement, a third member will Napoleon" fund was used to pur­ Sinclair, RobinsoJL •1 Carol Ann Morgan, Rose read the paper. chase a new collar and dog tag, Juniors: Donald Lee Brough, Mueller, Pat Parson, Fran- Sentence and paragraph struc­ but only time will tell if the rov­ Oblong; Norma Louise Brown, 11, Carol Jean Ray, Notice ture, spelling, grammar, and punc­ ing canine will wear his "jewelry" Cowden; Mary L. Martin Drake, 1sa Sassarossi, ·Connie tuation, combined with thought SE,NIOR announcements must be or abandon it for the streamlined Taylorville; William Neil Hat­ in, Donna Taylor, Dee I content, are the things to be stres­ ordered before February 25. look. field, C�ntralia; Helen M. Hopper, , Carol McCann, Dolly / sed on the test, according .to Dr. C sey; They may be ordered in the text­ Napoleon has , lost his collar a . end Mary Nell Denton. · Ello1se Isley, Newton; Wr1tes- Waffle. book library at 13 cents each. three times in the last year. ;y was held at the house Students failing the exam may man Long, Metcalf; Bennett Moul­ af­ pledges last Saturday either enrol\ in an En�lish com­ der, Mattoon; Henry Lee Payne, 2. at position course, take the exam Noble: Glena L. Roberds, Law­ Sigma Sigma preferen- over, or be assigned to an English Sigma Tau Delta and 1News1 , . renceville; · 1kfast was held at 8 a.m. teacher for tutoring. Mary E. Salisbury, Mt. Carmel; Dinner Bell in Mattoon Suzanne M. Taylor, Charleston; 15. to sponsor annual literary contest Patricia Kruger Wetzel, Alta­ mont; Don W<>ods, Shelbyville. pledging SSS are Gail Alex Guinness stars SIGMA TAU DELTA and the Eastern State News will be co-sponsors •n, . ·Bobbie Alexander', Seniors: Rollin David Andrews of the annual literary contest to be held this year. No date Andrews, Connie Ashby, in English comedy III, Robinson; Wilma J. Briggs, er, Mary Barnett, Caro­ has been set for the contest yet, but the rules have been announced Casey; Evelyn, Lucille Burris, Ja­ lne, "THE MAN in the White Suit," so that students may begin work on their entries .. pan; Joseph R. Cates, Mattoon; will be shown in the lectur� Students may enter manuscripts in any number of the fol low­ Rita Joan Findley, Marshall; . Jrock, Diane Bufkin, Willa room of the Booth library this Gary Lane Fowler, Cowden; Norma Jean Endebnack, ing fields: poetry, essay, short story and book review. Sunday, January 23 at 4 and 7:30 Joseph B. Fox, Fairmount; Betty inner, Sue Gibbs, Joyce Awards of 10 dollars and certi- p.m. L. Humphries.- Kansas; Barbara Arlene Hodgson, Mary ficates will be given to the best views that have previously been A. Hussong, Charleston; Donald .es, Kay James, Sophia This full-length movie concerns entcy in each field. In addition, used as themes must retype the 25 E. Kelsey, Mt. Carmel. .res, Julia Kerueger, a lowly chemist who perfects an a special award of dollars will material in manuscript form be­ Marion M. Kleiss, Tuscola; Ken­ indestructible fabric· that repels be givel) by the Winnie Davis ' Mailliaux, Marian Oakley, fore submittance.

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