f £ 3 (x cr o *+ o CO 00 o O (♦ 3 O S» co • rt- H* A 3 « *-*• C/i 09 W (+ d- • • U> NEXT PHI WEEK * 7 6 e BETAS VO L. 77. N U M BER 6 LAWRENCE COLLEGE. APPLETON. WIS. Friday. October 25. 1957 oa o o >0 *♦ Tomorrow COULD Be The Day! VC Homecoming ’57- F / m C a n 7 D a m p en Behind the Scene Viking Spirit by Nancy Rentner ^hieen Will Appear Ere While everyone is enjoying the Homecoming festivities this weekend, a large group of peo­ This Eve Is Past ple will probably be breathing a huge sigh of relief. In most cas­ Yes, fans! Tomorrow could be the day! es behind the scenes, these peo­ ple have been working for weeks The Carls were in such poor condition to make all the activities possi­ when “Schuie” got through with them at yes­ ble. terday’s convo that it’s doubtful if they’ll This year particularly the greatest responsibility has been even make it to the game. Even if they do, in the hands of various student they’re certainly in no condition to meet the committees. Mary Kett and Roho Llerandi were general Home­ mighty Vikes. coming co-chairmen. “AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER” Chairmen of the various com­ The love affair between Ruth “Schuie” Johnson and mittees working under their su­ Scratch “King" Liebenstein will certainly be an affair to re­ pervision were Parade, Joan member - - at least for the king. Of course it wasn’t all Warren and Bob Lunde; Dance “Schuie’s fault that the Carleton team fell apart. Mike I^e- and Decorations, Ellie Adams. pawsky was ciuite successful in his attempts to lure Joan Peg Evans, Ann Dempsey, and (tilkerson away from Carleton, and this was not too good for Jim Smith; Picnic, Rick Ramsey the morale of the Carleton team. and Dan Scuyler; Publicity, To cut the comedy and get down to brass tacks - - the Nancy Rentner; Convocation, parody was written by Kuth Esty and John Harris. Ed John Harris and “Rousty”; Open Schuie Appears on the Carleton Scene Doemland directed the band accompanying the cast. The House, Kay Kraeft; Game, See story for details “Team” presented their calisthenics under the direction of Jeanne Begalko and Pete Ne­ Chuck Fisiher. gronida; Queen’s float, Rusty Decorations Evolve From Evolution Theme Lock and Peggy Quinn. Convo Drums Up Tomorrow may be the day of the big game, but today is the Several small committees were day for house decorations. The fraternity houses and womcn’i joined as “Amalgamated Enter­ dormitories are competing for prizes, decorating around the theme, prises” under the leadership of “Evolution and Homecoming.” Gil Swift. These committee heads Pre-Game Spirit This afternoon the judges will see what has evolved; Lawren­ were Judges, Chaperones and tians will hear their decisions between halves of the game to­ Invitations, Lucy Nyland; Bal­ .Take a bit of music, some stood out in their turn. The morrow. loons, Coe Wemple and Marilyn easy choreography, liberal Slow Death Of Chuck Fisher Tonight is “sleepwalk night.” Well, not really - - it will only Adamson; Flowers, Pene Kegel; splashes of colored lights, and stole the dance scene, a scene look that way as the freshmen women, attired in pajamas, wend Programs, Gail Rosegrant; Cake, wrap the whole thing up with where dancers and tempo their way to the chapel to present the traditional pajama skits. Gretchen Luitwieler; and Gifts obviously alert and competent slowed. The various floors of Ormsby and the Colmen freshmen will vie and Awards, Judy Larson. production technique. At times the ham was done for prizes; the competition will begin at 7 o’clock. In addition to the Homecom­ The result can be a job such to a turn; in others, it was After the skits the queen and her court will be presented. ing committee, other SEC com­ as “Schuie and the King of more than well done. The pro­ They will reign over the entire weekend. mittees played a large part in Carleton” at Thursday convo­ duction caught well the des­ “WE’LL SEND A RAFT” preparing for the event. The cation. It shows what can be perate lines to match. Polling committee headed by done by masterful planning. Tho play had a local, realis­ Following the program at the Chapel Lawrentians will gather Dune Burdick took charge of the The script tried hard, the tic touch, blending beer, tele­ on the river bank behind the Union for a Pep rally and the tradi- student body election of the cast tried hard; the cast suc­ vision, and “all the things that tional burning of the raft. Due to the flu there will be no torch­ queen and her court. The Pep ceeded admirably. A few play­ make up a college town” by light pajama parade down College Avenue. committee, headed by Arlene ers stand out strikingly above the use of such lines as “the Another amendment to the traditional Homecoming activilias, of a Homecoming par* Nelson and Dick Devine, and the conscientiousness of the sky-blue Vikings,” “Theta thanks to the flu again, will be the absence give everyona a chance the Social Committee, headed by script. King ("So to speak”) Never-Win,” and references to ade tomorrow morning. This will, however, Jenni Lea and Gil Swift, helped to get to lhe Municipal golf course lo watch the cross country run. Liebenstein delivered his lines, Ilal’s and Playboy. is the first tea. plan ihe pep rally and game faithfully with a wry, think- In short, whether we laugh­ It's rumored that the best vantage point and the dance, respectively. twice humor. He spoke his ed at or with the script, we IF THE CARLS ARRIVE The various student commit­ lines very audibly, considering laughed; and at production’s Tomorrow could be the day - - if the Carls are in any shape to tees worked closely with Mr. Bill that his tongue was in his end, we looked forward hope­ play football. The big game will take place at Whiting Field, start­ Burton and the Alumni Relations cheek most of the time. fully to Saturday. ing at 1:30. Board, in order to inform alum­ Ruth Johnson as Schuie gave Halftime activity will include introduction of the queen and ni, parents and friends of the thc best performance of Schu­ w her court by the ROTC officers, presentation of the winning fresh­ activities. ie that the campus, - - includ­ man pajama skit, and announcement of the winning house decora­ i i r . SBC f ing Schuie, - - has ever seen. r - 1 tions. Gilkerson and Lepausky * Following the game there will be a reception in the Union for E r Social Committee lightened the atmosphere with I; : * . 1 alumni, parents, students, and friends. Refreshments will be served. easy showmanship. .Aiyiwis&R DANCE TO CLIMAX ACTIVITIES Plans For Band And many minor characters The Homecoming dance Saturday night will climax the week­ How can Lawrence raise mon­ The International Club will end’s activities. Alexander Gym will be all decked out (a hint ey for a big name band? This hold it’s first social meeting of about the decorations) for the occasion. question was discussed at a Knighl Guest tho year on Wednesday, October Dancing to the music of the Balladaires orchestra w ill com­ meeting in the Union, Monday, 30, from 7:30 - 9:30 p. m. in the mence at 9 o’clock. At the magic hour of 12:30 Lawrence women October 21. It was suggested that Terrace Room of the Memorial must be back in their dormitories, the queen’s reign will end, and a singing group be brought to Al Ed Board Union. Lawrence Homecoming, 1957,w ill be a thing of the past. our campus on November 16. to President Knight was guest at A program by several foreign the Editorial Board meeting on students is planned, featuring a attain funds. M rs. K night Chairmen Jenny Lea and Gil Friday of last week. talk on the Japanese language F o u n d e r s Swift asked the committee for There was discussion concern­ by Take Tsurutani, Spanish and their ideas for the theme of the ing the true role of campus and Hawaiian dances, a German vo­ R e c o v e r i n g Christmas Dance which will be community editorial writers. The cal group, and Korean songs by F e t e d held December 12, at the Memor­ differences between the poten­ Zi Sa Mrs. Douglas Knight entered ial Union. tialities and actual practices in * * • • Kappa Delta held its annual St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Ap­ The committee heads of the small and large, eastern and The men of Brokaw Hall are pledge banquet at the Elks Club pleton, Wednesday evening, Oc­ various functioning groups in western campuses were signifi­ having a “freshmen only” dance last Monday night. In addition tober 16, for an appendectomy. the Social Committee were an­ cant topics under discussion. Friday, Nov. 1 from 8 until to honoring their pledges, the The operation took place Thurs­ nounced: Judy Larsen, Publici­ The complex character of the 11:45. There will be entertain­KDs celebrated the 60th birth­ day morning. ty and Correspondence; Judy news and the power of the press ment and refreshments. day of national Kappa Delta. She is reported to be coming Pedersen, Chaperones and In­ were explored and analyzed. * * * • Wednesday, they observed the along nicely. In order to get all vitations; Ann Dempsey, Enter­ Many campus organizations, Brokaw Hall is holding an op­ actual date of founding, October the rest she needs for recovery, tainment; and Peggy Evans, including the President’s Com­ en house Sunday afternoon, No­ 23, by wearing green and white she is receiving no visitors.
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