Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC February 1966 Daily Egyptian 1966 2-9-1966 The aiD ly Egyptian, February 09, 1966 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_February1966 Volume 47, Issue 86 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, February 09, 1966." (Feb 1966). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1966 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in February 1966 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Bobby Vinton May Appear Here l>~ Negotiations are now under He began his career playing fame following their record­ way to bring pop singer Bobby trumpet with his own band and ing of "Greenfields." They Vinton and the folk singing appeared With a number of have also appeared in night­ group, The Brothers Four, to large orchestras before clubs and on national tele­ campus this spring. switching to a single. vision programs and make dozens of college perfor­ If contracts are signed they Vinton has made repeated performances on leadingtele­ mances annually. will appear on the annual The show is sponsored by Thompson Paint spring stage vision shows in the past two years, including the Ed Sulli­ the Thompson Point Social show scheduled for April 23 Programming Board, the EGYPTIAN in the SlU Arena. van show, the Dean Manin SHltl,fllM IJttUt4t4 1(*",,~ show, the Andy Williams show group that sponsored Peter, Vinton, one of the top vocal­ and others. He regularly plays Paul and Mary's concen here ists in the nation, recorded last year. Car..... ' •• Illinois the nation's leading nightclubs such hits as "Blue on Blue:' and hotels. Price of the tickets and the "Blue V elvet:' "Mr. Lonely:­ exact time of the shOW will be Wednesday, February 9, '966 Number 86 and "Roses are Red:' The Brothers Four rose to worked out at a later date. 'Sunburst' Seal Proposed for SIU * * $vmbollncludes Survey to Tap Both Campuses Student Body, By Margaret Perez A proposal to change the University seal has been pre­ Faculty Views sented to the University Coun­ cil. the University Student A survey questionnaire on Council. the AI'Jmni Board and campus communications will F acuIty Council for endorse­ be sent next week to a cross­ ment. section of the student body In 1961 the vice presidents and faculty. of SIU commissioned Albert B. The questionnaire is dE:­ Mifflin, assistant coordinator signed to gather information of General publications, to de­ on feelings about University sign a new zeal that would poliCies and procedures and represent both the Carbondale to learn the prevalency of and Edwardsville campuses. communications problems in The current seal bears a the University. picture of the Old Main build­ Conducted bv James B. ing of the Carbondale Campus. L:.'rnen of the Journalism Rt'­ The proposed seal is in a search Bureau, the survey is sunburst design with the Wv:"!J'~ conccrt!.::(! With ~he flow (If in­ "Southern Illinois l;nive~­ formatifJn riwough tile camOlls "ity" and "Order and Ligh"" comm unity, opinions 3h"our inscribed around the circu,~!." educdrhlnal faciHcies and ser­ pattern. vices. opinions about the ath­ The words "('rdeT a!,j Ieri;:s a::~: ~.tllC'r ir;3ues. f·.;,; Light" are taken from rhe iivt tvne;:; uf Rtw.:'.)nt:s '.:nrol1.:...d at verse of the statemenr of rh"= SIl". how SILo cI)mpares witt objectives of the University as other scho()ls. "pinions abollt inscribed on a wall of Morris the role of studcnt govern­ Library. ment, opinions about adminis­ If ap~roved by the Aoard of tTator-student relati')ns and Trustees, the new seal will opinions aboU[ student protest be used on all graphic and of­ movements. ficial material of tht;: Cniver­ The questionnaires will be sity, Mifflin said. sent to 1,280 undergraduates, "The sunburs~ design was 100 graduate students and 100 selected because it sym­ faculty members on Tuesday PROPOSED NEW SEAL-Here is the proposed Publications. The words "Order and light" are bolizes [he things we are here and Wednesday. Return en­ new sunburst seal for Slu. It is the work of from the "Objectives" of SIU. Various campus to accomplish," Mifflin said. velopes will be provided. Albert B. Mifflin, aSSistant coordinator of General groups are studying the proposal. "The sun represents time­ Identification . of persons lessness and the seal will answering the questionnaire U nne('essary; Work'8 Available symbolize the Universityasit will be disregarded When the is and not as it was." answers are processed by a An emblem, Mifflin said, computer. 'Foolish Act' of Shoplifting May Leave should be flexible enough to In the cross-section re­ stand up as a permanent sym­ ceiving the questionnaire, all bol that will endure through the types of persons on campus Lifetime Blemish on Student's Record Y'''ars. "The circle, or cir­ have been chosen to give each cu.ar sU'lburst in this case, is type adequate representation. By John Goodrich Her friends, who had been hard to distort. It will There is no relationship di me store called his friend endure." talking to the clerk at the at" the discount house and told between this study and the Actually three symbols, all Sue was an attractive sopho­ counter. decided that they him to keep his eye on the proposed survey by the Com­ in the circular design, are mission nn Student Rights and more from a modera.elyweal­ didn't want anything, and girls. thy family in a northwcstChi­ walked out With Sue. Sue couldn't figure out why being considered. If approved, Responsibilities. the formal sunburst deSIgn cago suburb. She had grades When the manager of the the discount store manager with lettering will be the of­ that were high enough to ob­ store found Sue's old pair of was walkin\:( by her all the fiCial University seal. The tain a scholarship. but she slacks in the dressing room, tim.... Her boy friend, who Gus Bode others, a sunburst witholJt the didn't need one. Her father had wanted the steak knives she reported the matter to lettering and a plain circie gave h... r an ample allowance the Carbondale police, who for his (railer, had told her with SIU inscribed in the to buy clothes and personal took down a description of that he had once taken a jacket middle, will be used for less articles. the three, and notified the from the discount house. formal purposes. • She said she liked Sill, and University police. She beckoned to her friends ThE: seal maypossihly go she felt that the people in Meanwhile, the girls went that it was time to go. Thcy Southern Illinois were friend­ into a variety store on the walked over to University before the board at its March ly and hospitable. next block and bought a can Avenue, and passed rows of meetinl'. Sue usually went shopping of hair spray, a pen and a fruit in front of the super­ The present seal was de­ signed in 1950 by Ben Wat­ with two or three friends from notebook. Sue kept lookin!!: at market there. Evidently they kins, then acting chairman her dorm. Thc other girls the owner of the store. who didn't notice the Carbondale knew that Sue had shoplifted was watching her, even though police car movingslowlydown of the Department of Art. occaSionally, because she had he had his back turned to Monroe Street. nor did they (Old them, but only one of her. He was watching through recognize [he unmarked Uni­ Ugly Man Pictures them had taken anything while the convex mirror that was versity police car that was Appearon Page9 With her. hanging at the front of the in the parki.lg lot. The girls entered a young storc. The uniformed policeman Plcto.lres of entrants in the misses' clothing shop on South When tl>eownerwalkeddown informed [he manager of the Ugly Man Contest being spon­ Illinois Avenue just before the aisle that Sue was in, store that the girls were sored by Alpha Phi Omega, Cus says after spending a Chri Sl mas break. Sue selected she had to put back the steak suspected shoplifters, and he national service fraternity. wcek going through the re­ several pairs or slacks from knives that she was going stayed at the automatic door. appear today on Page 9. gistration procedures for a rack, and t:.en went into the to put underneath her blouse. Voting in the contest is sprin).!; term he fecls just likc dressin~ rpom and removed She hurriedly walked out of The other three, in plain taking place this week. Votes [he pup which had ir:.; "d1 a Ii rhc" labels and pins. When thc' "rore and went to the dis­ clothes, pushed shopping ca::ts cost a penny apiece with [he to our off 3n inch :1t 3 tinlt· ~o ~:1'_" "~~mt:.: nut, she had on the count hOuse across the street. up each of the aisles the money going to charities ;~ '.\"'J ,;dr~'! i:U!'"i tnt!·" :-ii ~Jr' .. ·-5-; :-ila,-=ks. SuspicilJus, the OW!1er of the (Col1tj~ued on Peg.: 11) chosen by We couples. .... 2 DAIL Y EGYPTIAN F.!truary 9, 1966 Funeral for TP Area Head Will Be Held in Pennsylvania Funeral services for Har­ a patient since November. old M. Banks, 31. Thompson Earlier in the day he had Point area head. will be held undergone open heart surgery. in Kane. Pa., either Thurs­ He joined the SIU staff Sept. day or Friday. 1. 1964. and was assigned to Banks died late Monday eve­ the top post at Thompson nil'l, in Barnes Hospital at Point.
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