i University ',of 'Cinoinnati '~ . • .r I ,'p"'N'~"'E',, W,;',,'..' ....', ,'S':"-'R,'" '.... E '0:'C0---=~ '. ~ .."R'' ....•.. ,..D". '.' Clncin~;ati, Ohio, Thvrsday, Januraryl D,J 963 '$ou;r..·.Rrep' 5', ,To '.D~wr ," " . '. ~.,SIIY Wilson High .School Show Started ·'4 Prep .' . -- , ~ On ,Road To' National ','Success DeLay by Veronica TY,i~,ich "by Kathy Goertmiller-UC Telephone D;ireeto~y,E(:Iitor'. ThirfY:five girls and-not a single' '- ...•, Since there have been many questions coneerning. the, boy showed up to tryout fora- tal- , distribution of the, DC Telephone Directory to' .students; I, ent show at Hollywood ·'·High have asked the. News~-Record,to publish this article. The, SchoolIn 1955. directories were received later than 'expected and, therefore' Int-o 'this crinoline, void stepped were distributed the, last -week before Christmas 'vacation.' four', young' II1en who .were to pe- " .After two .days it was brought come -nationally i.flmous as The , to our attention that the director- obtain- a copy, they are free. If Four Preps .. ' ies .were :n~t "up 'to, University any student has received a. defec- ' IIWe w~re terribJe,"re('aUed , standards. At once, .disirlbutton tive directory; he may, exchange ~Ien La,rsor,,'outspo~eri, spokes- it: ", ''Yan for The ..preps. hBut'we was discontinued. Faculty, mem- rw:~re the only !Joys}n school the ' , .bers. corinected with the directory f@~cVJtt~',c'ouldper,su'~de,to be 'o~ and the directory's adviser were the- sllow;so we were a smash. contacted. It was decided after :Mortcir B,oQ,rd,: From; then on we wer~ in de- talking with the printer, to reprint mand' ,foreveryc free entertain.:- menr," . ' the directories. Pepers Out In 1957, when The Preps began At present, we have received UC's Mystic Thirteen chapter recording for Capitol, they were no ~ord on the expec~ed .date .o.f, of Mortar Board will hold its an- the youngest vocal group on a ma- ~t::rlv'al;-, but they WI'" be. dis- nual. tapping ceremony 'on March jor record label: Contrary to what trib~t!!,d:~s ~oon a~..th.ey arrive, 13. Recommendation -blanks for, seems •to be the musical "law'rof which' should be thisY{eek. " membership are no"'w'available at Nattire ' for teen, -'Vocal'-grot!ps, ->·";""~:A;::~Q~mit~6f:-)7but;1na~w~"UC~>,~~~thl"~·UIli.on.,D~slt,.'or lrom ~any' their career didn't end with one has: a\five::y€ar~1ontfa,c"(;'\\ZitbJn.- ..,~nreinber~Of,Mortar Board, , big hit. ' sti~lI:t~o~~l:Di~e~~~rie~,;','Lubq~ck, , Founded lo<:ally...in 1912, Mor- 'Their first - record, "Dreamy -Texas, ..which states, that the first ~, tar -Beard isa national collegiate Eyes," was a successin)957, 55_0.9,_dire,c:tQtieS:..will ..he ..printed. honorary for ~ senior women. but their million-selling' "26 free of charge .. Any over that Members' are selected on the ba- Miles" made them national , 'amount is 'charge ..d to the yriiver-' sis of. scholarship, 'leadership, celebrities in 1958. Soon "to' fol- ' sity, and service to the university. low was "Big Man/' which al- 'The advertisements pay for Junior women chosen 'for ~,Il1em- -, most overtook" ",26' Miles" a,nd the firsf'5500 copies. This "year, 'b~rship must have at ,le,ast a 'helped snag .The Preps' ,recog: the number of ads were less, 3:00 aecummulative .average . .' nition as "Most Prol'J1ising Vo- wlllCt. ' may"be the" rea~son:for - . Among .the activities in which :caJ.. Groupl'"of 1958 in the Cash / ,.t;. The IFourPrr'ps' will be here Jan. 16 the ,'quality of directories print- the group participates is the an- Bo~ MagaZine poll. ed. If Institutional Directories nual Mortar Board-ODK Leader- '1:'b~r~have -been ; other. hits-> ,one- ottbe~busle$.t voc;al gr.:oups Las'Vegas and Harrah's Club, do hot improve this year's di- ship 'Conference 'and Honors Day... "Do\vn by theStation," -"Big Sur- i,n',the business. ~q~aIlY 'as'Em- Lake Tahoe., ' -- rectory in the second printing, . Students may be recommended. prise," "Lazy Summer" Night," tertaini~g' a~d' successful 'was Tickets vwill ..be .available vout- . the contract ""ith them ,will be by present- or former faculty "Got, a Girl," and "Cinderella" .' "."i side the Grill from 11·1 this week broken (it expires in two yearsl·, members, by student vorganiza-. · h th . t'h ti t,~e," follow-u, p ,In ,p,er,s"on al- (whIC, ey sang I,n e ' mo Ion ,"" " ,.,;, " , 'and at the Union Desk next week. .Every "student is entitled. to a tions, or by individual' fellow picture "Gidget")' proving vthat b,:,m: CAMPUSE~CO_RE~ _ Student prices ~Te$2,$2.50, and, directory. On the days the direc- students. 'Completed, blanks The Preps are as popular as ever In their brief career they've ap- $3 for the 8 j>;m; 'appearance Jan, tories will-be distributed, the pres- must be returned ·to the Union with the jukebox crowd.. peared on Ed .Sullivan's sho~ fou~ is. entation of an ID is necessary to Desk by Friday, January 18. Recorded live amid the .typi- -times, Ernie-Ford six timesvOzzie cal, pandemenium of. one of The and.Harriet, another six.. and Preps: campus appearances,., DlekClark'ashow -fd- times-s-per- ON CAMPUS contains audible "baps arecord. .~ evldence of, why- The' Preps are . In' ~ddition;theylve played al- , , ; ~11l'osteve~ymai9r state fair in ' Jan Stickney," R.N. points to' a "the:eou';try.and"all ·~f. the: top . model orthe neW'650~bed hospital "nig'ht' ~'u~s'induding Los A,n~ building 'which; wHl' be construct- gele~~ Cocoa~ut Gr.o~e,~and~Hol-" eli on th~ Goo<;lrp.~Q~t,reet{south) iywood1s.' 'Crescendo, Rimo's side of the present: grounds ' at, Rlverslde Hotel, Sin. Francis- Cincinnati General Hospital; rna- co'.s. F~cks ~., The 'D,unes Ht>tel, , [or teaching' hospital rnrthe Uni- ve~sHy ill Cincinnati.Medical Cen- Cincint,aatian ter.:MissSiickneYc, staff nurse" at .- the hospital; 'is a June "196~grad- P'icture'Schedule: uateoi,UC's'Col1egeof Nursing , 5:30' -UunionBoard in-Union :, Groundbreaking ,for the first 5: 50 Sigma Alpha Epsilon phase "of the' ho'spihil.consttuc- .'5.55 .International Club' t}on :p'r~~,~am" -AYiII, ~e. ,in, th~_ . 6:0Q AlA sectcI summer of· 1963. ' 6 :,O.5~Men's Advisory Under directionof CityManager .6:.,10 Sf. Exec. Council C~ A. Harrell, 'a.' number of 'city 6: 15 Orientation' Board officials, "(1 hospital consultant, 6:,20 ,English. Club ':'afchitecf§, ana" UC Medical-Cen- . 6: 25 .Army ROTC JUne Team teT .representatives 'have' been 6: 30 Chi' Epsilon . ' hardvat work .to determine the 6.:35 . Epsilon.Kappa Nu, , complicated, -requirernents vfor ':3: 6:40 W.A.A. -. .;; modern hospital structure: " 6 :45, AIEE:IRE sect.' I It, November, 1960 Cincinnati 6: 50 ,T,au Beta: Pi sect. I votersapprov~cfa ,$17 millicn - . ,6':55Phl Spsilon Kappa' bond issue .fnr lhe'''t''on:s,tructiori; . 7:00 ACC' Inc.addition to Cincinnati Gen- 7:00 ASCS, .sect. I eral Hospital, the DC,Medical and 7:05 Intercollegiate Debaters Health, Christian R. Holmes HoS: "7:10'~ Tau Kappa Alpha pital, Kettering Laboratory, Chil- 7:15- Lutheran Foundation' dren's Hospital and Research 7:20 Baptist Student Union. Foundation,' and., the .D. S. 'Vet". 7:20.,.Jr.Class' ,~cers, ~".'~' •~"",,1;- er.an'~,Ad~~tf.~ie~~al .: Page !wo UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI NEWS-RECORD. Thursdciy, ~anuary ',10;' 19631 Woodward Ensemble Ex-Conservatory Grpd~ R. ,Rice Gives ..Coticert Sunday .ln Wash .. Cathedral Recital Robert Cavallyand the Cin Ronald C. Rice, talented youngtus, Mr. Rice-recelvedboth bache· , The curriculum of W a~hingtoD.'s cinnati Woodwind Ensemble wit organist-graduate ef the College- lor and 'masteroimusicd~gree8 College of Church l\I~sicians is Conservatory of ~usic, Uriiversi- from 'the College-Conservatory. nqCa 'rigid one. It is,'sl?edali, present an'. 'unusual and. variec ty of Cincinnati, recently had the While a student there he ..was for tailored to the needs and "interesls program of cha~ber music Sun distinction 'of opening a series .of four years. associate organist. a1 of its students, such fl~Jvtr:,.nicels· day at 3 p.m. The concert is the recitals on the great o~gal,l of the' Christ. Church, working'with.l\i[r, specific interest 'in the history a'utl' third in this season's tenth anni Washington, D.G;-Catliedr~l. Titus" the church's organist and theory of church m.u~c' anqits versaryTaft Museum Chamber The series is being presented' choirmaster. .,'. "practical.use in parishservic~s~' , ', .... ~ Music Series.: by the new College OfChurch Mu;:': : Free and open to the public sicians at Washington Gathedr',!l. to introduce 10 the P~blic,o~eby the program will he played in-the one, .the-seven fell()w~*hq,a:r'e", . .ft...~:·""'i".'" ." ...,.with·:"';:' ball room of the stately Til!' carrying. on ' adV>fnce4its.t~di,es·...:.. mansion .'at 316 Pike street, ThE ther.e~nder,'the ma·~t~r~~~pprei1t~ce..··.·•· ;s;;~~1l9.~·~ series has been sponsored for 1( syst(Cjm..\Vhichllroduc~d ·sucll' . great'rn<lCsters (4'Ul1io~:~J,':llf~8aTee1J.~age,J2U!rJrf/'('rhe·M any years by the Cincinnati Musicians 'as::B,aenr:'fI:a,:yd~£' ,\,,,,,', ....Lqv~8br1JoJlie/lill!s./'.etc.) :<."~'.t', i\:s§ociation anci the ·Nluse·t!h an~,Pa.lestrina .. ' ,''''< '..' ','\' I' ,,'M~~'~'ice-;;is .~m'~~g,: th~,pio~. through grants 'from ..the Record r. .. ' eering,:sWder1fS .i~7!~e~,~oUe.9f!' ing Industries Trust Funds. and When'Johnn~qoI1le$lvlar~e s~le~t~~'f~om ·.~~cing •·..fhe "co~,rj~ . Mr. Cavally, the. well-known ing Home b~,.~urn~tr~t)JiH;'an( ~rYAs'fQr~m!9st·.'Or~Cl:jji~t~:tt-¥ad:.
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