+ tUltW VOL •. ~7 NO. 2!l UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE NEW A8K. DELAWARE l\1AY 1~. 1962 class ot 1962 Lau•ches Indonesian Dancers Book Award For Scholars, f . : . :l·l Six RecipieiiS Each Year To Trans orm Mltche ·c !I l The first meeting of the new SGA Cabinet was held on Thurs­ ___s_""_"'_•~V~Ic~o-~P~r•_•l_d•_•'--~ _LI_ao_an_T_a~ Olell v.. n, t day, May 10, to allow the mem­ L... 1---==--_j bers of this organ of Senate to present their plans forthecom­ S.cretary-G.neral ing year. l I Dick Feeny, vice-president of Senate, opened the meeting a and stated that he will be the >r liason between Cabinet and the \Wolfaro I Education Pal ley }1 Dept. · Linda Lanon executive committee of Sen­ Dept. · ,..,,. Arm C hristopher 11 ate. He introduced Suzie Gre­ g::~. SEMINAR • Mery Ann Chrhtopher r K.;:,':.:'elder CULTURE · Judy ltlrt m~~ler be, the new secretary-general Mllrty C••.tdy SCHOLARSIQP • B o~:;•n c ls Jt.thy "'''' n Bill Sp•ncl•r Sall¥1borv•y and co-ordinator .of Cabinet. LyfVISimp•on She quoted the three purposes of the Cabinet: department of long- range plan­ ment, will be five subdepart­ (1) to incorporate non-Sen­ ning. ments. Larry Bell and Mary ate members into SGA Mary Ann Christopher, se­ Nold will take care of surveys (2) to extend the effective­ cretary of the education depart­ and complaints. Their commit­ ness of Senate operations ment, announced the three sub­ tee will be composed of one Moving Up Day wlllbeonMay (3) to promote cultural, ed­ departments of her branch of member from each dorm who c ucational, and social facilities Cabinet. Mary Ann will continue will collect the complaints and 23 at 6:30 p.m. This traditional T1 through co-ordination and or­ in her capacity as organizer of then see what can be done to al­ ceremony symbolizes themov­ The president is presently being treated in Delaware Me­ IE ganization the two seminars which will be leviate the conditions that caus­ ing up of eachgirlandofherac­ morial Hospital and is reported 1: Hayler Osborn will be the given next year. Judy Hartmaier cepting the responsibility of her ed them. Midge K 'Burg will take to be coming along well, He head of the policy department. ·will arrange the cultural subde­ class. care of People to People and entered the hospital Last Fri­ t! The members of this depart­ partment. She plans to co-or­ Each girl is instruct~ to try to increase communication day after some period of not ment (two from each class) are dinate the dorm culture chair­ between exchange students and wear a light blouse and a dark skirt. The freshman will stand felling well. ! I Dave Kaplan, Paula Batchelder. men and work on future plans American students through the near the library, in front of the il Marty Cassidy, Kathy Hager, for cultural activities. Bob brother-sister letter-writing Requiring a great deal of seniors. The sophomores will Bill Spanger, and Lynn Simp­ Francis and Sally Harvey of the program and also by initiating rest, Dr. Perkins is allowed stand near Brown Hall and the son. The Policy department will scholars;up committee will or­ programs for foreign and cam­ no visitors for the immediate prepare the Cabinet budget; re­ ganize the recognition dinners pus students. juniors will standnearHullihen. time. He should be released The new members of Mortar view Senate procedures and at for outstanding students and Ma]."ilyn Wilson and Earl Cone from the hospital today for com­ Board and the officers of WEC >( the end of each semester make post the hours that academic will plan meetings so that the plete bed rest. will be presented. All the girls l recommendations for the in­ buildings are open for study. freshmen can meet and listen d will sing the "Halls of Ivy. •' Cards may ~ addressed to creased efficiency of Senate; Under Linda Larson, as co­ to some outstanding upper 11 !1 and, in general, operate as the ordinator· of the welfare depart- (Continued to Paee 6) and the Alma Mater." 203 W. Main Street, Newark. eerleaders Revise ndeoen ent Study eqistration Soon :.Spirit Award For Fests, Students wishing to do Inde­ dents will be ~vena validated pendent Study during the sum• class "Permit" which will be mer of 1962 are required tore­ given to the appropriate facul­ gister for such work during the ty member. Groups To .Give Skit week of May 21 or if planning It is expected that students to attend the University of Del- engaged in Ind~dent Study Judging for the Spirit Trophy preceding the game. 4 p.m. by two graduate stu- aware sutnrner Session to in- during the summer months will Award has been revised by the At roll call, each living unit dents and one commuter. The elude this course in the. sum- present themselves for examin­ cheerleaders. should yell the appropriate slo- judging is based on originality mer program of courses. ation - if such is required ~ in It was decided that the old gan as its name is called, then of idea, appropriateness ofidea, Students should discuss re- September at the direction of the paint system was out-dated and the groups will be judged on the and executionofidea(3·deffect, gistration for IndependentStudy department. did not do eno1,1gh to promote basis of their enthusiasm and neatness, color • etc.). The win· with their adviser and subse­ Incomplete grades given for spirit. The trophy to be award- percent participation. The win- ners will be announced at the quently with the appropriate summer study must be made up ed next year at the first basket• ners will be announced at the pep fest that evening. department chairman <r repre· by the last day of classes ofthe ball pep fest will be based on end of each pep fest and send Each living unit will make a sentative before coming to the first semester. the new point system. off. float for Homecoming. These Records Offi~e to register. 1---------------- There will be a pep fest on floats are judged by alumni, Each student must register Granke Recel·ves the Friday night before every There will be decorations for faculty, and Newark merchants. for a specific number of cred· home game and a send· off at the living units before the La- The winnersareannounceddur· its and will bechargedtheusual 'R • r A d abo\,\t 5p.m. everyFridayafter- fayette game, October 6, and ing the Homecoming game. credit hour rate of $13.00 for evleW . war noon before an away game. At before Homecoming, October Any questions or suggestions Delaware residents and $26.00 each pep fest and send off, one 27. These decorations will be about the Spirit Trophy will be fo r non-residents. Upon the Denise Granke, sports re­ fraternity: one men's dorm,and judged on Friday afternoon at welcomed by the cheerleaders. completion of registration, stu· porter for the Delaware Review one or two girls' dorms will 1------------.....!...____________ ..:...._ ______.~----- has been named the outstanding 1 member of the staff forthe~ast year. · ~!yepr~~~t~g!~:lteam and the student ::i :itin~~n~~: body. A Great .Importance Of Student Cen.ter Miss Granke is a senior foods and nutrition major and a Dean's List student. season.~:l~go:~!t These ;:~n~r~=n~o~t~~~ skits will be Stressed At Annual Council Banquet A four year member of The Review staff, she has servedas judged each week by the cheer- Mr.Max Andrews, Director gram whereby a graduate de· tor, also received a gift and leaders and the winners an- of the Loeb Student Center of Copy Editor for the past three gree is offered in Student Cen· certificate of appreciation from years and has also held an as­ nounced at the end of the sea- New York University, spoke at ter Administration, Andrews the Council for the administra­ sociate editorship ii1 addition son. the annual StudentCenterCoun· showed that there is actual vo­ tive help he furnished to the to her position on the sports Instead of the old custom of cil Banquet Monday night on the cational opportunity in the stu• council. Mrs. Pat Far!ller, each living unit making up a importance of culture and re­ staff. She was awarded the pla­ dent center field. secretary to the Student Center que by Howard Isaacs, retiring slogan to be presented at roll creation in modern America. Bill Foster. who was the first Director, received an appreci­ call, next yearthecheer,leaders Mr. Andrews, who is also Editor-In-Chief, at the recent· s.c. Council president at the ation certificate for being the ly held Publications Banquet. will make up one slogan for vice-president of the Ameri· university and who now is as­ "right hand of the Student Cen· fraternities, one for men's can Association of College Un­ She has been a member of sistant director of theNYUStu­ ter Council." the Home Economics Club and dorms, and one for girls' dorms ions, pointed out to this year's dent Center, was on hand to Mr. James Gervan , assis­ for each pep fest and send-off. outgoing Student Center Coun• the Lutheran Students Associa­ exemplify Andrews' statements, tant professor of art and art· tion at the University and par­ These slogans will be publish· ell members that 11the strength All members of this past history, and his wife received ticipates in the Woman Athletic ed ~n the Review the Friday be- of a nation lies in its culture year's s.c.
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