Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC October 1965 Daily Egyptian 1965 10-28-1965 The aiD ly Egyptian, October 28, 1965 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_October1965 Volume 47, Issue 28 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, October 28, 1965." (Oct 1965). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1965 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in October 1965 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 1 Editorial. 1 Page 4 DAILY EGYPTIAN 1 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNI~ERSITY Volume 41 Carbondale, III. Thusday, Detar- 28, 1965 Humber 28 Homecoming Queen Will Se Crowned * * r King Will Tap 'Madwoman' I 1965 Selection .1 The traditional sovereign Opens Today :: of Homecoming, the mystical j King Menes. will select a coed to be crowned as 1965- At Playhouse 66 stu Homecoming queen at The Southern Players will coronatioJ'l ceremonies to­ open their Homecoming pro­ night. duction •. The Madwoman of The coronation will be Chaillot:' at 8 p.m. today staged at 7:30 p.m. inShryock in the Playhouse. Auditorium. No admission is Jean Giraudoux's . comedy charged. will be produced during an The newly selected queen eight-night run under the di­ will be crowned by Jane rection of Eelin Harrison, in­ Crusius Key, 1961 Homecom­ structor in theater. ing queen. Master of cere­ The director describes the monies for the show will be playas wildly extravagant and Mike West. the action shows a conflict Also participating in the between modern enterprise event will be Jan Sirles, ~ and genteel irrationality. dancer, and Jeff Gilliam, a The irrationality is shown solOist. in the madwoman. Countess The queen will be selected Aureiia. played by Charlotte from a court of five coeds Owens. who resolves the con­ were voted for in the all­ flict by imprisoning the board campus election Oct. 13. of directors of an oil combine Originally, there were seven in a sewer. contestants, but one was dis­ Tickets are on sale in the qualified because she had not box office of the Playhouse attained a junior status, and from 10 to 11 a.m. and 3 to five were selected as finalists. 4 p.m. daily and at 7 p.m. Members of the court from on performance nights. which the queen will be named include Lavona J. Shea, Lights Will Spell Eileen F • Brockway, l' anice K. Ockerby•. Jacquelyn Ann Neely's Greetings Carlson and Susan King. Attendants to the queen will Coeds in Neely Hall will ....... 00 Anna Marie Mayeski and light up the night with a WHO IS THE LUCKY ONE? - One of these five campus election two weeks ago. In the foreground Linda Sparks. They were salute to Homecoming start­ coeds will be crowned 1965 Homecoming queen are Eileen F. Brockway (left) and Susan King. elected from a group of 12 ing at 9:30 p.m. today. tonight in Shryock Auditorium. The winner's In the rear are (left to right) Janice K. Ockerby. coeds in the all-campus More than 40 girls living name has been a tightly guarded secret since the Lavona J. Shea. and Jacquelyn A. Carlson. election. in rooms from the 10th to the Following the coronation 17th floor will take part in Evidence Called 'Weak' ceremonies, the queen and the display. her court will adjourn at 8:30 All the .lights in Lhe rooms p.m. to the Ballroom of the on those floors in the wings Cyclist's Death Case Could Be Presented University Center for the facing McAndrew Staduim will Homecoming queen's re~ep­ be turned off at 9:30 p.m., and tion. on signal, lights will be turn­ To Grand Jury, State's Attorney Explains The newly crowned queen ed O!l to spell out "SIUHome­ and her court will be pre­ coming '65, University Park, (other story on Page 12) was killed. He had pleaded from his insurance company. sented to the public at the We Say Go, Hi:' innocent. Richman said. reception. Other campus dig­ Coordinators for the proj­ The fatal accident case in The fatally injured stude'lt •• Any witnesses to the acci­ nitaries will also be presented ect are Margaret McKeone, w hi c h Floyd Crawshaw. was Duane Antrim, an SIU jun­ dent, and the drivers of the in the reception line With the Gail Michelsen, Victoria former Jackson County ior who was riding a motor­ cars immediately behind the queen. Flynn and Virginia Evers. coroner was involved, could cycle that was struck from aCCident, should come for­ Refreshments of punch. be brought before the grand behind. The cyele was knocked ward and notify me," Rich­ coffee and cookies will be jury for action in December, into the path of an oncoming man stated. served at the reception, and according to Richard E. Rich- car. Antrim died of a frac- "I don't even know who was the public is invited to attend man, Jackson County state's tured skull. , driving the car." Rich­ this as well as the coronation. attorney. Richman said he thought man sai(\. <.;rawshaw didn't Richman told the Daily there should have been more say he was driving, the at­ Egyptian Wednesday that if evidence presented in the cor­ torney contL'lUed, he just said Gus Bode additional evidence concern- oner's jury action last week. that it was his car that hit ing the case could be found. There were three cars be­ Antrim. "I don't know what ,,~ he could present it to the hind the vehicle which Antrim he did, frankly," he said. grand jury when it convenes was knocked in front of, Rich- For Crawshaw's own good, in December. man said. he should be cleared or con­ At present, Richman hasn't The state's attorney said he victed of the rumors that are made up his mind what he is would like to hear the views going around town about the going to do about the case. of the accident from the accident. Richman said. He said he would hate to waste drivers of the first and sec­ Asked what he thought about the grand jury's time and the ond cars behind the scene of the fine imposed upon county's money on the shreds the accident. Crawshaw, Richman said he of evidence that now exist. The driver of the car which had no comment. It is a weak case at present, struck the youth, Elliott R. Questioned as to what he he said, and if he wanted to Vick, 24, of Oak Lawn, de­ thought about the Craw­ present it to the grand jury. elined to testify about the shaw case being tried one day he would have to be able to accident. early, Richman said he didn't prove to all 12 members that Vick probably did nottestify have any comment. However, there is a case of criminal because of possible advice he did say that "Not in­ offense. C S k frequently this is done to avoid Crawshaw appeared Tues- arpenter 10 pea additional publicity." day before Magistrate Robert "Romantic Love" will be Richman was also asked why AT CONVOCATION - Teresa Schwartz in Jackson County the topic of George Ca rpente r , there was a discrepancy of and her company of Spanish dan­ Circuit Court and was fined associate professor of home 50 minutes in the time first cers will be featUred at the 10 $100 and $5 costs after being and family. when he speaks reported that Crawshaw a.m. and 1 p.m. Freshman Con­ found guilty of a,_charge of at Lentz Hall Forum at 9 p.m. turned himself in at the police Gus says the next girl who vocations in Shryock Auditorium le'lving the scene of an ac- today. Convocation credit will screams for equality ought to today. cident in which an SIU student ·be given. (Coninu.ed Oil Page 12) be drafted. ;.,.DA!f.y':,IGYP.TWt ~~lisk Purchasing Color Photographs students interested in students or special events. selling color or black-and­ The price offe~d for color J white pictures for the Obelisk, pictures is $6. SIU's yearbook, can contact Also, all departmental, Jeanne Baker, editor. religious and s?ecial interest The pictures must pertain groups that have not received to the SIU campus, and may letters from the Obelisk, re­ ..j includp scenery buildings, garding group photographs, are asked to contact [)canna ..o.:~~ "\'r/,-" L. Schfemmer, associate t f,i'''':n':l . editor. This does not in­ t ~.~~~'. !!! :...• :~~., clude honorary groups • --: Independents living at Small Group Housing are scheduled .~~~:-!IDJ -zrt=P to have their pictures taken ,,... ~.-­ for the yearbook at 8 p.m., FOR.... PARTIES INDOORS OR OUT Tuesday in the Arena in the NO JOB TOO LARGE Agriculture Building. OR TOO SMALL The Obelisk office is lo­ SOUND ~ENTALS FROM cated in Barracks H . ') near MaYfield Sound Service the Agriculture Building, Call 457-4063 phone 3-2067. BERNICE SAYS ..• RIGHT HERE - nomas B. Crone points out the aate assistant in the Student Work Office, Jeny location of a company participating in the work- C. Tidwell and Bruno W. Bieman look on. Jazz Trio study program as Leonard L. Lukasik, left, grad- Friday Afternoon SIU's Three-Year-Old Work-Study Program Designed to Give Practical Look at Business SIU students are taking part cational experience in itself," tenn working as a quality in a work-study program Biennan emphasized. control inspector. He will Dance planned to give participants Typical of students partici­ spend the winter tenn working a practical look at the business pating in the work-study pro­ in either personnel or market­ Fri.and Sat.
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