Daily Eastern News: November 17, 1954 Eastern Illinois University

Daily Eastern News: November 17, 1954 Eastern Illinois University

Eastern Illinois University The Keep November 1954 11-17-1954 Daily Eastern News: November 17, 1954 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1954_nov Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Daily Eastern News: November 17, 1954" (1954). November. 3. http://thekeep.eiu.edu/den_1954_nov/3 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the 1954 at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in November by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. I · • 3 to perform 1n annual orchestra concert Sunday arner to conduct orchestrai ooks that ha· feature Dr. Anderson soloist· browsing l"fo ing: "Lmr,• b: .RN ILLINOIS symphony orchestra, conducted by Dr. Robert "Music Sin' Warner, will present its annual fall concert 4 p.m. Sunday, !onimskq, " 'ember 21, in Lantz gym. Program will feature Vernon Ander­ Thinking'' soloist. �As a Stra as " Warner announced that the 1ompson, ' r. service clubs in Texas, England, ;tra numbers 63 this fall, by James Belgium, France, and Germany. bly the largest in the history Recently, he gave a series of re­ the organization. Members in­ 'rie" by Cb citals in Palo Alto, California. ,e faculty members, faculty ins, "Fre' , students, and non-student Election of the student officers ,doul "27, W , be:r.11 from Charleston, Mat­ for the orchestra is now complete. and Oth1 1 Fairfield, Effingham, and President is Carmen Heacock; Tennessee W vice-president, Juanita Jennings; pa rents attend paign. 1200 Placemenj bureau asks ·seniors gy" by A. an Fnmciseo (Paco) Rojas, secretary, Jim Murphy; and li­ � Principa , Costa Rica is playing with brarian and business manager, luncheon Saturday ridations" Glen Fair. 'rchestra this fa ll. Paco se­ 1200 to register at Dec. 8 meeting nd "Adam MORE THAN guests attend- all his violin training in mp son. ed the luncheon in Lantz gym Rica, and plays a violin Examination schedule ALL SENIORS are to attend a class meeting in Old Aud on Wed­ was made there. Also, a on Parents' day Saturday. The nesday, December 8, right after assembly. Purpose of the r-daughter team, Marion Jett Wednesday, December 1 luncheon and football game were· meeting is to register with the placement bureau. Phyllis highlights of the annual affair. Jett from Fairfield • 8-9:40 a.m. All three o'clock clas­ Seniors are required to register with the Bureau even though both playing flutes in the ses, and double period classes President R. G. Buzzard spoke they do not wish to teach next tro. Phyllis is a freshman 2 3, 3 4 scheduled at and or and to parents at the luncheon. Dr. year. Experience has shown that ials: · major this year. p.m. John L. Rezatto, member of the it is highly desirable for all grad­ The first thing he should de­ .grrun for the concert will - riois 10-11 :40 a.m. All 11 o'clock clas- music department, presented a uates to have their credentials cide is_ which of three. plan� he Frescobaldi, Toccata; ses and double period classes short musical program by Eastern ready for immediate use at some will follow in registering with the Symphony No. 3 in en, scheduled for 10 and 11 a.m. music students. placement bureau. There is no bureau: t Major (The Eroica) first 2-3:40 2 Souvenir plates with a picture cost for registration and place­ ltovements· Leoncavallo Pro- p.m. All o'clock classes. Plan 1. If a student indicates of Eastern and the campus were ment service at Eastern, accord­ from P�gliacci (And rson, he does not desire teacher place­ 1 Thursday, December 2 awarded the parents traveling ing to Pr. William Zeigel, director 'st); Goldman, The Lee �Rigg; ment, he may submit three typed 8-9:40 a.m. All 1 o'clock classes farthest, parents with most chil­ of teaclier placement. i>polotow-Iwanow, Procession and completed copies of the ma­ and double period classes sched­ dren now enrolled at Eastern, par­ "At this meeting seniors will be terials given to him. However, if e Sardar from Caucasian uled at 1 and 2 p.m. er.ts having most children ever given numerous pages of mater­ later he does want placement and s. attending .Eastern, the youngest , Anderson, baritone soloist, 10-11 :40 a.m. All 9 o'clock classes iel which must be filled out and two sets of his credentials are out parent, and the oldest parent. d music two years in Jack­ and double period classes sched­ returned to the placement bureau of the office, he will be asked to .Ce; Florida. He studied pri- uled at 9 and 10 a.m. Library was open to visitors on or before January 7, 1955• pay a typing fee of $2 so that at the University of Utah 2-3;40 p.m. All 10 o'clock classes. Saturday morning. Lincoln hall Prior to the December meet­ ccpies of his credentials may be prepared. t Lake City, and wa,a a solo­ held open house after the game. ing Dr. Zeigel states that Friday, December 3 '.th the men's cho'rus at the Parents' day is sponsored by there are three things that Plan 2. If a student desires to ity of . Utah. He has sung 8-9:40 a.m. All 8 o'clock classes the Student Association. Joe O'Dell seniors should think about prepare his own credentials (as in [eals, benefit programs, and and double period classes sched­ was master of ceremonies at and start doing which will the past) he may prepare six h choirs in Salt Lake City. uled at 8 and 9 a.m. the luncheon. Reservations were greatly facilitate the filling typed, original sets of mate!'ial wartime he performed in 10-11:40 a.m. Four o'clock classes. handled by public relations office. in of these placement mater- (Continued on page 6) Eastern State News. "Tell the Truth and Don't Be Afraid" EASTERN ILLINOIS STATE COLLEGE, CHARLESTON, ILL. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 udents to elect class officers tomorrow; petition for off ices 94 . CLASS OFFICERS will be elected tomorrow, according to Lowell Notice Boatz, election chairman. Ninety four petitions have been Foreign students turned in for candidates. Sixteen officers for the four classes are 3 · begins Classes regularly meeting ·at to be elected. and 4 p.m. will meet Monday. appear on TV Thirty five petitions are for Phil Stuckey, Roger West. The News will be under the por­ 'II not be observed. Classes freshmen, which indicates a large Secretary: Sue Greathouse, Pem traits in Old Main Wednesday, but TELEVISION INTERVIEW en- turnout at the polls tomorrow, ac­ Berta Martin, Lynda Sinclair, Wes iy meeting at 10 and 11 will not be printed for the next titled "The Four Corners of the Walker, Joan Young. �p . World," featuring four Eastern cording to Boatz. will_ meet on Wednesday two weeks due to final examina­ students will be presented 1 :30 Treasurer: Sandra Bell, Ernie noon Monday. tions and Thanksgiving vacation. Polls will be open from 8 a.m. p.m. tomorrow over station WCIA, t> 4 p.m. Students are to vote for Cimo, Bob Hutchins, Jo Johnston, channel 3. candidates from. the particular Patricia Mezo, Doris Phillips. · The fifteen-minute program class of which the voter is a mem­ Juniors will be highlighted by personal ber. Only one vote can be cast for President: Dean Brauer,. Bill interviews and background chat­ each office listed on the ballot. "Punch" Meyer, Gary Newell, ter with Princewill Kanu of Ni­ Faculty and graduate students Gene Ward. geria, Juan "Paco" Rojas of Costa may not vote. Vice-president: Kay CUUY, Neal Rica, Watsala Kadaba of India List of candidates is printed be­ Henkel, Richard Livengood, Dan and Bob "Scotty" Marshall form­ low: Sherrick, Robert Thrash. erly of Scotland. Freshmen Secretary: Tom Austin, Margie Eastern students will also hand­ President: Edmund Berchert Harrum, Patty Walker, Jo Wond­ le the announcing and interview­ rok. Jr., Dan Cleary, Russell Fitch, ing. Joe O'Dell is the moderator Treasurer: Bob Govin, Woody Harris, Vic­ Gary Anderson, and Bob Newton is the announcer. Bar­ tor Pate. Marilyn· Fears, Helen Lee, A picture of the foursome ap­ bara Leggitt, Jo Anne Stuebe. Vice-president: Sandie Am- pears on page six of this issue of Seniors � the New�. mann, Joy Arthur, Robert Chef­ fer, Mable Ewart, Dean Fogle, President: Lowell Boatz, Arnold Monte Groothuis, Avonne ·Mc­ Franke, Marion "Chub" Kleiss, me Lesh, Highland cop Closkey, Kerry Parr, John Puff, Kenny Ludwig. Bob Whipskey. Vice-president: John Dowling, Dogpatch prizes Secretary: Linda Brown, Mar­ Tom Faller, Jo Findlay, Donald Magsamen, Edward Tichenor, DOGPATCH TURNED out in full kne Clark, Kathy Evans; Barbara Dave Winters. force Friday night when the Hires, Arlene Hodgson, Mary Secretary: Mary deWerff, Phil annual Sadie Hawkins dance was Jane Lisak, Pat Podolski, Carol Larry Fisher, Susie Kinney, Elaine presented. More than 240 would-be Jean Ray, Phyllis Reffeitt, Myers, Nancy Newberry. Lil' Abners and Daisy Maes made Shacklee. Treasurer: Jo Hunter, Harlan their appearance in overalls and Treasurer: Bobbe Alexander, Betty Jo Anderson, Sandra Doo­ Newbold, Bob Nippe, Vicki Wal­ split burlap bags. • ler, Betty Williamson . Kappa Sigma Kappa sponsored ley, Rose Frattura, Alice Herman, James R. Homa, Dave Murphy, 1ne the dance and awarded a door prize and Dogpatch "Salomey" Pauline Niziolkiewicz, Lenora Sea- man. prizes to the best dressed man Notice and woman. Lois Highland, dres­ Sophomores JUNIORS ARE to register in the sed as the 'Wolf Gal' copped the President: Don Dunlap, Larry Registrar's office this week.

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