Freshman Court Deals Speedily with Offenders Appearing There

Freshman Court Deals Speedily with Offenders Appearing There

Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar The Parthenon University Archives Fall 9-20-1961 The Parthenon, September 20, 1961 Marshall University Follow this and additional works at: https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon I , . An Editorial 'Spirit Of 1961' Soaring· On Campus Something new has happened "anytime since 1956"-the year the Big Green during the pep Green gave a good accounting give · a good aoocountin.g this at Marshall UNIVERSITY-and he came to Marsrui.11. rally Friday night. The fact · of themselves before 8,000 funs fall. this was reflected a-t the pep With the help of O t t o that 500 students turned out for -.and except for two intercept­ SO SUPPORT YOUR TEAM! rally Friday night and during "Swede" Gullickson, the band, the Robe-sponsored rally is an ed passes it was anyone's game Get out and cheer for them. We the Saturday night game. Stu­ cheerleaders, majorettes, Presi­ indication that the students are unbil the fourth quarter. And know the team will do its b~ dent Body spirit soared to a dent Stewart . Smith, football going to come through for their this was against a very formid­ Will we? The answer wil come new high. players - and the Robe - the teatn. Just as this year's team is -abl-e opponent-the champions at Saturday night's game against In fact, R a y Cumberledge, campus and Fairfield Staduim not going to let the students of -the Southern Conference. assistant athletic director, says echoed this resurging spirit. down. With continued support of Bowling Green and during the more student spirit and pep Once again "Swede" called This was evident during the students, faculty and fans, the home games to follow. were shown last week than for Student Body support for Saturday night game. The Big Big Green can be counted on to fflE EDITOR -he arthenOn MARSHALL UNIVERSITY STUDENT NEWSPAP.ER Vol. 61 HUNTINGTON, W. VA. Wednesday, September 20, 1961 No. 10 Imogene To Star In Artist Series \" By FRANK CIDLDERS Campus Editor ' "A Thurber Carnival," the smash hit Broadway comedy revue will be presented at the Keith-Albee. Theatre next / ~nday at 8:30 p.m. I The show, which stars Imogene Coca, Arthur Treacher and King Donovan, is presented by the Marshaill University Artist Series. Tickets wil be available at the entrance of North Parlor of Old Main, 1tomo11row and Fr.iday between 8 a.m. and 3 .p.m. The comedy revue is based on some of J.ames Thurber's most moment on, Imogene Coca was a famous sketches. New York City comedienne. ews,pa,per critics were unanimous She was in six subsequent Sill­ in their praise of the show when man productions and also won it first opened. plaudits in "Shoot the Works" In addition to the three stars, "F1lydng Colors" "The_ Straw Hat" the production features Walter "Janus" and "The Girls in 509." K a l av u n, Elaine Swann, Gigi Anyone familiar with the. antic Durston, Janis Hansen and Vince writings of James Thurber, and Harding. that includes ,a 1 m o s t everyone Imogene Coca is no stranger to who likes to laugh, needs little Huntington .Vheatregoers. She and ex,plana-tion of the p 1 a y. Bul lions Lose f ace---A Cutting Insult Mr. Donovan co-starred here last briefly, it is based on several of season in the Musical comedy, VANDALS STRUCK the lions of Sigma Alpha E]Jsiion fraternity sometime during the summer term. Thur,qer's .short pieces. The titles "Once Upon. a Mattress."· Recent attacks have resulted only in the lions being painted a variety of colors. A resolution passed will give you the hilarious idea­ Miss Coca is familiar to by the Inter-Fraternity Council last spring requires that all social fraternities on campus share the TV "l,f Grand Had Been Drinking at audiences for the years she expen~ of repairing the damage. Plans to replac~ or repair the lions have not been completed. ap- Appomattox," "Casuals of the peared with Sid Caesar on the Keys," "The Macbeth Murder fondly•,:emembered "Show of Mystery," ",Mr. Preble Gets Rid Shows. of His Wife " and so on laugh Her theatrical career dates back. after laugh. ' ' Freshman Court Deals Speedily to her childhood when she was a .professional song and dance ·girl in Philadelphia at the age of- nine. With Offenders Appearing There Her first Broadway success came years later when Leonard Sillman By MIKE WOODFORD and to help .._ them build school The bailiff is L a r ~ y Gravely, Staff Reporter spirit, not to embarrass them." Herndon junior. gave her a dancing role in his first "New Faces" show. · "Guilty, freshmen always guil­ The court is made up of Ham- Several interesting and humor- ty." These are the feelings of mack, six jurors, and a bailiff. ous trials have been held thus On stage, Imogene always had freshman court supreme justice, The jurors are: Pat Toler, Hunt- far. Dick Escue, Point Pleasant been a serious dancer. Off S\3-ge, Dave Hammack, Elkview junior. ington junior; Joyce J arre tt, freshman, was indicted on nine her friends knew her as an elfin Hammack says that the purpose Nitro junior; Kemal Hazemey, counts, including wearing a false clown who broke them up at par­ of the freshman court is "to Welch j uni or; Dick Brammer, nametag, giving a false address, ties and gatherings of show folk. prosecute all freshman violators, South Point, Ohio junior; John and being generally obnoxious. One day she borrowed a huge Mazon, Mann junior; and Carol After a day of picking up paper overcoat from Henry Fonda, who also was a p p e a r i n g in "New Ann Wilkes, Huntington on the union lawn, he became so Faces." Parthenon Limits fi!Jr.d· with school spirit that he threw his beanie in the bon fire And she began doing a take-off ' Ads Off-Campus and burned it at the pep rally on a fan dance back stage. Sill­ Friday evening. man saw her and told her to get Beginning Oct. 1 As is the custom during half- out in front of the audience apd 1 IMOGENE COCA Beginning Oct. 1, The Parthe­ time at the first home football do the same thing. From that .. On Stage M'onday non will not accept off-campus game, there was a tug of war advertisements of less than four between freshman football play- column inches, or any off-cam­ 0 pus advertisement that will ap­ ;;:t:;it~~e ~~\;t::!: :r~~~ Panhellenic Council Entertains pear in less than six issues dur- , , 'tug of war has led to trouble for h h ing one semester. Ernie Ritchie, Williamson fresh- 208 Coeds As Rus Is Launc ed There is no limitation on man. He was so sure that the . · advertising by campus groups. football players would win that This year 208 coeds will parti- parties last night .Alpha Si!gma Off-campus subscriptions now he mailed his b eanie home -to his cipa-te in the sorority rush. The Alpha and Si gm a Kappa will are available for the first time mother. women were entertained at the have their second parties tonight, Hammack also had a comment Panhellenic Tea Sunday after. and Alpha ·Chii Omega and Sigma since World War II. A year's 1 subscription can be obtained by on the tug of war. "Since the noon at the Student Uniion. Sigma Sigma will entertain at mailing a $6.00 check or money freshman ha v e unquestionably At the -tea President · Smith their s e co n d parties tomorrow order to The .Parthenon's busi­ Why Me? not proven themselves, freshman pre_sented the scholarship trophy night. ness manager. The $6.00 sub­ PHILIP CALLAHAN, Hunting­ rules will continue through Sept. for the hiighest Greek women's Invitations to the third parties average to Georgann Hanna, pre- scription covers the Fall semes­ ton freshman, ponders over the 22." He also says that "freshman may be picked up Friday between ter ($2.00), the Spring semester sident of Delta· Zeta Sorority. idea of having to wear a beanie may think thiat the court is h~­ 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. in the alcove ($2.00), the two Summer terms for an extra week because of Open houses were held Monday across from the Dean of Wo- (50 cents each), and $1.00 for the ill-fated tug-of-war between orous when they enter, but they evening. Alpha Xi D e 1 t a and mailing and pos~ge. th~ frosh and upperclassmen. usually leave shaking." · Delta Zeta had thyir second rush men's office. PAGE TWO THE PARTHENON Wednesday, September 20, 1961 New Mural In Cafeteria A panorama of West Virginia hills, waterfalls, and rhododen­ dron now decorates the east wall ' of the University Dining Hall through the talents of Dr. Eugene Hoak, professor of speech. Originated by Mr. W i 1 l i a m Spotts, director of food· service, the mural is intended to "relieve the institutional monotony," Dr. Hoak said. Painting in a sty~e he calls "decorative realism," he uses air brush, sponge, brush, and finger­ Iti ps to carry the viinyl paint to the wall surface. · Dale Hoak, Marshall j u n i o r, helped his fat her in t)le job which Irequired over _100 hours. Mr. DR. EUGENE HOAK, profes­ l Spotts reports that student atti- sor of speech, painted the mural tude has been favorable. New with the help of son Dale, Mar­ curtains have been ordered to shall j uni or.

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