Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® WKU Archives Records WKU Archives 11-14-1962 UA12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 42, No. 8 WKU Student Affairs Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records Part of the Higher Education Administration Commons, Journalism Studies Commons, Leadership Studies Commons, Mass Communication Commons, Public Relations and Advertising Commons, and the Sports Studies Commons This Article is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR®. It has been accepted for inclusion in WKU Archives Records by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR®. For more information, please contact [email protected]. College Heights Ilerald Western Kentucky State College VOLUME 42, NO. 8-Z251 BOWLING GREEN, KENTUCKY WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14, 1962 To Elect Officers Thur~day Li .Lary Student Advi;~yti'Council Holds Kick-Off Breakfast The President's Student Advisory Council met at an informal breakfast gathering in the cafeteria Monday NOTICE LT. COL. ALBERT SCHOEPPER will direct the United States Marine morning, November 12, to officially inagurate the activities The life - saving film, Band when it performs in Van Meter Auditorium tomorrow afternoon and of the Council. TIME AND TWO WOMEN, evening. Billed as "The President's Own," the band was established in Approximatly 75 members of the student body, repre­ 1798 by President John Adams, Lt. Col. Schoepper, who has been a will be presented by the member of the Band since 1934, became Baru:I Director in May, 1955. senting the various classes, clubs and organizations on the American Cancer Society Hill, and their faculty advisors, attended the breakfast. Fol­ tonight, November 14, at lowing the breakfast, Dean of Students Charles A. Keown 8 :00 p.m. in Potte r Hall. In Van Meter introduced the student representatives and the faculty and All women stude nts are administrative personnel attending the breakfast, after invited to attend this show­ which President Kelly Thompson addressed the group, out­ ing. A physician will be lining the purposes and objectives of the Council. present this evening to Marine Band To Pre~ident Thompson s ta t e d He illustrated his point. by say­ answer questions after the that the Council had come a ing that before one can construct film. long way since its formation a building that will stand up un­ Most forms of cancer are seven years ago, and that the der the stress of time, there must. curoble if deteded soon Play Tomorrow time seemed ripe for the Coun­ first be a strong foundation for enough, and the best cil to become a more effective the building. He also stated that ucation; Mr. A. J. Thw·man, Col­ group than it had been in the he felt that the foundation had means of detection is The United States Marine Band, pasl. Although the Council had knowledge of the subject. the official White House Band, lege Heights Foundation and Dr. been very helpful in the past in Continued on page 12, column 4 known as "The President's Own," Thomas Stone, head of the college bringing to light student opinion will appear in Bowling Green at Department of Music. on various issues pertinent to the Western's Van Meter Auditor­ college, Dr. Thompson is of the The tickets for high school SHI.• opinion that the full potential of Religious Emphasis Week ium, tomorrow, November 15, for dents at the afternoon concert the Council bas not yet been two performances. One concert are $1.00 and college students reached. is scheduled for 2 p.m. for high will be admitted for the same fare plus their Western I. D. card Better Cross-Section Will Begin November 18 school students and the evening Dr. Thompson told the mem­ performance is set for 8 p.m. for identification. bers of the Council that rapid Dr. Eric Rust, professor of adults. The grand performance in the expansion and advancement be­ Christian Philosophy, the South­ Tickets are now on sale at evening may be seen with patron ing made in every facet of the ern Baptist Theological Semin­ Bowling Green High School, Roy­ tickets for two, at $10.00; with re­ college's operation called for com­ ary, Louisville, will be speaker al Music Company, and at the serve tickets in singles selling for J)rehensive study of the organi­ for Religious Emphasis Week, offices of Dr. Tate C. Page, head $2.00 and $1.50 per person on gen­ zation of the Advisory Council November 18-21. The annual event of Western's Department of Ed- eral admission tickets. in an attempt to allow for a bet• will begin Sunday at 7:30 p.m., ter cross-section of student rep­ with a convocation in Van Meter resentation. Auditorium. "The Christian and lhe Chang­ NOTICE ing World" is the theme of this year's Religious Emphasis Week. The President's Student Ad­ The address at the convocation visory Council will meet to­ Sunday and the address in chapel morrow, November 15, at 4 next Wednesday will be built p.m., in the Memorial Room around this central theme. of the Paul L. Garrett Student Educated In England Center for the purpose of electing officers and members Dr. Rusl is of British descent. of the executive committee, He was educated in England, re­ Following t h i s meeting, ceiving the B.S. degree from the Royal College of Science, Lon­ which will last about an hour, don University, in 1930. At the the picture for the Talisman same time he received First Class will be made. Dr. Eric Rust honow·s in Mathematics. Two years later he was awarded the M.A. degree and was named the Governor's Prizeman in Mathe­ matics. The same year he re­ Bloodmobile Will Visit ceived the diploma of Imperial College of Science and Tech­ nology. Bowling Green Nov. 15 It was in 1935 chat Dr. Rust The Red Cross bloodmobile will quota iS to assure everyone of received First Class honours in be at the Stale Street Methodist all bis blood needs. Theology, along with the B.A. and M.A. degrees. The degree of Church, Thursday, November 15, When a chapter does not meet between the hours of 11 a.m. a-nd bachelor of Divinity was awarded its quota, or obtains less than him in · 1946. The three degrees 5 p.m. 70 per cent of the quota. blood ALPHA EPSIL!)N DELTA pre-medical society was formally established The local hospital is now on in theology were awarded by Re­ today according to faculty officials. Organization of the chapter was be­ is supplied by the Red Cross gents Park College and Sa i n t BLANKE'!' COVERAGE, whic!h only to those who have v a 1 i d gun . in the summer. Officers were elected and objectives of the group means that all the citizens of credit cards. These cards are is­ Catherine's Oxford University. were established at the flrst fall meeting. Faculty sponsor of the group Bowling Green and Warren Coun­ sued to everyone who donates Dr. Rust came to America in is Or. W. W. Norris, of the Biology department, at far left, front row, ty will be met without cost for blood and the cards are good for 1952. He has since been honored and faculty advisors are Dr. Glenn Dooley, sixth from left, of the Chem­ the blood itself. The quota for six months. All members of your Continued on page 5, column 2 istry department, and D,. H. L. Stephens, head of the Biology depart­ this visit is 220 pints. ment. The importance of meeting Ibis Continued on page 4, column 1 Alpha Epsilon Delta To-Nite Western Players To Present Establishment Of Pre-Medical Frost's "Masque Of Reason" Honor Society Is Announced "A Masque of Reason" by Rob­ ert Frost will be presented by The establishment of the Gam­ historian, and Carroll Moody, have completed three semesters Western Players at Snell H a 11 ma Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Del­ scape! reporter. Dr. W. W. Nor­ of college work or be equivalent Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. tonight. ta Pre-Medical Honor Society was ris serves as the faculty spon­ to a second semester sophomore Frost's "Masque of Reason" is announced today by Dr. W. W. sor. in a pre-medical or pre - dental a confrontation of God, Job, Job's Nouis of the Biology department. Objectives curriculum, and be in good so­ wife, and the Devil. This confron­ The organization of the Pre­ cial standing with U1e college. tation reappraises,' without agony, Medical Honor Society began The objectives of the society The student must have obtained early in the summer, when a are to encourage excellence in at least a two point average over­ the imperishable issue between au pre-medical and pre-dental Man and God and Devil. group of senior pre-med students all, and a 1.8 average in the met with Dr. Norris lo study the scholarship; to stimulate an ap­ science field, in order to be con­ The production, which is to be preciation of the importance of presented as a dramatic reading, po~sibility of the establishment sidered a candidate for admis­ of such an organization on West­ pre-medical and pre-dental edu­ sion into the society. is directed by Sharon Stanley. cation in the study of medicine junior English-Frech major from ern's campus. After making the Charter Members initial contacts in the fall, the and dentistry; to promote cooper­ Charter members of the society Sturgis. Robert Wurster, a mem­ ation and contacts between var­ ber of the English department, Gamma Chapter of Alpha Epsi­ lnclude George Smith, Mike Ja~ lon Delta Pre-Medical Honor So­ ious medical and dental schools, vis, Ellis Buchanon, Joe Vance, is the faculty advisor.
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