The Daily Egyptian, January 12, 1965

The Daily Egyptian, January 12, 1965

Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC January 1965 Daily Egyptian 1965 1-12-1965 The aiD ly Egyptian, January 12, 1965 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_January1965 Volume 46, Issue 65 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, January 12, 1965." (Jan 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 January 1965 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Salukis Fall To Wichita DAILY EGYPTIAN 94 to 81 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSIT1' Southern's surprising Sa­ Volume 46 Carbondale, Illinois Tl:esdoy, January 12, 1965 Num~er 65 lulcis battled powerful Wichita all the way Monday night in dropping a close one to the Shockers 94-81. The lanky Wichita crew, ranked third in the nation this Advisement Times for Seniors",i,· week among the major col­ leges, couldn't shake loose f rom the pesty Salukis as Southern remained within Being Given in Room striking distance throughout Olympic the contest. The visiting Sa­ lukis gave the 10,200 fans at the WichHa Fieldhouse an ex­ Students Must Show 10's citing night as they never (railed the highly favored home team by a very wide For Making Appointments margin. Seniors begin m a kin g Wednesday-juniors only. Stu­ The game got off on the appointments today for ad­ dents must be in a college wrong foot for Southern as the visement to advance register or school at the time of ap­ Shockers looked as if they for spring quarter, in the pointment. A General Studies would make it a rout. Led by Olympic Room of the Uni­ student may trarsfer out of 6-10 center Nate Bowman, versity Center. General Studies if he has 75 Wichita built up a quick 7-0 Students must vresent their or more hours of credit. lead in the first three minutes 1.0. cards to be given an Thursday-General Stu die s before the Salukis caught fire. appointment. The Olympic L-Z. But from then on, the margin Room will be open from 8-11:30 Friday-General Studies A-K; narrowed as Southern made a.m. and 1-4:30 p.m. until and from 1:30-4:30 p.m., all the taller Shockers fight for Friday. students who missed their every basket. The schedule for appoint­ previously scheduled times. After the slow start, the ment-making is as follows: In addition to the above Salukis closed the gap to 13-12 Today-seniors only. times, students may make ap­ With 12;40 left in the first half pointments at the Academic on a basket by George Mc­ Mexican Student Advisement Center (T -65) Neill. Less than a minute from Feb. 9 through March 5. later, Joe Ramsey pumped Students who wish to self­ in two goals to put Southern Workshop Opens advise and who are in good ahead lor the first time in standing, registered, at least the game 16-13. The two teams On SIU Campus once, in their current ac­ then traded baskets for the A group of 25 psychology ademic unit and meet other next eight minutes as the lead students from the University criteria on the application changed hands 15 times befo:' of Mexico, Mexico City, began form available at the Ac­ the Shockers went ahead, to­ a two-week workshop here ademic Advisement Center, stay 41-39 with two minutes Monday. may begin reporting on left to play in the half. While at SIU they will take Jan. 25. The nip-and-tuck first half a three-hour daily course in The BeU-advisement sched- ended with Wichita ahead the experimental psychology ule is as follows. 4 -;- -43. Both teams did some of learning, said David Ehren­ D-G ••••Jan. 25 fine shooting in the half with freund, chairman of the De­ H-L•••• Jan. 26 the Shockers hitting at a .576 partment of Psychology. They M-R ••• Jan. 27 clip to Southern's .556. will also visit Anna State S-Z ••••Jan. 28 The first II millutes of the Hospital and will aHend a A-C •••• Feb. I second half were like a repeat WICHITA'S DAVE STALLWORTH SCORED 23 POINTS AGAINST variety of social and other In addition to the above of the first as Southern con­ THE SALUKIS activities sponsored by the schedule, any qualified stu·· tinued to stay close to its op­ Latin American Institute. dent may report from Feb. 2 ponent. Ramsey led the charge 850 Gift Certificate to Feb. 5 and Feb. 15 to March for the Salukis in the first The group arrived at the 5 at the Academic Advisement seven minutes of the half as University last Wednesday Center. he scored 10 of Southern's Supervisor of Ticket Sales and is living at Small Group first 14 points. Housing. Student Teaching Wichita began to stretch The workshop idea de­ its lead in the final nine min­ For Sport Events Honored veloped out of a vacation Registration Set utes but the Salukis were never Mrs. Neoma Kinney, chief in contact with the students trip by Ehrenfreund last Preliminary registration far off. The Shockers had clerk in the Department of and the general public and summer. During his visit their biggest lead in the game for student teaching during the Men's Physical Education, re­ I get to know some of them to Mexico City he was asked 1965-66 school year will begin at 84-69 with about five min­ ceived a $50 gift certificate quite well. I find that it keeps to be a guest lecturer at the utes remamIng, but they with two meetings on TUesday in brief ceremonies at half­ me busy and at the same time university. He later received at 9 or 10 a.m. in Muckel­ cvuldr.'t break Southern's de­ time at Saturday'S basketball my job is very interesting," a request from a group of the fense to pull away. roy Auditorium of the Agri­ game with Indiana State at she said. Mexican students asking for culture Building. Ramsey was the high man the Arena. Although her favorite hob­ the SIU workshop. for Southern in the game with Mrs. Kinney, an employe bies are bowling and water A third meeting is scheduled 27 points as he topped all Ehrenfreund recommended at 9 or 10 a.m. Thursday of SIU for 11 years, said she skiing, as with most mothers the proposal to SIU admini­ in Muckelroy. Two meetings scorers. Ramsey's total was has handled thousands and her main interest is her son, strators who approved it and the hIghest racked up by a are scheduled for next week. thousands of tickets in her Dennis. Dennis is a graduate set up the program. Also Saluki this season, and his position as supervisor of the student in engineering at helping to prepare the session Students who are planning 12 field goals were also a sale of tickets for all ath­ Washington University. was Albert W. Bork, director to student teach during the season high. The senior for­ letic events. Mrs. Kinney and her hus­ of the Latin American 1965-66 school year are re­ ward was followed by guard "One of the main assets of band, Edward, live in the Institute and other univer­ minded that they are r ~quired (Continued on Page 11) my job is that I get to come Crestview Addition. sity officials. to attend one of these sessions. Theta Xi Picks Chairmen for Variety Show March 5, 6 William Gard, a senior from act in the large group diVision; stage crew; and James Roden •. Springfield, ? n d Robert the Justin Singers in the inter­ ligl::s. Drinan, a sopnomore from mediate group division; and In conjunction with the show, Chicago, have been selected as Patti Walsh in the individual each year two studem:; receive cochairmen of the 18th annual act diviHion. the fraternity's annual Service Theta Xi Variety Show. Trophies, including the six­ to Southern awards. The Plans are ul1d"rway for the foot first place tropt>y, will be awards are based on the stu­ Variety Show scheduled for on display one week before the dents' grades, participation in March 5 and 6 in Shrvock show. campus activities and contri­ Auditorium. The names of chairmen of bution to SIU. The Variety Show is de­ other committees working on Funds raised by charging sign!:'d In encourage student the event include Ronald admission to the show go to talent on the campus. Audi­ Schnorr, publicity; Joseph supporr scholarships and tions are open to any student Taylor, public relations; Jim make other contributions to enrolled at Southern. Rogers, tickets; William Han­ the University such as the Of the 65 acts that tried out ner, correspondence; Richard bulletin board outSide the for last year's show, 17 were Gragg, finance; Andrew Bern­ Home Economics Building and chosen to appear. Last year's hardt, trophies; Skip Thomas, the framed printil that are winners were the Alpha concessions; james Mer L., act available on loan at l'dorris Gamma [)elta-Phi Kappa Tau coordinator; Thomas Boyd, Library. ROBERT DRINAN DAILY EGYPTIAN January 12, 1965 From DawA to Sunset Talent Time Moslem Students Observing For Students Month of Fasting in January Set Jan. 22-23 Harmony Weekend, anevent Moslem students at SIU art to them and of the hardships which allows students to share observing the month of that many people endure. artistic abilities with the Ramadan or the month of "At the end of Ramadan greater campus community, fasting during January.

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