r r .. ;c e. ; . ~~ .J_- • : ·: ]1,1' t· cc rl U• tttl¢\U Qll ··" ·· JV ., · 1 tf' 'C 1 w· Ocrober l·( 1 0 . !El anr ~ '· ' t o. • Dottald S! 'McGuire and Roe Attend is ·· ' · se· o'ol o Heat·s a11d Atls,vet·s It o ~ ' ' ,,,,. ' d i ''' ""'· West Point Student Confo re Cafeteria Complaints W I• ~' Gro11p l\Ieet~ .i 1 By CYNTHIA c. KEEN DINNER GUARANTEED I 1 s lllcte1 :.s - h. ,. y u been .:. rr. Bickert said he bel'e,·es Co11~ider ec complaining ab lt r 1e Jon"' l'nes rhe 1·ne at d inner ·s fairly ,,·ell I To i n P::·.,. m m2a .s'.' O r ha,·e you been \\' n· spread out. ho\\·e,·e r. he wo ull 'Cl crh.;; \\·: y ce rain ,:-' 1a 1"'es haYe like t assure t he J1llndred o r te •been ma e i 1 ;1e setup of o u:· so students h might affect. t hat U. S. Sectirity p :··--· " t afcr ri a '.' Here a.-e s n e ns - ·f they ren'r in line by 5:00 tJ1ey a ~ wcr:- irc' m ::'- Ir. J? onald Bickert. Di- ,,.i l_l still b ~ serYed. ''The c af~ - ~ l\leeting Enhance~ Cc re wr of Dormnones a 1d F oct tena " - 11 stay open as lo ng as IS Sen ices. I necessary to feed those i n line. ~tndent A " -areness le T l;P most pressing pr blem for , so. as long a s you come in by Sl · 1; i111 3f1\' -rudents i the 1 n cr iine. 6 :30 yo u \\'ill cret Y O UJ' dinner." I Par i\I ·Guire. AS2. and Totn Bl ·r , espec·ial ly . T.Junch t.i me. T l ~is can Since rhe lunch li_ne is the R!W. A;:, l. \\'i 11 a trend t lw Student } e . lbe al le,· ated in two \\·a ys. Firs t, '" ·orst p rob_lem, :\lr. Blcket.:.,r ga,·e C )nfNem·c on nited :::-t a tes .-\f~ dl 1 PATRICIA McGUIRE THOMAS ROE lth os, students \\'J1o 1a\·e m ore I (Contmuect _on Page I ) fairs at \\'est Point, N~w York, fu a n one hour fo r lunch can ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~- NO\·. 30 · Dec. 3. maK e things mt.tch e asier for The theme of rhe 12rh annual t•heir fello\\· sTud ents by eating conference is the " Nati nal at perhaps 12:30 or e\·en 1:00. Al· E 52 Theatre Offers Saving Securit\· Policy of the l nire.ct - r s o. e\·en those w:ho ha,·e o nl v one States.': As re.prese ntath·es. Pat hour can com e at 12:30. ·since and Tom will dis uss possible 1:here is us ually a im os t no line act ,·ances in go,·ernment in the a t 12:30. a good number of stu­ next deca de. They will a lso par. ti ~ On '61 Special Season Ticket cipate in discussion gr ups on dents could eat then and still make their l:OO's. The Communist Cha llenge. The of Tickers. or fi,·e shows for i J1e Atla ntic ommunity. Les-DeY• The line a r breakfast is again The E 52 Unh·ersity Theatre at 1 Featured among. the . five price of tlh ree. Single admiss ions eloped Areas. Arms' Contl'ol. or a problem of everyone wanting the u ni\·ersity of Delaware has plays scheduled 111 l'vhtchell 1 Ito eat at the same time. Be t:"1\·een aTe Sl.50. except Iol' t1 e price of Building an Interna tional Order. a n nounced the sale of special Hall by t he E 52 University The­ three. Single actmis ions are Sl.50, Dr. Ralph E. Pur ell. chairman of 7: 00 and 7:30 only 115 people are sea son tickets for its 1960-61 sea- atre and the UniYeJ·sity Drama 1 ser\'ed - althou gh 420 could be. son \\·hich opens an Oct. 20. Sea- Group are the •popular comedy e xcept for tlhe musical " ich " ·ill rhe political science depnrtment, cost S-.00. \\'ill se1Te as a dis ussion g roup Su r e !~ · a h undred or so s tudents son rockets are of special inter- a•bout 'Rhiladelphia's Niohola s Those desiring tickets for t he lead r. could get up 10 or 15 minutes est because of the large saving Bid·dl'e , "The Ha ppies t ML1lion­ 52 e arlier a nd ave tlhemselYes a nd il1\·o ]\·ed a nd the entertaining a ire;" Slh,a k espeare's "TwelfTh three plays b y t he E ni,·er- Althoug-h neither Pat n or Tom s ity Theatre o nly may purchasa iS a political scien 'e maJ·or, both other. an early . morning w a it program of productions sched- Nig ht;" \Villi'am Inge's " Da rk at a n E 52 season ticJ;.et for S3.50. fin li ne. uled. 'the Thp of the Stairs;" and hhe For t he conYe nie nce of rhearre- '': re e nc uraged by the n· .a · -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-riotous musical spoof of the aoers. a n a rra n cre m e nt h a been ,.tsm·s to a pply. R e presenr an, ·e~ 1920's, "The Boy Frie nd.'' ~1 a de for in ta llme nt pla n paY- I were se.l red .on th ba sts at me n'rs. one-lha lf of the total f~r scholastr . a c hi e , ·e ~n e nJ' a~~·a.r e ­ Cast Rehearses Now SAVINGS OFFERED the first pia \·. and he re m a inder ness o . .Jilternar .wna ntt:urs, A combination season ticket .a t 11he tim e. of t'he second plaY. :l.ndtpantctpatwn lll campus a c· ~ coverin g fh·e pla ys m a y 'be ob· Se ldom h a,·e t11eatre -_oers in nn les. f-,or Next Production; t a ine d for S5.50, gi\·ing t,he pu;·. r,he Del a \\·are a r a 'bee1{ offered T om sa ict t hn t the pmpose of chaser •a S5. 00 saving on a pair s uch good e nte rtainme nt a t so the co nfe r ~ n ce is " tu a cquaint .reasonable a cost. To rake a d - stude nts w1th the pres <' nt prnb­ ,·anta cre of t h is offer <:e a <: o n tic- 1ems which the nited States Present Play Oct. 20 k ets ] 1,ould be purcl ; a~ ect~ befor fa es as a world leader." Dr. Phillips 1 he ope ning of ''The Cra<:lle -l\Ior<' than SO "\ m e rica 11 and Son g.'' 1'hursda \·, October 20. P e r- anndian colle g·es and inY c rsi· son; desiring add'i,tiona l informa - ties will be rept:PsP nte ct . The con· Gives Talk tion or a co-py of the Unh·ersity fNcnce h as re c cin~ ct the Fr e e ~ Thea tre calenda r a rc im·itc ct to doms Foundation Aw:nd for nite to E 52 nivers ity Thentr'-', helping to bring about a better On Philosophy Unh·ersi'ty of De laware, 1 e\\' ark. (Co ntinue d on Page 8) tDr. Bernard IPhiJtlips ·will g ive a lecture on "Zen Buddhis m .a nd psychotherapy" this Monday, Oc­ "Sadie Hawkins'' Turnabout tober 17, 8:00 p.m. in the Mor­ .gan · Vallandingham room in the 'S tudent Ce nter. T he philoso­ Planned by WEC Committee !PhY department urges alJ to at­ tend. Plans for South Campus ·weekend were disclosed by Dr. Phillips has just returned Barbara Starzman, chairman of- Women's Co-ordinating from Japan and a year's study Social Committee, at the weekly meeting of V. omen's wi'tlh the no.ted Zen Mas'ter, D. T. Executive Council, held Wednesday, Oct. 5 in the Agnew Suzuki. A 'book of Suzuki's writ­ Room of t he Student Center at 7 p.m. ings w h ich Dr. IPhilliips edited Because of the success of Women's Weekend held every and rwrote tohe introduction for spring, WCS:C, a committee of Will tappear in the sp-ring of 1961. •WBC, is in'troducing a fall weel{· take place on Friday a nd Sato~ This is 'the first of a series of end including just as much fun urday, Nov. 18 and 19. On Friday 'lectmes enhtled "PihirlosOiphy and 'but on a less expensive scale. night dorm parties will be 'held CRADLE SONG - The cast of Cradle Song rehearses before (Con tinued on •Page 8) South Campus 'Weekend will with music provide d by records. their first performance in Mitchell on Oct. 20, 21, 22. Pictures Many of the wome n's halls are from left to right are Cassandra Williams, sophomore; Maddy expected to participate in joint Fetterman, junior; Sally Megonigal. parties, and party hopping will! By Mike Lewis lings' sets, will. be most re­ Mortar Board, O.D.K. Sponsor be encouraged. Saturday after· cent performance in .the area noon, t'he gals and their guy~ Director Turner ·Edge ·has an­ since last year's television pro­ will attend t'he Delaware vs. n ounced the "Completion of the duction starring Helen Hayes Annual Leaders Conference Bucknell game. That evening !fin a l week of rehearsals for THE (Continued on iPage· 8) Mortar Board and Omicron Delta Kappa, national hon­ there will b e a Sadie Hawkins CRA DLE SONG, .to .be performed Dance in the Student Center.
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