The Daily Egyptian, April 05, 1963

The Daily Egyptian, April 05, 1963

Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC April 1963 Daily Egyptian 1963 4-5-1963 The aiD ly Egyptian, April 05, 1963 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_April1963 Volume 44, Issue 71 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, April 05, 1963." (Apr 1963). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1963 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in April 1963 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. .~ Trustees Meet _City Officials April 26 President Delyte W. Morris In addition to Miller, city tbe city had earmarked for has invited tile mayor of ·Car- attorney J. Edward Helton, private constrUction. bondale, O. Blaney MUler and Zoning Admlnlstrator, Tom President Morris has beld several otber city officials, Easterly and Planning Con- several meetings hlmselfwith to meet with the StU Board sultant, G. C. Rborbeck are tbe city admJnlstration in an of Trustees April 26 to dls- asked to discuss problems at t e m p t to iron out tile cuss land use problems. with tile board and have lunch problems. MUler had asked for an at 12:30 p.m. Tbe meeting Cbarles Goss , chairman of audience with tbe board before wUl be beld on the Carbondale tbe Carbondale City Plan ~EGYPTJ.IN I} tII~ tbe 26th, but President Morris campus. Commission sald about $2.5 JtJ.4IttitlfM, tli«4i,4, M.~'''U~~~ in a letter read at tile Plsn Problems between the city million of private construc­ --y Commission meetingWednes- of Carbondale and the UnI- tlon was either on tbedrawlng Corbondole, Illinois day night, sald it had not been versirr arose last monthwben board or underway wilen tIle _ ._Vol ••• ~ Fridoy, April 5, 1963 Number 71 possible to get tbe trustees tile University announced itS University made the surprise ".-'"-_______________________-J together earller. plans to expand Into an area announcement. Kingston Trio Coming To Southern May 17 1 * * Tickets For Two Shows High Rise Dorm Go On Sale April 22 Bids Accepted The Kingston Trio, popular sponsoring organization, has A major step toward pro­ folk-singing group, is coming arranged for tile Trio to pre­ viding campus ~slng for ap­ to So utbern for two perform­ sent 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p. m. :.coximately 2,000 tnore ances on Friday, May 17. sbows in the Carbo nd ale SIU BtUdents was .tske n with Delta Chi Fraternity, tile Armory. tbe advertising tOr bids Tues­ day for a 17-story girls' WSIU-TV To Show Tbe concerts are being beld dormitory, a group of boys' In tile Artnory because of Its dormitory buildings and other Student Version larger seating capacity than faclUties In University Park on-campus facilities. Development, just east of Of Wilde's Salome Tickets will go on sale April McAndrew Stadium. 22 at tile Information Desk An all-srudent production Separate sealed proposals of the University Center. are being asked by Univer­ of Oscar Wilde's "Salome" sity Architect Cbarles Pul­ will be telecast by WSIU-TV Special seating and special ley for mechanical work, to In May, It was announced lighting has been armnged De opened at 2 p.m. May 9 yesterday. for tbe sbows In the ArtDOry. and for general construction, The one-bour production A spokesman for Delta Chi to be opened at 2 p.m.. May will be tile wort of srudents sald tile Armory will accom­ 16. TIle bids wUl be opened only, Including production modate about 2,000 persons In tile ballrooms of tile Uni­ crew as well as CasL a ' sbow as compared to 1,600 versity Center on tile Car­ Dennis Immel, a junior per sbow at Shryock bondale campus. theater !I'ajor, will direct the Auditorium.. TIle University Park pro­ production. Tbe Trio, composed of John ject calls for tile construc­ Tryouts for tile show wUl Stewart, Nick Reynolds and tion of tile l7-story residence be held Monday and Tuesday Bob Shane, has appeared In bllUding to bouse I,OOOwotnell from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room auditoriums of most major srudents; and three four- story 201, Old Maln. colleges and unlversitie8 In Immel sald that a cast of triads, actually nine buildings, THE KINGSTON TRIO tbe country. to bouse about 1,000 men. Also 20 will be needed for tile sbow. Included In the project is a The IC1ngston Trio Sky­ comtnons building In which Career Days: rocketed to success In 1958 tIlere will be dining facilities through tile laurels of tIleir for both male and female resi­ first million- selllng record, dents and site work including 3,000 High School Students "Tom Dooley." an underground pass beneath Otller million-sellers by tile U. S. Route 51 between tbe group since tbat time include park and tile main campus. Expected for Weekend Events "Tijuana Jail," "M.T.A .. " Tbe mechanical work pro­ uWorried Man, OJ "Ever- posals include site work, An estimated 3,000 high Open House will be from 9 a. m. be glades," "Where Have All water supply, piping, sewers, school students are expected to 3 p. m., with a tour of I the Flowers Gone," and electricity, plumbing, heat­ on campus Saturday for career the Thompson Point dormi­ "Greenback 'f Ing, refrigeration, ventilation days, open houses and s pe cial tories and demonstrations at and temperature controls. events tn various academic the e ngineering laboratories Tbe construction will be fj ­ fields. Included. nanced through self-liqui­ TIle events include the About 250 high school sru­ dating revenue bonds and will School of Technology's Engi­ dents are expected for tile . "" on a site formerly called neering Open House, the third event. Herman Stoever, who Dowdell Halls, occupied by annual School of Agriculrure is In charge of the program, 210 male srudents in tempor­ High School Guest Day, tbe sald tIlere will be desplays, ary barracks-type buildings. School of Home Economics exhibits and films concernlng Three other construction High Scbool Career Day and engineering. projects are being scheduled the Southern District of tile Some 250 high schoolers for action this year. Tbey are Il1lnois Junior Academy of are also anticipated for tile the C e n era I classrooms Science exhibition. School of AgrIculture Guest bull din g, the Technology Tbe Engineering 0 pe n Day. Careers In agriculture buildings, and tile School of House will be beld In the Uni­ will be tile tIleme of tile an­ Communications building. versity Center Ballroom. The nual event. Registration ·wlll be In tile April 26-27: Agriculrure Building foyer from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Sarurday. Study ·Of Judicial Systems More than 1,850 srudents from about 65 illinois com­ munities are expected for tile Leadership Camp Proiect Home Economics Career Day. Spring Leadership Camp An evaluation of the present Science projects by sTUdents I this year will srudy campus judicial system wUl be tile in some 30 area junior and .ildiclaJ boards and problems, chief item on tile. agenda. Panel senior high scboo1 wUl be on I according to Terry Cook, Sru­ discussions will be beld by public view Sarurday In the dent Government communica- members of tile Office of Sru­ University School gymnasium. tions officer. dent Affairs and University T he Southern District of tile Members of all StU judicial personnel. llLlnois Junior Academy of . organizations bave been in­ Science will sponsor an ex­ ; vlted to tile Spring Leader­ The group attending tile bibit of some 250 experi­ ship Camp at Little Grassy leaderShip camp will include ments and Qther projects ILLINOIS LEGEND - Marjorie L... tr_ ond Ken Staff w.r. o· - J Lske on April 26-27. members of present judicial Wlllard M.Gersbaclier, pro­ DlCN11 .... seven members of Interpreter's Theater who retold the f.; JoilD Reznick, chairman of boards, furure members and fessor of zoology and South­ "Legend of Southern Illinois" at Thursday's conv'ocation pro. • tile Campus Judicial Board, others involved In srudent ern District chalrman. said gram. The cast will repeat the program for inmates at Menard <,-,,' wlll bead tile progr am. governqtent. 500 to 600 students are ex- Stote Prison on Eo ...r Sundoy . (Photo- by Joh.l!ubin) \ t ~- 1963 I 1'Iwamr Department To Spo~r Scenic Design Competition Por me seco~ year, me 2-26, and awards will be an­ At Library Meet • Tbeater Deparnnent Is spon­ lIOunced May 28. s 0 r I n g an Intercollegiate Designs may be done in any Ralph McCoy. d1rectDr of scenic design competition and medium, but must be properly librarieS. and Perrta Randall, exhibition. matted. assistant director of Uhrary Tbe scene designs must be tecbnlca1 services, will speak It is open to both graduate for a play produced or planned at me Professional Midwest and undergraduate students in Academic Librartans CoDfer­ Amertcan colleges and uni­ for production or assigned for a project In scene-design ence In St. Louis. verSities, according to Chris­ Tbe coDference which opens tian H. Moe, associate pro­ classes on a college campus during me academic year today and continues through fessor In me department. 1962-63. tomorrow will be beld at the Deadline for submission of .newly .constructed Wasb­ entries for the $100 award is Judges for the competition will be SIU faculty members ingtOn University library and April 30, tbe exhibition will be at St. Louis University's Pius beld on the StU campus May Mordecai Gorellk, research professor in theater; Claude Sbaver, visiting professor in WILLIAM IoIcKEEFERY X~~~~.rin discuss the" theater; Burnett H. Shryock, problems in building a library• VARSITY LATE SHOW dean of me School of Pine Dean McKeefery Randall will discuss the new pboto-copYing equipment be­ TONIGHT emil SATURDAY NIGHT Ony Ans; Herben L.

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