SSTH3H J . NSL,,V i . “V* The LA WREN! 61/11 «iít-jsical ¿0L Volume 85—Number 18 Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin S-’N, \cy^ Board of Control Names Staff of 1966 Lawrentian DICK TELLER has officially assumed the position as editor of the Lawrentian for the next three terms, be­ ginning with this week’s issue. The Lawrentian Board of Control make the appointment Monday, Feb. 14. Teller moved and Paul Temple, circulation from managing editor to acting editors; and Stuart Baird, Rich­ editor earlier in the term when ard Knablein and George Pow­ Gibson Henry, editor at the time, er, photographers. Rod Clark re­ became ill. mains as sports editor. ANDY C.n.BOY, former adver­ Members of the board com­ tising manager, became business mended Henry for his successful manager. Moving from make-up editorship and Teller for his editor, John Grandin took on work as acting editor after the job of managing editor. Rolf llenrv became ill. Special con­ Swensen assumed the duties of gratulations went to Roger Law­ advertising manager. ler, retiring busint'ss manager, The recently named news edi­ for removing a $1300 deficit in tors are Char Sanna, former as­ on«* year. sociate news editor, and Bruce Seymour. Nancy Johnson re­ Members of the lawrentian mains as associate news editor. board of control are Miss Mary In the feature department, Morton, clean of women; Ken­ Nancy Kaplan and Bonnie Bry­ neth Venderbush, dean of men; ant continue as editor and asso­ Bertrand Goldgar, assistant pro­ ciate editor, respectively. Di fessor of English: Henry: Teller; Banthin, former news editor, fills Lawler and Craig Harris. Mar­ the newly-created post of assist­ vin R. Wrolstad, business man­ ant to the editor. ager of the university, and a OTHER appointments made by member of the board, was ab­ the board include: Richard Piehl sent. Annual Banquet Presents Best-Loved Senior Women SHARI JACOB, Elizabeth Painter, Sheila Pernot, and Cindy Steven were chosen Best-Loved of 1966 at the annual Best-Loved banquet held Tuesday evening, Feb. 22 in Colman dining hall. PORTRAYING George and ment and has served as a mem­ Martha Washington and James ber of the Academic Aims con­ and Dolly Madison, the girls ference. the Religion in Life were presented in colonial cos­ steering board, and the Student tumes and did the minuet to an Senate. audience including their moth­ She has been a counselor, a ers, past members of Best Ix>v- Tri Y advisor, and scout leader ed and Lawrence women. at Morgan school. She Is a Miss Jacob, a chemistry ma­ member of Delta Gamma soror­ jor from Grosse Pointe Woods. ity. THE LAW RENTIAN Board of Control appears following the meeting at which they Michigan, has served as a fresh­ ENTERTAINMENT for the chose the new members of the Lawrentian editorial staff for the next year. man women's counselor, a pro­ banquet was presented by Karen gram worker at Winnebago Schiebler and Alice Haselden County hospital, and a represen­ singing selections from “West tative of LWA and the Student Side Story.” Senate Executive committee. Mrs. Elizabeth Koffka, profes­ M ancini, Hein Take Office; An honors student, she is a sor of history, spoke on the topic member of Pi Sigma, and a re­ “ Reflections of the Individual in cipient of a prize scholarship in Society” in which she comment­ semantics. She is a member of ed upon contemporary confor­ Harris Names Secretaries Pi Beta Phi sorority and has mity, the challenge of the indi­ served as secretary and presi­ vidual in society, and the ques­ FOUR NEW OFFICERS took their places 11 the Student Senate this week: Jay Man­ dent of Panhellenic council. tion of loyalty to group or one­ cini, vice-president; John Hein, treasurer; Christine Kaufman, recording secretary; and A HISTORY major from La­ self. Ellen Potthoff, corresponding secretary. Mancini and Hein both gave interviews to the mar, Colorado, Miss Painter is Lawrentian reporters. a past president of WRA and has THE FIRST point Mancini TIIE CHANGE may come, he first concern is to work within served on its board for three made in an interview with the said, simply through the increas­ the framework developed by the years. She is currently the pres­ Hah To Discuss Lawrentian was that he felt the ing experience of the officers in now retired treasurer, A1 Stern. ident of LWA and has also held closeness of the election indicat­ presiding over the Senate meet­ Hein praised Stern’s introduc­ the office of treasurer of that ed the quality of his opposition. ings. tion of a uniform ledger system organization. Japan As Ally Mancini also looked upon in­ While he admitted it was too among committee treasurers. He She served as a counselor last “Japan Resurgent: What Kind soon for him to say a great deal dividual meetings each month also expressed his intention to year, was a member of the Re- of Ally?” is the topic of a Great about his work as Student Sen­ with the chairmen of the Senate continue Stem’s practice of ligion in Life steering board, and Décisions luncheon meeting to be ate vice president, Mancini did committees as a possible source keeping complete records of ex­ has been active in scouting pro­ held at noon Thursday, Mar. 3, note that plans have already of valuable intra-Senate com­ penditures for future reference. grams at Edison and Morgan in the Terrace room of the union. been made to inquire into the munication. He hopes that the IF HIS successors continue this schools. She is a member of Speaker at the meeting will be means of implementing his cam­ future may see the development practice of keeping complete ex­ Kappa Delta sorority. Chong Do Hah, instructor in gov­ paign proposals. Appointments of joint committee activities penditure records, said Hein, the ernment. Miss Pernot, a music major with administration officials through the co-ordinating func­ records may eventually be use­ Hah, a native of Korea, has and honors student from Clinton- have been made to discuss im­ tion of the vice president. ful as a source for statistical studied Japanese government and ville, Wisconsin, is a member of plementing his platform. Other responsibilities he looks research on committee fi­ foreign policy throughout his ac­ the Lawrence Singers and has Mancini finds his position gen­ forward to are acting as the nances. ademic career. sung in the Messiah and several erally what he expected it to publicity chairman for Student Hein emphasized his view that He is the author of “Bitter Dip­ student operas. She has served be, but he repeated some of the Senate sponsored activities and management of Student Senate lomacy: Post-war Japan-Korea on the New Student Week com­ points of his platform which serving on the executive board. finances work from the bottom Relations,” published in the book mittee and has been a member seem just as important to him MANCINI said he hopes the up: the treasurer of each com­ “Asian Studies 1964” by the Uni­ of the President’s committee for from his new vantage point. executive board will be able to mittee holds the ultimate respon­ versity of Nebraska Press. two years. First among these was the serve as an effective way of dis­ sibility for working within the He also has in progress a book- necessity of freeing the Senate cussing and dealing wfith matters limits of his committee’s budget. HER activities also include length manuscript entitled “ Ye- meeting from time-consuming which affect all segments of the The treasurer of the entire or­ her leadership of a cub scout shida Shigeru’s Foreign Policy.” discussion of matters of minor student body. ganization, said Hein, has the re­ troop at Morgan school and her Hah received a bachelor’s de­ importance and impact. Man­ In his interview, Hein out­ sponsibility for ensuring that directorship of two youth church gree from Indiana university, and cini is uncertain what would be lined his main objectives as he budget proposals from individual choirs. She is a member of Kap­ a masters’ degree from the Wood­ the best way to achieve this, but assumed the office of Student committee treasurers are real­ pa Alpha Theta sorority. row Wilson school of foreign Af­ he hopes to help institute some Senate treasurer. Because .he istic and that all 26 fit within Cindy Steven is a government fairs, University of Virginia. kind of procedural or functional took office while the budget the Student Senate budget. major from Houston, Texas, and He has been engaged in a doc­ change which would increase drawn up last year is still ef­ IN LOOKING forward to his an honors student. She has par­ toral program in government and Senate efficiency. fective, he said, he feels that his Continued on P a g « 2 ticipated in Student Eneamp- history at Indiana university. The LAWRENTIAN HEIN Page Two Feb. 26, 1966 School To Hold Continued from Page 1 work with the treasurers of the A swinging weekend in Dance Tonight 26 committees, he said that he Student Senate is sponsoring the will work for a smooth and ef­ Chicago for $16 all-school dance “Lady and the ficient transition of committee Tramp” to be held tonight, Feb­ heads next term. SUSAN M. KEIRN ruary 26, at Pennings Country To guarantee a smooth change­ M anchester over, he intends to make exten­ College, No. club. Buses will leave from the Manchester, Ind. sive use of the records of the sa y s, "Any quad at 7:15. 7:30, 7:45, 8:00, 8:15, student, man and 8:30 p.m.
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