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Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC June 1960 Daily Egyptian 1960 6-7-1960 e Egyptian, June 07, 1960 Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: hp://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_June1960 Volume 41, Issue 62 is Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1960 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in June 1960 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Egyptian Staff, "e Egyptian, June 07, 1960" (1960). June 1960. Paper 3. hp://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_June1960/3
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Southern Illinois University CarbondaleOpenSIUC

June 1960 Daily Egyptian 1960

6-7-1960

The Egyptian, June 07, 1960Egyptian Staff

Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_June1960Volume 41, Issue 62

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1960 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in June 1960 by anauthorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationEgyptian Staff, "The Egyptian, June 07, 1960" (1960). June 1960. Paper 3.http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_June1960/3

The Evil Of (ollege Make's The See.'... Those Dam Final Exams

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Traffic Fatalities 1960' Last Year

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THE' EGYPTIAN ... _ .. 11 .... • •• I'm .tllis meRJ

In Our 44th Year Serving A Campus

Population of 10,000 r GUARDIAN DF THE nUDE1m' RIGHT TD IOIDW

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980 Look To Commencement On June 15 Students

Spend $2,300,000

In Hong Kong When Summit Failed

People Felt Both Countries were Iowa State President Will Address Largest Class

A d"""" bod, of.tightl, L k F FIR I G· II A , ... ·limo "in"".r ' h. := S2~,!":,.;in ~7. 00 ing or au ts, e ates rlllne ~~ ~~,""':~ ~= =~ ~'~d~~:m= By J. Dill tatonal powers instead 01 adding Jden from sru as ... "tIl as other ~!~ :'~~i~ ~.~ dents be'e. Editlr·l..thiff 1'I'IOrt:. colleges .ilI mmprise the five- times, and who has been ...... rded

Tbe . she that the ~ar-Ea.ste!"ll nev.-spapers call!d He said therr ,,'as no !elident man team. Dr. GrinneD said he honorary degrees from 10 collegCli b·,;;n~. ""'Sf the 8000 the break-up of the Summit Con· Communist activit)' during h i s will definitely not be a memw and universities will be the speak.

~ts totals : .:00 a ,,~ ference .. "A plague ,on both yoor .~~'. and thai ,reporU of \ioleD! of the learn, er at SlU's 85th June COIl'lll'lenct-, Carbondal Q\' 50 cent houses. Vice President John E, killinp were either faulty or at M,re SPice Teachers ment exercises her June 15, ~ belw~ ~ ~ $~"'m- GrinoeIl •. s.a.id last ",~, • rest during ~ t~'O weeki. He 'Ibe bigg~ Deed of the country Virgil M. lIaneher. preskk!nt of ly in additiorllo renL Dr_ Gnnnell '\I,'as III .Hong Kong spent .some time m the M60ng as far as education is concenxd. the Slate University 0 100000·a, "'ill

M~ .spent a~1ua1ly for :::th~~~~t!;:~e:!~:~' ~~ :ori~ina~.~~":~~ar:~~ H7:ir:oo: ~=~ o~~: '\I,~ s~~ clothing III Carbondale ranges lries were too quick lo lake of- Grinnell stayed with the · Mekong tic achievement rankl fU"lt among 98) candidates gather at 7 p.rn. !::enSSrO s~= than~. "'!:. fense and thaI both ""'ere at fault. Chief, oDe cl the most important respeded lralu, ud that in McAadrew Stadium w receh-e • spending . "The peop~ fdt both countnes men 0( the country. en w~ rated highly among pro- degrees. ~bly more lhan men .I]""ft"£ just looking for- faults in the AMI. Friel llly fesskm. He indicated the Viet- Included '\I,ill be two candidates this category. other." the ,'ice presid«lt said. ''TtIt Viet-Nam people han Nam people are eager for more: for doctoraJ degrees in psycho1l>

Of the lOla1 men students: 49 Dr. Grinnell and Or. Willis E. friend1y feelings lo"..nI the Unit andbett.ereducation gy, Alvin Cohen of Boston and per ceflt do their Olla cooking Malone, director 01 admissions, ed States," he reported "'I1le edu- The ble sott-spoken ''lce William Holz or Spnngfield 1bey Only 10 per cent of the WOmeD completing a p~lract survey cationaJ leaden are: trying 10 _i~ __ IA:"-A will be the lim Ph D wmnen III students eal ~y at IW- of elementary educaliol1. a""ay from the influence ol Fr~ :;~';::U::U s:it-"; " South Pacific" thai department smee II maugur- j taW'Zlts, Yo'hile .4 per- cenl eal Rucwil tI Spr EplsNt and the country has ;G~.' deIcribr.d the tall ~ : Sou- altd doctoral lrammg three yean al domutones and 16 per cent ''The spy plane incident brought uonali.stk In-ards the tropJ I nl~ts -and Needs Talent ago cook for them,ehes a ktI. of amusement "" th the peG- "The Amencan mihta repre- I I~ H ~ led Le II Carter

The SUf'"t'Y notes lhat 56 per Iple ' be said 'The English felt 5e!Ilatives--espeOaUy some ~mc ~':' ml:rful eou":n: :~mna by ~ For Production ~ became Iou's rut-cent of men students and 44 per Eisenho .... -er made a rmstake by 6S-are DOl domg as "' ell fo fur and ki of ~ dal 1!MO aile 16- PlegaJ cent of ""omen ",-ori: part time adrruttlflg It u s a spy plane In !her- relations as the dlpkmatic ~~~l! of" thelo men and The producers of "South Pol a:e:: ' nth the r~~~ of ""hile m college. Also Q per UK' past, countnes had not ad forces," he wd of the t effic," summer ,,'Orksbop produc- 8 utlez- Lamb Foster and Pope.. cent of lhe men aDd 47 pet cent nutted such because a spy 1$ not· The \'lce Presldmt reported thai womeo Cl y. _ tion staged as a cooperalJ\'e ef He holds a baehclor of arts degree of "'"Omen sludents lile off-cun mally 00 hIS 0"'11 al aU times. and if the contract IS appro\ed, fi ... e He Iold of Hong Kong as being r r the ttl I nd d rrom IO'II.a as weU as a law ~

pus ~:=~~ ::~ =)t~~~~uish III ~1~::?fo~C:~1 ~o a: ::=ce ~ ~nf=~: :;s:; ~u. an!ea~:g alr::: eo gree and 'graduate degree from

D . Dr GnnneU who was III Wash \'lSe Vlel-Nam elementary schools. magnificent &lghu and dreary Wilham Taylor, mUSIc director, ~=:~~y. where be Yo'as

rivers mgton, D C last v,-eek making a The 1'\1," elemefltary schools cur- slwns, plus the largest harbor m wd a girl of Polynepan, Oralta1. Hancher 15 • former ehaimw! D ~eport 00 his trip, 5IlId Vtet.N~ .--mLly under construction .. ill take the .. "rid. .. or Asian racial origin is needed of the AmericaD Council .CD Edu-

rop I~ more peaceful than reportJ Ill- studenu through the sixth grade. As for Japan, the Vlcit president to fill the of Li I d.a gb Slat Universities AmI and

4 000· S k di~ate, but thai . polltical unrest is Ad ... isement wiU be given sped-- said the country WIJi further part a u tel" Na~nal Assn. of State' Um\ftt. , UC S t'\,denl. He Aid the people are fically tll curricul.um and meth- ahead than most people suspect. of B~y Mary. 5itieI He is a member of tbt

More: thaD sum has beta col- restless btocause of the dictalorial ods. The adrisors ",ill also ",'On: and that il is a counll'}' of the Auditions for the Rodge'S and U.s -delegation 10 the Utiled Iected io traffic fmes since Sept. policies of their p~idml. The .. i~ . the de ... elopment of teacher ful~. He tllid of the exI.reme H.ammerst.ein musical comedy 1.0 Nations and s vice resideDl 01 the 1 lasI year, for ,ioiations rang_ people f~1 ~ Presidenl ~~ld lramlllg for ielementary schools po~teness of the people, and of be presented August 5-fi in Sbry- A$!OclaLioD of AmerieaD Uniwr-

TH~t!ieE: found a cool drev,' Marx. son of Paul Marx, :.!s In;:: '~b!g~ ha\'e reJllIqUlshed some of his dlc· of the future. their proud nature. ::h~ud~ri::..ere~ :: s:i~te commencement cere-

«nI! 1.0 tiags last weekend at English lecturer, IiI!emed to do ..... n here and using them iIIe' ( • Th. d R U book "Tales or the South Pa. monies will be held for 70 grad-

:; =~a~ :!:·:e:::su~~~= ~-;':~n'odloof:;:_~", ruslus Ir unner- p :;':r J:==::!;=t:~:-st.atClaU: the century mark. Little An- (Photo by Val Biggen) _"'(;j u"" r - oJ. ,.""C" mefI and v,'Omen deall " 'ilb prob- Edv,-ardsville.

. SSrO had been collected as of May Haz.el-eyed Jane Cnasius, Soulb- High School, IS theis year's Mis! Ten semi-fhalist.s were an· Jems v,'hich arose under the spec_ -----HomecomIng 1960 20, compared lo ~ pre:vious em's entry in the statev.ide Mis.s Illinois, he is ~7. weighs 128 nounced Saturday night. aDd ial conditioo.s on a Pacific.island 19 S· U

year's toI4l or 31 fanes of that Millinois Pageant held at ML pounds and is a blue"eyed blonde thea bad to go througb their paces during World War II. Iftn p IC t· t I Ca I At SIU ~~:~ec~ ~the ~ Vernon June 2-4. ",-as picktd as She will "'1Iresent the state 'in a second time under closer ~ T~ AYli~~ie .... . " ." on lnen a pers entsundeJ"ZI )·tarsofage. :~:==uaSa:!a ~~ ~ca mmpetiUoo at A1-:y~~:alsoby~judin~a ... ~~: ~l ~~::::: For Tour ' •. . The trend has been upward " Y IantlC Clly. N.J .• next fall. Y . . g, office weekdays lIHI a .m. and

Southern VoiD be turned mto aloons: DIck Schally, chairman. in recent Yo·etks Zimmerrnin It really was a "'onderful eJ:- Conlesta'lts ,,-ere judged for asked a set of questiOns like: 3--4 Sing} dmissio $1 K'I!DI! of "Continental ~pers" and Judy Shackelford and AI Jen· said, possibly ~use there is ~. ~ I met ~,really ~eDt ~ 'ftll as.their ~ " WouJd you ~t Univac tD eou:: for eu: ProdU:: ~ Nineteen students. haft iigned ~ zz. as 11omecomin~ 1960 ness, \ice-chairmen 0( the parade: "more of a tempt.atiorl to drhoe fUel! girls,. Jane said_ Bul,~ an bathing SU I t S and everung choose yOW" mate? included in the season ticket book. up for a tour ol rune European biLs Salukiland. . Ron Jacobez-. clWrn:Iac and Jan "'iIea lhe weather geta; .. -atn'II!r.', hate to think about finals now. gowns. Personality and poise, as "What do you thlnk the role d. Jet. eounlties UI ~Y the fashkI:1 and

June Bradley, Uomecom.ing Ernst. \'ic:e-cbalnnan of bl.icil: Most commoD violatioa was fl- me added. .. det.ermined by the judges in a .. 'OIDeII will he in the future?" William Taylor is music direc- tenlle lnd~ cl W~ Eur-~Irman.. bas armou~ the ap· 8t'\'my CA:llcman; ~ ~ legal ~g .. Silliest violation A panel of ~ven ).tid";\'e$l, )udg- face-to-face f~ garden party ~fler the iJ~-s, Misl Dll- tor. Stage director is Paul Hibbs ope, according to Dr, Ade~ M. poLltments of the steenng com- T Bucha 'ce-cha.innan of .. 'as putUng slickers on the out- es selected VICky Joyce Nutter, Saturday mol1llDg, alIo played a DOli and four runoers-up wert 01 the theater departmeD1. QIOre. Hofl.rr..an, professor and cha:irmaa miUet memben. ;: ,nan, ~ side 01 lhe wiDdshieId instead 17, a 1960 graduate of Vaodalia part in thejud,gina. 8llIlCIIIJX!ed. ograpber- is Marlon Hopkins. Qw-_ of the clothing aDd textiles de-• . following chairmen .. -ere queen 5 coma of the inside. its ZoeckIer IS tedm.ical diredor partme:lt III SIU's School ol Harne c:hc:witn from 107 applications re- Su.'>Ie Mill« 1$ c:hauman and The figures "'"ft"£ compded by Hospital Confab! A 5emUW" -.uksbop ",iU be POnERY INSTRUCTOR WINS aDd Sarah Allen is accompaniSt Econonrlcs. eeiW'd : -Kathy Kirnmell, c:hU- Margo Moore IS \iced.a.inna ' the Parlting Section Offiot of lheld on "departmenr.al aod urut PRllES IN KANWSHOW for theproductioa Included OIl the agenda are a IDaJI kI Judy Engstrom. vice- :U:e m" ~;tee, ~I Student AUIlJ"S' Here June 21 cost finding .. Parti~U ",ill be A work by Nicholas VergeU.e Purpose of the summer k Fourth of J uly party at the Amen-

,... chairman of alumni and past ' II-man a UDt divided into sma1J ~ps, fum- Vo'Or can Embassy III London, a per_ queens' John Bigando chainnanlmugs, VICe ch.ulilWl of the r All aMual accou.1ling confez-- ished ... ilb a calailiIUng machine pottery instructor at sru, bas $bop, Taylor sa.Ld. IS to protrlde lormance of the Pas5IOO Play W P~I lIeId!. ... ice.daainnan of q~ s reception , Ron \ Iukle, LAST EGYPTIAN ence for hospital offJcials ... ,,11 be zxI pul 10 .",,,ri: 00 operaung ex: prues arxLfinl prize in ceramic eo.te'~1 for the tm1pl1S a l Ow _ An'Imergau, Germany, AUemblieL. ' ct:alrman. and Brencb Mo~U THIS TERM heki here June Z1-23, presented penses or a ns-bed hospital. sculpture in the annual Deco.nI. and 10 gn"e the y~g ~ie a a ...wt 1.0 the Vatican Gardens in

'Donn.:! Sc:buchard, ch:Iirm:m \ '1Ce _chaIrman ol ~r P7'~ WiUl •• ~litItiH .f ~is isSie. by the Sou!hem Dllnois c:b:Ip,t.er Arthur Gtmtley, auociate pro: lift ArtI and Crafts Elhibition ~ to perfonn In a good Rome, and a canal trip in the alii Toni Gould and Bob lIaskin- gram .• md Joan Ml ~. ch:I ,r tile Ep',tiU stitt WJlt take I of the Amencan A$.-.n .• of Hospltal,euor of . ccounting al SL Loul'l:at WichiLi Kat The shov.' which Net.heriaDds. A.'ln, \'ice chairman . of campus man and Bob J~, \'lee duur- 'ralllltII YlCltiN---4t at I .. · Accountants. Unh'ftSit)'. will ~ the Vo'Ori.:- dmr,' 2'; f'Otries from • Alihoogh c~ of thrse sum· The group, a class of. graduate detwtltkm: Undu Hart1f'y. chair. man of tlle stage sho" . tit die 11m Friar Ifter 11m. The program \\i 11 include such shop. He Yo'W have fhoe auistanl!l : ' through- mer producUons are: madl; . up home economic studeDu. will man and Gar), Gholson, \ice- Leekrlle Sf.ted mer .-1 ~ Piala .t tIIis sub)eclS aod speakers as "Mean- Sister Jdary J oseph. a('('O!J:tltant, out the U.s .. is ODe ol the PII- malnly 0( SIU. studeot.s, auditlOllJ Is\oe New yOft by ~ June chairman 0( d.anee demraLions: Bradley o.slo anoo .... nc.d thai stqe Clil fir I Slmt-wllkly ingful Sl3Wlics Pertinent 10 Good St. ~ts Hoapltal. Red Bud: tiou'l three largeIt. are open 10 hip .school swdents 29. retumiDg AlC- 14. In EDnIpe Bob Leonard. chalrmau and Lynn 't' LecL.-rone wu Il'Iecled gftl- (TIIIUy l1li FriIltJ) semmer Hospital ttt..,.gemenl," IUchard Sister Mlc:bMt Marie, acceuntaDt. a Leorwd edu. and adults of all ages In the car· lht). YoiU travel by tnin, bus and Kinley and Susan McManis. vice- eral , ice-c:ha.lrm:I;] and Gan Hay- Ep',uu. iatIIII " I .... ", L Jobnsoo, associate director of St. ADd~ .. HoIpIr.al, Mutpbya- ipeecb ~ • Beny, bondaJe area. boat. Dr. Holbun '\I,iU be in ehalmMln 0( fuumot' : Bob Win- es '\1,"31; picked .os steering ~ (Friday "1)') II IIlrtq "it the American ~tal AssD,; boro: Roy Somers. actountanl, e.Uonal director of the NatioDal charge of the group. ., Itead, dWnnan and Fran Daly tee S«retary. .t...... "Need for Cost Findings In The F'ranIdin &splr.al, 8en1Dn: Retan Credit AsID .• St. Louis em MOFIELD SPEAKER AT lreland with its linen industry, ~ clbospltality. The fU"ll generi steerirlg com- BHllie 0. .... ,at Em- pital5." Harold Hinderer, director Leo J . DtnovaD. senior account- '''I11e Woaderful Wc:rid ol Credit... · ... URRAY COMMENCEMENT ,1 .. iIl be the first stop. In EDgIand. .... CIaairmII miUee meeting Yo-S held 'fburI.- tiu III., wtll IIIUII tIM: ... rJ financial management &ervIces. ant. pub8c .. ccounUng fum, SL Reservationl or additiooal infer- William R. Mol"Jdd, inItrud.or the houses of Harmell, cIeIiJDII"

Becky Jeffries YoU cbosea ' as day night .The chairmen were urg- ter till SImmer IS tile replar :athoUc Hospil81 AsSIl., aDd " f'rom ~s, and Olrtis BoIerjadt. ho&. mation may be obtaiJed fnm ,IJ. in the radio-tv department at to the Queen aDd olber membera r ehalrman .,.,..ne Larry Las .. -eU ed 1.0 6eiec:r individual committeesl lllitlrial stiff .... .,s fir 11m· Cost P'inding to Budgeting," Ed-jPltal represenlatlft for B I u e B. Bauemfeind. assistant deaD, SJU. Wali m~1 speak_ or the royal family , and 0( AmiaI.

~~ ":. ~ ~ begin makillg plans for thel !:.. • ...,., jUs lUlU at ~~hmldlcin, snr. ScbooI c,:,~ June 2l will i.oclude =u: TedmkIl and Adult :-;.~~~:~~ High. :~~~ lAmdOIl ~

,.M I .... eliot ..- ~ doo 1)0"1.' tar u., COIIIidsotioD otha- thaD ........ "....,. it iaoWoaoIIIo. , ........ __ ......w ........ joumaIiot what be -W ..... , .... ~""1dIory t., _i ....... pocketbool: io .... ych ., be • ...,;w .. IdIory t., tbo poc:bdICd ~ 0D0Cbu; that m.Imdual nopoaoi­biIitr_.- ... eoapod t., pIoodq ODOther", illllI\ICtioao 0<. ODOther", cIioIdaIa.

End Of The Line For Seniors

;t ~ guy. after the ril"5l couple

f'4 tames the pretty one ~ent

throush this process;. would aUlOmalically lake: • book of matches from his pocket and li~ht • match. The girl went through the routine pt1K'edure about five times, .nd the guy was al ..... ays almJy boklng a lighted match 'II'hen she event· ually fished a fag from the pack.

But about the sixth l.ime. she :QfIk the pUN<: from the seat, Nit II on the table, opened the purse .. ld began diving inside wilh her 'II·hite Pi'll'. ~ guy iol.lomatically v.~1 for lh~ mat· Cf)H only 10 blink and blllSh WIM!fl she puilP.d a kleenv; from ht:r PUI'W! and juS!. 5lJan!d at hiln.

Wnat can you 6a)'~

th.:J1 students who continue to w;ed as hu 'theme: how 'n 1:\1 or road bet'll'Cf'n IlI inoil' ond Wash·

1I:I!:i~~~t(~!.u.·:" :~.~ =:~~ ~~I~ IlJ I =\'~: =I~ =\~ro::.

laded bim and saki that per. sons using the p::ilh oould be fined if the t rOlspass.ing conin~ The iUeg:J1 crossing is directly al'l'OSS (rom the old Sigma Pi fra mty house just olr Wash­ing1.cl.lAvenue.

cnonuk, lIn .. h THE EGYPTIAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1111

Fall Bond Issue Needs . Big Push Summer Cinema Slate Set

Frill', 11111 SlbIlh, Eflnlnr HI IIIU' , .• . -11, .. , .•. IIIBI ·

SJturlll, .nlll Slnll., Atll,nN" Z,H , .•. 11 HI, .•.

Sun4., Eflnln, • , .• . till • .•.

Blue Jeans and Levis Will Be Pennitted for Summer Dress at All Times .

StU Style

Faculty. leads:·· WriHng Womhops

/ ,,,,Tin. ' Final Issue For Senioi's

•~::. ROLLER

" SKATE ./ t './ I AT

BEAUTIFUL" ,,sPACIOUS f ,

MARION SKATE ,INN City Rlute 13

MARION, ILLINOIS

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, . A atlonalsi ,\~JdAV D. : ~~ etDefending Chanlpsln 1st Ga_\."au.~~ Frosh Play

Bridges LeadS Tean. Wiith .385., WAS CLOSE . . . I"" "'",I"",, • .,. the onl,

. referrin& to ~lhmI" win to break the curin.': lhey confvence All-5portl Tf'o. the only ones to gel caught

McKnight DOI'I Make The Trip Sal: :::""w:~";: =:~;;: .. : ::'" .... Southern', buebaJ1 le&m mel Martin baa ~ up DO damiLe (:0: ~~ ~ Ia~; :' th~:'O ~~ ~·~~~'cd

the defll!ldin& cbampioil. SoutherD pit.cb.lnc rotatioa but will probab- conference athlelk 5USOn a bed chec::k, The lennis

~~w:'tytbeof =':0= ~=,.~. ~~ oJ:~.tmni', and track =~ :~;:i~ ;;:~I:: i

NAlA touma.meIIt at Sioux City. has the depth on the mouod to had cinched the bai"e- noticed lhat the car he had

law • . 'The tcumey. &II e!&ht-team make • 5lltIa& bid for the title lIM: day bdore by drop- them to go to • show "~~I'~~~:~~': .~~~~~~; ·aftair, cootiDues the rest of this if the pitchers pHform as be be- • Leathunecks in • present in the parking ,I

,.... lin'I:I tbty are capabk L e fly at J.lacomb. Western trackmaQ hap~ed to be • Re:sulls 01 ye&terd.ly', ,. m e 'I\der lMds the I1a!I' 'It'ith 5S doubleheader the nv;t ing 10 his room the "'ere DDt available at the time of strikeoutI aDd Gurley has 51: it was too late. StU gol his coach ""as relu~g publK:wtion. 1bls is tht It!CI»d ~toods has ,he up the m 0 5t from Northern Illinois. coac~ meeting.

)'eM the Salukis bave beeD invit· • ..Ib, alIo1riDg 50 passes .. 'hale from lht Northma M)' hat'l off 10 thl! "::~.t~~~~~ 1~:::"I::'i'~ ed to tht utiou1 \ourDamIDt. Gurley has iIaJed 38 pas5'!S. Both lhe slate 1\Io'l!pt a thrft. lhank goodnHS !hey fol-k, .... , SlUaapet.edl.ut year. ~ aDd 'f'uc:kef' haft allov.-ed Rries !rom second place rules nell if it ('Quid C<lU5ot a

LaIl spriIl& the SlU bueball wpt1y men than a four·run Illinois. poor 'ho .... 'inil of ~r teams, &eam ... to tM third nuId 01 per pmt a1"'"P- the baseball crov.'n in _ I the taur1Ie)' at AlpiDa. 1'-. be- "'¥t'e realiie the competitioa .... ill Southern appeared , fore IoIia& to Omaba UaiYltf'li1)'. be kee. .,1 the learn bas its wa)' to breakinG the HARRY S TEAM WINS , ., 6-J : Omaha weDt .. tt fWIb ate-- proVtld lbis season. Out point totAl of eo, .... ·hich Harry Gallatin. Southern', head GDd. n. Sa1ukis bad kilt a cloM ten hn e been good in last year. ' • basketba11 toad!, was coad!

decWoo (W I to Westem Wub· clutch," said the Saluki SalulW f1D.ished thlrd, one tM Aru All-stars ~1'U_"';;;;"';;i.~ I:====="-'-__ ~ in the operdq rouDd be- 'They setm to be ab1e rurtnenIP Weslt:rn n. cerebral palsy benefll lI.a lore blaDkiaa Sul Rosa Stale, 5-4, the ble hit, whea 'Ne need It," Thil set lhe stage It the Soulh Se\'fIJ\ .

to remaizI in CIIII1le11tio11. duded Martin. tenDis finals. Gallatin's squad .... ·as n,e Salukh are led 'by CapL The playoUl are being held in Sprinl Tlur (2-51 .. . 76-65. over the Ed Macauley

Cm-oU "Rocky'" Bridges .... 110 SooI Park, home or the Siou.I: CilylSIU Ollt elCpected • firsl ptace ed corp. M.cauley .... ·.s head 'sports • . ,315 battiD& a\-eraae. He SOOI in the 'I'htft.1 waue, The 0 Northern lllinois i for lhe thinclads, because of last ycar'l 51, Louis Ha .... ·k also bas • aafetiel: in lOll trips ftoCt: is S30 to left. ~IO to rigbl . I Southeasl Louisiana Eastem Michigan and Cen· basketbaU team, • Although rn De here during the 10 the piale, aDd Iuds the team and m to dead center. / 1 Southeast Louisiana Michigan track superiority, On Gallalin', team .... lere summer. my ('Qlumn p~bablY ill doubles: with 14 .nd in totaJ MartiD and his Ii·man SQuad l JO Sout.bea.sl Louisiana at Ihe urne lime, no one ex' Leansboro's Curt Reed and Jerry .... "OfI ·1 ap~r too oltm until the basel .. i th fill. ' He tied ihort, left for the toumamenl Saturday 4 Loyola Unh'erWty • last place: SIU finish . SJo.an. StAn Luedltefeld of Oka .... ~ fall. Right no ...... rather. after ~. SlOp GerUI JUrtirlg for the home by e.rs, I Loyola Unh'el"lity i the Saluki tradunen place ville, . nd Carboncale AUL)Cks' ams I intend to do somt ilolfml ~ ~ead. lOW". and ill runs; batted Omaha and Sam Houston State l 0 ~~Ib Slale . Bec.\lSj! they had 10 Eddie Blythf' . belore summer school and ('hem· m .. ,th l L aie expected to challenge fI\'Ored J NK:holls St.a~ v,ithout their top distance: istry get lhe best or )'our column·

Mdllipt TIpS Southern Louisiana for the cham· RtfUlar Swe, (U.s) , . NImH had Stay. SEASON OYER? . . • nist",' ,',0. ___ . '11 "_ ,.,'-1, , "lei Top pit.eber for Southern is reo picmbip, " Soulheast Missouri ...... y.~ , .... , ..

lie{ aee: &eer McKnight. He &1. Southern l...Gu.i5iana boaSUi thel ' "''huum lhe night beJore .fter lhe l\a~ or SIU g~Uers poppcci lon the nrsity sports scene here Joo.,~ 11 earned nm in U J.S NAlA'. top rated pitcber in Oar. 7 Southeast Missouri • and ...... 5 therefore bench· up In lhe ne ..... ' thIS .... ·t'Ck e\'cn at SIU, We all hope thai rJ'I"n ' innings for an ERA of 1.16. He lie Gray, 'Aito has pitched" Centra! Machig.n his c:Gaeh. This same Irack· afler lhe collegiate season ..... . ! IUsl Fred Orlofsky goes 10 thr. f1llisbed fourth m atme oull .... i th 41 iMinIS and allowed only three 6-1 Cmtral M~igan had mWotcl bre.aId~SI .,ithlo\,er, IOI)'mpics in Augusl loptimiJol JO. umed runs. His tum has won 21 1 ~ Eastern M~IGan Ix learn and lhe bus to r..:o~m J an Jan50D shol a birdie on thai I am - Good luck Fred l .

Jr1cKniIht. • senior, " 'as un ' pmeI and ~ thl"ff. 6·5 Eastern t.hchiGan 5,b the meel, and had to be dnv· the first extra hole to ..... in lhe Our first berne lootball gam . able to make the trip to Sioux Omaha . • ilicb finished second 13 E\'aIlI"iUe 2' up to ~Ib by a ~ber l f,n;t pl.ce playoff of the lour nUl fa U is before classes start. City because 0{ f.ina1 exams .nd lall year. has an 11,3 record.I ' W~sh: Unh'crslly the ,athlehC departmnt In · Iman team. pro·am 14 team lOUr, Miswuri School of Minel .... il\ be c:omrnencernentexercises. Hiltinil is Omaha', Itrong poinl . . IO IIh~,:, ~Ie I~: ca~Ory Is a liule dil. nammt al Ihe Jackson County here for a ~. 11 season open.

re;;: ~~e~B;~A~~.~~: : :~~~;%~~~h~mo~~:~~ I l: ::~~t~~~~ri 5 ~ '::I::::~~~ ~ar~ ~:r c~~bo~~eap~ in~I~~ er~t of luck on )our exams and

ataJtin& &.$S.Ianmertl& Lan')' Tuck· s1u&&ers .... llh 11 tnples each 8 ,Northem lII inoi" 7x, nurt .1 ..... 0 memben of AI ha l KamaraliY "ere .Iso benched by Glenn J ansc:o and ~Iukis Max hope lOU ha\e a pleasant and er Jun Woods and Harry Gurley thIS season Jaek VattVO leads l'2 r..:orthem illinoIS 'I.(Is y p lrofessor of nUS lefl three boys McDonald and Larry "nod Their we liwnmer \'acallon Also hal_ should be ready lor the mound the learn .... , th a 426 baUlng mark 3 3 ~tern IlIinouo 8-11: l'Phl Omega SlU sel'\'lCe fratemJ I!ng a Southern the unbcbeveable-wm the 1O!a1 .... as 63 (31·321 Ilhe Cardinals keep .... 'lMUlg .... Ith dUI) . T\K:ker fmisbecl filth ID the Sam Hguston has .... ,on 21 pmes 'I \\ ~tern I1hnoll J); Iy. blaud . horseback rWling trait i1c:h Is cooperallnG I A total of 6$ .... as lurned m by l JUlian J a\;er leading the ..... ay to nation la.st year amoog unalI col and losl rune Alton Arnold and 4 I " eslern illinoiS 511: throuGh some of Southem IIhnolS I:C:Llteci Saddle Clubs of or nol the four alh • West Frankfort fou rsome of a surprising (irst division finish . lege burien Both "GOds ud Gut· Pat Genldli are !.he lop pilchers TRACK ,,-I) scerue countryflcle It " thetr hope tIlhnol5 and lu

!:n~~~ :'~':'~ .... ':\: ~o~~ ;:x:n:lf1ru:r:~'"2 ~ ~;u Southeast Ahssoun O:P thal lhlS II1IiI may become a fre- 1clubs In Ia)Ulg out the Cou::y~!u~t~pan!\~:, E to Che regular ~ rung6 and Geotilli 13 m 86 frames 9i 2 3 MISSOUri MUleS 3i , .] quent path for those ~U In ud Ilr.tI foll~ed by IludenlJ dunng \'Olunleered 10 hel~ .... IIb build gyp Ian \\oods I 4 ~ ' hasa3UERAm l Otherleams m lhe double eh 91 1 3 Southeast MlSSOUn 3921 dle ' jlhe .... «k tngof bridJe paths

~ innings pitched Gurley 15 H nunaliOn tourney arr lndJ.ilna 2nd Sloat.e College Meet I The Memonal Day .... eekend II I the first tllntl suchdt:. big APO I chairman for lhe rid •

for lhe seoason and Tud;er 1$ ~ 3 SUle or Pen nsyhama IIJ..l! 67 Eastern nhnols 64 lour a pet pro)CCI of Sc)'Jlhem ~roup rode IhUib ~~) . th \ ~': wal Roland Nagd a forestl)' ma I ClassifIO ed SectIon ~Io~n ca~ on ~ W II ~rgLl Southern II:! ' Mornmg ~ ': ~:!,~n~~e UnileTlIlY :~ ' l I Presldcnt Delyte W Morns .... ito v,'1I~:,~e;;: I:M:U~PP: Rlv JOr .... ho plllnned to!ilUdy In "' IS- I I;

1= I or om nna.n 113 71~ov. .. ItS>-4 1 a Whlt"wt,h 71h Intent.lte Confer~ , accompanled I~ g~p .... 3.5 led ~I~O lhe Ohio Rne.r. · Kamarasy l:;:'"of\l: :~:';eP~:r~~rers ;::=======::;-__ -;;;;;;.;-__ I Meel GOLF (1f.3) %:. fo~r ~iun~~as~'iP~ The prWdcnl of lhe Ai5OCiat~ :~ ~:!,~~~~ come to South CLASSIFIED RATES FOR R~~;R 3R~: furnisbe.d Concerning The Outdoors ~~u QuinCY <Alllege. ~~p :~u"ctnd.~~:Lo:~';: ~~p~ ~:;eM~)~::/~);= u!!";:: Half of lhe bo)'( on the lour,' Minilllllll lnnmon 50c AI. ~pt " roo: d\lt:c: boys, $6,00 "·eck·

29 ', QuIlK')' College 2 ' ~ ' Tour In Europe In Au&uSI thai b) the end of summer the Nagel UJd \\eTP from upst..ale lowin, 15 Wlf1h. Eatb A~ . Ily :'-bo 4 loom apt. for fout I, Larry M.,.. 21 ill InOIS Slate 0 • - tnul .... '11 be marked and .... '11 ~ llhnOtS or lhe 51 LouiS melrOpOh dition.1 Wor_ lc 10% Oh. IxM S500 \\cckl\ \V.tO" and

2{) '2 IIImots State 3', R h bPI OUI IIhnolS and bordtnng Slates flan area 1100 they never dre.amed count Of' Tllm instrtiom II lhell fo r bolh 311 W W~nul Horse raclnll may be the 5pOrtlnwnber of fish )011 c&lch or lhe lJ311 St louIS Unl\ersll 6' e a ersonne 50 much natura! beaut)' IS hlddtn CIlIl S,I. SptCIII R.tn 1lr IFOR RENT To Ihree UlJdents,'

of kings but fishmg is • aport method you use to take them· )' . I In fal'l the u ddle dubli ht> m lhe hills of Soulhem IIIU)!)!S . .... hkh 15 probably enJOyed by Direct thIS question to .... ard a 2il Eastem IllinoiS 4 Institute Here salti Are no .... de\eloplng SloP-D\er l Commtrtl.1 AdnrtlStn 1 fl\C room farmhouse fl\ e. miles. people from more " 'alb of life begmnmil or a 001 Ice: .ngler .... be 12 Eastern IIlmoli 2. i!;tallons .... here horses lind nde.rs 11le trati ride Included a dlMer Ihom Carbondale, \\lIh modem thaD any other Pel"lOfllI e.ngagt!d has aught (e. .... l&rger fish and ll l Un[ \ enlly of Tllinols 13 In July l'an ",Ia) o\ernlght Thett are mutation and camp rlre at Umon FOR SALE f~c l lncs S25 ~ch or $50 10 a In nearly e\/Cry type of work ilOodell are hell unhesitatingly say ,lI l, Eastern IIhnols U." 1 !iC\cralplal'e5torenth6rses l~=+COUnlY tate Forest. nde FOR SALE Nltt large COIuge mamed eoup l~ Some op~un· fishmg _ farrncrl professors the would ralher clCh more fish 'n It Eastern IllInoIS 5 The r JU~ h ~l.Jng ~ Ihe In I the trail Indudmg ,carbondale .round Ultle-frassy Lake ;'th a 1\('11 {urnlshc-d fmc 1000t1fm If\~ \\orl: rOf p lrt of exrklUCS• de.rgymcn. ~me.n. doctors preferenc:etolakingLhemon a ]~', Nonhern IllinoiS ~n :'::~I:lo~~~I~~~~n\:=:~ Lake \ ' IC .... subdl.llioIOn al De~1i I luncheon al a nev.ly · buill mmg l ~hdL.nd II dls Quh Gee Me P _.-2.8986~=~o;---; &e:hool.boyl moVle st.an .nd ath. «rum method 1 r..:orthern illmol' 4 Kllchen .nd Harns~rg fhall and a nde. tbl'Ough Huchins p . Cobd 111 Ph 84 FOR REi\'T GUI Wanlcd lela And the hst goes 0.1 and on I Ask the same quesliOn to \:et 4 , Cenlral tolle/ugan 2 ::~n~ ~vSI~t.a~":"~~;,; The. group consiAing pnman ICre.d; and Reuberger Hollw up a» on on(' 1\0 .harc 3'room furnished .pan· some ceJebnUes and not.ableeran angler v.:ho yean; .go mt l15 1 "' ashington Unnel'5lly 1' ... the th I ff g h of members of the. Alpha PhI to Bald Knob Cross 1960 f\. toeJ I 1960 menl on SO\lIh Poplar Phone people find a utisfYUl& rt!CreaUoo count of the lWl.k:et bass he bad 11 St Lows UnwerslIY '1 I 5e\en annua a air Omega fratemll) It.arted Iii lour Half lhe people of the U S t c s 178889 aflCT 5 pm tn fIShing The hit or the5e}JJ caught . and if he fl5hel pnm.an 12: Sout.heHt MISSOUri s I A roster of 5] le<:ture.rs h~ s al Oe\'dl Backbone P.rk .t I" e .... ullio 600 rruleJi of c.rboo I \ Ol"S\\ 'ACO:o.; S FOR-REK'T-;-EHI~ :tudes Bllg Crosby Arlie Sba." Iy for sport (e~eo thougb hIS II " ashington Unl\'ersl~ I been hned up for the InSl.Jtu e Grand Tov.'t'r and concluded at l dale' Kamarasy wd and no ' Pon or Enul PUfc~jCd F dx-d d d P d Annette F\JniceUo. Sam Snead: ~thca nught pro\ldt: him .... llh TENNIS $tina, leur 15-' l\i1tch IS designed for .... OO,lters Lake \'1t'\I IUbdwl5lO11 near Dey. y~ else an the area can one I C~:d:Ulc a~ud::I~ eo: Jl;:~1 Ted WilIwns. PrHide.nt Eisen- hl5 fn'Onle meal don I be .sur SIU OPP IeI'\'lng the halxhcappeci StUO) 1" 1 Kitchen Lake. The APO l5 • find 5UCh a c:ombmaboo of lakes, lOTAl PRICE $1595 member Ph 7 •• 4717 until 5 3b hower, and Albert Canhnal Mey. prise.d if be lelb )01.1 he v,-oukl t Uru\VSlly 11 AIa~ 0 mg under them dunng the 1 .... '0 coUege fr.lt" uty or former Boy rnounlaiDS and forests .... 'lth rub Choice of Colon 5 30 :; ::m;=~ ~ ~ ~:~u::n~:'Of: ::e ~~ t ' ~~('Q!, r..:a \ . 1 1 ~ ~ d~ ~tr~ ~~ uid SIU .... ill help plan !:.~~~=.and other Tee Phooc lerr; I ltd,e1d. 7·6520 ~ NIC:cly furnished head or • fJShina lac:kle companIon under'A'&ler lures 4 f10rida St.ate Unh USlty ~ rehabillulJon .... ,orkers from &il lhe tnll dra ..... up maps and STU plans to publish a map of bn"C't"n l~ I and 5-6 p m ror young man In pn· beann" his n. m e. Meyer has U, the latler anglo-- has gradu· 6 Uni\,~n;ity or Minnelota ~ o\er the MJdv.:est ad\'l5e saddle dubl, but he hoped tnil st.opo~e.r and scenIC pomlJ III \ ~Ie hOIJl(' ror wmmcr Con\ocn-~ fllhing as being the ·1p05-.ltd to " .. hat the'majority of ang- 2 Universilyof Florida I The Institute ..... ill begin June 19 lbe cutting and marking opera: c:ooperatiOD .... 1th Southern DhDOIS FOR SALE RadiOS. CJamp-On I("nlh 100100 215 W. Elm, tobe recre.~· . lers regard as the sportiest wa}' It Miss.issippl Southern 0 and continue throqgh July 1 at tion would be. handled by Ioc.l Incorporated to be. madt: .\lllable I-Ieadboards Pillow Speaker - Phone 7 5939 •

B.aseluin IS said to be Ame.ri· to catch fish . then he'll add a 6 University or Georgia ~ Lena Hall on lhe SIU e.mpus. groups Many local organlu 10 tourists planruna 10 VJ,Slt Ihe lVen St-nSltl\~ On,::.nal Cost r-{)R RE.!~T 3 room {u,'",lIwd cf' No, 1 sport. but Ame~ns f1~ to his fa\'Orite .... '.It)' or pre' 1 7 lJni~rsil)' or Ttnncssee I Dunng the fortnlghl . studenU .... 111 lions, Includang the EgyptiaD ColIn .rea IS85, Om Pna:: S 15 Log'!,e TV. IIOuS(' A\"3lbblt Jllne 15 Call t!ien onanr olhersport. A"T1,terse.nung~surfacel~re. Re,ularSe""I13-Z) he.ar lalelt research and clinlc.l1 2 16S Unl\0I"~~~~~ 7-656<1 bdOfe 5 P m . and on • ~g out.doo~ mag.une ~ I scw:nethmg ~boul bas~ $IU OPP lrcpGrts on such subjects as treal. .., FOR SA LE Monroe 8 dlt:ct rill ;-8956 'n Ihe ('\tnmgs 0DCe raised the quesuon .li . to bugglna .... ·hich addIC:1$ e\'~" 5 Vanderbilt Unh'ersity 4 ment (or tube.l"C\llow pat,enL~. "Bill Piper's' Iy tifflrle C11c:1I1~lln~ m~chmt I:"':'-"..-"'-=::,-,,====--wbether or not people .. 'he. cUmh g \1'110 masters the art. 'M\e.'!ie I Principia 0 lcounseling and supervision per' I"t:n' good condition, Pit . 7·8~54 TV SALES SERVICE ter rov.'S of bie.achen;, sit dov.lI. fIShermen kno ..... lhal bugs. al tim, It i\3iam.U.oo 0 r d ' rd lI 'nd RESTAURANT ' ...... Id! an athleUe contest . • nde5. drive baSil III Itrili:e wraciou'" 9 Bradley 0 1~ .'li~~t Iso~7' a ~ltS ,,::: COUNTRY FOI\ ~AL~:; Nin- .I:'Ifg('rnll~~" • LOGUETV call lhemselves 1pOrtsrnen: real.ly. Be.cause bass bugs are sur, ~ Cincinnati sao y ,.p ems" e I\'rll furnlsJ.rd . rlRc 1000hon .! TV . STEREO RADIO Iy desen-oe this tilLe, J lhare the face lures .Ind lie.ldom have. more 9 Ohio SUte v,'Ork tr.mlng, alcoholism. ('e~e' II\1i'lbil.' l lill. Clull. ("0('0 . Me- Sllu In. Srl"llu .. Tite.r'. Vh', ~I. ~ ~l~ ... than.~Ie~, ba.ss\l'lI 2 Northv.:tilern brat ~:'t ~r ~ ('O=t~ J Mllu Nlrttt II Mlr,II;'SII.re Rlltt 11. Ol~ nln. Pau. Cobden. 111. Phone 84 . Stl"Yit in, All M,ktS .nll kings to parucipa.ling individuals, most likely. 1l\'lv~ the .~ &c' , Easkm Illinois ~ Y P 12'. Arl'111 tre. Pines MlUl-SIlUlust II Granll,. FOR SA LE' ~ Iefrun' Montclair M04t1s ad, as ~glen. rather than to tofthe.irfighungability .... ·hen 7 ScoU Air Force Balioe. peel Jllln ', :1 Miles NIrttt ,1 AFDK M .. ~t Grall ' l Clln· H d 12jS mod I bcr:p. 216 S. Urtiunft)' GL ' ·2155 ~~"'~ofl<1n • ..:,...L ..: ... _ of ."_ lheyu ~re .hook~~l~~_ of 6 Indiana Unh'U"l.ity The lecture.: mff iDclude.s not, by Cif LtI-l' Mlnltts Ori,t-lIts II Frta p.rkln,. ri :~'llli;l~an . is hbdi ~:ilh whiLC I"Z~~_"' __ &I

."" ..... --- 'lJIgI --- UItt" ~ou \'l' , c.u;oa> __ SUI,!! 7 l llinob St.all! led rehabiliLaIion v,,-perti: f r o m • I R d d h' . ' . !i" ''''''' _" -.. .. Rand .... ·Ithe •• "" ._ you v,,~ the \ .... , "",,11ili . • 'wUllm<llI .... · CNICICU .ID.DUMPLIISS Dill, •• Ie , .. ~ . , '" .. ... '" '"""": " CIlIri., t. StJj,.U' N.d, cernin& this iaue. fisbe.nncn bow struggle ..... hich hooked fish ~i\'l' 6 Unh'cnily of 10 .... ·• riel, clinics and univeTliUe: pei{ttt c.nnd,bon, Mu~ ucnfia: . wltll their sport 'Aill lui as kIa& as men than !he nwnber of fUih ~ ~~~\-enity Uuvughout the U, S. Sn ., CIII Us It M."lIyswl 7~5"lR . 141&RX at S6S0. Phone ' . 55_6'_. __ STEREO - RADIO • TV

~ are free to eljoy rec:re- you catt:b. thee bus oogging is 4 Notre Da 5 C .... nll ... GL . IFOR 5 .... I.E Good usrd clrcmc DURAll TV CENTER, lnc, ~ticft. ~ ~ the trm1endous f~ )'OU. ~ote you buy any bug. me FOOD AND FEUOWSHIP F.r "'n~lJtb-Partits-ltukfHt CII~JIH Mntinp s:lMt' ant! rt' r"gtnlflr 706 SOUlh SIlts ,ntI Stll'itt IDttt'aSIe III f!Shine ~"' on gm« eqUIpment. I highly rec:om- third issue during the IlUnyner AT SALEM SATURDAY BEFORE OR AFTER HOURI I IIhnoi' Afl' 5 Colli 7·29 13 411 S Jlhnlls GL ' ·'HI DIOSl waten .... )' •. a few ~1emJ th.sl you re3d the book, Imn. The st:alernent . 'ti nude Old·l3.shloned lood :lDd felln' OPEN 11;01._ ., tl 1:11, • • ..-cLOSED MONDAY Ifltr 3 p m -;;;;;;-;;;;d,:;;;!~:I:~~~~~~~~ := .':';~ ;;~CO:;~,8~~~~Cr), brwJ o: ~rl ~ :'I:~ =~ ;::~ ..... :~ ;:~r.e:l ' JIIII OUIL COFFU CWI ~OTlC[ ~)n Stoor nl lool;· SUPERJORCLEANERS the. h~Oi")' or U~ spun has Ihl'H' r'Op)' 0{ ii , Brooks dHcribH in de. )'eu. l';lfl 111 .... ,:1)'$ 110 liOffit:: ..... lIo"re ainning to :. program 0( commun· ling for plnlopann for a ~~i 4 Hour Drydc~nlng .nd ReqUt'll be.«! a tnCi't: RnOUI need than Ihe tail who'll UlClde )"OU \I'i11 need else 1(1 .school." I'm laking bil ity de\'ekJpmen1 (Or the cily. Mml· FREE COFFEE ••• DONUTS 1nM'1 lOp 10 CaMornl~ I Laundry S«vice presem ant; (or ~.to I~m and how to take bass on bugs. hint this summer and wiU com-- ben or the Salem Rotary Cluh 1:00 · I :S' ErtrJ' Mlrnl", MI..., tkn Fri'lJ ' pend four \\occkl In \ oserrntr:, ~ 1 9 N nhno1l CL 7.5770. _tches ntlprt pnw;de hlm..,th ~ or you ... 'he atLend SIU jmule from my home m Paotum and Americao Legion have learned BROADCAST OIRECT OVER WIN I Calif .. and Cnand u.n\'On Leavc 1

- this RUTUIIt'I' or 'have a subsc:rip- to the U. of l. Bcing all sumrnet· up kt promote aod prepare. COnI dter fif'l;lh, dipcnlCS abo~1I S200 PROSPERTn' a.£ANERS Wbidl aiva you the ITIMl pINs-- lion to the EgypliaD at home can wlthoul a ar .... vuId Wring. too bread and ham-be.tD dinner to FROM IILL PI,,1R'I COUNTItY RESTAURANT Call Emil Muclla, 7-8638 al One 0.,. Senia

1ft.)IOUr IIbIaa: ~h.rud thh eoltmu! .bou.l eve.!)"nwcbupoomy ftshinl plaa. bebeldiDtbeCourtHouie Srawe. 100S W. ~ho. 515\iSoutbDlinoa CL7~172

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A Glance

right to left tht,. ~ Brenda religious chaimw!.: AnD MoencbaI1. pruidellt: JeanDl aDd lAIU EvallS, social Vine, vice presideot : Claudia men: Nancy MaihoU, casti!llo, secretary; Judy Bark· c:bainnaD: and BoDDie Tumer, er, trusurer; SUzanne Smith, judicial cbairnwl:.

At The Greeks

Vacation Varieties For Alums

8y Mikit S,.ris IDale SpotttniUe. Zelmi Batt~ A variel), . ol family v.~.ti<"' I ';'_i" Seciety ~ltIr Marietta Neylaod. Y\'ODDe RaJ· will be offered to

The hectic: yd. ~Y day. or lins, Jackie Heath, Jem Buckner. at LiUle Grassy this • __ . __ .,_ •• _~

~":1 ~~~ongru:;~ = =: :~~~el~ Yacatitm WI be come the mass confu;igp of party Sbeila ~ and Sandra the tasta of tho5e .. -bo alter party after IJW1Y. Wide- Wooch .. take it usy" and for those

:;::: ";~ ::: ~:t:~~ s: ~ ~~ges recently had • aN-::~, campers "bo "task of remembe~ fl;l-mes..~: PICIllC at Crab Orc h ar d The third annua1 sru I hometowns and ma)Ot'l. FinaU" Family Vacation ... " c~"" •• ".,~,,'~, after ~ cia)'S of seemingly DOD' There', a ne::-::-eet.hea.rt over been scheduled at

:atoprno~u!n ~;~ :; :: al the SIGMA KAPPA ch8pttt ~:~ G~SSY ~ 0dW"',I '''''-ceive an invilalioa to pledge The~' J.~ Jones "''IS •• crowned alumni office director. ODe Sorority of ~ choice. .. DdUi . ~ S~, at the Associa.tioo memben may

Rush "in be held from JUDe fratertlJty' annual *l?nng (or~'a1 either one or botb ",-eeb;

16 through June 19 lhls year with ~ ~ 2l. at Little Grassy vacaUon camp and select lour groups partiopating. 'l"hew e p'. . the three plans. depending on ~' Inw""".", . 5Ororilics will - be Alpha Gamma M~. C;alhenne Bostllo'lck, !o,rm- much the fam ily wants to pay Delta. Delta Zeta, Sigma Kappa er Slg ~P housemother. \'LSI I.ed bow liuJe they .... '8.l1t to do. and Sigma Sigma Sigma. Girls the soronty last week. . The most costly 11 the

m ust registrr and pay the s:uo As the gloomy days of exams camping program which~~~:;~:. I~~~: \ ~a\~~Len~;~ :~pso~ *: ~I~~ ~:r~U::ew: f~~

Point. All rushees \o"ill stay C\ spring picnic to be held the lui. the camp dining room: Woody Han for the tbree-day day of r~. The picnic: is ~ ting senice for the LOddlera. period PO~ 10 gIve the brol..bers an tn· special recreation activities.

Former DELTA ZETA ' presi. UOll\'e 10 study harder. T'Iro'O ehoices are a\'ailable denl, Marilyn Tipton, has been After the picnic the men Will ithe "'do.il.Yourself" v.o,ti,,,,u.!""" =~edfO~~~~:: ~tDbe~! I~I~d~t~~~=~:'U~~~i::",,:lan ~ "'";P"~"' l " "'h"'" and Tassel and Iht Sphinx Club lman Stt\'e Cousley is being &I- bul Lakt meals in Miss Tipton was clecl[!(! ,pteSidenlt"SI[!(! by Ju,n Haines, Bob Thom-!halL FOl' others who '

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the bWory d. SouthenI will tab MeICWey. JIIDd ...;,.. lldIIIl..':iCfDfS 1..IgeIe. ..Guy carlyle Jean ..... ~ R1ad Ruhid n.~ Paul 'IhImu the fml .. d. their coUege Ilartca B. M~ 'Jobb T. t.I:Ii. Rober1 A. Lamer, Chi n.qq.q, ADanti M. ~. Jamea Dtlmor Groff, careen at ~ Get-~ Rk:bud A. .... Hq Lee., P. Clio <lnm& Lee,!mlly J ..... . Deuoo, James Hel!gott; DaIdeI JOIIIIpb a.ea WedDiIday, JUDe 15 m M.e- cWh, NaDcy MicbeII KartiD. Kea· GordoD T. IJDdstnm. Robert JobD Raaald Deuon, George A. Des- FraDk:I,yu B. lIoreDo, AIWI M. _ SIootium. ' "'"' D, _ , Solly F_ IliI- Lowth. Euc- II, _ , ..... """","", BilIJ """ Di>ao, Cud _ . E. &b<rl Sloll, "'" R

. ':'A total of tID bapefWI wiI1 me lei. Dee Arm Jl1Ilijan. JoaG OJ L. Marcbfldcin. Me1Yi11 C. M. Downey. ,Barty E. EatoclI:. Wallol:l, ~ Ibe stadium begiDDiDa at 7'. II. Ilolitor. C2areDce J. Mooti· Marldwn. Horst MandWl. Jphn R. Edmi.5t.oG. Role G . .E2lr- SQleI If AaricltlIn . total ~ .n ~_ en!. 0uiItiDe Eoct KDore. can. Gtorce B. M..uweD J r., Ruth Ma· licb, Ali Akbar FalahI. Jobn W. Robert Dale Baker, o.\id ~ m. n::,. ...:dUe. bache- Mae IIuBm. WiI1imI S. 1fJrptI.. lie MdCbmey, William Rob.ert Field Jr., RiDa Nen J. Fiori, Baumgartner. E . .... tts . Jerry H. NllUentad. Joyoe A II; II; M~ William Metlay. Emma L. LeDcn H. Fozard, Vh'ginla Fur- bell, Gerald Karlin :-~-==~ Hava, carU 8 : Nebucbr. Kan!a ~ Alan GUe Morgan. loll •• ~ames ~ ~bIon, Gilbert Olrist. Paul W.

llyll. ." ~~~ary~=~~~~~s::.Ypa~=.~G=.:~=~' ~ ioIIotriDg IS • li5l d. the Jeanine Rae North. Marian F. G. Neal. Mary Ruth Newlin. Gar- san B. O. Graham. Mary .E: Greg- Dorri.s, Richarl ~'-C~;-"~ •• , w._ ~lei for degrees. ~ ~ Oelbeim. John z. Ostareno, Di· risoo NeWsom. Palricia A. NicboI.· ary. Frank H. Gunl.u, William H. John Cecil Edgar, li5ted m ~ order' by aDDI!: M. 0vei10Il. ~ L ee ai, Stuart E. Ott.erlee, Lany Ed· Gutge&ell, George J ames Haas, wards, Richard E . Ellis ~: • Pabst. Georgia Pub, JoIm 0. win Paisley, Rkbard G, PaUU· Ethel~. Hagler, Carmea W .. BAr. ci5 A. Ebgelhardt.. Jim . c. ..... If E...... vid Parks, E&ouiIt PaUoo Jatlel D1. Edward Louis Perk. Ronald pet. Vmc:mt A. Harn:n, Willard too, Ralph C. ~ '1bomu Scott.AhDe1. John J . Bradley P~. Paull M. Pm· Dean Plumlee. Antbooy G. Pow- W. Harrison, Armin E. Hartmann, M. Fassler. George l.h."OIDOVitch, JefTY cavitt Aken. nypItCbr. Roberta S. Perry. )lar. ell, 'lb:mas Dirk Quayle. Tommy Beverly Hawkins, Juanita Kay Gale N. Halemeyer •

. =.J:-s.n:.s!:s~ ~ ~~~ ~~Ra~J~ ReS: ~o~ Hill~ ~ =i ~lg)enn~·~U'I~;::. Qoria L. Bartlett. Judity AnD old EugeDe Poore, WaDda Faye: nard Repra, Ric:ban:I Kmt Rehg. Hogshead. William cart Ho l t, Baun J obD Dooald Barwick. Carl Benwd Bales, 511· Powell, Beu A. It. Propel. Peg- \\~ R. Rhodes, George _ F. Barbara Boyd Haskin, J. me ' laD Oarles Houser, Lyle via Fryar BataaD. SoaD 'E . BIlI- gy GtDt1le Pryor. Qwiotte O. 1Uttmank. o.vid F . RobuIon. 0Ueh HsiuDg. Joe (])ou J:launa:. sley Raymond Eugene v, Ruth ~ -BeD. Georze Rudolph, Levell Reed, BeYedy Pbyllil Z. Ro{bnann. Craig lA!igb norm.. Sbeung Huang. Patricia C. Jeny Lee Dooald R. Beuiey. Jimmie Carl Beu· Ann Reeker, W.n.oe H. ReeK. Rohrer, Herbert E. Rominger. Hunsaker, Charles F . Hurt. Ron· Charles J . kyo Barbua Ruth BealJ. WWimD Sberri Lee' Reicbert. 'lbomas Ed· Roger L. P. Rubemeyer. Richard ald R. HU~ William R. In- Krawczyk, Jackie C. ~. Earl R. Berglud. ward Rdlb', L,w G. C. Reus&, GeM Rubino, William B. Rupert gram. ADgustUI R,o ~to, Cos· Gary Max Lessman, l hrilYIl AJme 'Bhell:, Dlm KQ" Riffey. NmcJ £1. J r., Jack IJoyd Saylor. William mo B. Inserra, William C. Jaet· Mcier, a.ester W. Ping ~UII BWsaw, Earl ADtb'len Ria, Ruth <nIg RobiDsoa, F . Scroggins, John Arlerl Skvier, 1iOIl., William K. Jackson, ~ J . ert W. Provart, James !"1 Booey, JacqueliDe BO Ulld, Erma LouiJe Roethe. Detta Ro· Gary Smith, J ames Leroy Smith. James, Elmer E . Jenne. Jagmd· Rea, William Dean . LaDdcm G. 8raDcb. au s. 8:ra& Ioff. Jame5 Eck·~ Ro p er, Donald F. Spall. Donald Ray Spir. ~ Nath Kapur. ~ ~. Kel· 1.. Schader, 110m. DoIWd O. Bretadl. Ruth B. Betsy AIm RoM, Itidw-d 1.. Rug. _, Ruth ElIeo SpoDsler". Larry liIIg. )4ary Jane KiM, William G. leI", George W.

~.~~ B~: ~B~~lAda~e~ ~~~~Olarlessuar:. :; ~~ ~~;aa:: ~ :tt, • If "Inill lin. Mic:Mel .'1'. ~, Pltrida Uba, Sberk-y .Gale Salmoo. James Wade Swedberg. Douglas E. Ta· Lee, Jack .Edward Later, .Raoel.· Soper, John Wayne Beck, Beatrio! D. E . Brush. Joy Smith Buchanan. V.ctor SaDdrin, Wnm. AmI Saun- ber, William Alan Tate, Gar y I.a A. Lewis, J. C. Low J r., Anlh- ry Dale Sle'a'art , Jane Coleman.

Last Term

149 'Brains' Make '5.0 Gerald Jobra Budztlek, George A. den. Owies E. smecrer, Karm lUggs Taylor. David M. Terv.'till,l)Oy Damieo UJwe, Forest Edwin ren, Robert F. Mary 1\0. 1ftuel1maM. Dianne E. BueUDer. 1.. Sdmeider. Valtn Jean ScbwtJ.. David Lee Traube. James Louis Ludden, James Mackaill. Jean M E. Wilcox, Raleigh J . Sara E. Taylor. . The (ol1o .... ;ng is an alphabetical Billy GaJe J ackson, Josephine Brenda Pbyllis Bush. ·Howard T. Dorothea p~ ScbuUe, Sara I..«J Vesper, La1llr"tl)Cf: S. Vitale, Eric Mallan. Norman E. M. Mameola, Billy Dean Wills On'ille A. Se .... I., Hl me EceMmttt lisling of studenls wbo made a E. Johnson. David W. Kammler, (: alvin, John C. ~ Carol Segrest. Patric:il Lee Seiber, Don· 1.. Voufuhrmann, P. L. wacheD· Dwaine John ~, HerscbeJ t.ers. ' Mina Jo Bennel1. Helen Gylene perfect 5.0 average during the Ravrnond Kingery Lawrence 111

Edith CarmaD, Mary Alice Car· ald 1.. Seynboveo. Carw:r B. dorfer Jr .• Owies Gordon Wade. Mayberry, John Francis McAteer, Divis.111 Tecbakll ~esId~'M:w= ;~~:a~e:den::S I:uin~!u: ~kade, Glen M.' Kramer. Gil~ ~=C:~lh ~'a ~ ~~ ~~ ~d ~a~:/'~;~;~' "::e: J:': =,~~~~~:"':n:~ Aid ~dllt E~lICItiH Sue Gurley, Doris dergraduates taking 12 or more bert H. Kroening. James S. Rue. Valeria Lee C8v.'ttIift. FTed L, Shelton, Betty LOu Sbumaket-, Da· George T. Wea\'er, Jean Marilyn cilla 1.. Winkler. Geraldine Mi· J~ Daniel Aldridge, Artl.lla ll~~; M.ary Ellen Law. hours. A total of .· 149 students jcik, Paulette M. Kurk. Mary Qwnness, 'I1:IeImia Ruth aw.ey, Wi lA!OD Shumaker, Arlene J ean Webb. James W, Whitmore, Wil. lan, June T. MitcbeU, Kenneth E. C,. Baird. Clay Samuel Tayklr Lunch. Alice achh'ed ttlp scholamc honors: Anne Land, Mary Ann Lands. Allan Lee ClaIt. ~ymood A· Sidwell. Josepb W. ~ Jan liam D. Wiggins, Charles B. Wo- Mor.schcin. Jo~ Harrison Moor· Eliz.abeth ,~ BenloD, Barbara Joan James Glenn Backes, Marcia Janet P. Larson, Sharon Kay ~rk, St.epbe:D A. Clinton. Helen Simpsoo, Lowell David, Simpson, mack, Paw Glyn Wonnell, Joho go, Otis DI!1oid ~organ, Rod· ~, "ilbum B. Rehmer. Mary Joan Ball. Yong Nyu. Bang, Dolor· Lay,-d<!r. Sung Kyu Lee. Dorothy

7~ ~~~rbar~':: =: G=' ::ru~: Terry Yates. MarcellaZimilieta. : R.::OO::~' = AJ~e: i'f:o~~~rdR. All~ Elaine Terry. es D. Barrow. Judith Ann Bar- Anne Lingle and Barbara Kay

C'orcoran. Joyce Marle»e Cox, Helen ~ Smith, Lemma c. SdtIIII18tt1.. T'bomaJ Propes, Phyllis Ann Pul· Lee Bradford. carl ,G. l.stitIte ~~.ckBa:~ =,~y ~~~t~ Lr;:~1 Jane Maisel. Joan c. ~ ~:-=~~~ Crai~ =r!:rM.~ Lw-~t~: ~ ME. ~: =~ ~ ~~ ~.~ ::~,~:es B~. carl G. ::W:Ia:i. :;tti~·ims :~~~ Marchildon. Vernon Marlin, She!·

Q-awford, John Louis Crider. Roo Sommerhof. vester Leola Sparks. Baclsmeier, 'IbomalI F. B a b r, dolph, Moin Uddin Burney, Wil. J~ K. Cappelletti. .• ton and Carl Le~ Blandford. :n~'; P,:1:1'~~~1 ~~s:~: berta G. CrismaD, Charles L. Marcia JCI8Il Spencer. Pat Dar· Bobby Ray Baird, Claude R. lard Ray Rhine. Donald Lee Ro· !ins, Marvin w. SCHIl t{ A"IMtI ~Ietlee Donna Kay B.lasec:k. BeUy Jean C1emm, David E. Mclntryre. Ruth Cnnve. Thomas R. er;cn..-ell. J~ lent Spurrier, M. A. sl8de1bach· Baldwin, J ames Allen Bark~. per. Arnold L. Ross Sr., Juanita vid Cundiff, Leo J . David Lee Bain, Louis Lee tau· Blecisaw, Ardlle Joe . Bradfo.rd. Ann McKenna. Robert Lee Miller. Lee Davis. Joyce Jeanetle ~\1S. er, Kathalye J . C. Staley, Lyn· Betty Lou Barry, RondalI ~ L. Rule. Marvin H. RulI, Sharyn Charles R. Dobbs, -'" ------""0<, Paul Joseph Chesnek. S. Ow· Brenda M. Bradley, Lin~ I\.:;y Sara Lee Millspaugh. Donna R. Richard Gale Dav.wn. Jern Ju- dal O. Stanley, Georgine S. Mey- Bell, Uoyd G. BentJey, Michael Kay Russell , J . W. Sanders, Rieb. C. Edward RonaJdson. , Eugene C. Ensor, Rich· Bradley, Terry ~yd Brel}t. Paul Monfredini. William S. Mygatt. anita Dean, Margaret Ann Dea· er. Rosalie Stein Clyner. Doris D. Biancbetta. Valgene T. Big· ard W. Sanders, Rolaod T. SchJo. Eddings, Dennis James Freeman, John T. Gaskins ~~ Brov.'TI. Richard .G. Brown Ernest' W. Nance. Fared ":nad

: 'D= ~e~rJ~:":I~': ='a~~ v~""st~~ Vi~~ =' H~&!:, ;: i~~:~: ~~~~ ~"S:i.~ =~ ~~l~~n. ~~~:~~= ~~; ~~'TI ~~~g~~I~;:~ Nizami and Donna UJrene ",be] .

Lola Hearl Dobbs, Deloris Jean ginia Mae Sln-art, Myrna Katb- David N. Boudreau. Ray Lee R. Spackman. Norman F. Spen. ert E . Ellli-ell. K. J..ingq.feller, Karl A. Ceresoli ,. Syh'esler A. Champa ~": P= =~. ::! Dcllens. R n n al d Lee Dol· leen Stock, Allan Roy Stocker. Branch. Shirley Ann Breez.e, Rob- cer, Roy L. Slafford, George Star. Robert Dean Allan Keilh Ma and Helen Kay CoI~g. Parks. Roberta Perry, Phyllis Ma.

lins Wallace Dean Draper, Zelma J . SIIi'ailes, Mary VitkoTal· ert Eugene Bre., .. er, Ella Bridges. uta. Beatrice Stegeman, Walter Gross, Marvin B. ">'il'·~t •• !....M~ey .. '.~il~ Co~~~ n:~~' =n~ Gri~-,:ndcl"'G" Davill.",""', ""'J to ... James Gene Droooey. Jerry 03- ford, Bobbie Harris Taylor, Doris Allen Reiss Bright. John Ber· O. Stieglitt. Clarles Strattan ll , E . Hausser, Uoyd va. eo ."_. V':V n ., iII ... n eM '" e) ames ~id Dunlap, Mary Fay Dycus, J(an Taylor. I.ois Rulh Teichert, nard Causey. George E . Charlton Clara C. Sung, Arthur A. SIIo'3J1 ' 0lar1es E. Herren, Moore. W~ A. Morgan, ~!:, ~ ~=kiE ~~~. Thomas ruley. lne:z ~ron Rob-Gar)' E . Eason, Tbomas Allen Irene Dorothy Termes. Glen L. Jr. , Thomas A. Clore. Donald Earl SOil Jr .• M81')' C. S ..... anson. Lewis Hogan. James R. . Fred Mueller, ~;ght V!. =~p Allen Dietri~, Robe~ erson. neta Elm'!; Roloff. ~tsy Emery, Lev.'is E. Etherton. Philip Terrell, Sara Lee Teschner, Law· Cox, Mickry ()v;en Cravens, Ger· Lenell SIIiW, Donald Ray Nancy Lee: Weaver, Paul G en Donald 1.. Perkins, Clif- Lev.is Dorries. Donald J . Drapalik Ann Ross. Lvlher J . Sclu~\ing, F. Falcone, Sharoo 07.eIl Farmer, reoee F. Thies. Mary A.nn Thies, .lId J . Cyrier. Benedict A. Czyl. Szyrncz.ak. Midtiko Takaki, Rob- Hoy,·erton. Anton H. Hundsdorier, Charles 1.. Ram· Rose Eh reb J E Elias RI·th HuUeI' Schoen and LoiS R. Jerry David Feetel. Marilynn Jo- Clotine Thompson, Erie R. Tom· John Paul Deming. William H. ert M. Tarrant Jr., James TiJ.as. Ronald Mack Hutltin, Robert An· Paul Reid Jr., Rei dWayne ; I E'wban7 Herbert L: SC" ..... eru-. . an Ferlcan. Syl~ia. C. Fernstrom. i;n.<on Jr .. Phyllis H. Toomire, Devore. W~ R. Disney. Rob- ba\sld. Sister M. Tolentine, Ange- drew I ..... asyk. Troy C. J ayroe Jr., Donald W. Schuch· Fairfield. Roland B. Fortin and Mary Caroline Scott. Dalc Ell· lUna Nora J . Fion, Biancbe Lew' Kenneth E. Traylor, Diane C. ~11 C. Donarsk.i , Joseph P . Dono' !les T. Torres. Katherine S. Vine. Ronald Jon Jonas. Leo F. Shotts, Leonard Carol J . Fulkerson. gene Seifert. BiUy J . Shields. Roe i5 Fisk. Arlyne D. FiI1 Gerald. Vadeboncouer, Marsha Rae Van \'3n, . Wilma L. E. ~tier. Larry yard, Frederick M. Voight. VerA Jones, Sherman M. • Frank H. Urekar. Arlen Carol Woodson Fuller. Marilyn F. Simmons, Jan Simp..on. Wayne Ben Sherman fletcher, Judy Ann Cien, Mary Vinson. Anna Marie l~am GentJe, Sue.CIaire Gerhart. La Estes Waller, FOWl! G. War. ony R. Kamp ..... erth. Waldrop, Nonnan R' Sue Gcilosl.:y Larry Dean Giles. Ralph Simpson, Helen FrillJ::e5 F1etcber. Marjorie F . Ftynn. Roo Voelker, Naomi F . Wageneck. Richard John Gibson, J ohn H. ren 1II . Vera P. Whiteside. Laura ber, Richard Lee, Kennelh Whitlington. Barbara Elm' Gill, Michael L. Smith. Lemma Clarence Smith. land B. Fortin. Marian ~y Fran· Ruth AnD Wagner. Charles H. Gillmore, ~~ Robert Grime. Matlack Wieman. Wayne R. Wit E . KiruM>y, John- F. Edmund Wires. Glassnian. John W. Glenn, J : ne Victor N. Smith. Bonnie C. Snider. cis. R. C. Frankenberger, Richard Wallace, Mary E. Warren. Ronald John GrodJ;icki Jr.. Charles E · liams. Elizabclh B. H. Wilson OIarles Edgar . E . Godfrey, Charles F. Golden. Marcia Joan . Spencer, L~ O. M. Frederiek. Alice' J . French. Dean webb. Darlene L. Wenner, Hankins, Farrell D. Harre, War· Donald Ho .... ·ard Wolfe John Dan' I LadeDdorf. Ronald Mary K. Goss. Diana Alice Go ..... in. Stanley. Dons AnD Steinma~h, Virdon Garrell. Mari1~ Sue Gel· David Lynn W~ Carolee E. n:n S . . ~lings. ao .... ·an! J . H~' iel Zancha. Joseph Do~ld ZimmY' lfrederick J . Lampe. Burl Bradley Gray, Norman carl JoyCt' ~Iubbleneld and YO!hlda toUr. Treva K. H. Glb5on, Faye Wheat.crofl, Claudia C. Wiggins, ~g. W~ ~ Heser. Yoil· Schiel II Commallatilns Lemplcki. Robert G. Le ..... is. Hafley, Mary Lee Hake, Joanna Tadastu. Gilby, Barbara E . Gill. Donald Jack Franklin Wiley, Martha liam DaviJ Hicks, John Ed ..... ard James Bruce Bagg, Darrell Eu- c::is Paul Madden, Judilh Hampton and Karen J . nanso~ Sl-ra Lee Teschner, Sharon Ed.'ard Girten, Diana Ali c:: e Rulh Williams. Robert E. William· ~eser, George UttJe Bell. Gary L. Bengstoll, Re- Maes. Ronald Winttln Main. Kennelh S Hansso!i Farrell Louise Thomas Donald W Tokr Gowin, Elizabeth AmI Grant, iOIl, Ronald Paul Wilsoa Gloria \id R. Huelsmano. C. Burroughs, Walter W.IAlfred H. Mann. June 20 D. Harre., willard w. Harrison, Medley Arden ' Torno ..... , AJan G: Jean Marie GreeD. Jo Nell Guy· Behnke Wood, Nanette R ae lngram, James A. . Jr., [)ey,ilt Da,·is Jr., John Mann, Gleny,'OOd problems 10 health William E. Harriss, Joan M. Har· Underbrink. Noble R. Uwn,ooc!. ~ Duncan Hac:ker-, Mary Lee Young. bert 1.. King. Jaek Kennelh Find! .. Jack Fitzgerald. Cleveland Mattbeo4i. be the - aim of a ~'el, Charles Ralph Hearn. Marian Arc::hie Varnum. William M. ~j. Hake. Joann Hancock, Bernadine til.,. If UlMral Arts iUlnald H. Lee, J~unulis L. Gilleland. Burl Brad. McDonald , . June 20 F. Hev.·lell, Louise Kee Hoffard, un; Jr .. Kenneth .E . Walker, VII".

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Kenoeth s. Hans.soa, Bobbie Har- Anderson. Harry A. AsanaeDeng, W. McLain, Samuel Lash, Mary Ruth LvU' Morgan, Dale Eugene ......... ~"JJUU llta . .~~ CU4 ... 'l.co:: n ........ ...... .....

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