Vol. 57 Price Five Cerite AUSTIN, TEXAS, T H U R S D A Y , M A Y I, 1958 Eight Pages Today No. 166 ‘F/rsf Co l iege Dai l y in the South” AAUP Pay Scale Report 'Misleading' Says Wilson Briefs. . . From the Wire 'D' Is 'Erroneous' In UT Situation By tho Associated Press F r i e n d l i e r R e l a t i o n s C a u s e s $ U n f r e e z i n g W \ S H I \ G T O V — T h e United S ta te s W ednesday unfroze 26 m i l ­ lion dollars in E g y p t ia n g o v e r n ­ m e n t a s s e t s in a m a jo r m o v e to restore relations with P r e sid e n t N a s s e r ’s I b i t e d Arab R epublic. friendly T he a itio n , an n ou n ced b y the T r ea su r y w ith S ta te D ep artm en t a p p roval, c a m e a s th e E gy p tia n lea d er toured M oscow a s honored g u e st o f the Soviet g o v e rn m en t. I ★ * E conomi st s U r g e Cuts W A SH IN G TO N —A w id e v a r ie t y , of e co n o m ists u rged W ed n esd ay 1haf ta x ruts be throw n Into the fight against, r e c e s sio n , but th e r e: th eir a d v ic e w ould w as no sign p rev a il. ★ * $ A g a i n s t S t a r v a t i o n (WIX I TTA, India— P a r e n ts in f am in e -stricken North B e n g a l b a s e sold child ren for 70 r e n t s a p i e c e from Marx ation money for their own food, reports r ea c h in g C alcutta Wednesday said. the yo u n g ste rs and to r a i s e to s a v e ★ * I n d o n e s i a Accuses USers JAK ARTA, In don esia In d on esia -b a r g e d W ed n esd ay diers o f fortune are fly in g bom b- mg m issio n s in a step p ed up reb el air w ar in e a ster n In d on esia. O ii O u t p u t B o t t o m s to the N EW VO RK —Output of the na last lion s oil refineries dropped level sin c e week \ m e r i e a n P e t r o ­ late 1951. leum Institute d isc lo se d W e d n e s­ day. lo w e st tile ★ . ★ _ ★ * C o u r t Bill P a s s e d NS \S IIIN G T O N —A hill to curb the power of the S u p r em e < ourt and undo Hie effe ct* of so m e of its d e c is io n s in su bversio n case w a s approved 10-5 by the ''-enate Judiciarv C o m m ittee W ednesd ay. L evel S a i d R e a c h e d W ASHINGTON P resid en t E ise n ­ in terp reted a how er W ed n esd ay in u n e m ­ less-ih Ufi-seasonal drop ploym ent the that e v id e n c e as eco n o m ic d e c lin e is fla tten in g out. By J O E ( \ it BOI.I. R I ST T exan staff XX rifer ^ . P r e sid e n t l/ig a n w d o n late W ed- to cor- in fe re n c es erroneous so m e , c o lle g e s accord in g D i e c la ssific a tio n o f A m erica! to the sa la ry b asis is proposed b y the A A U P In n e sd a y issu ed a sta te m e n t salary fe e t w h ich d ou b tless w ill he m ad e re- sr a l® vvih e n c o u r a g e public sup- gard m g tho ‘D ’ r atin g of T he U ni- P01 f v e r s ify of T e x a s” m a d e by th e A m erica n A sso c ia tio n fo U n iver­ sity P ro fe sso r s. 3 that a graded institution s, belief In a m e m o r a n d u m to the Daily T e x a n office, Dr. Wilson ch ar ged that ” . . . th(> full facts sh o w that . . . a “ I ) ’* gr a d e for this Insti­ tution is grossly m islea d in g In t e r m s of tile present situation." UIL State Meet To Open Today C o n t e s t a n ts B e g in T he proposed plan em b od ies the use o f an " A A ” through “ F ” clas­ is based on the sification w h ich m in im u m s a la r y paid a full profes­ sor b y the school. A full professor in th e “ A A ” group, for in stan ce, w ould r e c e iv e 514,000 per y e a r . W ilson c a lle d the plan “ one of the w orst w a y s to go abou t up- gt ad in g the p r o fe ssio n .” P oin ted ou t the P r e sid e n t: • In the first p la c e, it should he noted th a t the A A U P h a s not yet adopted the proposal. # "In the second p la ce, It should it w-ere in e f­ be o b ser v e d that if fect, few A m erican institution s of h ig h er lea rn in g w o u ld p resen tly be | grad ed h ig h er than “ C .” C O N V A I R ' S F R A N K D A V IS A N D DR. W . C. DUESTERHOEFT ' the best one can do is en courage s t u d e n t s . . - Photo by Dud!' Duesterhoeft Given top-ranking ing A m erican 3 - D a y C o m p e t it io n so m e 2 OOO stu d en ts from 443 T e x a s high sc h o o ls for the 48th a n n u a l In tersch o la stic L eagu e S tate M eet openin g tod ay for a th ree-d ay run. W ilson said that o f the 15 lead­ sta te u n iv er sitie s Tim U n iv e r sity o f T e x a s e x p e c ts holding m em ' ership in the A sso c ia ­ tion o f A m erican U n iv e r sitie s, not one o f the group w ould h a v e an "AA ’ or an "A” rating. G roups B ' and ' C " w-ould each inclu de one u n iv er sity , T he ” D ” c la s sifi­ cation w ould in clu d e th ree sta te u n iv er sitie s b e sid e s T e x a s. F iv e institution s would r a te “ E ” ; three *‘F , ” Award by Convair w a s p r e se n te d D r. W. r D u esterh oeft J r . as- done r a d a r sy s te m s r esea r ch H igh sch ool c o n t e s t a n t s variou s in reg io n a l a c a d e m ie , lite ra r y , and for ath letic c o n t r a s , w ill co m p e te for s e n a t e professor o f e le c tr ic a l en- the U n iv e r sity 's E lec tric a l E n g in -! sta te final ch am p ion sh ip s in a lm o st g in e e n n g , e v er y th in g to in terest a lm o st e v e r y from tra ck and f ie Id * to th at the p lan Pu ,s the e m p h a sis 200 C on vair a w a ld for ex col Lance f r o m track and field t< it in fo r 1958 in e n g in e e r in g poetry' r e a d in g and from slid e-ru le in th e long run h a v e a de- w ould - - w ith pr< - an g e ffe c t on th e a c h iev e m en t origin al oration add ed for the first tim e tins y e a r for C onferen ce AA o f b - h o r a v e r a g e and m a x im u m sch ools. j ) r D u ester h o e ft w a s nom inated for the aw ard by th e e n g in eerin g fa c u lty and stu d en ts. vair rn Fort W orth and G en eral body E le c tr ic m ♦ScheBfctndy, N . Y . Dr D u ester h o e ft h a s tau gh t at ‘'im p u tin g the SI,- cerin g R r sc a r r h L a b oratory, Con- (Continued D r. W ilson, “ I b e lie v e the Univ ersity for se v e n y e a rs. th e w ron g p la c e and to Journalism te a ch in g s a l a r i e s . that that U S sol- at a lun ch eon W ednesd ay, T o m a k e the v isito rs feel at h om e on the “ F o rty A c r e s ,” U n i­ v e r sity se r v ic e o rgan ization s w ill c o n d u it g oaled tour- and set up in form ation booths "I c e r ta in ly h a v e no ob jection to p u blicizin g the c o m p a r a tiv e salar­ ies o f our c o lle g e and u n iv er sitie s and doing e v er y th in g r ea so n a b ly im p rove them , hut I p o ssib le to Oth> rn sal . f l a i r s p l a n n e d f o r a m fl, n J y ® ' , * f ' ’>,,n i? n 1h a t I*onghorn c o n te sta n ts Hand w e lco m in g concert ou tsid e inclu de a p r o g r ess w ill be m a d e tr y in g to f i x i n g r u s e c eilin g s flo o rs,” he said. th,-an by Judge Hughes To Talk Friday Ju d ge Sarah T . H u g h e s ; o f the F ou rteen th D istrict C ourt. D a lla s, will he lh., principal sp e a k e r Et, . , , . „ T exas Study o f S econ d ary L d u ca- , . tion s c o n fe re n c e here F rid ay, Inc program b egin s at 8 la a .m . a i m i i . , L. the D risk ill H o t e . . . •, o ,p . . I . ! sp rin g mini "The U n fortu n ate O ne P er Cent The U n guided or M isguided M inor­ ity iii E ach School A fter Ju d g e H u g h es's a d d ress, th e r e w ill be a pan el d isc u ssio n on the sp e e c h . Dr. R o lie ii L. Sutherland, cl i re v t - for or of the H ogg F ound ation M ental H ealth w ill be pan el (b a se ­ m an. te a c h ,” D r. D u ester h o e ft "I often feel th at r don't, really says, i ''T he b est one can do is en co u ra g e a stu d en t to learn , for in tho long is pri­ ma illy an individual e x p e r ie n c e .” lea rn in g p r o c ess j run, the N o tin g th at fron tiers in e le c tr ic a l en g in e er in g are - h in g in g rapidly, s Dr. D u esterhoeft s a y s that “ princi­ e n g in e er in g and p h y sica l p les are m uch mor- than know ledge of equipm ent, a lre a d y d evelop ed im portant to teach , of s p e c i f i c p ie ce s I .. ’ 1 . In su m m er . 1957, Dr, Du< Xer- hoeft w a s on e of four U n iv ersity ; e n g in e er s and sc ie n tis ts in vited to t conduct r esea r ch at Oak R id g e N a­ tion al L aboratory. He h a s a l s o : Or. Malik Speaks At Conference la n g u a g e s, in Slavon ic D r. J o e M alik, sp e c ia l instruc­ talked tor of th e " v a ry in g nature o f fresh­ m a n prob’e m s ” in the op en in g s e s ­ sion of ('iii/* nship T raining C on feren ce W ed n esd ay n igh t. th e M em b ers of the pan el w ill be B ill C avan augh of the T e x a s D opart- I .< -rdf 'II nu Ut of pu blic Safer-, ; Cotton o f R ea g a n H igh School, H ouston ; Dr. E dm und H einsohn, clam ; pa-dor cd the U n iv e r sity M ethodist par lr ( ’hun It, A u stin ; D r. Robert M. on e a H odgkins of O, H enry Junior H igh n a il5 School, A ustin: and th e R ev. Ro­ uum bert J . M urphy, N ew m a n F ound a­ go lf tion d ir ec ter , A ustin. T he t o p i c o f the se v e n tee n th an- tvvfen T he c o n fe re n c e w ill he f P xas A&N op en hou se at the T ex a s U nion and J,tho . • . , . » „ the . u t - , Am eric an m u sic ron rert. and v isits . i . I m v e rsify s a str o n o m ic a l 'in * o b ser v a to ry . L eagu ers m a y also a t- I, tend the t r i a n g u l a r t r a c k m eet b e - U n iv ersity o f T e x a s, e x a s AA.->l C ollege and Flu e In­ s t i t u t e v a r sity and fresh m an t e a m s at M em o r ia l Stad iu m T hu rsday at R p m . i '____ , , , . journalists Coinciding with the m e e t is the In terscho lastic la-ague P r e s s Con f e n nec a n d tile I nlversity Pow* r Show . T he P r e s s ( (inference for high school features r o m [tet it Ion in n e w s and feature writing, c opy reading, and h e a d ­ line w riling. C om p etition s In three c o n ­ f e r e n c e s w ill be held in d eb ate, d e ­ c la m a tio n , e x tem p o r a n e o u s sp eech , origin al oration, jour- the cadv w r it !eg hand tv ix vv rating Tn a sta te m e n t c The program w ill con tin u e with to State M eet nard a lun< heon at 12:30, an d group ses- gnn W ilson, Univr in v ite s th em to in.' -.ions from 2 to 4:30 p .m . w ill end o f U T a c tiv ity dor the conference* a, Dr. 1*0- prexident. all p h ases cir sta y . H ere They C om e A g a in W ork ng •ne w ee \ ours ©ne m : re flight, in to B u n -/ Pool se a -r h e s f o r a • sM ’pm e- * tc w nd ud rhe in e v ita b le ‘e m p a p e r . T hough she m a y d rea m of a U t o r - a w h ere t m e are r o exam s, :k t h a t reads a m o u n t e d o f notebooks and a 3 a m. are v e ry -eat reminders t h a t * t e fa te fu l wee* is c " / 17 days away. —Photo bv Paul D. Hopi* Estes Court Hearing Ordered for Tonight B y R E B COGSW ELL Tp*an staff Writer that in the c la im e d violation at the j R e p r esen tin g G reen b erg are R os- I grad u ate poll, E ste s w as stan ding w a Id Shrub and Tom C lendenin. T om B o u sq u et, ch ief ju stic e , In w ithin the r ec ta n g le , but a lso with- Student counsel for E ste s is D ick R ergncr. a clo sed p r t - t lla l c o n fe re n c e W e d - ; in the 40-foot lim it. n esd ay nigh t ordered a h ea rin g in th e c a se of B ob G reen b erg et a1 vs. P istes. T he h ea rin g w ill b e ; h eld b efore the Student Court at 7 p .m . T h u rsd ay in T ow n es H all T he open h ea rin g w ill d e te rm in e w h eth er the defendan t, C hief -!us- ju s tifie d ' tic e -e le c t Carl In his o b jectio n to G reen b erg 's c a u se of action . i s le s , is Su b jects for d iscu ssion a t the Nuclear W ill Be Prospects Discussed Dr. L eopold B. K o/n brrxl/ki. F oreign A ffa irs in e x ile in London, h earin g w ill he: s p e c ia list in in tern ation al la w and He w a s a lso ap p oin ted P o lish Min- • W hether E s te s w as te ch n ica lly form er m e m b e r of the P olish D ip- iste r to the g o v e rn m en ts of C olum - c o n d u c t i n g an < cal ca m p a ig n in lom atic S e r v ic e, w ill v ie w o f the f a i t that he w is un­ P rio r to W orld W ar l l , K oziebrod- Cassian T hu rsday on “ P r o s p e c ts . ■ opp osed for the o ffice , and • W hether the c h a r g es could be of E a ste r n E urope in the .N uclear ski pu blished a se r ie s of a r tic le s c a lle d tr iv ia l In th e s e n s e u n d er! A r p .” o n cu rrent p rob lem s of in tern ation ­ 'In e d isc u ssio n . sp onsored by the a1 and c on stitu tion al law in variou s a l ! an oth er c a n d id a te w a s ab- lea d a dis- b is, E cuador and V en zu ela. . . . . _ . , , , . sion se v e r a l y e a r s ago. If it is d e c id ed that E s te s teeh - C om m ittee on E a ste r n E urop ean P o lish p ro fessio n a l r e v ie w s. St ad ie< ■ sc h e d u le d fn! 3: Ti p .m . In 1950 he i j I in T e x a s U n ion 315. d e g r ee in la w from th e U n iv e r sity n ic a lly could h a v e c o n d u c t e d an O th c is to tak e p a r t in the ta. s s ct P a n s oral c a m p a ig n , and are not tr iv ia l, at 2:30 p m . F rid ay the c h a r g e s are D r. G eorge H offm an, a s.soc i tr ia l w ill be held ;it|> P r e s s o r of g e o g ra p h y ; Dr. E dw ard T ah orsk y, a s s o c ia te pro- ializcd law and g o v e rn ­ m ent and in in tern ation al relation s. Dr. K oziebrodsk i h a s a ls o st lidi- g o v e rn m en t; and R udolf cd in the field of in tern a tio n a l eco- ‘ n om ic p roblem s, in T ow n es If e ith er o f *e>,>or in public * ' < ved '.he d o c to r ’s W i l l W i l s o n I O R un A g a i n A U ST IN W ill W ilson said W ed- \\ hi ie in Pa) is he sp ec - n esd av he u - m i d run for a seco n d term as attorn ey g e n e r a l of T e x a s. Holman Elected Young GOP Head The University Young Republi­ can Club met W ed n esd a y night, la k of a q u o ­ rum , w a iv ed p arliam en t try' rules and e le c te d te m p o r a l/ o ffice rs. nd in sp ite of the P erm anent o ffic e r s w ill be e le c ­ ted n ext fall. the p etition w ill be d ism isse d , he Y u g oslavia. Dr. K n /.ieb iod /k i now on the fa cu lty of St. E d w ard s sta te d . G reen b erg w ould then be e lig ib le ^ nix c t ‘- in . to appeal to the A p pellate Court, D r. K pziebrodski h a s a lso se r v ed c o m p o se d of th e D ean o f the L a w a s c h a r g e d a ffa ir e s of the P olish in M adrid and h ea d of Sc hoc1 d ent go v ern m en t and the pre .dent the Iberian and L atin-A m el an Di- thf> P o llsh Min m w of o f the Student B a r A sso cia tio n . the fa c u lty a d v iso r to stu- R a t i o n V1SI(* of tG reen berg The p lain tiff has contended that E s te s com be fcd an oral c a m p a ig n w ithin 40 fe e t of the north the g r a d u a te poll and A rts and Seim pall. B oth w ere on thp South M ali ; Thp d e f e n d a n t and pl ain* iff a g reed on the fact that. th e r e w e re no s p e c ific a lly d esig n a ted lin es in­ d ic a tin g w h e r e c a m p a ig n e rs w e re to stan d on the m a ll. T he d efen d ­ an t c la im s, h ow ever, that th e rec- ta n g le outlined in dark cen ter of the M all has b e c o m e th e dot s gen era iv a c ce p te d oral c a m p a ig n e r s . lim b ation fir G reen b erg 's counsel — | Speaker Policy Limitations Told P re sid e n t L ogan W ilson h a s r e ­ m inded fa c u lty m e m b er s and stu ­ d ents that, d u e to a recen t ch a n g e eandi- for pubic- o ffice m ay now 4 lim ita tio n ' a? e pin fe d on -p.- k on the UT c a m p u s. T w o con ten d s p olitical sp e a k e r s: ne in th e ai a d m in istr a tiv e p o Si e ; ROTC to Honor Cadets at Noon £ The m e etin g s w ill be open only to m e m b e r s of t h e reco g n ized spon- sorin g o r g a n ia ztio n and their per­ son ally invited g u e sts, oth er stu ­ d e n t s . and fa cu lty . © The j a i e s I ' m e etin g - .. he lim ited to T ow n es H all A uditorium an'! the T e x a s Union on d a te s regu- ! larly r eser v ed for m e etin g s of this The A rm y ROTC w ill pu blic awar d -m ak in g c e r e m o n y noon T h u rsd ay on W hitaker F ield n;!Jst sp on sor a naJ l-irr - a t Requ; s ’s f< a am pu s sp ea k er - m a d e I • a re o g n ./i Su perior . adet ribbons a r e to tie *ro'JP anfi s i - ne<1 b>' thf> KrouP junior They m u st he p resen ted the ('n m m ittee on G en eral Studen* ( ) r - g a n i/a tio n s at leas* two w e e k s pre­ vious to the p iop os^d m e etin g . p resen ted b y Dr H H . R an som P resident or program c h a irm a n and Col M. 1^. B e ll. T h e'.- h< nors w ill go to sen ior cade' F ran k R John T G reen ; K eith : so p h o m o re, Jar;.es P. M e t ...r e ; and fresh m an Sterlin g S N eu m an The hest c o m p a n y and h est p la ­ toon a w a r d ' wall he p> e^cnto ! to Jan .S. R oush, c o m p a n y c o m m a n d ­ er of C om p any A and Wi u n M. E v a n s, se c o n d platoon C om p anj A In ju r e d S t u d e n t S p e n d s 6 th D a y on C ritic a l List le o n a r d r em a in e d to L arry W ood •• ’lie crhm ii O th e f a w a r d s w i l l he m ade ' > top i n each 1 c a d e t s g in e e n n g , m ilita r y p c .ir e portal ion, and q u a r t e r m a s t e r . '! n r h c i v : ’ c r - H osp ital fo r the s i x t h e o n - c e u t i v p n vs- o-pr ated a panel discus d en ts follow in g I ti S m a ller bu //, g n iu p s dw problem a fter the panel Student group I e tdei P ee k . R eb b y G re g g , Sh Sam W arner, R a y Gip: T ow n send , D ea n Cobb, thin P o w e ll. -cd i tie re T m- y Bird 3 cr ry and Cyn- T h e “p o te n tia l le a d e r ’ w ill take the sp o tlig h t in se ss io n s T h u rsd ay w h en Dr. C arson M cG uire director of the H um an Ta left! R e se a rc h P rogram Will sp ea k on lea d ersh ip as a w ay o f so lv in g new st jdents' in R. B. Dewey Named Law Review Editor R ichard B. D e w e y , m id -law stu ­ dent. w a s app ointed ed itor-in-chief of the 1958-59 T e x a s Law R e v iew staff during L aw D a y c<-iem onics April 25. A m em b er of P hi La ha I ‘hi legal fratern ity, D e w e y h as a lso serv ed as Q u i/m ,s cr and Oian* < Hor dur­ ing h is law sch o o l ca reer, O 'h er sta ff m ei : L ittle, c o m m e n t < | vin K aty, a i 'icIe < i b e :’ , note editor Wor km an, ed itor. am on g the top 35 m en in their (la s s are e lig ib le for the I^iw R e­ view staff. In addition to the ap p oin tm en ts, nine aw ard s for outs!,anding work on the public ation w ere given . R obert B. R eyn old s r ec eiv e d a set of A nnotated T e x a s Statutes don at­ ed by the V ernon L aw Book Go. for the pu b lication du rin g Allan B A dkins r ec eiv e d a bound -ct of the T e x a s T*aw Review for the secon d tic st w ork. The T e x a s Law Rev ie • publish* cd se v e n tim es a y e a r by a student e d i ’o r i a l s t a f f c o m p o s e d o f 18 ad- a ; * .ic* • ' e v e n h e n a 1" de-.clop* on ar I : iw r e s e a < d<- P rize s totalin g $350 rontribut- ed bv L ik e r , B otts, A ndrew - and Shepherd of H ouston V inson, E l­ kins W eem s and S e a r le s of Hous- k i n s V e t m s . a n c ! S e a - e s of H o n ■ :rv- -Fudge Bon H P ow ell of con trib u tin g the bo-a work to p r o b le m s. The se ss io n wall lie the y e a r : the M ain I/>unge o f the T e x a s Un- ion at 7 p m , Y o u n g D e m o s to H e a r S e n a t o r H e r r in g T o n i g h t n g v« . ! it at- w e r e d i v i d e d am on g die 7 i;> p rr U t ur sd-iv n I u r n s Hall r e p . : *- ,k to the Ye .e g I •• S e n a f • h i s I Th ( J it ■ ‘ ,n n„ v „ U l i n Writing Entries Deadline Today D ea d lin e f >r four c r e a tiv e w rit­ ffered to U n iv e r sity ing co n tex 's .students is T h u rsd ay. H em p h ill s Short Story con test. open to a il U n iv e r sity stu d en ts, of- fers a first prize of $25 and a secon d p r ./e of 510 to th e w riter of th e best n arra’ iv e p rose entry. co n te st, >pen o r .v to stu d en ts enrolled in E n g lish 319, rew a rd s its first tw o iv. n n ers w ith prize-, of 525 and j $10. T h e 0 )-O p N t r n tive P rizes Of V2r $15 and $10 w ill to the fsm* th r e e w in- (w arded g . ners Story c o n test for fr esh m en . th< J- P . G hoice Short ( f e lig ib le IG* Al l undorgradu tte stu d en ts a r e in th* f >r < >mpetitio|S . I B. Lucas P oetry contes*, Is p rizes of $25. 515, and whi' h va $10. inside and M in u srrip ts should be su b m itted at L nglish B uilding 106 an d shoui I bf ,r an a*: ich ed sealed en velop o w ith the n a m e o f the auth or on the the The m anu script on tile outsid e i’h • - n a m e mu-T not b e in *’ - d on ee itself. N . < m il-tin * is e lig ib le fo r m ore I than one prize. the m an u scrip t title of th e n T w o S tu d e n ts to S t u d y In G e r m a n y o n G r a n t s T w o U n iv e r sity K o.or -h* sc ho’ars hips in G er m a n y in 1958-59. stu d en ts h a \ * stu d y for litera tu re Ingrid R tdkey w ill stu d y m o d e m it the U n iv e r ­ i i - - : in sity of M unich A grad u atin g %c->- i< ma *r -v in G erm a n , sh e is a n em b er o f Phi B e ta K app a. Th-.m as Hunter W alsh g r a d u a l j h isto ry stu d en t w ill study R u ssia n .yf h is' try at the F r e e U n iv ersity B erlin . Hark! Hark! It ’s That Time A gain— You Don’t Believe It? See Pages 6 and 7 - y e a r - o l d U n i v e r s i t y t o b e p r e s e n t e d a w a r d s ( T u r a g o T r i b u n e a w a r d , t h e A m e r i c a n R e v o l u t i o n O t h e r a r e t h e S o n s o f a w a r d , S o c i e t y o f A m e r i c a n M i Ii- a t w o - c a r c o l l i s i o n T h u r s d a y , A p r i * t a r e F n g i n e ( • in- 24 d. vid ua I d i a l l e a r n m e d a . s a n d r i b b o n ? T h e d e n t i s s u f f e r i n g f r o m h e a d i n j u r i e s p o i n t e d a n d m u l t i p l e f r a c t u r e s r e c e i v e d i n L . T a y l o r , R o b e r t t >n A G o o d r i m - T h o r i s A C u r e , a p a . x e n g e r L a N e l ! Le. n a r d s c a r , w a s r e l e a s e d f r o m b o r t N th e S t u d e n t H e a l t h C e n t e r W e d n e s- an d J a c k H a w k i n s C h a r m s will b e p r e s e n t e d to the c o m p e t i t i o n , r i f l e bes* c a d e t p.,-.* in H u f f m a n l^a- k- im. s t u - . C . * .Ta r - -- S Ct T w o I v a A s > o r i a t e e d i t o r s w e r e a p - : )Ur b f , s t w r d e r s in o v e r - a l l c o n - p . j t r i b u t i o n t o t h e R e v i e w . T h i s y e a r ’s e n te< i p i e n t ‘ J a m e s P Mo< k f o r d . G l e n a r c D e w e y , Workman, t h e c o ir . n g S e t H e r r i n g i e a p o t o r a c e - r a n d ; l i t . t i l e f o r g o v e r n o r « ' J T h r o , M o u l - .’- U n " ' I 'I K i p p . K a * / a n d G l e n n Vt I . e w it - T e x a s . 1 ’’o r . Her- tie s t c o n t r i b u t i o n in a R e c e i v i n g SPW p r i z e s A d i n t e r e s t e d st t d c . ’s ; inv m d f o r p a r t i the l i a r t o a t t e n d s a i d F n i e Oi m t i a n J a m e s L . T r u i t t field o f law w e r e Gov ng tcm L a w - Y< m g D e - .> fm> R a y P e a r c e , a n d E d w a r d r f e t i n g w .ii (ie o p e n to rn p r e i d e i • the pub- 3 sponsors. (day. • Qnuz law students who place , W il l ia m Barnett. , i.-c. 2,000-Student UIL Invasion Ahead ls J e m G ee •tm Be*4/ ?eti"! prepare posters C - f,gg- 9 cr-e- ng here c.” e'-J 4h© work- v. i ea a .e Sm *e Meet, T e xa s high school students j —Photo by BUI T W d a y , May !, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 2 Election Code: Reforms Needed T h e pro- a n d post-eicction ro n fu sio n # of dis­ qu a lification, c o u rt h e a r in g , a n d e lection siiitsi hav e had a t least one r e d e e m in g f e a t u r e : T h e y h a v e g ra p h ic a lly po in ted out to th e c a lu­ pus loopho'i end ' iws wit! in th e Injection ( ode and ss it ti in the F lection C om m issio n m a c h in e r y , itself. W ith r e g a r d lo t hr* suit now \ » n ding lief o r e th e S tu d e n t Cti u i t , - <■ h av e n ixed feelings. A nd in such a situation, w ith so m a n y co n flictin g fac­ tors. it seem a tm o t im po ohio to fix the b la m e on a n y o n e person, o n s , o r o n a g ro u p , Cur observations Tin the situation are these: • In no -* ■ e r a n we go a lo n g w ith w h a t we feel is th e "attitude** u n d e r W hich t h e p r e s e n t one, w e believe, of m e r e ly suit is tieing b r o u g h t * ca u s in g t r o u b l e ’' r a t h e r th a n se rio u sly se e k in g a re trie d ‘’ o r solution to a n u n h e a l t h y situ a tio n . N e i t h e r c a n we go a lo n g w ith the m e t h o d s and m a n n e r w h ic h h a v e been used b y t h o s e w h o a r e b rin g in g th e suit t h a t • E v id e n c e suggj U th e E lection C o m ­ mission a n d Its pr.ll officials, th e A P O N and w ere lax in e n f o rc in g ru le s of O rang*’ J a c k e t s o ra l c a m p a ig n i n g a r o u n d j>olls, a s itu a ti o n w h ic h has g ro w n ste a d ily w o rs e for t h e past, tw o y e a r s . • O b s e r v e r s also point, out that, m ost o f the o t h e r c a n d id a te s o r t h e i r s u p p o r t e r s w e r e c a m ­ p a ig n in g In th e sam e a r e a as the tw o c h a r g e d c a n d id a te s a n d th a t m a n y violation s o f t h e 40- f o o t-from -pol I c a m p a ig n lim it p r o b a b ly o c c u rre d . T h u s , n a t u r e o f the v io la tio n s w a s b o th w id e ­ s p r e a d a n d m in o r , in o u r opinion; it is d o u b tfu l t h a t o n e c a n d i d a te r a i n e d an a d v a n t a g e o v e r a n ­ o th e r . N e v e r th e le s s , lf m u s t he r e m e m b e r e d : viola­ tio n s a r e v io la tio n s, no m a t t e r how sm all, and m u st he ta k e n seriously. As s o m e o n e once said: " T h e r e is n o such th in g a s a little p r e g n a n c y .” Too, It m u s t he p o in te d o u t t h a t " b e c a u s e e v e r y o n e else is d oing I t ” Is no e x c u s e fo r law b re a k in g . • H o w e v e r, b e c a u s e of tile c irc u m s ta n c e s , w e feel th a t in the tw o p a r t i c u l a r c a s e s now in S tu d e n t C o u rt, f a c to r s a r e n ot s u f fic ie n t to w a r r a n t dis­ qua lification. lie f o r th c o m in g A r e m e d y m u s t .Steps m ust be ta k e n im m e d ia te ly to revise th e e n t i r e election p r o c e d u r e a n d m a k e of it a s tr o n g c a m p u s f o r c e — w ith c le a r ly s t a t e d rules t h a t a r e e n f o r c e d F u r ­ t h e r s itu a t io n s like the on e th is sp r in g can only til a t e le c tio n s a r e a c a m p u s a m u s e a fa rec. feelin g A n d lf th e p re s e n t t r ia l can h a v e th e effect of la u n c h in g su c h a re fo rm , then t h e p la in tiffs m a y lie well a s s u r e d th e ir p r o te s ts w e r e not in vain no m a t t e r w h a t th e o u tc o m e of t h e trial. ‘F i n d Yourself' Advises R n bluff Bv ll VI, BOI IT NKW YORK f/C lh* postwar F o r th* ti nt world, Jo* Oolite* m«v not find prop!* standing In Un­ vx f.irrweil to the r a m fun to offer him jobs when h* this Ju ne tim** In W hat do** m young g ra d u a l# n<*«d to R-t *h*m1 in n b u s m * ^ recession? Birxt of nil, he need* to find h im se lf," said A rthur Ruhlnff of Chicago, bon-*! c h a ir m a n of one of th* nation’s largest real esta te developm ent firm s F a ilu re to find them selves is w h at defeats most young men You hav e to po out and find yourself Nobody will find you for you A m a n should b k - his w ork. H e ’s a s u c k e r to stay f'>r long at it othcr > "!»•’ Rut lf he doesn't know w h at h* wants n do, then h* rertn nly will end up having to do something h* doe sn t w an t." • Rubinff a t 55 I n s supervised b ud ding projects totaling more than h a lf a billion dollars, fie went to work in a la un dry at the age of 9, quit school at 12 He sold new sp apers, shined shoes, set pins in a bowling all v, woiked as a galley t*.v and d eckhand on G reat then w en t Into the re a l e state field Kake* freighters. If. at Ii and earned VT.CKK) In commissions his first year. nuke m a n y s« f made m en, hon ever, Rubinff is a f t ' rn advocuo • ' rd n * an. It has n ev er be-n more Itaindamenfnl to hue*ness, or more Im p r a n t to Suee( g* ‘ he says, "b e c a u s e th* world is becoming m ore specialized ’’ :i” vv> h" cs r liege ..... . that th* pie et.? h a rr ie r to adv an cem en t. ; ‘ vluates are ’a rung to feel is any g re at o r perm a n e n t MHT e va ng p'opirt seem to fee! that the d a ’ s of great opportunities a t e past " hr said "N othing could be fur- ♦her from the truth T h - opportunities today are g re a te r than they over have been in the history of m ankind. ' ’• von ” ' : ti ca-ii I J . ' 1 "'hi to H 0 < "«i iom open corporation looking for top talent - there ar* more recession, than there e v e r w ere Th- a re weeding out their seeord s - s t m en and a n d they'll pay any price for • H ere arp Ruhloff s n ’her practical tips: "O rganize yourself, "B e well-liked. You do this bv hem e fair r» ke an active p u n Sr < immunity p ro g ram s Tins will give von a rounded comoptii.n of hu m an relations you ra n ye* in no other wav And u n d ersta ndin g h u m a n re­ to d av. The well-liked m an, who u nder­ is vita! lations stand people, <;< • , along hotter th an the s m a r t e r man who is n ’t liked. "If you hav e p it s , V e r n e and like people, don't worry at your lark of genius. If e very one of th- 63 million work­ ers in A m - r i r a w a s a genius this country would be in a hell of a m ess. "Finally, alw ays cive as n r h nr more than you get, and never lose fai'h in hun in nature Because one man has done you wrong, don't tu rn y o u r ear from the next fellow." n . s o m e o n e 7 5 t h Y e a r h . v a l u a t i o n View of Greek System By MIMI MEILI and JOF. RO MIY portions for the past six y< irs • ship as a r r - u l t of a g re a t e r de- u n de rstan din g Rrep 0 f m u tu a l Socially, the G reek system pro- would develop ( E d it o r * n o t- : T h - following Include* excerpt* from th - re p o rt by lh- 75th I - a r student com- mitt** on the (.reek system .) i he Greek syste m pin s a m endous and significant part in th* 1 Diversity, nitretinsc b f* of 'b e cam pus. efl 11 ! " ’ ' th - G enerally speaking, the C re e k s mold t h - accepted s ta n d a rd s of conform ity in cu sto m s, dress pat- terns, etc. Besides external in- n uan ces, th* ten or of the ca m p u s is pred om inately the result of v i p lo u t attitud es a n d opinions exe rte d by lh# (.r e e k groups. vides m u d ) for its m e m b e rs Of- ten a i tiring p< • v.n (re- >ht of himself through is brought the rn my facets of th* g ro u p Gonduct as a whole is good, and in to a g re a t degree is tire devi l' exception and not th*- rule, It is difficult to ev alu a te rela* the Greek ays- tkinships betw een te m an d Hic independent group an d co-ops. We feel that this type of evaluation is m ore of an arhi- te a r y thing and rests la rgely with e a c h individual. a this a i i reputation, G enerally speaking, Maintaining a good sororities and ft a m m i tics have ex- S onships are g-x J hiblted c o o p e ra tio n and support of • . «. , A* a *• individ* rn*' A dministration both ually and as a body in the P an- hellenic and In te rfr a te rn ity Coun- cli organizations. these rela- I la d y ( i n t a c t in e x tr a c u r r i c u la r in classes and individuals des artivitjog betw een I erm in es the te n o r of this relation- th e r e ship, in obviously im- pro v e m e n t on the p a r t of both groups th- is a lw a y , n eed of light of • However, we W'-’dd he idealists this to a s s u m e re) 1 Mon other facto r fratern ities The G reek syste m m a k e s a sig- that lf we w e re good reputation 1* run f*r m a r r e d mfn ant contribution b y actions of the G reeks In fact, the had often ov ershadow s the good to a g r e a t extent. Hell Weeks Of aw ard in g pities and ships For e x a m p ’e, tw ice a y e a r Pan ho ll-nie offers se v e ra l scholar- do ships to w orthy girls At ginning of this sem ester. lenin aw arded lh* m an y antics and $71 apiece and mon* h a r m than any in c a m p u s abuses th at tmys go through cau se .7 — g rad es to drop, .as V arsity thereby irritating faculty and cause the fraternities C arn iva l and su p po rtin g C am pus 1 Panhel- to ne ( m n c i l Kr ‘ •Ops in corpo rated a Sop. to rem ed y in g H e l l h ave recently i i i . coal I* an d of $ CHM) from w hirh ar- t r u e d interest will he used to aid . ( hest min h ani is given IntcrfraUTnttv lenin an d .. thought of as Through such m eans reput i t ion on In r c g a t d im m a tu re T o . - the to .... in ,, ■ . , . 1 , • sun * ess f u Sly horn atte m pted needs of v iriou- orgnnt/ations con- i t . . . . 1 , i I ti ti' . WfM'k. h p would likf* to rr r o m n i r m l a change to a "H elp W ee k'’ which u - - Pas in other colleges and universities ' c o r Instance, in a w e st Co.r f uni- versify Die en erg y expended by fra tern ities in Hell Week was con- im prove. v ' * *ciI to doing ca m p u s ment.s re q u es te d by the adminis- tration ... 1 , • # o n - p u r p l e and ad v a n ta g e of .. ttie (.reek system is the gathering together of like- interested in a g ro u p co-ops, from winch m a n y profttab’e ex- p c nenre?! can be gained, li k e m i n d e d and individuals . . Wo do realize, though, the pres- ep e e of conform ty in sororities and ft »tor nit ios Often a person he- com es a c o n f o r m i s t due to a neeted whit ttie * unpus ( r u h f r - f e m r v and sorority has a tremendous potential as a physi- cal p lan t lo do innu m era b le things. \ meaningful pi gram of speakers, panels, discussions, could be es- t a hhshed aw aken t h i c ti would m uch bltellectual curiosity and for- initiation of . Also, through exchang e meetings a n d dinners with foreign students, independent groups, id ea s and m a n y ideas and a trotter relation- “— _ If m u c h of th " time and en ergy spent by G re e k s on m eaningless 1 busy w o rk " cou'd tie diverted to re le v a n t p ro g r a m s such a* these. then the Greek system would have a m -re Significant and worthwhile p r o g r a m and would p erfo rm a far g r e a t e r serv ice to its constituents and to the c a m p u s as well. I I / O P v / ! ) l ) 0 ) ' l I i l l 1 1 I C S • * f \ l l I n i„hm, Pt front S a m , uperlnt*nd*nt In charlie (lf personnel for the Lubbock of' Tcaeher n Th™''? to ii’ * m "r*» • •* <> p^ i^ uv* 'nipf(*jui‘ti in learning: rn I .Ho­ field of f f i r ^ h v h Ui*,»i«,*.in*#dii additions 3 o v e r ai* (Mr men ta n S s r S t v m ! ? " L f , ”r 'o n b'iorm'lR ; a l « „ ui,h ’( w h ' r placement service for tn” U«. t seal ( hart and Information Center, t atted States Air Force amt for ,um- r l t C **!!? the Smithsonian !th jnsuiui*. wasnsnKion, *i ( ^ Th- e v e n e d peen na#! offtr, u to women HGSI tin n» <»pc»n seekia* applicants for Job, Include aecountlne librarian senior *#*crrtar% Employment r,prk v, an<1 to both men and women available ’rifer..,ted applicants is as draft,man mf ? assistant ^ r F>h* maintenance engineer, architectural an­ • s-mf and welder 1 A" pc c o n , interested should apple f i e f M*l!T bSijuiSJ"awa. p,*r*onnei of‘ » / ~ \ f f • \ ) i f l l ' h \ l » r • f J J Apartment permission win tie Grant­ 5 ^ ; n!'v.,r* lindorKradu;t’c women ,tu- dents who arc at east 2 J -.cars of /tao Permission bv September WomenJi Office^prR^to rn*/be^nnit?* of achoo!. 1 9 5 8 is, DOROTHY iMtnn or VV omen r, f r a t e r in phi I an fro- w ho must carn ail or part of scholar- %ol’.Vjj. th* he- Panhel- Pasted four scholarships of «.'■?? ' T -uh'’ Job opportunity? for g eo lo g ic ar. the (tf pV, rugs bt- avsll- **>:.• for t*«Hi*rs at Hard in-Slm moi* one of $1 0 0 . Collen*, and De Mar Junior college. the stN’onU floor of ,|ine on * ’» ~--------------------- ——*----— -— —— — — — ----- ---- *mm I I WF' ________ " T V A f l j L ^ | * I J I \ TAT ° f m om or ° t lre u r‘:er ° t U fttt'eruty -idm im G ratton. - T i t M y F ritch * ’ ‘bos. of t i . Bd,tor not neces '.irjly tho re o f t h t _ _ _____________ ____ ____________________________________ Th- patly I exalt a student newspaper of The University of Texas Is put- inc hoUday * r ^ « - s i5 t? m b V lh J n u Bh m“ v — --------— ----- ------------ ------------------------ ~ T e x ^ u n d " * th*°acl of*Marches. & 18' 1 9 4 3 0t the r °St ° frica ln Au,tln* — —-----------------—------------------------ ' N-ws -••.ntr nu’inn, v*uj be accepted bv tc-phone (GR 2 ‘J473> or at th, b i 1 or th* news laboratory. J B. 102 Inqu!r'-s concern- editor o offirr, !nK,f1,; l!,T"'v «bouid be made in J. B. IOT (GR 2-2 473) and advertising J. B. Ill — ' ________ ___________________________________________________ _ s s s o c i a t f.d t r e s s w i r e r e r v k f . Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the u»* for republication of * \.ne)\* ‘ tpsichea credited to it or not others se credited in this newspaper. " n« * 1 , ,VM= Tem, Of spontaneous or.am pub:‘shed herein. R.ghts of pubil* ration of a i other n a tt e r hen in also reserved. Represented for national advertising by National Advertising Service. Inc College Publishers Representative . ‘ * Av^ lcajto_ BoIton_ Lo, A ngel-,-San Tnnclaco ^ Y°tk- N' T* ------------------ —.-...... ...................................................................................... .. __ ________________ __ A ^ u ^ f S K r . . . . r r . . . r . i i v . r r t is a „ , u„ Ms cd rn Austin T* out of lown ................................ ST A F T FOR THIS ISSUE ........................................................ j ts month LOO month month Night F *l it .................................................................................. H o i.OK KS SIIAX • ‘T h r e a d e r s , , ' " t Kdltor................................................................................ lOAX MCKNIGHT A ,s 's ,a n t **(«"■ ......................................................................J o E ick m an n N,8ht RrPOr' " ' ' ..................................... Breccia H a rtl e y , Jo e C a r to n Rust. K a th erin e Lazarruas, Ro> P a ri s ............................................. L eah R a y Olson. Neal Spelce ..................................................................... G eorge P h a r r Assistants ......................................................... Od:* A ram bu ia, Rodney P irtle N:ght A m u se m e n ’s E ditor ............................................................J i m H olm an Night Wire E d itor .............................................................................. R eb Cogswell ................................................................................. .......... E lb e r t B re w er Assistant Night Society E ditor ...........................................................J a n e Ann Maxwell Sports E ditor inform ting ahead, ineffectiv e leadership, o r l ick of drive or thought from wi tty n just as eonform .tv is ev i- But dont, the G ree k system can also t>e a sta rtin g point for individual fra- developm ent. A sorority or its tcrn ity r a n and does m e m b e r s of the onnortunities and ann . 1 *rr ‘ ‘ a d v a n ta g e s the school h as to offer - such as lectures, concerts, cam - p u s activities, an d sc hook sponsored P ro g r a m s , An e x a m p le of (.r e e k leadership in carnous affairs c in th- - r is n ,hp m#>r* , w h o m i n g percentage of m e m b e rs of sororities and in- volved in the 75th Y e a r P r o g r a m # « " whol<-' fratornities , ' " " . , Scholastically, th# G re e k sy s te m sfteaks v ery we!! of Of course, a group often h as so m a n y "iro n s in the f i r e ' ’ th a t its m em - hor* g ra d e s tak e x.>mething o ' a itself " T , “ , T ' % The relation to the c a m p u s as a whole 1956-57 U niversity g rad e point a v e ra g e w a s 1.413. The b reak - down w as as foll.vws 1 1 677. all so rority av e ra g e I 61’^ all Women s av e ra g e I 361, ail fraternity aver- a t:-; and 13.37. ail m e n ’s ave rag e. These av erag es a r e rn sim ilar pro- I Firing Line this while it if only to To th* Editor: I w ant to sa y all ■till m e a n s som ething, m yself. When learned I in an this morning (April 22) that 49 people had been killed I w ent info an o th e r ro om and wept, and I haven t been able to stop w eeping, although the te a r s have turned to ink. collision, ae ria l The report said th at the F-100 in­ volved w a s being flown " u n d e r the hood a* the tim e of collision. Tb s m e a n s that it wan being navigated, in ’his case to a landing, on instru­ m e n ts by a stud en t in a blind­ folded cockpit T he pilot sees noth­ ing beyond in s tru m e n t panel d uring such a flight. the th at I think that w h a t m o ved m e was th*> sudden realization these a ir m e n sh ared th e i r blind faith in nor only in s tru m e n ts of science with o a ' h o th er and the 4 7 a i r ­ line p assen ge rs who fell out of the those sky w’irh m inions of us who placidly accep t such needless th* slau g h te rs as inevitably dem an d e d , of evidence o u r fealty and submission to the God we trust. them , but with After all, we say, w hy wail for the dead. since it is we, the living, vvho survive to enjoy the blessings of science. But this r a n be taken in two senses and the on* of self­ pity would often seem to be more justified b y o u r c ir c u m s ta n c e s than the one of self-eongratulation. the i hanks sam * to one and science vv* h a v e and have neerl of time and la b or-sav in g devices; life-saving and health-giving in­ ventions; e n g i n e s of w a r and p e a r* : rapid tr a n sp o rta tio n and in­ stan tan eo u s c o m m u n ic a tio n ; vo ca ­ tional guidance and veterans* Te­ ll inilitation. these an d m ore we count All a m o n g the fruits of our u nq ues­ tioned confidence in the ultim acy of scientific tru th, in the po w er of em p irical methods it. and th* ability of a m a t h e m a t ic a l priesthood to u n d e rs ta n d it. reveal to isn't But now this I w onder, f lith of ours in the tr u th of m e tri­ cal revelation ju st as blind a s that of the 49 d e a d peo ple whose blood only ho urs ago d re n c h e d an a lt a r 20,(XX) feet tall? D oesn’t it seem at tim e s th a t the life of m a te ria l ob­ is jectives and objective science shout a s pointless as th* horrible de aths this morning s new s? th a t m a d e How m a n y people in th at plane lived in the genuine w orld of th riv ­ ing, striving, atta in a b le and satis­ fying experience, and how m a n y of them th e ir u nsated and insatiable a ppetites in an illu­ sory world, w h e re inner vision and personal integrity are d e g ra d e d by television re­ se a rc h ? an d m o tiv atio n al lived with Modern scien ce and m a te ria lis ­ tic values give us som ething to liv* for and Fiat's ab ou t the end of it: and since we re je c t o th e r kinds of it m a y be values and knowledge the end of us or of ou r spiritual life, a t any ra t e . But I have learned th at one way to find out w h a t's tr u e and valu­ able in life Is to ask yourself w hat it would take to m ak e you c r y as I cried this morning, when I h ea rd th a t 41) people h i d been killed in an ae ria l collision. RAMON FAULK. To the Editor: I have noted, not without some a la r m , the presence of this W IP E m o v em e n t on t h i s y e a r. Good h eavens, w h at n e x t ’ the c a m p u s Don't we hav e enough trouble with t“ sts (finals a lm o st upon us», two- elections, etc , w ithout these bit ag itato rs tr y in g to stir up m o re? Student go v ern m en t at this Uni­ versity, while it ad m itted ly does h av e a few faults, is for the most p a rt useful and desirable, an d fur­ ther, d eserves ev e ry serious stu. d en t's support. Those who wish to fu rth er the r a ise of good student g ov ernm ent should first consider carefully, then decide on w hom to vote for am o n g the orthodox, re­ cognized party candidates. Let's all hack b e tte r stu den t gov­ for a b e tte r University. ern m en t Down w ith W I P E ! E D W A R D BROWN. • To the E d itor: th e I advise you people to ac t w ith in adopting a Code tha t caution to counsel righ t denies you and the right to confront your ac. m i s e r ; E n g la n d once had a sim i­ la r "C ou rt ’ only th ey called it the S ta r C ha m be r. JO H N W. CROFT. • To the Editor: I been read ing all about our new honor system in y our p a p e r and it sure is a good thing to happen to I know we need to ge' some us honor first so we can hav e a classed university. I w a n t to get some honor m y s elf and I sure am glad o u r s t u d e n t go vern m en t thought up s o m e ’hing to do so we can get some. I can t hard ly wait till I earn my student MYD badge. I know this will m a k e all us good kids stay to good an d give us som ething in occupy o ur m inds w hile w e 'r e ’he quiz ro om and ca tc h all the had ones. I vote. Where Bu? I ' m rea lly not v e ry s m a r t and th e r e 's one thing I sure don't u n d e rs ta n d an d I sure would like to before the honor in this hon or s y s te m ? I wish some of you s m a r t kids on the Student Association and the news­ tell us kids th a t p ap er w o u l d aren t so hrite w hat we ought to think about this. is E. L. HAZLEWOOD. A Look ai Hit World (JT’s Unsilent Ones By University Seniors F a c t s a r e stu b b o rn thin gs. T he fact in o u r c a se is that our g e n e r a tio n is a silent g e n e r a tio n indeed, The proof of th is a s s e r t io n is t h a t w e b e h a v e silently a p a r t ft cm oc­ c asional b u r s ts of poetic in d ig n a tio n ; f u r th e r , t h a t w e th in k o f o u rse lv e s a s silent. W e h a v e a cc e p ted th e f a r t o f our silence, th e n w e h a v e c o n s id e re d it n o rm a l, good, a n d n e c e s­ s a r y , a n a t u r a l re su lt of a peacefu l aire. F o r an e x a m p le w e need go no f u r t h e r t h a n th e present c o lu m n . T h e official policy, o v e r w hich th e p r e s e n t w riter h a s ( u n f o r tu n a te ly ) no con tro l, h a s im p osed upon all the w r i t e r s of th is series th e im po tent p e r s o n a lity of dupes m ak­ ing a n o n y m o u s te lephone calls. T h e w r it e r s h a v e accepted th e i r a n o n im it y a s " n o r m a l ,” a n d h a v e p r o c e e d e d w i t h public confessions e x p e c te d "no rm a lly fro m C h r i s t i a n s and/or C o m m u n is ts only. In short, then, the m anifestation of our silent gen eration is our idea of the individual: not a person w ith distin ct identity w hose ideas m ay be of value, but rather an im- l»ersonal m onad w hich m um bles unconsciously the hypno­ tized and incoherent spirit of the century. P e r s o n a lly , I a m not in te r e s te d in being a m o n a d , a n d m y t h o u g h t s a b o u t m y se lf I c o n sid e r a r a t h e r p r i v a t e m a t t e r . B u t to call people v e g e ta b le s a n d pieces of p ro to p la s m , al­ th o u g h su ch e x p re ssio n s a r e o fte n c o rre c t, is n e v e rth e le s s n o t c o n s tr u c tiv e . I r a t h e r in ten d to o ffe r a m a te r ia l is tic in­ te r p r e t a t i o n of th e w h a t ’s a n d w h y ’s of th e p r e s e n t cond i­ tion. In th e first place, w h a t do we m e a n b y silence? C e r t a in ly n o t t h e ab se n c e of noise . . W h a t w e seem to he m is s in g is th e d is s o n a n t c h o r d s of individual noise. By silence th e n , we m e a n c o n f o r m it y — o ne b u n c h , o n e voice. NOU', w h a t is an in d iv id u a l'’ H e is a social u nit. B u t, f u r ­ th e r , he is th e kind of unit w h ic h gives to t h e social e n v ir o n ­ m e n t m o re th a n he ta k e s fro m it. I n sh o rt, t h e in d iv id u a l is t h a t kind of social u n i t w hich c a n be. a n d is, c re a tiv e . W e h a v e tw o kinds of “p e r s o n s ” : th e social u n it a n d th e individual. T h e first kind e x is ts w h e n e v e r so c ie ty e x is ts. T h e secon d e x ists in som e a d v a n c e d societies a n d a t so m e c h o s e n tim es. W h y s o 0 B e c a u se t h e e x iste n c e of th e in d iv id u a l h a s a tw ofold c h a r a c t e r , a n d d e p e n d s on c o n d itio n s w h ic h a r e b ey o n d his control. T h e in d iv id u al m u s t re a liz e h im s e lf a s a perso n, in essence a p a r t f r o m th e m a in s t r e a m . T h e s o c ie ty m u st recognize th e individual, a c c e p t him , a n d r e s p e c t h im . S u c h a m irac le c a n h a p p e n u n d e r a good c o m b in a tio n of* m a te ria ! condition s: a tr a d iti o n of h isto ric a l c o n s c io u s n e s s a n d a c h ie v e m e n t, a n d a g r o w t h of th e s o c ie ty w h ic h h a s been n e ith e r too slow n e r to o speedy, a g r o w th t h e r e f o r e w h ic h h a s n o t r e s u lte d in rigid m o d e s of t h o u g h t a n d b e h a v io r. • • T h e r e is a n o b v io us d is p a r ity b e tw e e n m a t e r i a l a n d In­ telle ctu al a c h i e v e m e n t in t h e U nited S ta te s. W h y is th a t so? B e c a u se it g r e w to o fa st. T h e tra d itio n t h a t It In h e rite d r a p id w a s r e p u d i a t e d b y g r o w th , w i th o u t h a v in g t h e tim e to c r e a te a n e w t r a d it io n , n a t u r a l a n d n a tiv e to th e e m e r g in g c o n d i t i o n s . . • t h e m a te r ia l c o n dition s of th e T h is d i s p a r i t y m a y he called e i t h e r good o r evil, b u t, o f is m e r e ly th e result of in e v ita b le c o u rse , It is n e ith e r . It p ro c e ss e s : if t h e n a tio n h a d a long tra d itio n , it could n o t h a v e g r o w n so fa st. If it h a d no t g r o w n so fa s t, it would not bp so rich. If it h a d n o t b e e n so rich, it w o uld not lie so c o n te n te d . in If it h a d n o t g r o w n so c o n te n te d , it w o u ld no t h a v e be­ c o m e rigid th o u g h t a n d b e h a v io r p a t te r n s , w h ic h a r e m o st rigid w h e r e t h e y la r k th e f r u itf u l c o n te n t of tr a d itio n . If it h a d not g r o w n so rigid, a n d I m e a n an e m p t y rig id ity , th e r e would be p le n ty of ro o m left fo r th e c r e a tiv e in dividual. \ \ hat w e a r e c o n f ro n te d w ith t o d a y is a n im m e n s e m aterial a c h ie v e m e n t w h ic h h a s d o m in a te d o u r social p a t t e r n s com ­ pletely. I he m a te r i a l a c h ie v e m e n t r e s u lte d in a n a c c o m p lis h ­ ed p a t t e r n of social re la tio n sh ip s , w hich h a s p r e s c r ib e d s t a n ­ d a r d iz e d positio ns for th e social u n i ts w h ich a r e no m ore t h a n i n t e r c h a n g e a b le m a c h in e p a r ts of t h e colossal organism . The process has been p erfected and b ecam e " n a tu ra l” for the vulgar m ajority, since all people are in d o c tr in a te d from early childhood and rem ain on the sam e level of social con scio u sn ess for life. T h e tr o u b le is t h a t a n y s y s te m w h ic h is n o t c o m p le te ly s ta t ic leaves o p en holes, e n o u g h f o r th e s e few' persons to p o k e t h r o u g h , a n d th e n t h e y a r e n e v e r qu ite th e s a m e . Tho p r e s e n t is rigid e n o u g h n o t to give th e s e in d iv id u a ls th e ( h a n c e to t r y to he w h a t t h e y w a n t to be, b u t it is n o t rigid e n o u g h to p r e v e n t t h e i r e m e r g e n c e a lto g e t h e r . H e n c e , th is s e r i e s . . . a T h e fad r e c e n t ly is to a t t a c k a n y t h i n g to t h e p o in t w h e r e one w o n d e r s if tile th in g w a s w o r t h a t t a c k i n g a t all. T h e liberal of t h e d e s p a ir in g s o r t will p u t it a s a life -o r-d e a th q u e s tio n : e i t h e r th e individu al will v a n q u is h a n d a s s e r t h i m ­ self, o r the s y s te m will v a n q u is h th e individual fo r e v e r . T h e p h r a s e is h ig h ly d r a m a tic , h u t n e v e r th e l e s s sim p le ­ m inde d . W e m u s t realize t h a t th e in d iv id u a l n e e d s t h e sy s­ tem f o r h im to be a n individual a t all. A n d th e s y s te m needs in d iv id u a ls all th e tim e, fo r it is t h e y w h o k e e p t h e sy ste m aliv e and pro g re s sin g . T h e individual and the s js te m are not f u n d a m e n t a l l y opposed; neither are th ey fundam entally th e sam e T h ey are the n eeessary a sp ects u h io h provide the d iv ersity out of w hich em erg es the u n ity of social ex iste n c e . W ithout both a sp ects, so ciety of a high order is not possible. I t w ould t h e n seem to m e, w h ile r e f o r m is b o th n e c e s s a r y a n d possible, t h a t th e a r d e n t r e f o r m e r i n s t e a d o f w a s t i n g his e n e r g y a n n o y in g in d iv id u a ls w h o k n o w t h a t t h e y a r e p e rs o n a lly al! r ig h t, h a d r a t h e r be occupied with b etterin g the e x is t in g s y s te m . n e v i WI itv 7 e P0‘r' t WherS r e f 0 r m sh o u ld In tr o d u c e d . im ag in atio n in o c ta l s y s t e m a r e th e o n ly th in g s w h ic h will p r o v id e t h e . U t -™amiC f 0W th' ar‘d room t - e e n d o f . the end of ‘ o u r ” silence. a „ ‘V f° V he “ t0 •'Sence of ' h e indiv idu al a n d •»' so ciety . And th a t w ill be the Steer A L l SET TO G O h Otaris* sprinter Haym an, who'll enter the 100-yard dash and also ran a lap on the Horns' 440-relay team that is favored to set a new record in the Tri­ for M em orial meet scheduled Stadium tonight between Rice, A & M and Texas. Ttiunday, May I, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Fag* 3 Javelin, 4 4 0 Standards Due to Fall in Tri-Meet SAE Drops Phi Delts For Fraternity Title B y O D IE A R A M B E L .* Texas Intramural I o-ordinator other single in the fifth 1 fanning l l Texan Dorm men Loser In a weird contest that took two was Robert R Hart. Sigma Alpha Epsilon riding the hours and three minutes to play. Milton Moffitt led the Brunette hurling talents of firebalier Dick N a vy came from behind to Shmautt moved a stop closer to <:f'or«? Gak Grove, 15-11, for an intram ural softball champion- Class B club division crown. ship Tuesday night by blanking Phi W ith two out and behind 9-6, the an,^,.^1oubJ e,r] ‘ Delta Theta, 3-0, to take the Class A fraternity division title W illiam H. Abbott and Paul Guz- Midshipmen sailed around the dia- mond for nine tallies on two hits man sparked Texan Dorm, each out-j attack with a homer and two sinq- the J Ie*. Bob Gilbreath doubled and tripled, and Ja c k W alker singled Class A division titlists wcrp alsn anfl 12 walks to pull ahead, 15-9. getting a double and single. vias* a division ll ti I STS were also r n . . . ta ... ... , V Fratern ity Class B witnessed Sig- j ma Phi Epsilon spilling Sigma C h i,! 11-6. Robert F . Teague, with a homer and single, topped S P E bat­ ters. W illiam Branham was the winning pitcher. Sigma Chi's A. S. Phipps racked L o s e r was Herb frPP passes. Oak two singles determined bv the clubs, indepen- T * 08* nvo hlts " ere tbe only ones dont*, and dorms Class B champs collected off loser Floyd Stone, were crowned club, and dorm itory divisions. fraternity, w ho w a lkpd 1“ men. In the * •# for All-Star ar|d Floyd Stough. Shinautt, who Monday bested N a vy s Jam es Pierce also had Avis Johnson and Delta Tau Delta. G rover batte™ ducking pitches as again survived another hot pitching be al!ower! 17 duel with the Phi Delts' Robert G rove managed three hits, singles Armstrong. Shinautt, who toes the bV *^rn Hacok, David Henderson, the University hill Bob Robertson pitched and bat- team, held the losers to a pair of smgles, struck out 14 batters, and ted A IC h E to the Class A club title with a 5-1 win over A ir Force issued no walks. fanned seven ROTO. Robertson Robertson, with seven strike outs Cadets ar,d accounted for three of and two walks, had a one-hitter go- tbe chemists’ runs on a homer with mg into the seventh inning, when tw'o on base S A E ’s jumped on him for all their runs on three hits, a walk, and an error. John Knapp struck out eight A IC h E hatters. Sam Hall and Dennis O ’Brien led the A ir Force at the plate with singles. Shinautt walked to start the final and game-deciding frame Rack- A. R. Whiting carded a homer, fo-back singles by Ed McCullough the d o u b l e , two walks, and tallied and W ayne Windle sacks. Coach Roger Tolar then con- thrice to pace B ra c k Hall over Texas Leaguer to Prather, 15-2, for the Class A dorm nected with a center, scoring ShinautL- loaded Loser S A E pushed across two m ore. bert P . Wood, who singled twice - - - - - - - m arkers on M arshall H a rre ll’s and scored his team ’s two runs, grounder through the second hase- man s legs. final match saw Brunette and Texan The Class A independent The Phi Delts’ hits came off hats of Bobby Jam es, a single the first, and Whipple Newell, an-1 P h il R. Thomas was in fields. Brunette ended on top, 10-6. the winner, the Dorm batter the softball to all SMU-Texas Ball Game Postponed: Too Much Rain A flooded field and a threatening sky caused the postponement of Thursday’s scheduled game between the first place Texas Longhorn nine and their chief challengers, the S M U Mustangs, The two-game series has been tentatively reset 'or F rid a y and Saturday. However, officials at the Dallas school have expressed doubt that the SM U field will he ready before Monday. Should t h e skies clear and the field dry by Frid ay, t h e all im ­ portant series will he under way, Texas, needing but one victory over S M U to wan the conference crown, w ill throw its ace right­ hander, George Myers, at the Ponies Frid ay. Bob Sudderth has been nominated to pitch tile second game Saturday. Bajrarn (WfclX fit, y,, '>» ■ - /im - ' v,life ..y . • - • ts** Shorthorns Beaten By Rice Owlets, 3-2 By CHARLES SMITH T e x a n S p o r t . S t a f f j in the bottom of the eighth when left-fieldcr Boh Liv e ly | substitute Jackson-pitch over HO USTO N — Rice s Owlets, be- lined a I h e hind the clutch pitching of P a u l right field fence. Tim m e and two homeruns, came The Shorthorns, who had men from behind to master Coach Ja c k on base in every inning hut the Trench's Texas Shorthorns, 3-2, ninth, had several chances lo count runs hut seemed to lack a scoring Wednesday afternoon here. Jackson struck out six and Tim m e allowed seven hits, hut punch. was deadly in the clutch as ten walked four 'eft stranded on When the Owlets scored their Shorthorns were base Jackson, who suf- first run in the initial frame it was fered the loss for Texas, flo w e d the first lim e Jackson had allowed only seven hits, hut served up two a run in twenty innings Tile con gopher balls T e rry final three the in Standings T earn — N e w Y o rk K a n sa s C it y W a s h in g to n D e tro it 4 'le ve lan d B a ll 1 m ore Boston C h icag o AMERICAN LE AG I E W L 9 4 8 4 7 4 8 7 7 7 5 6 4 in 9 3 ro t G R • .692 .667 .636 .533 .500 .455 286 25n W I I* S F S D A V S U F S ! I,T S H 1 2 2 ’ j s S '" 5’ . W a s h in g to n 3 C le ve la n d 2 B a lt im o r e 3 C h icag o 2 Detroit. K a n sa s C ity IO N e w Y o rk l l B o lto n 4 I THI KS DA V S St HHD! I F. Cleveland at Washington. N — les-ki i 2-i> vs. Lumenti Pittsburgh at Los Ane*!*.*, n ( 1-1» vs N'cwcombe (0-1) Philadelphia at Ran Francisco Semproch (1-1) vs Gomez (2-0), Only games scheduled the first inning as Rice jumped o f f to a one-run lead I in Johnny I Stephenson hit Jackson's first of- ' fering of the game to the fence in right-center triple. Stephenson scored on a fly to ren­ ter by third haseman Richard Kris- for a field ; tin;k, v a n c e to third M ilam Tho Shorthorns came hark to I knot the game up in the top of the third on a single by T e rry Stru\ e which was bobbled by the Owlet I left fielder allowing Struve to ad­ Johnson I followed with a sharp s i n g l e L a w through stortstop scoring Struve Texas took the lead in the fifth on Struve’g second hit, a sacrifice by Johnson, and a douhle to right by Butch Crain. TEXAS LEAGUE W I . IO 4 7 3 7 4 8 7 6 8 5 IO 2 5 0 6 T e a m — S an A nto nio Aus* in T u lsa Houston C orpus C h risti V ic to ria F o rt W o rth D a lla s Ped G B . .714 .700 I 636 I b .533 2D 4 .429 ,333 5D 4D 286 I .250 AA E D N F .S O A T '8 K F S ! I T S Ran A ntonio 6-5, H o u sto n 5-7 D a lla s 5 T u lsa 2 C o rpu s C h ris ti 1-6 V ic to ria 0 -2 A u stin at F o r t W o r t h <2i. ppd . rain Rice tied up the contest in the bottom of the sixth on the tower­ ing drive by center fielder B ill Don­ aldson which cleared the center field barrier against a strong wind which hampered hitters throughout the game Rice broke the game wide open Bearden cf C ra in , lf H I ups 2b Jackson, p K e n n e d y, e Goodman r f I D e ck Struve 3h Jo h n s o n ss T olsls lh Step hen -on 2b K e lly , rf Kristintk. 3b H a rtm a n lh D onald son, r f T im m e p Nustad l f a -Llveh McGee, s s H e a rn lf r. T otaJs ult 4 4 5 4 3 3 4 .3 3 3.3 r h rhl 0 2 ii 0 I I M n n 0 0 n 0 n ii 0 n I 0 n n i) 2 ; 0 1 I 5 J 7 ll M I N r ah 3 I n 4 ft 2 0 4 4 I Cl 3 2 0 2 I 0 3 0 4 3 31 In 6 th ustail h rh) n I n 2 I t 0 0 2 I 0 ct 0 6 I I 0 n 0 0 7 3 a S tru c k on* f Texas F. Rice F i' S t r u v e O O I 010 OOO— IOO not n i x — Johnson, Stephenson Hartman X us tad McGee PO-A Te> as 24-8. R i c e 27-8 t o Hearne to Hartman. LOB- Texas IO, 3b Stephenson Rice g HR Donaldson. Livelv SB K r is t in lk , Donaldson Timme S Bearden. Ct un, Johnson. SF- Kristinik. D P —Timme 2 b —Grain Jackson. L (4-1) Timme. W VA P Tirome U- Domenico and Do- (e s tim a te d ' In h r e r bb so 8 7 3 3 4 6 I 3 6 I) 7 2 rrongue A -25 title. P ra th e r’s standout was Ro- fiS S l wKOTnhnS^lti v f f e’ N “ Wll,on innings test was Jackson's first loss of the year. His record now stands at 4-1. T I VAS F R E S H M E N D o rm o. 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Receivers J l u j L D lJ e f ih j R a d io TV Hom e Auto Portable* Transistor* { Record Changers Tape Decks — Recorders Electronic Equipment P E E D W A Y H igh Fidelity at Reasonable Pricer 2010 S p e e d w a y G R 8-6609 WE SELL ’UM, TOO! her of the Longhorn 440 and mile relay combination') that set SW C records here last May. Smallwood. Others on the scene who figured in new conference records are E m ­ mett Texas A&M broad jum per; Bruce P ark er, the Texas javelin thrower; Jo e V illa r­ real, Longhorn miler; W a lly Wilson and Brooks Patrick, members of Texas’ 140 and mile relay teams Hollis Gurney of Texas, also a member of each of those teams, is sti’l around hut probably will pax* up participation Thursday be­ cause of a foot ailment that has plagued him most of the se ason. Strangely enough, only the 440 and javelin meet marks appear in serious jeopardy, although the good competition might result in new standards for the broad jump, discus, and 880-yard run. Texas has three javelin tossers, headed by Parker, who this season have bettered the meet record of 204 feet, set in 1950 by Tobin Rote, the football star. Park er has done 232-8. the school record, while Alex Palmrox and B ill Creve have marks of 212-11>i and 205-10, marking the only time in history that one conference school has three 200-foot javelin tossers. Southern is considered a c e r ­ tainty, weather conditions permit­ ting, to smash the meet mark of 47.8. set in 1949 by R a y Holbrook of A& M His chief competition likely w ill come from teammates Jim m y Holt and Wilson. Although he has not run the open quarter for six weeks, Southern ha* had unofficial times of 44 6 and 45 3 : on relay carries for the distance. NEW FUN . . . BOW FISHING! 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I J • a* * 25 a rn Thursday, In * j • > ■ ‘ " t 'Diversity sor.f- 1 of 13, World,” whir}| has been prod1 toed on film end d '.frsbuted by Radi*# ' n titled i on* T O D A Y AT INTERSTATE *rp r lf* a m' - /rf I 0 11 C o U N f r * » r> I PARAMOUNT GLENN FORD THE S T R A N G E R W I I l l A G U N . . Aor. UNTIL 5 P M . o rr v ii 15 am. TI rl 'm ****** - ft? ■- Of*: i %v — i . \ .i '«&**# t !k IJR . Is M I VI fte?»r* a lfA- V* > - S te with S H IR L E Y M A C L A IN E ll 0r#».i’7V’ 'ioakmorn. a j e l f corateti ball- all of San Antonio; Robert Nail, room, self-checking lockers, and a Albany; and Mrs. Oma Link Row- roof deck m eeting rooms and n isic-listening Dr. William Doty, dean of the noms, an area cont# r ng private College of Fine Aris. Is executive secretary of the council, which has dining rooms, a faculty dining been organl/ed Into two commit roorn, a party room, a junior ball­ tees, One on planning is headed room, and a large lounge. by Mr. Cantey. Another on pro­ jects la headed by M r. Tobin. ar‘^ * Present facilities a-# tieing ©on tin'ted and enlarged. A re ,9 Water recreation program on nearby lakes is under way ’n I versify W o rld ’ series was writtan and produced by H u g h Graane. Robert F . Schenkkan is executlv# producer. H a r v e y R, Herbst Is program co-ordinator; Mrs. Mary# B e n j'" In, a rr.fit ed­ itor; and C. Wesley lambert, pro- duction supervisor. Student Places Second In Brenham Art Exhibit A painting bv Robert C. Thomp­ son, Junior in fun# arts, won a w o ond-place cash award in the second annual Brenham Art Hub show April 18-20. COME OVER end help us celebrate our 6 months ANNIVERSARY Thursday, M a y I — 7:30 p.rn.-9:00 p m. • Free Snacks • Beverages V i price S A H A R A L O U N G E 2530 Guadalupe G R 7-0597 s#ESEPVFD SPATS AT TMF BOX OFFICF “ I P GET YOUR SEATS BY MAIL O P D F p ' I O T ■"! ~A M AJOR EVENT OF THE D A N C E SE A SO N A M UST I ~ JO HN MARTIN, NEW YORK TIM ES ne t amv organization l"1*i prM* In pr**»nfl«t# A #aM ClfcHi I. I J T T I K Mbnnd b Umtm In Iwl— rfl*o» “ GTS Et I f ” Ie two a.-h earring G A L IN A U LA N O V A la n e# * en pr»tant«d batara Hor Mnintfy Quasn ETI I ob*# I «* #>a to y n l Oparo Hovaa, Co vaM Oui rf— L E T S X C I I S I V R AT T H E Param o unt T U T A T H F I M A 8 30 P M Tues. M a y 6 • O N E D A Y O N L Y • ALL SEATS RESERVED fir*! S row*; (balance) Mtlinee NI rh I Frlfaa Incl. Tse I TS I MI I.oner Moor 2 sn I <>nrr f loor 2 na I 75 150 >!■*»« nine Halrony I 35 Malt* rh^rk pftTnhto to Paramount Theater end (nrim!* melt eddre«»qr*(| • tamped envelop* with mail order I ’ e x a s Just in A S^in e ^ Iris Jh tea i I I BB” IS BACK! STARTING TO D A Y! In conjunction with th* Unlver- Hundred Nights” by Floydada High tively, sity Interscholastic Letg u t meet to School. be h**id this weekend, will be the ’<2nd Annual Contest Stet# One-Act Play with the first session beginning at 4 p.m. and the second session Critic judges for the competition at will be Professor Milton Leech of Conference B will be on Friday, Auditorium. The contest is to be held in Hogg Th# 23 plays scheduled for the 7:30 p.m. Eight schools will pre- the University for conference A; competition lier ame qualified by sent their plajs during the sos- Mrs. Arch Pearson, cunning first plfm# in the respet tis# regional contests. first and second I ference B ; and Professor Angus Participating In Conference A at session of Conference AA will He springer. Southwestern University, On Saturday, skins. College in Jacksonville, for con- -on gtatjon "A Game of Chess,” a half-hour drama, will be featured on th# Thursday broadcast of KRTT, the I .on Morris University’s closed circuit televi*. the first session at 4 30 p rn. "Blurs- at 4 p m. and at 7:30 p m. respec-: Georgetown, for Conference AA. day will be G ear Greek High ■School from League City with their play “ The First Mrs. Paris” ; Hebbronville High S c h o o l with Idre White Do*.u ; and Haskell High School with “ Mooncalf Mug- ford.” Th# second session WHI begin at 7 30 Thurviay e v e n i n g with Georgetown High School present­ ing “ Th# Wonder Hat” , followed by “ Mansions” presented by Pine Tre# High School from Greggt.cn. Also, “ Green Grow the Lilacs” (cutting) will be presented bv Grapevine High School, and “ Four Choir Concert Includes Trumpet J Frank Elsass, faculty trumpet soloist, will b# featured in th# an­ nual Spring Concert of the Univer­ sity A Cappella Choir at 8 15 p m. Monday in the Music Building Re- I cital Hall. The 60-volce choir Is directed by Morris J . Beachy, director of choruses of the University. Direct­ or Beachy will present for the first the Madrigal Singers, a time this group which he organized ! year. Included In th# program for the A Cappella Choir will b# “ O Thou Jo y of Loving Hearts” by Viftoria, "A ft Breathing Life” by Bach , "A ve M aria” by Bruckner, and “ Song of the Open Road” by Dello Joio. Among Rejected arrangements will be “ Deep River,” arranged by Burleigh. DELWOOD Admixtion WI« D O N ’T G O N EA R THE W A T E R OI m * F o r d — A n n e F r t n r l i Min ria 7:30 W H IS P E R IN G SM ITH Alan l adil — Robert Preston S t a r t * 9:35 (M m njEF) A d m U o tn n 4 V* B O M B E R S B-52 N a t a l i e Wo o d — K a r l M a id * # 8t» rte 7 :30 — P L I S - G un Duel at D urango fleorife Montjrnmrrr Start« 9 35 S o .A U S T IN c m ' Admi«Mon 50e CATTLE EM PIR E J o e l M e t r o e — t . l o r i a T a l b e M S t a r t . 7 :8 # THE LA N D U N K N O W N Jock Mahonrr — SS illlam Krvnolds Ntarta 9 IO ' M I K It SR O F I S s •; !.-> a nt i t s soc. ( nil ii j r i r S M A S H UNITS IN A L L C O L O R ! T H I S KF VTI R R AT 7 <1 M G Ms I i i lost safari GORDON SCOR is IHE /VflfV TARZAN' THIS KF VTI RF. VT 9 7’ H 5 a {naris iaVISTAVi :-if jndTECHCCOlORJ . I F athanne Bob HOPE HEPBURN I l l N M EST P A IR IN P II TI KFS u t v iron petticoat f T H I S F E A T F R B A T l l OI SKCTACUi R O X A N A M IC H A E L A N D D IAN E D ESEN BERG spoof a i/e r * ic ag methods in ,r e sr.*- wen hrs* p;ace K R T T w i t o e - ast from 4 ■ ou cqe o f the Texas U nion. spoof modern Bad, Bad, Monday, * 0 he p-e'eMed on f Ri f telecast *■ s a*- e r r o'\ "Le Alpha Fe on Pri Sorority e Furor ty fjivls cc at Vard’y Cern Va • to 5 p.m. a~d can be see# in the ma n ♦u, Special selections of th# Madrig­ al group will be “ O Lady F a ir” by Orlando di I^sso, “ Weep O Mine University's Department of Art Eyes” by John Bennet, “ Bon Jour, faculty, will bo Included In a ma- works mon Coeur” by Orlando dl Lasso, jor sculpture show In Dallas May and “J At, I JI, La, Je ne lose dire” 8 through Ju ly 3 . by Pierre Certon. Th# concert will be presented to th# public without charge. Umlauf to be Included In Dallas Museum Show Charles Umlauf, member of the -be on display at th# museum. Among the sculptors and their nute: ' " ‘ ' to be shown are Rodin's “ The Thinker,” “ Burghers of Ca­ lais,” “ Despair," and “ Hands;” Maillol’s “ Kneeling G irl;” Lipchitz’ Called the most comprehensive ''A rrival;” Braque’s “ Horse” and sculpture show ever produced In “ Pony;” Um lauf* “ B u ll;” Pleas- the Southwest, the undertaking is under the sponsorship of the Dallas 510 * Ow l;” Degas’ “ The Bather;” Museum for Contemporary Arts, anf^ Matisses “ Seated Nude.” Tha show, entitled “ From Rodin The show has been assembled to Lipchitz,” will have dual show­ from loans made by New York cases; the hanging garden and gar- and Houston art galleries, includ­ den-foyer at the Meadows Build­ ing M. Knoedler Company, French ing, Milton at Central Expressway, , and Company and Fine Arts As- and th# indoor Museum gallery at sedates, all of New York and 59®8 Northwest Highway. | Cushman Galleries. Houston. Other j ---- -------- - Thirty world renowned sculptors contributors ar# Southwestern pa- rentlv at Laguna Gloria art palier ta re “ Two Americans in Mexico' '’ nd a show of weavings by Blanch Arts Was formed ln 1 9 5*> for the Harrft and ceramics by John Swls purpose of encouraging and dis- P ° rtpr, wdl be represented by more than Irons of the Dallas Museum. 50 wo- s In die *wo1 month to fh r mU1h * In he Mea lows Building garden, Rhmv The Museum for Contemporary t a g 'V " 'h in g f T n d J ...................... p T Meet Your Friend* at G R E E N A C R E S M IN IA T U R E G O L F C O U R S E Call and G I 5 1231 for Party Reiarvationi. C jb Raducad Ratal un**1 & p.m. Delightful R ecreation 8700 BU RN ET RO AD V / h * ro" " mp; r,ar'' «<3*« art,! TTi. "Two Am «icans tn Mwdoo- a * sponsored four shows sine. are Charlej Blum and Robwt D i november, 1957 when permar:#nt vison. Mr. Blum, a n a t i v e 0 museum facilities were established. Florida, went to New York tn 194 where he worked as a free-lann artist, designing decors for B. Alt man, Charles of the Ritz, Princ< M» ''hl*h»111- D t v / r\* KadlO-TV Director Speaks at Austin Hiqh ~ J * — *"<> * ^Tr, Davison, a Californian, ha: R. C. Norris, assistant director v m r k ' v 1 ,n background and staginj of Radio/T«k?vision at the Unlver- f? r Paramount and M G M and «• sity, spoke the senior! of ’N*ew ^ orl< for 0rs°n Welles. th# seniors of ■-'Ty, spoke •Stephen F . Austin High School W ednesday. signing gettings and costumes fo “ Eighty Days Around the World. Both artists now live in France. to to 3 Entitled “ Vocational Opportunit­ ies in Broadcasting,” Mr. Norris’ speech was on# In a series of speeches of v a r i o u s vocations I .. Al_ TP er\y\«r,- sponsored by the Kiwanis Qub. • FINE FOODS 1607 San Jacinto I* VT S5o T I L 5 CAPITOL £ CLINT WALKER "CM EVEN NE* From PIZZA MIA R E S T A U R A N T AU STIN S (AN D TEXA S’} M O ST FA BU LO U S PIZZA C A L L G R 7-0071 fT W * ’ S*r«nty.Oh-S»v#nty-Oc!MJ DELIVERY SERVICE S - S b j - uto1 4 ^ G U A D A LU P E 8 2 2 KRU Features Drama on Show V C Skit Scheduled For ‘Coed’ Today ^ view th* «• ut ‘ ” ***** program, which originates from th# television studios in the old Press Building, in tho Main loxing# of th# Texas Union. It will be on the air from 4 to 5 p m. Thursday. Other segments of th# show’ will b# a news and sports broadcast and “ Camera on the Coed," with Nancy Nielsen as hostess. Guests this week on the 13-mln- ute “ Camera on the Coed” show will be the Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority, who will present t h e i r firU-pnze winning Varsity Carnival sk” . “ Bad, Bad, Monday.” The skit is a satire on advertising practices in large corporations. K R T T ’s weekly broadcasts are a presentation of Radio/Television at Texas. Peruvian Student Arranges Music A concert of Latin - American music will br* presented by the Department of Music at 8:15 Fri­ day in Recital Hall, The free program is arranged by Rodolfo Holt/mann of Lima, Peru, Who is doing graduate work at the University. Selections from outstanding conv posers of Argentina, Chile, Mexico; Cuba, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Peru will be played by students and faculty members. Faculty artists Include Paul A. Pisk. John Joseph Blankenship, Mc Grosso, Alflo Pignotti, Phyllis Young, Jervis Underwood, and Alice Fellow’s. Student performers ar# L i t s Guerra, piano; Carol Villarreal, Stanley McCarty, vio lin Frank Musick, viola; Charles Nix* saxophone; and Ann Nicholl, piano. Guest artists are Dorothy GootV enough, violin. M ary Katherine Hitt, soprano, and Ruth M. Pignot­ * ti, bassoon. Laguna Features Americans1 W ork Done In Mexico Among the m any exhibition! Blanche Hardt, president of th Contemporary H a n d Weavers exas- also a painter and d ^ ar nrAs— ti. . I GI signer. She rei'ently won the 19f award of the R iv e r A rt Show t a th# best example of weaving sui mitted. Mr, Porter, bom on th# K i n Ranch, has traveled widely, lr eluding a trip to the Haw aiian Ii lands. In recent years his wt>r has appeared at all m ajor era! 1 shows. f e a t u r e d a t A n o t h e r e x h i b i t t h art gallery is a selection of jewelr by Francis Stephen, whose wor is currently represented th exhibition, “ Religious A rt in th Western W orld” at the D allas M al eum of Fine Arts. in Society Plans Field Trip Members of Travis Audubo Society w ill go on a field trip Sur day at 3 p m. Nature T ra il, in th , hills west of Austin, is the trip' starting point. NOW OPEN under the management of M O N R O E LOPEZ owner of EL TORO—MONROE'S—EL MAT El Charro 912 RED RIVER Call G R 8-7735 Tor home delivery at no extra charge. M E L I M BARBARA B W ! MAT BRITT PLUS! “ MUTTS A B O U T R A C IN G " VARSITY FIRST S H O W 2 P.M. , IANA Turner chandler JEFF HTS GOT HIS ARMS AROUND MI R AI I ARO! NL) THE WORLD! A starring in a new French Film \ ! •RICHARD DIN’, NG'AN RA UA? lf., jerry pac C in #v *a S c o s>£ it *t'.w,«COLOS w A U S T IN L A S T D A Y ! F I R S T F E A T I R I 3 30 T J I E X T R A C O LO R FAVORITE tVMNI POW ER MOUM DIETRICH ■HIP SP CU* RIIS LAU G H TO N across lf An UMPQ releai# O P EN LOO P.M. FEATURES: 1:20— 3:00— 4:40 6:20— 8:00— 9:45 f? • I ’I /y * c h i e f ; D R I V E I N ★ n i i S N A C K R V R O T F \ S fi 15 A D U L T S 50c C H I L D F R F E F I R S T S H O W S T A R T S 7 39 A a . 7/msg e c s r / / / n ? s • " M I K I ® AMMA M C H E S T E R j X r r i crissX cr0SI > MHI SOM ."-PO WIG uvw sr:c a , jwuwnrwwvm nr :n TEC UNICOLO R r n O pen 7 d a y s a w e e k — 2 4 h o u rs a d a y Thursday, M ay I, 1958 THE D A ILY TEXAN Pag* S Versatile S H a s Variety of Jobs B y V I R G I N I A M I K A dents. Longhorn Band ininger Gives Awards The Longhorn Band will hold Its a n n u al A w a r d s B anquet in the S tate Room of the C om m odore P e r­ ry H otel F rid a y at 6 15 p.m. systems of Til* hand h a s one of the m o st aw a rd s ou tstan d in g am ong the n ation’s b ands, and a w a rd s to le tte rin g m e m b e rs and o u tsta n d in g m e m b e rs of each c la r s w ill be p re se n te d a t the ban q u et. Follow ing th e ban q u et L a rry Stevenson a n d his O rc h e stra w ill play fo r a d a n c e w hich will con­ tinue u ntil m idnight. W hile in the A ir F o rc e, he played th e w orld's ch am pion se n d e e on softball te a m and sensed as an ath le tic d irecto r. On the U n iv e r­ sity of D enver football te a m he p la y e d left halfback. M r. Sininger resid es a t 4602 Bull C reek Rd. and also h as a lot on L ake T rav is, w hich he a g re e s is co m p en satin g for th e ab sen ce of his n ativ e R ocky M ountains. Win 17-Da to Europe for Two! a Fir»t C l a n V ia KIM Boyo! D utch A irline* M aybe It * his v a s t in te re st In both a th le tic s and psychology t h a t ! m a k e R obin S ininger the \e r s a ti le i p erson he is. is a ss ista n t B esides w orking on his d o cto rate, M r. S ininger the D ean of S tu d en t Life and sponsors the U n iv e rsity a ll-sta r s o f t b a l l te a m , the R oyal Co-op, M lca-W ica, a n d the new In d ep e n d en t Students A ssociation. to A nativ e of Col trado, M r. Sinin­ g e r re c e iv e d his b a ch e lo r of a rts d e g ree in psychology at Die U ni­ v e rsity of D en v e r. U ncle Sam is resp o n sib le to T ex as, w here he h as since m a rrie d , in re c e iv e d his m a s te r 's d e g ree e d u c a tio n a l psychology, is and re a r in g tw o d a u g h te rs. for his first trip M r. S ininger b e c a m e in te re ste d In psychology w hile atten d in g col­ lege on an ath le tic sch o larsh ip . He h a d hoped to beco m e a clin ical p sy ­ chologist in a h o sp ital h u t w as M- tr a c te d to counseling w hile doing g ra d u a te w ork h e re a t th* U n iv e r­ II* h a s been w ith his p re s ­ sity . en t jok« Diamond tin ** Srd PRIZES (101 $300 K s e p t a l« Diamond Ring* K e e p sa k e g u a ra n t e e s a pe r­ fect center d ia m o n d in e v e ry e n g a g e m e n t rin g (or re p la c e ­ m en t a ssu re d ). Look fo r the n a m e K e e p sa k e in the rin g a n d on tho tag, a n d be su re o f m a x im u m b e a u t y a n d b r il­ lia n ce fo re v e r. Y o u can p a y m ore but y o u can't b u y a finer t h a n a d i a m o n d r i n g Keepsake. M O N A C O $250.00 W ed d in g R in g $ 1 2 5 .0 0 R ing* o o U r w d to (H aw defiO * P r i e n inc Iud t F ed eral T a u JUST COME IN FOR YOU! FRIE ENTRY BIANK COME IM AND SEE OU# COMPlfTf IJNf OP KFERSAKV DIAMOND RINGS — AND GET TOU# FREE ENTRY ftUNJC Austin’s only Keepsake Diam ond Jeweler 0! distinctive jewelrj On the Drag and Allendale Village Hamilton, daunts W in State Honors In Newman Club U n iv ersity stu d e n t deleg a tee to th e A nnual C onvention of the South T ex as P ro v in ce of th e N ational N ew m an Club F e d e ra tio n w ere r e ­ w a r d e d w ith tw o offices. A rt H am ilton, ju n io r a rc h ite c ­ tu re m a io r and a fo rm e r p re sid e n t of th e U n iv ersity 's N ew m an Club, w as elec ted provin ce c h a irm a n for the com ing y e a r. H elen d a u n t s , ed u catio n m a jo r, w as n a m e d cor- J re sponding se c re ta ry . As province c h a irm a n , H am ilton will le a d a delegation to th e fo rth ­ com ing N ational E x e c u tiv e C om ­ m itte e M eeting of th e N ational N ew m an Club F e d e ra tio n w hich is being held A pril 25, 26, a n d 27 a t the U n iv ersity of N ew M exico. * T-Night Banquet Planned by UTSA The U n iv ersity of T e x as Sports A ssociation’s a n n u a l “ T -N ight” b a n q u et will be held on W ednes­ d ay , M ay 7, a t 6 p .m . in W om en's G ym 236. The th e m e of th e b an ­ qu et w ill he “ UTSA—1983.” l i n i e r Cox. p ro fe sso r of business law a n d a ssista n t to tile p re sid e n t of th e U n iv ersity , w ill d e liv e r the a d d re s s. UTSA, In tra m u ra l, and Co-rec a w a rd s will b e p re se n te d a t the ban q u e t. Also, th e new UTSA Coun­ cil w ill be p re se n ted , and officers for th e com ing y e a r will he In­ stalled . Arno N ow otny, D ean of S tudent Life w ill p re s e n t th e In ­ tr a m u ra l aw ard s. D eadline for o b ta in in g tic k ets for the ban q u et is F rid a y a t 5 p.m . Cost of the tic k e ts is $1 25. A D S to Elect O fficers A m eetin g for elec tion of officers of A lpha D elta S igm a, a d v e rtisin g fra te rn ity , w ill be a t 7:30 p.m . T h u rsd a y In J o u rn a lis m B uilding 1 307. N ex t y e a r ’s ADS a c tiv itie s will also b e discussed. Students Given Social Work Opportunity The S ta te D e p a r t m e n t o f P ublic In itiated a su m m e r W elfare h as p ro g ra m for stu d e n ts in te re ste d in social w ork. U n d e r th e p ro g ra m , stu d e n ts who h a v e com pleted th e ir ju n io r y e a r in college w ork w ith child w e lfare u n its o r w ith lic e n s­ and ing u n its n u rs e rie s . for d a y schools S tu d en ts win serve a s aides to c a se w o rk e rs, Th* job lasts from J u n e 9 to A ugust 31, and sa la ry is 3225 p e r m onth. T he D e p a rtm e n t o f P u b lic Wel­ fa re s ta rte d this p ro g ra m ' as tr a in ­ ing fo r p o ten tial em ployees. Stu­ dents w ho a p p ly m u s t have com ­ pleted th e ir ju n io r y e a r, m u st pass an o ra l in terv iew , and have som e in te re st In social w ork. Anyone In tereste d in applying for one of th e se positions should c o n ta c t C h arles L aughton a t the .Social W ork A dvisory C enter, D ra m a B uilding 423, on T uesday, and T h u rsd a y s from 2 30 to 4.30 p.m . O fficers To Be Elected By Phi Delta Phi Tonight leg al Phi D elta P h i fra te rn ity w ill e lec t officers for 3958-’59 a t a d in n er m e e tin g a t R a n d y ’s No. 3 T h u rsd a y a t 6 :30 p.m . At th e m e e tin g fra te rn ity " i l l a lso h e a r a re p o rt by th e by­ law s commute** and vote on a p ­ proval of the by-law s. th e O utgoing o fficers of Phi D elta P hi a re T a y lo r N ichols, p re sid e n t; TI(twin A. B luectoin J r . , v ic e -p re si­ d e n t; B ill D effeb ach , s e c re ta ry ; and E d O 'C onnor, tr e a s u re r . L a n b d i C h i A lp ha To Htave Teah our©' C ostum e Party la m b d a OU A lpha w ill h a v e a from 9 to 12 M idnight on th e fr a ­ c o stu m e p a rty S a tu rd a y p .m . te r n ity 's law n. “ T eahouse of the P re s e n t M oon” will be the th e m e c a rrie d o u t in y a rd d e c o ra te d w ith w a te rfa lls, spotlights, a b rid g e, and a te a ­ house. N E V / A D V IS O R d re w ! D o rm ’tc ry is " in ':Infed" by sem e o f in s d c -m 's r e - ’dents. H e r clothe* w e re f e d in kno*s a m e " ] c e r e r pranks a f t e r th e ta p p in g c e re m o n y . N ew advis­ ors a re M a rth a d e e , D 'A m e Levin, N a n c y F ie'd in g , M arilyn A n d e rso n , C a ro on M artin, Sue Bagwe , S a-ah H ’rks, M ary Lee G re e n , a n d Miss W in ifre d C ari- so r, A - trew s house'-c e p e ', hon­ o ra ry ad v iso r, Photo bv RUI Helmer On Campus with A fe Shokan (B y On Author of “ Rally Round On Flag, Bom I "and, “Barefoot Boy with Cheek.”) s THE ENGINEERS HAVE HAIRY EARS Today In th!? are of technology when engineering graduates are wooed and courted by all of A m erica’s great industries, how do you account for the fact th a t R im baud Sigafoos, who finished a t th e very to p of his class a t M .I.T ., tu rn e d down hundreds of a ttra c tiv e job oilers to accept em ploym ent as a m achinery wiper at the Aem<* Ice C om pany a t a salary of $20 a week with a tw elve-hour day, a seven-day week, and only fifteen m inute* for lunch? 'reewt ■ 6rj- pany? Can R be that they provide him with free Marlboro C igarettes, and all d ay long he enjoys th a t filter, that flavor, th a t flip-top box? No, friends, no. R im baud la not allowed to smoke on the Joh, and when he finishes his long, miserable day, h* has to buv hi* own M arlboros, even as you and I, in order to enjoy that •stirrup Ie filter, th a t incom parable flavor, f l a t crazy flip-top box. Well, friends, you m ight as wr.fl giv*» up because you T never In a million years "ness why R im b au d works for the Acme Ice C om pany. T il* r< .son is sim ply this: R im baud is a seal! He skirted as a perform ing seal In vaudeville. One night on th e way to th e VA Sullivan show, he took th e wrong subw ay. ATI n ig h t the poor m am m al ro d e the B M.T.. seeking a helpir g ban d . F inally a kindly brakem an nam ed E rn e st T hom pson Sigafoo* rescued the hapless R im baud. H e took R im baud home an d raised him as his own, a r d R im baud, to show his appreciation, studied hard and got *x- eeiient m arks and finis! cd a distinguished academ ic carcer aa valedictorian of M .I.T . R im baud never com plained to bis kindly foster fath er, h u t f grim, m ar school and h gh s< b o d and through a i t - os* yr,- ^ college, br d a m near c I of tho h e a t! A seal, you m ust rem em ­ ber, is by n a tu re a denizen of the A rctic, so you ran im agine how poor R im baud m u st have suffered in subtropical N ew York and Boston, especially in those tig h t Iv y League suits. B u t today at the \c m e Ire C om pany, R im baud has finally found a tem p e ra tu re to his liking. H e is very happy a n d sends greetings to his m any friends. * IASS Mu Bl ..Jsmi A n y t i m e , a n y c l i m e , you g e t a lot t o like i r i t h a M a r l b o r o , i t hone m a k e r s take p l e a s u r e i n b r i n g i n g y o u t hi s c o l u m n th r o u g h th e school year. Thursday, May I, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Pa ga 6 The Poet Said 'Death Cometh Soon or Late Bio. 6 0 7 a .I : A. B. 105 ; Bio. 607b.3 : B. L. 12 Bm. 660b: J . B. 209 R. L. 324.3: W . H 306 R. WL .320.3: AVP H. 408 R W. 221.3: P e a rc e H. 206 C h. 8 1 0 K 3 : P h y . B. 203 U h . 416.1: C . B. 15 C h. 3 8 2 L : B. L 301 C h. E . 361.1: P e a rc e H. 207 C r. E . 3 2 5 : C. P . Ha!! 212 i D rm . 3 0 1 L .I : D r r r . B. 103 D rm . 3 1 2 L : D rm . B. 201 D rm . 314.1: D rm . R. 301 D rm . 6 68b: D rm . B. 108 F„ 601b.2 7 : E n g l. R. 104 FP 601b.29: E n g !. B. 303 E . 601 K 3 1 : E n g l. B. 105 FP 601 b.3.3: E n g l. B. 206 FP 6 0 lb .35: E n g !. B. .306 E. 601b.37: E n g l. B .3 FP 312K .5: E n g l. B .3 0 1 E .3 1 2 K .7 : S pe. B. 201 FP .317.3: E n g l. B. 101 E . 318.7: E n g l. B. 203 E .3 1 8 L .1 : Ben H. 208 E. 319.1: E n g l. R. 8 FP 321.1: E n g l. B. I FP 326K : E n g l. B. m E . 3 6 3 K : E n g l. B. 112 FP 366K : B a tts H . 115 E. 3 7 9 L .1 : E n g l. B. 201 E. 394K : E n g l. B. 302 FHO. 302.5: B a tts H .2 3 2 FHo. 30.3.5: G. H .2 1 5 E m . 322: G. H . I l l Keo. 3 6 3 K : G. FU 300 Ed. A .3 1 2 .1 : S. H .3 1 4 Ed. A..'137: H .E . B. IOO E d. C. 8 2 2 T .1 : AT ain B .3 1 1 E. FP 3 2 0 .3 : R O T E B. 211 E. E. 362.1: G. B. 108 FP FP .369: E n g r . B. 13* FP FP 381 K : E n g r. B. 139 FL AI. 3 1 2 : E n g r . B .3 1 5 FL AU 315.3: E n g r . B .2 1 7 FL M. 333.3: P e a rc e H . 204 F r . 3 51: B a tts FU 104 G eo. 601H .1: G. G. Aud. ; G eo. 3 8 0 K : G. R. 30.3 ; G en. 3 9 0 L : G. B. 301 G e r. 3 1 2 K .1 : R a fts H. 230 G er. 3 1 4 K .1 : B a tts H .2 1 5 G er. 3 6 9 K : B a tts H . 110 Gk. 612b: G. H. IOO Gov. 326; G. H. 3 G rg . 3 2 5 : P e a rc e HL IOT H FL 308.1 : H . E R 127 IU FP 3 2 0 : C. B 315 H . E . 3 4 4 : H E . B . 318 H .E . 376: H. E. B. SSI H is. 315Q : W H IHI H is 317: B a tts A ud. His. 334K : G. H. 113 H ts 3 4 1 K : G. H. 101 J . 325: J . B. 203 J. 375: J B. 205 U t . 3 1 1 : B a tts H . 105 L S 3 2 2 T .1 : M a in B. 311 M 301.3: Ben. H . 201 AT 3 0 1 E .3 : Ben. H. 12 AI. 301E .5 : P e a r c e H 200 M 304.3: Ben. H . 104 At. 305.3: B en. H. 102 Af. 3 0 5 E .5 : Ben. H 214 AT. 61 3 a: Ben H. 15 M. 613b.3 : B en. H . 107 Af. 6 1 3 E a .3 : B a tta H . 234 M. 613 E h .3 : E . Sc. B. 223 M .6 1 3 E K 5 : B en. H 101 At. 624b: Ben. H. 314 M . 325.1: Ben- H . 8 I Af. 326.1: Ben. H. 310 M an. 325.1: W H . 2 1 0 M an. 368 1: W . H 112 Man 370.3: W H .3 1 0 M. E. 3 2 0 .1 : R O T T B. 218 i AT. FP 3 53.1: H. M. A. M E 3 7 9 K : E n g r . B SIT M et. 8 2 0 b : S H a ll 201 M kt. 337 f : W H . 14 M kt. 3 6 3 : P e a rc e H 201 M S .8 2 4 K 3 : R O T C B. 218 M us. 6 1 2 b .l: M us. B. IO* M u s .3 3 0 K : M u*. B. 105 I N . S. 3 2 7 : R O T E B, 815 N. S. 3 6 8 .8 : R O T C B. 318 ■ P. E n. 6 2 0 a .l: P. E B SOT : P. E n. 364.3: P E . B 300 I P. E n . 464.3: P E . R. 300 i P hi. 310.3- E Sc. B 115 i P h i. 3 4 5 : M e re s H. 102 • P h r. 8 13b.I : P h r R. 101 P h r. 428.1 :C . R 313 P by. 801 a .I : P h v . B SOI I Phy. 81,2a.U G . ft. 14 P b y . 3 2 5 .1 : P h v B. 301 Phv. 3 6 6 : P h v . B. 421 P b y . 3 0 2 .1 : P h v . B 310 P sy. 6 0 1 a ' Afezes H 101 P sy. 351: Ben. H . 106 P sv . 352.1: P e a rc e H 100 Res, 361: W . H. IO Rus. 620b: B a tt s H 301 Sec. 304.3- W . H .2 1 6 Sec. 362: W . H. 406 Soc. 302.5: C. B. 21* Soc. 302.7: E . Se. B. 331 Soc. 3 1 3 : G. H. I Soc. 3 5 3 : G. H 200 S pe. 3 0 1 : S pe. B .3 1 0 S pa. 3 0 3 .3 : S pe. B .2 1 8 Spe. 3 1 9 .8 : S p e . R, 214 Spe. 3 1 9 ,5 : S pe. B. 202 Spn. 325.1: B a tts H. 202 S pn. 326.1: B a tts H. 102 Z 0 0 .3 1 6 K J : C. B. 319 Zoo. 361 K : E. Sc. B. 312 407.5: B a tts H 234 407.6: B a tts H. 232 407.7: B a tts H. 102 107.8: B a tts H. 318 407.9: B a tts H. 115 407.11: B a tts H. 110 407.13: B a tts H. 202 407.15: B a tts H. 230 407.17: B a tts H. 101 407.19: B a tts H. 215 407.21: B a tta H. 105 407.23: B a tts H. 302 107.25; B a tts H . 104 D rw . .302 14: E n g r . B. 300 Dew. 302.16: Fingr. B. 302 D rw . 302.18: E n g r. R. 308 D rw . 204.2: F,. D. H all 112 D rw . 209.6: D. H all 107 r>rw*. 209 8: E I). H all 212 FL 6 0 } h.44: F.ngl. R. I FL 601 K 4 6 : E n g l. B .301 FL 312K .20: E n g l. B. 201 E . 318 16: E n g l. B. 203 E m . 302.18: G. FP 319 Keo. 303.16: G FP 215 lid. ( . 67 0 T b : S. H 314 Ed P .3 8 0 P : S. H .3 1 2 FL M. 220.8: E n g r. B. 217 F in. 355.4: WL IP 210 F in . 356.4: WL H 112 G en. 601 a .2 . G. G. A ud. tie r . 393: B a t'* FP 104 Gov. 380: G. Ti. 7 Gov. 681 K b: G rg . 347: S p e . K. 213 H.< 3 I5 K .1 8 : G. H. I P S . 891: M ain B. 311 VT. 301 F 18: Ben. H 106 VT. 303.20: Ben. FP 310 AT. 305E .20: B en. H . 8 M. 312; Ben. H. 214 VT 3 3 3 P : B en FP 208 AP 69 7 L h : Hen. H. 314 M an. 367.4: W . H. 310 H. 3 P in 620h B a tta H . 230 I* S. 388: M ain B .3 U M. 301FL7: P e a r c e H. 211 AP 201 FLO B a tts H. IGI AT. 304 5: Ben. H. 104 M. 304.7: B en H .1 0 7 M. 2 0 5 E.7: Ben. H. 102 VT. 205E .9: G. B. 108 V f .3 0 5 E .il: B en H .201 VT 205E .29 P e a rc e H. 208 M .6 1 3 b 5: Ben. H . 3 1 4 M. 61 .Ka 5: B a tts H. 115 AP 6 1 3 E a.7 : Ben. H. 15 AI. 6 13E b.7: Ben. H. 202 VI. 0 1 3 E b 9: Ben. FP 12 M. 315.1: B att s H. 102 AP 315 3: F 'ea r c e FP 206 M. 321 P: B en. H. 105 Af. 325.3: Ben. H. IO! I AT. 3 2 6 .3 : B e n . FP 214 Al. 3 6 0 L : M ezes H. 104 M an. 365.1: S pe. B. 201 M an. 368.3: W . H . 14 Man. 372.1: W , H . 2 AT. E. 324.1: E n g r . B. 212 AT. FL 326.1- E n g r. R. 138 M. FP 327: E n g r . B. 315 VT. E . 466K .1: FL I). H a ll 206 a n d 207 I AP E . 371K : P. FP B. 307 M et. 326: S H all 203 M et. 366: S H ail 203 ESTERBROOK S. 829.3: R O T E B. 315 P R O C E D U R E F O R F . T \ M C O N T I H T S t o A s t u d e n t w h o ha* t w o e x a m i n a ­ t i on* s c h e d u l e d f or th** w m * tim**, n ne b e i n g a u n i f o r m e x a m i n a t i o n , th** d e p a r t me n t a l s houl d KO in w hich c h a i r m a n o f . t h e c o u rse i ri ' en t h e u n i f o r m e x a m i n a t i o n ta to a r r a n g e for that e x a m i n a t i o n . T h e d e p a r t me n t (TIxrinsr t he u n i f o r m e x a m i n a t i o n ta r e s p o n s i b l e f or t a k i n g care of the conf l ict* c a u s e d hjr it. Such s t udent f o r a n o t h e r t i me s houl d nee t he d e p a r t m e n t a l chai r m a n about s uch rnnfliri not l ater t han t he Iw*i*inninjf of “ De a d We e k " in order to Hire t he d e p a r t m e n t t i me to sc he du l e a n o t h e r e x a m i n a t i o n . \ Iso, a s t udent wh o h a s t hr e e e x a m i - n a t i o n s in a nv one t w e n t y . f o u r hour peri od one o f wh i c h is a dep ar t me n t a l e x a m i n a t i o n , s h o u l d f ol l ow t he s a m e p ro cedure a s s t u d e n t s wh o have confl icts. TNDF.X TO PX A M IN A T IO N P E R IO D S P E n 310,2 E n g r R IST I*. PH 62 Oa 2 I > y r R 215 Phi , 3 2 9 U: Bat t * H. 115 I’hr. 202. 2: PH r. R DM I‘h r. S l.lh 2 Phi r. R. 304 I 'h r. JW 1 .2 - T B. 313 I'h r. 'I l l PL P hy 401 2 R VR A. P h v 3 1 2 ' .2- Phy. B. 20! P h y , 333,2; K. Sc. B. 212 R IIT H. 215 '.12 3: E ngr. B. 212 I i . l l : R a ft, H 318 M 30IE 11 F rn P 223 M ,.-OI P l 5 B a tts HL, 115 M 303 5: P en. H. 310 M 303.7: Ben. H. 12 M 30 t o Ben. H. 202 M 30 4 I I: Ben. FU 101 M 305E 13: Ben. H 101 ML 305E I 5: Ben. H. 15 M 61 J a 9 Ben IP 214 M 61 M. 613Eh I I: Ben. H. 314 M 6 1.':PITT9 Ben H 201 M. 3221, I : Ben. lf. 107 M. 325.5: M. 326.5: Ben. H 208 M 645b. 1 B a tts H 202 Man. 336.1 P e a n * lf. 209 Man. 360: W . lf 310 Man. 362.1 1 W . If. I I VI K M. E. 320.3: W . H. 306 M E 239.1 : WL H. 101 M PL 357: E n g r. B. 217 M. E. 365K I: E n g r B. 137 Vf. F, 367L: Pearce H. 204 VT E 384K E n g r R.215 Met. 374: S Hall 203 Mkt. 3 '7.3: W. H 112 Mkt 370: W . IP 408 VT S 8 ‘Ob 3; ROTI R. 211 VT S. 872b 3 ROTO R, 218 Mus 612b 2 : M us. R. 105 Mus 371: Mus. B. 106 P. Ed. 309M : S. TP 302 P I I ’.10.1: S H. 314 P. Ed. 333.1: G. B. 108 P. En. 620a.5; P. E R. 307 P. E n. 355: Spe B. 201 I*. En 6 6 1 a .I ; P E. B. 300 P En 38' N ROT< B 312 Phi 512 3 M azes H . 101 Phi 320; M eres If. 102 W it. 202.3: P hr. B. 311 P hr. 201.3: P h r R 101 f'hr. 813H.3: Phr. B. 304 Phr. 331.1 • C. B. 313 Phy. 103; Phv. B. 201 Phy. 812b 5- Phv. B. 203 Phv. 325 3: Phy. R. 301 P h v 326.1: P h y . B. 421 P h y 3 8 9 P : P h y . R. 310 p sy . 6 0 1 b : B a tts A ud. Psy. 3 f .tK : M e res H. S i 4 I -V. 3691,* R a f t, H. 230 Rex. 363: W IP IO Sen 30 I 7. VV H 216 1 See 305 5: W IP 406 Sec. 322: E n g l. B. 303 Soc. 246: G. H . 20 0 Sne 2 19; Tv aren H 105 | Soc. 366: G lf. 205 S pe 203 5: Spe. B 218 ye 205 9: Spa. B 714 pe 313.1: B atts H . 105 S pe 319 7- B a tts H. 302 S pe 337: S p e . B. 202 S p e . 362: S p e R. 310 on. 327 3 B a tts H . 205 S S 610b- r t . h . I S is 432 5- W H 2 Zoo 3 W K.5 E. Se R, 331 Zen 3 2 7 : H . M. A. Zoo. 277 I, Sc. B 312 T I E SD V T M ay 20, 7 -10 P. M. ^ R e m a in d e r o f c la s s e s m e e tin g l l . C ivil E n g in e e r in g I21P , MW I I d u r a tio n a l P sy ch o lo g y 318, Flng- h sh h u la . V la n ag e m e n t 371, an d S p a n ish 612 a ) r F 1241 fa ll s e c tio n s ) : G. G. A nd FL 601 a.I • Engl. R, 203 FL 601a .2 : E n g l. 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H. 101 M. 326,2: Ben FU 208 M. 326,4: M e re s H 104 M. 368 -.Ben HL 201 M. 689 K b : Ben H 314 M an. 365.2 W, H. 2 M. E. 512.4 F n g r B 212 M. E . 224: E n g r B 301 M. E . 326.2: W. IP JOI M. E . 865K .2: P. E . B. 307 M. E . 385L : E n g r. B. 207 M et. 372: S H all 203 M kt. 337.4 W H .3 0 6 M. S. 822b.4 ROTf" B 218 M S «70b. 4 R O T T B 211 M us t l l b . 2 : M us. B. 106 M u?. 226K .2: M us. R. 105 P . E d . 363; S. H. 314 T H U R S D A Y Vfsv 22, 9 - 1 2 A M. ( C la s s e s m e e tin g M W E 2 ) A cc 611a 5: AVL H .3 1 6 Acc 6 1 1a.7: W . H. 201 Acc. 325.5: W . H .3 0 1 Ae E 3 9 2 K : E n g r. R. 207 A nt. 3 40: Ben. H 105 A s t. 3 60: Ren. H. 201 R. A .3 R 7 K : AVL H. 23 Bio. 607b, 13: B. L. 12 B. W . 320.11: AVL H 2 1 0 C. E. 442: E ngT . B. 138 C. E. 354 5: E n g r B. 137 Ch. 226b. U C . B .3 1 5 D rw . 301 15: E n g r. B. 206 D rw . 301.17: E. D. H all 107 D rw . 302.19; E n g r . B. 300 D rw . 302.21: E n g r. R. 302 D rw . 302.23: E n g r . B. 308 D rw . 302Q : E D. H all 112 FP 601 b .9 1 : E n g l. B .3 FP 601 h .93: E n g l. B. 104 FP 6 01b.95: E n g l. B. 105 FP 601 h .97: E n g l. R. 206 FL. 601 b.99: E n g l. B. 306 FP 601 h .IOU E n g l. B. 301 FP 3 1 2 K .2 7 : E n g l. B. I E. 317.13: E n g l. B. 303 FP 318.23: E n g l.B . 203 FP 3 2 1 .7 : E n g l. R. 201 FP 3 7 7 L : E n g l. B. 8 F>o. 302.19: G. H .3 1 7 Keo. 3 03.21: G. H .2 1 5 E m . 3 6 8 L : G. H. 305 EH. C. 3 2 0 L .2 : S. H 101 E d. C. 3 2 0 L .5 : S. H. 31 4 E d .P . 3 6 6 P : S . H .3 0 4 Ed. P . 387: S . H. 210 FP E .3 2 3 Q .3 : P. E. B. 307 FP M . 315.13: E n g r. B. 217 FP AT. 220.1: E n g r . B. 815 E M. 333.13: P . E . B. 300 F r. 3 8 2 K : R a f ts H. 217 G eo. 601 a .I : H , M. A. G eo. 3 7 7 L .1 : G. B. 100 G k. 407.4: G. H. TOO I ik. 6 6 5 b : M ain R. 27 0 J G rg 3 2 8 : S pe B. 304 H E. 327: FU E R. 211 H is. S IS K .1 3 : G. H. I H i s . 3 1 5 L .i l : B a tts H 232 H is 3151. 13: Ben H 8 Ins. 2 7 5 : W . H. 14 L a t 406.3: G. H . 10.8 P a t 407.2- B a tt s H. H O 51, 301.9: B en. H. 104 AI. 3 0 1 E .2 1 : B en. H 310 AI. 3 0 1 E .2 3 : B e r. H. 102 AT. 3 0 1 E .2 7 : B en. H. 101 AT 3 03.13: B en. H. 202 Af. 3 0 3 .1 7 : Ben. H. 12 AI. 30 4.17: B en. H. 107 AT. 2 0 4 E .1 3 : B en. H .2 1 4 A f.3 0 5 E .2 5 : B en. H. 15 AT. 6 1 3 E a .l3 t Ben. FU 106 AT. 61.3 E b .l7 : Ben. FU 208 AU 326.11: Ben. H. I l l AT. 6 8 8 b: Ben. H .3 1 4 M an. 336.3: W . H .3 0 6 M an. 362.3: AVP H. 2 AT. E . 312 9; E n g r . B. 301 Af E. 4 6 6 K .3 : C. B. 15 Af. E . 368.1: R O I C B. 213 M kt. 3 37.9: AVP H. 101 ATkt. 360; W . H 112 P E d. 310.3: AVP G 5 P. E n . 362.1: C. B. 318 P hy. 401.5: G. R. 14 P h y . 6 09a: P .a tts A ud. P h y . 397: P h v . B. 301 P sy . -3.36: ATezes H. 106 P sy . 3 4 9 : M ezes H. 101 P sy . 386L : M ezes H. 305 R us. 407.4: B a tts H. 307 Soc. 302.15: G. H. 201 Soc. 3 7 9 L : G. H. 20.3 Spe, 1 11L .1: S pe. R. 2 0 f Spe. 1 1 1L.3: S pe. B. 201 Spe. .319,13: S pe. B. 202 Spe. 3 6 7 L .1 : Sp*. R. 214 Spe 3 6 7 L .3 : S pe. B. 213 "-pe. 367 L .5 : Spe. B. 310 Spe. 367 L .7 : S pe. B. 311 S ta . 4.32.9: W . H. 310 T r. 3 65; WP H . IO T H U R S D A Y M ay 22, 1 -4 P .M . St a. 432.1: P e a rc e H. 209 S ta . 432.3: W . H. 408 S ta . 376: AV. H. 310 T r. 3 6 6 : AV. H. 10 I Zoo. 421.1: E . Sc. R 115 Zoo. 370K : E. S r. R. 137 W E D N E S D A Y May l l , 7 - 1 0 P.M. (F m an ee 364. G overnm ent 6tfta and 610b. S p a n ish 407, and c la s se s m e e tin g T u e s d a y e v e n in g s ) A r. E . 262P : A. B. 307 A r. E .3 6 2 L : A. R. 307 FP 360K .2: Ben. H. I l l E .3 6 0 K .4 : B en. H . 111 Keo. 308.18: E n g l. B. 203 E d. A .3 8 0 K : E n g l. B. 102 F in . 364.1: G. R. 14 F i n . 364.2: C. R. IS F in . 364.3: G. B. 14 F in . 364.4: C. B. 15 I F in. 364.5: P h y . P. 201 I F in . 364.6: P h v . R 201 F in . 364.7: W .H . 210 I F in. 364.8: C. B. 15 G ov. 61 G a.I: A. B. IGR G ov. 610a.2: B a tta A u d . Gov. 610a.3: B en. H . 12 Gov. 610a .5: H. E. B. 105 G ov. 610a.6: G. H. I G ov. 610a.7: B a tts A u d . G ov. 61 Ga.8: B a tts A u d . Goy. 610a.9: B a tts A u d . Gov. 61 Ga.IO: G. H. I Gov. 6 1 0 a.l l : B. L. 12 Gov. 6 1 0 a .12: G. H. 215 rw. 301.4: E . TX H a ll 112 D r w . 302.2: E n g r . R. 300 D rw . 302.4: E n g r . R. 302 D rw . 302.6: E n g r . B. 308 Drvr. 209.2: E . D. H a l l 212 E . 6 0 1 b .2 : E n g l . B. 105 E. 601 b.6; E n g l . B. 301 E . 601b.8: E n g l. B. 303 E . 6 0 1 h . l0 : E n g l . B . ICI E. 6 0 1 b . l2 : E n g l . B. 8 E . 6 0 1 b . l 4 : E n g l . B . SOS E. 6 0 1 b . l6 : E n g l. B. 306 E . 6 0 1 b. 18: E ng l. B. 204 E . 31 2K .2: E n g l. R. 203 E. 317.2: E n g l . B. 206 E. 317.4: E n g l. B. 104 S J I . 318.2: E n g l . B. 201 7,co. 302.2: G. H. 215 Keo. 303.2: E n g l . B. I E d . C. 308.2: H. M. A. E d, C . 6 6 7 K : H . E . B. 331 E. E. 410.2: R O T C B. 213 E. E. 320.2: E n g r . B. 116 E E . 438.2: P. E. B. 300 E . M. 315.2: Pc a re e H .2 1 1 E . M. 333.2: P e a r c e H . 208 Gen. 314K : G. G. A u d . Geo. 6 1 6 a : G . B. 14 Geo. 3 2 0 K : G. IX 301 Gov. 302: G. H. 3 G r g . 305.2: B a t t s A ud. H . E. 203: H . E. B. 105 H . E . 303: H. BL B. 105 H . E . 304: H . E . B. 127 H . E . 308.2: H . E . B. m o If. E . 821: H . E . B. 400 H. E . 333.2: B. L. 12 H. E . 368: H . E. B. 313 H is. 3 1 5 K .2 : G. H. I H is. 3 5 5 L : G H. IOO M. 301.2: Ben. H . 3 1 4 M. 3 0 1 E .2 : B m . H. 12 M. 303.2: B e n . H. 214 M. 301.2: Ben. H. 15 M. 304.4: B m . H. 102 M . 2 0 4 E . 2 : Ben. H. 8 M. 3 0 5 E 2: Ben. H. 208 M. 3 0 5 K : B e n . H. 106 M. 6 I S E i 2 : Ben. H. 310 M. 6 1 3 E h .2 : Ben. H . 202 M. E. 211.2: E n g r. BL 207 M. E . 3 11.2: R O T C B. 212 M. E. 312.2: E n g r . B. 212 M. E . 320.2: W . H. 101 M. E . 328.2: E n g r . B. 138 M. E . 3741,: E n g r . B . 3 1 3 M k t. 337.2: W . H. 408 M. F. 8 2 2 b . 2 : R O T C B. 218 >M. S. 870b.2 : R O T C B. 211 ' P . E n . 02 0 b .2: R O T C B. 215 P. E n . 661 b.2: P . E . R 307 P. E n . : 68 .2 : R O T C B. 317 P E n. 4 6 8.2: R O T O B. 317 P h r . 340: C . B. 319 P h r . 378: C. B .3 1 3 P h y . 801 a .2 : P h v. R 201 P h y . 261: P h v . ft. 203 T S -. 3 8 5 M : M ete* H . .805 R. E. 375: W H. IO F p e . 319.2: S p e . B. 202 Zoo. 325K : E . Fe. R. 115 Zoo. 369: E . Sc. B. 137 F R I D A Y M ay 23, 2 - 5 P.M. (C la s s e s m e e t i n g T T S l l and T T 11 -12:3 0) Acc. 611 a . l : W. H. 201 Acc. 611a.6: W. H. 301 Acc. 327.2: W . H . 316 A r c . 364.2: W . H . 8 K Acc. 373: P e a r c e If ICI A d v . : 6 9 J : J . B. 203 Ae. F ..2 1 0 : E n g r . B. 317 A n t . 311: Ben. H. 202 A n t . 343: Ben. IT. 105 A rc 252: A. B 307 A r. E. 22 9 : A. B. 208 A r . E . 245 Q .2: A. B. 305 A r t 305.2: E n g l. R. 102 A. S 8 4 0 6 .4 : R O T C R. 317 Rib. 301.2: W e s l e y Bible C h a i r Rib. 5,02.2: TV as Bible C h a i r B. I., 368: W . H. 23 R. W . 221.6: W . H. 210 C. CX 303: G. H. IOO < E . 410K : E n g r . B. 315 OX E . 329.2: E n g r . R. 141 C. E. 329.4: E n g r . B 137 C. E . 461: p . E. B. 307 C h . 317: C. B 315 Ch. 6 2 1 a : C . B . 319 C h . 370: E, Sc. B, 331 r B. 313 C h . E. 352, ; C. M. 360: W . H . 5 C r . E. 421 C. P. H a l l 212 D r m . 3 0 1L .4: D rm . R. 103 D r m . 605b J, • Drm B .20 1 D rm . 62 2b: X Hall D r m . 379: D rm . Ii. 301 E . 601b.3 2 : E n g l. B . 8 J E . 6 0 1 b . 3 4 : E n g l. B. 105 E . 601b.: 6: E n g l. B . 206 E . 601b 3 8 : E n g l. R. 206 IX 3 1 2 K IO: E ngl. B. 104 E. 3 1 2 K U : E n g l. B. 201 E. 312K.14 E ngl. B. I E. 317.16: E n g '. R. 101 E . 318.10: E n g l. B. 301 E . 318.12: E n g l . B . 203 ( C l a s s e s m e e t i n g T T 4, T T 4 - 5 30, a n d TT 5) F r . 407.1: B a t t s H. 102 F r . 407.2: B a tt s H. 234 F r . 407.3: B a t t s H. 234 F r . 407.4: B a t t s H . 2 3 4 F r . 407.5: B a t t s II. 234 F r . 407.6: B a tt s H . 115 F r . 407.7: B a t t s H. 101 F r . 407.8: B a t t s II. 232 F \ 407.9: B a tt * H. 232 F r . 407.11: B a t t s H. 104 F r . 407.13: B a t t s H . 105 F r . 407.15: B a t t s H . 115 F r . 6 1 2 a . l : B a t t s H . 2 0 2 F r . 5 12a.2: B a t t s l l . 215 F r . 6 12a.3: B a t t s H. 217 F r 612a.4: B a t t s H. 230 M an. 334.1: Ben. H. I l l Man. 334.2: E. Fe. IX 115 M an. 334.3: H. M A. M an. 334.4: Ben. II. I l l M a n . 334.5: II. M. A. M an. 334.6; F. Sc. IX 115 Man. 334.7: Ben. H. 8 M an. 334.8: Ben. H . 106 M an. 334.9: Ben. H . 208 M O N D A Y M ay 26. 9 - 1 2 A.M. ((Masse* m e e t in g M W F 12) Acc. 61 l b . 13: W . H. 201 A n t . 302.5: Ben. H . I l l A n t. 372: Ben. H. 105 A r c . 342: A. B. 307 A rc . 353: P h y . IX 421 \ r t 3 6 0L : A.'IX 105 Bac. 62 9 b .I : E. Sc. B. 331 B ib. 3 1 7 W .7 : L u t h e r a n Rible C h a i r Bio. 607b.9: B. L. 12 B. I,. 323.5: W. H. 101 IX W . 320.7: W . H . 210 B. W . 221.7: B a t t s H. 234 C. E . 435.1: E n g r . IT. 207 C. BL 241: E n g r . B. 116 Have Complete C. E . 356: E n g r . B. 217 Ch. 80] a.9 ; C H 15 Ch. 376: C. B. 218 Ch. E. 361.3: C. B. 319 Cz. 407: B a t t s IE 230 D r m . 314.5: Dim. B. 201 D rm . 3 6 5 L : D r m . B . 3 1 2 D rm . 386: D rm . B. 205 D rw . 301.11: E n g r . B. 206 D rw . 301.13: E. IX H all 212 Drw. 302.13: E n g r . IT. .300 Drw. 302.15: E n g r . IT. 302 Drw*. 302.17: E n g r . IT. 308 E. 601 b.63 : E n g l. IT. 105 E. 6011,.65: E n g l . B. 3 E . 6016.67: E n g !. B. 206 E. 6016.69: E n g l. FT. 306 IX 6016 71: E n g l. B. 303 E. 601Q&; E n g l. B. 8 E. 312K.17: E n g l. B. 301 E. 3 1 2 k . 19: E n g l. IT. 104 E. 31 JVI .3: E n g l. IT. 203 E. 317 J ; E n g l. IT. 101 E. 318.13: E n g l. IT. 1 E. 318.15: E n g l. B. JOI E. 342 I : E. Sc. B. 115 K 571 M : E h g l. IT. 204 I , Eco. 302.13: G. H. 3 E m . 593.15: G. lf. 215 E m . 319: G. H. 1 VA ‘ . 5 J J T . 5: M ain B. 311 Ed. ll 3251,: B a tt s H. 232 E E 1351 .1 R O T C B. 213 E. I-!. 438.1: P. E. B. 307 i M. 315.9; E n g r . B. 137 I VK 5 , , 9 : E n g r . B. 215 E. M. 370: E n g r . B. 223 F r. 001.1: B a t t s H. 215 l r. 001.5: B a t t s IT. 104 Er. 375 B a t t a II. 110 t ie r . 3 15K .3 : B a t t s IT. 202 Gk. 407.1: G. IT. IOO IT. K. 311 5: H. E. R 331 lf. Ii. 319: H . E . B. 105 IT E. 322.3: H . E . B. 127 ii a. 60 9 b .I : P e a r c e H 105 His. 315K .5: P e a r c e H. ICI His. 3151 ,3: TK M. A. His. 8 1 5 1 ,5 : ti. lf. I l l Hi*. 5 BTM : P e a r c e H. 201 Ii s. 362 K : Phv. R. 201 Kl. 107: B a t t H . 1 0 5 .. 302 l l : M e res If. IQI i J . 836: J . IT. 203 I 8 7 7 k J . IT 209 I I , S. 522T.3: M ain R. 311 M. 301 E .1 5: Ben. H . 15 M 303.9: Ben. H. 12 M 301 15 Ben. H. 102 I M 505E.17: Be,;. H . 2 0 2 M. 613Kb 13: Ben. H. 314 , M. 316: Ben. H. IGI NE 825.7: Ben. l f . 104 ' M. 326.7: Ben. H . 2 1 4 M. 6456.3: Ben. IE 107 VT. 872: Hen. H. 8 M rn. 8.08 8: W . H. 306 I M E. 211.3: E n g r . B. 315 M. K. 31 Kl : E n g r . R. 138 ML Ii. 811 8: E n g r . B. 138 M E. 811.5: R O T C B 212 M. E. 820 5: IX E . B. 300 M E. 824.3 E n g r . R. 212 M kt. 887 5; WX II. IO M is 461 PT) M j*. IX 106 IX Ed. 214: F. IT. HU P Ed. 8 3 8 Q S. If . 814 P. E t 6206 I : P e a r c e IT 204 PT, 512.5: G. B. 14 Pho. 403: B a tt s If. 217 P h r. 418.3: P h r . B. 101 P h r . 428 8 E. Sc. R. 137 P h r. 6666.1: R, K. 301 P h r . 678b I : CX FT. 313 Phy, 401.3: B a t ’ s A u d . Phv. 8 12a X: G. G. Aud. Ret. 369: W. H. 310 Foe 302.9: Ben. If 106 Soc. 822.1 ■ Ren. H 208 Foe 322 8, Soc. 358: Ben. If . 310 Fpe, 308.7: Fpe. B. 201 S p e . *217.1: F p e . B. 213 Sp®. 319.9 Fpe. IT. 202 Fpe 3 35: T e l e v i s io n S tu d io S ta . 432.7: WX H. 112 Zoo. 337L : K Sc. R. 223 ti. H. 201 Ae. E . 36 5: E n g r . B. 137 A n t. 301.1: Ben. H . I l l A rc. 3 5 9 K : S. H. 302 A r t 305.1: A. B. 105 A r t 3301,: A. IT. 307 A r t 362: E n g l. B. 112 IT. A. 8 8 2 K : W . H. 3 B a e. 3801,: E . Sc. B. 137 Bib. 301.1: W e s l e y Bible C h a i r Rib. 301.3: T e x a s 'R i b l e C h a ir Bio. 6076.1: IT. K. 12 IT. I,. 323.1: WX l l . 101 R. I ,.3 2 4 .1 : G. II. I l l IT. L . S 2 4 Q : Ben. H. 8 IT. WX 320.1: WX H . 2 8 . WX 221.1: WX H. 408 C. E . 3871,: E n g r . B .3 1 3 Ch. 801 a . I : B a t t s Aud. Ch. 8106.1: (X IT. 319 Ch. 359: IX B . 8 1 8 Ch. 3 9 2 K : C. IT. 315 Cz. 621b: B a t t s H . 2 1 5 D rw . 301.1: E. I). H a ll 107 D rw . 301.3: E. D. H all 112 D rw . 301.5: E. D. H a ll 212 D r w . 302.1: E n g r . IT. 300 D rw . 302.3: E n g r , B. 302 D r w . 302.5: E n g r . B. 308 E. 6016.1: E n g l. R. 102 E. 6016.3 . E n g l. B. 206 E. 601b.5: E n g l. IT. 210 E. 6016.7: E n g l . IT. 306 E. 6016.9: E n g l. IT. 303 F, 6 0 1 b . l l : E n g l . IT. l o t E . 6016.13: E n g l. B . 8 E . 6016.15: E n g l. IT. 101 E. 6016.17: E n g l. IT. 308 E. 6016.19: E n gl. IT. 105 E. 6016.21: E n g l. B. 204 E. 6016.23: E n g l. IT. 208 E. 6016.25: E ng l. B. 304 E. 9 l 2 K . l i M e z e s IE 101 E. 3 1 2 k , 3: E n g l. IT. I E . 3 PJM. I: E r g ! . IT. 203 E. 317.1: E n g l. IT. 3 E. 318.1: Hen. IE 208 E . 318.3: E n g l. B. JOI E. 318,5s E n g l. B, 301 K. 338.1: B a t t s H . 2 3 2 Eco. 302.1: l V a r c e H. 209 Eco. 302,3: G . H . 7 Eco. 303.1: G. H . 2 1 5 E m . 803,3: G. 11.8 Eco. 3 4 6 K : P e a r c e IT. 207 Ed. A. 364: H . E . B. 331 Ed. (X 308.1: l l . M. A. E d. C. 32 0 1 ,1 1 : Spe. IT. 310 E d . C . 621.1: S. IE 20 4 E d . C . 621.3: S. H . 203 E d . C . 632.3: F. H . 2 1 0 E d. C. 360: S. H. 304 E . E. 410.1: P. E . IT. 307 E . E . 320.1: E n g r . IT 315 E . E . 3 9 6 : R O T C B. 213 E. E. 4 9 6 ; R O T O B. 213 E . M. 313.1: A. IT. 208 E. M. 315.1: E n g r . IT. 317 E. M. 333.1: E n g r . B . 2 1 7 F in . 367: B a t t s H. 234 F r . 39 3: B a t t s IE 302 EXAM SUPPLIES G er. 407.1: B a tt* H. 115 G e t. 407.2: B a t t s IT. 307 G e r. 407.3: B a t t s lf. 318 G er. 407.5: B a t t s H. 110 G er. 407.7: R a t t s H . 230 G er. 407.9: B a t t s H. 101 G er. 407.11: B a tt * H . 105 d e r . 407.13: R a t t s H. 102 Ger. 407.15: B a t t s H. 302 d e r . 407.19: B a t t s IE 215 Ger. 407.21: B a t t s H. 104 Ger. 407.23: B a t t s IT. 202 M. F. 410b ( a ll s e c t i o n s ) : R a t t s M. S. 412b (all se c ti o n * ) : B a tt * M. F. 41 ii) (all s e c t i o n s ) : B a tt* M. S. 116b ( a ll s e c t i o n s ) : B a tt * Aud. Aud. Aud. A ud. NX F. 314: R O T C B. 310 -312 T U E S D A Y M a y 27, 9 12 A M. ( C l a s s e s m e e t i n g M W F I ) Ace. 6116.15: WX H. 201 Vee. 6116.17: WX IT. 301 Acc. 325.3: WX H. 316 Acc. 390: E n g l. IT. 305 Ae. E . 2 6 3 a : E n g r . IT. 138 A n t. 301.5: Ben. II. I l l A n t . 366: lie n. IE 105 Arc. 2 6 2 E: A. IT. 307 A r . E. 315 : A. B. 305 V rt 50*.: A. IT. 105 Bio. 6 0 7 a .3: B a t t s Aud. Bio. 6076.11: IT. I , 12 IT. I , 8.24.5: WX H LOI Bot. 319: IT. I , 801 IT. WX 820.9: WX IE 210 IT. W. 221.9: WX II. 408 CX E. 414.1: E n g r . IT. 217 CX E. 414.3: E n g r . B. 207 CX E . 354.8: E n g r . IT. 116 CX E. 25 7 : E n g r . IT. 808 CX E. 360 : E n g r . IT. 315 CX EL 2 6 0 K : E n g r . B. 215 Ch. 3 8 6M : CX IT. 319 E. O ' l 6.78: E n g ] , IT. 204 E. 6016.75: E n g l . IT. 105 E. 6016.77: E n g l . IT. 206 IX 6016.79: E n g l. IT. 306 E. 6016.81: E n g l . IT. 301 E. 6016.83: E n g l. IT. 3 K, 6016.8.': E n g l. B. 104 E. 6016.87: E r n l . B . 3 0 3 E. 6016.89: E n g l . B. 8 E. 6016.117: E n g l TT. 308 E. 3 1 2 K .23: E ng). B. 203 E. 317.11: E n g l. IT. 101 i E. 318.19: E n g l. IT. 201 K, 3 1 8 1 ,5 : E n g l . B. I l i m . 302.15: B a t t s H . 2 3 4 ! Eco. 302.17: G. I i i I Keo. .303.17: Ben. II 8 Eco. 876: G . H. 303 E d . C . 2 41S: M H all 101 : E. E. 823Q.1: P. K B. 300 < TX EX 4 3 5 1 ,8 ; P . E . IT. 307 E. E . 3 8 0 L : E n g r . B .2 2 3 E. M. 313.3: A. B. 208 K. M 315 1 I : R O T C B 212 K. M. 383.11 : E n g r . B. 317 Fin. 377.3: WX IE 306 F r. OOI 8: B a t t s H. 102 F r. 3 8 9 K : B a t t s TE 207 Goo. 6016.7: H. M. A. Gk. 406: B a t t s H . 115 Gk. 407 2: E n g l. B. 102 Gov. 367: B a t t s H. 105 G r g . 335: W . H . IO I) II. K. 305,1: IT. E. B. 127 If. IX 208Q: H. E. B. IOO H. E . 308(3: H . E . B. IOO IT. E. 3 1 4 K : IE IX B 212 a n d 247 TI. E . 3 3 4 : H . TX IT. 331 Ar. E . 4101,: A. B. 105 Ar. E . 2 4 5 Q . 4 : A . B . 307 Ar. TX 2691.: A. B. 208 Bib. 304.2: T o w n e s Bible C h a i r Bio. 6076.8; R. I,. 12 Bot, 362: B. I , 301 R. WX 221.10: WX TK 210 CX E. 34 0 : R O T E B. 212 (X TX 38 5 K : E n g r . B .2 1 7 Ch. 3 7 6 k : (X IT. 319 * C h . 3 8 4 K : C . B . 3 1 5 Ch. 391.7: E . Sc. B. 331 Ch. TX 245.4: C. B .218 TX 601b.4 0: E n g l . IT. I E. 6016,42: E n g l . B . 3 TX 6016.48: E n g l . IT. 104 E. 312K.16: E n g l. B .2 0 1 E. 818.14: E n g l. IT. 301 TX 8 7 7 k . 4: B a t t s H . 232 Ti. 3 9 6 k E n g l. B. 102 Keo. 302.14: E n g l . B 203 Eco. 303.14: G. lf. I l l E d. A. 312.2: S. IE 204 Ed. C. 3201).3: Ben. IE 106 Ed. (X 322 1X4 : F. H. 304 E d . C 35 1: WX IE 3 E. TX 324.2: P. E . B 300 TX M . 220.4: E n g r . B .3 1 5 TX M. 381 K B a tt * H. HO F in. 364 8: VV. TEI 12 I Gov. 3 2 3 k : G, II. 3 I G r g . 81 2: Hoe. B. 213 IE Ti. 316: H . E . B. 105 His. 815K.1 1: Ben. H. 8 ; His. 315 L .18: G. IE I I . T . 378: W . H . I i J . 3121 J : J . IT. 203 L, S. 3 2 2 T .4 : S. H. 304 I,. S. 386: M a in R 311 VE 301 6: B a t t s IE 104 VE 301 TXI4: Ben. If. 202 VI. 301 TXI6: Ben IE 12 VT. 303.12: Ben. IE 310 VE 303.141 Ben. H. 10L M. 303.16: Ben. Ii. 15 VE 304.12: Ben. II. I Of VE 804.14: B e n. H.201 VI. 2011X8: Ben. IE 104 VE 3 0 5 E I O : Ben. II. 21 I j VE 3051X18: B a t t s H. 105 V I.6 1 8 E a .1 2 : Ben. H . 3 1 4 VI. 6 1 3 E b.10 : Ben. If. 208 VE 3711,: Ben. II. 107 M a n . 336.2: W . H . 2 ; M an. 376.2: WX IE 310 ' VE E . 211.4: E n g r . B. 317 VE TX 512.16: E n g r . B. 301 VE E. 340.2: H. M. A. VI TX 351.4 (X IT. 15 M k t. 361 : VV If 28 Vin. S. 340: E. Sc. B. 137 VI us. 3021. Mus. B. R e cital H a l l Mus. 219 - Mu*-. B. 105 M us 2691,.4: M us. R .T06 P. Ed. 002 M : S. H. 210 IX lid. 360: a H. 101 P. E n . 363.4: P. TX B 307 P b r . 266 K.2: C. B .3 1 3 ; P h r . 2696.2: E . Sc. B. 223 P hy. 401.6: G. B J I Phv. S h ] b . 6 : P h v B.201 Phy. 885.4: Pity. IT. 301 I P hy . 365.4: P h y . B. 421 I Pay. 340: B a t t s Aud. Pay. 352.2: TX Sc. IT 115 P ay. 378: M ezes If. 101 j R e t. 367: WX H. 408 Foe. 802.8: B a t t s IE 234 Soc. 322.2: G. H . 2 1 5 Soc. 371 K: G. TI. 203 Spe. 808.8: Spe. B. 202 j Spe. 313.2: Spe. B . 3 1 0 Spe. 319 IO: S p e . B. 214 Fpe. 332: Spe. R. 201 Spe. 372: Spe. B. 311 S pn. 3 6 6 K : B a t t s H. 217 F t a . 432.6 W. IT. 10( S ta . 362: WX H. 306 Zoo. 340; TX Sc IT. 137 M. E. 173L.3: Ben. H. 12 VE E. 173L.5: Ben. H. 15 M kt. 337.11: Ben. H . 8 P. En. 865: R o n . H . 102 P h i. 365: M e r e s H .3 1 4 Pay. 3 8 2 Iv. M e z e * H . 1 0 4 P a y . 3901.: M oses H .3 0 5 P a y . 3 9 5 K : M e z es H. 102 Spe. 386; E n g l . B. 105 S pn. 328: B a t t * H. 217 S pn. 3 7 6 M : B a t t s H. 202 S ta . 432.11: B a t t s H. 115 W E D N E S D A Y M ay 28. 2 -5 P.M. ( C l a s s e s m e eting TTS l l ) i r e . 2 15L .4 : A . B. I n j Bac. 3 1 6 : B a t t a Aud. Bac. 6296.2: G B 14 B. WX 221.8: B a t t a H. JOI (X 1X 322: B a t t s If. 102 C. E. 435.2: E n g r . B. 206 D rm . 205: IE VE A. Basem ent D rm . 343: D r m . B. 201 D rm . 355: D rm . FT 101 TX VI. 220.2 Ben. H .8 ( TX VE 382: B a t t s H. 105 I His. 3151*16: E n g l. B. 3 VI. E . 812.14: E n g r B. 211 VI. E. 351.2: E . So. B .3 3 1 VI us. 113b: H. VI. A. VI us. 2691 13: Mus. B 106 Phr. 202.8: P h r . B. 101 I’hr. 8 1 3b.4: P h r . IT 304 Phr. 6666.2: E . Sc. B .2 2 3 P h r. 673b.2: J . B. 203 Phv. 401.4: TX Sc. B. 115 P h y . 8 1 2 b .4 : P h y . B .2 0 1 W E D N E S D A Y May 28, 7 -1 0 P.M. ( A i r S c ien ce 403b, f r e s h m a n military science. Naval Science 403, and d a n se * m e etin g T h u r s d a y e v e n in g s ) A S. 408b ( a ll “se c tio n * ) : G. G. A u d. Bib. 304.4: E n i v e r s i t y P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h TM. A. 883,J: E n g l. B. 112 TM. C . 3 6 4 : E n g l. R. 102 VI. S. 401b ( a ll s e c t i o n s ) : B a tt* ML S. 402b (a ll s e c ti o n * ) : B a tt * VI S 104b (a ll s e c t i o n * ) : B a t t * VT S. 406b ( a ll s e c ti o n * ) : B a t t * Aud. Aud. Aud. Aud. NX S. 303 ( a ll s e c t i o n s ) : ROTC B. 31 0 -3 1 2 P. Ed. 212: Ben. H. I l l T H U R S D A Y May 29. 9 -1 2 A.M. ( ( l a s s e s m e etin g TT I ) I c E. 2 62N : E . Sc. B. IST Ch. 2 2 6 a .2: E Sc. B. 223 TM. C. 967L.9: Eng!. B 203 TX E. 324.4: E. Sc. B. 331 E. TX 331: H . M. A. IX TX 431: H. VE A. TXM. 220.6: Ben. H . 8 Gco. 37 7E .2 : G. B. 109 Gk. 480: B a t t s H. 101 1 If. E. 382; H . TX B. 127 lf. TX 348: H . E . B. 381 J. 382: J . B. 209 VI E. 312.18: E n g r . B. 301 VI TX 340.4: EX Sc. B. 115 Vf TX 34 3 : B a t t a A ud. VI E. 868.2; Ben. H. I l l Mu*. 2 5 4 K .4 : Mus. B. 101 i P hy. 892.2: J . B. 293 I Spe. 371: B a t t s H. 102 T H U R S D A Y M a y 29, 2 -5 P.M. (G erm a n 406) Ger. 406 I: B a t t s H . 2 0 2 Ger. 406.5: B a t t s IT. 115 Ger. 406.7: B a t t a H. 101 G e t. 406.9: B a t t s TI 307 Ger. 406.11- B a t t s H. 818 Ger. 406.13: B a tt * H. 102 Der. 406.29: B a t t s H. 230 Geo. 621 b: G. G. Aud. H. E . 202: lf. E . B. 105 H . E . 302 : l l E. B, 105 H, TX 322.1: IE E. IT. IOO IT. E. 646)6: H. F , IT. 127 IT. E. 866: lf E. IT. 200 His. 3 1 5 K.I : P e a ref* H. 201 His. 3 1 5 1 , 1 : E . Sc. B.331 His. 8 3 3 M : G. H . I H is. 3 5 5 M : C. IT. 15 His. 360NX G. II. 101 Ins. 346.1: WX H 310 .1. 3 1 2 L .1 : J . B. 203 J . 3291.: J. R 205 E at. 406.1; G lf. 103 E at. 407.1: (X H. IOO M. 301.1: Ben. H. 104 M. 301 TXI: Ben. H. 102 M. 3 03.1: Ben. H . 2 0 2 M. 303,3: Ben, JI. 214 M. 801.1: Ben. IE 105 M. 305.1: Ben. H . 12 M. 805Ti.I : Ben. IT. 101 M . 3 0 5 E .3 : Hen. H . 3 1 4 VE 6136 I - Ben. H Jfil VI. 6 1 3 K a .I : Ben. IE 107 M. 618Kb ! : Ben. H. I i M. 6766: Bat t s HL 104 M. 38OK : B a tt IE I Pi VT. A A* B : B a tt s H. 105 Man. 802.1: VV If. 806 Man. 303.1: VV. IE 112 Man. 37'l l : WX H. 14 VI. E. 312.1 : E n g r . IT. 212 M. E. 328.1: E n g r . R, 138 VI. TX 3 7 2 1 : (X IT. 218 M E. 8 VIK E n , r I? 223 Met. 321: S H a ll 208 I M. S. 8246.1 : R O K B. 212 VI. S. 8 7 6 b .I : R O T C B. 211 Mus. 6 0 5 a .I : I,. H, I K u s . 605a 3: E, If. JOI Mu-'. 6056 I : M us. IT. 106 NX S. 3 2 4 ; R O T C B, 313 NX S. 329.1: R O T C IT. 315 1 NX S. 368.1: R O T C IT. 312 IX E d. 340W S, II. TOI P. E d . 640b; B e n . H. 106 P, E n . 310 I : E n g r . B. 213 P. E n . 364.1: P . E B. 300 P. E n . 464.1: P. E . IT. 300 I Phi. 310.1: B a t t s H . 230 P h r. 202.1: P a r . FT. S I I P h r. 204.1: P h r . B. 101 P h r. 418.1: FT. L. 301 : Pbr. 467.1: E. Se. IT. 223 I Phr. 870.1: P h r IT. 301 P hy. 401.1: G B M Phv. RI 26 I P h y R 201 P hy. 3 8 8 K : P h y . B . 3 1 0 Psv, 310 I: B a t t s If 115 Pay. 8 8 9 ; P h r . IT. 203 P sv. 38 I K M e 7.es H . 3 0 5 Ret. 370: WX H. IO RUS. 406 I B n ’ s IT 202 Fee. 364.1 M H all 201 i Fee. 305.1: WX IE 216 Sec. 223: WX IE (OI Sec. 861: VV H 406 Hoc, 302.1: A. S. 4 ’ 4b 1 a ’] v, et :,-.r | ; ROTC. B. 2 1 3-21 5 YA. A. 389 B a t t s H. 103 Ed. IX Z20K (all s e c t i o n s ) ; II. l l A T U E S D A Y M a y 27, 2 - 5 P.M . (C lau se* m e e t i n g T T I a n d T T I 2 :30) Acc. 374.4 WX H 8 Vee. 382: WX H. 301 \ d \ 340 J.2 J . B 205 Ae I A n t . 302.1: Ben H I U J61K E n g r B 138 I An'.. GCI: Ben. I I . 105 Thursday, May I, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Page 8 Campus News In Brief Chemistry Group Meets Today to Hear Papers The I m vtrsity chapter of Phi Lambda Upsilon honorary rhnrni- rnl society. w ill m*n? Thursday from 3 to 5 p rn in Experimental Sf .m r r Building 331. Tho meeting is second in a aerie* hcM to fam ilian/e ‘‘?'id#»n»s with th* presentation of ter hnsca| pap­ er The two best paper* presented wilt, ta5 awarded prizes The meetings are also planned to give prospective gradua'e stu­ dents art idea of the research done in chemistry and chemic a1 engin­ eering. UT Grad Named Officer Of Texas History Body Stuart McGregor, rd,tor of the Texas Almanac, was elected vice president of the Texas Historical Association at it* knmntl meeting here Frid ay and Saturday McGregor a staff member on receiv­ th*' I mil,ct©d by a faculty committee headed by Dr, A B. Swanson, professor of Romance language* JTie HOO scholarship is a mem­ orial to the late chairman of the la n g u ­ Department of Romance age*. Brazoria Exes Create Two Scholarship Funds Two $500 graduate scholarships for career teacher* to study at the University have been ettab- lished by the Brazoria County Ex- Students’ Association The Ex- Student.*’ Association will admin!* ter the award* Winner* mu*? have a B average In their undergraduate work and agree to take 12 semester hour* of graduate study. They may se], eof am- field for graduate work N O V / H O N E Y , Y O U A I L *9 e * K A P KA i v* Br HGGt» - 5 *C . n D v *• , A Psychology Chairman Dallenbach Retires A fte r 33-Year Service Dr Karl M Da Urn bach, ret ir I mg ch-ii! rrum of the Department of Ps\r Oology, h i made many sig­ nificant Contribution* to the Uni­ versity and iii.* prof* ■ *|or)- R't'ed among 'lie t.,p -J) scien­ f nhach i* i >r owner of the American Journal of I Ny chok>gy. (lino editor and student Dr, Dallenbach received his bach­ elor of art* degree from the Uni­ versity of Illinois, where he j**t- ihall and tra* k. He tist i in hts field by 1 U ho * Who in toted in f Si ience Dr Dal en tach c.une to earned hi* the University in he taught for 22 ' "rnvet tv, where he pt ’fess >r r.f psyche lion Bf ■’ kr >v\ n in the j was Sage A 'rid f< r lf,or. th rn 250 < xjtcri- men;* in sensation, memory, heir. mg arui psychology cf the b’-nd In 'he Army Dr. Dallenbach qualified as an expc-rf with 'he *gi< a1 pistol, an’! fired f .r tho Cornel! team while on the fatuity. Game* and puzzle* have intcr- cst.'d turn Xii.' i* ii * choc ker pl ly­ ing days as a boy, As a graduate iia ‘ ears at Cornell from Cornell University ^ run lously versify of Pittsburgh find doctor s i r * Dwn the I ni- amateur magician for Atoms Assembly Cites US Role Must Show Interest In Peacetime Uses The Southwestern Assembly of Atom * for Po w e r, w hich met in B r- v k c?'Ville, concluded that the I'n i'ed State* ha* a dual responsi­ bility in r * ear s< enee: it must research maintain while Ie.cling the world in the use of atomic energy for peaceful pur­ poses, leadership in Dr, Melvin A. Un-,!,erg, I'niver- sity Vice president for medical af­ fairs, reported on these and other aspec's of the conferent w " I t was emphasized," he said, "th at important psychologi­ cally at this time for the U S to show the world that it is not in- i* it ' ' • I crier g n n‘ti for purpose* of destruction,** on I I? really was done in the Am eri­ ’ Dr. Casberg romment- Other University staff members ""e n d in g the meeting were Dr. L. D I I i ,kew, v c e-president for de- velopmental service* and derm of 'he College of Education. and Dr. R X Little, research scientist in the Nuclear Physics Lahore tory. T Interviews Continue Today The University C i v i l Rights l eague met for the first time at * p rn. Wednesday in the Educa­ tor.?)! Building of the University Presbyterian Church. What Coes On Here 3 University Women’* Council. ,7— Austin Amateur Radio Cub. 410 Speech Building 9. Bayior Street. 8-5 - Open House, Infersrholastic T Arnold A ir Society ROTC Build­ League, Texas Union. ing • 8-5 Faculty Art Exhibit, Music 7 Citizenship Training Conference Building Loggia, 8 25 f n iv e r it y W orld ," presents "F ir s t D ay at r o lle r e ," KTRT-TV IO Doffer Discussion on Jew ish folklore, J I . Hoi Found finn. 10 Home and Garden Group of Intermediate au h * 3111 Tom Green, Main Lounge. Texas Union, 7 Christian Science Organization 2328 Guadalupe 7 Film, "The Lost W orld*” logy Building ll. 7-9 - Scottish Dance Group Wo- men’s Gym Studio 7 30 - Tennis coaches. Gregory • 1957 11 Interscholastic league One-Act P lays, Hogg Auditorium, Gym. Educators Given 2 More Centers J ' UT Men to Teach Summer Courses I v -rent ry secondary, and jury , . ;*■ go terc hers arc being of- ! "• "ow subject, centers" in Lit • ’ ■ the Science-Mathema- . C r* ” conducted in 1956 and ■ P : • - - C < This * limner program for edu- rduled to include * lions Center and a So- S< ion x Conter. The three I o held during the first or,'* : - wa in,( . term , Ju n o 9-Julv 21. 12 \rrr.y R O T C awards program Whitaker W ild , 1 -"Geography of the Southwest” to he seminar topsc of Dr. L. G Henna mer. Geology Building 14 2 Registration for Interscholastic League, Gregory Gym . 2 SO Intercollegiate R e l a t i o n s Committee. U niversity " Y ” 3 le c tu re on the Mexican Consti­ tution by Santiago Orate, Townes H all 109 Range. 3 .55 Com mittee on Eastern Euro­ to sponsor open pean Studies round-table discussion on ‘ Pros­ pects of Eastern Europe in tile N uclear Age,” Texas f'nion 310. 4 Dr. Ii N Little, Dr. R . B. W at­ son, and D r A. W. Nolle to dis­ cus* careers in physics, Physics Building, 4 Longhorn Band to welcome In­ terscholastic League delegates in front of Gregory Gym J K R I I, closed-eircuit University television, M ain Lounge, Texas Union. l Freshm n ti „ 7 IO Senator Charlo* Herring to address Young Democrat* club, Townes Hall 102. 7 :.30 Ivonghom Christian Fellow­ ship. Texas Union 401. 7 30 T- «m IL P C Party and registration, . t v Scfxtt Hall, In iv e rs ity Methodist ,, , rh< Church -30 Alpha Delta Sigma to elect officers, J . B. 307 in t'tt r\ k . Tit * I L One-A ct Plays Hoke c t- • i , 1 d* v pf >fo«v • s included in •ho C in.rn .n ‘ ons Center will he hid v unifT \\ iii rya . • t m Dr. ( !\de Martin, associate pro- r of curriculum and instrue- f - t - in D r the elementary group; Dr. G. R. Carlson, associate pro- i j . c Auditor um I . 'sero lo g ical S i 0g fossor ,f ' irr:culum and I nstrue- GB Dr Leo Hughes, English professor 8 Pharmacists :30 Lutcher Stark Debate for U IL thD UniT ,,“ l ! , T Speech delegates, Batts Aud,tor- Commumcattons Center ium. to hear review, ‘ Please Don't Eat the Daisies/* International Room, Texas Un­ ion, partici- p ints will meet 1-4 p m . Monday through Friday, and will receive three semester hours of graduate vedit upon completion of work. Dr CarNcn stated that they will ■' .Iv npi it ions of communica­ tion studies in sociology, psychol- journalism, bus- iness and ndustry. and related areas md will consider these from the \ iowpoiai of language teachers. W irking in the Social Sciences Center will he Dr. C. C. Gill and Dr Thomas D. Horn, associate pro­ fessors of curriculum and instrue- Leo G. Biackstodk, professor of tion, and Dr I^orrin Kennamer, as- 8 Triangular Track Meet featur­ ing Rice, Texas AAM, and The University of Texas, Memorial Stadium, Business Law Teacher Retires From Reserve gv, anthr >polng> busine*! law, and Army Reserve astart professor of geography 1-8 i in A Universitv " V •*’ *°nS - IMO.'*, p house R O T r P r u e .hoi ’/ '* In’/ p, rs™ as,lc League One- Branch of the Austin R e s e r v e fered ’ and r - a ! p t ° f ram Committee! officer, has received a certificate, Teachers of history’, civics, and rnminee, «>f retirement marking the comple- government, sociology, economic*, Non o 22 years of miiitary s«r\ice and geography will meet from I .r' BlackstJlock, a colonel, served to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, u- ,ho J i(1b'o Advocate Three hours of credit will be © N The Science-Mathematic* Center teachers of , " !S horn nn ’he University physics, biology, chemistry, and trill ',y S!n/ P Army Resen'e slnce spend al! da-v Monday through Fri- a Phi \lnhi nr.it, r),^ pi' n f './ PH 6 30 and for the past three Advisor. 5 30 Wo r id ' R e f ^ i Udit0rc m - an<1 ha* been mathematics gue open , r is for his h school i - n i '/ l n - A ■ Rand} s No I UP,Wr' “ J T Registrants ;f)rn r ’ ... _ S r r u , I ‘ ! 1 day in center activities. can way od. ' Here was a prof.,em relating 3-5 Phi Lambda Upsilon tn a l M «i. - - J . .i____ - to all of u- and a cham e to ex­ plore it from ail side* ____ . . . mental Science Bu ild .rig 331 ’ 1 ' I xperi- * * 7 3 30 Pistol Team , RO TC Rifle group: M i John Rader, one of the organiz­ ers of the League, said that the at Cornell, he wrote a paper on how he carrier! tile mem- in hi, try of the chess board mind while playing ■ blindfolded chess " 13 Mepein^ of an* Three committer, war* inter* lows for student* In “ Y forested in any **y " committee 'V irk are being continued Thurs- 1 iv. No appointment is necessary and interviews take about 20 min- utes. Committees f .r next ye a r include counci!, membership, program, public freshman pro­ relations, gram, worship, community service, campus affairs, current events, and intercollegiate relations Dr. F'aherge, research scientist and a new faculty member, wall u " rl,i relatedness, race re- invest ga'e chromosome and nu- co-,.p. > •• n men-women relations, re­ clear structure us Founds- !l810us discussions, special events. with Dr, Stone, Genetic* Founda- living groups, and t’.on dirt. tor. N i it ions in A native of Russia, Dr. Faberge, received his doctor of philosophy degree from the University of Ixjn- don in 1936 He has done research The nam** of Jim m y Lynn Fogie md tea. lung woi k at the Univ cr- was inadvertently omitted as a shy of Missouri th© University of new initiate of Phi Eta Sigma. : and ^ diversity College freshman honor society, in a recent Fogie s Name Omitted ’ ' in London, : Texan story. program for study groups. Test your f Taboo or nofc taboo- \ th at is the question J I . 0 ” .nu De unqu ^ (For men only!) ‘ >d to judge a campus beauty contest’ ______ T IS NO CZI Z Z 2- CD you - < go ^ to a b y party the r ght before s the best way to overcome pre exam jitters’ Do you find the company of the opposite se* an n o yn g 1 4. Do you ti nk fads and fancy stuff can g ;e you the fu I tobacco flavor of a '° a i c garette? _____ 5. Whenever o-e ct yet*' professors makes a gram matical err or, do you call it to his attent on?. 6. Do you and your da‘ e s t ~ U e back row of the b aco n y only because you 'e both far$ g^ted?. 7. Do you th nk cowboy shows w ever be banded from television? _ _ 8. Do you cons der ic d, toe most quoted Latin author?. ] [ ] [ ] C r n 3 [ B C. R O G E R S Oplhelmic Dopenter With n r \nt.iNt > Tuesday Taxnn ......................... m ,t Wadnycday Texan ........................Tut Thursday Texan .................. Wadno |r*nnv Ttxan ...................... 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(jg •hie* Daily P h i Sigm a Delta F iternitx House IS I : y Nrxx'.y re-decora ltd One bicK’k from park ng lot TV and game room Daily maid service campus off-*:reet Now under next ma: Boots handmade t ;emcnt rd cr Ex per' shoe re) Modest r>r .• For Sale M A K E R E S E R V A T IO N S N O W 2626 Speedwa.v 19X1 FORIX, Four •! C L 2-1405 af; r ti sedan. RAJI. | SEN SATIO N ai, M u f f S e n s - GH _ M A R T H A VMN Z I V I. E Y M E A , A cor-1 'H e Brea ss...na. typing *.>- vice tai,.mod to the r-eds of I'm- -der’j Spe, .j. kev!x>ard Vt'r* 1 language, scene* equipment xnd cr. netr.cg t::c>es a d d.»I •ertatuns for Con. t n.ently located at G O O D A L L W O O T E N D O R M B U X ; . to’ * Bv 1-in up Cho, G R 2-3211 T y pi \ (; <• a va i ; e mar corr) , ted H I s * ne. gram- - 65-2. El. f <: R : ■ Vt \N T it V X I'K R T spel­ .‘..i.e. GI, 0-7517 anv tlrre ler * 1 - *■ r: ■ i K IN .’ a 'curate, Pm rates Mr*. 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Sponsored by the Coliege feature e.hibi^i or Engineering, the s ow w and ae c " c - e e r -g depart- s ’ ’ ’ ■ a meat*, the Radio/Te e> and Air Fo R O ’ Depa'*~ • - c* Hem e Eco-om /i, *s cf me Arm y, N avy, \ * J H — W*^rwa- C-3et- .V C If you angered “ N o” to all questions, you obvi­ ously smoke Camels — a mal cigarette. Onlv 6 or 7 “ N o” answers mean you better get on to Camels fast. Fewer than 6 “ No’s” and it really doesn't m atter wnat you smoke. A n yth in gs good enough: Bu t lf you w-ant to ■witch to Camois. Nothin* else taste, so rich’ mokes so mild. Today more people smoke ( arn / than any other cigarette. The best tobacco give* you the best smoke. T ry C an ilsV n d y o u ' i 'a ^ enjoy as rover M o ro e a real cigarette - have a Cam el The Da Texan ‘First C o lle g e Dail y in the So uth” Vol. 57 Price Five Cents AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, M AY I, 1958 Eight Pages Today No. 166 A A U P Pay Scale Report 'Misleading' Says Wilson ‘D 1 Is 'Erroneous1 In UT Situation Briefs. . . From the Wire By the Associated Press Friendlier Relations C a use s $ Unfre e zi ng W A S H IN G T O N ' — T h e l i l t e d States W e d n e sd a y unfroze m il­ lion d o llars In E g y p tia n govern- rn ru t assets in a m a jo r m ove to restore relations with P re sid e n t N a s s e r’s U n ited A rab R e p u b lic. frie n d ly j The action, announced by the T reasu ry with State Department approval, came as the Egyptian leader toured Moscow as honored guest of the Soviet government. W A S H IN G T O N - A wide variety b l of economists urged Wednesday lhat tax cuts be thrown Into the ; fight against recession, but there was no sign their advice would prevail. $ A g a i n s t Starvation C A L O T T A , In d ia — P a re n ts In fam ine strick e n North B e n g a l have sold ch ildren for 7ft eenls apiece the youngsters from vtarv atton and to r a i s e monev (or th e ir own food, reports reaching C a lc u tta W ednesday said. to sa v e it it In d o n e sia Accuses USers J A K A R T A , Indonesia I j charged Wednesday that I S sol- dines of fortune are flying bomb** Indonesia B y J O E C A R R O D E K l ST Texan staff Writer Tile classification of America! I colleges according to the salary , , : basis is proposed by the A A U P in . , , . ,, President Logan Wilson late Wed- > • . ____ , , to cor-1 inferences , nesday issued a statement J re d some erroneous belief that a graded salary which doubtless w ill be made re- scale wiu encourage public sup- garding the ‘IT rating of The Uni- P ° r1 o1 Institutions, versity of Am erican sily Professors. Texas" made by Association fo Univer- use of an ‘‘A A ’’ through " F ” clas­ is based on the In a m em orandum to the D a ily minimum salary paid a full profes- SOr 7^ the 48th i n n u a I Interscholastic League State Meet opening today for a three day run. . . . . . . « '« £ or an ,|nn MMR ^ ■ . . institutions would rate “ E " ; three “ F . " Continued Dr. Wilson, “ I believe from track and field to ’b d the plan puts the emphasis it with w d in M ,0nfir njn have a d** pressing effect on the achievement of higher average and maximum salaries. poetry reading and from slide-rule ' ln imputing to journalism angina I rn ition added for tho first time tin-, year for Conferenc soh' mis. , ' " ! 7np Place ar>d that To m a k e the v isitors feel at home on Ute "F o r ty Aer r>” I 'n i- vetsitv sr I vice organizations will . onflu * guided tour - and set up information boot! Oth* i special “ I certainly have no objection to public i/ing the comparative salar­ ies of our college and universities and doing everything reasonably possible to improve them, but I if Hrs planned for am firm,y ° ' th* opini? n that mo™ progress w ill be made trying to raise ceilings than by f i x i n g floors," he said. H e re They C o m e A g a in into W o r k i n g night, B u n '”/ Pool searches for a 'as* s' c e m e n t to w od up the inevoabi# *e-m paper. T h o u g h she m ay d re a m of a Utopia where -here are r o exams, the wee hours one m -u a mountain of notebooks and a C o c k 3 a.m. are very real reminders th at week is only 17 days away. that reads 'he fateful — Phot" bv Paul D. Hope Economists U r g e Cuts Estes Court Hearing Ordered for Tonight B v R E B C O G S W E L L T>xan staff W riter that in the claimed violation at the | Representing Greenberg are Ros- 1 graduate poll, Estes was standing wald Shrub and Tom Clendenin. Tom Bousquet. chief justice, in within the rectangle, but also with- Student counsel for Estes is Dirk Bergner. a closed pre-trial conference W e d *, in tho 40-foot limit. nesday night ordered a hearing in the case of Rob Greenberg et a1 vs. Estes. The hearing w ill be held before the Student Court at 7 p.m. Thursday in Townes Hail The open hearing will determine whether the defendant, ' hief Ju s ­ tice-elect Carl Estes, justified in his objection to Greenberg s cause of action. is Subjects for discussion at the Nuclear Will Be Prospects Discussed ,. Age." “ Prospects Dr. Leopold B lead a dis- bia, Ecuador and Vonzuela. Ko/iebrod/ki. Foreign Affairs in ext:.' in london, specialist in international law and He was also appointed Polish Min- fca mer member of the Polish Dip- ister to the governments o( Colum- lomatic Service, will en -ion Thursday on P rio r to W orld W e r II, Ko/ ebrod- ries of articles on current problems pf int cr n,ition- The discussion, sponsored by the a1 and constitutional lax in various hearing Will be: • Whether Est' ; w is tee him ally conducting an oral campaign in view of the fact that h<> was un­ opposed for the office, and • W hether the charges could be I ^ E a s t e r n Europe in the N uclear | ski Published a called trivial in the sense under ‘ which another candidate w as alt­ so’ved bv the Election Commis- Committee on Eastern European is scheduled for 3 >5 p rn. aion several >* ars ago. 1 nion 315 ‘ ,lv< -"urge In 1956, he received the doctor s degree in law fn rn the University part in the talks of pans While in Dim is he spec - Hoffman. as.-o* i- lalized in public law and govern­ ment and in international relations. Dr, Koziebrodski has also studi- and Rudolf cd in the field of international eco­ nieallv could have conducted an J* 18 oral campaign, and the charges a,(> 1)r are not trivial, trial will be held » * professor of geography; Dr. in Townes Edward r a bonify assonate pro- at 2:30 If either of feasor of government Hall these i-sues is decided otherwise. Bu n n ,- , s i t i n g profess,,P the petition will be dismissed, he Yugoslavia. Dr. Koziebrodzki stater! f r o m is St, Ed w ard s If it is decided that Estes tech- ,ri Polish professional reviews. nomic problems. Bou.squet said. W ujUw Frid ay . . . j nmv on ,*le Greenberg would then be eligible 1 niverxity. D r Ko/iebrodski has a k o served to appeal to the Appellate Court, composed of the Dean of the La w a8 charge d'affaires of the Pol. h in M adrid and head of Schoo’ dent government and the pre ,deni Iberian and Latin-Amet an Di vision of the Polish M inistry of of the Student B a r Association. the faculty advisor to stu- l o t i o n CONVAIR'S FRANK DAVIS AND DR. W . C. DUESTERHOEFT ‘ the best one can do is encourage students. . — Photo by Dudley Dues+erhoeft Given Award by Convair rn regional academie, literary, and Dr. W . C Duesterhoeft J r , as- done rad >r systems research for athletic contests, w ill compete for soc tate professor of electrical en- the University s E le c tric a l ling: in- state (mal championships in almost j gineering, w as presented the SU- cering Research led mr a tory, Con- everything to interest almost every i 200 C onvair award for excellence in engined mg teaching for 3958 at a luncheon Wednesday. v a ir in Fort Worth and G eneral body E le c tric in Schenectady, N. Y . D r Duesterhoeft has taught at D r Dijestei hoeft was nominated j mg missions in a stepped up rebel | for the a w a ld by the engineering air w ar in eastern Indonesia. faculty and students. the University for seven years. ^ Oi l Ou tp u t Bottoms * N E W Y O R K — O utput of the na lion s oil refineries dropped last level since week to the lowest late lft.M. tile \meriean Petro- leum I nstitut*- disclosed Wednes­ day. it * Will Wi l son to Run A g a i n A U S T IN W ill Wilson said Wed­ nesday he would run for a second term as attorney general of Texas. * * Court Bill Passed \\ \ s 111 N *, I t I s \ hill to curb th*- p iiw r of Iii* Supreme Court and undo th** effects of nome of Its decisions In subversion ca** w uh approved 10 5 bv the Senate Judiciary C ommittee Wednesday. I often feel that I don’t re a llyj te a ch ," D r. Duesterhoeft says. “ Tho ttest one ran do is encourage a student to learn, for in the long run, the learning process is p ri­ m a rily an individual experience." Noting that frontiers in electrical engineering are changing rapidly', Dr. I kiester I welt says that "p rin c i­ ples are much more important to teach than knowledge of specific pieces of equipment alt cady dev eloped." engine* ring and physical In summer. 1957, Dr Dues tor- hoof* w as one of four U niversity engineers and scientists invited to conduct resea! ) h at Oak Ridge N a ­ tional lib e r a t o r . He h is a l s o ; Dr. Malik Speaks At Conference Level Sa id R eached W A SH IN G T O N President Eisen- intel fil eted a linen how* r Wednesday less it, ..r, seasonal drop as evidence plovment the dechnc ss flattening out. in that M SP th** in p Judge Hughes To Talk Friday ti am Dnski Judge Sarah T. Hughes of the Four feenMt I MSti h • C’oui f I ) dias w ill i»e the principal speaker at the T e x is Study of Secondary Ed uca­ tion s c o n f e r e n c e heie F rid a y The ,i m. at begins at 8 13 coni* st ints I/mghorn in* hide a Band welcoming concert outside Gregory Gym Thwrsd iy at 4 p rn.. open house at the Texas I n.on and in the new R O T C building a Latin Am erican music c o n c e rt and visits to the University s astronomical observatory Leaguers n tv'also at* be- Tim toptr of the sev enficent h an- tween The U n iv e rs ity of Texas, In- st it ut e varsity arx! freshly an team s I ay a' I ( ' 11,101- at M e m o ria l Stadium 'Ib u r bidee , p fn VV ii \ 1,0 Texas A A M College ;,nd R u e nual “ T h e i nfo! lunate On** Th** I 'ng rd* •cf or Mlisguid* I.a - h Se hon;I Aff tty in H ughes s a fir! f f ■ ss there VV , a f• m e! do*ujssion on the sp* *»fti mr; conf* a en* e *nd th Hotel I tp. * r D r R o G i t L Sn th e rla rid <1 ' Found the Hogg o r c»f M en tal lie aUh w ill bo pal , t (n (.av ct na ugh . 0 flit MT f ’otton of l l - , 'm i: I I I of lh** Jla n d w of the* T f*x;i v R *ag ari lisgt r ut til ll* ,r • t... i ii, i I r • v ■ Colnrlding w ith the m eet is the Interscholastic I k*ague P re s s Co b fere ne** nm! the I n lvcrsitv Po w e r 'lh*' P re s * ( onfercrice for Mi'ivv. }ournalists feature* I 'i f ' high school com l**(Pion in new s arni featu re w riting, eop> reading, an't hend- line w rlting f Vvrv » ut I i* no.* \ ( 11111M 11 j MHI In Irs t L . ft..,/,. ssssn ion- in Tri# Tfiitr* ft rrfD c Will Le b rid *n did «•#. do I pa t- ■ I..** < lf t |t iii - isrihn, rL'irr ifi n m* n Dr, It ( I i , - h, A I j, „* I, lss S< hoed, A l ­or.: anid tim He . . R o num ber in a* H igh ( n ili« m O He J Min phv I V T r\, ♦ f, ., j , a,. * . * ’ shorthand ‘-ens**, *;i;de ? k * Fi el d. to tx ibbons ll H in Ha n anet / Dr L, Ii ipt> presented I and Col M w ill go to K e ith ; jun aophomoi **, and frevhmi The best toon award Ja n S. Rom er of ( ’nu p E va n s rafiet Fra n k rim T ( i r e I P . M cG ill ling S. Neum iy and best j be presented pa ny comma and W i ll i a m xm, Company ond pl Other aw ards wi! cadets in each br* f»neei mg, rn s!at per ta ti o f, arni qu Other awards t polit be p •settled a w a rd , elution are the Chicago T ri birne Sons of the American Re award. Society of Am arin ta ry Engineer- hest cadet j*>st d.vidual drill competition, team medal* ami ribbon*. Cfetrms will i>« presented to the Speaker Policy Limitations Told I /igan Wilson h; Presiden minded fa oui dent- that di in administra dates fur pu . -T a recent p o l i c y office rn • are pit peakers: icefings vs ill Im ofjen oi s of the I ecogni/e*! SJH ania/tion and their p vated guests, other s ents and • 'D c ; I ted Texas Un erv cd foi H Audi n on date meetings Requests for off-campus &j inst be made by a re< oup and signed by the 'rodent or program eh; hey m ust tv* precented ummittee *»n General Stud P Injured Student Spends 6th D ay on Critical List the the le o n ard ) tit at Brar Sixth cm day, a spokesman for the said Wednesday ape moo The 20-year-old U niver def t is suffering from hea< and muliiple fractures rci a tw*ocar collision Thursd m/ed froup man. Apr: A P in- -I rifle . L a N e l1 C u r e , a passenger lr Leonard $ ear, wa* released Iron 'he .Student Health C e n 'rr Wedges inn .Jai Only k Ha a w shy stu- I injuri* s Twelve A* Robe k1 rum At . ri d. Glen tribal ion to th re* ipients an Katy ami GU among the * r ai l eon- Thss year's Workman, en the * in '.♦•v ic I W, I^w date 2.000-Student U IL Invasion A h e a d It’s That Tim e A g a in — tponaori. I flay. tid d tiii* wliO placa * William Barnett, ie. T a ca .yi. —■Photo by Bill HsLmsi d of and M w afd tell open to the Writing Entries Deadline Today Deadon** for four c re a tiv e w rit­ if. red to University ing contex' .students is Thursday. H em ph ill's Short Story contest, open to a I U niversity students, of- b*rs a first prize of $25 and a second pr(/e of $10 te» tile w riter of the best narrative pros*-* entry. The Co-Op N arrative contest* pen or iv to st ;d»*nts enrolled in Knglish 319, rev *rds its first two vv ru in s u u h prizes of $23 and SIO. of Vj:> $15 and $10 w ilt to the first three win- Prize- Se awarded ncrs of Story toniest for freshm en. !h<; I V Choice Short A t ie Dr * ■ .[jetitiiin undergraduate st .dents ara th* i R. Lucas Poetry contest, it yield* prizes of $25, $15, and in k t. vt Manus ripts should lie submitted I* I ngiish Building 106 and shoal i a. a an att i< lied sea!ed envelopa with the name of the author on the the The rn ut a*' 'apt on the outside in ■vide and title of the ah. ■ » nan m ud not he in av lent <* >n ' > . • i f ' ' - ' u 1 th** m anuscript itself is eligible for m o rt % Two Students to Stud/ In G erm an y on G rants v i U niversity students hava for study Fulhright ' ho'arships in 11 * rrn .any in 1938-59. lr . rid Radkey will study modern tear-, m literature ry at thf Free University of Berlin, H ark! Hark! You D o n ’t Believe It? See P a g e s 6 a n d 7 Thursday, May I, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Paqa J Election Code: Reforms Needed Tho pre- and post-elect ion confusions of dis­ qualification, court hearing, and election suits have had a t least one redeem ing feature: They have graphically pointed out to the c a m ­ pus lo o p h o le and flaws within the Election r o d e and within the Election ('on.ria don m achinery, itself. With regard to Hie suit now ponding before tho Student Court, we have mixed feelings. And in such a situation, with so m an y conflicting fac­ tors, it seem almost impossible to fix the blame on any one person, fxwsons, o r on a group. O ur observations on the situation are these; • In no sen e can we go along with what we feel is the " a ttitu d e ” und er which the present suit is being brought. one, we believe, of m erely "causing trouble” ra th e r th a n seriously seeking a rem edy or solution to an u n h e a lth y situation. N e ith e r can we go along w ith the m ethods and m a n n e r which have been ii .od bv those who a re bringing the suit. that • Evidence so g g e d - the Election C om ­ and Its pol! o f f i c i a l s , the A P O ’s and mission O range Ja c k ets were lax in enforcing rules of oral cam paigning around polls, a situation which has grown steadily worse for th e past two years, • O bservers also point, out th a t most of the o th e r candidates or th eir s u p p o rters were ca m ­ paigning In tile sam e area as the two charged candidates and that m an y violations of the 40- fo o t-from-pol I campaign limit probably occurred. Thus, n a t u r e o f t h e violations was both wide­ spread and minor, in o u r opinion; it is doubtful t h a t o n e candidate gained an adva n ta g e over a n ­ other. Nevertheless, it must be rem em bered: viola­ tions a re violations, no m a t t e r how small, and m u st be taken seriously. As someone onee said: " T h e re Is no such thing as a little pregnancy .” Too, It must th at "because l>e pointed out everyone else is doing It” is no excuse for law breaking. • However, because of the circum stances, we feel th a t In the two partic u la r cases now In S tudent C ourt, factors are not sufficient to w a rran t dis­ qualification. A rem edy must be forthcom ing Steps m ust be taken im mediately to revise the entire election procedure and m ake of it a stro n g cam pus force— with clearly stated rules th a t a re enforced F u r ­ t h e r situations like the one this spring can only a ro u se a th a t elections are a cam pus fa rec. feeling And lf tile present trial ra n have the effect of launching such a reform , then the plaintiffs m ay be well assured their p rotests w ere not In vain no m a t t e r what the outcom e of the trial. 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J i m H o l m a n T h e s e a v e r a g e s a r e rn S i m i l a r p r o N i g h t S o c i e t y E d i t o r ..................................................... J a n e A n n M a x w e l l the Steer A L I SET T O G O h Charles Hayman, sprinter who'll enter the 100-yard dash and also ran a lap on the Horns' 4 4 0-relay team that is favored to set a new record in the Tri­ meet scheduled fo r Mem orial Stadium tonight between Rice, A & M end Texas. / Piurtday, May I, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Fag* I Javelin, 4 4 0 Standards Due to Fall in Tri-Meet Shorthorns Beaten By Rice Owlets, 3-2 B y C H A R L E S S M IT H T e x a n S p o r t* S t a f f H O U S T O N — R ic e ’s O w lets, be­ hind the clutch pitching of P a u l T im m e and two hom eruns, cam e from behind to m aster Coach J a c k T re n c h ’s Texas Shorthorns, 3-2, W ednesday afternoon here. T im m e allowed seven hits, hut in the clutch a* ten w as deadly left stranded on Shorthorns w ere base. Jac k s o n , who suf­ fered the loss for Texas, allow ed only seven hits, hut served up two three gopher balls innings. T e r r y fin al the in the first inning as R ic e jum ped off to a one-run lead in Jo h n n y Stephenson hit Ja c k s o n 's first of­ fering of the gam e to the fence in right-center triple. Stephenson scored on a fly to re n ­ ter by third basem an R ic h a rd Kris- tinik. field for a T h " Shorthorns r a in ? bark to knot the game up in the top of the third on a single by T e r r y Stru ve w hich w as bobbled b y the Ow let left field er allow ing S tru ve to ad­ van ce Johnson followed w ith a sh arp s i n g l e through stortstnp scoring Stru ve Texas took th* lead in the fifth on S tru v e ’s second hit, a sa c r i t i c * bv Johnson, and a double to rig h t by B u tch C rain . to third. M ila m R ic * tied up the contest in the bottom of the sixth on the tow er­ ing d rive by ren ter field er B ill Don­ aldson w hich cleared the center field b a rrie r against a strong w'ind w hich ham pered hitters throughout the gam e R ic e broke the gam e w ide open in the bottom of the eighth when substitute lined a right field fence. left-fielder Boh L iv e ly I Jackson-pitch o ver t h e in e v e ry T he Shorthorns, who had men inning but the on base ninth, had se veral chances to count 1 runs hut seem ed to lack a scoring Ja c k s o n struck out six and punch. w alked four. cf W hen the O w lets scored B e ard e n C rain , lf Hipps. 2b Ja c k s o n , p K e n n e d y, c Goodm an l l neck rf S tru v e 3h Jo h n so n ss T o tals their first run in the initial fram e, it w as the first tim e Ja c k s o n had allow ed a run in tw enty innings. The con­ test w as Ja c k s o n ’s first loss of the y e a r. H is record now stands at 4-1. T E X A S F R E S H M E N r a Q 11 n a 0 n 2 n a F R E S H 'I f N r I n n 0 I 0 n I 0 n 3 Stephen on. 2b Kelp- rf K r ls t ln lk . 3h H artm a n , lh D o nald son , cf T im m e p N ustad lf a - Live h M cG ee, ss c H e a rn h rh! 0 I n 2 1 I n n 1 2 n n 0 n 1 1 n n n (S 7 3 ti rill 0 2 J I () 0 n 0 0 n 1 0 n n 0 2 I I 7 3 al* 4 4 5 4 .3 3 I .3 3 3.3 ah 3 4 2 4 4 3 2 2 3 4 S I T etal* H K r lh lf a -Struck out. T e x a s F R ic e F )■' S t r u v e fo r N ustad in 6»h 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 2 I rt 0 (101 n I x - .3 Stephenson Jo h n so n . H a rtm a n N ustad M cG ee PO-A T e ' as 24-8. R ice T im m e to D P H e arn e I D R — Texas in. R ic e 8 ,3b St ephenson H R D onaldson K ris tin ik . Beard en. Ct ain. D onaldson. T im m e 5 Jo h n so n . S F - K r is t in ik . 27-8 to H artm a n 2b-—C ram L iv e ly S B Ja ck so n . L (4-1) T im m e W VV P T im m e R 7 9 7 r e r hh an .3 3 4 6 2 1 I 6 l l D o m enico and Do- rm ngue A -25 (estim ated I y rn l l Ii rnrn C T It p iw n ti TK* Jefferson Standard COMPLETE LIFE INSURANCE SERVICE VknmJ.Tfy Suit I\(Mj WecdA f \f Family Protection v/ Estate Planning \ / Annuities \J Mortgage Cancellation \ / Business Insurance \ / Educational Plans \J Pension Plans Colt or write: MARION B. FINDLAY SOI Lavaca St. Phon* G R 8-9379 i l i a Jefferson Skfnndnnl I U I J Howe On. *.*»*<* * C l»*l IKIUHKtl (OWHNt N O W B E T T E R T H A N E V E R ! I M P R O V E D A F T E R S H A V I N G L O T I O N Conditions, Invigorate,':, the skin; Reduces infection n.-,k. Helps heal cuts. Soothes razor burn. $ 1,10 plus tax her of the Longhorn 440 and m ile re la y com binations that set S W C records here last M a y . Texas Sm allw ood. O thers on the scene who figured in new’ conference records are E m ­ mett A & M broad ju m p e r; B ru ce P a rk e r, the Texas javelin th row er: Jo e V illa r ­ real, L in g h o rn m ile r; W a lly W ilson and Broo ks P a tric k , m em bers of T e x a s’ 440 and m ile re la y team s H ollis G a in e y of Texas, also a m em ber of each of those teams, is s li’l around hut probably w'ill pass up p articipation T hu rsday be­ cause of a foot ailm ent that has plagued him m ost of the season. S tra n g e ly enough, only the 440 and ja v e lin meet m arks appear in serious jeopardy, although the good com petition m ight result, in new standards for the broad jum p, | discus, and 880-yard run. Texas i has three ja ve lin tossers, headed by P a rk e r, who this season h a v e bettered the meet record of 204 feet, set in 1950 by Tobin Rote, the football star. P a r k e r has done 232-8, th* school record, w hile Alex P a lm ro s and B ill G ra v e have m arks of 212-1’ •a and 205-10, m arking the only tim e that one conference in h istory ja ve lin three 200-foot school has tossers. Southern is considered a c e r­ tainty, w eath er conditions p erm it­ ting, to sm ash the meet m a rk of 47.8. set in 1949 by R a y Holbrook of A & M H is chief competition lik e ly w ill com e from team m ates 1 J im m y Holt and W ilson. Although he has not m n the open q u arter for six w’eeks, Southern ha* had unofficial tim es of 44 6 and 45.3 i on re la y c a rrie s for the distance. N E W F U N b ownshin a . . . fo r new thrills, try this exciting new sport. Sh o o t carp, mullets, suck­ ers and ethel- n o r- q a ^ e fish. Let C X S bein you q * f a head x+a rt tow ard b^w- hunt -ig troph es of your o w *! authorized dealers for Bear, Pearson and Wing, Woodcraft Bow Hunting Equipment! Ben Se© our complete selection of bows, arrows, and accessories today! Six of the nine athletes who fig ­ ured in six new Southwest C on fer­ ence records here last Spring w ill he in the field T hu rsd ay night at M e m o ria l Stadium , when Texas, R ic e , and Texas A A M v a rs ity track and field squads m eet in the fea­ ture h alf of a doubleheader a ttra c ­ tion. The first running even t is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. the team s of F re s h m a n three schools and E d d ie Shinn's V ic to ria C ollege c re w w ill appear also in com petition that w ill be conducted con cu rren tly. Attention, of course, is focused the on T e x a s ’ E d d ie Southern, fabulous q u a rte rm ile r who w ill run the open 440 for the first tim e since M a rc h 15, when he equaled the national collegiate record of 46.2 seconds. Southern w as a mem- 'Murat Schedule H O R S E S H O E S I.S O p m : W in n e r o f D avis-Savage va w in n e r o f H o w a rd Snow, .V p .m .: W in n e r of M o G au g h v-Bro w n 's w in n e r of E d w a rd - W e e 5.30 p m .: W in n e r s of above m atches p lav each o th e r to decide F r a t e r n it y Cham p. Mural Scores D ivis io n I Mats C lass A F r a t e r n it y S ig m a Alpha Fp sllo n 3, P h i D e lta T h e ta 0 C h ih D o rm ito ry In d ep e n d e n t — B ru n e tte A I Ch F 5 A ir Fo rce R O T O I B ra c k 15 P r a t h e r 2. I'), T exan D o rm 6. Class R F r a t e r n it y — S ig m a P h i Fp sllo n l l . S ig m a Chi 6 er last week C h ih D o rm ito ry —- B r a c k defeated P r a t h ­ N a v y 15, O ak G ro ve II BUSTED? W e Fix 'Urn! F . M . 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A R R O W S (Towel Wear Thursday, M ay !, 1958 THE D A ILY TEXAN Pag. 4 University World to Present Texas Union Plans on KTBC Fine Arts Group Interscholastic League Drama Appoints Council C o n te st Starts Today in H o g g / Illu stra tio n s of wha* th# T e x 'n Union ha* to of for a* H ents in r e ­ tu rn for th e ir $1 fee will he m ade ]n n fxk»-minute to ■>. i'-K.r, pro;:' ' to be shown o v e r ala tion KXI 5C-TV a t * 25 a m . T hursday, TI « J ■ ■ entation In a v " es Cif 13, "U n iv e rsity W orld," w hich has te e n produced on film and d istributed by R a d io is o r* titled T v' a t th e U n iv e rs ity a i but ion to th# 75th Y e a r cele b ra tio n P re se n t p ro g ra m s, as w ell ai . , . to be in itia te d In , th o se hoped future for students, will be d iscussed the c a m p u s hom e* of . T O D A Y AT INTERSTATE Arp, f H /t A MOS* t i •. CO1J ►< r C * » 0 Th# Coll#:?# of Fin# A rf* Found*. T h e C ollege of F in e A ria F o u n d a - it* c o n tH - 1t!on h»* ■ P l a n t e d fo u r A u stin cf ti- z e n , to a n e w ly o rg a n iz e d a d v is o ry co u n cil. In c o n ju n c tio n w ith th e U n iv e r - 1 H u n d re d N ig h t* ” b y F lo y d a d a H igh tively. , Jty in te r s c h o la s tic L e a g u e m e e t to School th is w e e k e n d , w ill be th e C o n fe re n c e B w ill be on F r id a y , A u d ito riu m , The contest Is to be held In Hogg tT ^ th e j L u c ille M o rley , M rs. R . M ax T h e y a re M rs Z T S c o tt, M iss 32nd A n n u a l S ta te O n e-A ct P la y w ith th e f ir s t se ss io n b e g in n in g 4 p .m . a n d th e seco n d sessio n C o n test a t C ritic a t w ill b e P ro fe s s o r M ilton U e c h of | _ „ ju d g e s fo r th e com.pe-.KiOn B rooks, and J. M O dom . The 23 p la y s scheduled for the 7:30 p .m . E ig h t schools will pre- the U niversity for conference A, The group on# of se v era l now com petition b e c a m e qualified by se n t th e ir p la y s du rin g the sea- Mrs. A rch P earson, ’ton - .o .r.s U niversity s Closed c irc u it tele v i> 60c UNTIL OPEN JI t 5 P M. PARAMOUNT GLENN FORD THE STRANGER W U U A GEN... with SHIPLE < M a c L A I N E ll Besew',** »M IIF PC Cfi' Ut • Aa M 3 M PW* mm the U niver- winning first p la c e in the respec- sions. tin S a tu rd a y , On .Saturday, , CoUege v« regional c o n te sts. first and second reren ce *>. a nu first and second ference x*: and I rote....or tiv« reg io n al co n te sts. 'n I, _. ' C* — _>1— — _ —. C/M rn. <-« rn P a rtic ip a tin g In C onference A a t session of C onference AA will be S pringer, .Southwestern ’ r‘; >n e __ ie first session a t 4 .30 p m Thurs- the rirst session a t 4 JU p will be C le a r C reek High day School I-eag u e C ity with th eir p lay "T h e F ir s t M rs. P a r is ” ; H ebbronville High S c h o o l with "T he Wh I * e Dove ; and H askell High School w ith "M ooncalf Mug- ford," * P m , a n d a t 7:30 p.m . respec- Georgetown!, for in Jacksonville from a A tor con- h " I n1l'Pr5lI.V . I y> — Addition of an a u d ito riu m , bowl- a ctiv ely linked with in in on for p re-em in en ce B Contey i n F o rt W orth. Also included in the p la n s a re an U’h a lrm a n of th# council Is flam sity 's d riv e m an y a re a s will m eet M ay the U n iv ersity c a m p u s .rig lar.**, miore tables for b illia rd s and tabl# tennis, a c ra f t area and • dining room and a r t gallery, fo u n ta in-lounge th a t will seat a p ­ proxim ately <>00, and a brow sing O th er m e m b e rs a re W illiam Lips- roorn w ith m agazines an d TV a re com b, John PvOsenfield, P au l M I .o u i, J. Hex- an ticip ated the new building I R aigorodsky, M rs ter, and I). D. F e ld m a n , ak’ of plan. D allas; F ra n c is B rin / F o rt W orth; The second session will begin at M rs Am y F re e m a n Lee R. L. R. inform ation c e n t e r , an en la rg e d Tobin, and M rs. H enry S tein b o m er 7:30 T h u rsd a y e v e n i n g with G eorgetow n High School p re se n t­ ( loakroom , hall all of San A ntonio; R o b ert N ail, ing "T he W onder H a t" , followed A lbany; and M rs. O m a Link Row­ room , self-checking locker*, and a by "M a n sio n s" p re se n te d by Pine ley, A m arillo. roof-deek, T here will be ad d itio n al T ree High School from G reggton. m eeting room s and m usic-listen in g r'*om«, an a re a c ontaining p riv a te dining facu lty dining a room , a p a rty room , a ju n io r b all­ room , and a large lounge. Also, " G re e n C ro w th e L ilacs'' < cutting) w ill tie p resen ted bv G rapevine High School, and " F o u r Or. W illiam D oty, d ean of the College of b in e A rts Is ex ecutive se c re ta ry of the council, w hich has tie en o rganized into tw o com m in­ te rs. One on plan n in g is h ead ed by M r. C antey. A no th er on p ro ­ jects la headed by M r. Tobin. re d e c o ra te d room s, a P re se n t facilities a ro being con­ tinued and e n larg ed . A new wn*#r re rre a tio n p ro g ram n e arb y is u nder w ay. lake* on Student Places Second In Brenham Art Exhibit “ U niversity W orld" se rie s w as w ritten and produced by H u g h G reene. R obert F. Scherikkan Ii A p ainting by R o b e rt C. T h o m p ­ executive producer. If a r v e y R. H erbst Is p ro g ra m c o -o rd in a to r; son. ju n io r in fine a rts, won a s*r- M rs. Ma rye B e n u m ln , s c rip t ed- ond-place cash aw a rd in th e second d o r. and C. W esley l a m b e r t , pro- annual B ren h am A rt (Tub show duration supervisor. April 18-20, KRU Features Drama on Show V C Skit Scheduled For ‘Coed’ Today , "A Game of C hess,” a half-hour th* T h u rsd ay b ro a d c a st of KRTT, th# will be fe a tu re d on ion gtation. stu d e n ts m ay view th * w eekly * from p ro g ra m , which originates the in the old television studios P re s s B uilding, in th e M ain Lounge of th e T exas U nion. I t w ill be on the a ir from 4 to 5 p .m . T hursday. O th er segm ents of the show will be a new s and sports broadcast and "C a m e ra on th e C oed,” with N ancy N ielsen as h o stess. G u ests this w eek on th e 15-mln- u te "C a m e ra on th e C oed" show w ill be th e Alpha E p silo n Phi sorority, who will p re s e n t t h e i r first-p rize w inning Varsity* C arnival skit, "B a d , Bad, M onday.” The skit is a sa tire on ad v e rtisin g p ra c tic e s in larg e co rp o ratio n s. K R T T s w eekly b ro a d c a s ts a re a p re se n ta tio n of R ad io /T elev isio n at T exas. Peruvian Student Arranges Music A co n cert of L atin - A m erican the m usic will be p resen ted by D e p a rtm e n t of M usic a t 8:15 F ri­ d ay In R ecital Hall. T he free p ro g ram is a rr a n g e d by Rodolfo HoRzm ann of L im a , P eru, is doing g ra d u a te w nrk at who the U niversity. Selections from o u tsta n d in g com ­ posers of A rgentina, C hile, M exico; C uba, U ruguay, V enezuela, and P e ru will be played b y student* and facu lty m em b ers. F a c u lty a rtis ts include Paul A. Pisk, Jo h n Joseph B lankenship, M cG rosso, Alflo P ig n o ttl, Phylli* Young, and Alice Fellow s. J e rv is U nderw ood, Choir Concert includes Trumpet J F ra n k E lsa s s, facu lty tru m p e t soloist, will he fe a tu re d in ’he an­ nual Spring C o n cert of the U n iv er­ sity A C ap p ella C hoir a t 8 15 p rn. M onday in the M usic Building Re­ cital H all. The 60-voice choir Is directed by Morris J . Beachy, director of ch o ru ser of th e University. D irect­ or B eachy will p re s e n t for tile first a tim e group w hich h e organized this year. the M adrigal Singers, Included in th e p ro g ra m for the A C appella C hoir w ill be "O Thou Jo y of Itoving H e a rts " by V iftoria, "A ll B re a th in g L ife " by Bach, "A ve M a ria " b y B ru c k n e r, and "Song of th e O pen R o a d " by Dello Joio. Among se le c te d a rra n g e m e n ts will he "D e e p R iv e r,” a rra n g e d by B urleigh. DELWOOD A ii m i n i o n 50« D O N ’T G O N E A R THE W ATER O I * * * F o r t ! — A n n * F r an c. I * S t a r t * 7 : 3 0 W H IS P E R IN G SM IT H A l a n I ail-1 — R o b e r t P r M t n n S t a r * * H HS No. AUS TIN A d m i s s i o n 4.Y* B O M B E R S B-52 N a t a l i * W o o d — K a r l M a i d * * M a r t * 7 .'IO — 1*1,18 - Gun Duel at D u ran go floor** M im linm rrr M a r t * 0 35 So.AUSTIN czsa A d m t a a l o n 50* CATTLE EM PIRE * o * l Mr< m a — G l o r i a T a l b o M M a r t . 7 30 THE L A N D U N K N O W N J o c k 3t a h o n r r — W i l l i a m R e y n o l d * S t a r t * ft JI) O M I K H A R O J O S n a, I , A D I I T S 50c. ( H i l l ) I III K S M A S H U N IT S ALL IN COLOR! T H I S K F S T I H K A T 7 41 MGM I SH LOST { A M R I AND THE - , CORDON SCOIt IS IHE Aff Mf TARZAN' T H I S K F A T I HK A I 9 2! Bob U (J B presents in 'Clk, H ar*TKHfcCOlOA* I HOPE-HEPBURN \ H N M F S T F A I R I N FIC TI H I S Katherine / t v i r o n p e t t i c o a t > i^ — i «11 —.I I. i i T U I A r r A T I R F A T l l OI fT\ SmiAOi n a a w m e R O X A N A M I C H A E L A N D D IA N E D E S E N B E R G spoof modern adverti'-,rig m e th o d s in ’ Bad, B id, M o n d ay ," *o b e p re c en ted on th e KRTT te le c a s t this a skit won first p la ce KP7T w I R e c a s t f lo unge o f th e Texas Union. fternoon. The t’-e So rority d iv is’on at V a r5 -ty C e rn ive rem 4 to 5 p.m. a-'d can be seen in the m a’n Alpha Ep-Uon Phi SororityI in Umlauf to be Included In Dallas Museum Show C h a rle s U m la u f, m em b e r of the ■ he on display a t the m useum . S tudent p e rfo rm e rs a r e L i t s Special sele c tio n s of th e M ad rig ­ G u e rra , piano; C arol V illa rre a l, al group will lie "O L ad y F a ir " by Stanley M cC arty, v io lin ; O rlando di L asso , "W eep O Mine U n iv e rs ity ’s D e p a rtm e n t of A rt E y es" by Jo h n B en n et, "B on Jour, faculty, w ill bo included In a m a- w orks ra r>K M usick, viola; C h arle* Nix* mon Coeur" by O rlan d o dl Im sso, | jo r s c u lp tu re show in D allas M ay "T ho T h in k e r,” "B u rg h ers of C a - 1 sax o p h o n e ; and Ann M ohall, piano. Guest artist* are Dorothy Good- la is ,” " D e sp a ir,” end " H a n d s ;” and “ L a, L a . L a, Jo ne Lose d ire " enough, violin, M ary K atherine M aillol’* "K neeling G irl;” L ipchitz’ by P ie rre C erto n . " A rriv a l;” B ra q u e 's "H o rse " and H itt, soprano, and R uth M. P ig n o t-, " P o n y ;” U m la u f's “ B u ll;” P ic as- ' The B n th e r;" th e m o st com prehensive in the .Southwest, th e u n d ertak in g is u n d e r th e sp o n so rsh ip of the D allas * ’ * Dwl; P e e n s M useum 'The c o n c e rt w ill be p re se n te d to sc u lp tu re show e v e r produced th e ir to be shown a re R odin's tirtn \Tatiecft* and M atisses "S e a ted Nude. tho public w ith o u t c h a rg e . 8 th ro u g h J u ly 3. the sculptors and ti, bassoon. 'vT -ml/i. * * Am ong C alled . fo r C o n tem p o rary Arts. T h e show , e n title d " F ro m Rodin to L ip c h itz ," w ill have dual show- ro s e s ; th e h a n g in g g ard en and g ar- d en-foyer a t mg, M ilton a t C e n tra l E xpressw ay, and th a in d o o r M useum g allery at 5966 N o rth w e st H ighw ay, from and H ouston a r t galleries, includ- th e M eadow s Build- mg M. K noedler C om pany, F re n ch and C om pany and Fine A rts As- sociates, all of New York, and j C ushm an G alleries, Houston. O ther co n trib u to rs a re Southw estern pa- trons of th e D a lla s M useum . loans m a d e by New Y ork j T he show has been assem bled Laguna Features Americans' W o r k Done In M e x ic o T h irty w o rld renow ned sculptors will be re p re se n te d by m o re than 50 w orks In th e tw o m onth show. L a rg e r sc u lp tu re s will tie exhibited A rts w as fo rm ed in 1956 for the I l a f dt and ce ra m ics by John Swiss In th e M eadow s B uilding garden, and sm a lle r p iece s, sketches draw - ings, etch in g s, Hnd p o rtra its will rent.lv a t la g u n a G loria a r t g a lle ry a re "T w o A m ericans in M exloo" Th© M useum fo r C ontem porary And a show of w eavings by Blanch# A m ong th# m any exhibition* M eet Your Friend* at G R E E N A C R E S m i n i a t u r e G O L F C O U R S E Call a n d GL 7 1231 Club f o r P i r +y R«»* r vat i on» . R * d u e * d R s t e t un*1 & p. m. Delightful Recreation 8700 BURNET R O A D tn Mead ©ort living art, ; The "Tw o Americans purpose of encourag ing and dis- P o rte r. play in g c o n te m p o rary and h as sp o n so red four shows since a re C harles B lum and R obert De- N ovem ber. 1957 when p e rm an en t vison. M r Blum , a n a t i v e of m u seu m facilities w ere established. F lo rid a , w ent to New Y ork tn 1945 w h ere he w orked a s a fre e -lan c e artist, designing decors for B. Alt­ man, Charles of the Ritz, P rince M atchlahelli, Layton, and T im ex. Mr. Davison, a Californian, ha* ^ g r o u n d a n d stag in g MGM a n d in New Y ork for O rson W elle*, dr signing settings and costum e* for " E ig h ty D ays Around th e W orld." Both a rtists ro w live in F ra n c e . R. C. N orri of R a d io /T e le 1 sity, seniors of -Stephen F. A ustin High School W ednesday. R ad io -T V Director Speaks at Austin High Tis. a ssista n t d irec to r e vis ion at the U niver- f,?r 1 E n title d ’’V ocational O pportune* I B lanche H ard t, p re sid e n t of the . ies in B ro a d c a stin g .” Mr. N o rris’ ~ series of ^ t e m p o r a r y H a n d VIe a v ert of speech w a , one in ^ ^ speech es of v a r I o u s vocations, T1eXaS' sponsored bv the K iw anls H u b th ® 1957 __________________________________ . a w ard of the R iver A rt Show for the boMITRYK • El >WAHI> ANI LILT PLUS! " M U T T S A B O U T R A C I N G " VARSITY FIRST S H O W [ANA J if f TURNER CHANDLER HE S GOT HIS ARMS AROUND HIK Al I AROUND , I HE IX ORM)! z r i : i v t AUSTIN L A S T D A Y ! F I R S T I F A T I HI 5 30 F M E X T R A C O L O R FAVORITE mow P O W E R (MIHM DIETRICH This is sensational BRIGITTE BARDOT starring in a new French Film S Art U MP Q f y l f o t # O P E N LOO P.M. FEATURES: 1:20— 3:00— 4:40 6:20— 8:00— 9:45 Hamilton, Claun+s Students Given W in State Honors In Newman Club University student delegates to the Annual Convention of the South Texas Province of the National Newman Club Federation were re­ warded with two offices. Social W o rk Opportunity The State Department of Public initiated a summer W elfare has program for students interested in social work. Under the program, students who have completed their junior year in college work with child welfare units or with licens­ for day schools and ing units nurseries. Students will serve as aides to case workers. The job lasts from June 9 to August 31, and salary is S225 per month. The Department of Public W el­ fare started this program "as train­ ing for potential employees. Stu­ dents who apply must have com­ pleted their Junior year, must pass an oral interview, and have some interest In social work. Anyone interested in applying for one of these positions should contact Charles Laughton at the Social W ork Advisory’ Center, D ram a Building 423, on Tuesday, and Thursdays from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. O fficers To Be Elected By Phi Delta Phi Tonight P hi Delta P h i legal fraternity w ill elect officers for 3958-’59 at a dinner meeting at R a n d y’s No. 3 Thursday at 6:30 p m . At the meeting the fraternity w ill also hear a report by the by­ laws committee and vote on ap­ proval of the by-laws. Outgoing officers of Phi Delta Phi are T aylo r Nichols, president; Ed w in A. Bluestem J r ., vice-presi­ dent: B ill Deffebach, secretary; and E d O'Connor, treasurer. A rt Hamilton, junior architec- ! ture m ajor and a former president ' of the U n ive rsity’s Newman Club, was elected province chairm an for the coming year. Helen d au n ts, education major, was named cor­ responding secretary. As province chairman, Hamilton w ill lead a delegation to the forth­ coming National Executive Com­ mittee Meeting of the National Newman Club Federation which is being held April 25, 26, and 27 at the U niversity of New Mexico. T-Night Banquet Planned by UTSA The U niversity of Texas Sports Association's a n n u a l "T-Night” banquet w ill be held on Wednes­ day, M a y 7. at 6 p.m. in Women’s G ym 136. The theme of the ban­ quet w ill be "U T S A —1983.” l i n i e r Cox, professor of business law and assistant to the president of the U niversity, w ill deliver the address. U T S A , Intram ural, and Co-rec awards w ill be presented at the banquet. Also, the new U T SA Coun­ cil w ill be presented, and officers for the coming year w ill be in­ stalled. Am o Nowotny, Dean of Student Life w ill present the In ­ tram ural awards. Deadline for obtaining tickets for the banquet is F rid a y Rt 5 p.m. Cost of the tickets is $1.25. A D S to Elect O fficers A meeting for election of officers of Alpha Delta Sigma, advertising fraternity, w ill be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday In Journalism Building 307. Next year's ADS activities w ill also be discussed. Thursday, May I, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN Page B Versatile Has Variety of Jobs B y V IR G IN IA M IK A dents. M aybe It's his vast interest in both athletics and psychology that make RoLlin Sininger the versatile person he is. Besides working on his doctorate, M r. Sininger is assistant to the Dean of Student Life and sponsors I the University all-star s o f t b a l l team, the Royal Co-op, Mica-Wica, and the new Independent Students Association. While In the A ir Force, he played on the world's champion service softball team and served as an athletic director. On the sity of Denver football team he played left halfback. f i n g e r resides a *ld - ,and als° ravis’ whlch he M r. Sininger resides at 4602 Bull s a lot on agrees is compensating for the absence of his native Rocky Mountains. e Longhorn Band Gives Awards The Longhorn Band will hold Its annual A w a r d s Banquet In the State Room of the Commodore P e r­ ry Hotel F rid a y at 6 :15 p.m. Til® hand has one of the most outstanding systems of awards U n ive r- 1 among the nation’s bands, and awards to lettering members and outstanding members of each class W ill be presented at the banquet. Following the banquet L a rry Stevenson and his Orchestra w ill play for a dance which will con­ tinue until midnight. Win a 17-Day Trip: to Europe for Two! " — '% A native of Colorado, M r. Sinin­ ger received his bachelor of arts degree in psychology at Hie U n i­ versity of Denver. U ncle Sam is responsible for his first trip to Texas, where he has since married, In received his master's degree educational psychology, and Is rearing two daughters. M r. Sininger beearn* interested in psychology while attending col­ lege on an athletic scholarship. Ile had hoped to become a clinical psy­ chologist in a hospital hut was at­ tracted to counseling while doing graduate work here at the U n ive r­ sity. He has been with his pres­ ent job since September. His role in the Dean of Student Includes everything L ife's office from moving students out of apart­ ments to lending an oar to house­ mothers. "W e would like to be regarded as a friend to all the students,” he says. He adds that this office, which advises all sororities, fra ­ ternities, and service organizations on the campus, has only a discip­ linary connotation to some stu- R O LLIN S IN IN G E R —Photo by Dudley S u e ! I< ( 0 i{It,I clit r Lam bda Chi Alpha Informal party, Driskill Hotel. 702 E a s t 43. Friday 8-12 -Campus Guild Co-op costume party, 9-12—Kappa Kappa Gam m a for­ mal, Westwood Country Club. Saturday 8:30-12 — Architecture A Art De­ partments’ costume dance, Shipe Hall. 9-12 — Alpha Epsilon P i formal, Lambda Chi A ’pha To H ave Austin Hotel. Teahouse' Costume Party 9-12 Lam bda O il Alpha costume party. Lam bda Chi Alpha w ill have a costume party Saturday from 9 p m. to 12 Midnight on th® fra ­ ternity’s lawn. "Teahouse of the (Present Moon” w ill be the theme carried out in yard decorated with waterfalls, spotlights, a bridge, and a tea­ house. Saturday-Sunday Phi G am m a Delta house party, F o rt Clark, Brackettville. Delta Ph i Epsilon retreat. Sunday 2-4 Sigma Delta Tau dessert party - 30-:> Alpha Epsilon P h i open house. 6-7:30 Alpha Epsilon Phi Banquet, 'Bunnie' Burns Selected Delta Zeta 'Dream G irl' Maureen " B u r n ie ” Bum s was named “ Dream G irl” of Delta Zeta sorority at its annual Rose Fo rm al Saturday night at the Commodore P e rry Hotel. Miss Burns was chosen for tills honor as tile member most exem­ plifying the qualities of an ideal Delta Zeta. She is a junior e d u c a ­ tion m ajor and has served her so­ rority as Panhellenic delegate for two years and as pledge trainer, and is now president of the local Phi Alpha Delta O fficers To Be Installed Thursday N ew ly elected officers of P h i legal Alpha Delta, honorary fra- ternity, w ill he installed at a riin- nor meeting at 6 p rn. Thursday in E l Toro. New officers are Ja c k Hawkins, J im Coffee, vice-Justice; Justice; secretary; Teegerstrom, O scar E a r l Roberts, treasurer; Buddy Crutchfield, m arshal; a n d F re d Large, historian. Fred Coiler, outgoing Justice, 2 nd P R IZ E S (4) $1,000 Ktapioke D ia m o n d Rings int P R IZ E S O O ) $300 K»ap»ak# Diamond Rings K ee p sake g u a ra n te e s a per. feet center d ia m o n d In every e n g a g e m e n t rin g (or replace* m ent assured). Look for the in the rin g n a m e K e e p sa ke e n d on the ta g, a n d be sure of m a x im u m b e a u ty a n d bril* Lance forever. You can pay more but you can't b u y a finer d i a m o n d r i n g t h a n a Keepsake. MONACO W e d d in g Ring $250.00 *125.00 R in f * anlarm d to shaw detail* P rice* incUida Federal T a * RIST COME IN FOR YOUR FREI ENTRY BIANK COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPlftf HNP OP KfEPSAKf DIAMOND RINGS — AND CET YOUR FREE ENTRY BIANK A ustin's only Keepsake Diamond Jeweler O n the D ra g and Afiandale Village distinctive jewelry a N E W A D V ISO R et A n­ drews Dormitory is "initiated" by some of the dorm's residents. H er clothes were tied in knots among other pranks after the tapping ceremony. New advis­ ors are Martha Jee, D'Ann* Levin, Nancy Fielding, Marilyn Anderson, Carolyn Martin, Sue Bagwe!l, Sarah Hicks, Mary Lee Green, and Miss Winifred Carl­ son, Andrews housekeeper, hon­ orary advisor. —Photo bv Btl! Helmer On Campus with Jfex Staten (B y the Author of "Rally Round tho Flay, B on! "and, **Barefoot Boy utilh Cheek.”) THE ENGINEERS HAVE HAIRY EARS Today hi this aire of technology when engineering graduates are wooed and courted by all of America’s great industries, how do you account for the fact that Rimbaud Sigafoos, who finished at the very top of hii class st M .I.T ., turned down hundreds of attractive Job offers to accept employment as a machinery wiper at the Acme Ice Company at a salary of $20 a week with a twelve-hour day, a seven-day week, and only fifteen minute* tor lunch? \ *• -'hivecrirtifart are Mooed l^ now what you are thinking: "Cherchea let femme.f* Yon are ti mg that M r. Acme, he*d of the Acme Ice Company, ha* a I cant fill daughter with whom Rimbaud is madly in love and he took the Job only to be near her. Friends, yon are wrong. It Is true that Mr. Acme doe* have a daughter, a large, torpid laws named Clavdia who spervia ail her waking hour* scooping marzipan out of a bucket and staring at a television set w! irh bas not worked in some years. Rim* baud ha* not the slightest interest in O avdia; nor, indeed, doe* any other man, excepting possibly John Ringling North. Bo how come Rim band keep® working for the Acme lee Conv pany? Can it be that they provide him with free M ar!bore Cigarette*, and nil JI give up because youTl never in a million year-* " jess why Rimbaud works for the Acme Ic® Company, The r< . on is s.mply this; Rimbaud is a seal I He started as a performing seal in vaudeville. One night on Ii,® way to the Iv! mill van show, lie took the wrong subway. AH nig1 t ti e !■ r n .v: n. u ride the Ii M T . seeking a bel pit g hand. Finn! v a kindly I nkeman named J,most Thompson Cigale** rescued the im pl era Rimbaud* Ile took Rim baud home and rained him as his own, ard Rimbaud, to rh ,.v his af predation, studied hard and got tx- eelier,t marks and fir ■.: < I a distinguished academie carcer aa valedictorian of M X T . Rimbaud never complained to his kindly foUer fat) cr, hut th " ugh ail those yenr * < f grammar sci '*>1 and high school and C' liege, he d im ne- r e I of the he at! A ae a1, ye i must remem­ ber, is by ra t ire a denizen of the Arct.e, sri \ on can imagine how* po* r Rim iud must have Buffered in sui troj leal New V rk end Boston, especially in those tight Iv y League suit** R it tod ay i f ti e Arn e Ice C om p an y, RimLa ;d has finally found a U- greet ng t erature to his bk us m any friends. Ile is very happy and mu* a .aw uu a u m ® Any time, any clime, you get a lot to Uke lr Uh a Sfarlboro, uhoee maitre lait fi'taeure in bringing you thie co lu m n through the ut hoot year. T h u r s d a y , M a y I , 1 9 5 8 T H E : D A I L Y T E X A N P a g e A The Poet Said 'Death Cometh Soon or Late'; Bio 607a.I : A. B. 105 I Bio. 607b.3: B. L. 12 Bio. 660b: J . B. 209 B. L. 324.3: WE H. 306 B. WE 320.3: WE H. 408 I R WE 221.3: P e a r c e H. 206 I Ch. 810H.3: P h y. B. 203 : Ch. 416.1: C. B. 15 Ch. 382L : B. L . 301 I Ch. E. 361.1: P * a rc e H. 207 Cr. FE 325: C. P. Hall 212 D rm . 3011,.I: D rm . B. 103 D rm . 3121,: D rm . B .2 01 D rm . 314.1: Drm. B. 301 D rm . 668b: D rm . B. 108 E. 601b.27: E n g l. R. 104 FE 601b.29: E n g l. B. 303 E. 601b.31: E n g l. B. 105 E . 601b.33: E n g l. R. 206 FE 6 0 l b . 35: E n g l. B. 306 FE 601b .37 : E n g l. B. 3 E . 3 1 2 K . 5 : E n g l. B. 301 E. 3 1 2 K .7 : Spe. B .2 0 1 FE 317.3: E ng l. B. IGI FE 318.7: E n g l. B. 203 E .3 1 8 L .1 : Ben. H. 208 E. 319.1: E n g l. B. 8 E. 321.1: E n g l. B. I E. 326K : E n g l. B. 102 E. 3 63K : E n g l. B. 112 E . 3 6 6 K : B a t t s H. 115 E .3 7 9 L .1 : E n g l. B .2 0 1 E. 394 K : E n g l. B. 302 Eco. 302.5: B a t t s H. 233 Eco. 303.5: G. H. 215 Eco. 322: G. H. I l l Eco. 3 6 3 K : G. H. 300 Ed. A. 312.1: S. H . 3 1 4 Ed. A. 337: H. E. B. IOO Ed. C .3 2 2 T .1 : Main B. 311 E. E. 320.3: R O T C B. 211 E. E . 362.1: G. B. 108 FE FE 369: E n g r . B. 138 FE FE 3 8 1 K: E n g r . B. 139 FE M. 312: E n g r . B. 315 FE M. 315.3: E n g r . B .2 1 T E. M. 333.3- P e a r c e H. 204 Fe. 351: B a t t s H. 104 Geo. 601 b . l : G. G. Aud. Geo. 3 8 0 K : G . B. 303 Geo. 390L : G. B. 301 G e r. 312K.1: B a t t s H. 230 G er. 314K.1: B a t t s H. 215 Ger. 369K : B a tt s H. 110 Gk. 612b: G. H. IOO Gov. 326: G. H. 3 G r g . 325: P p a rep IT. TOI II. FE 308.1: H. E. B 127 H . E. 320: C. B. 315 H. E, 344: H, E. B .3 1 3 H. E. 376: H. E. B. 331 His. 315Q: W H 101 H is 317: B a tt* A ud. His. 3 3 4 K : G. H. 113 His, 341 K : G. H. 101 J . 325: J . B. 203 J . 3 7 5 : J B . 2 0 5 E a t. 311: B a t t s H. 103 L. S. 3 22T .1 : M a i n B. 311 M. 301.3: Ben. H. 201 M 301 E .3 : Ben. H. 12 M. 301E .5 : P e a r c e H 209 M. 304.3: Ben. H. 104 M. 305.3: Ben. H. 102 M. 305 E .5: Ben. H. 214 M. 61 3a : Ben. H. 15 M. 613h.3: Ben. H. 107 M. 6 1 3 E a .3 : B a t t s H . 2 3 4 M. 613E b.3: E . Se. B. 223 M 613E b.5: Ben. H 101 M. 624b: Ben. H. 314 M. 325.1: Bern H. 8 M. 326.1: Ben. H. 310 I Man. 325.1: W . H. 210 Man. 368 1; W . H . 112 Man. 370.3: W H . 3 1 0 M. E. 320.1 : R O T C B. 218 ; M. FE 353.1: H. M. A. M. E 379 K : E n g r . B. 317 M e t .8 2 0 h : S H all 201 M kt. 337.1: W H. 14 M kt. 363: P e a r c e H 201 W. S. 824b.3 : R O T C B. 212 Mus. 6 1 2 b .l: Mu*. B. 10« I Mu*. 33 0 K : Mu*. B. 105 N. S. 32 7: R O T C B. 818 N. S. 368.3: R O T C B. 318 I P. En. 6 2 0 a . l : P. E. B. 307 P. E n . 364.3: P. E. B 300 ’ P. E n . 464.3: P. E. B. 300 i Phi. 310.3: E. Br. B H S I Phi. 345: M e re s H. 102 P b r . 8 13b.I : P b r . B. 101 P h r . 428.1 : C . B 313 P h v . 801 a . l : P h v . B 901 I P h y . 8 1 2 a . l : f t . B. 14 P h v . 325 1: P hv . R. 301 Phv. 366: Phv. B. 421 P h y . 892.1: P hy. B 310 Psy. 601a- Mer** H. TOI Pay. 351: B*n. H 106 P s y . 352.1: P e a r c e H 1 0 f Re*. 361: W. H. IO Rus. 620b: B a t t s H 802 Sec. 3 0 4 . 3 - W H. 218 Sec. 362: W. H. 406 Soc. 302.5: C. B. 218 Soc. 302.7: F.. Sc. B. 381 Soc. 313: G. H. I Soc. 353: G. H. 200 Spe. 301: Spe. B 310 Spe. 303.3: Spe. B. 218 Spe. 319.3: Spe. B. 214 Spe. 319.5: Spe. B. 202 Spn . 325.1: B a tt* H. 202 Spn . 326.1: B a t t s H. 102 Zoo. 3 1 6 K 3: C, B. 319 Zoo. 361 K: E. Sc.. B. 312 P R O C E D U R E FOR F T \ M C O N F ! ICTS fo A s t u d e n t w h o ha* f * n f t a m i n i i - ♦ jon* sc h e d u le d f o r the M m c firm-, ona b e in g * u n i f o r m e x a m in a tio n , t h e d e p a r t m e n t a l should KO in e h ic b c h a i r m a n o f . t h e course la Kl'art ♦ ha u n i f o r m e x a m i n a t i o n fo arrant?** for time f o r a n o th e r ♦ hat e x a m i n a t i o n . T he d e p a rt m e n t giv in g t h e u n i f o r m e x a m in a tio n is r e s p o n s i b l e f o r takm K r a r e of the conflict* c a n n e d by it. Such atud ent sh ou ld are th e d e p a r t m e n t a l c h a i r m a n a h out «urh ronflirt not l a t e r t h a n the b e g in n i n g of “ ftaad W e e k " in o r d e r to give the d e p a r t m e n t tim e to sc h e d u le a n o th e r e x a m in a tio n . \ Inn, a at tide nt who ha* th r e e e x a m i ­ na tio n * in a n y one ♦ w e n t y - fo iir -h o u r pertorl. one of which ta a d e p a r t ­ m e n ta l e x a m i n a t io n , ahonld follow th e nam e p ro c e d u re ax stu d e n t* w ho ha v e conflict*. I N D E X T O E X A M I N A T I O N P E R I O D S . P En. 310 2: E n g r R 137 I I ’ En. 6 20a 2 E n g r B.215 Phi 329L : Batta f|. 115 I I ’h r . 202.2: P h r. B 101 f ’hr. «I.5b.2: Phr. R. 304 : P h r . 331 2: C. B. 313 j P h r. 344: E. Hr B 137 lf M A. P h y . 401.2 P h y . 812b.2: Phy. B. 201 P h y . 355.2 E. Hr. FP 312 M W E S M o n d a y . Mav 26, 2 5 p rn. TTH 3: F r i d a y , May 23. 9 12 a rn. M W E 9: T h u r s d a y . May 22, 2 h o r 7 -1 0 p m . TTH 0: T u e s d a y , M ay 20, 9 12 a rn. M W F IO: W e d n e s d a y , May 21, 2 5 p m TTH IO: S a t u r d a y . M ay 24, 9 12 a rn. M W F 11 T u e s d a y , May 20, 2 5 o r 7 -1 0 p m TTH 11 : F r i d a y , May 23, 2 5 r> m T T 1 1 1 2 TO: F rid ay, May 23, 2 5 p rn. TTH 12: W e d n e s d a y . May 23. 2 5 p rn. M W F 12: M ond a y, M ay 26, 9 12 a rn. M W F I : T u e s d a y , May 27. 9 12 a rn. M W F 2? T h u r s d a y , May 22. 9 12 a rn M W F 3: W e d n e s d a y , M ay 28, 9 -12 a.m M W F 4: T h u r s d a y . M ay 29, 7 1 0 p m M 4:1-5 6 :4 5 : T h u r s d a y , May 29, I K i p rn. W 4 : 1 5 - 6 : 4 5 : T h u r s /lay, Mav 29, 7 IO p m. F 4 .1 5 - 6 .4 5 : T h u r s d a y , May 2 9 . 7 -1 0 p rn. M W F 5: T h u r s d a y , May 29. 7 IO p.m. T T I: T u e s d a y . M a y 27, 2 5 p.m. T T I 2 :3 0 : T u e s d a y . May 27. 2 5 p m . T T 2: T h u r s d a y . May 29. 9 12 a.m. T T 2 :30 4 • W e d n e s d a y , May 2 1 ,9 12 a rn T T 3: W e d n e s d a y , May 2 1 .9 -1 2 a rn. T T 4: S a t u r d a y , M ay 24, 2 r> p rn. T h 4 : 1 5 6 : 4 5 : S a t u r d a y , May 2 1,2 5 p rn Th 4:15—6 : 4 5 : S a t u r d a y , Mav 24, 2 5 p m. T T 4 - 5 : 3 0 : S a t u r d a y , May 24, 2 5 p.m. T T 5: S a t u r d a y , M a y 24, 2 5 ti rn. M ond ay e v e n i n g s : T ies/lay. May 27, 7 10 p m T u e s d a y e v e rtin g * ' W ed n e sd a y , May 21, 7 IO p m W Vdn**day e v e n i n g s - F riday, May 2 3 ,7 T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g s : Wedne»dnv. May 23, 7 IO p m F r i d a y e v e n i n g : M onday, May 26, 7 l o p rn. l O p rn. FNF FORM E X A M I N A T I O N S A f 403h ’W e d n e sd a y May 23, 7 IO p m A S. 414h: M o n d a y , May 26, 7 IO p.m. A S. 360b: T h u r s d a y , May 22, 7 10 p m r . E. 124 K : T u e s d a y , Mav 2 7 ,7 -1 0 p.m. C, E. 1241,: T u e s d a y , May 20, 7 Pi p m C. E. 126: F r i d a y , M ay 23. 7 1 0 p m Ch. 301b : S a t u r d a y , May 24, 7-10 p m. Ch. 605b: T u e s d a y , M ay 27, 7 IO p m. E 601a : T u e s d a y , M ay 20, 7 -10 n m Ed. P. 313- T u e s d a y . May 20, 7 IO n m E d P. 320K - M o n d a y , May 26, 7-10 p.m. Fin 354: F r i d a y , M ay 23, 7 IO n m F in 364 W e d n e s d a y , M ay 21, v - IO p m. F r 406: T h u r s d a y , May 22, 7 10 p.m. Fe 407 • S a t u r d a y , May 24, 7 10 p m. F r 6 12a : S a t u r d a y , M ay 24, 7-10 p rn. F r 612h: T h u r s d a y , M ay 22, 7 10 p.m. G* r 406 : T h u r s d a y , May 29, 2 5 p m . G e r 407: M o n d a y , M ay 26, 7 IO p m. Gov. 61 Ga: W e d n**day, M ay 21, <~ 10 p.na Gov 61 Oh: W e d n e s d a y , M ay 21, 7 IO p.m. Man. 334: S a t u r d a y , May 24. 7 IO p m. Man. 374: T u e s d a y , May 20, 7- IO p m M. S. 401b: W e d n e s d a y , May 23, 7 10 p m M. S. 402b: W e d n e s d a y , May 23.7 IO p.m. M. S. 404b: W e d n e s d a y , M ay 23,7 IO p rn M .S . 406b: W e d n e s d a y , May 28,7 IO p m M. S, 410b: M o n d a y , Slav 26, 7 IO p m. M S. 412h: M o n d a y , May 2 6 ,7 IO p m. M. S. 414b: Al on da y , Mav 2 6 ,7 IO p m . M. H. 416b: M o n d a y , May 26, 7 1 0 p m N. S. 303: W e d n e s d a y , May 28, 7 10 p rn. N. S. 314: M o n d a y . Mav 26, 7 10 p m Soc. 324: T h u r s d a y , M ay 22, 7-10 p m. Sp n 406: F r i d a y , M ay 23. 7 I Dp m Sp n 407: W e d n e s d a y , May 21, * IO p m Spn 61 2 a : T u e s d a y , May 20, 7 IO p m. Spn 6 12b: F r i d a y , M ay 23, 7-10 p rn. T i : E S D A T M a v l h . 9 - 1 J A M. ( H a s s e s m e e t in g T T S 9) Aee 611b 4 W H 201 Acc 366: W. H 116 Adv. 342.1: I ’b v B 203 A n t 301.2: Ben H 310 A n t 332 Ben H 214 Arc 2151,.2 : A B 105 A. S. 84 0 b .2 : R O T f B U 7 A s t 620b: Ben, H 105 Bio 607h 4: B. L. 12 B Ie 324 4: W . ll 310 B o t 391 : B I,. 301 B W. 221 4: W H 210 T h 81 Oh 4: C B. 319 Ch. 416.2 . G B 14 Ch. 453: C. B 15 Ch F, 350; B a tt* Aud pron. 3011,.2 D r m B. 103 P r m . 605 b.2: D r m B. 201 E. 601 h.20: E n g l. B. 101 E. 601 b.22: Engl. B. 3 E. 601b 24: Eng! B 108 E. 601 Q b.2: E n g l. B. 208 E. 601 Q b . 4 • E n g l. B. 204 F., .312K 4: E n g l . B 301 E. 312K.6: E n g l . B 8 E .3 1 2 L .2 : E n g l . B I E. 317.8; E n g l. B. 206 E 317.10; E n g l H 3t>3 E. 318 4: E n g l . B. 306 F,. 318 6: E n g l. B 201 K. 318E.2: B a t t s H. 234 E. 3351,.2: Ben. H. 8 E. 338.2: Ben. II. 106 F,. 342.2: E n g l. B. 203 E. 3751,: E n g l . B 304 F,. 377K.2 B a t t s ll. 252 E. 6 84b: E n g l B 308 Eco. 302.4: ft. H. I l l Fen. 303.4: G. H. 215 Eco. 303.6: ft. H. 3 Eco. 321: G. H. 7 E. F.. 361.2: E n g r R 138 E. F-. 362.2: P. E. B. 300 E. E. 683 b: E n g r . B 313 E . M . 315.4 Fingr. R. 217 • I; Ph y . 452.2: Phy. B. 3 0 f P h y . 452.1 Phy. B. 421 P h y . 68 5E h Phy. B 310 P s y . 310.2: Ben. lf. 111 Pay. 321 Maze* H. 101 Pa y I R E. 378: W H 112 I fie*. 570 Bri t t s ll I OI ! 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R 137 Bib. 301.15: W esley Bihle C h a i r Bib. 302.7: C h urc h of C h r i s t Bible C h a i r Bib 302 9 C a n te r b u r y Bible C h a i r Rib 502.11 T"--vne# Bible C h a i r Bib '.04.5: h u t h e r a n Bible C h a i r Bib 305.1 I ’Diversity P r e s b y t e r i a n G e t Your BLUE BOOKS at the University Co-Op K M 333 I: E n g r B 116 I: M. 3 6 9 K Fingr. B. 141 Fr. 32 IE : B a t t s ll 217 O n . 302: C. H. 218 Coo. 328: ti, (J. Aud i ( leo. 273. S. Ii. 3 H C h u rc h OI 5 IV:,rec FT 707 !1 Malts H. 101 Rib 3|7W 5- N e w m an C lub Mio 607b 7: B I,. 12 Bot 328: B I,. 301 It VV It VV. C. C. 650b VV. ll 210 c . C. 550: E n g l. B. 101 c I 3101,: E n g r. B. 207 C. F! 2 2 ! : l ’earce H. 206 C. K. 271 : R n IC B 213 <\ FE 3881,- E n g r B. 313 Ch. 8 1 0 a : G. B. 14 < h 81 Ob.5: C. B IS Ch. 311: C. B 218 Ch 454: H. FE B. 105 t h. E 351: f It 315 Ch. K. 663b : Rrm. 3 I I 3 Drm. B. 10.3 I >rrn. 3 1 1 .3 :1 Inn. B. 201 I >rm. 31 IK 5: Drm. B. 312 D r m . 331. Dim . R. 301 D r m . 36 4K J . R. 203 I 601b 51 • E n g l R 506 I 6 01b 53' I ngl. R. 105 E 6 0 l h 55. I ngl. B. 208 E. 601 h .57: E n gl. B. 8 Ii 601b.59: E ng l. B. 206 I 6 0 1 b 61: E ngl. B 201 FE 3 1 2K.13: E n g l. B. 20.3 E. 3 1 2K 15: E n g l. B. 3 E. 317.7: E ngl. It. 304 E . 318 I i : Engl. B. 301 K. 318! .3: E n g l. B. 201 E. 319.3: E n g l. K. 308 E. 321.6: E n g l. B. 1 E. 328.1: B a d s lf. 234 I 3291, E ngl. B. 104 FE 364 VI: E n g l. B. 10.3 I 3741,: E n g l. B 210 I 394: E n gl B 102 Ken. 302.9: G. H 7 l.*n. 303 13; G. H. 3 . Ken. 328: G. H 319 I I rn. 371 G. H. 301 I d. C. 330T: Batt* H 102 Ed C. 362 I Spe ll 310 I E d. H 361: E Sc B l i b 1 I d. I*. 328.1 H H 304 1 Ed. P. 359: S. H. 2 I d P 359Q: S. H 2 F I 327 E n g r R 13* i Ii E 3 7 5 K : P e a rce H. 201 l l 3751 I : I ngr. B. 31 5 K M. 315 " Pearce H 208 I M 333 7 Engr. R, 317 h r 386 B a tt s FL 207 Ge e G e e 355: Spe R ’’OI Gen :79K : < B 3 1 9 l ,en 3831,: G. B 301 G e r IJK 2 Ba t t * H 104 5 G .1 364 I B 205 I at 6 6 5n Via in B. 2707 I L. S 330T : Batty H. 102 i M. 301.5. B a it* ii. 307 Dew. 302.14: p .ngr. R 36k) P ew . 302.16. Fingr. B. 302 Drw. 302.18: E n g r . B. 308 Drw. 204.2: FE I). Hall 112 Drw. 209.6: FE I). Hall 107 Drw. 209 8: FE I). Mal! 212 FE 60J h .4 4 : E n g l . B. I FE 601b.46: E n g l. R. 301 FE 312K.20: E n g l. R. 201 FE 318.16: E n g l. B. 203 Eco. 802.18 : ft. H. 319 Keo. 303.16: (,. ll. 215 Ed. C. 670 T b : S. H. 314 EH. P . 3 8 0 P : S. H. 312 FE M. 220.8: E n g r . B. 217 Em. 355.4: WE H. 210 Fin. 356.4: W . H. 112 Gen. 601 a.2: G. (\. Aud. t ie r . 393: B a tt * If. 104 Gov. 380: G. H. 7 Gov. 68 1 K b : G. H. 3 G r g . 347: S p e . B. 213 H i s . 3 1 5 K . 1 8 : G. II. I I,. S. 391: M a in B. 311 VT. 301 FEI8: Ben. H. 106 M. 303.20: Ben. II. 310 VT. 305FE20: Ben. IE 8 M. 312: Ben. H. 214 M. 3331,: Ben. H. 208 VT. 69 7l,h: Ben. H, 314 Man. 367.4: VV. H. 310 , ' I 301E l l 7 Sc. B 223 M. 301E.13. B a t t s II. 115 Vt 303.5: Men. H. 310 VI. 303.7: B m . If. 12 VI 304 9: Ben. IL 202 M 304 I I : Ben. H. JOI VI. 305 E 13: Ben. If. 104 VI. 305K.15: Ben. H. 15 M 615Ka 9- Ben H. 214 A! 6! ’.P i.11 : B atty lf. 318 M. 61 :iKb 11: Men. H . 3 1 4 M. 613E5M9 Mer, If. 201 VI. 3 2 2 M.l: Ben. If. IOT VI. 325.5: G. H . 2 I 5 M. 326.5: Men. H. 208 M 6 45b .I : B a tt* If. 20* Man. 336.1 : P e a rc e If. 209 Man. 360: WH lf. 310 Man. 362.1: W. If. 14 VI. E. 312.3: E n g r. B. 212 VI. E. 320.3: WE If. 306 VI E 239.1: VV. H. 101 M. FE 357: E n g r . B. 217 M FE 365K l : E n g r B. 137 VT. E, 3671,: Hearne IT. 204 VI. FE 38 4K : E n g r . B. 215 Viet.. 374: S Hall 203 Mkt. 337.3: W. ff. 11* Mkt. 370: WE lf. 408 VI S. 820b.3: R O T O R. 211 VT S, 87 2 b .3: R O T E B. 218 MUS. 612b.3: Mu*. B. 105 Mu*. 371: VI us, B. 106 P. Ed. 30 9M: S. If. 302 P Ed. 310.1: S. H. 314 P. Ed. 333.1: G. B. 108 P, En. 6 2 0a .5; P. FE B. 307 P En. 355: Spe B. 201 P. 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H. 7 F>n. 360: G. H. 819 Eco. 389: G. H. 305 E d .C . 320L .7 : S. H. 203 Ed. C. 372M : M u s. B. 101 A FE FE 410.3; R O T C B 218 7. 7. 361.1; P. E. B 30 0 E. E. 3 8 8 L: E n g r . B. 137 E M. 115.5: E n g r . R 217 E M 13';.5: P e a r c e H. 204 F’in. 371: WE II, 306 Fin 377.1 WE H. 112 F r 329- B a f t s H 3 0? Gee 6 0 lh .3 ; G G. A u d (leo 385 K : ft. R 301 Gee 712! 1 : B a t ’ s H l ft4 Gar. 3 15K I : B a t t s H 202 O r . 373: B a t t s H 217 Ok. 6 2 8 b • B a t t s H 203 Gov 320K : P h y . B. 203 Gov. 343: G. H G r g 342K : S p e B 310 H FE 207Q ll F' B 105 H FE 307Q H. F. R 108 H F, B H FE 311.1: H F 3.33 I: E Sc B 331 His. 609 a : G H 111 Hi* SISK 3 H M A His 320M W H 210 H s 323L C F 2 1 a I His 367G G H IOO .3 It! 3231 B a tt * H 105 J 0 2 R J B 205 ‘ U t . 312: G. H IQI 127 ♦ R e m a i n d e r o f c la s s e s m e e t in g VI VV I l l , ( i s- ii E n g i n e e r i n g 1211., E d u ca tio n a l P s y c h o l o g y 318, Fing- Iu h 6(H a. 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R. 14 Phy. 339: P h y , B. .301 Psv. 310.3: A. B. 105 INV. 31 I : M e r e s lf. 305 P sy. 317.1 : M e r e s II. IO* Psy. 345 : M e r e s H. 101 Psv. 3 8 7 L : M e r e s II. 201 Res. 336: WE H. 23 Rus. 406.3: Raft-. H. 311 Sec. 304.5: M Hall I OL Hee. 305.3: W’ H. 406 Sec. .31 I : W. H. 216 Sne. .341: G. H 200 Soc. 365: G. H 203 Spe. 306.1 : S p * B. ?o ? Spe. 3 1 0 K .I • Spe. B. 214 Sp* 3 1 4 K .1 : E n g l. R. 102 Spe. 319.15: Spe. B 213 Spe 363: Sp e . R. 311 Spn. 325.3: B att;, H. 215 Spn. 326.3: B a tt * II. 307 Spn. 3 80K - B a t t s H TIO S ta . 432 I • P e a r c e H. 209 Sr*. 432.3: W H, 408 S ta . 376: WE H. 310 T r. 366: WE H. IO Zoo. 421.1 : E, Sc B. 115 Zoo. 370K : E. Sc. R. 137 EXAM SUPPLIES a t the University Co-Op AV E D N E S D AT M a y 21, 7 -1 0 P.M. ( F i n a n c e 361, G o v e r n m e n t 610* and 610h. S p a n i s h 407, an d c la s s e s m e e t i n g T u e s d a y e v e n i n g s ) Ar. FE 262K: A. B. 307 Ar. FE 3621,: A. B. 307 FE 3 6 0K .2: Ben. H. 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( C h e m i a t r y 605b, C iv il F . n g i n e e r i n g 121K , a n d c l a s s e s m e e t i n g M o n d a y e v e n i n g s ) Rib. 30 1 .1 9 N e w m a n C l u b Bib. 3 0 5 ,3 : C h u r c h o f C h r i s t B ib !* ( ' h a : r C h . 6 0 ; 9 ( a!! s e c t i o n s ) : R a D * A u d ,, ( ’. It. 15, G It I i. IE M A. C. E . 1 2 4 K . L FT S r It. 137 C. C. FT 1 2 4 K 3: IE FT 1 2 4 K 5 It. I , 12 I,. 12 M E . 1 7 3 1 , 3 : B e n . H . 18 M. E . 1 7 3 1 ,5 : Ben. H. 15 Mkt. 3 3 7 .1 1: Ren. H . 8 FT E n . 3 65 : R e n . H . 102 P h i . 3 6 5 : M ere* H . 3 1 4 P s y . 3 8 2 L : M e z e s H . 1 0 4 P s y . 3 9 0 L : M e z e s H . 3 0 5 P s y . 3 95K : M e z e s FR 102 S p e . 3 86 : E n g l . B. 105 S p n . 3 2 8 : B a t t s H. 217 S p n . 3 7 6 M : B a t t s H . 2 02 S t a . 4 3 2 .1 1 : B a t t s I L 115 W E D N E S D A Y M a y 28, 2 - 5 P .M . ( C l a s s e s m e e t i n g T T S l l ) A r c . 2 1 5 1 , 4 : A . B. 105 Bac, 3 1 6 : B a t t s A u d . Bac. 6 2 9 b . 2 : G. IE 14 R. VV. 2 2 1 .8 : B a t t s H. I C I ('. FT 3 2 2 : B a t t s H . 102 C. FT 4 3 5 . 2 : F l n g r . B. 2 0 6 K r m . 2 0 5 : II. M. A. B a s e m e n t j D r m . 3 4 3 : D r m . R. 20 1 : D r m . 3 5 5 : D r m . R 101 FT M. 2 2 0 .2 : B e n . H. 8 FT M. 3 8 2 : B a t t s H. 105 H i s . 3 1 5 1 , 1 6 : E n g l . B. 3 ^ M. FT 3 1 2 . 1 4 : E n g r . B. 2 1 2 M. E . 3 5 1 .2 : E . S c . B . 3 3 1 M us . 4 1 3 b : FL M . A. M u s . 2 6 9 1 , 1 3 : M u s . R 106 I’h r . 2 0 2 .8 : P h r . B. IGI I’h r . 8 1 3 b . 4: P h r . B. 3 0 4 P h r . 6 6 6 b .2 : FT S c . B. 2 2 3 P h r . 6 7 3 b .2 : J . B. 20 3 P h v . 4 0 1 ,4 : FT S c. R. 115 P h y . 8 1 2 b . 4 : P h y . B . 2 0 1 W E D N E S D A Y M a y 28, 7 - 1 0 P .M . ( A i r S c i e n c e 403b , f r e s h m a n m i li t a r y s c i e n c e , N a v a l S c i e n c e 402, a n d c l a s s e s m e e t i n g T h u r s d a y e v e n i n g s ) A. S. 4 0 3 b ( a l l s e c t i o n s ) : G. G. A u d . Bib. 8 0 4 , 1 : E n ( v e r s i f y P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h E d . A. 8 8 3 J : E n g l . B. 112 E d . C. 3 6 4 : E n g l . B. 102 M. S. 4 0 1 b ( a l l s e c t i o n s ) : B a t t a M. S. 4 0 2 b (a1! s e c t i o n s ) : B a t t a M. S. 4 0 4 b ( a l l s e c t i o n * ) : B a t t a M S. 4 0 6 b ( a l l s e c t i o n s ) : B a t t a A u d . A u d . A u d . A u d . NT S. 303 ( a i l s e c t i o n s ) : R O T C B . 3 1 0 - 3 1 2 P. E d . 2 12 : B e n . H. I l l T H U R S D A Y M a y 29, 9 - 1 2 A . M . ( C l a s s e s m e e t i n g T T 2 ) C E 2 6 2 N : E . Se. B . 137 Ch. 2 2 6 a . 2: E . S r . R. 223 ILI C. 9 6 7 L . 9 : E n g l . B. 203 FT FT 3 2 4 .4 : FT S c. B . 3 31 FT FL 3 3 1 : H . M . A. FT FT 4 3 1 : U M. A. IL M. 2 2 0 . 6 : B e n . H. * Geo. 3 7 7 1 , 2 : t i . IE 109 Gk. 4 8 0 : B a t t a H 101 lf. FT 3 3 2 : H . FT B. 127 IL E. 3 1 8 : H . FT B. 331 J. 3 8 2 : J . B. 2 09 VI. FT 3 1 2 . 1 8 : E n g r . B 30 1 VE E . 3 4 0 4: FL S e . B . 115 M. E. 3 4 3 : B a t t s A u d . M E. 3 6 8 .2 : B e n . I i . I U Mu*. 254KT4 M u s . B. 105 1 P h y . 3 9 2 .2 : J . IE 203 i S p e . 3 7 1 : B a t t s H . 102 T H U R S D A Y M a y 29. 2 -5 P .M . ( G e r m a n 4 6 6 ) G e r 406 I : B a t t s H. 2 0 2 G e r . 4 0 6 . 5 : B a t t a IE 115 G e r 4 0 6 .7 : B a t t a IE IGI G e r . 4 0 6 .9 : B a t t s H 3 0 " 5 . L B a t t s H . 10 4 E d . C . 3201 9 : F .ngl. B. 8 Ed. C 3 2 9 : B a t t # IE 105 YA. For ce R C " c * Thursday, May I, 1958 THE DAILY TEXAN P©g© 8 Campus News In Brief Chem istry Group Meets Today to Hear Papers The U n iv e rs ity chapter of Phi la m b d a I ’pailon, honorary rhemi- cal society, w ill meet T hu rsday from 3 to 5 p m in E x p e rlm r n u l Science B u ild in g 331. The m eeting is second in a aeries held to fa m iliariz e students with the presentation of technical pap­ er*. The two be ? paper* presented w ill lie aw arded prizes The meetings are also planned to give prosper tive graduate stu­ dents an idea of the research done jn ch em istry and chem ical engin­ eering, • UT G rad N am ed Officer O f Texas History Body Stu art M cG reg or, editor of the T exas A lm anac, was elected v ic e ­ president of the Texas H istorical Association at its annual meeting here F r id a y and Saturday. M cG regor, a shift m em ber on the G alia s M orning News. re c e iv ­ in ed journalism presented by H ie U n i­ v e rs ity of Texas first m aster s degree the Re-elected president of T S I IA w as Hr. R alph Steen of College Station. • • W a lte r Lawrence W ins Schaffer Scholarship W a lte r l l T-awrence .lr, has re. reived the Aaron Schaffer M em ­ o rial Scholarship He w as '.elected bv a facu lty com m ittee headed by In* A B. Swanson, professor of R om ance languages. The SHM! scholarship is a mena­ iate chairm an of the I-anga ce;'’ ! to 'he D epartm ent of Rom ance ages. Brazoria Exes Create Tw o Scholarship Fundi T w o J500 graduate scholarships for c a re e r to study at teachers the U n iv e rs ity have been estab­ lished by the B ra z o ria County J x- Sfudenfs’ Association. The Ex- Students' Association w ill adm lnis ter the aw ards W inners must have a B average In their undergraduate w-ork and agree to take 12 sem ester hours of graduate study. T h ey m ay sel­ ect dnv field for graduate work ate KA. ©man a' e and/or C o n fe d e r a te uriform s. H 'Y ’g h t o f ‘ ce b a 1! will be the p rc .e rra tio n o* tee new K A Rote. O th e r w eek en d a a ’ v c es f o r the KA s w I nc.ude a e e rem o r / F rid ay r i g — or the lawn of the fra te rn ity hour,© a* w i h the Southern states will ag a n sered® Psychology Chairman Dallenbach Retires A fte r 33-Year Service Dr K a r l M D.iucnha h, re fir mg ch airm an of the D epartm ent of Psychology, has made m an y sig­ nificant contributions to the U n i­ ve rsity and his profession. R ated among the top 50 scie n ­ tists in hts field by "Who s W ho in fn D alD nb ach cam e to Science the U n iv e rs ity in l'MR. P re v io u s ly he taught for 22 years at C ornell U n iv e rs ity , w here he w as Sage pn»fe nor of psychology. Best-known in the psychological world for more than 250 ex p eri­ m ents in sensation, m em ory, h e a r­ ing anti psychology of the b'ind, I >r. D allenbach is also editor and owner of the A m e ric a n Jo u rn a l of Psychology. Illinois, w h ere he fir. D allenbach rece iv e d his bach­ elor of arts degree from the U n i­ let­ versity of tered trat k. He than and in f earned his m aste r's from the U n i­ versity of Pittsb u rg h and doctors from Cornell U n iv e rs ity . Tn tim A rm y D r D allenbach t| edified as an expert w ith the the Cornel! pistol, and fired team while on the fa cu lty. for G am es anti puzzles h ave inter­ ested him since his chee ker pl ty­ ing days as a boy. As a graduate student at C o rn ell he w rote a paper on how he c a rrie d the m em ­ ory of the chess Im ard in his mind w hile p layin g chess.'’ "blindfolded Dr. D allen b ach has b e o n an am ateur m a g icia n for m an y years, although his w ife conv meed him some ye a rs ago that perform ing too often left little tim e for science. Ile was re c e n tly honored by the Departm ent o r Psych o lo g y with a dinner af the Com mot lore P e r ry Hotel Guest speaker at the com­ m emoration function was Dr. Ed- vvin ti B a rin g of H a rv a rd U n iv e r­ sity, a fo rm er fa cu lty colic igue of Dr D allen b ach s at Cornell. Grant to Be Used In Genetics Work A one-year V2 the N ational > w ill be used zoologists, D r. 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