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FRlpAY. FEBRUARY Ii. of llie slUdenl. we wish 10 su,,we have 110 l.nfe,rrhll II. lVe fel'! lli81 'Ihls 111111 of grllve ronl't would ap~rC'('I~le ,rn 'Ill! 4'mIlO,.. ~our e!fecllvomelS, 11 Ihal IhI. rule under Ihe dlrecl of the University. 11 In 8 mo,·. In Ih. ey'." \,W<'i\ . .. will have a "'''illig Monday " H. lO lUll. In 'he. "U~B InNnix'I's fire urged ;0' Italian Valentines UN~IO'S CALL OL 3·3711 Episcopal Church Seminary and Bloomington . PREACHING MISSION February 16-20 Rt. Rev. John P. Crane RI. Rev. Francis W. Licklie!d Ichiinq Services Each r'/cnillg 7:30 ~mlbers of any congregation or of no are cordially invited. a picnIc when you're refreshed, OCiCI·Oola. with Its cold crisp taste, Is always Just right, too sweet ••• refreshes best. th1npgo betterth eo1re Bottling Co., Greancastle, Ind., Inc. THE DEPA President 'ells Students Of Design For Decade DePauw University. Greencastle. Indiana Monday, February 17, 1964 By SALLY BLY - FEBRUARY 21 AND 22 Explaining why the "Design for a Decade" has not been announced, Presldenl William Kerstetter told the student body Friday evening that plans were In. conclusive and that any premature announcement would Jeopardize the fund-raising phase of the plan. Duzer ID~ And Duck Series To Present 'The Fantasticks' The purpose of Ihe plan. he said "is 10 enable an Institution and the people whJ have responsibility for it 10 have a sense of direction to layout major elements In the developing purpose of an institution, and thus have clear goals and even clear means whereOIl rib. 21 and 22 Duz ... ou by it Is hoped that these goals can be realized." roI TbP Dud< ScriM will p~ .. I ol/·8n>ldway's 10ng"I' _, .00 mOil IUecHlful ..... 1Il 1110 Fanl .. U.... In XIIWIY htll. Wrtnfll by Harvey Schmldt !III Tom Jones. the play 011' """ It The Sullivan SIreet Aa11IoUIe In New York on III' 3 1900 Ind Is .1111 play' laC thlr'. The Fantutleb ~ IoIlId upon LeI 11'1'''_, .... by Edmond RotJ·tand, 1b! Romance ..... were a COIl' '" 0/ young.t .... whose fatn· III iIIsIIted on piaylne Capu· IIII1Jd )!ontague In the hope If lunh,r1ng the love affair. fto rllla'lIeb It aublllled 'A Pmble About Love." 'I1te ~"'t. of the parable ore ., llednc mlxlure borrowing fnIII such diverse SOU!'Cel a. lit old·/uhloned operelta. jill. and some Iradillons of II! Chinese Ihealre. In the .ords 01 the .ulho.... "'I1t1s IIIII!tIl Is dltlerenl." rrlUfIl ,peclflcally for ott· hdway production. Ihe play klllku1ted 10 the open ala,e e/\lOll. ~ Old AClor and Th. Mall Who 01 .. are play<'d by Paul Shimer and De LuI . ton. 'I1te MUle Is David Haines. 'I1te score 01 'hie .' ..... u""'" L, htghllghl,,1 by such songs as 'Try 10 Remember." "Soon It·s Gonna Rain," "~{uch M 0 r c." and "They Were You." The p!ay Is directed by Mike Slaugh IeI', asslsled by Slephen Fry. n,e Technical dlreclor Is Stu Grauel. Tlck.I. lor The FanlaRtlck.. are available al the bookslore or at Ihe door. Curtain lime Pres. William Kerstetter I. I:SO p.Ol. The University has been Inv lved in redefining and reshaping its "goals to meet Ihe demands of the future." All planning efforts should reach their culmination at the June meeting of the Board of Trustees. ------ The President praised the faculty. committees which have been concerned with academic revisions of Ihe University. "The heart of the mat.ter is the academic plan· ning," he said, and the faculty "will have tJ make any ptans In the academic sphere." He p61nted out that students had met with these Committees and some of their requests were taken Into consideration. The faculty also .relled on last year's Student Senate questionnaire on calendar reform. Wabash Wins Invitational YSA Secretary Debate 2nd Year In Row To Discuss Case Wabash College won De· Pauw's aev.nleenlh annual Invllatlonal de 6 a Ie {ouma· menl Salunlay for Ih. """"nd yoar In a row. Bolh of Wa· buh's leams had perfect 4-0 records. giving Wabash an 8-0 ov.rall record and flnl place. The leams slarted at 9:30 a.m .• look time oul for lunch and a performance b)' Ih. Madrigals. and then relumed 10 Asbury hall until 1.1. In Ihe aUemoon. Elch rolleee had an aUlrm· alive and a negative learn. and each of Ih..., leams debaled four times. The eomblned record of tho I\\'o Icams deIl'I'mlned Ih. tlnal record 01 each Individual college. and Ihu5 the final slandlngs. Butler University Was second In Ihe loumamenl wllh an overall 6-2 record. AI· though not garnering Ihe top Icam award. Ihey did h.ve Ihe loumamenl'. lop Indlvld· ual speaker In Mike McGee. For IU Students . The sec"ela ry of Ihe Indiana Unlverslly Young SodallRt AI· lIance, which allracled allen. tlon IV hen all. mpls Were made 10 squelch Ihe organl· lOtion, will speak lomorrow night nl 8 p.m. In Ihe library auditorium. Sponsored by Toynbee. Tom Morgnn w\'1 presenl Ihls side 01 Ihc .. I n d I a n a Sedillon Mentioning various alternatives to the current two semester program the President Indicated the possibility of an intersession program. Under one of the proposals, "the month of January offers many exciting p: ssib1l1ties," he aaded. Speaking of the building program. the President poinled to the needs of the students. such as a science building, health center, performing arts center, music building. new gymnasium. Cnse." He also suggested the renovation and expansion The acllon 01 Ihe counly of existing structur~s. Taking Ihlrd place were the proseculol' 10 Indici Ihe stu. The completed plan wll\ be "made known In IIIIlIrry hall In .ullllzlng.a. ' .- -_ . dc.bal.\>n..1I'Q!1!..JItc JIn)),erslly ...dents. all tJUl-hIisl~ _of .an;IiuU:...such a fashion as to arouse great public Interest and 01 illinois who had an overnll alia nil II-communism law has to serve as a broad base for seeking support of many record of 5·3. been Inlerprel.d as a Ihreal individuals and foundations and Institutions" he ex. ...u ""t tel,ht!, a mlnlmlllll UB Boarda ~ l!1lrr)', and close ~ntad rl1Io fhp audlfflce IhrouchoUt. I!II Ptr!lllIn I. featured as Ill! Nlonlor. and doublM as tit IDndIt EI Gallo when the !let ~ulres. Doug Weir piaJ1 the boy, Mall; Judy Iu!oU!lIA the girl, LullS. 'I1te ..,., hlher Is Jim Wright; lit GIrl', Falher, Phil Steph· Yr. 1o Discuss - Kinnedy ~Inlltrations T1If You n g Republican', Illb "'II P .... nl a dllCUlllon IIIIbt Johnson admlnlslraUon ~!llIl Wednesday In the -I Union. :n Knlghls. Public a... dlreetol', will ~ ""I ~ Republican view. 1ObII, With Prot. William Mor~ COlItfndlng Ihe Democra. lit PildllOn. They will dlacuu lit poUtlcal aspecl. of the . kImaon admlnlslratlon and IInIrUI It with Ihat of Ken. btIIy. lit. )(nlahlo has s<>rved as ~IY Councilman for tho PUblican )larty. while Prof. ~w II In Ihe Political P<>lI; .... deportmenl. teacjJlng A!r.tr(i1 j .dmlnlslratlon and Prof can presidency couraee. ij~! 'neMlJrrow I. alia an .e' I1oe 1l1ocrat. It lhe 7t&ram wUl hopefully ""lid ral 01 n seriM pre~ by Ihe Young Republl. III ,10 COunleract Ihe "politi. ~ :wthy. of Ihe sludenta." Jlek S"~~ of club president ""'t. ~U It j It Id!a udents seeking a clear- 01 bOth Of the POlitical 'views !OIJl1g~ major POruM are en· '" 10 a\lend. Applications for Junior and Sonlor boards are due Fob. 27. Student Union presldenl Tom Gibson announced yes· lenlay. 10 constitullonAI rights. l ' d . ' DePauw was nol so 10r1U' P ame . nnle. however. AS Ih.y tin· Thc Unlverslly has refused Inlervlews for senior boards \vllI be hold Feb. 27. 28 and 29. 'I1te three candida les for p~ sldont of Ihe Sludenl Unton will be announced on March Ished 10lh oul of Ihe 16'Ieam 10 toke Any Acllon 10 removo field. And were unAble 10 lake Ihe slUllents; Ihe faculty pub· Baker To Talk any of Ihe IndividUAl speAk· IIshed • stalemenl chArging Ing awards. Ihe prosecutor with Irylng 10 On Advertising sUPiI"ess Ideas And Irylng 10 Olher colleges thai were Inlllci his vl.ws UPOIl Ihe Unlenterfld In (' 1 u d c d Imllan8 vcrstty. I. with campaigns running from March 2 Ihrough Ihe tlflh. E1cctlons will be March 6. Stal.. IV. Soulhen, illinoiS, E a s I • I' n 1I111101s, Prll,d~ llI, When 1011. Wavne Siale. AI· blon. Hope, MlrhlgAn Sial., Bellermlne. and Murra)' Siale . "VISIT TO A SMALL CAMPUS" The slud.nls have been In· dieted ( (II' IIsubvcrslon" on th~ basis 01 a speaker Ihey spon' • ored. Monon Nears Completion If DAVE IIECKItBMAN "Vlalt to a Small Campus." 1964's Mo· non Revue. Is nearing Ihe tlnal stages of preparation for Its Feb. 27, 28 and 28 presenlallon. 'I1lc ",how also Inchul(.~ II look At 0 "hash" ttCSsion or w:)lneU'8 nIsh, tentu-lngDenns Nello Barnhart nnd 1-.1h,1 ~nt""ell alld l'rols. nulh Les'cr lind EUmbeth TIl, nell Claren.. F. Baker of ,the Lofayellc Typesetting Com· pany. will speak Wednesday nt the Arl Center on "Art In Relation 10 Advertising." The lalk Is scheduled for 2 p.m. Mr. Baker studied Journal· Ism and "dvertlslng aI , De· Pauw. He worked for 35 yean of ad\'crllslng as a copywriter, Jdea man. and production man. The aim 01 I h e lalk Is 10 show Ihe relationship beIween arl and copy In adver· tlslng, with a look behind Ihe srenes to get an Idea as to how advertising Is actually crealed. Atop ... I. IIela pledre Rick Me· Call1.ler. MembeIB., the Bela Theta 1'1 pled", cIuII worked Salurday mornIA&' removll" Ihe red pain' and washing Ihe owl and Ita ...... (Photo by Jacobel '!'III! production, lealurtng a facull), and admlnlslratloll casl, will be' co-dlrecled by Profs. Ray Mizer, James Elrod and Mllton Trusler. '!'III! scrtpt was wrillen by Pro· lessor Mtur. '!'III! Iwo'act music and comedy vartety show cenlers around Ihe visit of a pros' pectlve Itudent 10 a small cOllege campus. From limo 10 lime during the play. a crltlral obser"e,' (Prol Robe"1 F1elcher ap' pears to glvc his comment 011 the scenes. I Other feat ures Include n series of slides showing IAmlllal' cam!lUS slghls belo"e the opening curlnln nnd n hootcnuny tn thC' second act, DPU YWCA To Feature Reynolds On Communism It prescnls a longue-In·cheek glance al today's college campus through the eyes of Ihe faculty and admlnlslratlon. In Ihe presenlallon a high school sen 101' vlBltlng Ihe school for Ihe flrsl time (Prol. John McFarland) Is .hown whal life on a small campus Is like by two guides (Mr. Lou Fonlalne and Pro!. Randall Uslerman). The threesome loUrs some lamlllar campus sights. visiting Ihe physical educa' tlon and music departments. Ihe newspaper office, a faculty meeting tfeaturlng Dean Robert Farber and Prots. Harry Vollmer and Herold Ross) and a "typical" blank.I party (with Mr. Norman Knlghl' and 1m. John McFarland). Stud.nls helping wllh Ihe produetlon Ilrc S~hby Showalter, dramatic director; Kalhy Sreales, lechnlcnl dlo'eclor; Lorrln Woodcook, muslcnl dll'eclol'; Judy .Oster· land, publicity dh"cIOl'; Mary Ewing, busl· ncss mnnng""; Marlha Nord.nholz. assist· ant dlr .. to,·; Calhy BU"I, costumes; and Stu Grauel, stsge managel', Several prlzcs, donoled by Greencastle me,'ChBnts 'nnd ranging /I'om $7-15 In value. will be given away at a drnlvlng during the Intetmlsslon. Each tlckel will Include one chnncc for Ihe drawing. Th. presenlallon will I'un npproxlmale' ly IWO hou,·s. - ~'ck(,ls nl'e SI.50 nnd will go on Bale In Ihc nookslol'e Monday. F. b. 24. The DePauw YWCA chapler makes lis Ihlrd presenla· tlon 10 Ihe eampus Wednesday al 7:30 p.m., when Carroll Reynolds, Indianapolis' dlreclor 01 Economic Educallon s"eaks 10 Ihe sluden.ls on Com· munlsm. nle program. scheduled lor the Studenl Union. Is designed 10 explain Ihe American sys· tem of capitalistic soclely and Ihe dangen of a socialistic economy. Reynoldsl has had experl· ence 891 a commentator, actor, .and announcer . fo r the Voice of Freedom show on WITV, Chnnnel 4. His ettorts In pub II c economic education have won him citations .uch as Ihe George Washlnglon medal and Ihe Honor Certlfl· cate from Ihe Freedom Faun· dation. nle basic aim of his talk will be 10 'Intol'm sludents on major economic Issue. faelng the U.S. ns well as expressing a possible means of acUon. Reynolds will dellnlale facts of Ihe communistic consplra· cy and Ihe hidden weaknesses 01 SOCialism. and hopes slu· denls will corry Ihe Ideas Into discussion following the lalk.
Object Description
Title | The DePauw, February 17, 1964 |
Selected Headlines | Duzer Du And Duck Series To Present 'The Fantasticks' [p. 1]; President Tells Students Of Design For Decade [p. 1]; Wabash Wins Invitational Debate 2nd Year In A Row [p. 1]; YR's To discuss L.B.J. - Kennedy Administrations [p. 1]; Monon Nears Completion [p |
Specific Subject |
Duzer Du President Construction Wabash College Debate Team Republicans Theater YWCA Faculty Protests Athletic Department Intramurals |
Collection Name | The DePauw |
Date | 1964-02-17 |
Time Period | 1960-1969 |
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Rights Statement | Archives of DePauw University |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Filename | 02-17-1964.pdf |
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Selected Headlines | FRlpAY. FEBRUARY Ii. of llie slUdenl. we wish 10 su,,we have 110 l.nfe,rrhll II. lVe fel'! lli81 'Ihls 111111 of grllve ronl't would ap~rC'('I~le ,rn 'Ill! 4'mIlO,.. ~our e!fecllvomelS, 11 Ihal IhI. rule under Ihe dlrecl of the University. 11 In 8 mo,·. In Ih. ey'." \,W<'i\ . .. will have a "'''illig Monday " H. lO lUll. In 'he. "U~B InNnix'I's fire urged ;0' Italian Valentines UN~IO'S CALL OL 3·3711 Episcopal Church Seminary and Bloomington . PREACHING MISSION February 16-20 Rt. Rev. John P. Crane RI. Rev. Francis W. Licklie!d Ichiinq Services Each r'/cnillg 7:30 ~mlbers of any congregation or of no are cordially invited. a picnIc when you're refreshed, OCiCI·Oola. with Its cold crisp taste, Is always Just right, too sweet ••• refreshes best. th1npgo betterth eo1re Bottling Co., Greancastle, Ind., Inc. THE DEPA President 'ells Students Of Design For Decade DePauw University. Greencastle. Indiana Monday, February 17, 1964 By SALLY BLY - FEBRUARY 21 AND 22 Explaining why the "Design for a Decade" has not been announced, Presldenl William Kerstetter told the student body Friday evening that plans were In. conclusive and that any premature announcement would Jeopardize the fund-raising phase of the plan. Duzer ID~ And Duck Series To Present 'The Fantasticks' The purpose of Ihe plan. he said "is 10 enable an Institution and the people whJ have responsibility for it 10 have a sense of direction to layout major elements In the developing purpose of an institution, and thus have clear goals and even clear means whereOIl rib. 21 and 22 Duz ... ou by it Is hoped that these goals can be realized." roI TbP Dud< ScriM will p~ .. I ol/·8n>ldway's 10ng"I' _, .00 mOil IUecHlful ..... 1Il 1110 Fanl .. U.... In XIIWIY htll. Wrtnfll by Harvey Schmldt !III Tom Jones. the play 011' """ It The Sullivan SIreet Aa11IoUIe In New York on III' 3 1900 Ind Is .1111 play' laC thlr'. The Fantutleb ~ IoIlId upon LeI 11'1'''_, .... by Edmond RotJ·tand, 1b! Romance ..... were a COIl' '" 0/ young.t .... whose fatn· III iIIsIIted on piaylne Capu· IIII1Jd )!ontague In the hope If lunh,r1ng the love affair. fto rllla'lIeb It aublllled 'A Pmble About Love." 'I1te ~"'t. of the parable ore ., llednc mlxlure borrowing fnIII such diverse SOU!'Cel a. lit old·/uhloned operelta. jill. and some Iradillons of II! Chinese Ihealre. In the .ords 01 the .ulho.... "'I1t1s IIIII!tIl Is dltlerenl." rrlUfIl ,peclflcally for ott· hdway production. Ihe play klllku1ted 10 the open ala,e e/\lOll. ~ Old AClor and Th. Mall Who 01 .. are play<'d by Paul Shimer and De LuI . ton. 'I1te MUle Is David Haines. 'I1te score 01 'hie .' ..... u""'" L, htghllghl,,1 by such songs as 'Try 10 Remember." "Soon It·s Gonna Rain," "~{uch M 0 r c." and "They Were You." The p!ay Is directed by Mike Slaugh IeI', asslsled by Slephen Fry. n,e Technical dlreclor Is Stu Grauel. Tlck.I. lor The FanlaRtlck.. are available al the bookslore or at Ihe door. Curtain lime Pres. William Kerstetter I. I:SO p.Ol. The University has been Inv lved in redefining and reshaping its "goals to meet Ihe demands of the future." All planning efforts should reach their culmination at the June meeting of the Board of Trustees. ------ The President praised the faculty. committees which have been concerned with academic revisions of Ihe University. "The heart of the mat.ter is the academic plan· ning," he said, and the faculty "will have tJ make any ptans In the academic sphere." He p61nted out that students had met with these Committees and some of their requests were taken Into consideration. The faculty also .relled on last year's Student Senate questionnaire on calendar reform. Wabash Wins Invitational YSA Secretary Debate 2nd Year In Row To Discuss Case Wabash College won De· Pauw's aev.nleenlh annual Invllatlonal de 6 a Ie {ouma· menl Salunlay for Ih. """"nd yoar In a row. Bolh of Wa· buh's leams had perfect 4-0 records. giving Wabash an 8-0 ov.rall record and flnl place. The leams slarted at 9:30 a.m .• look time oul for lunch and a performance b)' Ih. Madrigals. and then relumed 10 Asbury hall until 1.1. In Ihe aUemoon. Elch rolleee had an aUlrm· alive and a negative learn. and each of Ih..., leams debaled four times. The eomblned record of tho I\\'o Icams deIl'I'mlned Ih. tlnal record 01 each Individual college. and Ihu5 the final slandlngs. Butler University Was second In Ihe loumamenl wllh an overall 6-2 record. AI· though not garnering Ihe top Icam award. Ihey did h.ve Ihe loumamenl'. lop Indlvld· ual speaker In Mike McGee. For IU Students . The sec"ela ry of Ihe Indiana Unlverslly Young SodallRt AI· lIance, which allracled allen. tlon IV hen all. mpls Were made 10 squelch Ihe organl· lOtion, will speak lomorrow night nl 8 p.m. In Ihe library auditorium. Sponsored by Toynbee. Tom Morgnn w\'1 presenl Ihls side 01 Ihc .. I n d I a n a Sedillon Mentioning various alternatives to the current two semester program the President Indicated the possibility of an intersession program. Under one of the proposals, "the month of January offers many exciting p: ssib1l1ties," he aaded. Speaking of the building program. the President poinled to the needs of the students. such as a science building, health center, performing arts center, music building. new gymnasium. Cnse." He also suggested the renovation and expansion The acllon 01 Ihe counly of existing structur~s. Taking Ihlrd place were the proseculol' 10 Indici Ihe stu. The completed plan wll\ be "made known In IIIIlIrry hall In .ullllzlng.a. ' .- -_ . dc.bal.\>n..1I'Q!1!..JItc JIn)),erslly ...dents. all tJUl-hIisl~ _of .an;IiuU:...such a fashion as to arouse great public Interest and 01 illinois who had an overnll alia nil II-communism law has to serve as a broad base for seeking support of many record of 5·3. been Inlerprel.d as a Ihreal individuals and foundations and Institutions" he ex. ...u ""t tel,ht!, a mlnlmlllll UB Boarda ~ l!1lrr)', and close ~ntad rl1Io fhp audlfflce IhrouchoUt. I!II Ptr!lllIn I. featured as Ill! Nlonlor. and doublM as tit IDndIt EI Gallo when the !let ~ulres. Doug Weir piaJ1 the boy, Mall; Judy Iu!oU!lIA the girl, LullS. 'I1te ..,., hlher Is Jim Wright; lit GIrl', Falher, Phil Steph· Yr. 1o Discuss - Kinnedy ~Inlltrations T1If You n g Republican', Illb "'II P .... nl a dllCUlllon IIIIbt Johnson admlnlslraUon ~!llIl Wednesday In the -I Union. :n Knlghls. Public a... dlreetol', will ~ ""I ~ Republican view. 1ObII, With Prot. William Mor~ COlItfndlng Ihe Democra. lit PildllOn. They will dlacuu lit poUtlcal aspecl. of the . kImaon admlnlslratlon and IInIrUI It with Ihat of Ken. btIIy. lit. )(nlahlo has s<>rved as ~IY Councilman for tho PUblican )larty. while Prof. ~w II In Ihe Political P<>lI; .... deportmenl. teacjJlng A!r.tr(i1 j .dmlnlslratlon and Prof can presidency couraee. ij~! 'neMlJrrow I. alia an .e' I1oe 1l1ocrat. It lhe 7t&ram wUl hopefully ""lid ral 01 n seriM pre~ by Ihe Young Republl. III ,10 COunleract Ihe "politi. ~ :wthy. of Ihe sludenta." Jlek S"~~ of club president ""'t. ~U It j It Id!a udents seeking a clear- 01 bOth Of the POlitical 'views !OIJl1g~ major POruM are en· '" 10 a\lend. Applications for Junior and Sonlor boards are due Fob. 27. Student Union presldenl Tom Gibson announced yes· lenlay. 10 constitullonAI rights. l ' d . ' DePauw was nol so 10r1U' P ame . nnle. however. AS Ih.y tin· Thc Unlverslly has refused Inlervlews for senior boards \vllI be hold Feb. 27. 28 and 29. 'I1te three candida les for p~ sldont of Ihe Sludenl Unton will be announced on March Ished 10lh oul of Ihe 16'Ieam 10 toke Any Acllon 10 removo field. And were unAble 10 lake Ihe slUllents; Ihe faculty pub· Baker To Talk any of Ihe IndividUAl speAk· IIshed • stalemenl chArging Ing awards. Ihe prosecutor with Irylng 10 On Advertising sUPiI"ess Ideas And Irylng 10 Olher colleges thai were Inlllci his vl.ws UPOIl Ihe Unlenterfld In (' 1 u d c d Imllan8 vcrstty. I. with campaigns running from March 2 Ihrough Ihe tlflh. E1cctlons will be March 6. Stal.. IV. Soulhen, illinoiS, E a s I • I' n 1I111101s, Prll,d~ llI, When 1011. Wavne Siale. AI· blon. Hope, MlrhlgAn Sial., Bellermlne. and Murra)' Siale . "VISIT TO A SMALL CAMPUS" The slud.nls have been In· dieted ( (II' IIsubvcrslon" on th~ basis 01 a speaker Ihey spon' • ored. Monon Nears Completion If DAVE IIECKItBMAN "Vlalt to a Small Campus." 1964's Mo· non Revue. Is nearing Ihe tlnal stages of preparation for Its Feb. 27, 28 and 28 presenlallon. 'I1lc ",how also Inchul(.~ II look At 0 "hash" ttCSsion or w:)lneU'8 nIsh, tentu-lngDenns Nello Barnhart nnd 1-.1h,1 ~nt""ell alld l'rols. nulh Les'cr lind EUmbeth TIl, nell Claren.. F. Baker of ,the Lofayellc Typesetting Com· pany. will speak Wednesday nt the Arl Center on "Art In Relation 10 Advertising." The lalk Is scheduled for 2 p.m. Mr. Baker studied Journal· Ism and "dvertlslng aI , De· Pauw. He worked for 35 yean of ad\'crllslng as a copywriter, Jdea man. and production man. The aim 01 I h e lalk Is 10 show Ihe relationship beIween arl and copy In adver· tlslng, with a look behind Ihe srenes to get an Idea as to how advertising Is actually crealed. Atop ... I. IIela pledre Rick Me· Call1.ler. MembeIB., the Bela Theta 1'1 pled", cIuII worked Salurday mornIA&' removll" Ihe red pain' and washing Ihe owl and Ita ...... (Photo by Jacobel '!'III! production, lealurtng a facull), and admlnlslratloll casl, will be' co-dlrecled by Profs. Ray Mizer, James Elrod and Mllton Trusler. '!'III! scrtpt was wrillen by Pro· lessor Mtur. '!'III! Iwo'act music and comedy vartety show cenlers around Ihe visit of a pros' pectlve Itudent 10 a small cOllege campus. From limo 10 lime during the play. a crltlral obser"e,' (Prol Robe"1 F1elcher ap' pears to glvc his comment 011 the scenes. I Other feat ures Include n series of slides showing IAmlllal' cam!lUS slghls belo"e the opening curlnln nnd n hootcnuny tn thC' second act, DPU YWCA To Feature Reynolds On Communism It prescnls a longue-In·cheek glance al today's college campus through the eyes of Ihe faculty and admlnlslratlon. In Ihe presenlallon a high school sen 101' vlBltlng Ihe school for Ihe flrsl time (Prol. John McFarland) Is .hown whal life on a small campus Is like by two guides (Mr. Lou Fonlalne and Pro!. Randall Uslerman). The threesome loUrs some lamlllar campus sights. visiting Ihe physical educa' tlon and music departments. Ihe newspaper office, a faculty meeting tfeaturlng Dean Robert Farber and Prots. Harry Vollmer and Herold Ross) and a "typical" blank.I party (with Mr. Norman Knlghl' and 1m. John McFarland). Stud.nls helping wllh Ihe produetlon Ilrc S~hby Showalter, dramatic director; Kalhy Sreales, lechnlcnl dlo'eclor; Lorrln Woodcook, muslcnl dll'eclol'; Judy .Oster· land, publicity dh"cIOl'; Mary Ewing, busl· ncss mnnng""; Marlha Nord.nholz. assist· ant dlr .. to,·; Calhy BU"I, costumes; and Stu Grauel, stsge managel', Several prlzcs, donoled by Greencastle me,'ChBnts 'nnd ranging /I'om $7-15 In value. will be given away at a drnlvlng during the Intetmlsslon. Each tlckel will Include one chnncc for Ihe drawing. Th. presenlallon will I'un npproxlmale' ly IWO hou,·s. - ~'ck(,ls nl'e SI.50 nnd will go on Bale In Ihc nookslol'e Monday. F. b. 24. The DePauw YWCA chapler makes lis Ihlrd presenla· tlon 10 Ihe eampus Wednesday al 7:30 p.m., when Carroll Reynolds, Indianapolis' dlreclor 01 Economic Educallon s"eaks 10 Ihe sluden.ls on Com· munlsm. nle program. scheduled lor the Studenl Union. Is designed 10 explain Ihe American sys· tem of capitalistic soclely and Ihe dangen of a socialistic economy. Reynoldsl has had experl· ence 891 a commentator, actor, .and announcer . fo r the Voice of Freedom show on WITV, Chnnnel 4. His ettorts In pub II c economic education have won him citations .uch as Ihe George Washlnglon medal and Ihe Honor Certlfl· cate from Ihe Freedom Faun· dation. nle basic aim of his talk will be 10 'Intol'm sludents on major economic Issue. faelng the U.S. ns well as expressing a possible means of acUon. Reynolds will dellnlale facts of Ihe communistic consplra· cy and Ihe hidden weaknesses 01 SOCialism. and hopes slu· denls will corry Ihe Ideas Into discussion following the lalk. |
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