Page 1 |
Save page Remove page | Previous | 1 of 4 | Next |
|
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
Large
Extra Large
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
All (PDF)
|
This page
All
|
---- 1---' ·- .. - .-. FRIDAY, MAY I, 1964 for all .taIf on The DePauw BIIY "Shad" 0/ picked up now at Ihe Sacred Mu.hrOOIll" bulldln, or In Ber,lIIann'. ortlee, l2A~T~BO~O~K~·~~ ... lIa\l. Students and Parents Invited KIWANIS BREAKFAST Sunday, May 3 Hours Rldpllih School 11 n.lII. (Nexl 10 Della Gamma) $1.00 PER PERSON ~'or Kiwanis COlllnllrnlt)' "rojeds liCE MOIS DE MAI" The Madrigal Singers DAY -WEEKEND 9:00 p.1I!. Tickets at the Bookstore And At The Door CHATEAU pre,ent WORbD FOR MOM" the Far East narrated by Ray ~'UUU'"; ··"'n.~" from Mondo Cane; South Puppet Song. frolll Carnl· frolll Paln!\ Your Wagon, plu. others. &2 , , \ , 10:30 each night Meharry Hall THE BOOKSTOR, E THE DEPA nePauw University. Greencastle. M~nday, May 4, 1964 IPortfolio" Should Flourish Oar CfJitoral Wasteland, milled and expand Ihe ma,'. t'/'Hllve safari hlB ket among Ihe oludenl body. III 1n10 Ihe lreacheroul ' In Portlollo', II"" los,,(> Ihe ........ cl.ble ~lIds af dlvenlly 01 mal. rlnl Is p .... DrPauw cullural WIBle- lent . .. layoul pres."ls a sound baSis 101' the ('restlve Writing. For Ihe Shorl lIerlon nnd poo,,), on Ihe InSide, Edllor Conrad and company are to be commended. So oflen Ihe hOlbed of small·mlnded Invia Sllld""l publlcallons lend I~ p",selll we.k crallsmanship or Insipid ,.allonale. How. (·ver. I'ortfollo has assembled II wrilers who, In general. convey II strength In prcscnInrion and a choice of subjeel mallcr far nbove Irlvlalll)'. Morlar Board For 1965 ~Iorl'r IIoanl capped OUl4ilandlng Junior women tor membe"'hlp Saturday atlernoon. Ch_1l trom lett to right were first row: Joyce Newlh~ Undo }[orran. Ginny Kerns, SIl", F.berhanl. Sally Me- Call and Bobby Bait.. 8eoond row, III....,. ~I"eller, Lana lIenrieha, 8anb Roberto, Arl'"e Shaneytelt and Johannah J ... ... (Photo by J .... ha) Can Ihls rnrnVan 3ur· The magazine has been !lie barren onvlrons? edlled by SN Conr.". Wllh I~ like ", many of lis Doue Travl. as assl8lanl wan d • r Inlo edllor. Acllng In nn advisory Kitty Harris Named Queen or oblivion? capac(ly Were English pro. D<Pauw's now fesson Ray Mlw,·. Roborl mapzlnc. deserve. John.on, and OliVer RObin. .nd 1I0urith. son, and arl professo,' Wil. u sueccssor 10 Magazine, I'ortot ,Ivlng more ronal giving more con" IIIe ttliling Rnd pro- 01 lbe coll .. "on to III hoprd Ihnl a prlI Iud e n I oonlrolled would InerellC Ih. malcrlal sub-lIam Meehan. I'ortrollo'. layoul I, "neal," a. In ~fr. p. K. Bial1l'hR ... I's shorl .Iory. ''The l','O ublp Wllh Prople." Excelle", InSie hu !leen USed In Ihe choice of prinl .nd rcslralnl In em. belllshmen!... Jilek Glove,", qulel WoedCUI of EnSI College. ·"nme:' ap~ars on Ihr cover. The resull Is a book Whose N.B. Bill Seclonge'. Slor)" "Pow' er," F',·l'tlerlrk John" flrsl and second poems Irom "Thr"" Poems." Killy Harris, an elementary educalion major, Was chosen Saturday to reign as queen of DePauw's ~tn)' Day. MOlheT's Dny weekend pa' geanlry. Picked by VOle 01 her Hen. lor classmates, Ihe queen \VAS chosen Irom a field of 11 sen. lor eondldales. Her COil" In. c1uded Kalhl Plnkstall and Kalhy Auil. ~'ourtecn more coeds, nil Juniors. eaMled Morlar Boanls In olher major developmenls during Ihe weekend Ihal drew nearly 1000 parellis 10 Ihe campus. hard, Saruh McCall, Sarah Roberls, Joyee Newlin and Virginia Kerns. Also Robe,·I. Ballz, Lalla Henrich, Johanna Jones, Nancy Mueller, Linda Morgan, and Arlene Shaneyfell. Siudylllg abroad Ihls scmes. ler and eapped In absenUa were Helen Boardman, San. dm .Tones nnd Chrlslln. Olton. 'J'wenly Air Force cod.ls picked up a SCore of awnrds Ihat were pre .. nled during Ihe AFROTC's annual Molher's Day review yeslerday morning. SlUdenls decorated tor scholarship, military leadership and Inleresl In the de. Inchment were Roger Meredith, Gerald Shine, Joseph Nowlin, Thoma. Lontz, Donald Wright, Barrie Peterson, nnd John McConnell. Olher cadels honored were Charles Adam., Robert Buchen berger, Robert Slro .. , Tho. mas Melz, Steven MorehouSf, Richard Ca. tie, Richard Meredllh and John Fteld. Also David Bailey, Robert Frlebus, R u s s ell Stullken, Harold Siorer and Rlcliard i\galn, th e editors and wri ters must be congratuIOled. I'orllollo provides a strength and an excellence which Ihe DePauw communi. I)' would do well to take ad\! Rlllngc 0(, I'orlfollo Is 011 solc for $.75 01 Ihe DPU IlotlkSlorc and 01 Books Plus. Honored lor leadership. scholarship and service lind ______________ -: _____ _ capped d uri n g ceremonies , Yemm. hyaersrlye rdH.yol l .wlleren oSoUnS OIII n EbMe,e'-· Instrudor, Students May Day Queen IIrrt. rtll11ed .. May q,-, during the Mal' llay ..... y. Her 00Urt Included nlDners·np KRUll' -III"lIId' Kathy Aull lMlIecled by all Henlor wOllle". (Photo by JR"'Ils) Eight Senior Wolunteers Accepted In Peace Corps Ill' DAVF. IIECKERMAN A I leasl plghl D<Pauw scnlors hnve been aeeepled as trainees (or servirc In thf' PI"\3C'1' Corps. The volunleers are AI Brill. I.,nren Brown, Dave Kingsley. Sail), Munch, Judy Sehlek, Joe TOlaro, Nonc)' Wagner nnd Harr), Wing. n.. group of elghl will ""gin Ihe IWo ye.r sorvl .. period In early summer wllh n six to twelve week ex1ensl ,,~ trainIng session at varIous American college, .nd universities. '1111s 1IIIIIni Iralnlng period will Include len to Iwelve hour~ of c1a!'ses six days 8 Wf'ck. APfH'oxlmatcly olle hall of Ihe lime will be spent sludyIng Ihe nAlive language 01 Ihe counlry 10 w hie h Ihe Ilrospecllve members will be aSSigned. The re" of Ihe lime will be devoted 10 Ihe developenl 01 lenchlng lech· niqucs and a Sludy 01 the host country's culture. economics and government. Volunleer. for Ihe Peace Corps .re flrsl aceepll't1 •• trainees and are evaluated IhTOUghoUl Ihe Inilial " .. In' Ing perled. II all the opening lesls are passed, Ihey a... 10 go 10 Puerto Rico tor an coneenIraled · physical lralnlng session of approxlmalel)' three weeks. The Iralnees then beeome (Conlnued on Pare 4) is.ians E~plained BURR Image docs DePauw 10 Pretenl 10 Ihe hlg\! ~;~:;~:~·ure for the eyes of Ad. t~e rolo of fraIOrorlties In reIChool .. nlors T" tHe role of Ihe ChUrch In DoP.~w In Ihe selecllon 01 II IlIlure student. "Siudents are fie' 1 .. led on the basis 01 high school class rank, atlnlnmelll ond motlvallon, Ihe qualHy 01 Ihe high school. Ihe compelllion within Ihe SChool. Ihe type of courses laken ond leSI scores. Howeve,', FOlllalne I:onlln Uedl "the te~1 scor". ollcn do not meai, as milch "s many people I h In k. The scores are used prlmoril), In combination with all olhm' criteria to lorm Rn o"erail picture of the studen!.'· lor. In reaction 10 II question ~IUdent Senale sev- on the significance of exll·.· 19o by Lou ·Fon- · ~urrlcular high school acl\vl· director 01 admiSSions. ties ':onl.lne no,ed Ihal these -. ~.,'" with an ex- activities are In Ihem .. lves the criteria the secondary, but the degree of dePartment uses leadership Involved In Ihe artlvll )' Is of prlnc Ip I e con· do you Ihlnk you will be cern. During Ihe year Fonlalne ond his sla tf Irovel thollsands 01 miles 10 hundrctls of high schools Inlervlewlng scores 01 polcllllni DePallW sludenlS. On • I)'pleal vlsH 10 a high sc II 001, Fonlalne will IIrst SllCllk wllh the guidance coun." lor lind allemp t I0 weed ~ lIt those students who ob· vlollsl)' could nol make Ihe grade at De Pa m v. He then meels WilIl nil prospeelillllviee sludenls, gelS 10 know: whal llbolll the sludenl, an he wanls In a college. DUI'lng the collrse of such IntervieW Fonlalne may an . "Why IIsk such quosllons a\o col-do )'ou wanl :. g~ college lege? Whal d ? What educallon mean to you doing live 10 len years f,'om now? Whal Iype 01 sehool are you looking for? Do you wont 0 big or small school? Fontaine then cxplalns DePauw's hlghl), organized syslem 01 frnl el'llilies nnd SOI'OI'Illes, "Ihe social life" of GreencnsUe, the academic repulollon 01 DePauw, the foci that II Is n small, chureh rel.led school, Ihe drinking and car rules, .~d Ihe expense of a DePauw educoUon. Through Ihls InleYrlew Fonlalne draws a general evaluotlon of Ihe slutlenl's motives, ntieds an~ values. 1'hen Fontaine asks Ihe student "Do you think you will !II In on the DePauw campus, and Do you feel ·your needs (ConUnued on Page 4) Discuss._ USSR Women By BARRIE PETERSON Mrs. Zila Dabars, Inslruclor In Russian, and three students nllended a conference al Bryn Mawyr Collego on "The Role and Stalus 01 Women In So. vie, Russin." The slndenl" majoring In German or Russian, were Dave Miller. Judy HRssler. nnd Dorolhy Hutchins. Theil' expenses were paid under Ihe University of Chicago M.slers 01 Arts pro· gram, f,'om which Ihey have received lellowshlps. The Ihree day meellhg con· ,Is led of several learned educalors reading lengthy prepared papers, Ihe commenl· Ing of a · panel on Ihe paper and general discussion. Several promlnenl polnls .boul the Russian women's role were made by the experlA I"om many high-level En,lern schools: 1. Equalily fOl' SO,vlel \VOmen Teons theYI muS! work as ham or harde Ihon men In addilion to wo,·klng as a mol her' ond wife. 2. The 140 million women oulnumbel' Ihe men by 20 million. 3. The goveMlmenl Is trying 10 reduce Ihe 20')', Ihnt nellher work fulHlme nor ore sludenls. 4. Due 10 Ihe lock of mod· ern household conveniences and dllllcully In shopping, Sovlel women have n burdensome household lask, and Ihere are no household help· el's. 5. Old time herol'o8l\on 01 women Is declining. 6. If Ihe Sovlel woman Is nol sulled to be edueated, .he musl loll long hours at hard lasks. 1. Women sludenls are very highly specialized In their designated field. 8. Becou .. 01 Ihe large ob- IIgalions 10 Ihe slale, and condilions of life, Ihe Soviet family Is, by neres.lly, always working clo .. ly log~th. er. Mrs. Dobars slaled Ihe three mosl Impressive polnls Ihat she lenrned were Ihe fact th~t women are nol equal at all to men In RUSSia, Ihal Ihey mUlt work very hard and that Ihe f.mlly mU'1 work logether In order 10 make a go of It. . . Awards Slated For Wed. Chapel The ann u a I Recognition Chapel will be held this Wed. nesday morning nt 10 a.m. In Meharry Hall. The Walker Cup, DePauw's hlghesl Individual awan)· for an undergradUate, will be pre.. nted at this la.t ohapel of Ihe Y~r. The'l~eelplent Is Beleeled ,by a vole o~ the lenlor class. This most coveled nonor Is given eneh year 10 Ihe senior who has mode the IIIDSt outsian ding conlrlbutlon to Ihe unlver .. lly. The award Is Iradltlonally pre .. nted by the PreSident ot Ihe Unlverslly. The chapel will be ellmaxed by Ihe Gold Key capping. Usunlly live 10 len Junior men ore honored ot this limo lor Ihelr leoderBhlp abllilies nnd pnrllclp.llon In rumpus .cllvltles. Olhol· awards ond honors 10 be presented Include varIous departmental a w. r d a, such as Ihose made by Ihe English, Arl and Economlca deparlmenl.. In oddltlon, Ihe Pulll.m Awned will be pre. enled 10 an outstanding premlnlslerlal student, and SCI'eI .. 1 scholarships w III be nwarded, , I
Object Description
Title | The DePauw, May 4, 1964 |
Selected Headlines | Portfolio Should Flourish In Our Cultural Wasteland [p. 1]; Mortar Board For 1965 [p. 1]; Kitty Harris Named Queen [p. 1]; Eight Senior Volunteers Accepted In Peace Corps [p. 1]; Instructor, Students Discuss USSR Women [p. 1]; Admissions Explained [p. 1]; |
Specific Subject |
DePauw's literary magazine Mortar Board (Society) Peace Corps Women's Emphasis Admissions Chapel Walker Cup D Association Track Bookstore Mother's Weekend |
Name as Subject | Kitty Harris; Zita Dabars |
Collection Name | The DePauw |
Date | 1964-05-04; * |
Time Period | 1960-1969 |
Original Format | |
Digital Format | |
Rights Statement | Archives of DePauw University |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Selected Headlines |
----
1---' ·- .. - .-. FRIDAY, MAY I, 1964
for all .taIf
on The DePauw BIIY "Shad" 0/
picked up now at Ihe Sacred Mu.hrOOIll" bulldln, or In
Ber,lIIann'. ortlee, l2A~T~BO~O~K~·~~ ...
lIa\l.
Students and Parents Invited
KIWANIS BREAKFAST
Sunday, May 3
Hours Rldpllih School
11 n.lII. (Nexl 10 Della Gamma)
$1.00 PER PERSON
~'or Kiwanis COlllnllrnlt)' "rojeds
liCE MOIS DE MAI"
The Madrigal Singers
DAY -WEEKEND
9:00 p.1I!.
Tickets at the Bookstore
And At The Door
CHATEAU
pre,ent
WORbD FOR MOM"
the Far East narrated by Ray
~'UUU'"; ··"'n.~" from Mondo Cane; South
Puppet Song. frolll Carnl·
frolll Paln!\ Your Wagon, plu. others.
&2
, ,
\ ,
10:30 each night
Meharry Hall
THE BOOKSTOR, E
THE DEPA
nePauw University. Greencastle.
M~nday, May 4, 1964
IPortfolio" Should Flourish
Oar CfJitoral Wasteland,
milled and expand Ihe ma,'.
t'/'Hllve safari hlB ket among Ihe oludenl body.
III 1n10 Ihe lreacheroul ' In Portlollo', II"" los,,(> Ihe
........ cl.ble ~lIds af dlvenlly 01 mal. rlnl Is p ....
DrPauw cullural WIBle- lent . ..
layoul pres."ls a sound baSis
101' the ('restlve Writing.
For Ihe Shorl lIerlon nnd
poo,,), on Ihe InSide, Edllor
Conrad and company are to
be commended. So oflen Ihe
hOlbed of small·mlnded Invia
Sllld""l publlcallons lend I~
p",selll we.k crallsmanship
or Insipid ,.allonale. How.
(·ver. I'ortfollo has assembled
II wrilers who, In general.
convey II strength In prcscnInrion
and a choice of subjeel
mallcr far nbove Irlvlalll)'.
Morlar Board For 1965
~Iorl'r IIoanl capped OUl4ilandlng Junior
women tor membe"'hlp Saturday atlernoon.
Ch_1l trom lett to right were
first row: Joyce Newlh~ Undo }[orran.
Ginny Kerns, SIl", F.berhanl. Sally Me-
Call and Bobby Bait.. 8eoond row, III....,.
~I"eller, Lana lIenrieha, 8anb Roberto,
Arl'"e Shaneytelt and Johannah J ... ...
(Photo by J .... ha)
Can Ihls rnrnVan 3ur· The magazine has been
!lie barren onvlrons? edlled by SN Conr.". Wllh
I~ like ", many of lis Doue Travl. as assl8lanl
wan d • r Inlo edllor. Acllng In nn advisory Kitty Harris Named Queen
or oblivion? capac(ly Were English pro.
D |
Comments
Post a Comment for Page 1