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--- ---- FRIDAY, MAY 15 , Four To Pia Unfriendly Four will final show 01 II Y the final .how of thll started Inlorm I~I group Duck ,.rlee FrIday at ago In the Dek: ~ two 10:30 and Saturday at Their Iinal sh ou ... ow will slst ol 'lavorlte Songs and lilnal Works, .s well as olng'along numbers Jaeobs will arcomp~ny on the buss Friday night. 01 RoR~ Hunl Randy Cope (fiveByron Layman Dodd, the Un- Four have performed campUJet In Indlfor hlllh school groups conventions. show also marks the TIIETA 910 ... wtll m""l Sunday at p.m. In the Pub bldg. It Important that nil 00 pre.ent. UNDER GRADS StiOP! lake all thOle ' winter clothes homel II the IDEAL way .•• lust call OL 3-6710 We'll plclr up your winter clothes. , , and pr_ them beautUully •.. and them carefully and safely for you un. fall. .. at a MOST REASONABLE PRICE. IDEAL CLEANERS 22 South Vine f-,~cad.DIY ~"a,ds-4 j ~.l)yrn WHir n1Qhll al 7:20-9:30 &, at 2:25-4:50-7:20-9:30 Pnc:. Ih. Show 90r 1,~Bi:SJ:~jtle'f:URE OF THE YEAR'" B •• , W,ltIng Be., Mu./e Seoll ACtORI' 'BEST!. DIl~Ec I o :~: AlNrt flnMr Tonr Rlchol J~ C:I i-------NEW YORK fiLM CRITICSAIVAhD ._ .;._ .. _._ Ilk •• dream bo. for pllnty of gol-ull and e\Rugg,d, unltlud. t!1I"lto fll r'lfllu I I 'I the mod,," trend In 1<:. ... COlt, I HARDWARE THE DEPAUW Senate To Revamp Programs, Broaden ~divilies Next Year DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana Monday, May 18, 1984 By KIP GOODWIN --------------------- Three sen ate committees Civil R'ights Organizations Plan Proiects For Summer . which have raught much stu,dent attention over the' past two ..,mesters will soon bare Ihelr plans for the next two yars. f Further expansion, Innovation, and student Influence are Iundamental objectives. year. An orientation m""tlng will Introduce the five to seven newly arrived torelgn students to IIle on an American university campus, a dinner will soon tollow to allow Ibe visitors to clear up any Immediate difficulties wit h school IIle. tour 01 W .. shlneon D,C_ Evenl. Involvlna the fol'eilln student. as a aroup will conclude with another dinner at the end of the school yur. In addition to these speclIIc events, Beth hoped 10 he!p the foreign atudenls Tflth their plaits for schoo! vacations and with academic or financial difficult I ... Many student civil rlehts .,anlratlon8 are planning ,..jfCIS lor the Jummer dl'sJIIIed 10 Increase publicity and .upport fOl' the bill. 00- COllgres., and also to IPrtld the ~ause of equality In olher wilY'· Th. Council 01 Racial £quality Is formlne a task Jortt under CORE field St.'Crttarl ... who are to undergo a t",lnlng porlod In non-vloIInI direct action. Students will IIvi' with lamilies during IIItir rmployment. . . Workers will 00 paid $25 a .!tIc by CORE. The commit,.. Is presently otrlvlng to tonllnu., Its campailln 10 InI! fISe Negro voter registration In the South. CORE workers I •• t year re/ i1ter"" 17,000 voters. ApplltaUon. lor the summer torce tall bo mnde to James McCain, 38 P ... k Row, New York 38, N.Y. The Sludent Non-Vlolenl Coordinating Committee plans 10 tarry on n mas!4ivp., PeaceCorps o""ratlon In ~nss l .. <lp-pI. Plans are oolng made to fe<'rull ~cores of stUdents, tcchnlc14.ns, II u r sell, artists and legal advisors to stall programs. The I r programs Include: "reedom Sehools to provide remedial wOI'k and seminal'S, Commllnlly c"nters 101' In", rllction nlld cultural programs. Voter Registration to rl~Rlstur over 400,QOO Negroes, lanta. APPlications. should 00 aent to Fred Stocrker, 475 Rlvel'side drive, room 753, New York, N.Y. 10027. Sharon Flynn has more Inlormation, '111. · Nor the r n Siudent Movemenl p!ans projects In a numbor of the larger cltles In the Norlh. Those Inlel'ested should write Sharon t" ynn. The Foreign Students Commit tee, under the chairmanship 01 Beth Watson, hopos to broaden It. activities to ellect a f .. ter and more complete lWlmilation of foreign sludents Into the DePauw I'Ommunlty. Making this end the most Imporlanl objective, Bet h tentatively put together a schedule 01 events for next Different cam p u 8 living units will also 00 entertain! ng these students at dinner 0" social affairs. In the autumn the torelgn sudenlS will 00 shown the mechanics 01 A merlcan government, both on the state level, In Indianapolis, and on the national level. Beth Is hopelul and ",!Warch "rojeclS, White ______________________l_or _a _rep_ea_l 0_1 _thi_s _ye_a r 's Community. projeris a"" law studN" Pl'ojp-c/s. SNCC IIO/'(Is both people and money, ~"'or Intol'mntlon write Sharon F'lynn, 55 Worrall Ave .. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. A!so, the National Sludcnt Chrlstlall f'cileration hilS dcvelopod all Eeumenlcal VolulItal'Y Service Projecls lor this slimmer. They IlIIve local"" the crucial IIreas 01 the ~Ivll rights I'ovolutlon and plall to IJlacc Rtudcnls lOin the midst 01 this strlle," Their vorl"" fll'oj""ls will ot'Cur In West nllllas, 'Ibns; Raleigh, Norlh Carolilla; Washington, D.C.; Boston, I'hlh"lel"hla lind At- A-Blast Victim 1 0 Relate Experiences On Hiroshima Dr. Naomi Shohno, membor 01 the World Peace Study MiSSion, wlU speak Monday on "Hidden Facts About HIroshima" al 8:15 p.m. !n room 108: Asbury Hall. His lalk . wlU Include de. scrlption. 01 his personal exporlences alter the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, the toll on liIe, the e/leclS 01 reslduul radioactivity and his • part, will make a tour 01 th" United States, West.rn Europe, East Germany, the Soviet Union and po .. ,lbly Communist China. Compos"" 01 twenty-five survivors 01 the bombings 01 Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Mission state. the purpose of its members as Intention Uto present their experience 01 the atomic bomb and Its .1- lermath and to exchange Id ... aod· Inlormatlon with others In an ellort to help the world lind way. to abolish the war," The 25 inembers 01 the group wcre selecl"" trom many walk. 01 IIle - sclenlists, physicians, clerks, students, newspapermen, a labor I Conllnued on Pace 4) -- - . --- suggestions for the Japanese The committee will 00 working In association WIth Dr. Gruenlnger, the University's lorelgn studenl adVIsor_ -A mock election tor De. Pauw students In conjunction with the presidential elections Is at the top of Ihe Ilsl of suggestions tor next year's National - International Affairs Committee. Encouraged by the success of Ihs. year's program, temporary chairman Vln Hoey nYI the eommlll",, ' will repeal nexl year with two fields of roncentratlon, one focuolng on a current International conflict and the other on a clOller 10 home national Issue. The committee next year will operate under DavId Prosser, presently lIudYInl on the Washington Semester ptan. This ' program of educational emphasis In two areu has result"" In remarkably more student reaction than the prevlou. Allalrs Committee projeets, Hooy t.ell, -GL~A ''Olfers P . peace movement. 1 ra-gram -Dr. sliOhiiO;"' Ii prolessOr' • ' St.ude.nts,-CQnduct S,,-cO.!ld In Quad Concert Series The Commltlee Is · II yet undecld"" as to the IWo areu, national and International, to 00 handled ..... t- )IIIII'-..: .... This depends 10 a laree degree on what speakers can be conlacted, but Hoey reports that all valid IUI,Htlons are oolnll wellhed and suggest. Ihat students who have Ideas should pau them on to their senate repreaentatlve., who will report them to the committee to 00 consider"". 7 0 Study Latin America Hiroshima Women's College, has ooen a memoor of the Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Casualty Research Group since Its lounding. This Is an as- The second In a serl"" of oUldoor musical concerts will 00 present"" tomorrow at 6:45 p.m. on the lawn 01 the woAt ihl. moment DePauw men's quadrang!e. students and fOUl' universities II Lalln America are building an Intercultural bl·ldge. One IIIIlverslty. participating !s In CUlnaJuato, Me x 1 C 0, and three In Bollota, Colombia. DePauw studenls by Joinine with studentS from eleven Instltutlons 'In the Great Lakes C4Uee" aasoc!ation wUl have lItW study opportunities as JIlrt of their bachelor deiree Alums To Honor Senior Clan ~t Annual Dinner AU senlorll will 00 auests it ~onor at the Alumni Asann u al Senlol'dinner 'lh1s F;rldajl In the Student IUnlon ~ 1IIlJ~DOm. • I' R6ervatlona for the dinner, Itlleduled (at 6 p.m., will be ~Pted from seniors by Ihe Alumni 0 ff Ice (ext. 215) Ihrough Wednesday, The feature address of th~ tvenlng wIll 00 given by Ihe 1964 recipient 01 the Old Gold GOblet, the person seleeted "rllm' by tho seniors a8 DePauw's 'alumnus-oHhl'-year,' Class President Grift M'~DOIilid Will presenl the Goblet 10 Ihb year's winner, Also on the program' will be Prol. Felix Goodson 01 Ihe PSYChology departmeni, chosen by the seniors to speak for Ihe faculty. ( The final evenl on the Year's SOCial calendar, Ihls ,Iradltlonal banquet Is an ofIiclal welcome Into Alumni (Continued on Pare 4) sociation 01 doclors and sci- ;'\V(, are building .• Cro",- Plltlsts who have Issued sev· cultural bridge 01 men 'Ind eral reports on the physical stone - mostly men," uCt.'OrdIng to Raymond L. Gorden, administrator 01 tlu; Latin America program lor GLCA. The program In Bogola has two phases. 'l11e lall term, Sept. 15 to Dec. IS, at the Cenlro de EIItudl08 Unh'eraltarios Colombo Amerleano ICE U C A) Is e.pt.'Clally designed 10 prepare norteamerlean.. lor .uccesslul participation both as a m~moor 01 the 100'elgn alld medical ellects 01 {h~ bomb. He Is also a membor 01 Ihe Research Instllute tor Fundamental Ph Y sic s, the Physical Society of . Japan, nnd F""eratlon 01 University Men In Hiroshima Pretecture. In addition, Dr. Shohno has published several theses on physics. The World Peace Study Mission, 01 which Dr. Shohno Is Played by Ihe DePauw {'Oncert band, Ihe program will Include 10 works, each dlreet"" by a tlillerent sludent In the Sehool 01 MUllc. Opening the public concert will 00 Steve Birchall, sludent composer and conduclor, leading the balld In March Irom "Music for a Featlva!." Other studenl dlreclors and Ihelr selections will Include Cindy Mikesell - Irish Tune from Counly Derry; Alan Llsh - Antiphony lor Wind.; Joy Simmons - Belle 01 Ihe Ball; Ray Horton - Prealbulum and Canzona; Doyle Letbetter - Czech Suite. Also Tom Ollkey - Pra!rle Overlure; Mike Williams - Overture on Russian Folk Tunes; Jack Barber - Beguine lor Band; and John Hajdu - Saguaro. Co-chairman Terry Powley 01 the Educational affairs Committee announced thai that committee's greateat responsibility probably. will concern the curriculum chanee, He hopes to 00 an accurale voice lor the studenl, body (ConUnufJd 00 Pap 4) 'Free University' lopic community and as ~ student Seven Students In classes along with Colom-hl. n students beginning !n Get High Scores f'ebl'uary, 1965. OI~Eu~:,a~ndN~:co~:~lt: ~~m~~~!~heE:::rsll At "S:tu'd~nt Co nfel1inc,e!!, ili!,;"latanl Director, Dr. ~fa~1 phy class rec~nhy look a T ' Efhe~erl'la, "are men at the. I' \ ] highest capabilities and devo- photograph Ie e x a min a tlon Nearly hree hundr"" stu- tlon to the Id"a of U.S.- La lin Published by Ansco 01 Bing- de~t leaders lrom every conAmerican educallonal Inter- hampton, N.Y. Many phases tln,e nt will travel to lal'-ofl 01 Ihe technlca! nspecls of New Zealand this summer for change," according to Dl'. photogl'apliy were covered. the majol' gathering 01, No- Gorden. According to Ansco anyone 1I0nai Student Unions, the nI - Dr. Gorden pointed out Ihat achieving a scor' 01 70 POI' tcrnational Student Conlerall of the ground-work and cent or ootter h .. the know- enco nsc). much 01 Ihe supel'struclur. ledge 01 an "Advanced Ama- The Conleretl"", mcetlng of the Program have been teur Photograpfier." for the 11th time since 1950, built. "Now the question Is According to Prol. Richard will take piaee at the Unlwhcther 0" not we will have Peeler, lour studenls In the vel'slty 01 Can t e r bur y In enough Interesled students In III'St semester class madc ex- Chrlslehurch, New Zealand, the GLCA to jusilly the I'aln cellent scores which were Irom June 22 to July 1, 1964. and expense," he said. above 70 per cent. These are National Unions o[ Students Interested students shou!d Dc Lutton, Steve Montgoiit- Irom 55 countries who parcontact Prof. Laurel H. Turk, ery, Jim Miller and Ge~ry tlclpated In the 1962 Conlel'the GLCA Lalln America Pro- Conover. ence !n Canada and a numoor gram Coordinator, I0 1' more Second semester students 01 new Unions lrom many details. This should be done scoring above 70 per eent are other countrle. are expected Immediately since the IIme!s Pele Machenhelmer, James to attend. short for academiC planning Godwin, and BI!l Trego. All and obtaining Ihe necessary seven will receive a cortUleate documents to enter Lalln Am- In \' e cog nil I 0 n of their achievement. criCR. These will Include Ihe antiapartheid Nallonal Union 01 South African Students which has been under heavy fire from the Vervwl'd govern· ment since the beginning of the year, and democratic gl'Oups from Spain and other countl'!es head"" by totalitarIan racist or otherwise oppressive reglm ... They are expecled to pk .. d, as they have done dUring past Conferences, tOI' support and solidarity In the I r fight against oppression. A university free lrom ex· terllal Int'erferen .. ; autonomou. In ,,~ lask of Impartin, knowldg., wisdom and Irt\th to the society; democratle In character; .open to a1! aeclors of the society and orientated towards the development of t he society 01 which It !. an Inlegral part: such are the objecllves of studenls as membors 01 the university community, al seen by NaHonal Unions of StUdents I~rough" A Free University In a pul the wor!d. Free Society", the theme chosen tor the 11th ISC, affirms the basic creed of Ihe Nallonal Unions 01 Students partlclP8ting In Ihe Conference: It summar!ses the Principles of CooperaUon prl'vlously adopt"" by the ISC, on which the Conferen"" leels Its netlons should rest. The Conference will be organlz"" Jointly by the New Zealand Unlverslly Students' Association and the Confel'ence's per,manent a~mlnlltra· live agency, the CoordlnaUn, Secretariat 01 . National Un! ons of Students !COSEC). , ,. .~
Object Description
Title | The DePauw, May 18, 1964 |
Selected Headlines | Civil Rights Organizations Plan Protests For Summer [p. 1]; Senate To Revamp Programs, Broaden Activates Next Year [p. 1]; GLCA Offers Program To Study Latin America [p. 1]; Alums To Honor Senior Class At Annual Dinner [p. 1]; Seven Students Get High Score |
Specific Subject |
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Student Government Campus Life Great Lakes College Association International Studies Program Alumni Classes Photography Concert Band Tennis Indiana Collegiate Conference Track |
Collection Name | The DePauw |
Date | 1964-05-18 |
Time Period | 1960-1969 |
Original Format | |
Digital Format | |
Rights Statement | Archives of DePauw University |
Resource Type | Newspaper |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Selected Headlines |
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FRIDAY, MAY 15 ,
Four To Pia
Unfriendly Four will final show 01 II Y
the final .how of thll started Inlorm I~I group
Duck ,.rlee FrIday at ago In the Dek: ~ two
10:30 and Saturday at Their Iinal sh ou ...
ow will
slst ol 'lavorlte Songs and
lilnal Works, .s well as
olng'along numbers
Jaeobs will arcomp~ny
on the buss Friday night.
01 RoR~ Hunl
Randy Cope (fiveByron
Layman
Dodd, the Un-
Four have performed
campUJet In Indlfor
hlllh school groups
conventions.
show also marks the
TIIETA 910
... wtll m""l Sunday at
p.m. In the Pub bldg. It
Important that nil
00 pre.ent.
UNDER GRADS
StiOP!
lake all thOle ' winter clothes homel
II the IDEAL way .•• lust call OL 3-6710
We'll plclr up your winter clothes. , ,
and pr_ them beautUully •.. and
them carefully and safely for you un.
fall. .. at a
MOST REASONABLE PRICE.
IDEAL CLEANERS
22 South Vine
f-,~cad.DIY ~"a,ds-4
j ~.l)yrn WHir n1Qhll al 7:20-9:30
&, at 2:25-4:50-7:20-9:30
Pnc:. Ih. Show 90r
1,~Bi:SJ:~jtle'f:URE OF THE YEAR'"
B •• , W,ltIng Be., Mu./e Seoll
ACtORI' 'BEST!. DIl~Ec I o :~:
AlNrt flnMr Tonr Rlchol J~ C:I
i-------NEW YORK fiLM CRITICSAIVAhD
._ .;._ .. _._ Ilk •• dream
bo. for pllnty of gol-ull and
e\Rugg,d, unltlud. t!1I"lto fll r'lfllu
I I 'I the mod,," trend In 1<:. ... COlt,
I
HARDWARE
THE DEPAUW Senate To Revamp Programs,
Broaden ~divilies Next Year DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana
Monday, May 18, 1984 By KIP GOODWIN --------------------- Three sen ate committees
Civil R'ights Organizations
Plan Proiects For Summer
. which have raught much stu,dent
attention over the' past
two ..,mesters will soon bare
Ihelr plans for the next two
yars.
f Further expansion, Innovation,
and student Influence are
Iundamental objectives.
year.
An orientation m""tlng will
Introduce the five to seven
newly arrived torelgn students
to IIle on an American
university campus, a dinner
will soon tollow to allow Ibe
visitors to clear up any Immediate
difficulties wit h
school IIle.
tour 01 W .. shlneon D,C_
Evenl. Involvlna the fol'eilln
student. as a aroup will
conclude with another dinner
at the end of the school yur.
In addition to these speclIIc
events, Beth hoped 10 he!p
the foreign atudenls Tflth
their plaits for schoo! vacations
and with academic or
financial difficult I ...
Many student civil rlehts
.,anlratlon8 are planning
,..jfCIS lor the Jummer dl'sJIIIed
10 Increase publicity
and .upport fOl' the bill. 00-
COllgres., and also to
IPrtld the ~ause of equality
In olher wilY'·
Th. Council 01 Racial
£quality Is formlne a task
Jortt under CORE field St.'Crttarl
... who are to undergo
a t",lnlng porlod In non-vloIInI
direct action. Students
will IIvi' with lamilies during
IIItir rmployment. . .
Workers will 00 paid $25 a
.!tIc by CORE. The commit,..
Is presently otrlvlng to
tonllnu., Its campailln 10 InI!
fISe Negro voter registration
In the South.
CORE workers I •• t year re/
i1ter"" 17,000 voters. ApplltaUon.
lor the summer torce
tall bo mnde to James McCain,
38 P ... k Row, New York
38, N.Y.
The Sludent Non-Vlolenl
Coordinating Committee plans
10 tarry on n mas!4ivp., PeaceCorps
o""ratlon In ~nss l .. |
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