M IC H IG A N Inside Governors Balk At Presiden­ U N IV E R S IT Y STATE H EW S Weather Mostly fair and a I ittle warmer, with a low of 10 and a high tial Push, p. 3; Greek Riots, in the low 30s, winds light p. 3; Teacher Education Re­ and variable. vamp Urged, p. 5. East Lansing, Michigan Tuesday, February 11, 1964 Price 10e Vol. 55, Number 91 R ig h t s B ill W in s P assag e A f t e r R u g g e d H o u s e B a t t le BAP Denies Role A id e d B y B ip a r t is a n In Housing Plan S u p p o rt By HUGH LEACH State News Staff Writer E n d s J o b B i a s , The B a s ic A ction P arty has denied any conn ectio n with th e proposal befo re Student C ongress w hich w ould allow students P r o t e c t s V o t i n g u n d e r 21 to l i v e in u n s u p e r v i s e d o f f - c a m p u s h o u s i n g i f t h e y h a v e p arental approval an d have liv ed in U n i v e r s i t y r e s i d e n c e h a l l s fo r th re e te r m s . W A SH IN G TO N T — T h e H ouse D avid M u r p h y , Houghton sophom ore an d ch airm an of BAP, M onday p a s s e d a c iv il rig h ts bill sa id th e B A P re co m m en d a tio n f o r c h a n g e in t h e h o u s i n g s i t u a t i o n th at w ould g r a n t th e f e d e r a l g o v - appeared ju s t after the AUSG e r nm e nt un precedented n ew p rop osal on ly by co in cid e n ce . p o w e r s to c o m b a t r a c i a l d i s c r i m ­ M urphy sa id th e B A P p r o p o s a l inatio n. w as m im eo grap h ed la st N ovem ­ M r. M S U th e A long , Senate storm y m ust trip s till th rou gh be com ­ b e r . It w a s o r i g i n a l l y in ten d e d to b e d i s t r i b u t e d f a l l t e r m , b u t It p le te d , h o w e v e r , b e fo r e the bill w a s d e c id e d to w a it until t h i s t e r m C r o w n in g c a n b e c o m e law . A c o a l i t i o n put t o g e t h e r b y t h e because it w o u l d h a v e b e e n t o o late. H ouse D e m o cra tic and Re­ M urphy co n firm e d that one p u blican lead ers d r o v e th e bill STUDY BREAK**Students take a break from midterm studying in the library to catch a few winks before returning to their m e m b e r o f th e c o m m i t t e e which T o n ig h t past unyield ing but outm anned L U C K Y G I R L —Judy Smith, Miss MSU, is surrounded by contestants for the Mr. MSU title. The S o u t h e r n e r s , ch o p p in g off d e b a te sp o n s o re d the p r o p o s a l i s a B A P books. winner will be announced at Spinster's Spin on Feb. 29. to s p e e d th e fin a l v o te. m em ber, but th at h is p o sitio n F ifteen fin a lists w ill vie fo r on th e co m m ittee had no c o n ­ P a s s a g e c a m e o n t h e n in t h d a y th e M r . M SU t i t l e at 7 : 3 0 to n ig h t n e c t i o n with th e p a r t y . o f d e b a t e a n d v o t i n g on a m e n d ­ in t h e S t u d e n t S e r v i c e s l o u n g e . R - A - G - G M - O - P - P Stu dents T o u g h e r O n Peers The B A P ’s b e l i e f is th a t th e m e n t s , w ith th e c i v i l r i g h t s f o r ­ T h e m en w e re selected fro m 50 a d m i n i s t r a t i o n h a s too m u c h r e g ­ c e s tu r n i n g ’ b a c k m o r e th a n 1 0 0 c o m p e tito r s re p re s e n tin g all liv ­ a t t e m p t s to w e a k e n th e sw e e p in g , R in go Rates u la tio n o f stu d e nt a f f a i r s , M urphy ing u n i ts . s a i d . I t s p u r p o s e i s t o t r y to 10-p art m e a su re . M r . M S U , c h o s e n on t h e b a s i s i n f o r m s t u d e n t s o f what it c o n ­ A lthough the fin a l ro ll c a m e T h a n D e a n ’ s O ffic e —F u z a k of sch o larsh ip , citizen ship an d s i d e r s to b e th e f a c t s an d s h o w j u s t b e f o r e 8 p . m . , t h e b a t t l e to a p p e a r a n c e , w ill b e c ro w n e d by With Coeds th e m th e ir view s. M i s s MSU at th e S p i n s t e r Sp in , get a s t r o n g b ill throu gh th e H ouse M u rp h y added th at t h e r e h a s w a s won in th e e a r ly a fte rn o o n F e b . 2 9 . F o u r fin a lis ts w ill c o m ­ ju d ic ia ry to ju dg e each c a s e in p o o . , i b t to s a y t h i s c a s e i s a b e e n noth ing n e f a r io u s c o n n e c te d Student Ju d ic ia ry is tougher when th e H o u se c o m p le te d a c tio n p o s e th e c o u r t . i t s own p e r s p e c t i v e r a t h e r th a n p sych o logical p ro b lem , o r it’ s a w ith th e BAP sin ce it got its on m a n y s t u d e n t s t h a n t h e d e a n on th e sectio n a im e d at ending W h ile teean ge g irls sq u e ale d B e aties a p p e a r e d to b e P a u l M e T h e f i n a l is t s includ e J o n Aho, d is c ip lin a r y p r o b le m , o r th is stu ­ of students o ffic e , Jo h n A. F u z a k , u s e p r e c e d e n t s e s t a b l i s h e d by ch arter. He s a id the o r g a n i z a ­ jo b d is c rim in a tio n a g a in st N e ­ and sq u irm ed in t h e i r s e a t s of C a r tn e y and R ing o S t a r r . T ecum seh junior, M r. N orth d e n t j u s t n e e d s a c h a n c e to t a l k dean gf stu d ents, sa id M onday. o th e r c a s e s , ” he said . g r o e s , th e l a s t m a j o r s e c ti o n " I like P a u l ," a co ed said . " H e tion p r e s e n t l y h a s about s i x a c ­ W illia m s; J a c k A rm istead , E a s t C B S stu d io in N ew Y o r k Sunday "T h e s t u d e n t c o n f r o n t e d by " T h e a c c u s a t i o n s th a t t h e d e a n and get h i s p r o b l e m s s t r a ig h te n e d tiv e m e m b e r s . T h e r e are about in t h e b i l l . n i g h t , c a m p u s t e l e v i s i o n s t u n e d in sang m o s t of th e lea d s and Is L an sin g ju n io r , M r. S ig m a Kappa; o u t.” h is p e e r s is affected m uch m o r e o f s t u d e n t s o f f i c e d o e s no t r e f e r J u s t b e f o r e th e fin al v ote th e prob ab ly cu te w ithout all that 1 8 w ho a t t e n d m e e t i n g s , a l t h o u g h J i m C o r e y , G ran d R ap id s ju n io r , to t h e A m e r i c a n T e l e v i s i o n d e b u t b y t h e i r o p i n i o n s th a n a n y t h i n g all q u alified d isc ip lin a r y m a t t e r s Fuzak said th re e th in gs are th ere are m ore who c la im to b ill’ s su p p o rters accep ted an of four B ritish im p o rts, th e h a ir ." M r. A lpha Gam m a D elta; an d to student j u d i c i a r y are un ­ c o n s i d e r e d in r e f e r r i n g a c a s e ; be m em bers. a f a c u l t y m e m b e r , o r an a d m i n ­ am endm ent by Rep. R obert T. B e a tles. " R i n g o w as a r io t , th e w ay he G ary C u lv er, H art ju n io r, M r. I s student ju d i c i a r y in s e s s i o n ? i s t r a t i v e o ff ic ia l m igh t s a y , " F u ­ fo u n d ed ," Fuzak said, " b e c a u s e A sh m o re, D -S .C ., a d d i n g a new m o v e d a r o u n d and ke p t t i m e with Bob K err, W ash ing ton , N .J., D elta T a u D elta. T h e m o p -t o p p e d pop s i n g e r s , zak said . t h e r e i s a h a z y d is t in c tio n of who D oes th e c a s e call for p ro fe s­ sen io r and p resid en t o f AL’S G , s e c t i o n th at w ould c r e a t e a c o m ­ a p p e a r i n g f o r a to t a l of ab out 2 0 h is m o p of h a ir a s he p la y e d th e In t h e f i n a l c o n t e s t P h i l F r a n k , is q u alified to ju d g e in m any sion al g u id a n ce ? D o e s th e c a s e T h e student ju d ic ia r y is u su ally m u n ity r e l a t i o n s s e r v i c e to s e e k m i n u t e s on t h e E d S u l l i v a n s h o w , d r u m ," M ario n Boik o, G a r fie ld , H olland ju n io r, w ill rep resent inv o lve a p u blic sc a n d a l? to u g h e r on th e s tu d e n ts th an th e c a se s." volu ntary c o m p lia n ce in racial p ro v id e d t h e i r own m u s i c a l b a c k ­ N. J . , ju n io r said . (continued on page 6) Phi D elta T heta; G ary F a lk en - If student ju d i c i a r y i s in s e s ­ d ean ’ s o f f ic e , th e fa c u lty , o r th e A n u m b e r of c a s e s w hich a r e d isp u te . It w as o rig in ally in ­ grou n d w ith s t r i n g and p e r c u s s i o n stein, Stu rg is sophom ore, W est n o t r e f e r r e d to t h e c o u r t n e c e s ­ sion an d th e case falls under a d m in istra tio n , F u zak said . c l u d e d in t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n p r o ­ Y ak ely ; J i m G ie r a c h , Oak Law n, W orld N ew s in stru m en ts. “ One of the m a jo r p ro b le m s sitate p rofession al ju d g m e n ts of c h e ir ju risd ictio n , th e dean’s p o s a l s , but w a s d e le te d in th e C a m e r a s show ed young g i r l s is g e ttin g th e m e m b e r s of student tr a in e d p eo p le who c a n giv e co u n ­ o f f i c e w i l l r e f e r t h e c a s e to t h e m . (continued on page 6) H ouse J u d ic ia r y C o m m itte e . leapin g fr o m th e ir s e a t s , th ro w ­ selin g and g u i d a n c e as well as " T h e on ly e x c e p t io n w o u ld be B e s i d e s m a k i n g it u n l a w f u l f o r ing t h e i r a r m s starin g bug-eyed. into th e a i r M SU students ap p eared l e s s an d a t a G lance h e a r t h e c a s e , h e said. try T h e d e c is io n of w hich body w ill th e c a s e is in t h e h a n d s o f a appear Fuzak student said , w h o r e q u e s t e d not to befo re the "an d ju d icia ry ,” in t h a t c a s e , e m p l o y e r s o r la b o r un ion s to d i s ­ crim in a te again st N e g ro es, t h e b ill w o u ld p r o t e c t N e g r o v o t i n g open -m outh ed, '.hough rea ctio n , o n t h e w h o l e , fo u n d t h e f o u r s o m e Jo h n so n H e a lt h P la n th e dean of stu d e n ts o ff ic e . T h r e e I inform h im that I w ill have t o h an d do w n t h e s t r i c t e s t p u n i s h ­ r ig h ts , c o m p e l d e s e g r e g a tio n of Bomb Threat Closes School ch o ices a r e o p e n t o t h e s t a f f in e n jo y a b le and h u m o r o u s . m ent under U n iversity regu­ p u b l i c s c h o o l s , p a r k s an d p l a y ­ m a k in g th e d e c i s i o n : th e dean of " T h e y b rin g b a c k ro c k and ro ll N O T A SU L G A , A la. f - A b o m b t h r e a t t e m p o r a r i l y c l o s e d an i n ­ la tio n s.’’ g r o u n d s , o u t l a w d i s c r i m i n a t i o n In students o ffice m ay settle the with a d i f f e r e n t f l a v o r , ” o n e c o e d t e g r a t e d s c h o o l at n e a rb y S h o r t e r M onday w h ile a to t a l w hite b o y ­ S e n t To C o n g re ss m a t t e r , it m a y r e f e r it to t h e " M y purpose is not t o u n d e r ­ h o tels, re sta u ra n ts, m o v i e s an d said . 'T en jo y e d w atch in g t h e m c o t t a t N o t a s u l g a c l e a r e d t h e w a y f o r N e g r o e s t o e n t e r t h e h ig h o th er p la c e s se r v in g th e p u b lic , f a c u l t y c o m m i t t e e on s t u d e n t c o n ­ m i n e s t u d e n t j u d i c i a r y by h a n d ­ W ASHING TON f — P resi­ t h i s y e a r , b a s e d on r e c e n t o f f - an d p e r m i t t h e w i t h h o l d i n g o f f e d ­ and think th e y a r e a r i o t . 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"a v i g o r o u s an d m a n y - s i d e d T h e b ill i s f a r s t r o n g e r than th e he is creatin g a co m m issio n group is s o l e l y q u a l i f i e d to h e a r m e n d ,” he said . attack on our m ost serio u s one o r i g i n a l l y r e q u e s t e d by the on heart d isease, cancer and i s a c a s e i s s e t d o w n , ” Fuzak T h e p r o b l e m w ith stu d e n t j u - Pickets Holt Moonport Construction h ealth p ro b le m s.” And he set Free China CAPE KENNEDY, Fla, f-C o n stru ctio n o f $ 2 1 3 m i l l i o n w o r t h of a goal of en a b lin g e a c h A m e r ic a n to e n j o y t h e b e n e f i t s o f m o d e r n strokes to co n sist o f persons p r o m i n e n t in m e d i c i n e a n d p u b ­ s a i d . " I t w o u l d b e alm ost i m - (continued on page 5) (continued on page 6) r o c k e t l a u n c h i n g f a c i l i t i e s h a l t e d h e r e M o n d a y w h en s t r i k i n g F l o r i d a Cuts Ties E a s t C o a s t R a i l w a y e m p l o y e e s p i c k e t e d C a p e K e n n e d y an d t h e a d j a ­ c e n t M e r i i t t Isla n d m oonp ort, m e d ic a l kn ow led ge. J o h n s o n le d o ff by re n e w in g the lic a f f a ir s . Jo h n so n pect it to co m p le te said “ I e x ­ its study Sea Converter Planned Kennedy a d m in is tra tio n ’ s p rop o­ by th e end of th is y e a r and su b ­ W ith France road P l a c a r d - c a r ’- y i n g p i c k e t s p r o t e s t e d a u t h o r i z a t i o n g r a n t e d t h e r a i l ­ M o n d a y t o o p e r a t e f r e i g h t t r a i n s on g o v e r n m e n t - o w n e d t r a c k s a l f o r m e d i c a l i n s u r a n c e f o r the e ld e rly under the s o c ia l s e c u rity m it r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s a ctio n .” for Gitmo To Get Water c r M e r r i t t I s l a n d , w h e r e t h e N a t i o n a l A e r o n a u t i c s an d S p a c e A d m i n ­ I t s t a s k w i l l b e to r e c o m m e n d T A IP E I, Fo rm o sai# -N atio n al­ program . He said "o ld age can i s t r a t i o n i s b u i l d i n g f a c i l i t i e s f o r l a u n c h i n g a s t r o n a u t s to t h e m o o n . steps to reduce th e incid ence i s t C h in a b r o k e o .f d ip lo m a tic b e a d a rk c o r r i d o r of f e a r ” for o ld er citiz e n s w ho are "still o f t h e s e m a l a d i e s t h r o u g h new r e l a t i o n s with F r a n c e M on d ay Oswald’s Mother Testifies d e fen seless again st th e heavy know led ge and " m o r e c o m p le t e in re taliatio n fo r P re sid e n t m edical co sts of se v e re illn e s s u tiliz a tio n of th e m e d ic a l know­ .C h a rles D e G a u lle ’ s reco g n itio n S Y D N E Y , A u s t r a l i a ( U P 1 ) — H e a v y l o s s o f l i f e i s fe -ed in t h e c o l ­ actio n of F id el C a s tr o has ne­ an a d e q u a te and p e r m a n e n t o n - led ge w e a lre a d y h a v e ." 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H e h a d no e s t i m a t e s t h e H i l l - B u r t o n p r o g r a m an d c o n ­ C a s t r o C u b a ’ s a b i l i t y to h a ra s s tw een the R e p u b lic o f C h i n a an d tan am o base, w h ich cam e by on c o s t , b u t o n e t y p e k n ow n t c s t r u c t i o n o f n ew n u r s i n g s c h o o l s t h e b i g b a s e b y c u t t i n g i t s . w ater F ra n ce ,” the F o reig n M in istry p ip elin e fro m a pum ping statio n be under co n sid era tio n w o .'d c o s t and exp ansion o f o t h e r s , and a supply. s a i d it. a n n o u n c i n g t h e r u p t u r e o f in Cuban t e r r i t o r y . about $5 m illio n . federal sch o la rsh ip p ro g ram fo r T h e d e p a r t m e n t announced also re la tio n s. U n t i l t h e p l a n t i s in o p e r a t i o n , nurses. that an u n sp ecified number of The* d efen se d epartm ent T h e ‘ fo reig n m in istry s ta te ­ th e P e n tag o n sa id , " p r e s e n t c o n ­ C u b a n c i v i l i a n w ork ers a t t h e announcem ent said a d e cisio n has m en t, issu e d a fte r a th r e e -h o u r s e r v a t io n and sup ply m e th o d s w ill b a s e a r e b e i n g fired in l i n e w i t h been m ade "to in stall, on an e m e r g e n c y c a b in e t m eetin g , said assu re ad equ ate w ater for the H a n n a h T o A i d P r e s i d e n t J o h n s o n ’ s o rd e r to r e ­ a cce lerated b asis, a d e sa lin i- " t h e g o v e r n m e n t of the R e p u b lic b a se.” d u c e t h e $ 6 m i l l i o n , annual flow z.ation plant w h ich w ill p r o v id e of C h in a fin ds such action no J u n i o r C o l l e g e s o f w a g e s t h a t re a ch e s 1he Cuban long er to le r a b le and h a s t h e r e ­ e c o n o m y t h r o u g h the w o rk ers. fore d e c id e d to s e v e r d i p l o m a ­ P r e s i d e n t J o h n A. 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Jo h n ­ A T H E N S , G r e e c e {'-T h o u s a n d s s e e k the n o m in atio n . to d e s c r i b e S e n . M a r g a r e t C h a s e G e o rg e W . R om ney of M ich ig an Asked for h is re actio n to a son m ade a good b eg in n in g as of stu d ents sta g e d a C y p ru s p r o ­ e a c h t r i e d to p u s h t h e o t h e r i n t o S c r a n t o n s a i d , " I ’m not ru n n in g S m ith , R - M e . , a s " a v e ry able w om an se e k in g th e R ep u b lican P r e s i d e n t , h e s a i d J o h n s o n now te s t m a r c h on th e U .S . and B r i t ­ an avow ed c a m p a ig n fo r th e R e ­ fo r n o r do I w a n t to b e P r e s i ­ w o m e n .” S h e i s ru nning a lo n g n om ination for P resid en t, i s " t r y i n g to b e a ll th in g s to a ll i s h e m b a s s i e s M o n d a y n ig h t a n d pu blican n o m in atio n fo r P resi­ w ith R o c k e f e l l e r and G o ld w a te r . 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B a l l c o n f e r r e d w ith G r e e k a n d research h a s b e e n p u b l i s h e d in At th e tim e of h is death he W ayne A. D anielson of th e on w h e t h e r h e f a v o r e d t h e o t h e r A m e r ic a n o f f i c i a l s on a B r i t i s h - P r o je c t M e r c u r y m em ory of Paul J. D eutsch- w a s o n l e a v e o f a b s e n c e to s e r v e school of jo u rn a lis m , U n iv ersity o v e r G o v . N e ls o n A. R o c k e f e ll e r A m e r i c a n p la n to b r i n g p e a c e b e ­ m ann, co m m u n icatio n s p ro fe s s o r a s d i r e c t o r o f t h e P r o g r a m s In­ of N orth C arolin a, ed ited the o f N ew Y o r k o r S e n . B a r y G o l d - tw een th e G reek a n d T u rk ish L t. C o l. C h a r l e s W. 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Of M SU k A n E q u a l O pportunity E m p lo y e r TWO DOORS EAST OF CAMPUS THEATER Parking Available U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k S t o r e U n i o n B o o k Michigan State News, E a s t L a n si n g , Michigan Tue sd ay , F e b r u a r y 11, 19 64 T e n th D e s c r ib e s M a n Teacher Education Revamp Urged Editor's Note: This is the C r i t i c s c o m p la in about in e f f e c ­ tifica tlo n of p ro s p e c tiv e te a c h e r s T h e q u estio n h as been asked, i e n c e an d b e a w a r e o f t h e t r a u m a s second in a four-part series tiv e m ethods c o u r s e s , la c k o f lib ­ hand led by th e e n t i r e fa c u lty of “ B u t i s e v e n a full t e r m o f s t u ­ In h e r e n t to th e f i r s t y e a r of t e a c h ­ L o v e S to ry on^education and preparation eral arts courses and a d e f i c ­ i e n c y o f c l a s s r o o m e x p e r i e n c e in t h e u n i v e r s i t y , r a t h e r th an by th e state. dent t e a c h i n g enoug h to p r e p a r e th e t e a c h e r to h a n d le t h e c l a s s ­ ing. O n ce young t e a c h e r s p a s s the of future teachers. th e teach er tra in in g program . C o n a n t's c r i t i c i s m s h a v e *stim - ro o m e x p e r i e n c e s he o r s h e w ill t e s t of th e f i r s t y e a r , they c a n b e ­ A lov e story in an unusual By KAREN GILLILAND T h e im p o r ta n c e o f th e t e a c h ­ u la t e d o t h e r s t o s p e a k out ab o ut fa c e ? ” c o m e the co m p eten t te a c h e r s the settin g is to ld in P a d d y C h a y - e fs k y 's play, " T h e T enth M a n ." State News Staff Writer in g p r o f e s s i o n i n v i t e s c r i t i c i s m . f a u l t s in t h e t e a c h e r t r a i n i n g p r o ­ M o s t e d u c a t o r s w ou ld l i k e t o p r o f e s s i o n n e e d s an d w a n t s . C ritics c o m p la in about inef­ gram s. F o r th is r e a s o n , the in te r n sh ip H illel F o lk w ay s T h e a t r e w ill " I knew th e f i r s t day I w a lk ed s e e a n e w t e a c h e r g e t m o r e th an i n t o a c l a s s r o o m on m y o w n t h a t fe c tiv e m eth o d s c o u r s e s , la c k T hese critics h a v e t h e i r ind i­ p rogram w o u ld b e an e x c e l l e n t present th e fo rm e r Broadw ay a m e r e t a s t e o f what i t ’ s l i k e to Y 1 w a s n ’t p r e p a r e d ," says M rs. o f li b e r a l a r t s c o u r s e s - and a d e ­ v id ual "sore p o in ts” about th e program fo r p ro sp ectiv e tea ch ­ h it a t t h e C o m m u n i t y C i r c l e P l a y ­ b e in c h a r g e o f a c l a s s on h i s o w n . ficien cy of c la s s r o o m e x p e rie n c e ed u cation of te a c h e r s . S o m e c o m ­ e r s . T h e p r o g r a m is e x p e n s iv e to h o u s e in L a n s i n g b e g i n n i n g M a r c h E lean o r L o r le , a t e a c h e r f o r 10 in t h e t e a c h e r t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m . p lain th at m eth o d s c o u r s e s c o n ­ S c h o o l s y s t e m s w o u ld l i k e t o o p e r a t e , but i t s b e n e f i t s to th e n a ­ 3. y e a r s in D e n v e r . T h i s s t a te m e n t m ad e by an e x ­ s i s t o f “ m a k e w o r k ” d e s i g n e d to s e e th e n ew t e a c h e r s h ave e x p e r ­ tion a r e in n u m e r a b le . K en R eg en b au m , B ro n x , N. Y ,, J a m e s B . C o n a n t, a noted c r i t i c k e ep ed u catio n p r o f e s s o r s bu sy . d o c t o r a l c a n d i d a t e in s p e e c h , d i ­ r e c t s the p la y . fY p erien ced teach er ty p ifies tid al w a v e of c r i t i c i s m b e i n g the o f t e a c h e r e d u c a t i o n an d f o r m e r p re s id e n t of H a r v a r d U n iv e r s ity , O thers say students lea rn little le v e le d at t e a c h e r ed ucation p r o ­ by m e m o riz in g th e ir textb o o k s. F o r Y o u r P le a s u r e . . . " A folkw ays t h e a t r e , " R e g e n ­ o u tlin e s what h e f e e l s a r e fa u lts g r a m s a c r o s s th e c o u n try . T h e r e ’ s o n ly one p oint o f c o m ­ baum sa id , " p r e s e n t s p la y s w h ich in t e a c h e r t r a i n i n g a n d g i v e s r e c ­ T H E A IR -C O N D IT IO N ED T h e im p o r ta n c e of th e te a c h in g p le te a g r e e m e n t — student te a c h ­ o rig in ate d in a p e o p l e ’ s c u l t u r e . o m m en d ation s f o r th e ir c o r r e c ­ ‘T h e T en th M a n ’ b len ds a s e g ­ m en t of th e J e w is h c u ltu r a l h e r ­ p r o fe s s io n in v ites c r i t i c i s m . t i o n in h i s b o o k , “ T h e E d u c a t i o n of A m erica n T e a c h e r s .” ing is v it a l. A ll c o lle g e s and u n i v e r s i t i e s HOLIDAY LANES w ith student te a ch in g p r o g r a m s itag e w ith m odern day life .” • 40 B r u n s w ic k L a n e s « S n a c k B a r Conant fav ors few er p ro fes­ re q u ire a fu ll t e r m of p r a c t ic e " T h e T enth M an ” ste m s fro m eastern Eu ropean Jew ish fo lk ­ | C a len d a r O f sional c o u r s e s and m o r e c o u r s e s f r o m d e p a r tm e n ts o th e r than ed­ te a ch in g , a fu ll day e v e r y d a y . A s late as 1956 s o m e c o l l e g e s on ly ,8 B illia r d T a b le s » C o c k ta il L o u n g e lo re. S. An s k y ’ s play, "T h e D y b b u k ," p o rtr a y e d s o m e of th is l o r e , and C h a y e f s k y , who i s a l s o PRESENTING CHAYEFSKY-Taking part in a rehearsal of % C o m in g E v e n t s | u cation fo r p r o s p e c tiv e t e a c h e r s . H e w ou ld a l s o l i k e to s e e c e r - re q u ired h a lf-d a y one t e r m . s e s s io n s fo r _________ L a nes A v a ila b le For O P E N B O WL I N G E v e ry Day U n t i l 6p.m . the author of "M a rty ," based "The Tenth Man,” to be presented by the Hillel Folkways MSU M en's Club Luncheon — A n d F r i . , S a t., & Sun. E v e n i n g s T o o l h is 2 0 t h c e n t u r y p l a y p a r t l y on Theatre beginning March 3, are Dan Posochaeki, Okemos 12:10 p .m ., Union P a r lo r s . O P E N E V E R Y D A Y A T 9 A .M . " T h e D y b b u k ." freshman, and Nick Bradley, Cheshire, Conn., sophomore. International Com m unications M u s i c u m C o n c e r t Open castin g fo r th e play Photo by Gerald Carr and Speech Pathology-Audiology " F r a n d o r is J u s t S o u th O f U s ” y ield ed students w ith d ifferent S em in ar — 1 p .m ., 115 B e s s e y . IV 7 - 3 7 3 1 re lig io u s and a cad em ic back­ MSU R e tir e e s ’ Club Meeting — E x p r e s s e s V a r i e t y g ro u n d s. M o s t o f th e p l a y e r s a r e n ot m a j o r i n g i n s p e e c h . T h e c a s t inclu d es m a jo r s in p r e - la w , E n g ­ Tougher On Peers 1:45 p .m ., 3 rd floor Union. A cad em ic Council — 3 :1 5 p .m ., 21 Union. V ariety was th e k ey w ord at th e C o l l e g i u m M u s i c u m ’ s s e c o n d firo T o rn a ,” w ith' con tin u o. t e n o r duet, it w a s v e r y e m o tio n a l A All You Can Eat lish , r e s o u r c e develop m en t, G am m a T h eta Upsilon Sem i­ (continued from page 1) c l o s e liv in g s it u a t i o n s and c o m ­ c o n c e r t of th e y e a r Sunday. an d flu id , w ith long m e l i s m a t i c co m m u n icatio n , b u sin e ss, urban n a r — 3 :3 0 p .m ., 409 Nat. S ci. p lex in s titu tio n s , r e g u la t io n s a r e The w e ll-ch o se n p r o g r a m , passages in th e tw o ec h o in g p l a n n i n g , e c o n o m i c s an d m u s i c . d ic ia r y is tim e , he said . Every n eed ed r a t h e r than v a lu e ju d g e - • Food S cien ce Sem inar — 4 b a s e d on t h e d e v e l o p m e n t o f v a r ­ v o ices. M e m b e r s a r e N ick B r a d le y , year a c o m p le te ly n ew set of p .m ., 110 Anthony. m en ts. iation form s i n c e its begin n in g C h e s h ir e , C o n n ., so p h o m o re, a s m em bers i s c h o s e n and m u s t b e H o rticu ltu re S e m i n a r — 4 T h e p r o g r a m con tin u ed through "S tu d e n t ju d ic ia r y a c t u a l l y f o u r c e n t u r i e s a g o , w a s an e x ­ H ir s c h m a n , th e c a b a li s t ; Dan L . t r a i n e d t o s i t in j u d g m e n t . p .m ., 204 H o rt. a ty p ica lly beau tifu l B a c h c h o r a le binds th e hands of o u r o f f i c e , " tr e m e ly in te r e s tin g v a r ie ty of R o so ch ack i, Okem os fresh m an , "T h is m eans the staff m ust Fu zak said . " W e a r e askin g stu­ Plant P a t h o l o gy -M ycolo gy m u sical p ie c e s . can tata, p erform ed w ell by a Fresh Sausage as B le y er, th e sexton; Earl s i t do w n a n d e x p l a i n t o t h e n ew S em in ar — 4 p .m ., 45 0 Nat. S ci. v o c a l e n s e m b l e , to F r a n z S c h u ­ d e n t s t o j u d g e t h e i r p e e r s in J. M urray B arb ou r, p ro fe sso r B lech er, B r o o k ly n , N. Y ., g r a d ­ m e m b e r s th e a r e a s w hich m u s t be M icrobiology and Public Health b ert’s “ A n d an tin o,” n ick n am ed t e r m s o f r e g u l a t i o n s t h e y d id n ot of m u s ic and c o m m e n t a t o r f o r th e PIZZA uate student a s S c h li s s e l ; J e r r y c o n s i d e r e d in m a k in g a d e c i s i o n ; S em inar — 4:10 p .m ., lOlGiltner. th e “ T r o u t Q u in te t,” b e c a u s e it m a k e ." c o n c e r t, g av e a b r i e f introd uction Buben, F lin t ju n io r , Z ito rsk y ; th e U n iversity re g u la tio n s, the S ta tis tic s Colloquium — 4:10 i s a s e t o f v a r i a t i o n s b u i l t on t h e He s a id th e r u le s w e r e m a d e t o e a c h n u m b e r arid i t s c o m p o s e r . L a r r y P ro p p , P e o r i a , 1 1 1 .,fr e sh ­ human asp ects of each case, p .m ., 120 B erk ey . th e m e of h is lie d e r song o f that by th e f a c u lt y and a d m i n i s ­ The c o n c e r t began r a t h e r m an, A lp er; D ick W olfe, New and th e p o s s i b l e p e n a l i t i e s w hich U rban Planning and Land scap e nam e. tration with regard to t h e s l o w l y w i t h a 16th c e n t u r y p o l y ­ Y ork City graduate student. m a y b e handed dow n,” he said. A rch ite ctu re Sem inar — 4 :3 0 The concert closed with the tem p o rary m e m b e rs of the phonic so n g by H e in r ic h I s a a c h . Forem an; B o n n ie C h apin, A lbion Students on the board have p .m ., L ib r a ry Aud. K y rie from B arbour’s ow n so c ie ty , the students. 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T h e A m e r ic a n v io lin ­ ist w as given a stand in g o v a tio n a f t e r h i s R u s s i a n d e b u t in M o s ­ c o w ’ s T c h a i k o v s k y H a ll and w a s c a l le d b a c k f o r n in e e n c o r e s . B o r n in S a n F r a n c i s c o , R i c c i College Role Discussed Is today’ s m od ern u n iv ersity a b y s t a n d e r o r p a r t i c i p a n t in s o ­ cial p ro g ress? S o m e 7 5 adult e d u c a to r s re­ p resen tin g 60 c o lle g e s and u n i­ v e rsitie s in th e U n ited States and C a n a d a , a re atten d in g t h e s e v e n t h a n n u a l S e m i n a r on L e ad ersh ip in U n i v e r s i t y Adult E d u catio n at K e llo g g C e n t e r th is w eek. Them e of the event is East Lansing’s Department Store For Students "T h e C hanging R e s p o n s ib ilit ie s of th e U n iv ersity fo r the Edu­ CAMPUS BOOK STORE ca tio n of A d u lts.” RED-RED-RED ROSES rty doz. 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Phone IV 2-1311 332-8927. 26 2-4941. 24 ___________________ C M ich ig an State News, E a s t L a n sin g , M ichigan Tuesday, F e b r u a r y 1 1 , 1964 f At Union Lanes C ia ffio n e , H ill V ic to rs S ta r B o w le r C o m in g In B illia r d C o m p e titio n M arion Ladewig, acclaim ed as the g r e a te s t woman bowler of all tim e , w i l l bowl an exhibition S h e ’ s c a p t u r e d fhè W o r ld ’ s In vi­ ta ti o n a l on t h r e e o c c a s i o n s , the W1BC A l l - E v e n t s t w i c e , N ation al ( 1 9 50 -51 ). In the exhibition match, M r s . Ladewig will team Jan Klein, the m atch and give f r e e instruction at D o u b les t w i c e and W1BC o n c e . R o b e r t C i a f f i o n e and J o h n T . MSU Union bowling team’ s top the MSU Union Alleys Thursday A l s o , s h e ’ s n i n e - t i m e “ W om a n H i l l h a v e won the U n i o n 's r e ­ woman b o w l e r , against Dick and F rid a y . B o w le r of th e Y e a r , ” M ichigan’ s cen t b illia r d tournam ents. Benzon, Men’s team captain, and M rs. Ladewig, eight-tim e A ll- Wom an A t h l e t e o f A l l - T i m e , ” and C iaffione w o n t h e t h r e e - Bob Hannon. State tournament champion, has a the only w om an b o w le r in h i s t o r y c u s h i o n c h a m p i o n s h i p , d e fe a t i n g A grandmother from G r a n d string of titles and honors as long to win c i t y , s t a t e and n a tion a l Al l - B i l l K i e s l e r on the f in al day of Rapids, M rs. Ladewig has been as a regulation bowling l a n e . E v e n t s t i t l e s in the s a m e s e a s o n c o m p e t i t i o n . H ill topped H ow ard bowling since 1937. D o y le th e f in a l day to t a k e the pocket b illia r d crow n. B o t h w i n n e r s r e c e i v e d jo i n t e d SAHM CHUN LI DANCERS AND MUSICIANS t* Do n ce rs and M u s ic ia n s of the T h re e -T h o u s a n d -L e a g u e L a n d * *) cue s t i c k s , w h ile the r u n n e r - u p s F I R S T A L L - ST A R COMPANY FROM K O R E A - ON F IR S T TOUR ANYWHERE were aw a rd e d f iv e f r e e h o u r s of play in g t i m e at the U nion B i l ­ lia rd R oom . C i a f f i o n e w ill r e p r e s e n t MSU at the r e g i o n s e v e n cu s h i o n b i l ­ liard to u rn am en t a t B o w l i n g ARIZONA BOUND?**Three cushion billiard tourney winner G r e e n U n i v e r s i t y . T h e w in n e r of Robert Ciaffione hopes he'll be representing State at the Uni­ the r e g i o n a l U nion B o a r d c o m p e ­ versity of Arizona late this spring, photo by dove sykes tition s w i l l e n te r a sec tio n al tourney. Shou ld C i a f f i o n e w i n the s e c ­ tio n a l t i t l e he would be e l i g i b l e L e w is R e c o v e re d to c o m p e t e in the In t e r n a t i o n a l T rack captain Sherm Lewis, C o a c h F r a n D l t t r i c h to h a v e fu l l y T o u r n a m e n t at the U n i v e r s i t y of r e c o v e r e d f r o m a m ild s t o m a c h who was scratched from finals A r i z o n a l a t e t h is s p r i n g . competition at Saturday MSU Re­ d i s o r d e r , w a s f o r c e d to w ith­ lays because of illness, will be d r a w f r o m th e 6 0 and 3 0 0 y a r d H ill a l s o will be r e p r e s e n t i n g back in the lineup Thursday when d a s h e s and th e m i l e r e l a y . S t a t e at the r e g i o n s e v e n p o c k e t the Spartans hold an intra-squad “ We c e r t a i n l y co uld ha v e used b i l l i a r d t o u r n e y and will be e l i ­ IN T H E C O R N E R P O C K E T - P o c k e t billiards tourney winner meet. him,” Dittrich said. “ But I feel g i b l e f o r the A r i z o n a t r i p . John Hill takes aim during practice session at the Union. o u r boys p erfo rm ed satisfac­ Lewis, who is reported by t o r i l y in s p i t e of i t . ” B o w le r s T o p O l i v e t , MSU ASIAN-LATIN AMERICAN AFRICAN SERIES In tra m u ra l N e w s F a irc h ild T h e a t r e - 8:15 p.m. B u t L o se T o C e n tra l (continued from 6) fraternity table tennis. Deadline 7 — Kappa Delta-Phi Mu T O N I G H T : T u e s d a y , F e b r u a r y 11 8 — H o t s h o t s -E a g le s (S h o rt for entries is 5 p.m. Friday 7:30 — Delta Zeta-Alpha Xi Delta St u d en t s, $ 1 . 0 0 - G e n e r a l A d m i s s i o n , $ 2 . 5 0 T h e m e n ’ s bow lin g t e a m d e ­ J a c k P i o c h ’ s 6 0 6 w a s high a g a i n s t WOMEN’S 8 — Kappa Kappa Gamma-Alpha Course) f e a t e d O l i v e t , but l o s t by a pin O liv et. 9 — Foreign Legion-Phi Kappa Sorority Basketball Chi Omega T i c k e t s on S a l e a t Union T i c k e t Office t o C e n t r a l M i c h i g a n in w eek end In c o m p e t i t i o n w i t h C e n t r a l Tau (Unlimited) Tim e Lower Gym(Ct.l) com p etition. R ode P e d e r s e n ’ s s e r i e s totaled 7 — Delta Gamma-A.O.Pi Open Swim:— 6:30 - 9 p.m. Gym ll(Ct.3) 5 y l a n d J e r r y Weiner’ s 543. 7:30 — Alpha Delta Pi-Gamma E xercise C lin ic:— 12-1 p.m. and 6 — lOLC-Delta Sigma Pi The b o w l e r s topped O liv e t Hanon had th e high s i n g l e g a m e on 7 — Knights-Scorpions Phi Beta 4 -5 p.m. 2 , 8 7 6 - 2 , 3 7 3 on S a t u r d a y a f t e r ­ Sunday with a 2 2 6 , w hile P i o c h ’ s 8 — B agrats-A ugies Aces 8 — Alpha Phi-Zeta Tau Alpha Kayak Club:— 4 :3 0 -6 p.m. noon at the U nion l a n e s . Sunday , 2 4 2 w a s high on S a t u rd a y . Lower Gym(Ct.2) Open Fencing:— 7-8 p.m. 9 — CSO.-Basketball Guys C e n t r a l won 2 , 7 4 4 - 2 , 7 4 3 . S t a t e G o in g i n t o t he t h i r d g a m e Gym ll(Ct.4) b o w l e r s c a p t u r e d individual hon­ a g a i n s t C e n t r a l , S t a t e had a 58 6 -4 Bacon’ s Ham s-Vets o r s in bo th c o n t e s t s . B o b Hanon r o l l e d a t h r e e g a m e pin a d v a n t a g e . 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