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, 4 • TH'E CARDINAL VOL. XXIX, NO. 8 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE, LOUISVILLE 8, KENTU KY Thursday, Nov. 14, 1957 PREV. EW of tomorrow night's Homecoming bonfire and pep rally. Last Minute Arrangements Harass Homecoming Workers To touch off the Homecoming festivities ;tomorrow night, house decorations will be judged a t 7:30 P.·M. The five judges will drive around tthe campus first to get an over-all picture of the decorations, and then walk by. them, judging on a point system, with originality, appropriateness, and effectiveness as the points to be judged. nounced. At only $2 per couple, dance tickets can be bought from any of the bookstores, from Dave Elpers and Joan Klapheke, from ~ny of the cheer leaders, or at tbe Coliseum entrance the night of the dance. The Preston Street entrance to the 4Fairgrounds should be used on coming to the dance. Since ·the main entrance to the Coliseum will not give access to the dance, and only .the entrances .to the east wing will be used, all cars may park most conveniently behind ihe east exhibition wing. National Who's Who Committee Announces U of L Selections University Will Have 27 Representatives Out of 37; Those Chosen Will Appear In 1958 Edition of Book By PAT NEGILSKI The University of Louisville will have 27 representatives in the 1957-58 edition of the book Who's Who In American Universities and Colleges. A quota of 34 students was alloted -this university on the basis of numbers in the student body. Arts and Sciences BARBARA BAILEY: English; Delta Zeta, president, vice-president, house manager, pledge president, sc4olarship a ward; The Cardinal, Editor-in-Chief, News Edi·tor, City Editor, reporter; Thoroughbred, Feature ·Editor, office staff; Cwens; Mortarboard; Panhellenic Council; University Student Senate, Student Chest Commission, ex-officio, P o 1 i c y Codifying Commi.ttee; Outstanding Junior Woman; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Phi Alpha, social chairman; Pi Delta Epsilon, ·treasurer; marching a n d concert bands; WRA; W o o d c o c k 'Freshman Award; President's, Trustee's, Universi, ty, Flexner and work scholarships. BARBARA BURKEL~' Chi Omega, president, activities chairman; ·WRA, president, secretary; Westminister Club, secretary; Un' iversity Student Sena•te, voting member; C wens; Mortarboard, vice-president; Panhellenic Council; Thoroughbred, Greek editor; senior advisor to Cwens. CAROLE CAUDILL: Pi Beta Phi, president; Panhellenic Council, president; Cwens, president; University Student Senate, exofficio; NSA, regional secretary; Cardinal reporter; Thoroughbred, organizatinons editor, staff; Univ- ersity Chorus; WRA; Women's League. MIKE CHERRY: University Players, president; Servetus Club, founder and president; published in New Campus Writing; Creative Writing Scholarship. MARIA DREPANIA: Arots and Sciences Student Council; International Rela•tions Club, vicepresident; Mortarboard; Beacon Club; American Chemical Society; Pi Gamma Omicron. JOHN HALBLEIB: NRO~ unit, company commander; Sigma Phi Sigma, president; Newman C 1 u b, vice-president; Cardinal. circulation; University Chorus; Phi Kappa Tau; Eagle and Anchor Society; Delta Phi Alpha. PATRICIA JOHNSON: Cardinalettes, secretary, v-ice-president; Wesley Club, president; Phi Kappa Phi; S.N.E.A.; Religious Council; WRA; Mortarboard. LOIS KLE>INMAN: Arts and Sciences Student Council, vicepresident, publicity ; University Student Senate, voting member; IRC; Art League, vice-president; U of L Players; Mortarboard, editor; Servetus Club. ROBERT IMETRY: University Student Senate, Leadership commission, voting member; Arts and Sciences Student Council; Cardinal feature editor; Masthead, Editor; Lambda Chi Alpha, pledge trainer. Varsity R if 1 e Team; Eagle and Anchor Soeiety; APO; Arots and Sciences Outstanding Sophomore; N R 0 T C scholarship. rLA:RRY RAYMOND: Alpha Epsilon · Delta, president, historian; Canterbury Club, president; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Phi Alpha; Woodcock Medal sophomore and junior; chemical honorary; Trustee's Scholarship. Business School GENE P . GARDNER: Business School Student Council, president and vice-president; University Student Senate; Phi Kappa Phi; Intramurals; Flexner and Trustee's Scholarships. MARY ANN RICH: Mortarboard, president; Cwens, secreSchool Student Council; Religious tary; Newman Club, president and social · chairman; Business School Student Council; Thoroughbred, office manager; SNEA, treasurer, p r o g r a m chairman; Cardinal. JUNIE SCHLAUG: Business Council; International Relations Club; Newman Club; University Student Senate; APO, corresponding secretary, vice-president; Debate Society; Cardinal, assistant advertising manager; Sigma Chi at M.I.T. Dental School PAUL BROOKS: Delta Sigma Delta ; Phi Delta, president; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Upsilon at Notre Dame. WILLIAM ,TALBERT: Delta Sigma Delta; Phi Delta; Beta Del-ta, secretary; Phi Kappa Phi; President of Dental School Interfraternity Council. Kent School MARY ANN MILLET: Kent School Student Organiza·tion; National Asso iation of Social Work; Who's Who in 1955. La~ School KEN ANDERSON: Honor Code Committee; Briefing Service, chairman; Delta Theta Phi; Student Bar Association, chairman; UniversHy Student Senate, sergeant at arms ; National Moot Court competition; Omicron Delta Kappa, president, vice-president; Who's Who from A & S 1955. SPENCER HARPER: Pi Kappa Phi; University Student Senate, L'Raisers; French Club; Omicron Delta Kappa; Delta Theta Phi, first scholar; National Moot Court representa-tive; Briefing Service; Book Awards in Code Pleading, Sales, Trusts, Torts I and II, Bankruptcy, an d Corporations; delegate to National Conclave, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC Cadet Major and Squadron Commander. HAROLD STUMBO: Moot Cpurt, secretary, treasurer; Student Bar Association, president, (Continued on page 5 ) Looking For Sputnik? At nine o'clock, a bonfire and pep rally, the "Bobcat Barbeque," will begin near the Admin1s.tration Building. Immediately following the rally will be a pep dance in the rotunda of the Administration Building, sponsored by Mortarboard and Omicron Delta Kappa. The Homecoming game !itself begins at 2 o'clock Saturday, featuring •the Cardinals against the Ohio University Bobcats in the Fairgrounds' Stadium. The Queen and her court will be presented at half time by President Davidson. Also to be pre sen ted at this time will be the Outstanding Alumni Award. Organizations Deadline . For T'hred Space Nov. 20 Saturday evening at 9 o'clock, climaxillg Homecoming, a dance will be held in the east exhibition wing or the Fairgrounds' Coliseum. 'Music will be provided by Frank>ie Bleuel and his orchestra. The Queen and her court will again be presented and the winners of the house decorations an- It is very important that all or- . .ganizations planning to occupy space in the 1958 Thoroughbred fill out contracts and turn them in to the business manager of the Thoroughbred, Martin Pedigo. All contracts should be un by Wednesday, November 20. All bills will have to be paid in full by Wednesday, December 4. This is necessa'ry for final layout of the book. If your group has not been contracted as yet, you should call the Thoroughbred office and find out who is responsible for your group. All organizations connected with the individual schools must be in touch with their school editor. Fraternities and Sororities, check with the greek editors. AU-Campus organizations, check with the organizations editors. Any questions may be answered by calling the office at MElrose 7-2531, ext. 317 or business manager, Martin Pedigo at Highland 0523. Signed contracts may be put in the interdepartmental mail; just address them to the Thoroughbred. SPUTNIKS HAVE attracted more attention to the sky than has bee~ noticed in the past. It is no longer the "cow jumping over the moon" but the dog flying in the sky.
Object Description
Title | The Cardinal, November 14, 1957. |
Volume | XXIX |
Issue | 8 |
Description | The University of Louisville’s undergraduate newspaper. The title of this publication has varied over the years, but with the exception of the period 1928-1930, when it was known as the U. of L. News, the title has always been a variation of The Cardinal. |
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Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals University of Louisville--Students--Periodicals |
Date Original | 1957-11-14 |
Object Type | Newspapers |
Source | Scanned from microfilm in the Louisville Cardinal newspapers collection. Item Number ULUA Cardinal 19571114 |
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Collection | Louisville Cardinal Newspapers Collection |
Collection Website | https://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/cardinal |
Digital Publisher | University of Louisville Archives and Special Collections |
Date Digital | 2019-01-29 |
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Full Text | , 4 • TH'E CARDINAL VOL. XXIX, NO. 8 UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE, LOUISVILLE 8, KENTU KY Thursday, Nov. 14, 1957 PREV. EW of tomorrow night's Homecoming bonfire and pep rally. Last Minute Arrangements Harass Homecoming Workers To touch off the Homecoming festivities ;tomorrow night, house decorations will be judged a t 7:30 P.·M. The five judges will drive around tthe campus first to get an over-all picture of the decorations, and then walk by. them, judging on a point system, with originality, appropriateness, and effectiveness as the points to be judged. nounced. At only $2 per couple, dance tickets can be bought from any of the bookstores, from Dave Elpers and Joan Klapheke, from ~ny of the cheer leaders, or at tbe Coliseum entrance the night of the dance. The Preston Street entrance to the 4Fairgrounds should be used on coming to the dance. Since ·the main entrance to the Coliseum will not give access to the dance, and only .the entrances .to the east wing will be used, all cars may park most conveniently behind ihe east exhibition wing. National Who's Who Committee Announces U of L Selections University Will Have 27 Representatives Out of 37; Those Chosen Will Appear In 1958 Edition of Book By PAT NEGILSKI The University of Louisville will have 27 representatives in the 1957-58 edition of the book Who's Who In American Universities and Colleges. A quota of 34 students was alloted -this university on the basis of numbers in the student body. Arts and Sciences BARBARA BAILEY: English; Delta Zeta, president, vice-president, house manager, pledge president, sc4olarship a ward; The Cardinal, Editor-in-Chief, News Edi·tor, City Editor, reporter; Thoroughbred, Feature ·Editor, office staff; Cwens; Mortarboard; Panhellenic Council; University Student Senate, Student Chest Commission, ex-officio, P o 1 i c y Codifying Commi.ttee; Outstanding Junior Woman; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Phi Alpha, social chairman; Pi Delta Epsilon, ·treasurer; marching a n d concert bands; WRA; W o o d c o c k 'Freshman Award; President's, Trustee's, Universi, ty, Flexner and work scholarships. BARBARA BURKEL~' Chi Omega, president, activities chairman; ·WRA, president, secretary; Westminister Club, secretary; Un' iversity Student Sena•te, voting member; C wens; Mortarboard, vice-president; Panhellenic Council; Thoroughbred, Greek editor; senior advisor to Cwens. CAROLE CAUDILL: Pi Beta Phi, president; Panhellenic Council, president; Cwens, president; University Student Senate, exofficio; NSA, regional secretary; Cardinal reporter; Thoroughbred, organizatinons editor, staff; Univ- ersity Chorus; WRA; Women's League. MIKE CHERRY: University Players, president; Servetus Club, founder and president; published in New Campus Writing; Creative Writing Scholarship. MARIA DREPANIA: Arots and Sciences Student Council; International Rela•tions Club, vicepresident; Mortarboard; Beacon Club; American Chemical Society; Pi Gamma Omicron. JOHN HALBLEIB: NRO~ unit, company commander; Sigma Phi Sigma, president; Newman C 1 u b, vice-president; Cardinal. circulation; University Chorus; Phi Kappa Tau; Eagle and Anchor Society; Delta Phi Alpha. PATRICIA JOHNSON: Cardinalettes, secretary, v-ice-president; Wesley Club, president; Phi Kappa Phi; S.N.E.A.; Religious Council; WRA; Mortarboard. LOIS KLE>INMAN: Arts and Sciences Student Council, vicepresident, publicity ; University Student Senate, voting member; IRC; Art League, vice-president; U of L Players; Mortarboard, editor; Servetus Club. ROBERT IMETRY: University Student Senate, Leadership commission, voting member; Arts and Sciences Student Council; Cardinal feature editor; Masthead, Editor; Lambda Chi Alpha, pledge trainer. Varsity R if 1 e Team; Eagle and Anchor Soeiety; APO; Arots and Sciences Outstanding Sophomore; N R 0 T C scholarship. rLA:RRY RAYMOND: Alpha Epsilon · Delta, president, historian; Canterbury Club, president; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Phi Alpha; Woodcock Medal sophomore and junior; chemical honorary; Trustee's Scholarship. Business School GENE P . GARDNER: Business School Student Council, president and vice-president; University Student Senate; Phi Kappa Phi; Intramurals; Flexner and Trustee's Scholarships. MARY ANN RICH: Mortarboard, president; Cwens, secreSchool Student Council; Religious tary; Newman Club, president and social · chairman; Business School Student Council; Thoroughbred, office manager; SNEA, treasurer, p r o g r a m chairman; Cardinal. JUNIE SCHLAUG: Business Council; International Relations Club; Newman Club; University Student Senate; APO, corresponding secretary, vice-president; Debate Society; Cardinal, assistant advertising manager; Sigma Chi at M.I.T. Dental School PAUL BROOKS: Delta Sigma Delta ; Phi Delta, president; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Upsilon at Notre Dame. WILLIAM ,TALBERT: Delta Sigma Delta; Phi Delta; Beta Del-ta, secretary; Phi Kappa Phi; President of Dental School Interfraternity Council. Kent School MARY ANN MILLET: Kent School Student Organiza·tion; National Asso iation of Social Work; Who's Who in 1955. La~ School KEN ANDERSON: Honor Code Committee; Briefing Service, chairman; Delta Theta Phi; Student Bar Association, chairman; UniversHy Student Senate, sergeant at arms ; National Moot Court competition; Omicron Delta Kappa, president, vice-president; Who's Who from A & S 1955. SPENCER HARPER: Pi Kappa Phi; University Student Senate, L'Raisers; French Club; Omicron Delta Kappa; Delta Theta Phi, first scholar; National Moot Court representa-tive; Briefing Service; Book Awards in Code Pleading, Sales, Trusts, Torts I and II, Bankruptcy, an d Corporations; delegate to National Conclave, Arnold Air Society, AFROTC Cadet Major and Squadron Commander. HAROLD STUMBO: Moot Cpurt, secretary, treasurer; Student Bar Association, president, (Continued on page 5 ) Looking For Sputnik? At nine o'clock, a bonfire and pep rally, the "Bobcat Barbeque," will begin near the Admin1s.tration Building. Immediately following the rally will be a pep dance in the rotunda of the Administration Building, sponsored by Mortarboard and Omicron Delta Kappa. The Homecoming game !itself begins at 2 o'clock Saturday, featuring •the Cardinals against the Ohio University Bobcats in the Fairgrounds' Stadium. The Queen and her court will be presented at half time by President Davidson. Also to be pre sen ted at this time will be the Outstanding Alumni Award. Organizations Deadline . For T'hred Space Nov. 20 Saturday evening at 9 o'clock, climaxillg Homecoming, a dance will be held in the east exhibition wing or the Fairgrounds' Coliseum. 'Music will be provided by Frank>ie Bleuel and his orchestra. The Queen and her court will again be presented and the winners of the house decorations an- It is very important that all or- . .ganizations planning to occupy space in the 1958 Thoroughbred fill out contracts and turn them in to the business manager of the Thoroughbred, Martin Pedigo. All contracts should be un by Wednesday, November 20. All bills will have to be paid in full by Wednesday, December 4. This is necessa'ry for final layout of the book. If your group has not been contracted as yet, you should call the Thoroughbred office and find out who is responsible for your group. All organizations connected with the individual schools must be in touch with their school editor. Fraternities and Sororities, check with the greek editors. AU-Campus organizations, check with the organizations editors. Any questions may be answered by calling the office at MElrose 7-2531, ext. 317 or business manager, Martin Pedigo at Highland 0523. Signed contracts may be put in the interdepartmental mail; just address them to the Thoroughbred. SPUTNIKS HAVE attracted more attention to the sky than has bee~ noticed in the past. It is no longer the "cow jumping over the moon" but the dog flying in the sky. |
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