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# I- .Probable Starting Line Up- .-honiiht's-ITom'Sirer -Gatlrd-. ----- - - .-Bob Wies;tsnhzibn*-'--.Fo.ru;n d ",,*., : -4 - - 2 L----.6:'Paul Hogue-.?A. ",%.-'--- ---A. --% *.,--Connie McCormaek-The newlp formed StudentCourt will begin its sessionThursday, Dee, 1. The Court willconsist of five judges.ChiefJustice is Frank Gerlach, ]CAW'61. TheincludeAllenCars,otherLAW judges'61; Jamesrr---.Cincinnati,vol. XLV,, N,,.Ohio, Thursday,-December 1, 1960-------'10win, LATq? '61; Charles Melville,LAW '62; and Walter Snhre jr.,LAW '62.The student Court derives itsadthority from the powersresponsibilities delegated to themfrom the President of the Univcrsjty via the Personnel Deans. ,Jurisdiction over (1) violationof campus traffic regulations, (2)1tna1 ID card violationS, (3) disputesnior beheenstudents Or studenting groLlpsy and (4) disputes involvparade chairman 1960, 1960 co- 1% interpretation of -StudentConstitution? lcgislation?rush chairman of Sigma AlphaEpsilon, YJICA, 1960 News Record- ' and "lings.national advertising manager, InA" sessions ofCourtOpenthe pub'ic,forte'fraternity C iO U C)fen's , Add good cause shown a n d granted .t71s0ry1959-f30. - .by the Court. Students are reBruce BIaclcbum, AA '61, 3.081,Sponsible for initiatiy)their ownwogram- chairman of Della Phifor a he,ring, exceptDelta 1961, Metro, 1959 Homecorn- ,foractions involvingIDinglpublieity19" Greek,cards.RequestsforhearingmayWeek publicitypresibe ,made ineither the Dean ofdent ofPhi1950619en o r the Dean of Women's196@61, Band,office.Mummers Guild, intrainurals 395660, Men's Advisory Council.John Grow, A&S '62, 2.97 Sophosvice president 1960 61 sophonlorepresident 1959-60. vice resident OEPhi Delta het ti 1966-01,- 1 n t Gfraternity Council rush chairman180, incinnatus, YIW,:rearurer of Reliqious Week 1950,, 8ig-.ma Gamma Epsilon.Scott Spangler, Eng. '61, Sophossecretary Pi Tau Sigma 1960-61,Juhior Prom Vale chairman 1960,President of Lambda Chi Alpha1960-61, Interfraternity Council,Homecoming Float-'chaimnn 3957and Publicity chairman 1958, fntramurals 1958, Cincinnatus.Mr. Kenneth hambert, associatep oi'essorof accounting, director ofadmissions of the College of Eusiness Admi istration.------------------a AI Harrnann, Ann DevinsHomecoming Co-c a i rmen.Dean Windgassen, BA '61, 1960Homecoming Chairman has announced that. the WomecomingExecutive committee has electedAllen Harmann, Bus. Ad., '62, and,Ann Devins, ASzS '62, chdirrnanand POof the 1961Homecoming. .The new' chairman announcedthat next year Homecoming willbe Saturday, Oct. 21, when UCplays the University of HoustonCougars.----- r --Seniors SelectAdvisory Board',JThe Senior Class AtfvisoryEoard of 1960L61 will be composed of the following seniors:Sandy Max veli, Nancy Shanks,Riclk Gritfiths, Lolly Stock, FranDanshy, J u d y Ebel, Scott Spangler, Jerry Lejmenstoll, Pete Hayden, Carol Imhofz, Nick Shafor,Bruce Blaekbur'n, Ken Bruning,Judy Copover, and Krrthie Woodard. e1e;ted from petitiow madeavailable to all class members,t-bese board rnilrnbers were chosen on the basis of their previousinterest in class activltics a;lcFservice to the University.The purprise of the AdvisoryBoard is to act as a planning ands l pervisorycommittee worlringwith the class officers to promote'a well-organized and vigorousprogram demanding the interestof the class members and the attention of the University.-Petitions f o r t h e f i v e Homecoming committeesd a n c e,float, publicity, queen, and tieke t s - w i l t b e available Thursday,Dec. I, a t the Student U n i o nDesk and must b e t u r n e d in b y5 p.m. Feb. 1, 1961. Section '11students who co-op o u t of t o w nshould leave t h e i r petitions aFthe desk before they leaveschea9 in December.--Miss Devins, Kappa 'AlphaTheta: Junior Advisors and cochairman of the 1960 homecomingpublicity committee, said that aneffort will be, made t o gel morelocal interest in the parade dueto increased publicity along thisline.Warmann, a member of SigmaP h i Epsilon, Interfraternity Council, CGG, YMCA and StudentCouncil, worked on this year'shomecoming as -chairman of theticket committee. He says aboutnext year's event, "It will he hardto have a mere successful homecoming thak this year's but wewill try to do just that. We alsobelieve that t h e law of averagesshouli: bestow good weather on usnext year."This year's Homecoming picf u r e f a r f h e Cincinnatian w i l lb e taken Sunday, Dec. 4, a t 4:35p.m. a t Wilson A u d i t o r i u m announced preshnf chairmen DeanWindgassera and Judy Ebel, /ABS '61.The faculty advisors will be e n Lewiseand Jim Scully, whilethe. Alumni co-chairmen are Mr.Ralph Dunn and Mrs. ,Fane Sinagl e .i,ir--'When charged wjth a ir: .'fir: ,i01ati911,2 P U CforS a Ileal ing'must be submiltt?d within threeschool days alter the citation \;ranissued. The ,recluest sI10uld bemade in writing on a form obtainedand filedin Room The101 stu-.Ad.ministrati'onEuilding.dent should indicate the S S.!OAIat which h e desires to appear, hu:,that session must be at leastthree wecks, after the citatici:-i.Ib card vis ettons should befa the CourtRegistrar, ahd the Court w i l lcontact the owner and direct I I ; appear a* a hearing- Char9esfor tthee violations may be f i f s drations.by students or student orgeri-I' omicron DeltaKappaeight new members at itsping Tuesday' En the MusicThey will he initiated Sunday at 60, Alpha Chi Sigma.4 p.m. at the YNCA. A ? anquetManin Jerry Rose, Eng. '62,will follow a t the White Horse 3,531, Pi )Delta Epsilon, Phi Eta.Sigma, Pi Tau Siglna, eo-chairmanRestaurant, Kentucky.The following men will be in- of A \lum Sales Commithitiated: James Armour, Eng., '61 tee 1958, business manager of Cin3.579, president of Tau Beta Pi cinnatian 1360-61, vice president of196061, vice president of Phi Lambda Chi Alpha 195960, ChairLambda Sibma 1960-61. Co-Weds. man of Board of Publications 1950.lntramurals 1957-59; A.1.Ch.E.61.Carl -Hagberg, Eng. '61, 3.536;Neal Berte, A&S '62, 3.276, chairPhi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma man of the 1959 S O P ODanceSm a , A.1.Ch.E. Phi Delta Theta- -secretary 1959-60, Pi D l t aEpsilon,Guardent CourConvenes--I2555Carl BoufdinForward--Series BE 10T o m Thacker\iI--, -tCeq terIn Tases goyerning di pll:esjboth parties involved must i g na paper and 'Onsentto be hO-'nr'by the Court's decision,If a student fails t o appear a6the time of his hearing' hefound guilty of default.The penalties for traffic vi ,1crange fromdollarsfirstoffensetodollars.On an ID card violation, the,fine may not exceed two dol!.lrs.A referral may be made to thoUniversity Committee on Stucjenj;Conduct for a ppropriate,acticm.,----s Chairmant Committee'NEW SEASON OFGOPES'Sports pages contain compEefe information o n tonight'sbasketball game, opening theseason at UC. Additional storiesan Western Michigan and Miam!,two of the 'CaZs' opponents inthe Rext week, are reviewedThe co-captains and Caach E dJucker are pictured o n page 6.N o r m Aitlcen. NR sports editoQr,reviews the 1960-61 cagers inhis column, page 7.--*.------nside StoryThe cIass o'fficers ancl AdvicoryBoard are n3w considering- i[:ea:;for the Senior Gift. ,211 seniors arcencouraged to consitler what gif:;the d a y s of 'GI c3n b r f itsr A ma3Iater. Individual c; ggektionsona senior gift are 11e2dcd imm3cl' itcly in order that ideas may be i n 7vestigated r p r t c ctot the c l . - :for final discussion.CDass meetings for Section IIseniars in the cotilegas of AppliedArfs a d &usiness;Adminisfrat;omare being scheduled f o r D6cernber. Class msetings for the remainder of the cotieges will beheld in January and February.,Mr. WaikerRon Walker, RA '61, has decnnamed chairman of the Senior Glf'tCommittee Por tKe Class of 1961.Jim Woodard, senior ctasspresident# announced that tVa2kerwas selected o n Oke basis of:outstanding leadership on campus, servite to the U tiversity-----.Sophomore Class Schedules Meeting.Chicago, Chicago.V3c Tyus Asks: D i d You Know ThatMerman Open Season December 10 .Little Brown Jug of Sophor Announces Candidates--- ------.Iand - previous interest in classactivifies. . . . . . . . . . . .Page BAny seniors ir?:erec;terf in SC 'F/ing on the S:lnior,Gif't. Commit tec?or hairing gift s ty,: sli:)nsshorflrlcontact senior CL i o ! ' f i c s03Ron Walker.I'T I C K E S,IVC students showins ID1 cardswill beinto hefietdhovzeear[y6 p.m. onadmitfedasasnights of baskcttbaEIL games fhisyear. Sludepts wi!E not be a!lowed to leave t h e i r ID cards a tthe fieldhouse 90 reserve s ticket, as was done lest season.Tickets are on a f i r s t tomefirsf s e k e basis, Students willhave Po remain in the fieEdhouse after claiming a ticket, w i t h their ED card.1i\I

UNIVERSITY OJ; ,CfNClNNATI'.'.'NEWS RECORDThursday,\December1,1 1960 \ .\SOf: hor:n reClass"To '}loldRrcstMeeHng,:The SophomoreClasswill.holdMi!ss' "i9;r-e St.ew rtand Mr. ,oll.'aclass project,eitneri,'aS':' yits first' meeting of the year TuesJames' Sc nYi advisers" to life . comrnittee' member 'or, he'a'd,wiU.'. day, Dec. (kat ,1" p.m,- in Annfe.eless, will also be introduced.be able to obtain petitions at this'Laws vAuditorrum.This meeting. Any sophomore wishing to work ' meeting;".is designed to unite' sophomores . '---,;.;,."-"-- ,,- ,---' .:.;.;.;.- -'----- -.;.,'andacquaint them with theaims : . . ,tiY,Joan.Chicago was' full of wonderful. and'exciting things last week dur.' ir:UFtheAC Conventfon, There'WlS"Inherit the Wind,""Hiro ,.sh:iDJ,a, MOll Amor," "T h W.orldof Apu;" an Indian film I wanted,tOfsee, and several plays producedby: local gtoupsandroad com·'(P.anies.-in the midst 01 all.this, I got "to- see,lIButterfield 8." Please,dpn.'t eny,y metoo'ln ch ' Yqutoo can see:- this" work, if you"I'.' reldentremendous and beautifully done,The girls .in the show \vyre fair.Juan i t a .(Bloody Mary) Hall.seemed bored andthemaleleadswere terribly and.pitifully weak.My:favorite songs from the showwere ruined, by theperformers, h'atlack of projection .A'dffb . f'51 erom a ew, rre enioyable moments, the only good'in this production 'of ' Flower,Drum' Song" W 5 the exerciseI got climbing· t'othe second ,andfutureclass"'Among tlteactivitiesplansdf oftheth classisCL'IFTON TVP' EW· ---Rill' E'R'. SER'VICEY. .'l.'. .I.' . .c\ty an I ck of ac! ng b,il.ity It " the' background by ,the produc'scr ms with Edd!e .Fisher-'sin.,tions'fit saw both before I left and (adeqvgc;es. And It IS a perfec:;t.as soon asI returned. i ' .je mple .ofwasted, alen.tirl:t eThe C rousel Theater j) oducr:oles aS5.lgned to Laurenc Hartion of the German Illay '."Thevey, Kay M forst· and MildredSign of Jonah" was .a 'pleasant"Bunnock.' '. surprise.bad' not seen any lre .There was one good scene in \lleatSals and""I frankly don'tthe'.'film",.,-onebetween Miss ,know what I was expecting. whentaylor,: her Il}other .and a neigh- I went to-the show . .,\bor. But I think that, the pricesThis .play, produc.ed by the f' movte theater,s.are too high toMummers Guild for the' open .,'r,gO/,' nd/,se,; one scene, )\1!ss' 13ut·, . ing REW eenvoeatlon, included .f.;i ld 8 and 'saveyo ur money,some very good performances."I, also saw";a,v-e-ty,·tiredroad',For the'most part,.I reme."b r;': sJio of ""Flower ,'.Drum Song". ,"ohn.tHess'as-:the· Judge,' J:'1d een .,\: w.ll.ilein the Windy City: Thesets,B rboras the Queen, and 'Bet- ,':d igrled ,by OliversSrnith, were,'(Continuep on Page 11)1 . , '\- cI,--./ESQUI,E'8ARB'ER'SHO ,/.,"'.'Your HeirIs.Our BusinessYou Specify - We Satisfyw.McMillan St. ,""Pro , ohn Apter,, .228.,)/Cincinnatiif'\TUX,RENTALL,atest Styles·)'.'."AU "Sizes -'-' Fast 'Service'.,/CIi"ARLESJ'-,:;\',/'-,Jl 1-5175Pa,k JFre 'In ,Rear',.' .'4,ot,' rJ:! :;::f 7 : ! , , :E: : ; : h ' :('-ANDLE[ II'jH,.J-'. ,U 'I'.·,·.c . c roling party, to, be held duro'(Near U;C.'Campus since 1950). /'mg :the C,- r s.tm ss ason. T ,e:-J.' ALt MAKES ' -,NEW AND US"ED ",Ievent was 'initiated by\ last,ye,a s 'class, 'as all traveled together to'I ,'. R.'.E·.·P·A.·.'1'. R'"S 1,'\.1. ",S. It. '··L· ,. E''.5. ".1. ' .'1' .,R.·. .E' NY',T·A. L· '. ' . · .' 1·entertain.patients at\G }ieral Hos\, pitat. ?- good was the re po se.it IS. hoped that. the ChristShmcfards - Portables -Electrics'mas caroling party WIll,eventual ,VMPIA ,. OLIVE.· T I.tSMI HCORONAly become a tradition.'.,'.R 0. V A L .'REMING ON UNDERWOODThe meeting offers, all '. o .'.,.".' .om re a. hanfce.to mee thelr2504Clifton Avenue'.""". 'AVon'l-81S8officers and, cabinet mem ers.,i(,(Bet. Calhoun and McMillan)----- --- ----.------ --- --------------'------277 Calhoun 5tre'et(,'A' rlE[r,::1I

/.,.;- /-'-t:."December 1, \ 196Q-\.'OF'CfNC'INNA"T1UNI\{E,RSlTY,, .'NEWS- RECORI? (.j F.ou -' ::oeds·Wil Vie::()'thelloNears ·Ptesentati6n·"bit'" C', !t·· ······'1· \ . ,I'·D·'R:'A e ·a,e.on,es:Com. L·,;·().mp.·e.e.' as,'t/ \"'A'. nnounce. ' .I"",'t" e'women's'Slate' D llale' ;Janel Mill!,r, *1I'63,an Toarnament will be held.this yearJoan Thompson ,A&S-TC"62, will·,at: 'Capital University in Colum- -debate 'the"af:fi mative,while Patf :7bus on Dec. 2-3. Fifteen teams, Boyles,·' N&H: '63, and Lindaall from 'Ohio" will compete in .-Schaffner, A&S-TC','63, will,' de- "'t.hree, rounds -of debatingon Fr'i-' bate: the negative, I These girlsd't .d./"l' d b t "d 1 t·· .·. U1lda ' n d th ree ?n a :u. y; "ffa so' e .e . as year. /'The 'topic this year is "Resolv"Naturally'they'Il do th ired: (That, i'te . United Statesbest," noJe1l)1r; Rudo,\ph Verder-'.Should Adopt a Program -of ber.ispeeeh director. "They haveGOJ)l;pu}:sory"Health' Insurancethe ability, and s,);1IO}11dplace highF'or all Citizens.in: the contest."i '". .C'I , ''."\.f.,'.- bY'-J an Freideh"Othello,"one of.' 'Wi.1UamShakespeare's greatest works, iU'bepre\sentedby the UG'l\1:lini 'at 8:30 p.m. Dec. ,s.;lQ .1.-,Wilson Auditorium.'' 'J. The Guild's first 'Shakespearean ef.fort in-several ye rs, "0f ell,o"WIll feature John' Hess, A&S"!64,in the title role. Hess was recentlyseenas the ilJdgein' ,·the. Carousel \Theater production" of,"Th,e Sign of Jonah."i.,. Recipient of last 'yearis lMst.actress", 'awa r'd from 'the .GuiN, . ade'en Barber, A&S "63"williportray Othello's wife," Des"!mona. kent Guthrie, A&S "61,, 'Veteran of .Q1 lnyMummers ',.",." . .d'ucfionswUI.' pfay ', heI go .,''''' / ', ' ,.', /" .'.: N.i.',,. 0t er students "app ari ,, ,tHis 'pr,bduetion" inclu'de ,.:",C;1Jild " ·'·Vice·pfe ident···Diclt: Von:'"1I6ih'rc }6 ; Joe Zi a, .A&S "62( ,' \'Rissove , .::A& ' '62; ' :alia ';t 1tit.',Toren A&S '64'; Lee RoyReams ailf Di k .SDY.del' " btith--:AstS "64 . wiltc'AlS& e's'ee . in: "Othello"',' as' ,Win MVi.e Presner, 'A&S' 64,: nd 16-'\r .(' I,,,"lain.,I1."'". "ana:". ':anneCalder,"A.&S·'.' ,'( ,;63: ."l'O ';" ./,rens'".-A&S'61, and "Ed, Gr-e.,--MI oan,neCalde ,Marlan"!' .esner,"'anCl' Fred' Rissover);are .featUretli'65, complete 'the-cast. 1"' (', ;in':the;-M,:,mmets·· Gulld' pro&uctlofl\ fO"0tlnUlolI':at 'Wilsol1 Aqdit6t1Ofn"Dir&C'"'fetf'6YGbllC!' faeUr ;',li)ec.S . l'Q.,I., ,, iso . F.Paul.Rutl-edge,· : '.,.":,",,;., " ,J''. . 'forf"cotriln9, roduction 'ofS,tnlkespt!c(re'atf ''classic' :Win''\! tu e settings by BUI Akin, A&S:'62 'Costumes "'have been cW.deredifrom'New York'-'';,i Plans have been '.made'fu n.-elude all 'of .the' Gii1citil1ati' schoolsIn the ' Othel1o" 'atidieJlOO,J. .,.' .'-.".,'. .',La,'" ,:.",,,--'. . :'.;,." .'f"JI.beeause- of ·tlie' wofk s·'greaf··t\dtural,. etl cati n "and"·enterta ii.ing 'natute.'HGeneral' ticket sales are noWin progress at.the. ticket'bOonI·opposite·the Gri1l. Groups, siting .topuicha'seblocks. seats'sliould contact the Guildoffice'immediaf,eIY. ,(,Faeultyjmembersmayob iti.complimentarytickets for J.peDec.-j performance only. 1.Cardsentitling them to these tlcJits.have b. e,n d.i.S-t.'.,f b.u.ted. and Sh W. dbe ' xcpanKed, at the .ticket th.as soon as possible.' ':::'''Othello'' -will' be presentedjat"Wils n Audftorium rDec.: s.;10t at8:30 p.m.(,/. it:,i,"- .,IB·RUBECK CONCERT',SCHEDUL:ED'". UC s d nts \YiII have ani".pcu:tunity ·to hear the' Da.".Brube(;k·9uartetJan 13. "'1'94.The' quartet will entertain"tEarlham College', in' RichmoNa,, I!, iana. B'ec 'Us'e'of recent rj.mo'd ling'of the fieldhouse- jtEarlham, enlarged: accommOat,;·'tions have' .enabled the" coU to -extend invitations tonei."'boringschoo.ls.·,!Theshow is'" scheduled .fro . 8',to ·lO.p.m.,-arid. the c:ostijs ,2.00. per pers rr , Oret rs fttickets must be' s to't Stydent Union Committee atcEarl'ham'-by·Jan . 6· in, order"toyfi.suYe .resel;va-Hons.;-- (,:.r- '1)\. ,';."/. s-;».''\. Di coYer;nbre''dl500! this exciting ringa dothe(valuasleitip{on,diamondJ, R. Woo &"N,A.ME Sons, 'I'nc"--"';"''';';'' '';;'''·.»;ing, Buying. Write10-1.St:: ,t,!- Y ll?,N.Y De t:, CP.80, 201lE.4 fh- ':- ----""',-""-""""''''-'''',A.DDRE§S CITY: .I' ST'ATE----··r.t·.:b.·. a.r've'd/l\. .,ZONE .0 '"AMO'N'O''".".·AN eI"' ': , W E DO'.'IN 6Rl'N'e·'Sf""Bel(Jiet1:b\y br/des. for more:tham,,1.00 yew;a;(1Q.50';.19 f))Y .':--. "'J-".,,'": - ,. .'4;;. '--","

'I'he United Sitates' has just wit- ," Three reasons, stand. above all /, philosephical tolerance. -: , .nessed the election, of its thirtyothers. in the assault on .reltglous' "Perrnittingreligion.' to .detri-'- ',mentally affect; t,heprescribed.and proper-" execution of, public: .office is the' only basis on 'which .a', political figure should.be con- .dernned for his relation to relig- \ion. This principle-.Isv.no lessvalid when applied toithacotor -.).of- a' man's"-cskin.;,. '", l"It jsquite" probable that: conderunation, via. faith and:' color' isthe only means 'a,vailable to the''uninformed for damning politica] opposition, and, hence,,, ·m;}}"never be completelyreliminated.'/"W e trust" however, that 1961 will .be marked ias a. turning "point in' .the attempted eradication of suchcancerous .growths .as the vote-by- ;pr0j.udi e .r': . .'''.

rur'jUWERS'Frl1·:aFrf JN(!TNf'1J. k' - ;)N'EWg;·R.EC O:J D -, "};.h- "Camp,US. B tj.,· Ih vG1'me, .we don'tyour money, but it's epwm911sense-that a-few regulations haveto: bee made, .or the parking: situation wS uldtJe Jha:otic.'- ., That's, the main reason-why wei7 \adJ' 5. Ma;be th:e' h V6imoney. \1'Bcu1i t 80'1, hip.peon!&'l .thaia faculty'meIYrbe{'had.;,.t6p-ark'oficam:p'us;b C'aus ' of, thisrstudent'sQ,ffense, And, yet, 'tli tac '.mensber, by,ieas6n .of his. fa.:nuu .decal, was'legallye1l'titlN.ito. rkoncarnpus. .So it wa n,o,tjus;t,tbe. 'violation o ·'-3 regulation. ' Itiiv':a1:ac!·aekof-"coflsideratioflJar. SQlJleone eliSe:' It's-a -gond .ie-b'. .f-oraUtha:f mosh'st1uIents.him, .To.aren't likebe.',h:o:n (. -most.-dents play-the' gaiUeve'ryfairb'"and.",we, take.'o,ff·ou.r hats' to thOse.you:ne tweek-s-with sWnebig news." I ": ,' '," ee-I*, : *'/ Perry;'L.'Brand,vice P . ·,"dent,and, ch'ai man lo-f -Pla"BoarthofCHntOnf:.Fr.ank, ,Advertisi ng .Agen'ty of"Chic-a.,and, ';9ue t' spe,ker,at ; the AQP. closing I;uncheon c'onte.nd ,t""t .titles mean v ry little !',now-aldays.'"'I'."A cloSetfri:eitdO'f.hig came h() eand proudly announced :to'hi1;' titer li'alf thathe"was'the'cmn·'p,my's : new:Yicepr sident.Hi'sWifeb lYreplied that' was nice.Confrontingher she simply saidthe-new. HUe diet not in -the leastexcite her since .marketing attheA&P store.' "Why not," he insisted. "Wel ' she replied, "tod!i Ihad to' check' with the vice nresident in charge o fruits to soo ifthe oranges were !resh.", 'I .can't ibelieve it," he sa4lL.' "Gall and see," hIS wife. u q.This he did. ":A&P" said tilestore's -tefephrqn op rator. erulike to. speak to the vice presi&!1it,inJ"caarge of fruits," he said. ''f 'esh ?";'she sked. .:·i?r;

n( rqge. IX.:UNIVERSITIt OF CJNCINNAT1 ·NEWS RECOR.P'.------ '----'- ------ .-----------ucThursday, December 1, .1960--- -.:.--.-.,.;.---.--------------------------.C

eight new members at its nior beheen students Or student ping Tuesday' En the Music ing groLlpsy and (4) disputes involv- In Tases goyerning di pll:esj They will he initiated Sunday at 60, Alpha Chi Sigma. parade chairman 1960, 1960 co- 1% interpretation of -Student both parties involved must ign - 4 p.m. at the YNCA.

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