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ed eichelberger pins joe muse of brown after 5:12 to win the eiwa championship in the 147-pound class ike's fourth pin in the tourney the only one in the finals helped him gain the tournament's out standing wrestler award photo by whitaker if weekend opens with pledge dinner by mark evans ifc weekend will begin officially at 6:15 friday night at the masonic hall in south bethlehem at that time the pledge trainers from the 30 fraternities and their new pledges will sit down to the annual feast serving of alcoholic beverages to all men possessing suitable age cards and to all women guests and those men without age cards who sign the bar register was a mo tion passed during last tuesday's rhc meeting the purpose of a bar register said rhc president william e schiesser 55 is to place the re sponsibility of illegal drinking on the individual rather than on rhc identification of name alone shall be required before an individual is permitted to sign the register one thousand bar registers have been ordered by the social commit tee at the rate of one bar register per party per dormitory and with the past average of two parties per six dormitories per year there should be enough registers to last a minimum of 83 years each with the name of the present committee chairman printed on it a follow-up motion was also passed which appropriated 14 from the treasury to cover the cost of printing bar registers the business committee suggested that coffee machines be installed in see suggest page 7 by unanimous vote arcadia killed a motion to give control and authori ty of the arcadia secretarial system to the dean's office at its second meeting friday in drown hall acting on a floor suggestion by lawrence reynal retired treasurer to consider a proposal whereby arcadia would turn over control of its secretarial service in drown hall to the office of the dean the council voted to continue to op erate its service on its own bud get opposition to reynal's suggestion was strong arcadian paul ringen bach stated we cannot let this pro sal pass since it would only open another door by which the dean could enter into arcadia's affairs reynal informed the council that it was costing approximately 900 a semester for this service but that this situation could not be remedied to any great extent because much of the service comprises aid to campus groups without remuneration the ex-treasurer set forth the following figures in connection with the secretarial service s0 was spent on supplies sten cils ink etc , 880 was used for the secretary's salary 130 has been turned in by organizations for services 100 is still out standing from these groups another topic submitted to the group by philip lotke concerned the feasibility of altering the present parliamentary system employed by the council i.e robert rules of procedure a committee was selected by act ing president hamilton to look into the situation the members are phil ip lotke chairman robert halten hoff william murray and albert olsen to study the possibility of sending two delegates to a na tional student government con vention at mit march 25 26 and 27 llaltenhoff was appointed as see sound page 6 breth wins 6th award by pete hynes although lehigh's fabulous ed eichelberger was named the out standing wrestler of the 51st annual eiwa tournament held at perm state last weekend the engineers had to be content with a third place finish behind champion pitt and runner-up perm state the final team totals gave pitt 51 points perm state 50 points lehigh 38 points and navy 37 points this marked the second consecutive year that pitt was crowned eiwa cham pion the only bright spot in lehigh's third place finish was eichelberger the engineer's lone champion for 1955 and their first since 1953 wrestling at 147 pounds ike regis tered falls over scott of columbia seabrook of princeton dick sim mons of temple and muse of brown easily to establish himself as the best in the tournament the most impressive struggle waged by any of ike's opponents was the battle with simmons in the semi-final round simmons a sur prise winner over daughenbaugh of navy in the quarter-finals resisted eichelberger's pinning efforts until five seconds before the end of the bout lehigh's only other finalist was heavyweight werner seel who met navy's pete blair in a con tinuation of their rivalry after a scoreless first period blair took the offensive position and held it during most of the sec ond period with a few seconds remaining seel managed to re gister an escape and take a 1-0 lead an exchange of reversals left seel in control and on the long end of a 3-2 score as the bout neared its cli max with 30 seconds left blair re versed to take a 4-3 lead and win his second consecutive championship a point for time advantage made the final score read 5-3 in addition to eichelberger and seel the brown and white advanc see 4th page 8 thompson murray to star in allegro allegro's leading roles joe tay lor jr and jenny brinker will be played on alternate nights by rich ard b thompson 66 and merle letowt bethlehem and william d g murray 57 and peggy lewis allen town in friday night's performance the part of joe taylor sr will be played by walter j rowles 55 newton kinsey 57 will play the senior taylor on satur day night miss lewis a veteran of radio and television has appeared frequently with the allentown band and has sung leading roles in productions of the allentown municipal opera company she will be saturday's jenny brinker miss letowt has appeared at le see axiletiro pa^e pa^e 6 appraise and award the efforts of in dividuals corporations and insti tutions for bringing about a better understanding of the american way of life annually he foundation re ceives several thousand nomina tions for awards they are from categories including newspaper editorials and advertising ma gazine articles public addresses sermons radio programs televi see freedoms page 7 by winning the honor award six consecutive times breth qualified for the distinguished service award available only to five-time winners the latter award consists of a parch ment scroll and a hamilton watch engraved with the foundation's george washington honor medal the scroll is the foundation's highest honor freedoms foundation inc is a non-profit non-political and non sectarian organization its aim is to bee herbert page 4 the pledge banquet philip weigel ifc president will be master of ceremonies for the occasion and he will intro duce chaplain raymond fuessle who will give the invocation following this everyone will partake of a homestyle served meal each fraternity will sit at a separate table following the dinner m.c weigel will introduce the guests who will include dr charles seidle director of admissions vice-president ken neth smiley deans j d leith wray congdon and byron hayes and john carneen vice-president of bethlehem steel company guest speaker at the banquet will be herbert l brown chairman of the national interfraternity confer ence who will speak on fraterni ty _ what it means to you dr smiley will ive a talk on frater nities and education carlton clark and joe mooney are co-chairmen of the banquet stalag 17 takes the spotlight at 7:30 friday in broughal jun ior high school and students and their dates will troop into the auditorium to see the lehigh version of the well-known stage and screen success heading the all-male cast will be robert o'brien robert silverton ar thur andenman george kantra and william keen students not holding the combina tion dance and play ticket will be admitted only to the friday night performance on presentation of their id cards on saturday the day's activities will begin with the dixieland con cert at the frolics ballroom stan rubin and his tigertown five from princeton will hold forth from 2 to 4:30 p.m in addition to a ticket in order to gain admittance a student must have a beverage ticket which can be purchased for 1.50 either at by tom kelly for outstanding achievements in telling the story of our american freedoms robert d breth instruc tor in journalism won his sixth con secutive honor award and his second consecutive distinguished service award of the freedoms foundation at valley forge the awards were presented to breth by dr kenneth d wells president of the freedoms foun dation and by charles e wil son secretary of defense in a ceremony at the valley forge military academy breth is a management consultant and teaches communications in industry here he earned this year's award for his information letter in communications quotes ending which provides industrial editors and other executives with basic ma terial on trends in industrial com munications four of breth's previous awards in 1949-1950-51-52 were also present ed for his information letter in 1953 breth merited recognition for his original radio program freedom challenges youth which was broadcast over station wpen in philadelphia weekly from october 1952 through february 1953 the program featured discus sions on rights and responsibili ties of american citizenship by panels of college students four lehigh students participated in the program robert d breth instructor in journalism left accepts the free doms foundation award for outstanding achievements in telling the story of our american freedoms from dr kenneth d wells presi dent of the foundation lu bethlehem pa volume 66 — number 35 tuesday march 15 1955 ike'outstanding eiwa star team places 3rd arcadia kills move to hand dean secretarial control by dick galntner rhc to control partying minors by bar register lehigh university brown and white
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FullText | ed eichelberger pins joe muse of brown after 5:12 to win the eiwa championship in the 147-pound class ike's fourth pin in the tourney the only one in the finals helped him gain the tournament's out standing wrestler award photo by whitaker if weekend opens with pledge dinner by mark evans ifc weekend will begin officially at 6:15 friday night at the masonic hall in south bethlehem at that time the pledge trainers from the 30 fraternities and their new pledges will sit down to the annual feast serving of alcoholic beverages to all men possessing suitable age cards and to all women guests and those men without age cards who sign the bar register was a mo tion passed during last tuesday's rhc meeting the purpose of a bar register said rhc president william e schiesser 55 is to place the re sponsibility of illegal drinking on the individual rather than on rhc identification of name alone shall be required before an individual is permitted to sign the register one thousand bar registers have been ordered by the social commit tee at the rate of one bar register per party per dormitory and with the past average of two parties per six dormitories per year there should be enough registers to last a minimum of 83 years each with the name of the present committee chairman printed on it a follow-up motion was also passed which appropriated 14 from the treasury to cover the cost of printing bar registers the business committee suggested that coffee machines be installed in see suggest page 7 by unanimous vote arcadia killed a motion to give control and authori ty of the arcadia secretarial system to the dean's office at its second meeting friday in drown hall acting on a floor suggestion by lawrence reynal retired treasurer to consider a proposal whereby arcadia would turn over control of its secretarial service in drown hall to the office of the dean the council voted to continue to op erate its service on its own bud get opposition to reynal's suggestion was strong arcadian paul ringen bach stated we cannot let this pro sal pass since it would only open another door by which the dean could enter into arcadia's affairs reynal informed the council that it was costing approximately 900 a semester for this service but that this situation could not be remedied to any great extent because much of the service comprises aid to campus groups without remuneration the ex-treasurer set forth the following figures in connection with the secretarial service s0 was spent on supplies sten cils ink etc , 880 was used for the secretary's salary 130 has been turned in by organizations for services 100 is still out standing from these groups another topic submitted to the group by philip lotke concerned the feasibility of altering the present parliamentary system employed by the council i.e robert rules of procedure a committee was selected by act ing president hamilton to look into the situation the members are phil ip lotke chairman robert halten hoff william murray and albert olsen to study the possibility of sending two delegates to a na tional student government con vention at mit march 25 26 and 27 llaltenhoff was appointed as see sound page 6 breth wins 6th award by pete hynes although lehigh's fabulous ed eichelberger was named the out standing wrestler of the 51st annual eiwa tournament held at perm state last weekend the engineers had to be content with a third place finish behind champion pitt and runner-up perm state the final team totals gave pitt 51 points perm state 50 points lehigh 38 points and navy 37 points this marked the second consecutive year that pitt was crowned eiwa cham pion the only bright spot in lehigh's third place finish was eichelberger the engineer's lone champion for 1955 and their first since 1953 wrestling at 147 pounds ike regis tered falls over scott of columbia seabrook of princeton dick sim mons of temple and muse of brown easily to establish himself as the best in the tournament the most impressive struggle waged by any of ike's opponents was the battle with simmons in the semi-final round simmons a sur prise winner over daughenbaugh of navy in the quarter-finals resisted eichelberger's pinning efforts until five seconds before the end of the bout lehigh's only other finalist was heavyweight werner seel who met navy's pete blair in a con tinuation of their rivalry after a scoreless first period blair took the offensive position and held it during most of the sec ond period with a few seconds remaining seel managed to re gister an escape and take a 1-0 lead an exchange of reversals left seel in control and on the long end of a 3-2 score as the bout neared its cli max with 30 seconds left blair re versed to take a 4-3 lead and win his second consecutive championship a point for time advantage made the final score read 5-3 in addition to eichelberger and seel the brown and white advanc see 4th page 8 thompson murray to star in allegro allegro's leading roles joe tay lor jr and jenny brinker will be played on alternate nights by rich ard b thompson 66 and merle letowt bethlehem and william d g murray 57 and peggy lewis allen town in friday night's performance the part of joe taylor sr will be played by walter j rowles 55 newton kinsey 57 will play the senior taylor on satur day night miss lewis a veteran of radio and television has appeared frequently with the allentown band and has sung leading roles in productions of the allentown municipal opera company she will be saturday's jenny brinker miss letowt has appeared at le see axiletiro pa^e pa^e 6 appraise and award the efforts of in dividuals corporations and insti tutions for bringing about a better understanding of the american way of life annually he foundation re ceives several thousand nomina tions for awards they are from categories including newspaper editorials and advertising ma gazine articles public addresses sermons radio programs televi see freedoms page 7 by winning the honor award six consecutive times breth qualified for the distinguished service award available only to five-time winners the latter award consists of a parch ment scroll and a hamilton watch engraved with the foundation's george washington honor medal the scroll is the foundation's highest honor freedoms foundation inc is a non-profit non-political and non sectarian organization its aim is to bee herbert page 4 the pledge banquet philip weigel ifc president will be master of ceremonies for the occasion and he will intro duce chaplain raymond fuessle who will give the invocation following this everyone will partake of a homestyle served meal each fraternity will sit at a separate table following the dinner m.c weigel will introduce the guests who will include dr charles seidle director of admissions vice-president ken neth smiley deans j d leith wray congdon and byron hayes and john carneen vice-president of bethlehem steel company guest speaker at the banquet will be herbert l brown chairman of the national interfraternity confer ence who will speak on fraterni ty _ what it means to you dr smiley will ive a talk on frater nities and education carlton clark and joe mooney are co-chairmen of the banquet stalag 17 takes the spotlight at 7:30 friday in broughal jun ior high school and students and their dates will troop into the auditorium to see the lehigh version of the well-known stage and screen success heading the all-male cast will be robert o'brien robert silverton ar thur andenman george kantra and william keen students not holding the combina tion dance and play ticket will be admitted only to the friday night performance on presentation of their id cards on saturday the day's activities will begin with the dixieland con cert at the frolics ballroom stan rubin and his tigertown five from princeton will hold forth from 2 to 4:30 p.m in addition to a ticket in order to gain admittance a student must have a beverage ticket which can be purchased for 1.50 either at by tom kelly for outstanding achievements in telling the story of our american freedoms robert d breth instruc tor in journalism won his sixth con secutive honor award and his second consecutive distinguished service award of the freedoms foundation at valley forge the awards were presented to breth by dr kenneth d wells president of the freedoms foun dation and by charles e wil son secretary of defense in a ceremony at the valley forge military academy breth is a management consultant and teaches communications in industry here he earned this year's award for his information letter in communications quotes ending which provides industrial editors and other executives with basic ma terial on trends in industrial com munications four of breth's previous awards in 1949-1950-51-52 were also present ed for his information letter in 1953 breth merited recognition for his original radio program freedom challenges youth which was broadcast over station wpen in philadelphia weekly from october 1952 through february 1953 the program featured discus sions on rights and responsibili ties of american citizenship by panels of college students four lehigh students participated in the program robert d breth instructor in journalism left accepts the free doms foundation award for outstanding achievements in telling the story of our american freedoms from dr kenneth d wells presi dent of the foundation lu bethlehem pa volume 66 — number 35 tuesday march 15 1955 ike'outstanding eiwa star team places 3rd arcadia kills move to hand dean secretarial control by dick galntner rhc to control partying minors by bar register lehigh university brown and white |
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