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brown and white by bill gresho and jerry mcguire the west pcint wehrmacht smar ing from their upset by the syracuse orenge the week before invaded grace hall saturday nigi;t with victory the only possibility imbedded in their weli-discip ined mind they left the den of the eiwa champs dismayed and disap poin'ed the final learn scoring gave the engineers the vctory 8-h in a give ling well-balanced meet that wasn't decided until the last buz zer sounded the meet gave every indication cf a real tussle even before biliy merriam and floyd welker took to the mat for their 123-lb engagement two starters from both squads were out of the lineups and on the injury list doug baillie at 130 and doug koch at 147 were forced to the sidelines for the engineers while the cadets were wi hout the services of dennis benchoff at 137 and buzz kriescl at ig7 west point also brought some moral support other than the usual brass from their hudson river haunts they had a cheering section of 50 cadets shouting their martial chants among the 3,200 fans it was the first time according to army officials that a cheering contingent has accompanied an army athletic squad outside of football in the history of the academy west point according to one cadet has two major sports wrestling and foot •-"¦- " l "" 1 ' —«¦-¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ball the meet was close all the way with the largest margin in the team scores being the four point difference in the final tally dave angell's crushing victory over the cadet soph gwen vaughan a first string defensive-guard on the see detrixhe page 8 presidential summit area school presidents discuss mutual benefits pbk scholar to lecture here feb 23 for the third consecutive semester park house the scholarship freshman residence hall walked away with first place scholastic ranking with a 2.987 gryphon society held on to second place with a close 2.973 third place winner was taylor hall b with 2.686 the all-university average dropped to 2.192 from an eight year high of 2.1953 the all-fraternity average was 2.195 in class standings the seniors led with a 2.467 the juniors followed with 2.2220 sopho mores had 2.111 and the freshmen 2.016 alpha tau omega moved from 12th to fourth to take the all-fraternity first place with a 2.534 second place theta chi was ? the brothers — all four of em . . . following their popular concert in grace hall last saturday afternoon the well-known quartet played folk songs md ballads in their usual casual style for nearly three hours and were received with an enthusiasm accorded to few other performers at le high an all-university sixth with a 2.506 and moved up from an all-fraternity third for last year tau delta phi dropped from all fraternity first to third place with an aver age of 2.438 delta sigma phi last year's all fraternity second dropped to ninth dravo house c 111 placed last with a 1.358 lambda chi alpha the only fraternity on probation scored a 1.659 1 park house 2.987 gryphon society 2.973 2 taylor hall b 2.686 i drinker house 1 2.590 1 alpha tau omega 2.534 5 dravo house c 1 2 527 g theta chi 2.506 7 dravo house b v 2.503 senior class 2.469 8 richards house iv 2 456 9 tau delta phi 2 438 10 theta xi 2.432 11 taylor hall a 2.425 12 mcclintic marshall house 111 a 2.93 13 beta theta pi 2.382 14 delta tau delta 2.362 16 mcclintic marshall house l a 2,355 16 alpha chi rho 2.347 residence hall upperclass men .. .¦ 2.3j54 17 pi kappa alpha 2.327 18 taylor hall d 2.319 19 delta sigma phi 2.312 20 dravo house c ii 2.298 21 taylor hall c 2.292 all town men 2.274 22 kappa sigma 2.270 23 mcclintic marshall house 111 b 2.262 see all-u page 4 dr klein leads seminar dr sherwin j klein senior re sarch physchologist for the phila delphia naval air experimental station will conduct the physcho logy colloquim scheduled for 4:00 p.m tomorrow dr klein will lecture on the physiopsychology of muscular per formance dr marshall glagett greeks start moss contacting dr marshall clagett historian of science at the university of wis i consin will conduct a four-day lecture series beginning feb 23 the series is sponsored by phi beta kappa residence halls coun i cil and the cooperative lecture series committee dr clagett will present public lectures lead classroom discussions and meet informally with students and faculty the phi beta kappa scholar re ceived his a.b and m.a from george washington university in 1937 and 1938 and his ph.d from columbia university in 1941 he began his teaching career at columbia and later transferred to the university of wisconsin there from 1947 to the present he has been engaged in the history of science becoming a full profes sor in 1954 from 1958 to 1959 he was a see historian page 7 parnell explained that on feb 17 and march 3 the 17 on-campus fraternities will hold open house on feb 2 and march 10 the off-campus houses will be open to the freshmen i.f.c will provide bus service for all fresh men on the off-campus open house weekends this transportation will operate on a shuttle-like basis circling the 13 houses six times the open houses will be held between 1 and 5:30 p.m and will be formal in dress and activities on march 23 freshmen will be required to turn in their choice of dinner dates to the student ac tivities desk and following the spring recess the rushing period will begin see fraternity page 5 the presidents of cedar crest lafayette moravian and muhlenberg colleges met recently at lehigh with president harvey a neville for the purpose of exploring possible areas of cooperation for mutual or common benefit among the five institutions cooperative programs presently under discussion concerned library facilities research projects undergraduate courses that have a history of low registration evening courses for credit at the undergraduate level couvses in summer sessions and non-credit courses in contin uing education or adult education programs the purpose of the study was to provide cooperative utilization of resources and personnel and for possible economies of operation dr khabbaz to speak speaker at the mathematics pre sentation on thursday is dr samir a khabbaz assistant professor of mathematics the colloquium is scheduled for 1:00 p.m in room 201 christmas-saucon hall the first phase of the fraternity search for new members officially opened last night as the 30 greek letter societies began their spring contacting period following the rules prescribed by the interfra ternity council monday was the first of five feb ruary dates set aside for dormitory contacting seven additional days in march have also been scheduled for contacting in a meeting with the freshman class last fri day i.f.c rushing chairman bill parnell 62 ex plained the new rules for contacting and rushing each freshman interested in joining a fraternity will be required to see a minimum of twelve houses by march 10 six of the 12 must be off-campus fra ternities increased offerings to students anil enhanced community services while permitting each college to maintain autonomy attending the initial meetings were dr k roald bergethon president of lafayette dr dale h moore president of cedar crest dr erling n jensen president of muhlenberg and dr neville the next session to he held la easton will be attended by the five presidents the deans of facul : ty of the four colleges and by dr glenn j christensen vice-pres ident and provost of lehigh matmen dump tough west point squad 18-14 mmmm 866-0331 ato top house park house heads scholarship rating bethlehem pa tuesday feb 13 1962 vol 73 no 28 correct time — pat smartt works opponent ed winborn in the 130 bout which ended in a 6-6 draw
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 73 no. 28 |
Date | 1962-02-13 |
Month | 02 |
Day | 13 |
Year | 1962 |
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Title | Brown and White Vol. 73 no. 28 |
Date | 1962-02-13 |
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Digital Responsible Institution Code | PBL |
Issue/Edition Pattern | Semiweekly |
Title Essay | Published twice a week during the college year by the students of Lehigh University |
FullText | brown and white by bill gresho and jerry mcguire the west pcint wehrmacht smar ing from their upset by the syracuse orenge the week before invaded grace hall saturday nigi;t with victory the only possibility imbedded in their weli-discip ined mind they left the den of the eiwa champs dismayed and disap poin'ed the final learn scoring gave the engineers the vctory 8-h in a give ling well-balanced meet that wasn't decided until the last buz zer sounded the meet gave every indication cf a real tussle even before biliy merriam and floyd welker took to the mat for their 123-lb engagement two starters from both squads were out of the lineups and on the injury list doug baillie at 130 and doug koch at 147 were forced to the sidelines for the engineers while the cadets were wi hout the services of dennis benchoff at 137 and buzz kriescl at ig7 west point also brought some moral support other than the usual brass from their hudson river haunts they had a cheering section of 50 cadets shouting their martial chants among the 3,200 fans it was the first time according to army officials that a cheering contingent has accompanied an army athletic squad outside of football in the history of the academy west point according to one cadet has two major sports wrestling and foot •-"¦- " l "" 1 ' —«¦-¦¦¦ ¦ ¦ ball the meet was close all the way with the largest margin in the team scores being the four point difference in the final tally dave angell's crushing victory over the cadet soph gwen vaughan a first string defensive-guard on the see detrixhe page 8 presidential summit area school presidents discuss mutual benefits pbk scholar to lecture here feb 23 for the third consecutive semester park house the scholarship freshman residence hall walked away with first place scholastic ranking with a 2.987 gryphon society held on to second place with a close 2.973 third place winner was taylor hall b with 2.686 the all-university average dropped to 2.192 from an eight year high of 2.1953 the all-fraternity average was 2.195 in class standings the seniors led with a 2.467 the juniors followed with 2.2220 sopho mores had 2.111 and the freshmen 2.016 alpha tau omega moved from 12th to fourth to take the all-fraternity first place with a 2.534 second place theta chi was ? the brothers — all four of em . . . following their popular concert in grace hall last saturday afternoon the well-known quartet played folk songs md ballads in their usual casual style for nearly three hours and were received with an enthusiasm accorded to few other performers at le high an all-university sixth with a 2.506 and moved up from an all-fraternity third for last year tau delta phi dropped from all fraternity first to third place with an aver age of 2.438 delta sigma phi last year's all fraternity second dropped to ninth dravo house c 111 placed last with a 1.358 lambda chi alpha the only fraternity on probation scored a 1.659 1 park house 2.987 gryphon society 2.973 2 taylor hall b 2.686 i drinker house 1 2.590 1 alpha tau omega 2.534 5 dravo house c 1 2 527 g theta chi 2.506 7 dravo house b v 2.503 senior class 2.469 8 richards house iv 2 456 9 tau delta phi 2 438 10 theta xi 2.432 11 taylor hall a 2.425 12 mcclintic marshall house 111 a 2.93 13 beta theta pi 2.382 14 delta tau delta 2.362 16 mcclintic marshall house l a 2,355 16 alpha chi rho 2.347 residence hall upperclass men .. .¦ 2.3j54 17 pi kappa alpha 2.327 18 taylor hall d 2.319 19 delta sigma phi 2.312 20 dravo house c ii 2.298 21 taylor hall c 2.292 all town men 2.274 22 kappa sigma 2.270 23 mcclintic marshall house 111 b 2.262 see all-u page 4 dr klein leads seminar dr sherwin j klein senior re sarch physchologist for the phila delphia naval air experimental station will conduct the physcho logy colloquim scheduled for 4:00 p.m tomorrow dr klein will lecture on the physiopsychology of muscular per formance dr marshall glagett greeks start moss contacting dr marshall clagett historian of science at the university of wis i consin will conduct a four-day lecture series beginning feb 23 the series is sponsored by phi beta kappa residence halls coun i cil and the cooperative lecture series committee dr clagett will present public lectures lead classroom discussions and meet informally with students and faculty the phi beta kappa scholar re ceived his a.b and m.a from george washington university in 1937 and 1938 and his ph.d from columbia university in 1941 he began his teaching career at columbia and later transferred to the university of wisconsin there from 1947 to the present he has been engaged in the history of science becoming a full profes sor in 1954 from 1958 to 1959 he was a see historian page 7 parnell explained that on feb 17 and march 3 the 17 on-campus fraternities will hold open house on feb 2 and march 10 the off-campus houses will be open to the freshmen i.f.c will provide bus service for all fresh men on the off-campus open house weekends this transportation will operate on a shuttle-like basis circling the 13 houses six times the open houses will be held between 1 and 5:30 p.m and will be formal in dress and activities on march 23 freshmen will be required to turn in their choice of dinner dates to the student ac tivities desk and following the spring recess the rushing period will begin see fraternity page 5 the presidents of cedar crest lafayette moravian and muhlenberg colleges met recently at lehigh with president harvey a neville for the purpose of exploring possible areas of cooperation for mutual or common benefit among the five institutions cooperative programs presently under discussion concerned library facilities research projects undergraduate courses that have a history of low registration evening courses for credit at the undergraduate level couvses in summer sessions and non-credit courses in contin uing education or adult education programs the purpose of the study was to provide cooperative utilization of resources and personnel and for possible economies of operation dr khabbaz to speak speaker at the mathematics pre sentation on thursday is dr samir a khabbaz assistant professor of mathematics the colloquium is scheduled for 1:00 p.m in room 201 christmas-saucon hall the first phase of the fraternity search for new members officially opened last night as the 30 greek letter societies began their spring contacting period following the rules prescribed by the interfra ternity council monday was the first of five feb ruary dates set aside for dormitory contacting seven additional days in march have also been scheduled for contacting in a meeting with the freshman class last fri day i.f.c rushing chairman bill parnell 62 ex plained the new rules for contacting and rushing each freshman interested in joining a fraternity will be required to see a minimum of twelve houses by march 10 six of the 12 must be off-campus fra ternities increased offerings to students anil enhanced community services while permitting each college to maintain autonomy attending the initial meetings were dr k roald bergethon president of lafayette dr dale h moore president of cedar crest dr erling n jensen president of muhlenberg and dr neville the next session to he held la easton will be attended by the five presidents the deans of facul : ty of the four colleges and by dr glenn j christensen vice-pres ident and provost of lehigh matmen dump tough west point squad 18-14 mmmm 866-0331 ato top house park house heads scholarship rating bethlehem pa tuesday feb 13 1962 vol 73 no 28 correct time — pat smartt works opponent ed winborn in the 130 bout which ended in a 6-6 draw |
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