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see arcadia page 3 lamberton will try new cashier system efficiency in lamberton hall came under scrutiny wednesday at a meeting of the lamberton hall committee in the trustee's dining room in lamberton in answer to numerous com plaints of students about the slow service during the morning rush hours mai gross arcadia representative and former scblh organizer suggested that a se parate cash register be installed at the end of the coffee line to take the burden off the single cashier who presently takes cash from both the food and coffee lines the suggestion met with skepticism on the grounds that it would cause even more confusion at the center cashier's counter due to the increased number of coffee hunters ted heeps effi ciency investigator who has been studying lamberton operation from chef to palate ( said he thought the idea would speed things up but that it seemed to him to be too late in the semes ter to hire another employee to work the second cash register despite this the committee agreed to try the new system breakfasters who limit their morning meal to coffee and doughnuts may continue to line up where they previously had and will find their own private cashier waiting for them at the see lh tries page 7 see psa page 7 meetings and the general assem bly groups lehigh's delegation left the campus yesterday morning for the state capitol during the day there were numerous executive planning and rules committee mee'ings to map out the strategy of the convention pennsylvania's gov john s fine addressed the assembled delegates at the opening session of the conference last evening two prominent political leaders a democrat and a republican also spoke to the students at that time they were both from other states throughout today 12 commit tees corresponding to the major areas of political controversy such as foreign affairs and agri culture met to draw up planks for the model party platforms the student conference offi cers nominated last evening at the opening session were elected by the delegates during the day at the second general assembly of all the delegates at 8 this eve ning the model national candi dates will be chosen in true con vention style with balloting and reballoting until one gets a ma jority because of the results of the re cent campus elections at lehigh when eisenhower was named fa vorite republican son the dele gates from lehigh will be respon sible for supporting him at to night's session their second and third choices will be taft and warren respectively sancan will perform liszt , chopin tonight and all the cats joined in . . volume 63 — number 44 friday april 25 1952 lehigh university bethlehem pa arcadia picks committeemen more than 100 students were pulled from their studies monday night by the dixie strain being whipped up on the porch of the chi psi lodge guilty as charged were chi psi bill shipley 53 praying over the drums in the foreground and left to right chi psi jack blake 52 chi psi john morris 53 phi delta bill mumford 53 unaware of what's happening around hint chi psi fred fischer 53 and ato hartley 55 keeping an eye on mumford 19 psa delegates at h'burg confab forty students from three states and the district of colum bia are on the lehigh campus for a biennial conclave of the north eastern province to discuss how can odk improve the college campus and odk problems of membership keynote speaker for tonight's opening dinner at the hotel beth leehm will be bucknell's dean malcolm musser who will start the discussion of national and lo cal odk problems president whitaker an odk member himself and odk's na tional secretary robert bishop will address the group at lunch tomorrow lehigh host to 40 odk's pennsylvania's intercolleg iate conference on government is holding its annual convention to day and tomorrow at the state capitol in harrisburg a 19-man delegation is representing lehigh at this year's model political nominating convention leo j rooney 52 president of psa is student chairman of le high's delegation now in its 16th year this ann ual education convention is at tended by over 50 of pennsyl vania's 76 colleges and universi ties some 700 delegates are par ticipating in the proceedings of the convention the committee neutrals to choose hp queen the belle of the ball — spring houseparty's tropical holiday — is as yet unknown of course but to insure lehigh's having a queen that is a bell provision has been made for student and pro fessional judgment in choosing her selection of the houeparty queen and her court will be made exclusively at ihe friday night dance from 11 o'clock until mid night four student presidents — of ifc idc tc and arcadia — will circulate among the couples in grace hall each judge dis tinguishable by a red or yellow sash will choose three girls bas ing their selections solely on physical beauty and the twelve girls chosen during that hour will comprise the queen's court at midnight the bands on both floors will stop playing the chos en girls wearing floral wreaths given them when they were se lected will gather a a special cor onation stand on the lower floor of grace hall and one of them will be picked as queen of the houseparty dance both the queen and the eleven members of her court will receive prizes and it is hoped that the allentown and bethlehem papers will run pic tures of the coronation the judges who choose the queen will be three men in no way affiliated with lehigh two of them will be band leaders see belle page 7 see odk page 3 brown and white appointments lo the 16-man committee arcadia's replacement for the defunct arcadia associates were announced at wednesday's meeting by vice-president tom maccabe 53 chosen from 40 applicants were ralph hamilton 55 david lackland 53 robert hun ter 55 theodore deutz 55 lee pigeon 55 allen barstow 55 robert ring 55 louis henston 54 ralph meerwarth 54 bruce solomon 53 elliot barnett 54 john rentschler 55 stephen friedrich 54 frederick granados 54 wallace butler 54 and thomas asson 54 maccabe said that the men were being assigned to arcadia committees and told the commit tee chairman that the assistants would be dropped from the 16 man committee if they did not meet their committments president john arnesen 53 r and ex-president gene howie 52 attended a student govern ment clinic last weekend at perm state sponsored by the national student association arnesen re porting on the meeting remarked that lehigh seemed well off ia many lespects in comparison with the other schools attending for sociax and aesthetic reasons malvern gross 55 ask ed arcadia to back the lamber ton hall committee in requesting that the bars be removed from the cafeteria's windows his motion was passed proceeds of the may 1 sale of lost and found articles in the ar cadia office will be donated to campus chest it was decided because of dissatisfaction with the first record submitted by the processing company for approv al the music club's records of le high songs were not ready for sale as scheduled explained art goldenberg 53 he predicted that sales would begin by may 2 no classes the morning of easter monday when the day is pierre sancan french con tion by sancan will conclude the cert pianist on his first tour of the u.s will appear at 8 tonight in grace hall it will be the seventh program in the student concerts lectures series saint francis walking on the waves a virtuoso work of liszt schumann's papillions and im promptu and varia lions by schubert as well as compositions by bach will comprise the first portion of the program several chopin numbers noc turne in d flat major and grand waltz in e flat major and some debussy preludes are included in the second half of the concert romantic caprice for the left hand an original composi program oancan s status as a composer is indicated by the mu sical scores he has written for the french films olivia and paris new york as well as numerous works he has written for the pia no his appearance here will mark the middle of a transcontinental tour arranged as part of an inter change between the jeunesses musicales de france and the na tional music league he made his american debut in new york last month and then flew across the country to appear in concerts in california and at the university of wisconsin
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FullText | see arcadia page 3 lamberton will try new cashier system efficiency in lamberton hall came under scrutiny wednesday at a meeting of the lamberton hall committee in the trustee's dining room in lamberton in answer to numerous com plaints of students about the slow service during the morning rush hours mai gross arcadia representative and former scblh organizer suggested that a se parate cash register be installed at the end of the coffee line to take the burden off the single cashier who presently takes cash from both the food and coffee lines the suggestion met with skepticism on the grounds that it would cause even more confusion at the center cashier's counter due to the increased number of coffee hunters ted heeps effi ciency investigator who has been studying lamberton operation from chef to palate ( said he thought the idea would speed things up but that it seemed to him to be too late in the semes ter to hire another employee to work the second cash register despite this the committee agreed to try the new system breakfasters who limit their morning meal to coffee and doughnuts may continue to line up where they previously had and will find their own private cashier waiting for them at the see lh tries page 7 see psa page 7 meetings and the general assem bly groups lehigh's delegation left the campus yesterday morning for the state capitol during the day there were numerous executive planning and rules committee mee'ings to map out the strategy of the convention pennsylvania's gov john s fine addressed the assembled delegates at the opening session of the conference last evening two prominent political leaders a democrat and a republican also spoke to the students at that time they were both from other states throughout today 12 commit tees corresponding to the major areas of political controversy such as foreign affairs and agri culture met to draw up planks for the model party platforms the student conference offi cers nominated last evening at the opening session were elected by the delegates during the day at the second general assembly of all the delegates at 8 this eve ning the model national candi dates will be chosen in true con vention style with balloting and reballoting until one gets a ma jority because of the results of the re cent campus elections at lehigh when eisenhower was named fa vorite republican son the dele gates from lehigh will be respon sible for supporting him at to night's session their second and third choices will be taft and warren respectively sancan will perform liszt , chopin tonight and all the cats joined in . . volume 63 — number 44 friday april 25 1952 lehigh university bethlehem pa arcadia picks committeemen more than 100 students were pulled from their studies monday night by the dixie strain being whipped up on the porch of the chi psi lodge guilty as charged were chi psi bill shipley 53 praying over the drums in the foreground and left to right chi psi jack blake 52 chi psi john morris 53 phi delta bill mumford 53 unaware of what's happening around hint chi psi fred fischer 53 and ato hartley 55 keeping an eye on mumford 19 psa delegates at h'burg confab forty students from three states and the district of colum bia are on the lehigh campus for a biennial conclave of the north eastern province to discuss how can odk improve the college campus and odk problems of membership keynote speaker for tonight's opening dinner at the hotel beth leehm will be bucknell's dean malcolm musser who will start the discussion of national and lo cal odk problems president whitaker an odk member himself and odk's na tional secretary robert bishop will address the group at lunch tomorrow lehigh host to 40 odk's pennsylvania's intercolleg iate conference on government is holding its annual convention to day and tomorrow at the state capitol in harrisburg a 19-man delegation is representing lehigh at this year's model political nominating convention leo j rooney 52 president of psa is student chairman of le high's delegation now in its 16th year this ann ual education convention is at tended by over 50 of pennsyl vania's 76 colleges and universi ties some 700 delegates are par ticipating in the proceedings of the convention the committee neutrals to choose hp queen the belle of the ball — spring houseparty's tropical holiday — is as yet unknown of course but to insure lehigh's having a queen that is a bell provision has been made for student and pro fessional judgment in choosing her selection of the houeparty queen and her court will be made exclusively at ihe friday night dance from 11 o'clock until mid night four student presidents — of ifc idc tc and arcadia — will circulate among the couples in grace hall each judge dis tinguishable by a red or yellow sash will choose three girls bas ing their selections solely on physical beauty and the twelve girls chosen during that hour will comprise the queen's court at midnight the bands on both floors will stop playing the chos en girls wearing floral wreaths given them when they were se lected will gather a a special cor onation stand on the lower floor of grace hall and one of them will be picked as queen of the houseparty dance both the queen and the eleven members of her court will receive prizes and it is hoped that the allentown and bethlehem papers will run pic tures of the coronation the judges who choose the queen will be three men in no way affiliated with lehigh two of them will be band leaders see belle page 7 see odk page 3 brown and white appointments lo the 16-man committee arcadia's replacement for the defunct arcadia associates were announced at wednesday's meeting by vice-president tom maccabe 53 chosen from 40 applicants were ralph hamilton 55 david lackland 53 robert hun ter 55 theodore deutz 55 lee pigeon 55 allen barstow 55 robert ring 55 louis henston 54 ralph meerwarth 54 bruce solomon 53 elliot barnett 54 john rentschler 55 stephen friedrich 54 frederick granados 54 wallace butler 54 and thomas asson 54 maccabe said that the men were being assigned to arcadia committees and told the commit tee chairman that the assistants would be dropped from the 16 man committee if they did not meet their committments president john arnesen 53 r and ex-president gene howie 52 attended a student govern ment clinic last weekend at perm state sponsored by the national student association arnesen re porting on the meeting remarked that lehigh seemed well off ia many lespects in comparison with the other schools attending for sociax and aesthetic reasons malvern gross 55 ask ed arcadia to back the lamber ton hall committee in requesting that the bars be removed from the cafeteria's windows his motion was passed proceeds of the may 1 sale of lost and found articles in the ar cadia office will be donated to campus chest it was decided because of dissatisfaction with the first record submitted by the processing company for approv al the music club's records of le high songs were not ready for sale as scheduled explained art goldenberg 53 he predicted that sales would begin by may 2 no classes the morning of easter monday when the day is pierre sancan french con tion by sancan will conclude the cert pianist on his first tour of the u.s will appear at 8 tonight in grace hall it will be the seventh program in the student concerts lectures series saint francis walking on the waves a virtuoso work of liszt schumann's papillions and im promptu and varia lions by schubert as well as compositions by bach will comprise the first portion of the program several chopin numbers noc turne in d flat major and grand waltz in e flat major and some debussy preludes are included in the second half of the concert romantic caprice for the left hand an original composi program oancan s status as a composer is indicated by the mu sical scores he has written for the french films olivia and paris new york as well as numerous works he has written for the pia no his appearance here will mark the middle of a transcontinental tour arranged as part of an inter change between the jeunesses musicales de france and the na tional music league he made his american debut in new york last month and then flew across the country to appear in concerts in california and at the university of wisconsin |
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