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1 .:..- -\,.},.,., l s --,..,- r- }: «):.:.: - f, _lr r 2-"J. 1 :. v -. (/ :: -7,.,. e: \ :,c "- f. : ;-. -- Commfee heads fo_r junor Paren Weeknd pose for a group pcure. Seaed lef o rzgh are Fred Gund (Commerce Recepon), Tony Andrea (Accomodaons), Bob Basche (Ars and Leers Recepon), Barry McNamara (Pr.esdens Dnner), Geoffrey Barz (Scence Re ceponj. Dck Angezo (Breakas and Lurzcheon), and Gary Mor row (Mzlzary Recepzons). Sandng are john Buck (AL Recepon), Mke Grohman (Engneerng Recepon), Mke McCarhy (Pres. Recepon), Seve Havery (Publcy), and Greg Callahan (Tckes). No pcured are General Charman joe Kng and Execuve Char man Tom Raeber. Plans Revealed For Projecs n N.D. Fuure Several deals abou plans for Nore Dames no-oo-dsanfuure came ou n a dscusson beween suden leaders and Fahers Hesburgh, Joyce and Mc Carragher Sunday ngh, Snce he Holy Cross Brohers wll vacae Dujare Hall when her new cener s bul, he hall wll be leveled. s place s planned a new heology cener. Faher Hesburgh hopes o brng a bshp acve n he Vacan Councl o Nore Dame o head hs cener. A socal cener wll be consruced on he road beweennore Dame and S. Marys. f can be handled hrough suden governmen, s possble ha he floor prefecs maybe releved of her dscplnary saus. n hs even, he sudens wll handle any cases n whch some regulaon s needed. Ths s especally relevan o he proposed say-hall sysem, busno mpossble whou, Recenly a go-ahead has been gven for consrucon on he planned convocaon and ahlec cener. When ha s compleed he feldhouse wll be leveled and ha area lef open as a new quad. THE Volume 3, Number 11 Junor Weekend Acquans Parens Wh Campus Lfe The aruma junor Parens-Son sraon s evden from he fac Weekend, he welfh renewal of ha Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh. an affar orgnaed bymr,j,ar- C,S,C., has renedaprvaeplane hru Haley, presenly drecor of so ha be can commue o he Publc Relaons a Nore Dame, campus from hs presen work a wll ake place hs weekend. he Msssspp cvl rghs r- The leers and anecdoes ofhe als. Nore Dame suden never ade- Regsraon wll ake place on qlaely descrbe hs campus lfe; Frday from 4:00 o 8:00p.m. n so he acves of he Junor he lobby of he Morrs nn. A Parens - Sons Weekend are packe, complee wh a map of geared o expose he parens of he campus, varous suden pl Nore Dame sudens o varous lcaons, and name :ags, wll be faces of he sudens academc gven he parens by he BlueCrand culural lfe, The schedule of cle whch wll handle ckes and evens s desgned o provde general drecon of he acva our of he campus andsfacl- es, A 8:30 p.rr. on Frday "The es and o perm some conac Careakers" wll be presenedn beween parens and faculy. Washngon Hall by he Unvers- The mporance aached o he y Theare, weekend by he Unversy admn- 011 NOTRE BAME Nore Dame, Unversy February 10, 1965 On Saurday mornng classes wll be open n many of he deparmens "for vsng parens, permng. hem o ge some dea of her sons daly roune, Also on Saurday mornng, ours of he Memoral Lbrary, he germfree labs of Lobund research Cener, he Compung Cener, he Radaon Research Buldng and N- euwland Scence Hall wll be conduced. From ll:45 a.m. o 1:00 p.m., luncheon wll be served n he Eas Wng of he Souh Dnng Hall, Begnnng a 1:30 p.m. and lasng unl 3:30 p.m., recepons wll be held n he varous colleges wh he deans and faculy members of each college presen. These recepons have always held he possbly ofbeng he hghlghs of he Weekend- due manly o he congenaly of he professors who parcpae, From 3:30 o 5:30 p.m., Faher Hesburgh and oher Unversy offcals wll be presen n he La Forune Suden Cener o receve he parens. The hghlgh of he Weekend wll be he Presdens Dnner n he Sepan Acves Cene:r a 7:0 Say hall Plan Proposed p.m. Speakng a he dnner Wlll. be Faher Hesburgh. John Phl- Senae Voes. Nex Tues da V lps, he Junor Class Presden, -.; and Joseph Kng, Charmanofhe A las nghs Suden Senae meeng, he Commee preparng he new Say Hall plan submed her fnal proposal for an expermenal sysem. nsung rue four-class negraed halls for hree halls for a ral perod. Also n herreporwasarecommendaon for a hree-class quoa sysem n.he oher upper-class halls durng he me. The hall senaors have receved quesonnares on he wsem, and wll dsrbue hem o he su- dens hs weekend. The fnal voe on he. new plan wll be aken he Senae meeng nextuesday. Nck Sord, who heads he commee preparng hs proposal, sad ha sudens noced he lack of advance pllcy on he say- Careaker Opens n Washngon Hall hall plan, bu he explned ha hs was necessaed by he fac ha k defne proposal was decded only very recenly. He and hs commee are organzng meengs n each hall o dscuss he proposal. f he plan s approved, nex year Alumn, Dllon and Farley wll house almos he samenumberof sudens from each class. For A lumn, wll be 90 freshmen, 82 sophomores, 78 jullors and 80 senors; n Dllon he numbers. weekend. Wlll be 120, ll2, 104 and 108, and On S day he parens wll worn Farly 88,.so, n and 78. shp :h her sons n Sacred Accordng o hs proposal, hs H r Ch h 815 Mass "11 b. ff f ea urc a sysem Wl e m e ec or wo C oncun 1 d g h e schedule of e- o h ree yers, a w hh c 1 vens wll be a communon break- Wlll be JeC o an evallon, fas n he Norh Dnng Hall a and comdera1onforexenmono 9 : 30 a.m. Speakng a he breakhe enre. campus. fas wll be former Nore Dame A ha 1me, here should?ewo fooball sar andhesmantrophy new undergraduae res1dence. J lumy LuJ ack who.wll h 11 "d d 600 Wlnner, o a s, provl ng aroun more speak as a graduae on he spaces for dens. Probably200 houghs of aformernoredame. Conunued on page 3 The Careaker, he London and erngs by sayng on as careaker New York h play wren by of her decayng old house. Bu Brsh playwrgh Harold Pner, he whnng, speful old bum wll be presened by he Unver- spols hs offer for more comsy Theare n Washngon Hall for han he ever known by ryng on Thursday, Frday, and Saur- o urn he brohers agans each day, Feb , a 8:30. Furher oher, and he s fnally expelled performances are o be Feb. 18, from hs newfound "paradse," 19, 20 a 8:30 and Sunday, Feb, 14 Mr. Fred Syburg, publcy da 2:30. Wh a cas of only hree men, recor.for he producon descrbes The Careaker as "un- The Careaker ran for.hreen convenoal bu pernen. The monns aer 1s overwhelmngly man heme s a problem n com-- -=- successful openng n he sprng muncaon," he observed. "Or- _SMCs Bonne Karsh ges a lle exra aenorz from Dean Pedke n hs Musc Theory Class. Bonne of was also enhusacal- gnally he dffculy les be- zs one of several S. Marys grls akng classes here hs semeser. (Voce phoo by john Sawyer) ly receved by New York crcs ween he wo brohers, unl he Coed Classes N D SMC B and playgoers when reached ramp s nroduced as a means Broadway n falll%1. ofcommuncaonbewee"nhem." Of he wrer Pner, John Me- He fals-n hs respec by se- _ ore a me. a.. eg1n Caren, drama crc of he New ng hem a odds wh one anoher. / Yorker sad, "n hs ably o Rev, Arhur s. Harvey, C.S.C. cach and hold and manpulae an s drecng he play s combna-, C., c 1 audence he seems o me a dram- on of comedy and undefned, - 0 o per a 1 v e a Q S e S as of he greases power." poec error, and John Parck. a.. _. 0_ The Careaker s a suspense. Har profdes he amospherc laden close-up of hree srange seng of a menace-laden, rubb-. and omnous men, each damaged sh-srewn ac n a decayng n a dfferen way. Two of hem house. Davd Garrck s he sage are half-crazy brohe-rs, played manager and Rober Melka suby Al Bunn and Davd Clennon. pervsed he consrucon of he The hrd, played by Terry se. Francke, s a snvellngoldramp Tckes wll be on sale daly a who has been brough home by 4, All- seas are reserved and he eerly que older broher o ckes are prced a $1.50, Reshare hs refure-lered room. duced prce for Nore Dame and As he plo unfolds each S. Marys Faculy-.and sudens broher-unbeknown o he oher-. s $1.00. Phone reservaons may offers he aered vagran a be made by callng bechance o endhshomelesswand- ween 1 and 4 daly, The long-awaed co-operave classes wh S. Marys have made a modes begnnng hs semeser. A leas fve boys are akng SMC courses, n subjecs lke Mrcan Hsory, Acng and Sage Desgn; and sx or more grls are sudynganoredame, n Physcs, Russan, Educaon, Communcaon Ars and Musc. Accordng o Rev. Charles Sheedy, C.S.C., Dean of he College of Lberal Ars, Nore Dame sudens may enroll n upper dvson (junor or senor) courses needed facles. For example, n her major a S. Marys and he poned ou, Nore Dame could SMC grls may do he same here. make use of he SMC drama and There s no addonal charge for ar facles, whch are far suhe exchange classes, as long as peror o hose here, and SMC remans on a lmed, selecve sudens could ake courses lke bass, and normal cred wll be advanced Russan or: Physcs, gven. However, degrees wll sll whch couldn oherwse l::e a-. be gven n he "home" nsu- valable a a small school lke ol. S. Marys. Dean Sheedy sees he presen Lookng ahead 40 years or so, program as only he. sar of a Sheedy forsees "a sngle edubroad nercampus cooperaon, n whch he schools could share. Connued on page 7

2 ::; ;:y=--;r-j ;:;:- Halls ] j j r j.,. 1- r. { - r; -,, r :.- 1 l. f \ n he nex four days each suden wll be The new expermen s a sep n he rgh hough ha would be dangerous for fresh approached by he senaor ha represens drecon o lessen hese ndocrnaon loss- men o mx wh upperclassmen and see he --.T hm and quesoned as o hs feelngs abou es. way hey spend some of her me, wheher he flarng Say Hall pr_op()sal. (see arcle on Objecons arse as o he praccal prob- ha be n bull-sessons or downown. Bu,) r page one) The Senae; -guded by hose reac- lems nf movng upperclassmen no a hall hese aren so dangerous a all. Freshman ons wll voe nex Tuesday ngh. on he freshman quad. Ye n he expermen, Year programs make clear where he frs. l The expermen should go on. voluneers, hose neresed n seeng say- year sudens responsbles le. Also,.,-"" j The presen sysem we are ryng o lve un- hall work, hose who can see he challenge, here are a remendous number, we beleve a -,., dfr does no.work. l makes only a naked be- wll be he ones o make he nal negra- heavy majory, of upperclassmen who would o gnnng n mxng classes, promoung hall on. s lkely ha only a very few would be wllng o shoulder he responbly ol, <---: uny and replacng he now oudaed and need o relocae because of hs ral, and makng clear o a frosh ha educaon _s;rj_ l awkward class wh he hall un. There s hen no necessarly o he new quad. frs, sudy s val, relaxaon s conrolled, ;. ;1 sll he mgraon of he forunae, o a few More subsanal objecons come up n he and always geared o a careful allomen of 4 j "good" halls. me. :; The new sysem holds excng possbles.---=;;o== E:?=-""": Freshmen are rumored o say ha hey wan The frs, and perhaps he basc one, s he _ o say where hey are, o "learn how o ad-.- chance for smulang personal relaonshps -- jus". However, he adjusmen value of pn- - - beween suden and suden as well as ( c, nermngled wh wreslng and pllow beween suden and pres. Ths, because fghs hardly seems as worhwhle as he people have a chance o lve ogeher, le chance o prof from he msakes, as well./ me go by, grow and develop ogeher. Noh- f as he gudance of upperclassmen. No o ng can replace he effecs of me n hs anyone sncerely neresed n why he should-, y needed mauraon of frendshp and under-> be here a leas. -, sandng. You can make lasng connec- 1 We need a new energy focal pon, a cener ons, meanngful ones, n he wspy breah., for he new menaly ha admssons off-..\r of a semeser or a year. As s now, or / cers and he Challenge 11 program secures. 4 would be f we reurn<:d o he old sysem, we l The class can fll he gap. The presen grow whous roos, oo many of us casng sysem makes only he pores of begnnngs, 1 around n lonelness. showng more of he problem han he worh Secondly, he.new classes ha are enerng <ll because of s self-defeasm, s hodge hold a vbran poenal for he Unversy,,.r;-.:::;;;:o podge of room swchng, rappng of hose paper hey are smarer, more maure and be h medum averages n "forced rooms and """ er prmed for unversy lfe each year. Ye mgraons o he elder of he radon-moo-.j hs sascal poenal s no beng dr gers lke Sorn, Badn or Lyons _ ed no creave and useful channels fjllrlol No decen alernaves o he new proposal\ - j- spends self n ha-hevery, boorshness, s 1 Tfllf51, eher we flounder where we ae or we and a sad ype of socal selfshness. Spen, cj.;ff-"lll191,fl rerea o a poson hopelessly n he pas..-. means senors graduang wh oo lle.. Boh ways are losng ways, for ourselves an. conscousness of her worh, and wh oo l"ra :"DJT:DA JES 1 h f ll much background n vulger 1"me wasl"ng - _41rnY JALL S LBERTY, EQ.lUlY. r"" 1-olw/T ose o o ow us. " We need o wach he new expermen. de;. nec mands our gvng a chance o succeed.,, : Junor s gong o be wearng a su hs weekend. Members of he junor class ha s. For dad and mom may be on he campus akng par n he 12h annual Junor Parens Sons. Weekend. Tha su, a b ou of lne wh he usual garb, s a mark of he prde and respec ha he feels for hs parens and hs Unversy as he pons ou he faces of hs many sded lfe here. And from he oher sde, ha prde s refleced by he parens, and rghfully so, as hey our he campus, geng on he "n" sde of her sons acves. Poenally hs can be a fruful weekend. One of he mos sgnfcan any paren neresed n geng he feel of hs Unversy can spend wh a son. To all hose who can be here we wsha welcome, sncerely hopng Ths s he frs appearance of a weekly column. ;anr suden governmen pos110n on cu"en ssues. s called for n a recen amendmen o he Voce polcy by he. Suden Senae. does no. necessarly represen he edoral poson of he Voce. The nen of hs arcle s o gve an overvew of suden governmen, summarzng h<; frs semeser, ana gv1ng al.rospecus for de secon. The major work of he frs semeser. was n four areas. For he Honor Code - suden governmen pro- vded egh of he welve. 1 men who durng a hree week nghly sessons perod chose from 100 canddaes he 25. Honor Cour judges. Suden governmen had an $11,000 defc; he deb was. pad wh admnsraon help and nernal conrols were esablshed whch should nsure a: balanced budge. hs year and n he fuure. work. Junor & The ndependens ha you can ge a frmer grp on our way of. lvng, a way ha youve promoed. Bu a he same me we wan o make a knd of apology, an apology for your mssng a meeng wh wha makes hs school wha s nended o be, a place of learnng. n. shor we apologze for your no geng o mee wh our professors - -you know, he nsprng eachers we wroe home abou n our frs couple of years. Oh, we know ha here are pleny of chances for you o mee wh hem. There are a long ls of open-houses. There are slews of punch bowls. Bu for every hry professors. ha could, and ndeed should, be akng her par around hose punch bowls you perhaps wll fnd fve. We know ha parens consder of val m- Suden Governmen TllE w OF porance o mee our eachers, we consder jus as. mporan o have you. Remember,_. however, ha hose eachers may no feel ha way abou you. For hey are becomng professonal men, no really a par o(he sudens lfe, alenaed researchers whou a deep sense of responsbly o wha has become her "place. of busness". Thers perhaps sn" he same knd_ of deeper-han-fund-. a1sng feeng ha brngs Fr Hesburgh back. r?m pressmg work n he Mss. cvl rghs _ nals, or ha las year brough hm back from,-. Souh Amerca. / \ - They ay be your sons rghful heroes, bu \ we agm apologze ha you won ge o \ mee hem, o e hem feel your neres. -:-:,Perhaps s lke ha old sayng "ndependen as hogs on _ce." n Say Hall Resdence, varous plans were red unl a sasfacory expermenal one was found. For nra-unversy exchange, a suden-faculy-admnsraon board.was creaed and mees wce monhly, Several mporan projecs have goen mpeus here; NOTRE AME he Souh Bend Relaons Commee under Paul Knpper, mproved suden governmen-. Publshed weekly durng academc year by sudens of he Uncampus communcaons of whch hs col- versy f Nore Dame. Offce, Room 2A, LaForune Suden Cener; umn 1s a par, an d h e aca d em1c calendar-. Pos Offce Box. Board of ReVeW. Rev. Danel ONel, C. S.C john Gearen The calendar nroduces he second semeser. Tom Mul- EDTOR.. BARRY JOHANSON. vhll has arranged for a professonal poll among su- Assoca Edor:.. ;, Grover Nx dens and faculy. The am s o brng he resuls (he News Edor:.. John Buckley -:" overwhelmng pr<;ference or. he old exam. sc.hedlle) be Asssan ews Edor:.. Bb.Lumpkns - _ fore he Academc Councl 1n March. An 10d1cauon ha News Saff Earl Guerm, Ken KnVckas, Dan " :-. he second se.nes.er program more ambous s ha Murray, Jack Qune, Bob Scheuble, Al Schule, John Sbley, Dck \_.,.J. wo oher major ssues come 10 he nex wo weeks. Ve, Sephen Feldhaus, RayFoery Buck McFadden, Rck Schlee, The. frs s Say Hall Resdence. ck Sord and hs S, Bl _Ss,. Tom Anderson, Pa Srckler,.and Jm Ello 1,--; commee. have orkc:d ou an ex penmen al sysem of Spors Ed.or Geoe _K.J::.ssJ< :_ -\ fqur year 1negrauon 1n hree halls and quoa sysems pors Saff..joe Ryan, Mke Mooney, Nk Read, OaT\ n he res. wll be fully explaned and edoralzed. Ferguson, Bob Campbell, Ed Hugez. and Mke Granger. -l- The second s a elephone referendum he admnsra Busness Manager:. John OHanlon \ uon an d p h- one company o b sac l es had prevene d h" 1s. Adversng. Manao-er.. K en S oc ha ",. for hree years before Paul Walker cleared hem Ths Advermng Salesmen:..Cregg and Roger Barron voe also comes soon Copy Edors:..Bll lvlez, Lou Baroshesky. 0 h... h. ff... M 1". Layou Edor:. -. Denns Kern.:. er po 11cy maers are.n e o erng. ore rea 1s1c A _.. class. cu and curfew regulaons, for nsance, have L syssan S:Lff:you Edor:. Seve Vogel. b en gven pre 1 1m1nay. ( an d _. somew h a f avora bl e ) con P a ou f de a D a ve Grff". m.: s1derauon by he adm101srauon...,. _ C roo ea r : -. john Radosevch.,.. John Gearen rcu a on Manger. Ted Purvn. Suden Body Presden

3 ". ".P X \. = ; 3,--,..,:; - >:::..,._ ;.." February 10, 1965 Say - Hall (connued from page 1) of hese wll be used o allevae crowdng n he oherhalls, and he res wll be used o absorb off campus sudens. There wll sll be sudens forced off, hough. The polls o be crculaed hs weekend ask f sudens favor nsung hs expermenal sysem, reanng he presen arrangemen or gong back o he one-class halls. Anoher queson s wheher he sudens favor he quoa sysem for upper-class halls, The proposal sbengvoedonn he senae, raher han n a suden referendum, n an effor o focus aenon on he senaors and o force hem o ake a sand and defend. Sord feels ha he new sysem s needed o allevae a presen problem. The recen change and growh of he unversy has re-. sued n he fac ha sudens are a leas sascally becomng beer, Bu he clmae seems o be changng. Wh he ncreasng sze of he school and ably of he sudens, s becomng harder o ge along. There s no focal pon for he consrucve release of energy. Under he presen sysem, he. says, here s no way a new approach can develop. Ceranly a suden doesn feel par. of a class, He s a par of he unversy, bu ofen an anonymous par. To Sord, he hall s he logcal un for hs aachmn, hs n eres, - He realzes he problems fouryear say hall wll nvolve, some smply because of he lack of physcal accommodaons n he halls. The. soluon o hese problems afer he expermenal per- od, wll requre a grea deal of ngenuy. For example, each hall would have o nform ncomng freshmen abou he hall, and abou any parcular hall characer ha mgh develop. Sord also explaned why he halls were chosen as hey were for he expermen. Farley was pcked, especally because s a hall on he freshman quad, wh adequae rooms, so ha a com- parson mgh be made beween freshmen he and n he freshman halls, and agan wh he freshmen n he halls on he man campus., Dllon and Alumn were chosen because hey were bg enough o compensae for, he amoun of freshmen beng dsplaced from Farley, whle sll allowng a proper proporon beween he classes n he hall. Also, hese halls have recenly been merely sopover places for sudens who waned o lve n oher halls. The recors of boh halls were n favor of he new plan, and hough ha hs could gve her halls _ some sor of connuy and dsncon. The new quoas proposedforupperclass halls are: for Badn, 50 sophomores, 48 junors and 50 senors; Howard 120 sophomores, 30 junors and 35 senors; Lyons 78, 75 and 80; Morrssey 250, 61, and 65; Pangborn 74, 72 and 75. The quoas n S. Ed swll be 100 sophomores, 20 junors and 50 senors; Sarn 62, 55 and 59;. Walsh 87, 60 and 56; Zahm 250, 45 and 36. THE VOCE, Nore Dame Unversy Marrage nsue To Begn March 3 The sxeenh annual Marrage Englsh Deparmen. On March nsue, presened by he Senor 31, he speaker wll be Dr. Lous Class under he sponsorshp of Leone, a well-known marrage he heology deparmen, begjns counselor, who wll lecure on hs year on Wednesday, March aspecs of marred lfe as seen 3. by a docor; fnally on Aprl 7, Prmarly for se ors weny- Rev. mborsky, noed marrage one and over, he Marrage n- counselor, wll dscuss he opcs sue hopes o provde a proper of love, sex, and brh conrol. aude and workng knowledgb Ths marks he enhconsecuve of he vared aspecs and deals year ha Fr. lmborsky has of marrage from experenced spoken a he Nore Dame Marrlecurers and marrage counsel- age nsue, ors. The speakers presened hs Tcke. sales wll be held n year wll nclude Rev. Henry room E of he Suden Cener on Saler, a marrage counselor n February ll, 15, 18 from 7:30 - New York Cy, speakng on he 9:30P.M only. Theprces$1.25 sprrual sde of marrage, on and only a lmed number of March 3; Mr. and Mrs.]. Raze, ckes are avalable, Aendance speakng on he praccal aspecs a four of he fve lecures wll of marred lfe, March 10; Mr. guaranee he parcpan a and. Mrs. J. Meagher, speakng Marrage nsue cerfcae on he romanc sde of marr- ha fulflls hs oblgaon of aage, on March 17 --Prof, Meagh-. endance a Pre-Cana and Cana er s amemberofhenoredame conferences pror o marrage. Dr. Keresz Wns Gran For Research n Modern Dplomacy Dr. Sephen Keresz, Frankln Mles Professor of Polcal Scence a Nore Dame, has been awarded a $13, 500 gran by he Rockefeller Foundaon for re- search n Europe and Norh A merca on he mehods, role,.. meanng and lmaons of modem dplomacy. Prof, Keresz, head of he Unversys Commee on nernaonal Relaons and auhor of several books n he feld, expecs o vs NATO counres n carryng ou hs research. He has been graned a leave of absence from Nore Dame durng he sprng semesers of 1965 and l%6lderake he projec, A fomer Hungaran Mnser o aly, Prof. Keresz joned he Nore Dame faculy n 1950, became drecor of he Sove and Eas European SufProgram n 1955, and was apponed head of he Commee on nernaonal Reaons he followng year. n 1963, he receved he Lay Faculy Award for dsngushed servce o he Unversyandwas named o he Frankln Mles char of polcal scence, esablshed by Mles Laboraores, nc., Elkhar, nd. Breen - Phllps, Cavanaugh, Keenan and Sanford wll reman srcly freshman halls, junors and senors wll fll he rooms n Fsher no occuped by ffh year and law sudens. dscover he df{e;ozc: 65 Chevroles Page 3 Engneers Hold Open House The 1965 Engneerng Open House wll be held hs Saurday and Sunday, February 13 and 14, concdng wh he junor Parens weekend. n he pas large companes had presened exhbs, bu for he pas wo years he exhbs have been devsedby he sudens for hs annual af- far. 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4 :, ; l r l 1 l \l n 1 l 1.. H n l Page 4 THE VOCE, Nore Dame Unversy February 10, 1965 Dr. Sewar Sees Nore Dame As Srong Choce for Med School Dr. Thomas Sewar, who represened Nore Dame n legslave hearngs on new medcal school proposals hree weeks ago r ndanapols, beleves he sae legslaure wll have o approprae money for a second medcal school se by 1%7 when mees for s nex sesson. "And presume he overwhelmng e vdence would ndcae hswould be n Norh Cenral ndana" a Nore Dame, Dr. Sewar says, Dr. Sewar, head of he mahemacs deparmen here andexecuve secreary of he Nore Dame Commee on he Med School, dsagrees wh a Chcago consulng frms repor on he mng of he school, The Chcago frm of Booz-Allen has recommended o he sae ha a second med school no be bul for en years and n he nerm ndana Unversys presen medcal school facles be expanded. The Nore Dame professor pons o he fac ha ndana U nversys enerng medcal school class s already he larges n he counry. "The dea of expandng lndana s a very radcal move n medcal educaon," Dr. Sewar feels. " would be more pruden o follow he examples of hose saes who have faced hese problems n he pas. The appropraon has o be made n 1967 for he esablshrn-;n of a second se," and Dr. Sewar beleves f he local communy moblzes suffcenly o demonsrae hs ar:ea s qualfcaons, he med school wll be locaed here. He explans ha he alernave of locang he school here was no avalable a he me he Chcago frm made s repor, snce Nore Dame had no ye formulaed s proposals. Dr. Sewar expecs ha he only acon he ndana legslaure wll Ars Adler Here n Aprl Ars Arss-n-Resdence-n Museums Program. Wh he SUPpor of a Ford Foundaon gran, dsngushed Amercan paners, sculpors and prn-makers are spendng one monh n resdence a museums and galleres hroughou he counry, Faher Lauck and Nore Dame curaor John Howe descrbe Adler as an expressons who works boh n absracon and reals forms. He, pans n boh ols and waercolors and also s known for hs collage work. He wll no each whle here, bu s expeced o lecure, conduc semn@.rs and demonsraons and hrough publc engagemens and he communcaons meda speak on he meanng of ar. Adler, who s 66 and a nave of New York Cy, has been eachng drawng - and panng snce 1935 and has befm.a member of NYUs Washngon Square College of Ars and Scences faculy snce Non;; Dames- sevenh annual Fnance Forum began las ngh wh a banque a he Morrslnn. The forum s an annual seres of conferences, sponsored by he Fnance Club, n whch majorspeakers from all areas of fnance dscuss her felds, Some of he varous problems and he opporunes conneced wh he sudy and manpulaon offnance are also examned. All neresed sudens are nved and wll receve cancelled cus for classes mssed durng he forum, Today s dscussons began a 10:30 hs mornng and connued unl 5 hs afernoon. One of he neresng evens of he forum began a a panel held hs mornng. The members of he panel were all relavely young busness leaders, mm who a her young age have become presdens of varous corporaons. TheSe modern capans of ndusry dscussed he problems faced by men n her ofen-noenvable posons. Tomorrows sessons _wll be conduced a 10:30 am and 1:30 pm. "Elecrc Uly Socks". wll be he opc for he mornng sesson, feaurng Mr. Charles Taham, manager of he Publc Ules Deparmen of Bache and Company, Mr. 3arry F. Sullvan, Vce Presden of he Chase Manhaan Bank, wll speak a he afernoon sesson on "The Commercal Banker," Samuel M, Adler, celebraed paner and ar educaor, wll be an arsn-resdence a Nore Dame durng Aprl, was announced by Rev. Anhony Lauck, C.S.C., head of he ar deparmen and drecor of he Unver- sy gallery, Alder, professor of fne ars a New York Unversy, wll come o Nore Dame under he auspces of he Amercan Federaon of ake a s curren sesson wll be form a commee o sudy he problem and repor back n He emphacally dened charges made by Ball Sae Teachers College n he hearngs las monh ha ndana Unversy ssponsorng" he Nore Dame proposals o locae he medcal school here, n he course of he hearngs, Ball Saes represenave, Dr. Thomas Moore, remarked ha he hoped "ndana Unversy would suppor s sser nsuon, Ball Sae, as vgorously as hey suppored Nore Dame," Ball Sae had before he legslaure an appropraon bll o e- sablsh a med school nere 1m- n Norh Cenral ndana. The medaely, bu no acon has been commee frs conaced Nore aken on he measure. Dame afer decdng he Unver- Also a he hearngs, conro- sy would be of advanage n aversy arose over he Booz-Allen racng he proposed med school consulng frms recommends- o locae here, Nore Dames adons for ndana Unversy Med- mnsraon hen responded wh cal School expanson. The Ball her proposals. Sae rpresenave objeced o Medcal school sudens would any furher enlargemens of he no be Nore Dame sudens, nor class here, whch already s loo_sjceran_e,yen,ha.n.o.x:epame Freshman Med. sudens a year, sudens would have unlmed A more dealed repor of he access o ener he med school, Booz-Allen frm was expeced snce mos are ou-of-sae relas week, bu has no ye been sdens, Dr. Sewar emphaszes released. ha he med school, f locaed The Nore Dame med school a Nore Dame, wll belongoand proposal orl?;naed wh he be run and saffed by he sae, Commee on Hgher Educaon Meeng Bures Hchhkng. - nkng law, he sad ha he res Copes of leers rom Souh Bend The aemp o "legalze" hch- o judge whn he spr of he Mayor Allen, Faher Collns and hkng s almos dead, accordng law - ha he would charge wh he commee_ wll be sen" o all o Paul Knpper, charman of he volaon only sudens makng hoel and moel ownerswhnhe commee for mprovng re- nusances of hemselves. He nex week, explanng he need laons beween Nore Dame and could no speak for he res of for facles and he new re Souh Bend. he force, hough, Chef Hampon srcons placed by suden gov- Polce Chef rvn Hampon, who sad ha he nformed he oher ernmen on groups usng hem, me wh he commee las Wed- offcers of he law and old hem Responses o a quesonnare nesday, sad ha was possble o ac as hey saw f. ncluded wh he leers should ha a lgh wll be nsalled OP- A subsequen arcle n he Souh provde a fle of szes and raes pose Frankes. - Bend Trbune s nended o ac- of. avalable rooms and specal The orly oher sep he foresees quan he people of Souh Bend regulaons. s an nvesgaon of all cases wh he law, and explan he rea- A hrd area of he commof hch-hkng volaons repor- sons for hch-hkng: scarcy of ees work hs year has been ed o Faher Collns, o see f cars, expense of publc rans- arrangng meals n he home of hey were flagran, Accordng o poraon, ec. Souh Bend resdens for su- - sae law, s legal for a person The emphass of he comm- dens lef on campus over vacao solc rdes f he does no ees work s now swchng o on perods. Fory sudens ook sand pas he curb. he moel and hoel owners ofhe advanage.of hs over semeser When Chef Hampon was ask- area n aemp o fnd more fa.;. break. The nex me hs wll ed how he nerpreed he hch- cles for off-campus pares. occur s over Easer, Dep. Head To Leave Chuck Trevasan, senor n arhcecure, was h wnner of he com seas, peon o desgn he Presdenal Medallon, wh hs enry. The oppose sde wll bear he unversy seal. Medallon Board Accepng Nomnaons The Selecon board for he Presdens Medallon award s accepng leers of nomnaon hs week unl Saurday, February 13, Leers, whch may be wren by he suden hmself or by a frend, should nclude such nformaon as major, scholasc average, and made sgnfcan conrbuons o he unversy communy, The wnners wll be seleced by a board represenng he major campus organzaons. Ths years wnners wll be announced around March 3, Prof, Alvan S. Ryan, head ofhe crcsm. Prof, Ryan s he_ edor of The Brownson Reader and deparmen of Englsh of N9re Dame, has been apponedcharman of Humanes and professor Socey, -- - a conrbuforo Spr of a Free of Englsh a he Unversy of_ He s a 1934 graduae of he U Massachuses, -; Boson, effecve Sepembe 1, accordngo holds a masers degree from nversy of Massachuses, and an announcemen by Presden Harvard and a docraefrom1946 john W. Lederle,. Harvard and a docorae from he Ryan has served as a member Sae Unversy of owa. He of he Nore Dame faculy from augh a Massachuses from 1943 o 1946 and connously 1946 o snce 1951, He became head of Dr, Ryan was a vsng fellow he Englsh deparmen n a Prnceon Unversy under a A specals n 19h cenury faculy fellowshp from he Fund Englsh leraure and lerary for he Advancemen of Educaon durng ; He was a senor Fulbrgh lecurer a he Unversy of he Saarland, Saarbrucken, Tckes o he Washngon Day Germany, n 1%1-62. 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5 c. X,-1.:. "\ : -:>,, Caberfaers February 10, 1965 THE VOCE, Nore Dame Unversy BREAK T N THE SNOW,_. ll",,?, --;EH\E/ (f. Page 5.,.--.,. Sk Town. -,._ l n a concered_ aemp o gve some leral meanng o he semeser "break" vacaon many ND and SMC sudens pon sks o he Norh desnaon, Caberfae, 1\chgan. Perhaps s a mere "bump" compared o wha fussy Rocky Mounan men fnd n her Marlboro counry, bu s close o home and he acon here s represenave. Represenave of wha? Well perhaps he quck cameras of he brohers Ford can fll n here. Pay and apprence 1\lke, hs younger broher, eamed up for hs specal Voce phoo-feaure a Caberfae las week. Aracon of he rsh. -3 ( A Skers "mnd-body" problem. Chasng a fas shadow. You Really Know How o Hur a Guy. Same hero. N e\v rck.,

6 Page 6 V/lam Rushon, lke he res of hs-frends of he Brsh Company of "Tha Vas The Veek Tha Was," has lle respec for any hng. They wll presen a show n he Sepan Cener Monday a 7:15. Two Speakers Named For Unon-Managemen Conference Two promnen men n he feld of labor-managemen relaons. have been named as speakers for he 13h annual Unon-Managemen Conference o be held on campus Feb, 26. and a 30-;ear veeran n he labor movemen; Under Presden Johnson, as well as he lae Presden Kennedy, Burdon has been a member of he Presdens Commee on Equal Employmen Opporuny; He also served on Labor Advsory Commee of he MalColm L. Dense, vce presden for labor relaons of he Offce. of Cvl and Defense Mo F?rd Moor Company snce 1959, blzaon;. 11 ad?ress he ;nore han 00 The conference s sponsored by md_unal execulves and umon, Nore Dames economcs deparoffcals expeced.for he con- men n cooperaon wh he Noference. re Dame Law School unons The second speak7r wll be and managemen, Rev. Mark J: Ge?rge Burdon, presden of he Fzgerald, C.S.C., professor of Urued Rubber Workers Umon economcs, s drecor. THE VOCE, Nore Dame Unversy February 10, 1965 Theology Major Approved The Academc Councl of he U nversy of Nore Dame, n a meeng Monday, approved he proposal for a major sequence n heology submed by Rev. Alber L. Schlzer, C.S.C., head of he deparmen of heology. As proposed, he major sequence would nclude: n he fall enn of he junor year, courses n Redempve ncarnaon, Bblcal Theology: he Gospels and Church Hsory: Selec Subjecs. n he sprng enn, majors would ake-theology 52-BblcalTheo-. logy: he Epsles, Theology 62- S. Thomas: he Summa Theol. and - Phlosophy - Meaphyscs. Semnar 32 ; Elecve, Senor yearfall courses wll be Chrsan Lfe, Parscs and Theol. of he Word of God, wh Hsory of Theology and Conemporary Theology n he sprng, Also requred durng hese wo years wll be wo semesers of semnar, one of heology and sx elecves. Fr. Schlzer saed ha sudens majorng n heology wll be srongly encouraged o ake hsory and leraure courses as her elecves, o provde a rch, well-rounded educaon. Week Tha Was Here Monday "Tha Was The Week Tha; Was", he BBC elevson show noed for he audacy of :s syle. and he acerby of s sare, wll be perfonned by he orgnal Brsh cas on Mondayevenng, February 15, a 7:15p.m. n he Sepan Cener. General admsson s $1.50, wh sudens and faculy members beng admed for $1.00. Tckes may be purchased a any me n he Socal Commsson offce andahe door,. The heology and phlosophy requremens of he College of Ars and Leers wll be alered slghly o accommodae hs new pro- gram. Four semesers of each wll sll be requred, bu wll be dsrbued evenly, one each per semeser, nsead of he presen wo semesers of phlosophy n he sophomore year and wo semesers of heology n he junor year. Tl c purpose of hs change s o beer acquan he suden wh heology by hs sophomore year n order ha he may have a sound bass o judge wheher or no he should op for a heology major, Fr. Schlzer predcs ha he heology dep. wll have programs leadng o boh MA. and Ph.D, degrees n heology by he fall of Fr. Schlzer feels ha here wll be no problem fndng sudens neresed n a heology major. There s a cryng need for lay professors of heology, as well as posons newly opened o laymen whn he Church self. Money asde, a suden possbly could choose a heology major as -hs own specal way of maurng as a man." Wh he acquson of a eacher compeen n he feld of parscs (he sudy of he Fahers of he Church), he deparmen now s n a poson o offer a ruly complee major sequence n heology. Concernng he faculy, Fr. 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7 .-..,::.::. f _.,.,.: -.. " ". J, February 10, 1965 THE VOCE, Nore Dame Unversy Peace Corps H 7 eek Sars Ths Monday The week of Febuary has been desgnaed as Peace Corps Week a he Unvers:y. Durng hs me several men from he Peace Corps as well as a few Nore Dame voluneers who have reurned from her overseas assgnmens wll make her headquarers n he nernaonal room (Room 18) of La Forune Suden Cener, Hghlgh of he week wll be he presenaon of he "Paro of he Year" award o Sargen Shrver, former Drecor of he Corps, by he Class of 1965 on Febuary 18, For hose neresed n fndng ou f hey are qualfed o lead he lfe of a Peace Corps voluneer, placemen ess wll be gven daly, Whle he Peace Corps prefers graduaes for her program, anyone neresed s nved o come n. Throughou he week sldes and a flm on he corps wll be shown n he Suden Cener Amphheare, Nore Dame graduaes have already esablshed aradon wh her servce n.he Corps, Approxmaely 75 men from Nore Dame hll.ve served or are serv- ng overseas. Ten percen oflas years graduang class ook he placemen ess. wh abou 25 of hem compleng her ranng and gong overseas, Accon, a projec smlar o bu smaller han he Peace Corps, wll receve a publcy drve on campus n he nex few monhs. Terry Holcomb, who s esablshng a regonal offce n Chcago, came here hs week o arrange he drve hrough jed Kee, n can Weekend, arranged byhenernaonal Commsson, begnnng Aprl3, Accon, fnanced enrely by Venezuelan money or Amercan money nvesed n Venezuela, nvolves 40 Amercans and80venezuelans n communy projecs, srcly n Venezuela, The group sared wh srcly Amercan workers, bu gradually hopes o Senae Commee Seeks Calendar mprovemen Tom Mulvhll and hs specal suden senae commee have reached he half-way mark n a plan hey beleve wll effec permanen mprovemens n Nore Dames academc calendar, Mulvhll, a Lyons Hall junor, hopes o ncorporae any changes no nex years schedule bu beleves would be "a mnor mracle on our par o ge any changes for hs semeser," : The senae. commee has al- ready conaced many of he deans, heads of deparmens and faculy members, encouragng hem o wre leers of complan o he admnsraon abou he pr:esen schedule,. Commee Charman Mulvhll knows of 35 ndvduals n he College of Ars and Leers alone who have regsered her dsconen hrough leers, as well as leers by enre deparmens. The commee earler hs week dsrbued a quesonnare o a represenave sample of suden body and faculy. A group of professors n he College of Busness Admnsraon, who have done smlar work for naonal concerns, drew up he quesonnare, whch s expeced o be 99% accurae, Ths accuracy wll be guaraneed by makng sure ha all quesonnares dsrbued are reurned. Mulvhll expecs o have he Four Frosh Hur n Accden Four Cavanaugh Hall Freshmen on her way o pck up daes for he SMC prom were run down by a Corvee n he S, Marys drve abou 9 p.m. Frday ngh. Connued from page 1 caonal se," n whch Nore Dame and S. Marys would be, excep for name, ndsngusable, Concevably even.ndana Unversy Exenson n Souh Bend, f connues o expand, could be brough no he com-. plex. Despe hs projeced close cooperaon, however, Fr. Sheedy. emphaszed ha Nore Dame would never go coed, and ha S. Marys would never adm males, n fac, hs has been one of he major holdups n he aemps o negrae classes. Fr. Sheedyndcaed ha he was afrad many sudens would nerpre he cooperave classes as a frs sep oward a coeducaonal Unversy, Anoher relaed obsacle has been he undersandable.desre of S, Marys o rean s auonomy, and o avod beng swallowed up. by Nore Dame, Negoaons beween he schools have apparenly JJeen hghly sensve, despe he enhusasc suppor of boh Rev, Theodore M Hesburgh, C.S.C., and Sr. Mare Renaa, C.S.C SMC presden, Perhaps hs sensvy o ad-. verse publcy explans he secrecy n whch he enre suaon has been shrouded. Only a week before fnals, Dean Sheedy nssed ha here would be no co-op classes unl nex year, Even afer he decson was made :o have hem, here was no publcy, no ls of he approved courses was avalable, and very few sudens were even aware of. he possbly of akng such courses, Now, a week no he semeser, he shroud remans. The Offce. of Academc Affars clams o have no record of he grls even beng here; and Dean Sheedy sad he wasn sure of wha courses hey were akng, eher, Across he road, Sr. Alma, C.S., Academc Dean of S. Marys, re-.. fused o dscuss he maer wh. an nervewer, Taken o Memoral Hospal were Denns OFallon and Paul Davs, OFallon was repored n serous condon wh a basal skull fracure, whle Davs, wh head cus and a broken leg, was repored n sasfacory condon. Two oher sudens were aken o S. joseph Hospal. Ron Rusko, who suffered a broken elbow, s n farcondon, andjameschap, man, wh a broken leg, snfarly good condon.. The car was drven by anoher Nore Dame suden, Tom Hag- - ery, All 1966 graduaes who wan o be n he Senor Secon of he 1966 DOME, and have no made an apponmen o have her pcures aken mus do so eher omorrow, or Frday n room 2-C of he Suden Cener, Phone Referendum Tomorrow The referendum on elephones n campus rooms wll be held o. morrow n he halls, Paul Walker, charman of he Suden Welfare Commee, sad ha a leas 750 phones mus be nvolved for he referundum o be successful. However, f a sngle hall has a parcularly heavy affrmave voe, phones Page 7 Le Pee Mard Gras The Socal Commsson s sponsorng Le Pee Mard Gras Feb, -? 26 n LaForUne Suden Cener, a sem-formal dance for hose ": who ddn ge bds o he Mard Gras Ball. Tckes. for $3. 98, are on sale ongh n he dnng halls and n he Socal Commsson offce from noon o 5:00p.m. daly, excep Sunday, ernaonal Commssoner, Holcomb wll reurn around A prl 1 o gve a alk and wll reman here for he Lan Amer- buld up an enrely nave force;. hen wll move on o some or.er counry,. PUBLC CAFETERA Souh Dnng Hall l SODA FOUNTAN on. 1hru Fr. 7:30 A.M.-9:30 P.l. complee resuls of he survey n abou a week, The commee wll hen proceed o conac mem-. bers of he Academc Councl, nformng hem of he resuls of he quesonnare, n he quesonnare sudens and faculy are asked o rae hree dfferen calendar alernaves, One s o begn school on Sepember, and end he semeser by December 20. The second semeser would begn around january 6 or 7, and end by May 27, Oher alernaves are he presen seup and las years calendar, whch nvolved begnnng school afer Labor Day, endng he frs semeser on january 20, and begnnng he second semeser Feb , ruary l, The survey also ncludes quesons deermnng wheher wo or for ca-mpus one hour exams are more benefcal, The commee s no con knghs cerned over no exended Easer and ys_ holdays, snce mdserreser vacaon and Easer wll concde for he nex sx years, accordng o he presen se:up. The senae commee has been workng snce a couple of weeks before Chrsmas on academc calendar changes, Mulvhll beleves he commee wll succeed n s effor because of he horoughness wh whch has approached he problem n conras o prevous effors. may be nsalled here, provded.he oal voe exceeds he 750 mnumum Cos of he phones s $24 per semeser per room; e, $12 a J:Xlr- son for a double, $8 a person for a rple, The referendum wll be handled by he Blue Crcle, Folk Fesval Acceps Enres Applcaons are now beng acceped from folk sngers and groups for he 1965 Collegae Folk Fesval, joe Lemon, general charman, has announced. The fesval wll be held n Sepan Cener on March 6, as a of he Socal Com funcon msson, An afernoon sesson wll feaure 20 o 25 acs seleced from he applcaons receved. The fnalss wll compee n an evenng sesson, Requess for applcaons and nformaon should be sen o CFF, 306 Alumn, Nore Dame, nd. Free Refreshmens Plus Favors"-- Sem-:formal Dance a LaForune Fr. Feb. 2_6, :00-1:00 We can help celebrae he comng f Shrove Tuesday. n ndanas French Gh,euo, Nore Dame DuLac, jus lke housands wll do n Lousanas French. Quarers. Tckes: _- Sarng Tues.:, Feb. 9 he Socal Commsson Offce from noon l 5. / Jus hnk only $3.98 for all he Fun and Excemen of he Real French Holdy Wear Dae Pos-Grad slacks by. h.&l Youre probably oo all o f no. a su of armor bu jus rgh for he long and lean look of hese pans. Pos Grads rm _you up and aper you down. Theyre noble and moble and absoluely auhenc Nea bel loops. N bu-no-oo-narrow cuffs Shaped on-seam pockes You can look beer han Gala had for a pance snce hey cos bu $6.98 a par n 55% Acrlan* Acrylc, 45% Rayon. Buy em and vocks. chemsrand Regsered Trademarks meanng ha hese slacks are onally guaraneed for one full mal wear l

8 Page 8 THE VOCE, Nore Dame Unversy Hockey Team. Nes ls Wn On jan. 30 he Nore Dame Hockey Club walloped hapless Lews College 9-1 o record her frs vcory of he season. Seven players fgured n he scorng, ncludng hree defensemen. The rsh scored early n he game and hen pu hemselves ou of reach n he second perod when hey alled hree o make 5-l. Las Saurday, hopng o even her season record, he squad me Lake Fores n Chcago. Despe a connuous ran, urnng he oudoor rnk no a large puddle, he eams eleced o play. Lake Fores scored once n he frs wo perods and appeared n command unl he rsh noched wo quck goals mdway hrough he fnal sesson. The score re- maned ed unl he las couple of mnues, when he Foresers banged n wo more o ake he cones 4-2. Baskeball Bll Clark breaks he ape o capure he wo-mle run a las Saurdays mee n he Feld bouse. (Voce phoo by Bl McGure) Abou Nex Year Nore Dame, loser of s las hree sars and four ou of s las fve, hopes o bounce back no he wn column hs week as ackles Buler n ndanapols onmondaynghandohounversy here n he Feld House on Saurdar afernoon. The rsh, who sood 9 _ 6 a Nore Dame as an ndependen, w orks oward one goal, a berh he compleon of he frs se- n he NCAA champonshps a meser, suffered he frs of her he end of be season. Because hree sragh losses, ahehands of hs, Dee eleced o ry some of llnos, n Chcago Sadum on new blood wh he apparen poor showng of boh Sahm and Saurday ngh Nov.; 30h , 1 esewz. Tempers flared and Nore Dame was rgh n he dscplnary acon ensued. Wh ball game for 30 mnues of he he exoneraon of boh players, encouner behnd he ho hands Dee hoped ha a 9-0 showng mgh wn a berh. Wh our loss of jay Mller and Ron Reed. las Saurday hough, hese Wh en mnues remanng, No- hopes were compleely shaered. er Dame sormed back from a 9 Now wh only nex season o pon halfme defc and closed look for, and he lack of a Sprng ranng, we should expec o he gap o one. pon a see less of hose gvng poor However, he deadly accurae ll- performances, and more of he n, who played lke and looked lkes of llonohan; Hardy and lke one of henaon sbes, were Bornhors who wll reurn nex no o be dened and n he nex wo mnues ran off nne sragh pons o make he score 74-64, he rsh never go much closer. Agans Wsconsn, Nore Dame played- a so-so game agans a red up Wsconsn eam, and as a resul he aggressve Badgers became he frs eam hs season o walk ou ofhenoredame Feldhouse wh a vcory. year. Wh Wal Sahm back n he lneup afer a hree game layoff, he rsh raveled o Dero on Saurday for a reun mach wh he Tans whom hey had lcked by 21 pons n he 4h game of he season , Dero remembered hs however, and goher revenge o he une.of 77-74, knong Nore Dames record a 9-9 for he season. CLARK PACES RSH The campus go s frs ase of rack hs pas weekend as he rsh rack eam ook on Purdue and ndana. Some 1500 fans jamned he Nore Dame feldhouse o wach he fas rsng specaor spor. Clarks performance n he wo mle run was by far he mos brllan of he afernoon. Alhough he only began o concenrae on he wo mle even hs year, he rounded he feldbouse rack 16 mes n 9:02.7. Clarks me s all he more remarkable. n ha he was unchallenged. Encouraged by he shoung of he parcan crowd, Nore Dame runners fnshed wo, hree, four behnd Clark. The clean sweep n wo-mle clnched he mee for he rsh. Ed Dean, who was also hur by he lack of compeon, urned n a credble 4:12.4 n he mle. Dave McNamee seemed o be geng as hgh as ever n he pole vaul, However, msses n he lower heghs forced hm o sele for a hrd afer machng he wnnng hegh of 14 f. Wreslers The second half ofn ore Dames wreslng sea son go off o a good sar lasthursdayevenng, when hey defeaed Wabash College 22-10, Approxmaely one housand sudens were n he Feldhouse o wness he eam, led by Dck Arrngon, capure a quck lead of 13-0 wh wo falls and a decson n he frs hree of egh maches. The sudens were hen reaed wh some spred compeon, as he mcklle wegh classes came on he ma. The vsors were able o boos her score wh en pons. whle NoreDame pcked up only four, whch was enough, however, o gve Nore Dame he mee, Wh he mach vcory already decded n favor of Nore Dame, he fervor of he sudens, however, dd no recede, as he fnal mach of he evenng. was announced: Arrngon vs. anyone. Arrngon delghed all hose presen Wh hs seemngly playful accs agans hs opponen. --Long Dsance Runners Ths years rack eam may break records and wn perhaps he fnes group of dsance runners n Nondvdual honors bu sll face major dffcules due re Dames hsory, headed by, senor Bll Clark. o a lack of deph n eam compeon. Wh accom- Clark had a fanasc cross counry season durng plshed veerans n he mddle and long dsances o- whch he defeaed boh he 1%4 N, C. A. A meer geher wh a record holder n he pole vaul reurn- and cross coun.ry leholders, He has shown _even ng,. he season success wll hnge on he ably of furher mprovemen whn he pas monh, accordsophomores o fll vacances n he sprns, hurdles rg o Coach Wlson, ands a defne hrea o add and feld evens. he N.C. A.A. hree mle crown o hs glores. Back- Bll Boyle, hs years ca):an, reurns afer a jun- ng hm up wll be Mke Coffey, who urned n an ex-. or year n whch he broke Coach Alex Wlsons cellen 9:08 for wo mles las year, and Bll Welch. school record n he 440 wh he me of 46,5 sec- Smlar qualy s evden n he mle where Ed ends and mssed a rp o he Olympcs by a scan Dean reurns along wh Bob Walsh, a 4:12,9 mler.3 seconds. When Boyle recovers from a recen as a freshman, and fas mprovng Harold Spro. case of hepas, and f senor Jm Lynch reaches Dean wll be gunnng for a sub four mnure mle he poenal he showed las year be:ore njures hs year afer havng done a3:46.8forl500 meers hndered hm, he quarer-mle should be ncapable las summer, he equvalen of a 4:04 mle, The hands. school record n he mle 15:07, Besdes her nd- Vdual evens hese runners wll comprse possbly Sophs Lead Hurdles Nore Dames hopes n he sprns and hurdles cener around sophomores Nck Eddy andal Wddfeld. Eddy, who was recenly clocked n 6.4 seconds for he 60 yd. dash, mgh ge some helpfrom Don Kubchek, and Johnny Marn n he shor sprns, Wddfeld holds. he freshman records n boh he hgh and low hurdles..wddfeld who has o make up for hs lack of hegh _wh exra speed, s a defne hrea o eclpse. depared Pee Whehouses school record n he lows: Pa Conroy along wh sophomore Keh Small gve he squad a par of half mlers capable of breakng 1:50 hs year. Conroy, afer a junor year plagued wh njures, s ready o resume where he lef off n hs sophomore year, when he was clocked n 1:50, Dsances Srengh :Jues n he longer dsances wll be. handled by he naons fnesfourmleanddsance medley relays. Feld Evens Weak Prospecs n he feld evens are somewha more bleak. Dave McNamee, who wll double n he broad jump and pole vaul, where he holds hen ore Dame oudoor record a 4-9", sheonlyprovenperformer reurnng from las year, Furher help n he pole vaul could come from sophomore Bll Peper who s amng a 14 f. hs year. Las year he eam reled heavly on place pons n he feld evens anda good deal of he rouble wll be n compensang for he losses hrough graduaon n hs area, Some who wll be couned on are Keh Bradley, Pee Hanray, and Dck Sauer who are grouped a jus above sx fee n he hgh jump; and Tom Regner n he sho pu, alhough he lacks form a he presen. The mos surpnsmg performance came from sophomore A Wcklfeld. The Nore Dame hurdlers second n he lows andwn n he hgh made easy for Nore Dame fans oforgehe graceful Peae Whehouse, who graduaed las year. Wddfelds7.5n he hgh and 7.0 n he lows (n frs hea) boh approach Whehouses bes me. Oher ndvdual performances ur.ed n wz1azne.a clears anoher hurdle en roue o February 10, 1965 (3), MLE; Bob Walsh (2), Harold Spro (3). 60-DASH; Nck Eddy (4), 880; Conroy (1)-1:55,1, Keh Small (3) Larry Drnberger (4), SHOT PUT; Tom Regner (3). POLE VAULT; Bll Peper (4). 2-MLE; Bll Clark (1), Mke Coffey (2), Bob Walsh (3), Dck Reamer (4), HGH JUMP; Pee Hanray (2), Keh Bradley (3), Mke Chapu (4). The fnal score was Nore Dame 51, ndana 42 and Purdue ng hs bea n s by a 5-yard margn. He was clocked n 7:00 for he (Voce phoo by Bll McGure) Swmmers Gan Spl The Nore Dame Swmmers spl a par of weekend home mees, downng Ken Sae on Frday and hen losng o Wesern Mchgan on Saurday. Nore Dame waswhouhe servces of CaPan Rory Culhane, who underwen an operaon shorly afer semeser break. and wll be ou for he remander of he season. n defeang Ken Sae, he 1- swmmers n an excng 50 yard rsh bul up a commandng 32-ll freesyle race..lead by wnnng he frs fve e- Nore Dames wnnng sreak vens - he 400 yd. medley re- came o a hal he. nex day as lay and four ndvdual evens, Wesern Mchgan swamped he The ndvdual wnners were rsh The wnners esabfreesylers jack Solz and Ted lshed four new pool records and Egan: ndvdual MedleysRock- hree new mee records. e Garca; and dver Tm Ken- Pacng w. Mchgans aack ne. were freesylers Ron Pohlonsk Egan, acng as rsh capan, and Rck Barrnger, boh double narrowly edged he wo Ken wnners, and Ron Klassen, who won he 200, M Pohlonsk se AF Jol records n wnnng boh he 200 and 500 yard freesyle, Barrnger won he 50 and he 100 freesyle, seng a new record n he Fencers Nore Dames varsy fencng laer wh a me of 50.1, Nore Dame managed only wo ndvdual wnners: dver Kenne, and sophomore Bob Husson n he breasroke, The loss o Wesern Mchgan dropped he rsh below he 500 mark a 2-3. eam ran her seasons record o 71 hs pas weekend wh vcores over owa (17-10) and ndana (20-7) and a loss o an excellen Ar Force eam (7-20), Fol agan led all weapons n oal vcores for he weekend, bu sabre was close behnd n he runnng for ndvdual weapon performance. Sabreman Mke Dwyer and fol man Bll Ferrence were he brgh spos of an oherwse dsapponng weekend n whch Nore Dame los o he eam mos waned o bea, Alhough he rsh overpowered ndana and owa, hs dd no seem o make up for a medocre performance agans Ar Force a Colorado Sprngs, One of he bes momens of he weekend was Bll Ferences seemngly record performance agans ndana, l ook hm only, one mnue o wn a bou by a score of 5-0, However, Ferrence was handled easly a Ar Force, losng a 5-0 bou, The rsh face a deermnd Dero eam hs comng weekend n Chcago, as well as Wayne Sae, whch los o he rsh by only las year, and he Unversy of Chcago, On February 20, Mchgan Sae and Oho Sae wll poke her way no he Sepan Cener for wha appears o be an excellen weekend of fencng. AF owa nd. Fol Epee Sabre l Toal PANG. _,., " M Fashon Leaders for Hgh School and. College men N c " l: -::> 0 " z <(. 0 " ::> 0. z C> z :: " <( ". \ -./.,.,: $ -.,.-. ;

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