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The Gold Bug, Mar. 10, 1961 3 Code Causes Biology Honor Society Asks Biologists Find I"""--"~= Party Change Twenty-Three Into Membership Oral Vaccine On Saturday the first open Effective fraternity party under the new rules was held. The following people evaluated it thusly: Stephen Bayly The recent fraternity party was much different than I, as a freshman, had expected. I had been instilled with the idea that rowdyism and loose con- duct would prevail. On the contrary, the affair was not noisy or disorderly at any time. I feel that everyone enjoyed himself, and that the party was a great success. J think Alpha Gamma Tau should be commended for an excellent job of carrying out the new code of conduct and also for providing a system of transportation for those desiring a ride to and from the party. Since I have never been to an open party here before, I have no basis for comparison. tories, to test th;;,c~ff:;·;t;:;;~;.;; I;i,;~, I definitely feel that the of live tularemia vaccine lor's party was socially ministered orally. while and I hope that the At Dr. Isabel T. Isanoglc's I nis Quinby, Elizabeth Roeder, Animals Receive Vaccine !~:~~~!~ieS will f~low this house on Mar. G, Beta Beta Lois Schurman, Diane Simpson, In our test we used 100 I . Manetta Willett national. ~o~orary ?iologi_ Michael Sherw.oo?, David 'I'ay, and HI guinea pigs. Both mice Except for the dim lights and an~mt~;te~r~~7siof;~i ~\ili;a~.~~ ~~~l~m'~i~~m~::.gene fn~ :~~~~~ ~g~h%~eSo~::i~~~ !~:m!~ghl~k~ff:~~~'it members both formally and In- After a formal ceived the vaccine orally and ~~~i~~t ~:~ties. fO~~:~~·attaining the full mem- ~~~i~~~~: n~~~:ers ::~h ;~~t~~~~~~~~:il%~thea n ~~~~i~!ff~~~:~ i~ere ~e:esC~;ler,r;nO~d;t;:rs, ~~~~~: ~~~~~.~~~~~t ~h~;" ~~~:~nc~~al:~~a~~~lia; ~e~rs dago and the one held last :!;~l~e~~:~: ~n~n~~tr~c~~r~Ve~~~~~~:~n~e~e~~~e:~rs, 1 t~ey \~~'~~n gi~~~ the . aS~r ay. . h d t b New provisional members are a stuffed giraffe, gave that the Economy Has Incentive Since the present Communist ask~~c~o ~~a:e~cco~~su:t w;s e Denise Dehne, Linda Fabre, sion of dissecting .a by i The three years following the leadership is more practical its best th 0 ho t th Barbara Hahn, Helen Holmes, program ended WIth Stalinist line had left a legacy and less doctrinaire than Len- . y ~ ~g ute Bruce Miller, Alexander ober'lbiOIOgy lyric by the . of bureaucracy and Soviet- in, it would appear that the :~~:'~~~t ;estr=i~ea:. YThis was Gerd Petrich, Janet Pricer, Den, Six. exper-iments style terror which has dimin- present trend toward an econo- felt by most people to be due, have to. . conduc~ed to ished with the present policy's my that is a hybrid of Commu- in part, to the ruling on dress. • • whether It I.S prach~al to effort to give the economy a nism and a free market will by =:=: th~~ ;~: ;:~~~e, w~~W~~j~~e! Duties Challenge Proctor's WltS:n \~~da~rv~:c;~~ O~o\?I~ht;':eej~~ ~::~~e:ts i~~:~!iV~r:Zte!UI~~~Z~~ ~~~ti~~~mu~~~~~c:~~;o~o~ev:~.~ . I b 11 Th B h terested, this paper will also be tree to produce on thei r OWl' pected tilth I ::.~e~~~:rv/ aa g-reat. edeaUt e- as~ehden,;~:~: \\~:s th~o~.lgh~e~ Ples~nted Malch 16 on c~mpus farms than on the collecttve be voted °ou~ ~~voffic~~~~~e~t ~~ ~;·~:~ts!o:'efISStuh~mg and. is .~~oc::;~~.re~~et~~a~lr::wd~~: ~~~~n.:~!e w~:lp~~I!~r ~~:w~ee:. D:I;ze[in~:;~:v~:a:e~~t\I:S an ~~d~s::~~:v~V~~k~l~d~~:eifgrt~~~. ~~:~ef~~~I:cets~:~~~lat~Y,~X~:~i of having the first but neady ~ll try to get Not really believing she could ecologIcal .study which evalu- cOl}tlol management and dlstll- contmue to opel ate only at 10_ ~~~~i~\~a::Xe~f the year 0\/~~to~~7~ws:o~e!~: ~e ~~~~:d~uts~~ng\\~aesl~tgu:~i~~:,:~ds ;~:et~~J~~el:~;ol~f al~~~i~i~ ~~~?k:r~f ~~·~~~~ls:h\on~~~h~~: ~~I !~;~~iy\~1~~11cO;::o~1a~g~~~ Robert Browning . .to see that all the girls However,' several weeks late; ans and r~ptiles. in ~ limite? t~emselves ~ave g.reater incen- top, down. ---- t~!f~;T~~~a:r:~ taste of life . ~:r~e~~~~:~~~re;h:r~.I~~~lsee;:~; ;o~~m;tcas~v:ds Jao: \~vhhe::~~~ ~:I~:a~O~~~~~:uar~::;\~~ p~~:~ld ~~~~;~O~~ci~n~y f;.~et~;rkn~~ - Argonauts- d party which a proctonng III ~tcD.anlel de~en~s said, under the bed, I thought from June 1, 1960, through and com~ out With a profit. ::~le~ :!teandst~~~~t. It ;~a~vc~e:e'~a~:~',1I~~~~~'~~~~u~~ ;~~\~a~n:I:~c:e;~~rint;h~~t~hfe~l~ ;~f~~~~~e:.n~\.:g;S~s ~~~el~:~ :a~1~:i:s~:~, ~~~~~:e:.,bebc~:l~~~ At the meeting on ThUrsday, lively, but not at all for the Job. she was. Some girls will do a~:e descnbed and correlatcd th~ go,:emment stl~1 reta~ns March 9, .Judith Reed was ~I:I~?; a~~e sw!=~:~:m:~d P~;cht~~:~o~~:'~lrscad~~ ~~~~~\~nO~'kil~~p~~~::;~te their ~~~~hthel:~:tat~~~~I~':~u;~om~~~ ~~.;t~.~~hl~a~~~ai~~an~n~~;f f~.~n~ ~~c~e:ale~~~~d~ne~:.orTt~: ~;~:; were no stags. There I , the first difficulty I ,. U. S. Weather Bureau. Plessburger:s. descnptlOn. officers a I'e: vice.president, nothing wrong with that was remembering that I Sevelal nIghts. 1 was bene- The pohtlcal arrangement Thomas Muhlfelder; secretary four years ago, but . had the duty. Once the warm fited by a. serenade of "Happy If you chop !f0lll" pencil in Pressburgel· stressed was "di· Mary Sue Trotman, and tl'eas~ ;~~eth!h~p:~a;~:~: h~~ ~vo~~r::,;, ab:~~\~~~e~a~ ~~~~~~~ ~:::t~; ,~~II~P:o BJ.~hU~~y~?'the ~7:to%~~·~s!~~:lt~~~tJ~n~;O:!~::~~t ~eOmo;~fi~r~~/np:~~te:, t!J~~~ ~vl;fr'be~~;~~all~if~~~~~~:dai~~~ sharply to unspeakable that it was ten o'clock, time to There are definite advan- 3000 years. workers elect candidates from April 17 banquet. r;!~i~ai:ty~~tiJ this i:c:Ct~~r~t~~o~~:rs ~~ffi~~~tYliS~~i~;e~;li~e~::~~el~~~v to the floor for local offices at gen- r-------~ THE Heagy's Sport Shop coJehi:f t~~~d~~t~~r~h ~ovr~:obnuet~~ter~S~:I~~e ~~rn;~:~v:r~v~il~~aol~l~~et~:l! established, is, I think, a the problem. After covering friends-for theY'can 16 W. Main able innovation. From the route one night and shout- found in their VILLAGE INN TIlden 8-5515 ;:~tapgaert:Oi~~pena~:~ tro e be :~~g~HS~~;:.~t\i~:S, tor ~tsc~; ~Vnayot:oe~~dh~lls. Modern G. I. Laundry (Formerly Griffin's) A Complete Sports Line ~~~~!~:. (but not too loudly) ~~:dn~~~i.she had gone home for ~r~~lc~ine~~he~~d~~tthat and Cleaners Complet;r Dinners The point I'm driving at is gt·een skirt matched my 223 E. Grel'n St., and a Sandwich & Soda this-everyone seemingly had . sweater and was just Home Cooked Meals Compliments Without ~y;;o~f ti:~.t;n~v~~t i~v~~t~!e: (]aJVUJ./J.
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