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bulls meet uconns tomorrow see page 10 the university of buffalo spectrum review reviewed see page 6 volume 12 buffalo new york friday october 27 1961 no 7 rustin speaking today in norton folksongs will highlight program bayard rustin will sing folk songs and speak on civil rights and non-violent mass action to day at noon in norton auditorium mr rustin is currently executive secretary of the war registers league he will also be available for discussion with students and faculty until 12 at a table in a private dining room in norton an early advocate of non violent mass action for civif rights mr rustin studied the gandhi movement in india in 1948-49 for five years he was advisor and secretary to mar tin luther king he has trav eled widely in africa work ing with nkrumah in ghana azikiwe in nigeria and was arrested 22 times in race struggles mr rustin has re cently returned from three months in europe where he did preparatory work on the san francisco-moscow walk for peace traveling under the auspices of the american friends service committee mr rustin's appear ance at the university is spon sored by the student christian association norman whitney national director of the peace edu cation section of the american friends service committee will also be available for conversation that morning in the private din ing area stunt night set for nov 10,11 winner to be notified at dance the mixer committee sponsor f stunt night has announced that this year's performances will be given friday nov 10 at 7 and 9:30 and saturday nov 11 at 7 during the intermissions a band will play in millard fillmore lounge the saturday night program will be followed by a dance in the cafe teria at which the winner will be announced this year's general chairman is carol northrup the following organizations will participate in stunt night alpha epsilon pi alpha gamma delta beta sigma rho chi omega goodyear bast phi sigma sigma schoellkopf sigma alpha mv sig ma delta tau sigma kappa sig ma phi epsilon and theta chi sorority judie naples gets a kiss from chancellor furnas at homecoming festivities judie naples a dark-eyed beauty was named homecoming queen for 1961 she was crowned and presented with her court by suzanne cofran last year's queen the presentation took place at a dance at norton friday night judie a graduate of lafayette high school is a freshman en rolled in retailing and hopes some day to be a buyer one of judie's friends entered her in the contest and when judie found out she was greatly surprised when asked what was the most exciting event of the week end judie replied the presen tation of the flowers and the kiss from chancellor furnas susan schultz one of the alter nates is a graduate of coral ga bles senior high school coral ga bles florida susan is a language major joni borschel the other al ternate is enrolled in the history and government course she is a graduate of kenmore east high school some of the highlights of the weekend included the football game the alumni luncheon the crowning of the queen by chan cellor furnas and the home coming dance saturday night at the glen casino at the dance the queen was pre sented with a gold trophy as a re membrance of her weekend the other finalists were lee bradley beverly kirschner marie wiesenmayer illona wagner gail metcalf ann marie elinski and maria szolnoki homecoming queen judie naples ugly man contestants vie for penny votes and terrify ub coeds this year's ugly man contest which has been carried on in nor ton lobby this week will continue at the kamnus kamival on satur day the winner will be announc ed at the dance following the kar nival the contest is unique in that you vote by dropping money into the jar of your favorite can didate the contestant having the largest sum of money in his bal lot jar is the winner alpha phi omega as a service to the students will donate all proceeds from its ugly man con test to the grace capen me morial fund this emergency loan fund es tablished by the university's women's club offers small in terest free loans to all students temporary emergencies needing from 20 to 30 are financed through an interview at the dean of students office the money col lected by the ugly man contest will enable the fund to expand and meet the needs of the increased population last year's ugly man bernie kleinman of kappa nu and run ner up les kreiger of alpha ep silon pi collected over 200 of the total 331 which ttj o ty n.mnn rnnyon me callt'er fund '" 1 the jolluwuhg are the contes tants competing for ugly man les krieger alpha epsilon pi artie barkoe beta sigma rho bernie kleinman kappa nu bruce selden sigma alpha mv bob mauer sigma phi epsilon stan kolassa tau kappa epsilon al brown phi kappa psi mike nolan phi lamda delta bill theodore theta chi ed d'anna alpha phi delta and mmc/capt lucian siepielski afrotc the winner will receive an ugly man key the organization which sponsored him will keep the ugly man plaque for one year the or ganization that wins the trophy for three years in succession re tires the plaque ugly men from the left ron zadzilka ed bystranowski bill mudge in mask jackie dunn sane hears dr newhouse comments dr wade newhouse of the ub law school spoke to the first meeting of the buffalo committee for sane nuclear policy sane on wednesday evening in norton hall the subject of the speech and the discussion which followed was disarmament and world law mr berleant a lecturer in the philosophy department introduced dr newhouse as former faculty member of creighton and colum bia and as the law school authority on international law dr newhouse traced the develop ment of both disarmament and and world law in explaining the present situation in regard to the berlin issue and the nuclear arms race world law said the speaker could be an asset in settling the use of nuclear arms only if the major parties involved could find a basis of agreement dr new house explained that no kind of international agreement on any subject would be truly effective unless it was enforced our sanctions in international war are not refined . . . we must have mutual trust and effective control and inspection to insure adherence to agreement the crucial matter is control over nuclear weapons surprise attack and the testing of these weapons the main topic of discussion was the nuclear arms issue and its possible relation to the forces of international negotiation dr newhouse stated that steps for controlling testing will in clude negotiations by the united states and russia for establish ing adequate inspection sites and detection equipment such agreements cannot be forced and are beyond the power of tre united nations what we need is a system of law to settle the use of nuclear weapons he said during the discussion after the speech particular attention was focused on the berlin issue and the increased danger of many nations possessing nuclear weap there is a set of keys be linging to one whose license number is 6e5515 they may be picked up in hayes 13 charity goal for karnival the 22nd annual kampus kar ni\al will be held tomorrow eve ning from 7:30 to 9:30 in clark gym admission will be 75 cents which will include a dance to be held in norton after the karnival from 9:30 to 1:30 proceeds go to the world university service in support of its program to make educa tion available to deserving but poor students in wide spread areas of the world theme of this year's program is around the world for the world university clark gym will be decorated like a fair ground with booths a big game hunt and a miniature golf course a hula contest will be one of the feature events of the evening desire under the elms coming to baird thursday eugene gladstone o'neill's weighty romantic drama of twist ed new england passions desire under the elms has its baird hall premiere next thursday at 8:30 the third offering of the drama and speech department this season it oontinues through nov 5 drama instructor irwin atkins efforts to round up an all-univer sity company have been largely successful mary joan hassett a local interior decorator essaying the part of abbe the heroine is the only non-campus actress her co-star is s p aobate who has been with the late lake shore playhouse and in uk's henry iv part one the key role of the son who falls in love with his beauteous step mother is the assignment of mi chael grando who appeared in a hatful of rain and came mu tiny courtmartial last summer supporting roles are distribut ed among such newcomers as curt campagna richard roth and judy chapin along with eric steese and john boylan as mr grando's no-account broth ers desire under the elms from the left john boylan 8 p abbate michael grando
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| Collection ID | BUF005 |
| Collection Title | University at Buffalo Student Newspapers |
| Item ID | spectrum- 1961-10-27 |
| Title | Spectrum, 1961-10-27 |
| Publication Title | Spectrum |
| Date of Original | 1961-10-27 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 27 |
| Year | 1961 |
| Publisher of Original | University of Buffalo |
| Institution | State University of New York at Buffalo |
| Description | An archive of the Spectrum student newspaper |
| Subject | University of Buffalo Student Newspaper Archive |
| Language | English |
| Source of Original | Microfilm |
| Medium of Original | JP2 |
| Material Type of Original | Student newspaper |
| DCMI Type | Text |
| Coverage | United States; New York; Erie County; Buffalo |
| Date of Digital | 9/29/2010 2:44:14 PM |
| Publisher of Digital | State University of New York at Buffalo |
| Rights Management | Public domain |
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