Rice University - Campanile Yearbook (Houston, TX)

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'J ... . 2 ansby's Big 'Five Point, 6, hed X j QCuntinued from Page 43 ,lre able to scale the wall with .ly a sl-:irmishor two in the ssing. Co-operation Is The Way IAS you can prohahly guess the qass was about equally green 1 either side - being brown on is you would expect, there Qin problems which each 'nprepared to meet in ve new environ- 'food students ,ney were, they .at strange new g things - by co- e Klan from the North succeeding generation how wall was scaled and how fwho used to be Southernersl learned from the Klan from the South fwho uscd to be North- ernersi how to get honey and make wine - and the Klan from the South Qwho used to be North- ernersj learned from the Klan from the North Qwho used to be Southernersi how to catch fish and make blue berry pie. This second bit of co-operation improved considerably their re- lations. Eventually the Klang began to intermarry fit happens every time.i They didn't live happily ever after but they passed on to each the -bo- Picard Diiioveus D5 .o-' C3 CB ,... Ill nu Suvvlem 0 t 9 l Student Sena e - The Specia anne Study -f W.hi A. . Q Conqrultliee 031: Xvceli xvlth ?eaTQ ll met htxs Pa. , andPreS1deTl 3 'l W ml - y,., if ,e Possible ii 44 '97 . ffl TE ef C r L24 VIH? H1 hteil , Sims. Dean Pill publications boats l 'Houstom am-book was 2-P?r0v 5 , the veal I , - of Sims as 0 by sh19 i li me mf1imthmvet0 Power' tili fl book, camvaff X the dh 3 ,nongyotlng or an Senate: J1 S . jthi: Student' ' QQ' - 'lf' UU' 10 i d meet aPPrmu' I 'l 1 So ' - . ' Glvzg Q I iv woul af to was U 1 but ' . times a ve - -in Jw nf fm Q' 194.65 ffm, faire, .OUT from Pres 1' . . ef? -getherness was estabhs talking things over and R. Eve 6 ng- Th B c w ge? ea 5137 604' Q ie es 't1..a eo' St ' '12 G ' NOW THIS is 6111-iq Q,,o'3Q,,,f'1vpab:ffedl 8 WAY 1 KNOW Ofc 5-at we J' ad fe Watts. Q . Getting togethe ,gufhsob was Djbegbpbsol, as tojpflbg 0, . things -over. :game tp-6eSl7Q abbey sq -'lg d to 'beet' 6 I cannot be 5 9 Sl 0115 'I fb dlb 6129 X515 11022. '09 view that the .0961 aff' Il' 91,9 tfle R593 042 ee 01 tb Q 9 e J' x S 6 z '22 ' lp is too immatgill' Ivegibebefag 591228 29 C1902 Pak tibia fabye wer co reason. If some al-cffsa 01-Q read 5-'ig them? 5 at JZ.-P15 Woolf' to!!! are perhaps misplaced. 90 do appz' Oo 8 563.-Xe QVC' it-asf d fa ff And I'm just as important v. flbp, 0-lax fiwecedent 8.055 1160 3 2711. 06 the other view 'which' holgfugini Set Crude bien to 8' delfssarys Jn the people whose vo the mumni now oobiectw 1-,pl 11,9 grep? 17,8 to contribute to the e H, why q1idn C they ts-p U, gre Q. lveh' the Rice student, are nudity' they were Sifudegengn ass -Q AGALS1- to listen, o the opini it when et the Pfece b - Q' '11-or 'P student is they who ie real fllfiereime id 012005 Q an 0 Wai' ' There 15 0 Campanile 3 Pa '1t12,.h fb What must be don n the 1959 Hom other O ge 1 tba ' Protest? SimPlY, talk th tglise which feadce 15 on the Q 01 ted th years. The difggeganivnimile. 3 TJ- JJ conifgsi, cover of tlheinistration is openlil vs OO! A The 3 m ' Q' , 47 tactfully bi - 44 ,I at satirized' . m gf Hitler, 'f-he Q- 0 Q5 . he Symbohs xmce of Q4 . 1105 Specifically: C17 Know issues of the 121' Present ly your views l3l See first on how T . ka and the sac! the ,Inn Qfbus, 6, points, you can agree wi Swans ' the 81155 0 they W0 'aes other side' Students-tisikes too cloSe H6 ad-- 02-Qdbla' 65 C45 Having establishe Stitutc bf the comf0fV of l meer? 2'-'iii points of disagreement, tffltll 516011. l lt '17 fgj Iagg ts again' on those points andimlms 1 . wphehan lnshtilte in, 131790, Se,1.P! port argument with a ple Mephls ts of The Rlce ,i ,E Wea fig, 101 firmness. A W9 Studied sold our Souls iio Md of earl f5i Never underestimate stitute lla ar. thcrelore we D fe'- .3q,Sef1i bg 5 Ure o . 4 ' v- 0 importance of the proper 252000 aliaiili the right to dopzgiof yt! tude. Many protests go unheioflgel' t Study, Over a. has because to admit the soundnlthiug bu the administration ma- :D of the protest would mean Of yearsd wn student OTQR Or- W accept the personality by tibwken O. laced them W1 i T - and 19? . . use 0 Protestant. Von? t-one which it can F 3: N. 9-3- ,,. Axou 55 fi' P' :D BD no -H SR SBU 12 'ZS I y, bi 1, All C'011CiY0'l rf1if11t 'iid Mirah 'er this 1635? Senate th' . Of '-71' g' 62- I1 . t . pil 'ms- e 11626. the tl tins UXPIUD. S Out ' il discussioflfzgf S1 Drotest. its owiily but surely the Vail? the de lfs H, 'ing ds I. Q ef'-99 'vlf .- i 'printing a . -ng 'Z,f'-0 Q Slfll . Qriiing tot. me Q F . 8 .nfs to 'is ,Iac ealjy I-eh. . IJDGQ, 6 W7 U1-21,0 Q1-eat. abou 810118 C1196 'J' all led . f , Dr 'i t 011 ffel- Sopiatpjb dnllgl. Vee-libndhe Stu I. . A' lv' 5' f . of . 'alohdaylhg Smhgr Q Cz'obOmefl11f In bm hm 'hyd 11 fa 'Pc llg-I1 71117110 rnldlg- Oats H111-6 a th 9. bp - ij G W oil. E blob dawn C., St XG with -4. 3 o . delclh and d to be in fililor Senate Secme - but 25 Val this soft 0'f.wixflQ been made iinitc Muon .nt maui .Q dc x time swiemc nt C -it fb 2- 'Wu ,F lb- V C 0? B' 'dn -vin ui 'Ig-S 'S wit J Sqn' U 11111 ' dgn f ' d Ufd - t dl . fy G . fan Cent So Jam heal, fl u H lill- El meg 've O ff'f1 is vflbg 7'lz,.of Ce ahh! 6 SGW esh USOI., 3' 11 . 'B' el' 'Shi like . to C efffto p la d O S'4f71r O 'Dz-ofnr Blzddvs I Ike J' . fl 9 '. UJIPQA-Ie Ifqlh i lil' . iffy W Q ' ff. B1uqq.i.ioA cl N-. qsntu auued .oldde .103 aagg saoS qeqq HQ isux lg-sa . f AI 6' -.I OS.-Iozmdi Zy kt 6. lg 9 fs cfv li -RIGHT -P H J to h - 1 Slnc . Eve .Pie are e 'SDL tl an al'1'0r . 3 ' LDSCCE: 11561111 lihgtgljdent iii. Jntelle . in ' Inu .h tsu of 117010 apt t Ing, C . Ur uf Ubeco ' 'U'9fl'ee, .eilgy It fsoyf Cvunuge E' flffuz-e1 'Y . ' tel11genUt1ce's njm'tW-FIY? A at e l.aiu- 'V curious .fi pfflfluce I5 .4 59 Icing lost and fo d in the ossxbility 0 the book, contaxlgon- . Gxveym.auof1 15 iw the Superiocl I Tabo- Plement wi spring Svofts' The 6 Crcailon- ob well schooled ui isle picmn-85 0 C mmencement- f a Wlll el and acceplla e Fl P 1 l This is one view of how tgamza' 1-poses. ' im ufll QM luilrl V paumll 30 e E 5. o ,,- , cial conventions meh is not han- we g C A lniowledfebguiilig irritation of m- m U1 F ' - . e st. 'E c Forum diwigpai tninklllg' 53 ' tb , , , dwl U' . Cover? dit01' n fm f nS1Ve the 901 fr any 4 c we Study Comm To the E. . REAL Tease A Of 0 1 noted that O .2 the G21lfl'aSfafk,in his Comm What 1553: censorshiu of fxld 11, mnY 3151,-if the '59 CMI- W f Gflolge hat, from no the DYOPO, . -1 We we rdbacla COX -- nslve W ce 411, mted l? h el blicailons' have lm - ht be Offe 1 rn- 11- ' UQ relloft 5 L und f0T l' e Adept Pu - nd trustees . .nlle mil-5 'mglinekl 3 V 'fe H the alumni a Campanile pa huecwwllv 1 l w awe vill be locate ter that ' d that the win MC oiqdeo 91 'su 12 pus Clfl dpu QZJ E D c 1 cap U! Wil fl C3 5+ ' -'C' F' 'S' if 5: -1 V57 Fw Q-S ':: T4 Q 5 -5 H u uni - Ll E school W dent Cen ' coinplmne d up. i - Rice SW' ' the Stu n X ane - ' ble nl- i . 5 the ' E mentfifgontinued- on Paigegi must :re d:0ZS , me. obiecilldiirila its The discuflhiil Othe Foruin was h Ho anne diffel has dent Pxqtesl- The qdmmistra- . . was a week wh 1959 Camp ,, The 154 edition , . d a iarC9- X fu., in they 1 edecesS01 5 ' ditY The 57 mdee 3 slvililmh A 3 i the l , 1 ' C 'l T ' X1 ' . - , G O college sy Stein Cetme Klgeen cited for its cr no 1655 crude. mon lmaiouhhed Chaiunwn hrasedn X0 bility being taken and 'sons we --iven. ealY'm i WP , Ol .md ,555 edl 1 is ls U1 who cievcr Y We do U. it was a Week in which the nice student body accepted Forum' - Hwhat cuff ' S the question -Su-ation sal! as challenge of becoming a respected, sound-minded, a n the adminxg forum ther , whe ' the 4 above all, mature group. . NOT, to road slings Student PY0 b st mace '00 U The responsibility to censor should be in the hands e' ,,,, UTH BOND the responsible and the Student Senate has decided it test' ,,pp.ULlNE R Y do the job. Although any censor-able material may sti 1 have to go through Dr. Sims, adviser to men, a responsible Student Senate publications board, using a mature sense Iwata!-ity Attempt of values and decency could gradually become the one, su- l preme censoring force-if it proves that it can and is a ' l mature thinking group. A 0 0 I u t l 1 l



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' .sys are .jjepi W 0fQ.5f.eff21f.faw.'f'fi'fye, Q N 51. llfol. 01186 031117 ' an I6 4,1 113' tb Q G Q, 6 Q, SI. 8 W B Wa S0 Ca p 8 be 601114 6 the F fha 11: 11 .sf h0t121et,b1122paI1i6'1'c1,a Waslnen upr Q0 , Ve ood' 6 Q1 for ,Jla,,Q,e e,. 01-UQ, GS tb If-' Whos' what possess. I 0 get? It tp of IVQS - 6' e Ca as 0Ine!J be age 1,6 Safe as D U78 It 5 lb., 6 If P Q' e SS Ie , 1- xptbllv 5-'10 tile essafy .faffklelp : 0917151216166 . 8119 1029, H abd ,Wade Weave v01bf'0t6e Sflfatl. 5.9 ou were put in a college, ' sgat J,e1'8W 111,e!Tf7Z booielbb 0112539 1' Of H1015 confronted with knowledge, W 9111 011 'ill' Pct .Ig Ce , of e 2513- ft fz-obj progfoz' an Gff-01? wbosdnowhflzat . . . I degli bog 158 'ess JUS! seo 9 Sb? as - be fee had 011, of aw , Wd fw A 0-912 fda-F' Low yeazsseh .0 the 166 efhek K1 '.' 11 'of EJ ,- -ny, 11,,.0r. 15 fb a be . 'I - :lt Vo G fljghs a W 6111- tba . flhgl, Ute Q l, -,Vow ji! afcb ras aslgbg 6 030 O 611-d JZ bd I bat S151 of Q iojjeg year came. o . Dassegle 1 ISSIVGG Sys Of tb to 'b' , fb ! l ,Id O Wa feb, G lie .ass It p , ?w.f1ff.Sd.'ff1a '90 'If r SJ If 11 60 Itel' ,?'qri,,,f f'1-6 '3 if fl, 6 llgbt bel, 111119 d Ib S1111 6 W fb 901' tra . fo We 611jSpePc:f tb 0927 851011. Aide . e ,. -101881, ance last-ivy H1110-. 71p. e ab. Q fit! 6 o Half 'fe was 'fe 301-X 1? af 4' O t s of J5:fo110,51h1'l1de,f0 'QQ 2 beyvafae '12 01-ep Q 0 0943, 4-0 Situ 61,00 10 -2 oaths 'E 5969- 2 'I' 0 Q9 efbefflr dee of Qfoln 4- 429 'ia ?e '54-Willie as 'MJ' 601 amy 'Exif .. 11, ,if 66-L'13,,0 Q, fa,f ,,,v so aft. ages Cues 'IQ fa. fol 0r'0.cis'b?9,,Q,.Cg bp- O U1 I 0 6 f e' ati lg-blk, 'llg li KQWGQDQIQ A0946 og 94, oo' S 00 'L' Wbenr od QQ-gl-65 aa' A dz 6 40' 0' , ,, 4 'fs-Q day. Drunken parties ensued And you ate commons food, And the Burns people towed you away. There were people at Jones, you heard whispered in groans, who you wouldn't believe till you'd see one, you were foolishly cheerful when they told you, Be careful, Don't step on a toad, it may be one. The people in Lovett, folks said, were out of it, And you came to the realiza- Wednesday night at the weekly Student Senate meet ing, a plan for compromise concerning the nev Campanile policy was proposed by the acting editor 0' the Thresher. Using the editorially correct we, we of th Thresher propose the following plan: Concerning the fall delivery, we firmly believe that a Rice does not have a school of journalism and all student are required to take a full course of study, a full nin months must be given to the production of a first-rat yearbook. To counteract the proposed March deadline, w suggest a deadline coinciding with deadweek for all cop except graduation photographs and material. This mate ial could be sent to the publishers as soon as photograp were developed and page proofs drawn up. In addition, we propose that when individual photil graphs are taken in the various colleges next Week, senior be required to put their place of residence for next yeal on a special card. If their residence is unknown now, the may fill out the cards later or the Campanile will send annuals to their hometown residence to be forwarded them. If seniors are desirous of picking up their yearboo next year, they can plainly state on the proposed card. Production of a fall annual will undoubtedly bring the problem of finances, when books are to be closed, e We propose that Campanile and administrative officia contact representatives of other universities and colleg which produce a fall yearbook to find out how Rice m remedy this situation as other schools must surely do. paraphrasing Gertrude Stein, a yearbook is a yearbook, a YEAR book-and any Campanile which fails to conta graduation pictures, spring sports, senior follies, Rondel or spring formal photographs is falling far short. of f intended purpose as a YEAR book. Censorship is a dangerous Word, but censorship is t only word which we can use to denote the last major chan in Campanile policy. Under the new conditions, all co would first be presented to Dr. J. R. Sims, advisor to m before it is to be sent to the publisher. We of the Thres agree, but not wholeheartedly, that the Campanile sho have some form of advising But we cannot agree t one man, even with the proven capabilities of Dean Si can judge what is censorable and what is not. As we ha stated before, Rice does not have a school of journalis earn from those schools which do. Rice is c ily school in the Southwest Conference whi e a publications board and if material H1 we feel that a board consisting of the e .iness managers of the Campanile, Thresh gineer, in addition to the advisors for each tions and Dean Sims would be the most su able remedy. The student body would be represented by elected student officers and the ideas and aims of the ministration by faculty members. This group would deci on what is best for campus publications and their decisio would be reached only after discussion and debate. Through the Thresher plan we feel that both stude and faculty will be satisfied. As Ambrose Bruce once sa Compromise is an adjustment of conflicting interests gives each adversary the satisfaction of thinking he h got what he ought not to have, and is deprived of nothi except what was justly his due. Compromise is the 0 way, and we hope- ,sincerely hope-that through co promise this pertinent problem and others which m arise can be settled.-B. H. - 1. J f, f1t,'Sf a 0 Old 91-6. 1'-2. , as 0 le 0 nite ' or . Wg -cl Wvlthcal- av- x6 'O-9'o'0 Y ' 11 the QQ? gg Q5 9 J- Q. Q .25 5, '55 And put down your defenses, that -S o ' ' that this way was uv- lt 1 Q? hoiien the 42 :rgy spent, l Tower be' XX are content l Engineef' ' ack and gripe with l lest V a mu - Q . its aP?ear , ved consxdef' f i ? ibiastins- S rf sf T H R ES H ER 5 T MOSE s pi ,,, A I , JAR your observ-' 55 25154 . - ie inthe, , -- . ,. 5 ,1 -- sf jearbook -f , The Rice Thresher, the official student publication of the Rice Institute. l published weekly from September to June. except dggfing hglidgg and

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