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FROM BLOOM C O U N T Y — AMERICA'S HOTTEST CA R TO O N STRIP

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A fin alarm in tin School of Natatorium waa aetivatad at 12.03 on June 22 aftar amok*

aatarad tha b u ild in g air.

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amok* waa an ‘outside shrub fir*.

Th* first fire truck arrived at 1204. By 1206 eight fir*

truck* surrounded th* building Soon afterwood, all occupant*

had evacuated th* facility Tha fire caused no personal injury or property damage, according to a fireman at th*

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June 29. 1963

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Cover design by Gabriel Ssoke

Tuition increases

explained

a t S A meeting

School of m edicine w elcom es dean

Dr. Walter J Daly, physician.

by the l.U trueteee ae the aeveoth dean of the Indiene University School of Medicine end director of the l.U Medical Center

Dr Daly hai been chairmen of the Department of Medicine the largeet department in the school with more then 90 full­

time faculty members since 1970. Dr Daly succeeds Dr Steven C. Beering who is leaving ths dean's poet July 1 to become president of Purdue University

Dr. Daly graduated from l.U.

hi 1961 erith highest honors and from the l.U. medical school In 1966. H. served hie internship end residency at the awarded e two-year fellowship with the United States Public postdoctoral fallow in the Department of u-4u-.n«

HTSoSid the faculty in 1961 as an Instructor and within six years advanced to a full

i In 1966. In 1977 the John R.

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Summer Athletic Events

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Indianapolis Scarborough Peace O.

i^uslificstion Meets

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Aug. 7

6-7 12-14 16*20 17-20 22-27 26-26

W hite River Park State Gamas (multi-sport) T A C AU-Comars

Indiana T A C Junior Olympics

V I I I N O R C E C A Volleyball T A C AU-Comers

A g e Group Junior Olympic Diving Pre-Qualification Meet

Splash: Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra 4 N a t l Synchronised Swimming Team lashinryu World Karate

T A C AU-Comers

Junior National Synchronised

Wilma Rudolph Invitational Track Meat T A C AR-Coanars

Wilma Rudolph Developmental Program Meat U R O pm Clay Court

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1963 B ig League Girls Softball W orld Sene.

U S . Nat l Junior Olympics Swimming Championships (East)

International Boys 4 Girls 16 Championships

U.8. Masters (over 26) Course

Carl Lewie' fees

of an athlete preparing to give Ms all In the 11

Track and Field ehlne

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Softball team fifth in nation

by M att Shrum

For two weeks last month an IU P U I athletic tearn stood alone at the lop o f the National Association for Intercollegiate Athletics standings

‘i t was a id tin g ." said the Metros third base Shelly Hawkins. “ I think we deserved it because of the effort we put out during the season. It was an honor and a privilege being ranked over the defending national champions. Missouri Western

The women’s softball team began its “ two weeks that almost were” on M ay IS with a mechanical sweep of Aquinas College of Michigan in the N A I A Tri District tournament held here M ay 11 to 12.

Pitcher Trudy Bernath opened the tournament with a 2-1 hurling duel against the

Aquinas ace. Rae Ann Eichatdingar followed up with her own pitching clinic and IU P U I • offense clicked into gear winning 0-1 in a game highlighted by Judy Cummings grand slam borne run.

The Tri District victory made the Metros the first IU P U I athletic team to advance to a national championship tournament.

S liteea teams advance to the national finale and of those, the top eight are seeded. The Metros expected to be one of the eight seeded teems due to their unblemished N A I A record, but the top seed surprised even Coach Nick KeUum

"Look ing beck I cannot M y that, with the the quality of the competition in the

tournament we were the beet Uam going in, " KeUum said.

The night before the tournament opened on May 24 at Kaarny State University in Nebraska, more honors were bestowed upon the Metros when three players were named members of the firet A ll America teem. IU P U I wee the only school with three first- team AU Americans Left field Judy Cummings, second baas Chris Nichols and right fielder Sue Baas all received first team recognition pitcher Bernath was named second team A ll America

In the first day of the tournament. KeUum Mid. the Metros played “ about as well as we are capable of playing He continued. T ru d y Bernath threw a one-hitter the first

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t make any errors The ime Rae Ana Kicheldmger pitched e threw hitter hut needed last-out help

Bernath and again we

we mads some errors and that Just isn't our normal game. ' the M etres season with a 36-10-2 record and a fifth pines finish hi the N A I A

The two victories brought the Metros to within two

| g| t Wy national chain p< unship IU P U I upenad the second day against what Coach KeUum described as ths "hast simply was overpowering. " The Metros lost that game to Emporia State of Kansas.

Emporia went on to win the f|m m p p w h ip

IU P U I then b e t to Winthrop College of South Caroline We had our becks to the well end

■ t a g * * our game w have beat any team Things just aid net

the season wee to advenes to the Nationals and we did that."

He added. T hera ere over 300 N A I A schools playing softball and out of

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active both u t teachar of Enghsh literature and as a

New liberal arts dean approved

The Indiana University trustees approved the appoint mant of William M Plater to the position of d e a A M * School of Liberal A rts

Plater comae to 1UPUI tron th t U niversity o f Uiinots at

Uroana where has haa bean the activities

aeeociats director of the School Plater will replace James R and writing

monograph* Hie

alao inehidea a lengthy list of college end university aervics

of Humanitiee since 1977 He received hie doctorate in

serving as e f the School e f English from the University of Libaral Arts for the peat tw o Illinois in 1973 and has

IUPUI

the **r X p e l * . Under that policy a student who fade a course may taka it again the

• transcript, but is not Abolition of the policy win lo w ga to the University Faculty Council for csealdera tion, Graves aaad

This it a polic y we really should try to keep, " said Graves, who aarikr sard that he himself has never talsd a

Fund, created two years ago to provide atudentewith 304ay teat book*. has boon ln rra m d

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University theatre to present Three Musketeers” I

The IU P U I University Theatre will hold open auditions for its August production of Alexandre Dumas’ drama, “ The Three Musketeers,” Thursday and Friday, July 7 and 8 in the University Theatre, Mary Cable Building, 525 N.

Blackford St., at 7 p.m.

‘‘The Three Musketeers”

recounts the renowned adven- tures of D'Artagnan and his

three fellow musketeers, Athos.

Porthos, and Aramis, as they fight for king and country — with frequent detours involving wine, women and song.

Parts are available for 25 men and 9 women. Some o f the male roles require quickness, agility and physical stamina, especially in the roles of the musketeers. Some knowledge of rapier or foils is helpful, but not required. Persons chosen

for the roles requiring rapier or dagger fighting will be trained by a nationally-known fight director.

The production of "T h e Three Musketeers” is scheduled for Aug. 25, 26, 27 and Sept. 1, 2 and 3 in the IU P U I Union Building cafetorium.

For more information, phone 264-2094.

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