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Volume LXIT LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA, MAY 1, 1962 Number 50 IFC PRESENTED NEW RUSH PR POSAL * Edward Albee~Arrives Tomorrow For 10-Day Stay To Aid In Production ·- Rush Would Begin 6 Weeks Of New Troub Plays After Start Of School By JACK DEJARNETTE By JULIAN MARKHAM Pla}•wriglll Edward Albee wsll arnve tomorrow to help with New Editor tlu.· Troubadour Theater produc.uon of two of hr~ plays, The In last nrght's IFC meeung, the Rush Week Study Com­ American Dream and Zoo Story. mittee presented its recornmendauon for a delayed rw,hmg sys­ Albee, who is 33, has been dosng work m addrtion to his tem at Washmgton and Lee. Terrnsnacing a six week study wrmng for the theater. He h:ts taught ac Wagner College sn penod, the IFC Rush Commmee headed by George H onts Nl'w Yo a k Caty, Hnd has don1.• woa k* rccommt•nded the pa·oposed l'ush de-• ------wtth lhl' Circle in the Square. on ofT­ lay or one monlh as a change from BI'o.tdwHy theatrical group. nhlc Y.eclu!nd u~ ~> hnll be deter­ EC Constitution llw prr!>cnt system lhal will To dale, Albee has been pl'imalt­ mined by tlre IFC. There will he strl.'nglhen bolh the fraternity sys­ no da.'>....cs on the followlnrt Mon­ ly a!.Socialcd with the off-Brood­ tem nnd the Unlvca·sily as a whole. way paoduction of Tbe Al))('riran da,, aJld Tuc:.day. Fraternity men To Be Presented On lhc finsl week-end alter clas:.cs Orcam and Zoo tory. He is the will enter the dormitories on Fri­ bcJ(m m Scplember. Freshmen in­ lla ~ C\ cning to make ruo;;h dot ~. author or lwo olher plays which In n ~ones or quack nlO\"C. la,l ter e~ll-d an pled~ting will VlSIL each Thct e wllJ four day.~> o( formal have been produced ofT-Broadw11y, naghtlhc Executive CommallN' voted be or tho rralernaty houses on campW; rush bcJ( on Salurday and 1'ttc Death or IJC'>'>ie milh and The unanamously to ~lay oul or the durmg the following periods: Sat­ cndmq on Tuesday with how·li ~;tm­ Sandbox. Nnllonal Student A!o>.~ocaation, offi­ ca;,lly proposed a new sludenl body urday helWl'Cn 2 p.m and 5 p.m.; il.u· to the present sy!>tem. l'n:micrcd in Berlin constitution and heard the swcnring and Sunday IX!t.wccn 2 p.m and 4 Bads and selections will be &ulmut­ Zoo Slory, Ulc play for which in or the new Big Three. p.m .11\d 7 p m. and 10 p.m. Thel>C tcd on Thursday and Comutl plcd!(­ invilnlion~; will be carried an the AIIJce lia1>t achieved recognition, was Acling on a resolution from the ang will begin on the following Sat· form or Opcm Houses and no Cormnl firl>l pl'oduccd in Berlin in lhe Schil­ choia· the EC voted 12-0 not lo join urdoy. rul>h procedure will be allowed. lel' Theater. The Death o[ ~lc lhc NSA. They also 1ecommcndcd 'rhe Committee recoounends that the following !>tipulationo, be ar­ Smith premiered there also. Albee the snmc course of action to future t' urmnl llu'h will be«fu tbe Sat­ t't'plcd b) lhe IFC and made a pnrt h.1s won both V c~rnon Rice and Obic Executive Commiltccs. urtla> in October when &U re­ oC the Rules of Rm.h and/ or considered to be one ol ~>UbjL-ct to the final vote of the btu­ who wrll arnve tomorrow to help the Troubs produce hrs plays. connirt with the Univ-el'Sity calen­ ,, new group of playwrights llSI.O­ dent body, three measure:. which if dar in which case Rush will be A) Hell Week and Help WC<'k in ciatl'cd unlll the next most u.it- .my fonn be immediately abolished. absurd movement initiated in dent govcnuncnl procedures. 8 ) Fre.hmen wilh three or more France by Beckett and lanesco Fin;t they formally approvL'assed a proposed amendment To Sit At Trial ter or semester rcporh. is nl:;o working on a second fuJI­ Of 1962-63 Dance Board whtch calls for lhe replacement or A CiU.C of J(rand larceny is Ute C) Deferred rush begin Ule day length play. 8allnd o! the Sad Ca(e. the Publication Board's rcpre!.cnla­ Ed Crofl, KA li~tng junaor from As new vtce pr~;sident of the subJect of lhc topri.ng m<1ck t.dal to mid-r.cmeslcr grades arc submlltcd This as to be an adaptation of the live to lhe EC by a second JunJor Allan La, Georjlia, was yesterday clcc­ Dancl' Board, CroCL will serve as be held in UH! Law School on Thun>­ by the faculty. t.horl ~:olory ol the same nanle by Class repa·csenlallve. And fmally ed vice president of lhe W&.L Dance ns.saskmt Busme• under day or th1s week. The Honorable 0 ) The COIUJllittee rccummends C.tr:.on McCullers. they I1PJ>roved a mea:.urc. presented Board. Croft hi il var 1ty football Frank Young, a Pha DelL rismg sen­ Allred D Barksdale, District Judge lhnt the Unh·ersity bcJrin claMc' To Spettk l\1ay 7 on JlCtilion of 50 l>ignatures, whlc:h lcUcmlan, pre idcnt of the sopho­ ior from Birmingham, Ala. Croft for lhe U S. Districl Court of \\ et;t­ more class, prcsidcnl-clccl or Spring will aulomullcJdenl of his fra. an L963-64 to compensate for lost time durrn:: cl.tyb' Hts only public appeat.. rnvolvcl> rush. temity, und Wlilulion. In comrm·nting on nexl year's one Br.txlon Dew. who is charged rese!nlalivc. He as currently n mem­ E) Thcae will be no conklct be­ May 7. He w1ll speak on ''The Po­ All three or thCl>e JlrOPOl>..lls wall Dnncl' Bo.Jrd, Fr11nk Young Sdjd: "1 with the unlawful taking or an ber of the Dance Bo<~rd tween fr~hmcn and fraternity uwn be voted on by U1c s tudent body very happy with the Dance electric typewriter from a fre!>hman ~itio n of the Playwright Today" uL am prior to formal rush except for the In Ulc claSl> l'lecllons to lJc held Boat d's M•lecllon or Cr·oCl, and student's room. The dclense is u lack 8:15 in lhc Troubadour Theater. Ed I periods during whjch the Craternllle.s Monday. am s ure Lh.1t we work well to­ of proper inLe.ut because lhe defen­ Students and fac:uJty will hove an Calyxes Being Given Out "'111 nrc holding OtX!n houses on U1c fia lil gether. dant was intoxlcaled at the lime of oppotlunJty lo meet the playwright week-end allcr classes begin. It wn..' abu announced l11 ~ t niuhl the crime. during n 4 p.m. reception In Evans All '>tudcnll> "ho ha\ e not pick­ ''1 nm pl«mninJ( changes to im­ that n forum of aJI EC ranclidnh!'> F) Any S4.H:ial event ponsore.d by Dming Hall. ed up their 1002 Cal~' arc urged pro\'C Ute dance r.ets for next ye.ar, Commlllee chairman for lhe lrllll running in the da..'is elcrtion.. will the fraternities w;ll be open to the In the capacity of Glasgow visit­ to do 1>0 by Friday, 1\tay 4. For, and UlC Dance Board will release is Francis Duckworth and commltt.ee be held Thursday at 7 p.m. in the entire r:un pu <~, prior to the J)('riod ing Pa·ofcssor, Albee wut attend rc­ alter this date, all e Ira Calyxes some of th~c changes in the imme­ members ~ Robert Coyle and J ohn Student Union. o( formal ru~h . hearsC mcmbc~ of be the revasron of Fancy Dress in arc Gamel L. Patterson a nd Henry G) No uppercla:.::.man, exccpllnu 'rlw Gl11~ow VlSiung Pr'Ofcssor pro­ heard the new Big Three officea ~ lhc tudent body who de.;ire extra which a Caval Wnr Centennial will Caalcr Co-counsel for ilie prOl>ceu­ dormitory counselors and non-fra­ gntm WllS cstabUshed here in 1957 fnlthfully swear to execute their copies. AIJ Facull) members wb.b­ be the lh<'me. Thrs will feature boys tion ore J wncs Rrmdolph and J erald ternity men will be allowed In the nnd hll'l Included s uch prominent duties to the studenl body to the bt>st lng a COP> or lhc ~ea rboolo. line. freshman dormitories, lodgmgs or flCI"bOn:; as Katherine Anne Porter, or their ability during their coming write Robin Wood. The Cnlyx, 111 dr<'s.;;eli ~oimtl.tr lo tho!>c worn to T he lrinl will begin al 2:00 and the Commons unless he has the ap­ John Claa·dl, and Merle Miller. term ol office. Bo~ 205, Lexington. thts yca•'s Funcy Dt css." UH.~ J>ubllc is Invited to attend. provul of the IFC president. II) Any violation of the~ lllipu­ lutions or olher !>tl pulat.ions t.el forth in Ule Ru~b PamJlhlct!> will be odjud~tcd tll> \ iolat.loru. of the rult'l> and principle. and !tplrit uf Guild, Lane, Markham Head Staff fair and clean rm.h rutd appro­ priate fine. and puubhment.s will be- meted out by lhe IFC Judlrial Sll'\ e Gutld. 1ising K.lwa SiK up and will he t'U\ cring lc.td SJitJrh Dacken;on, Mel , h~ l.cn elected iil> ~t:.lanl M.magang EdJtor of lhis yt.w'a Council. 1wnior from Oklahoma Crty, Okla., new., nrlicl~ . Ha,in~ cmor Lew Mou"cOJU , 11 Phi Copy f:Chtor for no..l yt•.ll'. He has Tul• .. day l'ditlon Allgood also works will he Man•1gmg Edilor of the Frl­ 1) Frc:.hmcn not at.uuning or m.un­ Jack DeJarnette, a Stgm.t Nu ns­ P!J from Fotl .L.tudcrdulc. Jo' la .• will served on lhe lUng-tum Phi ro. Cor Ulc Unlvel'lily InCormaliou Ser­ d.\y a.tufl of U1o Ring-tum Phi next tarnang a .500 grnde-pomt ralio on mg sophomore from Richmond, Va , be next year's Friduy Sports Edi­ lin t'C ye.m;, Is wcrct.ury of Si~a vtces .md manages the track tel'lm Yt.'nr, Andy Nea, cdilor-cll'Cl, an­ mad-.,t>mc:.lcr or semester rcpot t.:. will be Neo's Executive Edltoa . In tor. Lew is on the Vars1ly Soc~.:er Delta Chi, and Is on n duPonL Schol­ The Nt."ws Editor Cor Nea's edition nounced today durtng U1c period or pledRmg be und Swimming leam!, nnd is .1 mem­ ar~>hiJ> In Mnl>l> Commurucallons. He wtll be ChrulJe Flippen, n rlslni this capacity he will lJc worklna In suspended from pledging unUI s uch Sea vml( ns Ncu's chief n&.lii~t.ant, the J>t·inL shop as well as <.-ovcrln~ ber of Sll(mo DelLA Chi joumallstic has abo man tW<'li U1c bnsebnll and junior from Rtchmond, Va. Ri ~i na un avera11e has been alt.oined on Guild has been promoted from lhc nllljor news article:.. DeJarnette has society. Mongeau will be waiung soccea· leam.s. from the rank of an Associate Edi­ position of Executive News Editor mrd-.,cml'ster or semester report had c.:xpcncnc:c in bolh these field., :.1 weekly edatonal column , nd will John All,11ood. o1 u.m~ JUntC\r from tor foa U1i~ year's TuC!1da y edition, or thta year'a Tuesday edition He as Copy Editor of lhill year'~> Tuc5- tnke chnrgc or lhe layout oi the Charlotte, N C., will w ave ·•:. r.<'xt ht• is 11 summl•r 1tportct· for the Bolh IFC Pre:.idenl Docnge. and 1s ulso a 1>roducer Cor Radao W&L, day Edtlion 11nd as contributor to port.s page. year'::. Fcatur c Edrtol'. He wa$ Spot t.s Richmond TlmC"'>-Oispatrh. He i' Ru h Commiltcc Chairman llonls .1 rncmh.-r of the Dance Board Ad­ ll c ed that the proposal re­ the Southern Collegian. Ec.lalor hrs ftc hman ~·car and As- ul&o a D<-an':. Lhl .~>tudent. vrwr) Councrl, Ch· emphasas on the "~>o­ juuinr rrum llill'hlll ough Cui., ha" Ct ill" ruthca· thnn lhc "uc.•clcnuc" Nca ha' :.cledctl rbin~t JUIIiur' ,tcfl' uf UntHI'lirly Ill,•, und th~ ptcs­ Kt•n l.;uw •IIIII Jull:\11 1\lut khnm "' hc~·n c hu-.en "' {''f rnrluunl' l few l'IIL tlt•ncl of idt•nUfymg ,. fH•~>hn~ou• hi' A,,j,(nnl 1\Jumu:in.: J•:rlilcn,. I he J; ttdn' etlit iun. Tht l·ulumni .l~ for· Nc·.t's t•dillllll h\' his lr.ltl•r nil) mllwt• th.m hy Lant.· wtll It<.• GPurgl' Jlonl>., Dclt rtsini hi~ am•mhl'tlihrp in lhC' stucknl hody I. utc, .1 l'hi Ddt f 1om Utchmond. Cr c'hnum l,tw tulh•nl; Tony Sc.·hlt•• of Wn hanJ(tOn nnd Lt'o DCnio•; Mc;.•de ta l'IIWl) strong sy.,t.t•m thaL wall lwlp toe~·adnay of the Studrnl &•n'lt·c· So­ Chaa tlan, Plu G.uu, ri ang !it•nroa ; the Ulll~l!l aty to lllt'd 1111) or Its ••rn· htttons w htlt•, hou o The pholo •ht•1 11 wall lx.· aa ins SAl•: l naors Urll Bowen and Dou we Ill the nexl year. Honts l'X• ollrcer. Cumr•bell, who "ill be continumg pr~ ed the:! Committee's desire that Ut)lh J.am· a nd Markham \\ill be tlr!.'tr work for both the Frida\ ""'t the we 111\:0rporatc as m.my of the helpinc <:uild \\ilb the pare make· 'l'ucsda) ediUOilS. - (Continued oo pqe 4) Page 2 THE RING-TUM PHI W~t 1Rtng-tum J4i Tuesday Edition Christian To Spend Summer Member of VirglnJa Intercollegiate Press Association Rush Week Plan Is Sound Working With Ghana Youth The Special Rush Committee of rhe IFC has developed By C. C. ••L lPPEN will have a bl'icf indoclrmat.aon pcr­ turt> worthwhile, Christ.Jan lcds, help clear up mi~run ccplion f> '"hifl1 ·• sound plan concerning the problems of rush at W&L. The Tuesday Writer aod and wlll then leave for the "but there is something even more, we hn' c or I he Ghanian!'; and thnt system that they have proposed will eliminate the basic causes "Announcing a workcacnp." the workcamp in the Volta reg1on on First. I will get a lot out of it per­ they hR\ e or lll>. I hope it's a JMI'!i ­ of criticism of our present system and still retain the present sign read. the borders oi the Republic of Togo sonally. ll's somclhing that will !il;.y llve 11tcp for" arei in world n•m• To most that opening phra:;c on They won't relum until August 28. with me a lifetime. Bul even great­ municatlons," he said. l>YStctn's better aspects. ur haven't been told yet what type er than lhls, I hope it is <1 move a poster would not be particularly For thi:. purflOb(: Chrilttmn \\ill lw of construction work we will be that will in some way help t.o )e:;sen Much time, effort and thought went mto the drafnng of che alluring. BuL to a few who read on, ~pending 1J1e 25 days befott' h1• doing, but 1 imagine It will be some­ misunderslandings in lhc world. lhe rest of the poster wn.s quite in­ leuvcs in the Jib1.1ry ' IXIniiiJ.: up 011 proposal. It contains changes chat can be made withour causang thing viLnl, such as a ho:;pital or "J u l working together, both Lriguln$1. [or it told of the chance both Ghana and Amcl'ica. l fullv any great burdens on the parr of any of the fraternities. school," ChrisUan SAid. ~troup~ will come to know eac:h for work and study for college atu­ expect thaL Lh" most vit.nl part This in Itself would makt; the ven- oUter better. It's a way to po lhb ~r The complaint of having Freshmen meet the fraternities dents In Ghana this summer. the progl'llm will be Lhc Iormul und before they meet the University will be eliminated by the Chrbtian T o Go informal discussions we hav:! with these people. They will be scekln~<: proposed new system. In addition the now controversial Hell One of those to whom the' notion appealed was Meade Christiun, lo understand America, and wo \\Ill \Veek will be eliminated entirely. To some, any change, no Washington and Lee junior from be ~>CekinJ.: lo understand Ghana. J matter how good, will meet with disapproval. However, we Richmond. hope to be able to usc Utis undcr­ r.tanding e\ln more when we rc­ must realize that thct·e arc changes that arc necessary in our "Whu lk\·crcnd BiJJ Sn) dor, Lutn." Episcopal ..UniblCr to ~>tudeu ts present S)'Stem, and they muse be made. ~;li ll he~. fl~l appruached me with the Clu isliun admat.s he feels As we have seen in the past, we must act ourselves. If we idea,'' Cbrb.lian said, ''l was shaky aboul the \\hole id('a not bc­ very unccrtai11 about the whole cau&e of the hmdships bul for th(' (;u[ to take the initiative, someone will do it for us. This could significance the trip mJy h. '"fhc result in a system char would be unpopular co all. The Commit· lhi ~. l t'l> not e&y to leav-e r. ieJhl and • comfortable summ.b' job, world and political SJLuallon being tee has devised a workable system and it deserves our support. but the more I thou(ht about it. whal it is today, this lrip could very well be crucinl to lhc entire the more l lillW that bere wos a The proposed plan will not go into effect until the fall of program. chance to spend my umutCL' d<'ing 1963. This will give ample opportunity to work out many of !IOI'belhlng that will be worth t·c­ "We will be called on to defend the details that will be necessary co make the system effective. DlCID bering.'' our country, 1u1d any mi:.Lakes we may mnke could be readily e the right thing fur both his own future m.t rush and co secure pledges, and the University will have a better ditions won't be in the luxury class," he said. To start things in lhe l'ight the ruturc or world understanding. chance ro assimilate the Freshmen into the ways of rhe school. way, he's already begun a se1·ies o[ •·o ne thing hru. made me so cer­ a doten shl)ts he musl Utkc before tain o[ thi.l) i1> tJ1e great rC,JIOnW leaving. I have had from people here nnd nl hume. Ench :,;ludc.nt mu:.t Constitution Should Be Passed Leave!> July 3 lhumw hb own lrip. nnd pcuplc The group, sponsored by Ute :\n­ I hardly k no\v ha\e offered to ni d The passage of the Sigma Delta Chi amendment to allow lional Council of Ute Episcopo] me out oC U1 cir own pockets. I press representation a( Executive Committee meetings will now Church, will leave New York on Meade Christian holds passporc for this summer's trip. think it's :,;omcthing they woulal allow full coverage of all legislative sessions. It is significant to Jul) 3 and wUl arrive In Accra, tile like to do if they had the chance. capital of Ghana, the next day. They - P hoto by Bowen note that it was the only amendment co receive the necessary Thb rcaJly makes me OJltimll.tic." majority in the campus elections last Thursday. We of rhe Tuesday Edition shall endeavor co keep the stu· dent body informed of all legislative business conducted by che W&L Students Are Unthinking Voters Executive Committee. Ic is our hope chat by being better in­ Dcaa· SIJ·, 11 free and democratic society? I than two candidates running fo1· formed the campus will become more interested in che workings Th ur:. t " ba\'e Utat mucl1 in­ we go about selecting our candidates flu ence? Or i il that we realiy read o~·e•· something lhal rcp1·escnled the Student Body in mind, yet, it failed to pass. and our real reasons behind our I can sec how people could vote many personnl sacraficcs for olhcr-:, agnlnst the student-senate proposal. just didn't bother to spend 15 The Executive Committee gave ample publicity to their voles. Do we vole for the man or for minutes of our precious time lo then I think it is lime for us to rc­ the party? I suspect we vote for the But for the Life of me I cannot see cvaltUite ourselves and our func­ document and sought to explain the necessary changes to the why the E.C.'s constitutional propc;­ read something designed for our party. own good. This is the disappnint­ tions; {or we arc neglei:Ung our rc­ Student Body. However, all of chis met with little interest or 'poil.s System sal Called. I can't blame this on pnrty sponsibilJUcs to ourselves and Lo lines. Steve Suttle, Meade Cht•tstian, ment that I feel-not that the ulcc­ enthusiasm. Therefore, it seems rather ridiculous to kill a Now this doesn't really upseL me ti()ns didn't go the way I wanted Washington and Lee. becaul>C we work on the spoils sys­ and Buck Og,llvie worked together Sincerely, worthwhile document that everyone seemingly approved. many, many weekends in order to but that it exldbited so many trails tem and the party Ulat wins has that arc repugnant to me. HUGH TROUT We realize chat there was another Constitution presented more spoils to hand out so why not pollsh it up for us. Both parties sup­ by a group of students for approval. H owever. this document vole straight party and receive our ported it. And yet it failed to ob· fair share? tain the nC()86Sary lwo-thirds vole. was cumbersome and contained many unneeded provisions and This is why I attack the party sys­ Craven Lauds Turkey Shooting; deserved to be defeated. ru tell you wh~·· Beca use each tem-this shows that It is not for of us will someday be a respon­ ideas that people vote buL for the The EC.proposcd Constitution will be presented again in t.ihle member or society and it party; and a proposal lhal does not Offers Advice To Dragsters rhe class elections. At chis time, the student body will again will be up to us-the educated, t.be directly concern lhe party~ven leaders- lo respond to society's though both parties strongly sup­ D ~ THORNS CRAVEN engaged in U1i'1 acllvily, 1 do thank have the opportunity to pass judgment. It is our hope that it Tu ct.da~ Columnist n eed ~> and have a responsible and port it.-is doomed to failure. we should look al 01c situation will succeed. There is no sound reason for it co fail. We hope responsive governme.nt. ln order After a jam packed, fun filled rcaUstically. Dr(lg racing is bour­ chat the Student Body will wake up and give chis document a t.o do this we are going to have Why? week such as last one, this week geois. Let me hasten to add, how­ ever, that il need not remain so. fair chance. to 5upport men and Ideas-not Why? Apathy. An easy word­ will probably be shorl-lived in the Democ:rall. , Independents, or Re­ blame IL on apathy and Iorget iL But memory of all o£ us. The anU­ WiUt this in mind, I want to pose Unless the EC Constitution receives the necessary one· pubtl ct~.n s, not big bu sln~ and not no, surely no one is that Interested cllmaUc never seems to endure. some questions lo all present nnd half vote for approval, we will be forced co labor under our labor. Will we be prepared to take in having a nominating convention And so I have chosen not to write future would-be dra~sters-qucs­ old constitution until some one can dream up a document chat the initinli\'e in lr)ing to maintain again, surely no one is aga.inst more about events like Lhe election cer­ llons which will have to be answered tainly was. and SIPA is being lalk­ in U1e affirmative before the Univer­ will meet everyone's approval. At rhe present rate of progress, cd about like it certainly was, and sity and U1e Sludcnl Body can of­ ic is hard to tell when this will be possible. li)te all lhat. ficially sanction parlicipoUon In 01ls Lemmings Recently Invaded lnslcad I prefer lo dwell on some­ nouveau competitive endeavor. thing which has the potential to af­ 1) Do participants dress II$ gentle­ fect us all In the men? I can think oi nothlng worse Both Lexington And W&L future. J'm speak­ Lhan a sport. In which the unilonn in!{ of cou.t'$e oi of the day is allowed to be ~trcasy, B) SANOY FF.NN Con(ubion Reign!> the possible shllt orly and swenty. W&L men should TubdaY Writer They crowded into the Rolxrl E. an de-emphaals ln be in the va.ngu They came Into Lexinglon hke a Lee and fotccd thc Mary BalJwln univcrslly ~1tblet ­ insisL upon coaLs nnd tics worn by hand of migmltng lemmings. except girls out or the Mayflowt>r Then ics which m.ighl all drivers. occur much soon- 2) Is this !lfJOtl honornblc .thovt: that lemmings know where they arc slowly and In an ever-Increasing 1 BE CAREFUL beaded, nnd their group hod no stream they began to appear on the ' er Uaan any of us all' It is unnecessary for me tu sense of dlrccUon. "l-Ull" Some wandered about m ob­ might think. This point out why thi que li•>n mu.,t possibility h n s he an~;wt•rcd "ith n rcsoundin~t Thcy swept over the town like vious confu ion, sleppin.; on the lOOS 1 with matches I l~cn given some "YES " for n W&L man would ncvet 11 swurm of locusll., devouring all or the bleary-eyed sludcnlo who lxlore them. They filled the mall, were tryang t.o geL to classes. Others Cnn:en ampctus through enter a I'«CC wilh dishonorahle com­ 1 P<'Iilors. E~JlCetally dntq rncin~, fo1 with smokes dark hiding places o[ e W&L slu- swarmed arow1d Ute trees and plllan $mall but Import­ u1 tlw den~; Doc's, lhe ba~menl stacks on campus, covering everything ant nrliclc:; on tht> sporla pages of although honc't) wins out In long ,·un, dishonesty can olmo't ul with any fire of the library, and the pool hall. with horrible white liRN and posters lhc ln:ot lwo i!ISucs of the Ring-tum They came bv e\·cry means of LhaL screamed, "H you're n part oi Phi (with the exclusion, of courw, wnys Lake you 111 the quarter-mill•. Is lrnll.llport.ation. Some came howling the blight, vole for While"! Every­ or the special SlPA edition). By 3) I hen.• bOIIle sort of a:-samil.t• lion J>roguml sci UJ) for IH•ginnt•ts down Route 11 wilh their modified I where lhcso posten begged the U11s lame you should nil have guessed engines ~lching smoke and flames aw~ming maas to vote for one o[ that I'm reft>rring to thc beginning or must tyros {'(fucute themselves? from chrome pipes slrnighl out be- thcar number thot they bad never or II trend nwuy from University Tlw 1 cccnl dt'Ctlon plalforrns ~houl1l poinl out the IIIX:C~ity or Ulilt. hind Others c;~me creeping into • seen before. f;ponsorl:'d athletic endt>avon nnd toward lndividuul pul'!iuillt such as 4) Can a s(~·•klng trad!Uon be in­ L<'xmgton an. lh( family station '!'My were all tagged like vnriou~ dtag racing and turkey ,;hooting. lli.atcd? Unllkt· l11c SJIOtt of SJIUll'l wn5;on and ktsscd Mom and Dad pecies of aalmoo that the) 11 a.o Tills ~hould he look<'d upon as n cur 1ttcin11, in \\hich tlrivrrs of goodby an ra:ont Qf the Fre:;h~an could easily be identified and tbclr manifestation of a much lnrger ~>POll.'> c<~r:. aiWii.\':. Wll\ c ICJ drivt•t s Commons. Stall oUil'I'S steamed anto mirratory babit.laiiC<':. when: dt.JJ!l;h:l !l vnrlous poants unknown. their dl llnKUI bln1 (entures. As I dt'IIK rncmg and lu;key tillooling ·•cknu\\ ledge unothu d1.tg~ll'1 's fll't'S· plodded to U1e HIJI through this Whrre the~ came from no one at W&L per ~>e. cnc~· exct.•pL by ll hld:.L of fu·e itlltl kney,. How the) got hcorc was t~1in• rna'"· a szruall hand pluck­ Drtlg rnetn~t:. first o£ .all, is uot !>.mokl.! from the exhaust p1pe!" Tlus ed at any elbow, llnd 1 beard a l.ararly unccrtaln. Ho~ever, in a gener11.lly look upon 1111 an 1N r.port. will have lo be climinnled befotc high-pitched voice lillY, "Wh)' hello few ~bort llours l.Mir presence wa.<; While noL wanting to cast n rtigma Uni\'l'l'sity 1111nclion e.m llf> ~ainl'd. a (ad no one could overlook. (Continued on pare four) on Otose students who are currently (Continu don pa¥c (our) TilE RING-TUM Pl :ll P.agc 3 W&L Trackmen Place Stickmen Trounce Tarheels 9-4· Second In Davidson Relays M . L d C t ' I S Tht• !;&~~~~::~~~:wd from Pc.u·wu, ~clr ~ck~~ 11nd ~ 111 er ea s 0 un ry n aves tlw Dt~v1dson Relays in NorU1 Caro- compo:.cd U1e record breaking team lina, with second place and onu rt..'C- Cor the sprml medley. They man- Win First Game ord. iiged to cover the distance in 3:37, more than two seconds fasler than The Genernl-. '"en• 'crond nut the old time sel by High Point in Washington and Lee's .,Uckmcn uf nine letull'> \\ ith l>avid ~'"' Cul­ 1!)6(). recorded their fin;t win or the season lcl{e \\innina the meet. The Davit!· by defeating the University of North w n Wild c:11l!> ouh{•ored W H~>hln~t­ Jtul,in Kcll bc:.tcd bl!. recent Carolina, 9-4, here, Saturday. lun and Loe 55 3/4 to 41 polnb. ..clwol t·ccord of 42.5 foot with n Gummcy 'fhc ne"l neMt'l>l c:ompt'lilot· ''as hop, ~>lcp twd jump of 43 fed I 1/2 Junior midficldcr, Churlic Gum- Ft·ederit k College \\ ith 17 poiJ1l!>. inch~. llcnry 'ac:kclt lied Kelt's mey led tltc Generals scoring with uld record in lhe Munc C\'cnt. three goals, two of which were re- In lhe Javelin evenl, Ken Boiar- corded in lhe first period. G0 If ers PI ace ky thl·ew the dart. 175 feet, 11 3/4 Carrol Klingelhufte_r, 8 fre-.hman mchcs. This is the best loss of the in the attack po:;ition, was al!.o a Second In ycnr for Ule W&L javelin throwers. 's tandout with one g011t and three Sackett nnd Kell, wiU1 a broad n.'l~il>l.b. Bob Jlnnkcy, another rrnsh jump of 21 feet 7 inches and a high ottac:kman. and Mlpbomot·e mid­ State TOUrney jump or G feet. 3 inches rcspccllvcly, llclder J ohn ~tc Dilrlicl , who b the posted other bel>L~ for the team tllis team' leading 5corc•· to-date, each B PETE ALCQRD Iseason. taJiied two $toab. Y ~ • Edl ...- Today, U1c Gencrnb meet Elon and Wirl Vandcrwot·kcr lUnl"d... oul S J)()r,, tor lhc only out:.Lnnding ""'rformance E111>t. Carolina, h1:re. .-~ WnJthlll~ton and Lee\ ~o:olft•l:. for the Tar Heels scoring two of p).,cl•d :.t..'Cond to VPI in U1c SUite their goals. Jnterscholnsllc Toutnamcnt ht•ld TroUt Ft.shing McHenry stated thot, Monday .1t Hot Springs. though the Generals kept possession VPI Win ~ B I Ma of the ball most of ilie game, he fell VPl won the tourney Wllh a 632 est n y lhat their performance had dropped I"'"' lo w•-r '• 637. Virginia "'' "'C In from the two previous games. k h .I l l d d v" """'" ...... (C t' ecJ 4) c s third with u 639. Eleven of the stale's One spotl t>eems to get ovol'lookecl --~-o_n_m_u__ o_n_JN _lf_ e ______W&L attac man_ s--:- oors·------at Norm aro ina goa uring game atur ay.----- ht·!>~ goiC teams competed In lhls Ute by students at Washington and Lee. lhirlecnlh Virginia lournamenl. That sport is fishing. ttouuic Stewart of W&L look For tho&e who don'L reahw il, Netmen Trounce Richmond, 9-0 ..ccond po&ilion with a 36 bole h•- W&L Is <:enlrally located lo most By DICK KJ4. Cowardin. n VMJ golrer, of the best flShing slrcams in wesl­ ~qu.~~ Jones and DeYoung won lhcir \\11., fir~>l curding n II!) fut· the 311 ern VIrginia. The Maury River, only Staff Reporter holes. a few mmutes' walk from the cam- match, 6-0, 6-0. Waslunglon and L ee's lelUlls team, The number two doubles team of pus, is one of the better smallmoulb playing on their home courl Sat­ Melt and Shor·t won, 6-1, G-2, and The Gcnc•·als J<,ck Vardaman lied streams in the slate. urday, defeated lhe University of CLUB & fol' fourlh plnce with a 157. Will The two main fish sought after in Mills and Busse cltncht>d the shul Richmond Spiders by a !1-0 count. oul hy defeating lhclr opponents, ,~/·· } Ll.'c came in wilh il 160 lot..d and the aa·cn arc lrout and bass. The Randy Jones, playing number ont.. Steve Henry had n lGG for W&L. trout which the fisherman will usu- 6-1, 6-1. posJlion in tltc absence of CRptnin Even ScabOn (0\.'ilrge Wa!>hinglon ally find in lhe 1,500 miles of trout ,1~ •..••...... : CAMPUS John Baker, beat Spidet· Gunter, 6-3, Conc.:h Cy Twombly wus pleuscd water open to lhe public ls lhe rain­ 6-l. The wm over Richmond evened I ."'· .. · with hts go!Icr's performance .Mon- bow. This is the flBh wiili which the oul the Genet·ats record at 3-3 so far . Jim DeYoung, Jim Melland Lind­ thls season. ciay and •s looking forward lo their Virgmla Fish and Game loc ks the streams every lhcir opponents by identical scores Hampden-Sydney, the1e, on May 2. here loday. The team will be out yeaJ'. or 6-1, 6-0. lo improve on their 3-3 record. Aboul 300,000 adull fish averaging BY 0. E. SCHOEFFLER, ESQUIRE'S Fashion Director Bridgewater 12 inches are released yearly. The ln lhe number n,c sput, John best fishmg begtns after lhe opening Mill~ beat Stcvenl>Ou of nichmond The llnkmcn meet Bridgewater crowds have subsided. The season without losing a game. And Steve Radio Hospital A few early heat waves have triggered the rush to find something here .Fmlay and then travel to bcgon lhls year about three weeks Hibbard completed thu singles L} nchburg ncxL Monday for the fi cool to get into, and your wisest buy is the seer11ucker suit. A11 with linal match of the 1962 season. ago, and tlle best spring trout .sh- sweep by downing Fuller 6-3, 6-2. buying aU summer clothes, select it with lbe thought of also wear­ In lhe Slate Tournament Lynch- _in_g_ s_h_o_u_ld_ b_c_ th_e_month of May. The Generals easily swcp~ :; Radio, TV,* Ph onograph ing it to work. Seersucker weaves, made by alternating stripes o! hurg c.1plurcd small t..'OIIcge honors creped and plain weave, at·e growing favorites on Campus. Today's w1lh a 656 total. ++++++++++++++++++++++++ Notice i The Sales and Service seersuckers are netQ i ll t10o 1oavs : blending polyester with cotton Oth crh i has ended that former slept-in look ... and a hnndsome new range l•'im:.hmg behind U1c three ll•udtws Spnng :.occcr praclicc wtll oo held + CHILDREN'S :t of colors and patterns is making news beside the t raditional pale next week. All player:. returning + * were VMl, Lynchburg, Wllliam and l CO~ER HO 3-353 l stripings. Here are some highlights, plus few other warm-weather Mary, Richmond, Hampden-Sydney, from last yeru·'s lcam and any oU1crs f. + n HPl, Bridgcwnlcr, and .Randolph­ inteJ•csled in Ll'ying out for Ute team i Corner !\lain and Wli.Shington i J4 South Randolph wearables-aU top choice among university men. Milcon. shto ouldpracLice. ~raw equipment and go out .,..,~·~·~+~+~+_ ~+~+~+::+~+~++~+::=+~+~+~+~+~+~+~+~:~======••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SEERSUCKER SEASON STARTS WITH A • ·SUIT ... now in bold, bright-color stripes, very LEXINGTON • wide to pinstripes-also unusual plaids, checks See Our Sclecliou Of • CLEANERS THE NEW • .and new patterns. With the cl"isp, assertive col­ • ors and the new shape retention, they're perfect l'honc DO 3-381.3. 1()8 S. Jetlcrson White Top Italian Straw Hats, Bermuda Shorts • for dress-up as well as casual occasions. Added Swim Wear, White Ducks • bonus: the suit jacket doubles as a sport jaekrt •••••••••••••••••••••••• Restaurant Slacks, Summer Sujts, Bass Loafers • • .. ideal with n pair o! dark, solid color slacks. • • • • THE SHIRTS THAT SHOULD always aud. only be wot·n with • * • All at Reasonable Prices • your seersucker suits: solid colo,. o:r[ord o1· batiste butl01t-down~ . • The • And let the shirt pick up a color in the jacket . . . YELLOW, for • A personal invitation • example-great! Then choose a solid or neaL print silk foulard • • TIE, or a cotton paisley. • toth~ J. Ed. Deaver and Sons, Inc. • • Book Shop Students • • • ONE STRAW MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE-to cumpletc the • Main Street • • Try our delicious foods • junior executive look, the finished elegance of the well-cho~en HAT : 23 \Ve~> t \Va shington ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IS A MUST. Most popular: soft, flexible RAF.F'IA STflAW in • Route 10 EMt OLIVE . .. NATURAL COLOR, r ough-lexlured COCOANUT • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • PALM-jaunty telescope crown, not too nnl'l'ow brim, banded with •••••••••••••••••••••••• • batik or madras prints ... or with the 3-plenl, colorful band called ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Shirt Service as You Like it • a PUGGREE, bon·owed from lndin-<>riginally the light scnt·f • • around the pith helmets thnt used to 'go out in the noonday sun.' • STUDENTS! • Quality Cleaning and Pressing • • • • UNIVERSITY CLEANERS Y~S , rAISTER-CLEAN WHITE BUCKS are • Make thi your headquarters for Good Food • fnr and away the most suitable shoes we've ever • • HO 3-3622 seen with seersucker suits. and Service • • • We have meal tickets at savings M you • • SEERSUCKER PLAYS ALL SUMMER in • : "Your Campus* Neighbors" : • • • sportswear, too . .. mo~lly shirts and shor ts ... • • • you'll see the cht\raclerlstic slripings combining Southern Inn • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• white with hot, brighL colot·s, eRpecially ohve, : :::..:::. +++++++++•++++4'"~<++++++ ·:-•++++••+++++•U•++•:->-:.·:··:··:- ·:··!-iv· blue, black, tiger, tnn, t·cd and yellow . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .;. o}o SLACKS-THE LOW RISE IN HIGH FAVOR ~ - ·=· ..;.. • We Fe alure ·~ t •.. (preferably 11 ot in suttM, but only slncks) '{- .... '•' . cut to ride the hipbones ralhet· thnn the waist P · f /'· \ 1 ~ SEALTEST ! ! -excellent for the lithe, mngy flgut'l'. ' ·p_~ , .• +~· ••) • Dairy Products t :~ BLAZING FLANNEL BLAZER in fire-cn~inl' ~ "To get the bc .~t uet Sea/test" • : t r ed is made of the well-proven blend of fiO-GO . , ; : "' Ool and cotton ... has pearl or metnl buttnnl!, : over twenty different products in addition to >!• ·? natural shouldtu·s, patch flnn pockets nnd wt'll • + ~ • delicious Seahest icc cream -t + senms. Note it also in bl'ight blue, brighl ydlow, bright grt'en. Memo to Club committ,..e : JN SIG­ ~ Block and Crushed Icc i i .;._ ·=-- NlA look!! its mo t impn.!ss h·e in such an impec­ Your favorite rnixe.c;-lce Cold ~ t cable selling. * THE SOFT TOUCH IN FOOTWEAR -l·:unpus men l';tn w('JI he ~ You will Rnd this bank o pleo>ant pia"' ~ accused of 'going ~,u f l' nml ctuitc huppy nlmul il-iu thl' ue\\ e::t Maple-Rock Distributors, Inc. to trnnsact your bankinr buslnes . ;~ i Blip-on S/llJC8 of SOfl ('~l t:OII .,.ll'lll:liuu, Ul'UIIJi y UIIJincd ful' JighliiCl''\ Phone 110 3-2168 t Member Federal Depo~lt Insurance Corp. : nnd coohtes!l. Consid.,r n pliant pair in n dnrk l'ulur, of smno lh ut· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ++++++¥¥++++•++++++++¥+++""!-+++++++++++f ...... : slightly grainetl 'llama' l'ulr. Page 4 THE RING-TUM PHI Montgomery Is New SSS Head IFC Presented Fenn Studies SIP A Invasion liJI}r lUng-tum Jilt Tu"cl&J' ~cUtloa 'rhc Student Service Society 1S and wruors (this year there are 23 (Continued from page 2) wllh smiling races or the future T he .Rlnc· tum Pial 18 publltohed Tuee· 1111 organization on cnmpus whose membei'S), the group is slricUy New Rush Plan Amel'ican rree press. day and Friday durtn~r the coUera year. importance is greatly underCl>limated voluntary und there as no salary in­ there, ~ uu . I'm ~>u ppurt i nl' ~tu11 It 18 prlntt11 by the J ournaltam Labor· (Continued (rom JIUJC 1) Blindly I stwnbled out of New­ alory Prf'll3. WaahlnJtton And Lee Unl­ by the majority o[ students. Want­ volvt-d . A studenL, Jim Myers of Peabody for president or SIPA and comb, trying to recall where my vcrtJi ty. The ma.lllnr addr.. Ia 8os 1 want lo solicit your ..." 1199. LexlnKton. VL ing in glory and renown, the So­ BaiUmorc, founded the Society rn cxlsllng rush rules liS would be class had been clumged to. I lurched ciety nt'vetlheless plays a key role l!l58, "and since then," Dean Farrar Natlon&l A.dverti.alnr Servi!'a Iensiblc under the new syst.em. l brushed him aside with a short down the colonnade and knocked in the Uft- and success of the Uni­ remarked, "Ute SSS has been one of 60 E. 60th Street Rush Committee member Roy jab in the solar plexus and contin­ down a UtUe old lady who mwnblcd versity. the most mslrumcntal orgunizations something about Traveller's bones as New York 22, New York on campw.." Goodwin emphasized the RWSC's ued on my way to class. Entt>rc-d 1.11 ~cond elMS maHer Sep­ Consi!>lcnl teamwork has made till! I bounced ofT of her and sm88hed tember 1946 at the Poat Omc11. t.ex­ Applic.tlions for membcrlihip in feeUng that this proposal must re­ As I passed the statue of Old :» or~anilalion cfTecUvc, and this year ceive the cru·cful consideration or into a column. Then everything lnlflon, VI\ , und•r thl' ftrl ot J.tarcb under the leadership o£ Swve Gale.£ the society nt:.' \Vet'kend. The Mnuol son, J amc:. Mafiitl.,, Buck Ogilvie, Wright To Speak Tot~igltt + • SU'A conference is Ukewisc (adU­ sporl. ThJnk of lhe thrill of seeing toughest games this year. Gerald Oucllelte, Steve Stull, Brant­ The director of the Folger ono of Lhe University station wagons The slickmen wiU mec~ Baltimore i THE DUTCH INN Inted by SSS work. ley Sydnor, James Sylvestet·, Mickey i Shake:;peare Librat·y in Washington peeling rubber on Ute footbridge in University next Saturday in Balti­ t For fteM>rvaUon Cull l: The society's wot·k ranges ft·om Walker, Peter Weimer, Ashley Wilt­ will make his second appearance this a race against the clock. more. Baltimore is rated as one of conducting tours of the campus to shil'e, and Frank Wright. the five most talented teams in the i 1\lRS. KATllE.RINE ADAMS * year on lhe Washington and Lee As for turkey shooling, 1 think ushering and seating gue!'ts at Uni­ Univt-rsity campus when he speaks that the above questions must be nation, so it should prove to be one ~ uo 3-343.1 :t vct'Sity banquets. ECKES WINS DEBATING AWARD Tuesday. Dr. Louis B. WrigM will applied to lhls sport also. OI course, of W&L's toughest games this year. Con!t.isling of sophomotcr, jUI'iOrs. +++++++++•~············· AI Eckes, W&L sophomore, won a speak at 8:15 p.m. in the universi­ some modification will be necessary. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• second place honor award for per­ ty's duPont Auditorium under the But I think you will all agree that • suasive speaking al the New York sponsorship o£ the Department of the more turkeys that are shot VINTAGE : English. He wlll discuss "The Growth Hoolthfulfy Ah Contl•rloned Umversity Spring Forensic Festival around here, the better off we'll held this past weekend. In over-aU or Shakespeare Idolatry." aU be. CARS debating the W&L team finished STAWTE seventh among the 36 colleges com­ peting. LEXINGTON, VA. IEiiiltiDIEZI W&L Combo l 'raditiona.l W&L BLAZER SABERS TODAY With University Crest • AND L"I ZIJ£ and Buttons • to play • COSTUMES The • Friday night • T\JE.-THUR. 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