MISS BE'ITY 1\lcCOilSKEY MJSS KATHLEEN DAY MISS NANCY MAYNARD MISS KATHY ALLEN MISS BARBARA ANN MASON MISS KJTI'IE CRAHAM Randolph-1\bcon Dollins College Mary WashiDJton Hollins College Bethleh«n, Pe. Augusta, Ca. with Grantham Couch with Jerome Datt el with EUiott Maynard with Beverly DuBose with George Van Scive.r with Roy Goodwin
FRIDAY • FRIDAY Edition t Edition Washington and Lee Semi-Weekly Newspaper
Volume LXI LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA, APRIL 14, 1961 Number 48 Formal Dance Tonight Opens Springs
Dance Set Has Oriental Flavor; Five Royals Start Weekend on Argo, and now on Columbia, Beginning the weekend with an J amal has reached the peak of suc Waterfall Highlights Decor unexpected bang was today's ap cess with jazz fans. pearance of the "fabulous" Five One of Jamal's most unique fea By R. ROY GOODWIN A figure will be held at 10:15 to Royals and the Royal Rockers Or tures is that he never plays a tune Assistant Managing Editor night and will be highUghled by chestra. the same way twice. He has ex A number of top-flight entertain the appearance of the dance-set Recording for King Records and plained that he k eepS finding it ers will spoUight this year's Spring president accompanied with his date, on Old Town label, the Five Royals possible to express himseU In new Dances Weekend, which officially alon~t with the six vice-presidents have become nationally known for ways. and even after playing a song opened at 4 p.m. today with o cork and their dates. their renditions of such songs as a hundred times he still manages tail party given for the dance set 1\fembers of the Figure "Think" and "Please, P lease, Please." to put something new and different into its presentation. president, Bill Outman, a PiKA Set president, Bill Outman, will The group is under contract from junior from Bethesda, Md. Universal Attractions of New York Being his own worst critic, Ahmad escort an American University stu City. Headlining the party given for dent in the figure. She is Miss Sally Jamal is constantly improving and Appe.aring at tonight's dance from Outman were performances by such Rockwell. changing his technique and style. groups as the Five Royals and Following the appearance of the 9-1 a.m. is Woody Hennan and his Because of this and the undeniable the Royal Rockers. groups that president of the dance will be the orchestra. Last year, Herman was individuality of his personality, it both hail from New York. entrance of the six vice-presidents the fourth ranked clarinet player In ls certain that the concert this the nation by the Playboy All-St.ar Spring will be one of the most Perhaps the most awaited event and their dates. J azz poll. memorable in the history of the of the weekend,, however, won't Vice-president in charge of the figure, Grantham Couch, Beta junior Herman Is well-known for his ar W&L social scene. take place until tonight at 9 p.m. rangements of "Perftdo" and "I AJn't when the formal dance to be held !rom Shreveport, La., will escort Outman announced today that a Miss BeUy McCorskey, a student at Got Nothln' but the Blues." number of persons were assisting in Doremus Gymnasium begins. Benny Goodman, who was ex Featured at tonight's dance will be Randolph Macon Women's College. with the decorating of Doremus Elliott Maynard, a PiKA junior pecU!d to play for the dance will not Gymnasium. the appearance of Woody Herman appear because a sec:tlon of his and his orchestra. from Portland, Me., vice-president Working on the pagoda were in charge of decorations will escort band had been signed earUer to play Barry Grove, John Graham, Ken Doremus Gymnasium, the site for on a national television show. both tonight's affair and tomorrow's Miss Nancy Maynard, a student at Kowalski and SU!ve Cook. concert which will feature jazz Mary Washington. Jamal To Play Saturday Aiding with art work were Tom pianist Ahmad Jamal, Is decorated Vice-president in charge of pub In the spotUght Saturday from Dols, Ed Dickson, John White, as "Shangri-La," a theme taken !rom licity, Roy Goodwin, a KA junior 3-5 p.m. will be Ahmad Jamal, Bruce Houghton, Conway Shield, J ames Hilton's book, The Lost Hori from Augusta, Ga., will escort Miss a weD-known jazz pianlst. George Sisler, Charles Stevenson, zon. Kittie Graham from Augusta. She Recording on Epic label, and later Chet Whiw, and Tony Burget. Concert Saturday F1'01D 3-5 attended the University of Georgia. MISS SALLY ROCKWELL, American University Student, will be Jamal will appear from 3-5 p.m. George Van Sciver, in charge of escorted by Dance President Bill Outman at tonight' dance. Saturday and will be accompanied invitations, will escort Miss Barbara by hls group known as the "Ahmad Ann Mason from Bethlehem, Pa. SIPA Convention To Hear J amal Trio." Van Sclver is a Phl Psi junior from at Holliru College. this set's dccol'11tions will be murals Dance officials reminded students Bethlehem. In charge of the cocktail given placed around the walls of the dance today that. conventional dress will Vice-president in charge of the for Outman is Beverly DuBose, a floor, and the construction o( a Historian Dowdy April 28 be required at the concert Saturday, production staff, Jerome Dattel, is a PiKA junior from AUanta, Ga. He Chinese pagoda. and that formal dress is required for ZBT from Ruleville, Miss. He will will escort Miss Kathy AUen, a A small pond with accompanying More than 1,000 hlgh school jour proving excellence In scholastic pub entrance to the dance tonight. escort Mlss Kathleen Day, a student student at Hollins CoUege. waterfall will complete the major nalists and faculty advisors will reg lishing. Several members from the Cotil decorations for the dance floor It ister at Washington and Lee Uni Several general sessions will give lion Club will also take part in the self, Outman sald In an earlier edi versity Thursday, April 27, for the delegates opportunities to hear ad Ray Robrecht To Represent W&L figure. tion of the Ring-tum Phi. 32nd Annual Convention of the dresses by James P. Warburg, noted Doremus Gymnasium, which is The entertainment for this year's Southern Interscholastic Press Asso economist and author; Clifford decorated as "Shang:ri-La" for the Spring Dances represents a mile ciation, April 28-29. Dowdy, Civil War historian; and At National ODK Assemblage dance, will take on an oriental flav stone in the history of the set, They will represent some 175 J ack Mendelsohn, King Features or at tonight's dance. Highlighting Outman said today. prepratory and high schools from Syndicated creator of the comic Ray Robrccht, Intermediate Law on the remedy of existing campus strip "Jacky's Diary." student from Plainfield, N. J., will problems. nine Southern state! and the Dis trict of Columbia. Participating repre!ent the Washington and Lee New Circle At the awards luncheon, 17 SIPA schools have enwred over 300 pub trophies will go to top entries in ~hnpter of Omicron Delta Kappa at Another important issue to be Lications in annunl competition for newspaper, yearbook, magazine, and 1t.s NaUonal Convention. The Con- ' b ~l..t bef th bod 'II be awards and recognition, and the . . cld 1 Still te rou&U ore e y w1 radio competition Four special vention Wlll ~ h n wa r I the admission of the University of highlight of the two-day conven awards will honor the outstanding Okla., on Apnl 28. Tulsa as new Circle. Also, prepare- tion will be the awarding of tro student newspapers of Virginia, Meet in Tulo;a tiona will begin for the 50th An- phies to first-place winners at the North Carolina, West Virginia, and AA a delegate represcnlinK the nivers11ry o( Omicron Delta Kappa concludmg awards luncheon Satur South Carolina. Alpha Circle, RobrcchL will meet in 1664. day. The convention Is sponsored by with delegates from colleges and Leadership Croup Convention activities get under the Lee Memorial Joumallsm Foun universities throusthoul the nation way Friday morning with a lull Omicron Delta Kappa, with circles dation, under the directlon ol Prof. to discuss problems in American program or ontiques, workshops, 0. W. Riegel, head oi Washington institutions of hlgher learning. Also at most leading aolleges and uni-1 short courses, roundtables and lec verslties of the nation, was founded and Lee's Department of Journaliml to be exchanged are views and ideas tures scheduled, all aimed at lm- and Communications. at Washington and Lee In 1914 a.s an honorary leadership fraternity. LCDR Littlejohn To Speak Qualillcations ROTC Has Field Problem On Naval Reserve Program Membership Is based on participa tion and leadership In five areas of LCDR E. C. Littlejohn, Unltt'd student lire: student government, Under tBattle Conditions' States Naval Re:;crve, will be avail publicut.lons. athletics, social and able in Washington Hall April 20 F1'0m Ume to time during the of platoons attackmg an objective reliq:lous affnirs, and speceh, drama, pa&t week pe.oplc on the HiU and In the vicinity o( the Liberty Hall Lo answer any questions on the and other arts. Reserved Officer Candidate Program around town have been bearing ruins. SuJ)t'rlor 6Cholarshlp and character the sounds of simulated war, rang Each platoon goes through the ( ROC). nre olso necessary for member He will be on campus from 1 Ing from blank rounds being fired problem Individually with empha ~hlp consideration. p.m until 3 p m and will return £rom M-1 rifles to green and white SIS on the platoon leaders coordinat flarea explodmj{ In the vicinity of during the same hours on May 11 ------Ing their attack plan with those of so thnt atudents may give serious Notices the Liberty Hall ruins the squad leaders to seize and hold thought and make advance plan All the octlon and noise u part an objective, ~>ubjcct to a counter ning for next year's &ehool St'IISlon. o( n training exercise currently be ottack stngcd by on aggressor force. There will be a meeting of P1 ing conducted on Tuesday and SuJ)t'rvlsion of the problem from Commw1dcr Littlejohn said the Sigma Alpha on Tuesday, April 18, Thursday afLernoons by the W&L the cadre officer st.nndpolnt is bemg ROC program i~ designed for those nl 7:30 p.m. in Newcomb 8. ROTC Department, The g<'ncrnl pur handled by Capts. Hall and MH!cr. !>ludenls who wish Naval officer ~ is to give the cadet.:. actual The mam emphasis. however, is on training during college. IL is not t1cld practice in maneuvers of the tht> Cadet Corps running the prob Jvailable to I>Cfliors. Upon grudua Jim Vann, president of tJte platoon attack variety lems lts.ctr and handllng the criti ualion, Reserve Offic('r Candidates Dance lkMird, requ~b that rlrls The gene,·al plan or the problem ques after tht> problt>m has been nrc commi!;Sioned Rco,crve Ofnccrs not \\ e.ar bennudru. lu the concert Is for the company going through completed by each platoon, and e1 ve three years with the uc tomorrow. The dr~'l will be con ROTC :.tudent11 attack ~> imulatt..'CI IIUr~~or durina Reid prublem' held the problem to move- to an assembly Ovea'llll coordmauon between the live fieot forces. notional. this week. -War Correspondent~ Bowen and Younr area where the problem becomes one (Contlnued on pafe 4) Page Z THE RING-11JM PHI ID}Jr 1Rtng-tum Jilt An ((Estimate Of The Situation'' lJrutecessary ~eglect Is Necessary In Foreign Policy Dear S1r, \V/c arc aware of the fact that eventually \Vashington and 8)' ROBERT C. KETCHAM + + This letter is written because I Lee will be granted new athletic facilities. \Xie arc also cognizant f'rl cl.t~ Columnht take exception to what was said in of the fact that such improvement cannot be fonhcoming in E\'l!ty country's foreign policy Tlw du 1111~ \\hirh thh 'ie" rt'p only have been achieved with the the letter from "A Southerner" I which appeared in the Tuesday tht.· \'ery near future because of the lists of prioricy and the nccC!Snnly address{'!! it.u.•U to the rt' rnt<. i'l immen-.el~ help(ul In ronsent of the Communist-le-d Pnthet external situa- muki~K 11nd \'\Aiuntlng foreign Lno who were already established RinR-Ium Phi. limits of physical poss1bility. For this reason, we question now tion!l that chnl- policy in thai It rc.'lli7l"" the c:on in the country. The Honor System is not an "ar how the athletic department pl3ns to operate unril the nteded lenJ.te it. Howcvl.'r, lrndirtiono; \\lthln \\hlrh the hu The U.S., fa1· from being commit ch.lic ln_tituhon" which is passe. Honor is an ideal which is cherished construction becomes a reality. m Ught of the fncl mnn mu't \\01 k, nnd thu' :lllow\ t(.'
AR r lr OS individual herOICS are C.'oncemC'd, the Generals con boast I m,ny fine performances. At the ,late, Bobby Wtllu•ms, the left field- I er, lead the htt parade. He car- 1 nea " .437 average, and has two I doubles rmong his se\'en hila. He I 1'1 o h"l. four runs batted in. In the field, he's madl' ~~evera l parkhnq catches, including one nmning grab Mack Browt~lee Wit~s Mile Run or a line hot headt-d for extra bases Golfers Wi12 Third In Row, Topple Lynchburg, 6·3, Vardaman Shoots 73
Mo\'inl( from n t~now-covered Lynchburg'c; Jtm Ale)(ander bt'al Th~ golft•ts' nl'xt three malche, cour!'.t' to n mudd} cour •c, tht' W&L Ronn1c Stewart, 2-up Lynchburg arc tht• tO\I,_h~st onca on lht- ,che- golC LA!nm still conllnut'd Its wan captured thP best ball, 2-1 dule nccordin,. to Coach Twombly ning 'treak, 1111 II rapped Lynchburl{, The Gencrnls mccl Ilnmf}dtn- 6-3, 1'hursd.ly at the Lexinf!llon Got£ Steve llenry dercnted IJIII, Jnhn- .,y"' d 11£'\' nex1 Th ur:;u.ay--' here , Ricll - •on, . 3-2, and I ,~ · m hbura ~ 01\11 d April 20 at Richmond and Course. l\larhn edged Jack Neal, 1-up, in Imon • • Cnptpin Jnck Vardaman wns the . bt ,., h'-... d W111i11m and Maay, April 25 here. II II! nna I fl11 . ••' ul,..on an do they fall for you head first? mt>dahst with a 73 on the par-71 IA'e v. on the be<. I ball, t -3. Lexington l'OUrH•. Grttnthom Couch They do if you u c 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic on your head had a 75 Coach E. P. Twombly l>Ditl, "All FORMAL WEAR tht boys ha ... (.• played I'H"t'lly W(·ll &O first! Mo. l men u e '' atcr "ith theil' hair tonic and The win w tht third ., tralctu far. But we reaUv haven't hod a ~ 'Va!oleline' llnirTonic i specially made to use with water. o~in t no 10\i!t'IO for the colfer.. decent day wca.thcrwi!oe. We'\'e ~~..-_ i] \Vater evaporates, drie out your hair. Alcohol and cream Mon~ thl'~ toppll'd We-t Vlr phwed in ltllow, v. ind. ram, and ...>¥J-.:. WI# tonit::1 evnpomtl!, too. But 'Vaseline' Hair Tonic won't (inla, G 1rl-2 1/2, on the nov. mud." ro~e~ ll om~le d tOUI"'it'. C\'Cii>Orate. It's lOQ r' pure light gt·ooming oil- replaces oil that water remows. And just a little does a lot! In the Lynrhhur11 match, Vurdn and m n ddcnt•!d Litz Bc.IVars, 5-1 Waggy's Jewelers Complcte Formal Acte<.,orl it' clrar ./' _, and Couch topped George Johnson. 35 S. Main treel The 1Cs rl 011 ... it's 5-4, 111 the first ftrght. Washington Phone 110 3-4121 and Lee won the be l hall, G-5. COLLEGE TOWN TilE UO:.\JE OF QtiAUT\' Shop In th~· ~·t'ond Oaght Walhe Ltt• VASELINE IR IC edged John Cardwell, 3-2, and .Pag~4 THE R.ING-TIJM PHI Macon Faces Allgood•s Atoms Political Parties CraYen Q uestions Library Questions (Continuw from page 3) (Cootmutd from paife 1) tl at the bottom, and rcmjnded me mar ::m. Do be aure and hav., 11n of the htllc thing that UJCd to have But the n ews o£ the day was J im', t ime-0:21.3 Social Woes Pose Problems exact c:ount, so the boya on top will a Watch-bird watching you. The (Continued rrom p.1ce %) in the 220 rard da.. h and 0:09.8 in t h e 100. (Contlnur d from pare 2) know what J<>es on on an avcmgc question is, "Have you turned in Jim's ? .!0 rime beat the W &L record by three·tenths of a Cor fruiUul dcbnte. Proposal• on day. nnothcr library use questionnaire to lnke the place of the sororitic!l, d d d cl k n.\ danccH.et impro\c- The third part of the questionnaire today?'' And the answer blanks arc in order to continue the communi- secon a n tic 1e \X'n e Forest track record, set by Vtrginia's ~o u c h item~ mcnts and '>tudtnt-!acult) ~ la- has to do with stnlus Each status labelled Yes and No. I put down cc~llon bctwten the members of the champton~htp d:lSh man, Tony Sepp. tioM rould ol!.o Conn significant has a d1tTerent place to mark, but maybe and left, becau1n the day four ciDSscs at 'Mac:on. This has not Htckey's 0:9.8 in the 100 officially ned the W&L record. plank' in 8 candidate' or party's there are no instructlons about which was just lo averaae m the hbrary. hDPP<'Ilcd. platform. status to mark tn the blank ht-side Today tha 'l\fncon girl finds The "South Boston speedster'' ran a in the the week 11 9.8 100 your role. So the firat time I put lnck or c:ont c:t with lnJl:e num- before against High Point, but a strong tailwind made the 'lhl' cnthu iDStic candid:tte hould single, then I put down 4-F, and ef It's Good Busln hcrs or ht•r fellow r.ludcnts. This forr ineligible for a record. find m.my more ~ays to expre'IS hi!' finally I put down an Other I won't To Do usin w;~s not l'\'Idcnt lasl yenr due to policies. S~chcs at ralbes and teU you what my partlcular other with IE RER'S \H~kly contnct.s formed by the com- new!!papcr columns c:ould both lA:! was, just so the llbrnry staff will mon mlcrc6ls and experiences found utllizL-d. A debate between the lrad- meet with some originality when BITES AND BITS Ptr*cher Roy Carpenter and third in sororities. ing candidates will be possible 1f they read the score. PHARMACY E' l'I')'Onl' on this e<~mpus knows baseman Chuck Lane are chc o nly membt-rs of the exclusive there is any disagr~ment between The best question that they ask \\hot role our frl!terruues play in Panther Club. They both pitch and play like big cats in the them, and I hope there will be. encour11gmg and interesting fresh The advanl4iCS of this ~ of :======-==-::-=~-== ===~ field-swtfr, agile, and smart. campaiJ;tning are many. It would en men and 1o0phomores to enter into FOREIGN CARS AND STUDEBAKER LARKS Coach Hob McHenry i~n't giving up m his sear ch for a able student. to get a clearer view M:hool activities and to !.like interest OUR SPECIALTY in the gcncn•l ac:Livitie! of the Uni of candidates and thetr positions in gargantuan center. His lacest prospect is 6-7 George Manger, It ''er-sity. Sororities al 'Mac:on did the regard to campus matters. would Expert Motor Work Open 8:00 a.m....-8:00 p.m. who averaged 18 points for Landon P rep School this year. Coree candidates to think through same. W•thout sororiUl'S, the incen MAIN STREET ~10BIL STATION tive to participate in extra-curricu A pau of btg fullbacks Dunlop E cker and H arry Pres· their policies before they are elect- lar acli\'ities JUSt doesn't exist any con- have been elected co captams of next year's soccer team. ed. It would eJueate the .>tudent '"======---======--======::=::=:! more. body on isluet cl.iJcu.ssed. And it - might leod to eome signl.flc:ant ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Counllng all of the offices and FOR ROOM RESERVATIONS-CALL DO 3-%151 this year. dales at 'Macon th1s year you pos changes. ! ! duli~!s "'ithin the soroitliCI thtm· Wtth rrfcrencc to our fulll·mity scl\'<'3, thll'e were about mncty po ~ibly received the tmpression that ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ : LEXINGTON MOTEL : &iUOt\$ of leadership nnd respon system here, we all know o( the the freshman class didn't have near- ~ : Larre Rooms-U. S. 11 By-P&W South : sibility. With th<'se positions now empha.\is lhnl is placed on academic ly the same number of "sharp" girls THE DUTCH INN ach•cvcment within our houses, par as before, compared with places like ! Free TV- Phones-Continental Breakfast ! ~one, the potential of many students ticularly for the trc:.hmcn. TI1e in Hollins and Swfl!t Briar. No doubt For Reservation Call : Only ~totel in corporate Umits of Lexinrton : now goes untapped. But then people say that these terest which so:orili~ Cormcdy had 'Macon has at least the same num 1\lRS. KATIIERU..'E AD~tS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• in cncour8Jing freshmen at 'Macon ber of elig•ble young ladll'S, but It's girls should be able to ha\'C the HO 3-3433 same goals as bclore, and that they u now al>wnt... The same g01.-s Cor a major opc!rntion to fmd them. Just uppcrcla.:..,men, we are told. could IUPI>Orl other activities. Real ~iL ~~~~~~~~~ ly? Take for example the recent On the aoei.u side of llie, t11e up ••••••••••••••••••••••• +++++++~++++++++++++++++ • blood drive at 'Macon. Previously percl;.tssmen say that they are nol y • it wns quite successful and enjoyed able to bccoml! 115 well acquainted :Dodge and Dodge Dart On~.~ ~: R. L. Hess and Bro. : a good turnout each year, but not so with the fre&hmcn ns before. The op :• and Lancer (Aullwr of "1 Wa. o Tun-age Dv:arf' ,_"TM Manu porturuUes arc just not there, ex ~ JEWELERS Locu of D~ Gillil'', ~~ .J cept Cor the "mixers'' and such at t Lcxin (lon, Vl.r(ioia I• America's First Fine ROTC Has Field Problem the begmning of the year. ll has • ~ 110 3-283:: Under tBatde Conditions' c:ome to the pomt that now most .;. ECONOMY CAR freshmen and many sophomores +++++++++++++++++++++++• (Continued from PlliC 1) know only a few girls outside of THE DEAN YOU SAVE MAY BE YOUR OWN cadre and the individual companies thctr hnll and donn. Rockbridge* Motor Co. ts being handled by Cadet Maj. Har Along wllh tlu.s re:.tricll-d com Now in tho wanin~ dnvs of the Pchool vear whpn the hardest HICKMAN'S ESSO INC. \'CY Allen, who serves as the prob mwucal.ion between a largt• number heart grows mellow and the very air ill charged with mcmori<.>S, lr.m umpire along \\ith other mem o( g.trUs comes the problem or getting outh !\lain treet l'bone IIObort 3-3146 let us po~ for a moment nnd ll:lY tribute to that ovPrworked bers or the Battle Group ataiT. eLites each weekend. U you've tried and underuppreciated campus figure, you r friend and mine, the IJO 3-2024 • dean of students. ComrncnltnJf on th~: problems that &.:tung more than a couple of "blind" •••••••••••••••••••••••• huvc been conducted so Car, Maj. Policeman and confesc;;or, 11hcphcrd and seer, warden and E. J. Roxbury, Professor o{ Military oracle, proconsul and pal, tho dean of students is by far the Science and Tactics, said that he Hamric and Sheridan most enigmatic of nil acndemicians. How can we understand wu generally pleDSCd with the re ~im? \\:ell 11ir, perhaps the bctit way is to take nn avcmgo dAy J E\VELERS TOLLEY'S PHARMACY sults and spmt which the cadets, m the hfe of an average dean. Here, for example, is what hAp Watch and J ewelry Repair TETLOW from IIQU..d member to company Prescriptions Filled pened last Thursday to Dean Killjoy N. Damper or Duluth Uand Enrravlnc and Class Rinr commander, were demonstrating in Immediately A and M. 110 3-2022 the field exercise. PURCHASE DRUGS TV Service At 6 a.m. he '1\ 0ke, dru;sed, lit a Marlboro, and went up on 110 3-2211 the roof of hi house to remove t.he statue of the Founder which +++++++++·:·+O:·-H-++~~·•++·:· had been placed there during the night by high-spirited under + y graduates. : NEW TOWN INN :::-=· ++++++++++++++++++++++++ •!• ... * + 221 S. Main HO 3 -2841 At 7 a.m. he lit a Marlboro nnd walked briskly to the ca.mp\18. ;: Short Orde rs-Lunches :~ + + (The Dean bad not been driving his car since it had been placed + + on the roof of the girls dormitory by higb-spiritOO under V ~ . • MON. • TUES. : Cate ring to Students ; i Baker ! graduates.) ~ + i ; ++++++++++++~++++.:•+++++ • Ford Sales ; •••••••••••••••••••••••• IT'S DAFFY • • : TEXACO ! i ~ :• ITS A DILLY ~ : Supe r S ervice Station ! i ; The Daffodil Spring • • . : Comedy Scream • Lcxln(1on, Vl.rginha ! ; BETTER DEALS ; ! Corner 1\tain and Nelson • + + (al'/f/111 /(vl'§e · ••••••••••• ••• ••• •••••••• : CLEARANCE t HOME + o( lot for 1061 Models + ++++++++++++++++++++++++.,. . : IS ONLY STA RTS FRI DAY ~ : CALL BY NUMBER t : and Sa\ e Time ; NEW AND t MINUTES • • I+ USED CARS i : LEXINGT ON =i: ~ + AWAY ; TELEPHONE CO. l : UJcbway GO East i + + + + +++++++++++++~+ ~+++++ ···~······· · ••++++++++++ At 7:45 n.m. he a.rri ved on campus, lit a Marlboro, nnd climbed the bell tower to remove his secretary who hnd boon placed there du ring tho night by high-41piritoo undergraduates. At 8 a.m. h<' reached his office, lit a Marlboro, and met with St AHlEY LEXINGTON. VA. WAIM£1 s T AT E I!CJliiiZBI ncrther .'if(llfOO • editor of the t< tUd('nt new: