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Audience Swings Fraternities Pledge To The Sound Of 141 ·New 'Members Dixieland Jazz Wedriesday N1ght au Page Two Pan 'lbree * * * Wake Forest College, Wfnston-Balem, ~orih Carolina, Monda~. Feb. 20, 1967 * NUMBER l8 MRC May Get College Aid Law Interest Reassuring, Degree Is Pres. Tribble Says B~ HENRY BOSTIC, JR. Bennett said that there had MANAGING EDITOR been about $1.4 million rtafised for the new s!ladium and the Changed- The College's president said CoE.ege has now the right to Tuesdta'Y night that the Men's borrow the remainder. Future gradurates of the Col­ Reslidence Counchl "can fully "But ibor.rowin.g is not as lege's School of Law IWIIlil re­ expect the administration .to easy as it seems. It seeiiiS ceive the J.D. instead of the support the MRC program like anything e!llW has a hole LL.B. degree. wlith funds" next year. in fit a.!l(YWay," he quipped. President Harold W. Tribble The c!Hmge,, effective with "We have no coume but to spring's commencement, made the statement after he this move on," Bennett stressed. was announced Saturday by had attended a Kitchin House "Everyone wmts the sta· Law School Dean Carroll W. buffet supper. The buffet was d.ium." Weathers. The J.D. Sbands for held so tblat Kitchin House jurlis doctor •and the LL.B. could present its> proceeds However he cautioned that for bachelor Olf laws. from the sale of bumper stick.. after the stadium is bUilt the -PHOTO BY ·DAUGHTRY College will have to fiilll the on. 'l'be $50 cheek, wblch was raised b~ ers this fall to the stadiium lmportllllt Change sellhlg bumper stickers, ·was given to Bennett fund. 30,000 seats. "l think," said Bennett, "that this :is when at a Wednesday night buffet in the House. "The ch;ange will mean our Bert Bennett, local business. man and chadrman of the sta­ the people of Forsyth County graduates will receive a pro­ and Northwestern North Caro­ fessiona:l doctonrte in law," - dium fund committee, accept­ ed the $50 ddllar donation. lina will reailily support Wake Dean Weathers sa:id. "The FIOrest and fill that stadium." J.iQ. is to lthe law sclwol gra­ The progress of the MRC is . 723-'1183 "very encouraging indeed," Bennett added that he duate what the M.D. is 1o !the thought the stadium will FiXellTuition Bill Prepared medical school graduate or Tribble sadd, "when you con­ "shortly" be a realicy. the D.D.S. Ito the dental school sider that they had to start gl"aduate." allmost from scratch." Things Humming Weathers said there are at Real Test About the stadium Tribble For ·InspectiC)n Of Trustees least 67 accredited law schools According to the president, said, "Things are really hum­ in rt:bis country JJOW cOIIlfe-rtiag · ming now!" times," · he 98ikl, "when in­ within the student body." rthe J.D. a-s the first pro~ the "real test'' as far as the B~ BALPH SEWPSON "We are on our way to get­ AIISOCIATE IIDITOR . creases needed colllld not be The biD said "tulition has sionai degree in law. He also admini-stration was concerned borne entirely by the entering risen every year for the past said that about 50 law schools was the responsiibility of the ting the stadium," he contin­ The fixed 'tuition bill, whicb Cl!IISS." nine years for ,a, total rise of have made the switch from men. "There were two at­ ued. "We are going to surprise Was passed· by the Legislature The main problem that $700." LL.B. to the J.D. during. the tempts before this," said Trib_ those who think tbat there will two weeks ago and is present­ Davidson has run into with its The Charlotte Observer did past five years and that the ble. "The College gave them never be a stadium at Wake ly 'llJider committee study pro­ program is that of budgeting, a study of rrising college costs number is lincreasing. - assi.'"tance, but the men did Forest College. bably will be brought before tbe llreasurer ilndicaJted. aill over North Carolina, en­ The change also has been not show respomibility nor 'We -are making definie pro­ the Board of Trustees lat their · Mary BaldWin hias bad no titled "Colllege Costs Olimb recommended by the Ameri:. --PHOTO BY DAUGHTRY dlid they follow up the pro­ gress," Tribble pointed out. next meeting. such diifficulty. Like Ivy," and found that can Bar Assoclation'.s Section CHINESE EXPERT . • . Dr. Han Snyin makes a gesture gram." "I talked with the people who Norma Murdoch, chai.rnla.DI of In the Murdoch proposal Wake Forest isn't alone dn ris. of Legal Education and Ad· that approaches a shrug daring her lecture Thursday even­ "But this time," he said, might build the stadium yes­ the tlii.tion bill, indicated this that went before the Legisla· !.ng tuition. mission to the Bar, a study ing i.n DeTamble Auditorium. While discussing the political "the men had the enthusiasm, terday, a;s· a matter of flact." weekend that if progress con· ture, the CoiJege was attacked The Feb. 8, article said committee of the Assocli:atiou tempo of China, Dr. Suyin employed the term cultural revo­ got lliings started, and are TI1ibble -a-lso had some com. tdnues as it did during the for ills "unexpected and unex­ costs 'at Queens wowld go up of AmeriC8'11. Law Schools arui lution and offered other hints that her political orientation foiLlowing up the start with plim.entary wards for the job last week, Trustees will con­ plained tuition raises," which $350 next yeaT, $250 aJt Belmont the Ameriaan La.w Student As­ was rather left. that Bennett has done as chiair. sociation. responsibility and enthu­ sider the bill at their April clause "great damage to stu­ Abbey .College, $200 at Guil­ man of the stadium fund Work to get the degree name siasm.'' meeting. . dent morale and produce a .ford, $200 at SaJlem, and $200 s "The admli7listratl!on is now drlive. "We've got a winner generally negative attitude at Duke. Fixed Tuition ~!:!edo~e:fhla::~ Dr. uym· Interprets willing to do more," Tribble in Bennett," Tribble exclaim­ and facullty. The ~aw school's' emphaslized. "The men hiave ed. According to the Murdocb demonstrat~d ~terest and a He Is a "magnificent lead· ·proposal, a student would ~. Student Bar Alssociation made -: A ' p s d readiness to _persist." er," he said, '!.and -has given the __change one of' throilihout .. .:New Dire~tor ~(Jrgan:~~f18 · nam~ itS . . Sl• a s . ::-.·resent t-an The MRC i::a.ti expect money inspired aeadership and whole_ ius ~":Yea'i.-s. --...... ·-~ ;,.,..:.... ,.. ..." main projects· laSt year. oniiy. thit. am.mmt of tUition siui-" Larry Pitl!s, a second year from the administration, he hearted effort to tbe stadium By LAURA FORD In regard to the recent po­ ted in the bulletin of the ter:in' · law stu.dems from Newrton who said, "but I do not knGW in campaign." in which he entered. - · - 8th Management Seminar STAFF WRITER liticall upheavals in the Far wh•at amount yet. We willllirst "We at Wake Forest are was •a member of the Student East, Dr. Han reminded. her Pruce increases for any year"­ Bar Assoaialtion's committee have to have a conference to deeply grateful for what you \ By GRAY LAWRENCE North Carolina," Whitney said. "W' are fiacing a new ~· audience tllat similar revolts would be. ·levied only on ne\1{ to study the degree chmge, see what is needed." have done \for the College," STAFF WRITER "The Institute is dedicated a new epochone of world re· and civil wa.rs have occurred studenlls, ·Milss Murdoch said. to a :program of corutinuing salid that there were two main voluti.on," acoord.illg tu the Earlier in the evendng both Tribble said to Bennett. "We In 'lin e!lfort to make the bill, The College's Management reasons for wa111.ting to change in the United States in 1776 Tribble and Bennett had given feel that you are a part of education," he re-emphasized. Chinese novatist and C!I'i.tic Dr. and 1861. "Sometimes the "not too rigid," a clause will Institute, ;a division of the "These ,programs consist of from the LL.B. to the J.D. Han Suyin. progress reports about the our program now." be inc go lllh.e6d 'and sa-y it." for J'a•rger courses and grn.­ He also recalled several in­ son , pastor of the Thomasboro other well-known American Mien sadd he "would rath­ sonal eV'aJl.lllatiOIIl was, "All 1 graduate students as good as He was replying to a state­ duate student instructors," he stances where the College has Baptilst Church in Charlotte enterta.inment group, were er h-ave some one come out am aware of has been change, those at either Duke or the ment made by Allen that the explained. previolllSly accepted federal a.nd a member of the General orl.giDally contracted for the (of Wake Forest) good in one change, and more change." appearance, but have failed University of North Cardlina. .recem name change to univer­ Increased faculty, he con­ money, in:clu.din:g N atlional Board of the Baptist State thing than well-rounded in no­ Convention, staid there wouJ.d to fU!lf'dH the requirements for Thiis consideretion of the sity was "premature." tinued, "cost more·money." Science gll'!an~. IIJld federal Mao Practical '\ thing." be "more problems with a the appearance. quality of the graduate stu· Allen 'Said ail.though the Col­ The four professors •allso dis­ loans to build dormitol"ies•. One question that was re­ Mao Tse Tung was charac­ modified relatiOl!JSMp than with The Serendipity Singers dent was part · of Poteat lege ds in 1a sense a university cussed the relationship be­ The Poteat House discus­ lated to much of the dilscussion terized as "a very pl'aoti-cal separation." have made numerous televi­ House's discusslion on "Wake with its dlifferent schools, when tween the undergraduate stu­ sions have been heil.d weekly, it "compares itself w.ith a real dent and the gradwate student. but primarily that part deal­ and next week'.s disctiiSsion, man." The speaker emphasiz­ Martin said that the 1946 sioo 1appea:rances in the last Forest - University: Hell.p or ed that there lils "deep prag­ year that have p~aced them at university it is a fair distance Prichard predicted a strain mg with money !W'as lthe Col­ accordling to chairman Tim contract m>ade between the Hindrance?" lege-Convention controversy. matic realism" in wh~t iiS be­ Trustees of the College and the top of the list of favorite FOUil." professors, represent­ away." lbevween the ltwo groups of Sbu­ Shouse, freshman of W.inston­ dems, and what each group The professors &aid broader ing done in China today. the Reynolds Foundation trus. entertainment groups lin Amer­ ing four departm.enlts, SchoonJIIIaker said the de­ SaJ.em, will de8il with "sex and partici­ d·s •aUowed to do. bases of ffinlancial suppont were Looking to the future, Han tees contains cerflain clauses ican colleges and universit:ies. pated ill the two· hour discus­ bate !used to be "whether the college male." Billboard Mlagazine ha>S re­ The ~aw -students on any needed but prill'ate foundations Suyin predicted lthat the Chi­ which seem to name the Con­ sion, wldch was 13Jttended by Wake Forest cot.ild be a strong Participants will include Saturdray afternoon have their were holding off until the Col­ nese Revolution w.ili be over vention as ,a. party of the con­ peatedly hailed them a.s "one about 25 liiberal arts college or a uni­ Bowman-Gray School of Medi­ men. bottles out in pl.adn .sight:" lege took advantages of fede­ by the end of thiS y~r. slle tract. of America's Hottest Cdllege The professors were Dr. versity. cine, L. H. iHoJ.lingsowonth, Prichard said, referring to ex­ ral grants. also stated that, Within eight­ Specif.ical1y he said there .Concert Attra•ctions." Judson Alllen, talslsistant profes· "Now," he said, "thds isn't a chaplai,n, of the Coll.ege, and isting diiScrepanaies in the SeveraQ of the men predict­ Edga;r Christman assisotfant een yeaxs, the a night spot this The Dukes of Dbdleland Excellent Food, Service, and week wi.1Jh rthe presentatiavr flrom Wi:n­ Eig!hteen students wdll par­ Workers' Unioo of America the Cone. workers. Wilmin ·ston-sa1em, was t/bJe high i!lldi­ ticipate :in 1Jhe recital which to ,support workers lin seven ua:ro. , vidual ·sh'OOter for the sclhool. will be gdven in three parts, Cone mdllis ·:illl the Greensboro . Moral Issue mores: WASH.I.NGTON··s ~BIRTHDAY·, emphasi2ling CII'aft, art and He filreki a 258 out of a possi­ anea .in a protest -agaim;t "un­ £reesbo ) * * * F"EE3~U.A..RY 2.2.nc:l 17:32 \* * * ( ble 300 for second place in perfurmance of molde-rn dance. fadr labor practices." What prompts 1Jhis interest myer, 1Jhe ROTC i.nldividual standimgs Miss Koner will. repeat por­ in textlile- :workers' l!'lig1hts oo . KAPI and tlhir'd place ovet"ail. tions of /her demonstration Active Colleges tlhe paii't ·of college -stu~nts! 'Dhey an.Swer question 'by Ben A~ of modern dance techniques tlw Tomm3 David Meech,iireshman from wlhich she gave at 1Jhe school At Duke Unlive-rsity, tllle saywg they feell that college Statesville, was high team Tom 4 laiSt spving. Undvel\Sity of North Carolina LStud!ealts are ru>t :l>so'labed, but Ga.; S SALE scorer with a 262 mrurk. Mi!ss Koner was leaiding at Chapel Hill and at Greens­ are · ~ 'reaJ. members of the lotte, < STARTS WED., FEB. 22 Each member of the team guest artist for the Jose boro, and at Guli1ford College, community" and as such have !ham, woo a gold medal fO'l' the Limon Dance Company for students have been diiS'tribut­ a "responsibiliity to act as Charlot ooncerneldl citizens ... Some stu_I ROTC division win anld a sil­ almost 15 years. ing informatioo about labor of Ne ver medal in tlhe !intercollegi­ The recital will be open to problems and s:pGnsoo:tiln'g meet­ dent participooiis call the James ate competitioo; the public Wlithout ch3JI'ge. ings with textile workers, workers' dJemamkils a "moral Gilbert AT BOTH STO~RES union leaders, and Cone man­ issue" and cOIIl!Sider thel:r re­ S. C.; quests "moderate." agement. ing, 0 FOR MEN AN:D BOYS Approximately 100 repre­ These l'equ:ests include a Con col" sentatives !from the four clheck-off, a wage increase. Fairm< schools marched in picket and an improved pension pro­ WinstoJ One Group - Limit 2 Items Per Customer lines !during 1Jhe !I'ecent tlh-ree­ gram. Clbeck-off is a com­ Young, day strike. Some of these stu­ mQI1 practice by wlbich union .. more: Sport Shirts - Swim Trunks dents were anrested. Most of dues are automa·tic~ witlh­ lotte. lbe1Jd from employees' check.s. Belts - Ties - Shorts 1Jhem are pneparhlg to sup­ ·LAM 22c HAND-SEWN* por.t the textile worlrers in Uruion membel1S in the Cone Freshn any futUTe demOilStrabions. Al­ mills have VlOted in favor of Hendel One Group - Limit 2 Items Per Customer though the strike:.s haw been ISUOO a system. Hunter halted tempovarily as lllllliOO Why is the unlion .so eager .of As1l Sport Shirts - Pants -- Swim Wear leaders -and Cone officials for studte!lt support and so Salem, begin ruegos /held . February One Group - Limit 2 Items Per Customer Sallsb1 These leaders stressed that 12 in Haw River after a week ner, o Qf demOil!Stratlons ·and strikes. Sport Coats - Pants - Sweaters 1Jhe request fo-r suppoll't still PI ll Aft stands and said tlh·at if any 'Dhe :response was. resounding meDJ: Hats - Shoes - Rain Boots $4.22 tlT® !inrerest in the mowment is applause from •the workers. of Bt IIW'8 TINt! Sl/01!8 exproo.red at ·the College the "The only tJil,mg · we can of Wt -union -woutld •be ·glad to send say about the stuldents'' 011e LaWire One Group - Limit 2 Items Per Customer representatives to the -campus man saJd, "ia to aak·lfor more1 LilyqUJ to discuss the ilSsues. 1l -any- of them." Liles, Suits - Sport Coata $10.22 Smith, Tauel• - the new fashion touch In lo ~ NO ALTERATIONS (THIS SALE ONLY) Wear th~m here, there, everywhere. a ~rs. IF YOU ARE PLA.ING -A , moccasin construction makes them I'Ghtnu,nde ALL SALES FINAL comfortable afoot. 19 an All Merchandise From Our Regular Stock--Quantities Are Limited! Big Party NO SORRY I I. •cHARGES MEN'S i.ll'S LAY-AWAYS "CITY BEVERAGE" QUALITY i VALUE Is The Place For The Best Prices THIS SALE BOYS' NO On All Of Your Favorite Brands aol STORE ONLY iPH·Oii'E ORDERS Sherwood Plaza . uouRs Of "Ice-Cold Beverages" DAILY - 10 'tn 9 P. m. Downtown: 110 W. 5th St. Open Friday 'Til 9 Shopping Center SA.T. - 9 'til: 6 p. m. 908 BURKE ST. Northside Shopping Center: Open Nights 'Til 9, Sat. 'TU 6 Robin Hood at Peace Haven Road PA 22774 DELIVERY SERVICE PA 51t81 tlive Bookstore Reasonable? ARMSTRONG OPtiCIANS azz" Clay Says Pt:iCe Is Right COMPLE'rE OPTIC&L BEB.VICB By LINDA CARTER "PREBCBIPTION OP'DCIANW' and SUSAN BARLOW . studelllt complaints about l bookstore prices aa-e based ·I mat!:nly on misconceptions, ac,­ CONTACT LENSES cording to Richard T. Clay, maJJ~ager of the College Book­ One ot the Larpst Se1ecUoa .. store. Framea ID WlnatoJt.8alem He e:x:pLained that the book­ Rec. & ~ flanll• II stare :Is owned iby the college ami is II'II1D on a buxiget lllke Bli(Y' other department- •at the LOBBY, NISSEN BLDG. scbool. .As manager, he is an­ 122·9146 swerable l!o the 'J.1rustees thru the ~s manager· and the PJ:esidoot. Any und!ailrness 1n i prices would lbe "to 1110 ad- . V811ltage to me ~." he sal.cl. WE INVITE ALL WAKE FOREST The bookstore is :run on a profJ.t-ma~ basis be said, • STUDENTS TO VISIT but the little profit made is : · 1 -PHOTO BY DAUGHTRY jwltified beoalllse it goes back · NEED MORE •• be said? The sign ou the main register iiDto a ·general college flmd. "I ·the College Bookstore, reinforced b,. the price above H, ID person~ ·tend - to feel it SUS H aU. should ibe !Used in some other area where the $bude111ts could Staley's Open Hearth see it,'' he added ibuJt felt the college bad a "rregitim·ate -~Fraterni~ies Pledge right" .as owner to use the profits for aoy pllJllXl~Se. Restaurant NG Mark-Up ' BY DAUGHTRY ' Clay denied thJaJt .the stu­ at times, was 141 .New Members --PHOTO BY DAUGHTRY dents bad aJW real gTounds the Dukes of BANDS TIED • • • b,. the Bookstore prices. poverty. According to Clay, the Bookstore Th_e house that service and quality for complaints. When ques­ There is nothiug the student can do on cam· manager, his own bands are tied. feet tappiDg­ The night tlhiat many &esh­ Walker, of BUil"lington; Alan tioned ·a1ained "ilf ilt ds gomg to be able to stores anywhere, especially 2803 REYNOLDA ROAD . of Dixieland dO liington; Bill CUrl, d' FrOillt iby tthe same basic policy used men: Jim Williams, of Mal­ that the pubJ.ils.hers pri.nt and survive and provide thts ser­ for the size school we have." few pel"formanc­ R()yal, Va.; Bob Duirkel, of at other colleges. Students vern, Pa. and Al Fritsch. use the stiC"kers. viice. '' He believes that if an attempt m-on television, Ft. Laudertdale, Fla.; Grey seem to ·thinik tha.t 'bhe book­ PA 3·9103 DELTA SIGMA Pm-Fresh­ He produced a roM of 700 An investliga~on made by were made to run the book­ ligbt clubs, and Gooldle, of Marlinsviille, V a.; store makes its •big:gest profit men:· Ted Blackburn, of Glen such sti-ckers recenrt;Iy sC!!lt to ·bWp staff :report;em showed an store on 13 smaller margin eges. Kar:l Haiger, of Fay-etteville; here, but Ol!a(Y sam lt:.his is Head, N. Y.; Fl()yd Williams, bim by one publishing firm really a service to students average dlsc~ncy of five of profilt the quality of the AL DILLARD, Manager more successful of Burlington; Roger Main, Ken Hemphill, of 'IIlu>mas­ vill.e; Oharles Holland, of to raise the price on books !because for practrlcal rea50DJS to six cents ·between bookstore store would be dmpah-ed. - last Monday • of Burlington; Barry Hack- they had already shipped, and pl'li{!es aiid -those at a local Raleigh; Tom Jones, of De­ the only ibooks he wants to b~ Chapel, Wake 6haw, of Fort Lauderdale, said do supermarket. On at ltea&t one catur, Ga.; Bo Kling, of Lin­ he had refused to so back are •those that wiilll be item there was a mark-up of. r----..;..-_...;.______...;. ... ______!e. Fla.; Rick Joslin, of Greens­ because it was a "ridiculous" used here again. Pat of Lomg colnton; Bruce !Jamb, of boro; Bames, W. waste of time. He agreed that "ridiculous sixteen c,ents. Wlhelll asked if N. Bob Callahan, Cleveland, Ohio; John May, of Branclb, J.; Students often accuse the prices" are for other t!W great" an increase was jus­ of Shelby; Bruce Jubanowsky, Spring Hope; . Jdhn Matson, pam bookis1Jore of stocking the most book!s, •but said this is because tified ~ ·agreed to look into of Mountainsilde, N. J.; Sopho­ of Silver Spriilg, Md.; Mike e expeiiiSive editions of ibookis. they can only 1be shipped to the matter to see if 1lhere were mores: Alan Crusan, of Char­ Mulk~y. of Rockingham; Jim some mistake. Stone, of Raleigh; Bill Stoot, Ol!ay maintained that several wiholooalers. "There is noth­ lotte; Jim Butts, of South Clay suggested thilllt prices XL CLEANERS eilitanded to the present opem­ ~rkers' l!'liglhts oD . KAPPA SIGMA-Freshmen: of Cinci.Imati., Ohio; Joel Aug­ ·should conbacit Old Gold and tion. college ·Stu~nts? Ben Aycock, of Wal!Je Forest; C.; Thomas Max Kettlehake, B.lack. He ·admitted tl.be prices aJre tlrls questli-on ·by Tommy Bonne, of Wilson; ust Ludlam, of Merch31Iltville, feell that college Tom Campbell, of Atlanta, N. J.; Donalidl Ra:ndolplh rrot i>sdlabed but Ga.; Steve Darnell, <>f Char­ Stewart, of OceansMe, N. J.; nembers of' the IF YOU LIKE QUALITY, .YOU'LL GO FOR lotte, Charles Floyd, of · Chat­ Wi.lliJam lloyd Taylor, of Higlh and as sueh have !ham, Va.; Jolhn Gl()ver, <>f Point; Robert Kenneth Weeks i>i.lJi.ty to act as 1 Charlotte; Larry Habegi?JCX, Of Norfolk, Va.; 'l11roma~ izens.'' Some stu- of New Augusta, Indiana; Joseph Woolley, J:r., of Ft. ip 31Ilts call the James Hartz()g, of Lexington; Lauderdale, Fla.; Jon Mel­ mamfu; a "moral Paschal Shoe Repair FEATURING: Gilbert Jefforos, of Flb:rence, vin Wright, of WaJShingtion, :OD!Sider theix re­ S. C.; Dan Myer, of Ketter­ D. C.; and George Grove of REY.NOLDA MANOR SBOPPING'CENTER erate." ing, Ohio; Robert Nbron, of Hkkory. Sophomores: J~ Lu:ests mclude a Ocm.cord; Lenwood Rich, of Christopher Berwind, of Lyn­ and wage increase, Fairmont; Charles Sams, of brook, N. Y. and '1100mas PARKWAY PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER ()ved ·peminn pro- Winston-8alem; and Julius Jackson MilJ!ion, of Klilllgs~ 1!:-aff is a com­ Young, of Lexington. Soplho­ port, Team. ~ by w!hdeh UnWn .. more: AI McCullock, of Char­ SIGMA PI-F1reshmen: Tom 11Dma•tically with· lotte. Aquino, of Canastota, N. Y., THE TAMS nployees' chects. ·LAMBDA em ALPHA - :F1red Barden, of Rocky Mount; .em m the ecoe Freshmen: Tom Ho:rmeT, of Bam Ohall'low, of South E1alls­ 110ted ·in favor of Henderlson; Joe Puckett, of lburg, N. Y.; Di:ck Leader, of em. Huntersville; Jim Chapman, Wlayne, P-a.; !Mike Lemer, or STEVE'S e Ulllion .so eager .of AShevi'lle; Roy Wright, of Firankfurt Maine, Ger.; Har­ support and so Salem, Va.; Jim Hobbs, of vey Monis, of Richmond, V13.; o their ~est? Charlotte; Charles Pamlin, of Delllris Piinlkleton,. of Rlich­ ation is ·llhat "tlhis Silver Spring, Md., Gene mond, Va.; Wes Seamon, of Italian; Ristorante .. pcor people fight-1 Sbewart, of Rome, Ga; Den­ K8iiiiilapolis; Dave Slaton, of nd powel1ful com­ ton Bumgardner, of Oape Damascus, Md.; JaC'k strickll­ a:ble Ito put severe May Courthouse, N. J.; Laa-­ ing, of Skose, Iill.; Jolm Tan­ Best in Italian Food ''Laugh H Off" "I've Been H.urt" >e~SSure on them. rry Pons, of Valdese; Carl tum, of Robinsville, N. J.t" ~ublic .support Jn IDbbelt't;· of Atlanta, Ga:; steve White, of Rl.chmond, SpageHee and Pizza cceed." Woody Meflford, of Cincdninati, V~a.; and Ron White, of Wash­ ALSO AN AMERICAN MENU Ohio; Paul Belvin, of Ham~ ington, D. C. Sophomores: "Ridin For A Fall" "What Kind Of 1d Students ton, Va.; Rick Hardison, of Pete EJHis, of Lumberton; Jim Open 11:00 A M.-10:00 P. M. .Arlingtml, Va.; Bob Clarke Pya-on, of Leaiksville and Jdm Fool" e t~tlie w01rkers of McMurray, Pa.; Randy Warren, of Wake Focest. JUIIl­ eel about stuldent Aslhmore, of Savannah, Ga.; iors: Jdm Best, of GTee!!Sboro CLOSED ~UN.DAY ? 'Ibis questioo and Herb Dockery, of Elkin. and Jerry Funderburk, of "Unlovl You" •Y a undon ileader 112 Oakwood Drive SophoiilOil'eS: Ru.ffin Branham, Monroe. (ACROSS FROM THRUWAY SHOPPING CENTER) plant meeting of of Ralel:gh; Andy Porter, of THETA em - Freshmen: 'Concrete Jungle" :a>s !held · February Salisbury; a!!lkl! Ohuck 'DtJ.r.. Steve F.laxle, of HUDitingt.on, iN'. iver after a week ~. of Frankfort, Ky. Y.; Dean Hawlthorne; Rette ..------..... 1tions and slirlkes. PI KAPPA ALPHA.-Fresh­ Ledbetter, af kiliev.i:llle; Scott e was. reooood:ing mw: Bry.an B 13 d e n o c k Reed, of Greensboro; Dave •m •the workers. of BUll'l.ington; AI JIOihnson, Sbainback, of Bel>wyn, Pa.; r tliimg · we can of Worcester, Mass.; Gray David Vanl>elinder, of South he stuklents'' one LaW!l"ellce, of Asheville; Kent Charleston, West. Virginia; s tn a5k ·for more 1 Lllyqud.st, of Raleigh; Hal Bruce W!aHey, of New Castle, Liles, of Burlington; David Del..i and Tom Woodruif, of Smith, of Raleigh; Jdhmly Oha.rleston, West Vh-ginia. TRIANGLE .IR.ESTAURANT AND THE FABULOUS FIVE & DRIVE IN , I SERVING THE BEST Wednesday Feb. 22 _IN ITALIAN DISHES THURSDAY - THE TROPICS :Prices FUDb "RAiSiNQ plan Branda FRIDAY - THE PROPHETS :es" Home Of The ' Call 724-2484 SATURDAY- PA 51CII1 STRATFORD RD. CENTER- DIAL PA 3·7114 THE VARIATIONS •, . / ~:·· You Can Expect Money Moore Surprises NCEA'·,:-:::· In F~v.oring. State Schools By CARROLL LEGGETT cat!ll\S marked it as a black day on .tlhefr calenda["s. The llleWS meldia anid school North Darolina Governor Da:n K. Moore officials alike read mto the 111ew Gover­ WINSTON-sALEM, N. C. MONDAY, FEB. 20, 1967 ihas proved to Tar Heels that be can nor's simple -statement a declaration of ------forgive 8!1ld forget. 'l1wo war and set back, covered their ears, v Shortly after his election in the fall and a and waited for the bombs. to fall o~ (. discuss of 1964, Moore was inviOOcl by the North public education in North Carolin,a. . New Law School Degree Carolina Education Association 1(NCEA> Viet N! · No bombs feiJ.. Instead, Moore opened Democt~ toochl!ni convention ;In meeting in Ashe­ the doors of the Executive office to 23. ville. Moore accepted, and made the NCEA ofilcials and immEdiately began JonR1 Is Important To Graduates trek to the mountams. He llben used to confer with ,them concetming tihe fu­ lessor a abe organization's platform ·to inform tore of TaT Heel education. Officials 0>1. HIJI;! The College's School of Law world, but also in the eyes of the the group that be was aware of thei-r in the State Department of Public In· or milll made a significant decision last general public, many -of which concerted elifort to defeat him in 1fue struction have shared ftlis confidence 8!1ld two lOCI two Democratic primaries which pre­ week when it changed the degree now regard the LL.B. as just worked closely witlh him since he set up ' The J: another bachelor's degree. The ceeded lh1s victory fn the '64 general shop ;in tihle Capitol. RobeJi; for law school graduates from election. present day law student spends There have been no acts of open or salesm-a the LL.B. to the J.D. 'I1hat Moore believed the NCEA had veiled retaliation agad:nst the state's edu· c~ a rigorous three years or more of T.Bro,Yl tr.led to use its organizational machinery catol's, a'lld during tihe · first two years Although the change is not intensive intellectual and schol­ Ninth C peculiar to Wake Forest, it does to defee·t came H a surprise to few. if of his administration Moore. has made a astic work which is comparable Bingh represent a definite effort to­ to many programs that lead any, of them. Most of the teachers reputation fur himself as a champion and public school aldministrators at that NiamOll wards trying to enhance the pro­ to. research doctorates in other of public educa·tdon in the state. could b fessional stature of the law school fields. Yet the LL.B. degree is gathering were tlhem:seJ.ves weH aware o.f 4s.sue wi graduates and towards trying to seen in academic circles as equal Uhe fact thaJt many ihad lent their time district. and influence to the eFfort. * * * give due recognition to their aca­ to or less than a master's degree. Jtme last week, Moore in lb:is proposal , 1' Moder demic endeavors. Over 50 law The J.D. also gives the holder to the 1967 State Legislature proposed cussion, schools in the past five years advantages in salary and rank * * * substantial pay increa>Ses for teachers 7:30 p .• have changed to the J.D. as re­ in some areas of governmental Most had supported Sanford-backed during the next bi.ennium (17%> and torium, commended by the American Bar service and teaching where it is L. Richardson Preyer in the two Demo­ smaller raises for other s~l per!SOn· junior 1l Association, the Association of cratic primaries, confident that }'Jre.yer nel; free text book.s fur high school stu­ Bostic looked on as a higher degree Old Gdl American Law School and the than the LL.B. would continue tihe aggressive education- . dents; resea.rch ftmldS to establish pilot . al program whiclh then-Governor Tern' " tical sc American Law Student Associa­ It is commendable that the lGi:ndergaTten projects; ·continuation of ' Judy tion. College's board of trustees and Sa:nford had initiateid. In fact Preyer lhad two experimental programs. tlhe Gover· ston-sa: Recipients of the J. D., a pro­ law school faculty recognize the promised to do just that. Moore, co the nor'·s School alllld the Comprehensive it.be po fessional doctorate, will be placed inequities which accompany the other hand, bad been slow to beat tlhe Sdhool Improvemen-t experimental pro­ Ayers, s in the sa,me category as grad­ LL.B. degree. It is even more campaign drums £01t education and in grams; and a number of other forward­ is men': uates of medical and dental commendable that they recog­ some private meetin·gs with county sclbool looking programs. roll Le~ schools who also receive profes­ nize the need to accord the law officials, reportJedlly was "cool" to them Moore's proposal for public school ex­ student sional doctorates. This will not student proper reward for his and iheslt8!1lt in mak:i.ng specific promJses. penditures totaled almost 20% IIIJ)I'e than schodl · C01119EQueJlll:ly," NCEA, whose member• that of tlhe laSit biEII!lldum. WaY, jt only enhance the holders image academic and scholastic endeav­ retary; ship includes almost every public school Moore's public education proposal is in the eyes of the academic ors. junior <: teaclher and aiCiminislirator dn the state, still far short of tlhe program most ed . that. ''As(Jfall!i: am I.qesn: ttell us ~le . plagiarism-more tlliari· · twice, Americ~n DiTectors would h•ave two en­ what they seemed, the student ferences run up to sixteen cents ASSISTANT EDITOR it Works. It appears that -most !Students I SUSpected it. but wasn't sure tries: D. W. GI"iliith and Orson Welloo. Wben would assume that the bookstore on some items, the item becomes (Third In A Series Of Five) take it seriously, when told tlhat some- . enou§h," the Engli!sh prof said. is raising prices and making' a a luxury good for the student. In tonight's, Monday's, offering, "'I1he Seasol It is better to have an HonOII' System thing is pled.ge work." "I am aware, however, dn cooversa- • l!br te Lady From Sha111·g!hai," on.e can see this windfall. Not so, claims Clay. Thus the College is capitalizing that works reasonably well tlhan no "I have not seen enough evidence of tions with ,students, of 1Jheir impression diurlng on the student's inability to shop decacfury Department "I haven't been awa.re of viola·tions- pledge system works il'ea.sonably well, dJn. aw~ listening laboratory where the listening enjoyment. Their pre­ takes two of his old M>Ercury Theatre doubts that "anotlher segment has any one can proverbial music can sooth the sent collection of classical rec­ group, Joseph Cotten and Agnes More· validity at all-student conduct. commUJ savages, or beasts, or whatever ords is certainly a substantial head, into a lyrical tintypey world of E student witlh a quiz; in South America? together some of the most well informed the LStudent witih a copy of ·a quiz who SYLVIA PRIDGEN BILL GORDON 2. The proceeds from tihe book store' Defends Naponick ~'lid some of tihe most cOO.troversial peo­ ha's stuidied, kiru>WIS tile maternal antd is Mal Editor Business Manager go into Harry Tribble's retirement frmd. ple w'llo are connected with and mter­ denied the opportundty to prove it; and 3. Slater is a commie organization set To tihe Editor: ested in the relatliolisbip betwee-n the llhe student with a copy of a quiz whose RALPH SIMPSON, Associate Editor HENRY BOSTIC, JR., Managing Editor on wiping us out by germ warfare? . M'ber readi!llg Mil". Rudy Ashton's bas­ Baptist State Convention and Walre For· laziness, instead of initiative, is en· BILL VERNOR. Sports Editor DAVE ROBERTS, Assoc. Sports Ed. 4. Ed Christman iJS a junkie? (alter­ ketball arlicle in tihle February 13 edi!Jion est. . • couraged. PAM HAWKINS, Assistant Editor LINDA LEVI, Assistant Editor · of the Old Gold a!llid Black, I :feel com­ 12 nate: sells hymna,Is on the Black .Mall"­ I realize Old Gold and Black lis very 'Ilhe students . may well viola:te tme paNed ro rise to the defense of Mr. John ADVERTISING MANAGER: Lucy Holton ket.) limited in thie material iit iJS able to Honor Code il!l practice anld .spirit, but :;. The faculty voted dn a secret meet­ Naponick of the University of Vir~a, print each week, but I ido feel tihe the professors aa-e not blameliess tlhem­ BUSINESS STAFF: Dick Heidger, BiiJ Lambe, Don Thompson. who was so crudlcly der.ogatorlzed In the PHOTOGRAPHERS: John Daughtry, Bill Vernor, Warren Johnson ing to move back to the olid country-u-­ omission of this story Mmdted the .amount selves. The'it" actions often encourage the campus? article. of stUdents w!lw were exposed to wlhat very attl:tude that they criticize in the EDITORIAL STAFF: Linda Levi, Suzanne Bennett, Gray Lawrence, Pam Haw­ 6. Nin~ out of ten people did not .re­ Mr. Ashton can make a:ll the sndde the supper forum was about. Students student. kins, Becky Ross, Bonnie Wright, Barry Robinson, Cherry Ward, Laura Ford, member Sylvia Pridgen's birthday? comments lhe wishes, but I invite lhlm llii'E! always complaining because they The profESSOO"S; as a wthole, are in Doug Stokes, Tom Collins, Linda Carter, Jo Ann Tart, Becky West. 7. 742 has been liquidated? to name one other major college athlete don't understand the relationship bet~n favor of ·an Hanor System and beLieve 8. Lucille Aycock used to be a Play­ who parlicdpates m footbaU and basket­ Wake Forest t1he Baptist Conven­ that tJhe Wake -system ds relatively Founded January 15, 1916, as the student newspaper of Wake Forest College, Old Gold and and Black Is published each Monday during the school year except during examination and boy bunny. ball while maintaining a "B'' average tion, or if they do understa!Jd the irela­ e£foctlve. holiday periods as directed by the Wake Forest Publications Board. 9. The editor of The Student iJS "JaJCk­ in biology at one of tlhe cmmtry'·s :ElDest tlonship 1ihey wooder !how thils ,relation· They dislike the idea of proctoaing Mef!lber of the Associated Collegiate Press. Represe~-te-d::-:fc-or--:N:::-a-:t:-lo-n,-al:-:A-:d-ve-r-:cti,-si:-ng by the-Ripper" in disguise. wrlversities. ship e«ects the overall program of the and substitute the. concept of trust. But Nahonal Educational Adver!ising Service. Inc. Suhscription rate: $2.50 per year. Second· 10. And doo't let anyboidy tell you Jon M-r. Naponick is on a footbaU p-ant­ college. Class postage paid, Winston-Salem. N. c. Form 3579 should be mailed to Box 7567, Winston· trust can be carried to an extreme. Salem, N. C. 27106. Printed by The Nashville Graphic, Nashvllle, N. C. Reinhardt. is any oldler because hls birtlh­ in-aid, but there WillS· a critical lack of Sam Gladding · Repe.atilllg qUizzes is . fooliiSb. day fell on an Asian New Year- height on tlhe baslretball team. Thus, Mr. Class of 'ffl It fs ~~c;. · ~f. r, ~·+·~., .; ... ·.:. ·, ':;· OLD GOLD AND BLACK Monday. Feb. 2!i, 1967 PAGE FIVB ~:,:\' Reynolda Fund Cut ,ols By Complete Break N.A.King .ck day on ·tlheir ldia allld school (Ccmtl.nued bill page 1) sent to !the 'l'r'amc Office by rthat the !trustees of Duke Ullli­ the 111ew Gover­ contl'acts state that the Col­ versity were self-perpetuating, t declaration of iflhe date of the meeting. ESSO 'l1wo Wake Forest professors iege will move to Winston­ Fergu·son had no comment. red thedr ears, and a Boone po'Wcl:an will African Seminar Salem •and willl get the Rey­ There were over 200 stu­ nbs'. to fall o'\ ~· discuss rllbree -BISPE'Cfs 'af the nolds· funds, but the Trustees dents •and facllilty members Ca!l'Olin•a. . Viet Niam War at a Young An .inlormatlon officer :for will still be appointed and IPI"esen.t at the discussion MECHANIC , Moore opened Democm.ts meeting February the World Ballllk will be guest eaected by the Convention. which ranged from concepts • speaker mxt week foa:o the utire office to 23. Secondly, he said, .It referr­ of the 'Klingdom of God'' to a Afri'Can Studies Seminar. 'llb.e rediately began Jon Reinhardt, assistant pro­ meeting win ibe Thursda:y, Feb. ed to the College as an agency definition of "Chrlistran educa­ ON DUTY tcetm·mg tlhe fu· fessor of political scleoce, and 23, at 7 p. m. in DeTamb'le of the ConventiGIJ. tion." ~atiGIJ. OfficiaLs Col. Hugh J. Turner, professoll" Auddltorium. The College, Martin said, Other members of the panel t of Public In· a:r rnllil:aey science, are the . J·ulian Gnmfell, of the._ In­ will run the risk of losing the included moderator Ed Christ­ two local professors. "• 24 HOUR confidence 811ld rternatlonal Baclt tor RecaD.­ money 'lllliess 1t works with man director of the campus since he set up ' The po:tiltician is Democrat .struction .and Development in the trustees of the Reynoilds BSU; Dr. H. L. Perry, profes­ Roiber>t; C. Bingham, a Boone "Wiashi.nigton, will :tectme on Jthe Foundation and gets some sor of history; Dr. Dona~d SERVICE 1cts of open or salesman, who tried unsuc­ "In:fluenoes on Capital Invellltt­ • -HOTO BY DAUGHTRY · sort of written agreement Schoonmaker, assi•stant profes­ cess:fully :In unseat R'el>. J'ames merut in Africa. LAURELS ••• ·show off their album to formal parties will be conducted Febroar:r .from them tbat if there ms a sor of political soience; Rose 1590 West First and the state's edu· T. Broyhill in North Carolillla's first two years The seminar, the only aD.e rushees during the first week of society 22·24 In tbe · dorm rec rooms, when the separatlion, the CoLlege will Hamrick, a senior of Shelby; Cloverdale iNiDth Congressioaxal district. rush, continuing into this week. The rushees rushees will attend in assigned groups. From not lose the money. ~.has made a of its rtype il!l the area s-chools, and Ralph Simpson, a junior Bingham toured Soll!bh Viet will continue to narrow down their choices thereafter, until pledge time on Sunday at "Personally," he said, "I IS lr champion .iJs an informai program of of Charlotte and associate 726-1388 Niam on a "VIP trip," so he discussion •and reseaTCh on the this week in another round of open houses. 6:00 p. m .. silent period wll1 exist between ha11e to see the two sepa!l"lail:e editor of the Old Gold and he state. could better discw;s the · war political, historical, and eco­ IDdlvidual room rush by society sisters wiU the rus~ees and pledges. completely. I wollld hope that Black. issue with voters in the Ninth nomic aspects af. Africa. Dis­ begin again on Monday and Tuesday, The the College the process lthe· tra-nsmitbeir. The !two 1lin.es work, tihe moo-e money they'll make. ,tion in North Cbapel Hill and Green.s.boro, Alpha Kappa Psi Greensboro College, High of insta1ling and testing it. are required because of stereo Whitney Named Director The hours are up to you. You can work part time and Point Colilege, Davidson Col­ The Gamma Delilla chapter The new tran!Smitter has broadcast operations antici­ earn While you learn. On-the-job training under p~ssional been creditabae of Ailpha K!appa Psi will begin pated to begin at the begin­ sometimes ex- , lege, and Winston-Salem State supervision willie you're working for a big, internationally· Teacher's College. ilts rush program on Wedtles­ ning of the summer. Of Management Institute ;empet" of the known company. For all the facts, write for an appoint­ day Februaey 22; 1967 with a Law Graduates' The original pilarus for stereo ment. There's no obligation. 'th Carolinians Honorary Lecture ·smoker itn ·its chapter '1100lll. operations to begin Slimlliltane­ (Continued from page ll is cxoe, being provided !CUtiVe in 1964. Pledge night is scheduled :for Degree Changed ously . with power increase The Intstitu;te also offers throughout tbe country,'' Wlhit­ Beta Beta Beta will sponsor Wednesday Mareh 1, 1967. ·All eveni.zig progrrams for man- ney stated. "Its suooess de­ it seems, Dan have been re~ed because of e. he pulled for 3 )~ by Dr. H. Eldon interested business majors are (Conltinued fi"?m Page 1l agement development and Pends upon the individual's dclays lin prodwCtion of neces­ self-improvemerut, Whitney re- desire to oacquire tools with CAPITALIST OPPORTUNITY Scott, professor at North Oa!l'O- U!l."ged to 1:ome Ito the smoker. he said. To the genera:! public f:~~· :·_..... ,_ HAPPY 1HOURS -- MONDAY - FRIDAY 3:00 - &:00 cussiOn In the f8JCIUihty _lot,mge. R~ Celli Formation on. Feb- •. law stude~ts f31~ored the name · mil 0 , 'l'lu> .Qa.mollh-, station has :t...:;·Cla&Ses cmeet ,.w,n, mghtts a:. ; iJ! l:' ~ tlli~ri· twice, r,,.~ .. , !T~iftt ~LOm-r:JeJ"liHgs!q 9~ 20 :{itl;l7:$!lp.I l!llltheP. cfM!lfg,J'(-!1,.::>!!1., · . .. t wasn't sure MaD:Jobs .. · . - r medical center amphitheater. Another student noted b~U' ~c~~ilig_graduaLiy the -.-week· for.· lten weeks. About -...... '.·,._. · ·· ·f··''BEVERACiES''- 15c .. ; ·w.w eighty students have emolled. "Of said. DUmber 'of :broadcast hOUl~S· of Seasolila:a. !IIJSslstants are h!Ted . J.aDIS a jailer. the major cities in the U. S .. have yet been made. The time adullt education, of which this an the Honor mcludin:g Wdnston-Salem. 60c For College Students "Most of the jobs are in the '-A lia~ger . communities," R~ PRESTON STUDIOS reemg that the added. "There is not much use delightful OF THE 8:00 • .1:00 a.sonably well, liin awlyi:og for a job unless Of Photography comedy. JURY ment has any one can move to a fairly i:arge community. There won't be •.. witty, SPECIAL AAA :onduct. FRIDAY ·-· STAG DANCE - REC·ORDS DlilliiY jobs in· rthe smaller F1or Profession!al funny ••• AWARD eo if you drink, 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE Nlhen YJOU sign rtm1al areas." Students who are interested Camera Portraits Michael AT THE SATURDAY -tDANC'E - COUPLES ONLY it. It's saying ALSO GENERAL REPAIR AND BODY WORK in jobs other than post office WEDDING8-0ILS Caine is CANNES -and this is a work are enoowraged to in­ 50c For College Students -DmECT COLOR­ superb!~ quire a1t the Placement--Office. CUSTOM FRAMING FILM Fritts Motor· Company 11 I •see a beer "Fe!bruary is the ibiggest · in­ -Judith 9:00- 3:00A.M. t 1)£ Oille of the terview month at the P.Lace­ FESTIVAL 911'1 BBOOKSTOW!'I AVE. PAI-11'17 mtrary to the men.t Office," Reed· noted. One Location "There wil!l be albout 125 re­ >fElSSOr colllduct cruiters on oampus from many Reynolda .ts,, and tlhat is varied businesses." THE CMIGIMAL : quizzes over Traffic Board Manor The Traffic Board .of Ap­ 723-7183 admitted tffla t pealsMarch ·wild 6, art meet 4:00 p.on m.Monday, in 309 !:::======~ , classifying it Reynolda -;Hall. For nice things to wear Alll traffi~ appeaLs should be ;sor, the same and relaxed suburban en because he shopping ew hl·s policy visit 're being kept. Starting Thurs. oot tlhe only The Movie That auizzes-a sys- Famous For Our .n attitude of Outbonds · 1rt of the stu- James SALADS every student: r Home 01 CHARCOAL STEAKS 1d do not per- "Kiss The Girls McMullen and Lam; ot witJh a quiz; And Dresses and Sportswear MICHAEL ITALIAN DISHES 1f ·a quiz who One girl: 1a teiiial and is Make Them Die" Thruway CAINE prove it; a.nd iS FRESH SEAFOOD a quiz whose Shopping Center One .ative, is en- Open Every Night Till 9 Monday Through Friday ALFIE diamond 11 viola·te the RECOMMENDED Town Steak House Stratford nld spirit, but FOR MATURE The magnificence of t1ds diamond solitaire! is With complete dining facilities, catering to private ameliess tlhem­ AUDIENCES enhanced by the flair"of the delicately swirled parties. For reservations call 725-9426 encourage the 14K gold mountms. $195.00 riticize in the Sherwood Plaza RESTAURANT MilliCENT MARnN • JULIA Mhole, are in JANE ASHER • SHIRl.Ft ANNE Town Steak House Lockland 1 and belJieve Specializing In A Variety Of ~EN MERCHANT • ELEANOR ds relatively Open am Now providing facilities :eor private parties and FINE FOODS WITH SHB.LEY.WINTERS AS RUBY &ccount. of proctOO'ing TECHNimLOir TECHNISCOPPI) dining and dancing by reservation in the new of trust. But NOW PLAYING e:Jttreme. Dial 723-8251 Downtown - 4th & ·uberty & Parkway Plaza HAWTHORNE ROOM ollsh. SHERWOOD PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER ··~ .~1:::->.ilc:;J.rt~ .. ~.l .. 1 WINSTON For Reservations Call 722-0005 PAGE SIX Monda;t·, F:e~. 20, 1007 . OLD GOLD AND BLACK ••••••••••••••••••••• .. .,> Society Look Your Best •.• Be Well-Groomed house mixers DEACS. who are GREEKS By TOM COLLINS News • • HAWTHORNE ROAD · By LIZ WAI'I'T By DOUG STOKES ••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BARBER SHOP By TOM COLLINS uate lthat can: ll'ecognized any Society RUSh ils ~bout over Present Rush Rules Are Enough 107 S. Hawthorne Rd. The story is told of an ef­ othCJr way than ·by a size 10 now and so far everytobdng seems to be running smooth­ PROP. C. C. CRANFILL ficiency expert who paid a silver and •N.ack onyx ring? Everyone agrees that rush rush privileges, the total ef­ pie wlhen one realizes that ly. 'Ilhe axldlitional viosit to one of the stalte's lar­ The answer to both ques­ smokers is one of tlh.e necessa['y :func­ fectiveness of fraternity 't'UISh DIO code of rulies will do for Save Time By Making Appointments gest business concerns. tions is a painful no. added by tlhe Inter-Society tions of a .frat.ernilty. However, might vexy well ·be crusihed. us what we won't do for our­ Wake Forest is merely mass Coll!llcil have SCII'Ved tiheir when to rush is increasiiiJgly No ollie wants this. On tllie selves. I falil to see bow new PHONE P A 2-6548 The man ~remained at the of­ pU!I'pOSJe well. These ~Smolrer·s bhe topic of IFC conoorn. The I!IO 1 fice for several days prowling liberal education on the small othier !nand, one can deony laws, not enforced, wdH be were included dn the sched· · widespread violation of defer­ around, observing the em­ cohlege level. Conceiva•bly, its" that our existing deferred betle!r tJba!ll old laws, not en­ ule to !help societies in their red ll"Ush ru'les (dirty rush) ployees alt work. One after­ sheepskin couild' ll'ead "The rll!sh organization has not furced. On the other hand, selection of pledges and were has gtiven riJse .some very noon while chatting with the Univel'sity of NOII'th CaroNna to been .suf:fliclent to deliell' large if we enforce the. rules we used by the rushees in place dark eloukts of discontent president of the company he at W!ionston-Sa'lem" and few scale and flagrant rUJSh vilo­ have now VV!itlh. a renewed giladuate schools or ibusi.ness of formal committmenbs. By whiclh now appear to be lation. l:nrlim- to our existing codes. eil. The Council then acts as bald simplicity Ito the "Old presently before the house tare jury at the triarr. The Wlake Forest" gradion.g sys­ for colliSilderation, significant severest penalty 1loir violation tem: 100-95, A and so forth. opumon has ~Y been Ninety percent of all courses of Rusih rules is !deferred pledgmg and social proba­ voiced. Fraternity News SPRING H·OLIDA Y consist of !!lathing but steeping tion. No social aotivity would Pete Clark, se·wru dU&~ break .. ,Chat,~~$00- ·~'f::[.4V . casually with housemen about bi:eak''"1ihe: , . Cormick, of attsville, Md. lished in 1888 titled •'The tem. This cannot be !helpful Jade Norris, a senior coed of Stage and Its Stars, Past to the frat&nity system as Gastonia. Lambda Chi Alpha a whole or to any member FINANCIAL SUCCESS and Present." The book con­ Bob Jacobsen, sop.homore of tains steel engravings of act- fraternity in particular. The fOil:lowing men were re­ HoBywood, Fla., pinned Karen cently illlitia~ted: Dave Dia­ ors anid actres~Se~S from that Furth&, if two or tlhree Bostick, sophomore of Pfeiffer junior ON THE CAMPUS time. fraternities l()se theLr basic mont, of pilot Mountain; College, George Spencer, junior o.f Con­ or ~=cccccccc~~~~======~ Officers elected for ne:x;t year OOI!'d; Don Tate, sophomore of are p.resident-Ed Plalrker, jun­ Gastonia; R•a!lldy Grant, soph­ How to Keep Your Money ior of Raleigh; vice-president omore of Kiann:apolis; Jim -Dan Byrum, sophomore of Ma

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De.aCOri.' Road Trip Is Disastrous ' '. ' ' ~ . ~ ' ~ .... ,. ' .. I Pike Gains· Playoffs KETNER'S . Cavalier Victory Drops , Track Team Swimmers Beaten Twice, With Overtime Win CAFETERIA .Strides To By DON SMITH Wake To Sixth In ACC In Independelllt Lea~es, two .------.,~------realizes that ACC Tourney Thursday INTRAMURAL EDITOR of the strongest non-fraternity By DAVE ROBER'IS closing mi.n.utes, a.nd that a Improvement ~ will do for A 'l"esurgent Pi Kappa Alpha teams in several yean;, the ASIOCIATII: SPORTS EDITOR ,PeDalty WilliS called on every By BOBBY HATHAWAY Defenders . and PEK took 1't do for our­ · one of them. · By RUDY ASHTON basketball team, led by three see how new Paul l,m)g's bot .shoo&g ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR SPORTS WRITER quick baskets by player-coach champiolloShlps in ~heir respec­ reed, will be l The . South Crurolina game tive divisions. The Defenders r. failed to offset munerous sec­ Heading iDto -the last two Pete Clark, upended a decep­ laws, not en­ -was like a COilltinullltion of the The Wake Forest Track feature L3JITy Graham and ond-hal! .ba~-handling errors team jour.neyed to V. M. I. weeks of rthe season, the Wake tively strODJg Lambda Chi five other hand, b Charlottesville Thursday earlier encounrer in Wimton­ to gain a playoff with the KA's Ken Moser, while PEK is by the Gamecocks ilia-st Tuesday for a tri-meet Forest swimming team travel­ headed by Butch Henry, John the rules we :night, and lthe Deacs lost to siuem, won for ~ Wterruity champion­ 77-00. Even the vi-ctory m811"11§in with ·V. M. I. ·and East Caro­ led to Clemson ·and Columbia Snow, J.im Arrmgton, and 1 a renewed last~ace Vir.gf.nlia, 81-67. . ilast weekend and aJbsorbed ship. Cla.J:lk came off the bench ea.sdly solve was -the same.· •ll.na College. It w.as the seccmd Steve Wrenn. The vfotory gave the Caw­ indoor traok meet of the sea­ .wro more bea!l.l.ngs at lthe in oventime to hit three long defeJTEidl rustb Wlowing day proved catch -up on a pa!ir of free i!n the triple jump. 'liS ·the other end of the spectrum, to 1be a disaster, the Game­ throws by Buddy Reams with Last Saturday the Deacons Montgomery did not score a -coclm I1"UIUlin:g away :in .a 63- aibout ten minutes remainllllg. ran in rt:he Big Six meet at field goal in 12 Jtries in tJhe 39 rout. Aekerman, first in trilliD!Ph over The Deacs had lblown a golden Chapel Hill and journey back two games, but he recovered the 200 and the 500-y..ard free­ E'uesdlaa". oppo1'tu.nd!ty to put ith.e game for lumbia OOME IN AND SEE •cently pinned for the three-day ACC cham­ THE NEW ARRIVALS r of Atllama; '.r.he Deacs were s1mt out from the fkx>r for ebout elgh11 pionships. Coach Leo Ellison forecasts that North Carolina New Colors as concluded ~ as the Cavaliers eked TIJUANA SHADES out a slim lead. Long began S!Ja,te, the Ullliversity of INoiJbh rty featua-ing Carolina, Maryland, Land Sou11h New Patterns biilOOg again and closed the • • • RICK SEDGLEY • • • TA'ITERSALS e at Graylyn. Ca:rolina will take the top four ·gap to within one poi.nlt with_ PLADES liocr of Me- posiltiOIIIS m the tournament, e minute left, but Newton onds ;tin, tbe 100-Y'Srd freestyle, STRIPES Martha Sue blit will not venture to pxediet See These .NEW Albums Scott lost tihe ball to boot away with a ·time of :50.4 !Jamb a sopho­ .ro, the chance to go ahead. tbow .his OWll! Deacons will llaa:-e. also took fust place in the At nan's College The Deacs rwere within four Sets Record· 200-~ freesty[e. • "TIM£ FOR THE TAMS" potn do anything ex­ ing the fro;sh. was Bruce LamJb, and the 100-yard backstroke Downtown Epsilon • "The Temptations Greatest Hils" cept commit fouls. Vir'ginia who br&te his Wake Forest while Bob l>whkel won the 100- VARSITY SHOP scored ten points in the final Reynolda Manor HoWiard · pin­ freshman record by

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Grid Slate Features By ~" Deacs Play Hayes Hofler . Seven Night Games Prof Blue Devils It. Occurs To Me • • • Plus Two F'riday night g1ames and as ;part of a day-«JJi:ght dooble­ Qf(i five on Saiturday night are haader in IN'. C. State's Cai­ By HAYES HOFLER many.lfresbmen faiil to make And 'Pack included in Wlake Forest's 1967 ter Stadium. StaJte will host I& Occurs To Me • • • tlhe necessary aveNJge their foa!Jball schedulle a.Dlii.OUilCed North Carolina in the after­ first \Semester, coach J.prd By BILL UP"roN . . . that head eaa<:h Bill toda:y tby Athletic Director LlliOOil .game with the Deacons Tate wi1l1 be more cautious replied .h..e thought he'd ''bet­ Gene Hooks. SPORTS WRITER and BLue Devils mee!ling at tllts sooson in !pl'OClaimin.g his ~ Jet the boss answer that." VOLUD p. boss was out of The Wake Forest oagers face The 10~game slate includes 7:30 m. football squad firt. for a run. 111 t The (Tate) two important ACC contests tillts with all seven ACC op­ The opeating ~arne will be the ACC first division. Llast town. and unavailiilble for • rthis week when they take on l[lOnen.ts p1us Houston, Mem­ l!.he fn-&t of two night contests yeall."'s 3-7 record was ·a dis­ comme.M tat press-time. the Blue Devils of Duke at phis State and Tu:1sa. Houston for the Deacs in the new 41,- timet disappomtmeDJt to m·any • . • • rt..hat· desp~te all this, Durham Tuesday night and and TuilJSia are newcomers to 000-seat sbdium art; RaJ.ei,gh Deacon supporters, and if , there ace some potential the North Carolma Sta~e Wolf­ the scheduile, mpl:acinlg Au­ smce Wake Forest and State several. freshman pl!ayers &>n't Rhodes Scholars.on the squad. pack in a regionally televised •bttrn aLDd Flortida State. will meet there on Ocrt. 21. apply thefu- competitive spir~t According to· .Leighton, Ken -game at the Winston-Salem "We ihave enjoyed good suc­ to more chollastiJc average the Deacs in -a 11011-conferenee Asbrodome on Sept. 29 and .se~ason," Hooks said. "We have . . • ihM the way !It came game played at Greensboro, discu~ed this with a great required by the NCAA to re­ aoross on Cba·nnel 2; the Caro­ wiJth Maryolood here on Nov. main eligible for mter-coilleg- · December 30. 17. many Wilnston-Salem mer­ llina-W.ake game was a con­ Bob Verga leads the con­ <:b.a.nlts and Wake Forest alum- iate oompetiltion. spinacy to malntam Carolina's ference in scoring (454 polnts: On:l:y three gtames are scbed- llli, and the reaction is over­ . . . tllat amon•g those who no. 2 national ll'lUlking and 25.2 average) and is the key ulled for Bowman Gray Sta- wh.elmingly in :fla·vor a! pl:aying were found lacking academi­ provide .g.ratificaJtlon for the of the Duke offense. He tallied dium in Wlinston-Sailem, and night games." cally a•re some of the top 'Line­ reporters and photographers 25 points the l:a:st time the two a'l!l will ·be played at night. Hooks added that it is hoped men aoo back:s on ifJh.e team. JIM LEIGHTON . who battl~ the snow '\Stolm to teams met. Along w~th Verga · They !include Virginia on Oct. the DeaCODLS will have their Thiree of the six players cho- · cover ·me game for' Sports in the backcourt are Dave 7, South Carolina on Nov. 4 new stadium ll"eady for the sen to the alil-5tate tfireshman maey lfireshmen he thou-ght Illustrated. The reporters got squad 1al['e among those who would meet the 1.6 avet'lage ·' GQlden, Stu Mc~aig, and Ron and MM"yland on Nov. 17. The 1968 season. wbat th'ey came to see, a .Car­ South Oarolina game will serve have one semester and ;two •bY ne:x;t fall, Leighton replied, olina victory, Deacon. scor­ Wlendeliin, an talented per­ NICK TRIFUNO""'CH of North Carolina State uill display as homecoming. The 1967 Deaes wil1l be pllay- as fanners. his slick ball-handling ability in Memorial Coliseum as the summer session~ to make 1.llP "there is no student on tire ing ace ·Paul LOng seemed to i.ng theic fourth season under the QPR deficit. :fireslunan team who doesn't TV Duke, o.ff fue W·ake Forest Coach Bill Tate.· Last year's be called ·for a foul : eve!l"Y Mike Lewis, averaging 16.4 'Pack takes on the Deacons in a contest. stand a chance of coming back schedule aast :fla.hl fO!I' Lllhe first olub finished witll a 3-7 overall . . . that coach Jim Leigh­ time he ·blinked his eyes. points per game and 12.1 re­ ton, head of lthe athleltes' tu­ ne:lGt semester." bounds, is a well-rounded cen­ Deacons should make a hai'd guarrds. They team with either time since 1943, returns th£s TeCOI!'d and a 2-4 ACC maTk. • . . . that Loog's 25-point • scrap of it ail the way, and Bob McLea,n or Paul Hudson yea.r and will furnish tthe op- Ta-te's three-YeJaX' record tormg program ·and one of the • • • . that this was more output aga.illlst South Caro­ ·, ter who can hurt oppooents more dedicated -coaches at the both offensively and defen­ with a few breaks could sur­ (6-lll -at centerr, and wi.th Bill position im the opener on Seu;lt. stands ·aJt 11 wins and 19 de- thlan coach Bob Lord had to lina last weeat provided him CoLlege, ils al:so an elternall op­ sively, Bob Riedy U3.0 ppg. l prise the Devils, as they did Kretzer, Bill Mavredes, and 16. This ga-me wild be pla:yed feaJts. say albout the sitwaLtion. Asked with , a llirbble...;pwblicized dis­ timist. Queried as to how and Tim Kiolod:z.iej (9.51 com­ laSit yeta-r in Wlinstcn-Sa~em. lettewman Jerry Moore at for­ if ~t was unusual to have this tinction. It brooght his season plete a strong fron.tcourt. Joe Saturday's game will pit the wa:rds. 1967 WAKE FOREST FOOTBALL SCHEDULE sc«ing total ~ 402 which, Kennedy and Jim Liccardo Deacs a•gain.st a State squad Although fa1rly strong at Date Opponent & Site Time combined with the 623 points provide strong support at the wh~ch hlals greatly improved every .startil!lg position, State's Sept. 16 (Sat.J *Duke at Ra!eigh, N. C ...... 7:30p.m. EST he potm'ed through last year, main problem i,s a lack of forward slots. since ilts re.s · · -if:"·'' · go to t By GRIGG STUDIO Dial 7.23-1377 e Complete D,. C..C.ni•t part ol 1200 Reynolda Road Comer Robin Hood Road budget. 011d yundrr h"ice e ·Coin Laulld" - !COrding Wake Forest College- -Phone ·,723-4640 OPIN 24 HOUIS· DAILY • I DllY ctiANit48 . ,, ._, t cause ' Phone 725-2681 HS"· · ever bE becausE ih.eld I flmds."