THE NEWS AND EDITORIAL ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PRESS VOICE OF DAVIDSON COLLEGE SlautiUuiman INTERCOLLEGIATE PRESS VOL. XLJII 3ttfe DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, FRIDAY. JANUARY 14, 1955 NUMBER 12 Davidsonian Chooses BUDAPEST Ten Davidson Men Prof. Erwin Passes TenTopNewsStories AttendNational Meet At Home Dec. 30 Buddy Professor Edward Jones Erwin, Morrow Will The National Assembly of the 68, at 01thePart12Months Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. was held died his home in Davidson By JIM BATTEN 27 to January 2 at at 3:30 a.m.. December 30. 1964. December the was unexpected was Before 1955 outgrows his three, University of Kansas. A large Da- His death and the result of a heart attack. corneredpants, it might be a good vidson delegation, together with Professor Erwin was born in idea to pause to note a few of his thirty delegates from ten colleges Play predecessors' doings, Morganton, N.C.. October 10. 1886, At as reflected Midwinters throughout the C'arolinas, the left the George in the 1964 headlines of the David- Davidson campus by chartered bus son of late Phifer and Corinna Avery Whftl *wi 28 attend Erwin. He was a Dorothy Kae To Be on December to the As- professor of English Nineteen-fifty-four, despite per- sembly. Representing the Davidson at Davidson Smith Replaces Hunt College, coming to in petual claims to the contrary, was "Y," headed by Sam Magill. were Davidson quite Da- 1920. He received his A.B. degree Featured Vocalist an eventful year on the John Baker, Jim Brice. Roy Davis. iu.i>n. Lineup By BILL CALLIER vidson scene, with such hereto- Tony Henry from Davidson in 1906, and his Dick. Griffin. Charles degree Y.M.C.A Secretary. Sam^Magill "It's magic, it's mellow, it's fore unheard-of innovations as dor- McVay, Mack, M.A. from Columbia Uni- McGowan. John Bob versity in has announced that the "Reverend Morrow" — so mitory bandits, and increased ath- and Crcightnn Peden. New York. He also states the studied at the University of Chi- Clark Hunt will be unable to par- I letics grants. The theme of the Assembly was announcement made by the cago. He taught high school in ticipatein theUnited ChristianMis- year's biggest story question, by Interfraternity Council, which The broke the asked of Adam , the McCailie sion service* due to illness. Henry early unex- String God. "Where Are You?" During last March with the The Budapart Quartet consist* of Jaiaph Roitman, lit School in Tennessee and the Uni- E. Smith of Chapel Hill, a minis- has selected Buddy Morrow pected resignation of Davidson's violin; Kroyt, and the meeting, the dele- violin; Jac Gorodetiky, 2nd Berls ; Mitch* week-Ions versity of Mississippi before com- ter in the Presbyterian Church, and his orchestra to play for long-time Dean of Students, John Schneider, cello. gates sought, through worship and ing U.S., will lake his place on the the Bailey, deep- study together, to to Davidson. Davidson Midwinters C. Jr. Well-liked and better under- wasa Sigma mission agenda. ly respected by body. stand question and Mr. Erwin memberof Dances, February 18 and 19. the student the the Chris- Alpha Epsilon. Omicron Mr. Smith is a native of Texas response Delta The schedule of Morrow per- Bailey's resignation was a cause tian's to it. Kappa. Beta Kappa Sigma and a graduate of his state uni- Davidsonians, For study Assem- Phi and formances includes a formal dance for regret among Budapest String purposes, the Upsilon fraternities, a member and versity, etas of 1950. He served past and present alike. Quartet bly was broken into four sections Friday night. February 18, from Red and Mas- as chairman of the National Coun- dealing with founderof the Black 9 until 1, a concert Saturday after- In the early morning of Feb- the individualssearch quers, club at Davidson cil of the YMCA while still an for understanding dramatic noon, and an informal affair Sat- ruary4, while the school slept,Da- a better of him- College. He was a member and undergraduate student. Appears on self, his relation to the university, urday evening, 8 'til 12. unknowingly brushed Feb. 4 In 1953 Mr. Smith his vidson Here College received teacher of the Davidson tragedy the nation and world, and the D. degree Divinity Audiences of dancers and critics shoulders with as bandit Friday night, February 4 at 8:15, first time since 1039. and were re- Presbyterian Church Men's Bible B. from Yale have all acclaimed rhythm quietly struggle for freedom. These sec- a Religion the Jennings Fields stole the Budapet String willbe ceived with high acclaim in Eng- Class, and an elder in his church. School with major in style by band, dormitories, making Quartet tions were further divided into in Higher He featured the Morrow through the heard at Davidson in conjunction land,Prance. Holland,and Switzer- He was a memberof the Davidson Education. officiated and disk jockeys $850 $100 small discussion groups of from as chairman hail his record- off with and a wrist- with the Artist Series. Since its land. Lions Club and Mecklenburg for the United Stu- ings among the best in the in- was to killone ten to fifteen students each. The dent Christian Council, a national Eumanean Society watch. Fields later Americandebut at CornellUniver- South America heard the Buda- Lodge No. 176 of the Masonic strumental field. policeman and critically wound an- sity 1930, group pest String Quartet in 1961, and discussions were based on five Order. He founded the Erwin group of .students comprised of in this has become work-books, especially prepared His performances at the Holly- other as they attempted his arrest perhaps the finest exponent of an overwhelming success was the Lodge Recreation Center in David- fourteen denominational move- WiHHear for the Assembly by the National Davidson wood Palladiumand Atlantic City's in North Georgia. string quartet 1952 performance series in Japan. son in memory of his two sons ments. He has also been Acting: On Monday. January 17, at 8:191 music in the world Student YMCA Steel Pier have made his one of "Cop" emerged today. Indonesia, Africa, Council of the and lost in Secretary of U.S.C.C. p.m.. Literary Society Ed Linker from North Australia who their lives World War ' Eumanean the nation's top ranking bands in quietly inconspicuous role as history playing, and New Zealand audiences have YWCA. A frequrnt participant in re- will hold its regular meeting with his The of quartet Assembly is n. just three years since its incep- Davidson's faithful night watch- is to the received the group with en- The National the by ligious emphasis services and a> Dr. Chalmers Davidson of the which considered be legislative body the movement. Mr. Erwin is survived his tion. The group was voted the man, as police gave full credit for highest purest form of music, thusiasm. "Perfect unanimity and of Mrs. Mary Browne Erwin; widely traveled speaker, Mr. Smith1 faculty as its guest. promising and Meeting every four years, it de- wife. most band in 1991 by Fields' final capture to his alert- dates back to the 18th Century understanding of tonal and inter- one daughter, Mrs. C. Dyer of serves currently as Minister to Stu- Dr. Davidson will present to the over jockeys polled termines the policies and program R. dents University 2000 disc by ness in noting the license number Hungary's Esterhazy pretative effects," wrote one critic. Springs, 111.; grand- at the of North1 society readings from the novel magazine; when Prince of the movement during the en- Western two ' Billboard it has fulfilled of the bandit's car while parked commissioned "Papa" Haydn to It may come as a surprise to children, Robin and Erwin Dyer; Carolina at Chapel HUI. His writ- that he is in theprocess of writing. this promise. suing four-year period. ings appeared 1 on campus. Linker was honored write and play quartets for him. some to learn of the high place two sisters, Mrs. W. E. White of have in Intercol- The novel concerns the life of Da- Morrow For reason, the Platform for leejian ' has set attendance for his services,past and present, Modern quartet playing had its which the Quartet occupies on the this Morganton, Boger and Motive as well as other vidson undergraduates from the leading Effective Citizenship, prepared and Mrs. J. D. periodicals. records at clubs andhotels, in appropriate ceremonies before beginning in 1902 with Edward J. annual record-sale lists throughout of Washington, D. C. founding years of the college to including the Edgewater Park in by the Assembly, is important in The University Christian Mis- present. the student body. de Coppet, a Manhattan broker, the nation. The recorded perfor-1 the Detroit in 1992. His experience at guiding the social action to be sion, which as theme, fiction, February, came the ap- who provideda practice retreat for mances of the Budapest four on has its "The Although it is to be it seven Ivy League and Big Also in taken by the movement. In the Mature Christian in the Changing letters, etc., Ten pointment of Dr. C. J. Pietenpol four players at his Swiss "Villa Victor and Columbia have been I is based on old writ- schools within the past year at- Platform, statements of the As- present Mr. 1 to post Dean of the Flonzaley." Thus the first strictly selling about 300,000 copies per South." will Smith as ten by Davidson undergraduates. tests to his popularity collegiate the vital of sembly's position on various is- ■speaker in Faculty by the Board of Trustees professional quartet ensemble was annum, and some of the Beethoven in the communion medita- Dr. Davidson calls it an attempt circles. works have been described in the sues, and recommendations for tion at the dedication service1 to reveal historical facts about the of the College. Dr. Pietenpol had born. study, guide In the Morrow entourage is Now a long-term contract New York Tunes as the "outstand- further are made as a Thursday evening, February 10. He undergraduate life here in such a Dorothy served as acting dean since Sep- under local Kae, an alluring blonde, to the WhittaU Foundation, The ing of all records this season." In for the Christian Associa- will also deliver the Chapel serv- way as to attract readers, which is who reputedly tember, 1953. tions. employs the utmost change Budapest String first 1946 the Budapest Quartet won ice on Monday, February 7. to say, perhaps,that a formal his- in corporal An unprecedented of Quartet opened musical and talent policy on February 26, as played in the the only honor in chamber music Each day's activities tory of the college will attract few while singing with came the worship service, the orchestra. $35,000 in 1988 and every year they aver- given by The Annual Recorded with a followed readers. With eyes on Kae, may Trustees called for in ath- Then, Miss we age twenty-four concerts in the Music Awards. by a Bible Presentation. The book to be written in five take note, however, $10,000 letic subsidization. This decision o'clock, Business Firms Will of the stipulated outside contribu- Coolidge Auditorium, performing Most people take it for granted until four with a break for sections, should take another four insurance policy held on the cus- that if lunch, the delegates met plenary years did not meet the quota, it on the magnificent Stradivari in- that the in or five to complete as Dr. tom-madetrombone of leaderMor- tions sessions, sections, or work groups, for writing only was to be supplied by the college, struments there. This connection is composed of Hungarian HoldInterviewsHere Davidson has time row. musicians, separate and The following marked departure from past with the Library also affords the but at present all are or in YMCA YWCA business firmsJ during the summer vacations. The Morrow first played profes- a During arranged policy. en- group opportunities for studying Russian by birth and are American meetings. the afternoon have to hold interviews selections to be read are from the sionally during his early teens in Met with unbridled However, time, night with most quarters, many the incomparable collection of citizens. the historic free and at after the interested students: first section and concern under- his hometown of New Haven, thusiasm in sessions, delegates got Lehigh Cement Com- Con- brighter days lay manuscript and recorded music. name was justified and the quartet evening the Portland graduate life in the 1830's. It con- necticut. He felt that ahead exchange pany, January 14; Colgate-Palmo- continued his musical long-suffering originally started with complete to know each other and sists of letters, supposedly written education at the Julliard School for the Wildcats. The Quartet's annual schedule opinionswithfellowdele- live Company, January 28; Stan- by spring elections saw now over a Hungarian membership. ideasand a student to his parents and of Music in New York where Paul The annual consists of hundred gates country. PROP. B. J. ERWIN Company, January 31; Floyd Feeney gar- concerts, It was this organization which from all over the dard Oil his girl, or girls, back home. Whiteman took notice of him named to the and their recent tours DeeringMiliken Mills, February 2 changed and gantuan heading up virtually toured the United States and In the course of the week vari- Have times too much? inked him into his orchestral ag- task of David- have covered the four phases of "Y" movement and 3; Enka Corporation of Ameri- I son's student government. The corners of the globe. In 1950 the Europe in the 1920's Joseph Hois- ous the As read one of the letters which gregation. man, violin; Kroyt, and related organizations werepre- ca, February 2; Civil Service Ex- usual routine on (CawHtW On Pag* Four) musicians toured Europe for the first Boris concerned the Now, at 39, bandman Morrow viola, and Jac Gorodetzky, second sented. One evening was devoted "The Snake Pit" Is aminer, February 3; Burroughs. the Sabbath, Irealized that we as can February look back on a career of ex- violin, are natives of Odessa; the to the World's Student Christian 4. students at the Davidson of today, perience withEddie Ducbin, Artie (Continued Pour) Assembly became very to On P«fe Federation. The Union Movie Feature Proctor k Gamble, February 10 have little cause moan Shaw, Vincent Lopez, Tommy Dor- acquainted with the work of the and 11; Burlington Mills. February about compulsory Vespers. In the sey and Jimmy Dorsey. He has University Service, Stu- spent, "Satchmo" Armstrong World the "The Snake Pit," starring Ulivia 17; Guaranty Trust Company of 1830's. the students for in- been under contract with the Co- Movement, and stance, Sunday R.O.T.C. Department dent Volunteer deHnvilland, Leo Genn, and Mark N.Y.. Feb. 21; Connecticut General all afternoon read- lumbia Broadcasting System, RCA World Service. Stevens, is the College Union Film Life Insurance, February 22: Gen- ing from the Bible and listening to Victor Records, and Mercury Re- ' a .-ermon by one The Assembly closed on a note- Committee's feature for tonight eral Electric, March 3. delivered of the cording Company. Uncle Sam's Returns To Davidson Reveab AwardsPlan of Christian unity with a com-- and Saturday night. Shows begin Crown Petroleum, March 7; professors. Navy also enjoyed the music of By JOHN TRASK munion service Sunday morning. tonight at 7 and 9 p.m. Tomorrow Hanover Bank of NY.. March 7; In those days, studying on the Morrow's tromboneduring a three- I TheROTC Department this week Lawrence' practically a "Satchmo" Armstrong will The Carolina bus left night's showing will start at 9. Ad- KendallCottonMills. March 8; J.C. Sabbath was cardinal year stint. 1943 through 1946. Louis Irevealed a plan designed to in- 1 simply campus February on Sunday and arrived in Davidson mission is 29 cents. Penney Company, March 9; Elec- sin and wasn't done. One In 1990 "Rio Rita," his first disc be back on the crease incentive in drill and to Monday evening. kept a repeat performance Miss dellavilland was men- tro-Metallurgical Company. March the Sabbath and made no for RCA, made a hit in the record- 14 for add to general excellence of per- Bell, bones about similar to last year's concert. All tioned for an Academy Award for 9: Southern March 24: Pilot it. ing world. This was followed by sonal preparation. her performance in Insurance, April 9. an attempt top waxings "Night seats for the programare reserved. " "The Snake Late It is in to draw such as Train." Effective January 11 and ex- Others members "Greyhound." Between January 19 and February Cleland,DukePastor, Pit and actually did receive an will be added at a later criticism from the of Eu "One Mint Julep," 9, may get tickets tending until the May Awards Day, Oscar a year later for her role in date. that Dr. Davidson is reading selec- "Rose. Rose, I Love You," and students their outstanding any Inter-Fraternity Council cadets and units will "The Heiress." Representatives from the follow- tions from his newest endeavor, "That Old Black Magic." Morrow, from be period. member for the special price of selected each drill This Leads D.C. Vespers Mary Jane Ward wrote the novel ing stated that their companies which he intends to entitle whose talents are not confined to competition will constitute one of is would be interested in interview- "Alenda Lux." He contends that band directing, composed $1.79. After February 9, the Returning Davidson on which the film based. The has also the factors in selection of the win- to the cam- refers to ancient practice ing Davidson men, if enough ad- such criticism will help him as he a number of pop tunes, tickets will go up to $2.00. pus the Vesper this title the of which ners of annual awards. tn lead Service of tossing insane persons into a vanceinterest was indicatedon the works further on the novel. the best known is his "Boogie Armstrong got his start inmusic Sunday will be Dr James T. Clel- On the unit level, there will be snake pit in an attempt to shock part of the students here: This presentation, Woogie March." while be was at the "Colored and, pastor of the University with the a selection of the Best Company Duke to sanity. The film pre- Chase New discussion, Mr. Waif's Home for Boys" where he College Chapel. them back National Bank of critical should not take Morrow's succession of hit went years and Best Platoon of the Month by sents a view of our modern-day York, Broyhill Furniture Company much more than an hour and all recordings and club dates places when he was twelve was burn and edu- bugle, and the Cadet Regimental Commander Dr. Cleland "snake pits," the asylums for the if Lsaoir, N.C., and First National members of Eu arc urged to at- Sis orchestral reputation among old. He first tried the cated in Scotland. After coming then the cornet. In jazzy New Or- and his staff. The selection is based insane. Bank and Trust Co. of Asbeville. tend. the highest in the nation. on performance in drill as a unit, to the United Mm be taught at Co-producers are Anatole Litvak leans, where the "king" got his VELMA joining faculty start, MIODLITON personal appearance, percentage Amherst before the and RobertBassler. and Mr.Litvak he was a natural from the Returns with S^tcnnto Duke 1'nivrrsity Divinity beginning. His clear, true, and of attendance, conduct of training, at is the director of "The Snake Pit." Today hi- is in constant de- notes got him his first musi- player town. getting and cadet response. Both units School. COMING FILMS clean in After campus pulpits con- Resigns will receive streamers indicating mand in and is Pictures scheduled through Feb- Capt. Lamar Post cal Job. One night when Bunk married at 18, he took a job play- sidered one of the most popular ruary Fair," Johnson didn't turn up at Mat- ing with Fate Marble's band on their excellence. include "State star- months. vision Leadership college preachers in the entire ring Rogers, January 22; School and a> ranga's joint on Perdido Street, the Mississippi River excursion Each company will choose one Will on Has Business Position A Davidson graduate of 1948, the Executive Officer of the outstanding country. January 27 Head Louis sat in for him (for $1.25 a boats Dixie Bell and Sidney. In cadet from each of the "The Cruel Sea" on With Charlotte Concern Captain Lamar played freshman quarters and Headquarters an II, in during Our speaker Li especially close and "Arsenic and Old Lace" night). 1922, Joe Oliver sent— for him and MS I. and classes the 28: Colonel J D. Sapp of the David- football and was a member of the Service Company of the 89th When the war came in 1017, Louis went north in a land just first hour of drill. to this school as Davidson con- on February 11and 12; and "David son CollegeReserve Officers Train- Heavy honorary Doctor court of control while here. He Tank Battalion he city of New Orleans, (at the getting used to flappers, coon skin In the second hour of drill, the ferred on him an Iand Bath.sheba" on February 26 ing Corps today was Sigma years ago I announced the also a member of Phi He then attended the Ground Vavy's request) clamped down on coats, bathtub gin, and jazz itself. Cadet Regimental Staff will ob- of Divinity three in and 28. resignation of Captain Howard E. Epsilon Fraternity recognition of outstanding Social and Sig- General School at Fort Rile) ■he honky-tonks, night clubs, bars, From his modest beginning, serve the above cadets and choose his Lamar, Regular Army Officer and ma honorary Spanish Kansas, 2, to of Delta Pi. fra- from August 1949, to and other places in the disease- Armstrongorganized his ownband, the outstanding MS I, II, and III service the work the Church. at Col- ternity. 31, Dr. presented YMCA Membership Assistant PMSftT Davidson December 1040. From Januar> lidden "District." This clamping and he himself changed from the cadet in the regiment.Personal ap- Cleland the lectern lege. On completing his 1, 1060, using ROTC train- to June 19. 1000, he at down brought about the mass cornet to the trumpet. From then pearance, performance in drill, Bible which we arc in the Captain Lamar voluntarily re- ing. Captain Lamar tended the Infantry Davidson College Presbyterian Meeting Monday was honored School at Fort _a J 1— ■■■ta^eWa* ■! a.a»,» BHtt AsMieveai ae iAairIrlinai aal f* n«-» ■■!—■- wflaek A«> n§ IrnWrMI mm MCOna CIW Ifftflffwr "■ TFJV rVJST WTTICW sli \JMVIVaWfl, VW*V*# UltVeVr wtW MBJB; WW Kappa. fices. We must lay the groundwork March 3, 1W7 3. I resolve te continue being a carefully by speaking to everyone Christian in name only. constantly and joining all the FRIDAY, JANUARY 14. 1955 PAGff TWO I roopfvo to dnrniw Tvtiinp clubs possible. There is a dsngsr every cut allowedme. in really becoming interestedIn a function on campus that could not be 4. I resolve te spend at least difficult subiect and being tempted 4|»»ma Imuh a jAam fimliM ivith.furril- pursue it further, but we can ], answered in another way. Davidson re- mriff nwn 9 HI IMPVffV^ to E. Erwin Devoted ' Ing for myself or overcome this and continue to get ,fj*wt ■"j constructive mains one of few schools which maintain "w f WSJ THIS /S *w*I (j Ifcieiw«-R< I ntfc ■ ■ ■ the beet "redes with the least His Life To Youth so rigorous a program of compulsory 4 Ireserve never te be seen on work. The Grim Reaper struck Thursday chapel. campus after noon on Satur- "ALL THAT GLITTERS IS — — These are but three of many signs of NOT GOLD- impartially as is his wont day. action and change on the campus which, JUNIORS — If we have made d took away one of the most beloved 7. Iresolve net te think or talk we believe, have led to a more coopera- proper preparations by getting in ofessors who ever walked the Davidson seriously about anything of and selecting tive atmosphere at Davidson this year on lading a lot of activities the mpus. value. notoriously easy courses for those the part of students and administration. '" ' -— * — — —— 8. Iresolve net te participate in ' .- | " ' we For Edward J. Erwin was much more -y UCM attend any of the which do well in but which do There is an undying will here to get or not stimulate our thinking, things an a professor. Generations of young Artist Series, as I may things done, and the will seems to be in be should go pretty smoothly and the ;n whocame and went along the shaded _^Sa^gflga^afaV stimulated and challenged. process hometown paper may soon have full of realization. "" nothing ilks of Davidson for a third of a century I resolve to reed about some big news to feature! IIremember him as a friend and helper the conditionof the world as well as a teacher. Many of them will it may disturb my peace of SENIORS— THIS IS IT! We have Foresight mind. reaped what we have sown, and :all that in his classes literature took 10. I resolve te be as critical as both keys are ours atlast! Nomore a new meaning for them, for Profes- Concentrated action with an emphasis possible of every aspect of studying no more meetings! * and Erwin with his fine human touch and on student body meetings can be seen for Davidson life te shew my me- We can play this year and receive iengaginghumor could make literature the coming semester as President Floyd furify ana inaoponoonee. the adulation of those underclass- irant and meaningful to the dullest Feeney presents the newly revised Con- These are some of the most fre- men who admire our sparkling quent conscious or subconcious keys with almost religious devo- stitution of the Student Body. Added to New Year's resolutions made by tion. Who cares if we— have really As teacher of the Men's Bible Class at this a new Constitution of the Y.M.C.A Davidson students, and while none not learned much why to It i DavidsonCollege PresbyterianChurch will cause further impact on discussions of us is guilty of all of these, necessary if wehave our Phi Bete !orning nevertheless it should not be dif- give security likewise made the Bible a vital force. and frames of mind. From this point key to us the that In his lectures, often emphasized with two issues, involving some drastic Th« campus parking situation has long bnn a source of bitter student-administration dissension ficult to find ourselves in several. we are smart? Those peer mis- these which seams explosive of bomb. Pint triggered AU of these deserve detailedtreat- actually capstone key- to have reached the proportion* a Cobalt into violence guided souls who think histrionic qualities, the Biblical characters changes, will form the and by the erection of restrictive parking areas near the recently completed College Union, the situation ment, but space only allows a brief they "njoy leemingi came to life with all their nobility and stone to a busy year. was made impossible by the sacrifice of many parkin* areas to the construction of Balk Hall. The glance at the three. situation had a happy climax, however, as the administration graciously consented to a be- first Whew! We did not realize how baseness, sorrows, be- turn field lucky their joys and and With the first issues of the coming hind Watts Dormitory into a large andspacious parking area. THOSE GOLDEN KEYS ' we were net to get that really big office last spring, as came human saints and sinners. semester the student newspaper will be- FRESHMEN— We have made ODK changed itspolicy in the nick Mr. and Mrs. Erwin lost two sons in gin to expound on these two issues in outstanding records at our various of for us to be classified as to they preparatory or high schools and time World War II and them erected order that they might be presented "Behind-the-scene leaders." Thank — monument, expect to con- a memorial not auseless but thoroughly. In passing the new constitu- goodness, we shall be spared the a beautiful lodge of stone and timber sur- tions, the student body will take upon its tinue at David- confusion thosepoor underclass- sen to be like of men who do not know now rounded by recreation grounds free for shoulders responsibility for student or- Emily Dickin " whether offices are important or the use of the community. Mr. Erwin ganization in these two important fields |_^ t sen's frog in the kept it up himself. Many a morning he for years to come. Hence it will be im- not. could be seen on his way to the lodge to portant that each member of the present pend surround- THIRD RESOLUTION in an hour or two of labor before job to be ed all day by an We shall continue as CHRIS- put student body consider it his admiring bog— TIANS IN NAME ONLY THIS classes, with his own hands . maintaining well acquainted with the constitutions so Iw "'v " |ust YEAR. Certainly it would be in- the project nearest his heart, dedicated that he may cast his vote in a measured P* aaS Iehanofed DOfMift. compatible for our plans always to the memory of his sons and to the en- direction. Gregg I* 's most *m" to be first in everything to take joyment of Davidson youth. Evaluation and scope of the Univer- portant to begin seriously someone whosaid: "Who- golden soever would greatest among young people were his hobby. He sity ChristianMission will come early next aiming early for those two be For keys which everyone seems to you shall be last" and wanted us understood them as few of us can after semester. In this new departure from the want. We are very grade-conscious to crucify self. Everyone knows losing the bloom of our own youth. And conventional special services there are and some of us werelucky enough that it is only the outward appear- his hobby kept him young in spirit until likely to be many views and opinions. to get easier profs than others; ance which counts and that the — consequences important the very day he was called away. Char- Already major questions have arisen they may learn more but who are more Observer, 2, about the services which are only to be cares since they will not have bet- than the motives. Who dees this lotte Sunday, Jan. 1955. grades! Unfortunately are poor carpenter think He is te tell time, i.e., delivery ter there amplified with doesn't just a few offices open to us in us that we must lose our live* te of a social gospel with suppressed regard the spring, but wecan begin subtle find them and apart from Him to the basic problem of believing show politicking now by watching the we can do nothing? DM He have Hindsight up in the titles of the talks? Titles don't upperclassmen's techniques. a Phi Bete and ODK key? A year never ends but that one looks matter much. What the speakers say will back upon the endeavors made during be the proof of this pudding. Letter to Hie Editor: the year and tries to evaluate them. Cer- Add to these the continuing problem tainly the year 1954 at Davidson was a of athletic subsidy, andother chance prob- year of change, and sometimes of flux. lems such as hell week or holidays, and Visitor To College Shocked By There remain at this moment several the spring semester will be one of an major issues in a state of flux. Football argument provoking nature. We hope Sportsmanship OfDC Students subsidy and the problem of segregation that amidst the arguments there will also Asbeboro, N. C. your lovely campus in several could be considered among these. Other be room for thought. December 15, 1954 years,Ileft home early in orderto problems, major and minor, which face Editor, The Davidsonlan have time to look over your new are in a state of evolution- Davidson College buildings, especially the new the institution Davidson, Carolina Union. ary change to be leading in Who Stole North that seems Dear Sir: During the game an incident definite directions. It is these that we evening it was my pleasure TheDingDong The highest tribute ever given to the universality of "MeCarthyism" it that it was "potent" enough Last occurred which— was a distinct look back upon with some sense of to crush the hard shell of student provincialism to the extent of it being satirised in a DAVIDSO- to motor over to Davidson for the shock to me an incident which I progress. No class of Davidson has ever had a NIAN cartoon. Davidson-Duke basketball game. had never expected to witness at Progress has been made, for instance, more diabolical idea than the men of the Since this was my first visit to Davidson. Irefer to the booing of injured faculty-student communications. Amid class which gave to us Chambers an Duke player. Such ill- in bell. mannered not expected studentbody the past Graduating before conduct is the rumblings of the they had to listen to it from— any college cheering sec- springboth students and faculty members sing out with its 450 daily efforts, they Davidson College Must Have Subsidization tion and of all things, certainly who were aware of the situation saw the insured themselves againstany class net from Davidson! after By WILLARD WOLF! ficial to a college a winning player any ability as important as paying the that the than with at all would most Perhaps your body need for closer bonds in order them ever being able to have enough football or basketball team. What come merely (or team very liberally. student Ibelieve that subsidzation to Davidson an might be interested boy administration and students might con- peace and quiet to do good work. the of earthly good is there in an educa- education, so many inthe who athletics is absolutely essential at when other Someonehasmade theridiculous was the butt of this unnecessary matters which without delibera- Evidently Santa tion thatcomes from a college colleges (such U.) verse on Claus saw the situa- pro- that as Sun Tan will assertion that sports exist for the jeering. Morgan, Jr., Davidson. Without a liberal supports a losing team? Such a pay liberally toplay them, possibly He was E. C. tion would be grossly misunderstood. To- tion, and during the wild blizzards of the him for students. This can't be generally ?j> gram of subsidies Davidson will college might furthermore, known Junior Morgan. ward this end Dr. Cunningham, Dean holidays adopted our bell to join the produce winning team; well not exist! And and see to it that he true of big-time varsity sports; for This boy never a it is only by paying the highest no college; except is the same who was worked, gather- and nothing is quite so important has worries in the average, unpaid student has awarded first place Spencer and others have jingle bells of his sleigh so that he might prices for our players that we can football. in North Caro- to a small, arts college no contact at all with the big win- lina high sportsman ing students in frank discussion groups to not become a traffic fatality on foggy liberal as obtain a wininng team. schools for winning Many people fail to grasp the ning team, and the team certainly ship yean hash out current problems. We might look Christmas eve as he sped a team. three ago. Coach Hal through the NOT MADE— BOUGHT point, that above all else, a col- does nothing for the students. Bradley also thought enough to further progress during 1955, night delivering It has been suggested that by of forward goodies to the kiddies. spending an additional $10,000 Great teams don't just happen; legemust have a winning team. Of Paid varsity sports exist for the him to appoint him co-captain for they bought. college, progress that will lead to final realization He was disappointed, however, to find Davidson could obtaina team that are Unfortunately, in course, there is no reason why glory of the and for that the Davidson game. It appears on thepart of students that often they see that the bell stirred every creature in would be on a par with any in the past, Davidson has not been in such a team would have to affect purpose alone. The job of training ironical indeed that the boos the habit buying college's standing physically belongs to red on administration procedures simply every house (even the smallest mouse) to the Southern Conference. But why of her students. the academic one the students should have been directed at this She somehow managed to get a way or another. The important the humble P.T. classes, but the particular because they have not taken time to read which he delivered presents. Chambers do the thing halfway? We suggest individual! spend $50. student body without it. But we thing is that the team comes varsity sports exist for the greater Dancer, Prancer, that we an additional Of courseIcant bepositive that black and white. bell also scared Rudolph 000 and buy the best team in the must be up-to-date. If Davidson Is first— that is what the college is glory of the Alma Mater, and as these boos system, to team wants, for; matter were from Davidson Revision of the cut with and Vixenaway, so he had to run on five South. havethe kind of she known and any educationthat such are a of supreme im- students. However, was sitting -players, pay I changes in penalties involved in cutting cylinders that night. It also caused four If money is what it takes to pro- she must pay the and a college may have to offer is portance to the ruling hierarchy in the Davidson cheering section, well,or they purely secondary college. and clarification of overcut fire alarms, ladies, cure a winning team, then we them will never come a matter. This is of the and it appeared the Jeering reviews deafened three old to Davidson. 1 paid varsity was should be satisfied with nothing axiom No. of foot- So we must take no chances rather widely spread among those penalties can be seen as but the begin- and made London bridge collapse. ball. but the best. Surely our trustees Nowadays, inter-collegiate foot- with our varsity teams. If $100,000 sitting around me. In no way ning of broadening for a system which is In despair Santa tried to give Cham- ' ample ball is big business, and the fact buy required chapel who have such funds for Davidson is too hard; its will not us the best team in would Iwant to condemn any in- at present, saving and bers bell away. No one would take it, and providing more comfortable quar- thatDavidson has refusedto recog- academic standards are too high. the South, we can spend more, nocent person, but, judging from vespers, moderately liberal. A faculty as he looked around the world and saw ters for the students, for replacing nise this truth has been the major It would never do to make high- since nothing contributes so much the garb of some of these more group busy at revision shows no sign of all the fine Davidson asleep Rumple and Carolina Inn, and reason for her poor record in the priced football players wear them- to what a college stands for, its foul-mouthed, it wouldappear they students in past. After all, varsity football is slacking investigation during 1955. What their beds he didn't have the heart to put building badly neededmusic build- selves out trying to study on top educational effectiveness, or its were bonafide Davidsonians. ings; surely they could not object no longer sport; it is the college's of a full time job playing ball. physical well-being as a winning more could be asked? it back in its place atop publicity Theinjury, a bruiseand arather Chambers. to the providing of the $80,000 a chief agent, and it is the Every college that has a great win- team. The devil take those who nasty cut, of the unnecessary Monday Rumor we hope will not prove Abolition has it that he gave it finally to year that we are told is necessary business of the team to win for ning team provides such courses like good, clean football— it doesn't serious. It did require aid, the college— that is what paid — first chapel and better organization of chapel Davey Jones, and that it has now become to buy a winning football team. it is as: Basket Weaving 21-22; Skull win! Our team must win despite however, and that boy to do. It must win at all costs, for was all the in general is a further move forward in a diving bell. But whatever happened to We cannot think of any other Collecting 31, and Basic Motorboat the principles involved or else asked for.Please let know why way money only through constant victoriescan me of the thorniest of local problems. it, we thank Santa for the best Christmas in which the could be Racing 41-48 to make sun that there is no hope for Davidson Col- any Davidson supporter should ob- one spent that would do more to pro- a college maintain agood standing the players can lege. Therefore Ibelieve subsidy The question must yet be asked, however, present of 1954. Long live Santa Claus. devote themselves a ject to that?!! mote the well being of Davidson in the iwmhnnk world. entirely to the activity they are is imperative, and should be in- Very chapel serves an important Ring more, truly yours, whether still no wild bell. College. For nothing is more bene- It is ridiculous to think that a being paid for. This matter is al- augurated immediately. E. C. MORGAN, SR. ■ ■

Speaking ES BOBBY RENN GOES DAVIDSON MEN ATTEND -of- BIG TIME IN SERVICE Gtfje Babitooman NCAA MEETING IN NY. Sports ALCNDA LUK OBI O■T A LIIIRTAI FRIDAY, By JIM HOLSHOUSER a '^PlL — JANUARY 14, 1955 THE DAVIDSON!AN PAGK THREE

SOME CAGE TALK the bowl games over, full interest of the sports iis now turned to basketball, and the big talk in the bVVithd is the Wolfpack of North Carolina State, currentlyDavidson Cagers To Hit VPITonight ranked as second in the nation, along with Kentucky's Wild- cats who continue to be selected as the nation's best when it comes to the cage game. N. C. State has been the topic of wide discussion since the Wolfpack has been placed on proba- Matmen In Even Break Cats Seeking Revenge tion by*the NCAA and is ineligible for the NCAA tourney, the only one in which they are permitted to play according to the rules of the Atlantic Coast Conference (naturally, they are With Big Four Clubs In Blacksburg Contest still eligible for the AAC tournament). Since State has come Davidson's Varsity wrestlers played host to North Caro- Tonight the Wildcats invadeBlacksburg, Virginia, to meet up with what many think is the finest crew Everett Case has lina State last Wednesday night, and the Wolfpack matmen Cadets of V.P.I, in a Southern Conference battle, and the there, t ever assembled the decision is especially cruel to Wolf- proved to be too tough for the Wildcats as they pounded out Cats stand an excellent chance of bettering their present 2-1 pack supporters. There has been talk of a change in the rules a 24-8 decision. The loss evened the Davidson record against conference record. Going into tlhis contest, Hobby Cobb boasts that will permit the State club to accept a possible bid to the BigFour competition at one win and one loss. Previously, the an average per game of slight!ly over 23 points, and he'll be Tournament, National Invitation the second of the top tour- Wildcats had beaten the North out to up his average if at all neys. Whether this happens or not will determine whether Carolina trum- in u match at possible. In a pro-Christmas game the Carolines have their top-flight representative in the post- Greensboro. here at Davidson, V.P.I, took the Winter Track Team Cats, Greek Basketball season clashes. It's toobad that it had to happen this season, Although some excellent measure of the so the de- to avenge the defeat should then, not the tactics (spring tryouts matches resulted from the sire but if State had used Begins Workouts meeting, Davidson was only able be an added incentive for Coach Under Way With of prospective players) which brought about the suspension, Twelve boys began workouts last to win two individual matches. Miller's quintet. they might not have the team that is tearing the opposition to week for the winter track season Captain Johnny Buxton won an At present the Cats have an shreds. which begins February 5. 1955. easy decision in his match, while overall won and lost record of 4-7, FirstRound Games The team, under the watchful eye Ritzcll Snider provided the lone due largely to a disastrous road The interfraternity basketball opened Gym- The Kentucky club got the shock of the season last week of Coach Whittle, will continue Wildcat pin of thr night. trip prior to the Christmas holi- season in Johnston Georgia Tech, one of the weakest members of the working out weekly through Feb- An unusually large crowd was days. On that jaunt, the Cats nasium Monday night with eight clashing opening Conference, suddenly caught fire and handed ruary when the regular seasonIon hand for the meet, and fine dropped a game to the College of teams in the fcenitheastern round. The games were played loss in 129 games.It was a closes. The Wildcats will enter support for the team wa.s shown Charleston and defeated The Cita- the Wildcats their first home-court three meets,the highlight of which by the students present del before traveling to Memphis two at a time on the cross courts. near-impossible win for the Jackets who are traditionally one will be the Southern Conference This year's teamseemstobeone and losing to Southwestern and In the initialbattles, the SAE and of the league doormats, but the loss did not drop the Wild- meet February 19th, at the V.M.I,Iof the best Davidson has had since the University of the South. The Pika quintets were victorious. The cats from their No. 1rating in national standings. The game fieldhouse in Lexington, Virginia. the war. and future meets will day after returning from their trip SAEs scattered their scoring among the team members as they which may accomplish that feat will be played in Raleigh on The team will be built around probably prove this point. When the Cats played host to Duke. year's Frank Though they game by ran up 44 points to down the ATOs. 22, LaSalle. TheExplorers, with Ail- last stalwarts. tourney time rolls around at Wash- lost the the January when State meets Mitchner. Phil Koonce. and Jack ington and Lee on the first week score of 105 to81. the boys turned Baker scored 14 of the losers' 38 dropped American Tom Gola at the controls, will probably provide the Huffaker. Moving up from last end in March, the Wildcat scrap- in a very creditable performance. points while Bradford in stiffest opposition of the season for the Wolfpack, and if the year's freshman squad, which was pers are sure to be right in the Two days later came the loss to 10 for the winners. The Pikas' victory, they stand a good chance of one of the best in recent years, thick of the fight for the confer- Davidson's Hobby Cobb it shewn above M h» reaches beyond V.P.I. Gaither was Monday's high-point State club can take the man with 17 tallies, although the (Continued On Back P.O.) ence championship. outstretched Wofford hands to score " basket that helpedhim get During the holidays the team moving into the country's top spot. game in which he played was the 26 points against the Terriers.— (Photo by Daniel.) traveled to Asheboro and met the McCrary Eagles, one of the top lowest-scoring contest of the eve- ning. by JERRY SPEAKS: independent teams in this section The Pikas beat the Betas even ten points, winning to LOCAL SCENE LOOKS DARK of the country. Greatly aided by an 38 28. In the second set of games, the the Davidson basketball scene, the outlook has be- 22 points by Sammy Ranzino. the former All-American at State, the fast-breaking Kappa Sigs racked e a bit gloomy. Wildcat supporters watched Tuesday as Take Win up 52 points to stop the SPEs. Babbling BrooksCat Tankers Eagles came nut of the contest season, against only Feeney, 12 points, club suffered its seventh loss of the the victors. Worse than the loss of with lead the KappaSigs, butalmost everly play- wins. Nevertheless, this year's club has made an im- A week ago, three representatives of the Davidson Col- this holiday game was the loss of EOnprovement year's record, which stood at 3-10 going lege Athletic Committee arrived back on the campus after Gaylord Walker, outstanding cen- ing member of that team scored on last From Carolina Eastern one or more field goals. For the go ter, who chipped an ankle bone in into exams. Coach Danny Miller's crew has had to without attending the annual NCAA meetings in New York City. Dr. losers. Brown hit five foul shots " varsity swimming team traveled to Greenville, a practice session. Gaylord willbe "big man, and when Gaylord Walker hurt his ankle last F. W. Johnston was the voting delegate at thegeneral meeting. Davidson's and the same number of field a Carolina, to meet the Eastern Carolina out for the remainder of the sea- week, it left the club with only one man, freshman George Coach Whittle was the alternate delegate and also attended North last weekend goals to amass 15 points. In what North State Conference. The Wildcat swimmers son. Lyon, the 6-2 mark. The lack of the tall guys has hurt the track coaches' meeting, while tankers of the Tuesday night week the was undoubtedly the night's over a The of this edged their share of Coach Dole attended the football ,improved player overhis freshman brought back their third consecutive win without loss. invaded the closest game,the Sigma Chis in the early games when the Cats got less than Wofford Terriers Gams 45-43 in hotly- coaches' meeting. ■year, Davidson's rebounding hopes Davidson team won eight of ten first places and came out and played as if they the Phi a the all-important rebounds. , — — Cats' den contested, see-saw battle. The big question involved was arc about shot. The boys have on the long end of the 60-24 score. were thinking only of avenging the Pitxer and Shaw shared high honors for over-all record, the Cats are steadily mov- the discussion concerning televised plenty of fight left and they'll need In the individual scoring. Bill defeat administered by the Cats Inspite of the recommendation, the Sigs, each scoring 10 points. a position in the Southern Conference Tournament. football. The to our support, so until the time Carrell, with 10 points, was high in football.Superior height and re- ing toward be decided by a separate commit- good two games while losing only one inconfer- when fortune comes Coach man for the Cats. Carrell won BULLETIN serve power enabled the Terriers Davidson has won two tee at a later date, was to continue Miller's way in the form of a tall first places. to build up an early lead that they Davidson JVs lost a close contest JVs, ence action, and all the signs seem to indicate that the Cats the practice of televising only one man. let's continue to support the Eastern meet, relinquished, as three men to Appalachian State 6541. network, Prior to the the Managers wanted!There arc two never won't be one of the clubs that are left out when tourney time game a week,on a single Cats. a vic- contributed 15 points or more. A standout in defeat was Bobby Davidson tankers had taken Baker, points, 18 a few breaks, the Red and Black crew as was done in 1954. tory over The Citadel and a home vacancies open for anyone in- Dennie Mathis' 17 was high for the who scored 26 rolls around. And with meeting, one standings. At the football As one person said. "It would meet win over Eastern Carolina. visitors, while Hobby Cobb'.s 26 of which came in the first half. could easily finish high in family for a terested in managing the David- Cats second recommendation was made quite a spectacle to Monday will afford the swim- was high for the game. The action The took their It be have about Next game of Friday by change in .the substitution rule. 60 Korean veterans dispersed mers a chance to better their son JVs. For further information, was often interrupted by the the seasonlast by defeating Bulldogs, will also be decided a commit- through the crowd at a Davidson mark. They will travel to Colum- referee's whistle, as a total of 48 The Citadel passed, see Jerry Helms. 87-60. Harding and Bennett were PERKINSON WINS CONTEST tee. If the four-minute basketball game during the play- bia, South Carolina to meet the personal fouls were called. abolished, permitting Peoe) Th» Davidsonian pick-the-winners contest got off to a rule will be ing of the National Anthem." University swimmers. In the preliminary game, the (Continued On Back a man to re-enter a game after flying start in the last issue with the staff writers making the the quarter in which he started. first predictions.Bunny Perkinson was high man on the totem pole,picking eight winners in the twelve-game poll. Following Davidson will field the first him were Bob Pulliam and Leon Howell with seven winners, sprint shuttlerelay team in its his John Johnson with six right picks. Perkin- tory at the Virginia Relays. This and Jon Regen and event, margin a result of his picking George is a 240-yard with each man son's winning came as carrying the baton 60 yards. As of Washington as an upset winner over Wake Forest. He was the the present, outstanding in the only one who picked the Colonials. trials are Frank Mitchener, Phil _J **S W *ar Kl\ Koonce and Jimmy Welter, a Char- This week's predictions are shown below. lotte freshman. Weller and Koonce have also been outstanding in the broad jump.

Ex-Cat Bobby Renn On All-Star Club It is evident that after David- lacing by Wofford, our The hopes of the '55 edition of than average passer. Playing with son's 81-43 Wildcat football team were Armour this past basketball fortunes will remain the the 19th Division jeopardixed can given a tremendous boost recently until Coach Miller year, he had a forty-five-yard find that good big man. And no when Coach Dole learned that punting average. Renn played one can say Bobby Renn, who recently was that coach hasn't been quarterback Army team, trying to man. He selected on the All-European for his find that has Service football team, will being switched from his halfback made several trips to distant areas Armed to interview boys return to Davidson next fall and spot he played at Davidson. those who he again don the togs for the Renn willbe a sophomore on re- knows can be of aid on the boards. once As far as situation goes, Da Wildcats. entering Davidson next fall with the vidson has about best calibre Renn, who played football for three years of eligibility left. If the of small a coach could want, Davidson in 1952, before he was he can live up to the expectation, men drafted, considered as an ex- the Cats may be greatly helped by but the trouble is they're all small is as goes. cellent ball-handler and a better his return. basketball With the in- jury of Gaylord Walker, a vastly The Davidson Students Pick 'En Dick Tommy Bill Henry Bill When a roommate gets you Taylf *mnm* Brown M-m-man, Adams McNair a blind date with and she turns out to jf Virginia Virginia - Virginia over Washington and Lee Virginia Virginia his younger sister " be a real doll... that's PURE PLEASURE! N.C. State over Wake Forest State State State State ■ .. Duke over Virginia Duke Duke Duke Duke George Washington over Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland Geo Wash Penn SUte over West Virginia Penn St. W. Va. W. Va. Penn St. LaSalle over N. C. SUte SUte LaSalle SUte LaSalle pure pleasure South Carolina over VPI VPI VPI VPI VPI For more ... SMOKM CAMEL Richmond over Wake Forest Richmond Richmond Wake F. Wake F. Maryland over Navy Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland N.C. SUte over Villanova SUU SUte SUte State ■ Furman over Clemson Furman Furman Furman Furman No other cigarette is sorich testing^ Duke over George Washington Geo. Wash Duke Duke Geo. Wash P.S. Noother brandhos everbeen ableto matchthe|Mir»pl«c»ur« in Camel's exclusive Furman over South Carolina Furman Furman Furman Furman -^« ■^■^BxSI^bII Phillips Phillip. > 5 blond of costly toboccosl Thafs why Camels or* America's moat popular _cigarette_ I Phillips over Wake Forest Phillips Phillips MB «na^»^MaTW N. C. SUU over North Carolina SUU State SUte State f FRIDAY, JANUARY 1968 THE DAV1DSONIAN 14. PAGE FOUR THE BELLES' CHOICE Graduate Scholarships GUIFundFalls Far THE CONNOISSEUR Announced For Seniors I Short of $4,000 Goal Final reports on tne Christmas The George Washington Univer- Graduate School. University of Gift Fund were released Wednes- A Place of fine Foods for any taste num- Oregon, Eugene, Ore. day night by Kiki Lewis, sity Law School is offering a | chairman — Steak, ber of Trustee Scholarships pro- The Department of Economics- of the Gift Fund Committeeof the in Eating Specializing in viding a full three-year's tuition. at Columbia University has an- Y.M.C.A. Total contributions for Candidates must graduate in the nounced the newly instituted 1954 were $2,879.48. of which Seafood, and Chicken Dinners. upper fifth of their class and have Seager Fellowships in Economics. $1351.78 was paid and $1527.72 demonstrated qualities of leader- There are twoof these fellowships, pledged. Goal for the Gift Fund ship in addition to scholastic at- carrying a stipend of $3,500 each, was four thousand dollars. Moorwville),N. C. . Phone 3-2M1 tainment. Successful candidates open to exceptionally able students Pleadges which have not been willbe required to maintain a "B" with the A. B. degree, who wish to paid will be collected within the average as a conditionof retention pursue graduate work at Columbia week, Lewis said. of the scholarship. Applications University toward the Ph. D., and must be in before February 1. who would otherwise be unable to 1955. Application should be made do so. Interested seniors may Debaters Begin Season to the Dean of the Law School. secure application blanks by writ- Agnes Today George Washington University, ing to the Secretary, ColumbiaUni- At Scott Washington 6, D. C. versity, New York 27. New York. The controversial topic "Re- The Deans of the Graduate The deadline for completed ap- solved, That the United States Schools at Duke, Emory, Tulaae. plications is February 21, 1955. should extend diplomatic recogni- Vanderblit and the University of The Institute for the Teaching of tion to the Communist government IfliOFOtiry Chemistry of the Department of Per many cows, one bull North Carolinaannounce the estab- of China" was the subject debated lishments, at each university, of Chemistry has availablefrom funds as the Davidson Forensic Council ten special scholarships for first- granted by the du Pont Company, began its debating year today at year graduate students of unusual two Graduate Fellowships for Agnes Scott College in Atlanta, Llewellyn Takes Top ability and promise who plan to those pursuing graduate studies Georgia. Debaters on the Davidson Pi'** enter the basic fields of Arts, for the degree of Master of Science team will be Ted Reid. Malcolm Sciences and Social Studies. The in the Teaching of Chemistry. LATIN MOTIF ...tt°a oeay te Williamson, John Trask, and David ; stipends will range from $1,000 to These fellowships carry a stipend aeewhy Bite Conde, Soath Asaer. football leaa daacer-actreai, la pspaiar Wood. sV Show $1,500. Awards will be made on of $1200 plus $450 for the pay- In Female moTle aad talevlalesi aaril- Honors with the basis of .academic records, ment of tuition. Applications for By JOHN HARMON recommendations, and other evi- fellowships may be obtained by Phi Society Elects Mac by the Grad- Lyle Llewellyn. outstanding tionately called "Bull" dences of superior ability. Scores writing to the Dean of the Williamson as President member of the sophomore class, smarter set attending the Debu- on the Graduate Record Examina- uate School, St. Louis University, added another leaf to his laurel tante Ball. tion or similar recognized tests 221 North Grand Blvd..St. Louis 3. Basketball ... Philanthropic literary society Pag* Three) of honors during the Christmas Pictures of all those vying for will be helpful but are not re- Mo. (Continued From met Monday night to elect officers recess. The girls of Saint Mary's the title were displayed. Under- quired. Applications must be re- The Maxwell GraduateSchool of standouts, along with Cobb,as the for the second semester. Malcolm placed a University Junior College in Raleigh chose neath each picture was ceived by March 1. 1955. Syracuse announces a team played one of its better Williamson of theSenior Class was Lyle over ten other exciting youths box into which each belle cast her The School of Advance Interna- large number of fellowships, games. elected President, Kerry Spiers of it assistantships as the "Sweetheart of Saint ballot. From the first was tional Studies at Johns Hopkins scholarships and for Though the Cats have consistent- the Junior Class. Vice-president. Mary's." evident that Lyle. a nice, heavy- University is offering fellowships 1955-56. Among them are two fel- ly been hampered by size all sea- Other officers are as follows: The last issue of Belle* featured set young fellow, was stampeding ranging in value from $1,200 to lowships(administered by the Eco- son they seem to be improving as Secretary, Harry Antrim; Treas- Lyle's picture prominently atop an the election, and the final tabula- $2,000, as well as smaller grants, nomics Department) carrying a the season moves along. When the urer, Jim Kuist; Critics, Bill Skip Collins looksreadyfor onyil.xfj. Is he ready engraved Christmas tree. The ac- tion showed that the peculiar for specialized study in interna- stipend of $900 plus tuition up to final game rolls around,these boys School and Fred Summers; and forpolioT companying statement of the pa- pleasure of being called the tional affairs. College graduates $700 for a two-term period begin- will be giving somebody a hard Supervisors, Zell MeGee and John per reads in part. Belle* feels that "Sweetheart" of this female insti- whose backgrounds include train- ning September. 1955. One fellow- time. Gilmer. Last spring htreceived a vaccine designed to pro- he represents the typical St. tution befell a Davidson boy. ing in economics, history and poli- ship in social and politicalpsychol- tect him from infantile paralysis. Some time this Mary's girls' date and that he has When asked to comment upon tical science, as wellas in at least ogy pays $750 plus tuition up to year, after studying records on Skip one] nearly surprise Bull, $700 period. that "all-Americanappearance'." this achievement. one modern foreign language. For for a two-term Three two million other youngsters, scientists will know Lyle. of Calvinistic interested college teaching fellowships are It is not surprising that usual modest because further information the works. Skip's football-playing from the sophisticated Raleigh- stoicism, ex- seniors should write to the Regis- available paying $900 each plus If vaccine a commented in this laLa»nla«ii laa^lgalanw tlaatae* Mit# section North Carolina, trar. School of Advanced Interna- tuition up to $700 for candidates MDonirary« imping intm oui. Durham of clusive press interview, "Fabulous, was chosen from the other candi- tional Studies, 1906 Florida Ave- who wish to prepare for careers in PARKER-GARDNER just great, it really is. you YourMarch ofDimes contributions not onlymoke dates for the honor, for as early it's nue. N.W.. Washington 9. DC. the teaching of the social sciences September, he was affec- know!" The University of Oregon is of- at the college level. Graduate as- the vaccine trialspossible, they alsogive 0chance as last » — ~ AaajJa^aA>*aaaiAaW fering $1,500 fellow- assistantships are also available tot/^ a oenerm || ■■*isa^A iaA A movsanai feaaBaaa,wno naveWaM4A pviiu>■a^auMk a number of 2, ships in a special interdisciplinary Further information may be had CHARLOTTE N. C. Davidson Chooses ... program, involving economics, SURVEY INDICATES his- by writing to the Admissions Of- (Continued From Pa#» On*) tory, political science, and sociol- fice. Maxwell Graduate School, march of dimes usual election period proceedings ogy, for prospective college teach- 118 We»t Trade Street Phone ED. 2-8257 |JHthe were enlivened by Bob Crutch- LANGUAGE DECLINE ers. Further information may be Syracuse University. Syracuse 10, — "The runner Pete Ashcraft, and Roswel ture changes in the offing. of 200 students or above. pendulum has swung" on the ques- Mallory. Other boys out for thi With the opening of the fall Graphically showing the decline tion of segregating freshmen into squad are Tom Breeden, Jame: semester, the curriculum was of interest in the classical langu- separate dormitories and restrict- Hambright, Phil Duiguid, W. B broadened with the reviving of ages are the 1929 figures reported ing them from pledging fraterni- Fisher, Jimmy Weller and Davit the Sociology Department under in the survey when 64 institutions ties, declares Chancellor Robert B. Regen. the direction of Dr. Malcolm Mc- had enrollments of 50 or more stu- House of the University of North Three meets are scheduled foi Afee. dents of Greek and 38 institutions Carolina. the Cats, including the V.M.I. Re Business Administration formed reported enrollments of 200 or "At one time we had that policy lays, February 9, at Lexington more students of Latin. housing separate Mee Everything! a new department under Prof. of freshmen in Southern Conference Indoor .bills Got Fred Morton. Business Administra- The survey, conducted by Ran- dorms. We found that it wasn't at Lexington, February 19; aru tion was formerly a part of the dolphMacon Woman's College, to good. Now the pendulum is swing- the Atlantic Coast Conference In Economics Department. determine the trend of interest in ing back. Idon't know where it door Meet at Chapel Hill,February In September. Athletic Direc- the classical studies in a time will stop." 26. tor Paul K. Scott resigned his po- when there has been considerable About the other rule recom- sition to become Alumni Secretary discussion of the classics versus mended by the State of the Uni- allowed to room with upperclasi of his alma mater, Cornell College, modern languages, revealed that versity Conference to restrict men. inIowaafter four and a half years 87 institutions do not offer courses freshmen from fraternity partici- at Davidson. in either Latin or Greek. A num- pation,he said, "the pendulum has The red-hot segregation issue ber of these noted that they were swung again. When I was a fresh- came to the forefront on the cam- planning to offer instruction in man (in the 1910's) we had a rule pus in the weeks before Thanks- Latin or Greek in the future.Many like that. Around in the twenties giving. Dormitory bull sessions, other institutions indicated their it was discovered that it was of Lettcrs-tothe Editor, and numer- concern over the decline of inter- great valuetoa freshman topledge DAVIDSON ous forums and debates were cli- est in the classical languages. a fraternity. Now the counter idea maxed on November 17, as the According to the survey there is coming up." He added that he THIATRE YMCA brought Dr. J. M.Dabbs and has been a drop in total enroll- did not believe that "fraternities Janet Blair, Actreu: "1have the faliert coat- J| 5— I the Reverend Beverly Asbury to ment in Latin of about 53 per are the cause of students studying P-A-N-O-R-A-M-l-C dtace inUH'i Miracle Tip...and UMi lute j|F |1 "TM" I^B the campus to lead a panel dis- cent between 1929 and the present or not studying." ■ogood,Imade them my regularcigarette.'' H "Ttf*" fl cussion on the controversy. and a 20 per cent drop during the Both rules dealing with fresh- WIDE SCREEN And somewhat symbolically, a same time in Greek. Among the men were presented in a report hundred yards to the north, the men's colleges the drop has been given by Dr. Eugine Pfaff of THUR.-FRI., JAN. 13-14 new Belk Dormitory quietly raised about 35per cent both inLatin and Woman's College at the Consoli- itself toa state of near-completion, Greek and in the women's colleges datedUniversity conference.Fresh- 'WOMAN'S WORLD' as if surveying the scene of which about a 65 per cent drop in Latin men were segregated in separate (Cinemascepe) integral part it is to become an and a 62 per cent drop in Greek dorms here until 1861 when the CLIFTON WEBB enrollment. co-educational rule was changed. The in- JUNI ALLYSON Copt.Lomor stitutions have shown the greatest The Interdormitory Council here ... decrease in Latin during the 25 has gone on record as opposing On*) SATURDAY, JAN. IS (Continued From Pa#» year period with a 55 per cent the proposal to house all fresh- 18th Infantry Regiment. drop, whilein Greek the drop was men in special dormitories as sug- "WILD ONE" completing tour of only 5 per cent. gested by Dr. Pfaff. An I.D.C. Power,. U""" After this MARION BRANDO Joho Robed Creator of the Pow«n m service Captain Lamar was as- It must be taken into considera- Court spokesman revealed that GirU: "I think UM'i biter u far lupenor to MARY L^a^a^i^flflfl signed to Davidson College as tion with these figures that many court records prove that freshmen MURPHY Ik* c*her». Greatamoke... wonderfulSavor." .^^BbWbB»W«BBbWb^bWb^bWBbB»WbWBbBbWb>b1»^»^BBbBH Assistant PMSfcT, the position he of the colleges did not keep rec- offenses are much more numerous will hold until his resignation. ords of courses offered in 1989 or when they are housed in special MON.-TUES., JAN. 17-18 Captain Lamar will probably of the number of students enroll- dormitories than when they are continue in the Active Reserve as ed, and also that there ha* been "BROKEN LANCE" a member of the 108th Division a heavy increase in enrollment SPENCER TRACY MlTHE REST! in Charlotte. during the past 25 years. The JEAN PETERS Bi^i^H OUUluSUUlmM change in status of Hunter Col- Drink String lege (present enrollment 11,132) WEDNESDAY, JAN. It STANDSOUT FOR FLAVOR. The pate, white Miracle Tip dram Budapest ... from a women's college to a co- "Mjr, leta youenjoy all the lute. (Continued Prow P*H)* Ofwy 'IT SHOULD HAPPEN educational institution also affects «M violoncellist, Mischa Schneider, is the figures. TO YOU" STANDSOUT~ FOR EFFECTIVE FILTRATION.No filler compares Ranking from Vilna. all colleges replying to JUDY HOLLIDAY with LaM's Miracle Tip for quality or effeethreaeaa. Because of the artistic integrity, the survey according to the num- O PBTIR LAWFORD Patricia Morfaoa, Maairal Coandy Start 1 sound musicianship, and briliance ber of students taking Latin dur- Sllt of the execution of this group, we ing the past four yean, the top STANDSOUT FOR HIGHEST QUALITY TOBACCOS, low akotloe O THURS.-FRI., JAN. 20-21 rSe^IL^iZJlr^r^e« MiiMr»itai (aaWiyM!fjBNrMl2r-l! feel that this Davidson perfor- three institutions were Hunter . lohawoi,UM tohaccoe...Light aadMild. mance will prove to be one of the College. 923 Latin students; Col- R' "ATHENA" - outstanding events of the college lege of the Holy Cross, 307; and I MUCH MOKE FLAVOR MUCH LESS NICOTINE JANI POWELL year. Harvard University, 232. Top col- QUALITY MILK Tickets may be obtained from leges acording to enrollment ia VIC DAMON DEBBIERBYNOLDS The Davidson Artist Series, or aft Greek for the past four years were Mooresvillc the door. Davidson students are Baylor University with 404 stu- admitted by their identification dents; College of the Holy Cross, Creamery,Inc. America'sBestFilter Cigarette! 286; and Wheaton College. 238.