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Sanford Is Highlight of Chapel Schedule Students Creating Coach Murdock ' Good College lmiage Sees Hope For In Winston-Salem nlll nub iilark Frosh Cagers Page Three Pacemaker Award Winner 1963-64 Page Eight * * Wake* Forest College, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Mcmday, January 18, *1965 * * VOLUME L NUMBER 15 Merchants Discontent Plans Of Discount Sanford Is Highlight Program Rebuffed Of Chapel Schedule By STEVE BURNS plan of ·groups asking for L'ipe· ASSISTANT EDITOR cial prices in return for send· Spring Semester Series A ·letter from the Wake For- in:g customers Ito ybur store. e&t student government re- It is vicious for many ·reasoxw, Dr. Zuber queiSiting .81 disco\llllJt service but particularly for two: FirSlt, Offers Varied Programs from Winslton-salem 'I'etnil mer- wh!aJt are you goiJn,g .to say to chants has triggered a critical other groups who make :the Publishes . The ~n~rable Terry Sanford, former governor of North Oaro­ :roaCition from rthe Retail Mer- iSiame request •and ISecond, if lina, will high:light the series of chapel speakers for the coming chants' Alssociation. everyone does it noblody gains. semCLSter. However, beginmdng Feb. 1, ~any groups have requeslted New Book In addition to Sanford and other major speakers, there will Walke Forest students will be discounts over the years, b~~ also be musical pertbrmaiilces from such groups as the choir of given ·a dilscOunt by. busi- DOOle of them have :succeeded. 22 A Wake Forest hi£.tory profes­ Winston-Salem State College, the touring choir of Wake Forest nesses rthat provide ISE'I'Vices Thursday Meeting sor has written a biography of a College, and the Wake Forest Concert Band. :r2Jther than retail merchandise former North Carolina governor The following programs have been announced for the spring and. therefore are IIlO<t affeclted Miss Holmead and Cliff IJow. described by the professor semester: by the RMA. ry, senior of Raleigh -and pre- as ~ "man who breasted the tide of The letter, sent to 113 of the ISident of rthe studenrt body, met -Feb. 4-Founder's Day. Dr. secession 'lmtill it became over­ Robert Holt, Dean of ElliS<t Oaro­ citY's merchtaii/bsl, explained to laSit Thursdlay with Yarbrough whelmmg.'' tile businesses that the student and several members of the Copying Machine lina College. government wat;; trying Ito pro- RMA. The book, lriillled "Jonathan -Feb. 9-Dr. Eric Rust, South· cure discount services for stu- The committee discussed at Wor:th," is described as the Supplements WF ern Baprtisrt Theological Semi­ "biography of Southern Un~ dents at various student-patron- length all aspects of the pro­ a nary. ized eSibablishmeDJts. A card was posed program, but, said Miss ionist." It was written by Dr. Library Facilities -Feb. 11-Dr. Rust. enclosed with space for the Holmead, "They had rtheir minds Richard L. Zuber, assistant pro­ The addition of a Xerox 914 -Feb. 16-Winst.<m-Salem State of merchamJt lt'o include his ·arbi- made up before we eva- got fessor history, and published ·Copying machine to the facilities College Choir, Dr. J. A. Dillia:rd, by the University of North Oal"'­ tra!ry dilscount, !PlUS ·aDY Sitipu- <there. They just wouldn'•t try to of the library has been announ­ directing. latiorus: he might wish to set. unders-tand our objectives.'' lina PreSIS. It has 351 pages and teed by Dr_ M. G. Berthrong, After Jthe meeting, Miss iHol­ costs $7.5D. Director of Libraries Wake Forest Author Vicious And Discriminatory mead explained her position. Secession Efforts "The maJChine has 'been leas~ -Feb. 18-Mr. Russell Brant­ However, RMA Managing Di- "First of all," she said, "a ed," said Berthrong," .to provide ley, Communications Director of The biography explores in de­ re~tor Ernest Yarbrough COlli- srtudE!IIllt discount service !is a a service whdch has been long the College. efforts to !!liCking in In tl:ended the disoount program W\aY to foster better relartions -tail Worth's avoid the library.'' addi­ -Feb. 23-Dr. BenjaminMall1p, was "'V'iciooo and dlscrimina- between our i>tudellllls and ·the secession m 1861, his iack of en­ tion, by leasing the machlne at a "PAPERS, EXAMS, STUDENTS •. ," are Melvin appears eager to give it aU up. President of Morehouse College, tory," ·and Ul"ged members of businesses.'' thusiasm for the Civil War and monthlly rate, he said, we have Atlanta., Georgi!a. avoided an investiment of ap­ the ·associaltion not rto purtici- Yarbrough felt differently. constant eye strainers for professors this And what student isn't? (Photo by Rad· the Confederacy, and his re­ -Feb. 25-The HOIIlorableTer­ jection -of the Reconstruction parte. "That's fine," he said larl:er, time of the year, German professor Jan ford) proximately $30,000. ry Sanford, fonner govel'DIOr of proposal of Congress that fol~ ApplicatiOIIl for thds service Neely Holmead, jum.iO'l" of Sil- "blllt is this the way to do irt? North Carolillla. lowed the war. should be made aJt the reference ver Spring, Md., chairman of Whoo Wake Forest moved to -March 2--F ellowship of the discount ilervices commit- Winston-Salem, the merchanrt:s Worth became state treasurer desk before 12 noon if one day delivery is desired. Anything Christian Athletes·. Mr. Dewey tee -and author of the letter .pledged support •and ·are still Committee Indicates Flexibility in 1862 and late in 1865, between Hobbs, First Baptist Church of said her commiltrtee waJS simp~ paying it. We love Wake For­ the end of the war and the re~ written, typed, or drawn-in­ / cluding pages in a bound book Marion. trying •to obtain discount ser- e!St, but rthils (the discount ser­ stol"ation of civil government, he -March 4-The Touring Choir. vices for studeruts, not discrimi- vice) is not -the way to show superv!ised the collection and -may be reproduced in full With ''Apartment Rule'' Issue ,color UIP to 9 by 14 inches. There -March 9-StudenJt Govern- Date aiamst .those merchants it.'' sale of proeprty which the state merut, Oliff Lowery, presiding, who did not participate. "The discoUllllt .service would apartment rule, is praiseworthy. lh:ad . aocumulated during the is a charge of 10c per copy to By SHERRY PRYOR Isecond semester the Student defray the expense of supplies. The diiScrimiiilaJtion controversy encourage studen~s ~ sliD~ in STAFF WRITER Affairs Committee will ibe pre- "Whether the expression of fighting. He was elected gover~ ChaUenge Speaker arose out of one sentence :the s!nres they ordilllarily :rru:gh1 the rule is the best way," he norm 1865 and 1866 and continu­ m One professor called it the sented, in essence, what the -March 11 - Challenge '65: letter sent to m.erchants. lit not afford," Miss Holmead said. continued, "is another matter.'' ed .tc;> .serve in ~at post on a "opening of Pandora's Box. WGA questionnaire results {ProVISional. ,bas:Js when Con- The Emerging World of the read, "Our purpose_ is to m~ke Price Differentiation Had the Woman's Governmoot show is the general attitude of Time Publishes American Negro. Dr. Donald a'Vailable -to rthe 19tudenrts a list­ Waddill said that at the' gress ;placed •the state under · aid h did t Association left the situation coeds toward the apartment present time he would have to military rule in 1867. In this MafJI:hew:s, Center for Behavior­ ing of those ovgalllizations in­ Y ·arb rough s e_ . IDIO rule Tribble Letter ial Scie111ee, Palo Alto; Calif. terested in serving the student think thiJs was the case. ·"There alone, everyone would have · favor the rule aS it stands, add- iCapadt,Y, . the ;publishers- say,' would not be enowgh price dif- been happier.'' This questionnaire will be ing "as I see it, it is not an ab- Worth "defended the Freed­ TIME magazine published a -March 16-Dr. Edwin G. market." Wilson, Dean of the College. Yarbrough said rthalt mer­ ferenrtiation." This may not be the senti- drawn up during the first two solute "no" because there is the man's Bureau, 'carpetbaggers,' letter written by President Har­ The business staff of the ments of the entire Student Af- days of second semester. At the leeway which could be given by and native Republicans, and, old W. Tribble in the January 1 -March 18-Dr. Foy Valen­ chants not on the list would be tine, Executive Secretaa-y, Chris· indirectly discriminated ag·ain.st Old Gold and Black had •agreed fairs Committee concerning the regular WGA meeting February the Dean of Women. with other Southerners, he issue. Dr. Tribble's letter, rtitledJ <to furnish an adequate space WGA action on coeds· visiting 4, the results and suggestions "If someone could show me fought the passage of the Recon­ "Missing Labcl,'' criticized tian Life Commission, SBC, •as not being inrteresrted in :the Na!Shville, Tenn. student market. each week to .print •a few of men's apartments . but it is obtained from the survey will a valid reason to change the struction Act.'' TIME's ll!PPradsa!l. of Wake -March •25-Wake Forest Coil; the names of merchanrt:s par- an indication of a distaste of receive final approval and cor- rule, I might change my mind," Worth was the grandfather of Forest as "North Carolina's best In a letter sent to all rthe cert Band, Mr. Calvin Huber, membens of the associJ!IJtiiOIIl! he ·tictpating in ilihe pro~ rules for rules' sake. rection, if needed, by the Exe- Jonath!an Daniels, editor of the high s.chool" for most of its 130 Community Concern Raleigh News~ Observer. year history. concerting. said, "This is the old familiar (Contilnued on pa·ge 5) Sometime at the beginning of cutive Council.
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