Fortieth Homecoming Day John Knowles" a Separatepeace Is the "Book of the Davidson's 40Th Annual Homecoming Day Will Be Semester,' Announced This Week
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I At TTw ' LssW l^^B L. - . -I ABC... ...HI... ... ZZZ (Staff Phot.» by McCutchen and Smith) TONIGHT SATURDAY 6:30— HomecomingQueen candidates' 11— Wildcat— Club Meeting banquet Noon Student-Alumni barbecue 2— game 8:15— Concert, Carlos Montoya Football 8— Concert, Chad Mitchell Trio — Formal dance, Union 10 «f The News and Editorial Voice of Davidson College 25, NUMBER SEVEN' VOL. LII DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1963 A SEPARATE PEACE Knowles'FirstNovelToBe Football,ConcertsHighlight YBook-Of-The-Semester BY HARRY CARR Fortieth Homecoming Day John Knowles" A SeparatePeace is the "Book of the Davidson's 40th annual Homecoming Day will be Semester,' announced this week. the YMCA held tomorrow highlighted by the Davidson-Presbyterian Knowk-k will appear at Dav- Chambers Auditorium.Informal CLASH! College football game and featuring the revivals of a idson Dec. 3 to lecture at chapel discussions will follow both ses- In an attempt to draw student-alumnibarbecue and the selection of a Homecom- and at gions. Slips Tuesday morning a Committee away the ing 1963. Executive eager crowds from Queen for special assembly night in. fj Separate that ]jls rst book. A first annual Patterson Fra- The homecoming celebration, tickets for the luncheon at the captured 1960 Peace the Ros- ternity Court Alumni Picnic whichbegan with the dedication Union desk. Bill DeVaughn, National tomorrow, enthal Award of the a novel match of of the Richardson AthleticField president of Linglc Manor, indi- Institute of Arts and Letters, as AP the English game of croquet Pacifier To Freshmen cated Agent in 1923, will attract to the cam- considerableinterest from U.N. ToTalk of well as the first award the BY TOM LOFLIN will begin at 12:30 p.m. on pus many graduate:. as his group in the meal. Foundation, William Faulkner will now be allowed to partici- the front lawn of Chambers well an estimated750 or more Needs Freshman football players on academic probation , as s actually> cheaper On in School The match will # «u P for fra- Africa's also 1980. In its "Book Re- pate in off-campus games as a result of Executive Committee action yesterday. House. g.rls wh". will be here for the section, the New York last approximately IS min- P The Undersecretary of thei view" D. Martin probation rule, any freshman by the six-week grade report, first of three IK dance week- Times compared the novel with President G. indi- utes. Bonduram IN Departmentof Trusteeship\ cated that the committee made who does not have grades that If the Faculty next month ap e J. D. Salinger's Catcher in the Opponents in this battle of The charge is 75 cents for single for Non-Self-Governing Nations,' even more sweeping and liberal represent 12 hours and 9 quality proves the resolution for abol- Rye and Lord of the Flies by brawn will be THE DAVID- The weekend's events actual- or couple. Bondurant said that the Honorable Godfrey K. J. proposals regard to the aca- points the six-weeks ishing the «fficia! status of , WilliamGolding. Like Salinger's in when SONIAN and the Scripts 'n ly began this David chairs, stands and tables willbe Amachree. will lecture in the probation rules. For one grades areevaluated will beput freshman six-week gTade re- afternoon. novel, A Separate Peace takes demic Pranks , .set up' and rpromised a "gay." ' Great Issues series next Thurs-\ specific probationand kept ports, all freshmen who are to staffs. son s once-beaten. soccer team . „ place prep school with a thing, recommendations on academic festive atmosphere." day evening on "What Black in a were regard to proba- on the end of the se- be placed on probation this took on the visiting Mountain- 16-year-old boy as principal made in it until Africa Wants" at 8:15 inCham- tion at mid-semester. mester. This means such a stud- month will be removed from it. eers from Appalachian State Members of the Class of character. longer " bers Auditorium. "If the Faculty approves our ent will not be allowed to miss They will no be held re Reporter College 2 19M< who wi "* celebrating According sponsible meeting probation Teachers at o'clock A Nigerian, Amachree was to Chairman Sid proposals, then the academic "> academic exercises or rep- for their 35th reunion, will be educated at tne Government Moore, the Books-ofthe-Semes- probationrulenow in effect will resent the school in any off- requirements, Tonight at 1:15 in Cham honored guests at the barbe- College in Umwahia, the Uni- terCommitteeselectedKnowles' campus activity. only Auditorium, Carlos be changed and we think for the Freshmen are me stud- To Discuss! bers Men- eu# <*,,.,. tp%citt 9U#m wj|| versity of London, end Pem- book because of its timely sub- "But committee, however, ents graded at better." Martin said. we The has who are the end { toy*, the Spanish flamenco lne\u4* th candidates for broke Colleae, Cambridge. He ject and its popularity with col- any do not wish to say more made an exception in the cue of the first six weeks of school , guitarist, will open this years . barrister after stud- lege Intercolleg- Homecoming Queen. became a readers. The about it at this time because of the freshman football team All students are subject to be- Arms Curb ing at Grays Inn, London,and iate Magazine lists the novel Faculty ing placed probation at the | Artist Series with a concert. we do not want the to and resolved that: "Freshman on Kickoff for lhe homecoming later Queen's Counsel. among the top 15 books inpopu- committed players can participate grade report mid-semester, Montoya was born in Madrid ap- feel that we have football James K. Batten, a gov-i .. game will be at 2. Neither Dav- In Nigeria, Amachree was larity throughout U.S. colleges. anything." games C of Spanish. gyps.es. them publicly to in off-campus football Dean of Students Richard ernmental affairs reporter the son nor Prcsbyterian has any. pointed Crown Counsel in 1949. they miss pointed out that the corn- .^ Having written anothernovel, Martin would say that the provided that do not Burts for The Charlotte Observer, He began playing the guitar thing to boast aDOUt tnjs season From this position he advanced any so was not trying to abolish Morning in Antibes, Knowles is committee voted to recommend academic exercises in mittce will speak to the Conserva- at the age of eight, won early The Wildcats be looking for to Solicitor-General of the Fed- the reports will currently writer-in-residence at to the Faculty that the current doing." six-week for be^in tive Club on the problems their win they trounc- eration of Nigeria, serving as ap recognition in Europe andhas first since theUniversity ofNorthCarolina six-week grade report for fresh- Since the Faculty must ning students "We willcontinue of disarmament Monday W <**" principal legal adviser to the\ for pur I since played in concerts a- ed this Mme tcam on 6 at Chapel Hill. He earned his men be considered non-official prove the recommendationin its to havethem evaluation night at 7:15 in the Green year. Governmentof Nigeria and rep- 5, I globe. last AB from Yale University after and that theconsiderationbeap- next meeting, on Nov. before poses, and we will continue to Room. round the resenting the Crown in all civil become policy, grades home," said, graduating from Phillips Exeter plied to all six-week grade re- it can school the send the he ., . .!..,■ Halftime activities will in- litigation. felt that "But the committee is recom- The club is also formulating After the concert the Union crowning next Academy. ports in future years. If this Executive Committee clude thc of Homo. Following the lecture at mending they not usedI plans trip to a seminar on Social Committee is sponsoring j g the Both of Knowles'books are on is done then nofreshman would something had to be done that be for a comn Queen and introduc- Thursday an informal coffee to relieve the problem of in a official capacity; i.e.. toi "Freedom and Federalism" at a formal dance in the Morrison tion of the new Alumni Associa- Morri- sale in paperback form in the be placed on probation because once ' hour will be held in the freshman football team, the place students on probation for Randolph Macon Woman's Col- Room of College tion officers. The Interfraternity College Union Knovel Knook at the Student of his first grade report. the " the Union. The son Room of the only activity currently affected failing to meet a set standard 'Jlege next weekend. Featured Council has P|anned to ivc the Union. Under the current academic " dance is open to the student « for informal discussion. speakers at the two-day gather- queen an engraved trophv along .body at no admission. charge.. ing in Lynchburg will be James wj(h a dozcn rpd roses J. Kilpatrick. editor of the Music will b* provided by Sid IFC " * INTEGRAT1ON1STS ORGANIZE Itichmoml News Leader, and Farrar's combo The eone»rt "♥ m- Cutlfried Dietzc. professor of tomorrow will feature the political science at The Johns Saturday morning will be fill chad Mjtche|| Trio in Cham- meetings Hopkins Uuivmlty. ad Witt Iround of for Aoditoriom Group Guns AtCore OfRacial Prejudice i alumni in the Union. The an- Batten, a 1957 graduate of nual meeting of the Wildcat After the concert the various way Robert Mormon, a Negro. bi-racialcommitteewas the first group was in no a clandes- local DtvUMoa, w;is editor of THE Club, the alumni group that as fraternity after-parties will be BY BOB ADAMS Publicity Chairman.