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NEW SPORTS FEATURE: ANOPEN LETTER "WILDCAT OF THE WEEK" TOTHE DATES (See Paqe Three) * (See Paqe Two) Uatri&sattranVoice of College ©he The News and Editorial Davidson Vol. \! Mil DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON. N.C. FRIDAY. APRIL 22, lllfiO Nl'MBER TWFNTY-FTVE White. Winding, Woody Furnish Entertainment For Frolics Fling
* * — * ' *»» ABB BrLaaaW *»«■ a> %»**^ ■-j-—a^p^pj^— m^ ' - Shue Takes Up Green's Gavel, *2z _-»""»r^^^rr3^T ■L^sfll 600 Dates Crowd Installs New Council, Court Campus For Weekend Fifteen members of the Student Council, and twelve Honor Court members Spring Frolics gol.s off to a good, rousing start *" tonight with Josh Whites concert in wore uuialled in a ceremony in Chapel tiiis morning. Dec Green, retiring Studcnl a%) tV^ ■■ aS V*T aaaaallL .aaafl Chamber Auditor- Body president, gave speech after which the oaths of office were administered ium Thv guitarist and folk singer is being presented a by the D Green first gave the oath of .stalled. The Senior members and John Roger*. Club. After the concert, the Inter- Saturday night office to the Student Body Jerry Scott Lacy, Ed incoming Student lloun dance on at new are Cole. The fraternity Council will sponsor president, Henry Shue who in Kizer, Jim Anderson, Bob Den cil had an unofficial meeting which bcrmuda shorts or other ;i vemi Forma] dance in theJohn- casual clothes will be in order. turn installed the other mem- ham. and Tom Hudgins; Junior Monday and cot off to a gooc ston <;> mnaMum which will be from bers of Council, arc Gilmour, start on work. They The dance will be held 8 the Student members Dave their dis held I 9 until gym. Jerry Graham Allison, Ed Grimsley cussed the possibility of ha mm one o'clock. till 12 in the Other officers are Bus- vim Dun Coffey, chairman of the Concluding si'll. first vu-epresidtTi: Qamgt and Harrison Wcllford; Sopho- a Student Body Assembly a cou the weekend with Decorations <'imimittoe, has dec- a "flaod rocking" finish will be orated the gym in a "Southern such groups as the "Hot-Nuts," tat moiif. Jump- urer He gave the oath to Han km" the "Tarns," the "Jetty then ers," "I'cdros," Verner Stanley, president of Music will be furnished by the and the Herman, furnishing the rising Senior Class; Ty Woody who* bead has "Delacados" music Finch, vicepievident. Ben College Inaugurates been efted by "Parade" and at fraternity afterpartii.'- which - "Time" for "bringing back will last until early morning. Spark*, secretary treasurer;| * - JK j^^*«jr* _jf » r * aBBaa JbeVaaaa " —i ■ aaau m Jaai Highlighting the weckcud lYtr Wyrick, I'ri.ihinan adviser; ttrniring" At 11 p m th<- ifc j ' ' was ' ' representative. the fraternity the arnv.il of close to 600 and Jack - i 1 RopiMMfathMf Tay- * *-*7 -'"■" presidents, (heir dates girls from all over South lor and Hutton Barron. New Lecture Series 'TlaRSLr -*^^P* /^5ff«V/^^ vr and will tho in presented in a figure. east for the Frolics. Mrs. Moore, .i.nMiy UM, president of the A lecture scries, vvhlcii will bring distinguished I<" r IKC-sponsored supervisor of dormitories, Junior Class, and Repre- A f Ihe said nsinu academic figures to the campus, has been set up with In the Spring dance, that the girls Skcetcr Watsf n and! .... merrymaking will con- wen* U-nr; hous- "eataUvM $100,000 of the Reynolds Foundation grant of $450,000. Payne House, Packer were installed. tiiiue M fraternity-sponsored ed in the Infir- John | The program, named the tee, which i.s made up o( Dr. mary. Finally oath of office was ifter-dance partial Bclk Dormitory, and the the j Reynolds Lecture*, will bring W. P. dimming. Dr. W. O. House, Bill Wallace, president' "lay at 2:30 p. m. trom- Guest as well as in priv- Kiven to outstanding parsons to the Puckctt, and a Dr. Rhodes, who in rising Sophomore Gift, bonist Kai Winding and his ate homes town. of the &MI Plan campus period Seniors Class for a of join faculty year. Kil- two to will the next Septet will present an informal Commenting on weekend, and Kenresentattvc John j seven days. The the visitors will Dean Johnston reported concert If thr weather permits, president give lectures, seminars, DJC Waed McKeithen hold that from V4.000 to $4,500 this concert will be hold out- said, "The combination of The Honor Court wus then m- moat with student* and would available year the facul- be each i tween Philanthropic and spring weather and attracti%-e ty, Graduation and visit classes. for the and Festivities program, that Hi* Halls. Winding has dates THE DAVIDSONIAN («"!» Eunenean should make this the best From six to eight lecturers, lecturer would be on campus The Senior Class plaviil under such outstanding Also, to «polo«i.e to Stu- voted last Friday :o give outdoor lighting for the new Dana weekend so far. we are obli»*tebasketball coach '|A crowd heard the dis- "d Hiat— tentative soeakers Charles iLefty) Driesell. ._ L.bA L-.» -. Ad aaama? ftoWaa, »ii*. cussion. rv*v« evVfjn cnown i»r me? tu»- Graduation ererci*** The 31-year-old coach at Newport News, Va., High School was named by " * Three Negro students will the .a£ Jaa** '"^PP from take place Monday morning, faculty athletic committee Monday to succeed Dr. Tom Scott. — — University Scott, announced hisi : Johnson C. Smith May 30. The Philanthropic who "We arc very fortunate to get ■ and three Davidson students Literary Society chosen resignation in mid March, re- such an outstanding high school were panel. Clyde Car- Bremer Sets Dale has on the David Edward* and John Hen- tains a dual role as athletic roach with proven ability," said ter, Hayward Davenport, golf Scott. Military Fraternity m Ik and dry to serve as Marshals. Ed- director and coach. pi. m Ken Washington represented Of Annual Release Assistant basketball This is I wards, as Chief Marshal, will coach Driesell's first college Negro college, ' Joe remain-; position, Taps the and Ervin Chris Bremer, editor of the lead Hie speaker to the stage Hunt in his same but he feel.s it will not It Members Duggan. Tom Hudgins. and Bob capacity. bo Quips Cranks, announced; and carry silver- much different from high Livingston represented and the Historic Scabbard and Blade, national | the op- that edition will be beaded Philanthropic Society President Martin spoke hijfh- "chad coaching. position. Robinson, past the 1960 ! of Dricsell, military fraternity, has tapped Dave released May 20. This pubhea cane. The Eumenean Society jly this week who is Tht m.iin difference." he 'president I 1 determined Davidson'* sai'!, " 14. C ilonel Bcrle Hufford as a of the Davidson tion is included in a student's has not yet elected its two , that bas- "will be the recruiting lYMCA acted as moderator. Ikothall fortunes will change .\rr Davidson's scholarship*- ;candidate for membership. The activity fee and there is no ad- commencement marshals. ceremony took place The discussion was opened 1next winter. .,(!i-i| ato for his purposes? during ditional charge. Senior Class President Dave, drill ia>t Tuesday. Iwith each of the Smith students The Wildcat? won only fiw 11 never grt MMHgfc Colonel Huf- that invi- ford speaking on one of these three Bremer made the following Warden commented of 19 this year, but Dric- hip*. Bat mccM tma ii current M5IV Inst.-uctor tations have been ordered and,[ names ar e from and c subjects: 1) Basic implications statementconcerning this year's j r^cii Mrvel notice uy telephone th<- v.-.iy you >m:nah.lant of Cidets. I Mrs. K N. Linker is making BM them." and background of the move- edition "This edition contains that Tuesday that ho iOM not inli'ivi A I fthanded hoi k shot artist In addition t.> Colonel Huf- a flag the class colors, blue ment; 2) History of the move- no drastic changes over last in to ''tath a loser. .it , I'noell h tapped seven- flag will be Dul ment; 3) Accomplishments and year's. New ideas have been and white. This "We can win in the S ith rn MiIUt. MpblMMN -tand- tt-i-n IfSIQ C.idv: Alp R| taeea wJ 'hopes rf the movement. added, and some old ones dis- CoeierwoBi" he ttid. nnt i VPItkityMr. KeU r play- were i: r«c Btataek, Harold Spring Wood Is " Byntim, The sit-in movement in North carded. The major change has: The Drive Driosi'll's hi«h MaOoJ fonc.'i- ed )i a^uin I 'lie \V BUI Cam iy Cole, for April 25-26 at ■ Carolina ocgan in Greensboro been one of condensation. scheduled ;ing record i< imprt- 1 t !! s.,id. "I plan to Dick Vi. ton. n b L..vi.-. iJill gym. deal earlier this year.It later spread "The primary purpose is to. the A free drill an PT After gradufltioii from Duk my '.ffrn- ■ i Deane, and Ed Houser. cut will be given to donors. tt other i>arts of the South. leave the students a written in 1954. he produced a 3."»-9 Hi h n< ■" I'm using tii< doable Completing the lis; are Jjhn addition, ■ After the Smith students pre- and pictorial record of the past, In the IFC is ,record in two years at Graob] .iri.ti'ins— high and r, Sci.tt Lacy, sented their views, the debate school year. However, although again awarding a plaque to IIliKhj School cf Norfolk, V.i lo\- ].j o Of course, much Hill Loy McKeithtn, Bob L. Moore, the fraternity high- was opened to all members of it is mainly for the students, itj with the His three-year stint wito New- iv n. ferial." Tom Parker. Butch Rogers, .the panel. The panel discussion is organized so that strangers eat percentage contribution.! jport News was good for 64 win H .id ; n In >kin.' forward Charlie Kowe. and Bill Riutin. The independents are also Incumbont Student Body President Dee Groan was stopped after an hour and of the college can see what the! and only six losses. Thr 1939 Ui working with Hunt." The society also tapped two eligible for this award. U every game— — formally installed Henry Shu*,and other student body questions were heard from the college is and what it standsI team won 25 and Driesell is married and has MSIV Cadets. They were John officers in chapel eerernon;»s today. (P'-.oto by Walls). floor. for." i took the state championship. a four year-old daughter. Iftlenn and RichmondRucker. "ALENDA LUX the only recourse is to a build r*> They wanted the rug to be a Latin STALLION mance ,„ thls ,anUstlcal|y dis.|' laughs contributions from faculty members, If the college is too shortsighted to o{ othcr ai.ke placed in the center of learn- unite* or to himself expect much; your torted code of decorum that college, ho paiset tho rug. pub- pay complete Don't too sideshows. ing of the the libra- at but what professor wants to be for more intellectual ex- stallion has been effectively exalts imitation, exhibition, and ry. Here all would bo able He realizes that the old Chi- lished in a magazine which, in the pression, perhaps the literary socie- gelded by his environment. He's Sadlv- even wnere involve- pettiness, to see the college motto: nese weaver did what would ties, raent is deepest, accomplish- happen only in past, has taken sly swipes at all Dav- Sigma Upsilon and student-fac- unable to furnish the chivalrous ef,NTLr farewell "ALENDA LUX UBI ORTA once ten thous- idson holds as dear and true'.' What ulty contributions could finance the attention traditionally due you mcnt remains mediocre: there LIBERTAS" (Let Learning Bo and times; he unknowingly arc fcw uniquely colorful, uni- correct, teacher wants his poem printed op- marginal cost. in Southern gyneolatry. Rather Above all.be gentle in saying Cherished Where Liberty Has formed a dramatically it is you— as ego warmer— who ueiV coarse,' uniquely shiftless farcwe|i to your weekendactor, Arisen). third-declension, Latin word takes the offensivein appeasing ««»turcs a Davidson. Give njm tne encore he so des- j The missionaries proceeded "Ubertas" from the third an insatiable sclf-centeredness. pcrately needs and he'll invest ui plan. They in- declension "Libertas." And, in EPIC HERO fulfill their A Challenge To The YMCA Your date craves the notori- himself anew in rehearsing for structed a poor, ignorant Chi- addition, the motto (as he al- ety that comes with excelling, If your date's a hit, the fra- your next encounter. New lines nese weaverto make a rug with tered it) made sense. The YMCA chapel Thursday brought definitely noi cool. A real service will give replace seal woven in its center. Thus, Latin yet by-passes high-level involve ternity Homers will his will idioms like "I'll 'the the scholar Paris fashions to mind. The styles be to show Christianity as being dy- raent for the shoddy ideal of feats the epic treatment and guarantee you." "Best you go," They gave the old man a copy smiles as he passes by tho rug i workshop change every year. During the pres- namic, challenging, and meaningful. social prowess. Here is an area, establish them as a new stand- and "Tip on in" that are parrot- of the seal which they had torn in tho central of entation the "V"paraded its new garb We must warn, however, that to ac- he thinks, where notoriety ard. With a reputationon which ted ad nauseam, from the pages of an old "Alum- the college in the room that houses literary for the coming year complish any such goal the "Y" must comes cheap. But the price is to subsist and understudies ga- Costume changes will occur; ini Journal." tho works —of high— ability sensitivity lore, he'll devote additional sunglasses be shifted,; The old man had never Davidson's intellectual elite Richardson express- guard against becoming narrow his and the could President Jim " too in are sold down the river and his energy to becoming the embodi- goggle-like, to the top of the studied any Latin; the Arabic and (most ironically) at tho ed his belief that the "Y in the past its approach. If a liberal education imperviousness to high matters mcnt of some valued uniformity, head, to be used exclusively for letters teemed simple com- very crux of an all-male in- has tended to lose sight of its real does anything, it teaches one to be poisons the academic atmos- Consider, then, the party area night flying. And you, my pared to his own Mandarin stitution. purpose. The result: the "Y" next open-minded and tolerant. The Church pherc. not so much as a barnyard but charming and passive young characters, but he took pains The Latin scholar laughs to lady synthetic suntan, to do Hie job correctly. After limself as he sees these words: year will be the ymCa. The "Y"s" has lost many followers because it proving period ■*■*«»toriuin. That exuberant with the ' laboring long and hard, he ALENDA LUX UBI OUT A UB- main purpose will be to "bring glory often fails to appear open-minded. animal Is a patient whomust be can await the replay of that role He's a performer — behind attentively nursed be a for which you are so admirably tied the last knot and sum- I SRTAS." (Let Learning Be to must to ... — I Fertility God through his son Jesus Christ." The "Y" attempt convey that determinedmisbehavior is combination puppy dog and prepared that of a trapping, moned the missionaries. :herished Where Han of trisen). If the "Y" next year can bring a its message in new and meaningful the agonizing desire to be ap- baby doll to him: compliment CHARLES REED. The immediatereaction the . renewed interest in religion on cam- ways. The Church has become so en- pus, it will have achieved a difficult tangled in its traditional methods and BIRD WATCHER'S GUIDE TO DAVIDSON GENTLEMEN: goal. We sincerely hope that the "Y" its worn-out phrases that many feel will give its untiring efforts to this it has little to offer to modern day goal. We can think of no finer way society. We hope the "Y" will at- to "bring glory to God." tempt to communicate in modern Their Traits Religion present is "out." It is to our age. Breeds And at terms modern TBC Four Prevalent in Hie best Ivy League "You can always spot David- |pus, ready to forget momentar- The Righteous Man does not Ho consider* daneo week- tradi- ton boys. They wear tweed iily the burdensome academic leave the Frolics dances early "nds juvenile, extravagant, tion. artificial, proud IN MEMORIAM coats and keep their hands in routinei of sunbathing, horse- in the evening, as do the trans- shallow and but ho He i.s of bis 20/20 vis- gressors. doos any activity- ion. E. M. Crowson, printer, passed away last Wednesday their pockets." ishoes and gin rummy. — He does not go up not mis* night in Davidson. We offer our most heartfelt con- He imokti a vlriU brand the road, but he is careful not He is a walking testimonial We were unable to refute the — — pills, dolences to his family and friends. perceptive no filter. to condemn openly those who to vitamin suntamps and coed's statement chinning February. He worries sometime about do. bars. whenshe made it last He can flight But spring is here, tho med■ school, but not very much. Ho has laid aside his Sun- stun a bird in and with a frisby. breaking of tho Buds bring* He has mastered the bored day School attendancepin and pocket Testament, He Is usually early-to-bed. tho brooking of old stereo. 1look, the careless smile, the his but etc., but tho weekend is for A Plea For Purity type* 1loose gait, the cool idiom, and there is still about him an unorasoable flush of piety him a welcome opportunity to fitting all, replaces tweed. at least four verses of the Hot It is doubtless at this time to most binding and potent rule of Madras ' fel- prove his stamina. Saturday replaces bridge. Nuts song. which identifies him as a state the official DAVIDSONIAN po- having been not only passed but af- Gin low-traveler in at least ono afternoon he may be soon way He dates Converse girls, Sa- sition on Moral Uprightness, by faculty TheOldgives to the New. denominational fellowship. organizing his bleary-eyed for firmed and re-affirmed the present lem girls, Hollins girls. Sweet- And so wo a com- after-parties brothers In a softball game, Spring Frolics is here, besetting us in a striking display of rectitude. plete bird-watcher's guide Ibriar girls, Randolph-Macon At tho ho will to apply by o» challenging all comers to on every side with evil: dimpled the Man, igirls. tho Christian ethic We call upon all right-thinking stu- Davidson for the frowning respectably from horseshoes. temptresses, demon edification blind dates and rum and the host' of time and by serving Purpose. dents to be trustworthy, loyal, help- College: THE RIGHTEOUS MAN to timo "...soaking a ..and of dark forces. other Friends of tho spectator, -" ful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedi- as a since some are a Matvro Relationship. And so we declare our always needed. unreserved ent, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean COMPLEATMAN support of legitimate motherhood, the and THE He dates Queens freshmen, He dates University girls. reverent, and we suggest that a hum- — Protestant ethic, racial purity, the His madras is authentic former Girl Scouts, the Chris- Duke girls, Carolina girls, W. contrite but not so new as to brandhim tian Association president at girls, maybe American flag and a Good Name for ble and spirit is a pretty good C. or Wake Forest thing, too, which never hurt anybody a status-seeker. Peace, or a Nice Hometown girl. girls. the College. His low-top sneakers bear the We urge our readers to remember We remind our readers that David- tint of North Carolinared earth. THE THINKING MAN THE PHYSICAL MAN the One Rule for Davidson students: son is more than acollege: a Ono earpiece may be gone it is place trim, crewcut. Ivy Clad in bermudaa;, athletic be gentlemen. from the dark glasses rakish- He is And for those who find of Great Moral Force. And at David- parched on slightly League, hornrimmed, furrowed. socks and an All-American son, ly his sun- this stricture vague, we note that those who do not respond to burnt noso. And tho glasses Dance weekend for him is di- smile, he wants to play. forty-seven pages of supplementary Force are severely dealt with. version from the pressing mat- He is bright, enthusiastic, ro reminders follow the One Rule in the 1-astly, we give a word of caution ters of Diagnosing Davidson and bust. He has a hearty laugh. "...an uneraseable flush Seeking a Purpose in Life. Chilly evenings, he wears a "... stun e bird in flight RedBook. to all who might backslide or stumble " " " " or piety Ho is seeking a Mature Re- high-school letter sweater with with a frisky to must .. We admonish our readers heed upon the narrow way: If you go lationship. the monogram discreetly re- Hell, the Red Book Stand on the Suppres- to please doit outside the Three- He hath clean hands and a He has had at least one of moved. His ideal mate must be a Pal sion of Spirits, which is certainly the Mile Limit. ESD pure heart and this weekend Ab's courses and is eager to He is shot with self-confi and a passable tennis player. will play hell with his dally de. hear about the curriculum at dence and chock full o' protein. He loves his mother and be- votions. his date's school. Tho Physical Man it a hero lieves that honesty is the best He it bent on looking teler- He is ready, at the drop of a of tho intramural field end a policy. EDrTOR-N-CHIEF B Millner ant and sincere and on Yield- graduate-school catalogue, to cherter member of ttte dormi- He datea Agnes Scott girls, BUSINESS MANAGER Charlie Roue ing Not to Tomptalion, and give his views on South Africa, tory woifttiMiHing coterie. Converse Athletic Association tho climax of his wookond collegiate morals or the purpose but his mutcles are not knot- standouts, and other American will aw Vespers. of Liberal Education. GirU of good character. Assistant Editor - Tom Colvin Feature Editor Ran Shaffncr Associate Editors Ervin Duggan ropy Editor . Jack Hand ypo Mii "... a sort the-hell-with- lymiH/so eoA 11 [ I ito sow.!shouldn'thA* Bob Moore Cartoonist* . Ackerman of \ RSMINOSDWOHT... Managing Editor*. . David Jordan Cole it elegance ..." / YOfRRAgES ] it ? Don Saunders Advertising Manager Olin Nisbet Sports Editor .. Bill Godwin Circulation Manager. Butler Bennett are worn Indsers or out, day Assignments Editor. Rum Showalter " Assistant Bus. Manager Gene Adcock and night. The general effect? A sort of Entered as Second Claaa Matter at the Pert Office at Davidson, North Caroline, thehell-with-it elegance. under Act of Mareh 3. \$71. He u the perfect dance week- end creature, ready to flee the antiseptic confines of the cam FRIDAY. APRIL 22, I960 THE DAVIDSONIA N Thinclads Dig Deep Citadel Clubs Hit For Spider Burial Wildcats Tomorrow By BILL THOMPSON Sports By STEVE CLARK Davidsonian Writer Davidsonian Sports Writer The Davidson track team defeated the Richmond Spiders 80'4 to 59' j ; Richmond yesterday, as Wildcat depth proved too much for the host Souther The Davidson College golf team will play host tu a mediocre Citadel team this Conference foe. The victory was the fourth in six starts for the successful thii aturday at the beautiful Mid-Pines Course in Southern Pines, N. C. The 'Cats, dads. Each team took eight first places, bat Davidson won 21 second and thir ceking their third straight win. will be making their first trip to Mid-Pines this sea- places to the Spiders' ten. on for their first encounter with The Citadel Next Tuesday the 'Cats travel In the News-Piedmont Relays (he pole vault with a 12 fei The 'Cats should be highly to VPI. The Gobblers, on the at Furman a week ago, the 'Cats 6 inches jump and tied (or firs 1 favored in match, after strength of a comparative win posted 26 points to finish fifth Laughlin established a ne the two victories over Fur WILDCAT OF WEEK over Wake Forest, have to be (ahead of Tennessee and South Davidson College record an consecutive man, a team The Citadel edged rated on par with the Wildcat*. Carolina) in a fieldof 11 teams. News-Piedmont Relay recor by Vi point. The High Point Relays, to be Florida Stale took first place, with a distance of 44 feet held next Saturday at High Huic broke his own record in inches in the hop step jump FURMAN FALTERS Nickles' Throw Point, have been rescheduled In Furman matches, to Davidson. the two In the moot yesterday, reli- Davidson downed the Paladins able speedster Ed Kizer took at Greenville last Friday by the score of 14'i-124. and follow- Best In Loop 100-yard with Diamond Squad . first in the dash a 'Cat up victory Mike Laughlin was ed the at Charlotte By CARL RUST stated that he got everything 10.1 time. Monday by whipping on the Davidtonian Sport* Writer behind it. third. visitors Kiier, Roger Beebe, Bobby 17>4-8tt. Plays Tuesday Funnan, Thompson and Chester Alexan- Wake In the match at THK DAVIDSONIAN takes Stu explained that the newly- which a longer course than great pride naming Stuart developed Dick Held Javelin der posted a 3:29.9 to take the is in By JIM PRESSLY the Charlotte one. Sut Alexan- Nickles its first "Wildcat of the played an important part in kis mile relay. Davidsonian THE MOMENT AFTER— Davidson's Doug aw- was won by Davidi Sports Writer akes stride as the der's even-par 72 paced the .Week" Last Wednesday when record-breaking tow. The mile his ball disappears from the picture despite — 4:41.8. Beebc and the net. In a practice session, Doug, 'Cats to victory the fact C.ilmour ij Davidson's baseballers travel to Wake Forest next ind over No. 1 that number one man Verner BEST THROW Alexander took second andIITuesday to meet "an nan for Coach Keesler, big what Coach Stevens calls excellent readies himself for the Stanley didn't play. third in the 440. Iteam." Sporting a fine won-loss record and carrying one JNC matchhere this afternoon. (Photo by Gene Wells.) Coach Whittle without besi Pat Curric took second in the["' top ACC hurler, Wake will be tough for the young WILDCATS' BEST tation called StuV throw "the 120-yard high hurdles and theij'Cats. However, it is doubtful whether their pitching best throw of any in the South- 220-yard low hurdles. The 'Catss ace,Bob Plemmons, will see action in this non-conference Then, at Charlotte on Mon- ern Conference this year." say swept the broad jump as Hughi tilt. Lagging Netters day. Tom Johnson was medalist Coach Whittle went on to of the day that Stu Murray leaped 21 feet 3V4 Belmont Abbey played a sin out 14 battery He allowed four as he stroked a two. now average* over 170* Laughlin was secondIgle game with the Wildcats here walks game, scat- undcr-par 68, the best score for per throw and that if be can inches. in the while Johnson, and John Chiles third ! today. tering seven Davidson hits. the 'Cats thus far. who "hrow 196' in the Southern Con- Today has done consistently well for Meet he dhould lake Huie Bill Coffey is a twin- "Thumper" Host ference John and I Furman here for Harris was the UNC second places in the pole billSaturday, the 30th. On Fur only 'Cat to garner more than the squad this year, must have first placf easily. took 'j By AUBREY LANCASTER vault and the 880. respectively. man. Coach Stevens comment- one hit. First sacki-r Harris had felt from the start that it was Davidsonian Sports Writer "his" day as he fired an eagle Coach Whittle enthu&iastical Kizer posted a 22.0 time to ed, "They have a good team, two singles in his five trips to i« good . 'on the second hole. ly said "Stuart a very place second in the 220. Andy better than last year, and will the plate. This afternoon the Davidson College tennis team performer and is one of our Boggs won the discus with a1be tough." Harry Cline's double was )layed host to the strong North Carolina netters in an Verner Stanley and Eb Le- the win most consistent performers." heave of 124 feet 8 inches Last Saturday's game against Davidson's only extrabase blow. ittcmpt to avenge an earlier 9-0 defeat at Chapel Hill :Master contributed to a sweep Virginia saw Stevens replaced April as both fired 71's. Coach Tom PREP CAREER Davidson made dean West Davidson's Coach has >n 6. ' javelin throw — Stuart!five-game winning streak smoth- Jerry Cole behind the plate On Tuesday the Wildcats suf- looked good in all previous ap- Scott stated that the play of of the is pleasing been throwing Nickles, Boggs and Jennings ered. The Mountaineers pound- with sophomore Harry Clint'. fered a 7-2 setback at the hands pcaranccs. l.'MastiT "very since Stu has the " good j;iv<'lin sinrr his sophomore Snider. ed Dec Green for ten hits, in- Cole will be moved to the out- of a strong Duke team here at Especially to be noted ll the we're going to need a Eckbert won the two- cluding a home run by Bill field to alternate with Cecil Davidson. fine play of Hob Austell, Phil fourth man to go with Stanley. year in high school. During hi« Bill Johnson, career, he averaged event with a 10:34 time.1Smith, and two doubles. Holcomb in Cline's old position. Davidson's two victories were Kracmer. Bill Backlund, andI' and Alexander at the high school mile Conference a 175'. Since he Laughlin claimed the hop-step-I Tom Shafer. West Virginia "Moose" Showalter may also sec by its number 5 and 6 siru'.les Fred Lopp. Southern tourna- consistent en- in May." tered Davidson College, he has jump with a distance of 41 feetIhurlcr, was very effective outfield action. men as Jim Hamilton won by a After North Carolina, the ment In/i-nn,) *Kn \A' 11iff -if i ktnlrmii plated fourth in the Southern 8 inches. The Frnsh defeated South margin of 6 3. 7 5. and Stcphan Davidson team will have only TOURNEY HERE Conference Meet both his fresh- High 91 in their last game. Young edged his opponent 6-3. one more scheduled match with tournament, man and junior years Tom Hamilton started on the M. William and Mary at Williams- Speaking of the Davidson will play mound for the Wildkittens and MIAMI AWES burg on May 4 before the Con- host to the Stu credits his skill with the Conference A LOOK AT ... allowed the only run in the Last Friday the Davidson net- ference Meet there on May 5, other Southern Stuart Nickles javelin to practicing about an HH| members on May 3-4 at the Mid first inning. Bill Jarman came ters were beaten by a Miami 6, and 7. i hour a day on his form. in to pitch the last three inn' team that awed all who Coach Kccslcr declined to Tines Course. the Davidson Wildcats met the SM . javelin ings for the Frosh. on hand to see by its power and comment on the Conference > Coach Scott indicatedthat the Kurman cinder men in a thrill- Stu throws the be- Davidson pounded South versatility. For the Hurricanes Meet except to say that the team has been pointing toward ing track meet. Stu topped the cause he enjoys it, and he is pitching for eleven hits. Harail this marked the 65th appear- 'Cats would "face some pretty 1 the tournament all season. Said old school record of 180' 9" by looking forward to the remain ton and first-sacker Kick Low ance on the courts without a stiff competition, especially Scott: "I scheduled a lot ol hurling thr javelin 196' l'<" ing track meets and the bic cry each had three, including a defeat. from The Citadel and George tough lejin.. so that we coulc Southern Conference Meet. He | When how top his SPORTS homer by both. Tuesday the Wildcat fresh Washington." be ready for the tournament asked he did it. doesn't expect to toss l M This was the Freshman team's man tennis team will host My- The Wildcats have finished which is naturally the payoff.' Stu rrmarkPrl modestly, "I was of 196' l 4". but he hopes to By Bill Godwin . just plain lucky." He called his be able toout throw hisremain initial win. following three ers Park in a return engage second to George Washington WE'RE NOT WEAK ment. The junior Wildcats have for the past three years toss "a throw of a lifetime."and ing opponents. He wc:it on to point out that What's Good For Newport . .. ;he team's 7-6 won-lost record not any (see page one) comes to us "does indicate weak- Coach Charlie Driesell ness on our part, but ratherthe with the highest of qualifications. He's young, enthu- strength of opponents." MEET YOUR FRIENDS — high teams to 97 our siastic and has coached two school Two of these opponents have AT THE basketball victories in the last five years. been Atlantic The going has not always been easy, either. Drie- I-F Softball Starts Coast Conference By McKENZIE powerhousesNorth Carolina and GONDOLA RESTAURANT sell took over the reins of Newport News at a prime MEL Forest, time; the team had won 21 straight. And it proceeded DavidsonianSports Writer Wake whom the 'Cats W. INDEPENDENCE AT WILKINSON BLVD. will meet again on April 26 in CHARLOTTE to rack up 36 more consecutive wins under Driesell un- sports softball Phi stron; game which ended in double overtime. Intramural resumed— Tuesday with The Delts hold Charlotte. WHILE ENJOYING til stopped in a — in overall totals— 867 points with only softball and tennis standing between then Scott concluded that the But his first high school team— -Granby presented THE BEST situation, and the I-F trophy. team's chances at the tourna the coach with a wholly different much like SAK's, behind, — 55; previous year The far sit ii Gams 58 points each ATO's the Phi Gams— 50; tnent are "very good," and that Davidson's. Granby, the 1954 while Drie- the second slot with 706 points 45; "either Stanley senior year at Duke, had plunged to the In handball: The Phi Delts— the Pikas— the Kappa Sirs or Johnson has | sell was in his The third place KA's have W! 78; the SAEs -66; the Betas 40; the Pi Kapps— 35 and the PIZZAamTsPAGHETTl bottom with a 4-17 record. points. and the Sigma Chu— 60; the Sigma Nu->— 30 Under Driesell's direction the cagers made a come- opens nex two-year Intramural tennis back and went on tocompile a mark of 33 and 9. Tuesday with the doubles elimi This is what we hope and feel he can do for the 'nation. Fraternities must hav< Wildcats. thiir entries in Coach Whittle': A new idea in smoking... To be sure, Davidson is not a high school and Ioffice by 3:30 p.m Monday. doesn't play— in a high— school conference. It will take hard work lots ofjt but Driesell has already com- SOFTBALL RESULTS mitted both himsqlr and the team to long and rugged In softballTuesday, the ATO': practice. He believes we need more scholarships, but (ranked seventh in total points refreshes your taste stresses that wise employment of the present ones is hurled themselves to a 21-1: SalCITI more important. slam over the Phi Delts. Mean "Careful recruiting makes the difference," he says. while, the I'i Kapps came u] As a starting measure Driesell and Scott have lop- with a 2313 victory over thi pedoff Louit-ville and Tennessee from the 1960-61 sched- Independents. ule to bring the 'Cats back to reality. The SAK\ mastered the Sij The new coach will have the material to work with: Eps 23-7, and the Sigma Chi Shinn, Markec, Bussell, Jarman, Millar. Harris. Nuckolls, bolted the KA's 21-7 Roundinj Martin. Moore, Cannon and Evans. out the day, the Kappa Sigs bea The potential of next season's squad speaks well for the Pikas 1410. a winning season. But, judging from the past when such Wednesday, the Sigma Nu seasons were predicted in vain, we hope for an even eased past the Sig Eps in a tigh break. i^amc 17-16. Another close om Coaches Driesell and Hunt are both young and saw the Fiji* beat the Beta should coordinate successfully. So we listen when Drie- j13-11. sell says Davidson "can win in the Southern Confer- The ATO's took their secont ence." victory by setting back the KA' '7-4. The SAE's bowed to the In It's A Small World ... denpendents 9-7. For Coach Scott the appointment of Driesell rep- VOLLEYBALL LEADERS resents a long-delayed triumph. As head coach of the Volleyball ended last week North Carolina Tarheelsback in the late 40's,Scott talked The ATO's led the round-baller with Driesell, then a high school senior, about enrolling in point totals— 160. Runnen-U] at UNC to play basketball for him. Scott had him on the were the Phi Delts with 1* line for a while,but Duke offered Driesell a full scholar tallies. ship, too good to turn down. ,. ,. The SAE's, the KA's and U» "W« weren't giving very many scholarships in the Sigma Chit gave up the struggl said Scott. points apiece. 40's." with 128 * ' - more iCljH B^bV ele^idafl LW V Driesell was picked this week from a list of HANDBALL POINTS than 40 applicants, some of them head high school point-totals California, Missouri, Pennsyl Handball wen coaches in Indiana and posted this week showing th< vania. Sig Eps out front with 10 Ipoints. Second notch went t Coach Dole's Loss ... [the KA's with 92. The Indepen Sophomore end John Packer will not play for the dents' 85 points was good fo undergo an operation to place. ' Wildcats this fall. He must third taste as a pinched nerve in his upper spine. Other point-totals in volley ii/i Smoking was never like this before! Salem refreshes your just glorious relieve a > surprise ball are:theBetas, the— PiKapp nientilOl treSll spring morning refreshes you. To rich tobacco Uste, Salem adds a softness Boner Department ... and the Sigma Nus 100 point ... that five* smoking new easeand comfort. Yes, through Salon's pure-white,modem fifth, Kappa Sigs " We goofed last week and we're sorry. Track stai apiece; the nCn t(>baCCO taSte filter flows the freshest taste in cigarettes. Smoke refreshed smoke Salem! as finishing second against Fur the Sig Eps and the Indepen Ed Kizer was reported tallies; man in the 220-yard dash. "He was flrtt," said Pet« dents— 75 and sixtl " >!■» th. Pibu and lh» Ph filter Take a ..It's Springtim* Whittle. And we retract. most modern Puff. PAW FOUR THE DAVIDSONIAN FRIDAY. APRIL 22, 1960 Fraternities Choose Art Program Stresses After Vespers Open Houses Masquers Present The following professors will hare open bouse for Dramatic Reading the student body after veapers Sunday night: The Red and Black Masquer* Development Bryan MacQueen SaiUtad of Davidson College will pre- 1960-61 Officers Individual Calboun McGill Thompson sent a reading of Stephen Vin- By D. G. MARTIN Cauaey Mebane Trakas cent Benet's John Brown's Body Davidsonian Feature Writer futcher Mitchell Tyson at the College Union on Wed- Nine of the twelve social fraternities at David; Calient Policy West nesday, May IB. Few Davidson students know that the first floor of Philanthropic Hall how B GoodykoonU Reid White have elected officers for the coming year, or semest a bustling art studio. . MM Stephen Vincent Benet (189& growing art program, part I 1943), England poet dependingon the terms of office prescribed by the v; It's all part of Davidson's But that's of what New and found out later from Davidsons lone art Drofessor Doue Houchens. novelist, wrote this versenarra- ous fraternity constitutions. tive of the Civil 102* Inside Phi Hall, several stu boys a little timid to sign u]p summers entirely tree to d War in and named it after the dents seemed very intent on for the course. what Iwanted. John Sanford Emphasizes Brown of Harper's Ferry fame. pictures. Every now and then Kappa Sigma. Pi Kappa Phi, and Sigma Alpha 1 "Studio is a very difficulIt DAVIDSON CALLS After winning one of them woulduse his hand the Pulitzer Prize thing to grade. Itry to cocside in 1929, the poem rapidly gain- Rilon had not yet chosen leaders at the time of DAV or a rag to manipulate some , "I got a just sue the student's progress monc notice for ed Its present statue as an paint on his canvcv a position here at Davidson. SONIAN publication. Each of these organizations pU than his native ability whei Needs Education American epic. applied Off and was hired." In another room other boys tormulating his grade. O.. within next two weeks. Mr. Houchens will take a By The poem begins a pr« to elect officers the making quick sketches and course, there has to be somic TOMMY COLVIN with were sabbatical from Davidson nexit Assistant u c drawing with pencils and cra- academic work, and Igive test Davidsonian Editor 1 d entitled "The Slaver' year. He will spend much lira sketching early intersections) yons. Pupils running back on some of the basic informs The officers are as follows: were building up an expanding col Tongues wagged and hands shook as political activ- I between the two tion about design, color, paint.' antagonism and giving an ac and forth lection of color slides. The* e ity swirled across campus last Tuesday. Gubernatorial rooms. Each of them had a and so forth, that the student count of an early slave-trader. will form the nucleus of wha,t candidate Terry Sanford and his campaign aides brought Captain Ball, brush, a pencil, a tube bf paint, should assimilate. and his conscious- soon will be,Houchens hopes,;a their "Young Voter's Campaign" to the students in a or .some artUt's tool. Rose, stricken mate The poem moves other INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENTr course contemporary art. Ichapel program arranged by Charlie Sanford's ALPHA TAU OMEGA in campus representative. to thc famous story of the raid DOUG HOUCHENS TEACHES Also, in the plans for th< e an Harper's Ferry led by John "Teaching studio centers ai" The political hopeful express- tional campaign, Sanford re-' sabbatical is a trip to Mexico| Brown, of Brown's capture, and Doug Houchens, Davidson's as possible "j <■'' to stu- plied "no one how George much around the in whore Houchens hopes to do "; his desire interest that knows being hanged. President Gabfl dividual, '' i politics every money How it his only art profesv>r. explained without sacrificing ba Kit of work on my own." dents in since much we'll need." Vice President Tom Mainor the the responsibility ever, he emphasized °' that this was the Bait- Studio : ihmi's that entire classs "There are two reasons foi. citizen has to that if Then Bcnct tells the story I)avid-on> gov. money Secretary Steve Maxwell claw it is part of should know and do. going to Mexico," he explained take a part in running our there was not enough he opening days of thc War art program which aho includes — - eminent. He noted that "you available, he would have the ; vith brief episodes Treasurer Jack Hardman "One the mo*t important( "Ont it's different, and two in the lives an art Watafj NSsTM and an of " '(the Davidson student body) courage toask for more through if IFC Representative Bob Moore things that thc instructor must( its cheap. Lincoln. Davis. Lee. Jackson. advanced studio sNW in gra- " " " """ haven't been active in political taxes. inint and other outstanding try in do i-; to develop the1 phics." Ilife. At college political meet- One student observed that all igures. story till approach The interrupted means to wh.it lings you arc nocticeably the [ho miss- candidates had made state-' if the protagonists is picked up This program has developed1 student will take to art. I1 1 Arts Festival mi:. IMaid like to see that ments on education. "Do you, icre. i to call it Fine n the las) k'\* jwatl from one know what changed. If you aren't interest- think you will do more with the BETA THETA PI irt cour.-e which was u enmbi- !llaytw 'art is a haiiltirlHnf' i(I in politics, you arc missing question of education than any There will be three principal of BSstory and studio ;good Anyway, some- Organist lation art term it's :sponsors the whole sweep of history." other candidate if you are elect- "adcrs: an older man will bv A lot ot people took it, but t thing in the student and " President Bill Deane natural MacGowan, ed h° mrtrayod by Malcolm Murchi- hey didn't U-an, much about ( rnn't be chanyed The teacher William * recital1 PUBLIC EDUCAT.ON on; Bill Vice President Loy McKeithen , organist at historic Old North bflP* will be ■ irt histury or art technique So inust recognize thi< and guide Sanford then turned his at- TOTAL EMPHASIS oungcr man; and Recording Secretary Bob Winn , in Ala.ssai.liu Jeanne Chat \v split up the course ." said t ulent toward developing Church Boston. to what he considers the , ,. , , : tention " . lan of Queens Collrfie will play Treasurer Dick Dalton fouchens ! natural K'tK will present a program of pressing question Iam lhc only candidate who lis charattvristics." most now fc h p.m., ■ has he female role. Students arc PC Representative Bob Waugh organ music at 8:15 Mon- facing the state. "There is no Put h,!s total on 'Kver since studio day, Aprn Nation, came Sanford re- ow being selected for the mod- thon the ART AS A CAREER 2o. in tin Davidson1 man urgent need in North s .- lass has been small, but stead- College Praafeytatiaa Church. "* k"ow l"» do more w'lh rn Greek chorus which will Carolina than the improvement P'*- , ["present ly growing. I'm not sure why "Wbra I wj< up, The rt'cital being roblcm " any one of the characters ' is held in of public education." *» P tha otheri people don't studio. Xmcru-a was not art conscious1 My job 1. lore take conjunction with Davidson's He explained that through candidate is to com- "here's not much time for it, IJ ind there m no place for a Fine Arts Festival. tunicate this to you. , KAPPA ALPHA improved public education all now. And then. too. anybody >.nunn person to turn for much The program will include ln thc race. Mr. Thp areas of the state's life will Kannapolii' rho is really interested in art r iWp m art. emergence of Haydn's hts support to ' "The Musical Clocks" oo improved. The better edu- tossed President Bob Green rouldn't come to Davidson be- \mencan art is a new thing. and the Prelude and Fugue- in B fanfordndtfn J° hnson Tcx« Thc Loading Theatres ( cated a state Is, the better , President Jim Allen we a >nly iv. colIn:'', cottlej Id-cide recog " thing facing°f Vice a'use have such small Minor by J. S. liacb. In wages the people receive, and b c« the next GEM epartment here." 'hat Iwanted to go into art as Fine Arts Festi- foreign Secretary . Jim Richardson :Bitten of the the better prepared they are to President will be rela- TODAY and SATURDAY Ii career." Romantic," Treasurer Bill Gayle val|theme of "The live a Uons. Ibelieve that Johnson is "KING OF GRADES AND ENROLLMENT full life capable WILD IFC Representative Skeeter Watson Mr Houchens earned a B.A. Mr. MacCiowan has chosen to the most man to handle STALLIONS" Houchens and pon- a ind an M.A. in art at the Rich play CY ir Kranck's Pioco H*or- FACES QUIZZING this." When someone suggested! George— Montgomery ercd for a long time and then n nond Professional Institute and iq.je. Music by Max Drischner, At a coffee hour held in the that the Texan was no more *lio— '.lair lloncgger chapel, schemer, Mr. I that itudied at the Art'-; A: and Maurice union ballroom after than a Sanford lid. "But. think it's Students "That's; "CIRCUS STARS" 1 contemporary com- displayed a big grin. ion than that. Davidson has a I in New York. Uuruflc all Mr. Sanford faced intensive (Russian Film) PHI DELTA ne academic rating which call- BOaaTS, will be heard on the questioning. When quizzed con- just it! I want a good schemer THETA working my Docto- SATURDAY n competition amnn^ students. "I was on recital corning financing of his educa- on our side." LATE SHOW Art History at , hi> in high grade con- r,ate in Ohio "THIS REBEL BREED" results Mark President Bill Shinn :iousncss Many boys with high itatc under the 0.1. Bill when Damon that Ig'H my Vice President Ben Sparks verages might be afraid to risk realized if di- n would the Secretary Andy Blake neir high standing on an in. E :r.i- mean end of SWANEE ny paintinj;--I would have an Treasurer Bob Denham ertain grade in studio. TODAY and SATURDAY c ■ntirely academicor adminiMra "HOME FROM IFC Representative Jim Bootle i\.' "Also the approach to a stu- t life. So Idecided to let thr THE HILL" to class is much different from ( M. Bill yo and contacted sumi' DoYbuThinkibrYburself? Robert Mitchum he normal textual approach t ctKaers Iknew about positl n (TAKE OFF ON THIS QUIZ AND SEE WHERE YOU LAND*) Eleanor Parker ere at Davidson where much t eacning art. 'ITiis waj 1 would SATURDAY f what you learn i- from text- Ij te abb i' keepHn i piwrtunrty LATE SHOW PHI GAMMA DELTA uokv These things might make ti ii paid ar'l wou] I have the "HELLER IN PINK TIGHTS" IF YOU Atlcaught by theDean Anthony Quinn President Thompson Jtt^\ Bob in an infraction of arule, would vmW/^W^^io Sophia Loron Recording Secretary Sanders Dallas In Charlotte, Davicisonians meet you (A) try to imprt-ss him with \m\1k6^-—^^X Treasurer . Roy Stamey your sincere personality'.' (B) W\uL^>^Sl at Open Kitchen for a . developa strong argument r"^M| Representative the Famous . _^8 IFC . . Dave Wilson apiinst thi- injusticeof therule? » f"^5»^^}?\A VhJI (Cl confess andtake theconae- *7*S) \PI KAPPA ALPHA PIZZA the famous OPEN KITCHEN President Nick Ivanoff 1318 W. Morehead Charlotte, N. C. Vice President . Ray Thomas Secretary Rich Jensen Treasurer Jerry Vaughn IFC Representative Jim Anderson
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President Spiro Macris Finley Vice President . . Holmes 1 itn*bomb ooxirvo loaoi t© a). Secretary . James Davis K>fQfl>$$tM0 as aSooondLjouttsfrfr Treasurer Mutton Barron ■ f^p'Air^, "toirvi sumiiD" your and women who think for themselves ml.Ifr*\angraduating thuJur*,' IFC Representative _ George Kirkpatrick * impli ou SMT for tVrnfstion \fM*s5) d 0,!Le t it u»»»lly m"0^ Viceroy. They know the HnlicMe t% li ~!L i. r Im s*w AtrTam OCccr TrainuM byVn^n^S Viceroy filter is.scientifically designed to kboolSMMMful completion of thj ■PmT^^Xm /\ Was \ 2 JgWKfTW turor;(B) youcan'tescape smooth the smoke the waya filter should. hrtt-nonthCMrw wiswyou a«BSA>] **" I|U| " tiasiM, MJ "« ?' whatj;ou,d ; A thinkingman'schoice has a smok- a*4akui-ttsrtonabri^O Tr *W^ (C) stop talking andeat! ,°. ... ■waHif future in th« Aerospao* SIGMA NU .ing man a taste. aDbDcD Tn« School it aocn to Mca and. (B) of «t§4 President . Frank Mansell * "H you checked on three out ef lour rotMii collegegraduates with Vice President .Louis Parker A%\ TOU ACTUAUV found a th,^ qwotnom-you think for younetfl am technologicalandadministrative _ #^aV pot ofgold atthe endof th» , kill* II you art selected lor tkt Secretary . Richard Lilly ff rainbow,wouldyou(A)run idiool, you will receive Staff Scr* Treasurer _- Art Toole \^k\ mc if r JlV I m11>. to there wasanother -^ Jm fumt fay whilea trainee. Gradw IFC Representative Bob Phillips Av ■J*5*J atthe other end?(B)make ited oftcert may laterapplylormd> "'W.ggl IIJTm anappointment< > withupsy- )".. ■ 'anced training and graduate studj mtrii c °»« ■ nia C~~mmmm*£* ''4 it government ezpens*. Malt «t$ llfljA maker to make more rmia- m*~ crs may alsoapply for light iraio- /"""""si W mm^-S i r»g aspilots or navigators. SIGMA PHIEPSILON Por tne carerr-tnindedyoung olfi. *r, theAirForce wayof lift canbe tieaulating, exciting and full ol _ ac voviitminkinoof chaar- | neaning. He willbe servinghimself,* President . Roger Dewhurst 1 '*"' *° **'*** cigarette— // >. I Vice President . Ken Moore "'-A'^« tit family andhisnation.Thisis tW Urotface Age. It is a tiost whena Secretary . John Goodmen " (A) depend on what your / vl mAt^K1^ / :ar*er '» AirForcebluehassomud) Treasurer . Ed Hall friends tell you?(B) figure SI o ofer the young man or MLJ\ UfI, what you in a I%M/ — womao IFC Representative Cooke out want l#y^^Jpi^^»^m I vho qualifies. Quinton - pick * £- *H f i J filter cigarette and / f \m» CK\_J The Air Force is seeking only 1 '^- « *" to J^ / a U h 1 th one that Pv U / **"" o i / elect groupof college graduate* for, League * y Ivy one A e. idmisiion into Officer Training M. strongest taste? I/ w«A»ar / Shue Takes Up Green's Gavel withthe TT*m J School. However, we'd be happyto laiteverIvy!Why, Cokeis the most K'»G-size ■' I lend detailed information to any ADBDCD / icoior whoisinterested.Just writer (Continued From Page One) to aGuidance Council with some correctbeverageyou canpossibly Dmccr Training School Inform*.' of the same functions as the L^fei I wise smoker who depends on his A »«*"*' pie order oncampus.Just look aroundyou. A\ / ion,Dept.SCL04, Box times a month on Wednes- , others, u-.h- 7608/ prescnt Court 0 Contfol exccpt tf\ own judgment,not opinions of in / « rVashington 4,D.C. day rather than the weekly Fri- , wi],, , college that t ry 0 aid {hox What are the social leaders his choice of cigarettes. That's whymen ml SSi** Ther$'t day Chapel. m tomomw'i Thc Adminlstra- having a har(J flS Hat*far Freshmen - timc going for?Coca-Cola! So take aleaf -w- accomplish- » Wg §j eaders on tkt -y tion feels it is not weI|,g keeping the wise guys /^ out of theirIvyLeague uook and i.jthe )0 itrospaceTtam. ing enough to warrant its con-jn Jine THE MAN WHO THINK9 FOR HIMSELFUSUALLY CHOOSESVICEROY tinuance. The student Council request- same! Enjoy the good taste of Coke! One of the most discussed is-ed that anyone interested in be- BE REALLY REFRESHED A Thinking Man's Choice— Viceroy Filters was the Court of Control,ing a Cheerleader give his name sues ■eMMwndocoirtHortty ef Ta.Coo-Cok, any fcy HAS A SMOKING MAN'S TASTE! President Shue proposed thatto any member of the Student Cs— ... AirForce theCourt of Controlbe changedCouncil Coca-Colt Bottling Company ef Concord, Concord N. C.