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The Technician North Carolina State College’s Student Newspaper Val. XLll, No. 30 1 State College Station, Raleigh, N. C. February lo, 199 State Graduate Wins European Trip llC Vice President College Union Planning Calls Four freshman Concert A Success Fine Arts Festival Approximately 4,000 people turned out yesterday afternoon by Billy Evans The Fine Arts Festival, which l-March 4, is a Chamber Music - to hear the two-hour concert by State College’s first Fine Arts sponsors plans to make an annu- Concert in the College Union the Four Freshmen which was Festival will begin on Wednes- al event, will be sponsored co- Ballroom. held here at the Coliseum. day, February 26, with a full operatively by 16 student com- Tuesday night, March 4, at 8 The concert was sponsored by eight days of events planned. mittees of the State College Un- p.m., Ogden Nash, the well- the Interfraternity Council. All Among the Festival features ion. known humorous writer and tel- profits from the afi'air will be will be a “good design” show, a Opening the Festival svill .be evision personality, will appear split equally between the World one-act play festival for North a “Good Design” show on Feb- in the ballroom. University Service and the Carolina colleges, three con- ruary 26 at 8 p..m The display The Woman’s College dance School for the Blind. will continue through March31, gioup will present a modern certs, a talk by Ogden Nash, a Play Festival IFC Vice-president Bob Gard- modern dance concert, and a dance concert Wednesday, ner told The Technician last Nine North Carolina colleges March 5,,in the Ballroom. panel discussion on “North Car- will be represented in the one- Final event of the festival night that he was “wonderfully.,olina Writing Today.” pleased and very grateful to the act play festival on Friday, Feb: will be a panel discussion on people that had helped out the ruary 28. Afternoon and night “North Carolina Writing To- two causes to which the money presentations are planned with day” Wednesday night at 8 will go.” Tax Poop beginning times set for 3 and 8 o’clock in the College Union Revenue o’.clock Building. Gardner said that it is too. The Technician recently con- On Sunday, March 2, at 3:30 Dr. Lodwick Hartley, head of early at this time to know ex- tacted the City of Raleigh in p.m., the Raleigh Symrfldny Dr‘- the English Department at , actly how much revenue was regard to city taxes and the chestra will give a concert in State College, will serve,” mod- taken in. However, he said that State College student. the College Union Ballroom. erator for the panel composed a rough estimate would be $3,- According to the City Tax A concert by the Westminster of Lucy Daniels of Raleigh, 000. Supervisor any student who Choir is planned for Monday, 'Francis Gray Patton of Dur- Costs for the concert are: lives in Raleigh or Wake County March ,3, at 8 p.m. in Raleigh's ham, and BurkDavis.of Greens- $1,000 for the Four Freshmen, the whole year is required to Memorial Auditorium. boro, all noted North Carolina ‘ I approximately $200 for the Col- pay local taxes. Scheduled for 4 p.m. Tuesday, writers. ‘1 iseum, and possibly $25 for inci- Any student who leaves for Edwin F. Harris, Jr., a 1957 graduate of the State College dentals such as advertising, his home during the summer is School of Design, is shown with his model of a national cultural phone calls, etc. not required to pay city taxes. StUdent Gov. Announces Date center which won the 1958 Paris Prize in architecture. The Large Profits Foreign students do not have $5,000 prize is the top award in the field. In brief, then, the concert was to pay city taxes. For Spring Election of Officers (Photo by Visual Aids.) termed a large success and prof- Any student who is in doubt its of somewhere between $1,500 as to whether he has to pay By Pierre Leveque, Jr. report as soon as the inspection and $2,000 will be divided be- local taxes should consult the At the January 23 meeting 0 is completed. " tween the School for the Blind city tax department The dead- the Student Legislature, Se- Constitutionhlaillevisian Design Graduate and the World University Serv- line for city taxes is February ator NickRay, chairman of the As has been previously re- me. 14. SG Elections Committee, pr‘ ported, the Rules Committee, ‘0 posed to the Senate body tha under the chairmanship of Son- I date for spring elections-foi- Informal Talks Given the ator Jim Prim, is currently in- Receives Top Prize next year’s class and student vblved in a complete revisionof government officers be set fo the articles of the Student Gw- The highest international awa1i in architecture—the 45th April 22 and the date for thg ernment Constitution. senator Paris Prize in Architecture—has been awarded to a 1957 grad- runoff elections be set for Ap Clyde R. Hoey II, a member of uate of the School of Design at State College. Degrees Awarded 29. t. the committee, has stated that He is Edwin Freeland Harris, A member of the Student his committee should have M Jr., of Raw was named Government InvestigationsCom- study and revision of them- First Day of Feb. Hinson, as- stitution completed and ready * to receive $5,000 award in At Fall Graduation mittee, Senator Reid Marked 38th competition with architectural signed for some time to conduct gfor presentation to the Senate investigations into the cafeteria for approval ,by March 1. students from throughout the In a ceremony marked by academic pomp and pageantry, Birthday. for Tech. United States. situation, reported to the Seni- The much-disputed prob]! State College conferred degrees upon 173 students last Monday. ate that the County Board of Announcement of the selec- of acquiring sidewalks in front By Alton Lee Approximately 1,500 persons attended the rites in the William Sanitation is conducting an in- of the dormitories may be solv- tion of Harris to receive the Neal Reynolds Coliseum. vestigation and inspection of th On February 1, 1958 The [honor was made here today by ed; in the near future by the In- Dr. Carey H. Bostian, chan-. cafeteria and will issue a fufi (See STUDENT GOV.. mo 8) Technician quietly celebrated Dean Henry L. Kamphoefner of cellor of State College, confer- its 38th birthday. the State College School of red the degrees at the mid-year WUS Representative Looking back over the many Design, who was notified by commencement service. Rowicz Meets WUS Representative New York authorities. years of papers, we find that Informal graduation talks M... W...H.....,......~........—~.. .. ..awm~~mm~ m. _. A top-ranking graduate of ngv..." «GM. F. Trice was editor along were given by President Wil- Visits Stale College the college, Harris is now work- liam C. Friday of the Consoli- with Guy Stuart, who served as ingfor Prof. Horacio Caminos A student from the Union of The first dated University of North Car- the business manager. of the Schcol of Design, who is olina and James M. Peden, Jr., South Africa , Neville Ruben, paper was published semi- a .iesign consultant on a 7 $51 of Raleigh, president of the was at State last Wednesday“ monthly on 8 x 12 paper; and milliexe dollar hotel in San Juan, State College Senior Class. ,the first issues were limited to Puerto Rico. Harris is a drafts- He was visiting here on behalf four pages. man on the Multi-million dollar Friday Urges Support of the World University Service Impressive Enrollment project. , In his remarks, President and in conjunction with the Friday told the graduates that The hot news story that cov- Cdltural Center coming campus United Fund ered the front page of the first Harris designed a model of they face increased responsibil- copy was concerned with State’s a national cultural center\ to ities as they enter their profes- Drive. impressive enrollment of 1,030. win the Paris Prize. The center sions and urged them to con- Ruben, in talking with Fred There were other stories of in- includes facilities film festivals, tinue to support their alma ma- Rawica, Chairman of the Drive, terest, too, such as the fact that conventions, major exhibits, and ter. ' and David Earnhardt, Editor Trinity (Duke) had just defeat- headquarters for finest theatri- Commencement, he said, is a of The Technician,said that the ed the Techs—as State’s team cal and musical presentations. day of achievement, gratitude, was called then. And there were Harris and his wife will be- and responsibility. Union of South Africa has a other stories such as the Watau- gin their trip abroad in the late Calling attention to the fact population of 9,000,000. Each ga fire, the $20,000 being spent spring. The award will cover a that all of the graduates have year 15,000 people die of tuber- on Pullen Hall for improve- year crf architectural study and backgrounds in science or en- culosis and an additional 80,000 ,. ‘ 'ments, plus a few jokes, poems, travel in Europe. gineering, Peden told the sen- are suffering from this disease. and essays. This marks the ird time iors that they are headed to- The World University Service Since that time, The Techni- that a State Colle student or ward “even more miraculous is helping provide scholarships cian has come a long way. Now things" than the satellites that for medical students in this it is a semi-weekly production.