Dutch Speaker Realistically Looks At United States half the size of Lane Holland the American way sof life Boasting of the lowest illiter- A co only py Mary largest Dutch political group is Carolina, the Netherlands Editor through her 10,000 mile tour of - the Roman Catholic party. rate in the world, the South Managing numerous s eight years his 11 colléges and universities. When a person reaches the Netherlands “There are no general courses,” | agometimes Americans to the United States in Ping ‘of compulsory edacation, which voting age of 23, he is tined un- she said. “One tackles his special but not tion with the United Nations. is followed selective school- | now how to teach, less he votes in Dutch elections, ing in see secre tecretarial and field right away.” “You have 7-day be praised Ameri- shat to teach ; and the Dutch churches, for voting is considered to vocational school Said Miss Miss Hefting and we have one-day churches. “not only a right and a privi- “You (the United cans informality, hospitality, | gow what to teach, but not Everything Hefting, give happens on Sunday,” lege, but a requirement.” States) educate the inany a friendliness, and ability to ow to teach,” said Miss she said in her explanation of criticism, and con- Miss Hefting stated that the little, and we educate the few constructive the functions of religion in the with these | Jeantine Hefting in her com- Communists were not outlawed ‘a Jot.” cluded her lecture Netherlands. Dutch churches do words, “We (the Dutch) have jrigon of life in the United in the Netherlands, but were al- educa- not provide social activities ‘ Institutions of higher the advantages and disadvant- lowed to hold positions on the the throughout the week as do tion are quite different from a long history; you (the States with life in Holland. town council and all other ‘gov- «ages of American churches, for religion ones in America, stated Miss have the assefs and A representative from the erning groups. “In our country Americans) is always taken very seriously There are practically of being a young Miss Hefting was we feel we control the Commu- Hefting. drawbacks Netherlands, and solemnly in Holland. so stu- In those ways we are at the Howard ee better when we can see no college dormitories, nation. speaker very different and’ yet, very | el period, February 10. She Religion carries over into poli- ey are doing,” she gx- dents must Yent rooms or stay jas become very familiar with tics, Miss Hefting added. The plained. : at home. &™ ; similar.” =

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$500 Senate appropiat on. $ VEET SMELL OF BUSINESS Command oA 9, 1951—Good nw "NEW YORR —The home gar A Freshman Slave To the Education Dept.: “lle- d ning induste t should come up and Mary Lane Holland; decora- * by Carol Harris will be sold as slaves to the ary education courss vill siaelling 40 fnillion rose tions, Sara Hayes and Mike ded to the . . perio um bi ishes A 1960. Staff Writer highest bidder. Bradley; entertainment, Burt Howard College students Bidding will begin at 7:15 p.m, Miller. udent with the necessiry That's the number the indus- This is the time for all South- or an elementary elu will see the spirit of the old as auctioneer Mike Bradley, in Panama hat and white coat ern patriots to bring a certificate from tho State South revived Monday, Feb- Yankee greenbacks. The South i of Education.” * . SNOW REI heavily during the past week- walks to the slave block. freshmen shall rise again! ruary 22, when the rra t a new house end covering the entire campus in a deep blanket of frozen Slaves, shackeled in chains,

h was Lambda Cai fratern- RN water, Campus students sloshed around Saturday and Sunday, will be auctioned off for typing term papers, tutoring, standing » émbership i1 theif national little longer. Preparing for Colley Receives Blood Donor Goal OPS, a speech club, ‘vas. a-ganization. /ind the last news wishing the snow would stay a in line at lunch, home-cooked ¢! the Spring session was the battle are (left to right) Karen Robinson and Sarah Hood. “Coach” Sanford Colley, a ‘meals and as dates. Dean Marga- student who is recrea- ret Sizemore has donated an ex- Howard hie : y Dalta Kappa oka red rrorganization and reactivation which is also Is 300 Signatures Leadership g ty for ci the Gérmai. Club. tion director at Marks Village, tra late permission i to be up for bidding. nl olin ow— en——t n Objects a call from the coach Bn Falling received k ¢——— "4 pov Mysterious at Deshlar High School in Tus- Perennial freshman, Director Neil Nation and Harriet cumbia offering him the posi- of Student Affairs, Lindy Mar- Marrs, co-chairmen of Howard's coach. Red Cross activities, will head | Recently Baffle Howardites tion of assistant football tin, will be among the slaves. a modest manner, “Coach” the 1960 campus Blood Donor In The cafeteria will be made explained that he had Campaign. : By ANN O’BARR As night came, the snow fin- Colley slave market had too much experience, into an old South The drive for signatures will 2 Swish!—went the unfamiliar ally stopped, but in the twilight not with cotton bales and apple he had been a football begin February 23 with a lunch- sound of a snowball. the campus looked like a Christ- although crates surrounding a huge slave IN L / mas card scene. . Spe player in high school. eon Kickoff Rally for the presi- Q Howardites were enjoying a block. #y ie wy » boo was dents of all campus organiza- ~ once-in-a-lifetime winter won- Students flocked to the third He went on to say that he Special entertainment will be tions. Howard College President derland. Students awoke last floor of the Women’s Residence a very busy man, at which time A ! . Leslie Wright and Dean John A. . Tuscumbia coach assured by the Four Fresh- dy ey A i Saturday morning to find their Hall, where checkers, monoply, the furnished - | J y Fincher, along with Birmingham campus being slowly but surely jokes and fellowship were in full him that the Board of Education men, Burt Miller, Sandy San- pe y 1 ¥ be present was doubling the salary for next Red Cross heads, will ~ covered with a blanket of snow. force, rine ford, Don Bearden and 7777717? at the luncheon which will be : It was better than a three-ring A few brave souls ventured to semester. is beginning Committees and chairmen are: held in the Auxiliary Room: & ® - tircus. Improvising anything their cars down on Lakeshore “Coach” Colley was care- general chairman, Barry Ed- cautiously crept into Homewood to consider the offer very February 23-March 3 marks LTY from sweat suits to slim-jims wards; publicity committee, Jim or even further, but most pre- fully when he heard a snicker the time for enlistment of don- and car coats for snow suits, be that Grogan, Don Ingram, Linda . Howardites were soon diving: ferred to stay inside. which he recognized to ors. Anyone between 18 and 21 Bryant. Hudson; program, Ruth Colley years of age may donate blood, TR9-9163 clear. Bright of his “friend” George headlong into the white stuff. Sunday dawned if they have parental permis- was just beginning to Many students had never sunshine sion. This permission will not taken part in a snowball fight, melt the snow as Howardites at- service with Highlight have to be obtained by the don- i .. but before tended a worship Daily Programs or himself, for the Red Cross Director Lindy Student Affairs charge of speaker, in the . committee will be in Martin as the Week securing the permissions. Above college cafeteria. Christian Emphasis the age of 21, donation is free All day the sun beamed away the snow. Traffic soon was able Ann Cox will preside at the Three hundred signatures has to come onto the campus. That morning service at 10:00. The night, buses took students to Brotherhood Chorale will bring been set as this year’s goal. This church, and the campus was conferences, continues through the special music and Dr. Estes’ is an increase of a 100 over the back into the routine. today and Friday. final message will be “Faith in 1959 goal. : : forgotten. By Monday the only remains In this morning's service, Neil Receiving special recognition “After all, . of the weekend awere some scat- Nation will be presiding. Special and some type of prize will be Ann O’Barr the typical patches of snow, sore “music will be furnished by the the organization which has the tered Max ey comment was, throats and lessons unlearned. A Cappella Choir and Dr. highest percentageof participa- itll probably never happen to Vaughn's topic will be, “Out of tion in the campaign. visitation will be us again.” of Be February WO Respect.” Class The Bloodmobile will be on Sometime around noon, the from 11:00-1:00 and. individual conferences will be from 2:00- campus March 16. Specially as- last' car (without chains, any- for a long time to come. sisting the chairman will be the way) slid up the college drive 4:00 p.m. medical fraternity, American off Lakeshore and the campus Tonight, Ingram Gomillion Dooms and the BSU Pharmaceutical Fraternity, and ‘came a marooned minature Progress Siberia until Sunday’s sun fin- Landmark Choir ols will furnish the special ally loosened some of the ice. music. in my mouth— Said Harriet Marrs, Co-Chair- be the title of Dr. Vaughn's 34: a) ; ! man of the Drive, “The drive is All Saturday afternoon the HAVERHILL, Mass.—A land- will the blood now kept falling. ; message. How may (we bless and important because The Greek Gathering, the which we give saves lives by will be razed to make way praise the Lord?! Surely Nobody had any sleds, but soon seminar for the fraternity and supplying hospitals and veteran's ‘ome students, not awishing to for a new super-highway. through actaof love and kind- ‘sorority members will be held administrations and becayse it's ‘ee the hill back of the snack ‘Known as the “Thompson ness to our fellow men — in a public service to our fellow bar. or the football field em- Place,” the Colonial-type dwell- years. On man. We urge you to pledge a inkment go to waste, began ing has stood for 312 pint of blood to save a life as down on trays borrowed the southeast peak of the roof is part of our brotherly policy here boardfrom the cafeteria : and ini card- - an original Ben Franklin light- at Howard College” boxes. A <# a & Samford University Library | THE HOWARD CRIMSON February 18, 1960 iN + — —_ i ap February 18, 1960 Rt

& ~The ! EF Power of the Supreme Court $ | CRIMSON Second Fr Part 3 of a Series The Howard - * v: | CRIMSON *=5=s The Constitution of the Many Court apologists con- sions have not been bad, how- United States delegates pow- tend that, in each case in ever. Even the American Bar er to the Supreme Court in which the Court has come un- Association agrees with this. 4 Editor: Harold Holder Famils i Article III, Section 1. “The der fire of criticism, the jus- In short, the judicial system’ Depicts Dutch . judicial power of the United tices have been justified in America is not perfect; it ~ Assistant Editor: Bob Barker By VIRGINIA BIDDLE i States shall be vested in one LEGALLY and CONSTI- operates under, certain handi- production, “Papa is Supreme Court, (and in lower TUTIONALLY in their ma- caps just as other systems do. Advertising : Ingram Gomillion. The forthcoming Masquers Al 'ts of the rebellion of a P courts). . ..” Section 2 goes jority decisions. Supporting March 3, 4, and 5, is the story The Supreme Court should Managing Editors: Ann Gaylia O'Barr and Pat Scott further: “The judicial power this view is the Library of Copy Staff: Mary Lane Holland, Ouida Guthrie, Lucy Barrow, vania [Dutch family against a tyrannical father. The never become the brunt of Jo I shall extend to all cases, in Congress Legislative Service Mary Jane Abernathy, and Gene Phillips consists of : Papa, Perry Scott; Mama, Miss Nancy UNENLIGHTENED criti- law and equity, arising under and the Harvard Law Re- of the Speech Department; Jake, the son Gordon B cism; it should be viewed in Special Writers: Gene Phillips, Frank Harwell, James Dillard this Constitution, the laws of view. : : Emma, the daughter, Carolyn Yeager; Mrs. Yoder, the light of its Constitution- the United States, and It seems that, in most Makeup Staff: Robert Allen, editor; Jane Mathis, Mike Hamil. Bray; and Trooper Brendle, Ned Russell. « all igned role, its position treaties made, or which shall cases, the Court had 10 decide ~~. 2. > > enec 10's, position ton, Petey Haswell, Martha Ann Wright, Judy Greene Mama and Papa Aukamp are in the federal system, and its of the Mennonite religion; the ers whom he would have be made, under their author- the way it did for varying fallibility. : : Science Staff: Joy Colbert, pharmacy; Gloria Blair, biology; d daughter, exercisingthe place with hired help if ity; (etc.).” : : reasons, such’as poorly word- . Annella Junkins, math, physics, and chemistry. : Bo lege that is part of the Men- made their way into the br Here is implied the some- What may be done in the nonite faith, have not adopted activities of the world. ed laws, conflicts between they say, event of an by the Circulation: Carolyn Oliver, editor; David Wade it. They remain, as Emma brings on a crisis w what simplified definition of state and federal statutes, and éworldly,” until ' they feel the the function of the Supreme previously made precedent. Court? Has anything ever “plain” or Men- Society: Marian Stewart, editor, and Carolyn Yeager call to become Court: to determine LEGAL- It would seem, then, that the been done in the past? The nonite. : . final installment of this series Papa takes the Mennonite tra- ITY and CONSTITUTION- Supreme Court has not WIL- Religion: James Dillard, editor; Carol Harris, Martha Dickey. into his own hands and he calls Gloria Blair : img an outrage to his fa ALITY in specific cases. FULLY made decisions will explore the various re- uses it to suppress simple pleas- honor by killing the sur Justice John Marshall, in which are to the detriment of courses which may be taken ures and recreations of every Musie: Gayle Fulghum and Martha West, editors ¢ day life to which Mama, an au- ‘the case of Marbury vs. Madi- the United States as a politi- in such cases, including meas- thentic Mennonite, has no ob- Custom-Built son, extended the Court's cal entity or of the people as ures in Congress today for Special Reporters: Pat Eaton, History; Virginia Biddle and jection. Emma is in love with a jurisdiction to cases involving a whole. remedying the effect of cer- Bonnis Buckner, speech and drama; Gene Mayo, business; surveyor who wants to marry ~ Carolyn Kendrick, art; Virginia Gammell, €conomics; for me- legislation by Congress (Ju- tain Court decisions.) her. Jake has a knack To Grace Hk This does not mean that . and Carol Harris, religion. ¥ chanics, and wants to simplify dicial Review). * the RESULTS of some deci- —D. Ragsdale farm life by the installation of Howard's new Aeol Sports: Rint Gillon, editors Jim Sumner atascia Auld machinery. M am a, though re- ner organ, valued at abo i: | signed to accepting Papa's word desiring to purchase these ar- ‘monthly report on the state of : 000, will sport 2,122 pip Feature: Robert Harris, Anne Sims as divinely sanctioned law, is ticles should contact Chairman SGA finances. All facets of the require special interior Senate News wistful for the friendly associa- in the Chapel, and is ! budget appear to be in relatively Burt Jones. tion with neighbors that is a completion soon !

sound condition with the excep- An unexpected amount of in- normal part of even the most ber, 1961. Al tion of one or two. A copy of orthodox Mennonite life. Papa terest in LUNA (Little United the financial report for January and Comments ASPRESENTED POR NATIONAL ay opposes them and keeps them in Tibbs Says Nations) was shown by mem- is in this issue of the CRIMSON. strict isolation, chiefly because bers of the Student Senate. Sev- ° The Senate voted to pay a bill Harry E. Tibbs, Howar by Jerry ‘Wood eral persons expressed College Publishers Roproseniotive Emma and Jakeare good work- a desire 420 MADISON AVE. NEw Yon, MN. V. gan instructor, said the C that had been held on the radio to attend the convention to . Cuicase - DOSTOR - LOS ANGELES » BAB PRASGISOS will form a “sounding All went well last Senate held at the University of Illinois station. The amount was $171.25 > to Seal umber Company. The ' Pre-Med Group Picks for. the organ. Other meeting. The Senate ‘dispensed Any action in connection with with all ' Senate "gave Mr. Splawn per- features are an addition old and new business LUNA will be subject to Seven New Members (except for ap- mission to pay the bill for the THE CRIMSON, student newspaper of Howard College is ‘area of the room, which the radio station) proval of such a trip by the col- » and adjourned. 3 Bullpup which slightly exceeded published every Thursday during the school year except on ferent from the original lege administration. A senator The Alabama Beta Chapter of and a multi-colored s the budget amount. The Stu- holidays. : . Alpha Epsilon Delta, national The Equipment CommitOe re- wasappointed to investigate The grey-shaded floor ported that transportation dent Government Association is pre-medical honor society, re- it had received $4.00 costs. All ex- deeply indebted to Mr. Al will also help acoustics from penses except Every editorial or comment printed in THE CRIMSON does cently initiated seven men at the the sale of the two chairs transportation will Scroggins for his superb job in ' room, making them m that used to be borne by the senators home of Dean John A. Fincher. “grace” the lounge attend- compiling and turning out an not express the opinion of the editor, but the editor does assume area with their ing should the The new members are: Robert i The ceiling will contributing whole project excellent Bullpup. Mr. Scrog- responsibility for each editorial printed. ‘better sounding, ai : presence. The committee still meet with approval. Cochran, Mel Graham, Oliver gins, thank you for a job well faces will be plaster, has the sofa and rug. Anyone Harper, James Kelley, Harry Dalton Splawn gave his done. THE CRIMSON is always open for comment, criticism, and Kinnane, Mike Perry, and Wil- same reason. a ‘The chairman of the Radio letters to the editor. ; liam Poole, Jr. : = Here are some comp CALENDAR Evaluation Committee gave his Following a brief business the size of the organ: | OF EVENTS ~ report. The Radio Engineer has meefing, all AEDmembers: at- fourth as large as the

been engaged 7 February and is compiling tended a dinner given by Dr. the Mormon temple, Sa 18-February 24 a report on the station. Howard College Student Government and Mrs. Fincher. i organ J. S. Bach cons , Thursday, February 18 The possibility of obtaining a : Status of Accounts The next meeting of AED is part of Sherman Oak and graft- tonight. : played on during his All Day. January 31, 1960 Pure Oil Interviews ing it to a tree on the new 12:30 Ministerial Association campus symbolizing the union of Appropriation the “old and 7:30 Kappa Phi new Howard” has Balance Balance Howardites To Host Cli Kappa all but faded. The tree surgeons Cash with Howard College. _... $16,658.48 Friday, February 19 _say the possibility of success in Estimated Activity Fees Income____. 32,951.50 this venture is remote. Surplus 13,811.08 3:00 YWA The age House Party of Sherman is probably the most Estimated Unappropriated Surplus. 5,760.06 unfavorable factor. Student Activity Fee Income______14,132.00 Saturday, February 20 Dividend Income... —.. 100.00 Baseball clinic plans are - A concert and lecture series major league play All Day YWA House committee Expense from Previous Year. 436.79 ning smoothly along to their Party was appointed con- climax this Crimson : Saturday, when hun- The method of instructi sisting $2,766.93 of Mitzi Goerner, Bob dreds of baseball coaches, been divided into three Sunday, February 21 Powell, and Entre Nous © 9,285.08 man- Wayne Flynt. The agers and players will gather (1) Explanation, (2)

obvious Bullpup : 839.00 YWA House Party purpose of this commit- here for first-hand baseball tion, and (3) actual cox . tee Senate Banquet... 200.00 in- is to study available lec- formation. a player in the execution Week of February tures and concert Salary—Student Auditor. 246.50 : 22-27 groups and the ~ Coach Virgil Ledbetter has a fundamental. = possibility of obtaining them for Printing (Senate) 11.04 Friendship Week Summer Activity ori cn 500.00 professional staff on hand to According to Ledbe an engagement on Howard's dish out first-rate knowledge is being done so any i Campus State Student Gov't Conference... 25.00 on Monday, February 22 next year. the subject. 5 individual may le For those who wonder {Homecoming ...... _.______2.54 10:00 Junior Panhellenic : & where “H” Day . Beginning at 8:45 Saturday play or teach others ho the Student Activity 688.00 8:00 ' David Gibson—Faculty Piano fee Student Stunt Night. 35.00 morning, with a welcoming ad- rectly execute the Recital— and how students benefit Bors dress by Dr. Leslie S. Wright, * mentals of basebal was a very excellent Cheer Leaders 160.39 the clinic Art Museum concert Gold “H’s” _ : 50.00 will run throughout Friday night. The Concordia the day, closing with demonstra- Social Activities... 468.72 Tuesday, February 23 Choir directed by Paul Chris- tion on relays from the tiansen was fabulous. Equipment Repairs _. 292.21 All Day Shell Oil Company Interviews Howard Christmas Decorations 145.00 by the Howard College baseball students were admitted on their Players at 3:15. Riegel Radio Station (Sub. to held bills) 331.30 Gloves Interviews student activities card. . 1671 4:30 ——— Association of Women Students... Beta Beta Beta Miscellaneous Fund 252.64 5:00 Senior Class Meeting—Aux. Room TRUSTING SOULS Men's Residence 25.00 «745 Freshman Class Slave MONTPELIER, Vt.—The Ver- Women’s Residence 6.83 Auction mont Public + 8:00 Livingston vs. Service Commis- Receipts: i Sh Howard—There sion ruled that the Home Tele- Dividend $100.00 Wednesday, February 24 ' phone Co. was being unreason- Crimson rien 333.40 able when it demanded - Entre Nous 1958-59... 10:00 that a 422.50 Wesley Fellowship customer with a good credit rat- Total $856.90 : a ing place a $500 deposit for —Dalton Splawn, Student Auditor service.

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————— (RIMSON Second Front Page CRIMSON | 4m Soe Masquer Comedy, Papa Is All" itor: Harold Holler =~ Depicts Dutch Family Rebellion sistant Editor: Bob Berier By VIRGINIA BIDDLE Jake, Emma’s staunch support- er, finds opportunity to Papa The forthcoming Masquers production, “Papa is All,” over the head with a monkey March 3, 4, and 5, is the story of the rebellion of a Pennsyl- wrench, and loads him into a anaging Editors: Ann Gayli: O'Birr and Pat Scott ania Dutch family against a tyrannical father. The cast coal car, vaguely hoping that. ppy Staff: Mary .ane Hollaid, Oiida Guthrie, Lucy Barrow Papa will be carried far away consists of : Papa, Perry Scott; Mama, Miss Nancy Jo Luther Mary Jane Abert athy, (nd (iene {?hillips : » and never return. He reports of the Speech Department; Jake, the son Gordon Bryars; that Papa has been killed. Anne The relief of the family is so cial Writers: Gene Ph lip, Frank Harwell, James Dillard. the daughter, Carolyn Yeager; Mrs. Yoder, Emma, Russell. 0h great that Jake is reluctant to Keup Staff: Robert All m, ¢ditor; Jane Mathis, Mike Hamil. Bray; and Trooper Brendle, Ned "reveal the truth. Presently of ton,Petey Haswill, M: tha Ann Wright, Judy Greene Mama and Papa Aukamp are course, Papa returns with word of the Mennonite religion; the - ers whom he would have to re- that he has shot the surveyor, son and daughter, exercising the place with hired help if they and he prepares to resume full privilege that is part of the Men- made their way into the broader domination of his family. But it | “Annella Junkirs, ms b, paysics, and chemistry.’ | ponite faith, have not adopted activities of the world. develops that Papa has wounded it. They remain, as they say, ~ Emma brings on a crisis when, the wrong man. The family, reulation: Caroly:: Oliv: t,o litor; worldly,” until they feel the with the aid of Mama, she slips sanctioned by Mama, align them- “plain” or jMen- selves with the law of the land, snaps iets Marian Stiwart, dit, asi i wll to become off with her surveyor to Lancas- IN LINE — Slave auctioneer Mike Bradley Carolyn Yager and Papa is taken away just as BACK nonite. : ter to a movie. Papa flies into a Herring back in line in prepa- Papa takes the Mennonite tra- rage and sets out to avenge what the surveyor arrives at the door slaves, Genie Turner and Alice - : James Di lard, 1.) dite; Cal Harris, [artha Dickey. dition into his own hands and he calls an outrage to his family to pay his first real call on ration for the Freshman Slave Auction. (Story on page uses it to suppress simple pleas- “honor by killing the surveyor. Emma. ures and recreations of every Gayle Fulgh am an | Mi rtha West, editors an au- male: day life to which Mama, Set Up thentic Mennonite, has no ob- Custom Built $60,000 Organ Firms cial Reporters: ‘Pat |athr, History; Virginia Biddle a jection. Emma is in love with a Builds Buckner: ' pose ad drank; Gene ave Fo surveyor who wants to marry vi her. Jake has a knack for me- To Grace Howard's Chapel Senior Talks | and Carol Harcis, religiot. hy 23008 Seotiomies; chanics, and wants to simplify farm life by the installation of Howard's new Aeolian-Skin- half as large as the finest old Throughout this semester jorts: Ronny Gibxon, e itor; Jim (umner, Marcia Auld machinery. M am a, though re- ner organ, valued at about $58,- organs in Europe, generally many firms will have represen- signed to accepting Papa’s word 000, will sport 2,122 pipes, will speaking; (4) and larger than tatives on campus to interview ature: Robert Harris, / ane Sims gs divinely sanctioned law, is require special interior design the present one at Southern seniors concerning employment wistful for the friendly associa- in the Chapel, and is slated for Baptist Theological Seniinary, after graduation. tion with neighbors that is a completion soon after Decem- Louisville, Ky. ; ‘Interviews have already been

¥ normal part of even the most ber, 1961. System Has conducted by the Internal Reve- orthodox . Mennonite life. Papa nue Service on February 3 and APR SENTED OR K \TIONAL ADVERTISNS Of Tibbs Says opposes them and keeps them in The pipe system of the organ Woolworth, Inc. on February 9. strictgisolation, chiefly because Harry E. Tibbs, Howard or- will have 29 voices and 43 Interviews for the rest of this Emma and Jake are good work- gan instructor, said the Chapel ranks. With one exception, all month will be as follows:

the pipes will be constructed of hu i GMCA® + 80018 - Li ANGELS) + $48 Praneien will form a “sounding board” Daté © Time Firm This is the B-52. Advanced as it an alloy of tin, zinc and lead. for the organ. Other interior Feb. 18 9-12 Pure Oil Co. has one thing Pre-Med Group. Picks One rank will be made of wood, may be, this airplane 1 2 : ; a i ell ] features are an addition to the Feb. 23 9-12 Riegel, Inc. which gives a hollow, mellow in common with the first war. THE CRIMSON, stud at 1ewspiiper of Howard College is Seven New Members .area of the room, which is dif- Feb. 23, 9-2 Shell Oil Co. quality for tone contrast, Mr, galleys of ancient Egypt...and ferent from the original plans, Feb. 29 9-4 Prudential Ins. lished every Thiirsdy curing the schoo! year except on The Alabama Beta Chapter of Tibbs said. vehicles of and a multi-colored slate floor. Students may sign up now in with the air and space d h. ' Alpha Epsilon Delta, national The grey-shaded floor surface Unlike most churches, which - the Student Affairs Office, Room the future, Someone must chart its A pre-medical honor society, re- of the have their organs placed in the it. cently initiated seven men at the will also help acoustics 217, Samford. course. Someone must navigate ery editorial or con nenprinted in THI: CRIMSON does room, making them more “live.” rear of the building, Howard's express the opinion of the (ditor, bat the e!itor does assume home of Dean John A. Fincher. will be at the front wall, just For certain young men this pre- The new members are: Robert The ceiling will be flat for tones and blending all of them vei) ty ' behind the rostrum. sents a career of real executive for eacli edit sounding, and all sur- together. ; srial printid. Cochran, Mel Graham, Oliver’ better opportunity. Here, perhaps yom Harper, James Kelley, Harry will be plaster, for the Rail Ends ” traveled faces Mr. Tibbs, who has will have the chance to master a 'HE CRIMSON is. alvays (pen lor comme, criticism, Kinnane, Mike Perry, and Wil- same reason. over Europe, said the “classic ' and The front rail, which sepa- liam Poole, Jr. Here are some comparisons of installation” of the proposed or- profession full of meaning, excite. rs to the editor. @ rates the speaker’s stand from Following a brief business the size of the organ: (1) one- gan is as fine as any such in- ment and rewards...as a Naviga- meeting, all AED members: at- fourth as large as the organ in thé organ, will be built so that stallation in Europe. tor in the U. S. Air Force. Wy ’ : ; } a; Salt Lake it can be lifted out in sections tended a dinner given by Dr. the Mormon temple, To qualify for Navigator train- City, Utah; (2) larger than any for special programs. Davis Draws Howard College Student Government and Mrs. Fincher. ing as an Aviation Cadet you must The next meeting of AED is organ J. S. Bach consistently The organ will be custom- Architect is Charles Davis Jr. Sti us of Accounts | played on during his life; (3) be an American citizen between 19 Ja uary 31, 1960 tonight. built, but all pipe organs are of Van Huren Davis and Co, ._ custom-built, Tibbs said. The who is working closely: with and 26%—, healthy and in- parts, which includes cables, air John J. Tyrell, executive vice: gelligent. A high school diploma is Howardites To Host Clinic conduits, chests, wind ducts and president of Aeolian - Skinner required, but some college is highly SN watt How foward CollesL +4 » BR $16,65 Organ Co. of Boston. 5 8.48 the console, will be shipped in desirable. Successful completion of Lf ated Activity Fees I 1come som 32,951.50 ORIGINAL PLANS made by, the training program leads to a by truck. former : plus ted nese canto Honma 19981 1.08 For Baseballers Here Sat. Miss Jane Slaughter, commission as a Second Lieuten- imated Unapprop:iatec Surglus. 5,760.06 Two men will then come here Howard organ instructor, and a ident Activity Fee Income. ___ 14,132.00 to set up the organ, much as a committee composed of Dr. ant...and your Navigator wings. ‘Baseball clinic plans are run- Pastime. All have experienced end MQ... iis irs nin 100.00 Newton Strandberg; Mrs. Betty ning smoothly along to their major league play first-hand. do-it-yourself project is carried If you think you have what it Dense m ous Y ae : Mr. George method of instruction has out. One of the biggest jobs will Sue Shepherd and takes to measure up to the Avia- rimson i Provie es tenia ans ny climax this Saturday, when hun- The W. 'Koski, Music Dept. head. dreds of baseball coaches, man- divided into three phases: been ‘be “voicing” the organ. This in- A few minor changes have tion Cadet Program for Naviga- Entre Nous... a agers and players will gather (2) Demonstra- Sullpup ...... (1) Explanation, cludes sounding each of the been made by Mr. Tibbs, who is tor training, see your local Air td | ah 4 and (3) actual coaching of benate Banquet here for first-hand baseball in- tion, in his first year at Howard. Force Recruiter. Or clip and mail formation. "a player in the execution of the 2,122 pipes, adjusting their alary—Student Auditor « : this coupon. rinting (Senate) ...... Coach Virgil Ledbetter has a fundamental. Professional staff- on hand to According to Ledbetter, this summer Activity... There's a place for tomorrows dish out first-rate knowledge on is being done so any interested \ ptate Student Gov't Co ifererce the subject. al individual may learn how to AOLNICCOIMINE ; BD | dina Sapien d—— ——— to cor- » s Beginning at 8:45 Saturday play or teach others how 'H” Day ———————— aa an i i MA ’ Said L execute the basic funda- WR Student Stunt Night... morning, with a welcoming ad- rectly AND GIFTS RLS; dress by Dr. Leslie S. Wright, mentals of baseball.’ . FLOWERS heer Jeaders ...... The clinic is free to the public, old s” ; the clinic will run throughout db > A | p————-— or, Sopp 4 the day, closing with demonstra- with the instructors donating Air Force Wn tion ¢n relays from the outfield ' their services as a public feature FOR ALL OCCASIONS by the Howard College baseball to improve the caliber of base- "MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY Radio Station (Sub to eld Players at 3:15. ball played in this area. AVIATION CADET INFORMATION From begi inning to end, itll It is sponsored by Howard ssociation of Worien (ituderts . be baseball and more baseball. College through its Athletic De- fiscellaneous Func! .. .. en's Residence .._...... _ Such things as who covers sec- V Snens Residence...... | ond when a left-handed batter Joselle’s Flowers Street TRemont 9-4601 Dividend $100.00 2935 South 18th Fimson...... " $33.40 intre Nous 1058-5) «2250. | Homewood ota ~~. $56.90 «+ ~=~Daltm Splawn, Student Auditor 0

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a — SR —— 'Dogs To Play Last Time Tuesday Sport T alk 2 Creek Catherings By RONNIE GIBSON halftime The Bulldogs out- Howard's Bulldog basketball- scored the University of the . South Cagers 42-34 in the second ers.come home next Tuesday for | 4, Were Seward half. Jimmy Moebes andAlan Hos- by Rosny Gibion ier led the 'Dogs with 20 and 18 pHI MU Delta Sigma Phi points, respectively. - A really big weekend starts tonight for Howard's athletes The pledge class ot Phi Mu Dave Bamberg was rec: Back on ‘Monday night, and for Birmingham in general. neld its annual Valentine Tea ly elected president of D though, Howard took the Saint Sigma Phi Bernard Saints out behind the The basketball team travels to Jackson, Miss., to’ begin Sunday, February 14, in the to fill the term barn for an old-fashioned Auxiliary Room. Guests in- this recently vacated offic , beating them, 71-56, play tonight in the Jackson Invitation Tournament at the city cluded the faculty and admin- Other officers for the here at ‘auditorium there. s “THe game was termed by istration, Phi Mu alumni, and mester | are, Ingram Gom Coach Barnes as’ “our best of the’ And here at. Howard in good old Birmingham, the first sorority and fraternity mem- lion, vice president; H year so far” annual Howard College baseball clinic will begin Saturday . , bers at Howard. Johnson, treasurer; The 'Dog record at theend of Mil play last wank read 10 won ard Coach: Barnes has never given up hope for the hoopsters he DELTA ZETA Robinson, athletic chairman 19 lost. So coaches. Plagued with problems all season, his charges have Newly elected officers of and James Crawiord, pledg

been consistent winners at home, and much to his dismay, Delta Zeta Sorority are: master. Baseball, Track To Begin consistent losers on the road. Kaye Kennamer, president; Lambda Chi Alpha Gloria Allen, first vice presi- The Lambda Chi’s hel Why? “We just don't play our best on the road,” the coach put it simply. Enough said, save the one word. Experience dent; Annette Arendale, sec- “Beatnik Party” for mem! 60 Spring Workouts will remedy that situation. Remember this important fact: ond vice president; Linda and their dates at Avondale secretary; Joyce Villa, year’s team inelude John: Rus- all the starters, except one, are either freshman or sophomore Harris, February 6 sell, Sam Robino, Bob Hender- in'class standing. Important? Sure it is! They'll get better as Goodwin, treasurer; and A program was presented Baseball season is here and son, Jack Hazelrig, and Elwin time goes by. i . Carolyn Kendrick, historian. by the Pledge class before the Bulldogs. are at it again. Durbin. ‘Practice started officially Feb- ALPHA DELTA PI was announced that the be Returning catchers are Lewis’ The team lacked experience from the start, lost team ruary 1, but adverse weather Hill, Bob Andrews, Earl Mit- Actives and pledges of Al- dressed beatniks were conditions have slowed things scoring leader George Simpkins because of personal prob- chell, and Richard Gillam. pha Delta Pi wore gold rib- tha Bennett and Jimmy down. The first few days were’ Bennie Storie, Captain Robert lems; met. disaster on the road at every turn, and yet came spent getting the field in shape, bons beneath their pins last yer. Hank Moyer was aw Trucks, and Carl Deason are the back to win over the same teams when they played on Howard and the last were spent getting only ones . in the in- weekend in recognition of the ed for having the best go fhe players in shape. field. In the outfield, only hardwood. : initiation and installtion of Returning of last Stevia Kahre and Juli George Raley and John Papa- denis are back. “Yes, the Saint Bernard game was our best, ” thoughtfully the 100th chapter of Alpha Coach Virgil Ledbetter said projected young Walter Barnes. That Monday night here a Delta Pi. some songs. Men's Intramurals that the loss of Sonny Raley, few weeks ago when Howard really whacked the Saints, 71- PANHELLENIC The Lambda Chi's 2 Johnny Oppert, Howard Gallo- 55, was very real. Howard's attack was solid that night. COUNCIL way, iand Gerald Tuck makes making plans for thas 7 Intramural Basketball Schedule this one of the biggest rebuild- It makes one wonder what the record would read if all Plans are being made by quet of the year,”the an J ing jobs in recent years, but of Howard’s Panhellenic Coun- “Crescent Girl” banquet. Feb, 22 5:00 pm. LXA vs. Preachers the thirty-eight players out for the coiitests had been played here .. 5:00 Ind. vs. Delta Sigs 6:00 p.m. B'hood vs. Pharmacy ‘ baseball, Coach Ledbetter thinks cil to aid the White Cane Sale ~ Jimmy Sumner has ! 6:00 p.m. PiKA vs. LXA he can find the winning combi- Baseball Coach Virgil Ledbetter has his hands full this in April. The council plans to ‘elected to fill out a : T:00 pm. Sigma Nu vs. B’hood. nation. week-end, as does AD James Sharman, in carrying out How- am, Delta Sig vs. H-Club make this sale, which aids the social chairman and Feb. 24 } : am, Ind. vs. H-Club : Track ard’s first baseball.clinic. blind, the largestin history. mural leader for the rema 3:00 pam. H-Club vs. APO Jm. ‘Preach. vs. Sigma Nn SIGMA MU : der of the year, 4:00 p.m. Ind. vs. PiKA Track practice will officially | On hand for the clinic will be several formerand present 5:00 p.m. Preachers vs. Pharm. begin Wednesday, February 24 professional baseball players, along with the Howard College The Sigma Nu’s have been at3 p.m., with a meeting of all baseball players to give talks and demonstrations of correct awarded their seventh trophy Feb. 25 prospective team members. The of the year. This past week, 4:00 p.m. Preachers vs. B’hood. first time trials are to be held baseball techniques. Interiratersity Council 5:00 pm. H-Club vs. LXA about the second week in March. they were presented the In- cently elected a new sl t 6:00 p.m. Sigma Nu vs. Delta Those who place high in the Norm Zauchin will be here. So will “Chuck” Bancroft, terfraternity Council scholar- trials will go to the Chattanooga officers for the semester : Sig Alex Grammas, Fred Hatfield, Joe Lipton, Allen Worthing- “Invitational Indoor Track Meet ship trophy for having the Feb. 29 Delta Sig vs. Pharm. on March 19. ton, Fred Sington, Ben Chapman, and Jimmy Bragan. highest scholastic average of 4:00 pm. B'hood vs. H-Club ‘as the group’s new p For some 15 to 20 boys, it 5:00 pm. APO vs. Preachers best word at hand to describe this dis-. the four fraternities. seems that track season has al- Top-notch is the “and will be assistedby 6:00 pm, Ind. vs. Pharmacy PiKA vs. Preachers Sigma Nu wishes to ex- ready started. They have been tinguished aggregation of ball players. Russell, vice president; H-Club vs. Sigma Nu March 1 working regularly in the exer- press appreciation to the Davis, secretary; and

oon 888 pRE= Ind. vs. Preachers 4:00 p.m. Delta Sig vs. PIKA Too cise room and on the track. coaches, managers, and players around Birming- Those members of Beta Sigma Omi- Marlowe, treasurer. - 5:00 p.m. LXA vs. Sigma Nu Coach Walter Barnes wishes to County who miss this one will be the only & ham and Jefferson cron, Phi Mu, Alpha Delta Delegates from. the * 6:00 pm. Pharmacy vs. APO Preachers vs. H-Club remind all who plan to run sure, the clinic’s a winner. : track that they should start losers. For Pi, and Delta Zeta for the

March 3 BB APO vs. Sigma Nu work now. attend flowers sent during the re- 888 PiKA vs. ood to B should make plans 3:00 p.m; Sigma Nu vs. Ind. TTT Baseballers all over Alabama Returning lettermen are Rick cent Sigma Nu’ @pen house. 4:00 pm. H-Club vs. PIKA this one .

; Davis in the shot-put and dis-

5:00 p.m. Delta Sig vs Preach. Among the Sigma Nu rush 0 BS vs. Delta Sig cus; Harold Holder in the half- last . March 3 Just Ramblin’ . Be sure and not miss Howard's ; functions were several stag

7 mile, mile, and the two mile; 5 Sig. vs B’hood To 8:00 . . tennis

om at 888 Ralph Hosnsby in the half-mile; Tuesday night 4.00 p.m. Brotherhood vs. APO E # . LXA game next : home basketball smokers, a spaghetti supper 5:00 pm. PiKA vs. Sigma Nu 5 Jerry Hester in the quarter- and track seem to be getting under way for another seasorr of and a Little Boy-Little Girl 6:00 p.m. Pharm. vs. LXA mile; Pon Calloway in the pole i intramural basketball policy has been set and play » . ..

BS play 5 vault; and Bill Rivers in the high Party given in honor of the

March 7 j rs 5:00 88 am. B-Clib vs. Prsachers and low hurdles. Don Ammons begins soon . . the new ping-pong tables in the Student’ build- new pledges.

4:00 pm. Ind. vs. APO aif 6:00 p.m. Sigma Nu vs. Pharm. lettered in the quarter-mile in ing were readily welcomed ; why not keep them in good shape? INTERFRATERNITY 1956 and Ed O'Toole lettered the handling also; Howard in the dashes in 1958. . the: ping-pong’ paddles require care in COUNCIL i College 1960 Baseball Schedule tables, plt Newcomers George Versprille, no > hot-tempered slamming of them: against the ~ The Junior Interfraternity April T Belmont at Nashville the football All-Stars in intramural ¥ Buddy Bozeman, Bill . Congratulations to Council recently elected April 2 David Livingston at Nashville—Doubleheader Jerry Neil, and several play .. . and a.big-“Thanks” to artist Larry Luck who recently twelve nominees for the cut- Apri 4 St. should help strengthen the team Bernard at’ Cullman considerably. began decorating fils column with cartoons. ; est sorority pledge. All con- April 7 Troy at Troy—Doubleheader Rick Davis is a school record f testants were pledges during April 13 St. Bernard at Birmingham holder in the shot-put with a urday morning: The two day HALL OF FAME ADDS the fall semester. April 20° meet will end Saturday after YORK--Two American: Alabama College at Birmingham toss of 48 ft! 9%. in, and Harold NEW Sigma Nu nominees are Holder holds school records in noon with the finals of all run- “greats” were added during the April 22° Troy at Birmingham—Doubleheader of Fame April 23. the mile and two mile events. decade to the Hall Mary Frances Brown, Kay Florence at. Birfningham His times are 4 min. 30.3 sec. to be: a big; boost for’ Howard. roe campus: of. New York Granberry, and Sara Hayes. April'25 Athens at Athens and 10 min. 423 sec. respec- Lambda Chi nominated Bar April tively. The College of Hlectas voted: 29 Florence at. Rlorence Track Schedule bara Jean Brown, Brenda May - The Howard College Invita- 2. Athens ati Birmingham April’ 9«-Séwuneéat’ B'ham: askew and Nancy Wells. May tional Meet will be held in How- G Southwestern at Memphis ard’s. Stadium on. April 22 and April 12—Emory at Atlanta The three nominees from : Mayr 7 Southwesterniat Memphis 23: The six schools. participating April 22. & 23-—Howard Delta Sig are Anne May in the meet will be Gray, 11 Alabama College: at Montevallo MisslssiDpi Invitational Meet Judy BroSks, and Barbara May" 13° Millsaps at Jackson April 30—Mississippi College at. A total of 86 persons are now’ Ann Brown. Pi Kappa Alpha May 14 Millsaps diy enshrined in: the: Hall of Fame: Preliminaries in the running’ May 7Troy, at Birmingham. To qualify, a subject m Nominated Gail McGouirk, hi 7 Baseball Coach— Virgil Ledbetter Prelievents will take Pp. place on on Friday. May 14~Southwestern at: Mem: been dead: for 25: years or more. argie Pattillo, and Judy © 1959 Record—Won 2, Lost 2 es and finals for the: * New oni hoe be voted Meshad.

field events will follow on Sat- 1959 Record . . Won. 3; LosbS: ofy in: 1980.

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= THE HOWARD CRIMSON =e es Enh RA o Ame ST all: Crock "Catherings Jr. LF.C. Forms; Elects Eddie Hickman Pres: Will Pick Cutest Sorority Pledge by Marian Sovak The Junior Interfraternity pHI MU Delta Sigma Phi Council has arecently been or- Phi Mu Dave ganized to in regulating The pledge class of Bamberg was recent- the rules and activities of the held its ‘annual Valentine Tea ly elected president of Delta four fraternities’ on campus. Sunday, February 14, in the Sigma Phi to fill the term of Membership in Junior I. F. C. e basketball tean tr: veld to Jackson, Miss., to begin Auxiliary Room. Guests in- this recently vacated ‘office. consists of representatives from nigh tin the Jackson | nvitiitior Tournan ent at the city cuded the faculty and admin- Other each fraternity. At the: time of officers for the se- appointment, the members of | istration, Phi Mu alumni, and mester are Ingram Gomil- the group must be pledges. New E lare.at. Howard iir .gocd cld: Birmingham, the first sorority and fraternity mem- lion, vice president; Hugh representatives will be elected every January. Howard. College base all lin ¢ will begiy Saturday .., pers at Howard. Johnson, treasurer; Mike The purpose of the new or- Robinson, athletic chairman; Basaes: has. never given up hope for the hoopsters Be DELTA ZETA ganization is to offer its mem- ‘Plagued withi problems all season, his charges have Newly elected -officers of and James Crawford, pledge bers experience in carrying out . winnets at home, ¢nd. much to his dismay, Delta Zeta Sorority _ are: master. ~ duties which will be a valuable _ asset to them in their later years Siaers.on. the roa. Kaye Kennamer, president; Lambda Chi Alpha as leaders of the fraternities. 8 Gloria Allen, first vice presi- ip play our bevtonttiie Toads? tie wodeh. The Lambda Chi's held a ‘The first project of the group sec- simply. Enough sai save tie one word. Experience dent: Annette Arendale, “Beatnik Party” for members is to conduct an election among ond vice president; Linda and their dates at Avondale the pledge classes of each fra- imedy that situ:tion. Reriember this important fact: ternity to select the cutest so- 8 Harr's, secretary; Joyce starters, except one, re ¢ither freshman 0 sophomore Villa, February 6. rority pledge. Twelve girls who . New Group Sure i: is! They'll fret better as Goodwin, treasurer; and A program was presented were pledges in a sorority dur- 8 Stlnding: Impcrtan:? ing the fall semester will be Members of the newly formed Junior Iomeriraternity Carolyn Kendrick, historian. by the Pledge class before it sby. nominated. ] Council are presently sponsoring a cutest sorority pledge ALPHA DELTA PI - was announced that the best “team lacked experiond: fom the start, lost team Officers of Junior ILF.C. for contest. Actives and pledges of Al- dressed beatniks were Mar- the years are Eddie Hickman, Left to right: Hank Moyer, Lambda Chi Alpha; Pat Sala- g leader George Simkin; bocause of personal prob- pha Delta Pi wore gold rib- tha Bennett and Jimmy Saw- president; Bobby Zennah, vice- mone, Delta Sig; George Bryant, Sigma Nu and Secretary of met! disaster on: the road it cvery turn, and’ yet came bons beneath their pins last yer. Hank Moyer was award- president; George Bryant, secre- tary; Bill Hill, Treasurer, and the group; Eddie Hickman, President and a Delta Sig; Ray- 0 win over the sa ne tonms when theyplayed on Howard ed for having the best goatee. o« eh . ; Hn weekend in recognition of the Rayburn Willingham, social burn Willingham, Pike; Bill Hill, Pike; and J o e Brewer, initiation and installation of Stevie Kahre and Julia Ann chairman. Other representatives are Charles Hopson, Pat Sala- Sigma Nu. es, the Saint Bemarc game was our best,” thoughtfully the 100th chapter of Alpha Gunnels also entertained with mone, Hank Moyer, and Joe ted young Walter Barnes Tliat Monday night here a | Dehts Pi. some songs. Brewer. reeks ago when How: wd really whacked the Saints, 71- PANHELLENIC The Lambda Chi’s are now . The faculty advisor for both A Bumper Crop Fingering The Culprit very real. How ard’ attack was solid that night. COUNCIL . making plans for their “ban- Junior and Senior groups is Mr. MILLBRAE, Calif. —Craig W. Lindy Martin. Beckheyer drove his automobile - Plans are being made by quet of the year,” the annual Of Auto Stickers makes one w der what the record would read if ‘all Senior LF.C. Vice-President, into two parked cars here, jn- “Crescent Girl” banquet. NEW YORK-—Some signs of pntests had b play ed here ‘Howard's Panhellenic Coun- Ned Russell, will act as paflia- juring his wife, child and him- mentarian for the group. the times seen on the nation's: self. cil to aid the White Cane Sale Jimmy Sumner has been streets and highways during Beckheyer told police he lost asebs Coach Virgil l.edtetter has: his hands full’ this in April. The council plans to elected to fill out a term as the 1950’s: fraternities will be Tom control of his vehicle when he snd, as does AD James Sharman, in carrying out How- make this sale, which aids the social chairman and intra- “Thou Shalt Not Park.” was suddenly bitten on the fin- Myers, Jim Crawford, Lundy firstbaseball. clir i ic. 8 Ne blind, the largest in history. .mural leader for the remain- “Have Wife; Must Travel.” ger by his 18-month-old daugh- Clements, Charles Cairnes, “Volkswagen, Go Home.” ter. SIGMA MU der of the year. hang for the elinic will bi: several former aad present and Brady Blackburn. “] Like Ike.” ‘ The Sigma Nu’s have been “Madly for Adlal” LOEW'S CINERAMA ssional baseball playes, aleng with the Howzrd College awarded their seventh trophy “Made in Texas by Texans.” NEW YORK—Cinerama, Inc. all players to gi re talls and lemonstrations of correct Interfraternity Council of the year. This past week, “Made in Punzsuawney by which revolutionized the movies b all techniques. Interfraternity Council re- The Old Timer Punks.” with the big-screen picture, has they were presented the In- cently elected a new slate of entered into a long-term, multi- will “Chuck’ Baneroft, r Zauchin will be here. So terfraternity Council scholar- officers for the semester. FILTER CIGARETS GLOW ~ ple-picture agreement with Joe Lipton, Allen Worthing- w's Incorporated. Grainmas, Fred Hatfield, ship trophy for having the Ingram Gomillion will serve NEW YORK-—A' possible re- Chipman, a id Jimmy Bragan. The latter's MGM Hollywood Fred Sington, Ben highest scholastic average of as the group’s new president lationship between cigarets and company will produce the films the four fraternities. lung cancer affected the smok- which are to embrace dramatic is the rest word at hand to describe this dis- and will be assisted by Ned ing habits of millions of Amer- opmoteh Sigma Nu wishes to ex- and musical properties. The § aggregation of tall plyyes. Russell, vice president; Lynn icans during the 1950's. Cinerama films made to date all press appreciation to the Davis, secretary; and ‘Guy “Matrimony was probably In 1950, Hu about 10 per were in the travelogue category. énd players around Birming- cent of cigaret sales were filter- Plans call for the first film un- » coaches, manages, members of Beta Sigma Omi- Marlowe, treasurer. - the first union to challenge 2 nl eft Cotinty who mis; this one will se the only tron, Phi Mu, Alpha Delta management.” tip brands. Téday, 40 per cent of der the new setup to be started Delegates from the four all smokers buy filters. next summer. For sure, the'c inic’ 3 a winner. Pi, and Delta Zeta pp. = flowers sent during the Baseballers all over Alibamy. should make 2 plans to attend cent Sigma Nu open ‘house. Among the Sigma Nu rush ust Raublin’ . Be sure and not miss He ward's last fmctions were several stag Save Yenom? . tenmis Basketball game nex’ T'ueiday night at 8:00 ... smokers, a spaghetti supper | RENT A TUX rack seem to be jrettiiig uncer way for another season of and a Little Boy-Little Girl 1 from BURCH'S (Money spelled backward) haske tall sol cy has been s et. and. play . . «intramural Party given in honor of the soon . .. the new pirg-por g tables in the St identrbuild- new pledges. Quality Prices — Good Food e readily welccmed hy not keep them in good shape? INTERFRATERNITY pingepong paidles require sare in the ha idling, also; COUNCIL

tempered slamming’ of th:m against the tales, please: The Junior Interfraternity Congrassions to tle football All-Stars ir i Council recently elected | REGULAR DINNER . anda big“Thanks’ 0 artis: Larry Leer ousosently twelve nominees for the cut- Meat — Vegetables — Tea — 1 n decorating dhs column wth cartoons, : tst sorority pledge. All con- testants were pledges during Dessert morning, The. {wo dry BALL OF FAM ADDS the fall semester. Occasions “will end Saturdiy. afer - NEW’ YORK) v0 America with!the finals of all rixt- grats” were added: Sigma Nu nominees are AL 1.5972 85¢ events, This meet. prom si 3. = ete tao dof Ramo Mary Frances Brown, Kay 8 igs boow, Jar Haw on the: campus, of. New Granberry, and Sara Hayes. Ini Lambda Chi The College of Hieatons vole. nominated Bars . SeackiScbedalls :| Mi 1950. to. includ a bit © bara Jean Browh, Brenda ) gu-Sewunee at13'har Haskew and Nancy Wells. The Anchorage | 12—-Emory at Atanta, he three nominees. from hits 23—Howar(l Collzge Delta Sig are Anne Gray, uvitational Meet Judy Brooks, and Barbara Restaurant Amn Brown. Pj Kappa Alpha ominated Gail McGouirk, North Heart of Homewood Margie Pattillo, 2032 Ath Avenue and Judy | i Meshad

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February 18, 19) 6 THE HOWARD CRIMSON Fabulous Fifties— '51-'53 Mark Changes In Old Campus in two years, Howard again had month: “A greater library on the By FRANK HARWELL MAN ON CAMPUS band. new.A may be the resylt _LITTLE {AN O Without further ado, the “Fab- . of a small fund started when Volume 45 Fifties” series continues: departments of Speech and Dra- George Scott, student, gave the ma will be united into one de- head librarian five dollars to be partment to be called Speech used in any way.” and Dramatic Arts.” The library took the Second Set In November, the Alabama added to it and invested $15 Baptist State Convention voted with a firm paying three per Monda to give the Howard trustees au- cent interest, to be used for 5 Polio Shots thority to borrow $1,500,000 for new library. Taniay of 1952 saw the Stu- construction on the new campus, - The convention said the cam- The Senior Class undertook a dent Senate vote to have the project of raising $1,000 to com. Are Provided Student Government meet pus may be moved to the new fle J if possible, within three plete funds for a Student Ac. ‘monthly to keep a close tab on tivities Building on the new Alpha Chi Chapter of Phi the officers and their activities, campus. Delta Chi, Professional Phar- and to promote harmony and "In *In February of 1954, “Howard students demonstrated their ser- maceutical Fraternity, will cooperation among the officers "The last step in Howards sponsor the administration of ious intention of co-sponsoring growth of the past three years of both groups. polio shots to any students and Four big news stories came a foreign missionary . . . when was the appropriation by the their families who wish to have they topped their $1,000 mission out in April: Student Senate of $1,000 for use them, March 2 and 3. 1. The science hall was reno- . in constructing a Student Ac vated,, new equipment added, This story came out the next tivities Building, with the pro- The inoculations will be given

in In. 108 by the school nurse and the new pharmacy building vision that a room be provided " for Student Government meet. from 8:00 am.-4:30 p.m. The was completed. ings. charge is $1.00 to cover neces- 32. The optional five-year Speaking Frankly sary costs.

pharmacy course was started, with four students taking it. BRATTLEBORO, Vt. — Joel The January segment of the 3. The Graduate Record Ex- Kent was fined $15 after he told | polio. immunization project re- ams were dropped. Prior to this, Municipal Judge Ralph Chap- sulted in 126 inoculations, Per- the exam was required of all man he failed to have his car sons having their first inocula- seniors, and Howard was the inspected bacause “I am not one tion in January will now have only school in the state eligible that. has much respect for the The the opportunity of receiving to give the exams. law.” Ps their second inoculation, whic, is due six to seven weeks fol- 4. A scoreboard was set up on lowing the start of their series. Berry Field through the efforts Foiled! ; The third inoculation, complet-

of OmicronDelta Kappa and the ing the series, is due six months cooperation of a bottling firm. BAYTOWN, Texas—State pa- Kopper be done at Duke University. after the second one. As an experiment to attain ment Constitution _ was not very trolmen in autos well concealed From the same issue of the chapel programs more satisfac- explicit and in many places con- by clumps of small trees were CRIMSON: The Division of tory to the student body, the tradicted itself. catching plenty of speeding Pharmacy was accredited by chapel committee added three Second, the Student Govern- motorists until a highway main- PE Majors Club the American Council on Phar- student members. ment salaries for the next year tenance crew came along and Kettle maceutical Education as a Class ov. 14, 1952 — Fifteen stu- were sliced. Salaries of associ- neatly trimmed the trees. dents were named to Who's ate editors of the publications A college, the highest rating in Attends Meeting Who. ; were eliminated. the U. S. And, Howard's Baptist Two news items tem the Stu- Aug. 28, 1953—A pre-nursing Student Union received a First Blind Spot by Ellis Hardwick “DON'T HURT NONI Magnitude certificate from the dent Government were publi- program was started, as well as Restaurant, The Howard College Physical Neil cized in March of 1953; facilities for undergraduate Sunday School Department of SOUTHRIDGE, Mass.—A sur- Nation kid arou Education Majors Club First, the Student Senate re- work in forestry, with arrange- the SBC. * vey by the American Optical visited Oct. 9, 1953—For the first time Co. shows that only 13 states re- the University of Alabama cam- 7 5 the annual blood 4 : ported that the Student Govern- ments for the graduate work to yom February. 14-16 to at-/ quire eye examinations for the n e first St 42% Carry Entire College Intravenous Feeding renewal of driving licenses. OFFERS the ASAHPER. udent Section of Blood Donor BEDFORD, Mass —Still stand- Chicago Goes carly The Monday Howard due students tents arrived Is 300 Signatul .ing here is a 360-year-old tree The CRIMSONpresents for its registered, and then touted 28% Have Aid known as “The Great Oak.” the The 1960 blood donor Expense; readers this week a copied essay ShIus and visited / several paign .is underway with Recently tree experts drilled entitled, “The Conflagration of YOU York had the Jurgen number of es 74 enlistment of donors by ca ‘Statistics on sources of Haar thousands of holes and used the Municipality of Chicago, IL Howard was in charge of the Pus organizations under the ‘cial support showed' that again all (13.7%), with New York and in the Nineteenth Century.” about a ton of fertilizer to ereation and games. Volley- a bi Harriet Marrs this year the single largest group California together accounting for Derned town studying a quarter of all foreign students nourish it. The tree has a limb avy, t eil Nation. of students—42%—were Burned down. A poline ale Yenojl » 2nd the tram. Any person between the on their own funds. The next in this country. Ss; ead of 127 feet. ex he main sources of of 18 and 21 is eligible largest group—26%—were aided The University of California TALLY LOW These games were nate blood with paren by scholarships from private or- was again the institution with CHICAGO — Georgetown de- activity. mostly for/the purpose of get- mission, which will be o ganizations. the largest number of foreign feated Homer, 1-0, in a regula- : These was a slight increase this students registered. tion basketball game played on vw Convenient ting the students from different by the Red Cross comn in the number of students schools ‘better acquainted. Above 21 years of age ar The Massachusetts Institute of March 6, 1930. The game was may donate. pported by foreign govern part of an Illinois district tour- | Location Technology, however, had the Morday’s activities were con- A goal of 300 signatures Pr (49%), with a highest student body percentage cluded with a banquet and been set for the 1960 large number of African students —12% of its total enrollment. of 100 over. Square dance. increase receiving help from their own M. I. T. also had more foreign de Quality Food nations. faculty members (198) than any Dr. Howard Smith Bob Andrews, PEM Club oor ‘The premise of spe The United States government other U. S. college or university. ! . ~ President, sums it up with, “Ev- ognition or a prize will

gave scholarship and to 48% of ew The Open Doors survey on for- Optometrist to the group having the all students, and joined with pri- W Economical Prices | erybody enjoyed meeting the eign physicians showed a new est percentage of partic vate organizations |in supporting WH people from other schools. It high of 8392 doctors from 91 Eyes Examined « } in the campaign. id another 2%. countries in tr here this (the Student Section Meeting) March 16 is the date th These statistics again point up Glasses Fitted Waswas beneficial year—an increase of 10% over PPT to everyone, Bloodmobile will be her the vital role of private founda- * Pleasant n last year and 65% over five years tions and fraternal and civic or- Calhoun’s Howard ‘48 i dd ganizations in bringing foreign ago. Atmosphere students to our shores and also . The Far East again sent the lar- City Club Shoes "Southern" Slave Aucti Tr seem to indicate that the prestige gest number, with the Middle 2907 S. 18th St. East showing the greatest increase hierdie of our schools is as much a factor Homewood he in attracting students as the avail- —25% more doctors than last Ce Reaps $100 Plus For Clas 2848 S. 18th St. \ Approximately 40 freshman ] Were sold into bondage for a country / Facing Life's Tragedies Together TR 9-9248 | ‘otal of $113.00 when the Fresh- number who said they would like Man Class Auction was held employment with the overseas SUNDAY AT 7:30 P.M. onday night. branch of an American firm after : When the bottom drops out . . When the rainbows are all smashed. . Scene of the bargaining graduation. was What then? : € college cafeteria, where auc- ° resources . Does your marriage help to halve each others sorrows and each Oneer Milke pooled their “Open to Serve You Bradley. arraged come joint-masters. ome BE SL in Panama hat, white suit, and the survey expressed such inter- - DT all di I will will b bring the sixth series of ht Su message genuine southern The price of a da " Love, Marriage, and The Hone ine gg ysioy ro mustache, be- est. More than half of these were 7 Days a Week— | gan the auction with a march high at Howard. Tt gine students, a third of You are cordially invited to attend of slaves, into servitude in thi Trading got under way with cost the buyers. from “union, as '3 Meals a Day” €¢ appearance of the term Dawson Memorial Baptist Church Paper typers, home-cooked Meals, and ironers. These went 1114 OXMOOR ROAD at bargain prices ranging from

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