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CITADEL FALLS, VMI CADETS NEXT Baui&jsontan (See Page Four) Wc\tW The News and Editorial Voice of Davidson College VOL.LJI DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28,1964 NUMBER EIGHTEEN jfc 'Cats Blow Whistle On Bulldogs 151, To Launch Championship Drive "L'ALOUETTE" Town, Campus Cheer First French Week Brings Wildcats To Victory BY BUCK LAWRIMORE On that day the cold was not, nor the damp ground; the library was not, nor Drama, Embassy Official therein; the books commerce was not, nor traffic; the parking lot was not, and gone were the cars therein. And nothing was that was not basketball, and basketball was, and A touring French company will present "L'Alouette" Davidson was basketball and a high-level French embassy official will speak on For Thursday, 27, campus Friday night, March 6, to highlight activities for on Feb. the shoulder through the cars open those of their fellow students entire population of the town of window. No band music or and the booths wait for Davidson's first French Week. Davidson, the Tall all 2,800 of them, were speeches were necessary. Ones to return. The drama, "L'Alouette." is will speak several times on busy backing their own Home Rapidly the crowd dispersed They knew It would be this the story of Joan of Arc. by one campus Tuesday. He will speak Team and this time they were to run for automobiles and way at Jackson's Cleaners, of France's leading playwrights. in chapel Tuesday morning on backing champions. radios, and nothing matteredbut where the Mayor chattereden- Jean Anouilh. For this produc the subject of French culture The Wildcats utterly defeat- 4 o'clock. Hundreds of students thusiastically about how this tion by Lo Treteau de Paris. and will later deliver a lecture ed the Citadel 91*2 that af- and other fans went in person to was the greatest team the Anouilh even hand picked the in French in the dome room of ternoon to begin their deter- sec the game, but many others school had ever produced and cast, many of whom are famous Chambers at 8 p.m.. following mined climb for the Southern sat impatiently around radio sets how it had brought glory to actors in the French theatre. the French film. La Marche ConferenceBasketball Tourna- tensely awaiting The Hour. the town. The troupe, partially subsidiz Francaise. ment Championship, and Alarmingly like another Coli Tonight at 7:30 p.m. Davidson edby the French government as Poujol was formerly a pro- thence to NCAA finals. seum centuries ago. the arena faces VMI in the second round w I fessor in France visiting (See details of game, related trembled as of voices of part of a cultural exchange, has and a . ' >vj __M l_al_l thousands the Coliseum tournament. The been playing on American col- professor at the University of ■ _rt m. mmJm stories, on page 4.) cried for blood. Recalling the team and coach could hardly bi- lege campuses for several years. Southern California before as- Visible signs of support began neardefeat at the hands of their morc confident than the towns- With each tour its popularity and suming his position in Washing I] M - _ falling in place about town, in opponents only days ago. they people and students. schedule have expanded. ton. creasing as the tension mount thundered ever louder. Victory This is Davidson. N. C, Fri- as of special ed: 'GO "RAI. cry day Already this year the group Also a part the WILD. 'CATS." was their and victory was afternoon. Feb. 28, 1964: week, exhibits on loan from the l.V THE TATS." "ALL THE their prize. one town, one voice, one team, has performed in many cities C~_M Mi Out< I■ " French embassy will dis I'll"!" bs ■WILDCATS.' and many one spirit. Victory is cry. from Miami to San Francisco. be WAY They knew it would be this the Anouilh has chosen Luce Vin- played in the Cunningham Fine THE TOSSUP incut As a culmination of the way at the Coffee Cup. where a and victory the prize. Arts and in the lobby of sign erecting, a huge cloth cent to play the leading of Center mas Davidson basketballand a photn role Chambers Building. Fallow the bouncing ball ... teTptece Joan. Pierre Lo Rumeur has the was stretched arnr . of Coach Driesell were rcarly for the intersection of Main and supporting part of the Inquisi- l"tf***l (m '"»' wall. Concord at 1:00 Thursday CAUCHON itor. Both actors are among the morn They knew it would be this March 14 ing by merchants and cheer 'leading representatives of way at White Drugs, as ,i p|*H Henri Polricr mod- leaders "(iO DAVIDSON i COL ant elderly lady smiled and ___________ _^^____ Iern French drama. Roberts Draws Bead LEGE WILDCATS SOUTH According to the French De methodically stuck another gold New Date BASKET partment at Davidson, a large BRN COHFE&ENCE star on her .schedule. BALL TOURNAMENT FEB. Randolph-Macon audience should receive the pro- 27 They knew it would be this duction here. Groups from sev- On Atheist's Talk Here 29." uay at Hood Norton's, as the ForMarch At barbers fingered the news clip- Symposium eral high schools and colleges (Editor's Note: The appearance of atheist Michael Scriven on campus Feb. 4 evoked a wave 1:30 p.m. Thursday some To Host ttudentt, townspeople pings and wondered where they The proposed \in the area have already made of fury from the fundamentalists in this area of the Bible Belt. THE DAVIDSONIAN has solicited 300 and civil rights ' would add all the new ones march from "Individual Ideals and Social reservations. All second- and the following from Alfred L. Roberts, who has wriHen several letters to Charlotte newspapers in faculty memberi shivered and and Johnson C. Smith < year shouted In the damp longed to see "NCAA" on one of University to the post Reality" will be the theme or third French students here protest of Dr. Scrlven's appearance. Two of Roberts' letters were reprintedin this paper on Feb. 7. cold for office "Focus 1964." Randolph Macon's are■ reading the play. victory, as Coach Lefty Drie- them. In Charlotte, formerly sched- Roberts Is in the insurance ages and not adestroyer of past arc a part of the professing annual symposium on the from $1.50 up are still sell and the Wildcat Team knew it would be this uled fer March 2, has been second Tickets business in Charlotte, ages. Christ, which, The.it staged 'available at the College Union. where church of Jesus drove through their midst at way af Marietta's, Mary postponed,it was learned from American nation to be he has resided since 1931. BUT IS A FULFILL in its visible form, is today run where 6 8 R M Col Jacques Poujol. adjoint to the GRACE the fool of Concord Road. Copeland looked out fondly at Joe Howell, Davidson co- March at Woman's He is an ordained in fling away from lege. 1French Embassy in Washington, minister MENT OF JUSTICE AND NOT its own con Fred lletzel was prophetically the street banner ordinator for the march. the Evangelical United A science, its weaknesses,and whose crea- DESTROYER OK JUSTICE. own riding shotgun in the lead tion she had instigated. The march, now set for Sat- Brethren Church, which is is a its own errors. It by car. The opening address will deal " Jesus Christ fulfillment does this and the tension on his face broke They knew it would be this urday afternoon, March 14, the thirteenth largest denom- and a destroyer compromising with the Word with the individual's place in I of the law not of into a rare grin as the crowd way at Mary's, where a number will coincide more with the Dr.SIM ToSpeak ination in America. He was of the law. (Continued On Page Six) society. A panel will discuss the called to him and his iof the players' lies time that Congress will be de- graduated whacked names beside of public morals leg- i from Indiana Cen- Jesus Christ is ■ fulfillment bating the relation to ' tral College, bill. The new date islation. (IBaccalaureate " which he de- of the Prophets and not ■ de also allows the marchers more scribes as church-related sinner of the Prophets. time for preparation and pro- The second panel,composedof school about the size of Dav- Dr. David L Stilt, president vides a more convenient time scientists, will discuss science idson, affiliated with the Atheists and Anti Christs in f Austin Presbyterian Council for neighboring do havr the Dates of Theolo general Spirit Schedules schools which and Four panels Evangelical Church. not ethics. willdeal gical Seminary in Austin. Texas. of God dwelling within them have afternoon classes. with the role of a writer in so- : isj to be the featured speaker for Roberts has never had a thus they are spiritual igoramus The purpose of the march, ciety. business ethics, twentieth Davidson College's 1964 Bacca- regular congregation to which cs, they do not know right from Howell reiterated, it "to show century religion, and news cen laureatej to but he has Body that May speak, Of general service 31. done wrong and thus h;iv«> Chris Student Elections in we favor strong worship. no some tubstilute and guest civil rights legislation." Stitt attended Texas Christian tian conscience or even moral1 Faced with unexpected library. Monday "Mr Davis is oppmed He Any UniversityI preaching. He served as an guides: stated also, "Though we cer- students interested in at- and received his BA they have no Faith in a1 scheduling problems, the The council feels that the li to the NAACP.