FEBRUARY 1, 1963 VOLUME 48—NO. 16 HOWARD COLLEGE, BIRMINGHAM, ALA.

Bowden Leaves Today For FSU Coaching Job

By Wayne Atcheson *x % Florida State University swept Head Football Coach Bobby Bowden en! |{ “NE Choir Tour Concludes to their coaching staff this week. sta acts Woek are Um’, 7 fu right) Woman : 46 Apply The cbach, who came back to. of religious activities it Yvard (back, let a: Ss his alma mater four years ago and i and Bobby Glaze, Dou: Sgrings. Hin, With Campus Concert made Howard one of the best small To Succeed college grid machines in the na- tion, submitted his resignation to position. The A C.ppella Choir, under the Bowden President Leslie S. Wright to ac- jes Committees direction of Dr. George Koski, will The choir, now on tour, will ar- cept the new position. By Bill Nunnelley present its annual Homecoming rive back Sunday, February 3, al- Coach Bowden asked to be-re- Concert on Tuesday, February 5th ter giving concerts in Nashville, Probably the most sought-after leased from his contract at Heward at 8 pm. in the college chapel Tennessee: Memphis, Tennessee: gentleman on the Howard campus today, and President Wright stated hristmas The choir will premier the award- West Memphis, Arkansas; and last week was Bobby Bowden, a Monday that he had accepted his Focus of Greenville, Mississippi. | winning eriry in the Festival young gridiron genius who owns a resignation with much regret. contest. 53-17 won-lost record for eight vears . George Duncan, surgeon Bares; Arts chora composition Jackson, Mississippi; Pineville, Florida State athletic officials first faculty advisor, P wl Mi associate professor Louisiana: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: of college coaching. contacted Coach Bowden about the [ashville, Tennessee: 3nd lor. Danella Richard W llis, Vinson, Davi: Cure Shorter College in New Orleans Louisiana; Mobile, job at the Quarterback Club i Mrs. Roy Bass attor:ey and of music at The seeker was Florida State N. ney Eth ridge. for Banquet almost three wee k s ago. bmemaker from Lubbock, Rome. Georgia, will be present ; Decatur, Alabama; Tal- University, fully aware of Bow. of his com- lassee, Alabama; Dothan, Ala- den’s success and hopeful he would Last Saturday Coach Bowden went d ’ the first performance ; a 1 are Reb. Sloa " Bg to Tallahassee and huddled with the Ns will begin at 10 bama: Pensacola, Florida: Colum- accept their offer to become an as- am. Mr. George Smith, fits, bus, Georgia; and Pepperell, Ala- FSU officials. > .m, each day sistant coach at the Tallahassee during Chris- Jud’ Scott, Katty Freem mn. and On his, return Monday, he sub- us Week. Special bama. school. conier- | Joye Cox, Ja Newsman Bowden accepted, tendering his mitted his resignation to Presicent in he. arranged during the The program for the Homecom- Mimbers of tle special confer ing Concert will be divided into resignation as Howard's head coach | awho said, “that the college 4 ie gues Sweakers Vill ancis, tand in the way of Bow- Committee are Dour Cash, three parts. Included in the sec- Monday to go into effect today. Us classrooms. cha rman kement toward his goal Richa'd Queen. David Speaks In tions will be “Sing and Praise Je- This action left the Bulldog top ers of the Spiritual Prep- Graves and Marilyn Vick. spot vacant. It remains so this 07 ch in a major confer- Con indice are Mike hovah,” by Palestrina: ‘Die Mit Fi ak. , The committee ‘or music is com. Tranen Saen’’, by Herman Schein; morning. ° and Chen] Gurls The 33-year old mentor said Tues- , don psd o Tin 5 shorn, ch airman LectureSeries “Crucifixus” by Antonio Lotti; But there was a ready replace- an A day, “This is a golden opportunity (Judy Kay Middleton, Kay Hamil Fly- ment for Bowden as Howard's IS of the committee “Wake, Awake, For Night Is for me and 1 am looking forward on ton, Arlene Phill p- Corde Hari Paul Niten. noted radio and tele- ing’, by Nicolai - Christiansen: “most sought - after” gentleman: and literature are Millie to it I hate to leave because How- son, Tommy Smith, and. Lary vision new: commentator and form- “Thou Life of Life”, by Paul Athletic Director James Sharmon, chairman, Mrs. Sandra Gra jam. fell the job of screen- ard is my school and my home and | er chief'o’ CBS's Moscow Bureau, Tchesnokov; To Sharman v Uy advisor, Sandra Ken- M mbers of th Classroon Visi ing numerous applicants and com- I've enjoyed working with the fine All Creatures of God His d Margie Anderson . {‘laticn Committee are Bob Gla will speak at Howard as part of “Let ing up with a successor to Bowden. people here. |, Sing”’, by Kalinnikov; “‘Lul- pers of the Hospitality Cym- chai ‘man, Sandra Malone, znd Cli the Concert and Lecture Series Praises And whereas only a single force Especially, am I thankful for the laby on Christmas Eve’, arranged student body and for the support and are Mozella Pettus, chair. ford Tharp. hr February 11. had sought Bobby. a whole host has : F. Melius Christiansen: “Worthy enthusiasm they gave us,” he stat- dl Jones, Monty White, ol Ot ier committe * membeis have He will discuss “The New Fron- by been after Sharman. arranged by Alice tham and Charles Mat in not been selecte | tier and tiie Cold War’ at 8 p.m. the Lamb’, Coaches eager to move to How- ed. “I don’t expect to find a better Parker and Robert Shaw: ‘His student body and faculty than the Committee mem. r: Sn in Reid Chapel. ard, inquisitive newspapermen, and | the Sound”, by Saman- one here at Howard. It is they that ne Dee Bi, Shirwan, The announcement was made -by Voice As just plain Howard fans have be- Dr | Skies Cleaned or Dyed Any Color | : Coach Bobby Bowden have made our success here pos- nceford, Y aaviior, Mike Bradley, president of the thra: (Continued on Page 4) ) 1 Don’t Feel No-Ways sible.” avis, Gay Morris, Dottie MT. BROOK sponsoring Student Government As- “Lord. | Johnson: President Wright said of Coach : ysociation. Tired’, arranged by Hall the Very Thought of Thee”, Bowden, “in addition to his leader- ers of the Evaluation and | Vat onal Blue Rikon Award Winse | Niven appears on CBS's “Wash- “Jesu. List Of == to God Releases ship on the football field. Coach tion Committee by Richard Proulx: “Glory Dean are Wayre | One Stop Shoe Repair Service J ington Conversation,” a weekly Bowden has been an inspiration to I. chairman, in the Highest’, by Randall Thomp- ! Mr. Walir 1 | */5 Cahaba Rea; — Ph. TR 8811 television interview program. He the student body.” : Le has covered the political scene in son: “The Death of Absalom’, by He is a man of fine Christian Robert L. Sanders: and ‘How Fair Washingtor for the past few years. Roll Students principles and has been completely FOR RENT | — WIT the Church”, by F. Melius Chris- Honor Prior to that, he had dene over- at home on the campus of a church- tment near campus wir | | Head Shrinking tiansen. seas reporting for a dozen years the tabulation of final Harold Levert Hale, Virginia B. ; nS ond bath for one oi Nin. Brook Barber Shop | Student officers of the choir are With related institution. We wish him all from the nost important news cen- John A. Hall, Myra Nell Hayes, Marie possible happiness and success in en ¥ ne "” / u » i and How- grades the office of Dean ters of the world, including , Richard Cross, president; welling. Will furnish © : 0 d Director, the list of honor Louise Henninger, Paulette Susan his newposition.” Berlin, , and Moscow. ard Woodard, Student Fincher released ant. Jack Day an the During Coach Bowden's stay at Niven is one of a series of top- Judy Kaye Middleton serves who broke the 2.5 mark. Hinton, Katherine R Howland, all TR 1-5207 | Jimmy Williams students Howard his teams were triumphant choir as soprano section leader; A's. 'Harriete Hudson, Nora M. Hun- notch lecturers and entertainers Nine students pulled all in 31 of 37 contests. Howard's foot- Phillips serves as alto sec- toon, James T. Jackson, Doris brought to Howard by the SGA Arlene They are Elizabeth B. Brummet, ball teams had won 28 games in the series. Earlier visitors included tion leader; Herman Murdock Frances Johnston, Mary Helen EL —— and Maralyn Ann Chris- previous 15 years. actor Ernest Borgnine, lecturers serves as tenor section leader; junior in math; Johnston, Virginia L. Johnston, bass Last season when Coach Bowden's Lisa Sergic and Richard Armour, Howard Woodard serves as tian, sophomore in élementary edu- Bart Franklin Kennedy, Paul TOUR junior squad knocked off Chattanooga and IN-BRYAN section leader. Margaret England, Reeder Kimbrough Kirk Hubert and pianist Roger Williams. cation: Furman, people were convinced that in history: Mary Lane Holland, sen-- Kniep, Aurey F. Lancaster, Howard football was tops in small Charles E. Langston, Larry James jor in journalism; Mary Tharpe college ranks. These victories all go AND AND EUJROPE Lemely, Donald Eugene Lytle, | back to Coach Bowden who fig- Professors junior in home economics; 2 Music Lawler, Shirley Anne McDonald, Judith Walter Clayton McCoy, junior in ured the strategy it took to whip nd Attend | Ann -Malone, Donna Gail Manning, teams ‘ike these. : : sociology: Peggy T. McKnight, sen- Charles T. Maples Marilyn Kay Coach Bowden developed three Lit- Wreck jor. in pharmacy; Martha Diane Injured In Car Martin, Sandra Gail Martin, tle All-American while at Howard, 'OUTH CONG ES: IN BEIRUT | Seymour, junior in French and Regional Brenda Ann Maynor and Melba in tackle Bennie Storie (1959), half- Two mernbers of the Howard presented a concert to the Donna Ann Vail sophomore in at the Sue Middleton. back Bobby Jackson and end Bud- 15-21, 1963 = Church Music conference music. College Music Department, Mr. Jack Theological Virginia C. Miller, James Archie dy Bozeman (1961-62). These three * New Orleans Baptist making at least a 2.5 are: : J Rowe and Mr. Steve Nelson, were January 24. All Those Milner, Dennis Jerome Mock, rate as three of the all-time How- Seminary on Cheryl Jane Adams, Mary Louise Baalbeck, Damascus, Sc: of (iililce, and many other places Injured in an automobile accident the car suffered Mary Alice Nichols, Charles Wayne ard football greats. three riders in Barbour. Bonnie Ann Barnes, Carol ean points as Rome, Athins, iinic:, Florence, Zurich, Pars well as cuts and Ozment and Linda Payne. Coach Bowden himself, was an last Saturdiy just outside Tusca- broken bones as A Billmeier, Linda Lee Bolan, yan country. ; ! o Peggy Ann Pollock, Juanita Harp outstanding quarterback during his loosa. Also involved in the accident bruises. Larry Colemam Brand, Vicki Lynn Strand- Ray, Vickie Ann Rogers Thomas playing days at Howard. Called the was Mrs. Jack Rowe. According to Dr. Newton Sidney L. Brown, Olivia ost: $1365. . ic- Department Breeden Lee Rountree, Emily E: Stockard, “Vito Parilli of small colleges,” he Mr. and Mrs. Rowe are still perg acting Mus Ruth Bruner Catherine Ann Bry- George Koski is Maryann Tanner, Johnie Clifford was listed as an honorable mention RETUAN-- August 13, 1963 hospitalized although their condi: head. while Dr. ant. Richard L. Conville, Carole Cappella Choir. Tharp, Carole G Thomason, Joan Associated Press Little All-Ameri- tion is resorted as “much im- on tour with the A Elaine Cook, Elizabeth Ann Cook. for Mr. Thompson, Andrew: Pope Thrash, can his senior year in 1951, hy Dean of Religion - ex iri nced tou directo?, proved”. Eowever, no time has Plans are being made Linda Cosper, Patricia Cosper and to be taken by Brenda Sue Tidwell. O areas to be visitec, i £4 been set for Mr. Rowe's return to Rowe's students Robert Cradic, classes. Mr Nelson has been ie- teachers until his return. The ‘Billie Sue Turner, Paul Wendeil Professor i’ R:! gi m—made st rudy tof other Willis M. Deffenbaugh, Jane B. Associate tour. it leased from the hospital and plans will be contacted and in- Turner, Hughie Ann West, Robbie 960, will provide Bie It tues on students DeShazo. Martha Rae Dobbins, the arrangements by the to be back lor classes on Monday, formed of Clarissa G. Durrett Frances Eu- June Whaley, Sammy Nick White- February 4 Music Department. Fain, Carolyn Jane Farris, hurst, Mary Frances Whitfield, t Dean Guffin, Hivarl College to Joe Burt, president genia The wrec: occurred when Mr, . According Janice M. Fincher, Betty Jean Anita O. Willoughby, Linda E. Wil- and Mrs. Male Chorus, which Mr. son, Linda Ann Wingard and nmin lowe and Mr. Nelson of the Goggans, Bari Ann Gordon, Cheryl Were the group will still Samford University Library returning from New Orleans ‘Rowe directs, Jane Gurley. i Eleanor B. Yarborough, Where Mr. Rowe and Mr. Nelson : have its planned tour.

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& 1 i i i 1 3 Po ‘IRE NRUWARD CRIMSURN February Lwg Re February 1963 LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS '63 Yearbook

y mments mov | | &= To Be Mailed True Education A 0) “This year for the first time The Man for all Entre Nous will be mailed to all of his many achievements in in order to continue ‘the varied fields to make great strides gludents during the summer of knowledge, has for the * in his accomplishments. most part still failed to In past years the annual has been recognize one of Yet, too often, a great majority the most vital of stu- mailed to graduating seniors only, elements of true education. dents fail to realize the Through purpose behind the had been done free language, in its This courtesy various forms, man time they spend in getting an education. ha; learned to communicate the most com- They of charge for the graduates. plex think that simply learning a body of and abstract of his thoughts, not only facts is education. As is the custom, the seniors will with his This is only a part of own generation, but with genera- the total picture. receive their books free of charge tions yet unborn. Men can know the words, True education is during the summer. The Entre Nous and thus the the taking of facts thoughts, of men who died learned and applymg is initiating the practice of thousands them to the individ- staff of years ago as readily as they ual’s own life so as to make them as much mailing the books to the under- Sa car know the thoughts of their own gen- a part of his personality as if he had under- classmen during the vacatiton eration. ” gone every This ability experience from which these months, However a mailing fee will to communicate has made facts were derived. man more than : pe charged. just a physical organism. Such an effect can only It has enabled be brought about Beginning Monday and continu- each generation to build up with the help of an active inner discipline. the attainments of those ing through February 15 mailing preceding it, rather The individual must first learn about him- thgn having to begin anew. fees will be collected from all stu- The tramsfer self as a person, not so much as how he of information from one [MOE dents interested in receiving their generation to the compares with others, but as he realizes next is the process his books prior to returning to school. which is generally potentiality as compared to what he pres- OLD FRIENDS . .. T. W. Wils termed “education.” ently is. There will be a charge of $1 to Graham evangelistic teafn who spok Education is not and speaks to his friend, Bob Ross, | cannot ever be an This is the most difficult part of educa- each undergraduate wishing to have enc in itself. It is a process the Graham team recently. with a purpose, tion in that involves introspection. Each his book mailed to him. : and as such it derives of Inf its value from its us can fool ourselves into thinking of our- Students not interested in receiv- ultimate goal. This goal must be Quit WoreiN' to so in- selves more highly than we ought. We can ABoUT WHAT KIND oF A COURSE 11 5] ing The Entre Nous before Sep- stil! in the individual the knowledge WITH A LINE of the continue to do so indefinitely

SPEAKS Mr. H Lindy Martin, coordinator | ome time ago, Bertrand Russell illus- I am devoted to academic freedom. of student activities, compiled a trated the conjunction of irregular verbs by You shouldn't stick out your neck. list of more than 20 extra-curricu- the following example: He’s a cafrpus red. A lar events for all students which I am firm. By Mike Bradley. SGA President You are obstinate. I believe in the educational essentials. will take place before May. a He is a pig-headed fool. Your views seem to lie on the conserva- Tempus Fugit! The news that time flies is no news “If a student participated in In all his long career as a mathematician tive side. to any college student, and least of all is it news to your every event on the Spring calendar, | and logician, Russell never made He should go back to the little red school | and YOU he would hardly have time to make a more Student Government Association. With the second useful discovery. It is house. a device for seeing : semester well under way, By Marilyn Vick his classes,” Mr. Martin said. ourselves ‘as others see our various committees are us, as if through a I try to understand all seeing Major events on schedule are: teliscope, and more often points of view. deadline dates for many special events and days During YWA Focus Week Febru- than not through You should make up your mind, February 1—Senate Movie Party the wrong end. A British rapidly approaching. Concert and Lecture ary 11-14 the YWA's will be in newspaper dem- He's a fence-straddling compromiser. Committee Cafeteria—7:30 | > onstrated its general utility by collecting has scheduled a well known news commentator, Paul charge of Morning Meditations. The February 5 — Home- ; fron. its readers other examples: I think our program should be better Niven, to speak here in February. This lecture will be in week will be climaxed by a YWA —Bryan — here Ge 1 am a moderate progressive in educa- coordinated. Reid Chapel at 8 p.m. houseparty February 15-17. The February 5 — Homecoming Con: tional matters. : You shouldn’t attempt to impose patterns program planned for the visiting cert A Cappella Choir, Chapel Ci Aren’t your The Department of Biology has graciously asked the views a bit extreme? on people. i : YWA’s includes a party Friday February 8 — B.S.U. Party—7:30 ke is on the lunatic fringe. SGA to join them in sponsoring the appearance on our, —Cafeteria ) Lo | He's trying to be another Hitler. night at 9:00 in the cafeteria. (Copied from State campus, March 5,4, and 6, of Dr. Oscar 1 am active in area service. University of Riddle, a world- Girls who live in the dorms are February 11 — Concert Lecture i Iowa Staff Magazine) famous educator and lecturer. Series—Paul Niven TT } ou haven’t been on campus much lately, - urged to let a visiting YWA stay Irene Jordan, Metropolitan Opera February 14 — Valentine Dinner have you? : singer, will appear “in their rooms during the house- io here in April, --5:30 — Cafeteria He neglects his classes to junket around and-one other group, a well known popular party. Any girl willing to do so Februaly 14, 15, and 16—Readers the countryside. Howard’s Cowards singing group will be on campus before the year is out. should contact her student dean. ‘Theatre Production Ca I believe education should be practical. Col- Aside from Concert and Lecture, we find that “H” Reba Sloan, sophomore English February 16 — Mississippi A sweet young thing sat all major from Oneonta, is the new lege — Home or You wouldn’t want us to become a forlorn, Day Committee, under the leadership of Dick trade Alone on Friday night, Conville, YWA president. February 18-22. CFW i school would you? is Vi big plans for a happy holiday for us April 30. BSU members will have prayer March 1 — All Campus Talent He worships Within the confines of her room, the educational dollar sign. This committee would welcome services for spiritual preparation Contest Lh Her tears flowed down in spite suggestions for a theme = and any volunteer labor for Christian Emphasis Week which March 7, 8, 9 and 12—Masquers Of all her efforts to suppress will not get away without a job. ly The shame and pain she bore, Tommy will be February 18-22. The first Production Burton heads a committee which is sponsoring of these services will be Tuesday, March 11-15 Twiep Friendship de JJOWARD Because a date she did not have— J the appearance of the bloodmobile. John Carter is facutly February 12 at 12:30 in the chapel. But this she’d done before. 14 — Friendship Dir A riuson adviser for the project. . The BSU and Ministerial Asso- WE ch ciation will have a joint prayer 5:30 — Cafeteria | : Mr. Bowers of the With broken-hearted sighs and sobs, cafeteria would like to know your service Thursday, February 14 at March 15 Step-Sing - MEMBER She cried herself to sleep, opinion of the new system now in effect at breakfast : 12:30 in the chapel. There will also Gymnasium April 6 — Senate Movie Party. ASSOCIATED COLLEGIATE PRESS - Convinced that she was dateless now, time. This new system provides for one line to serve be a prayer service Thursday night only 7:30 — Cafeteria Because she was a creep. sweet rolls, dry cereal, at 8:00 after the BSU Hour. Ca herine Bryant, Jimmy Sizemore, juices, ete., and the other line to The Greater Council will meet at April 8 and 9 — udent Elections But this is not the caseat all, : Editor Business Manager provide hot food. Please tell me what you 6:00 Thursday night February 7. April 11 — Easter Dinner For she is not to blame, think and I STAFF It’s will pass the word on if you find Mr. Bowers too hard Mabry Robinson, advertising manager just that Howard's boys, it seems, Refuse to play the game, to catch. Sete | Carol Pishburne, assistant editor Wayne Atcheson, sports editor Only one wee kafter we return from spring vacation WRHC Program Log Marilyn Vick, circulation manager Bill Nunnelley, feature writer The boys don’t mind the company, the SGA elections will be held. The manner in which Mary Lane Holland, copy editor Of girls, both young and old, your Lewis Arnold, photographer StudeniyGovernmient is to be run this next year is WEDNESDAY THURSDA Peggy Pollock, typist They don’t even mind to spend, MONDAY TUESDAY Bharon Bell, proofreader the real matt T in question, so if you have Their hard earned c:sh and gold, been dissatis- Sign on & Dr. willlam S. Baxter, adviser fied or if you just Campus News The only thing they fear, I guess, think it would be a lot of fun, or if Represented For National Advertising By Is that the girl you wént an opportunity to be Bulldog Band “Flashback 62 This National Advertising Service, Inc. won't go. of service to your col Stamd To be refused is lege, run for Time Howard Hi-Lites ea College Publishers Representative such a shame, an office. Even if you should not win, the Paris Star Chicago - Boston - Los Angeles - San Francisce ce Heresies And, all his friends would know. experience of Songs of France Yelsrans A 4% Madisen Ave. New York, N. XY. campaigning with its speeches, and meet- ing people would be a valuable addition The HOWARD CRIMSON is published by the Howard So to your college Flashback in International fn Colles Btudent Government Association on Pridays to save face they never call education. History Science & Tech- Almanac durin ¢ the school year except on holidays, and once To ask the girls for ; nological Report en each summer term. dates, News on the national scene is quite interesting just Guest Star And underneath the cause for all’s Hour it Subscription price: $1.00 per semester now. One wonders just how President Kennedy plans t0 Panorama of Music of the Bastist THe opinions expressed in HOWARD CRIMSON A girl who hesitates, successfully cut income the Lively Masters editorials do not necessarily express those of the So girls, to catch a fellow, tax and increase expenditures admiiistration, faculty or student government. so as to benefit the national economy. I am of the Aris Who's tall and opinion International .. The HOWARD CRIMSON weleomes letters to the wavy haired, that if there were any way editor, but cannot accept unsigned letters. The thing to spend more money than | Book Review you must remember is, one makes and not . Campus News The chances Samford Universitygo in debt a college Librarystudent would are he’s scared. have discovered it long ago. . . i Sign Off ho, i febroory 1, 1963 SON —_— " Zz 63 Yearbook Eanes To Do Summer To Be Mailed Mission Work In Africa time The "This year fo the first By Judy Scott cerning the offering and committ- Entre Nous will be mailed to all ment cards were given to the stu- Greg Earnes will represent Ala- gudents durin; the summer dents wishing to participate. bama Baptist Students this sum- In past years the annual has been Bobby Davis is chairman of the to. graduating seniors only, mer as a student missionary to Ni- drive for the Summer Missions mailed _ geria. Offering which will continue through courtesy had ‘been done free This Greg is a junior at Howard with out the semester Serving with of charge for the graduates. a major in Pharmacy. He has made Bobby are Mike Fink and Dick As is the custom, the seniors will. Conville. a decision to enter some type of receive their books free of charge church - related vocation, probably during the summer: The Entre Nous Foreign Missions. Shoes Cleaned or Dyed Any Color staff is initiating the practice of MT. BROOK the books to the under- Greg, the son of Mr. and Mrs. mailing B. G. Eanes of Birmingham, has SHOE HOSPITAL cassmen during the ‘vacatiton served as vice-president of the National Blue Ribbon Award Wianer months. However a mailing fee will One Stop Shoe Repair Service Student Government Association, as pe charged. 2715 Cahaba Road — Ph. TR 95-9211 sophomore Senator, as chairman of and continu- Monday Beginning Homecoming activities 1961 - 62, 15, mailing ing through February serves now as general chairmen of fees will be collected from all stu- in receiving their Christian Focus Week as president dents interesté 1 of Alpha Phi Omega Service fra- pooks prior to returning to school. OLD FRIENDS ... T. W. Wilson, left, a member of ternity, and as secretary of the Pi Thr There will ba a charge of $1 to Graham evangelistic teath who spoke i Kappa Alpha Social Fraternity. CHRISTIAN SCIEN: each undergra luate wishing to have speaks to his friend, Bob Ross, before the Graham team recently. He is also a student member of MONITOR him, his book mailed to the American Pharmaceutical Asso- in receiv- Students not interested ciation and was elected to Omicron WoreiN' Asout whe kn br 1 couse ing The Entra Nous before Sep- Delta Kappa and Kappa Phi Kappa HA LINE 15 LONG 11 ML (BA ONAR YS tember will be able to pick up Spring Calendar Full Honorary Fraternities. their annuals after registration in Greg is a member of Mountain Now | 3 etme sn Subscribe ————— Brook Baptist Church where he — the fall. ‘The fees wil! be collected in the serves as president of his college Of All-Campus Parties Sunday school class. Last year he foyer of Sanfo'd Hall from 10 am. at Half Price was president of a Training Union til 11 am on Monday, , Wednes- at the same church. day, and Frid::ys during the chapel There will be an average of Cafeteria : He is a representative on the You can read this world-famous RADLEY period. : April 16 — Concert Lectur daily newspaper for the next six three campus-wide activities a Youth Council of the church. He months for $5.50, just half the Doug Cash znd Marilyn Vick, cir. ries — Irene Jordan =, serves with a group that works with week on the spring society calen- regular subscription rate, culation editors of The Entre Nous, April 22-23 Library Lecture Ser the Boys’ Industrial School near are in charge of the mailing. dar. April 30 — H-Day, Miss Howard Get top news coverage. Enjoy Birmingham. Clip for refer- SPEAKS Mr. H. Lindy Martin, coordinator Pageant special features. Greg will in Training Union ence work, of student activities, compiled a work under the direction of Southern Send your order today. Enclose list of more than 20 extra-curricu- Debaters Hit Baptists Foreign Missionaries and check or money order, Use tou- lar events for all students which Nigerian Baptist Convention leader By Mike Bradley, The offering for Summer Missions SCA resident will take place before May. Science Monitor PCN Program was introduced to Howard The Christian in One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. mpus Fugit! The neivs tht {ine flies is no ne vs “If a student participated Circuit At students in the dorms Tuesday Send your newspaper for the time ollege every event on the Spring calendar, night. student, and least of 1 is it news to your and YOU checked. he would hardly have time to make Special hall devotions were plan- [1 6 months $5.50 [11 yeor $11 t Government Asscciaticn. V/ith the second ned at which time information con- his classes,” Mr. Martin said. Georgia Tilt [1 College Student [1] Faculty Member well under way, our ‘arijus committees are By Marilyn Vick Major events on schedule are: deadline dates for many pecial events and During YWA Focus Week Febru- ~The Howard College Debate Squad Name days February 1—Senate Movie Party, Head Shrinking Dproaching Concert ad Lecture Committee ary 11-14 ths YWA’'s will be in Cafeteria—7:30 resumes its intercollegiate tourna- Mtn. Brook Barber Shop Address

charge of Mo ning Meditations. The ment schedule next week, Febru- luled a well known n¢ vs commentator, Pau February 5 — Home-Basketball “Jack’s Clip Joint” City Zone State week will be climaxed by a YWA ary 8-9, when eight Howard debaters 0 Speak here in February T1i; lecture will be in —Bryan — here ®This special offer available ONLY to college Con- enter the West Georgia College Jack Day and students, faculty members, and college {ibraries. hapel at 8 p.m. houseparty “ebruary 15-17, The February 5 — Homecoming Jimmy Williams program planned for the visiting cert A Cappella Choir, Chapel Tournament at Carrollton, Geor- Department of Biol gy 1 is (1 aciously asked the YWA's includes a party Friday February 8 — B.S.U. Party—7:30 gia when they will compete in fo- join them in sponscring the :ppearance on our, night at 9:00 in the cafeteria. —Cafeteria rensics events against approxi- mately 15 other southern colleges , March 4, 5, and 6, ¢/ Dr. Os zr Riddle, a world- February 11 — Concert Lecture Girls who live in the dorms are and universities. educator and lectur 'r. i: Series—Paul Niven FAMED COTTON BOWL urged to let a visiting YWA stay Dinner Included on the Howard squad e Jordan, Metropolitan O ‘er: singer, will appear February 14 — Valentine . in their roons during the house- —5:30 — Cafeteria making the West Georgia Tourna- Thomas, FABRICS NOTIONS pril, and one other Yrouy av: known popular party. Any girl willing to do so Februaly 14, 15, and 16—Readers ment trip will be Linda Richard Conville, Richard Cross, group will be on carpus Hef ne the should conta't her student dean. Theatre Production PATTERNS year is out.. and Raymond Spear, all of Bir- TRIMS February 16 — Mississippi Col- fle from Concert anc Lec .ur¢, we find that “H” Reba Sloan, sophomore English mingham; Peggy Browder, Bos- major from Oneonta, is the new lege — Home mittee, under the eade ton. Massachusetts; Sid . Brown 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL PURCHASES ship of Dick Conville, YWA presid nt. February 18-22, CFW and Teddy Jackson, Dothan; Judi ng big plans for a happy | oli l: y for us April 30. BSU memoers will have prayer March 1 — All Campus Talent TO BE USED IN HOME ECONOMICS ; Malone, Abilene, Texas. mittee would welcome sigg = tions for a theme services for spiritual preparation Contest The Howard debaters will be ac- March 7. 8, 9 and 12—-Masquers’ for Christian Emphasis Week which companied by G. Allan Yeomans, 2836 So. 18th St. TR 1-1744 volunteer labor will not ; {it iv ray withouta job. will be February 18-22. The first Production Head of the Department of Speech Burton heads a conmitt March 11-15 Twirp Friendship i: v/lich is sponsoring of these services will be Tuesday, Events at the : and Dramatic Arts. parance of the bloodn obil¢. Jo 11 Carter is facutly February 12 at 12:30 in the chapel. Week Georgia tournament will in- 14 — Friendship Dinner— West for the The BSU and Ministerial Asso- March clude novice and varsity divisions project. : ; — Cafeteria ciation will have a joint prayer 5:30 of debate, persuasive speaking, oral Bowers of the eafete ia w March 15 = Step-Sing — 7:30 (jalil like to know your service Thursday, February 14 at interpretation, impromptu speaking, nasium of the new system now in fect at breakfast _ 12:30 in the chapel. There will also and after dinner speaking. Howard Ona 6 — Senate Movie Party— SPECIAL be a prayer service Thursday night events. 1S new system provic es fc1 jor e line to serve only ! will have entries in all at 8:00 afte: the BSU Hour. 7:30 — Cafeteria February ‘Elections The following weekend, lls, dry cereal, juice: , et. ar d the other line to The Great:r Council will meet at April 8 and 9 — Student team 5:30— 15-16 a Howard varsity debate April 11 — Easter Dinner hot food. Please tel* me ‘whit you think and 1 6:00 Thursd..y night February 7. will journey to Tallahassee, Florida against 20 col- 5 the word on if you fin1 M . Bowers too hard where it will compete LAY - AWAY PLAN leges and universities in the. annual WRHC Program Log ; Florida State University Invitational y one wee kafter we retu: 1 fr 11 spring vacation Tournament, : p elections will be hold. The rianner in which 560 KC Howard has won the first place FOR HOWARD COEDS sweepstakes trophy for the best pdent Government is to 1 e run this next year is WEDNESDAY THURSDAY oo MONDAY TUESDAY school record in the FSU tourna-’ 10% DOWN HOLDS YOUR matter in question, s if yu 1: ve been dissatis- Lign on & ment on two previous occasions. of ampus News will com- OF OUR SMART f you just think it would be Re The Bulldog debaters SELECTIONS 2 lot of fun, or if sched- an opportunity lialideg Band ——— lathback This is Howard plete their spring tournament to be of sir rice to your cok Stand ule in March when they compete in NEW SPRING FASHIONS Howard Hi-Lites h for an office. 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smn WAYNE ATCHESON = I pin 1. 1983 Decision On New Coach | Dogs Whip Not Due 3elmont Five 'Til Next ; Week Nesbitt | By Charles Cradic, with 22 points (Continued from Big Bob Page 1) rebounds, led the Howard sieged the i6 athletic director with to a 87-74 victory applications, questions, lege Bulldogs ang or the Belmont Rebels’ Tuesday ng comments SPORTS. needing official og |_&¥% firmation, for “ile i Rebels held their ground Local newspapermen Ss The departure of Bobby Bowden is one story I never have (lk , irst first nine ni minutes i by the harp with him at length, applicants have Bill Elder, wanted to write, but the sad news came about Monday, Jan- beat fin of Bob Cradic, a path to his ome Moebes uary 28. in » gullivan, and Jim Lake and his telephone bill hag ved 10 much for them, Be it sad or good news, though, the message must be told. received a boost which threatens j ¢ Bulldogs, making 34 baskets It was Tuesday afternoon that I found myself in Bowden’s cancel the good effects percent of the cur. " of 64 attempts, hit 53.1 oi fice. He had resigned to take a better job with Florida State rent refund. fields. their total shots from the University. Out of it all has come thig shot 80 times, con- statement: jmont, who Most of the conferences we had had were about an up- There will be no da ted with 30 for an. average of cision .on coming or past game spiced by chats not on the subject of who the new coach wi 4 5 percent. be until next week. sports. in the rebounding department “We said after Coach ! But, of course, this visit was made to talk about his de- Bowden re. § 4 grabbed 51 and Belmont signed Monday that field we would try aed ie Cradic led the pirting and his new endeavor. ; to secure a new coach within the th 16 rebounds and Jerry Thomas, I didn’t hesitate to congratulate the coach. His reply was next 10 to 12 days” Sharma sophomore from Uriah, Ala- jokingly, “Thanks, Wayne, I don’t know if I'm stepping up or said between phone calls Wednes. | ma, pulled down 11 for the Bull- stepping down.” It was a typical Bowden quotation always day afternoon. “That spiced with laughter. : still goes. We will definite. over the Belmont ly = victory “Why are you leaving?” I asked. make no decision this week a 9.5 record Howard “We hope to bhels gave “Well, it’s like this. I'm getting the opportunity to coach have our new mg th eight games left in the season. hired by in a league I've always wanted to be in and will stay in,” he the end of next week” said. “I've got a family of six children, Sharman declined to add any and I'll get a higher names salary at FSU.” : to the list of applicants ak recks Begin ready mentioned in local newspap | Coach Bowden seemed happy as a lark in talking about ers. his new post. When do you start? “I'll start to work down Among the most prominently men. 2ush Season there Monday mokrning, and we’ll be moving as soon as tioned have been we COACH BOWDEN'S LAST AT HOME— : three highly-sue. enty-six aspirants will begin to . cen find a house. And I've got es cessful high to do something about the one This picture of Coach Bobby Bowden was taken at his last game school coaches—Herty hari meaning of ‘rush’ Monday 1m living in.” in Seibert Hanes of Ensley, Stadium, on a cold night when his team defeated Wofford Harold “Red” Lit 4 Howard's informal season starts. College, of Fairfield, and Herman 8:53 “Coach, what duties will you have at FSU?” I said. 34-28. Standing next to him are seniors Ray Collins (10) and “Bubbs" Dpening the party series on Feb- 3% gE RE Scott of Haleyville. “My job will be coaching in the vicinity of State’s offen- Billy Hurst (30). ! ary 4 will be Panhellenic Orien- “BALL-HEADED” ‘HOWARD CAGER-— Sharman said he had interview. | sive setup.” Do you have a title? “No,” was the prompt an- ion at 4 pm. in Dorm ‘s third .« « Actually No. 34 Bill Elder is not bald-} ed all three here on campus svrer, “and I don’t care if I don’t have one. Coach (Bill) with or lobby. Immediately following just came about when Howard College pl Petre- in the past few days He added scn, (head coach at FSU) is » orientation, rushees will rotate snapped the picture and the ball was caught my boss now, and I'm going to Intramural Basketball that more than 40 others do all I possibly can to make 6 i four groups as the sororities host Action took place against Tampa Saturdaynight. the offense go, and help him all) have applied. Lo win football games.” : pke parties from 5 - 9 p.m. Sharman said the field would be uesday is the day for prelimi- Coach Bowden didn’t stutter when saying those words, Competition Thickens narrowed to four or five applicants ry decisions with rushees signing either, and with his addition, FSU is in for bigger seasons who would be recommended fo | oir choice of two sororitites. President against some of the most powerful elevens in the country. By Doug Evans form by defeating Pi Kappa Phi Leslie S. Wright and the reference lists will be in Dean Coach Bowden is now an assistant 34 to 27 Ronny Simms played had Faculty Athletic Committee. argaret Sizemore's office from 8 coach at FSU, but for Sigma Nu, APO, the Male your information, he’s not a far piece from the head man. for 14 for the Pi Kapps ‘ollowed After the faculty committee pass Im. to 1:4C p.m. Chorus, “H” Club. and Pharmacy es on them, he said, Dr. Wright Asked about teaching at FSU, Coach Bowden pleasantly by teammate John Mancill with Theme parties on February 6 and he would decide on one as the | remarked, “The class bells won't mean a thing to me any- proved to be the front horses 11 points. Howard pushed in 8 for m5 - 7 pm. will find sorority more.” : this week in intramural hardwood the “H"” Club followed by Jacobs new coach. oms transformed into appropri- and Tehman That decision will come next Enough can’t competition both having 6 points e settings and sorority member's Howard tied Tampa University be said about Coach Bowden's mission at each. > week. Howard, nor the influence Sigma Nu started off by over- othed in colorful costumes. Invi- he had on the students. He was coming the Law School 45-30. tions for these parties are to be for 40 minutes of play Saturday ore with a ready smile The Pharmacy proved to have and hello. He was never too busy to Mariego put through 18 points for a ked up in Dean Sizemore's of- night, but went down in defeat in Aell you something good second half team by com- SGA Downs about his team or a football game just the law school and Bob McKinzie ing back to hand Lambda Chi ce from 8 am. to 12 p.m. overtime by a count of 90-81. layed. . : their had 17 chalked up for Sigma Nu. + second defeat of the season 25 to Picking up of bids in Dean Size- The sharp-shooting of substitute P "Tes like Ronald Weathers of the Birmingham News The Sigma Nus also turned in a 23. For the Pharmacy, ore’s office at 4:30 p.m., Thur, Crawford Suggestion guard Bill Elder and the strong said once, “He's always good for a good story.” 51 to 41 victory over the Pikes. had 8 points and Smith 7. eb. 7 signals the beginning of while A resolution suggesting tighter rebounding of reserve Lavon Nich- If he could help you, he was more than willing. McKinzie was again high point Lambda Chi starts Compton and queal.’ Individual celebrations are controls by the Senate over campus ols provided the necessary punch to Last season the doctor ordered someone to stay with an man with 21 points to his favor. Bingham had 15 points between publications was not accepted by | anned for their new rushees by McDaniel was high point man for be four participating sororities: send the Bulldogs into an extra injured player for a couple of nights in the hospital. Coach them. the Senate at its regular meeting | PiKA with 20 points. pha Delta Pi, Beta Sigma Omi- five minutes of action. Bowden offered his services, even In other intramural competition, January 3. ; though one of Noward’s APO put down the Delta Sigs 52 Barnes’ squad, Bill Elder won out in the fall tennis The resolution, designed to assure | ron, Delta Zeta and Phi Mu. Coach Walter biggest games was two nights away. to 23 with Edwards taking the with 5:25 seconds re- singles tournament. . that no “wildcat” publications would J down 69-59 In four years here, his teams never lost more than two spotlight by dumping 18 for APO. in regulation play, came usurp the regular student publica-4§ _ maining gemes in one season. He was never shutout by anybody and Bobby Little and Jerry Newman strong at the finish, and chalked tions i.e. The Crimson, The Enire’§ ood Thrift on his squads averaged 28.6 points per game. had 8 and 7 points respectively for points to the Spartans four Runners Meet Nous, and the Bullpup, taking away @ up 14 Delta Sig. this time, tying the game. Coach Bowden, 33 years old, has many more golden days advertising and demanding a placed during The Male Chorus won out over performance won him a ard years to come. FSU’s offensive attack will be in good Track Coach Walter Barnes has in the student government budge Plans Flop Elder’s berth the next tilt against hénds as lon gas Coach Bowden is in command. Lambda Chi 46 to 39 in a fast requested, that all boys interested was presented to the Senate by the starting moving, high scoring contest. Wil- The second attempt by college ad- His goal is to be head coach of a major college someday, in running track this Spring, meet Publications Board representative, Belmont son had 15 points to his favor for inistrators to help students econo- and he’ll make it, too. him is Seibert Hall, Monday at Ann Christian. Up wntil 6:25 seconds left in the the Male Chorus followed by Lee ize on their food expenditures fail- of We at Howard are proud that we have had Bobby Bow- 4:30. : In rejecting .the suggestion the fires half Howard stayed ahead for Lambda Chi with 13. Bd last week when only 22 students den as our head football coach on his way up the ladder. So if you are interested, don't Senate expressed the opinion thal the visitors. Tampa then pulled The “H"” Club showed up in good miss this Wl. . 0 ob approval of the pro- with a 43-40 important get-together. the resolution was ‘too vague.” ‘Posed ahead at intermission semester meal ticket. . Jarry : a i 20 students was the minimum lead, ward lost reboundin equired for adoption of the plan. just before | A previous economizing measure, i due to fouls he special 65¢ lunch plate, was dis- the half ended, but Nichols took in the second ontinued when less than 10 students up where he left off “@Pousht the special meal on each of half. out he four days it was offered. Three other Bulldogs’ fouled EAT STEAK EVERY DAY !! every mood! At The KOPPER KETTLE In Homewood TEMPT YOUR SATISFACTION GOOD TASTE GUARANTEED SERVICE . THE THREE GENTLEMEN ABOVE represented the famous 1942- 43 Howard basketball team at “Old Timers Night’ last Saturday against Tampa University. Left to right, Wheeler Flemming, Abe Epsman, KOPPER KETTLE ind Horace Peterson were starfers on Howard's team that handed {ve world champion New York Celtics a 54-45 defeat on January 8, 1943, IN THE - ‘The next day, students placed the scoreboard on the steps of Old Main. SamfordHEART OFUniversityHOMEWOOD. Library > THE STARTERS for the Howard cage team have rolled ‘‘wenty-nine other former players were on hand for the Tampa contest. THE HOWARD CRIMSON

Bulldogs To Battle eimont Five By Charles Nesbitt Huntingdon Tomorrow Big Bob Cradic, with 22 points Ti i i 16 rebounds, led the Howard {iegd tre athletic age 1) Howard's cage squad is eight a starting berth The Ohio native director wij se Bulldogs 0 a 87-74 victory {0pcations, questions the Belmon( Rebels Tuesday games away from completing its poured in 18 points Tuesday night slate for the 1962-63 campaign. Two in his first start, and is averaging helc their ground for 86 points per game. Lo al 1 ewspapermen : he pels of those games are scheduled with- 17th him at length, ap, have talk.g I min:tes by the sharp in the next week. Elder and Sullivan, who is aver- ating of Bob Cradic, Bill Elder, Coach Walter Barnes’ team jour- aging 18.7 ppg. will open up to- Ivat a path to his Wo Tike, ard gullivan, ad Jim Moebes neys to Huntingdon College in morrow night at the guard posts, his telephone wi mach for them, Montgomery tomorrow evening for rebounding artist Cradic and Cap- 1¢ce ved a “sd to boost which ich threatens fo Bulldogs, making 34 baskets a tilt with the Hawks Then Tues tain Foebes at forward, and {od elu pe effect: of the oir. t of 64 attempts, hit 53.1 percent day night in Seibert Hall. the Bull- sophomore Jerry Thomas will start k their total shots from the fields. dogs take on Brya _ollegse of at center. Sal of it all : i amont, who shot 80 times, con- ‘Dayton, Tennessee beginning at Tuesday night Howard will probs for an average of 7:30. oi on wid with 30 ably use the same starters against —— i be « p's nt. Last night Howard sought its Bryan. Bryan has always been ; pore reboun ling department tenth win of the year against Cum- known for its basketball teams and | 4 ol sa pin: hh a ward grabbed 51 and Belmont berland College of Kentucky here s mcd Monday Coach Barnes says that the Ten- that ve would x Cradic led the field on the campus. The "Dogs have lost nessians have another outstanding t) i 4 Bob sicure a new coach within the ih 16 rebounds end Jerry Thomas, five contests. [ pixk 10 | team. to 12 day: Sharman . fom Uriah. Ala- Tomorrow night, Howard hopes 7 814d betv een sophomore Bryan has defeated Cumberland phone calls ‘Wedng. ama, pulled dow 11 for the Bull- to take its second game of the diy afternoon. season against the Hawks. Just be- College since the Christmas holi- "That days. «till goes. We will defini ia. over the Belmont fore the Christmas Holiday break, . 1 make x victory 110 decision this week i. hols gave Howard a 95 record the Bulldogs whipped Huntingdon “Brotherhood Night” will be ob- We hepe to have our new man ih eight games ‘eft in the season. here 87-73. served at this clash. nied by ‘he end of nxt week Captain Jim Moebes gave How-

Sherman declined to add ny. ard a 31 point performance that .0imig to the list of applicants ak reeks Begin night, which still stands as the nd” mentioned in local newspip- individual high in scoring for a CALHOUN'S Bulldog hoopster this season. Jim An ong the most prominently mon. ush Szason Sullivan canned 15 points and Bob CITY CLUB SHOES * ticned have /been Cradic and Rusty Ryan added 11 three highly-sue. twenty-six aspir ints will begin to erisl 0] ‘high school each. Homewood ccaches—Herhy | arn the meaning of ‘rush’ Monday Hens of Guard Jimmy Skelton was the Ensley, Harcld “Red” | ut s Howard's infornial season starts. 0’ Firfield, and high scorer for the Hawks with Herman “Bubta® Opening the par'y series on Feb- Sul of Haleyville, 17 points, followed by George TUX RENTALS ary 4 will be Panhellenic Orien- yh rman “BALL-HEADED’” HOWARD CAGER— Simpkins (14) and Alex Moseley said he had interviow. fon at 4 pm. in Dorm ‘s third Custom Talloring and Alterations »1 all thiee . « « Actually No. 34 Bill Elder is not bald-headed or “ball-headed”. It (10). for Men and Women! here on campus with. | of lobby. Immediately following 1 just came about when Howard College photographer Lewis Arnold Last season Huntingdon nipped tw pist few days. He adied will rotate BALDONE orientation, rushees snapped the picture and the ball was caught in this unique position. Howard 89-81 in Montgomery. lit more than 40 others (46 in | host four groups as the. sororities Action took place against Tampa Saturday night. Howard's Bill Elder has come TAILORING CO. 11) have applied. pm. 502 N. %1st - AL 1-0844 (Harman said boke parties from 5 - 9 along strong lately, and has earned the field would be is the lay for prelimi- nicrywed Tuesday to four or five applicants with rushees signing wlo world bry decisions be recemmended to ir choice of two sororitites. Tampa Downs Howard Fre: defeating Pi Kappa Phi ident Leslie S. Wright and the erence lists vill be in Dean H Simms played ha Fee lty /ithletic Committee, rgaret Sizemore’s office from 8 Aer the Pi Kapps ‘ollowed te faculty ‘cornmittee pess- | im to 1:4C p.m. ei ate John Mancill with «n thsm, he said, Dr. Wright Theme parties on February 6 In Overtime Minutes Howard pushed in 8 fo: and he would decide on one as ‘he m 5-7 pm. vill find sorority Club followed by Jacob: nw coach. wms transformed into appropri- By Wayne Atcheson during the course of the game, and "Mat dacision will come nxt two Spartans had to leave the an both having 6 point: pe settings and sorority members Howard tied Tampa University vee ; othed in colorful costumes. Invi- game due to fouling. for 40 minutes of play Saturday armacy proved to have tions for these parties are to be Nichols hit a layup with 30 sec- beond half team by com: aA Downs icked up in Dean Sizemore's of- night, but went down in defeat in onds showing on the clock in the to hand Lambda Chi thei ice from 8 am. tc 12 p.m, overtime by a count of 90-81. second half to tie the game. Tampa Picking up of bids in Dean Size- Meat of the season 25 f( The sharp-shooting of substitute brought the ball down court and he Pharmacy, Crawforc iuggestion ore's office at "4 30 p.m., Thur., let George Shary take a last sec- guard Bill Elder and the strong 8 and Smith 7, while th 7 signals the beginning of ond shot, which bounced off the /u resolution suggesting tighler rebounding of reserve Lavon Nich- Uhi starts Compton anc squeal.’ Individual celebrations are rim and was no good. . eoit ols ly the Senate: over cams provided the necessary punch to had 15 points betweer planned for their new rushees by ols pil cations was not accepted by | send the Bulldogs into an extra Coach Bob Lavoy's crewtook ad- the 3enale at its rejular méeling be four participating sororities: vantage of Howard's floor mistakes pha Delta Pi, Beta Sigma Omi- five minutes of action. intramural competition, Ji ary. } ’ and poured through 17 points to. Barnes’ squad, won out in the fall tennis Tt 2 res lution, desi:ned to assire on, Delta Zeta aid Phi Mu, Coach Walter Howard's eight in the overtime 5:25 seconds re- that no “vildcat” publications would down 69-59 with period. maining in regulation play, came vitro the regular -stident publca-d Shary, Tampa's six-foot guard - on strong at the finish, and chalked tine ie. The Crimson, The Erfre Food Thrift sensation, ripped the chords for 34 up 14 points to the Spartans four nners Meet Nii . anc the Bullpuy, taking atray J during this time, tying the game. points, and was followed by Chuck acvertising and demanding a place won him a Andrews with 27 in leading the ‘Walter Barnes has ir the stident government budget, ° Plans Flop Elder’s performance berth the next tilt against visitors. that all boys interested v 15 presented to the Senate by the starting The second attempt by college ad- points was high track this Spring, meet Fiisl ications Board 1epresentative, Belmont Jim Sullivan's 22 finistrators to help students econo- for the Bulldogs. Jim Moebes had vibert Hall, Monday, at ¢ Ain Christian. wntil 6:25 seconds left in the Mize on their food ¢ xpenditures fail. Up 18, Nichols 11, and Elder 10. n rejecting the suggestion the first half Howard stayed ahead of ed last week when only 22 students then pulled The Bulldogs made 31 of 64 at- pu are interested, don't Siete expressed the opinion (hat | the visitors. Tampa signified their approval of the pro- field for a 48.4 mMiportant get-together. th» resolu ion was *‘to vague." ahead at intermission with a 43-40 tempts from the Wosed semester meal ticket. . percentage. Tampa had the same r— lead. M students wa: the minimum of attempts but connected University Row” Howard lost rebounding Jerry amount required for adoption of the plan. for a 43.6 percentage. due to fouls just before on 28 shots A previous econo nizing measure, Thomas Cradic shared Stratford sport shirts of Mansmooth the half ended, but Nichols took Nichols and Beb special 65¢ lunch plate, was dis- with 11 each. up where he left off in the second rebounding honors tinued when less than 10 students in - no-iron 100% cotton half. Tampa edged Howard You Can A fferd to L the special meal on each of - fouled out ing, 54-52. the four days it wa: offered. Three other Bulldogs’ Moen CONTOUR CUT TO FIT YOUR FIGURE... AUTHENTIC UNIVERSITY TARORING ————— Ee EAT STEAK Style and tailoring In the great tradition— plus the modern convenience of wash and wear without ironing — this Is the winning EVERY DAY! combination our MANHATTAN Stratford sport shirts offer you. | KETTLE In He rewood TISFACTION GLOD ih UARANTEED SERVICE | “¢

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Ay 3 fe photo- plays to be presented here during » Microfilm Department relating February historical materials In history to o_| Actors’ Theater preceded the sbama or Baptist and make easier festival last week with the comedy ie them preservation. Obviously it is production of ‘Once More With roll of a to save one small Feeling,” and again proved its than a bulky newspaper. CHECKING PROGRESS— ability to come across with a first- Wilbur Helmbold, college THE . . . made in the drive fo raise $800,000 by March ian, said that thousands of rate, praise-inspiring production. Dénald C. Brabston and William Eidson, special gift s of material are preserved Center Players is: ending a four- Major Harwell G. Davis, Chancellor year that otherwise might be night run of another comedy ‘‘Come Howard Development Council; and John E. Ga Blow Your Horn” tonight at the three - year - -old department Sia Jewish Community Center. Tickets ides various services for are still available for those who mis. faculty members and oth- would like to catch the final per- oups. Students can sometimes D evelop ment copies made of material they C formance of this lively play. Cur ~ UTOPIA’S Norge Laundry and say, for a term paper. tain time 4s 8:30 p.m. : b William Snell, director of mi- Raises $64,55 * Next on the calendar will be the Iming, contacts church clerks Town and Gown group and the Cleaning Village announces asks if they will let him micro- By Bill Nunnelley William Inge prizewinner ‘Bus their church records. If they pnt. he gets their records and A total of $64,550 in contributions Stop,”” which will open at Clark “MORE them on film. This way, if any and pledges has been received in Memorial Theater on February 8 FOR YOU!" ‘the campaign to raise $800,000 by y ever happened to the original : March 1, it was reported at a How- and will run through the 18th. The ds, duplicates would be avail- group will also sponsor ‘‘Arcassin ard Development Council meeting and Nicolette” with the University rently, the department’s proj- Wednesday of Alabama Speech Department on Bulldog Leauty are filming the Coosa River a The announcement was made by February 20. mer Baptist Associations’ rec- Harry Brock, co-chairman of the Howard College Masquers are Already on file are the films Council, along with James A. Head, presently working on ‘Goodbye PREPARING FOR THE RAINY WEATHER is Carol Cross, a fresh- Sr. and Dr. Dotson M. Nelson. You'll like the self-service sav- : ¢ newspapers of “t. Clair Coun- Mr. Chips’ as their next theatrical man from Birmingham. Carol is a BSO pledge. She was recently om their beginning to 1930. The meeting, attended by more offering. Mr. Roy Ambrester will named Sigma Nu pledge sweetheart. ings on your dry cleaning . . . ~ SN than 30 local business and civic be directing the award winning leaders, Was the first in a series the fast efficiency of it . . . a drama which will be presented in ervice Club of weekly weport meetings to be the Tack Room on February 14-15. and the copvenience. Our do- Birmingham - Southern College it-yourself dry cleaning is as Theater wil! have a Moliere satiri- Greek Gatherings Step Sing Set cal comedy ready: for presentation easy as using an automatic ecks Coats by Festival time, “The Imaginary washer, yet gives you beautiful By Sylvia Whitlow le K service club will man a For Mar. 15 Invali®,” with student cast and Mr. cleaning of the highest quali- Arnold Powell as director, will check for cafeteria patrons Plans are in their final stages Preparations for rush by sororities and hosting of pledge a lost and found office in the for the annual step sing, scheduled have three performances, Febru- ty. If you haven't tryed it yet, ary 15-17, in Munger Auditorium on swaps by fraternities are keeping Greeks in a state of hectic of the Student Union building for March 15. Sponsored by Asso- come in today . .. ning Monday, Feb 4. ciated Women Students, it will cli- the campus. hurry. t two new services will be Theater patrons will find a * Pikes are bursting with pride at the announcement of Pi max FriendshipTwirp Week, ’ lable Monday, Wednesday and Greek organizations, classes and month filled with activity as the Kappa Alpha alumnus; Coach Bobby Bowden's position with ay from 12 until 1 p.m. and clubs are urged to enter. Trophies Festival of Arts gets under way, F.S.U. i 5 until 6 pm. Tuesdays will be awarded winners in each with local civic groups offering and The Pikes entertained the BSOs Thursday night with a FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE... | sdays hours will be 12:30 un- variety, color, and top-notch per- of four divisions. Hi 30 pm. and 5 until 6 p.m. Each entrant will sing two num- formances. . pledge swap at their lodge. ... FOR FASTER SERVICE Illuminating the Beta’s sorority room, are two new spark- brald Hodges, new president of bers with costume, if desired. Colleen Latham is president of iing engagement rings. Pledge Kay Waggoner is the fiancee le K, says that the project is We are pleased to announce that we have increo hddition to plans of the club to AWS, which is composed of women of Johnny Tipton of Jacksonville State and Jan Harris is + Neighbors our capacity by 50% by installing more self-serd fr serve the student body. of campus organizations. ; Charles Bailey's from Auburn. officers drycleaning units, more dryers, more laundry wash Announcement of Jack Compton as Beta Beau and Betty Joins Troy Jo Turrittin as Pink Lady highlighted the sorority’s annual + « . come in today—for fast, easy, convenient st Reporter Comes Back Pink Lady banquet. saving service. Hair dryers available too. Beta’s Sue Wright is placing anot.. . pin next to her o Investigate Home Town Home Staff Beta badge nowadays. Sue’s pinned to Bill Casey of the Plus University of Georgia. Nancy Neighbors will serve this 1 Joe ‘David Brown played Brown said. He hopes to present summer as a student staff mem- Mr. Oscar Whatley's recent trip to Indonesia provided an PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING... er the shade trees on the old the real Birmingham story ‘‘which interesting topic for the ard campus, ber at the Alabama Baptist Chil Phi Mu's Philomathean Hour. Mr. Birmingham was will include some sad, but true, dren's Home in Troy. Whaley is affiliated with the Red Cross. PRESSING... SHIRT SERVICE! mall town with small facts.” : lems, town Nancy is a junior at Howard Pike's Tommy Roundtree has increased Phi Mu’s Martha Now he is a man, and As he was listening to a concert looks at a bomb with a major in English She is Miller’s jewelry display by giving her his PiKA badge. his native city with at Indian Springs School the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raph editorial eye, seeing a differ- ripped a street in a Negro resi- Phi Mus received a pledge swap last night with Lambda situation Neighbors of Alex City, Alabama. 8 LBS. DRY CLEANING dential area. “This is a reporter's I. TT She is a member of the Social - Chis as host. : . Brown, author of the best- dream come true,” Brown said. Committee of the Baptist Student Lambda Chi Alpha’s traveling secretary, Tom Fritz, vis- 8 Dovel, STARS IN MY ‘““The contrast would make a per- Union’ and is program chairman of ited Theta Alpha Zeta January 26-29 as he toured Only 2% WN. was back home recent- fect lead for the story, but this | i the south. information-gathering a accurate reflec- the College Training Union at Daw- Delta Zeta has increased its active ranks with the return for the would not give son Memorial Baptist Church. Count the Savings! 10 Sweaters, 6 Jackets, 85 " : tday Evening’ Post. He came tion of the real state of affairs.” -of members from studies at other schools. Back on campus Ward On campus Nancy is a member 7 Dresses, 8 Slacks, or any combination to see the new ver- Brown sees Birmingham gripped are Nancy Adams, Brenda Pitts, of the Women's Christian Vocation and Janet Key. campus where he once by tension, but rising culturally: iI items. : Ss Association, the Phi Alpha Theta, Highest point average amorig the pledges won Kay Mar- “There aren't so many the Kappa Delta Pi, and the Bap- tin the honor of wearing the Pledge of the Week’s bracelet. OWN once lived across the street ys,” said. a the East Lake oa the city’s new MN tist Student Choir. She serves reg- campus and here Bowed Sg ¥ ularly in the Howard mission group * Mascot of Sigma Nu Frater residential areas and said he was UTOPIA’S of Hl to the Girls’ Industrial School. She - Be and his friends sneaked quite impressed by the beauty also works in the college library. - ART SUPPLIES ¢Quipment from the Chem the new Howard campus. - a ment trash can, misery “Some true facts that my ory WET own lab, i Largest Selection In The Valley must include are the poor Fate

ER ee wrote STARS IN MY * 15% Discount to Howard Students Lor De slipped East Lake and SE LAUNDRY AND CLEANING | ard characters into the novel, the them about a church based PIERCE-TABER WW 1 LLA GG Uhama Baptist Church. PAINT (0. *A SERVICE MARK OF THE NORGE DIVISION OF THE BORG WARNER CO On has free lanced across the 2829 So. 18th St. NEXT TO HILL'S GROCERY Bir, England, but his story. Across the Street from V. J. Elmore 3026 Montgomery Highway = “ac for Severs, m one he hae hoped Parking Space in the Back Samford UniversityHOMEWOOD Library ytd ® situation here is distorted by

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i icrofilm Male Mites, Bird Brains Are Subjects of Experiments

elf Space ¢# What good is a man around the associate professor of biology, if can 1000 books go into an house? Apparently not much, ac- . the male happens to be a mite. 3 fifth their size? It can be cording to Dr. Clarence C_ Hall, Jr., Dr. Hall is presently engaged in by a modern mir acle—micro- the study of the mite family Erio- > \7 2 C | In I phyidae in an cffort to discover Focus Week just.what the function the male EM NN OH, [1v)i4 Howard Microfilm Depart- plays in the life cycle of the mite. 3 53 AN TA i makes use of his method of Dr. Hall said that studies have not revealed exactly what part the AN Kk TBST, ATT ¢ to make copies of letters, Preceeded By male plays in the family life of Al JUST iNT pers, documents, books, rare the mites. avy 1 It shlets, and church records. Prayers ‘Dr. Hall has already discovered Department photo- Microfilm Preparation for Christian Focus and classified and named one spe- historical materials relating « Week will include special programs cies of mite that carries his name, history to -hama or Baptist in the dorms and special prayer and the present research voroject make easier we them and meetings in the chapel. is aimed toward readying his thesis preservation. Obviously it is Don Robison is in charge of the for publication. « to save one mall roll of than a bulky ne'vspaper. Morning Meditations programs In the same department Dr. CHECKING PROGRESS— prior to Christian Focus Week. The Francis M_ Bush, assistant nrofes- Helmbold, college Wilbur programs will emphasize the im- sor of biology, is busily engaged that thousands of « + - made in the drive fo raise $800,000 by March 1 are (left to right) rian, said Donald C. Brabston and William Eidson, special gifts committeemen; portance of spiritual preparation. in the study of bird brains — or A k of material are preserved Major Harwell G. Davis, Chancellor of Howard and a member of the Joanne Tucker is in charge of more specifically, bird blood. He year that otherv.ise might be Howard Development Council; and John E. Gammill, a Council mem- the special programs in dorm de- and Dr. William W. Miller of the votions at 10:30 p.m. on February biology department are engaged in three - year - -0'd department Council 12. Special prayers will be uttered a study of the blood types and various services for in the chapel that week. Mike Fink blood plasma proteins of the Eng- is. faculty members and oth- D evelopment is directing this phase of the prep- lish sparrow. Most of the work is roups. Students can sometimes aration. an attempt te study the develep- wpies made of material they Fink will also be in charge of mental history. morphology, and _ UTOPIA’S 1/0 rge Lat ndry and | |. say, for a terran paper. $64. the special prayers in local churches genetics of the bird. William Snell, cirector of mi- 550 on February 13 17 20, at 12:30 + Dr. Bush is also filling in spare fiming, contacts church clerks pm. and 8 p- in. the college time working on the classification asks if they will ‘et him micro- Raises Cleaning Village announces | By Bill Nunnelley held by the Council's “special chapel. of a new type of salamander dis- their church records. If they gifts” committee. : Heading the \R o u n d-the-Clock it. he gets thei: records and A total of $64,550 in contributions covered near Bessemer, Alabama. and pledges has been received in Those attending the Wednesday Prayer Meeting 1 Working with Dr. Bush en this U jy them on film. This way, if any the campaign to raise $800,000 by meeting were part of 75 local citi- February 17 and 18, project is a professor from Tulane. "MORI ‘OR YO ¢ ever happened 'o the original March 1, it was reported at a How- zens who have volunteered to aid ds, duplicates would be avail- ard Development Council meeting Howard in its drive to raise the can sign the lists ER $800,000. dorms. ently, the depzrtment’s proj- Wednesday : The announcement was made by are filming the Coosa River a “The $800,000 is needed to com- ‘Harry Brock, co-chairman of the plete the $25 million first phase Week will be hled at 7) lewelry - PRE mer Baptist Associations’ rec- 10 am. and 7 pm. each il Council, along with James A. Head, of Howard's $1 million Program I | Already on file are the films 2831 18th St, S.- Sr. and Dr: Dotson M. Nelson. For the Sixties’,” said John Court- ing the week. Seminars duri | You'll like the self sen newspapers of St. Clair Coun- week are scheduled to meet Aa HOMEWOOD

The meeting, attended by more ney, Directer of Development for EHH i Born their SE OR HI HHT beginning to 1930. Z ings on your dry clear than 30 local business and civic the college. pm. the fast efficiency cf leaders, was the first in a series “A successful drive for the . ee ‘of weekly report meetings to be $800,000 will ar wre Howard of an. and the copvenience [lr do- vice Club urgently-needed ~hysical science , it-yourself dry cleanir( is as building.” : Eli's Step Sing Set Courtney pointed out that $1.7 easy as using or ecks Coats at tomatic million of the first phase had been of Mountain Brook washer, yet gives you |»: utiful raised prior to the current cam- tle K service club will man a For Mar. 15 paign, launched last week. Invites Howard Students to Enjoy cleaning of the highzst quali- check for cafsteria patrons Plans are in their final stages The first phase began last year, ty. If you haven't tryed it yet, | a lost and foundoffice in the for the annual step sing, scheduled he said, but was delayed in order BARBECUE AND FRIED CHICKEN AT IT'S FINEST | ir of the Student Union building for March 15. Sponsored by Asso- to co-operate with United Appeal come in today . .. ing Monday, eb 4. ciated Women Students, it will cli- and other programs. two new services will be max Friendship-Twirp Week Brock, who presided Wednesday, ‘Relish Dishes Served’ Monday, V/ednesday and Greek organizations, classes and said another special gifts report An Excellent Place to Take Your Date iy from 12 until 1 pm. and clubs are urged to enter. Trophies meeting is scheduled for next gn 5 until 6 pm. Tuesdays and will be awarded winners in each Wednesday. : FOR YOU R CONVENIENCE... rsdays hours will be 12:30 un- of four divisions, ... FCI. FASTER SERVICE 3 pm. and 5 until 6 pm. Each entrant will sing two num- erald Hodges, new president of bers with costume, if desired. le K, says that the project is Colleen Latham is president of We are pleased to ar since that wi have incree addition to plans of the club to AWS, which is composed of women "our capacity by 50% ' installing 1nore self-ser ic tr serve the student body. officers of campus organizations. drycleaning units, morc Iryers, more laundry wasl et + + « cOMe in today-—fo fast, easy, ct nvenient moe ost Reporter Comes Back saving service. Hair dijers available too. 0 Investigate Home Town Flus ben Joe David Brown played Brown said. He hopes to present PROFESSIONAL DRY, CLEANING. jer the shade trees on the old the real Birmingham story ‘‘which ¥ard campus, Birmingham was will include some sad, but true, PRESSING . .. SHIRT SERVICE! small town with small town facts.” lems. Now he 's a man, and As he was listening to a concert looks at his native city with at Indian Springs School a bomb editorial eye, sceing a differ- ripped a street in a Negro resi 8 BS. DIY CLEA NING situation, ? dential area, “This is a reporter's Ir, Brown, authcr of the best- dream come true,” Brown said. gE novel, STARS IN MY “The contrast would make a per- WN. was back home recent- fect lead for the story, but this Only %2% information-gath-ring reflec- ¥ for the would not give a accurate kets, 8 SI rday Evening 1'ost. He came tion of the real state of affairs.” Count Savings! 10 veaters, 6 Jo gripped 7 ward to see the new ver- Brown sees Birmingham Dresses, 8 Slock:, ¢/ any combin : 3 the campus where he once by tension, but ris ing culturally. rednecks 1) “There aren't so many sown once lived z cross the street here nowdays,” he said. : De LR the city’s new Gulf of Mexico for a neat week-end of play the East Lake campus and He commented on Slip away to Pensacola Beach by the beautiful was faculty members to May 1 feature two 5 Mascot of Sigma Nu Frater- residential areas and said he rest. Special rates for college st udents and UTOPIA’S or ls plus five meals for only $10 per person. A He and his friends sneaked quite impressed by the beauty of nights’ lodging in ottractive cottages or mote sea fishing, boating, golf at nearby country clubs, dancing, beach equipment from the Chemistry the new Howard campus. Join in sightseeing, deep- ny must be mode in advonce. For free color brochure or reservations, HHen! trash can, and set “Some true facts that cookouts. Reservations own lab. must include are the poor Fee moil this coupon now! en he wrote STARS IN MY growth, low wages and racla UWN, he slipped East Lake and sion in Birmingham,” he said, and like that. COLLEGE VACATION BUREAU _- ard characters into the novel, a lot of people won't 1471 » PENSACOLA, FLORIDA LAUNDRY 2 ND CLEANIP i= them about 4 church based I'm certainly not out to cut ] the P. 0. BOX Ruhama Baptist Church. throat of my old home, though.” i. has free attended Woodlawn High NAME ERVICE MARK OF THE Non 38 © { MOM ON THE SONG Af laiiced across the Brown ” A — Jordan, . Metro- . and England but his story School with Irene ADDRESS 7 NEXT 73 | LL'S GROCI singer, and Arthur No. in party: men coeds . ingham is ore he has hoped politan opera He Week-end dates 13026 Mon: | ymery Highy Or several years. Hanes, mayor of Birmingham. ay the University of Situation her: is distorted by graduated from Samford University Library HOM :WOO0D Mie J Iess, though yon A not maliciously,” Alabama. a 4 — % : THE HOWARD CRIMSON

— "Oily a Survey Reveals Alumni Calendar of Even ae Aa tt Paul Niven CBS news analyst ' This cor Friday, February d : ~and former, chief of CBS's Moscow Feel 1, 1963 = Bureau. will bring a varied and Christian Influence 7:00 p.m.—S.N.E.A. Ly Names an Banquet—Banquet Room interesting background with him 8:00 p.m.—Student : ¥ history. Senate Movie—Cafeteria when he visits Howard as part of Statistics prove that the Howard His news .doubt there is inherent in our pur- were already Saturday, February 2, 1963 .the Concert and Lecture Series program has attending as regu- a positive influence pose that some Christian growth larly as possible to attend) 1M Final date for change of schedule Tuesday. ’ : on the moral and spiritual will be evidenced in a person who - 10:00 a.m.—Antiquarian The veteran commentator. who lives of said that their college life had in Society—Festival of Ar attends this institution,” w ill speak in Reid Chapel at 8 p.m, its alumni. he con- fluenced them to become mere ac- Auxiliary Room tinued. Ltn has A survey tive in church work (almest 7:00 p.m.—Pi Kappa Alpha Open traveled to all parts of the conducted by Dr. Gil- every House The research was facilitated by conceivable world in his role as reporter, bert L. Guffin. Dean type of chured wk Sunday, February 3, 1963 of Religion, a questionnaire asking the gradu- He currently appears on the was reported). I2 resp ws r Informal and Dr. Bill E. Lunceford, ates to evaluate Rush beginning at 4.00 P.M. Panhella weekly television assistant the impact made said that they prayed mere 2s 2 interview show professor on them. Questionnaires Otlentation--3rd Floor Lounge “Washington of education, reveals that were mail. result of their college experience Residence Conversation” and Christian ed to 750 graduates. 302 replies several other radio and television enrichment 1s evident in 6:00-83:00—B.S.U. Choir Practice—Chapel (40 per cent) was received Of ACTUAL EVIDENCE news programs. graduates of one year and 159 said that 6:00 p.m.—Band Banquet—Banquet five those replying only 33 were pastors they were now read Room years ago. “The real measure and 12 ing the Bible more. 147 stated that Tuesday, February of were in other church voca- 5, 1963 Ci an institution ‘tions. Seventy-eight it, their college experience. had 8.00 - 1:40—Rushees is in the product were teachers. sign Preferential List—Dean A total led them to begin or to enlarge Sizemore which it preduces,” said Dr. Lunce- of 50 different vocations Office their devotional life. 114 said that 10:00 a.m.—Sorority E ford. were represented. lists turned in to Dean Sizemore Of the 302 who they participated more in mission 2:00 p.m.—Sororities replied: 30 or pick up lists “Academics at Howard is only activities. 32 (more from Dean Sizemore 10 per cent reported that their col- than 10 per 4:00 p.m.—Sororities send invitations part of its purpose. The ‘academic cent of the to Dean of Women's 0g lege experience influenced them to respondents) stated 6:00 pm —-Y. WA. excellence’ is to be fostered that they 3 in a attend church services more regu- were led intc a church 8.00 p.m.—Homecoming Concert A Cappella ‘positive Christian community’. related vocation as Choir—Reid t4 ) No larly (179 others said that they a result of 7.30 p.m.—Basketball game—Howard PiKAs| their vs Bryan College ® State having attended Howard Wednesday, February 6, 1963 A total of 220 said that their 7:30 a.m.—RNevelopment Committee Here | tenure at Howard helped them to Breakfast—Banquet Ro Meet VOLUME 48--NO. 17 10:00 a.m.—American Childhood Festival Of Arts gain a greater appreciation of Education meeting—Samfygf pi Kappa Alpha mbers from FEBRUARY 8, 1963 Events 8:00-12:00—Rushees pick up invitations Christianity, its nature and valid- at Dean of Women's ( kur Alabama campuses will con- 5:00 p.m.—Rush theme parties—final ity. 257 stated that they obtained preferential | vene at Howard tomorrow. Thursday, February 7, 1963 the con- a better understanding of the ! | National officers will lead Staged By Bible Howardites 9:00 a.m.—Sorority (23 of the 257 who indicated that lists on at least a hundred 4:30 p.m.—Sorority they took no Bible courses at How- Squeat delegates expected from the Uni- Beginning with a 7:00 p.m.—B.S.U.—Reid Auburn, Bir- lecture by John sored by the National Society of ard, likely being transfers) 238 Chapel versity of Alabama, Friday, February and Howard. Reader's Pierce of Smithsonian Institute. Arts and Letters of Birmingham. affirmed that their training had a 8, 1963 mingham-Southern constructive effect District Convention PiKA alumnus, Dean John A. Fin- Howard will host at least three “1 Hear Music.” to be telecast upon their be- of Pi Kappa Alpha—Howarg lief cher will welcome delegates to Birmingham over ETC, in God and the quality of their College Festival of Arts February 13. at 5:30 6:30 session. Con- p.m... faith. 234 graduates stated that p.m.—Lakeside Baptist Church Banquef—Banquet i Howard ‘at a morning events. will feature Howard tenor. Rom will Stages Firs 7:30 pm.—BS.U. business Virgil Hale. their experiences influenced them All-campus party—Cafeteria ferences on fraternity The lecture, Ww. : “Art, Architecture, to become more Christian in their Saturday, February 9, 1963 Mrs. James M. Sizemore. How- : will ob- .and Collecting,” is scheduled ‘moral and ethical practices 7:00 p.m —Pi gi District 10 members By Pat Peeples for ard Dean of Women 97 of Kappa Alpha Birmingham Alumni Associatio is secretary these saying the serve Founders’ Day at a banquet Reader's Theatre Guild, newest My am, February 2 in. Reid of influence was oe Banquet—Tutwiler Hotel the Festival of Arts Association ‘considerable’. | the Tutwiler Hotel Saturday night. addition to the Speech and Dra- Chapel. It is sponsored : by the More than 250 Pikes will attend, matic Arts Department, is dress NEGATIVE REMARKS Eh Antiquarian Society of Birming- celebrating the fraternity’ 95th rehearsing its first big production There were also negative re- ; ham. : Debaters birthday. as a Birmingham Festival of Arts Soonses but these were by far in Convention activities will close The Howard College A Cappella the minority The negative re- O C after delegates attend Dawson Me- Choir, soon to spondents return from a tour To Vie Here expressed disfavor with morial Baptist Church’s Sunday @ of the Southecst, will present its people and with things as they ap- BIC MAN morning service together, Homecoming peared to them. No real pattern ON CAM? Concert Feb. 5. 8:30 Approximately 40 high school de- was evident in these p.m. in Reid responses. Chapel as a Festival bate teams with 175 individual Positive respondents pointed to "Seersucker Dining Hall event. speakers are expected to compete many facets of the college which A dramatic reading Great For Spi of ‘“‘Good- in the Fourth Annual Howard had influenced them most. In some bye, Mr. Col Chips,” will be given by lege cases this was a student. or a Y SPORT Col Stops Service the Howard Invitational High School Fo- College Masquers, faculty member a member of the February rensics Tournament February 22-23 > Sizes 3- 14-16, 8:15 p.m.. in the administration, a visiting speaker, Saturdays Tack Room. Directed by Roy Am- on .the Howard Campus. according a dorm devotion, and countless brester, The college dining hall will be this is the first interpre- to tournament director G. Allan others. Many replies contained long tive reading of a written closed on Saturdays except for spe- » novel presented Yeomans, Head of the Howard statements of specific inci- ‘at Howard. dents that meant much to cial occasions which require addi- College Department of Speech & the Other Howard personnel are par- - graduates during student days. tional food facilities, cafeteria man- ticipating in Festival Dramatic Arts. ager John O. Bowers, Jr. reports. activities off. This study seemed to reveal two campus. The The snack bar, however, will be Dr. Newton Strandberg two-day forensics tournament conclusions: ; associate professor open from 8 until 6 to accommo- of music, is includes events in debate. oratory, 1. That something positive can chairman of date those students who wish to the Festival music impromptu speaking, oral and does happen on a college cam- division, interpre- eat on campus on Saturdays. A tation. pus that is designated as being :Orvillene Downs and after dinner speaking. hot breakfast will be served with will be present- Christian and where this objective This year's question for debate i the same items usually offered up- ed in a voice recital at the Bir. is diligently pursued. . mingham be the National High School De- stairs, and the usual snack bar Museum of Art February 2. That the Christian influence for the forthcoming | : 6, at 2:30 bate question, “Resolved: That the menu will be available for the other REHEARSING pm This event is spon- - is not restricted to a college pro- a i tons tts noo te So mn U. S. should promote a common meals ; : are (left to right), Virginia Hall, Sam B gram, to # system of organization, marked for the 7 According fo Mr. Bowers, this Western Hemi- to faculty omly, . sphere.” but to’ every stu- step was necessary because not dent Invitations? and staff member who has enough students were eating in the In addition to trophies and cer- aligned himself with the implica- Seniors will have a final oppor- tificate awards for cafeteria on Saturdays te cover the winners in the ions of “positive Christianity.” costs of keeping the dining hall tunity to order ‘nvitation: next various divisions of the tournament. Sprit week. Parts of the survey were origi- open. : Faculty For Sal>smen Yeomans announced that a limit nally will be in the Alpha Phi releas:d by Dean Guffin in “Either a majority of students ed number of Speech / Dramatic Oraega Bookstore February 4 - 15 his paper, “Do Our Christian Col- 20 home or eat elsewhere on week- By Ed Graves Arts scholarships to Howard Col- from 10 until 12 a.m, leges Need to Create an Office of ends. Tt was a matter of losing lege will be awarded. Two full-time and three part-time Dean of Religion?" d money.” Mr. Bowers explained. rofessors have joinedjoi the Howard I Mr. Bowers assured that the se- Pe loge_ faculty for the spring smack bar would be adequately A. mester according to Dean John staffed to provide efficient service : | : to Saturday Fincher. customers employees a Expressing the wish that students The new full-time Hawkins, wki w ho has - tell him their suggestions for cafe- Larry Richard i and teria improvements, Mr. Bowers joined the English Department, an ! assist Commented. “1 want students Dr. Anna Pitts i Johnson, to in the Chemistry De- Modeled by Steve Wright, a Howard College always feel free to express their ant professor Junior | tment. 0 in Pre-Law. Steve is from Birmingham Complaints or approval. We are on a and is on. here to serve ap who will be teaching the Dean's List, as well as a former member of the the student body. D. P. Arn- The cafeteria is the students not part-time bas is are John varsity tennis team. Mrs. Billie Jean Cope, Britlings, Any suggestions will be old, physics: A d Wendell Giv- welcomed : home economics: an ens, journalism. The part-time teachers aré teach: Dr. residents APO Closes ing one class eac h arid are of Birmingham. advantageadvan in n | Bookstore “There isis a definite definite located in 2 large metropoli- being ; 2 inh be Alpha Phi Omega bookstore ends n area such as Birmingham, oy qualified eration for the semester a there are so many 5 fl today tan us a at3pm whe o are willing to help people basis, said According to bookstore manager, out on a part-time ord icky White, Fincher. IVE ME AN 'H'" ., .. all money and unsold an specialized Uh ks must be picked up by people have then. These make « « « Yell freshmen cheerleaders, (left to r ight) Paulette Hinton, Sarah Parker, J. Unclaimed goods automatically tical experienc rience that som, Kay Waggoner and Diane Hitt C. Borders, Dave Fol- go asset.” Samford Universityat Library into the APO treasury, a splendid ang ps