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Plan For Solving Sophomore Runner Rush Problem Gets Rises To Stardom Favorable Reaction In Single Season Page Two an nr Page Seven ER Golden Anniversary Year 1965-66 1 lf:he micro * * i readers. VOLUME LI Wake Forest College, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Monday, N•ov. 8, 1965 * * * NUMBER 8 e above men * features, the f,J!;u;:Y.&~'l&.>:~o.:;:;.~:..,::;.·;::~t.~~~:>.;:r:z;:;;trz:;.&;zmr:7-:'!<iFi':Lo.·:t~'i~:.';~·::;::::::;~;>: ·~;::z7? on almost yo room, most •pen until 11 ~ ·Baptist Rumblings Are ~ nighlt. Request For Soviet eart l1 'Blowin 'In The Wind' [! ry, tradition L ~ every educa By CAROL CLAXON es the infer The fight may be almost over for the state colleges and Uni Minister Is Mailed the time and versity, but the special Legislature session called to consider the ilt. Why then Speaker Ban Study Commission's report could well .touch off as "Where some fireworks for Wake Forest at rt!he Baptist State Convention. r.i!se aflter six: Boutilier Has n hiave gone The first sparks actually flew last week at the New South River Baptist Associational meeting. Merger And Wage· :ourse, lies in The Association passed a resolution asking the college's ad Misgivings of incentive. ministration and students to reconsider their action (the Student 1 bear to put Legislature's ·resolution to invite a communist speaker to the Study Authorized About Effects axe Greeks. campus). By .TAN WUERTENBERGER By JAN WUERTENBERGEB dture publish The resolution noted that a communist had been invited to Arts. :andlbook is a STAFF WRITER speak on the Wake Forest College campus, according to news· Eddleman explained that he Ohip Cooper, chainnan of the to Z. Srnidh The Studeillt Legislature Wed had ~ontact~ fo:u- ~lubs inter- Legislature committele to in to acquaint paper reports; that the administration had not taken action; and nesday night authorized the for ested m pa:ritrc1pating m an effort vilt · t ak to the Libmry. 1that the in•litation was unpatriotic, un-American, and contrary mation of ltwo -committees to to 1. rove college-community e a communis spe er to democr~tic principles. investigate the possibilities of ~'P . t'he campus, reported Thursdia•Y familiar with relations Wlth meetings on the that he had asked Andrei Oro- instituting a student govern JSe of :its fiDe The Biblical Recorder, the North Carolma Baptist weekly pub campus. mvko, SO'Vie't foreign minister, lication, finally sent out a few rays of light last week in an ment association and salaries for stude:·nt government officers. Eddl~man reported le-ss sue- to. speak at tllre College but !had editor's note to a letter to the editor condemning the invitation. Studeillt government associa cess w1th the speakers buroou, not yet received a reply. 'l'he note explained that "the idea of inviting a communist since ·most professors seemed • --PHOTO BY VERNOR tions in various colleges across unwilling leave campus Cooper wrote rtihe Russian CIDP COOPER ANSWERS QUESTIONS to to speaker to .the Wake Forest College campus was not a college president of the student body, is seated to the' nation frequently incorpor speak. Em.bru;sy in Washington, D. C. action, nor was it an action by the student body, but by the raised 'J:Jy Warren Boutilier in Wednesday ate legisLalture, college union, Cooper's left; Jim Rainey, speaker of the Ln talking with Hank Garrity Ito make hils official request. nig.ht's .Legislature meeting. Jerry Partney, publications, honor council, and Student Legislature.'' Legislature, is to his right. di.rretor of Alumni Activities' "Whether we'll get him or not But the still, small voice of an editor's note cannot mown out men's and women's government organizations. Eddleman learned that Garrit~ we·. don't kn~w," ltJhle sophomore ,. the "rumblings" which are being' heard across the state. is lookill'g for students interested legislator srud. Senior Privileges Sought The Legislature committee will As Roger Branch, associate editor of the study ·Vhe system as it operates in speaking to groups about cur- "If it is impossible for him to Biblical Recorder, said last week, some on other campuses and consider rent student attitudes. come, we will ask that they thing is "blowin' in the wind." its desirability for Wake For Eddleman said he- felt that send somebody else from the An Garrity wanted student support embassy,'' Cooper said. No one can- or will- say what that WGA Council Will Consider est. The committee, which 'Can Editorial rc·ach no binding conclusions, in his attempts to explain to Warren Boutilier, soplhomore "something" ts, but few will deny 1Jhat the state the meaning of the re- of Salisbuey, questionled Cooper it is there. will gather information for and Analysis against the SGA. ce-nt proposal by the Legislature at ltihe Wedl;l.esday Legislature Bra:nch offered a reassurance of sorts: Plans For Curfew Extension / to invite a communist speaker meeting about the unfavorable S: Investigate Salaries "Sometimes the anti-Wake Forest forces will send up a trial By BONNIE WRIGHT Knighlt, senior of Dearborn. Babcock, where most of the to the campus. · reaction the Legislature's action Special order of the day was has prompted from members of ~4366 balloon. They put it in ·the wind and see how the wind blows. STAFF WRITER Mich., and vice president of the seniors live, letting the girls Ann Hunt, senior of Greens- the administration of the oath the North Carolina Baptist Con 'IIhen if it sinks, .they drop it." W.G.A., said, "They couldn't handle closing hours iJhemselves bora, suggested that a com- of office to the se:;.ven newly e- Whether the balloon sinks or floats will depend to a large Later curfew hours for s·en- 'think of that much that they to give !the housemo1lhers a rest. mittee be formed to investigate lccted officers of the freshman ven.tion. extent on the action taken by :the State Legislature in its special ior girls will be up for vote wanlted and the things they did Miss Morris said a few girls and promote the possibility of class. Acted Hastily ~50647 session. tonight by tlhe Woman's Govern- llhink of they ;thought everyone also mentiolll:ed an open rule salaries for student government Andy Gunn, junior of Atlanta, i). ment Association E~ecu'tive el'se would say '3llYW&:\-•." to enable coeds Ito visi!t men's officers. Miss Hunlt said she Ga., noted that the Men's Resi BouWier expressed tJhe fear The .ses·sion will begin Nov. 15 at noon. The Baptist State Council. Miss Morris said tha!t 20 out apartments. She s.aid tha.'t the felt that the president and vice , dE·nce Collllcil will be a new that the committee and the Convention begins at 9 a. m. Nov. 16. The proposal tf:o give girls of 30 girls who responded with rule would ibe left as it was president, and the secreta.ry (Continued on page 5) legislature had acted hastily in The first account of the special session of the State Legislature more dating time on Friday and suggestions mentioned having last year when considerable dis and the treasurer to lesse:;.r de passing ;tib!e rte!solurtion withou•t ,, wm be spread across the front pages of newspapers Tuesday Saturday nights emerged from later closing hourn on weekends. cussion produced no change. grees gave enough of •their time considering the detrimellltal ef morning. a sunney /taken by Cathey This will be !the only one of the According to Miss Knight, the and service to the college so that Garter Is Pass fects of Baptist reaction. Unless t'he State .Legislature amends the Speaker Bam Law as Morris, •senior of Mooresville sugg;eSiti01115 to be volted on at rule now leaves Dean Leake a financial compensation would be justified. To Shake A_ Leg Boutilier expressed doubts rapidly as it passed it (19 minutes), the Convention will warm and class representativ-e• to the the W.G.A. mee·ting tonight. certain amount of flex:ibiHty in that the Legislarlure had made up in the heat of Legislature discussion: Council. Miss Morris seemed cel1tain applying the regulation. When Miss Hunt pointed out that Should a gentleman offer a clear its purpose Ito th:e news Fuel for any anti-communist fire is readily available. The war Miss Morr:i!S disrtributed 280 that the suggestion would pass ev'er a girl has a sound reason publications editors are paid lady a red garter? media throughout the state and in Viet Nam has boosted· anti-communist sentiment. Student re- sheets, asking for sugge.sltions without any ltroubl<e. for visiiting an apartment, she for their services. It was her The answer is yes, especially noted that 'bhe committee did action .to the war at places other than Wake Forest 'have boosted for senior p:rj.vileges to junior Dean of Women Lu Leake's ma(Y' be granted pennission to opinion that the student body if it's for the R:ed Garter Dance. not lappear to be refuting the ana senior girls several weeks. main concern waiS ovter the add- do so by Dean I.oetake, Miss president'·s job takes just as For its first social funotion opposition. anti-student .sentiment. ago. ed responsibililty thalt later clos- Knight said. much time as does ectiting a of the y€'ar, fue Men's Resi And the Student Legislature, by passing a proposal immedi- h Cooper explained not all publication. dence Council is going to Gray th~t Th'e 1:esponse from the girls ing ihours would put on t e In ...._,e w G A handboo'· .....w> e tlhe publidty ihad been unfavor ately before the.