COLLEGE UNION STAGES TWO WEEKEND DANCES 'See Page Three) The News And Editorial Voice Of The Davidson College Student Body VOL. LVI DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1966 NUMBER FOUR Activists Attempt To Merge Forces
Guest Column Makes Students To Voice Davidsonian Debut Liberal Position With this Issue THE will give guests writers a I ■ i I A /m il DAVIDSONIAN ventures forum for sounding off. A new student organization designed to create a out of the ivory tower in- Anyone interested in writ- liberal student voice on campus" begancollecting names to the world of issues. ing for the column- -should of both students and professors this week in a prelude A new editorial-page col- contact Editor in Chief to seekinga charter from the Student Council. umn, entitled Quo Vadis, Louis Lesesne or Manag- Leaders of the group, called the Committee for Stu- will focus on Issues ol na- ing Editor Bob Travers. dent Action (CSA). expect to submit their membership tional and international Sophomore Rick Lonon list and statement of purpose to the council sometime importance and will be kicks this column off this this month, perhaps in time for consideration at Mon- written by interested stu- week on page two with a day's meeting. dents and faculty. Primari- plea for more student in- Council approval of charters is routine, according to ly an opinion column, it volvement in social issues. President Chuck Matthews, and the chartering of the CSA is virtuallyassured. The CSA. uhich organizer Dan Mombren cills "simply .i fed eration of four liberal mow- Memorial Services ments on campus," will direc: Worship IU attention to both campus and national issues. Its fourpronged statement of purpose includes Conducted For Eidson st.inds on academic freedom. QUEENS PICKETS PICKET civil rights, poverty, and mili- Queens College girls protested a union picket line blocking the performance was a professional exhibition which gave Services Memorial services were heldI Lutrick. Eid-Min tu traveling tarism, including ROTC. the unloading of equipment for a performance of the National them the right to work the show. Queens girls contended that Wednesday in Lingle Chapel for 1 north in h - foreign iauU car Already professors—Phil- Ballet Company Tuesday by forming a picket line of their the program was only for the benefit of the college as it Hol.ind Eidson. when he ran off the left shoul five ip B. Secor. own. Local 322 of the International Association of Theatrical opened the new Charles A. Oana Auditorium. The performance der of the highway. The car Norman Johnson. and Motion Picture Operators contended that was given a bare platform with rehearsal costumes. (Staff Begin He was fatally injured early Hansford Epes. Max Policy, and Stage Employees on To then swerved back onto the road — by Olson) Sunday morning when his car Anthony Abbott have signed Photo * into the path of an oncoming car Worship services aimed pri collided with another on Route the petition, thereby agreeing to ■ driven by a Huntersville man. marlly at the college commu 21. a few miles south of David serve on a board of faculty ad He said that the point of lm lity have returned to Davidson1 minutes after the visers. Library ToRemain son. He died pact appeared be n a voluntary form. accident. to about five Faculty Adopts Rules feet from the shoulder in the The CSA is. according to it- Open On Sunday In its meeting yesterday after Eidson was a junior philosophy lane of the oncoming car. statement of purpose, "an or noon, the Religious Life Com ■ major from Ward, S. C. He was The driver of the other car es- ganization of Davidson student< The library quietly opened mlttee decided to institute i-i a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon caped with minor injuries. who believe that reai progress its doors to students all Sun- iwo month series of experlmen and the Young RepublicansClub, Funeral services for Eidson will anticipated Approved not come to the South un is By day night in what Council services, al worship with thii According to Mecklenburg were held in Ward Monday af- less those who are currently in to be a permanent move. - By BRUCE WEIHE first service set for 7 p.m. Wed County Police Patrolman D. G. ternoon. college begin to deal with the Before the current year, the Staff Writer ie»day In Lingle Chapel. fundamental contradictions of library at 5 opened closed and At the of the two-month our society in a way which i< again at p. m., in defer- New regulations ap- dean of students, and ent f.ning system with certain end 8:30 traffic sistant the Religious Life Com genuine and lasting." ence to the now defunct ves- proved by the Student Council gave their approval. The poll favorable proposals. wriod. LESS MONEY ASKED nlttee will evaluate the success pers service. Monday night have been adopt was taken Wednesday about the It will be broken down into The faculty suggested a grad >f Its proposal and decide agitation began sever- ed almost fully by the faculty decisions reached at Monday four autonomous committee-. Student uated ticket scale of a $1 fine whether or not to continue It as ago keep the build Traffic Committee. night's Student Council meeting. eachone dealing with one of the al weeks to for the first offense. 13 for the i means of fulfilling the col the The regulations include a $10 Bill Watson, reporting for a four specific tenets expressedin ing open for student use for second. $5 for the third. $7 for age's religious commitment. For Tutors Athletes the statement fine for speeding, an envelope Student Council traffic commit- of purpose: entire night. Last week the Stu the fourth, and the car would be payment system for fines, and tee, said that the faculty showed According to the Rev. Will dent Council voted to support impounded with the fifth of- —"To increase student aca keep library open. impounding of a car on the fifth little enthusiasm over the com- rerry, pastor of the College a move to the fense. The scale would be set demic freedomandcontribute to opening came as violation during a semester. plicated point system forwarded :hurch, the services will last ap- Last week's up on a one semester b.i-i Normal Policy an intellectual atmosphere on year. troximately one half hour. They Called students, Although the faculty did not by the council last In- a surprise to most campus." According to Mom- formally, they polled stead, the faculty countered with faculty «ill continue on Wednesday Department ha<[ is thinking with no advance notice or pub meet were Also included in the The Athletic cern it?" that this brea. this committee would aim individually by Terry. a< program similar to pres lights during October and then,1 licity from the library staff. J:m 3 the suggestions was a proposal that ' been providing tutors for athlete*I practice was familiar to David for "more dialogue" through luring November, will be held difficulties, a -on iMMwn money raised the fines with academic t students. He then left for student and faculty and perhaps >n Sunday nights. would be turned over to the So practice that is several yearsI ,i nsMBUl to speak with John another independent student lit- rial Council, but this was not Terry indicated that attempt! -i old. Athletic Director Tom Scotit K!li?D. Atlanta they met Among the visited were was Ecuador. son basement and the girls in goals." Duke University. Heart Cultural Affairs Commission of youth alone are capable of real- idea of our Georgia Governor Carl Sanders Sacred homes of Mrs. Walter Johnson summer, Mombrea Raleigh they College. Abbey. Uni- the university and is now izing a creative union bttVMB Over the and while visiting Belmont and Mrs. Pete Nicholls. OPEN END OPENS the statement of pur- various state versity of North Carolina at editor of the school magazine. the American countr drafted talked wuh other B. Hight discussed graduate schools Wednesday pose, and the petition to the Greensboro and College. Juan Fernando De Labastida, Also studying at the central A PRAM assembly program Or. William off cals. Queens night Open End in the College Union. See story Student Council was first cir- The group attended seminars The PRAM students have 19-year-old, is studying electri- University is 22-year-old Bere is planned for Davidson stu- at the first on page six. (Staff Photo by Olson) culated on campus Monday. and banquets and were given vired interests and goals. cal engineering. Through PRAM nice Paz. She works as a tourist dents Monday. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sljr Bautftsonian NEWS AND EDITORIAL VOICE OF THE DAVIDSON COLLEGE STUDENT BODY Thel Proposes Alternative To Athletics descrip Louis Dear Editor: guage with three straight dou- manage the production, his- does not offend me. if one can use that Lesesne Chris Hawk ble letters). Athletic contests tory majors compare no tion. Manager Re: "Freshmen Defend Sub could us For me "Dixie" elicits Editor-in-Chief Business sidized Athletics" discussion do draw crowds, among other to Rome, the poorer students violent reaction. No sense of So. if the student body want in your September 30 number. things, but there are costs in- could make money collecting insecurity, nor fear of being to have "Dixie." I have no ■ volved. The vast number of the bottles (goodhonest work), forced back into slavery. I objections, although I wouldn't Ishall attempt to abstract song protest march to have PAGE TWO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1966 from the twoletters theirmost stainless steel marvels that psychology majors could work consider it to be a fight join a significant arguments, which massage and soothe our ath- out useful correlations be- which bears litUe traces or its it reinstated. PERRY u.11 then by cleverly refuted. letes surely cost a fortune. A tween college boards and per origin or original purpose. In LEON fact, Davidson College (Letters to the editor do not necessarily reflect the views of the editor.) lining done that. Iwill ask quick glance at the telephone centage of time spentdrinking. it ii a rather pretty song that you consider my sugges book will reveal that the Ath The possibilities are practical- tion for a program to replace letic Department maintains ly without limit. subsidized athletics. Indeed. I far more phones (and work- As for school reputation, do believe that Ihave discov- ers) than any other element everyone would quickly admit of our bureaucracy. Scholar- perhaps truly '^^ ered the alternative that Mr. that Old was Davis dispaired of finding. ships that unfortunately do not one of the finest small all- The Gospel Double Standard 1. Davidson is perhaps truly provide automobiles but just men's church-related token one of the finest small all- everything else are still a integrated private four-year men's church related token-in fairly significant expense. reasonably selective bouse The Athletic Department's practice ingprep football or basketball player. tegrated private four year ru 6. On respectable football supported profit-making (from of hiring tutors for athletes experienc- As Lefty Driesell told the freshmen ral reasonably selective col teams. Davidson must decide sate of own brew) colleges of whether it is willing to pay its type in part According during "The leges of its type in the south the central or ffk academic has absolute- Orientation last month. ing difficulties respectable ly no place in the academic structure taller" they are. the lower the stand- em part of North Carolina. If for football teams. Kentucky. And progressive, of the college ards this affirmation was part of an 7. On dumb bruisers. Mod too! Despite the fact that officials on going to argument. I am hardly con ern equipment does indeed pre Can there be any daub! but If Davidson's athletes are vent many bruises. that my suggestions the football coaching staff have pass- be a part of the academic community vinced that our categorical are not ed the practice off with the explana- the they should be success is part of the recent 8. On student athletes. Is just remarkable, but practi- IJfck as well as physical, To advent of "growing football this new phrase to replace cal? John tion that it's been done for years, it's treated as such. ■ tradition." If it wasn't. Iwon "gentleman and a scholar." TOM THEL obviously been done surreptitiously service, By providing the tutoring der why the assertion was traditionally used in deserib Davidson College for years, for few persons on campus that Part I directly the coaching staffs are admitting made, though I am at least ing Davidson students? Ithink A Fable: not connected with the acti- of on athletic schol- the juxtaposition of vities were aware of their existence. a number players happy that Mr. Davit is happy these two Granted he has a very strange name, but Ican't arships are placed in an abnormal with his selection of schools. qualities even less justified to- Supporters of Davidson's extensive cannot keep pace with Freshmen Request help being impressed by the authority he wields intercollegiate athletic program have position and 2. It might be true that ath than in the old slogan. Re- day, despite opinions many public opinion the academic work. happenings the of always justified it on the grounds of normal letics engender a certain va- cent have indicat- polls. Surely you know whom I'm talking about bringing to the school scholar-athletes Ordinary students, that is. those riety of low grade scTwol spir ed there might be a realprob Return Of 'Dixie' That's it. Chris. Commit Mint (no one has ever ex- who are superior in the classroom as who make"no contributions in the sig- it.but Idoubt that there is any lew in following bo'.h courses. Dear Editor: plained why he has a period after his first name; it well as the gridiron or basketball nificant fields of basketball and foot- necessarily positive correla- Some student-athletes have The Freshman Council, just exemplifies some of his eccentricities). court. ball, have no coaches scouring the tion between the degree ofsub faced an existential dilemma, speaking for the Freshman The argument itself holds little dorms to find tutors. And when they sidization and the amount of and have chosen to become Class, feels that the recent You say you've heard of him but aren't quite water when one considers the fact do find tutors on their own initiative, excitement produced, no student ex athletes. Fortunate policy regarding "Dixie" is sure of his credentials? Well, perhaps Ican refresh that the Admissions Committee will they pay for them from their own re- Jock"s Law, so to speak. Be ly, their scholarshipswerecon- regressive and deplorably nar- your memory somewhat although the story I'll tell lower ordinary standards for admis- sources, not from a contingency fund sides, excitement unguarded ditional on their remaining row in attitude. The overwbel to make my point is fairly lengthy. might be The Ro student athletes. ming response sion in order to recruit an outstand- for such purposes. undesirable. to the petition see, Chris, philanthropist. mans put on pretty wild shows Truly. Ihave elegantly dis- in favor of "Dixie" shows the You is a kind of He's with (unpaid) gladiators, proved all the old arguments. feelings not the ordinary kind of philanthropist; his philan- and of the student body. a philosophy he gives lots of spectator participation My solution follows. Contrary to the opinions of thropy involves kind of that by of thumb, Here it is! we out in his unassuming way. Let me tell you about use we aretold: What do need? the Athletic Council. Davidson Chris, (I The fan's dream, We need a category to feel capable and DC. know you'veheard of Do-well Com- football one students are of taking munity). ago was organized, might think. Yet some class- comfortablein. we needschool the song in the proper frame About 130 years Do-well A Cruelty spirit, weneed unity, we of and Chris.Commit Mint provideda large part of the Joke ical scholars maintain that need mind. We are now living in guessyou say Chris., perhaps such activity led eventually money, we need a certain eas- thelatter part of the twentieth motivation. I could or of followers, gave in to dissatisfaction on the part ily identifiably typed student. century, and we doubt sincere- some his actually DC its start What at first appeared as almost a by Rep. Charles R. Weltner that "I Trinity life. hate, of spectators with mere spec- What did do? What ly that images of Civil War cruelty jokein Georgia has now reach- cannot compromise with 1 can- they developed Wake Though Maddox," tacle: often did Forest do? brutalities arc brought forth Chris, a hand in founding a lot of other ed proportions which could not be not vote for Lester signalled very sensual, ungentlemanly opposed in principle to the use by spirited, lively had. thought of as humorous by even the his withdrawal from the position of the rendi- institutions similar to Do-well, but,by the by. many habits that they followed be- of tobacco, they easily ration- tions of "Dixie" that are tra- of them gave Chris, a hard time for one reason or most distorted mind. Democratic nominee for the Congres- tween matches. alized taking advantage of to- at sional seat in his Atlanta district. ditional Davidson games. other and kind of jilted him and forgot what he had The nomination last week of segre- In any caie. Isee evidence bacco money waiting to be Davidson freshman consider done for them.But Do-well figuredit had something itionist Lester Maddox as Democra- Weltner. who visited the Davidson of a great deal of student en- spent. Ask yourself what is "Dixie" a valuable asset to very worthwhile in its relationship with Chris., and :nominee for governor was a mis- campus in 1965 and is wellknown for thusiasm for the football team the largest single source of school spirit and fail to see as a result its ties remained solid. rriage of justice in the first place having been instrumental in having at AdeJphi. There, according untapped revenue in the coun- any "racial overtones." We te 51-year-oldrestaurant owner who the House Committee on Un-American to their 1965 annual, not only try. Bouse, obviously. In De- strongly recommend that the It should be mentioned at this point that Do-well Id ax handles to finance hisSupreme Activities investigate the Ku Klux was there no subsidization, mon Rum lies the answer. Athletic Committee reconsid- did a lot to help Chris, too.Do-well sent a large num- iurt appeal over the closing of his Klan. was the prototype of the New but there was no team. Many- Think of all the distillers just er its standin the light of stu- ber of its citizens all over the world trying to spread gregated restaurant took advantage South: young, intelligent, progressive, students wanted one though, waiting for a chance to justify dent response. a knowledge of Chris. Commit Mint because they a white backlash caused at least in but with an understanding of the so they themselves organized their existence by being phil- THE FRESHMAN COUNCIL felt he was well worth knowing about. But just as rt by the efforts of Stokely Car- South's heritage and traditions. His a team and convinced a high anthropic. Davidson College important as these men were those ordinary citizens chael's Black Power movement to uncompromising stand is an admira- school teacher to be their All Davidson need do is who left Do-well Community with a sound purpose- feat moderate Ellis Arnall. ble one and cannot help but increase coach. This Iconsider an ex change its name to, e.g.. Old fulness and dedication to the cause of Chris, even as Arnall. who had given Georgia one his statue in the eyes of reasonable ample of real group partici- Crow College and move to Bad they carried on their jobsin their own communities. people. But it is a costly one to the pation, a legitimation of the Frankfort. Kentucky With just Precedent its best administrations in the So it was that DC came to hold a place that was 40's. was also a victim of a heavy South generally and in particular, to that much stirring, money will much Georgia. come pouring ho ho. Alumnus Claims envied in the world of similar institutions. Do- publican votegoing solidly for Mad- in. well evidently really did have something very 3. Even if smalltime compe School spirits. Lots of Dear Editor: worth- dox. in the belief that Maddox would Weltner's decision was forced by an it. With reference to today's ar- while to offer. There were people who believed be an opponent tition did injure morale, what mostly scotch and whiskey, in easier for Goldwater absurd law brought by the Democra- ticle in the Charlotte Obtcrv stronglyin the typeof institution Do-well Community RepublicanHoward Callaway.who will difference wouldit make.Per honor of the hardy founders. was; tic Party forcing its candidates to "r concerning the these people suportedit strongly with pecuniary sup- haps people made unoccup eri class removal of Icam-' the GOP standard in Novem- port other Democratic nominees in Each could make its the Confederate flag rewards. A large part of this support came not de- by not desiring to attend own brew from the ber the November general election, in a over as its college Davidson gym and the elimi- spite DCs ties with Chris. Commit Mint but because games we would lo«e would career, and market the prod But Maddox's victory, if seen as a vain attempt to preserve the vestiges discover nation of the song "Dixie" by of the close relationship. more pu-pisef'il ac ucl There would be opportun- joke, lost all humour when Georgia of the one-party system that has been tivities. I ' the famous Dr. Scott, it is my Actuallv. thrV >r rvery student to par- Thui it was that DC progressed very rapidly, re- lost the brightest spot on its political instrumental in preventing the South competitive «;■> feeling that athletics at David Rotund eggheads and gardless of what many of its present members would scene. The courageous announcement from reaching political maturation. thing :o son ire fine, but this move is had act tell you. Do-well has met many crises inits rise, and anyway. could going to the extreme such as later life Co- a-ke^ps. aristocratic stu- still it has many to face There is always a certain not very C the race riots in our larger amount of antagonism iini.i ind South cities. between those members of A Not benc |m. I utd be Eng Do-well who live within its bounds and have :.i<:ers. Iam interested in what Dr. the di- don't understand "ho dv Hlh majors could write copy rect responsibility for running it and the rather se- of growth Scott and the others men- of . Ivor: cements, artsy craf- date element that comes from all over the country Welcome, ons. bui it dc^n'1. seem tioned will do to your chapel into the Community twoor three CSA ty types could design the la- service when times a year to pass especially noble if hnrdv e z . some atheist ob- upon basic policy decisions and financing. Ir-sh of thi* :fTnT?T»^gram had jects to the singing of such Scotch school to b«n initiatedsome years ago. " seeming- may "*■ songs as "Holy. Holy. Holy. But crisis was pending, for in the The latest addition to the liberal groups, small though they rely for its financial :he clas* of '69 couldhave pic- solitude of ■ Do-well Communty there ly endless list of student organizations be. it has never before had a group on public to minor tured C. LEONARD KENDRICK arose grave questions as to — — a freshman beanie on Class of '56 the value of its close ties with Chris. Committee for Student Action bringing the various interests to- league football and basketball "be! and callled the po Commit Mint brings a refreshing outlook to the gether under the auspices of a single successes. Possibly, tone of Rock Hill. S. C. On one side there were cries that even the spirit of tion Hat fi9). premins. though Chris, might limit severely the campus. Organized along the lines of mother organization. us might think this a form of not participating directly freedom of speech of course, could the temporary members of the community activist groups ornibther campuses. Activism key to the age gambling. Of though. gain valuable practice for and its is the in Jayne lat- resident leaders. DC had definitely reached a CSA has outlined a\ ambitious pro- American colleges and universities. Mansfield or someone er life by rationalizing the Not An Insult turn- in of that cleavage say ing point, but it was having real problems gram for work affairs of national Everywhere becoming did that production of liquor that they knowing a students are press what to do. oftentimes the issue was at and international significance. On "Any is good press." wereopposed, perhapsnot Answers Perry not all clear- involved in causes that were untouch- re- ly drawn. What it came down to was question campus known for its umbilicus scru- ed by the "Silent Generation" that 5. On money. Thereis a well ally in principle, to the con- Dear Editor: a of tinization. to put it euphemistically. whether or not DC could achieve the heights it as- today's student generation, established practice known as sumption of, untold numbers To answer a question that pired to while retaining its it's a welcome change to find students is double-entry bookkeeping (one of students has connection with Chris with the Precededhough Davidson somewhat late could drink the been asked me approxi- Commit Mint. and faculty willing to work getting into the picture, there are of the few words in our Ian stuff, business majors could mately 220 times: No. "Dixie" "real" world, crass and cruel though still several areas of life open for CSA To be continued. it may be. to correct. Any previous organized interest on campus has been predominantly re- Even those who disagree with either Lonon stricted to the Young Republicans, the committee's goals or methods can Examines Middle Class Values who have been satisfied with sup- benefit from having such a group on By RICK LONON an individual to test hi- plying novice God-and-Motherhood campus, for hopefully organization of understanding, on his I -ipen: last year in VISTA. concerns with those uf other why they might candidates with a platform for words \ will be only the" first step in the styles. be t.ik.-n ia of inspiration. establishment of a dialogue between For that reason. Isuppose. I the be.: Here, in our p Furthermore, despite the fact that opposing viewpoints on issues of last- "sked to contribute to this As a result it is no longer ular social pattern, this is left Davidson has always had its fringe ing social concern column. Vadis? necessary for a person to con- to the individual almost on \ the term "you" or its Quo cretely determine what he be- tirely: and it seems will hope equal appears here, in most lieves—what is at the core of fully be forgotten about alto respects. Ido include myself. his actions. Therefore. I aim gether. But. I believe it to be From up here on this page Guest Column my complaint at wholesaleac- one's duty as a rational, ana this placelooks likea congress ceptance on the part of the in l.vtic. reflective being. May Again of fat cows licking each other's dividual of a preproportioned The South Rise In an noses and comparing spots. pattern of adult life directed emotionaleffort to as The prov.ded grassis extreme toward intuitive goals of mod sert this Iwould say- test it. The current hassle over the playing Athletic Director Tom Scott made no ly green as it has always been ern Western culture. Take your nose from between your knees. of "Dixie" by the Wildcat Band is un- effort to picture the move as aconcen- .nd will be throughout even great expense, protect his idea of providing for the sake Look around. It Is The goals, as I filthy doubtedly one of the typically David- trated effort by any substantial num- our unforeseeable future. But progeny from the harrass of freedom: theproductsof af- conceive I world.Use it. Smell it them. I do not find bad I It is son issues that regularly reoccur, in ber of concerned individuals. Indeed, green grass and fat cows are ments of life which hold one fluence, the receivers, forget do filled with black people, find so. however, the unques white, the lack of anv more substantial point the only objections listed were those not life. All these wellmani back from Mine ultimate ful- or neverperceive the basic na- red and who sweat and tioned participation in have of disagreement. of two faculty members and several cured pastures have their fillment. ture of common necessr " pre hemorrhoids just like scribed "means attaining you. not fences. Sometime why not the segment we never deal of and who hold to some of Whether or the band plays the unidentified alumni who were con- !" seems total have to with these goals. Society -ong actually makes little difference, cerned that Davidson's seven Negro now? step out of the pen and society in which we as mid them in this pasture. of its own the same value- m you. Find of nature is restrictive, repres except on the one hand to a few di< students might be offended comp. iMh others: and die class American dependents We have, it seems, no prac out why Find out that your sive. directive: and usually style hard Southerners who see the song as Since the day the "suggestion" If you decide to climb back in operate is geared to free us tical comprehension of of of lire. this rui you arc Amer its own repressi something of a national anthem and came from Dr. Scott's office, the move you will know why. from struggling for basic ne- ican life styles other than our veness pro in.is neitheru prerequisitenor motes a acceptance to original protest- has found little support except Ionly talk your eyes tacit of its an assurance for any good that on the other the from about cessities of Western life. They own.No one seems to know or goals by ors. thoseoriginally involved. On theother and mind. are provided in the hope that even care what the sources the individual mem N t<> be Rained by mankind. ber without his gii-ing For most reasonable people, the hand, a strong feelingexists in a num- Once upon a protractedperi with this freedom the previ andsupports of our valuesare. themat ter any reflective, Mess up your song represents nothing more than a ber of students and faculty members od of time mothers and fathers ous state will be surpassed. How strong, then, can our val analytic life a little song, not had a hard time it thought. Srew it up. Tangle it up. rousing fight a throwback to that the band should restore "Dixie" of with The opportunity for develop ues beif we do not have a par wrap bigotry.Drawingan analogy be- to their repertoire. Since the Wildcat world wars, depression, atom the understanding it up. hang it on the wall racial ment of a man's mind and allel of their Were Ia supreme meditat and bombs try look at it. It is yours tween the song and the sorrier as- Band is independent of administration and the sickness of advancementof h u m a n i t y causes. ing power of sorts and did control, ing keep technolog find straighten it out. Find some pects of Southern race relations is there is no reason for the to up with through the use of that mind American society in its gen- that American middle- to to so. ical progress. From ex- class basics and how things are utterly ridiculous. band fail do their is good. Itake no issue with eral repressive sway over the values were the best. Ishould disgusting is the ability Besides, loss of "Dixie" would vir- periences seems to havecome any agent this. offers, based on them. Pick. Sort out. But what is that aids in individual even pre- still require each individual to individuals to dictate tually deplete the band's already slim the resolution that one must, However, appears scribes, a great of Ask questions. Make some of a handful of there to be number life examine them, compare them thing band will play or not play. repertoire. as much as possible, even at an inherent weakness in the patterns which seldom require out of yourself that you what the with others and derive some can understand. Georgetown Ends Ban Slf* Smriftsmtfott October 7, 1966 Page Three On Campus Drinking Secor Discusses Role By Collegiate Presi Service A rule prohibiting drinking in studi dormitories has been unexpect Studies of other colleges which Of Individual edly reversed by Georgetown liquor In Politics allow on campus hive University. Inspired by a shown that "'most students do "Cornelius as- power| in a just manner, that damentals. Secor proceeded to to create economic stability; the Officials said the new policy, not overindulge when allowed sistant minister, Class of '16," ." says and reviews Charles Marlow. and Rawley paper, drug senior Mike Abel said Commonwealthof Pennsylvania A scare in the Philadol The deadline for contributions Turner will play Hastings, Mar- his work years ago, about this summer to aid in the publication of "a phia area two he con is Oct. 14. "We need we can lowe's friend. compiling a manual for state college and high tinues. prompted Depart all Ecumenical Institute the manual for the get in meantime," Vick Pennsylvania Justice, the .said. Marvin Sparrow plays Tony of on the misuse school administrators dealing menis of Education and The staff receives material A group of Davidson students to all interested persons. drugs. with the problem of Health investigate drug abuse Lumpkin. the step brother, of misuse and to throughout the year and wants a will visit Chicago's Ecumenical The institute was founded in and Abel, from Wrightsville. Pa., of drugs by students in the Pennsylvania Tim Gailey, the father. abuse at state. Gov- large reservoir with which to Institute during Thanksgiving 1954 by the World Council of was employed this summer by the college and high school lev ernor William W. Scranton took Basically, a J. G. MARTIN work. Churches. it is cen- The the step and got the pro female lead. Kate Hard- initial Vick reminds all students of The trip to the Ecumenical In ter for research in new ap- castle, is played by Patsy gram organized Miss The Miscellany contest for the stitute for a weekend conference, proaches to human problems in Whitley and is by GOP HOPEFU scientific, Joined Mrs. Questionnaires were sent to best poems, essays and photo sponsoredby the Davidson Meth today's secular and Joseph Crawley as Miss Con Ml college presidents asking for graph submittedduring the year. odist Student Fellowship, is open urban society. stance Neville. suggestions as to what the state A large part of the institute's Williams, could do. In addition, question- work is in training laymen to Robert instructor in .society. art, is designing scenery, Chemistry naires were sent to some 150 be vanguards in modern the Professor field, training place in in- experts in the psycholo- This takes while Mrs. Rupert Barber, wife FIRST SEMESTER 196667 of director, gists and psychiatrists, asking tensive weekend conferences. the is designing the pedagog- costumes. advice on the best ways to solve EXAMINATION SCHEDULE The intensity of the County the problems. ical methods used at the confer- Race Fri. controversy, Enters Monday, Wed. Other members of the cast in- The manual, entitled "Facts Wednesday A.M. Third hour classes caused ' ially among traditional clude: Lyn Montague, John Fer- "Let's get on with it." With will be on the Nov. 8 ballot with entire slate should do very About Drugs and Drug Abuses: |Jan. 18 P.M. guson, Bill Graham, Clay Ford. this slogan. Dr. James G. hmen who are shocked by Mar a full slate of five Republican well." A Guide For High School and Thursday A.M. Second hour classes Monday, Wed.. Fri. Bill Waldrop. Emerson Bell. tin, associate professor of chem Officials In Dealing leas of the radically com- candidates opposing the incum The major issue which he willI Cottage With \ .I.m. 19 I'M. Fourth hour flssaas Tues., Thurs., Sat. Jim Bowman.Jim Evans. Woody istry. is campaigning for the of bent Democratic commission developin the campagn, M.ii::n the I'm' .inrl Abuso of Drugs by A staff members of the in- Gleason. Athley Kline. Neal fice of Mecklenburg County Com an, said, is a clarification of the Students," Abels says, "pro Friday A.M. gli.is be charge for Martin.Mrs. Hurd Bradford and missioner. "It looks very good." Martin level of responsibility the com vidos wh.i: the questionnaires I Jan. 20 P.M. Sixth hour classes Monday, Wed., Fri. ntTo will no Miss ' transportation, and costs will Lizabeth Bradford. As a Republican, his name said of his chance-.. ,md the " :iers have toward the pub said they needed major infor be Saturday A.M. Fourth hour classes Mon., Wed.. Fri. minimum. lie schools. The cumin nation on drugs which are most I held to a Interested students, Jan. 21 P.M. — ——— students should Me Mike Bates. subject .ibn-c by — — „_____— which has maintained i the sane Ul I __^ . level of tax,'< for four years, has what they are. their medical Monday A M First hour classes Mon.. Wed., Fri. Increased county welfare and and ii"» they arc abuaed." Jan. -I P M. Kirs! hour classes Tues.. Thurs . Sat. Administrative services and h.i- .indsnii k. Huch. Special Deo Deferment Tesb Tuesday A \I responded arbitrarily to Impor iit.\ Attorne) General. uh<> u.i- hour classes Mon.. Wed., Fri. tan: school board request In charge of the program! .Ian. 2-1 P at Fifth SlatedNext Month :ed. writes, "We regard Mr. Iket' Wednesday A.M. Second hour classes Tues.. Thurs.. Sat. Bad lead Application-; fur the Nov. 18 Martin has spent much of the manual excellent Jan I'M. College summer researching the school ;ny psychiatrist- and .mil lit Qualification educators TtM for draf; dtferoNM are now a lie will soon publish in Pennsylvania have expteaaad Thursday A.M. ROTC 11 21. 31. 41 hour Sat. il)le in tlv student coun- "The M.irun Report," .i study approval. Jan. 26 P.M. Third classes Tues.. Thurs.. their enthusiastic MtUag of or trends and levels of financial While there is a greaJ need, no " I A tMI I>u11f :n llllllIlKllol by organization other M.itc his published any . Mpport, and curric 1 tin1 '.t^ .!]^ or| misatJ n, ulum. with a comparison of the thing ilmUar to it. The organi idvites thai .i itudeot iculifur early for Bounty sciiiHiis w.th other cation and composition are ox Ecuadorians To Speak " In w.iy. he r ely Mr. thU stand- eastern systems o. romp.ir.ible Abel's." tile of uiigned Abel worked m cooperation bMt dunce betas < with Smith Kline and French Assembly date be dMtew. He pointed oul thai the duo At PRAM possibility of ■ le t: closely tied to the Labora leading drug Ch.ipels featuring Ike Project tan Thursday including teaching ting assigned either date, the i\ Himrin. compiled of levels and revenue results the 1 Americas, Pro methods, ii, of the Mil mu^ l, sources. The county receivesfull two qvestionnairei and explored d! tho economics udent Charles E. Ratlif: dent and the honor iyitem. Dur c fm i i i 'i ito. (Staff " r stw cents each slated fur nex: at Format! College in Lahore. ling on the num- David For«, Henry Whitfield and Doug Pratt Won Contest Last Weekend Ralvigh the county just be Istar! of an extensive dent" are Weak. sent to from Pakistan. student) who register. tools returns here. educational program concerning On Monday. Kred A. Ehlers, Mecklenburg drugs drug abuses. We The school Sys and tried I til Richardson Scholar from tarn, the nation's 4j;!i largest, :<> ge: ■ starl SO II will be incor Kaiador, will narrate PRAM's Weekend's Activities ■eat potential for advance porated in the curriculum of Two b e s of program. m e m r neat, and this advancementcan high schools to educate the stu PRAM, one a South American be most effectively begun and dent to the abuses before they student and tho other a David- THE CELLAR Featuring Martin stated. are faced with the temptation." son student who went to Ecua Bluegrass dor this summer, will compare OPEN NIGHTLY |O States with Square dancing as well as a bers a few years ago. and "the do- life the United J — America. BANDS WED., FRI., SAT., SUN. combo party will highlight this group's reputation is well Peewee Davis, who leads the Odd Piano Featured that in Latin weekend's entertainment. known," King commented. i. wrote King and said. "It Tuesday. Assistant I'i" ir Show ID Cards Never Over $1.00 Cover After a spaghetti supper in The Bluegrass Ramblers were sure makes me feel good to of English Anthony S. AbbottIt front of the Union, two combo at Davidson for a concert week know that the folks at the col- In Chamber Concert will present a revised versionn 300 E. Morehead SI. Behind Conder ;he Freshi Charlotte Soda Shop groups. Scottie and the Flames end party last fall "More people lege Iked Ramblers that The first Chamber Concert of inet. of .i programpresentedat and The Bluegrass Ramblers, were at this square dance than You can count on us to be Um tM sauna will be held AU<> featured will be Ashton DUD Camp at the request or thee will play from 8 p.m. until 12. at the combo party," King add back . .-. we >ure enjoyed our Monday in Hodson Hall. Trice presenting his composition college chaplain. This program Ben King, Union social chair- ed, and "these five men could Wives < 'hi' college last year." which consists of attempts to demonstrate some Featuredin the concert will be "Cantata." man, said that "with these two play just about anything you The Freshman Social Com music by Cage and Erik Satie of the traits of courage that a which will use ,i pre b.mcK there ought to be enter- asked for." Bales of hay will be has planned the supper i utorHwi and dialogue written by Trice. good student ■ pared pjano. The "prepare I' tainment for everyone." set up in the north parking lot i 30 until 7:30 p.m. and for Two readers, a prepared piano, Ratliff willcompare someper ll one in which screws, Last week end a folk group. of the Union togive square danc- 80 easts "all the spat a piano and a metronomv will sonal observations of education TASTEE SUB tissue, paper clips, David Fore, Henry Whitfieldand ing enthusiasts room to dos-a can eat" will be sold. toilet be used selection. in the United States and Pakis w<>\ in this Doug Pratt won the $25 first and other items have been strings produce prize in the Social Council's en into the to a Also Complete Line of Short hootenanny. The group present- sound relative to that of primi- music. This technique was ed several selections during the STEP Begins Project tive developed by John Cage, whose Orders and Plate Lunches intermissionof the Ian and Syl- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm via concert. music will be used. SHONEY'S<|§ recent appear For Tutoring Students Fresh from a The concert willbe a two part DRIVE IN Small and Large ance at The Cellar in Charlotte. The Student Tutorial Educa- tive tutoring." an approach program. "Quartet No. 1" by n^T The Flames will perform on a OfThe tion Project, a student tutorial "hich attempts to encourage in- GiachinoRossini willbe present- Home . PIZZAS stage in front of Chambers. The organization recently initiated itiative andindependenceamong ed by John Taylor, Sam John singer was with The Em lead here, is currently engaged in set students. Sparrow continued. "on. Tony DeBruun and Leonard BIG BOY !ting up its programfor the com STEP is involvedin an extensive Tyson. This selectionis in three 50 FLAVORS OF SHAKES, Offers ing year. drive to find students interested movements written for theFlute. Bring Your Date Here For Some of Lions Club The directors of STEP, an out- in tutoring. French Horn. Bassoon, and Clar- PIE FLOATS, growth or the YMCA tutorial OUR FAMOUS STRAWBERRY SODAS $75 Essay Prize program, are planning a much 10 Per Cent Discount to D. C. Students The Lions Club of Davidson is expanded program which will Open 'til 12:30a.m. WITH STUDENT CARDS offering a $75 prize for its 1966 include not only tutoring but al- Peace Essay contest. to community organization, work FIVE LOCATIONS Dr. William P. dimming, with teen-agers andother special Monday— Friday 800 E. Morehead TASTEE chairman of the local commit- activities, according to director 3400 Plaza tee, will furnish further infor Marvin Sparrow. necessary entry Emphasizing the tutorial as- Independence Blvd. mation and 3701 E. — blanks to students who are in- pect, the project will consist Franklin& NewHopeRd. Gastoma, N.C. terested. mainly of local college students' Cherry Hill, S. C. FREEZ In addition to the $75 savings working withstudents in the Da- 1243 Rd— Rock bond, the winner willbe eligible vidson and Cornelius elementary MOORESVILLE prize schools. The Hub To Serve You! for an international of $25,000. The group will stress "crea- SINGLE WING POWER r BENCH JOCKEY Dirty Thirty Faces ECC By YATES FAISON Assistant Sports Editor ECHO CHAMBER REVISITED InPirates' Den Tomorrow looked as if the boogey man had showed his tin By DON SEWELL tiling face at the Charlotte Coliseum last Saturday night Sports Writer ion Dick Snyder and his St. Louis allies set out tc Davidson's Wildcats travel to Greenville, N. C, Uomorrow to face tough con- arpen their techniques against a so-far hapless band ference rival East Carolina. Game time is2 p. m. journeyman hoopsters from Baltimore. The Dirty Thirty carries an two major college teams in the Smith and the other coaches What do you say about the crowd? Well, it was the even 11 conference record into nation that still uses the single were able to scout the Pirates rt of turnout in which the opportunists amongus picked [he game, while the Pirates are wings offense. in their game last week, when up a $1.50 ticket for a seat hidden from view by the cat- unbeaten in the conference with "We have to learn to cock our ECC blanked Furman 17-«. The tit sat of several $3 courtside one tie. The open date in the defense to face the single wing outstanding offensive player of walks and then in any vacant box seats. Better it had been played in the Garinger gym. Wildcat schedule last week gave and the unbalanced line that that game for East Carolina was At least there could one perceive some semblance of a the coaching staff extra time to ECC will be using." said Head Jim Flowe, a fullback from crowd. drill the team in preparation Coach Homer Smith. "It is dif- Charlotte. Kevin Moran. a de for ECC's unusual brand foot tackle, is strongest Those whohave been in the Coliseum only to witness of ficult to adjust defensive posi- fensive their gasped sight Hall. tions and timing to control a lineman. Davidson basketball would have at the of single sections upon sections of emptv seats. Especially those East Carolina is one of onlv wine team." The 'Cats will go with the same starting bickHeld they who arrived late to find the parking lot fairly full. Could by Olson) girlie at Auditorium next door have had Photos used against Fnrman, with Jim- the show Ovens HOMER'S HENCHMEN WORK-OUT Billy anything to do with that? my Poole at quarterback. Jumping Jocks Facing Tough Conference Battle Taylor Johnny Walker at Coach Driesell and his famous stomp would have and earthquake, halfbacks, and Kerry Keith at made like an and half of the concessions fullback. stands never opened. With the noise at somewhat less Bautdsmttait sports than fever pitch, a good pinch was needed at times to In predicting the chances of get Sigs. Retain his Dirty Thirty, Smith said. remedy the feeling of anxious enthusiasm one might Betas Rivalry "This team is physically the a two-hour practice session. FRIDAY, PAGE FOUR OCT. 7. 1966 strongest Davidson has faced Don't get me wrong.It was a good, well-played uon- > in many years.Playing this team lering the earliness in preseason play and impressive challenge (mi you hear the bench As Top Flickerball is a great and rare me. But it's not often when can Feud opportunity. test at expense of referee and We invited the combining its ad lib talents the By BOB STUBBS and we feel that we are ready opposing player alike from where the double-lettered Sports Writer begin to face It." rows The Kappa Sigs and Betas have again emerged as powerhouses in IMAC flick- College Rifle In their first three outings this Add to this situation the fact that the 24-second erball. after this week's game action. Makes season the Pirates have tied clocks refused to work imaybe they didn't play before The perennial champion Sigs. Geoff snagged numer various "stars' through William k Mary, beaten Fur crowds) Birkhcad after small and that Bob' Quincy's slightly less than by Hearon. passes by Hardeman to ig labs, man, and lost toNortheast Loui- "commentary" system coached "Hands" MM noon the team lacked a Newest Varsity Sport eloquent on the P.A. did little but again struck rear Into the hearts rule the ATO scoring machine. coordinated attack. siana, a team which facesSouth performers court he tried also to The Davidson ROTC Rifle competitive confuse the on the as of their opponents. Led by "Che Pinky Hatcher and Jim Hous The SPE's took a firm grip on shooting experience, eastern Conference opposition. play time-clock, and you get a pretty clear picture of the team is now the Davidson Col- said, will rub" Garrison, "Cool Breeze" er helped KA to two victories. the cellar, as their unvaunted Johns classes willbe ached Saturday's contest be ECCs uphill which professional basketball encountered team, uled. game. battle Rogers, "Foxy" Cox and "Gol The KA's edged the Pikas. 21 20. offense could rarely muster a lege Rifle as the college Homecoming in Charlotte. ly" Jelks. they trounced the and the Phi Deltas 6 fi in a sud- scoring punch. has assumed sponsorship this Pik,i<. 0, year. Capt. Johns, Oh,' there wereother minor disappointments. "Tricky 51 10. the Pi K.ipps. 47 on penetra The Indies forfeited their first Donald new Road, den-death overtime Dick. the pride of Concord '65'66 style.did not and the E's. 44 27. Against the tion after dropping the ball on two games. They have been military science instructor, has FABULOUS DINING team, have an unusually good night, and other local favorites Nus they came from behind to a sure scoring play. Against the waiting until the right time to been named coach of the Jack Marin of Duke and Bob Leonard of Wake Forest win. 25 20. Despite a late-game Fijis they lost 25 showing a spring theif mystery offense in- whose headquarters are in the introduction, 24. Internationa! Cuisine never got much further than a pre-game surge, the Sigs held on to defeat definite aversion to extra points to action. This unveiling could sub-basement of Belk. causing sporadic to facilities as well the Phi Gams. 51 47. in an offen with chants enliven the by failing on four of four at coincide the end of the sea- Johns said, "This is a varsity be expected. sue as could duel. tempts. Another PAT attempt son. sport and therefore, a letter can OPEN strong 6V KITCHEN In between the glaring inconsistencies of the situa- The Betas displayed went awry as the KA's fell to Infreshman action.East Iwas be earned by participating." tion, fense and offense in trouncing upset by there were numerous examples of beautiful execu- the Pi Kapps. Cannon I. 23 20. but Participating students do not 1318 W. Morehead Pi Kapps. 65 0, and Eps. ■ tion combined with pre-seasonlight-heartedness.St.Louis the Sir Cal Calhoun. sparkplug of the bounced back to defeat Watts. have to in 55-33, be the ROTC program player-coachRichie Guerin gave a lesson in the forgotten 32 7. Tucker Dalton scored five Phi Dell*, assisted George House in an offensive explosion. to qualify team. touchdowns in game, for the arts of the outside set shot and fantastic teamplay, while { the first as and Ronnie Hunt in carrying the Cannon I took over first place the Bullets featured the shooting of Kevin Loughery and|Jack SherriU played a steady Delts to a 26-19 triumph over by virtue of a strong defense All necessary equipment will PIZZA the antics of Gus "Honeycomb" Johnson. game at tailback. the Pi Kapps and a 25-6 pasting that intercepted seven errant be furnished for student use. in- Once again the people of Charlotte have shown them- ATO, sparkedby tailback Dave of Sigma Nu. Only the overtime East aerials. Cannon II took cluding .22 caliber competition continued to by their wins, target rifles, firing jackets, selves to relegate anything less than spectacular to the,Hardeman. roll I the KA's blemished their first two shutting tar- role of second fiddle. downing the Machis. 2fi16: the record. out East II, 120. and leading get-spotting scopes and ammuni- Fiji* 3818: ami SPE's. 51-18. After a fast 26 12 shellacking Watts. 57 20. when Watts for tion. feited. of the E's. the fabulous Phi 1 Pipe Capt. Johns said "We have an Smokers manage only Gams could MM expense account for out-of-town card, Victory This ad. with your Davidson ID will entitle you to a in their next three en- IMAC trips. This means we can eat, MMBlters. Han Sweet. "Trojan" ;inyway." team make 20Per CentDiscount The will pipe (only) purchase?. Brannon and "Fighting Gary" STANDINGS some rather attractive trips, all on gave Kappa Sigs a (Through Wednesday's Peklo the of which are on weekends, and Mere before they fl ' Games) Kappa Slg it will fire against some of the cumb. . U 13. Wednesd While To Feel Pro,' offset earlier lapses. They com- ! PIZZA andSPAGHETTI plained that due to the loss of] Sakesivs Former 'Cat Snyder imperial By YATES FAISON If Assistant Sports Editor "" "It'll take probably until the middle of the year for me to feel within myself that to arrive at being a pro basketball player," said Davidson's uld make' p ru.>k;e> ..:, a: least I" s.i.d. ' \u " In k Youbetit will. ■ould. Snyder M i\ aW / said. Haw. and fellow: i^^\Ail If thefabric isone of thegreat, Be." guard Leon ■ iid he ap j \ permanent-press T ". worked with me in my i "think! A new blends " Jf ■ °' handling, n% m:i:i ." -,i.d. 2-plypolyesterand cotton bill which -till isn't . f t J^\m W' 4 ' neir Aiia it should b->. and they i deense *■' yfJ^w ■***■ masterminded byGaley& Lord. m'idence that I'll be him a o.s plus as far as For thenew dimension do the job." c»iic«rned. "It'll. M iwkl arc " "t— in collegiateslacks, Snyder d d not haveas good a he's young. "-*»/■ V K n ght U he would have likedin Battling with Snyder at the h if.rst return to the Charlotte «.urd **aaMBi SPORTS EDITOR 11ON SQUAD Oct. nrH Point* * * A r Roundball Starts 15 Saturday. Oct. 15, marks the The Citadel will try to break The Southern Conference tour- Afte in nament in Charlotteis scheduled The first day of official practice for the Cat win streak Johnston Davidsons defending Southern Gym this year. March 2 4. Conference basektball WILDCAT NOTES:The announcement earlier in the pions. ready ac- week that fullback Mik« Thornton would be for Tho Wildcats, led by tri-cap- against out to be a bit prema- tion East Carolina turned tains Rod Knowles, Tom Young Stasavich Eyes ture. Trainer Tom Couch said yesterday Thornton will dale and Dave M.imt. add nine not play in tomorrow's game. The reason: Coach Homer new faces to the varsity scene Smith said Thornton "tripped over a blade of grass." He year. to back up juniors Knowles and will probably see action later this Youngdale. Scott Sinnock. who Saturday Game LewisHomer has not regained enoughspeed to war- transferred last se said, spikes to Ball State rant his return to the lineup. Smith which r. is back with the team By BOB REID the rumors that Homer (the player* had made a miracu- along with junior Bob Pickens, Assistant Sports Edltoi lous recovery from hisFurman injury. from Brevard. " * " a transfer "We plan on giving Davidson a pretty good game Saturday." For you die-hard Wildcat fans, the ECC game will In addition, seven sophomores p.m. East Carolina Head Coach Clar be broadcast on WBT-FM with game time at 1:45 are up from last year's fresh ence Stasavich told THE DA- Unfortunately, a few sports events noted for their color- man team which compiled a 14 A VIDSONIAN in a telephone in ful presentation will be thrusting through the air waves record. Along with Moser. there at the same time. Wayne terview this week. "The team * " " are Mike O'Neil. Huckel. fair the Mike Spann. Rocky Crosswhite. has looked only " in last couple of weeks. he said, Lefty'sinstant replay closed circuit television system Tony Orsbon and Miko Dickons. "but got its first test this afternoon at the freshman football (Staff Photo by Weems) Saturday is our Homecoming game. The football department thinks it will help the de- CHARLIE CAMERON COILS An extremely talented group and tho boys probably want to gap ■lay a game. They gener fense more than the offense in studying how a was But Furman Unwound 'Cats 3-1 of freshmen have been rounded fierce patterns. ally do at Homecoming." openedin the line orin studying pass up to stock the varsity in future The gadget is extremely portable and surprisingly Stasavich. NAIA Coach of the from Tarboro has averaged 5.5 years. Doug Cook. Jerry Kroll. yards a carry 'h. i-.i:i, Stas- uncomplicated. It consists of a camera about the size of :i 19.V.I and member of the . a regular table movie camera, a tape recorder slightly Fox DeMoissey. Mike Maloy and Helms Athletic Foundation Hall avich -.i.d Booters Bow To Furman "We'll have the biggest crowd bigger regular version, a small television,camera Jan Postma promise to shine for of Fame, said the Pirated block than a of the season here Saturday." that can pick up regular channels as well as tne local the Kittens. ing has bet'M "not ,is sharp as microphone play a big role it should be," but he feels hi.s ich -aid "Davidson has a circuit and a which will not here, except in possibly taping parts of Homer's television The annual freshman varsity team will be ready for David good following down and Rebound Past Erskine there will be a lot of folks here But for son. show. basketball game is slated " " " respect for Homecoming. This is a con- Nov. 19. "Ihavea lotof for Da Fogleman couldsit on hislaurels after winning After an opening loss to Furman, the Davidson soccer team evened its record vidson," Stasavich said. "They ference where the teams are all Harry pretty even. Anybody can win. the Southern Conference tennis championship in a breeze with a 4-1 victory over Erskine Wednesday at Due West, S. C. The 1966 67 schedule will fea- have some real fine ballplayers. has a It should be a real fine ball last year,but fall tennis practice has taken the team up to ' said, trips to the University of Davidson fine offense strong The Booters' first score came an injury. Coach Fogleman "although ture is game." a point where it can get ready in time for another Tulane, which reflected in the fact with 8:30 gone in the first quar "Joe Norton. Willie Edmonds we only shot 19 times. Furman Michigan, the Univer they are the one schedule which will include Northwestern for the first adequate much improved number offense ter. Erskine recovered minutes. and Rob Powelldid an is a ball team. sity of Virginia and Marquette. team in the conference." time, plus possibly Ohio State or Dartmouth. even i job fullback, a position that is They look they lead more later to the score. Two at like could The Cats will play eight regu ECC's offense may provide a The need for hard work in tennis was made goals the of the secondI weak this year," said Fogleman. the conference." CONFERENCE scholarship near end in the new for the 'Cats, critical bv the loss of Steve Faulk to a full at a 31 from year's lar season games Char- few wrinkles period gave the Wildcats I Both fullbacks last Furman is the only conference since the Pirates are one of the STANDINGS LSU. Without Faulk the road toanother conference crown advantage. team graduated. lotte Coliseumplus the Charlotte o£,» bed of roses. halft.me competition for the booters until few major college teams that West Virginia 10 0 will resemble a path of thorns instead The Wildcats put it out ofI Alternating with starter John Southern Invitational Tournament during especially George ' the Conference tourna stilluse the single wing. "I like The conference will be a lot tougher, tally in the Barnhardt was sophomore goalie The Citadel . 10-0 reach with a fourth ment in November. the Christmas holidays. the single wing." Stasavich said, Carolina . 1-0-1 Washington, The Citadel and Furman. third period. Harry Hamil who made ten East squad " Coach Fogleman emphasized "because over a period of 12 William * Mary 1-1-1 Fogleman says seven men have made the for Center forward Bobby Lanier saves. The eight Charlotte opponents Phelps and Pinky Hatcher the good, cleanbrand of ball the years we've averaged 24 or 25 DAVIDSON t-14 the coming season. Esmond and wing Greg Simmons eachi The Foglemen dropped their Wake Pitt, Prince spot. Seniors Peter Par- team played, incurringno penal- are Forest. points a game with it. But this Furman 1-1-0 are battling for the number one scored once, while inside AlecI season's opener to Furman's and Georgie Mueller and juniors'Frank Bass. Dan ty shots in either game. ton. George Washington. West season things haven't been go- VMI 1-1-0 rott Neisler accounted for twogoals. Purple Paladins Saturday by a ing quite that Jennings are the others. Vying for the i Pointing for their second win Virginia. Virginia Tech. St. Jo well." Richmond 0-1-0 Hearon and Dave Harry Fogieman said.i 3-1 score. Center forward Jim Coach in row. the boolors traveled to Stasavich namedhalfback Bit George Washington 0 2-0 remaining spots on the squad are sophomores Bruce "We showed a lot of improve Marrow scored the "Cats' only I seph's and William and Mary. I.aurinburg to meet St. ly Bailey his leading ground Weidner. Al Varner and Judson McKellar. Some offensive and de goal to give them a 1 0 first Andrews men'. ' this afternoon. Furman, Richmond. VMI and gainer. The 195 pound senior Freshman coach Frank Spence has named four can- adjustments after quarter lead. fuzzballers in- fensive the didates to his squad of seven. Fledging Furman game paid off. We didI Furman then came back to tie Randy Jones, Bill Brown. Bob Johnson and Bill clude better on shots, kicking 32! it up in tho same period and Rendezvous inCharlotteat Finest Steaks Served Anywhere Johnson. " " " times." then proceeded to put the game Tho pTayed withoutI away with scores in the third La Roma Ristoranti advertisingmoguls onFifth Avenue: boo'.ers Passed from the '.he services of inside John Flow and final quarters BEST PIZZA WEST of ITALY CHARCOAL Spaghetti — Lasagne— Parmigiana— Salads SWAIN'S WANTED: One cloied circuit television station sn, who missed the game withi 'We played a good game." — — manager for small basketball network. Mutt be CHOICE STEAKS conscientious, hard-working, clean liver. Student STEAK HOUSE status necessary. Young naive freshman given La Roma 1800 West Morehead Street first priority. Satisfaction its own reward. Apply Office, National Race Gym Productions, Inc. Roundbill Davidson Ristoranti CHARLOTTE, N. C. Charlotte, N. C. Phone ED2-24M Sinks Sailors Phone 376-2576 1540 West Blvd. et Remount Rd. The Davidson Sailors fell in such misfortune can spell disas their first national competition ter. Saturday, finishing 13th out of Sailing for the Davidson team 15 schools competing in the Dan in A Division were Chip Robert mark Trophy Regatta. The com- son. skipper, and Chip Bellamy, petition took place on the crew. The B Division titan/mil Thames River at the U. S. Coast Hen Beeves and Bob Murphy. Guard Academy campus in Ne« Tho Wildcats, despite their I.ondcin. Conn. poor final standing, were able The loams competing included ■.o claim good starts, especially "hi' Coast Guard. MIT. Harvard. in A I).vision, and were in con Tufts. Rhode Island. Princeton. tention for first plawc in at least Brown. Yale. Dartmouth, Boston, three races. anti-boredom Williams. Cornel1. Da \ The sailors arc looking\^^^ for a Tr nity and Wayne State. comeback against South Caro MIT. which had hold therotat I'll,i in team racing this Satur |Bg trophy for the past two day at the Davidson Lake Cam years, could not hold off a pus. Kivo races will be sailed. strong Academy team that ro with three teams from each pned the cup it had won every school in each. The winner will machine. year from 1953 to 1963. be the first school winning throe (Superstar from Oldsmobile!) Tho failure was not entirely races. unexpected for the young Wild cat team, since tho races MM being sailed in International 12 linghys. an entirely different Thinclads boat from Davidson's Jots, and due to the heavy air conditions encountered, which the lake Fall To trained Wildcat* round difficult Uso, the competition u ncluding such notables as] Deacons GETTING READY |H England dinghy chain New The ihmcl.ids ven Although plagued by inclement weather, tail baseball prac- pion. Davidson tin- Demon Deacon's tice has gone through the work of establishing the basics of Coach A factor that cost tared Into Davidson den Wednesday ifteflkoon and Tom Stevens' system so as not to have to spend the time nexl places in tho regatta uas several an itt.ts ""(■".back .it the acquisition of the new field and some promising var thrtv disqualifications ! suffered spring. The i>f the harri have provided a big plus factor. Practice con series the Wildcat boat handi Wahe Forest sity newcomers the when ers. Friday with an intersquad game to conclude well up in the fleet. In a tinues through next StJ Tin' Wildcats peoad by Stevens hits a grounder to Joe Rice. (St.if i such is this with many wees the fall season. Here rajtlHl Barry St. Clair. Olson) teams only a few points apart, team Photo by _ who placed third. Randy Phil =^^■■1^. ■■ iat ejv fjjjjm_ III lip-; .nul Jim Wall. John Hudson. Grange Ancarrow and Jim Hope * Finished high for Wake Forest. " " Whittle i *■ Coach Heath described in u the two-mile race as an "en- couraging and very nice job in our first showing." In claborat ing on this theme. Whittle point out al wheelbase. ed that Wake Forest has 115-inch Mfy' ready triumphed over runners Heavy-duty springs, Available also, "*^J from Duke and North Carolina absorbers,shaft, if you wish— wide i^f?-' State. shock Sssa^l' M£~— Tho outstanding freshman run Sway bars,front a/w/ oval tires.RocketRally Ben -salvaged something from rear. High-performance Pac, UHV ignition, "he afternoon, crushing the Deac- wheels, 18-11. Newly-elected cap axle.Dual exhausts. superstore tain John Puckett andDan Herd Beefed-up wheels. front disc brakes and tied for first with a more than Red-Line or White-Line the like.Try one and taayaetaHetime, followed ottos you'll agree: !y by James Puckett and Alan tires. Bucket seats. 1967 Olds K'^^.U Pusey. Louvered hood. Higher 4-4-2is the sweetest, 11 Tho Wildcats took on an un They're neatest, completest SHSS&SwS* known quantity from the Citadel oil pressure. MK^fiiSiw hen- at -I p.m. today. Despite a goodies anti-boredom bundle allstandard 'SXSSO&XET' couple of fine Bulldog runners, at one modestprice. on rubber! ■ Whittle looks forward to the sea son's first victory. Tomorrowat 11 a.m. the freshman team ENGINEEREDFOR CXClT(MENT...TORONAOQ-tTYUl kns=! MOATS, PHILLIPS AND ST. CLAIR meets Hargrave Military Acad Trio Warms Up For Tho Citadol After Wake Defeat emy on the same course. Page Six October 7, 1966 "%» SmHtamtott RACISM CAUSES OPPOSITION Maddox Nomination Upsets Georgia Students r By JOHN WILLIAMS Democratic primary, trailing demands on the federal gov state. He is a progressive lib Perry. Ga , feel? that thing* my district, he hi- !ud " c;di'd run for re-elec- Staff Writer Ellis Arnall by not to 5.000 votes. ernment." continued Prosser. eral who has made especially are in even worse shape thar. poor record." t.)ii as congressman because "I think I'll move to North Prosser. however, has decid According ( great to Prosser. strides in the field of Prosser indicated. "Georgia he d.d not want to have to Carolina if Lester Maddox is ed not to this pet: way As the Macon Telegraph " circulate "takes a middleof th^- education." politics are in shambles.' support Maddox. And as an elecU'.l governor of Georz.a. tion because Carter might get conservative view,makes Although " .■d out .n its Sept. 30 ed road Prosser rc.i Cook. "Callaway is jus: " otherGeorgianewspaperpoint commented Julian Prosser. a the Democratic votes which good ir.ii. *h:« "p. a personal appearance. that the Democratsin high po man's son andnot really much election ed out. "If there is no Repub from Gainesville. Ga. would be cast otherwise for the is good speaker, but avowed conservative Junior a hi sitions will have to suppor. better than .Maddox. He afi.i-: party in Georg.a. n Proper, extremely opposed Republican vowed lican candidate. Howard real positive proposals to im Maddox.he feels thatman switched to the Republic.i conservative. The (Bo) ' the time to create one." to M.iddox in next month's Callaway prove the state of Georgia dividual Democrats will vote party during twoparty system was sunpj- election, Goldwater'scim Georg.a gubernatorial A Democrat himself. Pros "It seems a shame," sa.d for Callaway. In fact, he piaai paign. ed to provide a choice, bu; r. But apparently no matter recently decided to start a pe ser is opposed to Maddox be Prosser. "to have such poor possibly to send a petition does not do so in this, election what the outcome, accords tition among Georgi cause racist and racial beliefs, more moderate and Georgian Davidson he is "a an candidates after Georgia has signed by Georgia students "His The liberal vo"." to the consensus of ans to support Jimmy Carter extremist, who doesn't project made so much progress in the from Davidson to Callawayen over, are very similar to Mad ershave been left in the cold students here, there are going dox's; as a write-in candidate for an image of sanity. He would last four years under Gov. dorsinghim as "the most com they have just not been The tide may be turning :n to be a lot of dissatisfied peo- governor. bluff his way through the gov Carl Sanders, who has made petent candidate." brought out during his cam favor of Callaway. On Mon ple in Georgia for the next Carter finished third in the ernorship and make impossible a namefor his Cook, himself and for Tom a junior from paign. As congressman from day Rep. Charles Weltner de- four yea-5. School Lag Blamed Dana Tells Davidson Students j On 1-Party System Training v J 2 w Needed For Success The oneparty system in North braska Act led to the breakup By ROBERT pi n ; Ik PYEATT Dana said that he once is responsible for this of the Whigs, most whom ala^Wt^Ji Carolina ' of A ■ Elfc^a* IP' Staff Writer thought cattle raising in Mexi-' state's low rank in education. joined the newly-formed Repub co was the cominz thing I "It takes training, it and claimed John Wilkinson. Re hcan party, so-named by Hor- takes spent a year operating a Mexi- study get into the front publican candidate for Congress. ace Greely. :o show belief in to lines. can ranch. Ihope that's what you're He said that this «" as he addressed the Davidson the principles of the original here perience was of value to him. Young Republican Club Wed Jeffersonian Republicans. for." mult: millionaire college nesday night in the College benefactor Charles A. Dana After that he began i manu- North Carolina at this time told the student body in Chanel facturing firm in New York. He had no dominant political party. Tuesday. had practically no capital --on. a lawyer and form and Even during the Civil War and worked nights to make the busi- delegate to the Republican- "You're here to use the ad- Reconstruction Era. there was ness ,i success. ational Convention, spoke on vantages that Davidson College a balance of power between offers. quickh .rid Ithe niftoty of the Republican Don't learn "We learn mis' ikes the two parties. forget quickly. You from our party causes of Democratic must learn grow and diligently as we and succeed." Dana dominance in North Carolina. Then. Wilkinson stated, a and work diligently commented. "I decided the best through all your life. According to him, the term |governor was elected who plac- Your fu thing I could do with my re- ture will get brighter better Republican was first associat- ied Negroes in many important and maining years was to help col- i'd " lth the political party found- state offices. In reaction to this, (Staff Photo by Carroll) :f you do." he remarked. leges." ed by Thomas Jefferson in op race became an important fac CHECKING WORKERS In introducing Dana. Presi- "I hope that you will progress to the Federalists. This tor in the next election. Bill Beckham Keeps An Watch On The Servings dent D. Grier Martin said that here, aided by the tuition you y split into two factions, he believes that Dana has done get your In what has become here and own earnest- led by John Quincy Adams, known more for higher education in the ness. Have fun. Be a lively ftion 'as the "redshirt campaign." the other by Andrew Jackson, South than any other individ man. Don't be a bookworm,'' which were known as the De 'the Democrats swept all state Cafeteria Will Have ual.Dana has given over a mil Dana emphasized. offices, and. according to Wil- mocra Republicans anr students that they have this is to read the catalogues, school too feel Davidson under the Visiting! PARKS The main duties of the office1'iof student counseling. Wednes- the«e national tests." Hight had from Davidson." he said. find out the number of appli ing that they think that a "de- Scholars Program. REXALL gree is protection." DRUGS are to assist in the activities of iday night in the College Union. said. The key question the graduate cants to the schools and ask or that they Dr. Paul A. Marrotte. associ > Russell Srovor the R.chardson Scholars and lollspeaking on graduate study at "It's sad .. . that they pay so schools ask is. "Can this boy members of a profession their can "serve their country bet- ate professor of history, said,I Candies deal with applications for the1'■ Ithe first Open End of the year. much attention to grades and to succeed at this school?" opinions about schools in their ter" with two more years of ed- "This is an excellent opportuni- Davidson, N. C. Junior Year Abroad Program. The best way to gain knowl- national scores, but how elseare Faculty recommendation can field. "If you are interested in ucation. ty for the member inst.tutions Mr- Thompson urges all stu- ;u!d avoid taking budget costs would amount to have them." the president add The Famous BOSTONIAN moccasin— a campus favoriif Ferguson, Franklin Anderion. Carter Fustell. Bob Buchan- dar.ee weekends, for ob a $1.25 per member fee and a ed but he said that he hmiad because of its masculine good looks, superb Fit and com- an, Jim Cooloy, Bruce Weihe. Chuck Croon, Ken Cool, Bro- v oi's reasons. '2.50 rushing fee to ve them returned before fort. Cordovan, Black, Brown, and Tan. yours Williams, fl Select to- die Brown, Athley Kline, Gary Sigmon, John I ha»e admn'uered tli?«e When a*ked if the budget »i> more serious action is requir day at Mike Bates, Tom Wheatley, Rick Barton, Lewis Lavino, Uu emba'med."he sa:d. excess.ve. Brown replied, "This ed. George Cretekos, Tata Sterrett, Bob Dunham, Danny Col i -hev never do well." The s the w.th IFC ' absolute minimum The also sought to pur trane, Marvin Bethune, Bill Cockrill, Bob Stubbs, George Graduate Record Exams which the council cm operate." chase one-way street signs to Robinson.Chip Robertson. Don Sewell, Charles Elliott, Cliff year are being g.ven on He added that more money may post during weekends, and a Duke, and Tom Peddicord. ■ Homecom:nK Saturday. possibly be needed. bulk-rate mailing permit. The Subscription rate: $4.N per year (if billed, $4.M). Payable Concernng other criteria that Also brought up was the pro permit would allow the fraterni graduate to THE DAVIDSONIAN, Box 111, Davidson, N. C, 2MU. the schools use in se- blem of the date of the retreat, ties, the Student Union, and lecting Hight Entered a* tacond class matter at Davidson, N. C students. said that which will probably take place the Social Council to cut mail- extra curriculars are not very at Camp Thunderbird on Lake ing costs.