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HOLIDAY SNAFU THIS IS 1952 AROUSES EDITORIAL 3H)e DAVIDSONIAN WRITERS Batofosoman POLITICAL ISSUE ALKNDA LUX UBI O IIT A LIIIRTAI VOLUME XLI DAVIDSON COLLEGE. DAVIDSON. N. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1952 NUMBER SIX Davidsonians Petition Goes SENIORS TAPPED BY SCHOLARSHIP FRATERNITY Sunday Vespers In Armed Forces RoundsinCuts Begins Services Second Lt. Larry E. Plasters. '50, of Win»ton-Salem. lias been By CHARLIE HASSELL named most outstanding mili- the This Sunday's vespers will mark a of g*ai> Change tary student in class 90 Movei M-It, tin- opening <->i the annual VMi \ the dormitories, leading dis- uaiing jet pilots at Hryan Services, The petition which request* the Fall when Dr. William cussion groups on the campus, Texas. He i» now at Nellis \KI'.. D.D., training. banning of double cuts for the two Mcllwainc Thompson, ?'h. and being available for person- Nev., for aerial gunnery A I).. ,ind (lav- i.l immrdiatrly follow- I'rotessor of Christian al interviews those who While at l)avids>>n, Larry WM M cJtMei for ing ( iiri-tni.is is now at I'nion Theologicil Sem- the footballband, and a member of vacations Ethics want them being inary in Richmond, Virginia, will Sigma Phi. Epsilon fraternity. circulated. In keeping with this general " " The proposal would have the bring to the student body and theme of Living a Christian Life. e MM for the two days in question community lbs first in a series ot Dr. Ihompson will bring a ine>> general count as cuts rather than termom on the theme of Mga Sunday Might of "The Chris- 1st Lt. B. Lee Burch.51. I'har- sinKie of present system re- Living a Christain Life. Life, K.tle, lifi-n reported double as the tian the Christian WirMta." has wounded ajeirea. \ I'In Beta Kappa graduate and In Monday chapel pro- in on August 11 when his monriba/i action l're»iilent Jack Kiilh said (hat Conner associate professor of Itible grmm he will disevsa the problem patrol was ambushed. He lias been Davidson, the petition will be presented to "" here .it Dr. Thompson of drink, Monday night at 7:30 awardedHie Combat Infantryman's and the proper adtuinisrutive bud; f completed graduate studies at the topic. "Motives of Christian Madge. I.ee was a member of Scab- probably thp Executive Commit- GEORGE BA8ONBASON JIM SPEED GEORGE BRINKLEY JOHN MAYNARD Union Seminary and Vale and Co- Living" will hi- his theme. On bard and Made. He transferred JOHN tee, as soon as the petition hat lumbia I'niversities in addition to Tuesday mornli he will continue here from Mars Hill Junior Col- studying abroad. lucn signed by Mifl'uiint number He served as a the series with ,i sermon entitled lege 1949. ;" in of >tudents. chaplain in World War II and "What About Sex which will be " * e shortly afterwards began his teach- followed that night with a talk on It wu not possible to bring ing at Davidson College and then "How t ■ BeM taa Davit." TIm last McCrary. the paper before the Executive A/3C Wm. II. 51. of Union Theological Seminary. ■MeMaja Iliis serirs will he the l.oiioke, Ark., lia- assigned Committee at its monthly been Accompanying Dr. Thomp- service in chapel Wednesday when Intelligence meeting on Wednesday of this to tne 50fMth Air Serv- son will be two recent grad- In- will ate as his eonrtedtag sub- AI-'H, week, because there was not — ice Sqdn..., at Elmendorf An- uates of Davidson NeilLeach ject, "The Living Lord of Life." time to complete the petition. ■ it.Je^^ chorage, Alaska. He was a member and Bill Klein, both of the The evening .services, open u> of the InternationalRelations CM The move t<> prepare the petition class of 'SI, now in their mid- all. will be conducted in the I'.i- Alpha Omega frater- and of Tau was the result of the first closed dle year of studies at the semi vitlson Presbyterian Church at 7:.«> is "' '" " nity. His address A/.1C Wm. MMttTC l student body held nary. and will be followed each evening McCrary, chapel. III. AR18409244. Boa in WfdMadSjr'l There a Ieach will remembered for by .i JilCUIlfcail hv the I'ni.ii 1 * be led Sqdn.; F' a» 73: 5004th Air Intel. S. V. number of OMMbiKtiej were pre- his work as president of the VHCA Seminary accompanying Postmaster, Seattle, students Al'O942.Care sented, but the conclusion was that ami K1tin as president of the In- Dr. Thompson. These dfecsettOM Wash. little coulit be done about the sit- terfralernity Council. will center primarily around uation in which many students are These two former students lift in connection with Christian forced to travel from home to col- will serve as counselors during living and the problems of drink lege on January first. the fall services week, living in (Continued on Page Six) Rifle Team Named; This <|ucstii>n arose after student ire had been aroused by the pros- pect of travelinK on that day and Schedule Published in some cases even earlier and the MAC BULGIN ROBIN HINSON LARRY DAGENHART Achievement AwardFellowship Group Try-outs for the ROTC rifle Davidionian editor in chief, with team were completed this week. (Continued on Page Six) GivenLt.CoL Bailard Those who qualified are: old mem- BeginsTalkSeries bers — Raymond Lynch, Robert It. Col. James L. Mallard. Jr., Garrison, Scott, Haliett Ward, Kappa has Iken awarded the Third Army The Westminister Fellowship, Lee Phi Beta Selects Seven Men Danforth Grants senior, the student fellowship sponsored by W. L. Morris, G. M. Canon. Seven win- elected this Certificate of Achievement by 1'res.byerian Church, begin- George Bason, John Baker. Ken utt-k in the fall election of top order of the Third Army Com- the is Sterghos, and scholarship men tin- ning a series of lectures and <li->- Parks. Stratton Wil- Open To Seniors Week's Chapel Masquers Play to national mander, Lt. Gen. Itolling. son Starr. Plan Moose Arranges honorary scholarship fraternity, onaeion* on "The Bask Christian The award was made to Col. Doctrine-." New members are Jack Chipper- For Fellowships Monday, November J. will be the Phi Beta Kappa. Those elected "performance of out- of this series re- field. R. A. Kimbrougb. R. M. beginning of the Fall Services For December 5, 6 "rare George Bason, ffeorge Brink. Mallard for The aim is to Cunningham has clarify in our thinking revolu- Wearn, G. R. Cousar, J. P. Teeter, President under Dr. W. M. Thompson of Tlie Red and Black Masquers, Fourth Art Series ley. Mac Hulgiti, l.arrv DaKcuh.trt. standing service" in the period from the D. Thompson tionary impact did Dick Hobson. H. R. Chamblee. T. named Professor B. I'nion Theological Seminary. His Davidson's dramatic organization. Robin Hinson, John Mavnard, ami I'M'' until MB during whicli he of what Christ Robertson, Presley, I'. a liason official to work with The fourth in a -cries of art Speed. and said ami its implications for H. Bob D. as topic for this opening address held its regular meeting last Wed- lames u.s of the detach- of St. exhibits for this year has been PMStVT ROTC the Davidson College -Indent to- 1'ilkenton, J. D. Stewart. R. M. the Danforh Foundation will be "The Problem of Drink." nesday night. The main order of Speed, who was a graduate arranged by Mr. I'hilip Mouse, head Jim ment here. Johnston, and G. Whitlock. Louis. Missouri, in selecting can- business consisted of making plans of Shadrs-('.iliala High School in day. VMI, for graduate fellowships in of the department of art. This team will meet didates Tuesday. November 4th. the Kail for the coming year. Birmingham! Ma., has an average \t present Col. Italian! is in the Three basic doctrine- will be ex- Wofiord. and college teaching. next play has with (irst plored on succeeding Sundays, !>e- VPI. Clemson. Services will continue with Dr. The date for the The exhibition deals life oi 2701 for his thref war- A imy Language School. Presidio Ridge Military Institute invites applica- giiminu Oak The Foundation Thompson talking on the theme: hern set anil i» December 5 and o. and civilization in ancient Venice. in Daviil-on. llr is active in the of Monterey, California, where lie .ii November 2: The hi- tions from college seniors and re- Magazine, it The Atonement, in shoulder to shoulder "What About Sex?" IIn production will probably lie Sponsoredby Life will YMCA, was mi Us ( alniut lor the oarnation. and They graduates who are preparing is preparing for an assignment as matches. will have two cent one of the following: "l.ahuriuini ba shown from November 1 to past yt ar. .mil is ay.mi on the The Resurrection. Discussions will contests with each of these to make college teaching their ca- Grove," "Yellow Jack," or possi November X in the lobby of Cham- a military attache to South Ameri- follow the lecture?. Wednesday. November 5th. the Fall Cabinet this year. He has been applicant be plan- 1 schools during they year. reer. The must building. 1 ca. The award has been forwarded The speaker for this will Services will conclude in chapel bly "Hasty Heart." Other produc- bers in ! president of tin' Philanthropic series The most important contest they ning to enter graduate school in arc planned for, next spring, Literary Society, to Ihe commandant of the language be Rev. Harold I). Hayward, with topic being Living tions The exhibition opens with a pan- and il associate will enter will be the North Caro- September of 195J for the first the "The including Shakespearean Cranks, school for presentation.