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! ·.'',, .. ·TODAY INSIDE TODAY EDITORIALLY on i OVERSEA'S * *DINING linvnn ... who has .,' CO(JRSES· meeting '.•. A MAJOR. is out of HONOR COUNCIL blame lies DOMO. * Certainly, stoop to uncalled for ... VOLUME LVII Wake Forest University, Winston-salem, North Carollna, Friday, May 3, 19'/4 to see how No. 28 be in enough to •de~nCEid in last · a ·~ Four Penalized Jazz and Bluegrass : For. Plagarism Arlo Guthrie to Perform . Four students were found counts of plagarism, according to : guilty on plag~rism charges by HC chairman Tommy Wagoner. ·. the Honor Council this week. Last semester two out of six Arlo Guthrie's appearance in Grove in 1972. the day of the race. There will be cases involved plagarism, as Wait Chapel at 8:15p.m. Sunday Other performers include one winner, who will receive a The most seve_re penalty given compared to zero out of seven for night will highlight Wake Ralph Snow, Wake Forest's surprise prize. .was a recommended F in the the school year 1972-73 . Forest's first annual "Academia Awards," to be ) · . course, a. rewriting of the Wagoner said that a possible SPRING FEST this weekend. The evening security guard. Ralph held Saturday night in the new DAY . · assignemnt, the writing of a festival is being jointly sponsored and his group will be making dorm lounge, promises a change · letter to the author of the explanation for the rise in charges brought to the council is by the CU, WRC, MRC, IFC, and their debut at the festival. The of pace in the weekend of musical . plagarized material, the writing the music department. Windy Mountain Boys, featuring entertainment. Sixteen .-. of a letter to the student's high that teachers who pave dealt with plagarism problems personally The Sunday night concert will law professor and award-winning professors have been elected - .; school informing proper officials be Guthrie's first appearance in dobro player Jim Sizemore, will seriously - to r.eceive awards for of the situation under the !n t.he past are "now turning them m to us because we're showing North Carolina. Guthrie, a 27- be returning to the festival this their excellence in teaching. ;: reasoning the student wasn't ·some action." year-old folk musician from year. These Academia Awards will be •:·~ taught correctly, three meetings Coney Island, New York, is Wake Forest's own Beer presented - not so seriously - at a ·· witl1 two different professors, and Wagoner warned that with famous for his appearances at Drinking Biologists will be buffet dinner. Several students · · probation until the end of next term papers coming up, "people the 1967 Newport Folk Festival making their first Bluegrass will also be flattered by special fall~ cannot get away with plagarism and Woodstock, where his per festival appearance after several awards. ;: like they think they can. formances of "Alice's well-received performances in The evening begins at 6 p.m. .. Two of the cases · received Tear.hers are not as ignorant as Restaurant" and "Coming Into the coffeehouse. The mean with a social hour on the lawn (:. recommended F's for the course, students think." He said that Los Agneles" highlighted the harmonica of Ralph Amen leads between Babcock and the new \ i while the fourth received only a this illustrious gorup, which also professors know student festivals. Admission will be $3.50 dorms. Following dinner and ARLO GUTHRIE !r., ·.·: recommended F on the paper. capabilities as well as the sources , with WFU I.D. and $5.00 for the includes Ray Kuhn, John Hale, awards, the diners will move to the students use. general public. Jim Matthews, and Jim Riggs. the new dorm patio for a band A jazz ensemble concert in :. Two more cases involving bad The second annual Bluegrass "Gone With the Wind" will be party. Alton Warren and his band Wait Chapel will also be held S debts were dropped when the Another HC member said that Festival will open the shown Friday night at 8:00 in will set up beside the fountain to Saturday night, at B. The Wake ·::. accused paid. a few professors in particular are SPRING REST in Magnolia Court DeTamble. The David 0. provide music at a pace suitable Forest Jazz Band along with · Seven out of the ten HC cases. watching student papers very Round the Maypole from 2 to 8 p.m. today. No ad· Selznick classic, with its to evervone. outstanding high school bands l. .::· tried this semester have been on closely. mission will be charged and memorable recreations of the Old The affair should gain some will present an evening of music plenty of sitting space. is South, the burning of Atlanta, and dignity from semi-formal attire and entertainment. No admission 1 All14 HC cases that have been .Four BSU members participate in May Day festivities on the attic of available. The festival will reconstruction, stars Clark and the presence of invited will be charged. !: ;;Hearing tried thus far U>Js year have been the library. Decorating the Maypole and churning ice cream feautre The Bluegrass Gable, Vivian Leigh, and Olivia guests, including Dr. and Mrs. Guthrie's concert will close found guilty. The least severe headlined the day's events. Photo bv H. Jones Experience, the winners at Union de Haviland. · James Ralph Scales and others in SPRINGFEST. He has made six D . sentence given on a .plagarism · the administration. albums for Reprise Records, ! .. d charge was a recommended F on 1 SPRINGFEST continues This program may become an including "Alice's Restaurant;" ·:rostpone the paper, probation to the end of Saturday with the MRC Raft annual event, according to its "Running Down the Road," the semester, and an entry on the SJB Elects Co-Chairmen · Race on the Yadkin River. organizers, which include WRC ''Hobo's Lullaby," and "Last of r' By DAVID ELLIOTI student's permanent record. Formerly held only in the fall, the officials for Babcock and new the Brooklyn ·Cowboys." I Managing Editor The maximum possible penalty raft race has been expanded to a dorm and Brenda Hassell, is suspension from the university. By STEVE DUIN .Williams and Podlofsky were Williams urged that as many bi-annual event. The raft race assistant dean of women. A hearing concerning the Assistant Editor appointed following - this people as possible run in the will be held from noon until 4 Seventy-five couple tickets Cheerleaders February 12 mugging of a Wake procedure. upcoming judicial Board elec p.m., running from the bridge went on sale for Academia Forest student, Mark Samsen, Auto Fines Bob Williams and Ira As co-chairman of SJB, which tions. "The elections are May 14 over Route 67 to the bridge on Awards, priced at $3.75. First Cheerleading tryouts have was postponed for the fifth time Podlofsky were elected co- has jurisdiction over anything and the deadline (for petitions) is Route 421. priority in sales went to residents been postponed until Monday and Wednesday in Forsyth District chairmen of the Student Judicial regarding social misconduct, May 7," he said. "I'd like to see All rafts must be registered of the donns involved, but a few Tuesday. A preliminary cut will Court. Board for the 1974-75 academic Williams said, "I will be serving · some competition. It's a job and "homemade" to win. tickets may be available to other be Monday, at which time the Samsen was pushed down and All students must pay out- year in elections held Tuesday. in a guiding capacity, especially where you can do some good. Registration sheets are available caller will be chosen. Final standing traffic fines before they The two rising seniors will serve in the beginning to acclimate new students. The cost of the buffet selections will be made Tuesday. robbed of his wallet after leaving can graduate, transfer, or in a non-voting capacity. members on the board." Instead of griping, you can get at the information desk. Two and the entertainment' is being the library at 12:30 a.m. on involved." kegs of beer will be available on . subsidized by WRC. Tryouts will be held at 4 p.m. both register for next year. If more . Williams, a history major from . Podlofsky, a psychology major days in the varsity gym. February 12. Briggs David Miles, than fourteen days elapse before Atlantic City, New Jersey, and a from Bayshore, New York, and a Jr., 18, and Ernest Brian Brooks, · a fine is paid the automobile is member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, · member of Delta Kappa Epsllon, 18, both of Winston.Salem, ·were sRoubbjectU to t~w-da-~~-. Ch!ef said that as the constitution added that the chairman's main iJ charged with robbery in the case. ert ea o mversJty stands, the SJB appoints two responsibility "will be-acting as a i Miles is the son of Briggs David ~son, Pit Begins New Board Meal Plan ll Miles, Republican candidate for pollee, sa1d that some ca~s .h~~. _people from the pr.e'(J.wj!S _year's _go-~e~n ~~r~be boa~d and the: ' ·' ~ . ~; sheriff. · . been towed already. board to serve as co-cha~en.. ,,~;deans·:.~ aeclding which. cases · -The Pit will offer a new board ~l·:... The defense lawyers have · · ·· shouid·bl! prosecuted and making plan to 200 students on a first asked that the sentence be sure they are prosecuted in the <'ome, ·first serve basis next year, reduced from robbery - a felony - E C Of£ers COurses right amount of time. Basically, according to Douglas McCallie, to aggravated assault - a . I'm just acting as an agent for the director of dining services.