The Tea North Carolina State College’s Student Newspaper

Vol. XLV, No.50 Complete (UPI) Wire Service State College Station, Raleigh, N. C., Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1961 Offices in 19” Building .... y... m- .....

Marching Sergeants Students Convicted TArts’ Festival Slates PR Drill leam By Campus Code Board i To Perform Thurs. Varied Entertainment The Campus Code Board of accompanied by a letter to his the Judicial Department of parents explaining the matter This year a new concept in a As its contribution t6 the Fine to be performed include numbers ed appurtenances betray the North Carolina State College and a permanent record of the trick drill team has evolved at Arts Festival, the North Caro- by the American composers total lack of emotional discipline recently tried two cases involv- event in his personal school N. C. State College. This concept lina State College Band, under Clifton Williams, Robert Rus- and disorderly lives of those iiigViolations of the Campus files. has been realized in the “March- the direction of Donald B. Ad- sell Bennett, and Leroy Ander- who occupy it. Code. “Under the Campus Code A second case involved eight ing Sergeants", an eight man cock, will present its Annual son. one is bound by his responsibili- students who painted up a crack drill unit of the Pershing Winter Concert in the College 0 t O t They are bizzarc, eccentric, statue on the campus of U. N. C. Rifles. This unit is designed to lovable, wicked and strange peo- ty as a gentleman to conduct Union Ballroom at 8 p..m on The movie, “Les Enfants Ter— himself as such at all times, and These students were found guil- perform in areas of limited F1iday‘1Februa1-y 24). ple who are isolated by circum- further to see to it, insofar as ty and received a reprimand, space, such as a court. ribles, (The Strange Ones),” stances from the world. Creating possible, that his fellow students which consists of a letter to The “unit’s initial demonstration The eighty-five piece organi- will be shown Wednesday (Feb- a world of their own, they are do likewise.” their parents and recording in took’ place during halftime of zation will perform a varied ruary ’22) at 7:30 nd 9:16 p.m. scarcely aware of their friends One case involved a State the students’ files. Also they the State-Carolina basketball musical program ranging from in the College Umon Theatre. who are the only outsiders ad- student who was found guilty of were fined by the Chapel Hill...game, 18 January 1961. Their classical to modern compositions. The movie is about the private mitted to their lives. ungentlemanly behavior at the city court and paid the cost of appearance was so successful Composers represented include world of a brohter and sister State-Carolina basketball game. restoring the statue, which that invitations have been re- Dvorak, Franck, Mozart, and who share one room. Its secrets, Tragedy is inevitable when His actions proved especially em- amounted to approximately ceived from other schools for Respighi. Contemporary works treasures, memories, and clutter- emotions begin to spin a net of barrassing to students' dates as twenty dollars each. similar performances. strong gossamer, thin threads well as the male. students who As mature college students, For those who plan to attend about the brother and sister, were seated near him. The Board one must think before he acts. the State-Villanova game this “enfants terribles” of the story. Thursday night, a special half- ruled that his actions were not Oftentimes one rushes into doing i O t 0 exemplary of what a gentleman things without thinking of the time show will be presented by representative of 'N. C. seriousness of the consequences. the “Marching Sergeants." The unit will appear in the following Dr. Sidney Knowles, Jr., will State College should be. His One should strive to be a better speak at the North Carolina penalty is a probationary period gentleman and representative of order: A. E. Dumont, Command- er; A. F. VanNostrand, guidon State College Union Tuesday fiective through both summer N. C. State College. A student’s (February 28) at 8 p.m. school sessions of 1961. This is reputation as well as that of the bearer; and F. Moss, J. Kunkle, Oschool is at stake. R. Staton, T. Bumgarner, D. Moretz, D. Coon, J. Stevens, The topic of the talk will be intercollegiate W. Young, rifiemen. ‘The Captive Art: Literature in The members of the Pershing the 1930's”. Conference Set Rifles, realizing the extra amount of work and hours that Dr. Knowles is a member of this unit has put forth, are very the teaching stat! of the English . For State YMCA proud of them, and urge every- Department at North Carolina one to attend the game Thurs- State College. He has taught at The sixth annual Raleigh In- the college since 1956. day and give their support, not The State College Band which will give a concert on Friday tercollegiate Conference will be only to the basketball team, but held this Saturday and Sunday night in conjunction with the Fine Arts Festival. The Sym- The English professor receiv- also to the “Marching Ser- phonic band will launch a tour which will take them all over ed his B.A. and ILA. degrees at the State College YMCA. geants”. the state next week. Students from Meredith, Peace, . at the University of Virginia. ‘ St. Mary’s, Shaw, St. Augus- "He received his Ph. 1). degree at tine, and State will gather for the University of North Caro- ' this event. Frosh Diners’ Club lina. He taught for 3 years at Ohio University. The theme of the conference is the “Revolutionary Dimension John Ciardi, poet and educa— of Christianity”. Dr. Clarence Meets Second Time tor, will speak at the College Jordan, Director of Koinonia Persons desiring tape copies Farm in Americas, Georgia, will The second in a series of four of life and are concentrated of the Intercollegiate Choral Union on Monday (February 27) weekly meetings of the newly on the campus. Dr. Beers also be the guest speaker. Mo's. CALDWELL Festival held last Saturday at 8:16 p.m. organized Freshman Diners’ brought out that life in our re- evening are invited to contact The conference is an opportun- Club, sponsored by the N. C. spective hometowns might not WKNC Radio, Box 6748, State Few men in the world of con- ity for students of the six col- State College YMCA, was held have contained intellectual con- College or call TE 2-7861 dur- temporary letters pass John leges in Raleigh to come to- Tuesday night, Mrs. John Caldwell February 21, in flict to any great degree, and ing broadcast hours. The charge Ciardi's versatility. Poet, essay- gether regardless of their de- the North Parlor of the King that the sudden appearance of for a thirty minute tape will be nomination, creed, or race to Religious Center. ist, critic, editor, translater, edu- participate in a unique inter- (See Diners', page 4) $6.00, which includes cost of tape Wile 0i Chancellor The invocation was given by. and handling. cator, he has made his influence collegiate experience. felt in every part of the literary Burnette Blakely, freshman CU Planned Trip 1- t t t Dr. Jordan was born in Geor- Succumbs In Boston YMCA Council member, after scene. BS. in The State College Amateur gia and obtained his which the group enjoyed a coun- Radio Club (W4ATC) will Agriculture at the University of ~Mrs. Catherine Wadsworth try ham dinner prepared again Gets Response meet Mr. Ciardi has held fast to Georgia. He received his RD. Zeek Caldwell, wife of the Chan- this week by thet women of St. Thursday, February 23, at 7 :00 the idea that poetry is an acces- cellor of North Carolina State p.m. in Room 307 of the 1911 and Ph.D. from the Southern Paul’s Christian Church. sible art. He has said: “Poetry, Baptist Theological Seminary. College, died early today in a In Area Schools building. All members are urged Boston, Mass., nursing home. Following the meal, Lynn to attend the meeting. after all, is about life. Anyone After the Seminary, Dr. Jor- Spruill presented the following The Easter trip to Nassau is She was 41. The daughter of t O t O who is alive and conscious must dar went to the slums of Louis- topic for consideration: “The receiving much favorable re- have some information about it." ville, Kentucky where he did a university professor of French, State Students and His Personal sponse from the colleges in this The third in a series of Live she married Dr. John Tyler Sunday afternoon concerts will mission work for four years. Ethics. Should we follow a tradi- area. Girls from Woman’s Col- The talk by John CM is Seeing the needs of people as Caldwell in May, 1947, and he lege, Salem be presented by the CU Music tional pattern of personal con- College, and Peace sponsored by the Library he worked in the slums, Dr. Jor- became a college president al- duct or should we accept the College have requested reser- Committee on Sunday, February Cora- dan caught the vision of a new most immediately—being offered patterns of Wu vations. (See Campus. on pm 0 mittee Incorporated. venture in Christian life. This the presidency of Alabama Col- then introdu e the lege while honeymooning. speakers for Since there is limited space, was the beginning of Koinonia the evening who were Profes- the College Union Travel Com- Farm. As the wife of a rising college sors William N. Hicks, Depart- mittee would like for all inter- Koinonia Farm was establish-oa ministrator, she was a graci- ment Head of Philosophy and ested State College students to ed in 1942. It is an inter-racial, s hostess, charming entertain- Religion, and Dr. Burton F. make reservations as soon as communal venture in which0er and mother of their four Beers, Assistant Professor of possible. there is a concerted effort to un- children. History. Reverend Tom John- Reservations may be made in derstand the meaning of Chris- Her husband, in 1951, became ston again served as coordinator the College Union Activities 0f- .- tian vocation. It has not been president of the University of for the discussion. l fice before February 28. a popular undertaking among Arkansas and served there for In his opening remarks, Dr. The trip will be held from its neighbors. Bombings, shot- eight years. He was named Beers divided the “traditional March 30 until April '4. The gun blasts, and general opposi- Chancellor of N. C. State in pattern of conduct” into the group will leave Raleigh by tion have marked its life. About 1959. The chancellor is the top social and intellectual realms. In chartered bus to West Palm these experiences Dr. Jordan administrative ofi'icer of each the social realm he placed such each, where the group will has written several books. unit of the Greater University things as the way one wears his board a plane for an hour’s The program begins with reg- of North Carolina. hair and attitudes toward sex flight to Nassau. istration in the YMCA at two Mrs. Caldwell’s death follow- and drinking. He pointed out While in Nassau, the group o’clock Saturday. It concludes ed a lengthy illness. She was that the college freshman had will stay at the luxurious Mon- with worship Sunday morning. confined at the Christian Science now reached the age at which he tagu Beach Hotel. The group The cost of registration is . $1, Sanatorium at Chestnut Hills, must choose for himself in these will leave Nassau by plane for . Dr. Sy-ney Knowles of ' and those interested may leave .Mass. matters. He said that these prob- West Palm Beach and then con- ment will give a lecture their names at the YMCA. (See Mrs. Caldwell. MI. 4) ;lems are present in all phases :tinue by bus to Raleigh. ‘ the 1930's” on Tuesday, F .r nu "Hen-menu 'mnl’fl CU‘TheatIe * Committee m stare ts From The Editor Cour.“ HA5 IEEN Fifi Provides fine Service Theatre management and pro- well as management. . duction are included in the Col- Each Spring, the Theatre lege Union} Theatre Committee Committee selects and produces 1 program which is designed for a three-act play. Here is another On behalf of the student body at State College and students interested in actively opportunity for actng, backstage hmnrurechmmcum we would like to extend our participating in drama and also work, and management. thy at this time to our Chancellor, Dr. John Cald- for those only wishing to be For students interested in spectators. _ dramatics only as a spectator, and his children upon the death of his wife, and There are a series of events the Theatre Committee presents Jflair mother, Mrs. Catherine Zeek Caldwell. which will attract the attention both professional and amateur of students interested in pro- groups. In November, La Petite duction. In September a thea- Dramatique from Graham Me- tre workshop was established to morial Union in Chapel Hill In 7% 4% provide a work situation for presented “Solid Gold Cadillac. those who had been exposed to The committee has also arrang- or had had experience in drama ed for at least two hundred Tomorrow night, there will be a very important ii1- while attending high school, and students to see four of the Rs- n vestigations hearing on delayed rush. Members of the also to provide a learning situa- leigh Little Theatre’s produc- will meet to discuss tion for those interested in learn- tions. Players, Inc., the longest- IFCand the Student GOVernment ing more about theatre produc- running national classical rep- 1"."‘‘4a,1;:.~_;‘--;< the good and bad points of the second semester rush tion. In addition to reading, act- ertory company in the United for the fraternities. We understand that the main reason ing, and play selection, demon- States in the 20th Century, will for. this diacussion is the grades that were made by strations and practical work present. “The Merchant of Ven- ..‘_:.‘;_svwkusha‘:-”3:1 sessions were planned in light- ice” in March. This company is fraternity pledges last semester. . ing, make-up, and set construc- composed of graduates of the e‘_. -.,,1;-1.Y‘“/.1 At the present the delayed rush would strike the fra- tion. Speech and Drama Department ternities with a severe blow. Many of the fraternities The Theatre Committee has of the Catholic University of ."r ' r just cast “The Luck Piece,” 9. America. In April the Cleveland ".39.1"."c,. are below the membership that will be required to move one-act play which will be pre- ‘Play House will present “Dr. on fraternity row. We are confident that this proposal sented in the Carolina Dramatic Faustus.” This group is touring will. be held up for the present. Many fraternities on Association competition which under the auspices of a Ford will be held in Chapel Hill in Foundation grant. This is the campus are going to be required. to have a big rushes the Early Spring. perfect opportunity to ‘see and neth fall‘to meet these requirements. During the annual One-Act quality theatre.- Letters To The Editor Second semester rush, or delayed rush,- has some good .Play Festival which is held in , The College Union Theatre To The Editor of conduct of this school in order. conjunction with the Fine Arts Committee program is planned points. In the next five years this type of rush will the Technician: Whether a student who has had Festival, colleges throughout for and by the students. All probably prevail at State. In time, we are sure that the apart in such an incident re- North Carolina will present students are encouraged to par- ticipate actively in the commit- Student Government has a right to‘ incident like the one, of which mains in school or gets dismis- plays. There are many oppor- We feel that the you are to read, will occur again. sed from school depends on tunities to work 'actively with tee work and give their sugges-~ make this proposal to the IFC, but the IFC is going to But we are-presenting this let- what the board’s verdict is. Stu- sets, lighting, and make-up as tions for programs. have to table this motion untilthe fraternitiesare fully ter to you for publication, in dents have been kicked out of established at their new residences. hopes that it will help our'fel- school for similar incidents, and low students avOid the mistake it is only fortunate that we were Ramboling Round" We can not account for the low grades that were that we made and other similar not. We realize the mistake that ' ‘ By Ann Smith the grant that registration made by the new fraternity men last fall. There are incidents. This incident took we made, and also realize that would be impossible. The appli- I when you have low averages, and there are years place purely out of jest and it could lead to worse thin s I am finally sitting down at to the board years school spirit. What we attempt- We sincerely hope that Sta the battered, old typewrite to cation went back when the averages are high. This year just happened write the first of this series of for reconsideration, but was ed to do (we say attempted be- students will heed our words refused again. A short-term loan tobe the former. cause that’s about what it and avoid this ungentlemanly columns for the Technician. was applied for next and the ,1, amounted to) was paint “Silent conduct.‘ It’s a serious matter, After“ two weeks of inactivity, same answer was given. Finally Will the fraternities at State have delayed rush some Sam” at Carolina. But paying and we would like to emphasize I have decided to get to work. in the next few years? We feel that the answer to this after missing a complete week fines, court costs, and having a this by our experience. We, as I have found out by experi- of classes, the student with the guestiOn would have to be yes. ..but for the present . .'. court record is no laughing mat- freshmen, realized our mistake ence that Holladay Hall is as aid of friends, managed to pay ter. Money is hard to come by only too late. bad, if not worse, than any the tuition and fees and register. and besides it would be of more Seven State Freshmen other body that comes into The administration expects the use to us on our campus than To The Editor of power. It is said by the ad- student body to believe that fi- it would be paying some police- the Technician: ministration, that financial nancial aid is given according man’s salary at Carolina, Duke, _ At the end of last semester a aid is to be offered to students to need—BULL! 4W 4W or any other school for that mat- great- deal of disharmony exist- who really need it and have a ter. Appearing before the Cam- ed between Holladay Hall and satisfactory average. Why.is it I had a few friends over S‘at- The Gene Inman Fund is growing as each day passes. pus Code Board is no laughing the student body in relation to then that a certain student ap- urday night for bridge. The matter either. This board is re- the fee payment plan for the plied for argrant-‘in-aid and was Over $500 dollars has been sent into the Technician of- game started a little after mid- sponsible for the School’s cen- comming registration. This was refused twice. It was explained night and the chianti was warm. fices alone. The $750 figure that was printed in Mon- duCt and it has a lot to handle. realized by your Student Gov- to the financial-aid committee Around 2 a..m everything was day’s edition was a mistake. The total amount that has But the board does a great job, ernment and after a great deal that unless this student received .forgotten except the cards and job, of keeping the of negotiating on both sides a. been collected by all organizations is currently ap- a tremendous .the emptying bottle. Even “compromise was reached at the our business manager, Mr. though my partner and I lost proaching $3000. The fund has not stopped. Anyone or ME Professor last minute. Vann, and his staff for a “job by a little over two thousand any organization is urged to contribute to this worthy Now that it is all over and well done” in handling this sit- Attends Meeting nation. points, the morning was rather cause. everyone has caught their enjoyable. R. B. Knight, professor of breath, I would like to thank Peter N. Pund —JB ‘ mechanical engineering atNorth Holladay Hall and especially Senatoriq-Ag School (See RAMBOLING ROUND. page i) Carolina_ State College, is par- ' e ) ticipating on the program of the tenth annual , Industrial Ventila- DOING IT THE HAR__I_) WAY 1,1,“, ' The Technician tion Conference at Michigan State University at East Lans- (GE7'TING RID OFDANDRUFF. THAT IS!) Wednesday, February 22, I961 ing, Michigan, this week. The conference, sponsored by the Michigan... Board .. of Health Editor ...... Jay Brame and Michigan State, began Mon- Ian-ting Editor ...... Mike Lea day morning (February 20) at News Editor...... Bill Jackson the Kellogg Center located on the university campus. Fraternity Editor ...... Ed Puckhaber Professor Knight, whose spec- Copy Editor ...... JohnWurlee ialty is in the area of heating Sports Editor ...... Earl Mitchelle and air conditioning, will pre- Associate Sports Editor ...... Richie Williamson sent one of a series of lectures Sta! Writers ...... Parks Cobb, Allen Lennon scheduled throughout the con- Columns- ...... Ann Smith ference program. Photography ...... 7'...... Clyde Hoey. A similar conference will be ‘ ...... Richard Croom held at North Carolina State Cartoonist ...... College March 20-23 for indus- Business Stat trial representatives from Business Manager ...... Richard Culp throughout the eastern part of the country. Professor Knight easier 3-minute way formenial-FITCH .1191..1' Mfion Manager ...... ,» ...... *. . .DOug Angel is chairman of the industrial AdvertisingStafl'W ...... , ..... Jeragles Men. get rid of embarrassin dandruff - - 'fly9. ventilation conference which FITCH! conducted by State Col- In just 3 minutes (0:: rubbing, this,ifmignimt 1,11. ”wanted for National Advertising by NATIONAL ADVER- will be nnnng),every trace of dandruff, grime, gummy old hair a-..- . TISING SERVICE, INC., Collage Publishers. Representative, 18 lege’s Department of Mechani- tonic goes right down the drain! Your hair looks 1M1,.v1.. cal Engineering and Extension hand- '3 wastes;wagon ..wH EutthreshNewYorhN somer, healthier. Your scalp '0 Division in cooperation with the tingles, feels so refreshed. Use North Carolina State Board of :glfgpggidrufl' Remover “I beau-d eh. m. February 19, 1020. at the Post cities at, Health, the Triangle Chapter of FITCH Publishedevory an.“‘' nderthoastoflarchlflO. Plant Engineers, and the col- Lgaoma mau's -"\.‘1“2:5é. MhtbestudsutsofNortbCarelinaState positive 11mm?!" 2:123! " “up“.kberiptionrstehufio lege’s Industrial Experimental Keep your hair and scalp * Program. SHAMPOO really clean, dandruff-free! Ramboling Round we ’rscnmclan Febraery 22,1951 (Continued from page 2) ntramura I g Playoffs As most of the students know by now, the annual Fine ones AND our: Tors, Arts Festival is now in progress at the College Union. If you In Basketball On Tap have missed any of the spec- IN Acc scorme RACE tacular programs scheduled By Richie Williamson In the open legaue, five out of LCA will meet either KA or GREENSBORO, N. C., FEB. w'0 scoring and”. Associate Sports Editor the 14 spots have been claimed. SAE in the first round, depend- you have really missed some- accuracy, but the Tarps The favorite in the dorm ing on which team wins the toss thing. The Intercollegiate Vocal 22 (UPI)—Five Atlantic Coast The Arst round of playotl closely challenged in a?“ action will be Bragaw South, of the coin for the best posi- group that sang in the Coliseum Conference teams are now scor- sive department by North race for all three intramural who completed their regular sea- tion. SPE plays the other team Saturday night, the performan- ing points at a rate higher than line. The Tar M01 11:"; “.1 basketball leagues will get- un- son with a clean record when in the coin toss. The other first ces by Cilli Wang on Friday any other league team has pro- up an average Dick Culler’s 18 points led them round game matches Sigma night, the Detroit Symphony on derway on Monday night at the Thursday night, the Duke Sym- duced since 1957, with Wake points a game to w to a 46-36 victory over WG4. Chi, the defending champion, 64.7. Frank Thompson gym. The in- Rated to give Bragaw the most against PKA. phonic Band on Sunday after- Forest and Duke still loading the tramural department said that trouble will be Tucker #2 and All of the positions for the noon, and the Modern Dance way just across the 80- MarylandtopstreeW” " the tournament games would be Bagwell. Bagwell finished up playoffs in the open league have group on Sunday night were all barrier. curacy at 78.6 per cent. Neath worth going out in the rain to Carolina State is no. 1 in tea. ‘ ,spread over a two-week period the season with an impressive not been decided yet as they still The Deacons are hitting at the 61-33 win over Becton. Tom have a game this week. How- see. This week“ more events will rebounding with 50.8 a game to with the finals slated around Hirons with 21 and Jim Blake ever, of the teams that are as- be taking place and it will be rate of 81.0 points a game. Duke North Carolina’s 50.7. The TI? , March 1. Six teams have already with 16 lead the scoring. Tucker sured of berths, the T. Birds really worth the time and effort is right" rehind with an offensive Heels own the best average ”mar- qualified for the dormitory play- #2 sufiered its first loss of the appear to be a strong contender to attend. average of 80.3 and both have a gin over the opposition, 11.4 ol's, and eight teams from the season to last year’s champion as they have not lost a game in perfectly good‘ explanation for points a game to We 9.5. their section. The Broncos have fraternities have clinched berths. Watauga by a slim 46-44 mar- Bowling Notes scoring so well. In the individual‘ race, mull» ;a8in not seen defeat, while once time,- ACC service bureau figural beaten A. I. Grads and Pulling The Blue Devils and Deacons Watauga can also be counted .Most of theqteam's reach the. are both hitting their shots from show of Wake ‘ in the running after a very slow 5 look like strong contenders. of the season in Forest as the leader with all Iickel Sales lag; With the fourteen teams compet-

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THE TECHNICIAN “M122, 1961 Diners’ Club Airs Problems (Conn-Ind (re-I rm 1) right to chem between the Reverend Johnston as modern. new thoughts and ideas might traditional and the new. He con- tor. The matters of drinking and jar the “home-grown” sensibili- CHIPMUNKSI . tended that one can never really sex were brought up and dis—- ties' of the average student. In escape from the traditional pat-cussed by the group, with sev- summary he said that changing terns of the home and that he eral viewpoints beingaIred times are' bringing traditions should not try to do so complete- those present. The consensus constantly under fire,” and that ly in most cases. He pointed out was that the individual must ex- the student should acquire that although the campus/is plore for himself these problems 1 knowledge of the past in order concerned with the intellectual and find a personal solution,l to determine for himself the to a greater extent, there is no using both new and traditional value of the traditional ideas. real break between the campus ideas. Dr. Hicks then refuted the and the rest of the society. In The third meeting of the series idea that the student has the support of this idea he asked the will be held next Tuesday eve- "following questions: “What good ning and will explore “The deeds do we do on campus that State Student and His Ultimate Mrs. Caldwell are not _ done at home? What Values. Professor Herbert G. I «rt-Mugs to those“! ‘us who like to hear music, not the rabid in the future or. ” This char- (Continued from page 1) sins do we commit here that are Eldridge, Jr and Dr. Howard G. 4 -h‘ the intestinal . 'tude to rantings of a character who acter is as much a member of She was the daughter of Dr. not committed in the smallest Miller will be featured at this " m in this line' tution. I can’t seem to quit giving the the faculty as Castro is a camp- and Mrs. Charles F. Zeek of St. town ?” He also stated that al- session. w He you'll have a fine semes- time and temperature. fire girl. Petersburg, Fla., and her father though the campus has its own e, 1 0 0 i t t was a retired professor on the set of academic values, the over- all values of life still apply. In O O O t I noticed a letter to the editor The column in this noble rag faculty at Vanderbilt University. of this noble rag (or was it a known as the Cat’s Meow has She ‘was born in Dallas, Tex., answer to the question, he said A 7 I listened in on a meeting the report) about lessened hostility A come up with some good ideas, and attended Southern Methodist that we can not escape follow- 1 its! day and heard our hon- to the Clique Unanimous, and but his latest is somewhat late. and Vanderbilt Universities. ing both the traditional patterns has leader, little Bobby Cooke, was amazed. We’ve never had Mr. Cat, I am enrolled1n a curr- She met her husband when he we have learned and the campus h his composure. Sure, Bob, anything against the CU, we, iculum with just such courses was an instructor and later as- patterns, but we should have the. ,‘n f «filial spirit is great, but it the Student Opposition AND as you have proposed. Some of sistant professor and associate courage to do neither slavishly. i “daun‘t get the job done. Free Thinking Party, just can’t the courses which I am now professor at Vanderbilt. He wondered if the real question t O 0 0 seem ‘to under stand why some .taking: (Note: the department The funeral for Mrs. Caldwell here is not “How bad can we be Those fools at WKNC are of- the people down there don’t abbreviation is FE here instead will be held Thursday, 11 am. and still be good I" £1 at it. Why don’t they get like the students. I mean after of PHENG) . . . FE- 301 In- in the Brown-Wynn Funeral A vigorous discussion of these ‘ idea that the students want all, we pay their salaries. troduction to the Calculus of Home. remarks was then held with to hear more music and less 0 i O class cutting, FE 451 Advanced The family of Mrs. Caldwell ‘h‘k? I listened to them last A funny recollection . . . H Poker playing, FE 432 Cheat- has established a memorial fund Tuesday afternoon and the an- distinctly remember one of the ing Vending Machines For Fun for foreign students in her mem- Charge It q— Nothing Down1 ‘ nouncer sounded like a fugitive flunkies at the CU saying: ory and has requested that no Terms to Fit Your Budget THE FINEST .-''.I,1.-.-..,- and Profit, and other such cour- from one of these trash stations and I AM a member of the ses. flowers be sent. Anyone wishing IN . . . you know . . . real “top faculty of this school and you 1! lIl 0 to contribute to this memorial WM. DANIEL'S forty” type. We, the listeners, will treat me with more respect An announcement: Sigma Up- fund should give their contribu- CAMERA SHOP‘ DIAMOND g, .silon Alpha, National Dishon— tion to Mrs. , Helen Ohmer, ‘wami-N.h-Lmat»r.,-..-... -}“a?"V‘“-3,.-.‘21-151.-. orary Fraternity, will have an Room “A" Holladay Hall. 22 w. 1' "H s" A. ENGAGEMENT ff; Campus Crier open meeting in room 307 Holla- RINGS day hall on Wednesday, Febru- (Continued from pm I) The movie for this Weekend ary 29, at 7:00 p.m. All interest- Tuxedo for Sale FOR THE "51' ’26, at 2:00 p.m. in the Union is CAROUSEL starring Gordon ed persons are invited .to attend. IN SPORTING GOODS Ballroom. MacRae, Shirely Jones, Cam- For those of you who don’t Coat Size: 42 This show will discuss Ameri- eron Mitchell, Barbara Ruick, know about SUA, sometimes Guns, Fishing Tackle, Claramae Turner, Robert Toun- Shirt Size: 16".:14" ‘ can folk music historically and called the “shove its”, this will Bicycles and Hobbies chronologically. seville, Gene Lockhart. The be an eye opener. Just ask any o a I Is story is of a swaggering carni- old brother about our authentic Less than I year old Bicycles Repair There will be a very impor- val barker who mistreats the Roman orgy in the Coliseum, Price: $50.00 and Accessories tant business meeting Of . the shy cotton-mill girl he marries. where we threw Christians Phone: TE 33580—Night Y.D.C. Wednesday night in the He loves her in his way and (Baptists . . Girls from Mere- HILL'S INC. I College Union at 8:00 p.m. dies trying to provide proper dith to be exact) to the lions TE 46421—Day "Since this is the first meeting care for their coming baby by (actually disguised brothers), 1120 North Ilvd. or of the semester, all members hi-jacking a payroll. and you will see his blood shot Bob Kennedy U. S. I North should be present. # l t It . eyes glaze in remembrance. 0 O 0 0 The North Carolina State Col- The movie “Les Enfants Ter- lege Union extends an invita- ribles_ (The Strange Ones) ,” tion to all State College students Fashion Values for 'will be shown Wednesday (Feb- to attend the events scheduled ruary in the College Union‘ in the annual Fine Arts Festi- Spring-Time Wear Theatre. 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