COURT REQUESTS 'CAT NINE NEW POWER HOSTS PFEIFFER (See Page Two) 3to (See Page Three) TheUmiifrsmtttmand Editorial of News Voice Davidson College ~ COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, VOL.L DAVIDSON N. C. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1962 NUMBER TWENTY March 26-27 Reinstated Dillard, Book-of-the-Year Date David Bill Hagen March 26-27 has been reset as the date for the Book- of-the-Year program, when Dr. John C. Bennett will present his book Christianity and Communism Today. Compete The College Union is selling paperback copies of the new For Editor's Chair $1.25. edition at The Publications Board Bennett arrives on campus Lowry Reid announced that the has announced David Dil- Monday, March 27 and will be date has been moved back be- lard and Bill Hagen as its theguest of honor at a banquet cause of Bennett's schedule Debaters nominees for editor of THE at the Union. At 8 p.m. Bennett conflict. The 1962 edition of DAVIDSONIAN for 1962-63. will speak in Chambers Audi- Christianity and Communism Place 4th The candidates' platforms Dillard Asks Support Hagen: Student Views torium, where a panel will dis- Today was published early this appear elsewhere on this cuss the book after Bennett's month and is a revision of Ben- At Contest page. presentation. nett's widely acclaimed Chris- Dillard, major, ' a French hat tianity and Communism. With eight win* and six de- beensecretary of Eumenean Lit- For New Objectivity Tuesday will visit Must Gain On Bennett Sidney feats, vanity team1 Influence Reid also named the debate speak erary Society, is in the Male several classes and will tied for fourth place in a field1 is a C. R. Harding assembly. He with Chorua and Iwant New Objectivity in THE DAVIDSONIAN— a Under my editorship, THE In will talk of 12 teams at the 29th annual1 Scholar. He was editor of his fairness, DAVTOSONIAN would students at a coffee hour after ' new a new honesty in approaching complex continue to attempt to stimulate student South AtlanticForensic Tourna- high school newspaper and as anniversary interest and LenoirRhyne College' "issues." Thefiftieth year seems a goodtime opinion in local, national, and affairs ment at a freshman and sophomore was for a return to conscious integrity wall, international A Book-of the Year Chairman weekend. in our student journa- ivy-covered as it may be, must not be allowed to last a news and feature reporter for lism. developbetween The (quad,composed of Bill THE DAVIDSONIAN. the academic and the rest of the world Admittedly Brown, Harry Daniel, Skip An English major. Hagcn is it is human nature News articles, the interpretive college paper get Joint Set Jones, Bob Llewellyn, Tom presently a managing editor of for a to car study, and must Concert away editorials have Poston and Doug Wilkeraon, the campus newspaper. He has rn-il with its pet peeves both quality and appeal blind for the defeated Navy, Duke, Canon- previously served as assign- to become U> the import paper to have any MondayNight ance of existing public "voice" to For Newman and High Point once ments editor and was on the opinion and for the campus. to be exclusively con<-orne tration, and personal integrity. win. There will also be a med of hospitality. Final selection kc.rson will participate in the the question of nominating ami I want to get "editorialii- One broad but concrete selections by Hasler, a Jewisn of the. panel will be announced Smokey Mountain Forensic voting procedures for publica- ing" out of the news stories. measure I would continually chant arranged by Chajes, and next week, but Reid hopes to tournament at Maryville College tions heads. The problem amx This is a basic rule— of any strive for, as editor, would be two choruses from Randall! have "three or four people fair- in Maryville, Tennessee March when some students attempts! honest journalism present putting more individual re- Thompson's The Testament of ly well known and outspokenon 2324 to place a third candidate in facts as facts even if they do sponsibility in the hands of Freedom." the problem of Communism." Brown, Jones. Llewellyn, and nomination for thr now>p;i|xT not reinforce what's on the the students. An increased Poston, varsity debaters, have post. editorial page. If THE DAV. role for student opinion and been issued bids to Tau Kappa Previously, the Publication^ IDSONIAN is to be more than influence on campus will be Alpha. Honorary Forensic So- lloard. which is constitutional!;, a one-sided piece of yellow one of the most important ciety.The four have participated empowered to determine .ill pressmanship it cannot ignore ways to break the "apathy Renovate in at Wake Forest, editorship*, had the majority or minority The IFC? tournaments nominations for — barritr." AppalachianState TeachersCol- considered the individual in voices of dissent on campus In this respect. I would Ik> lege, Duke and Lcnoir-Rhyne. question and declined to place must move back wholeheartedly Iwhiiul any ef- Monday Initiation will take place at him before the student body as the editorial page, forts of the Student Council to Vote banquet in early May Slated an annual approves a nominee.The board Eitorialiiing represent student views more want to reinstate a week to A semi-formal dance will lead off the SpringFrolics and will be headed by Dr. Joe or rejects nominations for the effectively to the administra- Wetherby of the Duke Univer various publications' editors week column on the editorial tion. activities Friday night, April 27. Final contracting of page- -preferably by If the caliber of student sity English department. Weth- discussion of the qualifica students entering entertainers for the final dance weekend of the year has after not — concerned Davidson is continually erby is the Regional Governor of on the staff going up, not yet been completed. tion> the individuals. with continuing Isee no reason for of TKA. the debate on not increasing "The IFC is not knuckling IFC judicial action to the Fra- COUNCIL DEBATES social, economic, and political the influence of ternity in With this initiation, the now debating \ both the under to criticism of the in- Liaison Officer the The council is (differences Give the space one CANDIDATES FOR editor, ' individual and the Davidson chapter becom« DAVIDSONIAN Bill H«g«n and group in deciding policies formal Midwinters dance," IFC administration. will the constitutional issues involv ,week to "conservative," David Dillard, those officially reactivated a Hm ditcusi their rupective platforms for the coming» relating directly president Bob Waugh said to- IFC SOON after ed in response to a request to ,next to a "liberal," and finally par. to the student NEWSLETTER three years of paper exist- candidates, body. day. "The figure at the semi- allow write-in which ,to a moderate who might agree newsletter will be ence. Requirement* for Initia- previously been illegal Although it would be impos- formal Friday night dance of An IFC have withv neither viewpoint or with published around April 14. tion include three semesters body ap- sible to predict what my Spring Frolics will be an oppor- When the student particularsf of both. HONOR COURT COMPLETE stand tunity to present the new IFC Johnny Rogers will edit the of inter-collegiate debate and proved a new constitution last wouldbe on problems arising in and fraternity sweethearts." newsletter, copies Iwhich will a class standing in the upper year, it gave the Publications to resurrect the feature the future, Ican say that Iwill be sent tomembersof the Board 35 per cent. Board its own constitution, asKwants y from the janitor's closet try to the utmost to examine IFC WILL VOTE of Trustees, the faculty, the ad- TKA has 100 chapters it also did the YMCA. Both anda mud.There are other equal- ToddNamedAnnualEditor; each situation and its attend- The 12 IFC fraternity repre- ministration, and each of the throughout the nation. Twenty- groups were to have sole de 1; important personalities and ant circumstances objectively sentativeswill voteinnext Mon- alumni. The newsletter will in- one belong in the southern re- termination of nominations in p nomena on campus and com and intelligently Certain speci- day night's meeting on the re- clude a statement by each fra- gion, among them Duke, Ala- their areas. »M|ii to it. Notice the visits last fic proposals I will support, visions to the IFC constitution ternity covering some phase of bama, Mississippi. Tennessee, All editorialnominationsmust weekw of John Wotlinger, chair-1Nichols though,— are; Board, n the 1 Lead I. an increasing during approval Will year. YMCA discussed by Waugh in assembly its activities the William and Mary. L.S.U.. Mia- have the of the men of American commit- use of the page last Monday morning. A V« Approximately 5,000 copies will mi. Florida, Florida State and whichis composed of the editors teet< on Fulbright grants for Junior Hal Todd was elected editor of the 1963 second as a sounding majority of the representatives,be published. Birmingham Southern. (Continued On Pas* Four) studysi abroad, and of JeanLan- Quips body board for student opinion and and Cranks in student voting today. Honor as a source can effect the changes, whose glais, the internationally influ- 1 Court elections saw positions for the rising sophomore of new ideas. Lead- basic purpose as stated by entiaJ organist and composer. class won by Hugh Allen and Dick Bates, while Howard ers in student activities will be Waugh is "to show the faculty Such subjects as these are Arbuckle and Ben Coxton were victorious inrising junior urged to exercise their right to that we are willing and capable worth the best efforts of our class balloting. space on this page more often of Four writers. for a closer self-control." Davidson Seniors feature communicationwith Todd, a member of Beta elected its YMCA officers for ■ the individual student. Also a The revisions were discussedI Regarding an editorial bias Thcta Pi ami fraternity editor the ciming year Platforms had monthly column of activities in individual fraternity chapter political on questions, my ' for this year's annual, won over been givw in elia|M'l on fttefl ami programs at other colleges meetings last night. One revis- Win Wilson Fellowships position would properly be Jim Norman ami Ted Scarlx>m day would be run. ion would give each of the called "moderate." Briefly I — fra- Four Davidson seniors have been announced as winners of Woodrow Wilson on Uie first ballot Todd had 58 NICHOLS WINS 2. the continued study and ternity presidents a non-voting — would define the state as a (Continued Fellowships Lee Kirby, Tom Patrick, Harrison Wellford, and Perrin Wright gave votes. Scarboro was second with Noil Nichols defeated Bud On Pag* Four) advisory seat on the IFC, with living organism which grows Davidson a fourth among colleges in region with respect 33 and Norman bad 18 Robinson for president by a voting rights in the absence of place and universities this by evolution— revolution. to the number of fellowship winners. not BATES LED vote of 238 U> 147. In other his fraternity's representative. Reform to meet new needs is Bates, Lee Kirby, associate editor of WELLFORD DECLINES ternity, and the S-2,3 staff of- with 101 votes and raCes, Andy Sale took the vice- A second will designate the IFC carried most enduringly by French Department THEDAVIDSONIAN. will study Tom Patrick, studying in His- ficer far the Cadet Corjis Allen with 84 defeated Will ,.residency over Dan Adams in as the sole interfraternity bodyi (Continued On Page Four) Hi. ' English literature in graduate tory Honors and majoring in Wellford has already Jackson. and IMSackette. the closest race of the day by with the purpose of liaison be- Harrison school. Kirby is taking English economics, will do graduate accepted a Marshall Scholarship 52. In the ns.MK ju.uor class ,.,„„,. ,„ Revises Courses twecn the administration and' race, Arbuckle ed with M. „,,„,., A change Honors at Davidson and studied work in economics. Patrick is a to study history- at Cambridge ovs< ]1 K|rkman in,„,, nev f French literature and fluency YMCA Conclave |adviser saw the 12man field af the Honor Court ami MM on the ,r,,lMlr,T 1M „, improvement, and increased four, m an varsity Soccer team. He is a The Davidson College YMCA:nominations narrowed to emphasis on and tutor- SJMSJ On Thursday, in a final run- seminars Phi Bete, a of ODK, will Im' among the organizations .Urn C.lenn. Bill Jarman, Spud , ials for the advanced member "ff for tw<> sinmr mcm- most represented the Southern Strwart and Turn Tuttle Ballot ' **■ ' and is taking History Honors. at l)( rs "f th<> UonoT (ourl- »"" coursesare three major changes Porrin Wright graduated in Area Student Council of YMCAsI in« will cont.nue Monday " *"" ' in next years French Ar 1Ur and W