SEPTEMBER 22, ) tamales Sr | 4 school mutiec Instructor Ji C ystal River, Florida, n dition, he las done pr teaching and has served as | COMPLETE gi nist a. churches In Tenn "You Know It's and Ke: tuck’. He is a mem CAMPUS News When You oi Phi Mu Alpha fraternity. Mr. 1owder, originally f | COVERAGE See It In The : Dirham Noth Carolina, 1 AC Crimson” o:ganisi -chol® director in py Monroe Virg nia, before movin ; tc Howe rd. He: has also serveq a high choo! choral director @¥alume aser—————— 47 HOWARD COLLEGE, Virginia A niember of the Na k SEPTEMBER 29, 1961 Number 4 tional E lucat. on Association an | ready tte Mu ic Education Nations For Georgetown Confere ice, Nir. Lowder receive his AB ( egree from Elon Colles ard his MA degree from Teagl ers Coll ze, Columbia Universig Dr. Le N, Allen, who joined the Hi tory department th fall, recived his AB and MA Prece 2 Game Miss Lela Ann _ degree: from Auburn Univer ep Rally, Party Mr. Jerry Low- sty and his PhD degree fromll + 4 Aubrey H. White, the University of Pennsylvar Tr : ' iHotdogs, picnic, pep rally, tern set last year when the Ee cane to Howard from East show—all leading up to How- ‘Dogs racked up 41 points over ‘en Bajiist College in St. Da. ard's first home game of the their opponents’ 0. However, vids, Fenansylvania, where h season against Georgetown te- the Tigers should be stronger was pressor, of History. Dr, morrow at 2 p.m. 4 Allen 1:s written articles for this season than last year, with the Ala yuma [Revier and South. The cheerleaders headed by 20 lettermen returning to a six- wester:: Historical quarterly, «June Vinson have planned a game schedule. \ Ir. Francis. Marion Bush combination picnic supper and ben acdxd th the Biology ( Both teams are entering the y partment staif. A graduate pep rally honoring the football game with one victory behind the University of Kentucky wi team beginning at 5:30 tonight. them for this season. Howard a the BS aid NS degrees, he 1 Meal tickets will get your pic- crushed Memphis Navy last cently completed requiremeng: n.c suppers in the cafeteria. week 60-0, while using the sec~ for the FhD degree in zoology ond and third teams. George- Atfer eating, students will tocwn took Hanover College of at the Univesity of Georg asemble in front of the cafe- Married to tae former Ma: Indiana last week with a closer teria fcr a giant pep session score of 18-12. Ananda Morgan of Comell§ with the Bulldog Band and Dr. 13ush is a natigh majorettes lending support The Memphis game proved of Blooralield, Kentucky. | and entertainment. : that the Bulldogs are ready for Hew associate professor action. Bobby Jackson was pharma:y at l{oward is Dr. Jes HOWARD'S PROB.BLE STARTING LINE-UP — The event is the second in leader in rushing yardage with Mead Cuabar of Avon, Illinoi§ «++ These Bulldog: are all set for tomorrow’s action with the Georgetown Tigers. The linemen the Wonderful Weekend Series. 72 yards in nine carries. John- A graduate cf Western no ar, left to right, Garland Jones, Richard Findley, Jim Thompson, Carl Shepherd, Bonwell Royal, In this first home game, the ny Shoemaker’s arm completed Urivers ty in «ducation, Dr. Dug Beanie Storie, and Buddy Bozeman. The backs are y left to right, George Verspille, Johmhy Shoe- 4 of 6 passes for 50 yards, and mi ker, Billy Hurst, and Bobby Jackson. Bulldogs are favored to trounce ba’ reczived his MS and Phy the Tigers, following the pat- Buddy Bozeman was the top derees n 1diochémistry fro pass receiver with two catches Northwisiern University. - § Bulldog Bark Is Broadcast for 28 yards. Dunbar las >een on the st Richard Cruce, who scored 16 1'epsident Division of the For the first time since the games across the state. The points against Navy, and Lesr ‘3'othirs Co. Lanted o7 ard bulldog took to the grid- stations that will be ca - George Versprille and Harry Medical I aboratories, Algin Col ox his growl will be heard over the Howard College football po -atior. of Ainerica and a mem; state-wide radio network. Hitchcock with 8 points each games are: WAPY of Mont- from last week, will be back in are, left to right, M: G. H. Smith, Director of be: of re staff of the Collegy gomery; WULA of Eufala; action. Bobby R. Ader- of Phaimacy at the Universi nic Relations, says that the WARF of Jasper; WAAX of A. Weeks, and of Nhu ii. : 4 Public Relations office and Gadsden; WDNG of Anniston; The credit for holding Mem« Aubrey H. YVhite, retired Chi lut ni office have felt for many WAVU-FM of Albertville; phis Navy to 66 yards on the year s that Howard's football ac- WHBB of Selma; WMLS of ground gees to Tom Barksdale, Civilization from Enzin er for Stockham Valve ivities should be broadcast to Sylacauga; WEPA of Fort Wayne Ho ley, Buddy Bozeman, y of Pennsylvania. ani Filt'ngs Company, wil b ptuc ents, friennds, and alumni Payne; and WKUL of Cullman. Richard Findley, Bennie Storie, per of the Philadel- an instructor in math and er pci ss the state. Other cities which may carry James Hallman, James Estes, emy of Natural gireerirz in the Department {laude Rainey wil be giving the broadcasts but are undecided Jim Thompson, Bonwell Royal, the Modern Lang- M:th, Jn ed thi: ‘play-by-play descriptions as yet are: Alexander City; Jim ° Hannah, Bobby Short, tion and comes to i graclnate of Auburn Unive of the games. WERC-FM is James Elliott, Carl Shepherd, the Eastern Bap- sit, White has served &s the Ni Phoenix City; Demopolis; Talla- in charge of feeding out the dega; Opelika; and Athens. Billy Hurst, Jackson, Versprille, where he had been tioaal Drector of the Soci the Advincement of Ma: Ehcemaker, Cruce, Huelan Hill structor since 1959, for and many others—all of whom and director of t agemeat Five Pharmacy Majors will be back on the field , 4 Birminghamian, An ericar Folindry Men Sode B and MA degrees against the Tigers. A visiting professor in Id om the University will Bf She has formerly departraent of religion Receive Scholarships *The game promises to be one ades Valley High D-. Dasd Jester, and educa -Sholarships totaling $1,000 founder of the pharmaceutical not to miss; with some of the missionary and profes finest small college players in 5 city. . tional wer: awarded to five pharmacy company. sor at {he Buptist College, Iw: the nation in the line. Tickets di music depart- blucents at Howard College Recipients of the awards were: geria. West Africa. Home 0 last may be obtained from Coach creased its size 'N Ticay. Jerry Purser Harper, Jackson, leave from the mission field ft] Miss., Junior; James Vincent Sharmian’s of ice with Student ition of Mr. Joseph Dr. Jester will be th | The students, recipients Activity Cards. and Mr. Jerry a year of the Jackson, Monroeville, Ala. cuch visiting professt Ricard S. Warren Pharmacy der. third Junior; Jerome C. James, Jr. Howard has had on its campi Behularship, receivec $200 each Birmingham, Senior; Douglas pmes to Howard aft- ore fo sacl of the last thr Tor the scholarship fund estab- Od¢ll Sharp, Columbia, Tenn. private piano study years. ; | shi'd by John R. Warren, alum- Junior; and Joseph Lamar Chapel Speaker native of Elizabeth- 4 upratluale of Georgetod Us of Howard College and ex- Vaughn, Dothan, Ala., Sopho- pe, he attended East Collegs wtih an AB degree PCUilve vice-president of the more. nen ate College and re- a ren-Teed GIVING THE TEAM A BIG SEND-OFF — Sept. 29: Dean Fincher. or7, Dr. [Jester received t Products Company, The recipients of the scholar- IM and MM degrees his: Olimbus, . « » Cheerleader Margie Goerner covers Johnny Shoemaker wit degree from Teachers Cf Ohio. Mr: Warren ships were "honored on Friday Oct. 2, 4, 6: Dr. Edgar Ar- versity of Kentucky. BD Stgolished encouragement in preparation for the “Victory Supper” which leg: of Colugibus University. the fund to honor evening with a dinner at The endall, pastor, Dawson Me- as formerly public t0 5 father, Richard 8. Warren, Club, with Mr. Warren as host. will be held tonight in honor of the football players. The supper Fdwad Le: Robinson is ‘and pep rally, to which all Howard students are cordially invited morial Baptist Church. PAYS an as:i tent professor in will begin at 5:30 in the cafeteria. ©

just ¥i S at the ccllege. Having surimor received his PHD : grea iy pliysizs from Purdued] his AH degree with honors 3 Name Pledges ‘Ho vard in pliysics and maths Fraternities I'r. 8 11 E. Lunceford, gradd’ The four social fraternities son, Roy Ledbetter, John Oehl- er, John Payne, John William vice ass ster t in the department with chapters on the Howard chieger, Walker Peerson, James Russell, Frank Sessions Jr. psychol )gy ali Auburn Univers campus have increased their Redd, Wiliam Reynolds, Mike James Simpson, Jeff Townsend, wil as urge (duties as ne ranks with a total of 82 pledges. Romeo, Bonwell Royal, Murry Darryl L. Wekb, Jchnny Whit- Pre fessor of Education. A od . The Sigma Nu roster heads Smith, Don Southerland, Jim- lock. : i ard graduate, Dr. Luncefo the list with 34 pledees, Pi my Waller. Lambda Chi A'pha cei ed the BD and ThM get Kappa Alpha has 26, Delta Sig- Sigma Nu George Banker, Bill Buckley, Zouthelm Baptist Th x fron : ma Phi has 9 and Lambda Chi Terry Bennett, Davis Bently, Charles Burtcn, Tommy Bur- cal Sém.nary, He received has 13. 4 Billy Bishop, James Bradley, ton, Jack Compton, Bill Dun- fiom Middle Tent! Marvin Blumentritt, Thomas M# d gree &4 1961 pledges are: bar, C. A. Holcomb, David Hall, see State Cyllege and the Pi Kappa Alpha Brett III, Larry Campbell, Her- Doug Killough, Don Mathis, deg ree from hpura Universi§ Bill Cain, Lewis Cantor, Fred man Ccbb, Sherrill Crowe, Tony Raymond Rowell, Wayne Shad- Instructor in fon x Crabbe, §tanley Daughtery, Dcllar, Pat Flanagin, John dix, Warren Simpson. ) wil b2 Mrs. ‘Sarah McNutt $1 Jack Deavours, Bob Embry, Joe Fowler, David Gazner, Jerry Delta Sigma Phi des, of Clearwater, Florida | | CHOLARSHIP WINNERS— lemming, Jchn Freeze, Tom- M. Green, Paul Nicholas Green, Billy Graham, Wicker Hutto, received Hoth the AB ar my Griffin, Tony Harkins, Hu- Tom Green, Jimmy Griffith, Mike Hynds, Hugh N. Keel, FEEER Iharmacyfureq ior Majors th viho recently received $200 grants are pic- de; recs ir. Spanish from eir donor and professor. Lert to right are Odell bert H. (Bud) Henry, Lester John Scott Griffin, Ronnie Frank Morrison, Ear] Saunders, St: te Univelsity. Bh Howell, Jim Jackson, Mike Guy, Johnny Jones, Gary Mor- Harold McClung, Bernard arp, Lamar Vaughn, Jerome James, Mr. John R. Warren, Dr. } _ W Veodrow Byron, Jerry Harper and James Jackson. James, Olin Kelso, Jerry Law- ris, Ken Nealy, Walter A. Park- Moore, Chris Vaughn. A, r Samford University Library \ - 8 a THE HOWARD CRIMSON SEPTEMBER 29, 195 SEPTEMBER 29, 1961 | Howa;

ee + | United States’ Cry Thiet Veny Campus Clubs eb ~ Sen icn ‘How do you tell a man that he is a thief? Do you call hip Open To Students aside and Foreign Polic speak to him quietly As schoolwork settled its ner as though you Speaking, Oral Interpreta- are his cop. heavy hand upon Howard stu- tion, and - Science? Do other individual you stand in thy social fraternities on events, the tL No. 3—DUPLICITY midst of a crowd and preclaim dents, the forensics program ; campus began their rush activ- welcomes anyone who 3 his crimes for all is sin- ; By Jimmy Sizemore to hear? 1 {Bl ities last week, following close- cerely interested you are like most people, you in developing It is well known that ‘the Soviet Union has very little Jy behind the example of their himself through just stand quietly by and hope this type of regard for the truth and that they will say one thing to one sororities who held rush activity, states that he sees the error of hj sister Mri G. Allen prior to school registration. Yeomans, head nation anc an entirely different thing to another. They ways by himself. of the Speech quite ofter. say one thing and do another. But the fraternities and sor- and Dramatic Arts ‘department, Almost every day, you, ag 3 orities, although typical of the In addition to the It is l'ss well known that the United States has, on student, are subjected to thefts, organiza- social organizations at Howard, tions listed above, there occasion, cone the same thing. This, obviously, outrages yet you stand by without , on the are a v are not the only clubs number of groups for “world opnion” and does not help our prestige, a com- word of complaint. The student which provide men college campus which have as their purpose modity wih which the Kennedy administration is deeply who cheats in a class wher an opportunity for persons Service to the college and concerned; at least it was during the campaign. 3 the grades are scaled, steals to band to- the with like interests community. Among these are , We espouse self-determination and free elections, yet from every other member of gether for fellowship and serv- Alpha Phi > that class. The person who de. Omega and Circle we ally ourselves with nations who have the most tyrannical ice. of dictators. There is little that Jack Parr says that can be stroys college property steals The Associated Women Stu- from all who are associated Approved groups _represent- considered ‘accurate ‘but he said that the greatest single dents (AWS) organization is ‘Ing departments

i and literary with the college. The student composed of all resident wom- cause of F del Castro and his revolution was his dictator who breaks the rules of the col. interests are also much in evi- en students of the College. predecessor’ Fulgencio Batista. When one thinks about it, lege, stea's privileges and free« dence on Howard's campus. In- - Functioning as representatives cluded it seems that he is probably right. dom frem the whole student in this category are the . for the group are the female - It is no wonder that the Cuban people have a ten- body. Home Economics Club, the In- heads of each other organiza- Bdency to be anti-American when one considers that this ternational Relations Club, Li-. Perhaps you dont mind ga tion cn campus. The AWS sup- brary Club, Press Club, Psy- g ‘country gave arms, money and moral support to a man lowered grade, or living and ports such activities as the an- chology Club, Spanish «Club, who ran his country with terror and oppression. Just working in mutilated surround. - nual Step Sing and Service Speech Club, Mu Alpha Chi,

MERI as the sitellite nations of Russia dislike the Soviet ings, or even abiding by rules Day. and Future Teachers of Amer- and regulations which are be« ‘Union, sc those citizens of tyrannies whom we support Especially designed to draw ica. : aT have a natural dislike for this country. coming more strict, then you non-resident women students This country is an ally of several middle-eastern sheiks are getting just what you de into more activities and s@rv- and shahs ¥ho own outright their entire country and the serve. But if you want the ice for the College is Civiorum. people live only through their generosity. grades ycu feel you have This group is open to any girl earned, if you like well kept living off-campus. Until recently this country supported the regime of surroundings, and if you want Raphael Trujillo, military dictator of the Dominican The Service Guild, another

ERM the freedom, which you, as a Republic. He was, before his death by assassination. Bulldog Beauty organization for ladies only, is college student, should have composed of a few girls from the most infamous dictator of modern times. He had - then let your voice be heard. each class who are selected for agents spread throughout the western hemisphere. It Whether you whisper it in .. . Vivacious beauty Margarét England would be an inspirdtion special service to the College. . private, or yell it in a crowd, is rumorcd that his hand directed the kidnapping of to any football team, and luckily she’s on the Bulldog side. The lloward College Band is Judge Crater, a crime mever solved. Soon after the Margaret is a sophomere majoring in History from Birming- let your disapproval be known open for membership to all who Only YOU can keep the level of U. S. withdrew diplomatic recognition from his govern- ham, and will be there rooting against Gecrgetown tomorrow. qualify. : ment he was assassinated. His son became ruler the student body in the place i and cf honor and respect which it Numerous music ensembles on SE.eR has eased his father's tyranny somewhat, although there should occupy. the campus affordall interested is little hope for a truly democratic society in the fore- students opportunity for partici- seeable future. i : It's All What pation, either vocally or instru- Qur government has also told out and out lies to the mentally. Membership is open by world and iis own people. > : Frosh Warmed audition to: the Howard College After the U-2 plane was shot down thé government A Cappella Choir, Ladies’ Chorus released the story that it was an unarmed plane which had You Make It About Hats and the Men's Chorus. No wandered of course and previous training or experience drifted over the Soviet Union by iS necessary. mistake. When the true nature of the flight was revealed To the boy walking across who wait. In college, however, Traditional Rat Week active Mr. Eisenhower was forced to admit campus muttering, “Ii I had ities have been designated for - The Howard Masquers con- that he had been en- this should say: All things stitute the experimenta] divi- gaged in spying. Spying may be justified my money back, I would go the week preceding Homecom- by claiming it home,” come to those who go out and ing. says Dale Corley, president sion of the department of is necessary for national security, Howard means one an idea not without merit. thing. To the girl who says, get them. Truly, college is of the Sophomore Class. Speech and Dramatic Arts. but a delib'rate attempt to deceive the neutral and un- what you make it, no more | They present several plays each aligned “Howard is the greatest,” How- and All freshmen students are nations is not going to be popular in any quarter. ard means something com- certainly no less. session the first of which is to Another instance required to wear rat hats to all occurred immediately prior to the pletely different. How can wo campus activities until Home- be “Ladies in Retirement.” All Cuban invasion. Some strategic who would like to try out for a points in Cuba were bombed people have such differing Enlighting coming, which will be October -and the bonibers flew to points in Florida. The story was views of the same subject? To 21. In addition, special proj= part in the play or who would released tha! they were deserters from the Cuban Air Force. one, college is a tyrant, always NEW YORK (UPI) — A few ects will be announced later for like to assist in other capaci- small, ties should contact. Mr. Robert When it was later discovered demanding and never giving. inexpensive lights in key observance of Rat Week. that they were Cuban rebels Mashburn in the Speech and based in Guatemala and To the other, college is an op- Spots around the house can make Freshmen failing to cooper« flying U. S. planes we suffered a Dramatics office. propaganda setback from portunity, an open doorway coming home at night or getting ate in these regulations wll be which we may never recover. out of bed Mr. Kennedy is vitally through which she has gone to in the dark trouble- subject to ection by upper- - Also“ connected ‘with the interested in what is known find a place of happiness. free. . Speech department is the How- as "world opinion” and he must realize classmen, says Corley. that the peoples Students cften fail to real- ard College forensics program, of the world want freedom PF and liberty. but if our na- ize that a col'ege is more than which begins its 10th year of tion, one that has achieved freedom and liberty, con- a campus with its buildings, The Howard continuous function on this tinues to et the example it h2s been doing. those who that it is more than a faculty campus. Consisting of com- desire to see us collapse will reap the benefits of our and administration, that in the petition in Debate, After-Din- smi final analysis a college is made CRIMSON “Speak softly and carry a big stick,” said Teddy. Roose- up of people; learned people -velt. We must protect our security, our freedom andlib- Influential people, busy people, Two Receive erty, not by deceit or subterfuge, but just people. Catherine Bryant but by displaying honesty Mary Lane Holland and strengtli to the world. We must keep our No co’lege. is. perfect, but show pride and Jimmy Sizemore Scholarships the world that we will give “our lives, our fortunes, ‘Howard stands tall among the Walling Keith and our sacred best. With better than a hun- CIRCULATION honor,” to protect those things which we MANAGER Marilyn Vick The $250.00 Howard College + hold dear. dred organizations to choose NEWS EDITOR Mabry Robinson Musical scholarship from, a student can join him- which is SPORTS EDITOR . Die Wayne Atcheson given annually by the Birming- self together with other stu- MUSICEDITOR ...... : Dannie Robinson |} ham Music Club was won by Don’t Start dents on the basis of interests. Controversy Jimmy Sizemore, Mary § Howard student Herman H. It often seems that the student Lane Holland, Jack Haley, Jerry Wood, Jim Summers So far, we seem to have made ing the subversive slozan, ‘Ours Murdock, III. A musical ed- a dismal failure of outselling whe is the most dissatisfied COPY STAFF .. Suzanne Marlowe, Marilyn uaction major, Mr. Murdock is is a republic, not a democrary. with college is the one who has communism t uncommitted na- McWhorter, June Vinson, Carolyn Kendrick, Donnette Crow, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- Let's keep it that way.’ little or no extra-curricular ac- tions. Could this be because we “Pitney-Bowes, SPECIAL REPORTERS . Tom McGee, Louisa man H. Murdock, Jr. of 1221 At Susan’s, you'll the producers tivity. With all of these ac- Woodard, soft-pedal preaching the merits of mail Elizabeth Ann Harper, Lynda King, Stephanie Knoxville St. He is a graduate metering machines, got tivities and other resources of find a large and i ‘of our own [ree republic? A themselves Girrard, Janice Lassater, Jackie McFarland, Jo Ann Pate, |} of Ensley High School. in hot water with the the college at his command, complete stock of Fall Post Office Department ruling as Post Office Hal Bennett, David McNutt. Department for fur- the student has no cne to Murdock, a tenor, sang arias to. wording or metered mail en- nishing Mr. PRINTERBY ...... The Shades Valley Sun Irom Cottons . . such as . Heinsohn with such’ blame for his unhappiness but works by Donigetti, Hay- velopes result:d in the following a die., Mr. Heinsohn George H. Smith could bally- himse'f. His place is waiting, den, and Purcell. : Madras Shirtwaist editorial in ‘he Ontario, Cali- hoo his textiles with eres se iaviaiiiiiiiaa.. ui, Lewis Ammold Runner-up meter d al he has to do is claim it. in the contest was Dresses and many fornia, DAILY REPORT which mail. But he couldn’t stir up Revresented For National Advertising By Miss Donna Vail. said: There is an old proverb which A pianist, 1 pc. & 2 pe. dresses. ‘controversy. The word ‘republic’ National Advertising Service, Inc. Miss Vail is a 1961 graduate “We were only joshing .. -. was clearly says: A'l things come to those of controversial. College Publishers Representative Ramsay High School. She Sizes 5-15, 6-16. when we suggested that it would “All this led us to speculate, Chicago - Boston Los Angeles - San Francisco = New York, N. Y. Diayed selections fro Bach, Ra- be forbidden 0 meter mail with in a vein we thought frivolous, relused a meter die by Pitney- Vel, and Schuman. ~'T pledge all>giance to the flag THE CRIMSON, that the first score of words in Bows. student newspaper of Howard College is The award was of the United States of America the pledge published based on tal- to the flag might “Spindale Mills in North Caro- one Friday each summer semester and every Fri- | ent and determination || and to the reublic for whichit also be controversial. day during the regular school to per- They con- lina had ordered a non-com- year except on holidays. Sue music as ! stands . . tained that horrid Every editorial or comment printed a career. Judges term ‘repuo- mercial slogan and was turned in the Crimson does § Were Miss Elizabeth “We were thinking of the lic! And so it was not express the opinion of the Selman, with dis- down. The slozan: ‘1 pledge alle- editor, but the editor does Mrs, Hollis Bush, Mrs. . trouble a textile mill operator, belief that, a day or two later, g assume responsibility for each editorial D. Trot- iance to the flag of the United printed. I Jones, and three - | A. G. Heinsomn, Jr., had when we read in a weekly journal that States The CRIMSON is always open for comment, eriticism, profes- and to the republic for and § SIs from the music fhe ordered a meter die contain- another textile mill had been which it stands.” ” letters to the editor. depart- Samford University Library ment of Howard College. SEPTEMBER 29, 1961

HOWARD CHIL SON Many Campus C lubs ‘Seminary VIP Ode To A Chow-Hound There was a dirty scoundrel, How (uy you tell a man thay Open ‘Here Monday Who broke into the line; he is a (hief? | Do you call hin To Students Carl M. Halvarson, presently While I was waiting for my lunch, aside anc. speag to him quiet] As schoolwork settled its ner Speaking, as thou((1 you are his o stu- Oral Interpreta- assistant to the president at - And yet still feeling fine. : heavy hand upon Howard tion, and other individual Golden Gate Baptist Theological Science” Do you stand in tha on ~ I thought, it meant a minute more, | dents, the social fraternities events, the forensics program Seminary, will be at midst of a crowd and proclaim campus began their rush activ- welcomes Howard Oc- For me to get my lunch, : anyone who is sin- tober 2. He will participate in ~ his crimes for all ‘to hear? 1 ities last week, following close- cerely But then he let his friends in line; interested in developing the chapel services at which you are like ryost péople, yoy Jy behind the examp.e of their himself They were a bigger bunch. through this type of Dr. Arendall will be the main just stand quietly by and hops held rush | sister sororities who activity, states Mr. G. Allen Speaker. And each of them, such friends they had, that he sees lhe error of his prior to school registration. Yeomans, ways by himself, C head of the Speech Before coming to his present . They came from everywhere. the fraternitie; and sor- and Dramatic Arts department, position, Mr. Halvarson Almost ; every day, you, as 3 But was a That other folks had been there first, orities, although typical of the In addition to the organiza- missionary in Japan. "2 has They didn’t seem to care. student, ire subjected to thefts et Howard, tions written numerous articles social organizations listed above, there are a for de- yet you itand by without 3 only clubs on the - nominational Each step I took was backwards. are not the number of groups for - men perodicals and “word of comp int. The student campus which provide which newspapers and is author I turned around to find, who college have as their purpose of chats it a elass where | an opportunity for persons Service “Japan’s New Baptists.” With all the people up in front, the grites aie scaled, steal to the college and the with like interests tc band to- community. Among For the three weeks beginning There was no one behind. from eviry oiler member of these are gether for’ fellowship and serv- Alpha Phi Sept. 15, Mr. Halvarson will tour 1 hungered, starved, then perished, that cla Omega and Circle i. Thi person who des | jee. Southeastern states counseling at They pushed me over here, stroys college, property steals the different colleges. Howard ° The Associated Women Stu- Approved groups Then broke in line just as before, from all who are associated represent- students interested in mission dents (AWS) organization is ing departments and with tho collejie. The studeni literary work in Japan or in attending And passed me with a sneer. composed of all resident wom- interests are also who bre:iks th¢ rules of the col. | much in evi- Golden Gate Seminary should Of food I do not worry, en students of tho College. dence on Howard's lege, steii's privileges and free. campus. In- - plan to counsel with him while | Functioning as reprasentatives cluded Of lines there is no fear, dom fr¢in the whole studen: in this category are the . | for the group are the female he is here on October 2. ©. But just remember this one thing, body. Home Economics Club, the In- heads of each other organiza- ternational He will be in Room 212 of the You too can join me here. : Relations Club, Li-. Religious Education Building all - Perhai)s you don’t mind ¢ tion cn campus. The AWS sup- brary Club, Press Club, Psy- ‘day to see those who wish to So when your friends crowd ’round you, lowered (rade, or living ang! ‘ports such activities as the an- chology Club, Spanish Club, - talk with him. On the night of -And such a favor ask, working in mudilated surround. nual Step Sing and Service Speech Club, Mu Alpha Chi, October 1 he will speak at the Be careful ’fore you let them in, ings, or sven pbiding by rule: Day. : : and Future Teachers and reg ilatio i; which are be. of Amer- Fist Baptist Church of Birming- Or you may end up lask. Especially designed to draw ica. am, ~~ —By JIM SUMMERS coming tadre trict, then you non-resident women students are gett 1g just what you de. into more activities and serv- serve. “ut if you want the jce for the College i: Civiorum. grades rou eel you have This group is open lo any girl earned, ‘f you like well kep: living off-campus, ¢ surroun ings, snd if you wan: The Service Guild, another the freci om, vrhich ou, as o organization for ladies only, is college 'udert,. sh d have, composed of a fdw girls from then let pour voice be heard. each class who are selected for Whetl or you whisper it in AD inspiration special service to the College. Bulldog side. private, or yell it in a crowg, | let your disapproval be knowr, The Howard College Band is DI Birming- 3 Only Y(C''J can xeep the level of open for membership to all who ’ tomorrow. the stucdnt body in the placa | qualify. . cf hono! and jespect which i% Numerous music e;isembles on should «ibeupy. | . : | the campus afford all interested — | —————" | students opportunity for partici- + pation, either vocally. or instru- mentally. Membership is open by Frosh Weirned audition tothe Howard College A Cappella Choir, Ladies’ Chorus and the Men's Chorus. NO It About Hats previous training ei.experience iS necessary. llege, howe er, di. onal Flat Week active ities haie beer designated for ‘ The Howard Masquers con- > All thi: A the wee! preceding Homecon .- stitute the experimenta] divi- ho go out 2 nc ing. say: Dale (Jerley, preside: sion of the department of ly, college is of the firphoraore Class. Speech and Drarsatic . Arts. t, no more 2 1c , All freshmen students ave They present several plays each required to wear rat hats to tll session the first of which is to be “Ladies in Retirement.” All campus ictiviies until Hom coming, whict will be Octobir who would like to try out for a part in the play or who wotd ‘21. In dditian, special projs UPI) — A fw eis will je andounced Inter for like to assist in other capaci- lights in key -observane of tat Week. ties should contact. Mr. Robert Mashburn in the Speech and louse can mike Freshen failing to coopes hight or gett 12 ate in 16 ese reiulations will sefff Dramatics office. p dark troul o- subject 0 w«lion by uppers © Also connected with the A classmen cay: Corley. ] ‘Speech department is the How- ard College forensics program, msn 0 iri | ————— which begins its 10th year of !ontinucus function on this Mei ber ‘ampus. Consisting of coms- Associate Collegiate vetition in Debate, After-Din- S50 N nna Ee ac . Catherine Bryant | Two Receive e Holland Scholarships The $250.00 Howard College ‘Musical scholarship which is commuter coat dress {ven annually by the Birming- liam Music Club was won by . i] oe ow ’ Howard student Herman H. id, Jack Hal 7 Jerry Wool Jim Summers Murdock, III. A, musical ed- " eDnl® “4 «ex. oo... Suzente M:1lowe, Marilyn taction major, Mr. Murdock is June Vinsor: C:rolyn Kerk ick, 1) nnetteCrow. § the son of Mr. and Mrs. Her- ORTERS ...... Tom |dcGee, Louiss | Ilan H. Murdock, Jr. of 1221 At Susan's, you'll Versatility reigns in high fashion with Serbin’s Coat Dress of homéspun Elizabeth An: Iiarper, Ly1cla Kilig, Stephanie § Inoxville St. He is a graduate find a large and nice Lassate: J:ckie MciYiland Jo Ann Pate § ¢f Ensley High School. cotton. Wear plumb-line straight, or complete stock of Fall cinched in with a hemp tab belt... it, David Mc 0 Murdock, a tenor, sang arias ‘ ? 20 Shidles vale ftom works Cottons . . . such as and as a coat with sleeves that SE 3 by Dorigetti, Hay- up or down. In beautiful colors ten, and +d .+. Gorge H. Smith. § | Purcell. Madras Shirtwaist of brick, teal, emerald, and hemp. Lewis i . Runner-up in the contest was 3 Hiss Dresses and many Represented For ai onal Adveri sing By | Donna Vail. A pianist, ud Sizes 6-18. tliss Vail is a 1 pe. & 2 pe. dresses. tional Advertising Service. Inc. 1961 graduate of wv, oY $12.98 pati 8 amsay High School. She Sizes 5-15, 6-16. Madison Ave. New turk, N. 1. ; : ayed selections fro Bach, Ra- ‘el, and Schuman. SON, student newspaper of Hoivird College 1 The award was based on tal- Friday each s.rimer serjester iid every {mt and determination to per- ® regular sco year exc:pt on holidays. = orial or cominent printed in the Crimson does ‘UE music as a career. Judges ere Miss Elizabeth Selman, sportswear le opinion of the editor, »ut tu: editor does Ars. Hollis Bush, Mrs. sibility for eich editorial printed, D. Trot- fF Jones, and three profes . IN HOMEWOOD SOa i5always open for comment, sriticism, ani OS from editor. mi the music depart- “THE MOST WALKED ABOUT CLOTHES IN TOWN” ment of Howard College. Samford University Library v . h | SE a 5 i ”

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ol ToBeFormed eR i Available To Students Miss Avalee Willoughby, as- This week Coach James E. life-guard will be on duty at sistant professor of Physical Sharman, Howard's physical all times. 3 Education, announced that a of Sports . education head and athletic For clothes and other per- Water Club will be organized next directo, extended again an in- sonal belongings, lockers in the week. : witation to Howard students: men’s and women’s © dressing All those who are interested : By Wayne Atcheson : “We're looking forward to hav- rooms are available. Sharman in joining the club are invited A great many questions that were being asked 3 ing all students participating stated that students who use to come to tryouts Monday at the Howard football team were answered after Saturds in som: form of our recreation the athletic facilities very often 5:30 at the pool. They must program. We want them to use rousing victory, but still there are some unanswered, should rent a combination lock furnish their own bathing suits. For instance, “What kind of team is Howard going | all facilities. Just help us take for their locker. Hairdryers, The purpose of this club will care of them.” which will be installed in the be the presentation of water have this year?” From the way the game went last Hous2d in the newly com- women’s locker room, have ar- shows. urday, it’s not what kind of TEAM, but what kind | pleted Physical Education plant rived but have not yet been TEAMS that the people want to know about. are a variety of recreational hooked up. If you didn't see or hear the game, you may hayes facilitics—all of which are now With the addition of six new heard that the first team only played about 11 minut being made available to stu- tennis courts this year there is Mission Band and scored two touchdowns. (You heard right!) dents when they are not in use “plenty of space almost any- THIRD UNIT SCORED FOUR T.D.'s by classes. This includes Sat- time,” said Sharman. Equip- You may have also heard that the second team scopy urdays from 9 am. until 4:30 ment for this and all other Plans Year two touchdowns and that the third team scored four of p.m. ‘The only. ‘exception to sports can be checked out in eight Bulldog T.D.’s. (That was these lLiours will be during the the three locker rooms in the The Howard College Mission 0 true, believe it or n week-ends of home football building. However, the one on Band, an auxiliary organiza- Actually, I don’t think we Beeded our first or sec. 2 games when the buildings will first floor is the only one open tion of the Baptist Student ond team last Saturday. The bd third team, I think, and not be open. Athletic facilities after 4 pm. So most equip- Union, will launch its fall pro- the fourth and fifth units could have done the job. | which are available to students ment for afternoon use shculd gram of city stude.' mission - Going back to the questions that still may not be 4 at the present time include be acquired from: this room. work with a trip to the Crip- swered, the folks are wondering how Howard will show swimming, tennis, handball, The Physical Education De- pled Children’s Clinic Monday, against stiffer competition. FIRST BULLDOG SCORE OF THE SEASON — baskethall, weightlifting, and partment head added that the September 25. A bus for all . . . George Everyone has his own opinion and will probably kn : : Versprille i (43) scored the first touchdown of the season against asainct Mem;Men ping pong. six basketball goals should be persons wishing to participate for sure after the Wofford and Furman games the answ in a 60-0 Bulldog victory. George took the ball into dirt e Wats in this mission wiil leave in The college’s olympic ~ size up in the gym by October 9 for to this question, but I think right now that the Bulld shown lending a block on the play. Faydut from the four. Wayn swimming pool, complete with student use. ’ front of the cafeteria at 3 pm. In addition to muscle-build- will be a team that will have another top record at t heatin and underwater light- In addition to the YWA season’s end. ing will be open for recreation- ing weight lifting equipment sponsored mission to the Crip- In last week's action, there were not any individual s .@al purposes every afternoon for the men, new figure-trim- pled Children’s Clinic, there from £:30-5:30; in addition to ming equipment for the wom- are ten other mission points to as most games have. Although it was a team victory, th all day Saturday. A qualified en’s use is being installed in which interested Howard stu- was one noticeable freshman back who was playing his fi the girls’ exercise room. - Calendar dents may go. The tentative collegiate game. (He wasn't the only one playing a step of Events Students may play ping pong list of mission points is: Dr. up brand of football for the first time.) TUESDAY OCTOBER 3, 191 any time, but they are request- White's Spastic Home, Crippled I'm speaking about Richard Cruce. Cruce began to 4:00 Kappa Delta Pi - Education | ed to wear gym shoes. “Asphalt Childran’s Home, Brother Bry- show his ability when he returned a punt for 41 yards Honorary - floors in the big lounge just Room 309 Samford Hall ; an’s Mission, Ketona Old Folks for a near touchdown. Then when he scored two touch- 5:30 Supper couldn’t take the wear and Meeting - Press Club, Residence of Jim

Home, White Juvenile Court, downs and two extra points, he really had everyone’ Sizemore sure tear,” said Sharman. The ping Colored Juvenile Court, TB eye. One of his T.D.’s was a 38-yard pass interception. 7:30 Sigma Tau Delta Meeting - Auxiliary pong tables are located on the Sanitorium, Boys’ Industrial Room GEORGETOWN NEXT 8:00-9:00 Reception - Math Club y i balcony. : School, Girls’ Industrial School, a Swinging into their first Jimmy Hale Rescue Mission, The Georgetown Tigers of Kentucky will be here WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4, 1961 Lon morrow and they will be tougher competition than Memp 10:00 American i games this week were the Men's and the Veterans’ Hospital. Council Childhood Education - Intramural teams. The Wom- The various times of depar- Navy. Last year the final outcome was 41-0, our favor. Room 303 Samford 4:00 Eta Epsilon en’s Intramural program will ture and the various mission Georgetown has 20 returning lettermen this season a Tea - Home Ec. Department probably start next week. chairmen will be announced in last week they won over Hanover College of Indiana, 18 FRIDAY OCTOBER 6, 1961 In answering some questions the near future. Georgetown plays only a six-game schedule. - Biology Field Trip - Dr. McCullough + about the home football games 10:00-2:00 Executive M:eting - Ala. State Association of the Bulldogs, Coach Shar- Health, Physical Education and Recreation y

man explained that new seat- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, ing arrangements have: been 191 % = ok J a4 Wofford College - There 0 : ; six hours, made for this year. All sta- ~ ~ hour out for dium seats are reserved, and Peters & Sikesshoes SUNDAY OCTOBER 8, 1961 a students must go to the Ath- Sunday School and Church ohich person

letic Department office in the Physical Education building fo Unban =o, Ane

claim their tickets. There is no charge for Howard student tic- kets, but all students who are Visit Our New going to the game must have their tickets before Saturday. Guest tickets may be purchased Collegiate Shoe Department 3% at the business office or at the gate for $2.00 apiece. ‘there's a. Sharman said that he had tried to put all students in the center of the stadiumi, but that Hand sewn vamps ‘| built-on, it was filling up fast. Bill Hornbuckle Gives Sr. Recital pedwin. young ideas in shoes The Howard College Music BE Department presented Bill Hornbuckle, baritone, in his 0 Senior Recital Tuesday, Sep- tember 26, at 7:30 p.m, in the library auditorium. Mr. Horn-

To ; BH[T- ON buckle, a senior candidate for a Bachelor of Arts degree in Pe « + « 1 handsome, color-coordinated music, was accompanied by 10” web belt that makes these wash- Miss Mary Louise Mills, Num-. bers from Handel, Bach, Schu- and.wear pleatless slacks your best You're in! ... in step with the net buy in sportswear today, So get a ~bert, and Verdi were included in the program. : pair — today! : trends in style and comfort, that Mr. Hornbuckle is from Try it on and discover the e Louisville, Kentucky. He is flexing comfort. Hold it up married to the former Miss note the low, clean lines. Yo Linda Gail Herring. Serving at present as full-time director of men agree: The switch Is a 3498 the Shades Mountain Baptist Pedwin. ; Church choir program, he is Just received a shipment of also director of the state-wide Black and White SADDLE " BSU choir. During the past year he OXFORDS. sizes 6-13. served as director of the How- Sc ard College BSU choir, and Every Pair Sold . .. Guaranteed to Fit Keepin played in the Howard Bulldog 27105. Band. Mr. Hornbuckle is for- EE mer president of Omicren Delta i * Special Charge Account Plan for Howard Students 16th Steet i Kappa.

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Bulldogs Start Women Begin Winning Season Intramurals

In the first game of what Speedball starts off the wom- appears to be another win- en’s intramural season Monday. ning football season, Howard Games will be played on Mcn- Bulldogs romped Memphis days, Tuesdays, and Thursdays - Navy 60-0. at 4:00 pm. by the six partici- By Wayne Atc heson. pating teams. many questions that were lieing asked gabe Last Saturday at Memphis football team were answere | after Saturday Coach Bobby Bowden's Bull- Molly Hodges, a senior and dogs held the Navy team to past president of Women’s In- bry, but still there ar: some unanswered tramural Association, is directing ance, “What kind of eam is Howard gi a total of 96 yards rushing and passing while the intramurals under the super- ar?” From the way the gane went last Howard vision of the physical educa- ot what kind of TEAM, but what kind massed 416 yards. tion department. Judy Rice a ‘the people want to I now al out. Again, as last year, half- sophomere physical education didn’t see or hear the game you may have backs Bobby Jackson and major from Birmingham, is in the first team only played about 11 mia George Vesprille were How- charge cf the officiating. ard’s leading two touchdowns. (‘ou hedrd right!) ground gainers. Judy has called a meeting ef IRD UNIT SCOREI) FOUL. T.D.'s Richard Cruce, a promising all of the ‘officials from eaeh freshman from Bessemer, ac- organization at 10:00 Friday in r have also heard that the sicond team scof counted j/ns and that the thir team scored fou: of ; for much of the the gym. yardage, however, and two The WIA sponsors all of the bk T.D.s. (That was a so true, believe it or ng of the touchdowns. ly. I don't think we 1eeded jur first or secs women’s intramural games- Howard’s next game will speedball, volleyball, basketball, ast Saturday. The tiird tei m, I thin}, and be with Georgetown College softball, tennis, badminton, an® and fifth units coulc have (lone the job, ack to the questions ‘hat stil may not be § next Saturday here at How- swimming. Awards and cups are Th. ard. j given at its annual picnic. olks are wondering how Howard will chow § WIA and the Associated Wom- r competition. pi First downs FIRST BULLDOG SCORE OF THE SEASON — Rushing Yardage en’s Students co-sponsor Friend- e has his own opinion, and w 11 probably kn ++. George Versprille (43) scored the first touchdow n of the season Passing Yardage ship-Twirp Week. against Memphis Navy last week Passes in a 60-0 Bulldog victory. George took the ball into paydirt r the Wofford and Furman ames the answe from the four. Wayne Holley (85) is Passes Intercept. bv Martha Beckett, president of shown lending a block on the play. Kicks ; ion, but I think right now ‘hat the Bulldos Fumbles Jost WIA invites everyone to “join that will have another op recorc at tj Yards penalized 5 in, even if you don’t play—come and watch!”

eek’s action, there were not aiiy individual sta es have. Although it ‘was a tam victory, the Peace Corps Seeking the agricultural and industrial eable freshman back who wiis playing his fir fields. . e. (He wasn't. the only one playing a s{Eppe Calendar of Events “We are receiving an in- creasing number of requests for football for the first time.) | ri TUESDAY OCTOBER 3, 1961 More Test Applicants peaking about 1lichard (Cruce.. Cruce began to such skills from prospective 4:00 Kappes Delta Pi - Education Honorary host countries,” according to - Any American who bility when he returnod a pint for 41 yards Room 309 Samford Hall wants to One examination is designed Dr. Nicholas Hobbs, Director of serve in the Peace touchdown. Then when he siored two ‘ouch-| 2:30 Supper Meeting - Press Club, Residence Corps will for men and women who would Selection for the Peace Corps. of Jim have another opportunity two extra points, he really had everyone's Sizemore to like to be considered for posi- “We will have to turn down qualify by taking 7:30 Sigma Tau Delta Meeting examinations tions as secondary-schoo} these requests if we are unable of his T.D.'s was a 38-yard pis interceticn. - Auxiliary Room on October 7. or GEORGETOWN NEXT . A 8:00-9:00 Reception - Math Club college teachers. To take one to meet their needs.” The third round of Peace of these tests, you need a rgetown Tigers of Kentucky will be here WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4, 1961 bach- Many of those who will take Corps examinations will be elor’s degree but you do not hey will be tougher competion than Memph 10:00 American Council Childhood examinations on October 7 will Education - held at that time in testing need to be an accredited teach- year the fina! outcome was ¢1-0, our favor. | Room 303 Samford be men and women who have centers throughout the coun- er. sent in a Peace Corps ques- 4:00 Eta Epsilon Tea - Home Ec. Department try. ; pwn has 20 returning lettermen this seison a The other examination is for tionnaire since the last testing won over Hanaqver College of Indiara, 18-1 FRIDAY OCTOBIR 6, 1961 Birmingham testing center everyone else who wants to in July. : plays only a six-gane schejule. Biologly Field Trip - Dr. McCullough will be the downtown post of- serve in the Peace Corps. There If you have not yet filled in 10:00-2:00 Execiitive Meeting fice. - Ala. State Association is no rigid passing grade for a questionnaire, but are inter- CC ——— ——— Health, Physical Education and Recreation The examinations will begin this test. Results are consid- ested in Peace Corps service, SATURDAY, OC YOBER 7, 1961 at 8:30 am. and will last for ered along with such other ele- you can still take oné of the Wofford College - There six hours, with an additional ments as background, special examinations on October 17. hour out for lunch. skills, and character references. Sikes Ses . SUNDAY OCTOEER 8, 1961 "See the person in charge of Sunday School and Church Each person will be given his For the October. tests, the the Civil Service Commission 2920 So. 10th Siren! choice between two types of ex- Peace Corps hopes to attract a testing center on the morning

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With NEW DRUMS- Band makes Fall Debut ‘Saturday By Carol Fishburne wig percussions. Therefore, the musical group will use a new Tlie 1961-62 Bulldog Band, type of entry onto the field in which makes its marching which the drums will be on the debut this Saturday, will twenty yard line by themselves. havi: a new style as well as The rest of the band will then a new sound. assemble around the drum rack. Much of the band’s change The half-time show planned is due to the addition of a for this week's Georgetown complete new set of drums game will begin with the “Fight which includes a bass, a ten- Song” which will be played by or, «nd four snares. Howard the band as it marches down is one of the few schools the field. Using a scatter type which will be marching a formation, the musicians will then break into the letter “G” tencr drum. and play “My Old Kentucky Tre. half-time shows will Home” as a salute to George- largely feature the new Lud- town,

READY TO ROLL — . . « The Howard Bulldog Band Drum Corps has new drums, smart uniforms and the precision thy it takes to give a new spark to football activities. Left to right are John Fowler, Jack Kronim Tom Dorris, Jack Snell, Crawford Conway, Harry McKinion and director Floyd McCoy. This practice of saluting the 'KE PAYS TRIBUTE TO RASCAL — . With opposing team as well as How- an air of solemnity, Duke, Howard's mascot, pays ard’s will be followed in each bute te another scholarly canine, Rascal. Aiding him in this half-time performance. From Notes 0 empi are Mrs. Leslie S. Wright (holding the ears), David the “G” the group will shift to Nutt, and Mary Lane Holland. the letter “H” for the Alma Mater. Following this the band Faculty wiil give its special music, umberland's Rascal “Swinging on Parade” which Mrs. O. R. Obenchain, will again spotlight the drums ciate Professor of Socio with numerous drum breaks. and Dr. Obenchain, who t Rest Beside The majorettes will be featured merly taught here, left Library = in two numbers, a baton and temper 23 on sabatical I ie Duke of Howard, most of the law school, a pom-pom routine. for the University of 1 es at the rortheast corner of the The band this year wil] give wail in Honolulu. They will prable mascot, has inherit- under a granite m: more attention to precision research at Pcmanzo Adam predecessor with the com- bearing these words: ‘marching and less to pagean- cial Research Laboratory ;f the law schoel. This new Here Lies Rascal, LLB try. With the emphasis on pre- will return for the second tion to Howard, a tradition Attended CU Law School cision, will come a new style meter. of marching which features a i %* * 9 Years Crossed the Bar, 1940 high knee lift. However effect Mr. Samuel J. Mitchell ninted iu; ‘Rascal, a bulldeg, was the will not be neglected. For the istant Profesor of English, tration; Pa b remaining games, all of which JOSTON, LOS ANGELES mascot at the Cumberland Law Arlene Short, O the president of the Alah School for nine years. Accord- will be played at night, the Council of Teachers of Eng LONDON ing to Charles R. Dickinson, majorettes will perform fire this year. class o! '56, Rascal “listened baton twirling routines. The * ** band will make all of the five patiently to hundreds of legal Mr. David Wells, Instn lectures and micek court trials, remaining road trips with the in English, did pre-doet R310 football team. stretched prcme on the teach work at the University of M er's platform.” For the first time this year Carolina during the summ CHRISTIAN the band held a short pre- ¥ * ® i Abcut 1937, the school con- school practice session. Mr. Mrs. Frances Hill, SH EATS) ferred on Rascal a degree of Floyd McCoy, band director, professor of English, is | Bachelor of Canine Jurispru- says that the concentrated ef- leave of absence, doing | MONITOR ~ dence. His picture appeared in newspapers coast to coast. fort was very helpful and that doctorial work at the Uni as ITE - Rascal died in 1940. He was FINEST WASH PANTS he plans to continue this prac- sity of . DAILY NEWSPAPER tice. Carol Long » buried behind Caruthers Hall This year's Red and Blue br Myrtis r Kurs husb al the Cumberland University campus at Lebanon, . For the Collegiate Set Marchers number forty-eight, fieid by drum major Palmer Herman Kurz, is makin teresting including the seven majorettes. Roe. Head majorette is Carol De recovery from a red Cumberland moved tp the How- ard campus this year so natur- The group is directed on the Long. operation. Accurate ally Rascal moved w.th it along with a can of dirt from his

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Host- ‘Completely Washable CORDUROY esses for the occasion were Address SLACKS, Continental or Ivy style Le -—a V % Wired for 110- 220 circuits the officers of the Faculty Wives Club: Mrs. William D. CLOSE TO EVERYTHING . Murray, president; Mrs. Robert SINCE 1822 Washburn, Mrs. W. T. Edwards, Only 3 miles past Vestavia. on U. S. Highway a1,3 South Mrs. Herbert McCullough, Mrs. Lindy Martin, Mrs. Ben Connell DIXIE ~ and Mrs. George Irons. MOBILE HOME COURT HOMEWOOD For Further Information Ph.: 822-1820 Ph.: 822-0352 Samford University Library THE HOWARD CRIMSON Enrollment Sets Record To Howard they come! Ger-. many, Jordan, Colorado, Illinois and even from as far away as the Phillipines and the Canal Zone Howard students hail. With the ’61-'62 school year in full swing the registrars of- ‘fice has come up with an of- ficial enrollment figure of 2182, the largest Student Body in the school’s history. There are 600 students en- relled in Voeational Christian Service with Education majors taking the lead cf other de- partmients at 641 . Howard's pharmacy school numbers 321, the music majors total 92 and there are 341 study- ing Business Administration. The freshman class, taking the lead in percentage growth, has fattened its ranks by 67 with last “year’s enrollment for the class being 530. Juniors number 451, seniors 445, and sophomores 427. The new Cumberland Law School has - 83 students enrolled. new drums, smart 1niforms : nd tiie precision ny 2, ——— iy . Left to right arc John Fowler, Jack Kronim ut ry McKinion and dircctor | loys MeCoy.. WHO IS THE REAL SHERRON McCULLARS 7? 2 ? Entre Nous . That is the question around here when folks see these two UKE FAYS TRIBUTE ''0 RASCAL — . : look- -a-likes. i Wl . With an air of solemnity, To tell the truth, Sherron is on the right, and her Duke, Howard's mascot, pays ! double on the left is Jeyce Williamson. When Joyce came to N { "Ny ; » ibute to| another scholirly canine, Rascal. Aiding him in this St i M t Howard this summer, Sherron’s friends were pretty puzzled O i: tempi are Mrs. Leslie S. Wright (holding the ears), David a ee ! % “when their greetings to Sherrean went unanswered. . ; fleNut, and Mary Lane Holland. Soon the ) truth was out though—they were speaking to the wrong girl. The “ENTRE NOUS” staff Although their friends are amazed at the resemblance the two Faculty held its organizaticnal meeting have, both say that they don’t see what the fuss is about. umberland's Rascal last Monday. : Editors which have been ers. 0. BR. ‘Obenchain, A assigned are: Sarah Hayes, mio owimin wl Rest Beside Library Editors which have already . me rly aught | Tere, left. been assigned are: Sarah Hayes, I.) omec om } ng Theme Miss Entre Nous Pageant; tehper 2 2: sabatical ld. Dike of Howard, most of the law school, 1es at the Charles Fite, Greeks; Marianne (Please suggest an appropriate theme for Homecoming northeast corner of the library Week- or 4 in i io. They wil orable, mascot, has inierit- Bohorfouch, Activities; Linda end, October 20 and 21, pertaining to our opposing team, the research at 1 manzo Adane@il® prec ‘cessor with the com- under a .. granite m-nument Nealy, Senior Class; Jeannie | Delta Stale Statesmen. Turn into CRIMSON office by 4:30 p.m. bearing these words: cial Re: earel Laboratory | of the law school. This, new Robinson, Sophomore Class; June today or to Raybon Willingham.) will return tr the second fif!tion to Howard, a tradition Here Lies Rascal, LLB Rudder, Freshman Class; and me ter. | prety ; Attended CU Law Schoo} Doug Cash Sports. (ite *» i 9 Years. : Other places tilled are Sandra Mr. Samue] 3. Mitehell, | ninted Lu : Crossed the Bar, 1940 Malone, Faculty and Adminis- Rascal, a bulldeg, was the tration; Barbara Keeling and istant Profesir of English mascot at the Cumberland Law the presider'! of the AlabllPOSTUN, LOS ANGELES Arlene Short, Organizations; Al- School for nine years. Accord- an Hoosier, Business Manager; Council of T'%achers of Eng LONDON ing to Charles R. Dickinson, and Carol Ann Vandergrift, Cir- this year, | class of '56, Rascal “listened vo® ® n ; ; culation patiently to hundreds of legal Mr, David | Wells, nstrus ¥ THE lectures and meek court trials, ses wo wo | PLOTT BARBER SHOP in English, jd prec N o stretched prcne on the teach- enter a girl in the Miss Entre work at the University EL SINGER er’s platform.” KOPPER KETTLE Carolina du-y eg the ul HY BA NO Sag their ACROSS FROM Abcut 1937, the school con- or give it to Sara Hayes. This . ferred on Rascal a degree of must be done by Oct 4 and 3 J. B. Plott Bill Plott professor anh. lL RT Bachelor of Canine Jurispru- lossy print of the nominee mus leave of abet ice, doing i ONI HOH dence. His picture appeared in follow by Oct. 18. FREE PARKING FOR CUSTOMERS doctorial woiit at the TTR newspapers coast to coast. Rascal died in 1940. He was If organizations wish to have sity of Abate. : ; CN DAILY NEWSPAPER Phone TR 9-6452 . buried behind Caruthers Hall their pictures in the annual they : at the Cumberland University must fill out the form given to : : Dr. My “tis 1 Rurzs hus their president and return it to 2905 S. 18th Street — Homewood m campus at Lebanon, Tennessee. major Palmer Dr. Hérman urs, is ms fi nie 1 the Entre Nous office by Oct. 11. Cumberland moved to the How- pajorette is Carol specdy recoviry from a ec! teresting . ard campus this year so natur- | operatior. A ccurate ally Rascal moved with it along with a can of dirt from his

grave. : Come on over... . 0 : § Complete AUTIFU Interns ional News Coverage Faculty Wives ILABLE oe 0 fo You 8 Citi Science Morton Noo St., PIG TRAIL INN | Boston 15, Mass. . Sponsor Fall Picnic : nd you© newspaper for the time | “ed. Eclosed find my check or Husbands and new faculty ALL-U- 54 00 Per ®y ore. [J 1 $22.year » month: $11 [J 3 months $5.50 members were entertained by 0 to 60° lots . . . some even lager: thethe Faeuliy Wives Club of CAN EAT... Person ollege at a picnic at Concrete patios with eich lot : fwa - last Friday. Host- CHOICE OF EITHER... 2 esses for the occasion were * Wired for 110-220 chocuids the officers of the Faculty FRIED CHICKEN TENDERLOIN TROUT Wives Club: Mrs. William D. ® French Fried Potatoes @ French Fried Potatoes ERYTHING . ih Murray, president; Mrs. Robert ® Tossed Salad Washburn, Mrs. W. T. Edwards, ® ‘Cinnamon Pop-up ® Cole Slaw © French Bread . on U., S. Highway oi Scuth Mrs. Herbert McCullough, Mrs. ® Honey ® Hush Puppies Martin, Mrs. Ben Connell For Boxed Orders to go . . TR 9-9285 In HOMEWOOD | 4 i Lindy and Mrs. George Irons. | ig erm tb DME “OUR “1'ne 3 bo er Information : yi i . Ph:emoae | fiw T — TG a Samford University Library i $ & eR THE HOWARD CRIMSON TEMBER 79, In == EL People English Frat Meets ng Sigma Tau Delta will meet ] | © COMPLETE Tuesday, October 3, at 7:30 in Senate the Auxiliary Room. All former CAMPUS members should attend and all : freshman and transfer English News COVERAGE majors are invited to attend. The second meeting of Steeple Student Senate last week vealed plans for the year of

interest to the student hogy, Well, guess what? Mary don’t believe Mary Lane ee The Concert and Lecture Ser olume 47 Lane “Hollar” has done HOW it meant it the way everybody Committee, headed by Sar) again this week-—made the took it! But the result was Mathis, has engaged Herne ab news, I mean. This occur- Mass Hysteria. Filbrick, undercover gage, whose ounterspy Speaks adventures are the In There is nothing, I repeat, pag rence took place in Dr. Al- for the television scries «f 14 nething like those wild parties lan’s American government Three Lives,” for the year’s fi ~ class. As he was calling roll, at the cafeteria. Take the lecture October 12. people answered with the Country Party of last Friday Raybon Willingham Senate Lecture night. Part of the procedure has pid Series name they preferred to be splans in progress for Home for the evening was a little pe- coming weekend October Nationally known Communist undercover agent, Herbert = called. Dr. Allan called Bu- riod of game playing. Now what Philbrick, will speak and 21. The homecoming at Howard Thursday night as genia Turner’s name and she is more fun to play than RED the first | queen will be chosen by gen. attraction in the 1961-62 Concert and Lecture Series. replied, “Genie”. Mary Lane RCVER? Why nothing! |! Ev- 5 pm TIBe : - eral student election from 4 mes According then proceaded to blurt out erybody lined up in two lines, : to Sarah Mathis, . +f "Yea Genie — like Genie ‘the fun began . . . but it didn’t’ court of 10 nominated by the Senate chairman of the Concert football team. She will be ap and out of a bottle” .. .. No, I last too long. Hardly! Lecture Series, Philbrick go nounced and erowned in pre, wiil speak in Seibert Gymmas- One student came plowing} game ceremonies Saturday, lum at 8:00 pm. The lecture over to the other side and De- October 21 at 7:30. The fog will be open to off-campus a anna Moon wouldn't let the ball game, in which the Bull guests. Howard students may | COOLER student break through. The dogs will meet the Delta Stat | get tickets with their student result was, this student fell to Statesmen, will be first How activity cards in Samford 217 the flocr and so did Deanna. ard home game played ur before Wednesday, October 11. Dee fell on her shoulder and as der the lights. As a part Plans are to ~~ CUTS a result of ALL that tremend- have a reception Homecoming observance following the lecture, ous amount of weight, she stadium and fields will be ded. time and place to be announced cracked her shoulder-bone. So icated to F. Page Seibert. later. For Philbrick’s' pb . don’t be surprised when you Dale Corley, sophomore cla fame has sky- see Deanna walking around president, is arranging for ti rocketed since the best-sell- ing rT with her arm in a sling because activities of - Rat Week, whi novel and television series, ollege you have the facts. Sorry, but will precede homecoming. “I Led Three Lives” made known now you can’t say that she hit Election Committee chai many of his exploits. Bobby anymore? j Mike Bradley announced at tf A typical American, leading Men a prosperous There are scme people you CAN'T WAIT TO GET THE STUDENTS TO WORK — meeting the plans for handlis life as an adver- just can’t quite convince that . . . Foreign Language Department faculty take note of prog- the election of freshman tising executive, Philprick was ress and lend a helping word or hand officers, which was to be da active in church and com- SPECIALIZING IN the letters “n” and “0” when as the new language lab combined, spell no. With How- is installed in Samford 313. Left to right are Mrs. Grace Weeks, Sept:mber 24 and 25 with ru Herbert Philbrick munity work, While working with a particular youth group, * FLAT ard Glenn and Mike Bradley Mrs. Sarah Kidder, Dr. Wheeler Hawley, and Dr. Hul-Cee M. Ac- offs on the 26th. TOPS ton. Senators mutually agreed he became aware that there leading the brigade, a group of was Communist influence with- | %* CREW boys approached the girls’ encourage the practice Zeiger Announces CUTS dorm with the intention of put- greater courtesy among stu in. The FBI offered no help, ting one western stagecoach in Language Department dents concerning cutting il but suggested he stay in the line in the cafeteria. ; group and report their move- freshman ck Hi the 4th floor lobby cf the Girls’ eal Ticket Plan thestudent e Dorm . , . Just for safe keep- Art Christmas, chairman ments, : ing, of course! But things High School Day, which is fo! College business manager H. Philbrick became active in campus last SHOEMAKER- didn’t work out as planned, so Has Lab Almost Ready held November 11 said van Zeiger has announced a Communist work knowing Serving these “Rootin-Tootin” West- preparatory letters and invil pew meal ticket plan for off- that this family and he would erners had to leave this mode The Howard Foreign An institute for all faculty tions will be mailed to key poit pampus students, faculty and have ne protection from the of transportation outside. Well, Language Department will members of the language de- throughout the state soon. pollege employees who wish to FBI if he were found out. ESTES as I always have said, if there reach a new milestone in Oc- partment will be held before pat at the cafeteria. After two years of indoetrin- the opening of the laboratory is cne tifing that this ultra- tober when language labora- ® : ’ Under this plan, which will ation he was allowed to be- BARBER SHOP classy Georgian type architec- tory work will begin in the to acquaint them with the op- Tri-Betas Take Tri go into effect this week, diners come a member of the party tured Howard College needs, it eraticn of the up-to-date may buy for $500 a ticket and was named to the Pro-4 new laboratory on the third equipment. Members of Beta Beta Bet 2807 South 18th Street is cne Western stagecoach sta- floor of Samford Hall. Department mem- which will allow them to buy group, heading Communist bers have recently made trips biclogical reccgnition soci up to $6.00 in the regular cafe- strategy in the area. HOMEWOOD ‘tegical'y stationed outside 4th floor lobby at the girls’ dorm. The laboratory equipment, to other schools. such as Mer- le t this morning on a we teria lines. This would amount He continued his job, com- which is the largest and most cer University, and report that end field trip to ‘ncrth Florid Right? Right!!!! § to a one-sixth reduction in a la munity and church work and

mcdern in the state cf Ala- Howard's equipment is similar Miss Lynn Raulerson of carte priee§. accepted the responsibilities of bama, is being installed now by . to these. Biology Department is The ticket will not cover a set a party member and FBI coun- Electronic Engineers Incorpor- charge of the group, whi period nadditionIn to building the of time, but will expire terspy. The ated. The console boxes are plans to study both coastal when laboratory, the commany in- the $6.00 allowance has In the attic. of his home, already in place and wiring for marine ecology of the Gull ium wi stalling the laboratory fixtures been used. : known only by his wife, Phil-. tape recorders and record play- Mexico. has made available The tickets may be purchased brick made detailed reports to ers started Tuesday. to the All interesting specimens ¢ school $200 worth of hn the cafeteria manager's the FBI for nine years. His material tained will be added to the of- in tapes. ice. In the labortory will be 30 ology Department collection. Jorts resulted in the convic- dual channel tapes for recorded Mr. Zeiger also announced «om of eleven top Red spies in lessons and student recitation that students living on 1849. : campus and a master cconsole which holding a regular semester For months threats flowed to wil: enable the instructor to meal ticket who are unable to his home, which was now under communicate with each class. Inviting eat all meals in the cafeteria 24-hr. FBI protection. Philbrick The master console can control You to due to conflict with their em- later comumented: “There were Good!!! six different programs, making Ployment may get refunds. times when I feared the sheer it possible for more dhan one To be eligible for the refund, ‘power of the party leaders with class to use the laboratory at tudents must have their em- whom I worked would break my one time. One outstanding fea- ployers fill out a form provided will and I weculd actually be- ture cf the laboratory will be in the cafeteria office verifying come a Communist.” booths which can be converted that the student is required to He is now living as a private into desks for classroom use. 0€ at work off-campus during WOE serving citizen in New Hampshire, de- All first-year language stu- hours. voting much time to his hobby \M dents will The forms when filled out be required to have are Feturned to of photography. He continues : at least one hour of labor- the campus business to fight Communi rough atory werk a Difice and when cleared direct week. Many refunds writing and lecturing. v other classes wil also have will be made through Dawson he writes a syndicated laboratery werk along Memorial Baptist Church cafeteria. He with 7 column, “The Red Under- their regular assignments. Refunds are not available to 1114 Oxmoor Road ftudents whose ground” in the New York The laboratory will be open class schedules onilict with Herald Tribune every day. He | every day from 8 am. to. 4 DR. E. M. ARENDALL. Pastor serving hours. is supplied with information pm. with a professor and a J of names, places and times of / 15¢ laboratory assistant in College charge Department in Sunday School and Communist meetings by loyal and will be strictly for Beauty lang- Training Union Pageant Americans in office of high uage usage. : Snack Supper each Sunday, 5:30 P.M. positions within the under- HAMBURGERS ground and those who detect PHI THETA MEET College Choir Rehearsel Sunday 5 P.M. Deadline Set presence of “Front” organi- HEY, GANG! COME zations. ; ; ON OUT TO THE ~ The first professtonal meet- (Buses leave campus cafeteria at 4:45) | y gis Entre Nous the reporting of - GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEW LOCATION ing of the Alpha Chi Chapter pageant Through of airman Sara Hayes Communists have : + « « 3rd Ave. and 3rd Street. West. Phi Theta Businesswomen's BUSES LEAVE has ex- these facts, CAMPUS: ended the deadline for entries beer forced to change their THIS Fraternity will be held on Mon- WEEK-END! 1000 FREE Pepsi Colas, Fri- Sunday—9:20 am. (0 the contest until Monday plans by the publicity attracted day, October 2. : 2 noon. at day and S00 Free Milk Shakes, Saturday . . . 5:15 pm. vi by his column. So come early! The meeting will be in Room Wednesday—6:15 p.m. Series rais 102 The entry blanks may be lett Concert and Lecture cf Inga'ls Hall Al girls Philbrick will above BUS LEAVE YWCA: LD. the Crimson or Public Re- officials feel that HOMEWOOD . first semester freshmen | ations offices. students an’ insight ...... ROEBUCK and majoring Sunday—9:15 a.m. give college in some field in | organizations who wish into the Communist move- Business Administration are 5:10 p.m. invited © Sponsor a contestant must ments at work in youth to attend. "HeEt this final en 0 deadline. today. Samford University Library