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YOLUMEXLIV Wake Forest Co1lep, Wblstoa-8alem., North CaroliDa. ;Md:ld'ay, April 13, 1959 * * * * NUMBER 28 ' ..

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\ ( SUMMIT ~TRE:ET. PHARMACY, Inc:: . ' . ~ - .' . 'Deacs Who Are Greeks-- Foot ·stiinmit Street Overlooking Hanes Park Phone PA 2-Jl«' De By DAVE RAWLEY YOUR PRESCRIPTION OUR FIRST CONS:mERATION Several fraternities have planned social events for By Ll t'his week end. Two fraternities elected officers. After lbh Three Licensed Pharmacists To Serve You aCtivitY ith• Four fraternities took in pledges last week and others team ia- lbaJ held initiation ceremQnies. Alumni made visits to the fraternities over the week end. Prompt Delivery Alpha Sigma Phi , Hubert Everett, Jim George, Tom Ga.rdDJer, Jim Ca;rne'Y', Carl Blum !Japt and Jeff Alf01·d recently pledged. Delta Sigma Phi To·N,, BillY' CX>nnelly, Jim Forester, R.wle'~gh Holt, Alan Tuttle and Bill PAWtfSHOP ' Collins·, alumni, visited the ch·apter recently. "'Home Of Low Prices" The- w~ 'Alumni M Ronnie Bro·wn has pinned Joy Perkms·, S!alem College seni·or from 16. East Fourth Street P A 2-«7t Stokes. ·the Oollege PRONQGRAPHS •..•.....~·-··~---····--··-··-··-·--- 14.95 Up. long eclledu Lambda Chi Alpha - \ Theta Tau ~hapter .was ·host for the Colondal •Conclave Frlday and :RADIOS -·····-'···-···-·······-··-···---·~·--·--··-··---··· 9.95 Up A memb Saturday. Conclave activities included a dinner Friday and a luncheon : .nr... c. w.. < ·CAMERAS ··-···--·-········-·--··--···--···--··········-·~ 4.95 Up . speaker. , D Saturday. Guests of honor were the Rev. Lee F. Tuttle and Cyril 'WRIST WATCHES (Men ~d Laclles~) -·---- 9.95 Up of oa.lvary Fladd. a'Y:PEWRITERS--all. Makes .and Mod~ls ·--··- 29.95 Up ington, D. 4 The White Rose Ball was 'held Saturday night. All .Merchandise Completely Guaranteed At.-11 ~· Jlhil Poe recently ·became ma'!"r:ied to the former Miss Lavona Wdl­ a discusaio:r. lard. of tbhe 1\linil Sigma Chi . Arigeol:l of t The Sweetheart Ba11 will ·be held this W:eek end. Follqwing ' F·rida)'l night there will tbe an infol"lllla.l .party at Shellton's Lake, c. w_ Cra.1 followed by a p'icnic Saturday a.:fternoon and a formal dance Satur­ capitol mu. diay night aJt th~ Rt the El •Cam Rey ro01m Sat­ by far the best productions to be of the five and the-·production suf- Wood as the servw1t Luka provided uxday nig'ht. Alumnus Ted Stone was the speaker. Chape;rones seen on the boards this season. T;he fered accordingly. Rozella Jewell as more humerous moments. were Dr. and Mrs. D. T. Mtll'phy. Music w~s provided by the evening was consistently excellent. Sbella was indeed fine as was Mary .Superior Job Hal'old Nall Orchestra from Burl~ng.ton. Bouquets can be thrown out in Julia Swift as Jessica. Jane Free- Eugene 0' ~eill !;' never .easy. ·.AMMON'$:. Charlie Adams and "Buddy'" Smith were recently p•ledged. every direction: to the actors, to man an~ Byr~ Wood were com- And,.~ )Vork .like _D?ys W1tho.ut • !... ': ·- • ···- I Iniltiated l:ast Wedne·::;day ni.ght were Gordon Mercer,' Bill Taber, the technical staffs and perhaps petent m their small· parts. Th~ End ·IS espeCially diffrcult.. And a Lonnie Williford, and Earl Riddle. most of ·all to those' who 'cried and director w.as Karen Walker. cuttin.g o-f "Days Witru>ut End" sweated over the p1ays, the student Did Script Justice would seem to stand a ~~~-, ~nly Theta Chi directors. William Saroyan's "Hello Out as a brave efror.t. But, tlus was ESSO Servicenter._ --.· ... ~ ,; !· · Don Craver, ex-presiderut of Theta Ohd, was a vis.i.tor at the ilf y ne play ean b"' pickro There'' is , a powerful play and a the case in the C'Utting seen chapter recently. He is no>w a professor Oif English at Duke Uni­ I t , an .. bo t" ·t must be -th pro- recognized masterpiece in the o.ne- week. Le1a F1aye Coltrain not only 'Welcome Wake Forest 1 •'' :. StudentS ver.;;1ty. ct• d di"" • · "ob d" . !· ductionou as ofes Tennessee William'se act fie ld ; The prod u .ton, direc t .e y a su~or; J ~ a 1reoto r Ro!bert Medford will marry Shirley Inge April 25 at Hampton, ·bitter-sweet and disarming "This. by P:at ,:Wooil'Wiard, did the SCl'lpt but_ her ~ttmg was m no way an ~-····. J\ncl Family 1ra. . 1 I Pr perty Is Condemned " B"-sides full JUStice. Two veteran actors, adulteration of the .play but r~ther l l r.~r ' ' Dick Burleson a.nd Russ DeMint have .been elected IFC represen­ "T~e Glass Menagarie,'; whi~ is i BQb Sitton and ~bby' Fmch, were a tribute to at. The play is definitely tatives for next year. after all a fully devdoped .play, this Im:o~e than crefit~bl~ as . Photo- an e;;say play ·and conse~~tly: play is Williams at his best. Sordid .r:'irush and Erml~. Sitton, .m par- runs :n~ the pr?blem of ~:mg oo­ Kappa. Sigma · . -yes, but filled with Il!Ostalgia and Itic_ular, sho-wed _fme restramt and sustained theatnca:l exper;ence. Newly elected officel.'s of the E-.encv. AAA SerVice· poetry t.iat cancels all intentional VOICe. although. his mowments Were The pr.o?le.m. of ~ manS ~~rch :fraternity are H.oward Bullard, ugliness. Angela Johnson played the ocoos~ona~y . Jerky. Bob Hollanp f?r . ~~g m lif~rul fmally Grand Master; J€l"r.y West, Grand role of Willie, a 13 year-old prosti- was fme m his small part. fmddng. 1t 1n :that ~hlCh he thought Procurator; Joe ·Creech, Grand tube to perfection. One realized that ·Except for a tenden~ ~~ dead-1~ a ~1g subJect for a play. ,- R.O A Dt S E R'V t·c E. Master of Ceremonies, and guard!!, 11\fiss Johnson is probably th-e most loudness. ~e She~ Dailey~- Ind~ed 1t rmght; seem to. be a.~~ ' . . 'I :. ' ·:· : ·. ~- DDn Miller and Jerry Lovell. i singulal'ly .talented actress the ed production Oif . The Boor . was topic ·~or !l nO Stur~ IS .an excellent fo-r ~ his heaVlness, he .. w~ able ther, Smith.fieltl, Va., •and 'Bo.bby child who mows Willie as she is., oormc and exploited his knowledge to wnte thoughtful plays usmg the PHONE 5-2681 . -~ - Robinson, Clinton. of comedy methods to full advan- Iru!th-ods of the theater. .Timmy Nance has. i:J·inned Julie Means, sotudent at Salem .College. Graduate Hughes I JeiTyl J o Stephenson has be­ .com-e engaged to Kathryn Lee, Is Given Stipend I nursing stud-ent at the University of North Carolina. David F. Hughes, 1958 Wake' Forest graduate, has been named a A good place to end your date ~ Woodrow Wilson · fellow. Hughes, from Newnan, Ga., was chosen to use the grant at Princeton Univer­ -;;z~P~t sity for the study of .polibi~l . BAR I science. e Northside Shopping Center Th•a recipient is now studying OPEN TILL 11:30 p, M. HOWARD BULLARD . Kappa Sigma prexy • law at Mercer University in Georgia. He was president of . Kap- ·English: CAMPUS TOUGH GUY :------; pa Sigma frat-ernity, a columnist . . ~. for Old G<>ld and Black, a varsity I debater arid president of the Inrer· Think/ish translation: This character belongs to the beat generation~; national Relations Club while at W.ake Forest_ He was an assistant as any black-and-blue freshman can testify~· When· he cracks a book~~· Mother And Dauihter in the College history department. it ends up in two 'pieces. His favorite subject: fistory. Favorite. spc)rt:" Four Woodrow Wilson awards were also annoU/Ilc:ad earlier as throwing his weight. around. Favorite·cigarette? Luckies, what else? Your Sportswear He1 adquart~rs going to seniors in the liberal arts college. Puffing on the honest taste of :fine tobacco, he's, pleased a:-s Pundt. IT In Winston-Salem you call this muscle ho~der a schooligan; bully for you! - Lively New Ideas _BJ The Hundreds

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I .1 It's That Sea~on Again ®lb ~nlb nu~ ~lark Magn:·olta WINSTON-SALEM, N. C., l\IONDAY, APRIL 13, 1959 ··Leaves. ··By ROY HUGHES Lots A Choice For The Council Tthe soimds of marchi"'P," ·n·n , days and a other than · Tuesdlay, ·at c~ac _·a;·~ ti·,~en caucus night, indicated last week . t!lat some Five major changes in the Student a joint body to try cheating cases. We Wel1lf; I Body Constitution may be proposed have no obj_ection to t'his, though we of the RO'DC men are gung-ho,. but presi~~ .it ain't so. · lit· •was jpst the KA's . e.cclaan to the Student Legislature this week. think the committee may be overrat­ ~- learning ihow to f~ theit: . · meetb:J The c'hanges all concern the College's mai-ch. Ther ing 'lihe psychological effectiveness of to ~ ..... Old ~uth.BaD • .It's.good know· . a.rid S1 honor system. They will be brouglht combining the ·groups. J3y the time tOOt' we will. he prepaied when. the South rises again: corner~ before the legislature only if fuey are students get to college, they s'hould be . the 'bai approved beforehand by the Honor able to sit in on conduct cases involv­ - A fe CounciL ~- 0. C. Bradbury\ recently - ·from: ing both sexes with mature view!)oints · gave one Of his · group Since fue changes will be presented and no blus'hing. weN-known em- tmg il in the form. of an amendment to the . bryology pz;acti­ Shaw Another change asks that two mem­ ca)s. When Constitution, either fue approval of themo bers of the council be retained, by came into were 1 the Legislature or of 20 per cent of vote of the council, from one year to r-oom, most of :the consph the student body, expressed fu'rough ~nt.\1 we.re ., .man J< the next. This would probably become Waiting patiently petition; is necessary before it can be ':del~ political, wifu the reigning part on and a little' appre·. the bla brought to the student body for a hensively to \ · wouJ.d the council one year selecting two of just w h a't he vote. It Wi its members to return the next year. would d •o. . He We don't know Whether the Honor that th Yet the value to fue council, we be­ walked' to . the HUGHES . po~bl Council, in considering' them this lieve, outweighs the disadvanta·gte back of the room and pidred up a thraw:n week, will accept or reject t'he chang­ stack Of paper towels. The students lt as' frmn a political viewpoint. It is possi­ looked rather puzzled as he began most e es one by one or as a whole. Here we ble to elect 16 students w'ho have ·to band them. ou:t to each one/ iha:ppen will consider them one by one. never sat on the council before. A Nolli.cing the' strange looks, he grin.. ! .vette. I One suggzestion has a student w'ho ned and said, "These are your ar:y- il'icatiKJ,n large part of the council's work, if the in.g to~els. '' · ·IWwpo observes cheating ask the cheater to c'hange in the automatic suspension All'' the fr~ · m'U5t be good -and the turn himself in rat'her than turn bim penalty is accepted, will be dependent Baptists, or e'lse they want to im- ·r..an-; ( press some other good BaPtists. in. Another wants a maximum and on past work. Tradition in handing out. m Tthey couldn't have a freshman , c~~l minimum penalty set up for cheating. · down penalties will be needed. For d:mce last Friday because- officials These two sug-gestions are linked. this reason, it is almost ,imperative solds some bermud:as· again, and the weds will· ed out of school, which is mandatory bate when the Baptist State Con­ the coed dormitories will handle students SG that they feel compelled once again steam under the leering deal with reporting and settmg up a venthm meets in. May. more than their usual traffic, many to offer their advice or make a few smiles uf ·the cool and comllortable under the' present constitution. The maximum and minimum penalty for will to new suggestion should make it easier About 8(} Baptist pastors and , students begin practice the comments about po;!itical structure men of the C!ailli)US. It's hard ~ c'heatingr. It is a known fact that the church leaders were here Thursday forgotten tradition m speald·ng to and activity, even after they have understand why the girls don't wear. for students to report. Yet we do not honor system is now in a bad situation for a. meeting w:hieh included a each other in passing. graduated. shorts if they re'al:ly want to. Mter want the students to get t'he idea that and cheating is rampant. Almost any discll.3Slion with representatives of Until May 28, voting day, a sort Then May 29, a ~ after the all, you can only flunk -out once.- the ·honor system itself is "easy." This positive sugg-estion is welcome. and the conV"ention's ·Com.m:ittee of 25. ·of -aura of superficiality will Ofrver voting. That's . about· all you can is w!hy we st:t"ess both an observer's The coannrittee's recently-published the camptci. Evel-yone will berome say-just May 29. Those who .lost the proposals made by t'he Honor deadly serious about things he responsibility to turn the cheater in if Council committee seem to have a bet­ report, whli.ch proposes extensive will be among the.few to remember the cheater does not do it and the reorganization of t'he convention, hadn't given a thought before this that they ran, and those who won, Jazz Concerts ter chance of working t'han the pre­ -wiJl be considered at lfue special week, almost as if he were respond­ disturbed by the, absence of tli.e necessity of ma}dng attractive the pos­ sent setup. ing meclranically, certainly pre­ sibility of turning one's self in. session May 5-6 in Raleigh. , politiCal clamor and enthusiasm COLLFA We don't urge the council to jump The first ,generall. sta.tem~ dictable. that' characterized their captpaign­ Ar~ ·Promoted add!! up Another sug-gestion aims at convic­ at any change simply for t'he sake of made hy visitors' weren't questions The political war always is be­ ing, may 'begin to wonder if they, ·secretar: ing students t'hat conduct offenses are change, but we do urge it to seriously about the Ofrmmilttee report burt; tween two forces, the orglallization like the losers, are the only ones to By Gus Burns violations of the honor code. This consider if the nroposals would not rather centered on tile o-1iten de­ of which is evidently unimportant remember that they ran. bated question of trustee ver.i!IUS would combine t'he Men's Conduct be better t'han what exists now. There since allegiances oan be switched The fieree party divisions will By GUS BURNS For convention corutrol Off Wake Forest. at a moment without anyone losing been the point Council and WO'Inen's Conduct Coun­ is· always the kno\vledge that if these. have forog'Otten to . WAKE FOREST STUDENTS are cil into a joint body to try conduct One pastor, the Rev. WJOOdr ~t Is Distributed the top in particW.ar field of I Tuesday keep Wake Forest close to the con­ atmoSphere which .pervades the their The 'Secret-Secret' Ballot entertainment. From Jennie Tourel ,,, CU&Sd.on " vention." The Rev. Robbins then de­ 1 campus at -election times were al­ to Sir Cedric Hardwicke, · we have picnic fo clared that t:he Z. Smith Reynolds \By Methodists together "sincere" the, Student Woman's Government Association Foundatif is continuing this year one of its most duct Council. This lack of division is the meetings, one's edUcation which cannot be built-in traditions, failure to release foundation liked the Baptists a.nd peared on the campus. It is pub- · open. ~ . I Of.S probably because a case has never their way o,( doirug fhmgs. found in the e classrooon. ' the vote counts in its elections. This come before the WGA Execu,tive ilished by tbe looal Wesley Foun­ There is certainly room for im­ At other campuses Tribble Answers provement. Interest ·~in politics is, we suppose,, to spare t'he feelings Council fuat is serious enough to "Nothing to support that belle£,'' dation, whicll is made up of . stu-· ,are much in de- , of the girls who lose the elections. should not· be cratnrned into a ·few They · - · Council. In the two years of its exist­ replied , W:ake Forest President dent .groups from Wake Forest, weeks of frenzy· in · AJ.>ril, th.ilri al­ r.roo. Harold' W. Tribble. Actually, he to •tUn houses · We understand t!hat the WGA ence the Conduct Council 'has never Salem College and Baptist Hospital. lowed ·to hibernate until next 'April. :many 'p"iaoces ;' wants to save its girls any embarrass­ tride a case; WGA 'has tried all con­ · ,sail:!, the foundation hasn't been Unfortunate Reflection ".par:ticularly interested" in the Jer;ry Matherly,. College senior where they · ment, especially since a losing presi­ duct cases. Yet, if the situation were dras­ fonn. But dential candidate is eligible to run for aetJiW.ties Siutm are. also ioo'\uded. -concert by .someone who is known ped up interm1ttellltly over :the in a contemporary field. y-ears, was one ()f the central issues In short, why couldn't Wake JOHN ALFORD, Managing Editor BOB YARBROUGH. Circulation Manager of the stornzy 1957 convention which Students Reminded Letter·s Forest sponsor a concert by a ·per­ RAY ROLLINS, Assistant Editor FRANCIS FENDERSON, Circulation Assistant overruled a trustee decisi'On to per­ former in the field of modern jazz WOODY PEELE, Sports Editor lrllit on-ca;mpus da;neing. To Renew Grants· (All letters~to the ,editor must comparable to Jennie Toorel? Criticized Plans be signed; names will be with- Salem College recently nad Dave "ROADRAI Dinehart,·. Some ;pastors ~ttending the Students who receive' sehola.r­ held on requ~) · : Brubeck f()r. a c'oncert, and he play- EDITORIAL STAFF: J. D. Alexand'er, Bruce AyS'cue, Joe Chandler, Dan Clhurch, Dave ed to a packed house. . AN AMERI meeting also critic,ized plans for ~ps or conrcessions from the Col­ 01ough, Bal'bara. Edward3, Sid Eagles, Glenn, Am!. Gr.!!fin, Kelley Griffith, John To the Editor: ,If jazz is the only .true Alnerican Frank ,a new representation syo3tem on ~ege and w'ho want to receive the Heydlt, Roberta House, Marcia Jones, Judy Parker, Woody Peele, Dwight Picka.rd, Al · the eonverution's general 'board and Many students have taken cuts art; form, ·lhen it would seem logi· Hot same gra-nts next year have been either the day before or day a£ter Posj;. DavJ Rawley, Don Schoonmaker, Bob Sitton, Lynne Smatlhers, Joel Stegall., Fred a proposal ,ths.t :tlhe Biblical Record­ asked to fill out scholarship re- cal that it have a place mour con- WaroJaw. er, offdcial journal of the· conven­ newal forms. , our sh:ort Spring Holidays, Conse­ cect halls, particularly in the light tion, be moved from Raleigh to quently they must pay, the penalty of the success Off jazz concerts in The :forms ctm. be obtained :in the O!f double cuts. BUSINESS STAFF: Beebe Davis, Cs.mille .Johnston. Chuck Jones, Janet Lemona, Ann Thomasville. oftfice of 'llhe director of adm~s.­ such . places · as Carnegie Rail in - TODAY- The meeting rwas one of a series It seems t-o me that .this penalty recent years. Such a venture might Ringley, Doria Smith, Jlm Thomas, Chu-lea Waldrop, Anne Watkins, Dan Webster. sions, room 209 of Reymold:a Rail. is illogical, unfair, and must have of "campus visitation" daj'IS spon­ William Starling is in charge of create an interest in subsequent sored by the convention's Council had its. beginning in the Dark Ages. concer.ts here on campus. TUI Member of the Associated Collegiate Press. Represented for national advertising by N&o the scholarship program and he on Christian Education. At eadh of will give students the forms. They I can not logically understand why PROBABLY SUCH A CONCERT tional Advert.is:ing Servlee, Inc. Subscription rate: $2.50 per year. ~cond-claas mail pri­ the .st;a;te's seven Baptist colleges w:iJ.l he available during the month a class clther . before or after. a : would appeal to a dillerent group FRO vileges authorized at Winston-Salem, N. C. church leaders are iii~ :to heax of April. 1 h-oliday is different from ariy other Qf' people than o-rdinarily attend t>tn' college ;presidents and, thls year. class-all last for fifty (50) min- .- concerts. And it prOOably 'wouldn't Of&ces in Renolda Hall 225-556 to talk with members of the Com­ utes.. . cause classical music . enthusiasts mittee of 25. Although meetings Griffin To Speak My only explanation is that this ~y great anxiety to have a good Telepllolte PArk 5-9711 P. 0. Box 7567 custom is', a cairy-over fi'am ; the have already bilen held s.t some of · Dr. Geol'ge Griffin of the Oollege 1-! the colleges had 6:15 p. m. The meeting will be held. believe it is time for a .~~tlt'Y a rEireslling been discussed. ..in the balcon,y room ot Wait Chapel•. Jlel1!m)S :i!l.Cl1~ld in- . ' ...... ,,

l . . I , .I. OLD GOLD AND BLACK Monday;, April 13, 1959 PAGE FIVE YOung IS Accla#lation Voting, GET YOUR ' ' ·Jokes. Occupied CP ·Legislator Sunglasses ! Lots Qf .votes :by acclamation· -to be Grubbs, ·was accepted for AT .rund a. .goodly number of jokes acelamntion and there was no This Year ays chara.Cterdzed the Co1loege Party need f'Or Brooks to make a (Continued from page 1) at caucus lQst ' :week. The business speech. He ·shifbed ms page of as freshman cla.ss secremary­ me went qUickly at fil'$t, with 1lhe notes' and mruJttered . to hi·mself. .treasurer. She . corners. of the lifltle auditoriwn in .Miss Priode has just come the ·basement of fue lWbra~. · through on~ eleotion Victorioll31)1, THE PICTURE EVERY ONE A few Of the sugges.-tion:a came" bed.ng chosen president of Wo­ IS TALKING ABOUT. ·from an uneXJped:ied corner, a '• man's Governm-ent As.sociailion. group of United .Party men sit­ She Was a:·member oif 1lhe Wo­ tilng in on the meetLng. Ea:rl men's Conduct CoUiliC'il last \ . Starts April 19 Sbaw and Charles . 1leane were year. Tiri's year .abe is secreta:ry­ BETTY BRUCE HOWARD (picture on left) tabu- t!he mc>&t 'CIODSpieuous ones., They ,treasurer of the Student .. Union. late'd votes while ARNOM JlARRlS and BILL were. la;ug~gly. called "fello·w SHEPHERD (above) pinned strategy at the ·l!ilited The two oa.ndid. ~or ·treas­ oon:apira.to:rs.." When party chair­ Party caucus Thursday. .man Joe Weston billed f()r -a cood urer Heath and Turner, are new:: r: , comeiJs to student body elootions, · del~e to ihelp write ·names ol). - ' the blaeldloiid he' asked if ShaiW .thouglh. Heath lost •in freshman would like 1Jhe job. · · eleotions for class vice president .three years ago. Heath, a S~kma UP Caucus Has Its Lecture-Film. It was also Shaw who notleed. ·. . ' iChl:i, was on the orienMJtion (l()m- ' that the caucus :was ''as open 8JSI poiJSi.ble." The· windows rwere mi~ and a member of Alpha . Phi Omega and .tlhe track team. . On Pianoforte • a thrawn :wide oPen. · · Proble111s Thursday nts lt as' Joe Grubbs w.ho made the · Turner, wh'O served this !Y'OO-T tW> Lambda Ohi Allpha pres:ident, ~D most eloquent ~ This orie With a background of the Those whose pictom · 14 of the Science build­ gation would reconvene Tuesday He is Dr. John 0. Kendal. ;ts. out. Hils ea.ndida.te for the senior chapel speaker and a memiber of ing. IIBU , . cll!-ss ipresiden~y, .whii.c:h 'b.aP,Pened two hon:o:~:ary ba.termties •. He .to finish selecting a slate of The ·mowe and lecture wi1l con­ '- " .. ' . : '. ' . First there was t!W minor :ala was on the Honor . ,Council laSt . officers. cern the methods and techniques year but lost sea.t on' 'this problem of gettizig all- the dele­ ~:a .. - a · ill be "I'D CUll! 18£, sly to see if she would run, so one MIGIIEST IIOURllll" ••• on- sophOm!)re class. He served f¥l open to all students without the. · nresident of the PhiliJ!Illa.th~ia.n . of the delegates had to leave At · a •banquet Friday :night charge. IDII'I miss lllil :-Iterary Society tlbis year. on the mission. · recipients of the Reymolds Kend21 i.s considered to be an lilY; Nominations 'finally began scholarships to Bowman GT-ay authority on schooJ music edu­ .i:fe· School of Medicine officially re­ for- . '' ' and it was apparent that most cation. a:f the nominations had been ceived 'their p-ants. His duties as vice president Cafeteria Has decided before the caucus in the They had not knO'Wll before­ of the American Music Confer­ ear minds df most of the delegates. hand which o:f ·the grants they ence include the charge of field most o-f the nominees were ac­ ·Would receive. The gmnts vary and consultative services. --also­ IVill. in amount. iDg Ti.JJie Change-d cepted b:r accJ.a:mation. His other qualifications include "FORBIDDEN DESERT'" .ble · Don ScboolliiUiker was accept- Wake Forest's two recipients, · •the presidency· of •both the N a­ and for evening una.n:imously. and his f;o.. Cafeteria hours ed nomi- ·announced 'Previously, are ti()nal and the Southwestern "LAND ()F THE BmLE•• ear. ·.zneals have 'been extended a bal:f- nations was greeted with a loud Fi-arices Youngblood and Ctutis Music Educatol's Conferences. hour and will remain ,open daily and sustained ovation. H'e just He was. ~ter Williiams. Williams received one director of music edu­ 'until 7 p.m., .beiinning today. salt and gninned. of fue top ·award.;;, the Nancy cation in the Denver public qip this ad and 31ie ,T;he extension· was announ()ed When things looked as if they Reynolds Brugley grant. This is sc'hool system for 28 years. will admit one adult by .Mrs. Ruby Sheridan, direc- might be considered with some valued at $3,000 for the first In addition to contrioutilllg fre­ for tltis attraction tor of food services, who feels order, an Old Gold photographer year and increa.s€s throughout quently to severo! music journ­ GOOD .ANY TIME tJ-.· be disclllS6ron ,;:' a.bo.ut ellieouraging a ·sort· of ra,p­ 1·ecreation room of Johnson dor­ pn't 12. Misrepresenta­ 3. Thls is a..-full tion 18 LeSe 4. Dough, for 13. Pudding powder instance mu- 14. With 10 Down, 5. Cheers F·IRST WINSTON-SALEM SHOWIIG an order &.Make___ 15. Make a booboo of it 16. Fly talk 7. Western Wednesday! 17. Unclosed elevation for Start~- (poetic) a tenderfoot? 18. Gets married 8. Willie the ~~ ~MWftm 20. Bet accepter~~ Penguin's chant 22. It's dished or 9. Negative potted ,arrangement 23. You Quaker • of open 24.AlL___(sounda 10. See 14 Across sheepish) 1.1. Gets hitcb.ed. 25. More playful 19. Cat~h on· 29. Misfortunes 30. Texas subsoil 21. Adlai's initials Sl.Oneand_ 23. Double datea minus one 32. Good advice during e>

PAGE SIX Monday, April 13, 1959 OLD GOLD AND BLACK. 'Modified. Modern' Cover 1 • I LITTLE_ MAN ·ON®CAMPUS e QUALITY PORTRAITS e COMPLETE. WEDDING COVERAGE . 1.960 Howler. Goes" ' To' . Printer • CUSTOM FRAMING·. • OPEN TIL 9 P. M. By RAY ROLLINS gan and Jane Mitchell,· copy 1 books will furnish information a:bowt MON.-THURS.-FRI. Marlba All <7opy and pictuxes for the editors. . Ithe faculty and admipistration, 11\'-.ank Gl 1960 Howler W>are sent to the publi- Captions, Frats athletics, activities a n d social ·.. voice rec: cations's printer in Raleigh last P.a:t Farson was. captions editor I events. A "spotlight"· will be tumed . the Wak and Bill Smith bandied fraternities 1 on hon-orary groups like the Mag- .muaic. week. while Joe Chambers looked after j nolia Court and the 10 putstanding P A 2-5742 !Miss '.t Editor Winfry Whicker mailed athletics. Ray Rolllils worked on; seniors." A "looking back" section 1;. _ _:N~o:r:th~s:id~e:,2S~b~o=p~p:ln~g~C~e:n:te:r~.~--===~!!~~=!::..J -$Jg .thre the final pictures Tuesday to 'Ed- photography, an!f Grigg Studio also I will review the events ~r the fall, 1:., :·~ting w: . . furnished photography book.' \vintoar and spring in pictures. The also sing· wards and Broughton Printing Com- The busfuess staff .is headed by usual sections of student ·pictures ------__; · ~- Both' a pany in Raleigh. The bulk of . the Dick Avery as ·business manager. Iwill be continued and a large sec­ Howler material had been sent off The' eight differellt sections· of. the tion . of advertisements is planned. · dents 'i>f l before spr:ing holidays. . · •.··The. pr The editor cannot predict when I m..in the the 'books will be available to stu­ ,, - gate Hall dents, he said. He hopes the print­ Aceil I sion Chat, ers will be through by. the end of Venetian· Art To Be. .. . Miss 'n: May, In the eVEnt the books are For._.': · · -:- 'include M oot back before graduation, he . BOO will. said, they will .be mailed to stu- TopiC Of_Professor John Roberts. " ·Love'' by dents. ' iito" by.~ Similar Edition ·by- Marie , Direct~r of Admissions A. L. 1957. Walta···Forelt Rings The 1960 edition will be greatly hel'd, 'I'll~ Aycock will talk to the Euzelian The meeting. will begin at 7 b.}' similar tD last year's edition, with Literary Society tonight on Vene-. i:anged p. m. in Eu Hall on. the second H eight sections touching on all tian art. A~cock bas been irl fioor of Reynolda Hall. Members· :'Glenn , phases of campus life. A "modified charge of the annual Magnolia will begin making plans for So­ With New Wait Ohaael· C · · I · Hlmdel's ~ modern" cover >Of black, blue and Festival art exhibit for several ciety Day, according to President white will be used. Over 200 pa~s years. , "Creation. Don Schoonmaker. Priees from sza·to s34 ·ompare. 'cluae wox will fill the book, not countin.g ad­ As a professor . in the English vertisements. Society Day is the annual chi:-:= department, he :has ·taught. art round of competition between the . Miss '1 Edito-r Whicker and his stalff appreciation as well as literature tW'o literary societies, the EU­ have been working on the publica­ c»m'b~ne·:t courses. He came to the College· zelian and the PhllDmathesian. ilyel-i/ And Steele \ -Witch In tion since his election in May of in 1938 as an instructor becoxmng Usually two such days are held ' ·-·The res last year. He has been assisted by: ROTC To Be Viewed assistant professor of English in each year, one in the fall and one 'gram is ·SJ Wayne Jordan as assistant editor, 1931 and associate professor .in in the spring. This year the two JEWELERS ,. ( by· Cham Ann Whicker and Judy Shaw, pic· ·that department in 1951. He was event will be consolidated into 418 W. 4TH ST; ·by Dalayri PA-3-lfD .1; ~·· In Two-Day Inspection ture editors, and and Gladys Mor- made director of adniissions in one affair, to be held thds spring. ,. ·Chretien. /: O:ther.pi - _ are ·'''li1ait ROTC cadets will be ·shining faculty member attended the Per­ ·.'belt), "I slwes and polishing swordS with shing Rifles 4th ·Regimental Drill . MOI'ning''­ vigor today in preparation. for an Meet held at North . Carolina State (S.indin '. College recently. ..{Brabms>: official inspection Tuesday and The cadets observ:ed competimon .·· ~ecomp, Wed~-asday. . . . w:PJch included a marksmanship beR~th E: Chief of the mspec:tion team Will division and drill competition on ' ·~ - be C~l: Donal~ C. Little, pro.fessor the individual squad and platoon of m~tary scuence and tactics at levels. Cadets attending were Oapt. Geo~;g1a School of Technology. As- W. H. Olive Pershing Rifles com­ sisting him will be .JI:iaj. W. p. mander, Ho,;,ard Bullard and Fred Undenvood of Trammg Section Tat-a, new Pershing Rifles officers. XII U. S. Army Corps

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. . ~· COIIIItlo of s i·ccess·' ~--~ -lVASH •d-WEAR. , SUITS. Gifll · -CGme ln~.Aad. Tr;( One On Tod~y:.... ·- ~ ... _ DlttttrrSiftfca .~. off~ •. ,-.•·-·~·:p-••~ Juit·S38.9& :,?'/fille~~:. _OAHILL·SWAIN, --110 •. ··,. -- t­ -- ... TIWI PHARMACY __ ,. . " -_ .--::_ . WAKt. 37M a.,-l.la R-.d WAbash 4-&130 4th 'AND CHERRY. With the help of 'l'Wia City_ FO_RE'~T CieiaDm &::~•• w:~ ~ - isn't neeeuur tO ... 'W'ell'.· . . groometL'In ~: ·tlallt -. : , -cellent.~othes..care prololqa, :.~ clotliea~Uf~ uicl'· a"a,y • j - ' ' money. c ' -. - - Do' • .-1 You Think• • for Yourself• ?(~srf:~~~~I=;;J 1. When your friends impart confidences, - 5: Do you find that you work or study do you feel (A) uncomfortab._ le, or - - .A o--. _8 0 - ;t· A D·- B D· . more effeetively (A) under supervision. (B)_ complimented?· c . __ or (B) oa your own schedule? ...... : . ...:.'' ~ ~-- ; .

.. 2. Do.~you prclera- t~k which demands . 6. Is it your feeling that close - (A) the organization-of complex details, friendships wi_th superiors would be or (B).a constant flow of ideas? (A) a great help, or (B) actually a hindrance to your career with a firm? ~-- --

·,:• -3. Wouid your ~t reaction -to a difficult ·-. ,... sO- _-- ~~if: O ..:: '··<- -committee appointment bej;hat you had'· A o · _ - ' - . '1. Which, to your- mind, has the. ifeater AD' e _ ))een (A) "stuck," or {B.) honored? · · · . influence on you in making a good grade; ' .·,(),., the ·JJneJJt ·. iTi · ~-\II!Jrt=; . ...,. · rr-/1'., (A) the instructor, or (B) the 11ubject. - ' ~.1 . _ - matte_r of a course?·

1;7W 4 •. you .. '\Vere.!l contest_ on a. . _· , · :._~·~ U \: Ifprogram which of these..quest1on~nt ~uiz , . .- . AD- aD. · ~tl·- · _. - catego).'ies wo~d you prefer: (A) popular ·. · 8. Do y.ou believe that the saying "haste · _ · songs of today, or (B) current events? :_ .: - . makes ~te" is (A) always true, or NeW. . - ·lncl-·~ ·- . Cars'· . .·· · ]JSecl - ~ . (B) of~ falae:! _·

'II - 9'. Which would weigh more · - heavily in your choice of filter .11_: sO cigarettes: (A) the· opinions. "'L..J ll mitketfan·d·, : of friends with similar tastes. · or (B) your own · eo~Veni-11;. ~b.d €ha Th. w•y ~o "rowil- considered judgmen~? ·

It is usually the case that meri and women 'Yho .really thin];: ·for themselves come around toYICEROYas their brand of filter cigarette . • • for two very good reasons: VICEROY..:.is th·e one cigarette that gives the~ a thinking man's filter and a smoking· "We)l~, Trade or Sell" man's taste. : · Familiar *If you· checked (B)-on any six of the nine pack or crush· VIC.. , FLOW- --CY -GRUBBS (JU(8tions • •.• you. rea,Jly think for yourself! -· /II' proof Broad St~ .- .f. A ...-v.Ati31...... _ . . .Ole5e.,a--..wm~'2'obace

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AN.N.OUNCES / .II' n s Tremendous Print ~ ancl~ Portfolio! . , . '. • ...... I . Full··. Co,or, ·Gallery_. Size_ Reproductions of Art. Maste,pi·e_ces!_ ---~-A--- - ...... ' ...... /" ' SALE!! •aclt Larger Tlt~n a Full~b:e . Newspapet: Paget·Reafly lor_Framlngl' .· · Sa¥ings IJp le _,o On· Prillls · ' . G301. D11fy: Nol"lllaJidy, Tree·. G672.. Lautree: Womaa:-in Wieker Femme-- . . G302. Picasso: Pierrot ' Chair· · ' G769. J.lisaarro: Tcnrl.g:: Path each G683 Klee: Portrait of Moe· G77o.· Corot· Brid.,_ •4-·,..--•- ' ·o,·;·.·-o·;_. ,. . ' ." . . G304. Sv_a.n Gogh: Restaurant de GGSS.·· Feininger: The Church G772;" · SJ!Iley:.. • Small·~· SqURe:.... u-•-· at- Irene G687. Han.ett: Faithful Colt Argeateull GB06. Degas: Ballet Encore G689. Redon: Ophelie G773. Manet: Chryunthelllti.Ql,· . - G309. Braque: Nature Mort. G694. DufY.: Raoul'Dilfy Poster (L&~)- Ma.rb. Tab. G695. Miro: Hae&ht-· POliter G775. Ruysdael: The Riwu,: o~ginally published G312. Ms.tlsse: Two. Young Girls G696; · Picauo:: · IJe. Cubism G778. Manet: PeoDi•· G318. Renoir: Pont d~ Chemin G7os~. Ruaselklildfii.Da, G782. Sialey: Tugboat" .ai: 3.0'0·5:00'·10.00· · de fer · G71L Picasso: Classic Head G783. Homer: Boys:. Ia. &· Pulure G320. Rouault: Heads of· Two G712; ~gin-: Femmes de TahltJ G785. Cllagall: Chamboa- Stir. Clowns . G714. Lautree: Mme. de Honoriae Lac: G322. Seurat: The Cireua. G715. Goya: Senora Sabasa- G786. Kiokosehka; Tile Mandril G328. Soyer: Dancers Repk>sed Ga.rei& G787. K'aadiilsky: Lyri~ G330. Braque: PO-ster-Yellow- G716. Utrillo: The Street G788~. Mare:-&heep· & Black G718. El Greco: St. Martin & G790o' Pit:a810: P.ol'trait-Womast., ' G334. Rouault: Flowers, in a the Beggar . G791. Homer: Fog, Wainliq Vase G719. Cezanne: Fruit and Jug G796. MIH: Comet8 G347. Picasso: Sculptor and G720~ MatiMe: Still Life with G797. Rembraudt: Nlghtwatok: Models. . Dahlias G798.· VeiUilftr 'fhe,MJlkmaids G351. Lautrec: Seated Model ·G721. Goya: Bull Fight G799. Picaii8G: Citron. et Qnllaes G358. Cezanne: Card Players G722. Degas: Four Daueera• GSIIo;. Renoir: TWo Ctilldrea·dDf G385. Van Gogh: Sunflower&' G823. Signac• Quay at Clichy White Cezanne: Ponunes e~ G724. Dufy: Jockeys G803. Van;Gogh: Hou,e at G402. y - ' .. . -- .__. --.:.....- -- - . Oranges G726. Renoir: Woman with a Cat Auvera. LftrrlfH Q~ellfJtiea-~ .. ~ ._ ltua6~·~tor .... , Ctolc•"' G406. Matisse: Tabac Royal G728. Koson: Falcon on a Branch G804. Souti;ne: Portrait of a•Ba:f. G419. Utrillo: Rue· a· S&DDoi•· G729. .Sho-son·: White Birds Fly- G805. Bos: Still I.Jfe-Bread &: G433. Utrillo: St.. Senrin . :illg Pears / G439. Pike: Water· in· the· Flat- G730. · K011on: Birds· in· a· Bamboo Gi06. Boa: SUU Llfe-Stol'lll'• lands Tree Lantern. G440. Bradbury: SUDlly Cove G743; Mandarin: Chinese WaU G808. Klee: Head (Senec:4o) G442. Utrillo: Rue de Mont-Cents Hanging G810. Buffet: Still Life G456. Cer:anne: Mt. St. Vietoire G744. Noblewoman: Chinese W"all G811. Pascin: Seated Girl G462. Van GQgh: L'Homme a · / Hanging · G814. .Modialianl: Head of.. Girl' L'Oreille G747~ Kautzky: Peaceful Valley G815. Utrlllo: estere Coeur· G472. Matisse Poster: Niee Fete G754. Kautzky: Sdtooner i11 the G816. PieaBIJO: Boy aad Hone~· G473. Bonnard Poster Harbour· G821. Rapihael: ,Alba· M-.domu.~' G475. Klee Poster G758. Vlaminek: Village Land- G822. Renoir: I;'e Bal a BoualTal G515. Picasso: Mother and Child seape 1 G823. Van Gogh: L& Berceue· G520. Picasso: White.Clown. G759~ Utrillo: H'ouse with Red G824. TraYel Poete·Vauezle G522. Gasser: InlaDd Cove· Door G825. TraYel· P-oRe- Paria· G527. Gasser: Winter Harbor G761. Picasso: ~ature Mort au G826. Travel Poete SpaiD G529. Modigliaai: Lolotte Cerisee G827. Trani Poate- Germany G536. Vlaminck: Landscape G768. Picasso: Portrait de G830. Van. GoP. Dranbridae (lYJleat) · G538. Monet: Boats at Argenteuil I------, · G551. Dufy: Paddock at Deauvllle COLLEGE BOOK STORE , G600. Homer: Eight BelJa· Box: '7'717 Reynolda Branch · G6oe. ReniDr: Moalia de 1a J Winston-Salem, N. C. I Galette . I enet.es. my eheck or mone:r.order· for· ...... ~··-······- .. ·-· G611. Please. ship ...... priDt& numbera ...•. ,...... ::...... G613. ~::!!: ~~!e~a:ecl:r I I G640. G647. ~:!~~ ;~:mth~eJ!~:: I ;:~ud;""3%"i:·c. n;:!:"T:~ ::_r;~oaio:=e:·AiJ~;·io"d;;;. I G648. Chagall: L'Aerobate for dellver;r. · ,. · G694. W:eber: Stilyl Lif~ .!;'50 I NAME ...... - ...... - ...... -.. I G665. K 1yonaga.: oung n oman · . G667. ~:~;=~ ;:~:n :.;RESs :...... -...... :.... :. .. Y··-··-...... I G668. G669. Meclleval lllwninatioa l,!: ;_····;.;,;,;;;.··;.;:::·-:::;-=.;,;,;.;;··=···.:::;;-·;,;:::;:·-··~····;:.;;,;;::·~ SaVe On Portfolios-$1.00 to 2. 98 Cl73 Still Life Treasures· ..•• 1.98' ego Views of Rome ... _... 1.98 CIS Harbor Scenes ·-···-----·· 1.00 Cl'll Six Picasso Paintincs _ 2.98 C167 Modern Flower Paintings ...... - ... 2.98 C36 J'rin_js for Dali W.ateroolors ·---··· 1.49 SALE!' Citldl 'IDe:~era•Jpg C17 ReBOir Pastels ...... _... 1.98 ·~~;..:..::-~ p ... C174 Ancient Chinese Cave Paintings ...... 2.118 C172 Famous Nude Paintings ...... 2.98 C165 Picasso Line Drawings ...... 1.98 C144 Picasso Portrait Drawings ...... 1.98 C142 Portfolio of Cata ...... 2.98 C182 Cadet Gray ·-·-----·-·-··· 1.00 C177 Early Ameriean Automobllett ...... 1.00 C52 Autllenic Spanish Bullfight Prints ...... 1.98 CIS American Clipper Ships ...... 1:98 C31 Currier and lves ...... 1.00 C70 Fa.mous ,American· Colleges -··--··--·-----··--·-- 1.90 C62 Six Medieval lllllolllJnations ...... 2.98 C176 KUDisada Japanese Prints ...... _··-··· 1.00 Cll Chinese Flower• ...... 1.98 C170 Chinese Bird p.aneJa ...... _ 2.9!1 Cl32 HiroiJbige Japanese Snow Seenea ----··-··-... 2.98 . . Cl68 Weisgard Farm Animals ·-·--·--::... _... 1.00 C169 Weiagard Cireua .Alllmals ...... 1.00 The.,_. lelldloa o1 art ·prlab 1a co~_an.Ja.JIOft" warmth and beauty they'll add, the ••Jived-in'' look they'll to 3·~Sil C32 Rodin Watercolors --·- 1.98 folioa cont.ainlna 2 to 8 wcmdcdal roproduod.Oiu~ far pve each and every room. We'vo stooped ~em below to C76 Kathe Kollwitz , llortlolfos orql~il aroup arranpmentl, aJl nl•prWIOr fabuloui·IPIDist IUJSOit uses for them-come see the entire collection .. Drawinp ...... 1.00 JM-S.H C78 Jean. Duffy's Paris Uu them Jn pain, f01lri0Dlel, or piJay atJit·. , ." (koup: aad decide for yourself where they'll go bcst...;you'll p•tU..ed at Scenes ...... - .... ·---··-··· 1.98 C141 Florentine Playing them by.niat, aubject, color or-... • , FIIIH tblm, mat· find a colOiful aroup to 1;lt every w~ area, to blend with 'TM~Is;H;_IB~t•· e11ellt. Cards ...... -...... 2.98 ~£[ P.a t11tm u == zou'Jl bt delfJ!e' widl tilt every decor. Mail and phone orders_,on_~ @.~ ~Y.s.. OLD GOLD AND BLACK Monday, April13, 1959 PAGE NINE

By WOODY P.EELE . 1930 FACULTY )>RIVE PHO.KE PA 5-7350

c - . / ln8·ra~ Organizing INEZ K. BLACK, Owner .. ,, lntramural Bo.wli.ng MINNIE S. KALLAN, Agent ,WJN•STON-SALEM, N. C. "When You Need Imtured Protection Something new 'has. been added to the Wake Forest intramural ·sports. pi'ogra'm. Througth _t!he efforts of Cast Your Thoughts In Our DiFec:tion" ·Claude-Ingram, owner of Ingram,.s Bowling ·Center, a fraternity bowling league has been set up. · Ingram has tried ;for ·.some time :00 interest the members. of th~ in.­ 'tramu:z,al council ln a bowlting. lEague for .the C()lleg'e, but .has met Pete Knight's TV and AppiC~11ee Co. , rwitlh failure ~&t every attempt. Finally, ~ deei~ .to rta.Ite t~e; burden Thruway ,Shopping Center and / ; on ms own shouil~;rs. J:)z: Ta&dor Dodson, head of 1Jh~ intlram~ra.l pro­ Northside Shopping Center .. g,rnm, has been in favor of 1Jllis for' scnne time _1blllt wM only con­ cerned wi1Jh the distance involved. H.e has·, however, ·gdven h.'is ep- tPI"OV'&l for'&oe league. · · / RCA and Admiral True; the distance is ~- The alleyis are l~ted just above Salie

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U. J, Roynolu• Tobacco Co .. Winston-Salem. N.C. - PAGE TEN Monday, April 13, 1959 OLD GOLD AND BI,ACK - .· . A··y,· E$4·$5·~-·--·E.vaa.up S. : . , 1. , · To ••a- ~ Pa1r 011 - Meet. VPI~ UNC,; · FAM-OUS NAME GANCELUTION SHOES Baucom Deacons Will . AND FAMOUS B}liTISH Il\lPORTS . ·Ftlmj.siJ Galehouse Is Likely SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION . For Mo OF SPRING ·AND 'sUMMER STYLEs.:...mctuding Leathers. Page Brown and White, Black and White, Nylon Mesh, Siljat• aDd Choice To Face VPJ Many Styles of Loafers. · , . .,NAMES Y~U'LL KNOW ON EVERY ,p,AIR" By JOHN HEYDT This afternoon the Wake Forest Demon Deacons wilf travel to Blacksburg, Va., to take on Virginia Polytechnic Jayson's Shoes Institute. In tl1e last meeting of the teams, Wake For- Open Friday Till 9 - Free Parldug est came out on the long end of an 8-5 score. . :·'8_., •· On Thursday the Deacons will return horn.e for a con­ 532 N. TRADE ST. -PHONE PA 3-0051 ference encounter with the University of North Carolina ·~_''3'-_:·: ··g' Tar Heel;;. Oaroli'na was the first ______:______team to beat defending champion WRA F • } Clemson this year. If Wake Fore~t est1va NOW IIELD; OVER! manages to beat the Tar Heels, 1t _ For would put the Deacs in good H B s t • r Wake Fo1 position because Wake Forest will as een e year and't] play Clemson at home in the teams' . 'BY. POPQUR- J.'leCOgWze il ne}C{; engagement. F A j} 2 0 day progr.a: .Against VPI Jerry Galehouse will or pr . D-E MUD The prog probably be Coach Gene Hooks' ' ., es by> perso starting . If Galehouse can Women's Recreation Associa­ ,al edUJCalti.Ol go the distance against VPI, Hooks tion's .big event of the year, the dJiSitinguish1 will have the rest of his staff rested annual' Fun Festival, will take place -.nine Wake for the game with the Tar Heels. next Monday, April 20, in the gym- . ing of the Bob Plemmons will probably get nasium at 6:30 p. m. presenta.tio: the nod for the Carolina tilt. ' The four coed dor.mitories will ibust of Ric Ron Guthrie continued to lead comp€te in 20 different events, the dent of tl the Deacs in hitting last week, with winner being awarded a silver I Foundation a .500 batting average. He was fol- bowl. l,larold W. lowed closely by Jay Franklin, who The events are ~dminton, ?as­ dent. had a, .478 average. Franklin had ketball goai shooting, bowling, ·The pro!l not played in two games because bridge, checkers, chinese checkers, Fred ·MacMURRAY·Jean HAGEN 1 OUR NEXT BIG :-4.TrRA?'I0N ••• with a forr of a pulled groin muscle. Two other hearts, scrabble,