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FRIDAY • FRIDAY Edition t Edition Washington and Lee Semi-Weekly Newspaper

Volume LIV LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA, APRIL 30, 1954 Number 49

photos by Lew Cope ------· New Counselors True SIPA Lo-ve EtJds in Marriage Class Elections Monday at 7:30 Chosen; Bailey Southern Int.erscholastlc Press Association, now in its 25th year ------• Candidates for class officers were nominated this week* a~ Washington and Lee, has pro­ Will Be Head duced thousands of JournaJl.sts- by and University Parties. Prof Davidson Twelve Dormitory Counselors - And at least one happy mar­ Music Instructor Class eleccions will be held Monday night at 7 =30. Rising • were appOinted this week and riage. sophomores meet in Lee Chapel, juniors in Washing· tour old Counselors were reap­ will Speaks May 5 Among the more than 900 del­ Here Next Year ton Chapel, and seniors in the South Room of Tucker Hall. pointed tor the 1954·1955 session. egates. speakers, and guests at­ William Ba.Uey, president of the President Francl.s P. Gaines has ------=-~------• The rlslng intermediate law Dr. Donald Davidson. Protes- tending the convention t.h1s class wtll meet In the East Room sor of English at Vanderbilt Uni­ Student Body will be next year's week are Mr. and Mrs. Charles announced the appointment of Head Counselor. Assistant Head Robert Stewart as the first fUll­ of Tucker and the rising senior versity, will speak here Wednes­ Tait Trussell or 4801 Park Ave .. Initiates Hear law students ln the West Room of day, May 5, under the auspices of Counselors w111 be James A. Reed­ Washington. time Instructor in music at W &L. er. a. Beta !rom Shreveport. Pro!. Stewart has been appointed Tucker. the Engll.sh Department. a .. The Trussell.s met on the and William N. Craig, a. KA from assistant professor of music, ef­ Godsell Speak The candidates: At 4 p.m. May 5, Dr. Davidson Pittsburgh, Pa. SIPA registration line In 1949. fective In September. wUl lead a. discussion group In the Mrs. Trussell, formerly Wood­ Geoffrey Godsell. newscaster for Senior ExecuCJve CommUte: J im Reappointed tor next. year were: He will direct the Glee Club and the British Broadcasting Corpora­ Reeder and Roy Simkins, Univer­ StudenL Union on the subject, William L. Dols, Frank Gibson, Jr., ley Ann Grizzard. was a delegate the band and will teach the aca­ "The Break with Realism.'' "Poetry from Lakeland, Fla., and a. can­ tion, wtll speak to members of the sity: Forney Daugette and Dave and Raymond D. Smith, Jr. d~mic course called "Introduction as Tra.dltlon'' wm be the topic of didate for president o!lhe SIPA Washington and Lee University Clinger. Independent. The new Counselors are: Ken­ to Music." He wlll become a. mem­ commerce fraternity Friday night Dr. Davidson's evening address In convention. Senior Cla&~ President.: Mills neth L. Abernathy, David M. ber or the Department or Fine at ln.lttatlon ceremonies. washington Chapel, scheduled ror Clinger, Robert M. CUllers, Ellis Mr. Trussell was a senior Arts. headed by Dr. Marlon Jun­ Rogers. University; Joe Pontius, 8 p.m. The public Is lnvlted to B. Drew, Charles M. Drum, Charles journalism maJor at Washing­ kin. GodseU, who originates many Independent. both occasions. ington and Lee began a. cam­ of hls broadcasts from t.he Unit­ M. Patrick. Jr., F. M. P. Pearse, Jr., A native of Butialo. N. Y., Pro­ Senior Class Vlce-Presidenl6: Donald Davidson, noted poet Beau A. Redmond, Noel R. Spence, paign all his own. ed NaUons headquarters, also Last December, four years fessor Stewart studied at. the Dick LltUeJohn . Ken and lively critic, was one of the Samuel A. Syme. American Conservatory of Music eerves as BBC correspondent In Abernathy of the Universi­ famous verse m agazine of the Christopher H. Alexander, George Petersburg, Fla. As tor the SIPA election? Mrs. In vlolln, composition and conduct- He wiil talk twice here. M the ty Party. Joe Gardner and ered at Vanderbilt. during the Rudolph J . Stutzmann, and Har­ Trussell losL. After Leaching at several high on problems arising from within Dave Bare csclence> of the Inde­ t~nties and thirties. old Sturgill. pendent Party. schools in the Chicago area fol- the United Nations and Saturday Davidson was one or twelve Bailey has been ordered to re­ Dr. Griffith Elected lowing his graduation, Professor morning at an International Law Secretary of Senior Class: Al port tor Induct-ton Into the Army Southerners who, in a volume en­ stewart returned to the American class he wlll talk on the work of ILipsett, University; Dick Bank, titled I'll Take ~ty Stalld, declar­ early In June, pending an appeal Dr. o! in Edw1n Griffith was elected conservatory as a member the the British news correspondent Independent. clared their falU1 In lhe especial he has placed with the Army. president of the Vlrgln1a. SOCial raculty. He has most recently been Washington. Senior Historian: Dlck Kops, Should his appeal be dented and values or the Southern tradition he be called to active service. the Science Association AprU 24 at teaching in Arkansas. Twenty members or the rising University; BUJ Davis, Indepen­ and point of view. Among his rei­ Randolph-Macon College In He has conducted several musi- junior and senior classes will be dent. positiOn of Head Counselor would Ash- ~ low-contributors to this volume go to the first Assistant Head Ia~~ V~~imth and Dr. Allen W. cal festivals. served as judge in welcomed into the r:aternlty, Pres- Junior Class ExeeuUve Commit- were Robert. Penn Warren. Allen counselor, James A. Reeder. Mog~r attended the meeting. 1 dl.strict and• state music conU!sts !dent Robert. Glas1er said Loday. tee: Bill Henley Independent; Tate. St.ark Young, a.nd John and has organized and conducted The new men who wlll be in!- · Crowe Ransom. Professor R. N. Latture was ' tiated Frlday night are: Arnie Dewey Oxner. Univerl.sty. elected to the Executive Commit- Inumerous orchestras. 1I eo Un d t 1 ICont.inued on page four) Ju0 lor President: Dave Hender- DR. DA VJDSON has published Council Adopts :~~·------~--n___ u _e__ o_ n_p_n_g_e__ um______~--~------~n. ~~pen~nt: c~~eD~. in many little magazines. includ­ • University. Ing Shenandoah. Among his best known books are The Tcl%1e ee, New By-Laws one of the Rivers of America. laude Thornhill Orchestra Stgns In~~~c:d~~:~~=E::~~ ·ua:;~::~ Series, and Lee in tbe Mountains, By BILL NO~IAN C sity. A revision of the Christian by far the best poem ever wrUten Council by-laws. defining member­ Junior Historian: John Buckey, on General Lee. ship in the organization and es­ Independent; Butch callaway, Un­ tablishing a workable executive For First Night of Finals Dances Iversity, committee, was adopted by the Sophomore Executive Ce>mmlt­ Claude Thornhill and hls orches­ servatory of Muslc in Cincinnati ter two and a. half years of touring tee: Carl Barnes, Independent; ROTC Honors executive committee of the organ­ a.Dd at the Ourt.ls lnsUtut.e of many or the leading hotels and ization last Wednesday. tl'O. will play for lhe first night of Rob Peeples. University. Final Dances t.o be held June 2 Mus.ic. theater's Thornhill's career was 'I'he change came about Qccause Work with the KosU!Ianetz ra­ interrupted by the navy. Sophomore President: Jerry Dr. Gaines and 3, Wednesday and Thursday, Hopkins, Independent: John Ar­ of the state or confusion resulting following final exams. No band has dio program, Hal Kemp, Benny !rom the vague nature of the old In the services he replaced hl.s old, University. The entire ROTC battalion will yet been announced for the follow­ Goodman, and Bing Crosby devel­ fonn May 12 t.o honor the presi­ constitution, whlch stated that an Ing evening. oped his arranging talent. friend Artie Shaw as band leader SOphomore Vice-president: Joel W&L students were "members" of of the Navy's musical aggregation, dent o! Washlnl!'ton and Lee, ThornhiJl began his study of He then formed his own band Bernstein, Independent; Mike Francis P. Gaines. the group. "We did not. know who and made his debut at Lhe Hotel the Ranger:.. Chaney, University. to turn Lo when something came music at an early a&"e and l.a.kr continued hi tudJes a.l. the Con- Pennsylvania In New York. But af- Sophomore Secretary: Bob Mil­ Not only will the president be lie ~turned to clvlllan We and up that required a voU!," Roy Her­ ler, Independenl; Bob Hawkins hollortd, but n.lso various ser­ under contrn.ct with VIctor and renhohl, president, sald. University. men&B of the b:l.Ualion. "ill re­ Columbia Records he became re­ The new constitution empha­ Sophomore HistoriAn: Herb ceive recognition. The B~l. Drill r:lzcs the difference between sus­ Spring Issue of Collegian Out sponsible for such hits as "John­ Company Trophy will be pre­ Rag," Bay," Hummers, Independent: Dick t.alnlnt and voting mcmbet'8h.lp. son "1\toonllrht and sented d tttls time. By JERRY IIOPKINS Edmonds appears again with Dave "Autumn Nocturne." Crutchfield, University. Each student. is a su.staJ.nlnK Collins and Ronnie Dletch in member of the Chrf tlan Coun. Editor Frank Oiddon has an­ Distinguished Military Gradu­ "SIPA Delegates I Have Known." Claude Thornhlll Is a composer, cU, since a. portion of the Cam­ nounced that the Spring issue of Spring Registration ates and Students wllJ be recog­ Thl!l Is very much like the photo arranger, and pianist. Hl.s unique nized. High Scorers in the recent pus TA.X that he ls requJred to the "Southern Collegian" wUl be section of "bouse-mothers" used pay 1oes to the CouncU. distributed this weekend. orchestrations are bum around All academic aDd commerce test on lhe VMI target range wlll previously this year. the work of five saxophones and a receive decorations. Voting members, on the other This issue, late because of full Other features include work by ttudents who plan to return In Frl'nch horn. In his playing he September will rqister 1\f.a.y 4 hand, are lltqJted to those who press schedules and the early ncx~ yea1·'s editor Mike Clark. Trev The National Defense Transpor­ concentrates upon a. combination tbroUKh 1\tay 6 for anY work tation Association ROTC keys and have (a) signed a. statement in spring vacation, wtll !ealw-e a Armbrlster. Peter Cooke. J1mmy of music with a classical beck­ sympathy with the purpose or t.he short story written by Ben Benja­ coleman. and McGeehan and Ben­ they pla.n to take durln1 1954- scrolls \\111 be awarded ground and the curre-nt trend of 1955. council, and Cb> regularly partJcl­ min entitled ''When a Man Comes der Also contained In lhe issue music popular today. The Sons of lhe American ~vo­ pa U!d ln at least one committee Home." are parodies on Tlme and EsQulre. A re1lstrat1on f~ of $25 wiU lutlon ROTC medals wUI go to of the Council. The twenty-eight. pa.ee issue will The rover was drawn by John Also appl'arlng with Thornhill's be eolltcted at this Ume from all the best first year baste course The Impetus tor Lhese changes also contain the work of Cecil Ed­ Howard assisted by Henry Hey- orchestra w111 be vocalist Ginger students who expect to return .~tudent. and the best second year (Continued on pa1e four) monds ln "A Sem Girl Confesses." mann. La mare. next year. l advanced course student. Page 2 RING-T UM PHI UJ4r mtng-tum Jqt Letter: Screeu Shots: Published every Tuesday and Friday of the college year. Editorial Bill Bailey and Business otnces: St.udcnt. Union BuUdlng. Mnlllng Address: Box 8&9. Act of Love Best Picture This Year Printed at tho Journalism lAboratory Pr~ of Washln~ton and Lee University, Lexington, Virginla. Really Clever What 1s there lo sa). but. th t. results! The death of a bcnuUful "Stc\'C, lOU can't knock t.his tl Act of ),0\C \\8 the best PIC· and sincerch· pn onnte ctrl, mo\ I ," J \\'aS !.Old as I left the Entered as sccond·clnss matter september 20, 19f 6. at the Post p 1• • • turc that has com to the State plus the haunted mind of her one Lhenter. Granted I can't. knock omce. Lexington, vtral.nla. under the act. of March 3, 18i 9. 0 ltlCtan so r r this )ear. A with any Jove. Was this picture a reln­ Ute movie ltt;rlf, but there is one National Advertising Representative: The National Advertising ~:ood piece or Ill mture. one can ramntlon or t.he Jo'nu L legend? pomt. or 01 der upon wbtch I Service, I nc., 420 Madison A\'enue, New York. 1he Rln1-tum Phi :find themes, UlOughts, ideos and A lll.tle tar-let<·hed perhaps, but would llke to express my views. Dear l~dltor: spt•culntion crossing one an· y.hy not? Look at the advertising program Cecil Edmonds, Editor At n pollt.lral rally a wrc:k ogo olh r. Why are tht• Americans Klrk Douglas gave h is u sual given an Act of Lo\-el Holly­ Bob Fi~hb urn , Business Manager Wednesday, Indepeudl'nt Party hated so in Europe? Do thej de­ unusunu~· fine prrron nance. A wood tried to pn.Jm off on the ll•nder. Bill Blilcy, said there was 1 sene 1t? Or. whnt mystc>rlous newcomer Dany Robin played p ubllc lhe ldra that lhls picture ,\S OCUTE l.:UITOltS: lW)' Smith and Lev. Cope: Xl:WS EDITOR: no d'lngcr or the Independent power In the universe employs L1sa with .!iUpcrb skill and tend­ wn.s somethlna they might. ~e o.t Bill WllUnms, ~PORT ' EDITOR: Ned O rOv": f'C.\TURE EDITOR: Party creating a "Monster \\"C nrc t e finge1 of fnte to turn her erness. Another star or the PIC­ a PCCJ1 show on Broadway and Blll Norm n: ('OJ>\' 1:onons: Chris Luhnow Phil Monger and Pat tn•lng to destroy." 9o'heel and then decide exactly ture was the phot.ography. The Forty-Second trect.. The plac· P ~lck: PllOTOGR,\Ptl\': Blll Boggiano Yet. Ull is exact!" whnt. Ute same \\hat b to take place Why did fadeouts and leadins 9oere won­ ards gh en out. around the coun­ ,'\S. OCIAT£ XI:\\' EDITOR: AI HodgHon Bill Bnlley did wh~n he approach· Captnlu Henderson Intrude, In· drr!ulh· done. This wa by far try looked like they \\"ere drawn COLU.:\L'iiST : P te Doyle, Da\'c Clinger. Mike Cla rk, Fred Easter, ed John Bo\\man ol Ule Kappa terJcct his o\\n opinions Into the be; t camera work. excluding for Mickey Splllalne's next. no\. !·'rank Oiddon, SlC\'e Schlo~.man Sigma house in a n eflort to cct ROQcrt Teller's life? Look aL the the LiviD&' Df crt, ln 1954. t'l. 1, for one, did noL experience REPORTER ~: Dave Dunton, J im Ha nscom, J erry H opkins, J ohn Lhttt house to join the Inclepen· the usual feeling or dlsappolnt ­ Slnwell, Dan Thompson and Tim T hompson : SPORTS: J im Andrew'S, d n t. P.uty, Batley's sh.l!t. from SIP A Sights men t because Lhe picture did not J ohn Arnold. Keith Bllch. Bob Cullers, NeL~on H arper, Dick Lnnkow, noble wol'ds to noL so noble deeds ~ • • • live up to lts sen ~atlonal sex· Don Rockt>l and Cha rles Swezey. was related to the Unl\·c1'6ltY Party ual blllin". Steering Committee W£'dne~day by ----.,.------·---;-­ Bob Hope f1·ollcked hls way BUSINESS STAFF Fmnk Bundler. Kappa Stsmn po. Lhrouah (,~ova's Big Nirht "'1th a little from Joan ADVERTISf.l\lEf\'T DEPt\RDIEST; J . Manln M oreland, Adver­ lltlcal rcpreS('ntntl\'c, help f'ontalne. Bob'&writers were way Uslng Mnuagcr: PhUip R. Campbell. &.ilr~ 's acUon Is hplcal of a head of the 1ame and the CJRC1JLA1l0~ DF.P,\ltT)IE:'\"T: Da\'id H. Wenthe, Circulation Independent Part) politicians Hopean quips were far above par Manager; Dick Huse and Fred Friberg. "ho have ber n clamorin ( for n and unusually sharp. 1::."\':CBA..'iGE EDITOlt: 0 Tlevor Armbrister. "t" o-pu() y lem" for yrars. The bel;t line or the picture Thl5 balance " in ubtence made no sense al. aU, and I until Tursday, :b c\·idencrd b ~ quote: "Farfui·Fnrful plt.nJk." the ti>pllt Ucket victories or the You figure l" ou L! Bllled as the This Is Our Stand pa t two ycnrs. menocc or venice, Bob wea\'ed The pollttcal seducin g or Kap­ h U; way in a nd out of ladles bed­ \VIc fully reahze that in the past The Ring-twn Phi has pa Sllltni\ Tuesday stnbbed lhc rooms wiU1 astonishing regula ri­ steered dear of endorsing any parry or cand1date on this cam­ uue t\\o-party system in lhe back, tY. for a ta ilor's son at any rate. and threatens a retu1 n to the v;orst Fun for a dults, brlng the kids pus. Always, we have felt our duty was merely to inform and 'ort. of "clique politics." 'l'hL 1 In too! not Instruct. sluup cont.rast. to the Jdeallsttc I rend In The ~-lum Phi But the repeated attacks against Bill Bailey and the Inde­ statements made by Illdcpenden t th at. Dr. Foster heiPfd make Pa r ty politicians a year ago to­ The Llvlll&' De5crt. Not that he pendent Party should not go unnoticed. day drained th e.' cloucLt, but that be The lcccer Swanson and Jackson wrote today and the st:tte· On April 30, 1953, Bill Balley was on lhc staff . To Dr. Foster told I ndependent Parly nom i­ at d Walt. Disney go our thanks ment from Charlie Smith earlier thts week need answering. I t !or a. wonderful movie. Perhaps seems to us chat the gentlemen who wrote these letters could nating delcaaLt:~ t.ha~ he hopl'cl party oOictals would not consld 1 Lhe be:.t baLtic scene :.!nee Ivan­ have known absolutely nothtng of the Situation. We arc sure udmlttlng any more frnterulttc.~ hoc was between the terantula und the wa.s p. "I hate snakes," if they were aware of the Independent Party organization, its "ut lras~ not. this ycnr or nex~." l.s a comn1 on pass word a round nooun.ating methods, and ats constant pledge to have a two­ t\t the sa•.ne- Umt BaUt) • :lid both men and women. IC l'OU do. party system on thiS campus there would be more thought be· that nhen llllY political party l The Ll~lnr D~e rt will guaran· fore speaking. ~com e1 too Larce •·it fore.Jlad- tee to chill your splne tor many ow-. Its o" n do\\-'Jifall, a.nd until • ~ears. You may even Jump If We are thoroughly familiar with the Independent Party. We U. docs coUapsc, student init'r­ your a rd!·n hose takes a sudden have watched It work- have seen it nominate Campus Club ~t. in pOlitics necessarily de· Lwltch. We easerly await your cllnr ." Independent Party bOlL'> · Ir next. full llfe drama, Mr. Disney! members or two members from one house because the f'S a.ud non-frn.temHy men, nO\\ f parcy honcsdy fe lt that the men were the best for the job. ha\re a. majority of aproxlmntely NOTICE We have read the pledge of the Independent Party. This 125 vole over lJnh~crslty Part) 1::. •• • The Publications Board wiU pledge states clearly that members of this party can vote as they houses. - -- meet. 1\londay nll'hL In the Stu- Truly I ndependent voters \\111 "Do you think they're really delerat.es?" dent. tJnJon. see fit regardless of party affiliation. This same pledge limits the realize that. Independent Party ------memberslup of the party so that the tcmonster" Bailey is sup· ~~~~:::e~~"~0~~11~1!f g~.~~~~~=~~ ~ lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllll illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll§ posed to be creatmg can never exist. \\Ill vote for the best. candidates = = As for BtU Bailey: he is a member of the Independent In Monday's class elections re· = = Party; he is also president of the Student Body. Any Wash­ i a rdle::;s or party. = - ington and Lee student knows well that no one has fulfilled Sincerely, - = his office nearly so well as Bailey. H e is an excellent adminis­ JAY W. JACKSON - trator and has always acted in the best interest of the student CARL D. SWANSON = Welcome SIPA Delegates body. NOTICE This paper will continue to support the Independent Party Cia.! elections "Ill be held so long as the Independent Party upholds the ideals set forth l\londay. 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··. • .c.--;==... By Glenn Scott April 30 ( el ewhere May 3) And Get Your Souvenir Pennant Quality aJ ancl ~mce This br1111ant. f\r.-t novel gives an unforgettable picture or the latest grnerntlon m Americ-an collece:; since World Wnr II. TV It ls a st.ory that. t.ells how thlt. generation ll\'es, lhlnks. nnd !C<'ls. and shows what 11, has In common \\lth the' era that SPECIAL SPRING SALE J)roduced, and \\'as lnflenced by, '"fhls Side of Paradis ," and RADIO '"I'he Sun Also R ises." PHONOGRAPHS Glenn Scott, cla55 o! '54, Washington and Lee, \\Ill be at. - Now Going On TilE BOOK SHOP, 23 WlliL Washington St., from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m . saturday, May 1. and wlll autograph copies or his - book ror those who wish him to do so. - * Come to - Radio Hospital Bargains of All Sorts 7 North lain THE BOOK SHOP - PICK UP and DELIYERY on Saturday and meet Glenn Scott-have him - Phone 684 autograph your copy of his book - - • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1m flllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll fffi ~~~~"".:\\!::=" ·~· ~··=.=~ ~~ RING-TUM PHI Page 3 Jay Handlan, Former Scoring Ace, ' Freshman Lacrosse Tea1n Wins Varsity Golfers To Meet William & Mary; Trackmen Challenge Davidson Saturday Named to Industrial All-Stars OYer AMA; Remains Undefeated The varsity go!! team travels Richmond to compere fo1· the Southern Conierence indl- The freshman lacrosse team return mulch on WUson Field. Williamsburg Monday meet southern Conference Ulle. Vir­ Jay Ilandlan, outstanding scor­ new I t.o to vidual scoring record. The same kept. lt.s perfect. record intact on Also next week Ule Brigadiers William and Mary. According glnia looms ns the favorite there. ing ace on Washlnglon and Lee's to year he finished with a 27.5 POints Wednesday afternoon when It Will geL their real competl- Capt.n.in Dick Sherrill. the Indians and seems to be the team to be.1t. basketboll teams !rom 1948 to flr~t per game average which tied for made IL Lwo in a row beating Au- uon whPn theY play the freshman are always hard to beat on their Th<· var.ity track team seems 1952, was recently named to the second place scoring honors 1n the austa Military Academy 17 0. team !rom the University of Vir- home course. to be progressing much thl! snme In­ to all-star team In the National nation. Many shots were wild and the vtnla. The younger Wahoos beat. The Generals, who were State s Coach Miller predicted-the dustrial Basketball League. During thts past season v.rith play lacked skUl and finesse. buL AMA 22-0. and Ule to be Champions last. year, have done Generals have t.o \\111 a meet.. IIandJan. a six- foot t.wo-lnch ~rame. ~et Goodyear. Jay scored 174 points the Baby Generals quickly showed plnyrd on Wilson Field, promlses much bettCJ' than expected this This Saturday the sqund meet.c; forward, from Wheeling, W Va .. In 14 game.:; for 12.4 per game aver- their superiority. Joel Bernstein to be as close as last Saturday's I year. Despite having only one re- Davlllson on Wllson Field. The was select.ed for the honor while age He was also ranked seventh was the high scorer again as he varsity tnt. turning letterman in Sherrill, Held e\•ent.s stat t ut 2:30. the run- playing hls second year or ball tor tor the most valuable player award t.allled tour Urnes. The entire at- IW&L has a 3-2-1 record. ntng event.s at 3:00. Akron Good)•ear team. He was in the lea.aue which features such tack and mtd.fleld v:as able to score The have beaten Randolph-Ma- Captain Wall, Dtcgs ls ~till out, teams as Lhe Peoria cateptuars. without difficulty due to a weak Varsity Tennis Team Closes con, VPI, and t · u 11 season nex~ es ay when the Clem Bob Broudy and Do Mo 1m • ''"'i In the third quarter, Coach ne~men meet Virginia Tech on roe . • Ui n- provem~n, "'' s )"ear. according John McDowell allowed the play- the Blacksburg courts · Lo Muter. Last Sntutday Mann Frosh Golfers Trounce ers to "et experience a~ playing . On May 7 the team Journeys lo l won the two-mile run. D This past week the netmen r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tech 7-2 in Roanoke positions other than their own. played VPI, vtrglnla, and William 11 The defense played at attack.. the and Mary. After defeating the Washington and Lee's undefeat­ midfield at defense, and the attack Gobblers, 7- 2, the Generals lost ed freshman golfers won their at midfield. Defenseman Doug to a very stronr VIrginia team by third match yesterday as they Line broke lnto the scorln~~: column an 8-1 count. However, the follow­ downed the Virginia. Tech team. at this Ume. Co-Captain Dick 1 Jng dny WllUam and Mary went 7-2. at the Hidden Valley Coun­ Moore played at goal for a period, • down in defeat bY a score of 6-3 I try club In Roanoke. leaving his usual attack slot.. Tl"' r sh t be r " Camera .. J oe Scales posted the low med­ .... re men seem o o11 ow- Although the play was errallc. Ina in the rootsteps of the varstly al1st's score wllh a 74 and wen ~ Ma.cDowell expressed satlsfaclion eru.lly downing Jefferson High Supplies on to win hls own match. Ted with Lhe progress of the team and ' school twlce. 9-0 and 8-1. Yesl.er­ Kerr, Don Rosenfeld, Don Ferris wllh lts spirit. day the W&L rrosh went ahead to and Tom Smith were also vic­ I torious. AMA wlll get a chance for re- win over a slrong Vlrglnla team. I Flash Bulbs The frosh goltet"S have two more venge nexL week when they have a 5-4. In a close match. chosen for the ten man team by obstacles to overcome before com­ Films the coaches of the league. pleting a perfect season. They In his sophomore year with the meet. the Staunton Military Aca­ Prompt · Complete • Accurate Goodyear aggregation, the former demy team next week and close Helms Foundation All-American with the perennially t.ough ova. enJoyed his finest ~;eason slnce freshmen. 1952 when lte completed h is fourth SPORTS COVERAGE year of remarkable scoring at -t·+-=··1-~++•:•.,.+-t•++t\t·:·•++.:.·~·!-e•!-•!••; + 0 •!' 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