TROTTER ATTACKS NSA CAMPAIGN (See Page Two) Stfm iDautitsumau > W The News And Editorial Voice Of The Student Body VOL. LV DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1966 NUMBER TWENTY

I 1 r fcv W Victory Steals Onto Campus By ARCH McCALLUM wantj any of the fanfare as in sophomoredominated squad. to charter buses, one leaving pitch is becoming feverish. Ask- Davidsonlan Asst. Sports Editor other( years." Mrs. Banks said. There was much more interest Sunday and one on Monday, for ed about student feeling toward "That's why there wasn't any in the future than in the "Cat's the Monday night game in Phil- the tournaments. Pete Glidewell It had happened. It had ,banner across the street or any recent accomplishments. Such adelphia. commented, "I'm excited. This really happened. The long ,signs in the windows.He didn't faraway and unheard of teams "We've received around 25 in- is a new experience for this overdue Wildcats had final- ,want anything that would asso- as Rhode Islandand Connecticut quiries from alumni about the place; people really don't know ly won the Southern Con- [ciate this year with the twoprior assumedparamountimportance. buses. We also hope to take the how to feel." ference Tournament. ones."( Immediate plans weremade for pep band and as many students It's 15 days until the night in A triumphant Lefty Driesell Meanwhile, the campus was the long trip to Philadelphia to as want to go. Alumni response College Park. Md., where the na- " " " and his charges had cut the nets (gloating quietly about the vie see the team perform in the first to 'he -ale of tickets has been tional champion will be chosen. ■ .^E It y- >- * *> . t S fastenings. j ** v from their Jubilant itory. The same calmness that round of the NCAA Eastern Re outstanding. They've sold about Who knows? Maybe there's a .^aal ■ i^ ! Davidsonians and proudChariot- \had followed last year's defeat gionali. 400 Most of the alumni are go- chance yet for some bonfires teans pushed their ways onto ,uas everywhere apparent, de Hill Rondurant. Director of ing by plane or train." and horn honking and toilet pa- the play-PS surface. People had ,spite the exciting finish of the Alumni Affairs, announced plans \ tte time draws nearer the per fesNioned trees. shouted and clapped and cheer- - ed. When it was over, some just 'i.ick and relaxed with sal fied grins on their faces 01' Lefty even lit up a long, green stogie. Petition Compels On Saturday. Feb 2fi. 19Bfi. 10:15 p.m.. the Charlotte Coli seum was pure bedlam; it was a madhouse of not quitelure was really true Wildcat lover-. As for the village, the home NSA Referendum of the new champs, remarkably little was changed. There was no celebration Saturday night or MARION'S PROPOSAL Sunday or any other time. There was no honking of horns, no I Council toilet paper-festooned trees and |Faculty May no noise in the dormitories. Eliminate It was a typically deadDavid- i *^i^a«9 son weekend. Several Charlotte the committee, made The whole idea of the academ- vote in sentative to referendum next on wheth- group ic schedule is being studied by week the proposal to the after remain this the Curriculum Committee, ac- er Davidson should a noticing that iMBMtV had JOE BEARD member of the National Student day of sched- cording to Dean of Faculty Fron Pictures, Stories one extra classes nation. uled. tis W. Johnston (See Pages and Five) Four Marion received the endorse Joe Beard, representing an — "~"~^^ —^— ment of the Student Council ad hoc committee opposing con- affiliation pre- (Staff by Thel) two years community Wednesday after mentioning the tinued with NSA. Photo For the sented to the Student Council — and idea to them. Chairman college folk townspeople^ YAF SPOILS OF VICTORY LIE IN CORNER OF WILDCAT MISSING ROOM Monday night a petition calling alike prepared this mo- "The committee was very re Net AdornedTrophy Almost Forgotten At Campus Looks Ahead —had for j for a referendum. ment. For two years banners ceptive to the idea," Marion stat had been hoisted across Main ed after the meeting yesterday. Student Body President Bill Street and in shop windows. The committee's suggestion Attacks NSA Council set no definite date for Enthusiasm had been un- will go to the faculty for ap the vote, but said it would be Controversy a proval week at its By HEYWARD CARTER ly circulated on the Davidson Ticket quenchable and confident ex- next March held next week sometime, prob- Feature Writer campus. pectancy had pervaded the at- meeting. Davidionian ably Tuesday or Wednesday. Last night the Student Union mosphere. For two years the Dr. John C. Bailey Jr.. a mem Huston appeared on behalf of committee, was the scene of a much live Dave Lewis, a sophomoreand banners and enthusiasm and e\ ber of the pointed out the National Stop TO* Comatfi pectancy had melted into the that the recommended change lier than usual Open End dis a primary organizer of the "Stop Remains Unsolved i group sot up to promote eussion. NSA" Committee, that the dreariness of cold Friday nights. ;was not setting a precedent for the abolishment of the National stated By situation and is hoping to do letics, designates the role of the main point of the movement was JOHNNY CLARK Mrs. Belle Hanks, news editor the years ahead. "We approved The speaker was Tom Huston. Student Association on member Editor something about it this spring." Athletic Council as advisory, Young to save money. Lewis said that Davidsonlan Associate of the Mecklenburg Gaiette, e\ the change this year only be national chairman of the campuses Schools in this area and lists as the responsibilities 1 Freedom, "NSA is neither representingnor College President D. Grier Dr. Paul Marrotte. chairman jplained why the town had ap emu Of tin Htm day of etIMi Americans for law which Huston claims to have of Faculty of the Faculty Athletic Commit :mg the student body." Ac- Martin remained unwilling to the Athletic Commit parently been oblivious to the t>s which appeared in the sched student at the University of In persuaded to withdraw from comment this, week on the cur- tee. stated to THE DAVIDSON tee the following: coming tournament. for he stated. diana and author of the pam cording to Lewis, dues to the 'ule this semester." N'SA include Duke. UNC-G and rent basketball ticket contro- TAN previously that although the "a. They shall ascertain and got out that Lefty didn't The commit tit* alto ditcuued phlet "The NSA Myth," recent ■Uoo are $.".!) yearly, "and "Word ' Pfelffer CoUtfe. versy, in which Athletic Direc faculty committee cannot set approve the eligibility of stu- I ttl merits jh questionable." tor has designated the ticket prices, the committee over dents engaged in intercollegiate Huston gives .is his reason for POWELL President and administrationas the past three years "has ap- athletics. advocating the abolishment of the authorities enabling the proved the schedule and the "b. They are to work with the N'SA on American campuses the At the Council meeting. Dave students number of games at the Kendrick fact that NSA deos have the voiced his to charge Coli- of Athletics Foster Beats not Powell opposition to ticket office Director and ap- for admission to Coliseum bas- seum in return for the granting prove the schedule for intercol- right to represent the student such an early referendumsince ketball games. of good seating and free admis legiate contests. community for which it claims "the (Stop NSA) Committee Despite Scott's assertion to sion to students while school is i! speaks, and that, furthermore, would have great momentum, "e. They shall servein a liai- : THE DAVIDSONIAN two weeks in session." For Social Council Post it does not represent \Uf Mm and results of such a referen- ago that the President approved The jurisdiction dispute should son capacity between the Ath- munity faithfully. dum might not be a true, or even Foster, junior money will be spent second se in November his proposal to be partially clarified at the fac letic Department and the facul- Vince a from fair indication of student opin- elected chair- mester than during the first, ac- It represent the charge students for games in ulty meeting Tuesday, when a ty." Hope, Ark.. Ml can not stu ion." cording Foster. concern-, says February, a policy not madepub- Trustee report, entitled "An This clarification was request- man of the Social Council for to dent political coming jear. Hutson, because "there is Powell also mentioned that lic until February, and thai the Analysis And Clarification Of ed by the faculty committee two the The block booking technique no balloting Tuesday, Chuck Matthews, student body only sourceof authority in ticket The Duties And Responsibilities years ago and drafted by the In the held is one method which Foster such thing as student political by operates Vice presidentcurrently studying arrangements is the Agencies Of David- Trustees last spring. he won over Mill Kendrick a hopes will bring some bigger concensus NSA on an administra- Of Various Previously Washington, tion, College Physical vote of 271 U) 160. features to the campus. The enormous assumption that it rep 111 was an ardent not the Faculty Athletic son For The Dr. Marrotte this week ex of NSA and be Martin to Student." will Foster held Die position of pub- block booking technique works resents the concensus of opin- advocate should Committee. declined Education Of The pressed confidence that the tick- any presented the faculty. licity chairman of the Social by having at least two schools ion of American students." consulted before referendum support or refute the ticket pol- be to et matter will be settled inmeet- is held. report Council. in the general the icy, choosing only to issue a The assigns to the col- area book According to Huston, the NSA ings this spring, "with an equit Foster stated that the Social same groups for consecutive ap statement through his office that Uye president and the Trustees solution for parties was set up to provide student Councilsaid that Matthews had able all con- Council under his leadershipwill pea This "he is certainly aware of the ultimate responsibility for ath- ranees. enables each leadership for its member col already been contacted. cerned." continue to operate in basically school to have the act at a low Ictfes. btlt hai turned out that Beard also reported plans for the same manner as it has this price than a single, iso it The dispute on locationof seats er for "student leadership in this coun- the Open End discussion, held year, but that there will be some lated appearance. for students is no longer an is- try has been totally ignored by last night, at which Tom Hous- changes in the activities. emphasized that he sue, as Scott has indicated his Foster the NSA." ton, chairman of the national willingness to THE DAVIDSON He slated the need for more wants "entertainment more rep Stop NSA Committee, spoke. Plans soci;:i Council during of student body brought Social functions resentative Ifotl of the proposals IAN that students' Coliseum frequent next year be located in the first seme ster. These would tastes." This is to be the pri up in NSA conventions have a VESPERS section*, coincide parliru mary goal of the Social Council. purely politic*] basis, voted on of the circle and be planned to In other Council proceedings, larly home football games. This April, before Spring Frol- by student representatives who Night Activity m.//anine. with no seats in the: with ■ment concerning Vespers Friday will during the set let, a student body poll be are p.mrly informed, for the balcony, the end zones or the The aaaftfeaail alterations was presented by Council will spon the first game, time would re poorly located sections D. K. ond semester will be on fewer. conducted to determine the en- most part, on the issues under The Social E. '1 VINCE FOSTER Jim Timmons. chairman of the sot ,il functions. A tertainment most desired for sor some sort of Friday night main for a more ambitious pro and L, which are the corner sec- but bigger discussion. Student Council Committee on i greater portion of the council's Homecoming next year. activity next week in conjunc- gram. tions of the Coliseum. This is in opposition to the Religious Life. tion with the concert weekend NSA Constitution which The itatetnenl presented activities. NSA will not devote its two prspoaall mean: to strengthen RESERVATIONS EXPRESSED influencing ■There definitely will bo some time to legislators, the Vespen program. The first m>c:;iI I But in !!HU 1965 a full sor! of funrlion. but the i rat Vespers cent of the resolti the exact nature will depend on a NSA requirement in half, thereby in- t ons called for the NSA "to in variety of factors." C. Shaw Support Life Changes suring capable speakers. Second- Officials Social 'lie legislature at the Smith, College Union director, rtuenoe ly, it was suggested that the during Faculty's the tl government THE DAVIDSONIAN today. By BOB TRAVERS and assistant dean of students. the approval of the recent pro volvement of freshmen action to " "id national number of Vespers chapel told he is and that they to level This, claims Huston, is and Davidsonlan Stall Writer "They were passed in an effort ■■st semester. He said will be able cuti be combined to removethe plans are being worked that the changes made review that action. clearly a clause put in the NSA All to alleviate certain problems "It is a difficult thing to be confident compulsory nature of church at around the assumption that the Several campus person. this year no doubt answer "Should they feel strongly Constitution as a dodge on pa] which exist in the whole area of sure how far to go in changing will tendance. team will be playing who have figured prominently n 0MM questions about the situa enough, they will no doubt make ing taxes as a political orgaima basketball fraternity affairs." what has been better than simi ' in Eastern Regionals Fri- the fraternityevaluation express iv,nmmendattoni," Martin said. tion. Timmons reportedthat he the lar systems in other institu- on has cautious support this week for Dr. W. G.McGavock. wholast will any d i> night, Smith said. ed explained. "I think there "We've simply got to experi "I doubt that I make attempted to contact President the faculty's recent action adopt year chaired the Fraternities. Martin recommendations them, but Thus the student at Davidson. factor has been a considerable amount men' and see whether we are to D. Grier Martin about the state- The main determining ing second semester rush and Clubs and Social Life Commit they right do any and at any other member surprise that is right or wrong," McGavock con have the to Timmons plans or the Regionals. Irvine Will- per tee of the faculty, pointed to the of Davidson schools. Button suggested, ment. to present 100 cent affiliation. system eluded. thing which they feel is in the ing. Social Council treasurer, provision second semester as makingchanges ina that should ask himself first if he the proposals to the Faculty Re- "This be a thing, as for Covington echoed these senti- best interest of the college." said today, is the game time. will fine big improvement. not has apparently worked well." agrees with the positions of the ligious up- it out as it is a He also ments when he said. "If we find Covington stated that he ex- Life Committeeat an "There will be two games, but suming works ed there is feel that this another NSA which they claim represent that little or no fac "I is in are not (XTis no fraternity opposition to| coming meeting. way of knowing planned," commented Dr. D. the future that these we have no ulty opposition to freshmen eat step in a process of experimen to the prob implementation of this plan, and the students of theschools which playing in the Grier Martin, president of the the best solutions whether wellbe ing at the College Union for the Ution that we hope is going to Ihope the raculty when asked about its chances for are members, positions as ELECTIONS game, starting at 7 p.m., college. "The new plans correct lem. will be such first entire year. This proposal was lead to the best possible sys- willing success he commented, "It de- second, p.m." some parts of our system which as to'consider alternate abolishing the House Un-Ameri- Lee Fanning, chairman of the or the at 9 originally made some years ago tem." McGavock summarized. pends on fraternities them need attention." approaches the can Activities Committee and Student Council Elections Com- explained that na- by President Emeritus John R. pointed that the chang When asked about the possi- selves and the plan the IFC Smith the "I think that the proposals He out withdrawing recognition from mittee, announced that students Cunningham. year bility trustee interventioninto comes up with for instituting ture of the activity would de passedby the faculty committee es madelast have answer- of questions concerning faculty action. Martin said some form of 100 per cent affili- national fraternities with a dis- needing absentee ballots should pend on which game was to be are workable." said Tom Cov All three mentioned the air of ed certain the experimentation that surrounds such areas as the academic in- that he wouldhave to report the ation." criminatory clause. come by his room. played; should the team play inI ington, fraternity liaison officer LETTERS TO THE EDITOR tt.br Onuiftaottian THE NEWS AND EDITORIAL VOICE OF DAVIDSON COLLEGE STUDENT BODY Social Council Replies To Recent Criticism Welling furnish a bit more lnrorma John Todd Irvine was returned be re unfortunate: any further excus- The J30.000 is supposed to be to Dear Editor: contract to the Project and to e* Editor-in-Chief Business Manager vised. es are unnecessary. used by the Social Council toi tion about We are quite concerned over of the statement* in replied :h- The commonly heard produce a more complete socialI pand MSM :hc spiri: of mjch of tfx- The:r agent tha: criticism ;ir:.ele. PAGE TWO FRIDAY. MARCH 4. 1966 would be done as soon as pos- also tends to be a little selfish. program. feat cism that has been leveled a: , DAVIDSONI.V- recently. Ad sible and assuredus our booking opresentative groupof the Th.« is in keeping with the As THE :he Social Counc.l body, the Social s Director of Ad- (Letters to the editor do not nepir;t * is being and determi ' ci a team leader the mecha- in ve and

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- ■ ■ :e and I e big ' " campu- - ike we :' have been invited to ical. ' and " i b !ec:ure«. concers. and 7 ICOO I corr.e^s &'" Davidson. Last morv.h Encouraging Signs \»..de oper. e ga,ve ; H <1 B end of the 50 fr- i before the Kl I\ona;I performance to Project students. " Scot', tarniihed n each frater ' and Dr. Tom near :e :deas for experimental them Witt! "i free ticket- rue in order to be the Dav;d?on NYU game in the " ly $1000 progr.- m:dmorn " " " :ng breakfast: and ;t :« espe Charlotte Coliseum. .">pen house- c:ally support . . I:' the planned summer pro cooperative buying We look forward to seeing the sec desirous for 's and the attendance' Of project! -Ahich i gram for Project Oppor.j- "; h has allbut been effected ond half of the report of the Social be a success, the organizations Committee, which will are suggested student- is to ig r.e 12 Life Evaluation !rv W- local committee will needthe co present Dav;d .i :he attendance was deal with the role of fraterni Dan Campbell operationnot only of the ec fraternitv houses which :ie> on camous and what their future College faculty students, but a! night Davidson f son and iined Sunday the future role should be so of the people of the town el ng in developing an intellec It is significant that the committee Davidson, many of whom un- :ng atmosphere which not only will examine closelv the doubtedly know much more to present :o be allergic the way of life contributions of the Greek Johnson about'teaching junior high school atterson Cou chapters but also will look to what than the average encouraging in groups should be doing in Dear Editor: students does Even more the fra- these social The las:issue of THEDAVID-" faculty member. The comm.-. ternities" efforts to prove their worth the years ahead ■ tee is confident that this help cooperative purchasing group College fraternities throueho SONIAN carr.ed a feature ar - g/COM ::ele on the college s involve will be forthcoming from the Da which has been formed under the country are coming under close scm %-J* Fe'fLEHGt Covington. more, W\ men: with Project Opp.: :\ commu ig hand of Tom as tiniation even particula High Norman Johnson. fraternity chancing in Amer- it Irw.r. Avenue Junior I tents and the social patterns School Charlotte. Instructor of H ica Davidson is no exception :n 1 wouldlike Instead of buying in small, individ- We fee", that the committee will ual u: have or- -;der the two recent achievem ganized on a wholesale teak to pur- le fraternities which should bene tie entire college common A new Intf Amone "-. is been organized also rear; - ' "he effort T: been" done heade I ;ie Wellinc. h be done in CLOSE UP' ■;: ai! vear to get the idea off the By P and hopes to realizethe workabi TOM CRAIG Attacks Ideas Of Davidsonian Associate Editor A M The Carolina Student Trotter

Thiu to very ■ cess is a welcome addition to an up here bleak semester. Sincere congratulations are in order Br .:n or- year's squad, a group that gives true ■ \ N' P' to this Wildcat ted meaning to the word "team."' mem bv ■ HERE'S YOUR CHANCE -. - ■■ week,you given a chance ■ Within thenext willbe -.d morally to helpDavidson in a very "significant way Each si "he students for ■ dent will be asked to suggest people he knows who r: r»!e and mature man ripe du. I ■ .d for might be interested in becoming "friends of the col- :ing month* for a j stoppage of. and I e week nearly . I lege" through their financial aid. '.aneous. new? 'making demon- 100 I : and ec body, organized by " to An idea born in the student red on by thesh. members subscribed a sizable students, and directed by student?, the Student Ford - ines$ advertisement in The Daily Tar Hexl per? and of some -.e :opoint to a .-.ngie Challenge Fund Drive could be a very significant students gnixe the ftudent departir- 1'ommur;?: The nation to monev raising effort— if it has the support of every Ye; the demure thinkine of student statement read "The under we are now giv:r.»: mili- signed members faculty docu Davidsonian. leaders at Carolina is d a of the UNC - - - tary a:d. will to turn a list ot e»pre>? their approval and apprecia : Each student be asked in ie majority of col- parod- ? Economic aid to the Sovie:Un- possible contributors who are neither parents of Da- - everywhere, especially tion for the encouraging manner in Freedom " which the students of the University The issue her- Evidently, ".he 'STOP NSA ion and Yugoslavia has won a vidsonians or Davidson alumni. Personal letters and he immature actions so personally. Ifeel tha: or*.- t^I tha: integr bloodless victory for the com- challenge fund brochures willbe mailed to these peo- stu have assumed initiative and continu Break, attributed to :he American ingresponsibility protection ::on :o be rathe- md Iweaken the moral fiber of this mon interests of the human race ple before Spring Break. During your Spring for the of wheih — June, will an essential part of American free cally give a damn nation certainly it seems that iand done more to better rela- or during a weekend before you be ex- in "jrishes up quiet- to to this to The latest chapter an embar dom. the freedom to speak or folds they have every sympathy with tions between East and West pected go by visit with person, tell him rassing account for the state of North "We hope that this may serve as an ly But what is of concern beefy neanderthals who than any move in government personally what the College proposes to do with the Care written this week The example to those who take their re -.it anyone with an IQ of wear the badge of law andorder cold-warpolicy. Ford Challenge Drive money. >ard of trustee* eranted more than 50 could possibly read :n Mi>5i>«ippi. is to Bill White, national co chairman of the Ford SDonsibilitv for the nourishment" of Sometimes it honorable administration final au seriousiv MMtMatJ like this without fet\ Bull Conner for President, jPM be known by the number and Challenge Fund Drive, will address assembly on "dling democracv less intellectually invitation? and an The stigma of the 1963 law and the ing morally and sir! Lynchings? Castrations? qualities of one's enemies, and Thursday, and will tell students some of the "hov : individuals who would outraged. Mob rule? Ishalldoubtless win a few more of fund raising In addition,descriptive and explana ber; original isorne hand of Dolitical interfer barred under the ence unfortunately still hangs over the ed. God help us. tha A: Condemned U.S. involve with this concluding statement: torv material will be made available to each student speaker ban law. situation at Chapel Hill. OT speak for the major- ment :n the invasion of Cuba. the pamphlet's real highlight. solicitor. We feel that the sensible actions of But the attitude and serious think ity of U.S. students: one wishes Ttv.s grand, freedomlovingna- beside? Ike IsHstfc b.rt'i control Possible "friends" could bo the little old lady the negotia ing long fervently tha- M did Thi* being tion armed, financed and mili- \"SA for down the block,or vour home towns self made man. -Carolina students while of the >*udent will stand after case, right as were underway toward modifv the mutteringof old politico? And in the it has no to tarily supported an outright art dar.ng to urge non recognition o! or your long lost Cousin Joe. as well as businesses, log the initial ban has made state of this way the Carolina students have at it.does so. But this is of invasion and aggression fr.i> and sororities which prac- foundations,and civic clubs. political figures 3bv:ously not what '.he authors against a small nation which, no tice discrimination. If every student raised $100 for the college, our ficiah and more will held themselves up well Neo-Maearthy of this piece of how loud the Bearded Now. the very purpose of most effort would gain us $100,000. to be supplemented i«m a-r worried about. One may squawk, can neverbe fraternity rigamarole is jusl by $40,000 in aid from the Ford foundation Associate Editors RUFUS ADAIR Assistant Copy Editors BOB VANCE They see NSA as being par*, of the remotest threat to the U S.. THAT— to discriminate.To keep Gripers, here is your chance to stop simply com- JOHNNY" CLARK DICK SPENCER the feared, loathedand nefarious economically or militarily, so the select group untainted bj plaining about Davidson and to get out and actually TOM CRAIG Assistant Sports Editor ARCH McCALLUM New Radical conspiracy to un long as we keep vigilant about Liberals. Flits (read- intellectu work to make the college a better place. It is a MICHAEL HARRINGTON Photography Editor TOM THEL dernune the greatness of this such matter as missile sites. als). and Socially Undesirable* chance for all of us to insure the increasing value of AMiSU.it Editors BILL AITKEN Photographers BILL OLSON- rick, risk nation. And what spe- The US. . armed aggres read: Niggers, wops, kikes, da our Davidson diploma There is nothing this school, \'SA of policy DONALD DAVIS CHIP PURVIS statements sor. The CIA revealed as a gos. spies the poor in general) using money well spent, cannot accomplish have drawn out this blast of pa Manag.ng Editor? LOUIS LESESNE Cartoonists LOU HILL qua*, autonomous. semi-Fascist To pay a hefty fee in mone\ Why don't WE get out and help some of trtet.c paranoia? raise PAUL MARION BOB HOLLADAY body. The very savagery of the and time in order that one ma> this needed money? Ass.stant Managing Editor TOM COOK JACK LIXGLE Let us examine them as think Cuban peoples' resistance to BUY his circle of friends, ready _ men and we shall perhaps N>w« Editor SAM BOYTE ■aditam Business Manager int on reveals just how made, and thus insure tha: OLD GLORY (DRIP. DRIP) see *.he idiocy* of the pamphlet ... Feature Editor LINDSAY DAVIS BOB CAMERON much faith they have in their through h.5 college life he wil Is the ROTC department in the throes of a trc Copy Editor CHRIS HAWK Advertising Manager BILL WATSON of HUAC revolution, and how liule bus. not be tainted by contact wit? mendous case of apathetic behavior"* It certainly Sports Editor . BILL 3RIGGS alation Manager JOHN VISER HUAC being the executive M have trying to over- people of differen: seems so. in light of its recent treatment of one of branch of United St.* - .!>" the throw them 1: was U S stupid and idea- its campus responsibilities, the care of the American Thought Police HU iprejudice tha: droveCas- And nd< for th« flag that flies at the north end of At AC be:ng responsible Chambers least Contributors :h.s week: Bruce We he. Gre> Pash. Bob Tra%ers. C.i: . Kern place. liberalization or outright abol: three times in the month of February, the flag re ■ -j*on. Robbie Hooker. John » Webb. INSA 'or condf- erefort mained hoisted during inclement weather One of I. Jim Mai J Duke. D p Rob mumtt of citizens ■>r» of a nation which, unAmerican and Dangerous these instances was during a swirling snow storm. crtaoc tison and K D. Weeks. nowei- This conclusion :« :n the pam another last Monday durine of of ai: :-n -'' the ddttfe ram. The HUAC peace Sorry, b- flag remained flying for 3(5 continuous hours one the Redneck in poli "> Encouraged labor organiza- early February THE DAVIDSONIAN by weekend in is published H» "ion among the m.grant worker* sociology, the E Secre Can't someone be found, in vast, requiml students of Davidson College weekly during Recommended tha: - the Here we have a semi literate . manpowerpool that operates out of Fort to the school year except examination period! ■', g 1 Belk. information be mass of people,living—:' No NSA doesn't speak fo; discharge simple duty of to and holidays. Subscription rale: per - the "T—fUCt the colon S4.N ' be called that— on a bare sub all American student* and I year (if billed, UM). Payable to ■ie Amercan THE nafoe level, rootless and out shouldn't ■ does. DAVIDSONIAN, Box Davidson, FUNNY FOR THE WEEK III. N. C. the wetbacks become . *ho are exploited But deep :n«:o"e. one wishe A Baptist preacher 2MM. Entered as second class matter at breeding like r converted a millionaire to minorities and as no ind fervently to God that it did. the "faith." As he was about to Immerse the convert. Davidson. N. C One can only infer I workers are anywhere . William K. Trotte preacher tha: the sponsors ' the turned to an aideand said. "I hope1 of the STOP country today. DavuUon College got a tither in my tank." FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1966 THE DAVIDSONIAN PAGE THREE IFC Discusses Plans Wednesday Deadline For Area Conference SetForElection Filing Plans for the Southeastern In ton, fraternity liaison officer, lowed this year. Wednesday midnight is the turned to the candidates some of voting for the YMCA presi- terfraternity Conference and described the conference as "an "At the present time no other deadline for filing for the Honor time before 9 p.m. Friday. dent. This voting will be post- Greek Week were discussed at information exchange among in- definite plans have been made," Court. Student Council, YMCA. If a student needs to use an poned a day so that students the Interfraternity Council meet- terfraternity councils in the Westfall added. "We hope to student body offices, cheerlead absentee ballot, he should sign will have time to hear presiden- ing Monday night. Southeast. have some specific activities out- era and freshman advisor. his election card and bring it to tial candidates' speeches before of the Fanning's room sometime be they vote. The conference be held "It will be similar to the lined within the next few Lee Fanning, chairman will Committee, fore year. Taylor is March 31 April 2 National Interfraternity Confer- weeks." Elections said that elections. The election This Bill in at the Univer- cards will charge of printing. Alan sity ence, but on .i smaller scale." general feeling concern- { few notifications were in. but be distributed in ballot of Tennessee. Tom Coving- The chapel Thursday. is in charge Covington added. Such topics ing the first fraternity-faculty j that he expected the majority Johnson of ballot The only change year's counting Bill Logan is in as coop buying and fraternity open Sunday night was Iof them just before the dead in this and houses election procedure is the time charge of publicity. status on campus will be dis that they were generally a suc- line. wishing to run for Mrs. Abernelhy cussed. Representatives from cess. Students go to national fraternities willbe pres- thought office should first either "We that it was real " Fanning or Bill Logan and sign Shows Paintings ent as resource personnel. The good, "commented Tom Brown, ELECTION SCHEDULE IFC plans to send five members. i a statement to agree to con Pi Kappa Alpha representative. campaign procedures. Monday. March Chapel. Explanation of pro- An exhibition of paintings and David IFC Greek form with 7 Westfall. "Both the students present and then pick up a drawings by Helen M. Aber- Week chairman, announced sev- They should cedures. the faculty seemed to enjoy it for their platforms. Wednesday. March 9 Filing deadline for student nethy will be displayed in the eral recent plans for Greek We little Stencil Cunningham a great deal. were a The content of the platform body offices, Honor Court, Art Center during Week. A banquet is planned disappointedhowever, there that !is entirely up to the candidate. freshman advisor. Student the month of March. Monday night, April 4, to start ' was only one student then' who long as he uses no slander Council, defense attorney, This is the second showing of the week.William LeClere, exec fraternity." as was not in our or derogatory The secretary ous remarks. and cheerleaders. Mrs. Abernethy's work at David- utive of Chi Psi fra- The participation of students should be returned to Thursday, March 10 6 p.m. Deadline for stencils son. In a previous showing ternity, be the guest speak- stencils for will seemed to be confined to the in Fanning fi p m. Thurs of platforms. the faculty wives club in the er. 1 before dividual fraternity's members. 1 (l,i\. mi "ha! they can be Mil) Monday. March 14 Voting for student body vice College Union, artist the local Sigma Phi Ep The IFC emphasized th.r ill Btltted to Thorn Blair of the president and secretary- displayed a group of stilllifes lively scheduledits Pledge Class members of the student body are nents committee. After the treasurer. Honor Court and and sketches. Regatta for Friday .iftcrnoon. imritad and encouraged to at- platform aN approved and editors of Quips and Cranks Mr-. Abernethy, whose hus- April 8. It mi announced that tend these fraternity open ,printed, the copies will be re and Miscellany. band is philosophy professor Dr. pontoon boats will not be al BOOMS, THE GLASS MENAGERIE' 7:30 p.m. Forum for student George Abernethy, was at one The glass unicorn symbolizes the production of Tennessee body president candidates. time a commercial artist in Chi- Williams' "The Glass Menagerie", which will bepresented by Area High Schools Tuesday.March 15 Voting for student body cago and has taught art in the the Department of Drama Thursday, Friday and Saturday of president and DAVIDSON- public schools of Ann Arbor, Vespers Open House noxt week. Performances will begin at 8:15 p.m. in Hodson Debate In Tourney IAN editor. Runoffs for Mich.,and Indianapolis. Ind. She After Hall. Tickets are now on sale for the Saturday night per- The first annual Wildcat High Honor Court and student served as Associate Professor The following professors will hold openhouse for formance which will be presented for student and dates in Tournament body vice president and sec- !School Debate was retary-treasurer. of Art at BarberScotia College conjunction with the Social Council weekend ; weekend, students after vespers this Sunday night: iM-ld at Davidson last Wednesday. in Concord. with 15 in the state par- March 16 Voting for cheerleaders, Abbott Fredericksen Marrotte Richey schools College Union president The local artist received her ticipating. Abernethy Holland Martin. S. Scott any B. S. degree from the University Lm Edwards High School in and runoffs. Davidson Debaters and Reynolds High Thursday. March 17 Chapel. Speeches by YMCA of Wisconsin and her M. A. de- Bernard Houchens McGill Stroud Asheville president gree University School in Winston Salem tied for candidates. Vot- from the of Chi- Bondurant King Minter Wolf ing for YMCA officers ((ex- cago. She has studied at a num- first place. Lloyd Nichols, Mrs. Workman Journey To Duke, L-R Ray cept president), freshman ber of art schools, including the Covington Davidson debate coach any varsity and novice debaters: Charles Bakes and McMillin was pleased with the advisor and runoffs. Chicago Art Instituteand the Art Daggy Davidson's Filing by candidates losing Students' League in New York. debate teams will participate in Fletcher Hartsell. and Jim Coo- turnout, which he termed about for in previous election for de- tournaments this weekend. ley and Shep Johnston. Teams "average such a tourna attorney mainly from the South will par- ment." He that he hoped fense and Student The varsity tournament will be added Council representatives. held at . Two ticipate in this tournament. ■lir "he tournament could be $250,000 Coach McMillin was hesitan*. made an annual affair. Friday, March 18 Voting for YMCA president teams of varsity debaters will and any runoffs. compete: Mike Mooty and Tom to express his opinion about the On April 6 Davidson will host teams' chances. Be emphasized. the District Playoff for the North Monday.March 21 Voting for Student Council Earnhardt composing one team, representatives and defense and Greg Haynes and Tom "This is the teams' first year of Carolina Forensic Union of high competition, and they are still schools. This tournamentis spon- attorney. Students To Campaign Rhodes composing the other. Tuesday, March 22 Any runoffs. developing University of North Competing in this tournament their ulen'.< :n. com- sored by the petitive Carolina Chapel will be teams from all over the debate' at Hill. Eastern seaboard and the Mid Money west. Finest Steaks Served Anywhere For Ford Grant The novice tournament will br GASKEY & NEILL him during spring break. liberal arts colleges in the coun- held at Lenoir Rhyne College By KERN PARKER with Hickory. Coach Ray McMillin He noted that campaign offi try, not just in the South," Bon in SWAIN'S CHARCOAL Davldsonlan Staff Writer will two teams of novice FLORIST & GIFTS cials were aware that many stu durant concluded. send Student leaders and ad- dents would not be home during STEAK HOUSE ministration officials this spring break, but added. "The Phone662-3681 week launched a "Student campaign runs through June 30. West Morehead Challenge Fund" campaign which should give everybody 1800 Street 383-385 N. Main St. which will give Davidson time enough to get the job Pipe Smokers CHARLOTTE, N. C. Mooresville, students a chance to collect done." $250,000 of the $5.5 million OPTIMISM It will be to your advantage to visit Maison PhoneED2-2414 N.C. the college needs for the Bondurant eicpressed opti- Ford Challenge Grant. mism that the campaign will Michel for your pipe, pipe accessories, and A student committee, headed succeed. "$250,000 is reaching tobacco. Maison Michel has the largest by Joe Jelks and composed of high, but it can be done. Fif- pipe imported leaders from each fraternity and teen years ago students raised selection of domestic and the Independents, met for din- $80,000 for the swimming poolin oriars, as well as imported tobaccos. This ner Wednesday night to set up Johnston"Gym. ad, with your Davidson ID card, will entitle the campaign organization. "Our goal is a lot higher The object of the campaign than that this time, but we think you to a The "in" thing to do is to contact potential donors that it is possible for the stu who are not associated with the dents to reach it. We have no 20Per Cent Discount college in any formal capacity ticed that students can often Fever, and who would therefore not be make progress in fund-raising on all pipe (only) purchases. is catch Olds 88 Swing contacted by the regular cam- drives where alumni can't." paign drive. He noted that a pilot student The committee hopes to raise fund-raising committee raised maisonmfchel the $250,000 by June 30. The $3,000 during Christmas vaca- Ford Foundation will give Dav- campaign will give tion. "This 117 N. Tryon Sf. Charlotte, N. C. idson 40 per cent of whatever the students a chance to par- the students raise. ticipate in Davidson's effort to ■MM 'NEW FRIENDS' compete with the finest men's The basic plan of the cam- paign is as follows: Each mem- ber or the student body will be furnished with a card, on which he will list the names and ad dresses of five potential "new friends" of Davidson. GO! GO! GO! The students will return these office by Carlos^ cards to the alumni GO with the 'Cats to Philadelphia! March 15 and the college will mail the potential donors a let- GO with them all the way! ter from President D. Grier Mar GO the right way with new Spring and explanatory tin and literature clothing about the college and the Ford Summer from Tate Brown's. Challenge Fund. We have the winners: During spring break the stu I as —— contact peo- -^Q « dents will all those GANTSHIRTS WEEJUNS vfl ii^> a» i^d a* ple whose names they gave to the college and willhopefully se- CORBIN SLACKS cure a pledge from them. Each student will be furnished with SPORT COATS AND SUITS BY literature about the college and the Ford Challenge Grant which MADISONAIRE will enable him to discuss the COLLEGE HALL HUNTER HAIG fund drive intelligently with the potential donor. W. L. Bondurant. director of alumniactivities, stated thatstu- par- Friday, March It dents should contact their ":!5 PM. NaturalShoulderShops ents or alumni in their area OVENS AUDITORIUM ask for information about and Tickets on sal* alt people in their area who might OO iTCrC* V^"3X011♥ You'renow a candidate for an Olds 86, one of the willing to contribute. Collwum Box Office — be National Hal Shop machine* ever to touch rubber to road!Delta,DynamicandJetstar 88 eleven The student should then write most formidable $Z.N, MM M00 ready you spring. on withstandard the potential donor. Bondurant Admissions Toronado-inspiredmodelsinall— torocket into Eachcomes said, and set up an appointment safety itemslike windshield washers, back-up lights,more! 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La Roma THIRD FLOOR, DOWNTOWN—- 114 S. TRYON STREET t5UDSM'oBiiji-'[i COTSWOLD WEST MALL Sszssz ntjiitmm #" mum tm m Ml igf Mrwa^iuaftataia^Maw_> immi I M MM VMM ii mi■■ Ristoranti PARK ROAD SHOPPING CENTER Chariot*, N. C Phon« 374-257* 1540 W—t ihwL t Kwn-mt M. FRIDAY,MARCH 4, 1966 THE PAGE FOUR DAV1DSONIAN Tournament - Tough 'Cats Kill Jinx Cagers Repulse Late Rally, Top WVU To Don Crown victory By JOHNNY CLARK Wildcats erased a stigma pin ichoke. —yet. the key to their Oavidsonian Associate Editor ned to past Davidson teams and Lcight provided more than was not that they had a star, but season-open adequate strength while they team. happened to this one after its I board that were a Funny thing ing loss this year. hauling down 13 rebounds as an The dereat was the first ever Saturday—night: Davidson's Snyder. Rod Knowles. Bobby often-used reserve, and Pinky for Went Virginia in the tourna- Wildcats generally known Lane. Phil Squier. and George Hatcher displayed capable ball- ment title game, and the con- as long on brawn but short playing for the handling and aggressive test was summed up. from the finesse, Leight, fouled defense on experience, and Youngdalc. mat- M .i backcourt .sub. Mountaineer coach's point of the out Tom took capacity to win— when ters in hand and refused to A TEAM view, by a Davidson banner chipsare down took all the choke. One minute later, the The 'Cats were a team built which read. "Tough Lucky. chipsand walked away from score was up to 71 63 and with around a super star to be sure Bucky". BBB^^^Si the dealer's table with the this lead the 'Cats coastedon to bas- their final margin. ketball championship and the Coliseum nets to boot. SNYDER Displaying a desire and de Snyder. an All-America for termination so intense that ono tntfOOt who has wnhim play, could not have found fault with was, M usual, fabulous. In three thorn had they boon beaten by tourney games he scored 78 500 points, the young charges points and grabbed 18 rebounds of Lefty EMtWil trounced The to win the series' Most Valu- .del .indRichmond in thepre- able Player Award. But sta- liminaries and then proved too tistics hardly begin *.o indicate hot and pressure-proof even for his value. the inspired play of a talented The former "Soph Sensation", West Virginia team, as the now a senior All-America, Mountaineers succumbed 80-69. brought leadership to a team in the finals of the conference which had not seen truly effec- tournament to the double-barrel tive leadership since Bill Jsr- V -m ed Wildcat assault of relent man captained the "Cats three b^/bbb^* iBEB^a WORTH A WORDS less defense and unusually well years ago. With this leadership. A PICTURE THOUSAND coordinatedoffense. Snyder combined a scoring abil- "GO COOL 'CATS" ity which equaled that of Fred In spite of a sign urging "Go Hetzel and a habit of exhibiting ■B^B* RECORDS, MVP, 'SUPERHORSE' Cool 'Cats", the Davidson con- the fiery determinationand 100 tingent was never even tem- per cent effort that was the porarily chilly as fantastic Dick trademark of Barry Teague dur- previous Snyder. the best athlete to ever ing the three years. wear a Wildcat uniform, con There were more heroes. trolled the initial tap. raced Overshadowing Williams for Honors downcourt and took a pass to the top sophomore performance Bags game's two More score the first Snyder who of the tourney wasKnowles. points. points in the finals to have reached little Davidson. scored 25 By DUKE than any of the;r predecessors. Snyder firedbaskets through the The rest is history. The Cats 52-point total for the CLIFF There, friendly confines of achieve a Sporti Writer The fans kam who the leaders hoop faster than all but four in the shot well, hitting 53.8 per cent game the most Davidsonian Johnston Gym, Snyder and four three affair. Yet were, and they were shoved up other collegians. Yet this un on field goals and 82.8 per cent impressive of the 6-9 soph's guys with no starting varsity ex facet A few minutes after the cut down the symbolic net. selfish team captain demonstrat on free throws to outshine the performance bruising to themselves to was his final buzzer sounded the ed a team effort unequalled by perience dedicated Mounties' respectable averages play the boards, as 20 win season, as Snyder ad- under death knell for West Vir Snyder. the man called "Su other prodigious scorers. a of 46.6 per cent and 75 per cent. garnered 27 rebounds coach whose "I've got to work Knowles ginia last Saturday Coach perhorse" by the mitted then. They*outrebounded the smaller in the tournament while dispos- »a< named the All season long he swept in harder now than ever before." they Lefty Driesell and Captain team he beat. West Virginians. 35 30. and ing of any thoughts that he tournament's most valuable rebounds, guarded the oppon team, with were hoisted It was pretty much up to him, worked better as a would not put out a maximum player. This *a< only fitting. ents top scorer, nearly always assists, above themass of screaming he exuded the 17 total compared to 13 erfort. for he was this team's leader holding his man below his aver and from the start humanity at one basket. desire and leadership which for the Mountaineers. Addition- Youngdale. soph and from iho opening tap of the sea- age. pased off for numerous sticky man-to- another When they came down the molded this team and helped ally, the "Cats' of Davidson's big men, son. assists, and provided immeasur- defense forced15 West Vir the third net to that goal came with leadership them mature. Listen to Bobby man really came into his own during them, able inspiration and ginia errors and 00 missed field and Charlotte's Coli Lane. "I can't remember a sin- the tourney, personally taking (Staff by Purvis) A NEW RECORD I young team. goals. Photo scum reverberated with gle day when ho didn't put forth charge of the Wildcats' spurt RICHMOND'S noisy delirium However.Davidson had shown TOM YOUNGDALE TUSTLES WITH The dark thatched sen.or sur This year's squad, minus All- a tremendouseffort. Yes.he def- away from Richmond Friday BUSTER BATTS passed the college scoring rec- American FredHetzel and three initely helped by his on several occasions this season finishing tourna- This traditional act marked us mature well, night and the Wildcat Sophomore Had Outstanding Tournament for ord by tallying 711 points, with other starters, was "destined" effort constant encourage- its ability to shoot to con- points and 22 re- the end of frustration Dav- and boards, play ag- ment with 37 idson, signifying the Cats' first least one game left to en for nowhere. This destiny was ment." tral the and to Here the 6 10 strongman at gressive What their bounds. conference championship and hance this mark. Displaying a p r o p he s ied by basketball defense. showed everyone,including him- A team player? again. still were not convinced their right to advance further tremendousassortment of shots. scribes, but the word must not Listen critics self, how effective he can be that we could have a i was the Wildcats' ability to "He knew of when he decides to get tough. good team, but he didn't want keep their poise against a good Lane, through the sea- it to be a one-man team. He team when the tide began to as all son, was determination and ef- forced us to assume responsibil- turn, to shake off an opposition fort personified. 6-4 sophoi- CHICKEN ity then encouraged us. rally win the big game The and and amazingly both Through his leadership we ac- when it counted. more guard led k the rebound- quired more poise and became THE PAST teams in finale in pulling 10 Saturday a real team." Most remembered the past nig, down Complete night and 21 dJring the tour-\ Also Line of Short two tournaments Waters, when Davidson Lane, points,t, Bucky the West Vir- entries vastly superior to their ney. whotallied38 ginia mentor who has compared foes in personnel drew the toughest defensive as and individual players Snyder to the best in the South- talents had fallen to fourth-seed- signments, guarding Orders andPlate Lunches nation, Wig i- ern Conference and the ed teams which, given nights such as Citadel's Bau- on y remarked. "Snyder is the fellow least, were superior in effort, mann, Richmond's Johnny mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmm at Virginia's with the gun at your head for determination, and ability to win Moates. andWest Wil-l- ~esher. Holding 40 minutes. He dominates the under pressure. liams and John game." He should know, for these contests AllConference Moates to a sea-I Daily Food Specials Recollection of points. last week-endSnyder pointed the became vivid as ' son scoring low of six meaning of►f gun at the Mountaineers, and crew— led in the front court by Lane never knew the wmmmumB,,^^^^n,,^,,,,,^i||1B|||||||B||-I|1||11||B| all of his teammates had a fin- Carl Head, a talented, although the word"quit." ger on the trigger that shot them undersized, center, and in the And then there was Squier. down. back court by Ron Williams, a the senior guard who bore the TRY OUR TASTEE SUB sophomore was good but brunt of the furious pressing GREATEST THRILL who just not in Snyder's class, and defenses the Wildcats faced. The Although accorded the MVP Gary Shaffer, a substitute guard 5 11 New Jerseyite. who prob b^eI '"be* t^^ award. Snyder claimedthat win- who played mostly on guts and ably wanted to win more thanI FIT FOR A KING — else, T-efty's charges ning the championship was his effort narrowed a Davidson anyone led a^^^^^^^a^BB^BBaBB^ai^B^^^B greatest thrill. A three-sport 16 pointsi in assists while directing theie lead which had been " star in high school at Canton, to 65-63. with a little over five Davidsonoffensive attack. Inthe Ohio, who won All-American minutes remaining. face of the formidable West Small and Large honors as a footballquarterback, It was at this point that thei Virginia rally. Squier refused Ito his teams never won any cham- pionships.This is th there. I: wha: we're 'hooting for." tonight at Storrs. Connecti- cut. ' All the Rams had INTERVIEW WITH DRIESELL beat the UConn I AN '.hey had previously deft The burgundy and black speckled carpet v< littered with letters and newspaper clippings singing — praises to as yet unknown high school stars. Coach Lefty Driesell was onhis hands and knees poring press releases, papers and : tkh i over the \vl ( V penned letters that praised prospective players. id to a 1 74 Slowly he pulled himself up and prepared for RHODE ISLAND the um| Interviev since his Wildcats van- vho A quished Wesi Virginia to take the Southern Confer- :' ence Tournament. / /g/\ toswrtirf en 1mm r.-^B j ~/ / Resigned to his fate. Driesell began answer: \ * for a slight edge '! balanced«cor- $^&r st*y ( question he'd heard a week with ■ in his voice that revealed both the pressure he felt / tournament and his impa- from the coining NCAA I tience with a necessary evil, the press. Cymbals pi \ , SYRACUSE "Why this year? Well there were several factors. i ■ ilundfog J / We didn't'have the pressure of beingnationally rank . h. ed. We weT in better psychological condition. You C>.i :h ].c':\ Di ribe; know, all those things I've said before." Rhode Inland ,is f.i-- uw.ii . run." Tho A to compare this ilk on edge. Driesell refused Still compiled ,i\'.< : year's team with past years' squads. "Idon't compare I have great teams past; this is a great all record with a 9 1 CO&fl teams.I've had in the m.irk. team. CONNECTICUT "I've never coached a team with dissension— Connecticut, coached by a for among the players; last year Ihad a team Imean mer Duke man. reminds one of they played as a team, not individuals. the Blue Devils. Unlike Rhode Island, the Huskies have only Indies Upset Gams, Betas; team "And this year we've got a with five men two men in double figures, but on the court. We aren't a one-man team by any they possess good balance. U- means." Conn is led by Ii7 sophomoreBilli Itit this year's team that deserves the spotlight. Corley. who scored 25 Tues- 1'Fall To Delts In Overtime It is this year's team that has earned Driesell one of day. Wes Bialosukma and Bill the sweetest victories he has had. Holowatr. By BOB REID The Huskies h;uv ,i 91 con Davidsonian Sports Writer "This was a big win;maybe not the biggest,but (Photo The!) ' by ference 16 7 ■ Last week's IMAC action saw a fired up Independent team dump the Phi Gams Davidson. mark and for the it was good for the boys, for LEFTY DRIESELL WAITS IN'WILDCAT COUNTRY' -cason. and Betas while losing a close bout to the Phi Delts in overtime. c-amc the hand* of the "I'm real proudof these boys. worked hard Preparing For An Extended Season The Wildcats havebeen ready Richard Lyon popped in 18 ped another win by ineaMng by Week at They points to the Betas, n.ivid Jennings Phi Delis, who edged their op- for this victory, and they got it with six sophomores nu ".hemselves for their game pace Indies over taw 75-73 ■h<- Qanu, 0, 20 for Indies, Brown ponents, M (! b Davidsonian Sports Writer [l for ttoe T.ni- Neil McBryde, Tonight Rhode Island travels to Connecticut's RALEIGH? thrown oul of ttli '' David* o*b iwtauners end t!v ■ home court to play-off with the UConns for the Yan- I i t Monday remark to \i icky Wi< kee title. Connecticut got the home court by the flip nee meet Thursday, Friday ar.d Sal " . would Face 'he Syr ■ of a coin after thev boat Rhodo Inland earlier thi- urday i at Ti»< ; , j week ion the same home court) to force a title play- I ■ off. I Once past their Philadelphia opponent the Cats ■ Thinclads ;<' Nus, Syra VM! and would travel to Raleigh where they meet the ihe but mbna ti-.i.ii cuse Pennsylvania winner. b Bill Ban much Head To ne. "Pennsylvania might not plav. We just called .ind ■ v them, and they don't know what they're going to do I . The . Machi* yet. T ..ek, with i: Ml Iihn SC Meet I Helm Nu icorcrs with 14. Tommy n Jitr. week, the "We've been scouting Syracuse some. We cant A bare ilxman con i added, '■'. scored the jam night's game ; (i ANo here today to represent 1) i : look ahead of Mondav with RhocK " ip, in. X ■"■ i Woody F.mlk add- ::rd." One .swimmer Con land or Connecticut." Coach v n Ws first yew son i» the annual Southern ing 12 point* to the Machi slate. forcmv Indoor Tr.iek Meet ;it ■'We have b iten The C:t- > ' re.il future eager,young h.is ymi [MAC president Tommy While the foesof Davidson's ;ide!. .ind William and liar) tomorrow. Hunt- team square off tonight. Driasell will be holding an ly succeeded, and he has been William .ind M.ny the; er commented that I iteal itand- two, rates BJ only beat us by so I "■ open scrimmage with his 'Cats in Johnston gymna- working hard td make i uood meet favorite with W< ire in>' .i\ ■ tab it thi* pretty op'.ini.-' " sium. swimming program at David ginia and the host Keyde'i.s ex ! in.-. Bince mil's h.ive pected to provide strong con been postponed. The ■.e.irn nettl ■ 1I son." Driesell beamed a smile when he heard his— team tenders Most conference track MM compared with last year's Princeton squad both going into the meet, and Ste- The swimmers work owl seven teams have alreadycotnpeti with a senior superstar and a strong crop of sopho is fairly pleased with it. meets, vens days a Meek. "We BM deter several indoor with Wil- mores. Mary capturing the As for individual prospects, mined to br:i« b.iek something liam and \':r«;ni,i state meet. know what they were like. Inever saw our mus "I don't "Tom Irons should do wellin the to reward sacrifices." The six men to accompanyI Princeton play last year." Driesell grinned. "But if sprints and Richard Holt has ,i <■(! as eager swimmer. we do as weli as they did, it would please me." Coach Heath Whittle to Lex good chance in the 200 modki) "Our boys nrc ready," seM ton .ire slur putters John K i Less keyed up. Driesell admitted he planned to Eddie Beech ought to pi.ice in Steven*, "aajd Ifa aoing to be and "Oti>" K.mdiilph; 60-yard dashers Starr Evins ;ind Steve try to win one game at a time. "Come back and talk the 400 medley and backstroke. \'MI or ;i> ti second place if we next week." he beamed proudly. "We're planning Humphrey; Steve Gill, running fir* We're hoping Jim Stokes takes :i well." Bobby Myers on it." the 880 and who % will compete in Use mo jratd run. r'J Whittle does not foresee an) wonderful upsets or record- breaking performances from his CMNt since tins will be the first effort of the year for any Wild- (Photo by ONoin cat trackmen, but he pettM NU'S WOODALL SHOOTS OVER CHI'S LANG the meet to be "good experi But Machis Take The Game ente for the boys." SHOW Scrappy Grapplers Flex PHBBas»""— Friday, March 18 8:15 P.M. * Biceps For Tourney Foes OVENS AUDITORIUM By JIM MARROW Tickets on tale at: Davidsonian Sports Writer Coliseum Box Office An undermanned Wildcat wrestling team began the Southern Conference tour National Hat Shop Mary today. The finals will be held tomorrow. nament at William and Admissions S2.00, $2.50 S3.00 Wrettliag for DavUbon will be Monday the team closed II .!"■■■ Huffinnion. 123; Jim -Mac du.il mum 1 Mown :n .1 -SO Il«i~. :i< \' ft Mill.in. ISO; Julian Prosser. 137: to Tin- Citadel. Bufflnfton pick . *'"* Er.c Nichols. 160: Bruce Van ad up 'he Wildcats' only P 1(>7: _ _ «^j( dcrbloonu'ii. Skip Waite, 177 ,. r , ,. FABULOUS DINING / I .^^B s^^ crr . I)l'"l and I..-WO1I Bryan, unlimited. >,. *£; , J s^^ W^M .ind Colinf. Hudson, .ill] ftv«hnien. I Buffington will probably get .1 inwatiad exhibition*. Kcitli .md| International Cuisine number two seed on his 81over Hudson won. Hud-nn. uiii hMl "ill record and his 4 1 confer- to eat hard to m.ike 120 pounds enci- record. His only loss in a pinned the 12.1 pounder from The OPEN KITCHEN 19 dual moel came on riding timo. Citadel. Three matchoi ll 1318 W. Morehead 3 2. whipped the Cadets" 14Vpounder.I Brie Nichols, 8 2 and 4-1, and Gene Shepherd, manager of NO TEARS AT LAST UwwP Bry.in. 8 1 and 4 1, are the team. said. "The Citadel I PIZZA SnyderGets Well Earned Rid* expected to be seededhigh. match hurt, but it shows we'reI 4, THE DAVIDSONIAN FRIDAY,MARCH 1966 PAGE SIX Vending NDEA; Machines Johnson Alters Reopen To <"> - May Lose Aid The Union vending machine Students area, recently has been which By BILLY FARR The NDEA loan program, ed an extension of the program, eligible, there might also be an closed after 11 p.m. will be III ~i Djvidsonian Staff Writer which was begun in 1958. has Inits place, the President has insufficient amount of loan shortly for the normal opened The 100Davidson students who been a most important part of proposed a guaranteed loan sys- money available from the pri 24 hours a day. according to Defense Educa- the financial aid program at tern, in which the money for vate companies involved, manager of have National Peter Nicholls. the tion loans may no longer be Davidson. Over $200,000 has loans would be provided by pri- Furthermore, the new plan Student Store. aid, accord- been loaned through the school vate banks and insurance com- would not be as useful to the closing of the able to receive such The nightly ing to Edmunds White, direc since initiation of the program, panies and guaranteed by the student in making his decision two week* H. area started about tor of financial aid. White said. The plan could be- Federal and state governments, where to attend college. As it the machines w«re money ago after President Johnson has not re- come self-sustaining in a few North Carolina has Instituted now stands, loan through subjected to acts of vandalism. quested Congress to include the years, for money is now being such a state loan program. "I NDEA can be made available The main mistreatment consist- in the new budget ap repaid into the fund with the do not think this will serve the to thestudentalmost concurrent- having their program ed of machines ARCHIE DAVIS propriations. former borrowers showing "a same purposes in the same ly with the acceptance. fronts kicked in. though a glass "Only Ourselves To Blame" fantastically good repayment way." White said. Under the new program, a was broken in one. record," White continued. Under the proposed program, greater time lapse would be "The area was closed to call As it now stands, however, there would be no assurance necessary, perhaps forcing a attention to the mistreatment." the college will not have the that the most needy students student to make a decision with according to Nicholls. "We don't Davis Firmly Defends funds available to effect this, would receive aid. Since more incomplete knowledge of his po- know who did i'.. It will be since Johnson has not request- students would be technically tential funds. opened very shortly, when the glass is fixed." Nicholls lamented the treat- Trustee Action "We UNC ment of the machines: made the place look nice, re By ALLEN WEBB earlier addressed chapel as a Enjoy the—excitement of wearintt the nicest in placing all the machines recent Davidionian Feature Writer representativeof the banking in uportcoata .'/Wfci stmmC Kisimi wiiivc* in bold Tying to get ones that dustry and warned of the ser patterns and colon. Ynu'll liml our eoflaeUan re- !>■ ami go A WHITEWASHED SEPULCHER? work. "\Vr had to decide who is ious threat to the nation's dual lAI'lJ__|_l jilctc with th<» newest fashion ideas in Dacnm* university." re- polycuterandworsti-d fain-ir-i -tl:- kir.il normally already two inches thick, "Butnothingis infallible. They ing to run the system of sta;e and federal WIIQCuIj' "The whitewash on my tomb l» plied I'NC trustee Archie K. foundonlyin farhigher priced jacket*.As aresult it to be any thicker," Dr. Charles Lloyd told MM turned upside dow>i or banks resulting from the "dere- and I don't want Davis in the coffee hour Tues- responsibility yon get morepleasure from Ki\«>rt»vavo because End audience Wednesday night when a student sug- kicked. And most of the time liction of at the PalmBeachpUtemorefashionandvalueintothej»t an Open be day. levels." mandatory Vespers attendance for professors. (Staff the machines don't work state and local We Wish YOU gested boys put a penny He replied to a question about by Th«l.) cause have the situationas Photo WC trustee meeting the day Davis assessed inside the machine instead of tfca only facet of a greater ten- change, everything before in which they had agreed one the proper dency toward centralization; a being stopped. almost unanimously to delegate SOLID afterwards trend for which "we have only Wellesley Professor "We do make some money, control to UNC officials over ff\ speakers. ourselves to blame." but the mainpurpose of the ma- visiting campus chines is to serve the students Davis added. "Delegated re- Although proving with figures SUCCESS W7 Speak Vespers everything else is closed." sponsibility is the concept by the tremendous growth since To In after university." money is ;nade which one runs a 1900 in the population of North J. correspondent to cover the UN The which Dr. Frederick Denbeaux support the general col- Chairman of the Board of Carolina, agricultural produc- the guest speakerin Ves in all its aspects since its con- goes to »IH be lege program, according to Rob Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. tion, electrical power and ag- tors. He is professor of Biblical ception. In additionto his duties of the American personal income, Davis correspondents. ert A. Currie. college business and President gregate History, Literatureand Interpre- as dean of UN Bankers Association. Davis had explained that the figures are he Is chief of the Transradio manager. " ta'-oa. Wellesley College. Wei I still not high enough and that topic be News Agency at the UN. . Mass. His will " " " the problems for the state are "The Death of God." still numerous. A native of Missouri. Den Or. O. W. Meinig, professor pointed out the "crying beaux is a graduate of Amherst of geography at Syracuse Uni- Restaurant Venture He agriculture for supple College and Union Theological versity, will speak Thursday need in mentary income" and the fail- Seminary in New York. For the night on the Mormon culture in ure of many counties to sup- las'. 20 years he has been on the United States. port public education adequate- Ibe faculty at WeUettey. He has The address will be at 8 p.m. you, Wildcats, we have the winners for Termed 'Successful' ly And like Jm §5^ been visiting professor at Brown in the Morrison Room of the. Trinity ate The next opening of the res- Clothing, accessories. Clothing University and at Col- College Union, Dr. J. W. Reid, j Approximately 75 people have only begun to your Spring and >$Br^Kj^g special restau taurant, dubbed "The Hungry "We lege. professor of geography and geol jat the Unions scratch the surface." said Davis the Pace Setting Traditionalist. group will meet Saturday night during Mid- D." will be the March 12 con for A discussion ogy. announced this week. rant and pointed out that the grow- mFJU Vespers in " " ♥ winters, cert weekend, with subsequent with Denbeaux after and Bill Beckham. ing tendency toward centraliza- Lounge the coordinator openings later this spring. the Student of Or. E. Bright Wilton, the Union manager and tion is aggravating these prob- Church pro of the project, called it a "suc- "Name Theodore William Richards 1' Mike Bates won the lems. " " venture. " fessor of chemistry at Harvard cessful Restaurant Contest" spon- i.c **— it successful." the The federal government . im- Charge Accounts? 1-«x»*l Gabriel, of University, willlecture on Tues- "We consider by the Social Council al at the U»#» Alexander dean very encour sored patient with these failures Yes! day ;n Martin Science Build he said. "I was though his title was not actually j^ni\^pacKOijjO!\ lh.- United Nations correspon the attendance, and I'm local and state levels and is speak chapel Tues- ing. aged by the selected. Bates, the only partici- responsibilities drn'.s. will :n agreeable to doing it assuming that day the relationship The lectures, the first one at certainly pant in the contest, submitted have neglected. on between again." the states thv UN and a world 9:20 in the morning, and the nearly 50 names, and Beckham To this tendency, ad- current said that the sea check spot, such second one at 7:30 p.m.. will Beckham promised him a steak dinner. Davis, must think in trouble as Viet Nam food, "shipped directly from vised we or theDominicanRepublic. beof interest primarily to chem- super- terms of state development of Moorosvilta Boston." was the most popular Mrs. Peter Nicholls. Our 54th Continuous Year Gabrielhas had a lengthy and istry, physics and mathematics dormitories, sug with a sense on the menu, followed by visor of later natural resources VMXM career m journalism and students, but are open to all in- item responsibility. the two dollar steaks. gested "The Hungry D." of gn affairs. He is the only terested persons. CONGRATULATIONS To The 1966 Southern Conference Champions We Extend Our Best Wishes In The NCAA Playoffs FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. THE COLLEGE RESTAURANT OURLEY'S ESSO MOORESVILLE HATTC's WITHERS ELECTRIC CO. BELKS ICE CREAM, INC. BASS CLEANERS DAVIDSON ICE AND FUEL CO. MOORESVILLE DAIRY, THE STUDENT STORE SMITHS PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE ROWAN INC. 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