NEW COURSE EVALUATION EXAMINED REVIEWED r 3 ; Tl . * 'See Page Eight) Published Weekly By Davidson Colleae Students LIX n.winsox college, Davidson,n. 23036, Friday, s, c. October 1969 NUMBER TWO ACADEMIC YEAR OPE.XED Proctor Keynoter At Convocation Dr. Samuel Prtx tor DeWItt as candidates fur the ba 1" tter lime. ■. ii unity, of common interestin '■ he pur- i!;- calf foi ay environment which- suit of relevance in education. would allow even a knotted pine ! TheRes! 'Dlrfy Rush' Uncl$ Perch I's For tho brief perl&d Monday David- grow should serve as a guideline I i son found its community. be followed as we consider the qui -' c Before students ran off to schedul- tion of admissions and recruiting ol Wdrt RemeH'er ed labs and classes, and whileparents the pn ir white and the poor black were .-till oil campus sharjng in the The convocation commiftee i* t. > be i". excitement oi formal processjoni Da- commended' for Its succos adniinis- .1- Dcaid Wart vid.son stoprjeti the race tt has been ti v .Ihe convocation In a i running with itself for some time t<> very suited for theacad mic ■ immun- ity, listen' to .i man sp ak aboui something which admissions ofaTeTial mikes A ;):" really mattered. Iia' idson appear to be. Hoping For Riot The first annual convocation, much But the .success of the convocatio There are no needles in tlw haystacks, to the surprise of skeptical professors rofU i prinmrlly on Proctof hiiniolf; A Germany. open warfare hi-; divided Arab-Israeli- and seniors, proved to be overwhelm- on wit, on his 'talent both as a the Sino-Soviet border clashes Students of inter- inglv successful. I! was a moment writer^ and an orator and on his sense national politics warn against hopes for real solutions. "symbolic of academic renewal." of timhiL;. » Most have come tq regard Vietnam in the same Dr. Samuel D. Proctor, in his role His message and the sense of ur- perspective - - a long, recurring nightmare that's as the initiator of that renewal, was gency which it carried sheuld provide always there in She morning. perfectly cas.t. A man of keen intelli- Davidson with a needed impetus to Dr. Paul S. Crane recognizes these insomnious gence, he summed up in short mea- maintain the community which it symptoms of the United States but sees the causes sure what admissions personnel, stu- shared for an hour Monday, and the cure differently from many of this country's dents and faculty alike have been Working as a community in insomniacs. trying to say for a long time. thorough pursuit of responsibility in "I think that history will be where the wisdom His analysis of the crisis in educa- our response to Proctor's call, we of this nation's policy will be recognized," speculated tion for the black student and his may also stumble on that relevance Crane after Monday's convocation, at which he re- admonition for the college in respect for which we so desparately search. ceived an honorary degree for his efforts as a medi- cal missionary in Korea. "Even to the loss of American lives over there. 1 think you will be proud ten years— from now that Last Summer the United States did what it did and that it did ] so because 'nobodies', people who had no power to Davidson's summer school 1969 en year A y v wield, who were being killed in the night." rolled 56 students first session It is to credit that .JJX "Once game terrible things hap- and Davidson's such % the is.started 51 second session. programsas the Liberal Arts Program pen." added Crane. "But you have to look at who Without knowledge of what part of for Teachers and the Project Oppor- kicked the first ball." Crane has more than a nodding this meager number attended both tunity program for high school stu- acquaintance with war in the far east. He headed a sessions, it still appears fair to con- dents have been held here during the medical support team for guerillas in Korea in 1947. clude that the college should either summer months. But there is room Brice Approves Dorms; Recalling the Korean War, Crane said that Japan do something with the summer school for much more activity here: more and not South Korea, was the object of the drive or be rid of it. church conferences could use the down the peninsula. The easier course would be to aban- Davidson facilities, even— business and Japan is still Communist China's first objective, don the summertime stepchild: but professional groups often seeking Exposes Health Hazard said Crane. we are reluctant to encourage aban- some protection from the intrusions But threat or no threat, the Republic of South of — donment what could be of mutual and distractions of the city could To the Editor: Such Improvements are Hut how iiviny people Korea has functioned quite well by many standards benefit have tr> college and individuals make use of the campus. In addition. The timing of the admin admirable, especially in a stopped ti> consider how es Continuing border skirmishes have not—prevented alike. in the past such arrangements have i rration has done it again. uciilrl such as ours, where, sriHUi! comfori is In the en achievement of a high annual growth rate reaching Davidson has a physical plant and often Isold long term benefits Cor the The sophomore class is there is. so I've heard ru lerprising student? 14 percent In l9(iB. locationparticularly i hi in .More importantly, perhaps, suited tosummer- college! the middle of the mored, a war going on In Golfers get bad shoulders, if Crane's analysis is time study pool possibilities ' ab ilii il juxtaposition "I jungle, ;ind correct, the change and recreation. A These nolvvith landing, some growing tennis players get bnd el- is in attitude of the young men courts ;a-e that the arc i exams and of Korea. and tennis comotemented we suggest summer school the renoyn dissatisfaction among various bows, and along the same and women by the Lske given first priority. Lien "!' Hit' -■>( "There rioting today." Campus offerings of ii«e!f be freshmun do'nni- i.il groups with the way lino, students can gel !>ur- was in Seoul commented boating and swimming. Further, propose i"ih ■ to question we that one dorm and the p sopho the country is run. sitis of the butt. Crane in response a about the current buildings condi- aside for matriculants. is Iqft wondering political situation in Korea. Academic are air be set women Davidson has kept up with --it tioned :ind al least some rooms of (Worm n studentshere in Hie past were whether he came into the To For fifty minute? mi "The young people have assimilated the times remarkably. ;i time can the values the library ave air conditioned. ;iffo.ded ro opportunity for college vvorld onjc year too late, on solid wood of a democratic society. Tor lour years or I hear thai some of the leave a impassion thousand the , ,VVe hive one air conditioned dorm housing,i » ne too earl). marked on Koreans have lived under dormitories evenhave a new the individual, in authoritarian riile. Now and others could be so equipped with Information about the pro- In all seriousness, praise more than they have a chance for something It's like summer paint job (probably to cover one way. else. a the expense for the air conditioning gram would have to be disseminated should go to those respon- spray breath of fresh air." by up the spots where we Nol all borne summer room rent. iPient . among coed universities and women's sible for the salvage of East rd dirty words on the walls rooms in Chambers . The rioting was part-of a crisis that has been presently uncollected as the dorms colleges across the Southwest. and Cannon and Walls, and and ru-e tarnished with the an brewing siuce July when President Park Chung-hee .) ".vith deodorant burned cien't (which, stand empty for three months Davidson could go coed next .sum- the location of color television them in). desks incident called for a vote of confidence through a constltu- One of the longstanding of mer or no capital expense sets in the elegant lobbies nlly, are all designed, with' the abuses with little However, one important t:o:ial amendment bill that would allow president American education has been its and no change in present facilities or there, while Belk a rrew very few exceptions, rorr.ight to serve third term-. vir- — has factor has been overlooked, a tual expensive facil except that both would be carpet and its good li.niilecl students and the lef- The rioting students part of this abandonment of faculty old por- and it would certainly be are a opposition ities for quarter of the to batter they be. table and to ties can to Maryland). with paramount objective one calendar use. Which should black white tube. the advantage those their the establishment I of who Some have plush chairs of tradition of peaceful of wish to promote the public a transition power, lone - - layered with smooth cush considered essential to a truly democratic system. B c by Johnny hart imaqe of Davidson as a lib- ions upon which the individ- _____^ "After one devastating war. two revolution-, five eral arts college to take no- ual can comfortably place constitutional . . tice. amendments . the opposition insists his rump and sink into leth- the Park government should give South Korean The dr-iks In some class argic numbness. mature, REAL- ' democracy a chance to to take root," says TEUUl*&SCWETHIM& rMAr &l& \ -^ wrrH A I 1 rooms of Chambers are out The point of this letter, Crane. rageous! liien. is to awaken the admin While we have of recent years talked authorita- Irefer to the medeival tor- istrfition to tlu% urgent,press- tively on "the oriental mind" and how we shouldn't lure constructions in more ing needs of Davidson stu be so ethnocentric as to force our own brand of notorious rooms such ns 120 dents. Let us not take the democracy on that mind, perhaps we should have (chosen arbitrarily!. We matter of our behinds too factored in the old saw 'never underestimate the have all heard how impor lightly lest we lose sight of power of youth." tant good physical condition what our respective ends in And as we move toward October 13 we should is to our mental development, life are. be hoping that in a few years the students will be how we should eat a hearty Robert Brice 72 rioting in Saigon for the same things they were breakfast, and so forth. Davidson College rioting for in Dr. Crane's Korea last Monday. " Identity .. 9ht »«uUHmtf«rt October 3. 1969 Page Three Continued From Page 2) ed chapels, vespers, etc.) is Church Relationship. .1n Russia; d gone. We are at present men Visits aving 1xamined the pro- caught between the past Professor edur< iat the other >.um- that is no longer and the nissions. I .1111 absolutely future that is still before onvinceo) thai there Was .1 us. definite Notes willingness SovietProgress "to go Ifft'! that before we can f,ir s Ms necessary, tc> find properly nsqtrie bur mli as facts, professor Dr. i>-i'n:-. uhdi n ion-11u ' \ ■ i\lr"clronic* Musk* BouihhmI ' ■ . , ; ■Oiil\ B\ ii-hi<>. higciuiilv jjVhj ."■ found ■ ! r, "■ 1 whal we .1 result PAUL ROWLAND I of Its h.;lfw.iy consider.l- '■ "" 1 i ■: II HtlffS i.. ■ : Associ.ilt L I '^ Identity^'.) is ih.it Stirv{>\(>r! ■ son "c.in function as a ■ ■ ■ liberal school ■ ' ■■ . . hill Christian arts ■■- .uiiiiii ? Accon)plish somelhinq." by " ■ and L-asecl tii lay 6 1 i Mi Octobei you :iuill Ikir 1' ' " ■ ■ »i iv.j'ii'-o 1 \- : ::K. ■ k .1 I onj di iiy', h :" dinj souiul \ ■ art ih.ir ' tel , thai :■■■:*. that 1 fin In- sj ■■ ■ LU-'MtnllUI ■ -1111111! . .. ' ■ 1 > ■ . 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' such .1 *. 1:iiuri- nl 1 ■'■ 1 lulls. 1- ■lini 'wins, .lull! " Htudio, loses. ' iiili .1nil ('.il ClUMiSE MJCLEMt I>O\\ Mt 1 herinr'a Allhiiuijh iin \\.i> 1 movie CalherilU writes Ii, composei ■ .Inn. luvr supposedly tragic ra Sov mn,i in igiil in Hi ■ 1.1 1 inn hHck; - ttriles the game Km mm 11 ;*" -11 H1.1i I'n 1:;l1 ;\il 1 111 >111 1 |). intense m1 : 1 acj. iniisi htu ■'ii , il ul the luinlciilly. ■ . ni' lli'ii- is II 1- nhsurd. II Iih,' i« .1 mn in composi hul in pi 1!, 1,1> 11 who 1.inn tu ri wh'i re 'Mules nnd Jim" fails: " lime, ih,n what can Itfc .iihI record their vvor . " « 1I1.in I" expeel At Oxford ki lietler li il nics it- rhiirm ters .1 be? iHin -'iin1 ions Fuller Speaks cause Ihe ill] ('\iit,it flick, bin .it s_kin in ;ir ' ' compufi i- perrorm \ ■ i ■ ■ ' ■ |]e| r\ ,,||l' !11ill.I 1 : F1Ul ■ < luuv i*s ol .1 pi wini i\ u at ioua 1 i.iiihin.itiuiis whii '1 .". 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I In■. .mil' 11 ilml impossible. 111 . n Intel t.-i.:.- innl Irvi ' '' ' ' In pre\ mi; ■ -ii ■ ■■ ,lll\ MilI'll ''!■ "I ,'Mi r> ul years, iln \\ don'l know ..- .. ■ I ol stall .r , , ■ ..,■ 1 iv the " . uii n to i il >"!■> 1 rrlation.sh'j " . :i,i profl iSOl lirtwiM'.i Ik rr .. lii jflsun idson haplt-r has doiial nhoiil the h 111 ■ Chapter \ti ■ ■ ■ '\ , . nl the ■ ' ■ ■ 'I 1i*ti ' '' i ■'> Wilton Park in Sus'sefc. ■' . pur ■!■ 1 alhi'i 'i \ |)1i-im to ' out.ut r;n!t ■r.'ni in iKirthj hal .r : ■■ ': lj L' s 11 \ f.lI> .\ hat c; I Ju - ran Mori t tiltr'll' hi'iK T.V\ ilJiO, and \\v Hlis ">. ' ill ul till . ' ' -^ ■■■■■ ,11 11 runtnbiiti 11 appro> , ! In .'.,.-..:■ was "Di fi :.si I'i'i .''I'' \\" H II '! ,liiuini 'iRtlon " ii -ii (I ■ '.,';, 1 " Mil tin t'lmiijii VIcdfi ..I 11 litpi twelve noti 1 ii y- Tii "i S ieni and ' in* fl Iv ;; 111 .:' 1rfoi 1 :e lured. ii.mil 1 President Samuel *R. Spen- A study ul ine personnel v .1 1 rfOi m ■ .Ir. announced Tuesday The Office of the Hean of and other needs oi the t" 7 [j in 1 s rd ij cer following th that there will be several Students and the Department college by the Academy :. Homeci MEET YOUR FRIENDS game « changes and additions to the of Admissions and Financial for EducationalDevelopment ith \'.MI. Ai coi . AT THE M. F. to of SHRUDE HOLDEN CO. Davidson College staff in the Aid plan to co-operate more (AED) is now in progress. Bill Traxler the Si dl future, Council, Hie- Pres( near future. closely in the es- Their report should be ready n I GONDOLA RESTAURANT CHARLOTTE'S NO. 1 Boutique of the most important pecially on financial aid mat- by November Among Jobs Hnli is .1 veteran gro ip V. INDEPENDENCE AT WILKINSON BLVD. One 1^ Ne« jazz Independence positions to be filled is that ters. Both offices will add being considered is the pos- Orleans musii ..■■ CHARLOTTE 200 personnel, who .ire very popular ■ of Dean of the Faculty. The new and a com ition of Assistant to the Pre- WHILE ENJOYING Dr. Frontis puter programmer will also sident. now on the college coi THE BEST present dean. circuit. Belts, Unisex, Body Shirts W. Johnston, has asked to IN The Rotary Bottoms, be relieved of his duties in Connect! Bell Leather & Insence this area when a replace- Hazel Directs Marrieds northernrock group, will fol PIZZA and SPAGHETTI low at B:15. At in:15 ■ ment canbe found. This pos- anoi' next year. combo parly featuring ition will be filled In 'LameDuck'Capacity Good, "Creation of a new de- The Bad. and The Hazel, Ugly." .will Rendezvous in Charlotte at velopment staff is a high Phil ex President of The major problem of be launched A FABULOUS DINING priority item." Spencer the Married Students Coun married students at David movie will be shown al La Roma Ristoranti A said. Presently. Mr. Russell oil, continues to act as pre- son is housing. "Other pro- bonfire will brighten thi internationalCuisine BEST— PIZZA —WEST of ITALY sident organization be- wee hours from 2 ; Spaghetti Lasagne Parmigiana — Strong. Director of Public of the blems are finding baby sit- to ii — — Salads serving Rotting Sunday morning. CHOICE Information, is as cause the married students ters and jobs for A bl11 . STEAKS acting Director of Public Re- have been unable to convene wives in the area," Hazel Tast will be served ; OPEN KITCHEN 8:30 to lations and Development. in large enough numbers to said. 5:30. La Roma The Admissions Depart- elect new officers. Activities of the Council On October 11, then « 1318 W. Morehead ment will probably be bolst- Hazel's term was to have will mainly concern the be a combo party folio,. Ristoranti ered within the coming year. expired in the spring. New wives of students, he said. the game with Richni.. I Hy- some Charlotte,N.C. A successor to Mr. Jim officers will be elected "The guys will have their but the name of the groi^ going Phone 376-2576 1540 West d#r. assistant to Dean H. time in the fall. Hazel said. hands full to school." has not been announced. Blvd. at Remount Rd. Davidson College Directory 1969-1970 Rusty Boyd 73 E303 Steve Epperson 71 W202 Lynn Himes.,,70 OFF Bill Lyle 72 . B301 Bill Moseley 73 EA Boyd 72 Russell Eppley MARR 72 Lynn 72 W112 George Moskos 70 OFT B108 Howard . R417 70 Charlie Hinnant B256 Jeff Blair AW 72 E403 Steve 72 Lyon R40I Lloyd Moss 73 C3S6 Nelson Abel! 70 R210 Bill Blacken 73 Erlandson B254 Jim Hinshaw 70 C212 Rick 71 Bradley R413 CALL US FOR YOUR Mike Ernst 73 C304 Jimmy Moye 73 .. C107 Sterling Abernathy 70 B460 Dave 71 Richard Hinson 71 R107 — Joel Bradley '73 E109 Bill Eskridge 73 E 4 Terry .... D373 Me— Bill Moye 71 OFF Lanny Aekiss 72 OFF Hirst '72 _ David Branch 70 MARR Terry Esterkamp 70 OFF 70 Ted Mullen 70 MARK Cooper Adams 70 OFF NEED PARTIES OR Peter Hobbie L109 Jim McAdams 70 OFF Cooper Brantley 70 OFF FOR Wwight Ethridge 71 R302 Pat 70 Trip Adams 72 B204 Todd Hobbie 72 B205 Walter McAlhaney 72 B173 Mullen _ LIU Jeff Brantley 71 B404 Brian Evans 72 B252 Billy Hobbs 72 B36fi Greg 73 E307 Murphy 70 Bryan Adrian 72 B206 McCall Calvin _ R110 71 B418 John Brawner 71 R202 LARGE GROUPS Jim Evans 70 L312 Henry M. Hobby 70 D 10 John McCammon 7) R404 aobin Murray 70 MARR Mark Affeldt 72 B303 71 Agner John Braxton William Everett OFF Charlie Hodge 73 W409 Clint McCann 73 W311 — Chris 72 . B320 Bray 70 N— E404 Pat D 14 McCrea Ewart 70 L306 Tate Holbrook 71 B458 Tim McCaulay 71 R3I5 Steve Akers '73 E401 Edgar Howard N'abors 73 W208 Kent Brenrd 73 Exum 70 D236 Tom Holcomb 72 B204 Dave MoCllntOCk 70 R 04 C105 Bob Albee 70 James 71 R409 Rafael C. Nail 73 Bill Alexander 73 E213 Brice have not only — Skip Holcombe 73 E302 Bart McCormick 72 B210 C306 Robert Brice 72 B1I6 F— 70 D124 David Nash 73 C106 Stewart Allan 70 OFF David Faison 72 B251 Wendell Holmes Sean McCormick 71 R312 Edward K. Bridges 70 OFF Chickenbut also Fish and B40.') Bill Naylor 72 B155 Bobby Allen 72 B277 Leland Farnell 73 K206 ■Mike Hood 71 Rll.i Stuart McCnicken 72 Charlie Brockwell 70 Will John Hopkins 73 Richard Xeal 72 .leff Allender 73 C201 Shrimp for your Satur- 70 E402 Martin MacDovvell 73 C209 B2I8 Charlie Brown 70 D231 William Farris B176 Neeley 70 Dick Allison 71 OFF Marshall Feaster 70 R205 Bill Horton 70 0136 Jack McGeachy 70 D221 Richard B460 Charlie Biywn 71 R307 day Supper. 70 D235 Lindsay Ron Altman 73 C103 David 70 I) 10 Dave Hostetter Ed McGoogan 71 W205 Xeill 71 L402 Jeb Brown '73 E201 Felkel 71 Bobby Ambrose at Ferguson Jim Hovis 1.302 PInckney Mcllwaln 72 R317 Paul Nelson 72 BIOS 71 R217 Brown 73 W312 ( John 70 D131 70 Hunter fWe Richard Howard 70 D 6 Kelly McKee 72 B123 Grier Newlin 72 BI59 Franklin Anderson OFF Fielder 70 Jim Brown 73 C2M Steve MARR Tom How W.I'll', Greg Anderson '72 B318 COLONEL SANDERS'RECIPE Randy aid 73 Paul McKenney 72 R414 Stagg Newman 70 D12I Ray Brown 7:1 W3M Fields 70 MARR Rill "73 W311 Rarry Arnold 73 C104 Joe Kill Howland Charles McKenzle 72 BSS3 Stephen New some 71 L304 William Broun 70 I.JHi Finch 71 Carey Howlett 72 Clyde Asbury 72 BU8 71 B158 Bill MrKenzie 71 R2VI Charlie New ton 70 7J3O!) Mait Browning 7:i C408 Kentucky (jUA&m. John Fine W103 Rob Hoy 71 1.1117 Hampton Aukl 73 K D fried David Fisher 70 OFF John MacKinnon 72 B327 Jim Newton 71 . R213 .lames m. Bruce 72 isiiii Don Hoyt 70 W207 -Whit Ayrcs 7J Blfi-1 Paul Fisher 71 R10I Frank McLaughlin 72 B!07 Jack Nichols 73 C401 John Bruner 71 ES11 503 S. Broad Mooresville,N. C. Phone 664-1505 Jim Hudwn 71 HIT! Danny Mcl.au 70 \&K Sammy Fisher 72 R 0:1 hum Garrel Nicholson '70 1.21(1 John Bryan 71 R412 Bill Huffman 72 B270 Sandy Romev Fisher 70 R 0.1 McLean "73 Wioi Scott Nicholson 72 H112 Robert Bryan '70 D221 John Hugging* 70 . MARK 1-'!) Donald Balfe> 71 W203 Vic- Fleming 7.1 \V30l John McLean 72 RL' Clark Nick^rson 70 R109 Harald Bailey '73 C314 John Bryant 70 R 02 Danny Clodtelter a tii^o Charlie Dmis 73 K lilii Joe Hughes 7(1 R202 John McMurray 72 BI70 , Mac Davis 70 C212 :Mike Flemmln? 70 D128 Rill Nicklas 7; E211 Jim Bailey '73 CM14 Jim Buchanan 71 MARK Rill Cloud 7:1 E2O7 Bill Humbert 7.) C214 'Stjji-e M. v,i,h 71 RU4 1.2111 Rill Ton!) H2II7 John '72 H.'iHI Joe Flournoy 7:) Bt5S ' ' " ii^'i Vetbauer '71 ... n m Ovid Bailey 73 Rill Bob Buchanan 70 72 Davis Jimmy Hunter '73 W2TB ("'1 1 ■!■ 72 ','■'' (ill- Joe Flovd 70 MARR irin " Stephen Nipe 73 C213 Brantly Ruck 72 B272 Ran Coliic 71 E411 Robert Dawson 73 Norm Hunvitz '70 H Ml ,: 71 \.\m Bruce Baird Lnfry Flynn 71 OFF Sam V. 70 Johnny Baker '70 E C Dave Bugg 71 K211I Rill Cockrill To 1-201 Toby Dflwson 72 B374 Todd Hutton "." M VHB Robert Norllei i 711 D 18 I.Hn ■", Jerry llcan Fill Bob Folu'cr '71 1.10'! — Paal Baker 71 I.:fo« Mike Bumgarner 7ii uvii roL'iuii 1 etad 71 . Alike Byrne 72 I'.itii M— Robert Morris 72 R112 Burgdorf 70 MARR R212 Mike Tommy Fondren 73 ('30.1 \1 Nbrris 72 Phillip Baldwin 72 R :77 Davle "Mike Cole 71 Deese 73 CI10 i B352 1 1 N'e'l M.ncruder 73 C31 Gary Burgess 7:t E413 i'" iI E204 Mark Delnlnger '73 E112 Richard Fort 73 W301 Toqjmy Norwood "0 1^08 Steven Baldwin '72 B270 Glonn . Norihiko Mo IS John Malo ie; 73 E310 . Cecil Runny 72 B264 Mike Collin 7.: E410 Jo eph Delk 72 Run John Foster 70 OFF R113 John Foitohee 73 E110 Andy Inu'c^ 73 E413 Mike Mi loy 70 D236 Ballenger Tl Bill Burwell 73 C406 Goltrnne 70 B403 Fox 70 OFF Ma--,-; —0— Fred R315 Diinri> Demolsei' 72 Pierce Irbv '70 f)231 I! il 72 B325 Robert Banta 7i c : ■ - ■ ■ ' ' ■ ■ " ■ : . ■ i ""'■.;"" '^i ' ... T ■ "'" "' . . ■■-■■..■' ' - " ' ■ '■ ,. '■ t r; ; I- cfs 9 fresRi per :,.!'■ "■', . I : n*l^re No ■ nnd ('i . ■ " ' ■ ■ ■ ■ tpf will II ■ Sea if'^.1 of t ■■ DobL1 Fj.i 1 ani ■ | e%i top will be the " nsi/e . . In the b.ic'-.lici-; v. knj ■ MfCRnwupn, an ?'' ■ IMAC choice at defensive en-.; i hiri p a. . senson, Waller Sp . . (in I . : :■..■■ ■ ■ " ■ Jim Wright. Romey Fisher leads at the I . . . . !> r. Till '.'■,■ Fl 4 Siq Eps pobilion, his ■ ■ ■ fnilb.ick where . ■ -■ [inisHcd B The onc« liffi .lain ■" ■ . ■:■'. poor - strong is the point ; . 1 ■■ ■■ ,v ... ori, they arm of R : ■ .: ■. the ini this ■■ sea but . "l.tr- " players are >till liii . for the KA attack. ■ ■ ■ > He will ■ ■ ■ ■ .- . . obley !■ "in that I Cl'O . '. . . posfTions Clifl Duk cl throw to a of .... ; strong corps and lootfinll, Tin re ; ho ■ c.x p t ion i . « Ih the addition Tra> Ii r an Ii II ■ Bill receivers including Steve ■.'■ I rou : k -. to] so] onon should . il . .. it tailbai ■ ' Williams, Thco Powell, ■ ■ ■ Sam- ■ i Ni , ■ I the l)i "■ i teral Ik king . nlK | I : " ■ nsive " my Fisher, Frank Gray, Dan , "■ -' - Il.1! ■■. 11;i . W i! imp i ' . Herd, Danny White, and (! ■ ■ :' SPE's should h.ive usi T ■ . lio .I . : '. ..I '.- . The Rick ' tibojl Sounders. .rl , Sikes, i . just equally strong of- prolci II . \\ ■ Tl d fc c :< .illy busy cri fcn.ivc and defensive units, " : Tin In [1 ■ I, ■ ■ since n.ost pl.iyers will go mind \. Vbi Div Is 2. iigm,: Chis Kp ; ■ Si . ki . Sid Moody, < I b h ■' ":■;. . " both w.iys. Tho st.irs in the C] The Mai . . and Lou W n I the bi'S'.vi ".!.'■ ■ brickfield on offense will be I: ". . : Jim CantreM .ind sophomore id ... ittei ai ' ' . Thi re is. howevjr, " ■ ' Bjzj Tatver, who will nlt- : . tin " ■' ' ... C lach Mai !i : ; ■ ," l>lai . al de- ; c-n.ite Ijtwcen t>iilback and Thi . . vw.v retunin ■ ''■ : ■ ■ ■ ■ halfback. Both ,irc very ■ ; ; . . '.. ci mi for th ■:. .1 ' some nutstandii 8 '. quick, possibly Bcl.is „ ... ■ ■ " phut.' by Lyle) wiih Tarver Staff . no . 'i. mon qul.i ;. "„. conch being the belier pnsscr. ta will be slightly SOME MADE IT I .-' i ..'i ;. stn to - ... - ' > ■ . i the ■ . A;**1 than . on Joe Shibley edges Clark place. ( " .":-:. ; ■ lamer tmi lack \!o'i! to take first Run Inrlc D ■" ■ ■ ■' ' . two In Deti : , . ■ i ■ pel The; iUSt Will nut h i..■ ■. . and rd r look t reflect tl . r!_ nt ' "' ! , r- to ■ . ■ ■, - .' :.' the cake ; : i . ■ Stevens "Tired Of Losing" :' I . !;,,■■ " ; ■ i i:. . entl i i "■:::■ . .'■ ... ■-! ... ' ■ S.iund .. ■ ■ ill >". . rds, « :( iValti \\ ., ■ ■ rd :. . - " ■ ... ■■■:■■ ■ Commences Fall Ball : - ■■.'.■■ ,. lj:~. f . I k -I. Re Ki ■ "' ■" K . hn !■'" ' ' IU '. E nil ■ 'od thnl he can produi plaj'i rs .:. . ni'k. Ii and Charlie B ■ ■ ■ and r. ,.:i g< I '..■■ ke; i- f ii . .. thai . .. plai »en: . offei ■ ' l ■ ' ■ Su'iinn will si ■ - < : l ■ . .' y give : . . . ■ . . : iincl thai an :.. ■ ■ ■ ■ ' Rliod '■■'!! He |h( nager .:. > in, ... ■■' . h: onehui dredth ,i 9. Phi G.in-.n c . — ■ ' l~ hasii iuTi. INTRODL'CISC 5. Pikas VI " . ■ '■;.■■ i el |y the i nmr'whi G\Q'x\iolJ2ove fron i ■■ .. ' FOR ■ ■ . ■ : prohahl I h t,iri fil ■'. .. Returnees on defense are - ; bac Fr«3 K.isi ,ier. Joe Bill Tl : L.ins(p< IMAC Mirl ends P.it Ii'. B , I Bill B.':ry. This ■ ■ e v/.is S'conii only to the D:i>5 in fewest ;)oii-l5 . . . " ■ ; n^ game last se.v 11. SAE's >.on nr\-J should bo ilrong 013 once ci^cjin if n rushar can. i ■ ■; ■ ' ' ■ b ! found. At presenr Billy havepoor ti . i . i i .,:■ ,i n d ; . . i ihmen n ' ''* ■ % "TTraESHJIHWHPBFIj > : Picic" i' rushing but he will .. :. gain eNper- flu nBI be unSvaNateft after the . , or troujble i- I VI Wli from A: . \ ■ , ■ :..1 days of 1 slirl of haskelb.ill practice. : or hi)'ir. 'Th!'" lia, ■ >.,:■ > . ly, y* I will . . hi fin ection the dc fejisive drill ". «, bunting Th ■ ■ mi do have athli ti i, biit with 'v "■" fne, the .ill ."liltI'. [1C ,!!lll all-dN- pmctrce, relaysi and (ither A beautiful bracelct^witha are un ettled-, but ;rohabl "illy the seasqn»\vill' t ill if leeded finen t i;i.t teams tv,.> \ i ipa ,"; .1 fundamentals^ Stevens said bulhslonc foreach member eithi r Blair Aboc or Tom ! in organized. ftejnolds JohDson i n d row. In addition, I1;1 gained ■|. ;' he has been pleased of the family. Hendn :: will t ailb ac k . Af tailback they have i);i\ici Russell excelled in extra '.<■;■'.■rshin with the play of the new- 1" seeing 'omers, She will chcriih it forever. Oth i action on isive will he Clay Dor- Rookie pitchers are frosh ForOnly $«^-|.5O miney. John Bryant. Klinu That Davis Beaston, Andy Davis. Tinner, Brown (Ray, Is) Slfajldj .ludy Kay Bruce Batton and Kred iStaif Photo by Dai .! ' Sherrill'sJewelry .^ \ nhurg. Allen \V o >> ii ■ Ourt. nnd also snphnmore AND SOME DIDN'T =, Davidson, N. C. r ward, Steve Roady, Jim 'MU\ Barnliill. A promising Frazzled frosh takes the easy way back. Mije. and Tom Easterling. Good first year catcher is Dave At Davidson For Griffiths who wilt .. d d By KEN JONES have been stupid enough to "Then something happen- assurance tf> Davidson's NEW AND USED FURNITURE Sports Writer come her? to a small school ed when I irot to know the strength behind the plate. "I hated this place when with a questionable "social campus and students bettor. Bob Meadows and *iin TO MAKE YOUR ROOM MORE COMFORTABLE SEE I uni here. 1 was thinking life. I really thought twice As tho year goes <>n. Ithink Trevathan are two upper- to myself just how could I about mv decision. that the social scene will im- classmen who supply a lot HOWARD & BRAWLEY FURNITURE prove and that I'm going to of leadership. The infield really enjoy myself." was practically vacated by Ray Brown didn't distinR graduation, and freshmen COMPANY LEARN TO DIVE vk uish hims.'lf from many of like Bob Benton. .1a c k PHONE 662-1881 his fellow freshmen in his Wilits. Randy E!y. Riek Hal A short course in Scuba Diving will scon be first reactions to Davidson. ligan and Lyn Wagoner will 162 N. MAIN STREET, MOORESVILLE, N. C. offered on Davidson Campus. Use of SCUBA JB A particularly after the rains have to fill the open posi- equipment and textbook included with freshman camp. What he tions course, students own mask fins nr.d I/MMW furnish promises to do later, how- . Coach Stevens is not mak- ever, will certainly put him ing any prophecies, but he All persons are in- m OPEN 9-8 interested in a class by himself. plans to have a solid team vited to an'upch"Meeting to be 1 < I Brown, for the uninform when the season starts in held in the Blue Room of the >'~/.^^P was the first freshman early spring. Weight College at 7:00 on ~^Mf^^W ed. the Union P.M. training February work- Wednesday. Oct. 8. For addition t^^Ut^r to be awarded a basketball and |9Se& scholarship year. pitchers are al information call Charlotte 1'.! Jf last He outs for ahead. heavily by Perhaps only things 5475 (Day) or JA3-4762 (Nigjit). was recruited the ex-Wildcat coach Larry lacking now are a manager, The Hub Brown because although an assistant coach (Major " he's only 5'9 the Louisiana Brigham helped out last sharp-shooter All year), an bud- - SCUBATEER DIVER TRAINING made State and abundant (Staff photo hy Felkel SATURDAY 1012 Sedgefield Rd. Charlotte,N. C.28209 mention get. year MONDAY and honorable All- In his fourteenth TO THE VICTOR, THE SPOILS American. as coach here. Stevens hopes Shibley chooses cake ma'de by Mrs. Jon Regen Explosive Wijdcats Attack Alamo; t)libeaten.Gvuli1 ' iSy DON P'XR^»^^4 . r.. ■ ■ ■ the , y ■ * ' jflBflflWBWflRy \ Wfl8y7p|W^ ■'.<. Spoils Editor ■ ; ! ■.-..; \ \\ \ i^K^gHWWI r.i S ■ ■ ■ V. i i .'.t , '■ .. . bot David in nnd . . : idea A!.i " "i both '. '..■... til .--'.; im .: S hi Anlbnld, ■■■■.'■■ ; 1, ! '. . : Has ■ them Confer* net . ... !il Fact I . dn'1 :■ i "" meet the ninless bo 'more ever) ri) hall w. I . ■■- l . , it defi i rum '.;"■; qua]1. 1 ;. ... :..■ i .'. ._:■:.. ■ " . i . ud .1 fof ( I ■ I ipparcnth from pnint vii imild :■. '■ ., ■ . the -ui 'ncl quart "1.1 Thi \\ _■■ \,.'- ..'■ ; the !'. ladins List .1 reported!) post i'h' week preparing [or I [Jiles nn i i eek .i the ii< fense trigger '.'hi- I S . . . bulletin board . _ ' " .■. same dis each . .trri.ti out for . .. nd still In i'- .it ' ■ " foot- . ■ . ihrishTp "' ■ ii :. -,i tur) of the Kd T* rr) ■>'. t died." Su u nfen . i cmpii i all; "'■ BK^M|^|ft^^u^^^■ thern Confer ' ■ ■ ' BUB H&l^^MB Alter " n in II n v er roul i\\ kickin>; .ii ; run r.j> a ■ ■ point . . h Horn- : At one in tin So ti:u- who ■ > ■ i i si dn't be Rauie Ali.'iwfii.- \\ : : : lUld liofl ■ \v i i moved ithin lield ..> ilui \\ i tried u> ' ' i. . ■ . :.■. he n ;" . t !■ -.iiiu.in had p! n nni : in . i mj life have i *■ « er 'S h lo ind l.im In ell.!>. In the " ■ ' FUP.MAN t;-1^ TO>S -, in nnjtiling hki- thai n -i I'm ■ II . n »\ til lit WON ' ' I'ln :i. : on ■ < But it was the only brea!< t!io Pabdini oat seeffnd quarter wn» ing nnd " field hall i. .mil il ilv whole storj nl the ball to kick rxti i p i nts I'm- III ■,■,-, going Tangerines fn Future:' Anything Can Happen By RUSS MERRITT Spor.s " FOOTBALL Editor . 1 . d I il:u4d»o ' ■ . ni ..■. :. . ■■' ■■ '■':■. ! I ■ r- Is Alive- And Welt ' ' " ; - MS , AtDavidson College : I led, a few fumbles, etc. lltetfs Prepare . ■ I or Baby ■ Bugs By DICK DOWNEY hi ■ . leai of pro :: .,■■,■■■ . ii-l-h . ' Spoils Writer in ' ordii lo v.;. Ever, ■ . '....'■ .: :""■ ..,,,...■ [njui ■ .. -itini; team to B»i I after "■ irinj 'i il ng watch by According to frosh coach Hi ■ time reports "Surej III admit their first home Gene MiF.mi-. the Rich game rolls that I iwis like everyone around. Thai inond te;nu sluiulrl b.. ;i^ i'lsi> before the"season and name is on 0 c t ob e r 17 "as any team that ivc tit it !< ::it:f: count Davidson Hood a.uMinsi Comptpn K v a n s face." Junior College as .. rery strong threat to However, 1 things iould be Coach McEyer, a 1930 the t ilt , Init this is a:r.;ix ing." different tins time thai the graduate of the University Wildkillens and Baby Spid- of Tennessee and a two-time Another skeptic. Elnst Car- (Staff phi)li>^ by Davidson) meet. Accorrling Drew All American, was head olinr? ciach Clarence Stns1 THE WILDCATS RAN AND RAN ers to also mm BaBW varsity vich. figired that "David Like Ken Hill on this long jaunt Pledger, an injured coach at Davidson for scv player doubling freshma.rj years, son might hv able to upset as cral assistant, "Richmond is al He is being assisted by an\' team in the league, but ways tough, Davidson's three injured gridders, they're not strong enough to but oilier Junior Passing Team freshmen are luoking 2U0 pet besides Pledger Dave Fish- gu all tfie way." Culbreth, Now Stasavich is a be- cent better than before. er, Mike and Gary They're llrniiick, lieier. "For one team to bigger and fi.ster. all seniors. score that well off another and they sure put out a lot Pledger has been plagued Bombs Gardner- Webb AND PASSED AND PASSED r>r by mononucleosls can't bv completely luck. effort." since Young As Gordon Slade throws players February. They've really got some, players in strange iht'in In ii 42 u comeback larger Buildup squad In the So fat several Fisher and Cul for another completion backs, thing down at Davidson." positions will make mistakes win. second chair. Several plaj have been outstanding for breth suffer from bad around, David, Developments around, the the first time but The Bulldogs had an if- ers were ;it portions which the Kittens. Andy an and Hemrick has an injur- rest of the conference have ih? good ones won't make teclive running game in the they had not played in prec end, Scotty Shlnn, the quart- ed shoulder. Pledger said erback, further strengthened the Hie siunc- mistakes twice. first quarter a.s they pushed ii( ;■ sessions, and .iiinin.v Hardi that he hopes to be well enough year Wildcats' claim to confer- The Davidson junior var over two scores and seemed lo play next once power: Pre season sity football player? did In- headed for a third as the " However, favorite Richmond lost a died mnke mistakes in tli period ended. thi' ...MAC ■ ik'iV'i!,.' close contest to a mediocre if quarter last ■ Friday Wildcats' Hliffenrd fby Southeastern conference ■ rinsl I irdner-Wi bb. bul i» hall that threat and th.it (Continued From Pnfje 6] »..; I) ;isi I' iy a\p.; tt'.\ of the end »l the illdug st.-ntf-ii Mississippi State ted vv:"\' trinity ranks; m nai ■■ ' 1 " . iiir :!u- jtnior phs .< li i:il Fun rl)t i i 1 ■ ' ■ ■ . o\ M.n ■ ■ ' ■ ! l(I \);> iIII|J ; ■ \, : plaj .... ■: . . i v. II ' w11 mil- 1; . rii i: Jo in II ■ ' SI, ■ .'111 I' :.. k ii : Inn rin id ... ' : '" "'" wyi jyl ■" :■"■-;: . I; EH*1 r; ■> ff ft: j 7 ...■ : ! . Si S i^i.JfMHMii^r t%lM mmt*Wi.-JBnB flJBHHI BBf.^BV idflflr .^PBIIBBa Bfiwr'?BBB JflflFflHBf SBi F I . dii it ', Hi the Jim 11 ..:...■.. LhX*VI MLaj Illfisaf-^i KJfLfSHfl - ' ' ,:> ■ di IVi "' H^jBp^il^B i .LijHfl H . Lynn hc-roii ' - S>L ~flH flll/ V 'VHLdflP^fl I I i'. i ■, ', ■ ■ (" b^vkii'M^yr^HV^I i ' rirsl i ■. M*j^Bn9c.*^vf DBoHkiiff^lHi B^Bvi v^H^H^fl BV '*■ :*f9^^BflH ' ~'*^H" '* H»■ BBb ■ ■ "^ 1 ri tu . Thomp i I : infcl^i. \m% '~-^^F'p BV^ Mr^ *&■■ BY asI Hi ' Gard- Sitjni 1 12. i Nus pcond iv for' ■ " an T| L' \'u : . to tl; ■ tic ■ ■■:,.■ ■ lasl ■■i and j.u.st.l ■ : ■ !■!,■■ 411 . ■ii plisyci to 1 pi i i tii " : ■ ne .store team , as 1 thai liml .f "it in the ■ ■■■ImT-' r^^ El R fl v..!l h lucky i.' n .' 1' ' II hit on I ' ■■ ' that n ord Ih I I Four touch- In .■ on and H Mr.-\ from lasl ph ■ iru running sun ;.re Si '.. I ■ C'!;i' '. \:< f- ■ ;■ u.. O "i. ' - Lyon i fire J :. snared 13 ol Thorn- : ' ii Mi i|'r . pass '. Hick. Cah . for 304 yards * ' - wrffle sophomore n a d y Bush. Keflh Sikes, tto! il .'-, ■ n ' '"^^TifflESiSmMl BBViwwB B^ 9 Bw Bolt, ,S; ■■■■ ■ Parker caught five far li:i Bill yaj-cls. ny Jordan. The Davidson performance 13. Pi Kajip*-- came hs a surprise lo the Tli. I'i Kappa did nut «-Jfl coaching staff, which be a game Uk; season and will lieved that the number of probably have the same re players going both ways cord again. They Just do not AND KICKED AND KICKED would make it hard for the have the players tu com- AND SCORED AND SCORED As Ed Terry boots one of 11 extra points Cats to keep up with the pete. Such as when Slade added another touchdown on a sneak Page Eight October 3, 1969 Slfe Bauitaaitinn From Cover To Content, 'Evaluation 9 Lacks Color outside A REVIEW enhancement ol an otherwise ptvssill
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