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{v.u. XLV, No. 45 Complete am; Wire Service . State College Stbtien, Raleigh, N. C., Thursday, Feb. 9, I961 Offices in 19” Bums Eight Pages'l'hb In" 4 '

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Committee Head Plans Nassau 'l'riP’l j- ~',".\.-.' 0 C U 1 «Applications OverEaster Holidays The College I Union wishes to Due to the tremendous success West Palm Beach where the nights at the Ma'lotel 1' announce that it is accepting ap- of the Nassau trip last year, group will board a plane at noon Daytona Beach, and three days 1' plications for College Union the College Union Travel Com- for an hour’s flight to Nassau. and three nights at the Montage ; “Committee Chairmen. Anyone mittee' has planned a similar The Beautiful Montagu Beach Beach in Nassau where break ‘ wishing to apply for one of these trip for Easter holidays this Hotel will be headquarters for fast and dinner will be included. offices may fill out the applica- year. Through careful planning the group until the afternoon Circle Tours, Inc. has planned tion form in the College Union the committee has been able to of April 3 when they will fly a Get-Acquainted Party for are Activities Office. Deadline for double the time in Nassau with back to West Palm Beach. From group at Daytona Beach on the committee applications is March only a slight increase in cost. there, they will motor to Day- evening of March 30. 3, 1961. , tona Beach for another night at The cost for the above will be This year’s trip will be from the Lido Motel. On Tuesday, $115.00. Reservations may be The College Union Committee March 30 through April 4 with Chairmen» hold very important April 4, the group will return made in the Colle Union Ae- 3 days and 3 nights in Nassau. to Raleigh by chartered bus. tivities Oflice re February jobs within the College Union. East Carolina, Woman’s Col- Included in the cost of the trip 28. A $75.00 deposit is required The Chairman is responsible for lege, and Peace have been in,- will be all transportation, two and will not be refundable. training committee members in vited to participate. leadershipao PS to provide them. On Thursday, March 30, the with experience in program group will leave Raleigh by planning, dealing with people, chartered bus for Daytona Beach PR,’s Make New Plans. : and accepting responsibility. The where they will spend the night Chairman must see that the at the Lido Motel. The bus will 'work of the committee is carried leave on Friday morning for For Spring SemeSter out and he accomplishes this by Literary Supplement By Gerald Moore ing: (1) homecoming parade, delegating authority to the right (2) half-time show at homecom- Here Setudoy people. The members of the Pershing ing game, (3) China Grove . Contributions Asked Rifles, National Honorary Mili- The job of College Union parade, (4) escort for Miss The Literary Supplement of tary Society, , held \ their first in the Salisbury pap Chairman is a rewarding one to meeting of this semester on rade, (5) Fuquay parade, (6) Shelley Berman To Appear The Technician has not thusfar Tuesday, February 7, at 5:45 a person who is interested in his received a sufficient number of half-time show at Carolina- . Scarcely two years ago the ored for the services of this work. The College Union Com- P.M. in the MSI classroom. The State basketball game, and (7) contributions from the student meeting was called to order by name of Shelley Berman was bright new star. He made 2 mittees are: Activities, Dance, films for television. In addition known only to a handful of peo- smash albums—“Inside Shelley body. All students who are in- the Commanding Officer, Capt. ' _ Film, Forum, Games, Gallery, to these, the Company sent rep- & ple—a discerning but not a very Berman” and “Outside Shelley terested in contributing to this James B. Jones, and business resentatives to the National As- big handful. He had been strug- Berman” and now has added an- Hobby, Hospitality, House, In— supplement are urged to submit was begun immediately. A re- sembly, which is held in New gling for a decade to be a seri- other “The Edge of Shelley ternational, Library, Music, Out- view of last semester’s events York, and to the Regimental As- ous actor while scratching out a Berman.” their poems, essays, or short was called to the attention of the ing, Photography, Publicity, stories as soon as possible. In- sembly, which is held in Clemson, living at such varied pursuits as Shelley has graduated into the Social, Special Events, Theatre, members, and an outline for South Carolina. cab driver . . . teacher in an top bracket of show business terested students should mail coming events was presented. dancing in- Travel. The beginning of second as- Acting school . . . personalities, as a performer their contributions to Joel Ray, Some of the activities which structor . . . and assistant to the capable of carrying a full eve- All interested students are en- c/o The Technician or call him mester once again finds the manager of a drug Company L-4 participated in Pershing Rifles in high gear. assistant ning’s concert type production. couraged to apply. at TE 3-4522. last semester include the follow- store. In leading cities, from coast to The stat has been reorganized Then the frustrated dramatic coast, he is appearing in “All so. as to obtain the maximum actor turned a woebegone face Sides of Shelley Berman” afl’ord- amount «g: efficiency. Because of toward comedy. With only a ing the legion of Berman fans Choral Festival Planned Here expansio new oflicers sketchy sort of audition act, he the chance to spend a whole have been added to the staff: accepted an engagement at Mis- evening savoring his merry mon- An intercollegiate choral fes- Arts Festival,” were announced Opera Association, who will di- Gerald N. Moore, Jack P. Jor- ter Kelley’s in his home town of ologues and satirical sketches. tival will be 'presented in the today by J. Perry Watson, di- rect the massed chorus composed dan, and Arthur Dumont. Capt. . He could have stayed William Neal Reynolds Coliseum rector of music at the college of 425 voices and a 40-piece con- Jones feels that he now has a forever but about that time tele- ' His local appearance is book- at State College Saturday, Feb- and chairman of the intercollegi- cert orchestra. reliable and capable staff which vision, through the instrument ed for Raleigh at the Memorial ruary 18, at 8 p.m. ate choral festival committee. Participating in the event will will lead the Company to the of Jack Paar, discovered Shelley. Auditorium. There will be one Plans for the choral program, Conductor of the festival will be 10 North Carolina colleges. most successful year in the his- Since then it has been one mad performance only wtih seats re- to be given as a feature of State be Dr. Knud Anderson, chorus They are Western Carolina, 'tory of the Pershing Rifles at scramble with clubs, theatres College’s fourth annual “Fine master of the New Orleans Meredith, Appalachian State State College. and television. And—highly un- served. Sharing the spotlight for Teachers', High Point, Saint usual for a non-singing artist-— the evening will be “The Cum— Mary’s School and Junior Col- Just a few of the major events recording companies have clam- berland Three.” lege, Atlantic Christian, Wom- on the calendar for this semes- an's College, Peace, and North ter are the following: (1) for- Carolina State College. mal initiation of new brothers — Campus Crier — Composing the orchestra will February 24, (2) a dinner fol- be 40 musicians, including local lowed by a party on February Anyone interested in skeet fying Test (AFOQT) will be artists, about one-fourth of 25, (3) regimental inspection, shooting, target rifle, archery, or given at 7:25 a.m. on Saturday, whom are State College stu- (4) regimental drill meet. (5) skish (bait casting) is urged to February 18, 1961, in Room 242 dents. big-four drill meet, and (6) the , contact either Art Hoch or John Riddick. All eligible persons who The program will be open to Cherry Blossom Festival drill Brady at the Intramural Office are interested in entering the the public, free of charge. meet and parade. The Comm AFROTC Advanced Course be- in Thompson Gym. Call Exten- Sponsor of the event will be has also received invitations to 2.. sion 218 or 496. ginning in September, 1961 must the State College Union. 0 t O O successfully complete this test Serving with Chairman Wat- participate in numerous parad." The States Mates Club will before taking the physical. This son on the choral festival com- throughout the state; but as I hold its a n n u a1 February test will require about eight mittee are Geraldine Gate of now, no definite plans have b.- “Sweetheart Dinner” Monday hours to complete and will not Saint Mary's School and Junior made. night at the College Union Ball- be given again until October, College, Harold Luce of Wom- room at 6:30 p.m. Husbands are 1961. Individuals desiring to take an’s College, and J. Fryhover of It can readily be seen that ii invited to attend. A program has the AFOQT on 18 February High Point College. semester is going to be a w should enter their names on the been planned to intertain the The program to be presented one, as well as an‘ outlaw, ‘ guests; and immediately follow- AFOQT roster in the basement follows: ‘ging the dinner, dancing will be of Fallen Hall no later than 1600 “Awake, Draw Nigh The one, for Conipany L-4. The G's ofered. All members are re- hours on Wednesday, February Break of Day”—Wagner; “Rio pany’s office, located in the “a quested to bring a covered dish. 15. Grande”-—Lambert; “Christ, To iseum, is being decorated; A 0 O O t t t t O Thee Be Glory"—-Sagittarius; uniforms are being issued Lighting techniques — flash, The North Carolina State Col- “Glorious To Thy Name, Al- red uniforms are being lege Dames Club will meet Tues- flood, and daylight will be the mighty Lord"-—Mozart; “The day, February 14, at 8:00 p.m. subject discussed at the Photo- Little White Hen"—Scandello; for special perf . in Room 256 "of the College seope program on Wednesday, ,=1“ “Pueri Hebraeorum"—Randall jackets, which have our - Union. Mrs. Lillie B. Little of February 15, at 7:30 p.m. All Thompson; “Lasciate mi morire’? and emblems, have been campus photographers are in— PLAN CHORAL FESTIVAL AT N. C. STATE——Miss Geral- the State College Extension dine Cate of Saint Mary’s School and Junior College and --Monteverdi; “Dansa, Dansa The Pershing Rifles are Service will tell about making vited to attend this program to J._Perry Watson of State College, members of planning com- Faciulla”; “Come Sweet Death" new furniture from old. be held in the College Union ing—both militarily a! , 0 O O O mittee for the inter-collegiate choral festival, work on plans for ——Bach; “The Angler's Song”— the festival to be staged in the William Neal Reynolds Coli- Lawes; and “Sweet Love Doth ly; its members are id The Air Force Officer’s Quali- (See Crier. and s) seum at State College Saturday, February 18, at 8 p.m. Now Invite"—Dowland. ‘ gether in fraternal ' ‘ hm—pvm-«guv«grim-1””...W. w.

t'rnr TECHNICIAN February, I961 MISS PITT Fraternity Flashes ts From The Editor By Ed Pnekhahge The Theta Chi Fraternity = - Tonight isthe “d fight initiatedsix pledges into the of the IFC’s spring rush meek. brotherhdod last Monday night. 0... Mm a... 'It is hoped that the foul Receiving the rites were Ernest weather this week will not dis- SaPP. WinstonoSalem; 3- John e are glad that we will not have togo through the. courage any rushee‘s from visit- Day, Durham; Rennie Clear, Gas-v - on line as we did last Friday again. We are ing the various houses. Although Gastonia; Thomas Church, there hasn’t been any major ef- tonia; Lloyd Eward, Kim ' tint many of the seniors that gradudte this year fort on the part of the IFC to port, Tenn; and Ralph Hart“ . publicize rush, most of the fra- Lansing. . again. Of course the student had time enough to ternities on campus anticipate . a good turnout. Jpn his studies during exam week to pay his tuition Spring rush is not limiud to The Aftermath “is not have to stand1n the two lines. scheduled hours as was the case during fall rush week. There- 'l'vvas early Tuesday even’n, It was well worth the experience to stand in both The rain was coming down, M. WWM fore, upperclassmen and second to see how ridiculous the Business Office at State HWO‘ semester freshmen are encourag- The wolf was hid‘inRalsigh really was. ed to visit houses at any time For the Devil was in town. (i r 1v m z : u'i‘ ‘ When we arrived at Frank Thompson Gym last Fri- AM“it” I m: tonight, Friday aftemioen and ‘M } evening, and Saturday after- TheDevil wasa mighty man, } day morning, it appeared that at least half of the student noon and evening. ‘ AI mighty man was he, ~ ‘ body had not been fortunate enough to pay their bills W‘l Both A.P. and UK, , Alan Altman has asked me to ,Hsd,,cal_led,,him,,1m_mbeflmgm . oumng examweek. The Business Office did not want 150* W H Bernadine 'folIOWiii'g inform? send the bills to the students as they had done in the tion about the Spring IFC The wolf was a swettin’, Weekend. The dance and con- past. The obvious reason was to save money on the And trying to hide his fear, cert will be held the weekend of And licking of the wounds,~ hiring of extra help and the money on postage. .. arm... April 22nd. The social com-7 Received from the Mountaineer. Bob Cooke, President of the Student Government, did- WITH 012TOFMY mittee has contracmd Joni James _tremendous job in securing the week during exams were to appear as feature vocalist at But meanwhile old Blue Devil, A‘Agn‘i C‘QN T A the concert and possibly the Had reason proud to feel, ‘ for some students to pay their bills at the Business d ce. The dance music will be For down he had just knocked, .Oflice. However, there were some that were unable to vided by either Les or Larry The mighty warrior, Tar Heel. pay their bills during this period. They had to suffer El rt. It has been suggested that the outdoor concert be held At 8:16 the stage was set, . the standing in the line just as we did. on a grassy hillside on the site The folks they few did come, While we were there, it appeared that some of the of the proposed new fraternity For Wolfers had reason plenty, ‘ Business ofl‘ice employees were not exactly happy about The C U Scene row. Alan would like to know For feeling mighty glum. how the different houses feel getting up that early in the morning to go through the By Ann Smith ' one is cordially invited to at- about having the concert across 01’ Charlie threw the leather, . long ordeal. We know that these employees are not re- The College Union would like tend this delightful excursion Western Boulevard instead of And the battle was twas begun. spansible for the actions of the top brass1n the Business to welcome all incoming students into the pleasures of rare dishes going out to Kidd Brewer's hill- And twenty minutes later, side. If anyone has any opinions once. Asone4.1 the workers put it: “We don’t make the to N. C. State College. May from far-away lands. Poor Art! He had but one. your stay be a pleasant one. All interested persons please or other ideas which might be rules . . . we just carry them out.” There will be a .six weeks inquire at the CU Main Desk helpful in the planning of the But all his fellow warriors, The top brass was not standing in line at Frank course in Ceramics for begin- by noon of February 12. weekend, please contact Alan at Were but just three points shy. .0 And Wolfers sat on ' Thompson Gym. We are sure that the top brass knows ners starting Thursday, Feb- The CU Hospitality Commit- the Sigma Alpha Mu house. the edge of ruary‘16, at 7:30 p.m. in the tee, in conjunction with Ellis- seat, who we are talking about. We won’t name any individual, Craft Shop. This course will in- berg's and Norman’s of Raleigh, New School Song ‘ Reluctant to feel high. but we certainly hope that the same policy will not be clude some instruction in var- will present its annual Spring To Be Introduced employed by the Business Office next year; ious decorating techniques as Fashion Show on Friday (Feb- For battle was not yet over, well as the basic knowledge need- ruary 10) at 8 p.m. in the Ball- In an attempt to help stimug 01’ Devil was plenty, If the old system of sending the bills to the students ed for slip casting. room. late some more school spirit, a Remember how ever at Durham, can not be employed, we are sure that a better system Anyone having previously Fifteen models from State new school song has been writ- The Wolf, he finished so bad. can be devised by next fall to better the one that was done ceramics may come and College, Rex Hospital, Peace ten by J. Perry Watson, Assis- work at this time. College, St. Mary’s College, tant Director of Music at State But Case sent his warriors back, used last week. All College Union members Meredith College, and Needham College. This new song will be They would not be denied. The registration in the Coliseum is improving each interested in learning photog- Broughton High School will introduced at the State-Mary- And at the end, 01 wolf could semester. The new IBM cards that were issued this raphy, or interested in obtain- model spring outfits from Ellis- land game next Monday night. smile, ing a pass to use the CU Dark- berg’s. Eight State College men They will also be printed in the Poor Devil, he ran to hide. / semester also made it easier for the students. It appears room will meet Monday, Feb- will model the latest fashions game program. It is hoped by that State College will have pre-registration soon where ruary 13, at 7 p.m. in the Col- from Norman’s. Mr. Watson that this song will Big Litch’ had sunk a long one, lege Union. There will be an intermission strike the student body better The wolf come back alive. the student will register all of his courses through his The teacher taught the pupil department. Some of the departments have already Those interested‘ in the Be- during which entertainment will than the last one. The song ap- ginners Course will have an or- be provided. The public is pears below: well, adopted this procedure. Maybe some day there will not ganization meeting. After com- cordially invited to attend. THE RED AND WHITE In lesson number live. be the standing in line in front of the Coliseum to pletion of the course you will FROM STATE be eligible for a darkroom pass. And now all over Tarheelia, register. LeVs hope that the Business Office does not NOTICE 'We’re the Red and White You’ll find both glum and shine, Those who already know how Speakers from the North from State and we know foul this up by continuing with the same procedure to process and print a picture The story is all on paper, Carolina State College Agricul- we are the best. - Sixty-one to fifty-nine. that was employed last week. are eligible to take the written tural Extension Service and the A hand behind our back, we —JB test and make arrangements to college’s Agricultural Econom- can take on all the rest. By Sam Young take a practical test on printing ics Department will apepar on Come over the Hill, Caro- a picture and use of the dark- the program of a management line. room. You Th T chnic' n should read the book and marketing clinic February Devils and Deac’s stand in of rules pertaining to the dark- line. 14-15 at the Hotel Charlotte in V.I.P's Thursday, February 9, I961 room procedure which is kept at Charlotte. The Red and the White the Main Desk of the College Assistant Director George W. from N. C. State (yell) Union. Smith of the college’s Agricul- GO STATE! B.M.O.C's . For further information con- tural Extension Service will give Words and music by: tact the Photography Committee the welcoming address. E. M. J. Perry Watson prefer ‘ Editor ...... Jay Brame advisor in the Craft Shop. Stalling, grain marketing spec.- Assistant Director of Music Imaging Editor ..... ‘ ...... Mike Lea The apex of the CU Inter- iaiist, will state the purpose of N. C. State College ' B. D's. News Editor ...... Bill Jackson national Committee presenta- the clinic. tions will be a» banquet on Feb- Fraternity Editor ...... Ed Puckhaber Other speakers include R. D. Earn S135 weekly during sum- To note a truth: To very im- ruary 14 at 6:30 p.m. in the Dahle and R. S. Boal, market- mer traveling overseas. MUST Copy Editor ...... John Curlee CU Ballroom. Exotic dishes of ing specialist; J. M. Curtis, BE U. S. CITIZEN. Complete portant personalities and his Sports Editor ...... Earl Mitchelle international flavor will grace head of extension marketing and details furnished. Send $1.00 men on campus, the button- Associate Sports Editor ...... Richie Williamson the banquet-and provide a new Dr. C. E. BishOp, head of the Lansing Information Service, down collar on a shirt makes ...... Doug White taste treat for you. ‘D‘optN E-IS, Box 74, New York Sports Stafl’ Writer college’s Agricultural Econom- , . Y. the sole. Also in truth Sta! Writers ...... Parks Cobb, Sidney Andrews, Allen The highlight of the festivi- ics Department. our Lennon, Kermit Humphrey ties will be an address by collection of cool summer cot- Columns ...... Ann Smith Chancellor Caldwell, which ton, in the aboye mentioned should prove to be "very stimu- SCH RAFFT'S CAN DY Photography ...... Clyde Hoey style is par excellence. Cartoonist ...... Richard Cream lating and interesting. Every- 98¢ TO $6.50 Business Stall IN BEAUTIFUL HANDY HEART BOXES Just received Manes Manager .‘...... Richard Culp 1 Gseulation Manager ...... _ . .Doug Angel SHOE SHOP * w * From 3.95 ‘ Advertising Sta! ...... Joe Eagles , WE PACK TO MAIL Welcome Students F It E E Back To Raleigh ”slanted for National Advertising by NATIONAL ADVER-l . a * * WING SERVICE, INC., College Publishers. Representative, 18 4 a s a a Across from State College Library I.“ Street. New York, N. Y. See Us For Fine Shae Repairing “nameless-acres. February 10. mo. at the Past cities at use. our. Ken- “Windmtheaetoflarehl. 187’. Publishedevery "Masha“... ,‘Wm,aadhnrsdaybythestudeutsofflonh0amlina State 2‘“ Hillsboro St. 2506 Hillsboro St. .OPEN EACH NIGHT 'TlL NINE £5 rns rscnulclah February 9, I,“

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‘ " 'Ol'el on Student Review ayfcmu Platschek ers, or other manifestations ‘of ticket, because when-ever he was Party. I also had become ac- status from the “Piggle Wiggle I will be leaving the shop- r-u the newly acquired independence caught in a traflic-violation, he- quainted with a marvelleous sys- Quiz” to the carefully selected at the end of this semester. And Please let me introduce my- from Daddy’s lap. I was very would explain to the police-man tem of grading, called “curv- statements issued by the boys of I'do notwanttomi-theep- . I am one of these foreign careful not to judge all the in his broken “German-English ing”, but cannot explain how it Madison Avenue. I sure would portunity to show my apprecia- students and though I do not American students according to that “he no spoke English and works. It is a special combina- like to see one of these fellows tiontoallthestaflandprofes- wear a turban or a long beard, the specimens I met, and was nicht know was were happen- tion of ingredients, which adapt- and find out how they look like. sors of the Textile School. May- considered equally exotic by the very much surprised that after ing”. Or Chris from Switzerland, ed to the bell shape curve is be I can spread in my want! good people of Raleigh. It so some time the noise turned out Jorge and Jose from Mexico, supposed to avaluate the knowl- If anybody in Uruguay (this the reputation of the State Col-‘ , happens that I came from a lit- .to be Elvis Presley played on 30 Homer and Bob from the U.S.A. edge of each individual student. is my home country and is lo- lege, and show my understand- tle South American country, Watt Stereos at full volume or and many others. Well, at this stage I was ready cated in South America) will ing of the United States. I fish very dificult to locate by the sometimes Johnny Cash played to get to know some other parts ask me how the average Ameri- that something could be done, average American; and very under the same conditions. Even On the second semester, I took , of the U.S.A. During the sum- can behaves, and how the coun-‘ so that Americans do not con- often I have to make the choice the fire-crackers did not bother some time to get to know more mer session and the Fall Se- try looks like, and in general sider us foreigners as exotic in- between being nice, or being me too much. This was the time about the United States, but mester, together with other what do I think about it; I will dividuals only worth to appear very impolite and make” clear to when I started to get acquainted still the farthest away I got three boys, we visited the south- have to answer him that I do not as villains on “made in Holly- my interlocutor that Uruguay is with the “leaders of the band”. from Raleigh was Greensboro. ern part of the United States know. The best way to find out wood" movies. We also have our not in Africa. 01' course my English had im- But I learned a lot of these and Mexico. We stayed in Hous- is to go yourself. But I can sure pride, and wonder how little proved quite a bit, and I just little things, that can make you ton, Texas for two days. I liked tell him what I have obtained Americans know about us. But anyway, the reason for had gone through a course in very happy or curse for a week. Texas very much, but was quite here. Not only the college edu-. writing this- letter is quite Buthdid not What},neverrssllyfqund minis,4W,, to. “swam, Wgtmgbnt I. have learned , public relations. how to get my tickets for the to understand the American way diflerent. I just want to express have time to make eternal people in Texas just look like Chemistry Head ° my feelings, which might be only friendships or to learn how to foot-ball or basket-ball games. everybody else in the U.S.A. I of doing things, and have made important for me, but since I am fire the fire-crackers most efi'i- Whenever I went to the Coli- might write a letter to Holly- . This goes for you Bob, leaving the United States in a ciently as the semester came to seum to get my ticket, it was wood, asking what went wrong and Homer, for you Leroy and Picked lo Study very short period of time, I an end, and I moved out of cam- not necessary to get one, and of during my visit. When we came Penny, for Ben and Doug, Guy thought that some of my pus. course, when I decided to go to back to, Raleigh, we had broad- and Jaudy, Roy and (lot of thoughts might be at least inter- a game, I needed the ticket. ened our knowledge, and added Americans whom I will not for- Rocked Propulsion adaptation the peak came, when one eating. This first period of But 7000 miles to the tachometer of get. The average American ’does Dr. Ralph C. Swann, head of to the surrounding, could be day I got it right, but couldn’t our car. Shortly before this not exist, as the average of characterized by a strong dedi- get my ticket because my pink the Department of Chemistry ‘I arrived in North Carolina at trip, I had a chance to talk to everything is only a mathemati- the Raleigh-Durham airport one cation to study, but nevertheless, card had not been punched. I my parents for almost two hours, at State College, has been ap- lovely morning in the fall of I got involved in some extra- guess the only Way to get in thanks to my friend Bob who cal abstraction which so often pointed to the Technical Advis- 1959. From the very beginning curriculum activities. Every Fri- without problems is to join the operates an amateur radio sta- leads us to very deep mistakes. ory Board of the Thiokol Chem- day night, a group of students of team, . . . or just be plain lucky. I was very much impressed by tion. I was very much impressed If we want to understand some- ical Corporation, one of the na- the beautiful countryside that the most different countries, And now I have a suggestion to by this achievement, which I thing related to the behavior of surrounds the high-way from would meet at “The Cross Road” make. I think that it is really considered something extraordi- tion’s leaders in rocket propul- the airport to Raleigh. My first and hold very important confer- important to introduce a new nary. Bob just looked at me human beings, we have to get to sion. _ contact with American students ences, and of course, try to find subject in all curriculums, which pitifully, and told me that if I know them personally. (See CHEMISTRY HEAD. mo 6) took place in the Tucker Dormi-. out the difference between the can be called “Introductions to ever wanted to talk again to tory of the North Carolina State Schlitz beer and other brands. the registration procedures at Uruguay, the only thing to do opsouu. aspen... .llege, where I survived one We still are trying. Well this State College” or “20 good ways was to pickup the microphone whole semester. As everybody was the first group of friends I to get away from the 20 lines and call this country. Well I did else, I also had some prejudices, made in Raleigh, and I will never at registration day.” it, and once again talked with referring to such unimportant forget them. Who could forget my country. : For leeaded things as the volume of noise old man Fritz, the crazy Ger- At the end of this second se- after 7 p.m., firing of fire crack- man, who never got a traffic mester, I already knew every Shortly after our return from e single foreign student, had Mexico, my roommate bought a learned how to play bridge and T.V. set. I really enjoyed the knew the differences between various programs and had the Pipe 00'le f Statistics Dept. Gains the Republican and Democratic opportunity to raise my cultural Genulne Imported hand-carved COPYRIGHT © IDGI YHE COCA-COLA COMPANY COCA COLA AND COKE ARI 'IOISTIRED TR oherrywoocl ‘ ll“Renowned Visiting Prof. plpe . . . that really amokeal Dr. Michael R. Stampford, Dr. Stampford was selected by senior scientific ofl'icer in the the Agricultural Research Coun- $1!!! 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E‘The motive for the University’s dropping out of the Went according to UNC officials was for the pro- ~ “on of good sportsmanship. The Tar Heel group felt m since their team could not enter the NCAA tourna- that then they should not t out some team that could go to the national even. Since thissdecision came right on the heels of the one year probation handed Carolina nearly everyone was .willing to accept this reason for the UNC departure from the annual event. After a little time had passed, another » , idea began to creep into the mind of Joe Dribble, average = basketball fan. Frank McGuire, has for sometime, voiced . the opinion that the ACC tournament should not decide the conference representative to the nationaltourna- ment. McGuire hasoffered that the winner of the regular season championship should represent the conference. McGuire's reason for not wanting the tourney winner to represent the conference could be based on any num- . ber of things. The year that the Tar Heels won the g national championship they were almost eliminated in the second round of the ACC tOurney by Wake Forest. Only a three-point play by Lennie Rosenbluth in the closing seconds pulled the game out of the fire. Carolina had just about the best team in the nation that year and the fact that the best team was almost knocked out of the running may have prompted the Tar Heel mentor to wage a battle for conference reforms in this salem refreshes your taste department. ~ ‘Whenever possible, McGuire has cut down the con- ference tournament through newspaper comments and -__“air-softens’ every puff the like. After the Carolina team dropped out of the tourney, people began to wonder if this was not a Mc- Guire move to try to break up the tourney. This opinion has' been expressed by many, including the leading weekly sports magazine. Another possible motive of the Chapel Hill crew could be that they are trying to find out just how much of a drawing card they are in the tournament. If this is their motive then we can expect them to come out with some 1 statement, if the tournament. is not as successful as in ‘ q the past, amounting to “I told you so.” The men on the Hill must remember that there are other teams in the conference who have supporters. Between the fans sup- porting the three area schools, Duke, State, and Wake Forest, in addition to the other four ACC schools, there . should be a very fine turnout come March 2. A 1003‘ writer, Who seems to have inside contacts at . Carolina predicted the withdrawal of the Tar Heel team , before the withdrawal occurred. The writer said that 1 they were dropping out of the tourney to enter the AAU " .. tourney. This reason also seems within the bounds of possibility. With the fine team that Carolina has this year it doesn’t seem like they would just quit at the end of the season without some bid for national honors. If you just face facts you will see that Carolina is not going to be the world-beater next year that they are this year. They will lose the great pair of Doug Moe and York Larese and when they are gone there isn’t going to be anybody to take their place completely. Which of the three reasons is the real one? It’s hard to really say at this time. The answer ought to come by the middle of March in some form. In some way, Caro- lina will probably commit itself and then everybody will know the real reason for their withdrawal. In our opinion, the reason for theCarolina move was to bust up the March tournament. With nothing to lose and the possibility of throwing a monkey-wrench into i the March gathering, the UNC officials at the request of Created by B. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company f McGuire asked that Carolina be allowed to drop out of ‘7 the tournament. 0 menthol fresh 7% 2,19% 73" \Q/ugm -/Yes, the cool smoke of Coach McGuire might be right in his idea that the Salem refreshes your taste just as springtime refreshes taste , E tournament is not the right way to decide the conference 0 rich tobacco you. And special High Porosity paper “air-softens” every puff. representative, but refusing to support a conference ac- Get acquainted with the springtime-fresh smoke of Salem 0 modern filter, too tivity is not the Way to change the situation. and its rich tobacco taste! Smoke refreshed” .smoke Salem! Til! TECHNICIAN February 91, 1’61 s -s

Intramural Action Hits Fast Pa By Richie Williamson the teams have reached the night. In bowling which just got ponent for the finals will be de- tory league on Tuesday night. other division as they took Associate Sports Editor point where every game is a underway~ before the break, both termined tonight as Sigma Al- The big match Monday night 4-0. Robin Beat of m» ‘ >, The intramural action picked big one since it could decide the fraternities and dormitories pha Epsilon meets the winner was between SPE and Delta Sig high man of the night VII 0 . ’ p its whether the team makes of last night’s contest between as they vied for the leadership 202 game and a 540 left... " ' rugged pace once again' the resumed their league play. Phi Kappa Tau and Sigma Nu. in their division. However, they . after a two week layolf for the playols. The handball action The double elimination hand- The team that comes out of the split the match 2-2 so SPE re- NOTICE f" exams and intercession. The has already reached the final ball tournament comes to a close Ioser’s bracket will need a dou- mained one game in the lead. All persons .who have expat]? ‘62,; ble Frank Thompson gym hosts five stages with the championship on Tuesday night for both the victory to dethrone the Delta Sig took the first game ence in target rifle, skeet, skid. g, i? games a night in basketball as matches scheduled for Tuesday Sammies. by 'a large margin so that, even and archery are asked to con- 3% dorms and frats as the defend- The dorm basketball league, though they lost the last two tact John Brady at the Intra- ’ .ing champions attempt to hold divided into two sections with games, they took total pinfall. mural Department at the gym- V State Basketball Statistics to their title. Bragaw South the three top teams in each sec— PKA increased their lead in the nasium. (For 18 games: record: 11-1) swept through four opponents tion qualifying for the playoffs, with little trouble to gain the saw action Monday night with Player FGA FGM PCT. FTA FT)! PCT. BBS. Avg. 1'? Pts. Avg. Bagwell upsetting Watauga, the Niewierowaki 17 245 95 89 so 48 so 127 7.4 as 288 14.0 finals in quest of their second defending champs; Owen #2 Crystal Ball Corner DiStefano 18 188 88 45 99 79 so 157 8.7 87 245 18.8 straight championship. They getting its first win of the sea-- Rohloff 18 182 87 54 88 48 88 52 2.9 45 217 12.1 of the Crystal Ball "Iuehlba’uer 17 159 88 42 79 48 58 88 4.0 48 178 10.5 will be opposed by Berry who son by stopping Bragaw North; ‘ After a three week layoff, the men Becton toppled winless Turling- Corner have polished off the tarnish from their magic glass . Punger 11 78 87 49 2s 15 85 78 8.9 18 89 8.1 lost their first round match to and hazily seen through it to come up w1th this weeks fore- . Speaks 18. 96W 41 7.48 .52. 45 7777787 ~25 2.4 - 82m 127 7.11 iBec’ton but”can? all ’the way ton; Braga‘w South remained'un- However, it might be better if larvel 17 118 47 4o 29 18 55' 142 8.4 17 110 8.5 beaten in winning over Tucker cast on the basketball action. through the laser’s bracket and we said that a few of the forecasts were more like Litchtleld 17 8s 87 54 18 18 100 85 8.7 84 92 5.4 #1; Syme defeated Owen #1; after losing contact with the results of the teams f.‘.’:"‘i’i’2~ Hoadley 15 58 20 85 89 28 87 44 2.9 22 88 4.4 now need two wins over Bragaw and Berry had little trouble with Wherry 15 81 12 89 29 15 52 28 2.0 20 89 2.8 past weeks. Anyhow, we are glad to welcome you back to Lute 7 7 2 29 8. 2 87 1 0.1 2 8 0.9 South to win the tournament. Alexander. following the nation’s leading teams and following the . Bragaw South has a TECHNICIAN’S leading forecasters. . Whitfield 7 7 1 14 4 8 75 18 2.0 10 5 . 0.7 In the fraternity tournament command- Going into this week’s predictions, Richie Williamson IcCann 8 8 2 25 1 o _ 0 0 0.0 2 4 0.8 Sigma Alpha Mu, ing lead in one section with four unbeaten in wins and no losses. WG4 has a holds a slim lead in the overall average with Earl Mitchelle Team—120 four matches, goes after and Jay Brame battling for the second spot. The three are TOTALS . its 2-1 record for second place, and bunched up so that it would take only one week for the ‘ sum 18 1222 580 48 500 858 71 928 51.4 825 1418 78.8 tenth handball championship in Berry holds third with a 3-2 entire picture to change. To add to the complications this Opponents 18 1244 504 40 488 882 71 784 48.5 844 1840 74.5 twelve years. The Sammies op- mark. In the other section. week, we have added five more ames to the list bringing a eTucker #2 is on top with three total of 30 games under consi eration‘. games without a setback. Bag- Without saying more to incriminate us, here goes: ‘ well’s 3-1 record leaves them in Williamson Mitchelle Brame Duke—W. Forest Duke uke W. For-t second, and Watauga and Bec- Clemson—Maryland Maryland Maryland Maryland ton are tied for third with 2-2 Wash.—Ca|if. Calif. alif. Calif. Cincinnati—St. Louis Cincinnati St. Louis Cincinnati records. Dayton—Seton Hall Seton Hall Seton Hall Seton Hall VPI—G. Washington VPI PI VPI Fraternity action on the courts W. Virginia—NYU W. Virginia W. Virginia W. Virginia resumed last night with results UNC—W. Forest UNC UNC W. Forest Virginia—Navy Navy Navy avy coming in too late for this edi- Maryland—S. Carolina Maryland Maryland laryland tion. Their league is divided Albania—Florida Alabama Alabama Florida Georgia—Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn into four sections with two top Bradley—8t. Louis Bradley St. Louis Bradley teams from each section making Calif.—Wash. Calif. Calif. Calif. Citadel—Furman Citadel Citadel Citadel the playoffs. There are several Dayton—Creighton Dayton Creighton Dayton teams that have not been beaten Detroit—N. Dame Detroit Detroit Detroit NYU—Duquesne Duqueone Duquesne Duquesno including Sigma Nu, SPE, PKT, W. & M.—G. Wash. G. Wash. W l M W 3! and LCA. All four of these Ga. Tech—LSU Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Ga. Tech Purdue—Illinois Purdue Purdue Purdue teams have sewed up playoff Indianan—Iowa Iowa Indiana Indiana berths along with once-beaten Kentucky—Min. Kentucky Kentucky Kentucky Marshall—8t. Francis Marshall St. Francis St. Francis SAE and KA. Memphis 8t.—-Villanova Memphis St Villnnova Villanova Mich. St.—Ohio St. Ohio St. Ohio St. Ohio St. Six matches were rolled in the Tenn—Miss. St. Miss. St. Tenn. Tenn. fraternity bowling league at W. Virginia—Richmond W. Virginia W. Virginia W. Virginia Western Lanes on Monday night Str John's—Syracuse St. John’s St. John’s St. John's ‘ and six matches in the dormi- " Tulane—Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Vanderbilt

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TH! TECHNICIAN Chemistry Head PM 9, I,“ I (Continued from page 8) Ag School Initiates Announcement of Dr. Swann’s appointment was made by Dr. . C. Island Utilized H. W. Ritchie, vice president of ‘Honors’ Program Thiokol’s Rocket Operations State College’s School of Ag- 4, Bakersville; Lawrence A. Center, Ogden, Utah, and presi- riculture 'in keeping step with Wolfe, Jr., of Bessemer City; dent of the American Rocketegop-flight educational projects Charles Fredrick Mann of Route I- Research Program Society. program de- 1, Canton; Talmage Thurman has in progress a ‘ The eight-member board is signed for the superior college Brown of Raleigh; and Chusek By Mary N. Yionoulia tions of concrete and ten dif- the remaining half, over the "M‘ ferent combinations of steel. Ap- water. At high tide, half of the composed of scientists from student. Chavengseksongkram of Bang- V‘fa“ ‘ A North Carolina island will throughout the country who are School of Agriculture juniors kok, Thailand. ‘ proximately 200 concrete speci- latter group will be under water. class hethetest site for a State Col- mens have already been castby outstanding in the rocketry and seniors who have earned a Members of the junior ~e engineering research proj- the project stafl. Following a period of coastal field. 3.0 quality point average are asked to participate are; . eet. . . exposure, the specimens will be eligible for participation. Yoel Haitovsky of Jordan. Civil Engineering Professor returned to State College, where Thiokol Corporation has made Seniors invited to participate Valley, Israel; Horace Thomas lore than 800 concrete speci: E. P. Brantly is associate direc- they will be broken open for in- major contributions to the pro- in this accelerated program fol- Bone of Raleigh; Bobby Nelson mus reinforced with various tor of the project; John John- vestigation of corrosive growth. pulsion systems of the, X-16, low: Lancaster of Rocky Mount; Don- VP. of steel will be transported son of Raleigh, graduate assis- Minuteman, Pershing, Nike- Charles Harvey Little of ald Lentz Cline of Gold Hill; campus to Harbor Is- tant; and Bruce Weaver of Ra- A sample of each steel bar will Maurice Allen Joseph Barwick of Route from the will Zeus, BOmarc B, Mace, Little Route 1, Kenly'; Wayne 3;,.7a:1-H“.-..y;VL-V'.1‘,_,my.'.a, land in order to determine the leigh and Tom Marrow of Golds- be re-weighed. Evaluations Joe, and the Falcon. Brooks of Raleigh; John Lester , Grifton; James Andrew D'- 31.}.ll'~Cr;Inf);*5’Ah‘ik'...a)_'flkw‘mwJh relative amounts of corrosive boro are undergraduate assis- then be made on the amounts of Edwards, Jr., of Waynesvill , nna of Clearwater, Fla.; Stuart growth on the reinforcements in tants. I corrosive growth on the rein- A native of Barboursville, W. Robert Penn Webster of Stone- Alexander Marks of Route 2, '.¥,A, a eopstal environment. In order to' establish a record forcements. Va., Dr. SWann is a graduate of ville; Wade Thomas. Mills of Wilmington; Charles Norman of variables for accurate studies, The project directors pointed Morris Harvey College and Route 2, Farmville; Worth Fred-_ Adair of Burnsville; Hamid 1. 4.I a, Conducted by the "college's "each steer "bar is carefully out that the results ’of’the’ re- earned his Ph.D.._r,degree ingr: erick Cone: of RoutefiLHSpring Branghon Williford, Jr., ovaod- Department of Engineering Re- weighed, concrete mixtures con- search project could, lead to a ganic chemistry from the Mas? Hope; Sidney Edward Law of win; and Robert David Mustian search, the investigation is spon- trolled, and each specimen color- change in same concepts of rein- sachusette Institute of Tech- Pelham; Darrell Sparks of RouteP of Kittrell. we..,. sored by the International coded for content. forced concrete design for coast- nology. . i A. , g. . Nickel Company. The: approximate weight of al use which will prove more.of the Engineering Research De- a":.‘I‘jf-‘h—f.3.a.,‘ The preliminary work of cast- each specimen — six inches economical. It is also hoped that partment’s integrated program HIGHT ‘ CLEANERS a. LAUNDRY two feet long in size-— more basic research may be done of education and research which ing, curing and testing the speci- square'by future in this particular r SHIRT SPECIALISTS mens is being done in the depart- is 75 pounds. in the offers students the opportunity area. gain basic knowledge and ex- 2110 HILLSIORO ST. ment's research laboratories by As the concrete specimens are to civil engineering research assis- The use of student assistants perience in their chosen engi- ”YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR FIRST CONCERN” completed they will be moved to neering fields. tants. the shores of Harbor Island in on projects such as this is part Project Director R. H. 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«5, TNE TEC IIN CIAN “brunt-Tm Economlcs Head Addresses N. 0. Design Com Raleigh Engmeers Club Dr. Ernest W. Swanson, head 1934-35; in charge of a survey gineering Experiment Station sity'of North Carolina Press, Won By State Students of the Departnmnt of Economics of» consumer demand for electri- since 1956. 1965; and “Georgia’s New Fron- Three students in the School was based on a plan whereby '5 at State College, will be the cal .appliances, for the Federal tier,” 1,957. of Design at State College we're residents could buy into par-r 'pal speaker at a dinner Power Commission, 1934-85; use", the . Dr. Swanson. was editor of named January 23, as winners ownership of the living ae- eating of the Raleigh Engi- sistant, to associate professor, In addition, he has written in a design competition initiated tial The Southern Economic Journal, prior to retire- neers Club at the downtown 8 t ‘Washington State College, «1936- 1954-58; first vice president, “WNW“ articles, booklets, and by the Governor’s Coordinating commodations W Cafeteria Monday at 6:30 41;. assistant professor, City book reviews. Committee on Aging in coopera- ment. p.111. College of New York, during the Southern Economic Association, tion with the School of Design, summers of 1939-40. 1953-54; president ofs the South- under the supervision of Prof. The winning design combined “Science and the Future of ern Economic Association, 1954- Edward 12 apartments into eight build- — Our Economy” will be his topic. In addition, he was research Humble Oil Waugh. 55; chairman of the sub-commit- ings. There were four efliciency director, Inland Empire Econom- Interviews Winners and their prizes are: Charles BurlesosoP, club presi- ic Survey, 1940-41; permanent tee on ’public finance, Atlanta Alex Carter, son of Mr. and apartments, four one-bedroom dent, willpréilid‘e. HOUs'roNih'EXAs—sep- four two-bedroom lecturer, American University, Chamber of Commerce, 1954-60; resentatives (If Humble Oil Mrs. Edward H. Carter of Route units, and Dr. swanson, who formerly 1942-47; senior and principal interim consultant, Lockheed & Refining Campany will 1, Indian Springs, Tenn., first units. In addition, there was a was seniorresearch scientistat“ must Bureau of the Budget Aircraft Corporation, 1953-60; visit the North Carolina State prize, $75; Merry Lane Davis, community building, hobby shop, Georgia Tech’s Engineering Re- College campus February 27 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. store rooms, guest rooms, cen- Washington; D. C., 1941-44; re- on board of editorial consultants, Davis of Mt. Ulla, N. 0., second search Station, became head of to interview students who will tral heating plant, and a super- State College’a Economics De- search eoonomist and assistant Journal of Public Law, 1955-56; prize, $50; and Wilson Jones, graduate in chemical engi- intendent’s house. pertinent on February 1,1960. director of economic research for and a member of the Inter- neering during 1961. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. university Comafitteefor’flco- A native of Ashtabula,Ohio', thecommittee Ofiflfilfiifiéfi"Still" Prospective graduates in Jfis "3f " earnestness: third A "Buildings ’ Tier?" Tngoitfiiid“ Dr. Swanson has a broad back- tistics of the U. S. Chamber of nomic Research on the South, chemical engineering at all prize, $25. The Governor’s Com- around a court taking full ad- ground of experience and is the Commerce, 1944-47. 1958-60. degree levels will be inter- mittee donated the prizes. vantage of the sloping tree-cov- author or co-author of various viewed for permanent em- ered site. Each apartment had He was also professor of eco- co-author of “Economic ployment with the company. Purpose of the competition books and reports in his field." He is sun windows opening on private nomics, Emory University, 1948- Stagnation or Progress,” pub- For additional information was the design of a comparative- terraces. Dr. Swanson was assistant 56; and has been senior research lished by McGraw-Hill, 1945; contact William H. Simpson, ly low-cost community of in- professor, Drake University, economist of Georgia Tech’s En- “Public Education in the South, Placement Officer, School of dividual living arrangements Twelve students in the third Engineering. . Today and Tomorrow,” Univer- for retired persons. The project year class in the School of De- l e sign entered the competition. The designs were judged by a C0141] R4 Bli‘Xn 9 City Planning Expert To Lecture Here jury composed of Turner C. Wil- A. noted American authority ruary 13 in the School of Design ed her Master of Architecture liams, Raleigh Architect, chair- on city planning, Mrs. Chloethiel Auditorium, Brooks Hall, on the degree from Washington Uni- man; and Professors Brian * “* * Woodard Smith, a Fellow of the college campus. versity. Shawcroft, John Shaw, and Ge- American Institute of Archi- tects, will be the fourth visiting Topic of Mrs. Smith’s lecture Mrs. Smith has written a cil Elliott, all of the college’s MEMORIES will be “City Design for .City number of articles for profes- School of Design. lecturer in the State College Life.” School of Design’s current lec- No admission will be sional journals. She served as SING ALONG WITH MITCH ture series. charged. chairman, Division of Pan Amer- Mrs. Smith is no stranger to ican Affairs, AIA; as U. S. Dele- Agronomy Club * . * * Mrs Smith will give a public the State College scene; in 1950 gate to the VII Pan American lecture at 8 p.m. (Monday) Feb- she was visiting lecturer in the Congress of Architects. 'School of Design. She has also To Head Awards MITCH MILLER T In association with various AND THE GANG lectured at Duke University in private firms, Mrs. Smith has * . architecture and city planning. V V V V V V Y done distinguished work in com- For National Group * * Mrs. Smith was graduated munity and city planning, apart- with honors from the University ments and development housing, The State College Agronomy ’llememher with of Oregon with a Bachelor of laboratories, hospitals, clinics, Club has been selected to head Architecture degree; she receiv- ofi‘ices, clubs and community , MY sLus HEAVEN I LOVE YOU the N a t i o n a l Achievement ..‘\.. _.facilities for clients ranging Award Contest of National 80- " ,1} HOME on Tue RANGE RAMONA lss 3.t from The United States Gov- ernment to small municipalities. ciety of Agronomy for 1960-61. \ 'sucpv TIME GAL DIXIE CHD'CO L‘ATES A native of Peoria, Ill., Mrs. Roy Walton Mozingo, a soph- FIVE-FOOT Two AT SUNDOWN Smith now resides in the na- omore in the School of Agricul- tion’3 capital. ture at the college, will serve as contest chairman. Starts Sunday Young Mozingo is the son of Stephenson Music Co. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mozingo of III. 14 "Butterfield "8" Route 1, Kenly. cmrnou VILLAGE The State College Club also oIvs'rHs FAMOUS wm. _ , ; was in charge of the contest last ELIZABETH TAYLOR year at which time Williams H. Tharrington, another School of cuocaurse Colony Theater Agriculture student, was chair- The Hungry I VALENTINE HEARTS Five Points man. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Tharrington of Route Presents 2, Battleboro.

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