& "OUTSIDE" PRESSURE RICHMOND TUESDAY (See Page Two) * (See Page Three) The News and Editorial Voice of Davidson College VOL.L DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON,N. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1962 NUMBER SIXTEEN Secretary Of State Arrives OnCampus This Wednesday BOARD RECEIVES INTEGRATION REQUEST Dean Rusk Delivers Trustees Gather For Feb. Meeting 2nd Reynolds Lecture BY AUSTIN LETSON BY DAVID STITT Entertainment will also in- Union. l*resbytcry of Appalachian Sy- Davidsonian Staff Writtr Davidsonian Stiff Writer clude a concert by the Davidson Alto, contrary to the pro- nod, and by the Alumni Associa- College MaleChorus. The dinner cedure in past years, the tion. Dean Rusk. Secretary of State and Davidson grad- The Davidson College will be in Charlotte'sPark (en trustees' schedule for the day President of the Board of uate of 1931, will be on the campus next Wednesday and Board of Trustees will con- ter,and willbegin at7 p.m. will not include " guided tour Trustees is the Heverend J. Mc- Thursday, Feb. 21-22, as the second Reynolds Lecturer vene on campus next Wed- In view of the special dinner of the campus. Dowell Richards, of Docatur, of the current year. nesday, Feb. 21, for their in Charlotte,nothing out of the TheBoard of Trusteesconsists Ceorgia; Vicc-President is Dr. Rusk willbe fulfilling a stand- invited Rusk for lunch. He wu midwinter meeting, which ordinary has been planned for of 51 men. who are elected by Thomas D. Sparrow, of Char- highlighted by ing invitation to come to David- a KA during his student days at will be an the trustee's luncheon, which the Presbyteries of North Caro- lotte; and Secretary' is Frank P. son which has been his since Davidson. He will spend the address by Secretary of will be served at the College lina and Florida, by Ashcvillc Hall, of Belmont. Char- before his appointment to the afternoon visiting friends in the State Dean Rusk in state department office by community and preparing his lotte. President Kennedy. agenda John F. He evening address. Although a specific is was formerly head of the Rocke- never released by the board feller Foundation. INFORMAL VISITS prior to meeting, the actual busi- The official Reynolds Lecture generally of Rusk worked in Davidson dur- ness will consist is not scheduled until Thursday several committee reports, and ing the summers at the Pied- night, but Rusk is the guest of mont Bank and Trust Company, a report to the board by college the CharlotteChamber of Com- President D. Grier Martin. and therefore met a number of merce Wednesday. people.He many The specific contents of towns also has on the faculty who were report are IN CHARLOTTE friends President Martin's *~'i. \of kU*mft i mn L ''"H attars* here a.s teachersorstudents dur- being withhelduntil theboard Husk andhis party, which will ing In.-, four years. meets, but he will discuss L. MENDEL RIVERS preaches the old time religion — he's include his wife and three se- Coach Lefty Dricsell has also mattersof current interest to curity guards, will leave Wash- united him to visit the gym for "the American individual." the board about the college, j f ington at '3 |> in. Wednesday and ami watch team program, i Li 4 the its educational and ~ arrive in Charlotte two hours work out. A varsity lctterman any progress, changes, and r V W % later. Included in the reception in Rusk has been improvements any facet of basketball. in ■ M ■ Jj t. party ;tc President I), drier keeping up with year's team Sings college's program. f this Rivers Blues the Martin, who was hero wired SSi a student and has Driescll twice. The board will definitely be with Husk, and Joe Robinson, Thursday niuht, some of these presented with the results of| president of the Charlotte Cham- old acquaintances will dine with the faculty and student polls ber of Commerce Hu.sk and his wife ;it the presi- For Reds And Whites calling for integration, andsome home. That evening at the Park Cen- dent'* is expected regarding in BY BILL action Rusk speaks to the Char RUTH tepration of thecollege. ter. REYNOLDS LECTURE Davidsonian Feature Editor lotte businessmen's uroup on Other matters the board is ex- what is expected to be a major The highpoint of his visit will pected to up include the THE CAY Ws a resplendent social Davidson. At " fancy-dress party in 1895 " Early this week a U.S. Congressman stepped from take war* era at policy address. Immediately fol- come at 8 p.m. that evening change policy, antique Davidson, the pages of Advise and Consent to airhis political views proposed in cut group assembled for this photograph, now in the possession of Chalmers banquet, the party when delivers Reynolds approval honorary Dr. Davidson of several the individuals still living in lowinc the he the on the Davidson campus. The protagonist in question the of de- college antiquarian. knows of the Davidson will leave for Davidson with an Lecture. topic not been grees, any faculty changes for vicinity. The has was the Hon. L. Mendel Rivers, U.S. Representative from expected arrival time 11 p.m. announced, expected to year of but is Charleston, S. C. next such as sabbatical concern our policy, leaves, report on — The group, traveling in three national and a the col- FEB. 27 MARCH 27 foreign trade, or the common "He is the epitome of what and most of the early questions lege curriculum and financial Cadillacs, is to have a police people in theNorth consider to werealong this line of thought. escort. If a large crowd greets market. situation. Either following the lecture be the typical Southern Con- "So far all conservatives seem Ordinarily the board would Rusk, he will probably make a or next morning, the Rusk gressman," stated a Davidson to be Southerners," began an- conclude its February most- short talk then. the Council OK's party will return to Washington you Student He and Mrs are the studentfromNew Jersey.Rivers otherstudent."What do de- ing sometime in the afternoon, Rusk did indeed give such an appear- fine conservatism as?" To this but this year the majority of guests of President and Mrs. ance. His hong whitehair comb- Rivers replied with the laconic the board members will be Martin during their stay on ed straight back, and his navy- phrase: "I don't know." special guests of the Charlotte campus. Vespers Features blue suit and white tie combin- Commerce the Election Procedures BIRCH SOCIETY Chamber of CHAPEL ADDRESS ed to suggest a man of venera- "People who claim to be in night of Feb. 21 at a dinner BY TOM LOfLIN DramaticReading bility and political sav-oir faire. society seem to be featuring the speech by Rusk. Devkhonlan Staff Writer Rusk's first scheduled speech the Birch Universal Day Prayer SEEK DIRECT ANSWERS pretty nice people," stated the The topic of Risk's talk has approved the rules and dates that were to the student body will be an of will The Student Council Wednesday night by this At the coffee hour following congressman when pressed to not yet been released by the by year's Body informal, off-the-cuff talk dur- be observed students submitted the Elections Board for this Student Elections. Sunday night vespers River's speech in Chapel, stud a definate stand on the subject State Department, but he is ex- ing chapelperiodThursday. Reg- at the 7:30 From Feb. 27 March 27, stud at finalists for president. chapel on Tuesday, March 13, service. cuts began immediately to fire of rightist groups. pected to make a major poMcy ular chapel seats will be re- Students will conduct ents will nominate or vote for These men will give speeches and the voting will be done guests all parts of the service. pointed questions at the con- Rivers was complimentary to address on the worldsituation. for YMCA served for students and student officers far next year, in chapelon Monday,March5. the neat day all will be seated in the remaining Jim Glenn is chairman of the gressman, seeking direct an conservativefellowtravelers, long- A "Y"committee will his ranging from President of the The speeches can run no officers. space and in the old dining hall YMCA group whichhas planned jwers. although he seemed to disagree nominate the menrunning for Eps StudentCouncil toclassofficers. er than six minutes each. below the auditorium, which the program. James Davis, Pat "What do you think about the with questioning students as to Sig in the" these offices. In Student Council A forum will be held will be wired to carry the Douglas,DougHeidt, and Pierce John Birch Society?" Comer who was on his band wagonand the Morrison of the College — meeting, the question under Room OnMarch 15, the rising Senior speech. Howard will be dramatic read- vativc-minded Rivers answered: who was not. "Fulton Lewis Union that night, so that stud- positively anything * Win IFC heaviest discussion wh to de- Class will nominate candidates A coffee hour is scheduled in ers. John Cooley will read the "I won't say ! he's good man. Idon't know may opportunity to1 ' cide if a student would be al- ents have an for Freshman Advisor from the MorrisonRoom of theUnien Scripture. about it. I'm no more for the him. but he's a good man." discuss any matter with a presi-' lowed to vote a partial ballot their own class. On Friday. following the chapel. At noon, Val Frakes, assistant to the J.B.S. than Iam for the ADA "As far as I know, Walter Trophy dential candidate. Final ballot without his ballot being de- March 16, and Monday and Rusk will move to the Baxter college chaplain, and Pat Doug- But Riven had come to Dav- Judd is no conservative." The Sigma PhiEpsilon pledge ing president will !>■■ March By an the for Tuesday. March 19-20, they will Davidson Room for a press con- las have assisted Glenn in the a professed conservative1 supporting with Interfraternity clared void. 8-3 vote idson "I'm America claas won the 6^7. one of their nominees for ference. Thirty to 50 journalists planning of the service. everyone going my way," con- trophy for themost out- Council decided that in cases select Council On Thursday, March 8, the Freshman Advisor, and the en- arc expected to be covering his Rev. Russell T. Montfort. of tinuedRivers. "To decide what standing pledge claas of 1961-62. where more than one person the Junior, Sophomore, and Fresh- tire student body may vote for visit. Three classrooms with six the DavidsonMethodist Church, is American Ilet my intuition The trophy was presented to is to be elected to tame SpringTour post, a voter may cast votes man Classes will nominate men the publications' editors. telephones installed in each will hold communion service guide me." the fraternity group this week. respective classes press 8:49 in Lingle questioning up to and including the num- from their officers will be nomin- have been vacated for use. after Vespers at Present at the Second place in the competi- Honor Court. Voting will Class Chapel. pledges ber of candidates to be elect- for the ated by the Junior, Sophomore, Kappa Alpha fraternity has session was Hannah Miller of tion went to the of Beta be on Friday. March 9, and Mon Scheduled Pi, Sigma ed. and Freshman Classes onThurs- The Charlotte Observer. "You're Theta and the Chi day, March 12, and each class gal," Rivers, "and place. On Tuesday, Feb. 27. students day, March 22. Each class will a pretty said freshmen werein third will select twomembers for the pretty gate always been The Sig Ep group was may nominate Student Council vote for its officers on Friday, ChorusI have the Honor Court. For able to get everything Ihave." rather obvious first place win- officers for 1962«1 The prosi March 23 and Monday andTues- Paper Captures presidential The Davidson Male Chorus Miss Miller's questioning con- ners, according to Fraternity dent must come from the rising The YMCA day, March 2627. After this give speechesin will leave for its annual tour on tinued. Liaison Officer John Kuyken- Senior Class, as must the first nominees will ;round of voting, Student Body March 23. This year the ChorusI "I usually answer from the dall. The award was based on vice-president The second vice i 7 elections will come to a close willtravel through southeastern abundance of my ignorance," pledge class rankings in the president must be nominated for another year. Award Class, National United States into Texas andI stated the congressman before Homecoming decorationcontest, from tho rising Junior Pre-Dance Virus All voting this year will be Oklahoma. The trip will end onI answering her next question. the pledge project competition while the secretary treasurer conducted from 9:10 a.m.! THE DAVIDSONIAN has placed third among col- from the rising Sopho- April 1 with a program in Au- — FOR THE RECORD and skit night as well as pledge willcome Campus p.m. in the lobby of Chambers. legiate non-dailies for its foreign coverage in a national burn, Alabama. On the topic of resuming class grade averages. The Sig more Class. All students may Threatens Eliminations will be deter- competition sponsored by the Overseas Press Club and eligible Since all of the final arrange atmospheric nuclear tests: "Ab- Rps had earlier placed first in nominate any 6tudent The flu hit the campus mined by keeping the candi- the Reader's Digest. any bufi menu have not beenmade,Prof. solutely." all four areas. for of the Student Council this week, reviving memories of dates with the majority of voting be The $50 award was announced personalitiesand events. Donald Ptott, the directorof theI —Are taxes too high" "Posi- Judging the competition over offices. The will held the "lost weekend" of 1957, in votes on the next day's bel- 28-Friday. by John Luter, OPC President, 144 PAPERS says impossible toi tively." the semester were professors Wednesday, Feb. group, it is — which the Homecoming festivi- '. lots. at the Fourth International Af- The awards were made as a of stops on tour. Have times changed since Tom Clark. Charles Ratliff and March 2, with all students eligi- list all the the ties were cancelled ' Election results, including fairs Conference for College part of a conference co-sponsor- However, speculationi the era of Abe Lincoln? "Defin! Bill McGavock and Kuykcndall ble to vote. there is is not the vote count, will be post- New Sunday. by StatesNational ■ ately. TV." professors each been polls close March The latest rash of cases Editors in York on ed theUnited among the members of the We have The had After the I)r ed in both the College Union "Everybody judging less nearly as serious, however Feb. 11. Student Association and the Chorus that Mexico may be in- has two cars andI chairman of committees 2, not more than four nor 1 as soon after the at approxi- many J. B. Woods, college physician, and Chambers ore Feb.9 12. which cluded. God knows how TV's. I've competition in the individual than three m»n will be left closing the polls possible. CASH AWARDS said that approximately 45-50 of as mately 200 student editors rep- Along the way. the Chorusi got four and Idon't even watch areas. will carry The OPC and Reader's Digest students have been to the infir- THE DAVTDSON1AN resented 144 collegiate news- will sing for varied audiences,, TV, except for something classi- "I thought the Sig Eps had as Friday made awards of $150, $75 and mary for treatment. Beds have the vote count on the papers. college student bodies toI cal like Andy Griffith." good or better pledge class pro- voting particular of- $50 in of two categories: from 'Observer' Offers set up in Chambers base- ' after for a each Scholarships given by the church congregations. Conse- —On the possibility of drop- gram as any on campus both fcttfl ended. university papers whichpublish encouraging standpoint ment in case the infirmary be- fice has Reader'! Digest covered the cost quently, the music being per-",ping tariffs and from a week to week daily and college and university comes too crowded, but as yet, The nominations for the var- of room, board, and partial will vary,withselections;* free trade: "That's going to be and for the whole semester." Fete ForEditors The basis of selec- formed these facilities have not been icuis offices will be conducted non-dailies. travel expenses for 100 dele- ranging from oldEnglish balladsi jquite a thing, because I believej Kuykendall said. "A careful 1 tion was the extent and quality > and his from the floor in chapel in writ- gates. Lee Kirby, DAVIDSON anthems. A featured Common Market is tied up with pledge-planning committee did Editor David Jordan needed. ' of news, and editorial to sacred ' assistants DonSaunders and Lee ing. All nwninations are secret. feature IAN Associate Editor, was the part of some of the programsI that thing." a terrific job. Dr. WimmK advised students writings which deal with foreign 1 Kirby will be the guests of The who have symptoms \ list of the candidates nomin- recipientof one of theseawards. be the performance of parts>| As lunch time grew nearer Senior Ken Moore was pledge the classic policy and foreign events Shiver, will " Charlotte Observer next Tuesday cold, general ated will appear in the Union K. Sargent Peace of Randall Thompsons Testa- liivers expressed his desire to |trainer for the winners, while|| of a fever and ' evening at papers annual aching the infirm and in Chambers by 1 p.m. the THE DAVIDSONIAN won Corps Director delivered the ment of Freedom, which they get the U.S. out of the U.N., Bob Grahamserved aspresident MM to report to I | banquet for college newspapers. that s;imc day. All candidates desir- third place on the basis of ■ re- key-note address Friday night will sing StevensI purge the communists from the of the pledge class. Warren ary for treatment.He noted also with Rise ing to run for office must sub- by the editors at :>.t the headquarter!) ■ collegiate papers should !><" (loin- both fur tin- port submitted a dinner and the Charlotte Symphony clergy, overhaul the tax struc- Stevens is the fraternity presi Editors of tins York. be and to pre mit ■ written statement to Clay which documented DAVIDSON of the OPC in New Other earlier in the spring. ture and blockadeCuba. dent. throughout the state will student's own Rood — (he virus Atkins. Chairman of the Elec- IAN progress in the fieldof for- speakers included Roger Tubb, the concert withi In the Congo: "Tsombe is Competition was much closer present for the five-hour pro- vent spreading of the Aside from tions Board, in 103 Belk by 11 eign coverage. Among the arti- Cmier Secretary' of State, Rob- will sing only of maneaters for and places. gram. Following the banquet, Dr. Woods further advised Miss Stevens, the group : thr one those the second third p.m. evening. Considinc, and for- Club Itrust." Thr Betas placed second in the journalists will tour the students "not to panic and lis- the same cles included were interviews ert columnist for the Charlotte Civic att \ had TheStudent Council and Elec- relating to foreign eign correspondent. Senator featuring Secretary RECOGNIZES CONSTITUENT the skit night and class project newspaper plant and discuss ten to wild rumors that are cir- and editorials a banquet tions Board wish to encourage study, news commentary' fea- Wayne Morse, and Erie Cocke, of State Dean Rusk. On Marchi As the congressmangot up to contests, while the Sigma Chi's commonproblemsand activities. culating." He recommendedthat'I get rest discussion of candidates and tures by Davidson students and Jr. of the World Bank. The 19, will appear withi leave, a constituent from South were third in skit night with a Seminars will be headed by students as much as the Chorus issues. However, no combina- Richardson scholars,and regular theme of the conference was Agnes I Carolina introduced himself to high scholarship average and members of The Observer and possible during the dance week " the Scott Choir here at (Continued On Page Pour) news stories relating to foreign "Reporting a World in Crisis. Davidson. (Continued on page four) high ratedproject. The Charlotte News' staffs. end. Midwinters Warm-Ups . . By Howell Five Dances, Variety B

THE NEWS AND EDITORIAL VOICE OF DAVIDSON COLLEGE WereWeekend Case DR.W. G. WORKMAN when you had filled your blind Department card with careful variety FRIDAY, 16, Psychology date's PAGE TWO FEBRUARY 1962 Thirty-five years ago it was and then you fell in love with different; maybe not better,but her at the the dansant. You had given yourself only the barest Unsigned by the Editor) different. iAU Editorials There would be five official minimum of meals and dances, dances. Friday afternoon there maybe no late dates, and now was a tea-dance, referred to in you had to have more. This the social columnsas a the dan- could prove expensive. One sant, that night a formal dance, group of "robber barons" had Saturday morning a breakfast kept their cards blank for just Colleges And AQuestionJOf Freedom dance, always called a "Ger- such opportunities.For five dol- man," then another the dansant, lars and a r DriveIt(practical I\ and finally a Saturday night for- nobody had a car of his own or Several weeks ago Clemson Col- of college administrations which are mal dance. Between dances could get the family car) you lege cancelled its invitation to the giving way to them. there were dates for meals and could get one of the stags to Rev. Dr.Albert T.Mollegen.Episcopal after the formal dances late take the date you wanted to get theologian who was to speak at the Anytime a college allows busi- free from; for another five dol nessmen, politicians dates. college's religious emphasis services, or financial con- LINE lars you could buy the time oi to control STAG two South Carolina politicians tributors pull the strings or you finally your new love from the brothn when programs speakers put clamps When had gotten produced records of the House Un- its or or nn acceptance weekend, you had inveigled into signing rights faculty to speak for the Activities Committee accus- on the of its you began filling out your for her. Then, of course, for a American college relinquished the date's ing him of affiliation with Communist out. that has your reasonably unreasonable fee you spark thriving card and own. You reserv- organizations in the 1930's. vital of a liberal arts ed first could purchase transportation front community. the tea-dance and the educational last formal for yourself, and for the new situation. Clemson C. President Robert Ed- DAVIDSON NOT EXEMPT usually one or both of the late This sort of thing was well wards, in buckling to '"outside" pres- dates, and always two or three worth it all, unless, as Ihavr sures and withdrawing the invitation Unfortunately. Davidson is not of the meals. The rest of the heard happened, your new and said it might be "'embarrassint;" for exempt from such pressures either. dates you swapped with your expensive girl hrnded you her Mollegen to appear. The Episcopal Our physical isolation does not isolate fraternity brothers or other pocket-bookas you parted at the bishop has emphatically denied the us from the uninformed criticism and friends. If you had trouble fill- station, and when you opened it Communist" label placed on him pressures of southern constituents, ing your date's card with your to. get her tickets out you found and more unfortunately, even from equals, there was always a pool the lining week, studded with frater This the Rev. David An- some members of the college family of freshmen to draw from. nity pins, filed in orderand vith drews was dismissed from his position itself. At the dances, where a prime a place reserved for yours, now u Wesley Foundation Director at requisite was a long stag line, new-shining on her breast. Appalachian State Teachers College It is not unusual for the adminis- stags as at least as many ADVANTAGES GALORE at Boone. N. C. His removal by tin.- tration to receive questions and pro- Embraces breaking was Rep. Judd "drags," most im- of meant, Board of Directors of the Foundation tests about "that Communist on your portant. In addition to the card All this naturulh that you didn't to have " was based on pressures arising from faculty." Many would like for David- lor weekend, there M I have the enjoyable or passive demonstrations before the son professors to withdraw into an card for each dance. You re date to have an profitable both) weekend White House for the cause of Martin ivory tower and completely dissociate Individual Conservatism served the first and last no (or have some mighty at- SObel during Christmas season. An- themselves from the public scene. breaks for yourself, and you You could MARTIN cess to arouse Americans to the time. He actively supported tractive partners for short per drews was subsequently called a Com- BY DR. JAMES G. swapped the other no-breaks Chemistry Department dangers of Japanesemilitary ex- medical care for the aged as ad- money munist by many radical protesters.He There are some both within and with friends. iods. and even make at pansion Communist sub- ministeredthrough the states. it. another advantage; strongly denied the charges. outside the college who would protest The approaching visit of the and to If you werepinned, you might There was the stocking of the Union book store Republican Representative from version in China. Events have He voted for the Civil Rights you could take out insurance of 1960; opposed reserve one or two mure of the Last spring, another South Caro- with "Communist" books or "dirty" the 5th district of Minnesota, since proven his judgment. He Act the use of no-breaks. against the lonely weekend.You oppose diplomatic federal funds for school con- usual six or seven lina college. Winthrop. was strongly novels like Tropic of Cancer. Walter H. Judd, is yet another continues to Sometimes, course, what could ask more than one girl, "Commu- structionin 1961; supported the of came, censored by the state legislature for triumph among the efforts of "recognition" of the wasn't intended as a no-break and if two judicious Undoubtedly, this busybody pub- nist regime in China" (my ital- stronger Landrum-Griffin ver- scheduling leave inviting Dr. Frank Porter Graham to various people to ensure that turned out to be one. At such could each one nothing to protest (and per- ics), sion of the labor reform bill in the campus. He had mentioned some- lic finds there will be no lack of oppor- as well as its admission to glances convinced that she was the only haps to comfort) college's and 1959; and voted for continuing times frantic and waved thing about the sit-in movement dur- much in the tunity for the cultivation of the U.N.. is thus featured folding money might avail. If one on your bid. being host to right-wingers Fulton along with Senators Dodd and the appropriation for the De- ing his speech. The conservative poli- political awareness at Davidson. these didn't, pity thepoor fresh- If five came, you could have Lewis III, L. Mendel Rivers,and Wal- Douglas in a recent documen- partment of Health, Education ticians decree no state-supported The anticipated convocation of LOVE TRIUMPHS an appendectomy carefully tim- ter One imagine uproar tary "Red China and Welfare (along with nearly school was to invite that "radical Judd. can the February' 26 brings to our cam- film entitled you condition, which would come if everybody else), (and, lest Ibe man after the ball was over. ed to have in by leftist" again. and accusations pus a most articulate and in —Outlaw." You might feel arrival, instead of the ultra-conservative line, pointedly misunderstood, the a bit down- the timi' of their to en- fluential spokesman for the con- Judd has advocated negotiat- cast at having to share your girl joy company or convincingly or even in addition to it. we invited ing with Communists last vote was included at least COLLEGE MUST STAND FIRM Roosevelt, servative faction in Cone the m so generously, but then you feign excruciating illness and Jimmy or Justice Hugo the diplomatic level, but rejects half facetiously). Brack, .liuM serve-- OH the House Kor- were yourself being spiced by piTMiade three of the five that or Sen Hubert Humphrey to avith the present This then is not a record are enough ean Relations CounttU was tdarinistn variety, and when it came to each was your only girl, and All these instances to the campus. tion) the unprofitable approach that can be simply written off indicate challenge i s iln.legs.ln to t!i- United Na> enduring blind dates (this MSS, wasn't she lucky that you got the serious which Assassitty NHMBttry, Feeling that "open as Neanderthal or Mossback, today to freedoms BEST OF OUR KIND? Uoni General in 1957. oi of course, then as now, a two- her such a good substitute while exists academic and i be openly nor can it be blithely counter- was congressional delegate to oi 1'iiants . . . can tvt was endurance contest) you had wu' were sufferingpo>toperativr individual rights. In a time of radical- ed by incantations about a There is a Strong need for leading the 1958 Ci-ncva Conference "i: arrived at." it made You two were not stuck psJae. The twi that you ism and witch-hunting, the college Right is couldn't southern colleges to speak out de- Peaceful Uses of Atomic taergy, An analysis of Judd's voting Fascist Wing. Judd with each other. persuade find "No community especially must stand in viewed herein an enlight- could Visit- fense of academic freedom, to take and is remembered for hi.- >ur record on roll-call votes by as Your worst trouble came ors" hung on your door. strong in providing open-minded dis- ened conservative. cussion and in encouraging members upon their shoulders the roles that ring iat least to 49.9': of the the 1961 Congressional Quar- of its family to speak out clearly their the general public refuses to assume eitixenry) keynote address at terly Almanac reveals an in- lie takes Communism at its own convictions and views in keeping an open, two-sided forum the ISM) Republican N dividualistic viewpoint in his word with regard toits objective of issues and in attacking this insane Convention. conservatism. While he has bains, the victory of World Com- munism, Ivey Clemson, Appalachianand Winth- ultra-rightist movement which is in- Added interest deri/es from supported Presdent Ken- and domestically he Alerts Fair Visitors rop are examples of institutions which festing the country. a 1960 report that he wrs nedy's foreign policy position UUlnlallH Hie constitutional pro have succumbed to the pressures of privately urged upon R rhard on C7° o of the votes, he has \iM Communist (thsjl he liontsp i. <>p i:■"" other han-i. pute the boast and propriety invited msnt si has been to attend Dav- magazine. I tnly anti-Robert Welch tie with ('■ " "Con- having as our guest Imet dis- idson's annual understand that in voted neaUed Midwinters week- this issue the literary' portion additional significance!), <>n re <>n\\ Tir iicd mi'inhcr of a most end. Iwill be happy to provide is devoted to a discussion of turning ft w'f.'r, i .' at institution, the you you m hit h with least constitutional with the information passages An Old Twist ( hinn to the I tes in :i2 Representative* who voted I IBtStSI House of Repre- have requested. Biblical and the art portion to water color paintings 1938, he tried with limited iu; i ,il lion" 96' : or more of thi- tentative*. all, First of yes, Davidson is It will be called "Scriptures and The time has come when it i> Surely this cannot be. Our duty, the collage of gentlemanly Prangs." necessary that steps therefore, is plain. THE students. It is, as you say,The definite should LETTERS TO EDITOR Cultural College of the South, Your daughter will be housed be by right thinking students in the beautiful Belk If taken and the Midwinters weekend home. regarding the modern dance question It should be our high purpose your daughter stays out past the is en* of our cultural high- longer place for not to countenance or gaze with in- prescribed curfew No is the ballroom a lights of the year. Davidson innocent recreation, but it has deter- difference upon the evils of modern Wilier Raps 'Slanted Article;' Mr.v Belk will put our campu> The iorated into a rendezvous where "po- dancing, but to do allin our power to weekend willinclude con- police farce to work, inuned by lite society dissipation" is at its prem- elevate this amusement to a refined certs the Netherlands Cham- lately. Let me assure you, how by ium. It has almost reached the point plane. In this way can we render a ber Choir and a new male ever, it is very seldom that Mrs vocal ensemble becoming one of our absorbing great service in maintaining the 'Holv Davs' which chooses Belk performs such a duty. Brenner Decrvs its ik al problems. American standard of clean manhood me from the immortal Iknow the bey your daugh- and pure womanhood. against integration. Christian ethics. w.irds of Alfred Noyes and the ter is dating very Dave subject of its well. Not only is drinking running riot, CRUSADERS VOTED ASSUME FAITH most recent com- Idson is a fine young man. Wilier pos;tion from what is worse, many girls, fre- Davidson College happily does If an assumption is to be I wonder if some of the.se the very fabric Yes, the Gamma Delfs are from which our lovely tquently half dressed, are engaging not have to contend with this form of Dear Editor: made, however.I feel that mine gentlemen really know what is land was very good here. In fact, they is the of the In created. with partners still under the influence recreation on her campus, but we do Many times in the past THE safer two. my going through ourheads, or care have the largest house on of liquor in those modem dances con- know that some of her students are DAVIDSOMAN has, in my apuv opinion most of the students to trouble themselves enough to The Friday evening perform- campus. ducive to impure thoughts and sensa- like other people in that they attend ion. lost its sense of propriety, who favor intetrration were at find out. They assume that all ance willbefollowedby a lovely Iam certain that Agnes will tions. We tremble to think of the in- dances when at home or elsewhere hut never quite as it did this the polls voting, for they always of us have polished Christian dance in our spacious Wildcat have an enjoyable weekend and evitable results. It is to these that we make the plea past Friday. You devoted five seem to take on a crusading at- faiths and only need occasional Ball-room. Entertainment for that she will return definitelv that they enlist in the fight to raise columns to a headline which titude. moralistic reminders. this phase of the night's activi- more educated in many ways. I Itis our belief, to speak it your prero- plainly, dancing to its former standard of grossly misrepresentedthe facts. As an editor it is Apparently, they have not ties will feature such contem- assure you that she will be in that a decent girl cannot afford to gative print you wish porary decency. to what in heard of the many doubters, or musicians as Dr. B. Rood hands whilehere, and Dav- attend dances where such practices In the heading for the article the editorials, Brown, but in the future of those who just don't care CountOtis vanRedding idson looks forward to havim are permitted. Parents, especially the This should be the common cause onthe "Integration"poll recent- you should not forget your re- ham. Lord J. Jenkins, and the her. ly taken unqualified about the whole religious busi- mothers, do not seem to sense the of the college men of America, for in youusedan sponsibility to the students who Duke of Earl. Yoursin culture, "majority" The ness. peril concealed in this amusement in their hands is an influence and a and "students." elected you by letting your sen- Dr. H. P.Smith, noted authori- Mrs. its present of degradation. heading— which ran: "Majority- NEW APPROACH NEEDED Less state power that can accomplish this great timents slant the presentation ty on new developments inres- Supv. of Midwinters guests service for our present-day society. says yes to Trustees" and "Stud- of the news. Chapel might be made a great piratory diseases who first iso- P.S. Should not the college men of gentlemen ents vote in favor of integra- institution. The student body America then rise to meet the issue? As true Southern the stud- — " " " Ed Wilier lated Type-R Pneumonia and Yes, as a matter of fact. Dean ents of Davidson can only enlist on tion" gave the connotationthat might approach it with a posi- B.w. Flu, was not permitted to Rusk Has ourideal of womanhood and man- a majority of the Davidsonstud- tiveattitude. But the mainneed is an alumnus of this the side of decency and modesty. be here as planned, because of school. He hood reached the point where we no ents voted in favor of integra- is for speakers who have some- attended Davidson the financial position of an and on plan. longer consider modesty as essential? tion. Brenner thing worthsaying and who can Oxford our 4-1 —THE DAVIDSOMAN,March 4,1921 Dear Editor agent friend. P.P.S. say it! If future scheduled pro- Saturday's ssnssrt will b« MINORITY VOTED fessors can no Please disregard paragraph.- Thursday comes, and "Holy do better than followedby an ewnlns a* re- 3-5 of Nothing could be furtherfrom those in the past, let them this letter. Mr. Waugh Day"is withus again. We stand de- laxation and learning. The Haw of the I.F.C., (Intellectuals the truth. A little quick math sullenly silently hymn, cline the invitation to speak or and for a students and datss willbepro- For Culture), just reveals that a mere 30 per cent prayer, give the cuts. has advised listento a then relaxin students free portionedintothirteengroups me that of the students actually voted chapel Almost anything wouldbe an because of innumerable EDITORrlN-CHIKF David Jordan our seats for fiveminutes which will conduct private scheduling, for integration. some professor gives improvement over the present fluctuations in the while a instruction on contemporary DavidsonConcert pro- BUSINESS MANAGER Gene Adcock It seems that the entire arti- poorly prepared,superficial talk third rate cultic rites. music, Band will dancing, and Items of vide the entertainment for the cle was slanted in the direction on the application of "our" Keith Brenner Associate Editors Lee Kirby Photographer Joe McCutcben of your recent editorials on in- Deo Benders Cartoonists Doug Ackerman tegration. May I point out, Managing Editors BUI Hagen Joe Howell among other things, your seem- Mac Plaxko Dm Adams ing refusal tostate that only SO ° k per cent of the students voted OfAOODIBW <-v^> IS RATHER h AdvertisingManager .... Dave Calhoun Assignments***?Editor _ JeffiJ!!*£Wanplerf _. , "/^ _ in favor of integration. Feature Editor BUI Buth Circulation Manager _clay Atkins Lee Kirby wroteinhis editor- News Editor Bon Fort Assistant Bus. Minagir Rick Finch ial ("A Joint Behest") that he felt the poll to be "an accurate

— fc * ' *-* "" U>||«. .1|LA p.,1Cl§£\ ■ ■ mA m aVIjlmjjL. t* ■» reflectionof studentsentiment." ■IWWwlBBBaaaVw^btl aM wWGVfvU ■*!■■■WM9V IMIItl m% iiif rflT VTIKff m% IMTrHHIf r^QfTn dlrWftfM, 3, He can no more amimr this ' * under Act ef March leTI. i| \WK I I I than Ican that the over 400 "j HOT I . r jr* students who did not vote are FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1962 THE DAVIDSONIAN PAGE THREE 'Cats Meet Erskine Tonight; Entertain Richmond Tuesday BY STEVE CLARK Saturday night's game, manac co toCharleston.S.C , next Sat a short but fast ball club. Davidsenian Sports Editor ed only 4 against the Tigers. urday night for a game with fast They have compiled a 5-7 loop Still seeking a sure berth in improving Citadel. record, and arc 6-16 overall. Following a 83-65 loss at the conference tournament. Davidson defeated the Spid- They have recently been involv- the hands of Furman last Davidson hosts Richmond this ers, 55-52, in an earlier con- ed in some cliff hanficrs. includ- night, the Davidson Wild- coming Tuesday night at 8:15. A test in Richmond. Paced by ing the three point loss to the cats strive to getback on the victory Spiders would All-Conference guard Danny '('.it:, last week. ;i MM point vic- right tonight over the track in Gas- sew up a berth, and take the Higgins and 6-4 sophomore tory o\!! enter from Wash- (10), (42). BILL BEERMAN (32), and mentioned. other Wildcat starter, en are Wildcats BILL JARMAN and for their bie tamo this coming ington !> C bad iMicki-tod 124 The Keydets JOE (S3) and LAZAROFF (31). (Staff Photo by McCutchen) The frosh have been pointing to this one for so long Evans, whose 20points matched GEDRO GENE Tue.-rtay Ikigkl at 6:30 in John Ik'IiI ;:<>als Hal 88 out of 128 that thev are somewhat like assassins, who have thorough- VMIs Halbcrstadt basketfor ston (iym when they face the triT sbVWM |r a total of 33«i ly plotted the murder of some famous celebrity, and are basket in the second half of last Duke frosh in a revenge bout. IioinN now just waiting in ambush for the right moment to kill which will prw d the matt) Don DavkteMk) GtarUe kfsi in a sense, the Blue Imps are celebrities; and in a Kappa Sigs (hish with Kichmond. cull, am! D;..-'1 Thorn sense, thej are in danger of being killed some Tuesday Duke'sDepthDunks Unbeaten BftCk m December, the Duke ■ven ii. in double BgnfM night. Ask freshman players from Kurman, South Caro- \earllll;s (lipped the Kittens, ■Mrinsj tvenfM, not inclu«i lina. North Carolina. Wake Forest, etc. 7771. in Durham The nine fog l.i-t ni| Vt fine ;ire k 'CatMermen,48-47 ' Actually, this will be the third time this season that '.mps are undoubted^) U1 follow BY CHARLIE SHAPARO Cage Loop the fOttens have been out for revenge.In the two prev- Pace I-F 1 ■■m on the freshniMi .schedule. Fred Hettel 23.4 Sports Writer ious revenge bouts against Wake Forest and UNC. Davidsonian and a victory over them would Don Davidson 16.3 the> Kappa sixth straight Were sillies ;ful. The Wildcat mermen Paced by two of the league's top scorers, the Sigs won their be quite in UcotnplishmeM for Charlie Marcort 15.S week, a in the IT basketball race The importance of the game may be seen in the were touched out by the game this and maintained comfortable lead Coach Joe Hunt >. dub. Dave Thomas 13.0 following three statements: if the Kittens win. they will Duke paddlers. 4847! in ;i In tSK home psjMM prior to Phil So^i-r 8.2 Bin Jim Fuller. Kappa son bit 2'J and Earl Cole tMMd downed tin- Si "■111:1 Ni^ l»r thru have an 11 game winningstreak: if thev win. they w illbe non-conference meet held at lifl Hie lunu:(ii contest, the frosh Paul Briggs 6.9 mrimtty. fomped Into m If far the tadepewtaaUIn On) wfti »i t)u >n Pacing Bay pride that they beat everybody on their j Devil poolthis past 0m In a rolled the Barry Taague 5.2 able to with the Blue ilixidual scorinv; Irail on tin' losing cause to the I'lu Delta, the l'i K;ipp wet* Jim over South Carolina schedule; and if thev win. thov will undoubtedly be con- jTuesday afternoon. attack freshmen. 118 48. and the Clem Tomm/ White 4.6 of 21 ami lli pomt.s in ">7 47. vim MM p;irfd by Van Pressley ;mil John Boylin team in these parts, and pos- Going' into the last event, the basis Ml son freshmen, 81 Mood ml for tkc Nus The Blue Imps, sporting a 7-foot giant among their held the lead, 47-41. However. Mark talented cagen,are considered the best freshman teamin the Blue Devil relay team prov- dropped to mud after a 12 I 1 the basketball-minded Atlantic Coast Conference. Since ;cd too much for the Yatfi.vh point iMTformanci we arc regarded as the cream of the Southern Confer- giving Duke 7 points and the This weeks II' cheeklist in ence crop. Tuesday night would be as good a time as meet. ieludes thf following: Following the any to disprove Wake Forest freshman coach Jackie meet. Coach Last Kriiluy. Andy Boggs and Dwight Shoe 'The boys did mm ' Murdock's theory that Davidson College 'is still not said. Andy Sherrill pumped in 17 ""»"■ depth ever and ready to compete against ACC teams." a good job, but if respectively, the us, it today. You j15 point*, as We suggest that everyone in the student bodybe on hurt did so Dels liiunrcd tin- Sig Kps. usually lose too many I'lu hand for this big one Tuesday night, regardless of re- don't "A.M. Earl Cole's 21 points views, writs, you'll enjoy planned mur- meets when you win G out of 11 etc we think this paced tli<■ Independents a- they der, and wo don't think Duke will return to Durham events." nipped the Sigma Chat, 5251. Tile team also met known as the big one that got away. freshman despite f'eslini.'in Paul Reich- defeat at the hand-, of Ipower Y» xj ardt's IS p >in< effort. J 1^ CANTY CHOOSESCANADA 1 ful Baby Imp team.BMS, a- the JUST ADD 100 TO THE HOME SCORE! Purman'8 talented quarterback Billy Canty has sign- Wildkitteruv did not receive any This p;;M Tuminy. the deadly ed a contract with the Toronto Argonautsof the Canadian of Jim Fuller and Johnny ;first places. :'duo - " Football league. First place winners for David Rogers hit 16 and 19 points, re- rnMiioMiP imi. tuc cnr> rot> ciMnraar <■"< >r "■■ "rnittrnfonisnuaa Canty, who hurled four touchdown passes against spectively, as the Kappa Sins Greenville, son in the meet included the Davidson"in this past fall's game in was the Mebane, 220- whipped the Keith Fraser (17) college flllliml— Carter fourth leading passer in the nation's ranks this yd. freestyle and 440-yd. free- led KIM, 57-45. Ip Roberts hit past season, and was instrumental in the South's victory style: Hollcnheck. 100yd. a field goal with 2 seconds re- Mobile, Jack over the North in the Senior Bowl Game at Ala. freestyle; Tommy French. 200- maining in the game as the yd. backstroke; Stefan Young, ATO's edged the Betas, 45-43. STANDINGS 200yd. breaststrokc; and the The Tans were again pared by Conference All Davidson 400-yd. medley relay Paul Duvall (16) ami George W L W L Young, Sledge (10). while Bill Wallace 1 team (French, Hollen- * West Virginia 11 18 5 beck, and Barry Branch). and freshman Steve Kath hit 10 3 VPI 7 3 15 5 next meet 'Catfish each for the Betas. David John- 4 The for the J Furman 7 13 10 will be next Friday, when they VMI 6 7 7 9 host the Emory swimmers. I-F CAGE STANDINGS Davidson 4 5 13 8 W L 5 6 16 Richmond 7 Kappa Sigs 6 0 Kappa Sig playmaker DURWOOD SETTLES (right) passes George Washington 4 6 6 13 ball through the of Pika pointmaker KEITH FRASER in 7 7 Wrestlers Host ATO's 4 2 1*9* The Citadel 3 13 Sigma 3 2 Tuesday night's I-F action. Looking on is Pika ALAN TORRENCE. Mary 5 16 Chis William & 3 10 Phi Delts 3 2 The undefeated Sigs won their 6th straight, 57-45. (Staff Photo "Scouted" Slate Independents 4 3 by McCufchen) Betas 2 2 Wednesday Night SAE'.s 2 2 2 2 The Davidson wrestlers meet Phi Gams Pikas 2 2 N. C.State at 7 p.m. this coming Big On Tap 1 1 Five Meet Wednesday mats. KAs on the local Sig Eps 1 4 plans to Coach CharlieParker Kapps 1 3 scout the Wolfpack while ref- Pi Sigma Nus 0 6 ereeing the State-Citadel match For Wildcat Trackmen sfe \dA Iat Charleston tomorrow. TEN IF SCORERS BILL PRIDGEN nipped year TOP BY The 'Cats State a D.vidsoniin Staff Writer ago, 20-17, but Parker expects a Jim Fuller, KS 16.3 Dunn, 16.0 Tomorrow afternoon at 1:30, a hopeful band of larger victory margin this sea- Mark Ind. Duke, UNC, Forest, and son, a Duvall, ATO 15.8 Davidson trackmen meet Wake "Since we have much Paul anindoor BigFive track meet in Raleigh, stronger team." Johnny Rogers, KS 15.3 N C State in Probable lineup includes Tom David Johnson, Ind. 14.8 N. C. Wright (123), Dick Wray (ISO), Arthur Clark, SN 14.6 Coach Heath Whittle express Several freshmen will alao They Wray (137), JohnDobbins Van Austin, Phi Delt 14.3 ed regret that the meet could make the journey. are Lmton Terry Williams,70-yd. low (147),Butch LeDoyen (197), Billy Earl Cole, Ind. 14.1 not be scheduled some other hurd- 60-yd. daah; Dennis Mills (167), JimAlexander (177), Ed Hinos, SAE 14.0 time so as not to conflict with les and and Tom Day (heavyweight). George Sledge, ATO 13.5 our Midwinter'sdance weekend. Phillips. 880-yd. dash; Chester Whittle commented, "Num- Davis, two-mile run; 'Fred Heff- bers will get us this year. We ner,milerun; andTom Watson, can't expect to do very much 60 yd dash In addition, Watson, In Charlotte, Davidsonians rm«t with the number of boys that Williams, Heffncr, and Phillips eight-lap relay. Op«n for «... are going." Drill run inan At rht Famous Kiteh«n Inlast year's Big Fivemeet, Whittle, although realistic Davidson took a third place, about his team's chances in BETWEEN BITES... beating Wake Forest and Raleigh, had tome real praise N.C. State, but losing to Duke for the boys who will make get that refreshing new feeling and UNC. the trip, "specially Sharp. PIZZA The cindennen whowillmake Says Whittle, 'I'm expecting with Coke! point* VMI'* BOBBY L JARMAN MMball) lays in 2 as things of Sharp year. MMHtftr wVmiti1 "AWIMW)-* the trip includeBob Cordle and great this n«CaoiCrta»i— 1>» WATSON ($5) D. ". *jij tho ffamout OPEN KITCHEN working very hard, *JJTwiM-t possible rebound. VMI John Sharp, running the 440-yd. He's been MOKM HALBMSTADT (23) eUss In for Charlotto,N.C Andy Boggs Randy and he should win the 440 at Coco-Cola Bottling of Concord S-r-ay *M«. (Staff W*. .V 1318 W. Morohoad dashand and Company SKrfthTxi. tart "%M. Austin, throwing the shot. Raleigh." Concord, North Carolina fim>Urcnvn/ PAGE FOUR THE DAVIDSONIAN FRIDAY,FEBRUARY 16, 1962 After Vespers Open Houses Valor In Korea Brought The following professors will hold open house for indents after vespers this Sunday night: Brown Kelton Sneden Crump Medal Of Honor Hurt-. Labban Stroud Cume Ully Tucker BY TOM LOFLIN Maggy Lloyd White I DavldtonlanFeature Writer "m Martin, J. G. Williams mm0m -^ a** dahle He is not a big man. And Criffin Scott he isa quiet man. But small, spwh.H far !m H quiet men have a way of walking tall and loudly a- cross the earth. For four men somewhere in Vagabonds Sponsor the United States today. Set. Jerry K. Crump is the bic«rst mill they know.Kor without him Bfl the morning of Sept. 7. 1951. Play Series tln'.v would not be alive today. One-Act everyone Perhaps here at Dav- The Vagabonds are sponsoring a series of one-act idson knows the quiet man in plays in the Workshop productions on Feb. 21. March 7, the ROTC armory withthe buluc 14, and 21. The most promising of these presentations1 of tobacco in his check. Per- will be entered in the district contest of the Carolina'i liaps everyone knows that he Dramatics Association which will be held here on March has won the Congressional NEW NEIGHBOR jutt up the road finds an appropriate location for saving souls right next 24. Medal of Honor, the highest a- door to Hattie's. Sitter Ann recently opened to of spiritual healing. for bravery can her doors believers years contest ward that be At last district given. in Charlotte, three of the five i 1 place plays entered were selected to Rock 'n'RollOpens The events took en night of Sept. and the go to the State Festivalat Chap- I Mi* 6 'They 7, 1951, Sister Ann: Come morningof Sept. near these, all received Tonight I el Hill. Of Festivities Chorwon, Crump was very favorable comment. Korea. Midwinters activities will get a corporal then, and a squad underway tonight Any group or inter- with a rock n leader. He dossnot know why individual at 0 p.m. featuring To Pray, Burn Candles' in working on a play or roll dance ho did whathe did when the ested the Clovers,Buster Brown.John- any part production enemy attacked the hill on BY GREG GOVAN of the ny Jenkins, Redding contact Prof. J. K. Gross. and Otis which his platoon had "stab- MEDAL OF HONOR WINNER Jerry K. Crump has b*en Davidsonian Feature Writer should and Pinetoppen. | Groups— fraternities, organiza the I lishod a listening post. If he assigned a new tour of duty in South Vietnam. He leaves David- The entertainment mecca "just up the road" on NC 115 has a new and somewhat' Also tonight the ArtistsSeries know, years tions. or classed interested in does not no on* ever son five of service here. ironical addition. On the Davidson side of Hattie's stands a small square house with1 the will present the Netherlands will.But he acted instinctively doing a play must select Crump could remained piUl. But in the a sign in front proclaiming "Spiritual Healer. Sister Ann." cast Chamber Choir at 8:15 inCham- throughout the attack; and have four othermen play, a director and the bers Highway- quiet after the enemy had hole with him are alive today, couch, auditorium. The when it was over, Crump had Behind the curtained windows is sparsely furnished withh ja assortedchairs and be- men are scheduled to perform passed by the foxhole without and Crump has the Medal of and large double couple ; single The Vagabonds, on the other on* foot in the grave and a doors is one room. It bed. a of bureaus.- hind the heater in one tomorrow afternoon. noticing anyone in it. But he Honor because he didn't jump. ' corner, an- hand, will finance the ventures. hand clutching the Modal of a kitchenette. In IK( president Bob Waugh be- fired on thorn from Hi* rear Crump no way exploitshis other sits In addition, the drama group Honor. in corner a television lieves that the rock 'roll "nd caused such confusion winning of the medal. There Iset, next to this, a devo- will assist with lighting and the and activities, groups and the Highwaymen The Chinese sent a battalion that the Americans were able have been honors, to be sure. i tional altar with candles and a set, with coordinating night wipe out publicity. should provide a good contrast in the to the tomake them retreat inpanic. He personally received his picture of the Sacred Heart. and with securing platoon. Crump exposedhimself Prof. Gross, when interviewed and he said that the IFC is ex- medal from former President While pudgy little pecting good turnout at repeatedly in going from fox- A Chinese soldier tossed 3 two chil- by THE DAVIDSONIAN, stated a bothI Harry S. Truman. In 1958 he, dren gyrated about the room, exper- tln> dance and the concert. hole to foxhole to check on his grenade in the hole on his re- along with seven other Medal of that a group's lack of an squad. In process, Sister Ann turned down the not Waugh is particularly inter- the he found Ireal. Crump did not have time Honor winners, helped then- ienced director should keer time to deliver effective fire Jan Murray Show, settled on participating. ested in the general reaction to to think. He admitted he could l'rcsident Dwight D. Eisenhower it from ■ the worn couch, and began to the rock 'roll attractions and into the enemy ranks with a probably have jumped from the place a flag over the tombs of BAR. Upon seeing two of the | explain who and what she was. As long as interest is display- would appreciate the opinions foxhole and not have gotten a the Korean and World War II enemy about to capture a ma- . She spokein a nondescript ac- ed. Cross said that he is confi- of Davidson students. scratch; however, he threw him- I"known Soldiers The entire Moore, chine gun Crump charged ;:nd , — Mat, hiltuii:l.'. and with the em- j dent that experiencedaidcan |M Mrs. .1 B director of self on the Krcnade part of his staff of the HOTC Dept is proud both with his bayonet. , n;>w barrassing sincerity <>f the un- furnished to the groups. Asked 'i'lrmitnrics. said that this is killed stomach and hip arc gone to be miyiin Witt him and are "I could have shot them. I| -"l>histicatedly devout: "Kwr -about groups that have already tin- most poorly attended dance j He spent seven months in a hos samed tn ..ilimt it. Eng- uvrkond Shf notoil Suess," he caid. "But I just Mine ;i little mrl Ienjoy prayinj; '■committed themselves, the in wars charged." lor people. They come to pr.n lish professor replied that the that she has no waiting list thi.-. and burn asWSBW." Independents, the honorary dra- work for rooms in Belk and The platoon was not able to , Kichard:.on. and that stop over Sitter Ann made it appar- ma fraternity— Alpha Psi, one some the Chinese from irooms arc still empty running the position. It retreat- ent that *he was neither a freshmen class, and Prof. Sned- 1 Right | agreed She that student at- ed about two-hundredyards up Start The Weekend gypsy nor a fortune teller. en's drama class had to estimated i 20 per the hill. Crump in 'They must have a license. participate. Also, three frater- tendance was about cent But remained ■ average, at- foxhole with three of his And they charge three, four, nities have indicatedan interest. off the usual and ■ itributod this lack of participa- j wounded squad members and a five dollars." She had neither at HATTIE'S added: "I certainly | part the fact medic. "I didn't think about re- license nor fees."I dothis for Gross tion in to that think this is an excellent plan :many do not care treating," he said. "The enly a hobby. My husband lives for students for if we get operating. A lot rock 'n roll type thing I thought patch- You can't make a living can it the dance week- about was Up me. of have indicated that ing up those woundedboys. We Just The Road from this." students end. they in drama current rash of through together, fortunes, arc interested The flu cases had been a lot If not telling what and this is a fine opportunity is another contributing factor. before." was this woman of about thirty for them." in her high-heeled shoes and house dress doing? Because she enjoyed listening to people's THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES problems, they came to her, MendelRivers sometimes just to pray, some- times to have Sister Ann pray (Continued From Page One) SALUTE: ROGER DAUB for them, sometimesto talk out Roger Daub is an Advertising Assistant with Ohio Bell about helpful new telephone products and their problems with one in the Rivers. With a flush of gaiety, service*. stentorian Telephone Company. Herehis creative touch helps shape Roger Daub and the other young menlike faith. Riversrespondedins him inBell "Oh! Yes! Your little the commercial messages his company presents on local Telephone Companies throughout the country help bring All religions and races were voice: sister just got married, dJdn t radio and television. Roger is also responsible for sales the finest communicationsservice inthe world to thehomes I welcome: "God left us all that keep subscribers growing equal." To those who shared she promotion activities local informed and businesses of a America. their problems. Sister Ann "No, sir. Ihope not," replied "explain way« the student. SPORTS REFEREES unnr^ inrtnK rr^inir^ hio Kntnini would the of BELL TELEPHONE COMPANIES b«for« thty r«t»ivt auigntncnts on top (porting tvtnts. In their God." For this there was no "Oh! That must be somebody Sti work Hm* may tr»v»l thowtandt of mil»» oach yoar. (Surge, and she didn't care else," responded the unabashed whether the gift left behad was statesman. penny or five dollars a aiway from to be an As students came But there seemed discussion, they could feel Referees incongruity betweenthe illumin- the Conference by Rivers' words: ated sign outside and the atti- comforted Why gaily color- "I'm an American. Idon'tcare tude inside. the Russia. Ifavor ed Indian's head" Sister Am, anything about winning friends any way you born in Georgia, had strong Tell Trade Secret can." traces of Indian blood.Besides, BY DAVE PUSEY she believed in the Indians, in Davidsonian Feature Writer the legends of prayer and heal- ing. "It rhymes with spiritual Saturday Election It was the night of the Davidson-VMI healer, you know whatImean?" basketball game, a crucial contest for two Southern Con- But the sign soys spiritual (Continued Pram Page One) ference teams. The atmosphere in the referees' dressing healer; what does that meant room, in the basement of Johnston Gym, gave no clue to Sitter Ann thought that each tions or efforts to encourage the importance of this game as the two men dressed turnedto God in hi* own way, bloc voting willbe tolerated, nor slowly. oventhough he wouldnot like will vote swapping by any or- toadmit it.Then sometimes it ganizations be permitted. Joking and reminiscing about to say anything more than ( enough God; persons and incidents of their what every spectator of the is not to turn to Any financial sup- I needs share problems kind of trade were Jack Fleck, from game wa* saying to his negih- one to port by individualsor organ- Morgantown. West Virginia,and bor: "Halberttadt was ter- with a sympathetic —r. This I isation will hobby. for candidates Whitey Kindall.fromGreenville. rific, but the 'Cat* lust gave it Sister Ann's be considered illegal. An Didn't site alto S S the ball away too much to believe in the organization canbe finedfrom Catholic Church, which also on road a win." $50 to $100 for violation of A referee it the serves as a kind of "listener" they said, Perhaps men's rules, and all individuals in 'lot, because he the reluctance with practice of confession. to further was due to its that organisation will lose doesn't jutt work in one con- answer ilove Igo presence of B. W.' the Church. when- their voting privilege. ference, but might go from the theirboss. Iever Ican. It is fine to have Pennsylvania Caro- Hackney, Supervisor of Officials1 to South time to go once a week." The Elections Board is com- work game* for Southern Conference. lina to on »ue- the Those who expected fromSis- prised a from each nights. Officiating ' of senior cessive However. "Bunn" Hackney, a ter Ann the mystic rites of prog- fraternity and four Independ- might be his vocation, or it former athlete at UNC and aI '!nostication or the antics of ents. Members lending Chair- might be an avocation. Mo*t referee himself for twenty-five Idemonic exorcismwould be dis- man Clay Atkins assistance in athletes them- things ' referees were years, had a few to say Iappointed. carrying on the elections are selves, and have graduated in- about how a man gets on hislist It would probably take morei Zeb Vance, in charge of ballot- to coaching or some other as- of referees and what is expectedI1 than this to increase the traffic ing for publications' editors; pect of sport* with refereeing of thosemen in their work. Iup Route 115. The only thing HaroldFisher and Dan Calhoun, at their paying "hobby." Msickntiy was vihcmcnt a* for certain was that it was very in charge of printing ballots; A must work his way bout Charley I referee Lou Bello and hot for February and Hattie's I andLou Zirkle, in charge of the up to the "bi'4 leagues" just is Eckman, both lorn- time fav- Iwas almost next door. polls. any athlete. He starts in the orites of the fens due to the high schools and community vehemenre w!th which they leagues, and if is good enough. perform their duties. 'They MEET YOUR FRIENDS goes up the ladder. hurt officiating and the con- AT THE As the pair was gettinR ready ference. Fans pay to see play- to leave the dressing room, it ers like Jarman and Halber- was .asked if the ultra-partisan itadt, not the referee*. If GONDOLA RESTAURANT Davidson crowd plus the small their call* are good, the way W. INDEPENDENCE AT WILKINSON BLVD. Johnston Gym gave the refs any they go about making them I* CHARLOTTE qualms. RepliedKindall. "If the certainly not. WHILE ENJOYING crowd bothers you at all. at any About Davidson's basketball THE BEST time, then you shouldn't be out renaissance: "The whole con- IN there." ference is happy and excited After the game, packing to over the wayDavidson is playing PIZZA leave, the moo werersiwetent ball thi« year andSPAGHETTI