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1 Cal Tacy Named Basketball Coach (See stoy, page 6) tbfs ung n om S to claj. -nwas and of ton. lem bch eal ups lty n oe lon. ude ton and ng ts tl.od lc cen, a JDe -nam ate an and teel nent ey tonness be bout ng oup est of fou tos next,..l., ,, (.. TODAY NSDE *ARTS TALKS EVALUATED ntt *** Best Newspape n The Caolnas *** TODAY EDTORALL Y *VETNAM GOES ON VOLUMELVD Wale FoestUDvenlty, WfDstoD&em, Nol1hCaolfDa,.,:Ffday,: Ap_D -. u, 197% Numbe 26 Lhay Losses Rsng By LSA HAMRCK Staff Wte On-Campus Solctatons Ae Pohbted.... Housng Deadlne Students ae emnded that pemsson to lve off-campus s y must etun oom contacts June 15. Students who do not and pnk oom equest cads to cancel oom contacts by Teasues Offce by Mon- n wll be esponsble fo day n ode to be guaanteed a full oom ent fo followng oom n Unvesty housng next yea. yea. Reece emphaszed that. contact s fo ente school Dean of Men Mak Reece sad yea, not just fall semeste A students.late n. etunng student can eceve a efund fo foms wll ece1ve lowest spng semeste only f he poty n housng assgnments. maes o does not enoll fo The deadlne fo ecevng semeste. Appoxmately 5,000 books ae msssng fom total335,000 n Z. Smth Reynolds lbay, llaan D. Mell Bethong epoted afte a complete nventoy dung week of p R t,sj::s:vous DventOey of.. e- ems aton campus lbay took place e.a. flve yeas ago. Snce that tme, L. nn ted Fo WT an aveage of 1,000 books pe yea have been emoved fom llay n an unauthozed fashon. "Pecentage-wse, ths s not so bad, " sad Bethong, "but flnd t alamng. Fve yeas ago, nventoy ndcated that we wee losng not moe than 500 books pe yea. Snce n, book ft has nceased 100 pe cent." Bethong added that evey mssng book must be eplaced. At an aveage of $10 apece, $10,000 a yea s beng spent on eplacng old books. Ths geatly cuts down on funds avalable fo new mateal. NVENTORY NCOMPLETE The nventoy, howeve, s not yet completed, so e s stll tme fo se bocks to be etuned befoe fnal epot s made. "t wll take. seveal weeks to fnsh nventoy and come down to had-coe numbe of mssng books," Betbong sad. "Wee appealng to ente Wake Foest communtyfaculty, staff, Blld students-to seach homes and domtoy ooms fo lbay books and etun m. "No questons wll be askedy may just be placed n etuned book slot: Ths would eally help n educng numbe of books that have to be ( eplaced.". f fnal epots show that 5,000 books ae stll mssng, Ulay wll be foced to adopt moe estctve means to )event ft. Bethong mentoned as a possble measue an electoncally contolled tunstyle located at each lbay ext. These. tunstyles ae able to detect unchaged books and wll block any pesons possessng m om leavng buldng. "Ths would be a vey ex-. pensve soluton," sad Be- 1. thong, "hut we may have t \ eached pont whee t s necessay.. Oentaton The Oentaton Commttee s cuently plannng fall 1972 oentaton pogam fo feshman. The commttee equests that any comments o suggestons concenng oentaton be submtted to chaman, D. Macellus E. Waddll, o any of student membes; Fankln Robets, Beth Moupt, Dane Cuts, Bobby Vaughan, Tom Bunn and Randy Butle. Only students nteested n takng off-campus couses costng $200 o moe dung wnte tenn of 1973 wll be equed to pe-egste ths spng fo mnmeste studes. A lst of couses fo whch peegstaton wll be equed wll be publshed n Old Gold and Black Apl21, afte faculty has gven fnal appoval to couses fo 1973 wnte tem. All pe-egstaton couses wll eque pemsson of n stucto. Students nteested n off. campus study should contact faculty sponsos of CO..llSes afte Apl 21. Spng peegstaton, May 5 o 6, wll be last oppotunty to obtan pemsson fo off-campus wnte tem studes. A $100 depost fo off campus couses wll be due by June 30. A shot catalog lstng off. Jounalsm Wokshop campus wnte tem couses wll be avalable n eseve oom of lbay and at nfomaton desk afte couses ae publshed n Old Gold and Black. Seveal copes of oveall couse offengs fo Wnte Tem wll also be avalable fo consdeaton of students nteested n off campus studes. CONFERENCES UPCOMNG The Regsta has uged that all sng senos, junos and sophomoes keep appontments wth faculty advsos to plan couses fo next semeste. Appontments ae scheduled fo Apl 17-28, befoe May 6 pe-egstaton fo Fall1972 semeste. As Wake gaduate Rob Caskey found out last week when he ted to seth bs woldly possessons n fout of post offce. Caskey offeed sbts, smts, ecod albums and some of hs own mule to students passng by. Caskey sad he was selllng hs thngs to ase money fo a tp to NashvDle to cut an album. A Wake Foest seclllty guad wshed hjm luck wth hs album, but told hm egu)atlous pohbted selldg on campus wtbont admnstatve appoval. Calyle Sees Begns James Reston To Lectue M. Chaman: t equest an absentee ballot fo }lay 6 pmay, as l ] wll be absent fom county on pmay day. "(!llness wll pevent my gong to polls. (check one). am a egsteed: Democat Republcan Amecan paty membe (ccle one). Full Legal Name----: Addess at whch egsteed pecnct (f known) Addess to whch ballot should be maled: Date Sgnatue N.C. Ballot Request Foum Gves Students May Vote The vng E. Calyle Lectue best known newspapemen. Sees wll be nauguated hee Twce he has won Pultze Monday wth an addess by Pze, once n 1945, fo hs James Reston, at 8 p.m. n Wat coveage of Dumbaton Oaks Chapel. Pesdent James Ralph Secuty Confeence and n 1957 Scales sad t wll bng to fo natonal epotng whch campus each yea a speake ncluded a sees of atcles "whose abltes and eputaton analyzng effects of Pesdent wll be n keepng wth deep Esenhowes llness on affecton M. Calyle held fo functonng of executve Wake Foest." banch., The College Unon wll sponso Whle n manland. Chna last sees.. -July, Reston bad an opeaton fo Calyle, an alumnus of Wake appendcts and he late Foest, was a Wnston-salem descbed Chnese use of attoney and one of states acupunctue dung opeatons. outstandng lbeal poltcal Reston joned The Tmes n leades and lay educatos. He 1939 and began epotng ded last June 5. egulaly fom Washngton n Wallace Caon, edto and He has dawn lage cowds publshe of Jounal and n J:levous speeches at Wake JAMES RESTON Sentnel, s chaman of a Foest and Salem College. selecton commttee fo sees. O membes ae Ms. PBK Elects 56 Anne Bown Kennedy, local attoney; E.W. Kenwothy, a membe of The Tmes Washngton bueau; Povost Edwn G. Wlson; Mals Abenathy of Fafax, Va., chaman of College Unon Lectue Commttee; and Unda Alddge of Lousvlle, Ky., fome chaman of commttee. The dea fo sees ognated last summe n coespondence between Mak Reece, dean of men and Mss Abenathy. n one of he lettes Mss Abenathy wote that Calyle, who lved nea Wake Foest campus, aely mssed a College Unon lectue and s "one who should be emembeed n a specal way." Reston s one of natons Staffs, Wtes To Meet Staffs of The Howle, The Student, WFDD-FM and Old Gold and Black, and o students nteested n jounalsm wll be meetng wth pofessonals fom news and publcaton felds next weekend n bemal E. E. Folk Jounalsm Wokshop. Semnas and specal J:Ogams wll be held fom 4 p.m. to 9:30p.m. Fday, Apl21 and at 2 p.m. Satuday, ApD 22. Many of patcpants ae Wake Foest alumn who have dstngushed msleves n felds. One featue of pogam s a dsusson of advocacy jounalsm and campagns, led by Hebet Thompson, Assstant to Vce Pesdent Spo Agnew, and Majoe Hunte, New Yok Tmes Washngton coespondent. Fday staffs of student publcatons wll meet wth wokng pofessonals to eceve advce and ctcsm about Wake Foest wok. These wokshops wll be oganzed aound b!jsc aeas of poducton fo jonng one of Wake Foest publcaton staffs "would be each publcaton. Wokshop dectos have ndcated that students nteested n a caee n jounalsm o n welcome to take advantage of wokshop to meet and talk wth expeenced pofessonals and acquant mselves wth oppotuntes fo jounalstc wok at Wake Foest." nteested students who do not wok wth magazne, yesbook o newspape should contact one of publcaton edtos o e of wokshop dectos, Susan Gllette and Su Nance. The wokshop. honos D. Edwad E. Polk, pofesso emetus of Englsh, who stated jounalsm pogam at Wake Foest. D. Folk wll be n taduced at wokshops openng sesson by Bynum Shaw, a fome student of Folk who s now lectue n jounalsm hee. Helen Tucke Beckwth, ano alumna of Unvesty who was a newspapewoman and ecently publshed a successful novel, "Sound of Summe Voces," wll delve a keynote addess to wokshop patcpants. Those who wll be wokng wth Old Gold and Black staff ae Mel Deck, spots edto fo Wnston-Salem Jounal and Sentnel, Roy Thompson, featue stoy wte fo Jounal, vn Smallwood, managng edto fo GeelfSbOo Daly News, and Mss Hunte. Jeff Oveby of Delma Publshng Company and J.B. Edwads of Hunte Publshng Company n Wnston-salem wll meet wth Howle staff to dscuss mechancs, me and fnances fo yeabook. Os who Wll be wokng wth Howle and Student nclude C.W. Bake of Westen Electc, Ms. Beckwth, and John Lombad, assocate edto of Esque. Bud Lee, a fee lance photogaphe who woks fo Esque and o Amecan and Euopean magaznes, wll meet wth student photogaphes dung wokshop to evaluate potfolos and povde advce about photogaphy. Ffty-sx students, ncludng 12 junos, have been elected to membeshp n Wake Foest chapte of Ph Beta Kappa, natons oldest honoay scholastc fatenty. The new membes wll be ntated at a meetng ealy n May. Junos tapped ae Alexs Jane Andeson of Wlmngton, Del., Fances Ann Culp of Gastona; John Poole Ellott ll of Rch mond, Va.; Lnda K. Godon of Geensboo; Caolyn Jane Leonad of Lexngton, Kemp Bul McCuston of Hgh Pont, Albet Gave Mooe of Whtehouse, N.C., Patca Yvonne Mumme of Tampa, Fla., Judth Lynne Reed, of Alexanda, Va., Tmothy Edwad Schultess of Hgh Pont, Hay Walte Townshend of Mtchellevlle, Md., and Matha Joan Wseman of Malven, Pa. Senos and August and Januay gaduates ae Mak Steven Aldendefe of Canton, Oho, Lnda Louse Alddge, of Lousvlle, Ky., James Buce Atknson of Saasota, Fla., Chales Emmet Bagwell of Halfax, Va., Danel Hughston Booth of Hendesonvlle, Jance Kay Boneman of Have dt Gace, Md., Kathe denobga Bantley of Wnston-Salem, Patca H. Bown of Bglevlle, Pa., May Bumgadne of Cape May Cout House, N.J. Stephen Davs Bundy of Nofolk, Va., Deboah Davs But of Wnston-Salem, May D. Cate of Wnston-salem, Susan Campbell Clay of Mam, Fla., Sanda Joy Cook of Boone, Hazel Vvan Deal of Madson, Thomas Evans Fx, of Wnston-salem, John Gegoy Ftzgeald of Atlanta, Ga., Deboah Ann Foley of Lauel, Md. Danne Jones Feeman of Wnton, Joyce Mabel Gallmoe of Newton, Maya B. Gokhale of Wnston-Salem, Teesa Dane Goode of Henetta, Dane Collette Gon of Balboa, Canal Zone, Shaon Kay Geenleaf of Atlanta, Ga., Buce Nwna Hall of Kng, Hay Benjamn Hatley of Wnston-Salem, Jean J!;V" Holmes of Lynchbug, Va., Caol J. Jenkns of Mtchellvlle, Md. Randall Delane Ledfod, of Relef, Caol L. Mogan of Bmngham, Ala., Robet Benad Olson, of Leno, Emma Sue ONeal of Lmnbeton, Shaon Sue Patton of Dallas, May Ellen Ppnes of Fankln Lakes, N.J., May Dane Rufod of Alexanda, Va., Robet Jackson Sheetz of Meda, Pa., Matha F. Smpson of Fals Chuch, Va Cane Ann Stanfeld of Atlanta, Ga. Susan Ann Stak of Alexanda Va., Pey Gale Stone of Kng Bevely Annette Tlley of Wake Foest students who ae esdents of Noth Caolna, but not esdents of Fosyth County may obtan an absentee bauot fo May 6 pmay by fllng out fom above and malng t to chaman of county boad of electons, lstng both name of couty and county $eat on addess. <Remembe to nclude you full malng addess and zp code.) When students eceve and fll out ballots, y may have m notazed by contactng Student Govenment o CoUege Democats Club, both of whom can efe student to on-campus Notay Publcs. LexlnRton. Lnda Jane Tola of Washngton, D.C., Jeanette Ann Wllson of Fals Chuch, Va. Patca Jean Wolfe of Roanoke: Va. Seven membes of ths yeas seno class wee elected to Pb Beta Kappa last yes. They ae Stephane Jean Andeson of Geensboo, ene Elzabeth Edwads of Chalotte, Ted Steven Kelle of Chalotte Bevely Louse McCaw of Duham, John Ray Mull of Glen A}pne, Jane Caol Stanfled of Atlanta, Ga., and James Albet Weave of Rchmond, Va. Pat Taylo Wll Speak Noth Caolna gubenatoal canddate Pat Taylo wll speak hee Tuesday at 4 n balloom. Taylos vst wll be sponsoed by campus Students fo Pat Taylo fo Goveno. Afte hs speech, Taylo wll talk nfomally wth students. Democat Taylo, whose campagn dve st"esses hs seventeen yeas n N.C. state govenment, has seved as Speake of House, and s cuent N.C. leutenant goveno Edtos Otosen By Publcatons Boad Fve junos and one sophomoe have been elected by Publcatons Boad to fll edtoal and busness postons of next yeas student publcatons. Su Nance, a sophomoe fom Fayettevlle, wll be edto of The Student. Mss NaRce s poductons chef of The Student ths yea. He assocate edto wll be Dana Dye, a juno fom Honake, Va., who s poety edto ths yea. Mss Nance sad next yeas Student wll be "n appeaance, about same," but she hopes to "make t moe of a student magazne than an at magazne. The Howle wll be edted by Jan Zachowsk, a juno fom Beaufot. She s assstant edto ths yea, and has been edto of student lfe fo past two yeas. Becky Schmdt, a juno fom Knoxvlle, Tenn., wll be busness manage of Howle. John Ellott, a juno fom Rchmond, Va., wll be edto of Old Gold and Black. He s sevng as managng edto of Old Gold ths yea. Busness manage wll be A Mooe, a juno fom Whtehouse, N.J. Newly elected pubucatoju offces ae (left to ght): Howle bulness manage Becky Schmdt, Howle edto Jan Zadozny, Old Gold buness manage A Mooe; student edto Su Nance, student assocate edto Dana Dye,and Old Gold edto John Ellott.

2 OLD GOLD AND BLACK STEVES talan Rstoante Best n ltaan Food SPAGHmJ And PZZA ALSO AN AMERCAN MEN1J Open 11:00 A. M. 10:00 P. M. CLOSED SUNDAY 112 Oakwood Dve WRANGLERS LEE MAVERCK western OUTFTTERS Waughtown St. c en... -z 0 z < - > > : m e (2 Blocks Above N. C. School of The Ats) Some Soy Hombe Stole- You Hose? Then Plan To Walk n Style $2499 And Up 15% Off < Students Dung Ente Month of Apl Use You Bank Cads c - z a 0 n 0 :e z... m >< :. CA Just Show You :::!! WFU D Cad. Open F. & Sat. Nght Tl 9:00P.M. MNNE TONKA DAN POST m ::U Andaas Elected SG May Restct Sze By RANDY BUTLER dffculty of mantanng a S1aff Wte quoum dung meetngs of Pesdent of College legslatue whch has eached a Republcans at Wake Foest, Restctons of numbe (f peak sze of 88 membes, Mss Gay Andaas, a sophomoe of student legslatue membes and Danels commented. She con Easton, Conn. was ecently evson of method of tnuedto say tbat e ae o elected to state executve selectng student epesentatves advantages to educton n boad of Noth Caolna to Student Lfe Commttee sze. College Republcans. Andaas was epesent majo thust of Unde newly poposed named to boad dung ecent wok on new student system legslatue would spng conventon held n body consttuton. consst of appoxmately 42 Duham. Whle dscussng se membes. All domtoy and off. He wll seve as decto of changes, feshman Bunz Danels, campus students would be College Republcan clubs n chaman of commttee epesented by a body of 33 5th and 8th congessonal daftng new document, noted membes elected wthn dstcts of Noth Caolna.. that, "The whole desgn of esdence halls. Also attendng conventon new consttuton s to put student Addtonal membes of wee thee o membes of epesentatves chosen n legslatue would nclude each Wake Foest oganzaton: best possble way n postons class secetay, student body Howad Toomes, a seno of whee y can best epesent secetay and teasue, and Randleman; Glenn Mlle, a goups." thee at-lage membes of sophomoe of Ashevlle and Reappotonment of Student ljfe Commttee. Jmmy Myes, a feshman of legslatue s lagely due to Mss Danels noted that each Advance. esdence hall would pobably - lose one of pesent eesentatves, but that New majo sze educton wll be a MENU elmnaton of most class of. 11 flees. Steak Dnnes tom $.99-$2.99 A new method of selecton fo Fee Pass to Mondays Move at B student membes of Student a Pakway Theate wth $1.99 o Jfe Commttee s second $2.99 Steak Dnne On Mondays majo focus of ecent wok on : Only 8 consttuton. The sx student 8 11 postons whch ae now ap- 8 a e y a o 1 d a M aa o a ponted posts wll be flled n a 8hoppDg Cente futue though geneal electons. : Llmclleon Specal : Th spng ectlon of C.me u JO ae- N11 11 uppmg A student ogan!zaton to ad n JUb.Eye (14 lb.) w- a--d, -Led Pota-... campagns fo Senato Ed Boun: 11 a.m.-tp.m "" a.._ mund Muske n Noth a 81m. Tmn. Taut. Ull 8 Caolna pmay has been : Phoue: 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Seved fom U a.m. f p.m. fomed on campus. Ed Tunstall, F. 6 Sat. Ollly MOL tba Sat. 8 coodnato of oganzaton a has announced that nteested a a a students should contact hm at 724-3G67 fo nfomaton..camel Pawn nc. SPECAL DSCOUNTS FOR t1pntm WAKE FOREST STUDENTS... Reeltape feaau -.. -hpe B«odm. C!UHUel fnd epesentatves wll nvolve sel one epesentatve fo each of sophomoe, juno, md seno classes, and thee atlage membes who wll also seve n legslatue. Mss Danels espessed he oopes that ealm of Student Lfe Commttee acton would be edefned to deal manly wth socal a than academc mattes. She noted that at P"esent tme dutes of commttee ae pooly esolved. She commented that unde new consttuton blls whch dealt wth specfc academc mattes would be sent decuy to appopate faculty commttee a than though Student Ufe Commttee. Fnally, Mss Danels commented upon de-emphass of class espons1bwtl.es whch wll occu unde new consttuton. Only dutes of class secetaes and teasues wll be defned. Unde new system class secetaes wll handle pape wok on blls pesented to legslatue by epesentatves of classes. Teasues wll seve as membes of Budget Advsoy Commttee, a than as legslatve epesentatves. The dutes would be to pesent classes vews on allocaton of student actvty fee funds. CU Electons The College Unon wll hold electons fo class epesen tatves on Apl 25th. All n teested sng sophomoes, junos and senos ae uged to attend an oganzatonal meetng n C.U. offce (Room 231, Reynolda) on Monday, Apll7 at 5:00p.m. Pettons maybe pcked UJ;l at ths tme. MRC To ncease Acadec Emphass nceased. emphass on academc affas wll be a majo goal of Mens Resdence Councl next yea, accodng to newly-elected pesdent Bll Kopps. "n past not enough nteest has been placed on academc affas. Next yea MRC wll ty to add semnas and o pogams n an attempt to balance socal and academc functons of councl." Kopps, a sophomoe, assumed offce afte ecent electon along wth o new offces: Tom Yonce, vce pesdent; Robet Fulton, secetay; and Glbet Powell, teasue. Kopps also expessed an n teest n emovng datng status fom MRC soclal functons. "We feel that we aent eally fulfllng ou pupose," he explaned. "We would lke to see esdences houses get moe n valved n actvtes than y have been." ConcenJng open housng stuaton, Kopps sad that he was satsfed wth exstng Matmes Schedule Muscal Swm Show Matmes wll pesent a wate ballet enttled "Sweet :lalo" on Apl20-22 at 8:15p.m. at pool. t featues synchonzed swmmng, Matmes specalty. The muscal numbes wll ange fom chldens songs such as Rubbe Ducky fo popula!ongs such as Puff Magc JJagon. Admsson wll be 50 cents fo students and adults and 25 cents fo chlden. Solosts n pesentaton wll be Shley Bad, Kathy Hackshaw, and Bab Neweth. The fnale wd be "Talk to Anmals" fom D. Doolttle and wll featue 16 of 35 gls n show. Talk Wth Taylo Students, you ae codally nvted to meet and talk wth Lt. Gov. H. Pat Taylo, J., canddate fo Goveno, at 4:00 oclock Tuesday at Balloom, 3d floo Reynolda Hall Show you nteest and concen by attendng ths mpotant meetng Questons concenng State Govenment wll be entetaned by Lt. Gov. followng a shot speech. ;.. stuaton. He comm:mded. gadual pogess that unves s llllk!jg. n addton to new offces, fve females wll be amcmg next yeas addton to councl as, membes of academc and cvc commttee. The MRC felt that snce commttees money s used fo ente student body women should also be allow"ed to help plan appopaton of funds. Schedule Of Events At Exhbt An exhbt of llno-cut pnts llustatng Cantebuy Tales has been placed n A202 Reynolda, whch doubles as an at galley and a classoom. The 25 pnts wee pepaed by Ms. Matha Dungan of Wnston Salem. Ms. Dungan, an exhbtng membe of Pedmont Caftsmen, nc. and Caolna Desgn Caft. smen, got some nspaton fo pnts when she audted a Wake Foest couse n Chauces wok, accodng to D. James Devn, pofesso of Englsh. All pnts n Ms. Dungs exhbt se fo sale. They may be vewed n A202 Tbble between a.. a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday tlougl Fday. and -2.p.m. and 6 p.m.. Satuday and "SUnday. :, D. Devn has suggested that any students nteested tf exhbtng n A202 space next yea contact hm. The cuent exhbt s fst not povded by Wake Foest students o fome students. Play Tyouts Tyouts fo two student dected lab plays, Anoullhs Medea, and Albees The Death of Besse Smth, wll be held n Studo 7 West Tuesday and Wednesday, Apl lath and 19th, fom 4 to 6 p.m. Lectue M. Yale Rchmond of U.S. State Depatment wll lead an nfomal dscusson concened wth Amecan foegn polcy and job oppotuntes n Foegn Sevce ths comng Thusday. The dscusson wll be held n A 302 Tbble Hall fom 3-5 p.m. M. Rchmond s a caee Foegn Sevce offce whose SDeclal aeas of nteest ae Sovet Unon and Easten Euope. The dscusson s sponsoed by Depatment of Poltcs. All students and faculty ae codally nvted.,., l!... J US Staf: The Uban S Boad s seel membes and dvson head. Because seve bes wll be 81 spng, po1 flled accod decto Andy ( Calhotn sad pocess of tevews fo Btl. n hesdlng USR dvson heads, 1 hous a week, actvtes n t dvsons and s between cot college, flung whee y exs nteested stu to contact one c USRB Dlectol Assstant de Tune Chldens Em Lutenbache Adult Enchl Wells Tutoal Dcl Handcapped Youth Sevce nold. USRBs plans f FRDAY,APRD 5 P.M. AU SDERED 6 P.M. MUSC Amecan Folk Bandenbug c Mozat: Dove, Maage of l Clave Conce1 mno; Folk Mozat: Sonal majo., 7:55 P.M. ARTS 8 P.M. EVENJNt Bach: Sute No. : Schubet: SymJ majo; Haydl: Conceto n D : Pano Concetll 10 P.M. RADO 10:30 P.M. JAZZ 11 P.M. DEACD SATURDAY, AP 2 P.M SATUH MATNEE (ST De Feschutz ( 6 P.M. MUSC A1 Haydn: Quate Stauss: Hom Mno:! Novelettes; V Conceto n C 6:55 P.M. ARTS : 7:00 P.M. Dtm HALL 8 P.M. ON THE STAND 8:30 P.M. Ml. ROCHESTER 9:30P.M. EVEN ves: Holdays Copland: SextA Clanet, and S Copland: The Song. 10:30 P.M. NOCT 11:00 P.M. DEAC( SUNDAY, APRO.. 11:00 A.M. WA BAPTST CHUl 12:30 P.M. A ORGAN CONCE 1 P.M. CONCE WEEK

3 student AnouDhs Death of held ln and 19th, p.m. a caee wbose ae Easten f \.,. J 1. t. L USRB Seekng Staff Membes The Uban Sevces Refeal Boad s seekng new staff membes and applcants fo dvson head. Because seveal staff membes wll be gaduatng n spng, postons need to be flled, accodng to USRB decto Andy CaJhoun. Calhoun sad that USRB s n pocess of settng up n tevews fo students nteested n headng USRB postons. The dvson heads, who wok up to 15 hous a week, coodnate actlvltes n espectve dvsons and seve as lasons between communty and college, fllng voluntee needs whee y exst. nteested students.ae asked to contact one of followng: USRB Decto Andy Calhoun Assstant decto Helen Lee Tune ChUdens Enchment Cndy Lutenbache Adult Enchment C8mllle Wells Tutoal- Dck Anson Handcapped Cheyl Newman Youth Sevces Camen A nold. USRBs plans fo next yea wll FRDAY, APRD P.M. ALL HNGS CON SDERED 6 P.M. MUSC AT SUNSET Amecan Folk Songs; Bach: Bandenbug Conceto No. 6; Mozat: Dove Song fom "The Maage of Fgao;" Bach: Clave Conceto No. 1 n D mno; Folk Songs of Span; Mozat: Sonata No. 6 n G majo., 7:55 P.M. ARTS FEATURE 8 P.M. EVENNG CONCERT Bach: Sute No. 2 n B. MNOR: Schubet: Symphony No. 7 n C majo; Haydn: Hapschod Conceto n D majo; Batok: Pano Conceto No P.M. RADO SMTHSONAN 10:30 P.M. JAZZ REVSTED 11 P.M. DEACONLGHT SATURDAY, APRL P.M. SATURDAY OPERA MATNEE De Felschutz (Webe) 6 P.M. MUSC AT SUNSET Haydn: Quatet n E flat; Stauss: Hom Conceto n C. Mno: Schumann: Novelettes; Vvald: Flute Conceto n C mno 6:55 P.M. ARTS FEATURE 7:00 P.M. DUTCH CONCERT HALL 8 P.M. ON THE DUTCH BAND STAND 8:30 P.M. MUSC FROM ROCHESTER 9:30P.M. EVENNG CONCERT ves: Holdays Symphony; Copland: Sextet fo Plano, Clanet, and Stng Quatet; Copland: The Shake-Down Song. 10:30 P.M. NOCTURNE 11:00 P.M. DEACONLGHT SUNDAY, APRD :00 A.M. WAKE FOREST BAPTST CHURCH 12:30 P.M. AUDTORUM ORGAN CONCERT 1 P.M. CONCERT OF THE WEEK nclude coondatlon of a smla p-ogam at Salem College and Wnston-Salem State College. CU Slates G. C. Scott n Patton Geoge C. Scott stas as Wold Wa ns most coloful geneal n "Patton", ths weekends featue College Unon move. The ole tought Scott an Osca fo Best Acto last yea. "Patton" wll be shown tonght, tomoow nght, and Sunday nght at 7 and 9:30. Admsson wll be one dolla. "Lttle Caesa," a 1931 flm stang Edwad G. Robnson and Douglas Fabanks J., Wll be shown Monday nght at 8. A 1968 Swedsh thlle, "Hou of Wolf," wll be shown Wednesday at 8. t s dected by ngma Beman and stats Llv Ullmann and Max Von Sydow.. 3:00 P.M. COMPOSERS FORUM 4 P.M. COLLECTORS CORNER Janacek: Lachlan Dances: Roussel: Quatet n D majo; Stavnsky: Pulclnella: Bgt Nlsson sngs Wagne. 6 P.M. MUSC AT SUNSET ves: Symphony No. 1 n D mno; Dvoak: Seenade n E fo Stngs; Copland: Fanfae fo The Common Man; ves: Second Plano Sonata "Concod Sonata". 8 P.M. SHOWCASE 9 P.M. MUSCAL NTERLUDE 9:30P.M. EVENNG CONCERT Featue on Shell Mlnes 10:30 P.M. NOCTURE 11 P.M. DEACONLGHT MONDAY, APRL 17 7 A.M. l_tenassance. 1 P.M. PERSPECTVES ON VOLENCE 2 P.M. CONCERT HALL Bahms: Conceto No. 2n B flat; Schubet: Symphony No. 9; Vvald: Conceto n G mno fo Flute, Oboe and Bassoon; Bach: The Goldbeg Vaatons. 5 P.M. ALL THNGS CON SDERED 6 P.M. MUSC AT SUNSET Haydn: Symphony No. 17 n F majo; Beethoven: Sonata No. 5 n D majo fo Pano and Cello; Elga: Cockagne Ovetue; Ravel: Une Baque Su LOcean; Glnka: Valse Fantase, Cbemonlos Mach and Oental Dances; Beethoven: Quatet No. 16ln F majo; Uszt: Les Peludes. 7:50 P.M. FOCUSNG ON THE ARTS 8 P.M. EVENNG CONCERT Beethoven: Pano Sonata No. 14 nc-shap mno; Schoenbeg: Ode to Napoleon Bona; Dvoak: Symphony No. 7 n b mno; Hendemth: Conceto fo Hon and Ochesta; Copland: Rodeo; ves: Thee. _ te-tone Peces fo Pano The Bells ae Rngng Loude Than Eve at Mlles. Ou Spng Bells Ae Hee! New shpments -New Styles -New Colos Splngweght Coduoys. Denm Jeans to Sze 42. Knts to Sze 50 Hundeds to Choose Fom! Guys Pants That Ft The Gals, Too. Geat New Selecton of Knt Tops! Sknny Rbs Wallace Beey Lace Font Wth Collas. New Shpment of Low Rse Jeans and Jean Jackets - Fts Gals! MLLERS VARETY STORE 620 N. TRADE ST. 4Attend Psychology. Confeence Thee UnveSty pofessos and one undegaduate student patcpated n pogams at 18th annual meetng of Souasten Psychologcal Assocaton last week. D. John E. Wllams, cha man of psychology depat. ment, chaed a symposum on psychology pofesso n fou-yea college. D. Chales L. Rchman, assstant pofesso of psychology, pesented a pape whch set me fo symposum. The pape, ttled ovevew: The Councl of Undegaduate Psychology Depatments Suvey," was wtten by Wllams and Rch man and appeaed n a ecent ssue of Amecan Psychologst. Fank Wood, nstucto n psychology, gave a pape at a semna on human leanng and memoy. Douglas Hagave, seno of Ocean Cty, N.J., gave a pape, whch he wote wth Wood and Mashall Tessnea of Foest Cty, at a sesson concened wth anmal leanng. 10 P.M. REYNOLDA HALL LECTURE 11 P.M. DEACONUGHT TUESDAY, APRU A.M. RENASSANCE 1 P.M. UB-USSR; DLEMMAS OF POWER 2 P.M. CONCERT HALL Stauss: Don Quxote; Vvald: Gloa; Rachmannoff: Conceto No.2 nc mno, Op. 18; Batok: Quatet No: 1 n A mno, Op. 7; Salnt.saens: Ogan Symphony No. 3 n C mno. 4:55 P.M. TOPC: NORTH CAROLNA 5 P.M. ALL THNGS CON SDERED 6 P.M. MUSC AT SUNSET Delus: Blgg F, An Eng Rhapsody; Mozat; Voln Conceto No. 2 n D majo; Copland :,.: Blly c. Kd; Pokofev:cPano Conceto No. 3 n C; Coleman! Sants and Soldes. 7:55 P.M. ARTS FEATURE 8 P.M. EVENNG CONCERT Ravel: Pano Conceto n G majo; Kabalevsky: The Comedans, Op. 26; Haydn: Dvetnento No. 60 n A CU Books Taves By NANCY ANDREWS Assstant Edto Bll Bggs, newly apponted pesdent fo College Unon, sad n an ntevew last week that May Taves has been fmly booked fo a concet n Wat Chapel on May 12. Detals wll be out late, he sad. Next yea, Bggs sad he plans to mantan pesent emphass on popula concets, addng, "Wee hopng fo a bg concet majo; Dellus: Selectons fom "na SUmme Gaden"; Bach: Geat Chouses. 10 P.M. MASTERWORKS OF FRENCH MUSC 19:30 P.M. CAMPUS REPORT 11 P.M. DEACONLGHT WEDNESDAY, APRL 19 7 A.M. RENASSANCE 1 P.M. DLEMMAS OF POWER 2 P.M. MEN AND MOLECULES 2:15P.M. CONCERT HALL Rachmannoff: Symphony No. 2; ves: Symphony No. 1; Kachatuan: Conceto fo Pano and Ochesta; Ravel: Le Tombeau de Coupen; Btten: Young Pesons Gude to Ochesta. 5 P.M. ALL THNGS CON SDERED- 6 P.M. MUSC AT SUNSET Pagann: Capces; Pucell: Musc fom "The Fay Queen"; Coelll: Conceto Gosso n F majo; Antes: To, No. 1 n E flat majo; Bach: Toccata and Fugue n D mno; Babe: Conceto fo Voln a:nd Ochesta Schubet: Symphony No. 1 b D majo. 7:55 P.M. ARTS FEATURE Lghthouse Gll Whee You Meet You Fends Good Food at Economcal Pces Moe bead etc. at no exta chage Qmck Sevce - Vst Cone of Buke and Bookstown Stees ONE BLOCK FROM SEARS Natues A Condtones \ A tee leaf, an evegeen needle, a gass blade. They ae quet. They have no movng pats: Yet n gowth pocesses, y take n pollutng gases fom a and etun pue oxygen- vey beath of lfe. They also help to cleanse and feshen a. Actvely gowng geeney catches dust, soot, and obnoxous gases and odos attached to m. n tme, se ae washed nto sol by an o spnklng. n pocess of tansp aton, geeney n contast to pavements and baen land, tempes heat fom te sun and povdes natual cooln!!. Wth evey shub, tee ana lo1a0e of gass you own, you ae makng a wothy contbuton nf lfe-sustanng geeney. HARDJ.GARDENS authozed etale Qmtlly Gntlt.>n S11 Plles-fendly, t:ontf!nlll Sevke... REMEfBER WE SELL BEAt:fY-1\01 BVSBES 3801 Reynolda Road Weekdays 8:3a to 6:00 P.M, FR. ll 9 P.M.!lUnday 1 next VlA" " M teast fou majo concets ae foeseen at ths tme, Bggs sad. Dung oentaton, he hopes to schedule an "up and sng goup," and he plans a faly lage concet fo homecomng. Two moe ae ed late on n spng, Wth possblty of os dependng on student esponse. Bggs ntends to e-emphasze cultual aspect of cu POgam. "The fne ats commttee has a lot of potental," he sad. "We hope to each that potental." By means of that commttee, he hopes to bng good qualty, educatonal entetanment hee, though pefomes may not be populaly known. "We hope to expose people to new yet good qj!llty entetanment," Bggs PAGE mree-fday, Apll 14,1972, OLD GOLD AND BLACK Ecumencal nsttute::==== ::1: elued llt1ntu u :. To Dscuss Cses *= Ylllt l Wnfed Mae.hle, decto of The confeence wll open - -1 Eva.gellsche Akademe at Monday wth a banquet at whch :. Beln, and two ptmlnent Maecble wll be speake. -. Amecan ologans and Afte confeence Maechle authos wll be speakes fo a wll spend seveal days at Wake confeence of Unvesty Foest. He wll gve a publc Ecumencal nsttute Monday lectue at 4 p.m. Thusday, on and Tuesday. "My Jfe Wth BonhoeHe " and The confeence wll be on "The wll delve semon at Wake Chuchman and Todays Cses." Foest Baptst Chuch at 11 a.m. Sunday, Apl 23, and wll speak Lectues wll be gven at Thusday chapel pogam : Tuesday, by Maechle, by D. at 11 a.m. n Davs Chapel. : Thuway Shoppng c.nw O,..EwyNflldDt. H..., llnp,..., Samuel S. Hll J., pofesso of Maeche was educated at ::::. elgon at Unvesty of unvestes of Beln and Bohn. ::::s:>..::$;::::!$$f/».w; Noth Caolna at Chapel Dll, and by D. Chales A. Tentham, pasto of Fst Baptst Chuch of Knoxvlle, Tenn.. The pogams wll be n DeTamble Audtoum and ae onen to publc. Maechle, who wll speak at 8 p.m., was closely assocated wth Detch Bonhoeffe, Geman Luan pasto and teache who opposed Nazsm and was executed n a concentaton camp just befoe end of Wold Wa n. n hs addess Maechle wll dscuss Bonhoeffe and Chstanty n a secula wold. Hll wll speak at 11 a.m. on "The Chuchman and Socal Css." Tentham, fome dean of school of elgon at Unvesty of Tennessee, wll lectue at 2 p.m. on "The Chuch man and ClsJs of Chuch." D. J. Wllam Angell, pofesso. of elgon, s decto of nsttute. Womens Bass SANDALS Latest Styles Fom s14 s16 Reynolda Mano Shoppng Cente Phone =t.s:=.:= satd. As fo CU lectue sees, =--A=-""«=-=*=-*=»<<=X= STA LE y s ;;:: though y may not be well =! known. "Ou pupose s not to ;; chage money. t s to educate ::;:.... f:.. people," he sad. :;:: Bggs evealed plans to ::::. E! :h o!:p:ffe: jj Open Heath R t ::e:nc;,:k: d:u:: :.. es auant ll He also hopes to sponse a ; sees of dances, thee dung ::;:: x;edungspngof )1): nvtes Connosseus of Pme Ultmately, he sad that he :;:: : : {ts.o gea student pa- : Beef To Ty The Staleys Speca. 1! :: cpaton b_oth m campus ac- --t.:, 1:.=1:.=tVltes and m college unon :::: commttees. "m hopng fo a :;:; ;:;: good voluntee patcpaton by :::: The House Th t S d fl.... ==== students-actve patcpaton by :::: a evce an vua ty Bult -- 1=.=1=.= students," Bggs sad, addng :::: Th v f All : : ;:v:ofun:eo!:te )j) e.:avolte o WFUStudents and Facult} ) students and t has to be by :::.; :::; students, too. \f,;,:::::::::;:;:,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;:;:::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: : : : : : : :-: : : :-;.:-:-: : :-: : : : : : : -.-.;,;, ;o :-f:. ft.... Sue, chaty begns at home. But t can get out of hand. Lke gvng somebody you Deacon Dnng Cad so he can eat fee on you seconds. Thats takng advantage of a good thng, dont you thnk? The pupose of seconds polcy s to gve bg eate a lttle moe fo hs money. t woks well, povded eveybody coopeates. But when ts abused, good name of chaty suffes. So next tme somebody leans on you wth that hungy look, tell hm you ad and assstance s gong to poo stavng Madagascans. Afte all, eveybody needs a cause. Madagascans? :.;.!.

4 _?AGE FQUR_-Fday, Apl14, 1972, OLD GOLD AND BLACK RUSS BRANTLEY Edto NANCY ANDREWS JOHN ELLOT Mauaglng Edto SUSAN G..LEnE Assstant EdJtoll lak FRTZ HEDGERD Busness Manage HELEN TYREE Wake Foest Umveslty, Wlnston-satem, Noth Caollna, Apll14, 1972 Lettes Polcy Old Gold and Black welc9jd.es lettes fom ts eadell. Lettes should be typed, double spaced, and no longe than 300 wods. No lettes alvlug n ou ohce late than 5 p.d,. o Tuesday can be pnted n followng Fdays edton. Lettes should nclude autho! uame and class o depatment. We ae located n Reynolda Halln Rooms 225, 226 and 227. Ou telephone numbe s , enenslo)s 464 and 465. Ou malng addess s Box 7567, Reynolds Staton, Wlnston-8alem, N.C Exodus To The Pomsed Land Fom Octobe 8, 1951 Old Gold Lettes To The Edto Unwothy Mddle Class s The Best Weve Got By MARK HOFMANN Ano vacaton has come and gone, ano SUnday aftenoon fnds me wth boots on desk and empty coke bowe lyng on floo. Knks n backgound, Just lke aftemath of evey o vacaton, ano new album dedg!ld fom Repse acblves. Song enttled M. Pleasant" s playng, a song whch ought to be subttled "Well-Respected Man Gows Up." Ou wokng class heoes have put old snee, scon, attack on embawed mddle - class agan. Nce, aucous twentes musc wth a nasty dum n backgowd to dve home pont as y deal wth old standad tactcs, Jc;tons of hypocsy, cooked fnanclal d sand adultey. They b-y to make t sound as f se msdongs wee sole pastmes of mddle-class. n faness to Ray Daves and hs band (who wll pobably eman most despsed and Wde-ated ock goup n wold), t must be admtted that y cay out attacks Wth a modcum of class. And t must also be taken nto consdeaton that y came fom bottom of EngUsb socla1 system, and that moe than once yve taken some Wljustfed cap fom some membe Student Ctczes nfmay Cae Havng suffeed at hands of student health sevce thee-fouths of yea, must potest now. My most ecent un-n wth sevce concened an njuy whch was dagnosed as a "slght span". Gven an ace bandage, was eleased. Afte walkng on njuy fo two weeks, sought advce of an othopedst who x-ayed and put my ankle n a cast fo fou weeks. At ths tme, e s sw. some queston as to whe my njuy wll eque sugey. Snce ths occued, have head seveal case hstoes of o students expeences wth college nfmay. They all began, "Lsten to what y dd to me". Ths causes me to wonde f my dscontent s an solated case o f student body s pleased wth "mass poducton" medcne that s pactced n ou nfmay. am not suggestng that health sevce be dscontnued. ts poxmty and nexpensve sevce wth espect to teatment and dugs ae a convenence.. Howeve, at ths pont, do not feel secue n placng my health n 111. hands of ts custodans. Consequently, shall not pay fo sevce next yea unless Unvesty e-evaluates effcency of sevce and dependablty of hed help. Snceely,. Gayle M. Genty Student Rapped Re atcle by Dana Dye and Su Nance n spng ssue of "The Student," cannot help but feel that success of authos attempt to glofy caee woman whle dengatng woman wbo chooses to ft nto old style ole of homemake has been dmmed by falue to pesent accuately moe subtle aspects of both oles. Fo example, n pat ll unde tem, t s stated that "most Wake Foest female gads have become ( n ode of fequency) wves, mos, school teaches... any knd of pofessonal women, ae seldom found." The authos fu ask queston: "What happens to all those females of equal (o geate) potental? Why do y lose ambton?" Both of se excepts eveal that a vtal segment of women gaduates fom WF and any o college ae beng msepesented. Speedng At 80 Fo Only 8 26 By MALCOLM JONES Betsy Glpn Tom Phllps Jane Lews Sue Cate Randy Butle So e we wee, my attoney and hs dygd... we, actually ty my fend and hs f1end, blazng down hghway n a blood ed cadllac stolen fom a ent-a-ca agency... well, actually, ty my mos 68 Chevy n. On all dugs known to man, and a few n back seat that weent... well, at least a half a box of NoDoz splt between thee of us. And headed fo most monumental cataclysmc encounte known to man most satanc, depaved dsaste aea that was calculated to coode ou sensbltes and send us baelng down nto blazng Moloch foeve and eve... Las Vegas? Phoenx Cty? Tjuana? Ty Chapel Hll. Fea and Loathng n Noth Caolna. eneve any jouney begns and ca ado blaes out wth "Lke a Rollng Stone " you mght as well concede defeat to powes that be and top 40 and eveythng else. d n when thought may coss you mmd that ts ust a sone and a pue concdence, when that same ado begns playng "Hey, Lttle Gl," thats all. And of couse, you may beleve Chapel Hll eally s a.cty to poduce booges n you soul and that my depecatng lttle comment s a slght Wldeestmaton. Well, you may say that and you may be ght, But... snt eveywhee lke that? snt evey occuence and evey loeaton enough to scae The Fendly Obseve out of hs tee? Yes! We made t uneventfully nto lttle college town, paked and made fo busness secton. Objectve: to pck up some. books and ecods and have a look aowd at,some people. Thngs went all ght Wltl we stated up Fankln St. Then we wee beset by se chamng chlden collectng money fo Mach of Dmes. Now dont postvely say y wee mpostes, and dont postvely say that y wee smack feaks clevely collectng spae change but doesnt that sound easonable when you have a bunch of wan faced, blank eyed kds eachng nto you pocket and beggng fo money fo a wothy cause? (And fo one just efuse to STAFF: Malcolm Jones Lee Stephenson Kathe Bantley Wally Boyd Su Nance Cala Gadne Mak Hofmann Usa Hamck Debbe Roy Debbe Gffth Found!!d Jan!Jay 15, 1916, as student newspape of Wake Foest Unvesty, Oto Gold and Black 1s publshed each Fday dung school yea except dung examnaton, summe and holday peods as dected by Wake Foest Publcatons Boad. Maled each week. Membes of Assocated Collegate Pess, Repesented fo Natonal Advetsng by Natonal. Educatonal Advetsng Sevce, nc. Subsclp1on ate: $5.00 Second-class postage pad, Wt ston-salem, N.C. Fom 3579 should be maled to Box 7576, Revnolda Staton, Wnston-Salem, N.C Pnted by Communty Pess, lncopoa1ed, Kng, N.C. beleve n altusm se days. These kds must have just been eally cleve junkes. The day of Good Samatan s just no moe.) Afte beng fleeced, and beng a lght of pocket, t was decded that we had seen enough of ealty fo a whle. No soone sad than we wee back nto old ca and back on hghway lookng fo bette thngs when, almost home and dng hgh, we caught a cop. No soone had one of my fends sad, "Ha, oldest tck n book: cop hdng behnd a tee, when that old fashoned cop just oh so decdedly sgnaled us ove to shoulde n hs old fashoned polte way. And gave me a gft fom soveegn state of... a $26 due bll at county cout house. Yes, dea fends, was gong 80 n a 65. And t ddnt do any good at all to know that my speedomete was boken and thought was gong 65. And that no matte how much agung dd wth law, that law was gettng my $26. _ lt ls at tmes lke se, when good old ealty beaks though n ts chamng lttle way, that you ealze what madness and absudty we lve n and that VetNam and ghetto ot ae just blackboad llustatons but that you own backyad caes ts own delectable beed of madness. t s n that splended Fanz Kafka ceases to be just an aestc symbolc vctoy fo nghtmae. t n becomes aw tuth that goes ght down you thoat whle Joseph K. sts on you shoulde whspeng sweet nothngs n you ea. And baby, t Buts! So e we wee, me and a couple of fends... well, ty my attoney and hs bodyguad baellng down 1-40 n my mos ca... well, ty a blood ed Cadllac stolen fom a ent-a-ca agency. Bumpng lke mesca (steam) lned banshees fom catclysmc event to cataclysmc event. n fst plaee, e s no eason why a woman who chooses to ente teachng feld should not be consdeed a pofessonal woman." Anyone wbo has taught successfully (at any level) wll testfy that t eques all of ones potental, talents and nsght to do knd of job that should be done. Fo a woman, ths pofesson should be as espected as that of docto o lawye. The fact that moe women chose ths feld does not necessaly mean that t does not eque as much ntellgence and dedcaton as o pofessons geneally chosen by men. t often takes moe couage and patence than many pesons (some women and some men) have to ente teachng. The fact that a woman chooses to be a wfe and mo defntely does not mean she has lost he ambton o s not utlllzng he potental. The nwnbe of WSUccessful wves and of mos who fall chlden should be evdence enough that both of se "caees" eque much moe effot and ablty than y ae geneally gven. Any woman who feels she can honestly say she s able to fulfll all he husbands needs and has eaed he chlden to be easonably well adjusted n todays wold wll have used evey ht of potental she has to acheve se wll stll swea n a cout of law that volaton n queston was moe fault of tafc offce than my own and that had been placed n an mpossble dlemma esultng n an unfa appeal and an excessve fne. am tyng to ase hee a seous queston as to value of an appeal boad that holds atttude that t s useless to appeal a volaton once commtted, because a boken ule must be avenged! f membes wont hea an appeal t s a face to offe one. Please wthhold my name n ode not to JX"ejud.ce any futue appeals on my pat. Wth odds so badly stacked aganst appeals t would be foolsh to add to m. Name wthheld by equest New Coach Some unkn Wake Foest fans wee JXObaby dsmayed to ead news that vto th. that ha 1m basketball.coach Jack McCloskey was tan..1*1 ps a moe " _. leavng. The two majo spots coaches have po,_..;;.;..,,;.._sl t measue.. of whe : - o,. not a woman. left... w., A... -" M_,,_ wu.. CC.. o.:o.wwy..\jw<aey s move... u epotenua1shesuccessnhe - :-Mved helvesty f embaassng chosen ole. f She has acheved status as a task of havng to fe hm Afte sx yeas t geat _lawye and yet has faled to develop has become appaent ( ;ealzed t y qualtes of pesonalty whch make he a McCloskey had bls best ecod) that Coach successful human beng, she s, n my opnon, McCloskey could not develop a top-flght a falue. Ths type of falue s somethng Jl,ogam at WFU to compete wth o ecods of women gaduates mght not show. ACC schools feel, efoe, that th categozaton of At best, 0 ny Clemson can be sad to have a women n ths atcle m Student s wose pogam but even that may only be msleadng ; that s, degee to whch a. tempoay. My pnon has been, despte talk woman has fulflled he potental s based on to contay that WFU teams Wde many o factos besdes choce of McCloskey have neve played fst class JX"ofesson. defense, no Caolna Wde Dean Smth, Tom Landy of ACC. (ncdently, one of Snceely, thngs notced most about Potland was Joan Wllams that y played vey poo defense and lousy Class of 1968 team ball.) n my opnon, ecubnent has fallen off, and Coach McCloskey, wth a few exceptons, has neve gotten as good a pe. Taffc Appeals fonnance out of hs playes as y ae capable. Thol,lgh no fault of my own ecently had msfotune to be chaged wth a taffc volaton by campus polce. Thee wee a numbe of extenuatng ccumstances, ncludng as a pmay cause msnfomaton on pat of taffc offce. felt t wse to appeal my case and flled out usual fonns wth complete stoy. When my appeal fnally came up t. tuned out to be an WDevng expeence, f not an outght face! When fst enteed oom student membe of boad seached fo my appeal fom, glanced at t fo a few seconds, and began a speech about sympathzng wth me, but nfomng me that had been n volaton of a ule noneless. Fom hs comments t was mmedately appaent that he had not ead moe than fst pat of my wtten statement, and that he held atttude that a volaton was a volaton, no matte what! All ths befoe he even gave me a chance to explan! dld my best to explan ccumstances and expess my vew, dung whch t was obvous that only one of thee boad membes pesent was payng any attenton to what was sayng. Many of my comments wee ntepeted ncoectly and had to be e. explaned, leadng me to fustatng concluson that boedom and lack of attenton saw n body language was n fact case. The subsequent comments epeated fst statements made to me. The mpesson had upon leavng was that my case had been decded upon befoe. t was even befoe appeal commttee! Upon checkng esults next day fowd that my appeal bad been dened. beleve that seveal excellent people mght be avalable fo WFU job. The top. canddate should be Lay Segfed, fomely of Boston Celtcs. Hs tanng ncludes fou yeas Wde Fed Taylo at Oho State, plus 7 o 8 yeas unde maste, Red Auebach. Segfed has always been ecognzed as an excellent student of game. He also has necessay pesonal qualtes to establsh a wnnng pogam at WFU. Ano excellent possblty mght be Lay Bown, fomely an assls_tant coach at Caolna, and now a membe of Denve Rockets. An accomplshed ecute, Bown also appeas to have techncal abltes, plus pesonal qualtes necessay to ceate a successful pogam. Unfotunately, Bown mght not be avalable, snce t s umoed that he s nteested n a pofessonal coachng poston, and he s a Caolna gaduate. An outsde possblty mght be D. Fank Ramsey, fomely of Phlladelpba 76es, who had such a successful pogam at st. Joseph., Pobably, my opnons wll not be consdeed. f emembe coectly, when ecommended that staff look nto tbls kd fom Roosevelt, N.Y. named Julus Evng, y gave me a dsbelevng look. (n faness, Coach Packe late dld look at Evng and was mpessed, but U of Mass. pulled a coup by ncludng Evngs hgh school coach n hs package deal.) The athletc depatment should not be too hasty n a choce, snce f ght peson s not chosen, WFUs basketball JXogam wll pobably dop fom sxth to seventh. SJDceely yous, John Chstophe Bewnd, J. 69 madfe.cjass. But Knks aent. alone n peoccupaton wth mdtde-class falues and shotcomngs, The scay bt about an attacks on tle mddle class s that.no-one has offeed a vable altenatve to old Potestant ethc of mddle class. Sue, ts eal easy to say that mddle class s a hypoctcal pack of moneygubbng stooges Wlwothy of ou admatlol, we beng all ght-thnkng stay-eyed dealstc new geneaton whos gong to make wold safe fo democacy and 8J. of o gabage, but ths type of thnkng povdes no new models fo us. The yowg mddle-class adcal looks towad poletaan fo nspaton. Ou young boy and gl evolutonaes adopt dess and mannes of wokng classes, pullng on hgh-topped wo..kshoes and blue woks!jts y thnk- poles ought to be weang. But even costumng s fake, adcals nm down to head shop and pay noated pces fo gab, helpng to Une pockets of some "hlp captalst." Ou New Leftst buddy fgues that hs dealzed poletaat s gong to be vanguad of some evoluton. Seze means of poducton, powe to people. and ovenght new student-woke coalton wll have establshed a new selfless democacy fo all people. The old mddleclass wll make pulllc confessons and fee Alulela Davs... - have some news fo ou ant-mddle-class fends, tbngs just havent woked lke that. Afte evoluton, wblcb was nstgated by some mddle-class scon anyway, new govenment falls nto hands of moe putancal membes of old mddle class and dealstc ntellectual suppotes. The backbone of evey successful socley n hstoy has been some nnovatve mddleclass, pehaps a vey small one. ll be fst to admt that Amecan mddle-class hasnt been most nnovatve of socal classes, at least n th J St few yeas. t lves n a contadcton, what complacent yet at same tme sotnewhat scaed and feelng qute gulty about ts modest wealth, pehaps too wl1llng to sen ts collectve soul to copoatons and to govenment. But ts best weve got. Kll Cong Wth Cas: ts Cheape ByWALLYBOYD Hello, Amecans. Recently ve been thnkng and eadng about VetNam wa. am awae that am nbt" fstto"ponde ths contovesal, f not ovewoked, topc, but ne am last; and that gves us 811 a ge!lt feelng of nsecuty, m sue. only beg you, gentle eade, to ead my smple suggestons on ente VetNam mess, and n vey objectvely agee wth m. As a esult of my eseach, ve come to concluson that wee dong thngs all wong ove e. Take man supply tals fom noth to south, fo example. We keep bombng eve-lovng bab out of 8e supply tals, and yet supples contnue to get though. We ae makng a gave mstake by bombng se tals. We should, nstead, n an act of peace, buld a U.S. ntestate hghway n place of se naow, bumpy tals. Then f Noth Vetnamese dve anythng lke Amecans, y would begn to kll mselves off moe effectvely than any bomb we could dop on m. To extend ths dea fu, we could buy Cong some hgh-poweed spots cas so y could kll mselves faste. Cas ae good weapons, and y ae much cheape than bombs. t s estmated that we spend about $400,000 on each Vet Cong that we kll way we ae fghtng now. f we get m cas nstead, we only spend about$6,000pe man. They should, of couse, kll mselves at ate of about 50,000 Conmes a yea n taffc accdents, and we save a cool $394,000 pe Cong. We wll pou MLLONS of cas nto Noth Vet Nam n an attempt to "Amecanze" VetNam. Then, f y dont kll mselves by smashng nto each o, maybe y would succumb to polluton and smog JX"oduced by cas. f ths snt enough to cush m, we could pehaps help m to develop lndusby to pont that not only a, but wate s also posoned. We wll "Amecanze" m fu by teachng m how to use DDT on all cops n ode to "ncease" destucton-ub- mean JX"oducton. Soon, all food supply wll be contamnated, and we can st back and laugh as y get fat on poson food; Cleve, cleve us! We wll even "Amecanze" m to extent that y wll become FAT and HAPPY. And n, n my blood-thsty fends, as y ae kllng mselves on hghways, and slowly extngushng m selves on food and wate (and y ae that dmnb, too. ead t n a Pentagon epot) we wll move n and easly WN THE WAR. ts eally a magnfcent plan-too bad y thought of t fst. 00 YOU EVER LONG FOR HE DAYS WEW JOlN \layne WAS THE t---l!t""t\to.lg.fst TH.G ABOlT MOVES?.,,,,., t j! \ ) : ( j ".....,, f f l,, Re1 The Wake Atst Sees 1 Yok Po Mus n Rena "An EntE Elzabeth." The pefon Wat Chape Students wll wth.d. c geneal publh doo fo $ The page. Elzabethan snges, d1 stumentals, entetanment been Peom1 Queen. The New Yo founded n llll Gnbeg establshed a auntc and of ancent mu though R n addton tl fom pe auntc 1nst scholaly at fomance st. staged at leas elaboate p01 costume and d musc. The 1 medeval Play of Heod Dll come allve an standad epe; When John 1 dectoofth Muscs, he 1 pefomancec masque and eseach on the soducton peang on tou One of ou of spectac Snce modem have touble 1 topcal allusoj Elzabethan Hollande, AD ommlssoned n Elzabet All o as; tetanment fm Go ByTO&l J havent decent moves snce Bewstel (why doesn Bewste McC --pa: _Jend to assault. aenouement mes of sus sequence, wbl lttle but antc to cay you b and petzels. even begn sne to youself ten commt u good move-go of popcon Be pepae< popcon befoe thee-hou wo Godfa," fo. mxed l suspense, fh supebly tlme<l ths s t. The "book s atfully admt t, P sceenplay as convncngly thngs do come book; os f flm and y oveall qualty. Vto Coleon one of New Yo of fends" n tl flms fst, hs poston of E damaged when sell--dugs nea-fatal gwd of puppets of 1 Tom Bazn. wok s done h3 ano cosst Tatagla.) Vtos tem1 opens doo tno (Sonny), a kd wth a hyj and mea evenge on hs He wages wa, and n dong so 3l

5 . \,... " t t1.,, t.. j ( j..... Renassance Pageant Set The Wake Foest Unvesty Atst Sees wll pesent New Yok Po uslca Thusday nght n RenaJssance spectacle, "An Entetanment fo Ellzsbeth." The pefomance wll be n Walt Chapel at 8:15 P.M. Students wll be admtted fee l.th.d. cad. Tckets fo geneal publc wll be on sale at doo fo $3.00. The pageant bngs Elzabethan ea to lfe wth snges, dances and n stumentalsts by pesentng entetanment as t mght have been Pefomed n hono of Queen. The New Yok Po Musca was founded n 1953 by late Noah Gl!8nbeg and quckly establsbed a eputaton fo ts auntc and vtal pefomances of anclentmusc fom medeval though Renassance. n addton to concets of musc fom peod pefomed on auntc nstuments and wth scholaly attenton to. pefomance styles, goup staged at least once a yea moe elaboate poductons nvolvng costume and dance n addton to musc. The poductons of medeval Play of Dalllel and Play of Heod made musc hstoy come alve and y soon became standad epetoy. When John Reeves Whte was dl.ecto of New Yok Po Musca, he e<nceved of pefomance of an Elzabethan masque and dd basc eseach on peod. Ths s oducton whch s now ap. peang on tou. One of outstandng featues of spectacle s auntcty. Snce modem audences would have touble undestandng topcal allusons n an auntc Ezabetban masque, John Hollande, Amecan poet, was commssoned to wte a pageant n Elzabethan style. All o aspects of "An Entetanment fo Elzabeth" ae as Pefomes n New Yok Po Muscas poducton of "An En tetanmentfo Elzabeth," a Renasssnce spectacle, at caamoo Estate n Kat!lnah, New Yok. auntc as scholas can make m. Extensve eseach Jn.. eluded moe than dance steps and floo pattens; t went down to detals of walldng, bowng, and genteel manne of a gentleman to hs lady. Dances mselves ange fom sedate, modest banles to wldly dang, woman swng!ng La Volta, and also nclude exotc savage dancng, a swod dance, a pavane, an alman, and captvatng fgue dance. Much of musc s taken fom ognal manuscpts and collectons of musc fom peod. The nstuments ae those known to be n use at Elzabethan cout - ecode, vola, flute and hapschod known to modem audences, and Kummhom, a cuvng wnd nstument, Rauschpfef, a shll eed, and Sackbuts, whch ae ealy tom}lones. The elegant, omate costumes wee desgned by Anne Hollande fom sketches, dawngs, and pantngs fom peod. Tbe costume fo Queen Efzabeth was tak.en fom he famous potat: a bgb, stff neck uh on a whte pealofltudded gown. The pefomance s vbant and alve; no pat of t calls to mnd a stuffy museum pece. Complete wth candlelght ocessons though audence and bawdy jees fom sdelnes, "An Entetanment fo Elzabeth" s an exctng pageant n style of pa.st stll delgbtful today. Pol Sc Pofs Wll Meet Hee Tbe second annual meetng of Noth Caolna Poltcal Scence Assocaton wll be held hee today and tomoow. A symposum on "The Futue of Democacy n Unted Sates" wll be held at z p.m. today n DeTamble Audtoum and Wll be open to publc. The speakes wd be D. Matn Damond, pofesso of poltcal scence at Noth llnos Unvesty, and D. Bow Znn, pofesso of govenment at Boston Unvesty. D. James A. Stentage, assocate pofesso of poltcs wll be chaman fo symposum. D. Henz Eulau of Stanfod Unvesty, pesdent of Amecan Poltcal Scence Assocaton, wll gve addess at a luncheon sesson and D. Wllam C. Ache, executve d.ecto of May Reynolds Babcock Foundaton, wll be speake fo a dnne meetng Fday.. Two panel sessons wll be held Satuday monng, one on undp.gaduate cuculum n pol1t!c81 scence and one on job oppotuntes fo poutfcal scence majos. D. Rchte H. Mooe J. of Appalachan State Unvesty s esdent of assocaton. D. Rchad H. Leach of Duke Unvesty s pesdent-elect, and D. C.H. Rchads J., pofesso of poltcs at Wake Foest, s vce pesdent and pogam chanmn.. The Fday symposum speakes ae.scholas who have wtten a numbe of books and atcles on Amecan govem ment. Godfa Rates Seous Vewng By TOM PHLLPS famly aganst o famles, out by Coleone egulas. As who ae feaful of an all-out elgous steams of llumphant ha steet wa. Sonny fu ogan musc sgnal J. vent seen many tuly aggavates stuaton by chstenng of a new-bon chlld, decent moves n some tme, not enlstng sevces of hs chllng juxtaposton of one. snce Bewste, McCloud, eally younge bo, Mchael, a "a d ft ( h d t lk " w Y oesn anyone, mu e scene a e ano e heo who etuned wth n atfully cl)ncludes sjgnlfleant Bewste McCloud?). Most ve tentonofmayngyoungsweet- t * t..n. pas y a half.. "lnnoc e nt Kay A"""""ft and wth. ac.. on.ctl!, u e;./l damat1c tend to ult wth ll gcal..., clnejlu!c cle. -:.,...assa you 0 denouement to achetypal. dawng fom famly affas.. The fst and.. oemost God, mes of supposed geat con- Mcaelgunsdowntwokeymenm fa, Vto Coleone, s pasequence whle eally leavng feud n a local talen- tayd by Malon Bando wth as lttle but antclmactc boedom Amecan estauant and s much flav-o and taste as to cay you home to you bee shuffed off to Scly to avod chaacte possesses. t s unand petzels. Sometmes you etbuton of th.e o famles. mstakable Bando, and, whe even begn sneezng o wbstlng Meanwhle, V1to etuns to you happen to enjoy hs own to youself towads end o acton when Sonny, ncensed at speclal!and of actng o not, commt ultmate nsul to hs sstes butal beatng by he you cannot leave ate good move-gong, thowng Tatagla-pad husband, heads off wthout mpesson that he of popcom. to teach hm a lesson. and s has added a geat deal just by hs Be pepaed to fnsh you taught on n etun when he s esence, a qualty pesence popcon befoe enteng nto ddled Wlth bullets on a Statten whch, had t been absent, mght thee-hou wold known as "The sland causeway. Vto, now ted have seously undecut Godfa " fo f eve a move and stll sck, calls a jont pctues total effect. Whe mxed th ght amounts of meetng of fve f heads lamentng loss of Sonny o suspense, fne actng, and and makes peace, Wth evealng to Mchael that he supebly tmed cnematogaphy, stpulaton that Mchael can neve wanted Mchael to ente ths s t. The powe of Puzos etun safely to states and "busness," t s a wstful, book s atfully dawn fom (lets!ok n. "busness." Fo a tme-weaed qualty whch admt t Puzo wote tme, e S peace. gves Bando hs unqueness. sceenplay as well) and cetanly Mchael, afte a ge- Al Pacno, as Mchael, s convncngly captued. Some n-death expeence n Scly somewhat less convncng, thngs do come off bette n wth a mystc mountan beauty though oveall hs pefomance book os fall natually nto who tuns nto a boken Enldlsh shows consdeable empathy fo flm and y conllbute to would-be possesso befoe sle s chaacte. ndeed t must, fo oveall qualty of wok. bumped off, takes ove as e f move centes aound any. Vto Coleone, Don (head) of new head of Coleone, Wth one ndvdual, t a Mchael and oneofnewyoksmao"famlly Papa at hs "d" all t!le way. not Vto Caleone. Some fne of fends" n late foutes and Mchael moves quckly to.wn moments n book show a flms fst godfa, fnds new vstas n Las Vegas casnoa, somewhat moe emotonal hs poston of emnence seveely gvng Bazn and os Mchael who must westle wth damaged when a to-sell-o-not-to- mpesson that Coleones ae poblem of whe to sell--dugs ssue leads to hs on un fo fea of beng wped nea-fatal gundown at hands out n New Yok. of puppets of hs geatest val, The dea of Vto Coleone Tom Bazn. (Bazlns dty spus Bazn on to move n on wok s done by henchmen of Mchael and by kllng hm gan ano cosstown Don, Buno contol ove hs most hated Vtos tempoay setback opens doo fo hs son, Santno (Sonny), a bash, gutsy old kd wth a hypeactve tempe and means to vent hs evenge on hs fas shootng. He wages wa wth Tatagllas and n dong so sets Coleone follows when Mchael stands m chuch and confesses hs bel;ef n God and ghteousness m a ceemony namng hm Godfa to hs sstes baby, whle outsde n cty he antcpates Bzlns plot by havng Famly heads, ncludng Bazn, ubbed 311 W. Fouth St., Wlnswn..satem, N.C. The fnest fashons and accessoes fo well-dessed lady. Stoes Hous: 9:30-5:30 Monday Though Satuday commt hmself to famly o not, and ths s defntely lackng n pctue. n end, Mchael les to hs wfe about kllng hs sstes Jo. She beleves hm, and e-foce contnues. Fom.Old.G.odfa _to, yoo.g,.kom. Ufe to death to lfe agan, eveence fo famly emeges, no matte bow peveted by gwls and pasta and moe guns. Volence s a means to an end and not.an end unto tself, whch!ngs a supsng moalty to ths most mmoal of subjects. "The Godfa" s gpng, tende, and vey eal; t deseves seous vewng. <:::>< Fst Baptst Chuch College Goup 9:30 Woshp 11:00 Bus Leaves Johnson At 9:30 Tatagla.) enemy. The clmactc scel!e "\ m N "" :;) J :- J.f,,.,.:.. eams..... _ ".,.s. Deams of love.. symbolzed by bllance of a damond. Ou specalzed tanng, ou techncal pecson nstunents and ou long expeence help us to help you make pefect damond choce. Come n and see how we can tun you deam nto a bllant ealty. PAGE FVE-Fday, Apl 14, 1972, OLD GOLD AND BLACK Ats Talks Successful By BELEN TYREE Alslstalt Edto The Confeence on Fne Ats Faclltes held hee last month has eclpltated a geneal feelng of optmsm among those who attended meetngs. The two-day confeence was sponsoed by gants fom May Reynolds Babcock Foundaton and Educatonal Faclltes Laboatoes, nc., of New Yok Cty. At Commsson chaman Chales Allen descbed event as essentally "two days of goupthlnk... He sad he felt confeence was successful n ts attempt "to look as boadly as we could at ats." He ej:p}aned tbat membes of boad of lnlstees, boad of vstos, students, ad mlnstatos, faculty, communty people and achtects wee all nvted to confeence "n ode to get nput fom wdest possble goup.".allen sad that t was undestood that powe of makng defnte decsons on ats cente ested wth tustees and that body attendng confeence "was an Jnfonnng goup... wth a geat deal of nfluence but not authoty." "Tbe end esult s tbat many deas wont be used, but out of ths wll come selecton of best deas," he added. He sad he felt that by end of two-day peod patcpants wee thnkng n tems of ente poject nstead of ndvdual nteests. "We held off those people who wanted to ush abead," Allen sad, addng that he felt t was moe mpotant to plan completely than to huy poject. "Tbe confeence bought toge goups and bult up ovewhelmng enthusasm," he added. "Ou poblem now s suppot. We need to cay ths enthusasm ove nto money." Allen sad he favoed a lmted campagn on campus ugng each faculty -membe and student to contbute somethng towad cente. Tom Phllps, a student membe of commsson; sad goup "accomplshed what t- set out to do...to make communty and unvesty awae of poblem, especlally those people who ae n a poston to do somethng about t. Phllps sad that although meetng fnalzed nothllg, t "lought up lack of atstc lfe style on ths campus and suggested some way to allevate stuaton." At chaman Stelng Boyd sad he thought confeence was mpotant n "gettng people toge to nteact n goup" and n openng dalogue. J.C. Buoughs, geneal manage of WFDD FM and llofesso of speech, ageed. " am geneally pleased that we had occason to focus attenton on ats at Wake Foest," ntate plannng fo development of ats. " was especlally pleased that ou pogam n ado-tv-flm was so favoably eceved," Buoughs sad. Theate decto Haold Tedfod called confeence "one of moat wothwhle and stmulatng thngs ve sat n on at Wake Foest n seven yeas." Tedfod sad that commsson "was not n powe to do anythng; t was manly an n vestgatoy thng, and thnk se aeas of nvestgaton wee opened up." Musc chaman Calvn Hube sad he was mpessed by " degee of enthusasm fom ou own people: faculty, admnstaton, and above all students." Unvesty Pesdent James Ralph Scales sad he felt confeence had been vey wothwhle. "Thee s geneal ageement that t was ght way to go about plannng a college fa clfty," Scales sad. He added that many of consultants to confeence have wtten lettes expessng satsfacton wth confeence and gvng obsevatons and suggestons. D. Haold Goes, Pesdent of Educatonal Facltes Laboatoes, noted n hs lette that "Wake Foest s a vey cvlzed place." Scales has apponted fve task foces to wok n vaous aeas of plannng ats cente. These goups wll pesent deas to tustees n Apl and May meetngs. MOBL SERVCE STATON Reynolda Road Welcomes All WFU Students! Qualty Sevce and Tende Lovng Cae Fo You Jags, Vettes, and O Tanspotaton Mos Day s just a few weeks away. Why not make you appontment now fo you Mos Day Potat? McNABB STUDO Wake Foest Unvesty Phone _... _...,.....,...,.. MYRA DELAPP _..., 1 DUKE JOE COLLEGE CONCERT Satuday, Apl 15th Musc All Day Long Seatan The Byds Outdoos: Wallace Wade Stadum 1 8 p.m. Hot Tuna John Hammond Taj Mahal ndoos: Cameon ndoo Stadum Tckets: Duke campus, and mal odes: Box KM, Duke Staton Duham, N.C. Tckets sold to ndvduals ove 16, please.. p.j u.l l

6 PAGE SX-Fday, Apll4, 1972, OLD GOLD AND BLACK McCloskey, Tacy lapply Take.New Jobs fom one top aea to ano ByLARRYLYON epotedly be makng $60,000 a games n a ow ths yea." Spots Edto yea n Potland. Potland, wost team n Whle openng all hs mal NBA ths season wth an Potland Talblaze Coach whchhadplledupn ten days ecod, stll aveaged ove 7,000 Jack McCloskey etuned to he had been on West Coast (he fans a game. Wake Foest Wednesday mo- deposted most of t n tash "Youe gong fom one top nng, ths tme to clean out hs can), McCloskey talked of aea to ano-1 thnk ACC offce and get out of way new stuaton at Potland and hs s eptome of college befoe new coach moves ln. days at Wake Foest. basketba11, whle NBA s at He was a happy man. " thnk ts a stuaton that s top of any level of basket.. "You look che," geeted hs pefect to come nto," he began. ball." fome Wake assstant Walt \t s a vey young team thats "1 stll thnk m only coach Noell, who wll stay on wth Cal loookng fo leadeshp both on n county who has had a Tacy. McCloskey guffawed at and off floo. chance to compete n two comment, happy n "Thees an amazng amount most compettve college knowledge that he s ndeed of nteest n Oegon, basketball aeas n county - : 10uv of lvng moe com- espected fanne ACC coach Bg Fve and ACC, Fn1 now, wthout enthused. "They had a sellout of commmented McCloskey, who Yb!!He _!wll!.j?..!!af!!!te;:j1!.3& Contnued on Page 8 How can you lose on ths specal offe? Just bng : n ths ad... pay fo one ode of pancakes (does not nclude neat o-1 des l get a second ode of same value, FREE Choose fom 16 mffeent pancake vaetes fom aound wold. Lmt: one coupon pe couple. Good Only On Mon., Apl 17 Tues., Apl 18 BURGER KNG ccut on dotted 1/neJ """ Malo mo.-o aco Jam aan a allla el uall tl aa J Mala n a WaH ealo o<ollcf 0 11 DtfHT () tl!lmt u lan1s lm a St:llf!NN.A! Mam u10 "" l1anm fo a 8AStn 0" "0Vll Mann s l!e Mat!e1,, m p!l) -\ ft sou-.ouu,,.,.\ll:ou...,, : \\ : C>l ""F.t.UOU.>T {C0.1()S / : R.<::::7:: :.. + SEE T TODAY! pogam can eally move T no:y LYON.that es a lot to sell 1D tbls By...,._.. unvesty- academc Spots Edto. JX"Ggam, athletc pogam, Wake. welcomed Mashall students, campus, and basketball coach Cal Tacy small student body. All of se yesteday at a pess confeence tblngsd my mnd wee plusses n and announced that west ecutng and. thnk Vgnan was choce fo p:ogam can eally move." vacant head coach job. Tunng to hs old poston, Tacy eplaces depated Tacy emaked " leave Ma Jack McCloskey, who supsed shad wth deep emotl and Wake ten days ago by becomng feellngs fo playes and coach of Potland fans who wee vey loyal and Talblazes of NBA. Me- helpful to me n my two yeas n Closkey had been at Wake fo sx Huntngton. Ths a sometblng yeas. that a tebly had to face and Sttng befoe a host of walk away fom, and yet feel televson flm cameas and aea tbat gave vey best that epotes, Tacy appeaed ll at had to glve e." ease as subject of so much t was so teble to walk away attenton. n hs soft-spoken fom because Tacy had coached tones, he atculated hs feelngs tbe Thundeng Hed to a 23-4 about leavng Mashall and ecod ths past wnte and a jonng Wake Foest. beth n NCAA Mdwest The old and new, McCloskey left, and Tacy ght. t s not known "m delghted that ve been eglonals. The West Vgna what Jack s shoutng n Cals ea. chosen to do ths job, and 1 feel team was anked numbe twelve natonally- ahead of botb Vgna Jack nks Faewell Recuts Befoe embakng fo geene gass of Potland, fome basketball coach Jack McCloskey dd announce sgnng of thee pospects, now left ove. fo new Cal Tacy egune. McCloskey, who was most HELP W=D : To nsue tbe elect on of Noth Caolnas fst Republcan Goveno n ths cen f you want to help, con ct: Steve Lttle, P.O. Box 670, Then vote fo Jtm Holshouse on May 6. DEACON DRVE-N RESTAURANT Next To The Colseum PZZA SANDWCHES ALA CARTE 10:30 A.M. To 10:00 P.M. Tel WHEN ALL S FED AND DONE, THE WHOPPER FEEDS ON..... =::!topsx Mashall s a state unvesty optmstc ove hs ecutng N.C. last yea, Hlcl!:s was wth an enollment of 8,500 n effots befoe he left, epoted ognally slated to ave at Huntngton, West Vgna. Apl1 that he had pesuaded 6-9 Wake ths past fall. But hs n ntoducng Tacy to Tm Stae,!H Bll Flemng, and gades wee below pa, and he p:ess, WakeAtbletlcDectoD. 6-5 Heny Hcks to enoll at Wake went to Sanfod School n Gene Hooks sad that Tacy n fall. Delawae fo a yea of peppng. "!ngs wth hbn an outstandng Stae bas ndcated that he stll The 6-5, 190 lb. guad ap- ecod n coachng- a wnnng ntends to come despte Me paently eally blossomed at pecentage of 83 pecent n Cl osk eyse d patue,we hll t s Sanfod, both basketball and college coachng and an equally unsue what Flemng wll do. gade-wse. Hs gade polnt mpessve ecod n hgb school Hcks pesence n a Wake Foest ed to 35 d h coachng. Ths ecod speaks fo aveage zoom up an e tself, but fnd o unfom next wnte epotedly aveaged ZZ.fl ponts and 16 5 qualfcatons much moe m depends on whe assstant ebounds a game fo Sanfod, p:essve as fa as m concened. coach Walt Noell s etaned, whch has a college-oented We wee seekng an expeenced whch s lkely. p==stats attest, lllcks bad a coach n ecutng, n ad An AU.State selecton at Ewn, --..&- th out H b,_ mnstaton as well as coachng supe yea on e c e o... e skll. Coach Tacy qualfes seveal scong ecods and led admably n au of se aeas." hs team to a 12-5 ecod. "Nowhee have 1 seen a hgb Hooks fu explaned that school playe wth equal of Tacy dd not seek tbe Wake Hcks oveall talent," Sanfod Foest joll. nstead, Wake sought coach Don Faze assets. "He hbn afte Tacy was ecom- 1 mended by seveal local can do t au. He ed ou team m basketball pesonaltes, who Contnued on Page 8 knew of tbe natve West Vgnan, ;;.. "" fom hs old coachng days at Feum Juno College n WANTED: A new face n tbe Vgna. Govenos Mauslon. Vote fo The Wake seach had lasted ten Jm Holshouse fo Govemo, days, and had fnally naowed to RepubUcan Pmay, May 8. Tacy and Chales Mo, head coach of NCAA small college dvson champon Roanoke. Davdson coach Tey Bolland; who was consdeed by some at one tme to be leadng cancldate, wthdew hs name fom consdeaton Wednesday.mo. Ta()Jand Mo appeaed befoe 23-man Wake Athletc Councl Wednesday evenng, The councl talked to Tacy fo ove an hou and Mo fo foty mnutes. Afte ntevews, y met fo twenty mnutes befoe eachng a decson. Yesteday y fomally announced that decson. Repotes epeatedly questoned Tacy on whe he would 1ng wth hbn to Wake two hgh scllcol All-Amecans Danny Moses and Jey Tbuston, that he had ecuted fo Mashall ths spng. Although he dd not deny that he mght ty to convnce two to come to Wake, he sad pa bad commtted mselves to Mashall. Whe o not y feel that stong a devoton to Tacy and change to Wake a up to m. Moses, a 6-11, 240 lb. cente fom Wllamson, West Vgna, had been heavly ec-ul.ted by McCloskey, and flnauy chose Mashall ove Wake. He attended Wake basketball camp last summe. Thuston s fom Owensbug, Kentucky, and was named Kentucky hgb school playe of yea ths wnte. The 39-yea old Tacy wll bng htm wth a emakable ecod. Bon n Huttonsvlle, West Va., he played hgb school ball n Mll Ceek, West Va. He gaduated fom Davs & Elkns College n 1956 wth a B.S.. degee n Phys Ed. He eceved hs Mastes n school admnstaton fom Radfod n He coached at Vgna hgh schools, Kenbdge, Bedfod, and,monefuseven yeas. Hs teams won 127 out of 201 games, and won one state champonsbp. Fom Pulask he went to Feum JC, whee he compled a ecod n thee yeas, He was an assstant at Mashall fo one yea befoe assumng head dutes last sp:ng..,. - 1, : De a Pa batltledon even of bg wnnng pos. Smons, fom Butle, n both tounteyl low amateu n thd low pestgous beed most play n (l"oved hmself on tou makng naments. Pea FREE COKE WTH THE PURCHASE OF A WHOPPER OTHER LOCATONS: 548 Statfod Rd Petes Ceek Pkw. Ou famous boled beef buge and all tmmngs 2897 Reynolda Rd. OHe Expes Apl 21, 1972.: : BURGER KNG Amecas buge baage wll always come and go but es one bg buge that wll lve on! Ou famous Buge Kng Whoppe backs up ts bgness wth qualty. Thees a lage pue beef patte, complemented by geneous potons of tomatoes, pckles, onons, lettuce, ketchup and mayonnase. Buge Kng always bulds m bette! BURGER KNG t.,. f.,. my game, tewads. Detemned always, Smons last week to ty Playng wth..

7 S e Bolland; some at dng cannefom dnesday ed befoe c Councl be councl an hou tes. Afte met fo eaebng a hey fodecson. atedly e be Wake ecans, Jey ecuted spng. that he be two to pa elves to not y oton to esupto. cente Vgna, ted by v chose attended Dlp last esbug, ed laye of ll bng ecod. est Va., ll n Mlll aduated llege n n Phys stes n n fom la hgh od, and o seven El out of ne state went to DlpUeda s, stant at befoe tes last.,.,.... \.. t : Golfes Lead Bg Fou, Shoot Fo ACC Latels By TM BARNES AssfstautSpots Edto The Deacon golf team s agan off to a successful season as y have faed exceptloally well n thee tounaments y have enteed so fa. Competng n Palmetto nvtaton n Oangebug, S.C., and n Red Fox nvtatonal n Tyon, N.C. two weeks ago, Coach Jesse Haddocks "dvded" squad captued a fst and second place, espectvely. n addton, Deacs lengned lead n Bg Fou tounament to fouteen stokes wth fnal play n second ound on Monday at Chapel Hll. Edde Peace took lead n ndvdual stans afte tlwo oqnds of Bg Fou by shootng a fve unde Pa 67. Coupled wth hs 761n openng ound n Ralegh, Peaces 143 total puts hm well ahead of hs neaest challenges, Ken DYe of N.C. State and Bll Mallon of Duke. At same tme, Deacs upped lead ove State wth a fne team effot and now have a 748 total fo fst two ounds. Duke s stll n thd place and Noth Caolna tals n fouth. Wake had balanced scoes by most team membes n Mondays play at.fnley Golf Couse. Steve Walke and Slate Tuttle fnshed behnd Peace wth scoes of 73. Tom Case shot 76, Loge Jackson scoed 77, and fst ound leade Jm Smons had a 78. Deacon Duo.,Pove Paty Wth Pos Deacon golf stas Jm Smons and Edde Peace took tme off fom ntecollegate competton dung Spng beak to show golf wold that y ae as good as, f not bette than, many of ofessonal playes on tou today. n Geate Geensboo Open, and n Mastes Champonshps n A.!lgusta, Geoga, Smons and Peae! battled on even tems wth many of bg name, top money wnnng pos. Smons, seno supesta fom Butle, Pa., was pomnent n both touneys as be fnshed low amateu n GGO and was thld low amateu n pestgous Mastes. Remem beed most fo hs outstandng play n U.S. Open, Smons oved hmself wothy of a spot on tou ght now by easly makng cut n both tounaments. Peace, All-Amecan fom Temple Teace, Floda, dd not fae as well as Smons and dd not make cut n e touney but outscoed numeous pos ln each classc and outht nealy eveyone, too. Smons was a model of con slstency n GGO whee he shot ounds of fo a 284 even pa total, to te fome Wake sta Joe nman fo low amateu scoe and fnshed only twelve stokes behnd wnne. "Although played consstently all fou. ounds, was stll not completely satsfed wth my game," 4e explaned af. tewads. Detemned and dedcated as always, Smons went to Augusta last week to ty to do even bette. Playng wth Blly Caspe on fost -day (Peace was matched wth eventual wnne Jack Ncklaus), Smons dsplayed hs magnfcent golfng talent and tuned n an openng ound of 71. Although he dd not play as well fnal thee days, he agan made hs mak on natonal golf scene. t was ano good showng by "Chppy" n hs second, and cetanly not hs last, Mastes tounament. BARNES Golfes Sgn Ano Ace Jay Baas, a nephew of pofessonal golfe Bob Goalby, has sgned a gant-n-ad wth Wake Foest, announced, Dt-acon golf coach Jesse Haddock. A natve of Bellevlle, Dllnos, Baas s consdeed best juno goe n Mdwest. He bas an mpessve hgh school ecod and was sought by moe than twenty colleges fo hs fne golfng ablty. Baas led hs Bellevlle Hgh golf team to. two state cham plonshps last thee yeas whle complng a 63-2 match ecod. "We ae pleased Jay Haas decded to attend Wake Foest to help contnue ou fne golf tadton," sad Haddock. "He s an outstandng young man, a fne student and golfe. He wll be an asset to Unvesty." Baas jons Davd Thoe and Blly Chapman, two Noth Caolna juno golfes, as ecuts fo next yeas team. DUNNE$. Phone Oe Ntw Hwy fum onto Hwy. - Oe Noth on to Hwy. 66- fum Rght feet on ltft t l Fo hot wea of summe ty a pa of lght-weght summe knt slacks Fnd a bbed sht to complete "cool" look. CRANES ON THE MALL.\

8 ... PAGE EGHT-Fday, Apl14, 1972, OLD GOLD AND BLACK Smths Ptchng Caes Deacs To Mld Success By LARRY LYON Spons Edto An outfelde tuned ptche has gven Wake baseball team an unexpected lft and caed Deacs to mld success though fst half of season. Sophomoe Bud Smth, who as an outfelde ht.147 last yea, has tuned n an eaned un aveage even lowe than that THE MONOGRAM SHOP (nsde The Deacon Shop n Ktchn Dom) , 2 5 Mon.-F. battng mak was last yea. Smths ERA eads 1.38 and he owns a 3-1 won-lost mak n 26 nnngs of ptchng. The Lma, Oho natves httng has even pcked up, too, and he s spotng a.308 aveage n hs lmted appeaances at plate. Smths success has helped Deacs wn fve of fst thteen games, whch can hadly be labeled a blazng stat. But n vew of ecent Wake baseball hstoy, thats not bad. The Deacons fve vctoes have come ove Toledo, Yale, ndana of Pa., Geoga Soun, and Geoga Tech, latte two comng on soun oad tp last week. That oad tp ended wth a doubleheade loss at Clemson, whch dumped TERMPAPERS Aese.:Jtc htl. w1 tten.:lnd oofess1ona ll y typed. A w lt..! s have a m1 nunum BS, BA deqee. nstant Sev1ce. CALL TOLL FREE (anvwhee 111 countv fo 1 ntonat on and ates) o Call Collect EDUCATONAL RESEARCH, NC Wsconsn Ave. Sute 1690 Washngton, 0, C Fo Defatgated Appettes: Deacs nto last place l. ACC wth an 0-3 mak. Coach Beatte Feas, who has been gettng hs fst taste of ACC baseball ths spng, s somewhat pleased wth hs toops play though fst thee weeks, "m not satsfed, Feas commented, "but encouaged wth hustle and spt ye sbowng." The teams eght losses have lagely been a esult of weak httng, although Deacs bats have been makng contact moe often lately. "ts just a matte of gettng some hts at ght tmes, when men ae on base," Feas emaked. Wake has come up wth su!bsng exta base potental, and have an amazng eleven tples aleady. Centefelde Chp Holden alone has fou. The Deacs, who engaged Wnston-Salem Red Sox n an exhbton last nght, play at Mayland n a doubleheade tomoow and at Vgna S- Stat Leades (T,hough 13 games) HlTNG Battng Aveage- McHeny.267, Hall.243, Eschen.239. Homeuns - Pennngton 1. Runs Batted n - Pennngton and Eschen 7, McHeny 6. PTCHNG Wns- Smth 3, Coey and Shell 1. Stkeouts - Smth 22, Russelll8, Shell 15. Eaned Run Aveage - Smth 1.38, Coey and Zask The Sageant Peppes BEER, PZZA, SANDWCHES AND BLLARDS 853 Reynolda Rd.... Athletc Decto D. Gene Hooks and new coach Cal Tacy smlle fo pess. NBA Recuts Jack Contnued fom Page 6 also coached at Penn n addton to Wake. " thnk that wll help." Afte openng a lette fom Ats Glmoe sayng that Kentucky Colonel sta would nstuct at Wake basketball camp ths summe, McCloskey tuned hs thoughts to Wake Foest, school he bought Chale Davs to. " eally enjoyed sx yeas hee. We had a tough tme gettng stated, and fst pat of ths yea was tough. But oveall 1 enjoyed my assocatons wth admnstaton, students, and faculty, especally faculty. They wee vey undestandng and fa n eveythng we eve dscussed wth m." Asked what gave hhn geatest satsfacton at Wake, natve Pennsylvanan emaked, " last half of ths season, fom a pesonal standpont, was as satsfyng as any." "The yeas wth Chale, Glbet, Neal Pastushok, and Bob Rhoads wee excellent yeas, and fun yeas," McCloskey explaned fu. Eveybody was vey loose and had a lot of fun. But last half of ths yea ou guys eally developed and played well as a team. They won some games y shouldnt have. t was vey getfyng." "m gong to mss ths aea Mouthwateng To The Nth Degee. A Famous "Bg Mac". A Hot Cunchy Bag Of Fench Fes, And A Lage Cold Thst Quenchng Dnk, And Best of All- All Fo Less Than A Dolla. Nettes Lookng Fowad To UNC, ACC Matches By RCH SEYBERT Assocate Spots Edto The. Wake Foest tenns team suffeed fst two defeats of season dung a busy spng leak schedule. Howeve Deacon nettes contnued mpessve play pckng up vctoes ove Clemson, Floda, South Floda, and Geoga Sou m. The fou wns bng teams ecod to The tumph ove ACC powe Clemson maked Deacs thd confeence wn wthout a defeat. The long antcpated match wth UNC was postponed due to an, and wll be played next Tuesday n Chapel mn. The Deac nettes had 12 match wnnng steak bought to an end by Floda State Semmlnoles, losng by a 6-3 scoe. Floda State s one of top twenty natonally anked vey much. mean that vey teams. snceely." The vetean coach The o loss came at left lttle doubt that e was hands of ano natonal powe, tuth n hs wods. Unvesty of Geoga. The Commentng that to of Deacs played well, but bowed to coaches Wake was consdeng at Bulldogs 6-3. that tme fo hs old job wee all The fst vctoy dung "excellent", he added, "whoeve leak came aganst confeence t s, eally hope ad- val, Clemson. The Deacs edged mnsb:"aton wll gve hhn as out hghly egaded Tges by much fnancal suppot as he a 5-4 magn. needs." Afte loss to Floda State, He also emaked that he Deac nettes ebounded wth would be vey nteested n tyng a 5-4 vctoy ove Unvesty to obtan Chale Davs fom of Floda. Cleveland Cavales fo Coach Jm Leghtons squad Talblazes. n thashed South Floda 7-2. Just as hs vsto was leavng, Pete Pospsl playng numbe McCloskey exclamed, "Ooh, ooh one, and Eddy Pbyl playng n -1 fogot to tell you most ffth poston wee only mpotant thng. 1 dafted Rch Deacs to be defeated. Jm Habegge and John Lewkowcz Haslam, Gay Coope, Dean and put m on my sup- Mathas, and Audley Bell wee plemental lst (n NBA daft all vctoous n sngles play. Monday.)." Wake swept all sx sngles Asked f he was gong to gve matches n pckng up an 8-1 two a tyout, he sad wth a vctoy ove Geoga Soun. smle, "Lets just say that y The only loss was suffeed by can tell chlden and Haslam and Coope n gandchlden that y wee doubles match. dafted by an NBA team." Seveal of Wake Nettes And eveyone who knew Me- ae complng mpessve Closkey hee can say y once ecods as season pogesses. knew an NBA coach. Thus fa thee playes, Haslam Deacs Sgn To Contnued fom Page 6 eveythng you can. He was dffeence between us beng 12-5 and 5-12." An opposng coach labeled Hcks best hgh school playe he had seen snce Osca Robetson. The 6-9 Staes backgound closely esembles that of Mke Dean, 6-9 Deacon who contbuted a couple of months of basketball befoe flunkng out. Whe Stae has moe basketball ablty than Dean s unknown but t s epoted that he has consdeable moe feelng fo academa than Dean dd. The Los Angeles poduct aveaged ove 17 ponts and 15 ebounds a game fo Palos Vedes Hgh School, and was named All-League, All-Aea, and All-State. At Habo he concentated on obtanng hs degee, foegong basketball. Flemng, a natve of Scanton, Pa., attended Gaston Juno College n Gastona ths yea. The 6-6, 230 lb. fowad tansfeed to Gaston fom Wesley JC n Delawae , athletes. SWSS PZZA NN You Host: Pete Come Watess: Ann HaeU Bee, Pzza & Sandwches. HappyHou 3-7 Bee Reduced Sc 4457 N:Chey st. 10 A.M. 12 P.M. Mon.-Sat. Coope, and Mathas have lost just two matches each. Coope has 15 vctoes whle Haslam and Mathas both have 14 wns. Pospsl, who has been playng n numbe one slot much of season, has a 12-5log. Bell has been plagued by seveal njues Seven. Deacs Chosen As Outstandng Seven Wake students have been chosen to appea n 1972 edton of OUtstandng College Athletes of Ameca. Footballes Lay Hopkns, Ken Gaett, Lay Russell, and Edde Stetz, basketball state Rch Habegge, swmme Tom Cobtt, and golfe Edde Peace wee Wake selectons. Hopkns was fu honoed by beng named to pogams Hall of Fame. Announcement of selectons was made by Boad of Advsos of outstandng College Athletes of Ameca, an annual awads volume. publshed to hono Amecas fnest college Coaches and athletc dectos fom ndvdual colleges and unvestes acoss naton nomnated wnnng athletes on bass of dsplayed abltes not only n athletcs but also n communty sevce and campus actvtes. O ctea ncluded stength of chaacte, leadeshp both on and off playng feld, and scholasbp. n congatulatng athletes selected, sta unnng back Gale Sayes of Chcago Beas sad ths yeas outstandng College Athlete wnnes have "set goals fo mselves to be best n feld. They wll fght wth all y can to acheve success, and wth ths detemnaton y wll suely attan t." and lfnesses thoughout seaso. yet has managed to on up a 10-4 mak. The teams o egula, Pbyl has a ecod of 9-6. Coach Leghton was pleased by teams play dung oad tp though south. lbe competton whch team faced dung beak was geneally toughe than most of opponents Wake played eane n season. The tp seved as good pepaaton fo fnal week and a half of season. Wthn that peod, Wake wll face thee ACC teams Vgna, ecod ovea, and a 3-1 ACC mak. The only confeence 1038 was a 5-4 decson at Clemson. Last week Cavales downed Mayland by a 7 2 magn. Eane n season, Wake beat Mayland 8-1. An off day fo Deacs o a stong pefomance by Mayland could mean thd loss of season fo Wake. On Monday, Deacs wll face Duke at home. The next day maks last and bggest match of season fo CoaCh Leghton and ak hs squad. W e wll face peenlally stong Caolna tenns team. Duke, and Caolna. The season UNC has a 12-2 ecod. The only wll be culmnated wth losses wee to Tnty, top confeence champonshps to be anked team n naton, and played Apl at Chalot- SMU. The Heels ae 2-0 n contesvlle, Vgna.. feence play, most ecent Tomoow Deacs wll be n vctoy beng a 7 2 vedct ove Chalottesvlle to face Cltue match wll pt Cavale nettes who have gotten Pospsl aganst UNCs numbe off to a supsngly stong stat. 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