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1 .EANNG RTS ed LaundrJ' ~NDRY NG CENTER School Of Law Has Ousandng Success Record lllk Page Two null lurk The "Ocuceu <7-. e~.!!ke <Ju& M~,, * Hunsmen Record Album; Playng Concers * * * V_O_L_UME--XL--:vm ~W~ak~e-F::;;-:--or~es=---=--:Co~ll;:-e:-:g:-:e:-,-;W;,ms~ :=o:-:n~ Salem, Norh Carolna, Monday, January 4, 963 NUMBER 4 ~==~~~ ~---r Page Fve ple'' A :NTER agers El: y! e e - s!l ',, Trusees N arne Carpener, Meads To Medcal Poss Wake FO'res College rusees F.rd!ay named Dr. Coy C. Carpener vce presden for medcal afars and Dr. Mlanson Meads dean of he Bowman College YRC To Co-Hos Sae Mee Tom Ruke, presden of he Wake Fores Young Republcans Club, has announced ha he club wll. co-hos he Norh Carolna. Young Republcans Sae convenon wh he Forsyh Couny Young Republcans. The convenon s slaed o be held a he Rober E. Lee Hoel n WnsOn-salem Feb Gray School of Medcne of he nessmen,!ll]ne mnsers, seven College. lawyers and judges, four phys PreVously Dr. Carpeller was clans, wo men n educaon, dean and Dr. Meads was execu- h.ree men ln: govemm.en serve dead!. vce and wo women. Col.ege Presden Harold W. Board Oh<arman Wllam J. Trbble sad rjhe changes "clar- Conrad of W:mson-8alem made fy he College's admnsrave a nujmber of commee appon. orgajllz.aon n relaon o oher mens. By vrue of ms offce medcal sclhools hroughou he Conrad s char'man of he excounry." ecuve commee. Oller mem He also sad he changes "wll bers are Mlaurce Hll Olf Drexel, release Dr. Carpener for more vce charman, L. Y. Ballenpublc relaons and promoon- ne of Ralegh he Rev. Claude al work n he developng un- u. Broach of Charloe, rvng versy.program of he college." Carlyle of Wln:son-8alem, Guy Ths s llln area n whch Dr. T. Carswell of Oharloe, Mrs. Carpener has been ncreasngly Roy B. Culler Olf Hgh Pon, acve n recen years. Thomas. H. Davs of Wnson Dr. 'Drbble poned ou ha Salem Waler E Gree'r Jr. of he desgnaon of Dr. Meads Gre~boro, Judge Joh7l'son J. as dean formally recognzes Hayes of Wlkesboro and Judge work Dr. Meads acually bas Huber E. Olve of Lexngon. been dong n recenrl years.. Oher commee apponmens Dr. 0aTpener has been Wlh wh Jh.e charman lsed frs he College for 36 years, 26 of nclude: nvesmens, Henry L. Ruke sad he campus organ- h~ ~ dead: of he School ~ Brdges of Ralegh, J. E. Broyzaon plans o sponsor Susan Medcme. He ls ~e oldes med- hll of Lenor, Carl McCraw of Ewng, sophomore of Souhern cal school dean ~ he OOll!nry Charloe, Wllam L. Wy.a of Pnes, n he annual MSS' Young fro~ he sandpo~ of years of Ralegh <and Greer; budge, Hll, Republcan pagean, whch s senrlce. He also S professor of Maron J. Davs of Wnson held n conjuncon wh he pahology. Salem Dr. Sam Holbrook of convenon. Lnda Suherland, Dr. Meads joned he Bowman Saes.~lle, J. E. Mller of Rajunor of Macon, Ga., s he cur- Gray :llaculy n 947 as nsruc legh amd MlcCraw aud C. ren Mss YR of Norh Carolna. x>r n medcne and rose apdly Rush Hamrck of Shelby,' he A meeng of he YRC Wll nl" he was lll!amed execuve Rev. Waldell Davs of Charloe, be c'alled jus afer he begn- de-an n 959. The poss he has Mrs. Earl Meaclham of Shelby, nng of second semeser, pror held a he medcal school n- he Rev. Thomas M. Freeman of o he convenon, lor he se- elude assocae deam: aru aca- Dunn and Wllam W. Saon of lecon of delegaes, accordng demc dean. n addon o hs Sanford nomnaon of rusees o Ruke. The Wake Fores club pres~ le lh.e s professor of Broach,' he Rev. Douglas Ad: wll be allowed sx voes on he medcme. rwh.. of Ralegh and Da.vd M. convenon floor. n hs repor» he board Dr. Br of Farmon; ahlecs, Trbble gave 3 summary of Ca'rlyle, Ballenne, Thomas H. Adran Kng, junor of Knson V'arous areas and professons Davs, Holebrook, Dr. Claude A. and a member of he YRC, has represened,amang he 36 mem- Mk!Nell J.r. of Elkn and he announced he plans o seek re- hers. They nclude nne bus- Rev. Car0l Prcke of Burelecon o he poson of char-,; _ man of he NCYR College Councl. Change n Auomoble Regulaons Sough By Wake Fores Legslaure ACC TOURNAMENT debaers, wnners au, are: lef o rgh, op row: Joe Saggers, Jerry Parney, Davd Zacks, Ed Gaskns. Boom row: Jan Wood, Jose Cabezas, Mar- -MTCHELL PHOTO ha Swan, and Neal Tae. The eam won rophes n all dvsons of he ournamen, one of he op debaes of he year. Wf' Scores Unprecedened ACC Debae Tourney Sweep Yelon Presens Moon To nvesgae Socal Lfe By ADRAN KNG MANAGNG EDTOR,. " ~~... ',. or he sbus l OG&B Feaures Law School n hs ssue, Old Gold and Black examnes a par of he college whch s locaed on he campus, ye s unfamlar o a majory of he suden body-he School of Law. The four-page arcle by Saff Wrer Ken S. Duffer deals wh, he hsory, he purpose, and he "personary" of. he school. l'o eam he faca abou he Law School, read he facual acle and Dnffer' nerpreve eommenary on Page Z. Snce here was no evdence of conamnaon n he food and no requess for furher nvesgaon from he sudens or hos. pal, he maer s consdered as lllo serous by he food offcals. Wenz sad lha Slaer polcy was o serve only food o sudens ha was of he bes qualy. He emphaszed lha all ef. fors were made o use l!he bes preparaons possble. Sudens are free o our he kchen facles a <any me, he added Acual food posonng usually s caused by spoled canned foods add.s no a frequen uomplan. The Slaer offce sad ha consan uhecks are made on soroage and refrgeraon O nsure :ha conammaon does no: occur. --GRGG PHOTO L. L. "BUDDY" YOUNG, junor of Shelby, sgnals a cas n wo posons as he prepares camera shos for "Operaon Speech 24.," a elevson lab proddelon Presened by members o a college broadcasng course. Young dreced an educaonal show feaurng an nervew on skn dvng.

2 PAGE TWO ~lon.day, Jan. 4, 963 OLD GOLD AND BLACK negry Characerzes School's ~Personaly' specal and valuable lecures. can say he C3lll!' afford Jo read? T..,J L S d l are gven :n he evenng hours, Wha you oban from readng 0 ng u ~ v... uea ' a_nd he r!lbe of sudy ~nd he can lll~ver be aken away from J ;, me requred for pursumg su- you, eher." L M d des s almos doubled n he Prof. Seavey also noed a funshape aw ln S school o law school, he su- den on enerng law school ranson from undergraduae damenal change for he su- from dens can no afford m"oads undergraduae schools. The pe somaly of he Wake prncples and problems can be upon her lmes n law school. "n college he suden swal- Fores Law School has develop-' undersood n her socal, eco- Edde Knox, hrd year suden lows he maeral offered hm ed from. s reh pas. Today, he nomc and moral, as well as n of Davds0 and presd~n of bu he regurgaes mos of personaly.of he law school re- her legal, a~ecs; and second, he Suden Bar.AssocJ.aon, lfer a quz, and, ofen, unforflecs s pas n s nheren a comprehlllsve s~udy of he sad ha he ncreased sudy re- unaely for he suden, before a.'ld llllsng purpose; reflecs heores and docrmes of he qured for law sudes and he quzzes. n law school, however, bhe presen n he expanson of Anglo-~ercan sysem of. ~aw s legal educaon program o and her sauory modfcagrea amoun of me needed for he maeral s and mus be Jl- aply pursu.lng hese sudes - gesed for success. bef he growh of law and he on." ms he s~~den~ o. only he "Undergraduae s u d e n 8 mehods by whch law s prac- These are hgh, dealsc bares par!j~l~ll:ron m he Su-.should advance hemselves nced. objecves and purposes, l s den Bar acves. ellecually and maurally Wble Dr Gulley founded lhe law rue, bu from he school's br:h. Up unl a few years ago hey have he valuable oppor.- s~l because he [el ha an' o he presenb, he Deans and. MTCHELL PHoTos membemhp n he Suden uny," he professor suggesed. nsuon wa.s needed o edu- fa.cules of ~e law cabool!lave Dng he books s exhausng even for young asprng lawyers. Bar was oponal for he suden. "Don' merely memodze he cae youmg men and women for ned o aam ea~h. f hey do Now n order o accomplsh he maeral, absorb, add some he pracce of law n Norh waver, :he porras o~ Dr. Gul- ed. "f can <:arry he for<:e of objecve of he law school? afernoon l~aps, pares, and All of Jhs research work, pre- dujes of he assocaon, all su- grey cells o ~a already capo Carolna. Ths remans as one ley and. profes~rs Tmberlake Dean Weahers" hghly cohe- They do. Almos all our gradu- exra-currcular acves whch parng for class, and conscen- dens.are requred o be mem- able bran." of he prmary purposes of he ad Whe, whch hang n he. sve, non-backbng faculey and <~cs carry he herage of he hey had n undetgra.duae Jou:s sudy of her exbooks bers.. Th:s rulng ook he load Asked abou quales ha he law school. foye_r of bhe law school. serve o, he mor.al and ehcal amo- law school no every job whch school. They begn early o rea- wll prepare he law suden for off he shoulders of a hand ul expecs of law sudenjs, Pro. As fh,e law school grew and ~~emmd hem of he herage and. sphere here o a sae Unvers- hey have afer passlllg he Bar, lze he maurng responsbles he fnal examnaon n eaclh of sudens. Now each sudem Seavey emphacally Sad ha maured no he respeced ns~ deals of he school. y, hen wll feel ha have sad Dean Wea hers. of her professon. course a he end of. each se- :oes hs par o annually publsh he law neophye mus beleve uon ha s oday, s be''- The furher aanmen of he accomplshed somehng. The belef by m:any ha nos They wear coa ajllld Ue o m-eser. a lbroc'hure conanng pcures n h.e law. He sad from hs age has never been forgoen above objecve.and purposes "The enrollmen a Souh Da- lawyers are "shy.sers," and class. Ther shoes are polshed. The suden's grade n each.!!l.d nfof'lllal.on abou graduaes wde experence ha he feels by s faculy. The objecbves can defne expanson of he law koa s commensurae wh ha ''pefoggers" l.s unforunaely '!\her aces, are clean-sh.aven. course s almos enrely com- amd o annually conduc Law ha "only 75 per cen of law sulsed n he curren bullen of school's legal educaon pro- of Wake Fores," added Prof. fhe faul of a small mnory l>f Ther mnds are ever aler, pued from hs perfo'l'mance em Day funcons, he wo major dens beleve n her msson." he law school may well have gram. Scarle. lawyers n a gven area who hey are expeced o sand n he fnal exam. acves of he Suden Bar. Oher quales sressed by..appeared n he bullen of Dealll One of he mos lmpo'!'an llb- "Somehng would ke o are professonally unscrupulous. class a he profe&sor's reques Valuable experence and ran- ProfE-ssor Warren.A. Seavey, Professor Seavey were an ever- Gulley's law school n 905. The jecves of he law school s o ake o Souh Dakoa s he Ths mnory :r:nay gve ceran a nd express flhe'r opnons n ng, n sudyng for he fnal Vsng Professor of Law, whose mndful and serous aemp a bullen reads: =pre srong moral characer pleasan amosphe're here. One people he belef ha all law- con cs e, crysal-clear 6ae- exams n law school, s obaned brllance s mached by hs beng hones, sobrey, and a "The Law School has as s n s sudens. of he mos mporan hngs a ers are corrup. T?s s, ndeed, mens. by he suden for sudy for he nearly sxy yea'!'s of eachng, profound neres n and hearobjecve, no only o ran a Prof. John Donald Scarle, law school can acheve s a an unfounded belef. The rna-~ s ofen frghenng for he all mporam: Sae Bar Exam- sudyng, and praccng law, fel aachmen o law. suden n legal prncples and who lef Wake Fores!Jhs r.e- pleasan allld comforable amo- jory of lawyers are compeen, law suden o be called on by naon. when asked f he had ay advce Asked whav he f;hough of he docrnes, bu also o sn!ulae meser, afer egh :;ea\ s Df sphere for he sudens. '!bs ehcal, professonally respon- hs professor o gve an opn- n he curren year a he law for undergraduaes who are Wake Fores Law School, afer hs reasonng powets, o prepare eachng, o assume he Dean- works wond-erful resuls on he sble men. on on a case, or pon of law. school per cen of he su- hnkng abou law school, em- beng he vsng m:ofessor o hm o presen legal propqsons shp of he Unversy of Souh suden and ncreases hs rae There are a presen abou He realzes ha he s n com- dens ~re from Norh Carolna. phaszed ha all sudens should law n and comng back logcally a!lld analydcally, and Dakoa Law School, feels ha of sudy and concenraon. 300 lvng alumn of he law peon wh eacll law suden Sxy-egfh per cen of he su- acqure he "readng hab." agan hs year as vsng proo develop n he suden a pro- he Wake Fores Law School s Ofen hs can be accomplshed school Only 20 o 25 per cen of n he school,.and ha he mus dens are marred. Mos of he The 82-year-old professor sad fessor of law afer a year a found sense of legal ehcs, pro-. "hghly unusual" n s noral only a a small law school such hs number dd no m-ake raw!gve a~ accurae and knowledge- 5 sudens now en'!'olled wll ha readng books on every sub- Hasngs College of r.aw, Prof. fessonal responsbly and he and ehcal purpose. as Wake Fores and Souh Da- her lfe's work. All have been able answer o a que.son or s receve her LL.B degree. jec s one of he mos valuable Seavey, a New El!Jgland nave, dy oo he lawyer o socey." Prof. Scarle, who has prac-~koa. successful. do\wl depressed because of be- There s.a low rae of drop-ous. hng.s.a suden can do for hm- 8lswered quckly: "Why do yo~ "The selecon and reamen ced law n noorous New York "Wake Fores explos s Wh suc h odds f<>'l' success, ng behnd n hs sudes. Tme for jesng and l'bald se~.. Readng wll_.make one's hnk came back : or anoher of he courses of sudy offered cy, was pleased o fnd a law smallness very well," he Har- s no wonder ha mos of he And geng behnd n hs hnkncr s scarce from he day hmkng and wnmg m o,. e year? love. Norh Carolna n he Law School. and he 'school ha concenraed on legal vard Law School graduae con- sudens enerng he Wake sudes, he soon realzes, s hard he s~den enc'rs law school logcal, more lucd, and more s a wonderful sae. 'm com.,. nehod of ns:tucon employ- \ ehcs. nued. ''The relaonshp be- Fores Law School sck ou o overcome. Procrasnaon, unl he happy day he gradu- exac, bhe professor sressed. forable he'"e. They're dong ed, are desgned o affor d com- V\"hen asked f he had any ween faculy and sudens s j unl hey pass he Bar. from requred sudes, s ome of aes. And. he professor added, grea llngs here a he law prchensve and homugh ranng lho,ghjs on e a v n g Wake lb.ghly valuable. Sude-nS feel ' Wha s he day by day lfe of he major reasons for poor some socal meracon s one's concenraon and readng school. ge along well wh he n he broad feld of legal edu-/fores, he young professor sad. free o go by her profe-.ssor's a aw suden a he Wake grades n he law school. ound n :he wo law fraernes, speed wll be ncreased by he sudens, when hey sudy hard. calon and o equp sudens o "Le me- make clear ha offce a any me o alk nver Fores School of Law? s no No quzzes excep comprehen- Ph Dela Ph and Ph Al:ph:a pracce whch comes from wde 's a good law school." p~:~acce n any jursdcon am no dssasfed n any way varous problelffs. The profes- easy. Classes sarj early n he sve fnal examnaoms are Dela. Bu even!n fraerny and frequen readng. For he Wake Fores Law where le Anglo-Amercan law wh he Wake F.orcs Law sors expec hem o do hs. Ths mornng, and afer classes, gven by he professors. Lenghy acves, he sudens reflec "'s one of he cheapes Sahool, hs a deservng compllsysem prevals." School. have found my ex- s par of!!he law school's ser- here looms befo'l"e he lawyer- repors, brefs, conracs and fue sobrey engendered by her \habs.acqured by lbumans, oo" men from a man who has been "'Dhe achevemen of hese perence here mos pleasan and ous, suded, conssen aemp o-be egh or more hours of con- wlls, are resca!'ch sudes, o be p rofesson. he scholar r emnded. "Wh assocaed for m<>'l'e han half a purposes necessaes, fl's, he. pmfmble. feel ha wll ave o promoe n sudens a moral cenra ed sudy o prepare for wren and drawn, are requred Few sudens have par-me large lbrares and paperback enury wh over ffeen: op law requremen of adequae and ap- more mpac n he poson and ehcal law and excellence uhe ex day's classes and a n almos every class. Hard employmen. Because m any edons of mporan books, who schools n.amerca. proprae prelmnary educaon whch been; offered me. n he echnques of pracce, full undersandng of he pro- wock, long hours of readng aal!a'll order 0 assute an nellecual " lhope ha can rean much whch large schools can no do." feswrs' lecrures. lyss, and judgmens of relevmaury wnd culural back- of ha have ganed a Wake And wha abou he sudens? There s lle or no me for ancy ncrease he qualy of ground agans whch legal Fores," he professor connu- Do hey feel he effec of he he bull sessoms, day lreamng, paper work n he law school By K. S. DUFFER school sll remaned a sranger hs beloved and Seveny years ago, n 893, Dr., o Wake Fore so College. /school. N.Y. Gulley sood hopefully and Wh he same perseverance Prof. Tmberlake _was an expaenly by a regsraon able ha enabled Dr. Gulley o make cellen eacher. Durmg he half ;a Wake Fores College. On he dea of a law school realsc cenury, whch Prof. Tmberha able resed a placard wh for he rusoee.s of he College, lake served he law school, he he words Law School nscrbed!he announced ha he would possbly augh more lawyers on lecure on law once a week o.over 800 lsed n hs records) As h d d Dr Gulley any suden who desred o hear han anyone else n he Sae.,. e ay hand.. passe accordng o ' h m. D r. G u e'! was surpns ed. H e rerre d 955 n, remal!ulg on Ppe-~" ml' H' 'o Wake Sudens came= large numbers he faculy of he law school as 3Sll>3 S S ry O h h. f f 'u l h :Fores College, wached Wake o ear e pro essor. \pdrohes~r 95e;ner s un s Fores sudens walk by hs The Board of Trusee~, he ea m. able.soppng occasonally o ;nex year, 894, hearkenmg o ~n July, 97, Professor R. B. glanc'e quckly a he placard. he populary of Dr. Gulley's Whe, who had been a law par-.. lecures and he ably of Dr. ner of Govemor T. W. Bcke, Rdebglsralon endded. hno namll esf Gulley o each hs sudens he was added o he faculy of he h a een. en ere on e ro o fund f ed h. ed h amen a s o aw, e ec law school o help Professors lednewgyllau rdz akwdschoor d hlm Professor of Law a a Gulley and Tmberlake. r. u ey a wor e a f $750 D G 00 oban he auhorzaon of sa ary 0 d a Year. ~- u. ey Professor Whe remaned a he law school. He had spen X: 0 ~ rna e he aw sc 00 ea- lle law scllool for \veny-sx may how s plarm.n.g a program lsrlc for fhe sudens. years, rerng n 943. for he sclhool; he had read ~:. Gulley:s r?pu~aon as a Dr.. Beverly _Lake, n 932, man' books on he eachng of bnllan and nspraonal each- followed Prof. Whbe as he nex law,' and llc had dreamed he er of law spread hrough he full me professor. Remanlllg grea dreams of a man wh a sa!e. A decade afer he law a he law sch)}l f~r weny good dea. Dr. Gulley was a ds-jschool opened, 40 per cen of he years, Dr. Lake lef m 952 o apponed mam hab day. A law men \:ho passed he. bar ~d become asssan sae alorney were lcensed o pracce law m general. ln 956, Dr. Lake ;:-e Norh Carolll'a were educaed sgned hs sae pos, began a a he Law School of Wake successful law pracce n Ra THE LAW SCHOOL'S LBRARY Fores College. legh, and s now acve!n Taseful Decor Blends Wh Praccaly Of The Suden Sudy Cener Dr. Gulley repored wh sae polcs. prde n May, 908 ha 280 Df Dr. Gulley rered from he hs law sudens h:ad been lcens- law school n 935 afer nearly Everyday Lfe Of A Law Suden ed. n February, 93, four foury-fve years of dedcaed years before /he was o rere, servce o law n he Sae. Dr. Dr. Gulley sad: "Alhough no Dale F. Slsbury replaced Dr. all of hem are praccng, here Gulley as Dean. ~r. Sansbury are sll enough n he profes- connued o smulae he son o comsue approxmaely growh of he law school addng one-half of he oal number of o he mpeus nurured by Dr. Legal educaon a Wake For- eng lawyer. :h!an one wh a margnal record exlllff s gven one me each ajorneys n he Sae a pre- Gulley and Professors Tmber- es College resembles ha of The lawyers seen on some n.he felds we regard as presen." lake and Whe. mos law schools n he Uned elevson programs seem o ferable." s for hm a long year before year. A falee mus wa wha Dr. Gulley was joned by Pro- n 939, World War was Saes. s hard, demandng, have.an easy and dramac lfe Mnmum requremens for he can aemp he cx:am agan. fessor E. W. Tmberlake n Sep- gven brh by Adolph Hler.and d o seven years handlng courroom cases whch admsson o h.e Wake Fores.Afer he youjng lawyer passes ember, 906. Dr. Gulley was hs Naz Thrd ~ech. Many : reqwres SX are ofen complex. A rue ac- Law School may be sasfed by: he bar, he has a wealh of opporunes. Amerca!ll oocey 'happy o welcome Prof. Tmber- young Norlh Carolna men '-';ho complee... cou!l of such cases would re-veal Obanng an academc degree CARROLL WEATHERS lake o share he grow;n"' dues had plans for a legal educaon From he day an.aspmng law-~!h. k d b from an approved collega ~ unl - FACULTY MEMBERS of he School of Law are seaed) Mr. N. w-.ggns, Mr. J. Szemore, Mr. M. Fars, Dr. W. Seavey; sandng) Dr. H. Dvne, Mr. Webser, Dr. R. Lee. -GRGG PHOTO Law Professon Denands Connual Sudy.-o.o... d neg - o he ngh muc more wor m won-y y ~ v>.. _: Presen Dean. of educang he sudens of had o gve up "''er Pans an.. yer before en he ers akes co h,e Sae Bar h e a wyer han S pre sen-= ~-' o versy.compleh~n -o!:he "com- Examnaon, he mus sudy he publc. b!ned course" offered n he hard, e ofen mus sacrfce The pr.accng lawyer mus Lberal Ars College a Wake personal pleasures offered for sudy lenghy case hsores for Fores Whch enals hree years every case whch he handles, of wark oward he bachelor's op grades. far law n Amerca s based on degree before enerng he law He mus keep ever n mnd rulngs made :n cases n he school, where he law suden ha he pan of lae and sleep- pas. The lawyer realzes ha wll receve he bachelor's deless hours a rs desk, he mo- he ranng he has lad n c.o- gree a he end of he frs year noony of ex-ensve and careful lege and law school wll make a law sclhool, hen receve hs noeakng n class, ad he lack he research requred by every law degree n wo years.. The of luxures necessaed by he case much easer, accutae, and -aw School Admsson Tes, an cos of hs educ3.on are ofen more benefcal for hs clen. apude es admnsered by essenal o become a member n college he lawyer-o-be Jh.e Educaon:al Tesng Servce, of one of mos respeced pro- wll probably ake he desrable mus be aken. fessons n Amerca, a Profess- pre-legal currculum: Englsh Oher facors consdered by on ha abounds n perso<nal composon, hsory, polcal he admsso!ls commee consasfacon and prde. scence, leraure, foregn lan- cem: he applcan's academc f an :lsprng lawyer hnks guage, phlosophy and smlar record, hs cha!"acer and rnaha a law degree auomacally sudes. However, he Wake For~ ury, and hs serousness of assures hm of grea weal!lh, he es Law S~:hool does no enre- purpose. s dslluso!led. The majory of y resrc s.ad,mssons polcy The cos of he Wake Fores lawyers do no become wealhy o any specfc course of sudy., Law School s approxmaely by praccng law. However, "We lke for he suden o $650 a year. Ths cos covers mos of hem do lve comfor- have a well-rounded, well-bal- r)}m, board and uon. ably. anced, lberal ars background," Afer he s graduaed from No>.r does a lawyer have an Deaall Weahers sad. "Bu law school, he asprng lawyer easy, carefree lfe afer he mgh add ha 'd raher have mus pass fue Sae Bar Exampasses he bar. 'Ue long hours a suden wh.a op-flgh back~ na.on prepared by he N. C. of sudy connue for he prac- ground n scenfc subjecs Board of Law E~amners. Ths needs lawyers and wll always need hem. The expresson, "lawyers are a dme a dozen," has never been rue. The-e s a subsanal job open for every graduae of a law sclhool. Bu whlch job s he queson. Wll he young lawyer jon a law frm?, jon he law deparlrnen of a large cor~ P<>'facm?, work for a governmen agency?, connue hs educaon?, or go no prv;ae pracce? A large number of new lawyers prefer o begn her career by jonng a law frm for a nomnal salary. Soon, as her value o he frm ncre ases, hey may become eher jll!llor parmers or members of he frm wh her names on he offce door. Mos lawyers prefer praccng n cvl cours afer hey are esablshed, bu young lawyers usually prefer o ge her nal experence n he ough crmnal cours. n he crmnal cours, a young lawyer ofen s assgned o defend ajdo accused of a serous crme. Foo- hs servce he lawyers receve sm all sums. They are expeced, however, o work as dlgenly on hese cases as hey would f her clen were he wealhes man n he sae. Several esablshed lawje!"s have esma-ed ha young aorneys, afer pvaccng sx or even year S, can e:gpec o make. rom $4,000 o $2,000 a year. E. L. Cannon, of Ralegh, secreary of he N. C. Sae Bar,!has sad h,a he ne ncome of aorney.s s "grossly exaggeraed." He added ha people makng esmaes of lawyer.s' ncomes ofen forge he e:gpenses ncurred from mananng a law offce a:nd a lbrary. The young lawyer wll come o fnd ha Ws me can no be devoed enrely o hs pracce. "People jus naurally expec lawyers o parcpae.n commlllllcy affars," Dean Weahers elucdaed. "f hey are no eleced o publc offce, hey may fnd hemselves servlllg as heads of campagns or n some oher capacy. Young lawyers should be conscous of her probable role n socecy.'' Becomng a lawyer s hard; beng a good and successful lawyer s even harder..,,. ',.

3 fford o read 'l from!readng n away from o noed a funfor he suw school from ols. suden swaloffered hm, ~s mos of ofen, unforu.den, before ool, however, mus be d-. sudens e:mselves n ;~urally whle uable opporor suggesed. emorze he, add some already cap. es ha he udems, Pro. ly Sad ha us beleve d from hs a he feels n of law sur msson." sressed by ere an everaemp a ey, aoo a and hearlaw. OUgh of he chool, a er Profe&sor of ~omng back vsng pro ~ a year a Law, Prof. ~land nave, 'Why do you :"or anoher h Carolna. 'm cojn ~y're dong a lhe law el wh he sudy hard. 0." ~ores Law ng complo has been han half a een: op law PHOTO of a serervce he an sums. wever, o b.ese cases er clen an n he aw;ye!"s young ang sx or ~ o make. Year. egh, secac Bar, ncome of ~xaggeraple makyel's' nexpenses ng a law llll come n no be pr-acce. y expec n com Weahers are no ce, hey rvng as n some lawyers her pros hard; sfullawf. J,,,,,. " Fra Weekend To Hghlgh Bo Dddley, Formal Dance BO DDDLEY o play a Md-Wners Dr. Jordan Addresses YDC, Asks For Vgorous Acvy. An afernoon concer feaurng Bo Dddley and a formal dance wh Pa Dorn and hl!s orchesra wll hghlgh he nerfraerny Md-Wners, Feb. -2. The fraernes wll begn he weekend he evenng of Feb. wh prvae pares. Feb. 2 from 2:304:30 p, m. Bo Dddley wll play n an nformal concer and dance pary a he Colseum. Dress wll be casual. Dddley, a rock'n roll guars, has made a number of recordngs, among hem "Hey Bo Dddl.ey," "Book Whou a Cover,'' "Road Runner," and "Gunslnger." He has al:so cu several albulllls. Dorn and hs 20 pece orchesra wll play Saurday ngh from 8-2 p. m. The dress s uxedo's for men and full lengh formals for women. Dorn has played dance musc for colleges hroughou he norheas and norhwes. Wake Gaor Eners Race, Doesn' Place Rhne Talks Abou Sgh no Fuure Dr. John B. Rhne, head of he deparmen of paraphycho- Mary Marn Pckard, Senor logy a Duke Unvevsy, sad n oflexng~n. wlllrepresenwak~ chapel Tuesday ha he revolu- Fores lls?'e~ on. Mademmonary new scence of paraphy- sclle Magazme s. nalonal Colchology s one.scence ha has lege Board. gven suppor o he docrnes of As a College Board member, relgons. she wll repor news from her n hs second!speech o Wake college o Mademoselle, and Fores sudens n hree years, wll be elgble o compee for Dr. Rhne sad ha he world one of he weny Gues Edorof ESP s a "mos ncredble" shps ha wll be awarded by scence ha has jus come o he magazne n May...'le noce of he :scenss of To wn one of he op przes, he world n recen yeal's. He each member mus subllll a ndcaed ha exploraon no second enry o Show her spechs new scence of beng able fe apude for magazne work. o see hngs happenng before The annual College Board hey acually do s mos com- Compeon s desgned for woplex and delcae. men sudens wh alen n ar, TYo prme examples of jus wrng, fashon, merchandsng, wha ESP s lke were brough prom.o:on, or adversn g. Ea..:h forh durng Rhne's alk, when Board member was seleced on he spoke of a woman who knew he bas.s of an enry ha showher oon had ded hree days be- ed her neres and ably n one fore she WaJS old of he acual of hese felds. deah, and a man who canceled The weny College Board hs plane reservaons before he members who won Gues Edforecas ha he plane would orshps wll b~ brough o New crash, whch dd. s he York Cy for he monh of June OLD GOLD AND BLACK Monday, Jan.4,963 PAGE THREE Mary Marn Pckard Jons Mademoselle They wll also be phoographed for he college ssue, and wll be consdered for fuure saff posons wh Mademoselle and oher Conde Nas publcaons. THERE'S fo SECRET o producng fne phooengravngs. You smply ake generous amouns of experence, skll and consce'nous aude and combne hem wh he bes mechancal equpmen avala~le oday. Pedmon Engravng follows hs formula on every job. Le Pedmon solve your plae problems for publcaons, brochures, color-process prnn. MARY MARTN PCKARD PEDMONT ENGRAVNG CO. ncdens lke hese ha make o help ed, wre, and llusrae WF PA , Wnson-Salem. N. C. h ld f h '--logy... wll represen.. e wor o parap YCUU Mademoselle's 963 Augus col- -;;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;::;:;;;;;;;:;:;;;::;:;;::;:;;;;;;;;;; an ',',ner~sng _and fascnang lege ssue. one, Rhne sad. They wll share offces wh Due o h~ lack of know~edge he magazne's cdror.s, advse conneced "?h he new scence he saff on campus rends, nof ESP, Rhne old he sudens ervew well-known arss and ha no defne ~onclwons c~ wrers, and represen he magabe made. from s sudy unl zne on vss o publshng houshe expenmenal k no w e d g e cs srores and adversng agencaches up wh he subjec. c~. ' Wake Fores fared no beer Once he reasollls for ESP are n he frs Naonal Baby Al- found, a way of harnessng hs gaor Race han he fooball power and pung o good use 5J El b Dr. Henry Jordan, n an ad- Jordan, broher of U. _s. Sena- nex sesson. eam dd durng he pas season. may b~ found. A hs pon JUJ e dress o he Young Democras or B.. Evere Jordan, ls a den- Followng Jordan's address, The College's enry los "only me wll ell." ~ Club Tuesday, sad "he Re- s and exle execuve from YDC Presden Charles Wn- Wake's gaor was ene~ed n Rhne Sad everyone has he,.,., c d publcans use of he ~Slogan, ''s Cedar Falls. He served n he berry, junor of Saesvlle, an- hea sx whch was he fases poenal ably of ESP bu whe- J_ 0 ra Ua e me for a change,' mus be re- admnsraons of Norh Caro- nowlced ha he nsallaon of hea of fue day Monana Sae her or no you can have hese fued" by srong and vgorous lna governors Luher H. Hodges sae YDC offcers would be held won n 46 se~nds San Fer- experences depends upon whe- The Reg:srar's offce has an Democrac acvy nhesouh. and W. Kerr Sco. n Goldsboro January 2. Ten o nanclo Valley Sa~ came n her or no you beleve n hem nounced 5 canddaes for Jan Jordan, an of-menoned cand- Under Sco, he was charman ffeen members announced second and Calforna Wesern or jus exclude hem from he uary graduaon. Of he 5 candae for he 964 governorshp of he Sae Hghway Comms- plans o aend he conclave. placed' hrd. mnd. dcaes, 28 wll be seekng of Norh Carolna, wen on o son, and he was a close polcal Monana Sae also won he n closng ou hs speech, Bachelor of Ars degrees, ce he "sxy fne years " of advsor of Hodges. He s a form- grand sweepsakes rophy Rhne sad has become mos Bachelor of Scence degrees, 2 Democrac leadershp n hs er sae senaor. Va Wll Speak Sponsored by Bakersfeld Col- mporan a he presen me Bachelor of Busness Admnssae, bu avowed a need o Speakng nformally followng.. lege he race was "a real sue- o begn ryng o undersand raon degrees, and one a law reapprase he pary's poson he address, Jordan had no com- Dr. Dan. 0.. yxa, assoclae cess' and full of excemen, he hunan mnd. Once we reach degree. f s o connue s majory men o make concernng he professor of relgxon, wll spe~k accordng o charman Jm W~l- hs pon, we wll be able o Ffeen canddaes have chossaus. rumors ha he wll be a cand- o~ he enes. of he Bud~ lace. crack hrough he unknown bar- en o reurn n June for he dae for governor n fah a a B~ps Suden Unron n a leer o suden body er and look no he subjec of sprng graduang exercses. A When asked_ ab_ou~ he. hre~ sup~r-meeng Feb.. presden Seve Glass Wallace ESP more horoughly. ~~ of J~uary and June can- Have Books, Wll Trade Alpha Kappa Ps bullen board a he nforma- of cour redsrcng m hs Tckes may be.purchased a sad several offcals receved cudaes wll be posed on he sae, Jordan repled ha he he nformaon Desk n Rey: ben fngers. fel ha he General Assembly nolda Hall or a he womes "Bu none of hem were ser- on desk. wo~ul;,;d;m';;'d;;o-~onmsown"mnmh~e-d;o;rmonm es-. m~mmm ous bes," he sad. Chooses Moore The Regsrar's offce has re- Alhough Wake ddn' place.. ques~ed.ha. oo~pla~s con- Alpha Ph Omega servce fra- n he races he College go a A. C. Moore, JUDOr of Alshe- cernmg dssasfacon wlhname erny wll agan be he spoon- Schedule Of Exams "blue rbbon'" for beng a par- vlle, has been eleced presden spellngs, degree, or propased sor of h~ suden book ex- cpan of Alpha Kappa Ps, professon- day of graduaon be made o change o be held nex semeser. ' al busness fraerny. he offce before exams. The program wll begn on MORNNG AFTERNOON : p kn N....,O.;Ler offcers eleced: were The offce also requesed ha he 'fr.s day of regsraon, 3rd hour MWF classes Wed., Jan. 6 8h hour 'TS classes ar g OCe Bob Jo~es, jwj!.or of C:haham, all o~ phase s_udens ~_n ~e Monday, Jan. 28, and connue Englsh -7 0 P m Cap. w. H. Byrd of he cam- ~- ~ VCe-presden; Bll Land, selecve Se~ce classfcaon unl Frday, Feb.. 6h hour TTS classes Thur., Jan. 7. ~d hour MWF classes pus polce ha announced ha Juruor of Hamle, secreary; form sss09 prwr o he exams. The book exchange, held a 5h hour 'TS clajsses Fr., Jan. 8 4h hour MWF classes parkng regulaons wll be src- Jack_ GQodwn, junor of Fay- The offce announce~ ha he APO fraerny house. ad- Mah 05,, 2 Sa., Jan. 9 7h hour MWF classes ly enforced durng he regsra- eevll~, ~easurer; and Bob class sch~dules f?r _sprmg s: jacen o he college hospal, 2nd hour TTS classes Mon., Jan. 2 5h hour MWF classes on perod for sprng semeser. Crum, JunlO~ of Houson, Tex., meser wll be dlsrbued hs wll be open Jan. 28 and 29 from 7h Jrour Tl'S classes Tues., Jan. 22 ls hour MWF clajsses maser of nnal. week. 9-5 and Jan. 30-Feb. from h hour TTS classes Wed., Jan. 23 s hour 'TS classes Book!s are brough by he sudens o he APO house and a Chemsry -7-0 P. m. cos for sale s placed on hem. 6h hour MWF classes Thur., Jan. 24 8h hour MWF classes A hs me, he A~O ~emps "No devaon from hs posed schedule wll be allowed excep o!sell he books a he mended b al h...,. f h E Co e " prceandhenrcurns he money Y spec au onza... on o e xecu ve mm e. o he sudens afer.he books have been sold. Books ha are no oold reman a he book sore unl hey are sold. f a book has no been oold whn a perod of wo years, becomes he propery of he APO fraerny. "Home of Pzza Pe" and Spaghe REYNOLDA GRLL Specalzng n Charcoal Seaks - We Caer o Small Prvae Pares All New desgn All New performance All New paper handlng sysem All New fngerp conrol panel All New exclusve feaures All New ruggedness All New decoraor colors All New deluxe, hgh-fashon carryng case Plus famous Royal ouch and full sze offce keyboard ASK ABOUT OUR EASY PAYMNT PLAN. KELLY TYPEWRTER 8 W. 4h SL Regsraon Schedule Monday,.Jan. 28 *SENORS 8:00 8:30 A-C D-G 9:00 H- J 9:30 0:00 K-N 0-Sm 0:30 Sn-Z OTHER STUDENTS :30 MeA- McK 2:00 2:30 MeL-Man Mao-Mh 3:00 M-Mz 3:30 N-O 4:00 P-Pq 4:30 Pr-R Sprng 9G3 Tuesday, Jan. 29 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 0:00 0:30 :30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 Sa-Sm Sn-Th T-We Wh-Z A-B Bl-Bz C-Coo Cor-D E-F G-Gz H-Hop Hor-Kl Kn-L *Only canddaes for degree n June, July, Augus, and January, 964 wll be admed. Doorkeeper wll hold approved ls. K and W CAFETERA Your Knd Of Eang Place * * * CHERRY STREET -3 Meals a day Mon. - Sa. -2 Meals on Sunday * * * PARKWAY PLAZA CAFETE RA -2 Meals Daly For ha specal Gf-Handcrafed Pewer bowls, ash rays, cold mea plaers, bon bon dshes. Also Copper, handmade n exquse desgns, bowls, candlescks, ash rays. For nce hngs o wear and relaxed suburban shoppng vs -BJu~\r - Thruway Shoppng Cener Open Every Ngh Tll 9 Monday Through Frday 200fo OFF! CAMEL CTY A Bundle of Sasfacon Sanone DRY CLEANNG ~nd Complee LAUNDRY SERVCE Your Clohes Deserve Our Lovng Care S. STRATFORD ROAD - FRAME SALE! January 7 o January 3 Only! Our Complee Sock Of Fne Frames Wll Be Dscouned For Ths Shor Perod Only. We Frame Porras, Phoographs, Dplomas, Cerfcaes, And Prns Of All Types. Don' Mss Ou On Ths Bg Value Even! "~9-d$udw "On Wake Fores campus" ODELL MATTHEWS MOTORS Plymouh Valan-Fa PA W. Fourh S. On~Ma'v. Auhor of" Was a Teen-age Dwarf,'' "The Many, Loves of Dobe Glls," ec.) A GUDE FOR THE UNMONEYED R. L. Sgafoos was a keen, ambous lad, and when he fnshed hgh school he wshed mghly o go on wh hs educaon. seemed, however, a forlorn hope. R. L.'s faher could no send he boy o college because a seres of crop falures had brough hm o he brnk of dsaser. R. L.'s faher rased orchds whch, n Norh Dakoa, s a form of agrculure fraugh wh rsk.) was, herefore, squarely up o R. L. He could go o college only f he worked hs way hrough. Ths was a prospec ha dsmayed hm. He had a deep-seaed fear ha he ask would be oo grea, ha he would never be able o carry on a full, busy college lfe and sll fnd me o do odd jobs and make money. Racked wh msgvngs, R. L. paced he srees, ponderng hs dlemma. One day, walkng and broodng, he came upon a park bench and sa down and l a Marlboro cgaree. R.. always l a Marlboro when he was low n hs mnd. R. L. also always l a Marlboro when he was merry. The fac s here s no occason-happy or sad, pensve or exuberan, cheery or solemn-when Marlboro wh s fne fler and fne flavor s no enrely welcome, as you wll dscover when you go o your favore obaccons and buy some, as we-he makers of Marlboro and and R. L. Sgafoos-hope you wll do real soon. Sng and hnlcng and smokng a Marlboro on he park bench, R. L. was suddenly nerruped by a small, quaverng. voce whch sad, "My boy, you are roubled. Can help?" Seaed besde R. L. was a ny, gnarled man wh wspy sn~w-whe har. Hs s~n was almos ransparen, showng ~ delcae racery of fragle bones beneah. Hs back was ben and hs hands rembled. Bu hs eyes were brgh and clear: R. L. looked no hose eyes, no he wrnkled face. He saw wsdom here, and experence, and kndness. "Do you hnk sr," sad R. L., "ha a boy can work hs way hrough colleg~ and sll enjoy a rch, full campus lfe?" "Why, bless you, son," repled he sranger wh a rheumy chuckle, "of course you can. n fac, dd myself.'' "Was very hard?" asked R. L. "Yes, was hard," he sranger admed. "Bu when one s young, all hngs are possble., for example, used o ge up a fye o'clock every mornng o soke he furnace a he SAE house. A sx had o mlk he ewes a he school of anmal husbandry. A seven gave a fencng lesson o he Dean of \Yomen. A egh had a clo,ss n early Runc poes. A nne gave harcus a he Gamma Ph Bea house. A en had dfferenal calculus. A eleven posed for a lfe class. A welve waered soup a he Unon. A one had a class n Orenal languages. A wo exercsed he mce n psych lab. A hree gave he Dean of Women anoher fencng lesson. A four had qualave analyss. A fve wen clammng. A sx cu mea for he fooball eam. A seven ushed a he moves. A eg had my ears perced so ha a nne could ell forunes n a gypsy earoom. A en had a class n asronomy. A eleven ucked n he fooball eam. A welve suded and a hree wen o sleep.'' "Sr," cred R. L., " am moved and nspred by your shnng example!" " was nohng," sad he sranger modesly, shakng hs fral whe head. " was jus hard work, and hard work never lmr anybody.'' "Would you mnd ellng me, sr," sad R. L., "how old you are now?" "Tweny-wo," sad he sranger. H~6S Max Shulman * * You don' have o be a rch man's son or daugher o enjoy Marlboro cgarees, avalable n sof-pack or flp-op box a your favore obacco collner.

4 ~ ~nl!l aull ~lark Wake Fores College * * * WNSTON SALEM, N. C., MONDAY,.JAN. 4, 963 Unsporsmanlke Conduc. Sudens have been quck o condemn he offensve acons of fellow Wake Foresers a las week's game a he Unversy of Norh Carolna. Faculy, admnsraors, and ohers have also been crcal, and rghly so, of he language and manners exhbed by a small group of sudens who sa near he sdelnes. Now school spr s a ender hng, and needs o be nourshed and cared for consanly. Wake Fores a mes has a desperae need for hs aenon, so we are no suggesng ha hose who voced her opnons of he offcals and he opposon n loud, abusve, offcolor erms whdraw her school spr. The college needs suppor from all. However, common decency and respec wh one's fellowman demands ha a lne be drawn beween crude and ungenlemanly behavor and vgorous expressons of school spr. When he lne s crossed, no only do he parcpans appear uncouh n he eyes of ohers, bu her acons creae an mpresson of sudens whch observers may assume o be ha of more sudens han acually s. Those sudens who so flagranly volaed he rules of decen behavor a he game would do well o keep n mnd ha her acons are no n he leas accepable, and hey should ac accordngly n he fuure. Pledges For Developmen The pledges of suppor n he College's wo mllon dollar saewde fund-rasng campagn are now beng made. The College, belevng ha he people hroughou Norh Carolna desre o see wake Fores gro v, aced on fah and borrowed funds o consruc he general classroom buldng whch wll be complee n anoher few monhs. The remander of he money aaned n he campagn wll be used o fnance a new suden healh cener. The need for hs buldng s crcal, for no only wll provde for adequae medcal facles, bu wll also provde more dormory space when he presen space s vacaed. The gf of $25,000 by he Frs Unon Naonal Bank of Charloe was he frs pledge -a welcome one-oward ha goal. Ths generous gf, we hope, marks he begnnng of a campagn whch wll ndcae he respec and he suppor Norh Carolnans hold for Wake Fores educaon. All Legslaors Mus Work Some dsurbng news, concernng he Suden Legslaure, we fnd ha a he las few meengs of our suden senaors was dffcul o oban a quorum. Busness has o be conduced a mes wh only he necessary number, 7, and somemes legslaors have o be searched or and brough o he meeng before busness can be conduced. A one meeng n December, -;he speaker of he Legslaure -was unable o round up a quorum. Several members have accumulaed an excessve number of ab ''Sences, we beleve, even hough mos of he absences have been >duly excused. There s a Legs.bure rulng ha says any memb'er who has hree unexcused absences s subjec o dsmssal from he Legslaure. The seemngly "ho-hum, legslaure comes las on my ls of acves" aude s an ou-andou volaon of he rus placed n he legslaors by her class m~bers. We are no sayng ha all members of he Legslaure have hs lackadascal emperamen. Forunaely, ha s no he case. For he mos par, he suden body s represened by sudens wh a conscenous desre o serve, and hey are dong a hghly commendable job. However, hose few whose names are on!he roll bu who are dong no'hng- are slowng down he effors of hose who wsh o move ahead. Legslaors, you are he represenaves of he suden body. f you have been dle on your job, eher ge back o work or ge ou. -A. K. A Reporer's Responsbly Edoral responsbly s consanly examned. Too ofen, he responsbly of he reporers who gaher he news s overlooked. The followng edoral from he Alana Consuon, promped by a Marea, "Ga.," newspaper reporer who was asked o leave a meeng of he Cy Councl, examnes hese dues and responsbles. "Legal proceedngs have been dropped n he case of a Marea reporer who refused o leave a Cy Councl meeng, bu he case wll no be forgoen. "From hs case, le publc offcals of whaever rank undersand ha hey canno order a reporer ou of her meeng for any reason. and parcularly for he reason ha an offcal objecs RAY SOUTHARD Edor o he way he reporer gahers and wres hs sores. "Reporers ry o ge along wh publc offcals, bu s nevable ha good reporers occasonally, n,he lne of duy, are gong o repor facs and happenngs n a way ha dspleases offcaldom. The beer he reporer, he more lkely hs s. ndeed, n some cases he beer a reporer s, he more he s dslked by offcaldom. "Newspapers exs o serve her readers and he publcno offcaldom. Publc offcals mgh as well make up her mnds ha good newspapers are no gong o leave up o offcals wheher or no a reporer s dong hs job properly." -The Emory Wheel Emory Unversy ROY ROCKWELL Busness Manager Founded.January 6, 96, as he suden newspaper of Wake Fores College, Old Gold and Black s publshed each Monday durng he school year excep durng examnaon and holday perods as dreced by he Wake Fores Publcaons Board. ASSOCATE EDTOR: Carolyn Young SPORTS EDTOR: Jack Hamrck MANAGNG EDTOR: Adran Kng ASSOC. SPORTS EDTOR: Erne Accors ASSSTANT EDTORS: CRCULATON MGR.: Leon Spencer Charles Osoln, Barbara Benne EDTORAL STAFF: Bll Benz, Pee Bllngs, Nancy Can, Sandy Barnes, Dave Chamberlan, Carol Claxon, Marvn Coble, Lnea Craven, Ken Duffer, Jo De- YoUDg, Abbey Farhng, Rachel Floyd, John Gallow, Dana Gllland, Jane Gross, Denns Hoff, June Kng, Jane Lee, Jm McKnnon, Charlene Markunas, George Mchell, Jack Neal, Susan Penley, Joe Saggers, Mayo Sancl, Charles Sone,. Susan Turner, Bll Vernor, Charles Wnberry, Frank Wood. BUSNESS STAFF: Nancy Howell, Jm Snkway, Tom Teal. Member of he Assocaed Collegae Press. Represened for naonal adversng by Naonal Adversng Servce, nc. Subscrpon rae: $2.50 per year. Secondclass mall prvleges auhorzed a Wnson-salem, N. C. Prned by The Nashvlle Graph!fc, Nashvllle, N. C DREAM ON. ~ Focus On Celebraons Plaza SreaDers By LEON SPENCER "Now le me make hs clear. feel ha ':s no so much he fr,ul of he paper self bu of he ype of paper beng used," a frend of mne, speakng n a polshed Boson accen, old me he oher day. And agreed. Ceranly s grafyng hese days o see he plaza rees, he quad rees, as well a s he balcones of he grls' dorlls, so smarly decoraed afer baskeball vcores. And que ceranly he movaon gudng he sudens o conscenously dress he bare rees s commendable, for her purpose s wofold. Frs, sudenjs desre only o quely demonsrae a srong ven of school spr o show fle eam ha he suden body s enhusascally!supporng hem. And n wha more reserved manner can hs be done han by amblng ono he plaza, placng he rmmngs n her proper posons, and reurnng peacefully o he dorm o resume sudyng? B u obvously hs suden body does no have only lmed seconal neres n mnd when endeavors o dsplay a lle graude o s eam n a momen of vcory. Above <>nd beyond hs move s one of Poll Reveals Drnk Habs A Davdson Mos sudens a Davdson College objec o he college's drnkng rules. n fac, some objecors don' even drnk. Ths s: assumng ha he 54} sudens polled by The Davdsonan, campus newspaper, represened a vald cross-secollj of he nearly,000 enrolled. Boh possesson and consumpon of alcohol on campus are prohbed. The poll fndngs:. Do you drnk? 66% Yes. 2. Are you sasfed wh he P'resen drnkng rules? 68% No. 3. Have you ever kep any form of alcoholc beverages on campus? 37% Yes. 4. Do you a presen have some form of alcoholc beverage n your auomoble or :n sgme oher place? 5% Yes. 5. Do you or ha vc you ever consumed any form of alcoholc beverage on campus? 29% Yes. ~ACP Collegae's Mnue Quz The Echo, suden newsl)aper of Arkansas Sae Teachers College, Conway, Ark., suggess fua any college suden could pass hs es:. Name egh brands of beer. Double cred wll be gven for foregn brands. 2. Mr. - s a bald-headed man who Calll cleb!l your house and everyhng ha's n. ;3. Wha rock 'n' roll group played "Charle Brown?" 4. Where s he darkes spo a Lake BelVerlork? 5. Wha s he recpe for "Purple Passon?" 6. Wha newspaper does Clark Ken wo'!'k for? Has he any oher ousandng accomplshmens o has cred? 7. Complee he followng quoaon: Do no pass --, dg no <:ollec -- dollars. ~ACP naonal neres nnd concern. Consderng all 'he men employed o undecorae, doesn' do he hear good o know ha we as 5udens are dong our small par o releve unemploymen? s doubful ha!sudens wll ever re of hs grand expresson of prde n our accomplshmens; for ceranly, as an example, he sound of an auomac vcory bell alone wll no sasfy he urge o "do somehng yourself." Bu fear, f ceran changes are no made mmedaely, ha sudens wll re of vewng hese frequen ornamens. So Focus would sugges ha he Buldngs and Grounds De~ p.:rmen ac mmedaely o curb he endences of he sudens o re of hese purposeful acons. And he remedy s smple: Colored ole paper. Wouldn' he plaza's leafless rees look elegan arrayed n srands of old gold and srand s of black ole paper? And perhaps a few shees of sarcasc baby blue could add he fnshng ouch. s hoped ha he admnsraon wll, on s on nave, ake he needed acon. For, alhough he purpose s grea, seems unnecessary as well as embarrassng o have a Suden Legslaure Commee on Colored Tole Paper on he Legslaure's permanen records. Admnsraors, you should need no furher proddng! TRACK NOTCE Coach Bll Jordan has announced ha, here wll be a meeng of all mclll neresed n Sprng T.nack 'and Feld n room 208 of he Gym,,a 4:00 P. M. hls afernoon. WF NSTTUTE 834 Conlllen by Charles Sone One of he planks n he Suden Pary's Plaform las!:'prng was o esablsh a "Mr. Deac" weekend. Exacly wha he ":M.r. Deac" weekend was supposed o be lke was never que made clear. One supposes was o be a sor of sprng Homecomng wh no one comng home. :n he Legslaure las week hs dea was revved. Bob Yelon called for he formaon of a commee "o nvesvae he socal \Suaon as exss on he Wake Fores campus." The funcon of hs commee shall be "o sudy he General Socal Regualf;ons as saed n he Suden Handbook, and oher socal resrcons as hey peran o Wake Fores sudens." The resuls of.such a sudy, f were concenou!sly carred ou, mgh be neresng. As fo'!' " he socal 'suaon as now exss," a grea deal mgh urn up. Frs, here.are several socal plannng organzaons n opel'a o. The bg one s he FC whch plans cooperave pares for hose smaller socal plallllal:g groups, he fraernes hemselves. Then here s flhe ndependen Councl whch plans an occassonal blas; hen here s he College Unon, and fnally lhe :Spo!ll'SOr of hose sparklng hoghops, he WGA.,A suden a he Unversy of Norh Carolna of all places shudder) shocked me several weeks ago by callng Wake Fores -a Pary School, among oher hngs. Now ha :he Suden Legslaure s geng n he socal.ac, he may be rgh. Bu beyond hs, a commee 75 Years Ago A saff wrer, on he suden urned poe, wroe hls abou one wsdom-laden graduang senor, n Jan., 888: On hearng how a fellow-suden was compleely 'floored' n ls 'spread eagle' Sunday-school speech, a Holly Sprngs, by havng a lve owl presened hm, he followng was wren: The Senor, wh w, had jus begun To speak of he beaues and ell of he fun Old Sana 'd prepared for every one Who, o Holly Sprngs, ha day hal come; 'Bu alas!' he sad, 'how bad for me To see you all so merry wh glee Takng your presens from he Chrsmas ree, And o hnk old Sana bas nohng for me: When all of a sudden, whou any call, Up rose a man n he rear of he hall Wh an owl on a pole, que slender and all, Your presen,' he sad, 'and beas hem all.' Tbe Senor was bohered, he confesses wh shame, And asks us o please no menon hs name." 50 Years Ago One Momen, Please By JM McKNNON One of he frs rules of he game of lfe fua we mus learn s ha as responsble aduls s our oblgaon o ry o develop hose alenjs wh whch we h~ve ndvdually been endowed. Ths s basc o our vrjry presence here a Wake Fores. lf we had no all been gven mnds ha were c.apable of enerlll!g ;producvely no he learnjng process, our saus as suden& could no~ be jusfed. Jus how fat we develop our poenales s que anoher ma-er. Hand-n-dland wh he prerequse of "alen" or poenaly ravels he second prerequse for accomplshmen or develo'plllen, namely, desre o reach :h.a w'hch s he hghes level of aanmen n our nrlvdual crcumsance of lfe. s ndeed a py when we fal o realze -he mporance of our ndvdual"ables. n he falure o accep ceran ables we ofen deprve ohers of some joy.fua hey caamo provde for hemselves. Some blave faled o accep he academlc ables lha have been cas no her lo. Ohers!refuse o accep ables ha are no enrely academc n scope. Thus some exra cut.cu ar acves suffer from a lack such as hs one may be VeTY valuable. Despe all of he socal organzaons menoned above, here s sll a noceable segmen of sudens drven by a do-arh C>f opporunes eher home each weekcllld or o he c.ampus move. Due o»ur "unque suaon" rega'l:dng regulaons, he ndependen man whou a car s sbr.anded hgh on hs reeless hll as far as dang s concerned. wonder See COMMENT, page 5) Cornersones By K. S. DUFFER of suden suppor. A prme example of hs ype of "sufferng" s lhe presen sae of he Wake Fores College Band. Ths pas fall -he apahy expressed owards hs val organza on was evdenced acuely a, fooball games when he M arehng Deacons became he "Sng Deacans." The falure of.an adequae number of sudens o feel her oblgaon as muscans resuled :n he loss of a very mporan par of he fooball se.ason. For ceranly he glamor of srrng march 6 fro!ld a band s very much a par of a fooball game. Fooball season s now ove'l.", however, and wheher he Baru dd or dd no march s hsory. The mporan.hng s flhe presen and he fuure. Thursday he Concer Band dd a remendous job of delghng.he \SUally llllldelghed suden body n Chapel. The effors of hose who played are o be hghly commended; however, he km.owledge ha here were many ln he audence w'ho could have added grealy o he program mus have surely been dscouragng for Calvn Huber and hs Band personnel. Wake Fores could have as fne a band as here s anywhere, f only hose who are qual.!ed would parcpae n he program. T.bs College s no dfferen fcrom.any oher ln ha needs a good band as a par of s collegae communy. Snce here s obvously, as was evdenced n chapel, nof!hng WTong wh he calber of leader~ shp ha he band s now under, he blame mus sngularly be placed on hose who refuse o ake par :n he progam. Therefore, One M o m en Please, n he neres of he enre college communy, appeals o he group of campus musc 'ans who are no presenly showng up for band pracce o do hemselves, he band, -and he College.a real servce by ger;mg ou her horns, drums, volns, CO'W bells, or whaeva-, arul add!dg o he band program. Mos assuredly her effors wll no be n van. MAGNOLA LEAVES Early Thursday mornng-follgwng vcorous celebraons on he plaza-a suden sumbled over a small bundle lyng n fron of he campus pas offce. A ag on he ousde had one word-carolna. nsde he plasc wrappng was he body of an anmal. n he dark, was hard o denfy, bu suspcously resembled a skunk. Every year a exam me sudens make wha s known as a "Semeser Resoluon." Mlnly, amouns o he promse no o fall behnd n academcs durng he followng semeser. "nfne mes has. been spoken; nfne mes has been broken." Thngs we'd lke o change: The aude of sudens oward he "Fgh Song." No so long ago, he playng of he "Fgh Song" was a.sgnal o forge nhbolls and sng-loud and vgoooujsly. Now seems he only 'fgh n he song s he scramble o ex chapel when he band srkes up :b.e song a he end of a concer. People we'd lke o see a Wake Fores: Ca-rl Sandburg-for a chapel appearance, or beer sll, for a day or wo of nformal meengs and dscuss:lons. * Spurred eher by Charles Sone's "Commen" of las week, or by exuberance of vcory over UNC--he frosh made a valan dash afer he game for he Boswck-Johnson-Babcock convens. Needless o say, he charge was haled a he walls. A flower unknown: a Book unread A ree wh fru unharvesed: A pah unrod: A House whose rooms Lack ye he hear's dvne perfumes: Ths s he year ha for you was Behnd Tomorrow's mysc gaes. -Horao N. Powers, "The New Year" _-.;_,,ll WAT CHAPEL 962 A wrer for he Suden wroe :on curng he drunken suden, n Jan., 93: "As a maer of curosy, how many sudens, f hey were o see a fellow suden saggerng abou he campus compleely under he nfluence of com whskey, bow many of hese would ake hm o her rooms and ry o ge hm no a presenable condon agan? Wha would hey do n fac? s hghly probable ha mos of hem would begn o ponder deeply he effecs of noxcans and he evls of nemperance. They would resolve never o ouch he vle!suff. Ths s good. They should be congraulaed upon her ably o prof by anoher's example. Ohers would draw forh her Tesamens and delver on he spo a puranc emperance lecure. They a!so deserve cred. Sll ohers would sraghway repar o her closes and pray for he man's soul. Ths also s commendable. Probably he soul s n need of prayer. Bu he man pon s ha he man hmself, he who s o ~nrol he progress of ha soul :n he way he chooses o send, needs frendshp, companonshp, personal and!sympahec aenon. A sermon on moral depravy means abou as much o ha man as he proverbal sone o hm who asks for bread." 25 Years Ago "Frosh Fnsh Fesal Frolc Fscally Fla" was headlne for hs sory :n he Old Gold & Black, n Jan., 938: "A LSurvey conduced hs week showed Wake Frosh o be asue busnessmen when comes o rasng Holday revenue. also reveals ha hey are no mean hands a spendng he flhy lucre. The hundred and four salwarjs who parcpaed n he sur.vey, represenng a good crosssecon of he freshman class, made, by varous mehods of labor and chcanery, $,060.40, an average of approxmaely $.00 per man. They spen, for dances, axfare, gasolne, sodas, shows and varous oher 0dds and ends, $,4, squanderng $630 for grls' Chrsmas presens alone and leavng hem, on he average, only abou $3.35 n he hole. They burned 2,367 gallons of gas durng he sxeen days. Ths was economcal, when you consder ha he same men daed 77 mes, an average of over seven and a half nghs Cor afernoons) each man was exposed o Cupd's dars and Hymen's shackles. They obaned her Yulede affluence by many a mehod rangng from panng barns, chauffeurng, jerkng sodas, sellng clohes, lfe llsurance, and hardware o preachng, lfeguardng a 'Y' pools, and reporng on her homeown papers. There s even h.e wag who would have us beleve he made hs ple by robbng a bank. We prefer o place our fah n he nnae negry of Wake Fores men. Besdes, he clamed ha he ouched sad bank for $500 whch mpossble amoun we beleve no bank, n hs vcny a leas, po~sses. Bu, however he freshman obaned her ransen rches, all wen he same way, and Ue change jngles n undergraduae pockes now."..

5 Grads May Apply For Berln Gran Reader's Theaer Crc Ces Palmer By DANA GLLLAND STAFF ARTS CRTC A seoond scholarshp offe'red connue o be reserved for uno Wlake Fores by llhe Free Un- dergr.adujajes, Johnson sad. FCYr her second prog.ram he Readers' Theare s e e c e d versy of Berln has been made Dr. Hors W. Harwch, execu- Poems alnd shor sores of he, a"valable o qualfed sudens of ve secreary of he Free Um- charmngly acd Darohy Parkhe graduae and professonal ver.sy's Foregn; Relaons Comschools. msson, offered llhe wo scholar- er, who s probably bes rememsh:ps m a... 0 posal for he con- bered for her remarks abou Dr. Davd W. Johnsono, asso- nuaon of.,.:"'-= ex ~hange p ~o- Ed"' uu.e G ues, a!llld a bo u gr s cae professoo: of bology and ~u... "" h ' g ra~ beween ""e wo schools. w o wear g~asses. newly-eleced charman of he uu flaculy commee on scholar- Harweh. offered o C)lnue ReadeTs were Dee Shreve, shps and suden ad, $ad Fr- hs year's scholarshp and add- Ka~y Looney, Judy Palmer, day fu~~ graduae, law, or med- ed a second "even f Wake. B r e n d a Carwrgh, Florence cal sudens wll be able o com- Fores s no n a poson o Gray, ~d Sam Allen. They read pee wh undergraduaes for he make an offer a all." fr?m s~ selecons, ner~sed 'g.r.alll:. Ths year's schola>rshp, whch Wh mmor poems an~ verses. johe orgnal scholarshp wll was awarded o Rober Hocu..Th~ whole program was fasjunor of Clayon provdes 400 movmg, 8lld for Jhe mos par, marks abou $))) a monh for ~xremely well read. The lghen.nwnbs, remsson of all mg ~ cos~~s were effecve, Book Lss regsllooon and uon fees Parcularly m From The Dary 00 marks for books, and r.ans: ~A New York Lady," read by poraon o and from he Free Mss Carwrgh. Defense Ad UJJversy from he Gennan ev!y. far he bes readm~ of he border or 8 ny European por nmg was done by Mss Pal- A pamphle lsng he Naon- Johnson noed ha a sud~n aner.n '"be Walrl:,".and "Jus a. Defense Graduae Fellowshps wh a degree would be elgble A. Lle One.",'he _laer was avalable for has been o apply fol" a Fulbrgh Travel aded by Alle_n s wde use of obaned by.he Dean's Offce Gran, w!h,ch would cover he fac~l expresswn....and s avalable for examnaon cos of r>avel o and from Mss Gray, ag.am WLh Allen, by sudens. Europe. gave a sympahec porr.ayal of Tle bookle, publshed by he He sad appl.c.ans would have he honeymoon na-vous brde begm.nng her '!J. S. Deparmen of Healh, o have a leas wo yeocs of U. Educaon and Welfare's Offce German, and: would have o w.asnforunaely. he audence of Educaon, lss 500 fellow- ~Sae a specfc reason fo'l'" wsh-. small, as was for he shps av'alable n he felds of lng o aend he Free Unver- readng of EdJa S. Vncen Mlhumanes, educaon, socal sy. l!ay. n.spe of he mpendng scences, bologcal scences, HarJw.ch who vsed Wake ex.ams l seems ha some of physc~bl scence and mahe- Fores las' Aprl, sad he round.hose sudyng n he lbrary macs, and engneerng. Wake Fores " a small bu en- could have aken 3J hour break A rd ~...,_, h hus asc college, whch has o go up o he sevenh level. ceo :mg o """" uvvaj.e e h d f '.. The nex program of he Readpll'rpOse of Jhe program s o a ea 0, a very poslve de- a-s' Theare wll be held Feb '.'asss graduae sudens who velopm~n are preparlng o each ln he Applcaons for he schola'l"- The re dng wll b d.sjllps whch mus be sub!led a s e se ec e Naon's colleges and umvers- b. F' b.. ~ :from he works of Wll:m,es." Y e.,.'are avalable m Jhe Word r:h. Dean's Offce. swo. 'he hree-year awards provlde Tuesday, Jan. 22, a 8 p. m., spends of $2,000 he frs year, he :heare wll presen a shor $2,200 he second> year, and $2,- Jun ors Plan expermenal pe-rformance usng 400 llhe hrd year. sound and lg;hs. wll be dreced by Doug McCorkndale, : commen Cl P who c alls he program "a lgh ass rojec and sound fanasy." s an aemp o use a l!lew form of hearcal expresson.. Perha.ps soane ea rnes workers could ake hry mnues' ou from her sudes o see hs. McCucheon To Speak Hunsmen Record Album n Nashvlle Mss Deac Of The Week The Hunsme n have made a reccyrd. was cu he weekend followng Chrsnn.as holdays. n Nas:hvlle, Tenn. 'he Hunsmen are a Folksngmg quare composed of Wake Fores!Sudens, Lnda Suherland, junor of Macon, Ga.; Wayne Burroughs, sophomo'ce of Day.o.na Beach, Fla.; John Memory, sophomore of Wagram.; :and Bll Hcks, sophomore of Tonawanda; N. '. Dr. Roger P. McCucheon na- Larry Gvaha.m,, sophomo'l'"e of onal represenave for 'he Ralegh, s he Hunsmen's bus Woodrow Wlson Foundaon, ness manager. wll wea k n Clh apel January The folk-sngng quare wen 3, hghlghm.g Fouruler'> Pay o Nashvlle J run. 4 and spen all convoc.aon. day Salll'day Jal!l. 5) choosng Ohapel wll open wlh -an ac- and a['l'~n.gng songs for he reademc processon, led by Dr. CJrdng sesson, accjrdng o Harold Trbble. Followng he Graham. chor's anhem, Dr. McCucheon Followng a pcure sesson. wll ouch brefly on he hsory he sngers spen ~Seven!hours Olf Wake Fores, survey broadly 'l"ecordng en Sllllgs, wh only he currec educaonal scene, a break!or lunch. and!seek o propose how Wake The album wll nclude "Ths Fores can bes f self for Lle Lgh," "Ralroad Bll," l!arger servce. "Fenaro," "Dark As a Dun- The eam was cu frs afer a seres of ess on general nformaon. geon," "Snner Man," "Crydervlle J,al," "Summerme," "Fve Hundred Mles," Jesse James," and "Ox Drvers." Early Sunday nornng Jan. 6), he Hunsmen were phaographed for he cover of her album. Pcu'!'es were aken on a farm, wh horses and a ack room used as backdrops, porrayng he group's name. The ape has been aken o New York by Allen for lease o one of he nadon.al 'recordng companes. Accordng o Graham, an album and a s:n.gle should be released n early February. Dck Bennck, rado saon WTOB dsjockey, 6en one of he HunSlen's apes o Hoss Allen, presdoe.n. of Hermage RecCYrd Co. Shorly aferwards, he group receved Jhe word o come o Nashvlle for a recordng sesson. T.he Hunsmen wll presen a concer a Salem College on Feb. 5 allld plans lra ve been confrmed fo'l'" an appearance a Dayona Beach, Fla., wh The Brohers Four, and Peer, Paul and Mary a a folksngng fesval durng Easer holdays. Europe OLD GOLD AND BLACK Monday, Jan. 4, 963 PAGE FVE -PAT MUSE- PAT MUSE Pa Muse, junor of JohnsQn Cy, Tenn., has been seleced by he Old Gold and Black.saff as "Mss Deac of he Week." Mss Muse s he frs coed chosen or hs le. The seres wll run weekly n Old Gold and Black. The frs Mss Deac s a member of he SOPH socey and J!as been a member of he Homecomng Cour for he pas wo years. Las year she represened a fraerny durng Greek Week and sponsored a ROTC un. She was chosen Mss Marmer durng her freshman year. Mss Muse enjoys enns and waer skng. A physcal educaon major, she plans o each afer graduaon. "MSS Deac" s chosen from porras by GRGG STUDO.) n he dark, skunk. Used Copello Accordon Medum Prce You'll make he wses choce no maer whch Chevrole you choose! expec only n cosly cars. Chevy feaures parkable sze, perky performance and ousandng fuel economy. Corvar gves you rear engne maneuverably and spors car flar. The new Corvee Keeps Gong Grea dramac. Wh a choce of 33 models, here's one Chevrole ha wll su you bes.,, Slaer Announces Dnng Schedule Slaer Food Servce annoulces ha he followng schedule.. wll be n effec n he dnng areas beween semesers:. Magnola Room: Closed Tues., Jan. 22. Reopens Tues., Jan. 29. Ca~eera: C o sed Thursday -==========================:: everung, Jan. 24. Reopellls Sun., - Jan. 27. Snack Shop: Wll reman open durng he enre semeser b'reak P~~od, wlh he followng ad,,donal servces durng hs perod: A porable seam able from Frday lunch unl Sunday lunch wll provde ho e:nree plus ho vegeables for lunch and dnner. McPhals, nc. DAMONDS WATCHES and FNE JEWELRY 40 N. Spruce Sree YOUR FRENDLY NEGHBORHOOD DRUGSTORE Wh The Mos Complee Servce Away From Traffc - Pleny Of Parklllg Space WAKE FOREST LOOK SHARP For he. F. C. Formal Dance February 2 THE FORMAL HOUSE has everyhng n Formal Wear And Accessores Corner of 5h & Cherry across from he Rober E. Lee Hoel Cosmecs Gfs Delvery ~ervca Complee Waeh and Jewelry Repar OLD TOWN PHARMACY 378 Reynolda Road WAbash THE SAFE WAY o say aler whou harmful smulans NoDoz keeps you menally aler wh he same safe refresher found n coffee and ea. Ye NoDoz s faser, hander, more relable. Absoluely no hab-formng. Nex me monoony makes you feel drowsy whle drvng, workng 'Or sudyng, do as mllons do : perk up wh safe, effecve NoDoz ables. Anoher fne produc of Grove Laboraores. Moher & Daugher Sore YOUR SPORTSWEAR HEADQUARTERS N WNSTON-8ALEM jj.''. """~~-~"'"'"~-.,...,-l --)4 WA4,'-" f~'j Smar Grls Shop Here Frs! Moher And Daugher Sore Corner Lbery and 3rd Ss. Shown op o boom), '63 Chevy Nova 400 Saon Wagon, Chevrole mpala Spor Sedan. Corvee Sng Ray Spor Coupe and Corvar Monza Club Coupe See four enrely dfferen knds of cars a your Chevrole dealer's.

6 PAGE SX Monday, Jan. 4,963 OLD GOLD AND BLACK Nowell To Lead Snnlller nsue A summer nsue desgned he Naonal Scence Foundao, brng hgh schuol mahe- _on. wll begn June 24 and macs and.scence eachers up wll connue hrough Aug. 3. o :lae on new developmens Dr. John W. Nowell, professor wll be conduced for he fourh of chemsry a Wake Fores, consecuve year a Wake Fores wll conduc he sx-weeks nn 963. sue. Las year was aend- The nlsuc s fn a n c e d ed by eachers from 3 saes hrough a grnn of $58,500 from and nda. Nowell sad he Na on a Scence Foundaon has provded for 60 scholal'shps fur hgh Slaer Offers school mahemacs and scence eachers. Abou 375 smlar nsues wll be held n oher Prepaymen Board Plan SCENE FROM. "LUMBERJACK'S ALASKAN ADVENTURE" nsuons hroughou he Un- L b r. k 's Adven fo4! s ed Saes. um e JUC u. e Courses wll be offered n Slaer Food Servce s agan prncples of modern boany,ls b. o ~ c.. ~ K v proposng a board plan for prncples of zoology, Prncples U ~ec 'J f,, '-./le.l' f, m sprng semeser. of chemsry, advanced general The prepaymen plan, of one physcs, basc conceps of alge- Lumberjack Don Oooper wll of hs loggng experences. n or hree nsallmens per se- bra, and basc conceps of geo- narrae a flm concernng lum- addon, he flm wll hghlgh meser, offers boh cafeera mery. berjack operaons n Alaska n he ces and surroundng,vl and Magnola Room servce wh All courses have been desgn- a flm sponsored by he Crcle lages of Juneau and Ska. a free choce of menu. ed wh he hgh school eacher K Club. The flm seres s beng spon. For $ per week, sudens n mnd, Nowell sad. n he The flm, "Lumberjack's Alas sored by he Crcle K o rase wll have avalable $6.45 n fuod pas hey have been non-cred kan Advenure," s anoher n money fur a scholarshp fund. value, accordng o he Slaer classes, bu hs year college he seres of ravelogue seres Oher flms scheduled are Servce. Allowances are $.55 for cred can be obaned for sponsored by he organzaon. "Advenure n Colorado," "Un breakfas, $.90 for lunch and courses compleed. Those seek- wll be shown a he Moore der Tropcal Skes" 'Brazm, $.90 fur dnner. ' ng graduae cred wll be as- Elemenary School Audorum "Holday n he Canadan Rock Slaer repors ha accordng sgned exra lab work and one n Wnson-Salem a 8 p. m. oo," and "Berln, The sland o he U. S. Dep. of Agrculure lbrary paper. Tuesday, Jan. 22. Cy." Research Servce he esmaed Parcpans wll lve on he Cooper has spen he pas Tckes are $.25 each and cos of a week's food supply fol-?j'a~e Fores campus durng he sev~ ~ears n h~ no~h. ;r'he are on sale by Crcle K mem lowng a moderae cos plan msue. movze ls a color pconal d_ary-~be_r_s. when purchased for he home) for one growng male, age 6-9, Reprmands, Sk Shows n January, 962, was $.20. Sudens who wsh o conrac he Board Plan should nqure a he Slaer Servce offce, 20 Reynolda Hall. Cones Prze Wll Be Tour On Oher Campuses By NANCY CAN Norheasern Unversy Hofsra College STAFF WRTER Norheasern's Hus...skers have "Do you!smoke Parlamen" The Unversy of Msssspp been akng specal ess whch was one of many quesons asked Suden Senae recenly voed have never been gven o any of Mke Wallace recenly a an decsvely o reprmand he coed oher sk eam n he WOrld. nervew a he college. Wal- A free rp o Europe wll go edor of he campus daly for The seres consss of nne n- lace came o he campus a he o he wnner of an essay con- her sand durng he school's dvdual ess from muscular reques of he Polcal Mfars es on he subjec "Wha A racal crss resulng from he skll o elecro-cardogram's wh Club o parcpae n a queson Trp To Europe Means To My admsson of Negro James H. he emphass beng placed on and answer perod wh he su- Educaon." The oones s be- Meredh. he respraory sysem no he den body. ng sponsored by Hlon Tours. The Daly Mssssppan ed- muscular. The seres wllserve Wallace frs spoke abou how Compeon s open only o or, Mss Sdna Brower, 2 year wo purposes; frs, o plo re- he began hs career n communsudens beween he ages of old journalsm major, edoral- search on slel's n general, and caons. He!Saed ha n college 8 and 25. ly opposed he demonsraons second, wll mprove he f- he could no decde on a maj.or EssaYS mus be no longer han ha eruped on he campus ness of Norheasern's skers. and drfed from course o,000 words. They mus be yped, Sep. 30-0c. when Meredh The orgnaor of he es says course. Then he sared workdouble-spaced, and he enran's was brough o he campus by ha f he reason Uned Saes ng for a rado saon and has name mus no appear on any depuy U. S. MaShals. skem are beng beaen by for- sayed n he rado-elevson of he pages. Enran's name The resoluon, passed 63-27, egn compeon s a dfference feld ever snce. and addr~s should appear on a saed ha Mss ~rower faled n!syle or n fness, wll be Anoher queson askedofwalseparae pece of paper aached o "uphold he nghs of her shown by hese ess. lace was wheher he srred up o he ':nry... fello.'7'.sude!s dd ~o couner Temple Unversy conroversy smply for he S'ake D~adln7 for subnu:sswns of he dsoron of n~~onal pre~s of. n rebual he sad, " feel enres. wll be Feb.. coverage of he cr:_sls, and dd A femnne Sana Claus dsr- ha have a ceran respons- En~es should be addressed ~o~ proes he, unne~essary bued hundreds of candy canes bly o my audence. f hey o ff!-on T?urs. P. 0. Box 007 f~ of ear gas dunng he o Unversy sudens and facul- wan O see evens and people ValleJO Calforma nomg y m h e c af e ena d unng h e ha are conroversal, hen week before ChrsmaS holdays. ha's wha wll be shown." WFDD-AM&FM The cafeera manager sad.... hs was "Slaer Food Manage- Umvel'SlY of Norh Carolna 0 Th. men ~rvc_e's.way 0 ~ wshng The long and connued cour :e s'~~venay Season s Gree- fgh of former suden Ann Carg.. er agans he!suden honor Many recp~ns of he can~y sysem raed as he op sory Monday, Jan. 4 0:00-NeWS canes were cunous abou Sana s a UNC n :00-Dnner Musc 0:05-Deaconlgh Serenade ~yc shadow ~nd raher SOf-look- The Carer case won ou over 6:55-Focusng on he Ars :00--News mg complexon. One suden re- he sores of changng he name 7:00-Ca.m.pus Repor :05-Dcaconllgh Serenade marked "Sana never looked be- of he unversy he rse of cr,, 7:5--Wake Fores Spors 2:00--Devoons lefsm, he suspenson of he 7:3D-Evenng Concer 2:05-Sgn Off AS word spread abou he 80 per cen rule and open rals "sexy _Ban~a," sudens b~gb:n The op sory, :frs broke whe~ 9:00--Reynolda Hall Lecure Thursday,.Jan. 7 wandermg moo he cafeena m Mss Carer appealed o he Seres search of her. Bu afer :30 Chancellor her 'suspenson from 0:00-News she ~~d "reurned o he N<>rh school for allegedly cheang on 0: 05-Denconlgh Serenade :00-News Pole. a Lan quz. The case was even- :05-Deaconlgh Serenade Oho Wesleyan Unversy ually aken o he sae cours. 2:00-Devoons Besde: hese op fve sores, 2:05-Sgn Off o n e Dal Tuesday,.Jan. 5 5:0D-Dnuer Musc 6:55-Law n he News 7:0D-Washngon Repor 7:5-Porras of Amerca 7:30-Evenng Concer 9:00-Explorng he Chld's World 9 :30-Specal 0:00--Deaconlgh Serenade 2: 00-Devoons 2:05--Sgu Off lvednesday,.jan. 6 5:80-Dnner Musc 6:55--Docor, Tell Me 7:0).-BBC Repor 7:5-Germany Today 7:3D-~venng Concer 9:00-Prandello 9:3D-Debrefng 5:00--Dnner Musc 6:55-Busness Revew 7:00--Georgeown Forum 7:30--Evenng Concer 9:00-Sng Ye 9:30--Marx nervews 0:00--De:lc.onlgh Serenade 2:00--Devoons 2:05-Sgn Off Frday, Jan. 8 5:0}-Dnner Musc 6:55-Books n he News 7:00-Specal of he Week 7:3D-Evenng Concer 9:00-Rcnassance and Revoluon 0:00-News 0:05-Deaconlgh Serenade :00--News :05-Deaconllgh Serenade 2 :CO--Devoons 2:05-Sgn Off Normal broadcasng hours and program schedules wll be followed durng he examnaon perod. Ever wonder how a Smal ohers of nej:es were: Board lberal ars college ges money? of censorshp se up afer "Bea n addon o he usual alumn Dook" parade crczed and conrbuons. and governmen fooball, bajskeball and ' baseloans, Oho Wesleyan has a ds- ball eams all have losng seancve means of ncreasng sons. revenue. Though many sudens don' ---~~:;=::=:;;~::~--- know, some,500 pgs and ~.,::d 850 head of cale help bolser he Unvemy reasury by nearly $50,000 a year. DDDL The anmals are sock on sx MOUS of he seven farms owned and operaed by Oho Wesleyan. Veacs Who Are Greeks By PETE BLLNGS STAFF WRTER Kappa Alpha Don Cowan pnned Mss Sarah Langson,!Sophomore a Woman's College from Ralegh. Jack Hamrck pnned Mss Margare Ann Neal, junor of Fores Cy. Burney Chldre pnned Ton Morrson, sophomore }f Greensboro College, from Ashevlle. A house pary was held Saurday ngh wh a heme of "Down wh Exams." Kappa Sgma Frank Aver became engaged o Marha Ray of Fayeevlle, Bruce McLean became engaged o Besy Johnson of Dunn. A pary was held Saurday a Tanglewood. Lambda Ch Alpha Nomnaons for 963 offcers were recenly made. Les Snyder was awarded he Cheek Trophy by he broherhood. P Kappa Alpha Tommy Mller pnned Mss Bey Fol, sophmore a Greens.. boro College; and Paul Caldwell pnned Mss Pa Muse, junor coed of Wake Fores. Larry Davs became engaged o Joy Baker of Erus Carolna College. All open holllse was Saurday ngh. Jm Rogers pledged he fraerny. Sgma Ch Don Mezer pnned Mss Joyce Severn of Bryan College, Provdence, R. ; and Toby Hale pnned Mss Dane Shull of Salem College. - Ed Gaskns was VOed op speaker D he ACC Debae Tournamen held n Chapel Hll. Mke Kelly, Jm Cobln, Bll Hendrx, Mayo Sancl, Nck Page, Bll Saler, and Jm Tejeck were recenly naed. Sgma Ph Epslon Seve Burne was awarded he Sporsmansbp Trophy. Alumnus Carl Beacham became engaged o Mss Na.ncy Carpener, senor ooed. Bll Shendow marred he fraerny sweehear, Mss Ky Swsher, durng Chrsmas vacaon. Sgma P Wlls Clark pnned Mss Lnda Burroughs of Alanc Chrsan College. A "Roarng Twenes" pary was held recenly; John Parrsh and hls wfe receved he prze for he mos orgnal oosumes. John Phyh:yon lavalered Mss Suse Kennedy, suden nurse a Mam Valley Hospal, Dayon, Oho. Thea Ch The chaper house s beng redecoraed and new furnure s beng purchased. A color elevson and sereo record player have been added. Wal Dorman pledged he fraerny. Youh Work Plan Avalable Applcaom for summer work ng for church-relaed vocaons rus a member 0f youh evange- o be elgble.!sm eams are avalable from The ealllls ravel o varous Ed Chrsman, drecor of he Norh Carolna colleges for en Baps Suden Unon. weeks, leadng youh week ob- Each eam s composed of servances, V a c a on Bb e four sudens who aend Norh Schools, rereas, and oher ac Carolna Colleges. Team mem- ves. bers may serve as a preacher, The YlQUh-led evangelsm procoordnaor, musc leader, or grams have been a feaure of recreaon leader. Team mem- he sae Baps deparmen of bers do no have flo be prepar- suden work or hree summers. T rangleresaurananddrveln e Curb Servce e Pzza and Spaghe our Specaly e A Varey of Fooda e Open from 0 a. m. - 2 a. m. 7 Days a Week STRATFORD CENTER - SO. STRATFORD RD. T TAKES A HEAP OF SUCCESS TO OFFSET A POOR APPEARANCE! Wh The Help Of TWN CTY CLEANERS A large w,ardrobe sn' necessary o be well groomed. n fac, hs excellen clohes care prolongs clohes lfe, and saves money. Phone For Pck-Up and Delvery Servce Twn Cy Dry leanng, nc... T'S CHEAPER TO BUY QUALTY" Phone P A Z Wes 4h s. Paerson' ssraford.pharmacy REXALL AGENCY YOUR PRESCRPTON SPECALSTS FOR THE BEST N COSMETCS WE FEATURE Black San - Revlon - Max Facor Arpenge - Chane No. 5 Hallmark Oards ALSO Russell Sover and Whman's Candes FREE. DELVERY SERVCE PHONE PA STRATFORD DR S. W. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANES SALUTE: GARNER CHENEY Garner Cheney B.S., 96) s an accounan n Souhern Bell's Brmngham, Alabama, offce. He s responsble for echncal problems nvolved n programmng and operang hgl-speed dgal compuers. Garner's presen poson wh he company came abou as he resul of wo prevous assgnmens where he proved hmself. Shorly afer jonng Souhern Bell, he was gven he superv~on of four work groups oalng 64 people n an accounng offce. He hen wen on o anoher supervsory assgnmen n he daa processng cener. Ths led o hs presen job-all n less han a year's me. Garner Cheney and oher young men lke hm n Bell Telephone Companes hroughou he counry help brng he fnes communcaons servce n he world o he homes and busnesses of a growng Amerca. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANES LENWOOD AMMONS A. C. UOTSlNGER, JR. -AMMON'S ESSO Servcener welc ome Wake Fores Sudens And Famly ROAD SERVCE Tres -- Accessores -- BaHeres 20 ReYDOda Read Corner Robn Beocl Roaa Phone BuaoEa CnG HOME OF THE WHOPPER 548 SOUTH STRATFORD RD. Beyond Thruway Shoppng Cener \,. ' sh

7 OLD GOLD AND BLACK Monday, Jan.4,963 PAGE SEVEN..., ;V EW NG Deacs Deral UN C Express The College nn Resauran.he DEACS By ERNE ACCORS ASSOCATE SPORTS EDTOR ACC Coachng Carnval A Lghner has gned a hos of dscussons on baskeball coaches and has brough o mnd he usual wo-rng crcuses ha AC'C baskeball provdes :for s packed houses. Besdes some holy con ;esed play, he conference has been blessed wh 'a rbe of ndan chefs ha could capure Hollywood by sonn, and chase Jerry Lews and hs fraerny down he Los Angeles freeway wh omahawks wavng n he smog-flled amosphere. n he pas we have no faled o fll our sages wh he oher exreme also. Frank McGure, formerly of Norh Carolna and he pro Phladelpha W arrors, seemed o admre hs cozy sea on he bench so dearly ha he wouldn' even move for a call ha would have he res of arena sandng on s ears. Many mes n Woolen Gymnasum, followng a call agans he Tar Heels, you could see 5,000 fans screamng, welve whe shred cagers ravng, and several asssan UNC coaches wavng her arms n hysera, bu where was Mr. Dgny from Brooklyn, yes sr plopped rgh down on he brown splnered bench concenrang on a wry smle a he frendly scoreboard. Who could forge he show ha de bonare Frank pu on n he Maryland feld house fve years ago. The Tar Heels were unbeaen, bu losng o he Terps by four pons wh less han a mnue o ' ' play. Lenny Rosenbluh and hs frends were on he verge of endng her honeymoon as he number one club n he counry. Well f you haven' fgured ou already, Rosen :,bluh, pulled a "Rosenbluh fnsh" and ed. Pee Brennen also played hs par and ed mraculously o send no he second overme, bu he beauy was ye o come. Maryland, ralng by one, held he ball for one sho and hen wh 4,000 manacs shaerng he walls wh screams, Al. Bunge apped n a sho whch was o end UNC's sreak. As hey carred Bunge off he floor wh hree seconds lef n he second overme, he Tar Heels managed o ge he ball n bounds and call a me ou. Then came. Tommy Kearns hrew he ball o he guy everyone knew was gong o ge, and as he buzzer wen off wh he ball jus deparng from Rosenbluh's fnger ps people waed. The bah never h a hng bu ar as sld beween he cords. No one really beleved wha happened. Players, coaches, score keepers, announcers, and any one who cared o jon n, leaped around lke some- ' hng excng had happened. Where was McGure? He calmly go up off of hs favore sea, cooly srolled over o shake Bud Mllkan's hand, Mllkan by he way had done nohng n he las mnue bu sand here wh hs mouh so far open ha hs jaw was'scrapng he shney hardwood) hen pranced nealy no he dressng room, yawnng along he way. Maravch Chef Towel-Chewer Alhough Sae's Evere Case s a fraerny broher of McGure n hs area's chaper of he " don' ge exced over a ball game club," here. are ohers n a compeng organzaon. '~ The hgh rankng offcers n he owel-chewng clan are ex-clemson head Press MaraVch who s now an asssan o Case; and Maryland's 'beloved Mllkan. Durng las year's ACC ournamen whch wa~ h~ scene of Cl~son's frs ourney wn n her hsory, Maravch go so used o dgesng fluffy owels durng heaed ball games ha when he was ou havng dnner wh hs ball players he'd jus vary slghly from he usual order of seaks and call for a bg whe owel. Maravch never really explodes~ he jus holds he pressure nsde, and des fory housand deahs durng every play of he cones. Mllkan, who s a en-me wnner of he Mr. Nervous Award, s even worse now ha effgy hangng has become, par of hs everyday lfe. Bg Bud also chews 'owels, and he also goes o he floor, o crawl and hammer on anyhng n hs area. One afernoon durng a pracce sesson, when he Terps were havng ball handlng rouble, Mllkan c.haned "Don' hrow h~ ball away" wh ncreasmg resonance for he enre pracce. Bud had he.cha;nj?-g ceremony so down pa ha be~ame an mslubon a Maryland. Can you magne how J.oud he became afer abou sbdy rps hrough he phrase. Ths gallery of performers ceranly gves us a show as hey nermngle brans wh color, bu he,flower of h~ group s Wake Fores propery, Horace McKmney. Wake Fores baskeball jus wouldn' be Wake Fores baskeball f he slm guy n he red sox weren' here. Around he naon he s a legend. One coach remarked humorously abou Connued on page 8) COLLEGE GULF FEATURNG TUNE-UPS, BRAKE JOBS, WASHNG-WAXNG-LUBRCATNG Specalzng n Foregn and Spors Can "A Real 5quare Deal for College Sudens" Free Pck-up and Delvery We Guaranee Our Work 335 Norh S. PA NORTHSDE SHOE REPAR "Tbe Fnes n Shoe Reparng'' We Feaure A Complee Lne Of,., '''Shoe Polsh- Shoe Laces- Shne Ks OPEN MONDAY and FRDAY "TL 9 P. M. PHONE PA NORTHSDE SHOPPNG CENTER Wake's Buch Hassell 0) hs lef-handed lay-up afer drvng pas UNC's Larry Bro.wn ). Oher Heels ryng o sop Hassell are Ray Respress and Mke Cooke 22). Carmchael Regans Def Shoong Touch By ERNE ACCORS!no dfferen~ Woolard launched Norh Carolna's membershp h~ half's ~co~ wh sx sragh n he elegan 'rclc of he op poms, whch mclude a sweepen club lased approxmaely ng hook ha jarred he houjse. 24 hou's, hed was brough o a The nex seven mnues he lead crashng close as Wake Fores was h ld b C. ln b b exploded n :he fnal seven mn- e 'Y ao a, u Y ues.for a 78 o 70 vcory. Frank neyer more han wo or hree Chrse and a par of leapng poms. owers Bob Woolard and Ronny. Wh en mnues remanng club o her a:ses rumph made her bd o open up he r Gf he season. cones, as Wake ran no ball AND Spaghe House 839 REYNOLDA RD. PHONE PA FOR THE BEST N Pzza Spaghe Seaks Salads Was led an ll!spred Deacon m he ball game he Tar Heel:s ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Wake Fores found rough ha~dlng rouble and ~ell sx n he early gong, bu evenual- po~s down, Capam J?ave ly reaped he effecveness of 'Yledeman ook over he Sl~aher varyng zone defenses o on and h 7 of. he nex nme clog he Tar Heel sraegy. Las Wake Fores poms, he~ ;y~s Saurday agans Nore Dame, followed b?' F rank Chrse s and prevously agans Ken- &~eaes mmue and a h~lf ~f ucky, carolna dsplayed pc- hs.career. a:s he m:ew m slx ure paern baskeball agans sragh poms, and egh of he man o man defenses. nex en. The clubs showed relucance Bgges Lead REYNOLDA FLORST and GREENHOUSE Flowers for all occasons Owned and operaed by W.F.C. Specalzng n fooball mums and corsages leynolda VLLAGE - PA 2Z253 n showng he TalS a zone be-.. cause of her repued ousde Wlh ~our mmues o play shoong power. UNC can usual- WedY h a weny fooer.o ~~~~~~SEE!~~EEE~S~EEEE!~ ly shoo wll anyone from he pull he Deacons no her bg- r ousde wh Yog Poee Mke ges lead, 66-62, and Carolna Cook, 'Larry Brown, a~ of fell: brskly off he vcory bound course Blly Cunnngham, who J.:am. makng several couragous could score hs pons f here bds. o.ge aboard, bu. never was a welve foo cnder block makng l up he small flgh of wall guardng hm durng he seps. A fng endng o a gloreven.ng. ous fory mnues of baskeball was Buch HaJSsell's seal wh. Howe"":er, h? De~con;s had pa- four seconds on he clock, and be~ce Wlh. her S~cJ;Ung zones, hs cord-seperaor a he buzzer waled: ~l Carolna fmally :sop- o srech he lead o s bgges ~d hng and husled oo ~e magn of he evenng by eher wm. The ype of defense doesn club maer when you're guardng a ' fellow lke CUnnngham, who The Deaconrs appled remenhrew n 25 pons and supple- dows board pressur~ hrougho~ mened wh 8 rebounds. Bu he. cones~, cspecrally off of he mos glowng rbue 00 he hcj.r offenslvc boardls. Was and bg, chunky guy from Brooklyn Woolard g~ many of. her was ha he majory of hs and.8 poms respechv~ly, on buckes were n hgh pressure second effors under hel' own cluch suaons. bucke. The remendous eam The wo old nv~ls ba.led Wlh fve double fgure boys, Chrse :he oucome han.gmg hgh on he also wh 8 o share honors, ra els ~d bemg shlook ram- Wedeman wh 4, and Hassell busly wh each umulou~ roar colleced. Sarer Rch Carl Cy Beverage Caerng and Delvery Servce f you're plannng a BLAST see us. We have a complee assormen of ce-cold beverages, boh mpored and domesc. BEST PRCES N TOWN! PA BURKE ST. PA effor was exemplfed by he r=~;;;;;;;~=~~::;:;:;:;:;:;::,. o! he packed house unl he mchael had ouly a layup n :he mal 35 seconds. The lead chang- fm al lo s c..,,_ b h b " h h e on"", u as cen e d. h an d s SlX me~ m eac. ~ he cluch her n he las Wh no one Plll:llg ahead. oy several games d h h more han hree m he openmg d b. an as eec wha someone else can. 20 ou le fgures on many occa- By BLL BENTZ n baskeball, usually hap- ~mu es.... sons. Koehler has also h he appears ha Deacon bas- pen:s o he boys who are real. Wll wo mmues remammg wn number caegory on spekeball forward Rchard Car- good shooels. They ge care- m :he frs half, and a. '!3 o 30 cal nghs, pullng he number mchael has fnally reganed less " lead UNC began wamg for o se,ven fellows on he squad he. deadly shoong ouch ha.. one sho. However Al ~oehler who have h he double fgure made hm a rsandou n hgh To correc hs ~aux pa~, Rc~- enered he game and quckly area. school and on Wake Fores's ard worked on hs.shoong ~s sole he ball, drbbled he -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,. 960 freshman qune. summer. He fooled around Wlh lengh of he cour and ossed f' Th 6-5. d.. an exaggeraed flollow-hrough on n he layup o narrow he 95 e.' lpoounf Jum9 for scor- Jljs sho oo cure hm of hs rol- margm o one Bu free hrows ed 2. poms or rom he ey Wlre JUnpelS. "T o =wu -'"-~ by Brown and Poee shoved floor. m. a ~eccn home en.coun- rgh.. 've _go~. o shoo and fol- he Tar Heels o a half er agams~ Clemson lo ad ~e lv-w-hrough ajs perfecly as pos- me lead De~c~ns m. an. eas! 8)-6~ wm. sble,". says Carmchael, ex-. ~s ls a hf) m Rchard s var- planng hs Srech. The second half moons were sy career... Hs pracce pad off. And Las!Season Wm!l dscouragng Bones doesn' hnk Carmchael's POLO-CHERRY STREET for. he.blonde-h~ched Hgh scorng spree agalnls he Clem- BARBER SHOP P.om nave. He h only 23 of son Tgers was mere luck. "He's Open 9-8 Monday-Frday 75!Shos from he floor-a low capable of shoong ha any- 8-6 on Saurday.307 percenage-for 6 couners me " suys he ex-all Pro cen- ~md a 2.4 average n 25 games. er ' 4 Barbers o serve :vou quckly & convenenly. Harry Souherland Clohes Made To Measure ALTERATONS 620 w. 4h PA 2Z03 0 SuAK uouse' Thrnway Shoppng Cener 300 S. Sraford Rd. Wnson-Salem, N.C. Ths was a bg dp from he 22.0,;Th ' h....," ~~~~~~~~~~~~d b~~~~~~~~~=~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~ norm Rchard had a Hgh Pon. Hgh and a 6.2 average he had s~ls a s no a 0 nls;u. m-.=. he modes. C~rmchael. wh he Baby De cs Rchard, when homhghschool, Wha happened? ~ell, real- UJsed o go 5 for 20, and 8 for y don' know," says Rchard 20 from he floor. glumly n hs molasses drawl. More Flaws " wasn' hng my jump Sho. Everyme 'd mss anoher 'd There were wo more flaws ge gher and gher. had Carmchael had o overcome my.sho down n hgh school, hs year o become a op noch bu 'somehow a he end of my player. \frresb.m~ul year, durng ha sum- Las wner when Rchard go mer, and a he sar.of my nro games he appeared as gh oophomoreyearlosheouch." as a Naz humb screw. Ths. _ season on he. maples he seems Lne Dnves more relaxed. "Rchard's jus Coach Bones McKnney fnally a hgh srung boy when comes dscovered wha Rchard was o ball games," commens Medong wrong afer vewng sev- Knney. "Any horoughbred s eral game flms. "He was le- hgh srung." ng he ball go sragh oward Carmchael also nad, and sll he baske nsead of archng has, rouble wh errac re,"!says Bones. "Hs lne drves boundng. "Somemes don' were all hng he fron of he blrock ou," adms he cogen rm." Carcchael. "Some nghs n- Accordng o McKnney, 's srlncvdy go afer he ball and no hard for a good shooer o oher nghs my reflexes jus go asray. "'s easy," nlsss aren' ha good. guess 'll Ranes. "Take a golfer on cr- have o concenrae harder." cu, for nsance. He can sud- "He hasn' been blockng ou," denly lose hs ouch. He can' See "Touch," page 8) Saley's Drve-n Resauran & Car Hop The house ha servce and qualy bul; he favore of Wake Fores sudens and faculy. We specalze n shor orders, sandwches and dnners. 24 Hour Servce 2803 REYNOLDA ROAD PA A Dlla~d, Manage~ a 00''\\ 'lll'.b m m o o o l"nl \ J.l.D. JDLDl '\ THERE WAS ONE Sar wh a caron and you'll end up knowng why Wnson s Amerca's number one fler cgaree... frs n sales because 's frs n flavor. The nex me you buy cgarees, buy pleasure'by he c~on... Wnsonl PLUS\ FLTER- BLEND UP FRONT! W a g d. S- ~.. D ' <..., O ' -~ ;, S \ e.:.,_ 0 * S,.,,. ::: _:; ' o~ ~;.:.~, ~ :.,: X:!: ~._ ;;! ',!,_._, :»;; }" ' :: : : lṅ8 :. lke a cgaree should!, ) 962 R. J. Rcynolda Tobacco company. Wns.oo-Salem.. N. 0.

8 PAGE EGHT Monday, Jan. 4,963 OLD GOLD AND BLACK Deac Swmmers Drop Mees To UNC, W&L By DENNS HOFF as anchor man. Coords racked Coach Leo Ellson's Deacon hs hree wns n he 200 y.ard pooljmen, seekng her second ndvdual medley, wh a 2:23.5 wn of he season, felllwce las wach-sopper, he 200 yard backweek o he UNC T ar Heels and sroke, and as a par of a wn Washngon and Lee respecve- nng medley eam. Coords was safely ou n fron lll he backly. sroke race, bu a real fgh be- n he Tar Heel-Deacon ba- ween Ed Wood of W.ake and e, Bob Coords, sophomore of Jm Brea<ldus of W&L added o ~esfeld, New Jersey,. broke he excemen of he mach. hs own school record ~ he The unsung hero :>f llhe afer- 200 yard. backsroke, Wh a noon, n fac, was Wood, who, n new clockng of 2:23.4. Carolna a:n: aemp o gan much needed ho~ever, rampled he Deac pons. was pulled ou of hs swunmers usual spos n a gamble whch Drew TaylQr, f'!.'eshman and ddrr' pay off. Wood swam he former!hglh school All-Amer- 200 yard freesyle, and lhen, can dver a Myers Park Hgh afer a hree mnule res, he School Jn Charloe, hrlled he ndvdual medley, Afer an adcrowd n.an exhbon, bu was donal eg.h mnue res he unable o compee n varsy ~aced o a second place n he \ ranks due o hs frosh sau!s. backsroke. ' Perhaps he mos excng Sad Coach Ellson of Wood mach of he cones came when "He's really an ron man. H~ n he 500 yard freesyle, where s.acrfced hmself for he good Carolnan Thad Adams broke of he eam, and really deserves he pool record. Wake Fores a lo of cred for." capan Leon Thomas pushed Dver Johnny Davs receved Adams from sa o fln:sh, bu EllsO!ll:'s prase.also for hs as superor 'a swmmer as Tho- work on he boards. Davs ook mas has provoo hmself o be, frs place n he dvng compehe could no surpass Adams. on amd Sonny Poson copped Frday afernoon, vsng he honors spo n he 00 y.ard Washngon and Lee's deph-fll- freesyle, he runner-up poson ed eam of 20 men was ped n lhe 50 yard freesyle, and agans he 9-man Deacs and swam wh he relay eam for emerged vcorous by a narrow an exercslllg few hours. margn of 5o-45. John Surgener, pulled ou of Elongang 6-0 Bob Woolard collecs a par of Neverheless, Wake menor hs usual breassroke compe Ell.son ermed he mee "one on, dove o a hrd place, and of lle bes we've had Jhs sea- also ook a hrd n he 00 yard Lae Surge son. was np and uck all lhe.buerfly, whch he had never way," he added. before enered. Wake Seeks To Exend uv Afer he game wh he De- Capan Thomas and Coords "All n all," sad Ellson, "he alled rple wns. Tholllas, n boys pu forh a good eam efwha could easly be labeled a for. Washngon and Lee l!ad M T h mo!l! Docs on he ffh of Jana asery ODg ~~r~~~:~~: f2~ w~~~:: rugged afernoon, chalked up oo.muoo deph f{}r us. And hey blue-rbbons n he 200 and 500 swam faser n lh.e sprns ham. freesyle coness and he:n woo our scoung repors showed. The Cavalers of he Unvers- pons for he evenng. Wednesday ngh. The eam was on o lead he sqund o vcory They were above par and we y of Vrgna nvade Memoral Eher John Eller, a 6-6, 205 enrely changed, as hey led n he 400 ;/'ard freesyle relay faled n he sprns." Colseum oal.gh for an Alanc pound senor from Weavervlle, Carolna all l_le way up unl he Coas Co-nference game wh he N. C., CYr Rchard Kasra, a las hree num~es of he con Deacons. The cones, schedul pound junor frorm Sad- e&, when Oarolna ook lle lead ~ ed o ge undenvay a 8 P. M., dlebrook, N. J. wll man he an 56~55. and held he baby Deac s lhe second meeng of pvo for he Cavalers. Neher o wm 64-;0. V Th D marks lewlnrg e eacs he wo schools hs season. ma has scored a pon agans n he frs half, he Deacons Pror o lhe Chrsmas recess lhe Deacons hs season. sared off srong wh fas Connued from page 7) Wak.5" Fores defeaed he Vrr- Ooach Blly McCann has a breaks by Bob Leonard and Dc;k gnans n a clff hanger bevy of guards he can use n Myers. The Deacons OJX!ned ll Bones, "Wha an eneraner he s, bu he only a Oharloesvlle, Va. he cones. Flecher Arr a a -2-2 zone defense, whle Carerouble s ha he bg fellow heas you." Leadng he Or-ange and Blue junor from F-ayeevlle, W. Va. lna reled on a gh~ man o E'CAC's Nucaola Defends Coaches wll be 6-6, 90 poumd sophomore and Moh,ael Greenberg, a junor man def<:nse he. enre game. Mac Caldwell. n he frs mee- from Brooklyn, N. Y., boh A 9:6 m he frrs half,.he ng of he wo clubs Caldwell scored 8 pons agans he Old Deaoons led 8-5, and were Freshman flash Bobby Leonard dars hrough openmouhed Demon Docs n roue o a bucke. Hobbes-Ar Supples GAGS mean ones) GEORGE'S HOBBY SHOP 824 W. 4h S. Opp. Sears "Open Mon. and Fr. Nes" SEE WAKE FOREST vs CLEMSON SAT., FEB. 2 AT 2:5 P. M. 3 MORE BG GAMES!. SATURDAYS 2:5 P. M. HE: A'W Nus! Who needs? 'd raher no oblgae myself. SHE: Well, don' know abou you, bu 'll be savng. enough money nex' semeser on my food blls o send me on a rp o he beach durng he Sprng Recess. HE: How can you do ha? You don' expec Slaer o wre you ou a check do you'! SHE: No, bu f don' budge my money somehow slps away and jus can' seem o accoun for. HE: Well, maybe you're rgh... sure would lke o make ha beach rp wh you)... How do fnd ou more abou he Board Plan? SHE: All you have o do s check wh he Slaer Offce, Room 22 n Reynolda Hall. They are sgnng sudens on now for he Sprng eser Board MANOR.TEXACO 2850 Reynolda Rd., ALL COLLEGE STUD~NTS SOfo.OFF! Any Purchase A Manor Texaco Plus an exra bonus of a nne dollar meal cke gven each week o he lucky wnner of he cke drawng. Tckes gven each me you buy gas or need repars. Jack Wesmoreland Dealer WNNNG NUMBER THS WEEK-NO. 902 lj j ~~ Yes, 's ceranly a shame ha Al Lghner doesn' enjoy our show. Bu doesn' seem ha mached he Dcacs' Frank Gold and Black. movng he ball well wh Dek L' h h f yh' h. b' Chrse wh 2 pons and ed Probably Greenberg wll be MYers seng ~P plays. Carolna g ner ls enjoymg muc o an mg m S l er for op scorer n he g.ame. Cald- holdlllg a sarlng berh ongh. began employm~ a double p~ss reremen. n fac a fellow n undoubly a more well scored 5 of!hs pons n Also on he ba.cklne are Seve oru ~er5 a md-cour, caus~ sraegc poson o complan, Johnny Nucaola, he frs half bu n he second Jarvs a 6-4 senor from Mad- he ball o be los o Caro:na long me Easern offcal and now supervsor of half he was held o 6 pons by son, w. va., and Berne Meyer, seyeral mes. offcals n he Easern College Ahle c Confer- <he defensve pl'ay of Ronne a 6-0 soph from Rc:hmond, Va. Fouls were numerous for boh ence, also had a reply o Lghner. Was. eams, and Rch!ard Block was " offcaed 34 years and never fa,ced physcal Workng from he corner along Connor To Guard aken ou wh hree on hm beharm," Nucaola fred back. "As for he dea ha wh Caldwell wll be G~ne However, wh all hs deph fore he b:alf ended. To ~ugood offcals are qung, ha's no so. Offcang Engel, a 6-6, 95 pou:nd sedlor a guard Coach McCann has pu srae, Wake Fores had :nj:d.e Feb. 9, Wake Fores vs Norh s a challenge, and GOOD offcals don' qu." from Granford, N. J. n he hs ace cornerm an from las fouls a he end ofjhe!jl!alf, Carolna Tha commen was from a guy who hres and game a Charloesvlle E ngel year, Chp Conner, n he back- whle Carolna :had egh eam Feb. 6, Vrgna vs Maryland f. ff' lh fo'l" 8 of 5 from he floor and cour. The 6-3, 85 pomd marks- fouls. Bob Benne, sar cener Feb. 23, Norh Carolna vs Duke res o Cla s, who knows Bones well, and who also of from l!h.e lne o be he man f'rom Halfax Va. carred for be baby Tarheels, was foulperformed before crowds ha Lghner couldn' second hghes scorer wh 7 he op average' among he ed on numerous occa~ons and pack no half of hs Wes Coas gymnasums n Cavaler veerans. made good oru mos of hs osres. fve shfs. cded ha couldn' d Bu Wake Fores sayed ahead So he lle fellow from he rough Pacfc doesn' er, s.o came ere. 5. pc»ns a game from hs for-. lke Bones flaggng down Tax cabs on he baske- As a freshman Rchard alled d 'o D - abou 0 fee closed sconng for SPORTS EXTRAS!-Wde W{}rld VTALS8KEEPSYOURHARNEATALLDAYWTHOUTGREASE! 322 pons n 20 games Then las Dwar posw'ed~ n. ehaclodn hcap ham he frs half, Wake leadng 33- ]'.h V 7 h ball sdelnes. Gee, s people lke hm ha klled.. ave eman e. e o 28 of Spors, Saurdays a 4:00 pm Greaes dscovery snce he comb! Va S W, e V audvlle wmer he whhered, excep for handed Conner o only 9 pons and Spors s...,acular, Sundays gr:easeless groom nlf' d'scovery Keeps your ha lr nea all day a 3 pon performance agans h h w B Coll! The second half saw connua- pw '"... Clemson. He now has reganed ;~r~n ~hos: ~h~nfug u wa~ on of foulng, wh Wake losng a 2 : 30 pm whou grease-and prevens dryness, oo. Try Vahs oday. be h,? any Las. year Donner av~vaged Bll Nesb's hook sho from ~ hs ouch. obvously off, lead all rebound- _lh_r,..e_e_ m_e_n_by_h_e_fo_ul_r_ou e_. :.:.. Carmchael s Ho Carmchael ::s also on he var- ers as he cleared lhe boards sy rack eam. Despe havng sxeen lrnes. Connued from page 7) My broher Carolna, '56) old never hgh jumped before, Rch- Reserves who wll mos lkely offers Bones. "n hgh school he me he'd seen n he Greensboro ard se a!school record n ha.see acon are forwards Gene could depend jus on hs jump- papers ha Bones had decded even las sprng wh a leap of Flamm, a, 6-6 senor, and Gary ng." o sar Was. ddn' wan o 6' 3o/4". Spohn, a 6-4 junor. So Carmchael, a dean's ls s on he bench he res of he.::. : suden, s now averagng n year. was hen decded o r "" double fgures-one of fve play- sar playng some ball." BELL BROTHERS CAFETERA ers on he Deacon \Squad. n Rchard wa.s he op scorer on he frs egh coness Rchard hs Hgh Pon eam ha wen has h on 38 of 76 aemped o he Norh Carolna 4-A sae WLL BE OP'EN EVERY SUNDAY feld goals -a.500 percenage) fnals n 959. He receved offers SUNDAY DNNER 75c and 8 of 22 foul hrows for 94 fnom Ar Force, U. of Pennsylpons and a 0.4 average. vana, and UNC, no o menon MONDAY-FRDAY 67c The only game n whch Rch- he many smaller schools ha ard ddn' sar was n Wake's bd for hs servces loss o Duke n Greens- " had always heard of Coach boro. "0 course," rsays Car- McKnney and knew Wake For- mchael, " ddn' lke no sar- es was good academcally," ng. knew hadn' played good reasons Carmchael concernng CLOSED SATURDAYS Lef off of Reynolda Rd. a Reynolds Hgh School 83 Chaam Rd. Across from Wesern Elecrc. ball he las couple of games. hls choce of colleges. " d~ ~=======================~ 4 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD LET Quesnberry's Talor Shop FLL YOUR NEEDS FOR FORMAL WEAR. 's convenenly locaed on campus, no need o drve downown. 2. s formal wear s n e w and, herefore, n excellen condon. 3. gves specal raes for college sudens. 4. "Perfec-f" aleraons are free of charge. Locaed Seneah Ben's Ex. 257 Open Mon., Wed., &: Fr. YOU STLL HAVE TME! To Send OLD GOLD. AND BLACK Home o your Parens and Frends, and s only $.25 for he Sprng Semeser. Send cash or check o OG&:B, Box 7567, Reynolds Sadum PLEASE MAL SUBSCRPTON TO NAME... STREET CTY... STATE..... Rober "Rabb" McGee Chosen Norman Sockon "PB" For Jan. Bob McGee, senor of Moun Ary, has he rabb hab. And he doesn' ea Bunny Bread. M c G e e was recenly chosen Norman Sockon Pary Boy for January. And hs may come as que a surprse for many of McGee's frends, snce he s known all over campus for hs que and unassumng personaly. So why he Pary Boy b? The rabb hab, man. McGee's dol s he Playboy rabb ha makes an appearance n some form or anoher on he cover of Playboy magazne each :monh. And alhough he has eluded such evls as smokng and drnkng, very common o pas Pary Boys, McGee has masered one vce-women. And he ges hs ps from he Playboy rabb. McGee's sandards for women are very hard o mee. Re uses Playboy pn-ups for hs gude. And rack sar. each grl mus measure "Yeah, he says modesup. Therefore each of hs ly, "and keep n shape daes are op noch. runnng from he grls' And snce good lookng dorms o he parkng lo." grls make for good par- McGee realzes ha es, McGee was a cncher akes more han good for hs monh's le. looks and a way wh Bu he doesn' confne women o keep hs Pary all hs acves o he Boy sandng. So Norman back sea of a parked ear. Sockon a 4 N. Cherry McGee s an ousandng Sree s hs headquarers BOB McGEE AND FREND Can you. measure up, K!Le? for good lookng clohes. So men, ge he Lpsck never looked hab. Hop o Na,rml8. beer han on he collar Sockon for he of a shr from Norman men's wear. And f Sockon. And Norman are any bunnes n Sockon p a n s, spor er, don' forge he. coas, es, ec. can' be deparmen downsars.,_ bea when comes o Be on he lookou :fer lookng sharp on a bed- McGee's s u c c e s s o r as room vale. 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