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1 g, TODAY, NSDE n BOYS e LEGSLATURE SPRNG Challenge Roundup On Page Six nn ar -: TODAY, EDTORALLY CHALLENGE '69 «SOCAL COMMUNCATON as- )m has for He and has ning 'VOLUME LV * * * Bes" Newspaper n The Two Carolinas * * * : l wke 'F-ores Universiy, Winson7Salem, Norh Carolina Tuesday, Ma::r_c_h_2 -,9_6_9 :N_:U::::MB:::E:::R:_:Z::_J Challenge 69---WF Mees Urban Crisis Senaor Muskie Says Youh Of America Will Deermine Urban Crisis Response Harringon Says Americans Don' See 'Minoriy Poor', i By BARRY ROBNSON ASSOCATE EOTOR Sen Edmmd S Muskie, iniiaing Challenge '69 symposium Thursday morning, said youh of America "will de ermine naure of our response o urban crisis and o any crisis ha con frons America" The Maine senaor, who was 968 Democraic vice presidenial nominee, gave keynoe address for hreeday symposium, aended by sudens from some 200 colleges hroughou naion "You have alen, resourceful ness, and energy o force sociey o ac," Muskie old sudens in ea paciy audience of abou2,500 "Theques ion becomes how do you mos effecively marshal se qualiies for ha sruggle?" Muskie Usedseveral"legiimae ways sudens can mee urban crisis, which is "oo criical o fall in hand<; of hose who would use violence o gain ir end<; He said y can paricipae in VSTA, in Peace Corps, or in communiy ac ion programs sponsor uorial pro jecs, each in urban schools, or care for hose who are menally rearded" He old sudens y also can par icipae in poliical aciviies, ringing doorbells and drafine: SDeeches "You can challenge direcion of hose who lead, or serve as advocaes for hose who are reaed unfairly," Muskie said "More imporanly, you can serve as sociey's conscience and you mus do his passionaely" Muskie emphasized ha since urban crisis is "of our making'' i is "refore capable of our soluion bu only if we have will and spiri" Muskie said soluion of crisis confroning and choking counry's ci By DANNE JONES ASSSTANT EOTOR Michael Harringon, prominen social criic, and auhor, said Thursday afernoon America is only naion in world which has "minoriy poor" Harringon, hird speaker in Challenge '69 symposium, addressed sudens n Wai Chapel, which was less han half full He emphasized American people do no recognize poor in Unied Saes and lised wo conservaiv!! myhs ha average ciizen uses o describe ceners of commerce and culure and laboraories of creaiviy and coopera ion" One of chief causes of crisis, according o Muskie, is rapid disappearance of job opporuniies for inner ciy residens, caused by an unpreceden ed fligh by whies o suburbs ndusry, as a resul, has followed and so have jobs Bu, Muskie said, expen sive raveling coss and hosile suburban aiudes have furr compounded problem "s i any wonder n, ha sudens quesion our values, ha blacks quesion (Coninued on Page 6) MCHAEL HARRNGTON "!f Harvey Cox Calls For Shif poor "They hink poor are a bmch of lazy people who don' wan o wor' or From Thrsonal To Corporae es will require cooperaion and involvemen of all social forces: govern- By LNDA CARTER Applying his analysis o curren suden men, privae secor-business, and Dr Harvey Cox Thursday called for a acivism, Cox said proess are "oo of individual-especially naion's youh shif from curren "personal and individ- en" nonpoliical, wih only individual de WON'T COME ualisic" emphases o original biblical mands He applauded " fac ha we can " will no come wih a governmen ha vision of corporae and urban human ful fillmen no longer speak of his generaion as quie and sullen generaion" Bu he said is indifferen, a privae secor ha is in- " don' hink re is a real crisis of oo many sudens wan "o do my own acive, or a suden ha is smug will ciy," Cox declared, refuing opic, hing'' no come wih rerea, nor will i come " urban crisis," of Challenge '69 "Somehow or or ha corporae vis wih rebellion," he said symposium n which he was speaking The ion has no emerged" Muskie described problems ha load real issue, he said is "a civilizaion cri The roo of sociey's problem, Cox said, ciies wih "ension and conflic," and sis which focuses iself n ciy" is ha "meaphors of fulflllmen" make m "rife wih dissen and mill- Cox, a bearded, energeic professor of have moved from corporae fo personal SEN EDMUND MUSKlli ancy," when y should be "hriving diviniy a Harvard UniversiY and auhor mage> of personal fulfillmen in '---'""'=--; : :;- =; ;_: of "The Secular Ciy," spbe o iii-enliu Bible are urban 'he said "Bibllcal faih Bey Hyder Chosen WGA Head Thursday By PAT ALLEN STAFF WRTER Bey Hyder, junior ofkingspor, Tenn, is new presiden of Woman's Governmen Associaion She ran mopposedin elecion Thursday nigh Lynn Padge, sophomore of Henderson ville, defeaed Kahy Sirkel, sophomore of Greensboro, and Carol Clark, sophomore of Asheville, for secreary Tassels Gains Morar Board Membeship Tassels, Universiy's honor sociey for senior women, has been acceped ino Morar Board, naional collegiae senior women's honor sociey Carol Bowen, senior of Greensboro and presiden of Tassels, said Friday a elegram had been received in dean of women's office saying local chaper had been approved by 90 per cen of na ional Morar Board chapers in naion Miss Bowen said insallaion ino Morar Board is scheduled for Apri9 All pas Tassels members arebelnginvied o ceremony and will have choice of becoming members of Morar Board Tassels will becomg Norh Carolina's firs Morar Board chaper Afer service, a Universiy dinner will be given for hose paricipaing New Tassel members will no be annomced unil apping ceremony in chapel on April 7 The movemen for local chaper o become affiliaed wihmorarboardbegan wo years ago when Tassels group enerained firsnaional Morar Board visior in spring of 967 n 968, second naional visior came o campus o invesigae aciviies of Tassels and is saus on campus Las summer naional council gave local sociey approval o peiion for membership The Universiy group prepared a brochure o submi o naional council las fall The group was glvenunanimousapproval in ir secion, and an opporuniy o seek approval from all naional chapers his spring Three freshmen ran for reasurer Mar gare Winsead of Rocky Mom, defeaed Lou London of Shelby, and Polly Mock of Cambridge, Ohio Beh Craddock, junior of Cary, was lidconesed for office of social funcions chairman Suellyn Parkinson, junior of Wilming on, won senior represenaive over Sara jane Oakley, junior of Louisville, Ky Kay Hiemsra, sophomore of Alana, Ga, was only candidae for junior rep resenaive Susan nscoe, freshman of Raleigh, defeaed Pa Brown, freshman of Biglerville, Pa, for sophomore represenaive PETTONS DUE Elecions of vice presiden and six house presidens will be April5 Peiions are due in deanofvromen"sofficeapril a Miss Hyder, who succeeds Sandy Edwards, senior of Newnan, Ga, as presiden, expressed idea of changing role of women's governmen She said "We're no a police force anymore Las year was a rans!uonal year'' for associaion, she said The aboli ion of "in loco parenis" concep has "given everybody a lo more freedom o be wha y are," according o Miss Hyder She feels associaion can now "de velop areas or han hose ha sress rules" Plans are being made for increased lounge areas, films and more lecures Sress will be on inra-dorm aciviies siasic crowdofaboul,700inwaichapel He said vial quesion of odayisno "wha's wrong wih ciies'?" bu "wba's wrong wih all of us?" And he answered his own quesion by saying problem is over emphasis on individual fulfillmen and loss of corporae spiril Golden Daffodils sees man almos wholly in corporae or urban seings The Bible begins wih man in garden and ends wih man in ciy" Bu ciies have an opposie meaning for modern man, he said To illusrae his poin, he asked audienc;! o hink wha PHOTO BY MCNELL Springime wear winessed a mass exodus o Reynolda Gardens, where a saff phoographer capured his popular suden aracion As foliage began o appear on bare rees and flowers, like se daffodils, began o blossom, Universiy sudens who were no a links or Tavern ook o woods or campus 'beaches' Sudying fell by wayside as sudens suddenly remembered-and applied--wha y had learned abou Trans cndealiss in American lieraure o chagrin of ir professors For a pconal commenary on spring see page 8 images names of various ciies evoked in ir minds: Chicago, Memphis, Los Angeles, Prague, Saigon Cox said "new heroes" are individualiss such as John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Seve McQueen and "even, alas, Hugh Hefner'' They represen " freed man who doesn' give a damn abou res of world," he said Bu such an aemp o escape from real world ino an arifielal one "isn' lie way ou," he added And n response o a quesion laer he said, " don' hink Hugh Hefner is really a very happy man" Cox saw recen developmens n Black Power as evidence ha leaders such as Sokely Carmichael realize "flllflllmen is no an individualisic affair 's somehing we have oger or no a all" He regarded lae Sen Rober F Kennedy"s figh "down from affluence" as (Coninued on Page 6) Aim--- communicaion' are "chislers" rying o live off welfare Harringon, auhor of "The or America," a book which sared War on Povery in Kennedy adminisraion, refued boh myhs as "nonsense" "The overwhelming majoriy of poor who can work, do work," he said Bu he said y work for povery wages "Half poor can' work, y're oo old, oo young, oo disabled" He said 50 per cen of povery sricken people in his naion were under 8 "Tha means povery has a grea fuure," he said Harringon said poor were no jus hose people ou of work and unable o find a job, bu y were also par ime workers nd "invisible poor" There are people wihou draf cards or social securiy cards or birh cerificaes, "invisible poor," he said "Bu povery is no j;s : problemc of people who don' have enough money;'' Harringon said, povery is also asse povery Social securiy is inversely proporional o need Thepoordon'haveadequae services They live in poor neighborhoods, and ir srees are no as good, Harringon also described «poliically poor'' ARRESTED TWCE "Poliical paricipaion varies direcly on income," he said Harringon said he had been arresed wiceonchargesofcivil righ violaions "The minue youre in jail you see difference beween being educaed and poor," he said "To be poor in US, riches sociey in world, is a bier exper ence," Harringon said "Manyofpoor in America are vicims of psychological p':lvery n - Harringon aacked common belief ha "people live i up on welfare'' Twohirds of America's poor do no receive welfare, he said, and average amom of welfare check is "one-half'' of minimum sandards "'s no a all un (Coninued on Page 6) Execuive Commiee Piclis Dem Ward CU Presiden By GRAY lawrence MANAGNG EOTOR Dem Ward, junior of Lumberon, became presiden of Uni varsiy's College Union Wednesday nigb afer receiving a majoriy of voes from organlza ion's execuive commiee Jane Wears, junior of Winson-Salem, is new CU vice presiden Mary Ann Pregnall, junior of Jacksonville, Fla, was eleced secreary The hree are Drs major officers o be eleced by CU execuive com miee, composed of 22 officers, commi ee chairmen and class represenaives Formerly, officers had been elced by a general voe of suden body Thesys em was reformed his semeser because of poor voing urnous and need o mainain "coninuiy'' among CU office holders Ward, a biology major and a member of Sigma Chi fraernly, served on be small socials commiee and!lajor func ions commiee his freshman year As a sophomore he was a class represenaive and corman of major funcions commiee This year he bas been C U vice presiden and a member of building planning commiee, which has been invesigaing a renovaion ofreynolda Hall MRC---Rival Of Fraerniy Sysem? By BARRY ROBNSON Mos sudens seem o agree ha Men's Residence Council fulflls a necessary role on campus bu many also have ir doubs abou is' fuure role- -in ir minds, perhaps ha of becoming anor fraerniy When i was firs conceived abou four years ago, MRC was seen as playing a major role in life of non-fraerniy man on campus as providing him wih some exra-curricular aciviies Serious doubsabouis ever-increasing srengh on campus, UJough, have arisen in mind<; of many sudens--especially fraerniy men who seeiasarivalwiha remendous advanage: i receives funds from Universiy Fraerniy men, in paricular, feel Universiy should no provide MRC wih funds since y mselves do no receive suppor n addiion, y do no like o be forced o conribue o MRC -indirecly hrough uiion y pay AN ANALYSS Bu an even greaer fear among fraerniies is l\a MRC is developing ino a giganic fraerniy, wih pins, jackes, membership fees, and or paraphernalia MRC officials disagree ha organi zaion ls becoming a fraerniy Jim Spears, newly eleced presiden of MRC, emphasizes ha i is open o all men who are ineresed "We're fiexible enough o ineres all ypes of men," Spears said "We don' have any sipulaion for membership; we are no selecive a all'' Boh Spears and Bill Parker, ougoing MRC presiden, agree ha organizaion was no designed o rival fraerniies and is no becoming one iself "The MRC was designed o fill in gap of college life of independen m a Wake Fores," Spears said " was fel ha re was a void here, ha re was no programmed organizaion in :which independen could express himself'' Spears poined ou ha because re are no prerequisies for becomlngahouse mamber, even fraerniy men may belong "Our goals are a oal educaion program," Spears said "We ry o provide academic, social, and ahleic aciviies o an men wihou sressing one of se over or we are cerainly no all social aciviies--, As long as we don' lose sigh of se goals, we are no a fraerniy in ha sense," Spears said "The poenial danger is ha we may become a fraerniy in our aiudes, aiudes which are no (Coninued on Page 5)" Ward has wice aended Naional Enerainmen Conference, a Charloe in 968 and a Memphis, Tenn, his year HSTORY MAJOR Miss Wears, a hisory major, is daugher of Carroll W Wears dean of Universiy's law school Shebu serv ed on publiciy commiee since las year and moved o her new pos hom chairmanship of ha commiee She was a delegae o Associaion of College Un ions nernaional, Region Five, confer: ence a Monrea Anderson College in Black Mounain his fall Miss Pregnall, a mah major and a member of SOPHsociey,hasbeenamember of major funcions conlniee since her freshman year She wasajunior class represenaive and was a «Mlegae o Region Five Conference a Monrea _ Anderson Ward said his main objecive was im- provemen of communicaions bf!ween College Union and sudens and facnly "We will ry o make sudens aware ha y have a par in wba is going on," be : said Compleion of Reynolda Hall renova ions, a varied program of groups, and cooperaion beween leaders of campus organizaions are also high on War<Ps plans for nex year VARETY OF GROUP "We will ry o bring in a variey of groups, such as acid rock, because cu : is aware of sudens on camplls who appreciae his music," he said Aemps are now being made o book such groups as - Sly and Family sone, Chambers Brors and Big Bror and Holding Company for performances nex fall Occasional meeings and correspond ence beween leaders of campus organza ions would have as ir aim a "unified suden fron," Ward said JD Wilson, senior of MSerling,Ky,; and reiring CU presiden, said ha he fel new officers would do a good job "Judging from ir exper' nee, y are wen qualified; and, of course, experience is one of main facors we have o base our decision on, he said (Coninued <Jn Page 5)'

2 READY FOR A CHANGE '? visi The Pub The place o wih your favorie beverage 96 Burke Sree Nex o "Ciy Beverage" PA2 274 : Professional Cleaning & Laundry Or You Can DO T \'OURSELF Wih Coin-Operaed Laundr y And -Dry Cleaning Machines Cross Tales Over Suden Governmen By DANNE JONES Jim Cross, juniorofburling on, formally ook conrol of suden governmen Wednesday nigh, promising o make his ad minisraion "personal and "'farsighed" Afer being sworn in by Jim Sheffer, ougoing suden body presiden, Cross adminisered oah of office o his execuive officers, Ed Wooers, sophomore of Goldsboro, vice presiden; Mary Owen, sophomore of Waynesville, s e c r ea r y; and Chip Dashiell, junior of Salis bury, reasurer Wooers n swore in newly eleced legislaors Cross said, afer aking of fice, " wan o ge reor ganizaion bill hrough before nex elecions" He also said he planned o have judi cia! reform bill ready presenaion o Legislaure in nex monh Sheffer addressed new Legislaure before relinquishing office NEED POSTVSM " really hink ha op four eleced officers are a real good bunch,' he said "They don' need negaivism, rar posiivism ask you o be good followers and ake iniiaive Wha you pu ino suden governmen is wha you ge ou of i," he said " have loved Wake Fores his year This school is grea; can' say enough abou i Jus go ge i," Sheffer said Wih his closing remarks, NOMNATED FOR4ACADEMVAWARDS : NCLUDNG: BES PClURE OF THE YEAR! /!:!:\Wieni DAZZLNG! The mos saisfacory film 've seen his year! Once you see i, you'll never again picure 'Romeo & Julie' quie way you did before No lierae man of 968 sh«:»uld miss his film!" LFE- 'REFRESHNG! Direcor Zeffirelli's vigorous film version of 'Romeo & Julie' wih wo beauiful adolescens in leading roles comes as a refreshing reward and give ragedy a new, updaed poignancy in ligh of presen generaion gap!" HARPER'S BAZAAR _;f> ''TOUCHNG! ncredibly beauiful film! Thanks o alened eenagers and o Franco Zeffirelli's sense of vialiy, no a momen of his film seems daed, dull or suffy Every frame comes brillianly alive Don' miss i!" PAR-UOL":\, 'CTiES,,,,n,, A BU: Fllll FRANCO ZEFFRELL Produclioo of ROMEO JULET '\;o ordinary love sory HELD OVER! SHOWS: :50-4:30 7:0-9:50 ' Mainee Mon-fri $50 e Even, Sa, Sun $200 llo Adnace Tickes Sold! AH PweJ YohU CO-ED MAGAZNE n,parkway Plaza Shopping Canor Sheffer handed over his office keys o Cross, along wih "glorious key o bullein board downsairs," and led his old Legislaure ou ofroom Cross announced enaive projecs for coming year He said he waned o invesigae prices charged by ARASlaer Food Service, higb prices a book sore, and college cleaners, and possibiliy of esablishing beer rela ions wih raffic board" A :0T OF POTENTAL "Suden governmen has a lo of poenial i hasn' been us ing," Cross said Wooers announced ha Wal Snider, freshman of Wesches er, Pa, would ac as a non parisan parliamenarian He said new legislaure would be informed of exac chan nels and procedure Legislaors will be asked o follow in coming year Mike Guner, senior of Gasonia, announced o new Legislaure ha refrigera or projec would accumulae a profi of $30,000infiveyears He said ha 480 refrigera ors were rened from EJ)ps Television Co in fall, and suden governmen was ob ligaed o pay $57,600 for unis over course of a fiveyear period A end of ha ime suden governmen will have opion o buy each uni for one dollar per uni Guner said469 refrigeraors had been rened his year, six were unrened, and five were malfuncioning FNANCAL AUTONOMY Guner announced ha Legislaure had received $3, ne income from re frigeraors his academic year "You see, hisisfinancial auonomy we've been looking for," he said "We should have deb paid in hree years, and suden governmen will be geing jus profi nex wo years," he said STEVE'S lalian " hink his hing will re9ny pan ou and be worhwbiie," he Said Dr Thomas Elmore, dean of sudens and advisor of suden governmen, presened plaques of achievemen o ougoingoffcers of suden governmen: Sheffer, Jim Carver, vice pre siden; Marion Scherer, secreary; and Guner ELMORE COMMENTS Elmore commened on fi nancial auonomy suden gov ernmen would have if refrigeraor projec were successful "When suden governmen becomes financially se cure, we will be in posiion o do a lo of hings suden body hasri' been able o do before,'' he said Sisers Take Revenge For Rush PHOTO BY MCNELL NEW OFFCERS: CROSS, DASHELL, OWEN, WOOTERS Duies Swamp Coed Pledges_ By PATT ALLEN Sociey members' hard work ended wih rush Now i is pledges' um o work for sisers Pledges are scrambling o spend ime wih each siser during final weeks of pledge period An sisers are fiend ishly devising pledge duies Each siser assigns a sep arae duy o each pledge and, "siserobe" may find herself swamped wih abou 40 duies o complee in fiveweek pledging period The purpose of pledge period is for siser and pledge o ge o know each or beer, bu lucky sisers ofen end up wih ir spring cleaning compleed before grass ges green Risorane Bes in alian Food SPAGHETT and PZZA AlSO AN AMERCAN MENU Open :00 A M - 0:00 P M CLOSED SUDAY 2 Oakwood Drive (ACROSS FROM THRUWAY SHOPPNG CENTER) THE BTTER ND This Week- as Always - fines in enerainmen!! Cries of anguish are heard from poor pledges who are "asked'' o do housecleaning chores, hem skirs, sewonbu ons, and wrie leers o!r sisers pinmaes DECORATED ROOMS To ge even, one ofpledge groups secrely "decoraed" each sise's room by hanging oile paper and clos aris ically all over room Ra cours are popular fes iviies wih sociey members These nigh ime judgmens expose "lowl:y'' ones o quesions on many facs, songs and creeds y are expeced o know abou ir sociey and sisers Someimes, for ad ded afflicions, jelly, oil, flour and or mixures wind up in ir hair And i is no unusual o wake up in morningsofindnews paper compleely covering room's enrance, or o be un able!'lo'iipen one's doobeeause lie;,knob is bound Wili;oi)e;o knob of door across THS PORSCHE BULT ES PECALLY FOR JOHN M DOE or your choiceofwords up o 7 words Handsome, self adhesive, pollshed brass name plaque -/4 x 3" for your dashboard $300 each One day service RingMasers 420 Firs Union Nal Bank Bldg 4h s Winson-Salem Phone Wednesday, March 26 THE SHRELLES and ir Recording Orchesra Thursday, March 27 THE MPACTS Admission Free! Friday, March 28 LADES NGHT all ladies admied for $00 Saurday, March 29 GENE BARBER and CAVALERS hall Some of sisershaveried o keep ir pledges rim by making m ex e r cis e The same group made plans, sill unfulfilled, for pledge class o go en masse o church on Sunday The idea is o pounce when i is leas expeced Musicolo Professor To:Speak Dr Paul Henry Lang, noed music scholar, will speak on "'The Role of Music on Universiy Campus" omorrow a 8:5pm in Winson A,, The lecure will be sponsored by music deparmen and inerdisciplinary honors program will be open o be publlc Lang's views on music and American universiy, ex-'' pressed in an aricle in "Columbia College Today," recenly araced aenion in na iona! press A naive of Budapes, Hun gary, Lang is a graduae of l Royal Academy of Music f Budapes and holds de'gr'ees from Heidelberg, Sorbonne and CornelL Lang has been professor of musicology a Columbia UDlversiy since 933 He hasserved as edior of "The Muslcai Quarerl:y'" since 945 Lang was chief music criic for New York Herald Tribune from 955 o 964 Lang's books and aricles in elude "Music in Wesern Civilizaion," "Handel ( definiive sudy of man and lils ' music), "'Mozar"s Creaiv e Process, "Sravinsky," "00 Years of Music -in--america," and "Conemporary Music in Europe'" :i, Lang was elec_ed presider' of nernai<maj:muslcolo cal Sociey Md American Musicological Sociey He Was eleced an honorary member of Phi Bea Kappa, andwasawarded honorary Docor of Music and Docor of Humariiies de grms 4 Psych-ology Profs,, Aend Meeings, Talk Several members of Uni versiy's psychology depar men have recenly given alks o local groups and have par! cipaed in a series of meeings and coloquiums Dr Jobn E Williams, professor, and Dr Herber Horowiz assisan profeso, r: icipaed 'in annuil meeing of Souasern PSymlo gical Associaion in New Orleans from Feb 27 o March Williams presened a paper wih C D Edwards eniled "Generalizaion beween EVa! naive Words Associaed wih Racial Figures in Preschool Children He also held a colo quium a Universiy of Norh Carolina a Greensboro in which he viewed resuls of eigb years of research on racial a iudes The ile of his alk was "Color Meanings and Racial Aiudes Dr John Woodmansee, as sisan professor, discussed purposes, hisory and problems wih encouner groups in a alk o Winson-Salem Uniarian Fellowship eniled "Encouner Groups: Wha Are They All A bou?" Dr David Travland, assisan professor, recenly gave a coloquium onpsychorapyand his echniques in a psychor apeuic seing a Univer sil:y's psychology deparmen HOWGDJl He also aended NC Per--; sonnel and Guidance Assocl8; ion meeingsheldmarch6and7 Dr- David Hills,- associae professor, served as discussion leader for a symposium dealing wih counseling of emoion ally disurbed sudens 'TJll!iJe Nfis-- Complee Sudy - n Anessia Twelve sudens were grad uaed Sunday from School of Anessia for Nurses, op eraed by NC Bapis Hospial and Bowman Gray School of Medicine - Members of class are Mrs Faye Bonduran Bryan of Arara, Mrs Paricia Harris Cashion of Charloe, Leroy Hawks of M Airy Miss Sani dra Maurice ofroanokerapids> Miss Sandra Lee sumpf of Aik;; en, SC, and Miss Drusi " Whie of Winson-Salem Also, Mrs Bonnie Edwards Howard of High Poin, Miss wu rna Lee King of M Airy, Mrs Eser Torres Lofin of Higll Poin, Mrs Doris Slaugher oj Duluh, Ga, Miss BeverlyWe8 of Sparanburg, SC, and MisS Bey Jane Whedbee of Ahoskie : Good is grea a MR STEAC f you haven' ried a delicious, perfecly aged USDA CHOCE MR; STEAK seak, you sh!3uld Enjoy our grea seaks any ime beween Lm and 9 pm a: Every MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Wih Presenaion of 0 Card By The Wake Fe y?wj Las male r: wroug, laions Wa More: surveys,,on a deli :siy eoec Accor : UiyJ is "shy "whole ers, ": "prey,' ua grea "husban Sop hoi differen ellecwl "no pr "'polle,!"saus, up igh, were am,,suggese Unive ed "ang ers, " _maure, ' vrgins m M by"juniol SeniO 8:00--l! versaio lock, w physical on ''Res ness" 8:30-- Barok (s 0:00 sens: " diional C 0:30 Showcase,, andhand 2:00-, lng Rena 7:30- Music of reo), i 8:00 : Science: slcis, E nsiue: Wba SY Taugh U Nail 0:00- ury Pbe Revolulc a:oo 8:30- reo): Fe ber : 0:0) Alexis V Rob

3 By DANNE JONf;S : The Wake Fores Male The Wake Fores fe Who are y? Wba are y? Lu wae Universiy male ried o uplain 'Wba is wrong wih campus social relaions and wba is wrong wih Wake Fores girl More ban 275 men filled ou surveys, bu few could agree on a descripion of Univer : sly coed According o fres "ypical" -Universiy girl s "shy,' "nrovered," "wholesome,":"gooddrlnk _ers," "average looing," "prey,',a lousy dancerr :"a greadancer'"'swee," and "husband hungry"- Sophomore males hough up differen names "CUe," ccin ellecual pigs,"''lnelugen," "no profound," conceied," "polie," "conservaive'' ;"saus oriened," "cold and, up igh," and "affecionae," were among mos frequency, <suggesed descripions Universiy coeds were label ed "angelle," "heavy drinkers," "suckup,' ccun," immaure," "sophi_sicaed," ' ''virgins," "garbage," "Soum belle," and "suck-up" by'junlor boys Seniors said girls were Swee, SuckUp' Salem, UNC-G Girls 'Care' jus "average looking," "pre y," "skinny," "fa," "behind imes," "fashion con sclous," uma erfalisl c," "generous," "good drinkers," "lousy drinkers," and -una bused" Each male had a vision ofbfs own ypical female, Class Unes or differences fnfraerniymen and ndependens did no reveal any definie rend fn classificaion of coeds n comparing Wake Fores coed wih Sllem 'ild JJniversiy of Norh Carolina a 'Greens boro girls,, Jjales uain, came up wiijl \rlii'i«j USwers While some d Universiy coed rank9\i wa a6ore sa lem "slu," ors ssid Salem girls oudisanced Wake girls in dress, appearance, and per soilally UNC-G girls bea boh Wake Fores and Salem girls "UNC-G girls have bes personallies, dress well, and are always ready o have a good ime," said one senior Bu Wake Fores coed was ranked mos inelligen aj mos unanimously by males "Or campuses are more -eager o dae us, and moreap precialve of us," said one freshman from Taylor dorm :, : = ::: : ::!-!-: : : : : : : = - ' ' "!';, : : = : WF n -D -T-h W k - l i - :JS ee - TODAY _ FRDAY 8:00--Faculy spoligll:con- 8:00--Repor From Abroad: h Germany, Par L versaion w Dr Michael Pol- 8:5--Lain American Per lock, assisan professor of physical educaion, who speaks speclves on "Research in Physical Finess!' dalo:;a= ;;eserday, To- y, o o ow 8:30--An Evening wih Bela 2:00--Meropollan Opera Barok (sereo() Mainee (broadcas Uve, fr?,m 0:00-The Asia SoceiyPre- New York, Ciy): Verdi s ll sens: "The Survival of Tra Trovaore dilonal Chinese Medicine SUNDAY 0:30 German Classical 8:30--Music Off Beaen Showcase': Works_ by Vivaldi Pah (sereo): Feauring music and HandeL for rumpe WEDNESDAY - 2:00--Concer Hall: Feaur, ing Renaissance music 7:30--Nerlands Chamber Music of 2oh Cenury (se reo) 8:00- nsiue on,man and Science: v: L Parsegian, phy slcis, Rensselaer 'Polyechnic nsiue: "Sysems nerac: Wba Sysems Analysis Has Taugh Us Abou 0rselves and Naural Wordl," Par 2 lo:oo Revolulon: 2oh Cen ury PhenoiJ!,enon: Muliple Revoluions n -Far Eas" s:oo--music from Finland 8:30 Evening Concer (sereo): Feauring songs of Schu,, ber : lo:ol--a conversaion wih Alexis Welssenberg, pianis _ :00- Wake Fores Bapis Church worship service 2:00-Concer Hall (sereo): Feauring Tchalkovslcy's "Sle eplng Beauy" (complee balle),, -oo rfiuo;j;i 9r COACGJ: :"":J:>:: F!u :J G,: - 4:00--Collecors Comer (sereo): Feauring VaugbnWU Uams: "Job, a MasqueforDan cing"; Beehoven's Piano Sonaa No 32 inc minor; andper formances of van Davis 8:00--Showease: Recen local concer (recording) 0:00- Music from Germany: Works by Mozar and Brahms MONDAY 7:55--Focusing on Ars 8:00--Special of Week 0:00- ReynoldS Hall Lecure Series The same male said Wake For es girls ake boys for graned and expec oo much "High school girls are beer daes,'' he said rrs AWKWARD','s awkwardryingosrike up a relaionship wih Universiy coed,» said a sopbo more fraerniy member "'s virually mpossible o ge daes frequenuy on his campus Relaionships are so broken down, ha only some girls are known You can' call a girl you don' know, and sblce so few are known, y are invaded wih calls," said seve owen, sopo more of Rural Hall Glenn Josephsan, sophomore of Salem, NJ, said "The sa lem girls seem o be more aware of fac boy is rying o sbow her a good ime, and more ofen y show ir appreciaion" Or males said Salem girls have "los of class bu no "'hear" ' One senior said, "Wake For es girls don' know bow o dance, dress oo conservaively, don' drink, don' smoke, and you have nerve o ask me why don' dae Wake Fores coeds'' GRADES ARE BETi'ER Men said coeds mad much beer _grades on average n Wake Foes boy, bu mos said grad do no indicae suj;erior -inelligence A 'freshman said, " don' wan o dae a _girl wih whom amincompeiionforgradesn And ors said girls wih a, nsupe rior aiude" did no make m feelaeaseondaes SHU ors said daing girls wih a higller average did no bor m " Hke o dae inelligen gfr," was a frequen remark "There are jils plain dumb girls on camp who make grea grades," said a junior Dela Sigma Pi Md Prof Voed "The males are mos pracical," said an Alpha Sig "A sameime,noboywans o play dumb o boos his ego," he said Describing wha y expec ed onadae, Wake Fores males agreed ha Universiy coed did no usually mee ir expecaions Mos males seemed o agree wih a boy from Taylor dorm "She should make you feel ha shfls glad o be wih you, no ha you should be glad o be wih her, like mos Wake Fores girls, sophomore said NO EFFORT " expec my dae o makean effor o be a good dae, bu Wake Fores girl generally pus in no such effor, bu expecs her dae o be perfec Prince Charming," said Bob Gran, sophomore of Taylorsville Mos of males preferred an affecionae dae "Some hing more han a handshake a be door'' was demanded by a majoriy of males The majoriy of males did no lis sex as ir firs cri erion; in fac, mos did no specify ha ir dae mus ''pu ou" Or males said y waned goodlooldng daes wih good personaliies (Mos of se males dae off campus) Bu one senior disagreed wih majoriy wan a good drinker, a good dancer, and0ie ha is reasonably affecionae The Wake Fores girl usually mees my crieria," be said Where do majoriy of Universiy boys mee Wake Fores girls? Mos boys veoed classes as an ideal huning ground The "Pi," library, Reynolds Hall, fraerniy dances, MRC paries, suden organizaions, THE WAKE BOY: FAR JUDGE OF THE COLD COED? and friends are main avenue hrough which males can mee girls Men said Universiy girls are oo conservaive and don' ac friendly o boys y see on quad "Tha's problem," said one junior independen "f you go up o a coed and inroduce yourself, she acs asifyouwere rying o pick her up" Anor gripe of males was ha girls seem o congre This Week On Campus gae in groups No boy is going o walk up o a "pac' of girls jus o alk, said a num ber of males Academic classes provide no chance for boy o mee Universiy coed Wih pro fessors addressing sudens "Miss" and "Mr"; coeds and males don' ever find ou firs names of suden in clas ses So boys rever o Salem Pollock Eleced Research Chairman Dr Micbael L Pollock, as sisan professor of physical educaion, has been voed chafrman elec of research sec ion of Sourn Disric of American Associaion for Healh, Physical Educaion and Recreaion Pollock will serve in his capaciy hrough nex con venlon, scheduled for Columbia, SC in February, 970 Sociey Presiden Teacher Cerificae Dr James A Harrill,profes sor anddirecorofsecionof oolacyngology a #uf Gray School of Medicine, bas been eleced presiden-elec of Sociey of Universiy oo laryngologiss Harrill, who bas served as reasurer of sociey since i was organized in 964, will be insalled as presiden in Marab, 970 He will succeeddr Francis A Sooy, professor of oo laryngology a Un! versiy of California SChool -o!meacine in San FranclSoo - Oolaryngology Js branch of medicine whch deals wih ears, nose andbroa All sudens of sophollfore or higher sandingwhowanoeam a eacher's cerificae and who have no ye beeifscreened by a eacher educaion com mi e e are required oaendameeing in Salem 4 Wednesday a 7pm Sudens will be informed of requiremens for various cerificaes and will complee an applicaion for admission o eacher educaionprogram n order o be admied o program, a suden mus file an applicaion, appear before an inerdeparmenal s c r e en in g commiee and be approved by ha commiee Under "block program" now in effec, deparmen of educaion mus make arrange mens far in advance o place suden eachers in school sysems Sudens who do no a end meeing omorrow nigll will no be screened his spring These sudens hus may no be able o suden each, or may have o each a a disan o caion Declaring Majors Sophomores mus sign anap poinmen calendar in de parmen in which y wish o major during week of April Conferences will be held beween April 28 and May 0 Sophomores should selec an appoinmen hour on cal endar and sign ir names Conference forms will be made for each name signed on h> calendar Universiy regulaions require a sophomore o declare a major 30 days before end of his semeser Reservaion Deposi All undergraduae sudens mus pay $50 reservaion depos o Universiy rea surer's office by April 6 Forms weredisribuedo dormiories and o day sudens Any suden who did no receive forms may obain m a Treasurer's Office or a informaion desk AU sudens should complee and reurn green reasur er's card even hough de posi does no apply Medical Meeing Sudens who will be seeking admission o medical or denal school in fall of 970, are urged o aend a meeing o nigh a 7 pm in Winson A Dr Charles Allen, professor of biology, will discuss ap!jllcalons for admission o medical and denal schools Dr Thomas M Elmore, dean of sudens, will explain procedure for obaining a composie evalu aion of sudens Forms will be disribued ha mus be if a rec- REYNO LOA MANOR SHOPPNG CENTER ommendalon is o be made his spring in ime o be sen o various schools his summer Camp Direcing Roger Goldman, direcor of for boys in Naples, Me!"!""''lrill inerview job ap>lic:an s 0 in Placemen ineresed men may for inerviews in men Office, Room 8, nelda Hall WANT DELVERY SERVCE? 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4 LNDA CARTER Edl&or GRAY LAWRENCE, MPqiiiJ EcliOf fa lark BLL lambe Baslaess Maager BARRY ROBNSON, Auocllde EdiW QlANNE JONF$ Edior PAGE FOUR Tuesday, March 25,969 OLD GOLD AND BLACK Confroning The Crisis The groundwork for soluion or one of America's mos vial and mos pressing problems was laid las week in Challenge '69 sym posium - ha of urban crisis : Paricipans in hree - day symposium were challenged o seek : soluions for crisis which is choking ciies o deah, and infilraing m wih conflic and ension Wher groundwork laid las :week will be buil upon has been lef o individual o decide for :himself The ools were provided, bu moivaion mus come from wihin Almos all of speakers a ;symposium emphasized ha a k abou problems of ciies is no enough These problems can 'ie solved only hrough direc acion, And ye direc acion in iself is no really enough, se speakers seemed o be implying mus be based on human elemen 'se problems are no jus cold saisics recied o emphasize ha ciies are dying Because i was people who crea ed problems of ciies, and because i is people who are vicims of crisis, i is going _o be people who will solve :problems ' And for people o solve m, y inus have moivaion, a moivaion which is inernal, based on undersanding, caring and compassion : f individual has his inernal moivaion, i is n up o him o commi nimself o lieip by direc acion Abou 40 suden delegaes from around 40 colleges in easern fr n i e d Saes aended syrn sium, in some casesdrivingmany ijundreds of miles o seek way (!;> build ciies ino showplaces of creaiviy and hi"iving ceners of commerce : Bu a large number of Wake For s sudens ignored wha was going on around m, conen wih ir fives on a campus of greenery isolaed from smog, disconen, and ensions of urban world : A Shoaf, assisan direcor of hallenge, said he and Direcor orma Murdoch hough aendance lh general was good, "bu no as :good as we would have liked" :: Aendance varied from a capa ciy sanding room only crowd o ear more well-l!lown Sen Ed- - - mund Muskie o crowds of less han 00 for cerain workshops on Saurday Lack of ineres - or as i is popularly ermed, apahy _ was probably facor which kep mos of Wake Fores sudens away "Aendance by Wake Fores sudens was no good,'' Shoaf said usomehing as close as his on campus - and as imporan should have been aended'' Of course, sudens are no enirely o blame for no aend ing as much a:s y should bave Many faculy members realized imporance of Challenge and disconinued classes in order o per mi ir sudens o aend Bu ors - and re were oo many -- no only held classes bu sche duled ess during hree days Perhaps y did his because Challenge was nirely suden planned, and y did no care o believe ha anyhing sudens could do would be as worhwhile as Universiy planned symposiums or even ir classes Challenge was a remendous sue cess even so, and Miss Murdoch and Shoaf deserve a grea deal of credi for many hours y spen planning i, obaining speakers, and seeking funds ( Universiy has no given anyhing) Maybe nex C h a eng e direcors can obain greaer cooperaion from faculy and adminisraion - and schedule symposiums a more rea sonable hours Because of sche duling of some of funcions, on half-hour many sudens did no aend because y did no wan o cu wo classes, whereas y migh have cu one Challenge was a success, and one of reasons is because i avoided a major misake of Cbal lenge '67 ha of no having direcion -- speakers alked abou ev eryhing, and nohing was coordina ed o simulae suden hough on opic Challenge'69paricipans, alhough someimes digressing, al ways mainained a sream ofhough which is remarkably similar in all: rus and olerance, a compassion, an undersanding These will serve as "caalyss," as Sen Mkie said, o unie and oally involve all of social facors for solving a seemingly insoluble siuaion Challenge '69 was a beginning oward ha end Of Lizards And Dogs : Old Gold and Black's series on e campus social scene, which on eludes his week, has been amus ipg o be sure Bu i also has oined up a real and disressog p rob e m Graned, sudens should no seek primarily social -pleasures a college, and re are problems more crucial han ha of a coed wihou a dae on Saurday nigh Bu college is four years f life, and no one should be expeced o live only academically or ha long :: Whaever reason for problem, somehing should be done abou i While i would be fuile o ry o encourage men o dae coeds, or o urge coeds o be more pproachable, re are afewhings ha migh improve social siuaion Renovaion of Reynolda Hall ino a genuine suden union building will be a major firs sep This campus has long needed a place where sudens could mee informally The Eas Lounge, even Yrih is new appearance and funcion has no filled void: i sill is primarily a male domain : Anor change which migh improve social scene would be iniiaion of a limied sysem of open dorms--boh men's and wo men's - fraerniy houses and Men's Residence Council houses Various modificaions of open dorm sysems are being ried wih gen eral success on many campuses is no necessary o open all dorms o opposie sex a all imes, bu having m open a specified hours several imes a week wouia promoe communicaion, paricularly because i would give sudens Wihou cars a place f:(_e go on his relaively isolaed campus Perhaps more mixers beween Wake Fores Men and Wake Fores coeds -- insead of beween Wake Fores men and Salem or Universiy of Norh Carolina a Greens boro girls would be helpful, boh during orienaion and hrough ou year The College Union small socials commiee would do well o consider having more informal funcions ha would no require a dae The fuure may bring a naural easing of curren social po larizaion, as a new women's dorm is buil and filled, easing raio of men o women and resul ing compeiion ha sends boys o or campuses for daes Reform of curriculum, wih less formal classes, also should be beneficial socially as well as academically -- currenly only place men and women mee regularly is oo formal for m o come o know each or as people - These are jus a few suggesions, bu y are worh rying There's really nohing o lose Founded January 5, 96, as suden newsp per of Wafce fores Universiy, Old Gold and Black ir published each Tuesday during school year excep durina e- xa!"inaion and holidiiy periods as-direced by Wake Fores Publicaions Board Maled each Wednesday one day afer publicl!hon dae Members of Associod Collegiae Preas Represened for Naional Adveriaiq by Naional Educaional Adverising Servlco na: a divisiof! of Reader's Diaea S>les and Service Subscripion ra8 $3 so SecQnd-Ciaas posage paid, 'lflpacm Salem, N C, Fol'f!l 3579 should be!nailed o Pox 7S67 eynolda Saion, Winson: $alcm N c 2709 Prined!»' Tho Mebuu:, QerprMbane NL c, jl - Leers To The Edior fi Room ConraCs Violae Reasonl To Edior: _, ed (b our mainenance deparmen a a our disposal "L'e's mae regu a feeling wbich has arisen in me due o Your suppor ln effor o rvlse expense of im! room's occupans?) laions more reasonable and, lf his is leer from Freemon Mark in las presen room conracs is needed ban if lef o wear and ear of no possible, le's make i easier o week's OG&B have suddenly become Please read following leer and f average college suden For se wo move off campus afre of my own whie skin and you agree or disagree wih is spiri reasons feel ha boh his inerprea Bi-,:e res my case wish o mae various discriminaions which feel or conens, make ;our opinion known ion of conrac and defense my dwl objecives explici Firs, hope am receiving due o my skin color o our Adminisraion We 9AN chadge!lave been given for blsinerpreaionare se argumens will be of some ef hings and our room conracs do need unreasonable fec on fuure Room Conracs Second, would like o demand a his ime ha cbanging; help us in our effors m The new enforcemen of secion 8, more immediae concern, seek answers au fuure issues of OG&B We spe Enclosure To Adminisraion: (E) of Conrac is my hird complain o quesions and more han a fla, ar clal care o use an upper case "w'' Presiden Nboii, in a leer o Far and caalys for his leer Speci birary noice ha se regulaio_ns have when referring o Whies on his campus Hesburgh, Presiden of Nore Dame flcally my complain is new enfore suddenly and unuplainable gained new am also greviously affeced by Universiy, expressed following sen- men of par of secion (E) ha denies siguifcance confess ha pursu se amoun of garbage which as a Whie imens: "The fundamenal governing men righ o bave cooking equip objecives wih opimism as well as hope: receive every ime walk pas back of Davis Dormiory principle of any grea' URiversly is ha men end elecric irons in ir rooms Tbe rule of reason is only rule ba rule of reason and no rule of May ask a number of quesions? MUST prevail f goal of respec for whie sudens on campus is o be achieved his force prevails Whoever rejecs ha prn --Secion (E) also prohibis r&rlgeraciple forfeis bis righ o be a member ng eciulpmen Why canno cooking equip CasS or 7o Duke Wilson sor of acion mus be sopped Of course, of academic communiy'' men also be "legalized"? don' like o rely on color of my My concern is no wih rule of 2 Wba did Adminisraion hink skin o explain problems of every force,- or wih any form of influence from we were going o oo wih our refrigera Don' Discriminae day life, bu in his case have no alernaive Duke Universiy (presuming Mr Nixon ors? Being good Bapiss, we are no wries his own leers) Wbile i canno using m o cool beer and if we wanbe denied ha mos advocaes of cbange ed only cold meals re are pleny of am wriing a his ime because of cbiss of '7 To -4Qr; _ Dennis E!l!lerson on a college campus n Bob Sco's Norh Vending machines and sandwich sales Carolina mus acknowledge presence men in dormiories, , of Big Bror, my concern is only wih 3--WbY b,e new enforcemen of his TAKNG OVER THE RENS OF POWER rule of reason J:Ule? Ho plaes aqd irons were eviden is my belief ha e room concs of Wake Fores Universiy violae any n dorms iong before now Did appearances of ani-slaer "viruses" and definiion of reason ha could be con- refrigeraors have!ulyblng o do wih i? ceived in ir defense Whaever llosi- To reply ha cooking equipmen is a liy is eviden in se argumens is based fire hazard is lef open for criicism on feeling ha Adminisraion is due o ile lack of rules regulaing smokguily of negligence, or a leas over lng, nammable maerials and use j sigb, of rule of reason in his maer of candles in rooms furrmore am aware his premise may be iner- insuls self preservaion insinc and preed as rude, disrespecful and disase- 20 years of experience manifes in our, ful; ye, advance i because i does sudens _ have singular meri of being sincere To reply ha overloaded circuis is is one hing o keep a rule on reason is o say ha your sysem of books and no enforce i, for purposes circui-breakers in dorms is inefof public relaions or orwise is fecive anor maer aloger o keep our Finally mus discuss source of presen room conrac and enforce is hosiliy ha is eviden in my arguprovisions when y are unreasonable mens: This new enforcemen is discrimln defense of his saemen and my pre!naion agains lie poorer sudens f mise advance four complains Each is we are no allowed o cook in our rooms discussed individually below we have wo choices The firs is L There is an inheren problem ln sec monopoly of food services on campus ions (D) and (S) of dormiory reg ha has unllsual characerisic of ulaions (D) Trunks and heavy luggage mus be aracing "viruses" The second is expensive and ine<nvenien procedure of sored in runk rooms borrowing a vehicle (or subjecing your (S) Wake Fores Universiy assumes no eaing)!abis and imes o whims liabiliy for loss or damage o propery and scbeaues of car owners) o leave of sudens is unreasonable o compel a suden campus in search of food The i)lohibiion of elecric irons is o sore some of his possessions and n refuse o be responsible for m equally discriminaory The men, who hrough necessiy or desire press ir May ask why runks MUST be sored clos, will be denied his righ in firs place? This quesion becomes Your enforcemen of his regulaion more of an issue when one considers ha runks make excellen subsiues for migh be jusified if a kichen and iron ing room were provided in be dormiend ables or coffee ables ha our naked cells lack This c:onsruclve alernaory The adminisraion has recognized need for such provisions in girls' Axle McWheel'-Sounds Oi ; - able one male sudens This neglec makes en: Non-Voing Su:den Majoriy n Tbe curren lnefrreaion of sec- forcemen of be regulaion, a his ime, ion(b} of _conrac is my second compleely unreasonable com, ' _ V Finally re is an inheren pro- CBP Propels DGAD To Vicory,Furnishings are no o be used blem in secion (R) of Conrac: ive for ile sorage of runks makes any suggesion for ir sorage an unreasonoormiories and lodges of men's dorm councilors, ye has negleced is for oer han inended purpose (R) Sudens who fail o comply wih This senence in secion (B) has been se regulaions may forfei ir righ inerpreed o say ha close doors mus o live in dormiory This regulaion By CLAUDE MCNERL pary Even hough majoriy of eli remain on ir hinges Why MUST would be fine excep ha Dean's The recen elecions on campus should gible voers didn' even know DGAD doors say? The doors render over one- Office mainains a procedure ha iii- have been of some poliical significance, was back, y indicaed hir endorse fourh of free space in dormiory bibi:s and/or prohibis all sudens who and afer much unbiased, non-parisan men of ha pary by no giving enough wish o live elsewhere from doing so canvassing around communiy, have of a damn abou elecion o voe The conflic beween se wo ses of found implicaions y hold for cam- SAM (Sauerkrau And Eggplan on Mon rules generaes a dilemma The sudens pus governmen days) was ou of quesion from rooms valualess This alone warrans ir removal To reply ha doors mus say on lieir hinges o preven damages o m is an ill-conceived conenion seems obvious o mp ha ooors would susain ar less damage if removed andsorwill elrbreakoormioryregulaions Firs, i seems only -eviden ha beginning or wm comply andl:!e dissaisfieci"nelr overwhelming vicor was no, as DGAD for bgse of you who knownob siuaion is desirable, or conducive o pollsers indicaed, -P9C (e!' eal -inabouf-;-was begun in 4" quickharmonious relaionsbeweensudensand Onions m-lhe 'C""afeeiiii); iuf lie re- ly enhanced -eamp:ugii ha year by adminisraion, or bes cboicewehave vialized DGAD ( Don' Give A Damn) invading a chapel program given by a , : rival pary Alhougb none of paries admied having anyhing o do wih wha happened, i was generally undersood f He Hollers- ' s Useful Junk By DOUG LEMZA: A REVEW A recen evening ound yours ruly in a secluded drive-in waching an absolue sinker called "f He Rollers, Le Him Go" n beween paches of dark, under exposed fooage was a plo of Uk!K>wn jus reeking from woodwork The film ried o make some commen on Sollh and "Souham Way of Lif," bu abou as far as i wen in is socfological crusa& was in is projecion of sourn male'o-all bo and bored nsead of geing people, wege human leeches, spiing ou dialogue and venom Soon picure is enveloped in a surrealisic haze of phony sensua,lly: a bosom s phoographed heaving - how imaginaive! ONY HOPE The only hope of his fi is ln person of Barbara McNair, whom producers probably deidedokeeparound afer she sarig me song Alhough she does have a vesige of acing alen, Miss McNair is used>and ha is a ligh word for " maer-as a model, primp ing herself in some loose-fiing gown Now if "f He -Hollers '' is -so bad, why was i made? Well, film does fill a void-- sex movie wih enough sex, commonly known in se woods as -skin, probably inoiing dieams or rr plans in mind of viewer Wih his goal in mind, and wih a rea:dy made audlence sanding in wings, who can complaln? Since objecives of his film are wen known o an paries, why -should his fim be pu down? A maer of ase youay? Human Leeches Spli Dialogue Well, ase is a fragnened virue- re are oo many hallways o follow o o hear of maer And since re are oo many corridors, who is o say wha is righ and wha is noso-righ? "Jf He Hollers " is" junk, bu i is useful junk--as an ornamen for display, as a diry joke a a New Year's Eve pary percllance The film as lewd enerainmen is enn:ossing, moving(hough no in same way or as legiimaely in a arisic-manner as Sidney Lume's "The PaWnbroker'') and surprisingly en joyabl n shor-, his film saes is goal o be lewdly sensual and makes an bones aemp o be jus ha don' hink a nm like his deserves an explana ion, for i is a diry film a diry enerajmnen, and no a cross-cu Probe ino Sourn mores 's oo sniple-mind ed for-ha - Diry is no 'lord for Buena Se Mrs campbell" currenly playing a Reynolda Cinema Soiled is beer and i i more fun o fool around wih And guess we can fool around wih i b&eause film makes a fool ou of iself playing Wih noions ha Peer Lawford is sill appeallng -and Gina Lollobriglda is sill a hunk of woman who can be shared by a leas flve men Boh deas are wrong, for Lawford is now wearng badly boh bangs and very ex pedsive clos (Le, lii-tise of mae Lana Turner), aodmisslollobrigida is now sbowlng her age (ie, wrinkles of same caliber as Driris Day), which even SidneY Guilaroff's specially creaed coif help Buf back o comedy: Miss Lollo brigfda is an alian woman (ceralnly ha i WAS an DGAD idea o drop a poser from ceiling of be chapel direcly in fron of speaker Bu no one acceped blame for having several prominen ahlees on firs row sand and remove ir shirs, hus revealing 'Voe DGAD' in block leers wrien on ir backs As ir pary leader said, no Ukranian) bllvlng conned hreeameri y believed "in anyhing bu suble can soldiers ino hinking ha each of campaigning," m is far of ber child They Bu hisory is irrelevan Our siion refuse o marry her on - grounds ha re is a war (WW ll), and ha y a presen shows us re is in acualiy only ONE poliical pary in opsiion o have sweears bacl borne nsead, DGAD The naural marriage of SAM and y conribue monhly cbecks o her, BPOC is culminaed in an organizaion and she, her child, her mor, and wlllch bas become known as SG (suden several ors live palaially unil 20 governmen), However, by invesigaing years laer when, wih alian- previously unavailable documens, have reunin of Americans' bale c(lm- found ha wo paries have secrely pany, "fars" sar c;oming bacl : agreed o form no SG, bu SNAG (Su o see her From re plo-de$cends dens for Non-Acive Governmen},_ and ino bedroom farce and "wbo is in whose bave-ln pas years been fooling us ino ro()m; because soandso is his wfe, ec'' hinldng y were working hard bu ge ing nohing done, while in realiy y TOO COY were merely doing nohing wihou working a i ' Lawford, Phil Silvers,andTellySevalas play soldiers-fars, and wihucepion of Sevalas as wachful and COUNT NON VVTES This leaves remaining confiic s pennypinching "Waler Braddock'' (who i beer o have nohing done and worry sill basn' los knack of looking a abou i, or o have nohing done and a girl's leg appreciaively), y are oo no give a damn abou i? The laer is coy o be anyhing ineresing (Anor more feasible of wo; refore, example of his is Shelley Winers' por since majoriy of sudens in rayal of_op of wi:yesoffars''; las---elecion didn' ev! giye enough she canno do anyhing original as she of a damn abou no gvng a damn o is mummy aped o her lines arid lnu- : we for DGAD, ir non voe SHOULD perly direced) BE COUNTED as a voe for pany Direced and produced by Melvin Frank, ha doesn' give a damn, ie DGAD his hodgepodge is served up sill warm Because sysem sill refuses o re a good idea (for flrs half-hour) dro cognize DGAD vicory, DGAD bas ped off be BrooklJD Bridge and n surged ahead on is on, forming a su srangled den governmen associalon of is own Bu if subjec iif comedy needs - SLUM (sudens for Lying Under final burial, recen ellgagenien of Magnolias) The purpose of SLUM bas Joseph Loss "Secre Ceremony" can no been dedned ye even asked do i sars a crypic looking Eliaa DGAD presidenial candidae wha be beh Taylor, a bland &;ac caned Mia Farrow, and a puffy Rober Michum A rea (?) for Taylor fads and roden conecors (figure ou i!a las scea?) hough his legislaivebodywouldpropose, bu received only his sandard reply " Don' Give A Damn" r y r in in! a me pie fee he ev for lo ah ani Sh ob ac ov he COl pr, i pul, bel ar of n p B ar we' rej re! hr ha be cia del ( { ris La Spl Pe Me l Br an vil Gi! an ( ser lin! 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5 ::::,, llll ::::: o e e r e e k is e, y n 7,, Missile Sysem Means New Arms Build Up By JEAN DETER OG8:B COLUMNST Aricle V of Nonproliferaion Trea y saes, "Each of paries o reay underakes o pursue negoiaions in good faih on effecive measures rela ing o cessaion of nuclear arms race a an early dae and o nuclear disarma men, and on a reay on generalandcomplee disarmamen under sric and ef fecive inernaional conrol" Tbe reay was recenly approved by us Senae and Presiden Nixon How ever, a same ime ha he is calling for American paricipaion in and iniia ion of a cessaion of arms race, Nixon also is pressing for deploymen of an ani-ballisic missile sysem in Unied Saes as a "defensive safeguard" The obvious conradicion in boh erms and acions has so far been eir compleely overlooked or discreely ignored And ye re are or, perhaps more suble, conradicions conained in argumens presened in defense of Seninel sysem The main defense of sysem is ha i is defensive and no offensive in boh purpose and design, bu i is difficul o believe ha such an increase in our mill ary power will no resul in an escalaion of arms race The Adminisraion's Denl Jf'ard s s Presiden Seleced Bv CU Commiee, (Coninued from Page ) Elecions for cu class represenaives are enaively scheduled for second week afer spring break The elecoral reform has increased number of rep argumen is based on knowledge ha Sovie Union in paricular already bas an ABM sysem, which makes some sor of comparable defense sysem necessary for us Bu if we admi we mus reac o an increase in armamens byahosilecounry wher y be defensive or offensivewih a similar increase, bow can we raionally assume ha USSR will no urr increase ir miliary srengh o mee our increase? Gl ven n ha :Russians, in his respec a leas, are no less human han we, ouracioncanbecon,sidered,no:hplg less han provocaive, if np esca}aoy Neifhercan 'we assume ha Sovie i'nop:or _hina air will no be able o devise some me;ks of eliminaing whaever effei veness proposed ABM sysem migh Mve agains presen forms of nu clear aack n firs place, echnology is on side of any counry wih inellecual and economic resources o creae new forms of weaponry Secondly, bohsov ie Union and China have a greaer conrol over boh kinds of resources wihin ir spheres of influence han does US An increased expendiure for arms race, if deemed necessary by governmen of eir of se counries, is no subjec o grea poliical pressures ha migh be' brough agains such a proposal in our counry And even if one of se govern mens should face some poliical dissen, re is lile reason o suspec ha ir former means of handling such siuaions will fail Therefore, i does no seem un duly pessimisic o assume ha eir Russia or China could conceivably pour enough funds and human energies ino an arms program o assure is "success" agains any American deerren resenaives from each class from wo o UNAVODABLE GOAL hree Tlie new consiuion also saes The use of word "success," un ha a leas one male andonefemalemus avoidable goal of any race, brings o bear be among hree eleced from each anor consideraion Since re is good class Elecion will be by a general su- reason o believe re will be no vicor den body voe in a nuclear war, n only a counry Candidaes for represenaives for be which acs on oally irraional principles rising senior class are: b Binghal!l, of will iniiae a nuclear war f a counry is Lansdowre, Pa; Ann Peale; of Sl-:er- irraonal enough o believe i can win a Spring, Md; Larry Melon, of Gasorua; nuclear war i will likewise be oo irra Peggy Taylor, of Wilkesboro; and Woody, ional o redognize ha any deerren ex Mefford, of Cincinnai, Ohio iss A cowlrybenonsaringandwinning Rising junior candidaes are: Charles-' a nuclear war will no hesiae o devoe Brewer, of Raleigh; Tom ngram, of A majoriy of is resources o winning lana, Ga; suzanne Meisburg, of Louis- ha war, n fac of such an offensive ville, Ky; Bey Benon, of M Holly; effor, a deerren such as ABM sys Gigi Zimmerman, of Marinsburg, WVa; ern would be equivalen o no deerren and Dianne Bracke, of Pisgah Fores a all Candidaes for risingsophomorerepre Clark Clifford once defended ABM senaives are: Linda Herringon, of Ar sysem by claiming ha us mus be lingon, Va; Cahy Lewis, of Greensboro; prepared for wois,bu no defense ye Cahy Sanfield, of Alana, Ga; Elaine devised, and cerainly no ABM sys Hewi! of Cleveland; Cp Pa ohjdrf;!faljlbip!epa AsheVlle; and Hal Herrmg, of Palinionf? lion ro wors - { { Sunshine Smile PHOTO BY ERVN The Challenge symposium couldn' have asked for preier wear, as sunshine refleced in his delegae's oversize specacles and on her blonde hair esifies Visiors from various colleges, here o see more an a dozen expers on 'The Urban Crisis,' saw full effecs of spring on Universiy sudens as y walked by lraerniy walls, heard music blaring from campus sereos, and wached Wake Fores males and females shuffling barefoo on sidewalks OLD GOLD AND BLACK Tuesday, March 25, 969 PAGE FVE Men's Residence Council Undercuing Fraerniies? (Coninued from Page ) saed" Spears said main reason for charging membership fees generally abou $0 a semeser--is ha i gives somebasefor a feeling of membership so ha men will ake more ineres in organiza ion--y will have more a sake" Spears also said fees supplemen wha Universiy provides The fees are necessary o provide enough funds o do some of hings members wan o do Bob Clarke, junior of MacMurray, Pa, and presiden of nerfraerniy Coun cil, said fraerniies on campus are having unequal compeiion wih MRC He said FC conduced a survey las year ino funding of MRC bu nohing ever came of i Clarke said he is no going o coninue working in same paern, bu rar he will ry "o do somehing o reorganize rush rules" Apparenly, his move is designed o allow fraerniies o rushfirssemeser freshmen--reby giving fraerniies an equal fooing wih MRC, which is no resriced because i does no rush, a leas openly Some sudens also quesioned MRC's gif las spring of $3,000 o Challenge '69 symposium, wondering if his were bes use for money--especially if MRC really needs money o acquire more space and develop new programs The MRC receives approximaely $3,750 from Universiy each year, or abou $50 a suden ''The facors ha wen ino our decision," Jeer Walker, an MRC official who graduaed las year, said las spring, "were fulfilling of our academic obligaions, fac ha we hough i was a good invesmen because i was, if nohing else, in efficien hand!:, and because idea was oally endorsed by our adviser, Dean of Sudens, Thomas Elmore" The goal of MRC officers--as disinguished from individual houses- ;is o coordinae aciviies of four houses and "o mainain good relaionships wih adminisraion, and faculy, and o plan MRC aciviies for all houses," Spears said Spears said he feels srengh of MRC is on individual house level, and ha "success of programs in individual houses will deermineover all success of MRC program" He said :he MRC has never been in beer shape as far as leadership is concerned on house level Among Spears plans for coming year are a Fine Ars Week, a coninuing program of seminars, new ypes of pro grams in educaional field, coninued recogniion of suden accomplishmens, and more iner-house funcions o "giye member feeling of being an MRC man a member of a larger organizaion;" Spears said re is nohing wrong wih a cerain amoun of brorhood wihin houses- an "espri de corps" because some is necessary for a group ha works oger in divergen areas of aca demics, ahleics and social aciviies Maybe when MRC has passed s in fancy sage and has esablished iself ona firm fooing, funding from Uni versiy will no be as necessary as i no:w is Meanwhile, fraerniies, rar han rying o rid mselves of burden of conribuing o MRC, will probably move o srengn mselves by reform ing rush rules Whaever direcions a:re aken, mos sudens feel re is consid erable room for boh organizaions onone campus--each fulfilling is own funcion Panels Discuss Universiy Paricipaion n Sociey Universiy involvemen in urbari problems was quesion which Challenge sympsoum underook Saurday in a series of workshops Legal aid, youh, housing and educaion were specific opics four panels invesigaed Saurday morning Dr John Gillespie, professor of poliical science a Uni versiy of Toledo and direcor of universiy's urban sudies program, and Dr Richard Culer, a professor of psy chology and lecurer in educaion a Universiy of Michigan, discussed ramlficaions of a universiy's relaion ship o sociey r could Culer be fel beneficial ha universiy as long involvemen as radi- ional academic freedom was proeced Gillespie_ saw social implicaions f 'Y!J::Vi;:_ i!iypy@jpi!}',ui <;r:; ::;or lffie' ihlii'ffiiors runclorr 'lf provding rained leaders n second panel, Gillespie and Daniel Ashe, head of Winson-Salem Housing Foundilion, debaed wha universiy could do o provide adequae housing for urban poor Ashe described Winson-Salem as one of very few communiies "ha gives a damn" Afer mainaining ha universiy was a significan par of sociey, he said, "f you are a par of communiy, you ough o give a damn and ge involved The communiy has every righ o expec assisance," he said Gillespie focused on a universiy's in volvemen in creaion of new owns: "f a universiy ever had a chance o ge in on ground floor in new own concep, perhaps we could come up wih more sensible involvemen," he said Universiy involvemen was opic of hird panel discussion, by Mark H Freeman, direcor of Winson Salem Urban Caolion, and Rev Bill Sparks, direcor of Meropolian Urban Services Training Cener in New York Ciy Boh men called on sudens o be come involved in communiy projecs ou, side universiy Sparks sugges ha sudens spend a semeser workink in a low-income communiy so y can undersand problems of povery : n las workshop, William A Lo: Quis, direcor of Universiy's Youh Services Bureau; 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6 PAGE SX Tuesday, March 25, 969 OLD GOLD AND BLACK Challenge 69---A Kaleidoscope Of Opinions Power Lies n Mobilizaion Of Communiies-Saul A insky By GRAY LAWRENCE Saul Alinksy, whose dynamic social philosophy bas earned, him praise from some ciies and disbarmen from ors, depared from his scheduled opic o ell Challenge audience Friday of general correlaions beween organizaion and power The milian organizer of communiies said ha "for ciizens o ac like ciizens, y mus be organized" The greaes danger facing modern sociey, he charged, is " drop ping ou, denial, removal of a subsanial par of populaion from being free ciizens" SAUL ALNSKY Universiies Unineresed, DelVo Says By KATHY OWEN American colleges and universiies don' do job of advancing human undersanding, according o Dr Benjamin DeMo, who spoke Thursday nigh for Challenge on crisis of inadequae educaion "The reasons for his failure are "endency of universiy o objecify human iies and ars" and is "refusal o ineres iself in local or communiy siuaions,'' De Mo said The undergraduae, he feels, mus be augh o undersand people in face- o-face relaionships and seize opporuniies for "imaginaive exploraion of anor human being's feelings" There is a whole world of personal realiy ha school ignores, DeMo said Lives are measured by "frequency of momens of percepion," he said DeMo's alk was illusraed wih personal anecdoes and zoological descripions He did his, :lie said, because o under sand "inwardness of ors," one mus "piece ou, momen o momen, a person" and no juslisen o him "speak ms piece" : Mos problems are caused DeMo feels, by refusal ol people "o harry imagina ioli ino consrucing someone else's life" AlinskY's severe pragmaism was eviden hroughou his spe ech, in which he only skimmed opic on which he was scheduled o alk, role of business communiy in ur ban crisis From very firs, he emphasized angible qua liies of power and social issues, which he said mus be ''specific, immediae and rea lizable" JEWSii ROBN HOOD The man whom New York Times dubbed "JewishRob in Hood" began locaing his modern social ideals in conex of hisory The founding fars, he said, agreed on wo poins: Youh ToDe(ide Urban Res pons M uskie Ueclar es (Coninued from Page ) our prioriies," Muskie said "s i any wonder ha confronaion hreaens o become a way of life?'' He cied a number of ways governmen for is par "mus ac o desroy condiions ha breed povery," including upgrading of educaion and long-range planning, and overhauling a draf sysem "ha violaes basic fairness" Privae indusry, for is par, mus ake more iniiaive, Muskie said, especially in crea ion of new jobs "No single issue plagues slums as persisenly as lack of jobs where unemploymen ofen rea ches appalling figure of 20 or 25 per cen," be said He suggesed ha business operae self-help projecs de signed o "urn vacan los ino parks, abandoned homes ino livable renal unis and desered sores ino recreaion ceners" n sum, privae secor can do "a grea deal o prove ha social compassion and privae enerprise are no incompai ble" will be up o sudens, as individuals, hough, o deer mine wher governmen will ac wih "energy or lehargy," Muskie said The firs was " reason for being of Unied Saes as a free and open sociey," he said The second poin on which founding fars agreed, Alinsky, said, was ha, in order o achieve firs goal, paricipaion by ciizens was neces sary The greaer par of Allnsky's sardonic wi fell on whies, bu Negro exremiss came un der fire, oo While whies have o learn ha y compose a minoriy of human race "we have a goodmanyblackexremiss who are almos as sick as whie masochiss," he said "n some of ir demands y are pressing a raionale for racism," he charged "The Klan should subsidize some of se exremis movemens!' He ouched on his opic only when he described his effors o organize black communiy in Rocheser, NY Afer blas ing Easman Kodak Company for wha be said was ir provincial aiude oward black capialism he relaed a emps of Xerox Company o provide blacks wih ir own facory Bu Negroes response was sligh "They asked black com muniy o choose represena ives, bu who could come ou of a communiy ha was no organized?'' he asked Alinsky suggesed possibiliy of a coaliion beween "disenfranchised" and whie middle class As long as boh groups are organizing oward nebulous higher val ues, "ir ineress will be consonan and y will be allies" Aier one lisener bad poined ou inconsisency of Alinsky's denunciaion of separae black dormiories and his advo cacy of black capialism, chain-smoking speaker reored: f you say ha i is an inconsisency, you're righ Tha's way life -is You sand for cerain hings a cer ain imes in order o make a breakhrough, n you swich ground" HARVEY COX SPEAKS TO STUDENT-FLLED AUDENCE PHOTO BY MCNELL ACTVTY SURROUNDS WAT CHAPEL BEFORE PROGRAMS BEGN Clarence Colenan Probes Role Of Self-Help Group By BLL MLLER The role of self-help organ! zaions in improvingurbancon diions and imporance of suden involvemen in social change were focal poins of a Friday Challenge address by Clarence Coleman, sourn regional direcor of Na ional Urban League "lf we don' find soluions o urban crisis, we won' be able o save America from i self," Coleman said He began by making a disincion beween characerisics of governmen and non governmen organizaions Non Governmen organizaions are more fiexible, less bureaucraic, more creaive, closer o people andmoresensiiveo ir real needs, he said Coleman expressed disappoinmen in churches, which he claimedareoospiri- PHOTO BY MCNELL ualisic, denominaed overor ganized, and conrolled by oo many conservaives " am convinced," Coleman said, "ha church esab lishmen is no willing, perhaps no able, o make church a relevan insrumen of change" He also recommended ha churches consider going ino nosiness o free mselves from conservaive financiers Business also has a role in improving urban condiions, he said The businessman mus become more aware of con sumer power and mus play a greaer role in communiy BECOME NVOLVED All civic groups, Coleman coninued should have righ o organize SudenS should become involved in se groups and change m where change is needed Coleman concluded his spe ech by suggesing acion su dens migh ake o help improve urban bligh: sudens a Universiy migh assume a posiion of leadership and spoligh issues They could reques ha college credi be given o m for one year of social work Cox soclal JY7oes Focused n Ciies- (Coninued from Page ) "a recogniion of limiaions on possibiliies ofindividual human fulfillmen and a recog niion ha urban man is fulfilled only wih ors" Bu such people ooofenareshor-lived, he added Cox pu par of blame on ologians for endency of Americans o ry o solve sociey's problemsbyescapingino individualism He criicized " religious radiion which has pu so much emphasis on salvaion ofindividualsoul'' Tha radiion, he said, unforunaely has overridden anor American religious srain- early selers hope for "corporae renewalandfulflllmen" Exisenialism has had pri marily a "derimenal" effec on Chrisian ology, he said, because i amplified Americails emphasis on individual Cox said he was glad "30 o 40 year love affair wih exisenialism seems o be over" He hopes i will be re placed by influenceofmarx ism and neo-marxism wih is Harman Advocaes Choice n Housing By ELZABETH MCMLlAN STAFF WRTER Dr Cheser Harman, dlr ecor of Harvard Unlversis Urban Field Service, advocaed a sysem of subsidies o permi "maximum free choice" n public housing speech Thurs day afernoon n,wal Chapel n his addresson"tbecrisis of Urban Environmen," second in Challenge sym posium, Harman said ha under a free choice sysem, individual should have op poruniy o selec sie, plan and conra<-or of his house The goal of Housing Law of 949, "a decen home and suiable living environmen for every family," has no been :fulfilled, said consulan o Office of Economic Op poruniy and Deparmen of Housing and Urban Deve lopmen The modicum of effor in ha direcion is evidenced by large numbers of Americans wihou adequae housing, Harman said One hird of an Am&rican families have inadequae housing and frequenly, many families can mainain ad equae housing only by sarving or wearing rags, he said PERSON'S PRDE Besides imporance of adequae housing in healh and safey, Harman also poined o value of a pleasan home in a person's pride " do believe in saemen "A man's home is his casle," he said The fac ha Amerimm sociey judges a man according o bis home and COJl munal environmen makes provision of adequae housing Doesn' Condone V!olence CHESTER HARTMAN even more necessary, he added n comparison o billions, of dollars spen annually on space program, relaively lile is spen on urban deve lopmen, he said Even when housing faciliies were buil, y were usually locaed in slum area and were unpleasan o live in NCREASED COMPLEXTY Harman also discussed increased co m p n:i y of housing problem caused by pop ulaion disribuion and laen racism "A majoriy of blacks and whies n America do no wan o live in same com munlies," he said Univqrsiies also have become villians in urban problem by buying houses o alleviae overcrowding, hus for cing many of urban poor ino srees Sudens can affec his siuaion by puing pressure on universiies o build rar han o buy, Har man said Gohrer: unres Unhealhy' Dr Barry Goehrer, depuy for counry, while violence assisan o New York Mayox is-,nof,,,,,,, "c:c_, " John 'Lindsa:y-, and head,o;!: :: Goebr:e:i:fiJJal 2!iieik;; Urban Acion Task Force, said er for-challenge '69 spoke'6 Saurday nigh ha suden un abou 00 sudens a a banque res is "a very healy sign" in Magnolia Room - He said insiuions are no responsive; y musbeaci " vaed by sudens wih goals "You've been old over and over again ha you're leaders of omorrow Wha's no undersood is ha sudens don' wan o be leaders of o morrow if y mus inheri a sociey like oda}"s," he said view of man as "anirreducably social creaure" Marxiss may be aiss, he added, bu so were leading exisenialiss Peronalism among Caholics has over emphasized individuals in much same way ha exisenialism has among Proesans, he said Chrisians have been augho look for a Chris removed from his world in a new kingdom, Cox said Bu, he added, king dom is a poliical, social and corporae erm Cox said wha is needed is a poliical view of problems of ciies -poliical in Greek sense of "polis," "enire human communiy, place where man became man" "You won' ake legacy of sociey a face value Wha is behind i? Does i work? f i doesn', why can' you change i?'' he said -Goehrer- rematked ha :exmism;iek>aecs ; :used by sudens o obain resuls ofen obscured real quesions Bu be admied ha hose quesions, "asked hardly and ofen impoliely" demandedan- swers Goehrer praised Model Ciies program because i concenraes on all of pro blems insead of jus one He said, "Leaders mus know wha people are saying on able and wha Y're saying beween lines And before i is oo lae, y mus ge help from corporae secor and federal governmen Dr l{ramer Explores Employmen Problems By PATT ALLEN Dr Herber Kramer, senior consulan and pas direcor of Office of Economic Opporuniy, explored causes and consequences of underem ploymen in fourh lecure Auhor Refues Poor \lyhs (Coninued from Page ) common for m o iave one-fourh of wha y need," Harringon said "The US governmen iself is in business of creaing PHOTO BY MCNELL SEN MUSKE SGNS AUTOGRAPU AFTER SPEECH welfare problem" He said governmen subsidizes oneeighh of riches farmers in America wih more money han is spen on enire welfare program "We are so frighened abou cheaing people on welfare," he said We have a hidldred per cen ax on earnlngs of hose receiving weifare This is a sociey ha's supposed o have in cenive o work!' Harringon" pres en ed four possible plads, bis ueconomic bill of righs," wbich he fel would, if implemened correcly, Win war on povery:--a guaraneed income for all A mericans whlchhesaldwouldbe an addiion o welfare pro grams no an alernae- A childr's allowancewhlchhar ringon did no favor because "mos of $65 billion pro- gram would no help poor'' --Reformaion of SoCial ; Securiy sysem so as o have buil in escalaors wbfch would ncrease benefis wih growh of Gross Naioual Produc, and eliminaion of "regressive ax" in income ax sysem --Passage of rigb o work laws by governmen andac ive governmenparclpaionln Privae business secor Ca Berw: a yea a he lin in nex s Dr Profe week spend ineri,, which L Mis aend Sep ing (l uage Grafr ousie enrl)ll Berl U seco -- Mi jor, G and c or from men! An sly J schol majo: den good lege' ' acqui end ' he a Tb! Gern --mon of Challenge series Friday morning Kramer said underemployed is somehing we all are hroughou life" f you are working under your capaciy, your aspiraions and expeca ions, or if you are underpaid u n de r challenged or overexploied, you are underemployed, he said i is, in "many ways worse n unemploymen/' he ad ded Underemploymen is "do ng sysem's hing'' rar han "doing your own hing'' while unemployed Dealing specifically wih WlU on povery, he fel i has "called for greaes volun- eer effor," as well as mos "oal commimen and re : sources of any program in our bisory" Alhough no one is sure jus how underemploymen may be,combaed voluneer move rrien has been "mos ef fecive anidoe o social underemploymen ha our coun ry bas known," he said According o Kramer, one half of povery budge goes ino manpower "Work is cenral fac of life in American experience,"' he said ' Wih $ billion, povery could :be ended in one year Howlever, Kramer elaboraed, ame amoun would be neede(l each year aferward o keep ;povery under conrol Bu pieureofpoveryalso lfncludes educaion, healh, jus- j J ; ice, and a willingness on par of sociey o admi se people ino "full membership'' Kramer said majoriy of poor 'sincerely wan o work," bu are "unouched by any job,programs" ", all fees, book: in il near Berl cc Mi iey seme bea 0' ship -M Th, fron i o, ive,c Davie socic Schoc week He Old ha: signi Mll las, Rein pear insor sore<

7 es ng \RTMAN ssary, he ado billions annually on n, relaively urban deve Even when were buil, y locaed in re unpleasan MPLEXTY discussed lexiyof caused by pop on and laen riy of blacks erica do no e same com d so bave be eurbanprobouses o al ng, hus fore urban poor Sudens can on by puing iversiies o o buy, Har hy' d Tked ba aecsr :used bain resuls e real quesed ba hose bardly and demanded an ed Model cause i con of pro jus one ers mus know aying on ey' re saying And before ey mus ge porae secor governmen ores hlems series Friday deremployed we all are f you are ur capaciy, and expecare underpaid d or overexderemployed, ways worse n/' he admen is "dohing'' rar own hing'' cally wih he fel i has eales volun ell as mos n and rerogram in our e s sure jus nen may be uneer move he "mos efo social unba our coun e said Kramer, one y budge goes "Work ls in American aid povery could year Howaboraed, ld be needed ard o keep rol fpoveryalso n, healh, jusgness on o admi se embership ajoriy of n o work," ed by any job j r Coed Will Spend Year n Gerany Cahy O'SheU, sophomore of Berwyn, Pa, has been awarded a years scholarship for sudy a Free Universiy of Berlin in Berlin, Germany for nex academic year Dr James C O'Flahery, Professor of German, said las week ha Miss O'Shell would spend approximaely en monhs -in Germany nex year wo of which she could spend ouring LEARN LANGUAGE Miss osheu said she would aend Goe nsiuefrom Sep hrough Oc 25 learn ing o speak German lang uage She n hopes o go o Grafrah nsiue wllich is jus ouside of Munich before she enrolls in Free nsiue of Berlin Slie will -come- back o_ o ;;h:5ndoi uriy his year in choosing - s:bolal"sblp w!nper "Berlin is Berkley of Germany bas a prey sophisicaed a mosphere," he said During wo monh semeser break in March and April, Miss O'Shell will be able o ravel O'Flahery said he advised sudens making rips o ake advanage of suden rips sponsored by wha s equivalen o College Union and subsidized bf h govern men ; r, He said sudens aking par in previous exchange programs had 'been able o our Russia, Greece and many or European and Asian counnes 2 -WF Lw- Grads Also- Eleced - - Miss oshell, a German major, will receive credi for all German courses she akes, - and can receive credi for any or courses wih permissionfrom heads of deparmens here Any suden a Universiy is eligible for German scholarship regardless of his major oflahery said suden mus bave a "B" average, Dr Edwin G Wilson, pro- dividual W\lom we eel will congood record, wo years of col vos of Universiy, has been ribue a grea deal" o lege German, and he mus have eleced o board of rusees sociey acquired junior sanding by of Forsyh Couny Legal The P<Ssiblliy of esabend of semeser in which Aid Sociey lishmen of a legal aid clinic he applies Also -- o board in conjuncion wih Univer- - The scholarship provides 400 were Mrs Meyressa Schoon- sislaw school bas been un- ' f j' PHOTO BY MCNELL CATHY O'SHELL TO STUDY N GERMANY Dr Wilson Naned TrUsee Of Local Legal Aid Sociey Mos law sudens, however, have indicaed ha y would be willing o spend some ime working wih a clinic and feel ba such an experience would be "very valuable" Caesura Publicaion Scheduled Tomorrow By KATHY OWEN "Gaesura," poerymaga zine, will be issued Wednesday, according o Ted Boushy, edi or Subscribers may pick up ir copies from 3 o 6 pm Wed nesday in suden office Those who wish o buy a copy may come o office any day from 3 o 5 pm, or wrie in care of Suden magazine, Box 7247, Reynolda Saion The price is $50 per volume for Wake Fores sudens and $2 for non-sudens BouShy, senior of Winson Salem, says magazine is a "highly irregular size! is seven inches by nine inches in order o 4 give reader his m)ney's w:jrb in forma as well as in poery," he said Boushy is enhusiasic abou excellen visual concep" of "Caesura," creaed by skeches by Ed Denry, junior of Winson-Salem and pho ography by Don Bunn, sophomore of Richmond, Va There Will be no ads in his issue Caesura, only maga zine in Norh Carolina exclusively for poery, according o Boushy, bas been financed by a gran from NC Council of Ars German marks a monh for en maker, a lawyer and wife of der discussion by some sociey 4 s d J --monhs of-s?dy--remision_of!?r _Donald Q Schoonmaker, officials for sme ime u ens nzzae all regisrahon and insurance aslililan professor-of-poliieal- ---''hese-afficlals-kave-rpor-" fees 200 German marks for science a Universiy, and edly conaced appropriae - books, and free accommodaion James Humphreys Jr, a 967 Universiy officials, bu def- 'Co venan' Pro-J ec ship commiees sressed rna- "an ousanding, inelligen in- like a legal aid clinic -Mace 'Sex The sexual revoluion is con froning church and forcing i o ake aposiion eirposlive or negai ve-:-oward-sexdr David Mace, professor of family sociology a Bowman Gray School of Medicine, said las week He said views of sex in Old and New Tesamens agree ba sex is good and has religious significance Mace gave hree lecures here las week on''towardachrisian Reinerpreaion of Sex!' He appeared as fourhsamuelrobinson lecurer, a series sponsored by deparmen of re- Friieniy cademics Sigma Phi Epsilon Thea Chi Sigma Chi Kappa Sigma s Gif From God' in suden village which is graduae of Universiy law nle acion will probably no be near Free Universiy of school" aken unil nex year Berlin Humphreys was also eleced Carroll W; Wears, deanof Four Universiysudensbave COURSES N GERMA vice presidenofcounysoc- law «:boo!, has announced N, iey he is rehrmg m June formed a Covenan Communiy Miss oshell will ake a var- Fifeen persons serve on Wears has said he beiey of courses during her wo board, eigh aorneys and sev- Ueves hree years of legaledu area of Paerson Avenue and plan o live off campus in semeser say, all of which will en laymen caion is "oo exciing" oper Young Men's ChrisianAssocia be augh in German William Consangy, direcor mi law sudens o paricipae ion for fall semeser O'Flahery said scholar- of sociey, said Wilson is in ime consuming aciviies Laura Sringfellow; - sophomore of Besda, Md; Roger Hull, junior of M Pleasan, Tenn; Mack Shuping, junior of Salisbury; and Jo::m Perry, sophomore of Greensboro, bave obained parenal approval o l!gion Now, sexual behavior is dis- move off campus n his hj;ee speeches, Mace cussed openly everywhere, wih The group is spoi)sored by discussed sexual revoluion excepion of church How- nerdominaional Minisry ajid,ls lmplicaiolwsi!l: in ever, moraliy hasnobeen!()ver Wih Rev"Hark Rose, Mehodis Bible and sex in '-chrisian whelmingly abandoned, Mace said chaplaln; acing as coordinaor radiion Causes of sexual revolu- The sudens will work wih ion include new ideas abou re- Experimen in SelfReliance REVOLUTON ON WANE ligion developing from new idea:;; and Neighborhood Youh in science and religion; medical Board Associaion in downown Since sexual revoluion is advances, including a reducion Winson-Salem The sudens now on wane, Mace said, in fears of concepion; hope o "promoe undersanding church has an opporuniy o con emancipaion of women; and col- and academic concern in vince people ba sex is a good lapse of aboos black communiy a ir inviand posiive gif from God Campus sexual behavior is no aion" The sexual revoluion has bro- much differen now han i was Rev Bill Kercheval a mem ken hold of church which in las generaion, Mace said, ber of nerdoinaional for a long ime was able o eon bu now more is heard abou i Minisry, said group bad rol ehics, he said Mace did poin ou, however, found a faculy member and his ba a generaion ago 27 per cen wife who bave agreed o live of all college girls bad premari wih group, bu he said he al sex by ir 2s birhday, did no wan o announce whereas percenage oday is names a his ime 42 Kercheval said boh pro- - FALL SEMESTER 968 ALL FRATERNTY AVERAGE Kappa Alpha Alpba Sigma Phi Sigma Pi Lambda Chi Alpha ! -aid view of sex in e jec and sudens paricipa Bible lias becomecorrjped m ion in projec had o heap pas,500 years, and as are- pfoveu- by -adminisraion snl, Chrisianiy bas become "' , almos an ani-sexual religion The church's ask oday, Mace said, is o inerpre meaning of sex in oda}"s erms The Bible does no give specific saemens on conracepion, peing, arificial inseminaion, ec, according o Mace SeJ«l The Perfec Porrai wih- --ouch of McNABB STUDO Wake Fores Universiy Ph one: Chapel Sneaker Dr Thomas J Turner, professor of physics, will -speak on "Science and Religion" in David Chapel, Tuesday, April 8, a 0 sins, as defined in Old Tes- '-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: lamen, Mace said, were con- -rcerned wih wo aspecs: o wase semen, which washumanlife, was wrong (as were masurbaion, homosexualiy, and birh conrol), and o falsify line also was a sin r Earrings (4K gold for pierced ear) $4 Delicaely carved daisies in genuine ivory wih gay yellow ceners Mounings in rich 4K gold overlay From :,ur selecion of fine qualiy jewelry McPhails 40 N Spruce Sree "The adminisraion has re searched m boh, bu i bas no ye come ou wih is decision," he said Miss Sringfellow, originaor of projec, said, uwedo have room for more sudens, especially girls" Shesaidany one ineresed in Covenan Communiy should conac one of sudens paricipaing in proiec The publicaion will feaure work by A Shoaf,juniorofLexingon; Don Clem, sophomore of Beckley, W Va; Barry Srosnlder, seilior of M Jackson, Va; Ed Denry, Ted Boushy, John McDonough, insrucor of OLD GOLD AND BLACK Tuesday, March PAGE SEVEN ' PASCHAL SHOE REPAR PARKWAY-PLAZA< PA 5636 Ea 93l 9HCPPNG CENTERS REYNCLDA MAiDR' PA 494"22',;_ More comfor, longer wear, beer looks-: ' in every job! 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8 NTENTONAL SECOND EXPOSU PAGE EGHT Tuesday, March 25, 969 OLD GOLD AND BLACK - 7ieS - Tze Tacks for boys--- -Lar Jewelry for girls -- many or new gif ideas for Easer!! ac a Sree _ o sm sure THE ORGNAL PRESENTS THE WAKE FOREST SPECAL OFF ON ANYTHNG ON THE MENU EVERY MONDAY * TUESDAY * WEDNESDAY lunch And Dinner WAKE FOREST STUDENTS ONLY Privae Dining D REQURED Reservaions TOWN STEAK HOUSE STRATFORD ROAD SPORTSWEAR FOF SPORTSMEN Janzen For Lo, Winer s The Gar(/ens PHOTO BY MCNELL Sudens Peiioning To mprove Food B_y K<\THY OWEN A peiion calling for an improved food service for Universiy is gaining suppor on campus The peiions asks for improvemens in food qualiy, san iary condiions, and in ap pearance of eaing areas, or a decrease in prices The peiion, iniiaed by Ann Balls, sophomore of Newon Square, Pa, applies o cafeeria, snack shop and Magnolia Which beach are you headed for his Easer? Room recommends ha some or agency ake over food service if demands are no me Miss Balls said Dr James Ralph Scales, presiden of Universiy has approvedpe iion She said he feels ha somehing will have o be done if re are enough grievances The peiion recognizes ha plans are being made o reno vae cafeeria and suppors se plans hopes o ge Slaer on is oes," according o Miss Balls has been rumored ha K&W Cafeerias are iner:sed in running Universiy food services, bu rumor seems o have no basis S A OATS MOTEL \Jyrle Beach, SC Plan a SPRNG HOLDAY Special Group Raes 702 S Ocean Blvd ca The adven of warm wear las week brough ou pre llminary sympoms of re curring lehargy dreaded by academic communiy Spring came early, and so did decimaed class aendance, fraerniy me siing on ir walls, sudens on sun decks, crowds screaming a Bunker Hill, jovial group siing on ables in back of Ta vern on GreeiL Warm wear does more han brighen campus: i brighens sudens, oo A weigh is lifed from h e i r shoulders, and somehow pressure does no seem so relenless Deadlines do no seem so arbirary, and lile misseps do no seem so irrevocable Saff phoographer C au de McNeill capured some of signs of spring ha flowered afer rains early las week,, Pas Come Away On The PiKA Wall Dr Cronjie Earp A Work Favories May Be Offered On ARA Menu Every Nigh By DANNE JONES Thomas Armenaki, direc or of ARA Slaer Food Ser vice, said las week re was a possibiliy of offering sandard iems such as fried chicken and seak on menu every nigh The cafeeria now offers rib sirloin every nigh for $35 The seaks are cooked o order for sudens Armenaki also announced resuls of a survey conduced las monh by food service Abou 450 sudens compleed quesionnaire in which y raed various dishes served by cafeeria as ''very good', "good," "don' know wha y are," and "don' like" Sudens also raed cafeeria in general While 56 per cen of sudens said y liked Slaer's menu, and 53 percen approved of quaniy of food served, only 35 per cen of sudens said y liked presens preparaion of food Las year in a similar survey wih approximaely same number of sudens paricipaing, 56 per cen approved food preparaion Armenaki said rying o explain drop in populariy was "ough" "Basically re has been no change in recipes Some changes have been made in personnel, and each person has his own echnique of preparing food, bu y have o follow same receipe," he said "We have an all new recipe file jus o make sure food is prepared correcly," he said Fory-six per cen of sudens disliked sandards of cleanliness, and only 33per- PHOTO BY MCNELL PHOTO BY MCNELL cen approved of empera ure of food Armenaki said he was rying o shoren ime beween preparaion of food and acual serving, Armenaki said he planned o incorporae iems liked by over 50 per cen of sudens in his regular menu Or dishes which did no receive a good raing, bu were liked by some of sudens, will be served once every wo weeks Niney per cen of sudens said y liked roas beef Or prioriy iems include chicken, grilled ham, urkey, spaghei, beef sew, shrimp, ho mea sandwiches, hamburgers, gril led cheese sandwiches, and cheeseburgers ' ( ' l ( ' d, a a b c [ Cl ' E b: n c Pl h: lc g: adapables o is N OJ < d i cl p,a /' Al ',;,;, /'' /'Ll' /" ' / Sih's firs for all Beach needs; Then have a wonderful ime! *********** Bermudas, Swim Trunks, Kni Shirs, Mock Turle Necks Fashion Collars Beach jackes Reynold Manor Shoppin& Cener also downown a Fourh " Cherry peal ie $4 Blue Lagoon Kid Primrose Yellow Kid Black Paen sroller $9 Ncvv end Red Kid Plainum an Harves Ton cour jane $9 eo Gross Poen Primrose Yellow Paen Pich Block Pc'eo Pario Navy Kid fnner # Firs Bal)k Card _, Maaer Cord - Reg 30-Day Cbarge dance or o a alow- RAT YOUR BEST -a PreffSSr a,d Flllr XL CLEANERS PA l'nlli 'l'a 0 an, < la c: p sl s p l p E \rc fc v

9 L Y r a d l r,, f ********************************* VEWNG DEA cs By RCHARD SNK SPORTS EDTOR ********************************** Cheerleading 0( When a collegiae spors season ends, one of firs hings people hink of are seniors playing lmir final game for ir alma maer There is always sorrfehing sad abou an ahlee finishing his varsiy career Take, for example, Wake Fores Norh Carolina game in semifinals of ACC ournamen The season ended for Wake Fores in his game, bu for wo seniors--jerry Mongomery and Jay Randall--careers ended Bu wha mos people do no remember is ha when a college spors year is compleed, re are some or sudens, besides ahlees, involved wih ahleic pro gram who are also ending varsiy "careers" These or sudens are cheerleaders Eigh Wake Fores cheerleaders ended ir senior year of yelling a same ime Mongomery and Randall were compleing ir senior year of playing The eigh senior cheerleaders his year for Wake Fores were Julie Davis, Ann Bingham, Nancy Carol Bas, Dwigh Genry, Chip Seidle, Buzz Shuford, Bill Rucker, and Harold, McDowell, Demon Deacon Wih such a loss, nex year's cheer leading squad will be faced wih a c' rebuilding' year Earlier his year in a column, posed quesion, uno Wake Fores cheerleaders really care?" This quesion was no o imply ha fel cheerleaders really did no care, bu more o keep m "on ir oes" Admiedly, a sar of year, was a lile unsure abou faihfulness of our cheerleaders guess his lack of faih came abou for wo main reasons Firs, was afraid ha possibly cheerleaders had developed an aiude of"wha's-- use" following dis appoining season Wake Fores had in fooball f such an aiude did exis, feared i exending over ino baske ball season This fear resuled in my second reason was obvious, before season sared ha Wake Fores had makings of a good baskeball eam jus hoped Deacons go needed suppor o have a g;ood season ::- -- '-if ' -- Suppor sa;s\vh cherleaders inccllegiafeahle ics Cheerleaders come firs; if y are no a games, can you expec fans o show up? The cheerleaders should be more concerned han average suden and should aend more games han average suden Wake Fores played Maryland and Virginia in Greensboro back in January and Deacons received only mini mal suppor from Wake cheerleaders Wih baske ball eam doing so well and deserving all suppor i could ge, was concerned Maybe his concern was un founded As season progressed, cheerleaders proved o me y really did care No only did cheerleaders aend all home baske ball games, y faihfully wen o away games-- no only Big Four games bu also games a Souh Carolina, Clemson, and Virginia The Wake Fores ahleic deparmen finally sared a pracice during baskeball season his year which should have been sared long ago The cheerleaders were allowed o ravel wih eam o long-disance away games People, including hose in ahleic deparmen, seem o expec cheerleaders o aend all games, bu don' ake ino accoun ravel ime and disance This is why move by ahleic deparmen o le cheerleaders fly wih eam is a good one jus hope ahleic deparmen will coninue his pracice in fuure and possibly exend i o fooball When baskeball season was compleed, Wake Fores los one of is mos vibran cheerleaders in years f an lall-american cheerleading squad or a Hall of Fame for cheerleaders were named, Julie Davis would have o be picked Typical of her hree years of varsiy cheer leading was her uperformance'' in Carolina game ofacc our 'namen Julie ges emoionally involved in a game, and she did so in UNC cones Afer game, a phoographer caugh her displaying her feelings afer loss_, and picure was promienly displayed nex day m a Charloe newspaper Bu f phoographer hough picure unusual, i wasn' an un jasual sho of Julie following a Wake Fores loss Like said, she ges emoionally involved 'm sure re are many people who will be happy no o see Julie cheerleading a Wake Fores games nex sea son These people include officials, opposing coaches, op posing players, opposing fans, and maybe a few more Julie has done almos anyhing o derac aenion of opponens When she wasn' yelling a opposing players, she would usually be waving her arms a m Bu her cheerleading will probably be remembered mosf \or her ambourine Tha ambourine has been pouc,ed on few baskeball cours in is ime; i's a wonder s sur vived 's a wonder Julie has survived Deacs Capure Fox Afer Ohio Shuou By RCHARD SNK The Wake Fores golf eam won Red Fox nviaional ournamen las week by 5 s r o k e s afer accomplishing one of rares feas in spors las Tuesday n opening mach of season agains Ohio Universiy, Deacons won everymachof record a 2lOvicory The shuou compares o a perfec game piched in baseball Wake Fores, defending champs, had a hree day oal of 42 in Red Fox Eas Tennessee Sae was second wih an ll93 oal The Dea cons' Leonard Thompson ied for medalis honors wih an Eas Tennessee golfer bu los a sudden-deah play off on second hole Thompson came from nine srokes down on las 8 holes o overake eam mae Chip Lewis, who enered final day wih a nine sroke lead bu blew sky-high o an 88 Chip had an amazing second round of 69 while everybody else on course was having major roubles wih high winds Jack Lewis, who was comedalis in his ournamen las year wih Chip, made up 4 srokes final day o ie him again bs year a 232 Also ied a 232 was Wake's Joe nman All six of Wake Fores golfers placed in op en in ournamen Freshman Lanny Wadkins finished a 233 while Mike Lallam bad a 236 oal ChiP's 69 and 88 were Wake's lowes and highes rounds of ourney WAKE GRABS LEAD Wake Fores hadanl8-sroke lead over Eas Tennessee afer firs 8 holes of 54 hole affair Four Wake Fores Golf ers held firs four individual posiions and a fifh was ied for fifh place Wadkins led ournamen wih a 73, nman was one sroke behind while Lewises had 75,s Thompson was ied wih Jim Rusher of Eas Tennessee for fifh posiion anor sroke back Kallam had a firs day 79 Afer second day acion, mos of scores were much higher The Deacons increased ir lead o 25 srokes, bu only wo Deacs were able o break 80 in high winds Chip Lewis had his amazing 69 whle Thompson was shooing a 77 These rounds lef Chip a 44 and Thompson a 53 Or second round scores and wo day oals for Wake Fores golfers were: nman, 82 for 56; Wakins, 83forl56;Jack Lewis, 83 for 58; and Kallam, 8 for 60 n Ohio Universiy slaugher, Jack Lewis led Deacon golfers wih a 68 The mach, played in a consan rain, was 2s dual mach vicory in succession and 32nd in a row a Old Town for Wake Fores None of Deacons sho higher han 75 while Ohio's Ludwig Schenck was low for Bobcas wih a 74 All Deacons naurally won ir mach 3-0 Thompson, playing number wo, sho a 7, number hree nman fired a 72 and Wadkins, number four, had a 73 The fifh hrough sevenh men --Chip Lewis, Kallam andnorrnan Swenson, respecively sho 73, 74, and 75 This week golf eam will be compeing in Palmeo nviaional a Orangeburg, SC Mounl(eller LeadBollermaliers To Semifinal Romp Over UNC By BLL UPTON SPORTS EDTOR The Universiy of Norh Car olina's year-long dream of a remach wih UCLA in NCAA baskeball finals was brually shaered las Thursday nigh by a eam of gunning Purdue Boilermakers, who blew Tar Heels compleely ou of Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kenucky, by a 9265 score Game AnaiY,ss Led by incomparable Rick Moun, who conneced on 4 of 28 field goal ries from almos every spo on fioor for 36 oal poins, husling Boiler makers compleely ouscram bled aller Tar Heels Purdue bea Carolina a is own game, harassing Heels ino numerous urnovers, sealing ball, and running fas break o perfecion Norh Carolina Coach Dean Smih eleced o capialize on Carolina heigh advanage and inexperience of Pur due ceners by rying o feed Rusy Clark and Bill Buning under baske for easy lay ups This sraegy worked o an exen, wih Clark allying 20 poins and Buning 9, bu Boilermakers managed o inercep many of passes ino congesed middle and urn m ino fas break buckes by Moun or senior guard Bill Keller The Tar Heels reained ir poise hroughou firs 'half; rebounding from an n poin defici o close o wihin four, 3935, a half The Heels even cu Purdue lead o only hree early in second half, bu explosive Boiler makers suddenly warmed o occasion, and before Caro lina realized wha was happen ing, cones urned ino a Purdue rou Perhaps major facor in Purdue riumph, aside from fanasic shooing of Moun and dribbling abiliy of Keller, was defensive play of ***************** *The!cASTAWAY CLUBi * Of Greensboro, NC * Welcomes All * Wake Fores Sudens! * MUSC * BY Friday Nigh, March 28 THE FLARS REVUE * Saurday Nigh, March 29 * MiC THE DABLOS Sunday Nigh, March 30 MUSC THE TAMS BY And Their BG ORCHESTRA i PHOTO BY BANASK HASLAM, RUBENSTEN[\ DOUBLES 'latch AGA:\"ST KET STATE WF Neers Win All Bu one Mach;:- n Vicories Over Two Ohio Teains By LNDA ANN JOHNSON of Ohio Universiy and Ohio sisenly played well for Wake AND PAM MCDONAlJl' Sae Universiy surrendered On second cour his season, besed Mike Harnm STAFF WRTERS ir maches o Wake Fores, Rubensein was uble o Mer meeing wo fine eams of Ohio Universiy The final 8- his game going and as a from saeofohiolasweek,, score was 6-2, 62 sequence los o Bren Saurday, March 5, saw Wake Fores ennis eam n anor hard mach, Cliff is freshman Jim Haslam defeaed man 63, 6-4 Teaming up sill undefeaed Boh men Pearce of WFU was able o for firs ime his year His Haslam, hough, he carne Win his sixh posiion mach opponen on firs cour was in his doubles mach o a 6, 6 3 His second se play eam of Bowen,_,,,, Ohio's Seve Modell who ouplayed Ausralian o a 6-3, nis abiliy His opponen was demonsraed Cliff's fine en Nelson 6-, 6-2 o 6, 6-3 sandsill The fine Ron Longaria second se gave Wake Fores Do ub e s maches ha day specaors hope of vicory, bu proved o be a clean sweep for Haslam was unable o keep up Wake The firs eam ofrubensein and Haslam o v e r c a rn e rally in hird se The mos exciing mach of Ohio's Modell and Adams 6-4, Herman Gilliam, a former sar afernoon saw Mike Ruben 7-5 The wo or doubles a Winson-Salem Akins high sein pied agains Lee Adams eams were boh f o r c e d o Anor win was recorded school Also in a hree se mach, Ru hree ses, bu each finally won Wake Fores as Ron -"'""" bensein downed his opponen, n man- o man defense giving Wake a vicory on Ashcraf and Pearce besed was vicorious over Tom used by Boilermakers second cour, 7-5, 5-7, 6- Payon and Srai -9, 5 7, 6-4, 6-2, 8-6 The final hroughou majoriy of Ohio's hird man, Terry Pay and eam of Wes and Mac day saw Cliff Pearce cones, Gilliam dogged Oly on, proved o be lile compeiion for Wake Fores's David Vile won agains Hamm and ou Jerry Florian in an pic sar Charlie Sco mercilessly, consanly forcing him Ashcraf Ashcraf quickly fin Longaria 46, 62, , 6-0 mach Two days laer Wake ino a bad sho or erran ished his se 6-2, 63 neers me hose from Ohio Two more doubles ""''L'""'" cinched an 8- day for "'i'ier' pass Sco finished wih 6 Ken Wes, hough hampered Sae on Wake Fores home poins, bu hi only six of 9 by illness, played a fine mach cours Monday afernoon was ers as Ashcraf and Pearce< besed Chapman and SharnoffS from field n addiion, Gilliam capured eigh rebounds his cold by winning agains who had reurned o -nis usual He overcame his opponen and a beer day for Jim Haslam 6-3, 7-5 On hird cour; Wes and MacViie also won:! o Sco's six Jerry Srai, 6-2, 6-4 form and handily bea Rich Bowen 6-2, 6- by defeaing Florian and Torn:: Ron MacViie, who has con Nelson Pary Boy, Lenwood Rich, Junior of Fairmon and Challenge Speaker Exraordinary comes under influence of balmy wear as he in dulges in hankypanky on seps of Wai Chapel wih Nan cy Cummings, junior of Jacksonville, Fla, and Lynda Green, freshman of Weserville, Ohio The egling looks of worshipful coeds are no only due o Mr: Rich's fame, however He's also a specimen of ha unique campus genus, Kappa Sigma Bu real key o reverence refleced in coeds' dewy eyes can be dis covered by examil!lng pic ure closely o find ou wha }"re really saring a Believe i or no, Nancy is no dilly dallying wih Lenwood's kneecap: she's fondling maerial of his Norman Sockon rousers, an insinc' wih knowledgeable women Her conscious aenion is riveed on nyou collar of Len wood's Norman Sockon dress shir and classy kno in his ie (also from Norman Sockon, of course) Jus ake a gander a her lips pared in a wishful smile, and you'll realize value of discriminae dressing in cloh es from Norman Sockon Urn m-m-mm And ake a look a Lenwood's cocky grin He knows real secre of a wo mans aflecon Lynda, whose elbow is swee ly perched on Mr Rich's well clod high, has goen herself all ho and bored examining naural shoulder of his Norman Sockon coa She was righ on verge of aking a clos er look a Lenwood's collar when Lu Leake pounced on her for undue public affecion The same devesalng effec on females has occurred wihou excepion when ever a boy has sa down on Chapel seps in Norman Sockon spring and summer aire The awed glances, amnesia, wicked houghs have always made campus coeds oblivious o ulimaums of Bunker Hill, even when he has hreaened o pu parking ickes on m Bu if all his wild suff goes on on seps of Wai Chapel in fron of whole suden body, hink of possibiliies in some dark, secludd spo! makes your blood pressure rise jus o hinkofhings ha could happen when nohing exiseql beween you ancr a worshipful coed excep your Norman Sockon clos Could be ha Norm_an Sockon would urn ou o be your bes friend There's somehing abou disincion of NS aire ha works on a girl same way ha Windsong perfume works on a boy: she can' ge you ou of her mind Rumors have i ha Nancy and Lynda are a his very minue dreaming in ir dormiory rooms of cherished momen when y were close o a bcj wih good sense o wear clos :from Norman Sockon : ' ' -

10 N;ir'}";;h;;;;;K Suing Foil owing S Sory By DOUG BUCKLEY STAFF WRTER Neil Johnson, Wake Fores -assisan baskeball coach and :head baseball coach, as filed a $750,000 sui in Greens boro disric cour agains Time nc, Arnold (Red) Auerbach of Boson and George Plimpon of New York Johnson's sui, filed wo :weeks ago, is in reference o an aricle which appeared in bee 23 issue of Spors illusraed, published by Time nc The!lricle, wrien by Plimpon, auhor of Paper Lion, involved naming of Bill Russell, player coach of Boson eelics, as "Sporsman of Year" ' n sory, Auerbach, former coach and presen general manager of Cellcs said, "Russell des r o y e d players You ake Neil Johnson Rus _sell desroyed him psychologi cally as well, so ha he pracically ran him ou of organized :baskeball He blocked so many shos ha Johnson began hrowing his hook farr and ST B-\PTST CHJ!RCH Fifh & S:>ruce Srees Winscm-Salm,N C Worship AM and6 PM Sunda\ Church School 9:45 Al Sunday Busses leave Johnson Dorm a 9:30 Bobbv Harris: Campus Co ordinaor - l-7huffman Dorm or farr from baske was ludicrous and guys along bench began o laugh, may be in reuef ha y didn' have o worry abou such a guy mselves Johnson expressed"exreme irriaion" a aricle He said, "Russell is agreaplayer and his record over years speaks for iself, bu re is no sense in aackingoneplayer jus o bulldupanorplayer n addiion, Johnson fel se saemens were false and damaged his repuaion as a baske ball coach Alhough Johnson reired wo years afer Russell enered Naional Baskeball Associaion, saisics do no seem o verify Auerbach's claim Russell firs joined Celics in December, 956 afer paricipaing in Smmer Olympics n games in which wo players faced each or ha season while Johnson was a member of Philadelphia Warriors, Wake Fores coach averaged 78 poins per cones For enire season, w H A T s, CP C 0 M E S ( E US come Johnson averaged 228 poins and 24 rebounds per game NEL VS BLL The season was only complee year ha John son and Russell faced each or During ir regular sea son meeings, Johnsonaverag ed 63 poins as compared o his seasonal average of 95 However, Johnson's average agains Celics included games when hescoredonlysev en and wo poins wbile playing wih a face mask o proec a broken jaw and a game where he had only si allies while playing wih a sprained ankle When he was healhy ha season, Johnson bad a high game of 3 poins and a low of 4 poins agains Celics as Warriors spli 2 games played beween eams The Warriors were only eam o play 500 baskeball agains Celics as Boson club won Easern Division ile before losing o S Louis Hawks in playoffs The Celics and Warriors also me in a besofseven series in finals of Eas ern Division playoffs ha year The Celics won series4-, as Johnson averaged 65 ps Afer being hampered by injuries hroughou year, Johnson decided o reire following season o be head coach of Philadelphia Warriors Johnson, who led NBA in scoring for hree consecuive years and was leading rebowjding during season, said ha defend ans published saemens knowing ha y were false He is asking for $250,000 in acual damages and $500,000 in puniive damages PHOTO BY BANASK BRADLEY THROWS JAVELN AGANST CBEMSON WF Tracksers Spli TWo, Bu George Ses Records BY DOUG BUCKLEY Winning all bu four evens, Clemson Universiy rack eam recorded an easy 05/2 39 /2 win over Wake Fores Wednesday on campus rack Ed George provided Deac ons wih wo of ir vicories as he led a sweep of shopu and came back o ake dis ens even laer in mee n addiion o his wo firs-place finishes, George broke his own school records in boh evens George heaved sho 50 fee 2 inches o break his old record by Dealy a foo He hurl ed discus 54 fee 0 /2 inches beering mark be Wake Baseballers Open Season Wih 6-3 Vicory Over 0 hio U held of 49 fee 7 inches Or winners for Wake For es were Jack Dolbin n 220 yard dash and Dave Ascb in broad jump Dolbln was almos a double winner bu was nipped in looyard dash by Josh Collins of Clemson, who was imed in 9, 7 seconds On March 4, Wake For es rack eam opened sea son wih an impressive rou of Dgh Poin CoUeg9, Dolbin, GeorgeandAscbagain played key roles as y com- bined o Win fiv alvens George won sho and discus wih osse of 49 fee and 3 /2 inches and 49 (ee 7 inches Dolbin placed secondin00 yard daslanli:,,n 220 yard dasb wih a ime of 226 Asch ook firs place n broad jump wih a leap of 2 fee 7 /2 inches and also won riple jump laer in afernoon Wake Fores also won 6 or evens d u r n g mee Ed Bradley, who was second in sho pu, won javelin wih a hrow of 7 fee 8/4 inches, and Ken Plummer was vicorious in high jump Or winners were Bill Cowley in pole vaul, John Danforh in 440 yard dash, Larry Yasko in 880, and 440- relay eam The rack eam is nex scheduled o paricipae in SC Relays a Columbia, SC, on April 4 Due o some unusual scheduling, High Poin and Clemson mees were only home encouners of season NVlTE YOU ''0 DNE Wl'l'll ''E TODAY OB ANY DAY T YOJB CONVENENCE - AT ANY ONE OF 'HER FVE LOCATONS Excellen Food, Service, and Saiafacioa By RCHARD SNK run of afernoon in sixh n ninh inning Harris ap SPORTS EDTOR Freshman firs baseman Bill peared o be iring Pinch hi Neil Jolmson's debu as head Selzer singled for his firs er Tom Smihledoffwihasinvarsiy hi and wenohirdona gle and moved o second when 'WlNSTON-SALEM - baseball coach was a success GREENSBORO M one lasmondayafernoonas single by Poole Harris n anor pinchhler, TomNaga ',!li2rh Cherry S helped his own cause wih asae a, grounded o hird Sill an Friendly Shopping Cener Wake Fores baseball eam - -!kwy Plaza Shopping rifice fiy o righ field o score or pinch bier, Dennis Hag Cener _ RALEGH lpened is season wih a 63 Selzer ery, singled o pu runners on Norh Hills Showing Cener win over Oho Universiy a Er Knollwood a Tlruway nie Shore Field ' hird and firs Harrs gave up his fmal run The game ended, hough, when J ' The wo eams were scheduled in eigbh on a long home run Yager, fases runner on o play following day, bu by Terry azka Mike Murphy Ohlo eam,groundedinoaquicl Camel PawnShop, nc rain forced posponemen of folloed Wih a double, buhar double play from second baserls pjche:<j ou of furr rou man Tom Berry o shorsop cones will no be made up ble by reiring nex wo hi Robinson o firs basemansel Bobby Harris was winning ers picher for Deacs, piching zer "Money To Loan On Anyhing Of Value" fll nine innings in firs game of year Harris gave i""'"''"''''""''''''" '=='"'"'""""'"'l 422 N Libery up wo earned runs, boh home Bargains n Ou-Of-Pawn Merchandise runs, and eigh his Wake Fores scored hree runs in firs inning afer Bobcas had pu up a mild hrea n op of frame Wih one ou, Jim Callison doubled Tom Berry grounded o mo shorsop Mike Schmid, and Schmid hrew wildly o F or h e 8 es C ar Wash n Town hird, rying o ge Callison Callison scored on error, and Receive a Free Wax Job andberrywenosecond h An infield single by Digi Laughridge moved Berry o Cl p is ad and bring i o REYOLDA MN T CAR WASH hird, and he scored on a long single by Bill Heiman He was Reynolda Manor Shopping Cener hrown ou a second rying o ::;;;:;:;::;;;::;:;:::;:;;:;;;:=;:;:;=;;:;;;:;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:= srech hi ino a dluble [ On play, Laughridge moved o hird He allied hird run of inning on a d Juble by TAKE HOME Bruce Bergman A MEMENTO OF WAKE FOREST UNVERSTY The COLLEGE BOOK STORE '"On The Campus" fwnhed(by W ake Fdores Universiy for convenience e acu Y an sudens FORT LAUDERDALE Easer Rock Fesival 5 pm - 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