VOL. 4, NO. 9 ROCKY MOUNT, N. C., MARCH 4, 1964 BI-WEEKLY—$2.00 YEARLY Wesleyan Will Receive Fountain As Gift I Lewis Hoy, pianist, will ap pear in North Carolina Wes- leyan’s concert series on Thursday evening, Maj’ch 12, at 8:15 in Garber Chapel. The concert is free of charge and the public is invited to attend. Mr. Hoy, a native of James- viUe, Wisconsin, is currently Assistant Profesisor of Music and Chairman of the Piano Department at St. Andrews Presbyterian College. He has appeared as concerto soloist with a number of university symphony orchestras in this country and with the Florida Ed Lewis Veep Elections Give Officers For Vacated Positions Ed Lewis has been elected the vice president of the SGA for the remainder of the aca- ED LEWIS demic year, filling the posi tion vacated when Robert Stephens became president. Ed has served as Chair man of the Elections Com mittee for this year, and ha,s been active in other phases of student government work, Tlae requirements for nomi nation to this position are a junior or senior i&tatus and at least a 2.0 average. In this same election, class officers were elected to fill positions vacated for various reasons. Carl Alderman was elected vice president of the Sopho more Class. Carl is a mem ber of tlie Key Club and participates in class work. Vice president of the Fresh man Class for the remaining academic year will be Fritz Smith. Lois Lambdin will fill the vacancy for secretary. Lois is one of Wesleyan’s first cheerleaders. M state Symphony and the Flor ence (S.C.) Symphony Or chestra. He has presented solo recitals widely in the mid-west, southeast and in Europe. Educated at Drake Uni versity, Luther College, and Florida State University, Mr. Hoy has studied with Elvin Schmidt, Ernest von Dohnan- yi, and Edward Kilenyi. While a student at Luther College, he won the Young Artist Con test of the National Federa tion of Women’s Clubs. At St. Andrews Mr. Hoy is also coach of the golf squad, a duty in lime with his past experiences as a high school and college athlete. He was a letterman in track, golf, football, and basketball in high school and co-captain of the Iowa state champion ship football team. He at tended Drake University on a football scholarship and for a while considered pro fessional football as a ca reer. He made the little All- American football squad in 1956 and 1958 while playing all conference center at Lu ther College. Hoy’s program at Wesleyan will include compositions by lladyn, Beethoven, Chopin, Brahms, and Hindemith. ATTEND THE PIANO CONCERT THURSDAY EVENING MARCH 12 GARBER CHAPEL Work To Begin On Project As Soon As Weather Permits LEWIS HOY, PIANIST, WILL GIVE CONCERT MARCH 12 Lewis Hoy^ Pianist, Scheduled To Give Recital On March 12 A beautiful fountain will de corate the front of the cam pus as a gift from Mr. FranI-: E. Browtn, according to an announcement made by Pre sident Thomas A. Collins. The plans have been ap proved, mechanical equip ment ordered, and construc tion will begin as soon as good weather makes it prac tical. This ornament on the cam pus represents a continuing interest on the part of Wes leyan’s close friend and bene factor. Last year the College Entrance and Serpentine Wall were dedicated at the Foun ders’ Day Convocation, the other major gift from Mr. Brown, a native of Edge combe County. The fountain will be 40 feet in diameter witli a brick and marble curb surrounding the basin. A six-foot brick wall will surround the fountain which should become a favor ite meeting place on campus. From the center of the basin. Library Given Book Grants The Carolina Wesleyan Col lege Library has recetntly been the recipient of more than $5,500 for ^the purchase of new books for this grow'- ing library collection, accord ing to an announcement from Librarian Walter Gray. An anonymous friend gave a check for $£’,000, and among other gifts Miss Vivian Bras well gave the sum of $500 for new book acquisitions. This sum of $5,500 was apportioned by the library committee of (Continued on page 4) a column of water will rise 40 feet into the air, and from the side, eight columns of water will rise toward the center column. Each of these will be lighted so that the color discs may be changed seasonally, or according to the decorating theme of a particular event in the col lege life. The fountain will be located just within the inner circle of the campus, at the end of the divided entry way, and adjacent to Tyler Drive. As guests pasis the campus, or enter from Highway 301, the fountain will be immediately ahead of them and in front of the Braswell Administra tion Building. The fountain was designed by Luther Lashmit, of Win- ston-Salem, North Carolina, and was suggested by a foun tain at Santa Anita in Ar cadia, California. This will complete the approach to the campus according to an ear lier design for beautification of the new campus. Frank E. Brown, retired president of the Manchester Paper Products Company of Richmond, Va., has demon strated his continuing inter est in the growth and de velopment of the college from its inception. His contribu tions to the building program and the academic program of the college exceed any other gift he has given. He has proven himself to be a friend of the students on the occasion of several visits to the campus. Plans are under study to dedicate this new facility dur ing Senior Week as the pio neer Senior Class plans for graduation, Sunday, May 31, 1964. m C 1- r-. * SKETCH OF FOUNTAIN TO BE BUILT ON FRONT CAMPUS ary