Friday, April 29, 1960 THE CAMPUS ECHO Page Throe The Critic By Charles McNeil Now that the elections are over, the candidates who won and the fortunate candidates who lost can be viewed objec tively without the slightest hint of indignation. James Bryant, a practical but somewhat cocky administrator sought the presidency for the glory of Gamma Beta Chapter. Lacy Streeter, a reasonable facsmile of Mohandas Gandhi as a leader, sought the presidency for the glory of Tau Psi Chapter. NCC students had a choice be tween the administrator and the leader. They chose the leader. So as not to slight the Gamma Beta Chapter, Carl High (Alpha) was elected ovei^ Timothy McIntosh (Omega) for the vice presidency. The choice the students had for Campus Echo editor was be tween a stubborn, non-tactful two and one-half year veteran of newspaper work, the incum bent Thomas Lee Cameron and the unknown, two and one-half month newcomer, with high ideals and little newspaper ex perience, Cynthia Jarman. The students chose the unknown two and one-half month new comer. Maybe the students wera not voting for Miss Jarman but Going Places DSC Durham Sandwich Company Sandwiches • Cakes • Pies 3026 ROXBORO ROAD DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA DUKE POWER COMPANY Mixers — Toasters — Coffee Makers Electric Household Appliances Waffle Irons — Griddles — Floor Polishers Corner Mangum and Parrish Streets OUR CURRENT DIYTOEND RATE Effective Jalj 1, 195! •nninfliiOlllDlllllSHIilillillfl MUTUAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION PHONE 4953 112 W. Parrish Street Durham, N. G Nat Jones: The Talented Collegiate Music Man NATHANIEL JONES rather against Mr. Cameron. Of the “Miss NCC” candi dates, with the exception of maybe one, all would have madq a representative “Miss North Carolina College”; that is, they all have a supposedly good com bination of beauty, grace and brains. The yearbook editor for 1960- 61, Edith Sutton, could bei placed in the same category as Miss Jarman—that is, many high ideals, and little experi ence. That, too, is all well and good except who ever heard of high ideals editing a good publi cation. Concluding, the candidates promised the students nothing, with the exception of Mr. High; so what’s to be expected. By Cynthia McDonald A young man who appears to be going places in the music world is Nathaniel Leon Jones. A native of Kinston, Nortl^ Carolina, Nat graduated frort^ Adkin High School as valedic-^ torian in 1955. While in high school he was active in the choir, band, and the male octet. Upon his matri culation at North Carolina Col lege he immediately joined the College band and choir. He ia now a member of the Musig Education Club, Dance Orches tra, and the Woodwind Ensem ble. Nat’s musical experiences have been numerous. He has played with some of the major artists in secular music today. Notable are Sil Austin, Lionel Hampton, Clyde McPhatter, The Coasters, Jerry Butler and Dee Clark. He now manages his own band, which has made quite a name for itself. As intelligent as he is crea tive, Nat is a ranking member of the Senior Class. He was re cently elected to Who’s Who Among Students In American Universities and Colleges. In 1956 he was awarded the Valke- menian Award for having the highest average in science. In spite of his many musical and scholastic commitments, Nat has many hobbies which in clude playing all types o£ spoita, swimming, reading “g o p 1 books,” and often seeing a “good movie.” Sometimes, says Nat, “I like to ride along the coimtry- side in my car taking advantage of nature’s wonderful gifts and thinking pleasant, realistic, axid imaginative thoughts.” One oi his major hobbies, of course, ia listening to classical, popular or jazz music Avith a strong seoaei of appreciation. The 1 out of 20 that didn’t get smoked ■ There’s a lot of satisfaction in pointing out something good to a friend. That’s why it often happens that one cigarette out of a pack of Dual Filter Tareytons never does get smoked. People break it open to demonstrate its unique Dual Filter containing Activat^ Charcoal. They may not know why it works so well, but they do know this; It delivers far more than high filtration ... it brings out the best taste of the best tobaccos—as no single filter can! Try a pack of Tareytons. We believe the extra pleasure they bring will soon have you passing the good word to your friends. HERE’S HOW THE DUAL FILTER DOES IT: 1. it combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAL ... definitely proved to make the smoke of a cigarette mild and smooth ... 2. with an efficient pure white outer filter. Together they bring you the real thing in mildness and fine tobacco taste! NEW DUAL FILTER product isotirmiMUname