She Bebteje U. s. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 217 Rocky Mount, N. C. Noa-Profit Organization “No News Is Good News VOLUME xm, NUMBER 21 HOCKY ROCK, N, C, APRIL 1, 1972 This mod group, FISH, will sing (?) or Dlay (?) at Wesleyan’s '72 Spring Flop. Social Commission Plans Spring Flop Helen Steiner and Tom Hardi son announced plans today for the upcoming “Spring Flop Weekend” to be held next De cember 22 and 23, The week end, planned around the theme of "The Fourth of July inWinter” will be open to anyone who hap pens to be around the campus, “We hope to pull some custom ers off 301,” commented Har dison, “by re-routing the high way through the college.” Friday, the 22nd. “E, Ben- idict and the Fantastic Plates” will perform at a breakfast con cert from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. A fantastic group,” commented Hardison, “this 12 man group has a fine style and they are really talented! One of them is even learning to play the guitar and hopes to buy one be fore their trip to Wesleyan,” Friday night from 9 to 1 “Corn” will appear in the S.U. “This group is super,” said Steiner, “They play much like Benny Goodmanusedtoo.” Stei ner also commented that “Corn,”from Rye, Georgia, has an excellent reputation from their recent six week tour with Wesleyan Theatre Presents “Hair” Professors of the the-A-ter department, Dick and Joe, have recently announced the cast for the American tribal love-rock musical, “Hair.” George Berger, a fury with a fringe on top, who has been thrown out of high school, will be portrayed by Bill Neale, Claude Hooper Barkowski, played by Danny Shephard, is Berger’s best friend and a leader of the pack who is about to be drafted. Sheila, portrayed by Martha Moore, lives with both Claude and Berger and is a protester from N.Y.U. Tee Simpson, as Woof, has been barred from the Y.M.C.A., and Hud, better known to us as Berl Garrett, is really Stokely Carmichael with (Octtitinued On Page 4) Swith Over Department: Four More Tracks Added — New Depot Complex Planned Tiny Tim’s cousin, Scrouge U. Uppenhiemer. The charitytour carried them to mental hospi tals and prisons, throughout the South. “They really captivated the audience!” Saturday afternoon an outside concert is planned from 2 to 4 at the fountain, “FISHIN”, from Pole, Georgia, will perform on a revolving stage set up in the fountain, “We’re trying to fi gure out how to keep them from getting shocked,” said Hardi son, “We may have to turn off the fountain,” Saturday night at the Lodge of the Loyal Order of Ameri can Democrats from 9 to 1 the semi-formal dance will be held. Two bands will perform, “Rehash” and “Aesop’s” will play. “Rehash,” said Hardison, “isn’t worth a dang, so we looked for another band that might be a little better.” The concerts are open to any one free. Wesleyan students will be expected to have paid $2,500 tuition for the years in advance to get free tickets from the Dean of Student’s Office. Wesleyan students were more than shocked yesterday when plans were announced to install four more tracks and build a depot in whichto co-ordinate all of the switching. While some students were almost euphoric about the new system, the old, nasty conservative element of the college objected stating that this new system was, in their words, “choo, choo much.” In Rocky Mount the Chamber of Commerce was overjoyed; Di rector Felix Rale Rhode stated, “We’ve always supported the college, and now with this new track program we have a place * In Track V students will study applied railroading and all of its implications. Such a program is another way of saying, “Educa tion is our most important product.” to relocate our old Main St, tracks. We’ll even contri bute to the capital depot fund,” The new program will add four tracks to the existing three track program. Students who choose to enroll in track IV of the new program will receive course instruction in law and civil cases; those students in Track V will study applied rail roading and all of its implica tions, One special sidelight to this program came from the music department. It was re ported that when the admini strators of the seven tracks heard that some criticism had been voiced, they said, “Nuts! We’ll crack this problem,” The music department, hearing this new statement, has decided that under the new track VI pro gram all students enrolled in either track IV (civil law) or track V (applied railroading) may enter their production of “The Nutcracker Suit,” Ac cording to reliable sources, this combination of instruction al devices is what new educa tion is all about. Finally, the physical education department will monitor track VII which will consist of spring track. It is to be noted that Dr, Moo (Continued On Page 3) M. R. Flat Donates Funds Foi Complex President Top Hat Collards announced Friday, March 13, that the final plans are now being made for the construc tion of the Fine Arts Complex and the donor, Mr, Money-bags R, Flat, ni, would be on cam pus for the ground breaking ceremony on Friday, March 30. The new Fine Arts Complex will cover the area next to the gym of the ten-year-old Battle- boro Tech campus located six miles north of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Dr, Collards remarked that without the aid of Mr, Flat, there would probably have been a twenty-five year delay in construction. When interviewed yesterday, the sixteen year old millionaire said that the main reason he donated the complex was that he felt twenty-five years might be a little late to begin practicing the fine arts. Besides, he liked the looks some of the present co-eds, Mr, Money-bags R. Flat, III is the son of the great Money bags R, Flat, Jr,, the original financeer of B, F. Fleyers and plans to attend three years from now when the building is com pleted. Corhutt Russian Moves To Republican Party Corbutt Russian announced today that a campus Republican Rally is scheduled for Satur day, March 32, at 3:00 p,m, on the practice shooting range. The announcement was quite unorthodox. The former stau nch Democrat breezed into the noon meal in the cafeteria, stood up on a table, and announced that the Rally would take place and that he expected to have complete support of the student body. His parting remark was “Register Republican - TO DAY!!!” Mr, Russian was dres sed in a conservative black suit and patent leather dancing shoes. When questioned later about his attire, he commented that he was just mourning the death of the Democratic cause and dancing in the victory of the Republican Party, Mr, So Daa Fountain will be the main speaker at the Rally in debate with an active Demo crat, to be announced later, over the glory for and financial savings of the people in the continuation of the present in ternational financial policy. When asked why the sudden radical switch from Democrat to Republican, Mr, Russian re plied, that he had seen the er rors of his beliefs and wanted to show others the fallacies in the Democratic Party, Mr. Russian made the statement that from now on, his Constitutional Hee Haw would be a study in the errors and evils of Democratic Supreme Court Judges. Professor RJissian is busily de nouncing the Democrats in one of his many lecture tours.