Page Six THE TWIG March 6,1969 SNOOP SCOOP Vann Williford, you win! But then how could he lose when as the only contestant in the second String- field-sponsored dating contest. He won the prize date with one of them. What first Stringfield freshmen de light in nocturnal jaunts to the other side of the court via the cafeteria roof? Seems like Tim, Bass, and Bet have adopted a new friend. Eh, Frau- lein! The second Vann mascot, Scoobe- doo, would appreciate information on the whereabouts of a male com panion. Embarrassment to a senior is when her date brings her in at eleven, thinking it is twelve. Would you agree, A.B.? Did you happen to catch the tele vision debut of Carrie Frampton and Ann Henry Mar. 1? They ap peared on the tube at the Duke vs. Carolina game. How ’bout an auto graph, girls? Does a certain senior need coaching on how to change a tire at 12:50 a.m. on Saturday night? Who’s the budding artist who drew a worm in a religion class that caused curiosity when the professor added a wheel to it? Why did all the State boys go to the freshmen side and not even bother with Poteat during the recent snow storm? How in the world did all those people get mono? What poor little freshman un fortunately stayed too long in the library and got locked in? Who was evidently hungry in English not too long ago? AROUND CAMPUS Tl)c Raleigh Little Theatre will of* fcr one week of Student Nights for MEDEA. MEDEA will run Thurs., Mar. 20—Sun., the 23rd and Mar, 26-30. Any faculty member or any student and his date may purchase tickets for any performance Mar. 20-23 for $1.00, Groups of 15 or more may attend any performance at reduced rates. Convocation to Host Mathematics Professor R. H. Bing, professor of mathe matics at the University of Wiscon sin, will speak in chapel Mar. 17. Professor Bing was born in Oakland, Texas and received his B.S. from Southwest Texas State Teachers Col lege. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Texas. Joining the Wisconsin faculty in 1947 as an assistant professor, he has continued teaching mathematics, specializing on an oR-shoot of ge ometric topology. From 1958 to 1960, he served as chairman, mathe matics department. University of Wisconsin. Dr. Bing has also taught at the University of Texas, the University of Virginia and Princeton Univer sity. In 1961, he toured Canada, Alaska and other states, giving lec tures. He has been active in the Ameri can Mathematical Society and the Mathematical Association of Amer ica, of which he is currently presi dent. Bing has solved several mathe matical problems, many of them posed in the 1920’s and 30’s, and his research papers have appeared in various mathematical journals. Professor Bing, who is married and has three children, plays chess at least once a week, maintaining that “the concentration required by chess drives out the mathematical notions that where accumulating in my mind.” Dr. Bing’s topic in convocation will be “Innovating in Mathe matics.” Special rate loans to students Up to $70.66 Contact or Apply to GREAT SOUTHERN FINANCE CO. 131 EAST HARGETT ST., RALEIGH, N. C. PHONE 633-1966 The Record Bar The South’s Largest Most Complete Record Shops Complete Selection of All Types of Music-Jazz, Pop, Classical, Folk All Albums Always 25% Off Two Locations to Serve You in Raleigh CAMERON VILLAGE — N. H/s Business Mojors Surprise Professors Monday night, Feb, 24, the senior members of the Business and Economics Department honored three professors, Dr. Lois Fraaer, Mrs. Annie Parnell, and Mrs. Eve lyn Simmons, at a special dinner at the Plantation Inn. The location of the “Senior Surprise” was a secret and provided the majors an oppor tunity to reciprocate the dinners to which they had been invited by the faculty members in the past. CRC Director Attends Meeting Dr. John Yarbrough went to Chi cago for a meeting Mar. 2 at the Conrad Hilton Hotel. He was in session with other directors of Co operating Colleges. Dr. Lemmon Edits Book Builders of the Old North State by Marshall Delancey and edited by Dr. Sarah Lemmon, head of the history department, has been recent ly published by Litho Industries of Raleigh. The work, a collection of historical writings of Marshall De lancey, was compiled and indexed by Dr. Lemmon. The writings com mence with the colonial period and end with the Civil War, featuring sketches of governors, businessmen, artists, naval heroes and other prom inent North Carolina citizens. 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