WeHhesdafy, Nov. 14, 1962 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Pace "Then There Were Three" Starring ALEX NICOL FRANK LATTIMORE Wake Forest Rift IFiYr Hiirch Aired Ski & Saling Parkas Navy, Black, Red & White NOW AT Town & Campus RALEIGH (UPI) The Execu tive Committee of the Baptist State Convention recommended today that a group from the Baptist or ganization and Wake Fofest Col lege explore their differences and try to close "a widening breach be tween the Convention and the col lege." ' The recommendation was con tained in a resolution appended to the report of the General Board when the report was introduced on the floor. The resolution was a result of some last-hour meetings between dissident pastors and rnembers of the Executive Committee. The 20 pastors had threatened to intro duce a new slate of trustees for Wake Forest College when the Nominations Committee makes its report Thursday. Action on the resolution and the General Board report was expect ed tonight. The resolution said "the Execu tive Committee was aware of a widening breach between the school and the Convention and "We have felt some responsibility in this Just Arrived New Shipment umpers one (FlRESWE 117 E. Franklin St. apparent trend and "have taken what 'we have considered to be ap propriate steps toward improvement." The - commission said progress has been made during recent months but "we feel further ex ploration of this matter between the college and the Executive Com mittee would be fruitful and highly beneficial to the cause of Christ.- The controversy between Wake Forest and the Convention : has simmered for years; It boiled anew . when the public relations director of Wake Forest publish ed a novel which 20 pastors dis agreed with. Fear, Insecurity Basic In 'Miracle Worker' Role DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 2. To stain & Hitter's target: Baseball .Extra j I0.T.S- , author 22. Made off oats 23. Beetto ' genua 22. Actress SS. Trapped X5.l3Uliard y ' shot: var. 13. Portrait painter of G. Washing ton: posa. 1. AtSt distance. SS. Vexed 6. Make - amends for 7. Corn crake genus tS. Puts forth effort SJU. Queen Victoria's consort jBl. Be on close terms Bomeone) session I rf diS2"USt S7. One's ! dwelling 68.13x8. JohH V Glenn tBtandlsk ill. Brawny fc2. Sailors: Finest DOWN 19. Tur- 2. Reach jkish across meas- 2. Rhythmic tire hand-clap- 20. "To ping-game .. 3. Mettalic rock Is 4. Number human" 5. Game of 22. Made chance and 6. One's school lost 7. Fibber , in Wall 8. learning" Street 9. River rapids 23. Insect 11. Little child 24. "In T AA)Sf OjOl-le P U G L y TKT V I J E e jp bib rQ AiF7 n a s on It eimOg aid PROE3Tn1 UR(eQ TlHIKU lC EoIlIp HIOGEIS HOOCWU Bl A fOA N ThE M S pTT R l)T ffcTo R A PeImpInIsJhIaInIs Senior Class To Sponsor Teacher Of Month Award The Senior Class Cabinet met Monday night and discussed sever al of the projects for the class of "63". Among those issues considered was the selection of the Faculty Award of the Month. The faculty member will be chosen on the bas is of his contribution to the stu dents in and out of the classroom. The purpose of the award is to recognize excellence in lecturing and in the ability to stimulate the Academic interest of students. . The possibility of having a joint combo party with the Junior class was presented and will be inves tigated. Plans were begun for Sen ior Week in the Spring. President Vinroot congratulated the Cabinet for work on the All Campus Weekend in October- By PATRICE PERRDJ "Show me what it feels like to walk around in a cemetery when it's dark." "There's a hole in front of you." "There's something behind you." "See something!" "Be afraid!" said Director Wes Van Tassel to a little blonde girl on the stage. She was trying out for the role of Helen Keller in "The Miracle Work er." The bright lights were on and her mother and father were watch ing somewhere out in the audience. So she closed her eyes to make it dark. It wasn't very hard to be scared. Behind her sat eight other hair- twisting, fingernail - biting, leg swinging little girls. Each was nervously waiting her turn and imagining how she could be deaf, blind, and mute just a little bit better. In the audience a few students and parents watched the tryouts. The fathers smoked and the moth ers worried. "Are you sure she's too young?" said an eager mother behind Wes. A very small voice accompanied by big blue eyes peering out of gold en curls and four raised fingers announce "I'm only four." The director smiled, nodded and thanked the mother. van Tassel looked for a lot In Campus Briefs FOREIGN STUDENTS All foreign students on campus are reminded that today is the IS. Seniors; abbr. 1?. Hamilton 18. See become angry colloq. xnedias t 26. Hewing tool 28. Subside SO. Wind deposited loam Vesterdfty's Aaawer 21. Noah's second son 32. Death notice S3. Gauehoa "lasso" 35. A present 36. Exclama tion - 38. Warp-yarn 39. Bom ) f I' r m r r iB y, ET" " Vkfy " "" B " t$ 7? 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Chapel Hill-Durham Blvd. 'Androcles And The Lion' To Be Cast On Friday Petite Dramatique, sponsored by the GMAB Drama Committee has announced that tryouts will be held on Friday, November 16, in Garrard Hall for a concert Read ing of George Bernard Shaw's ANDROCLES AND THE LION. Larry Warner, a graduate stu dent in the Drama Department, will direct the reading. Tryouts will be from 4 to 6 p.m. and from 7 to 9:30 p.m: this Friday. Several roles are available, in cluding Androcles, ; his shrewish Wife Megaera, the Roman Captain, the beautiful Christian ; Lavinia, the Christion Hercules Ferrovius, arid the Lion. The Shaw reading will comprise half of an evening entitled A Smattering of Shaw and Shake speare," to be presented in the main lounge of Graham Memorial on ' Friday, November 30, with no admission charge. The second half of the program will be devoted to a selected series of Shakespearean scenes and speeches. Mr. Clarence Felder, a noted ac tor who appeared this summer with THE LOST COLONY in Mantea, will be featured in the Shakespear ean portion; of the program. deadline for the submission of ap plications and fees for the Inter national Student Retreat at Wil liamsburg, Va., Nov. 22-25. For further information call Rev. James Cansler at the Baptist Stu dent Union, 151 E. Rosemary St. JUNIORS Interviews for membership in the Junior Class Cabinet will con-j tinue today. They will be held in I the Grail Room of GM from 2-4 p.m. LOST A pair of brown horned-rimmed glasses has been lost. Please con tact Paul Seaton, 942-1725 or 968 9032. A light blue wallet was lost yes terday morning by Sally Shipman. Important identification and pap ers. Finder please call 966-8674. CAMPUS AFFAIRS BOARD The Campus Affairs Board will meet today at 4 p.m. in the Grail Room of GM. iMen should wear coats and ties, for YACK pictures will be taken. the adults he wanted good voice : quality and sincerity. He was . watched pronunciation. The char- acter of Annie Sullivan was going to be hard to cast. He needed a "miracle worker" in someone who knew how to bring out the best in a child. She must have depth enough to answer Hel en's question "What is a soul?" and strength enough to force un-j derstanding on a dark mind. Wes turned his thoughts to the thirty-five girls who wanted the role of Helen Keller. "Don't be inhibited, and don't ask me what that means", he said with a smile. He had made it all a game for ! them. They were all good but; one would have to be excellent for ! theatre-in-the round. There would be no stage settings and the audi ence attention had to be held with acting intensity. He had only un til the 14th of December to re hearse. Twenty little girls waited eager ly. "All right Susie, you're out in the woods and it's dark ..." 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