The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 21, 1967, SPECIAL CLEMSON EDITION, Image 1

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1 SPECIALSPCA CLEMSON CLEMSON EDITION 91DIIO UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Vol. LVIII, No. 12 Columbia, South Carolina, November 21, 1967 Founded 1908 Cocks I 'Born' ToI Maxey Brotherhool makes the tiger for I'(:'s annual tiger burningy which evi <dences the high spirits on the campus he fore the Caroina-(a- emson <luel. The tiger was burned last night after it was carried Campus Books Why, How Do tcond)1c In At SeriesThparbk aisoi new to) tht B SAl.lY ZALKIN " "rhat"ks ar" A%st. .Mlanaging FdIitor ie " 61i"si "What's the use of a Campus Set 11) a wide Sc oliok Store if it doesn't save the hacks t elbi 0 :t students money'?" r A disc(t '"Somttimes I think I'm11 being ~as .t up in tl chtated, and sonetimes I wondrtl' e r asin. it they're ntking a profit. I don't ()11. .4-gulal. know - - just how does the iook :tlno 1 sttdhnts Store work?" atlcttuatt Supply Stuents interviewed in ta re- textbooks. ''h" ent Gaecock poll asked the n Stre n has two question, over annl over agail:n: c 10 wlt is the" purpo.e" of the (:am pn. Iok Store" inel how detw it H4hich hok, pr ope-rate? In an effort to findl somel anl- h n.t e' swe trs, Ih e (1 Ort c;k w"nt to th- - ioulel tht . erele mein who ee,cIl with the Book Store ince no st hoo in tve rv area - William Itorite, a 211 Joi cent icok Store mt a n a g e r'; :\ar'ion iiit ealr I haiiler, nllanage-r and lbuvi-r f' 0Jl 'ttu i thei Catmpus Shop; andi 11 a rt) I dis'ill1ttiiit ltruntoin, vice pretsidient for liHusi- a il i'Sili ness A ffanirs.:t''tat'etio: "'The purpose of the Camtpusan tt'so i , lioi k Storle is twofldl,"' IHrunton ne i 'ci said. "e are hire toi offer i s-'r- tesu'ges' vic toi the students andl faculty nuiy tu'es i'ie'Ite k teei'~. n~a pi'cl itam," itor in sah I lii'r~ih ''o 114r ec-'.tUle1j s'' t up t wie us' 'lie'-teet w~ fr't ieecme'e il a ts ' --i a up in rid gun' (:ede~~' Oil liii I iti'~4 he s;Im' to resolce cieei '.it' cef tile' Se'()cenlref Jimla mite i"ni , acul Ie te''reteneveertee time in 1 ht], 'vtic tti' cuhelowltdoofthe'e Iii 3~l' 't tti fl uir f Ii' outitit let }i-it cent' imI ii' ine fie'ai~ tn int iC l ow 'it ti a tilers e'elttail mere'illlim 93~ tile'-- ti tll, tte str r te' iieei'. tiielclleil t0O ) tcetet' 'an 'd t il- if in .uitico k e a ilHet noll eof su t tt' sft 3attle ~~tt Staff Photo by Chief Photographer Chip Gallowa: !e Burned at the beat of a parade through Colum ia streets. A pep rally was held on the Capitol steps after which students proeereled to athletic field A where the cheerleaelers began the fire. tore Query: es It Operate? hook husiness is noting ott each form tie ntber of (:npus Sltop. copito that title, both new nd no t :ta ge profit u,ed, prem"ntly on Itant. Tiog I. "\\' lturl ttst-IV into acon t the uupntsr of ,ti lection of paprr- it"nt' %ho will get their book; t the stui ts to from tother store or from an tnt rt"cordl ($1 .. ohr,udn n hoe%owl B Hook Sttre fir ne%er buy the text a all, Rorie thett placeis order. complaint found lit-cause ulishers requ1i'e tha iltals with in- tl e r s it pltc'd at least t\ anl selection of nths piorito date hooks wilt 1 ('ampus BIotoknvttltl, in f o r at a t i o n must h all the books I gathird and itoks must Ie tot alt wt'll in adlvanc"e oit the (tiling st lttk Store kotnw tttist'. ofre,ur, w ill uame ' ' n'rocs is e ig Amd how amanyRoisad -r? Ni wt"eek: Is t ice Right k publishers have iturn policy (al- o ignal tIl'r), aintl n' iof the numberii' iks studen'fts will 'lsn, it is often the racy~ in irilt'ning, tot ('viry pro4 f'.ssoir iaton n il nam ' publ iislher nif botiok I, wvheth.- bootitk is the ibook wviltli be(Ie ~t U-,d sedtyo ai T(kn ~~ intoii account'Ith inmber ti stu Iliparle ilfroml anohe sitoreg or41 from n-is 'ithe dent an those i who ftl nai m l h' 151- then pWace h, iisaul ''Irder. ig nilt illiiihln o rIt nIe r fs he pae atitleastrtw ~n : i'npil lS't tw ti'etll l' inav n of tIit h e ming s igers By CARL STEP1P Sports Editor The ACC championship will be on the line for the third straight year Saturday w h e n the Gamte cocks and the C I e im s o n Tigers tangle in their annual season-end ing hattle at Carolina Stadium. A win for the Gamecocks would result in a three-way tie for the crown between Carolina, Clemson and N. C. State. A victory for Clemson would give the Tigers sole possession of the title. Both squaIs will take reeords of 5-4 into the c l a s h, which was doemisiatei by Clemson lat year when the Tigers rolled to a 33-10 win over the Gamecocks at Death Valley. The 1966 victory wrapped up Clemson's claim to the conference crown. Iwo years ago theC Gae cocks nipped the Tigers 17-16 to apparently cinch a share of the ACC title, but Carolina was suh seqeluently ordered to forfeit several games hecause of use of an ineligi ble player. Hattered and bruised after their 17-0 loss to Alahama Saturday. the Gamecocks will be seeking their fifth consecutive will in Carolina Stadium. They will also be looking to record the first U SC winning sea son since 1939. A s e r i o u s consequence of the Alabama contest was the Game eocks' loss of guard Bob Morris, who suffer"'d two breaks in his arm. Coupled wi ith the recent loss of starting guard Tom Wingard. the injur.v deprives the Gamecocks of both first string guards from the team which opened the s"'ason. "We will he watching injuries very closely this week,'' Coach Paul l>ietzel said this we"'k. "Loss of Morris, after we lost Wingard, means that both sides of our line, will be weakened." Debate Ti Region T( t USC's top varsity debate team captured the )elta Signa Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha Southern R e g i o n Championship last weekend for the second year in a row. Brothers Boh and Tom Salane compiled the only undefeated r"ee oel of 25 teams entered in the Tal hlhassee, Fla. tournament to take heir second consecutiye first place Staff Photo by Elott Borensteir w regional innilers' trophies. >Stifle ] hmItary dty end t' chiannel th< be acetion of' those not draftede. Ho' Tatum11 ~ wa unprisonede in 19t.1 it it theit ageo it se for "oure aml it, *:eusal to re'gister" fir the draf ni- 4 I I i' n s4'. 114' told studlents thai ry ''yeor objective is toi get from ,28 classi fic'at ion (student dlefer a- mlent in the netienal inte're'st ) t< hie a 2A elassifict in ( job deferime'n at 'in thle national it'eest ) to age 24 hi- ( maximum dlraft eligibeility ege ng ithiot beeing) dhraftede or uneergi ve'The Natiomnal Securityv Counei tee u lli annouince in .lanuary whie For 11en Garnitt, Warren Muir and b) Dave (;rant .uffered minor in- d jurie, in la%t Saturda.', game, but all three are expected to be back at nearly full speed for Saturda"', game. The Tigers, pre-s('ason favoritt-s W win the ACC flag, recorded a i1-(; w%in over nationally ranked t. C. State last Saturday, but it -amne at the (xlense of t a i I h a c k Jacky Jackson, another broken arm I victim. C'lemson's off,'nse will be keyed < Blue Key Leaders i I;lue Key, national ho)nor serv- : ice fraternity, tapped 2) USC stu dents and faculty mlemi-rs Fri day night at the Miss G1rn1t :ni IlIack pageant. Students and faculty merlcr "tr"' selected for mI mb rnrship) On the bis is f sirt' ic'. gaidance and participation in the ('ar)olina (''n inunit\". Students tapped by B1lue Ney" Carl M. Cowart, a junior from Iesupl, (Ga. lie is oi'rr'spdlin1 ,ecretary f,,r- Kappa Sim1a 11 app :crvic.' fraternity. pledge class sc'retar'y of Sigma Nu, pire-sid-nt pro templol)re of the Men's lT)w"er :nd treasure'r of the st-ilent holy. !is cumulative (;P is 8.15. Randy W. Cooper, a senior fron North Augusta. Ie is a member of ('hi Psi, AI"T('TC and serves on the Men's JIdicial Council. I has a cumhulatiye (GPR of 2.(. I)onaldl A. ilolen, a junior from I )anville. \'a. Hie is president pro tempoire of the Student Senate, chairman of the Problems Com mittee of Town N1en's Association, eam Wins >urnament in the eight-state southern rogiOn. < >n their way to the no-loss.s recot'r I, the brothers downed Louisi ana S t a t e University, Mlemphis State I niversity, Ierc)'r Univer sity, University of Florida, Sam ford i niversity and University of TIennossee. The Salanes also took first and s'cond!, pice'4 "behst speazker"' h 'no rs, with Tom Salane edging out his br'other by one point for the top slot. F r es h mne n H..h Schwartz antd Nlike Hate's, delba ti ng against var! sity compeltittion, compiled a -1-2 record to take thlird' place amoi(ng all groupIs at the toiurnamnilt. I )uring ele-ct ions at t he loridla touirnamen'lt, TI o in S a I a ni. ewas -leected. pre'side.nt of the southern re~gion1 of I )Sli--T'K A \t nat ional doe hat inig honorary ). TI'he sotat hernh legio>n is ei im pos..I of schools in Norith. ('arohna, SouIth ('a l imin, l"horolht, (t',eirgia, Ti-!1 n--ssee, Al:aima, N11sisippi andi Io ois ana. Tlhiis wve,ke-nd the Salaunes wil enIter the G eorgetown invitational 'Tour'nanment in Wash ington, I). ('.. withI teamns from all over thle na Dissent' - imlnt purpliIos " in tho' national1 i t I ie s5 t'' artrinfl to 'Tatumi ,("t11!ntrols of this liletilft areIli chaitg I lng o>uI eiitry! ' friom a dinicra.\ - f this is adlvantaigeotus to uts, san1ct iit ha.s been~ pats! pobeyi to allow~ I studnihit d-f.-rme'nt only for scbIn - tiific and r'elated subjects.'" '>F"The \'ottnamn War' has had: I jprofound. effect on the visibihty 0! ithe contscienOtious obljc(torsM," sal. lTatum. "The lawt des not re'cog - nIize that some1 p-ople c'atnnot ac ci'pt a joisition under4-I any c'apac'ity 1in thle arnmed forces. The laow doe: 1 nto! a. I I. ow a non-jiarticiptatio1 ACC y scrappy quarterback Jimmy Ad ison and hard-charging tailhack uelv (;ore, the conference's leai ig rusher. Anchoring the offenive line will be All-America tackle Wayne Ma\. and All-ACC guard Iliarry Ol-zew.ki. End Hutch Sur.avage leads a t o u g h, ieteran-tudded Tiger defen,e. Altheugh called1 one of l rms~n's est ever hv head coach Frank oward, this year's Tiger s<quad Iropplred three of its first four Inducts It Beauty m nlenleer of the Senate' Rule s and ."gislative committees and nimoi -rator of Student Speak Out. liiH 'umulati\'e (IT i.s 2.s. >aniel A. Self. a seni,r fr-~m ;lumbia. lie is e-retar' an" ,rei ent ef the I-:ngin1,e"r, Juint oune-i and I dient a-i tant f-r I-S. 'lie" ha a (Umulative ( GPR >f 2.9. Sra - i"1 J. Me adow, a iuni"r frc,m A\ik'-n. lie i- \ ice" pr'- hicentt t, 'he 'elle wsip -f ("hri-tian Ath letes, p)resie.-nt of the juni r class and viee-p,rerilenlt ~f r h- K ciee \ i eeat . liee is a of \len's I e+ieial (' ,tn,"l, Inter fraternity (~.neil. St'len t Senae anel Phi l-:t: Signa. iis (umula t ive (;iit i.- 2 . I'err-y W . Io\el, a -e"ni~r from ler i e. lie is a menler if the' Lx eeltive Committee of Men': Tew\ ers Stutent (iever nlme-nt. Pi \Mu i 1 i I c, n i themitle.s ilonorar,\ and Phi I :a Sigma. H1e has a 1967-68 Miss G4 I aueille Sligh, a ColY.ui tion, is crowned Miss Garne p)redlecessoEr Bairbara Rohe sen-Ited Kappa Alphia, and I night at (Columbnia IIail in byV thle ye arbook. Seasonal S( 'Thankfuln< "What I A\m Thankfu Fer" is the theme of Carai' lina'fs annui tal Than ksgivijn; The ob)servance wiIl l be 7 p.m. tonight aroumnd the rc flection pool1 in front of th I 'ndergr-adua Wte I ibralry'. Fouir guest spieakers- R-ay J1ones, piresidenit (of W\est mir ter Fellowship; U SC Pres dI.nt Thomias F. Jones; (oae taul IDiet'ze; D)r. Fredlrie ils physic's anud ast ronom efets.sor; and( D)enn RiV' oya -tudent body v'ice president Vili talk abloult w hat they ai thanukful for. D r. Lauren E. Brulbak< wVi l t deiv'er the benlediction. OfferinlgM wilt also be r .-eiv'ed at the serv'ice. Cltotl ing for the S. C. State llo pit at, it ems such as t Oit articles for Vietnam ar money for neIoets for ti Title zames before jelling against Duke. Since, then tho '1 iger's have nowel iiown North (arolina, Maryland and State, w\lO;I4 losing a close l gamne' to Alabama. A capacity crowd of over 41::,nOO is e."x eto,d fir the clash, with kick off scheluled.I for 2 p.m. hte game is the .ixty-fifth meet. ig of the tNo teams in a seriev dating back to 1896. 'Te Game cock- ha' w ..on 24, (h'mon has w,in: 37 and there have been three ties. 20 USC Pageant .:mnulativ G,P1; ,f 2.9. Edwaeri E. Moore, a junior from Ilerc"nlee". Ie is house manager ani treasure"r of K a p P ia Alpha > rd e r, chairman of frate"rnity I'nltel Fund drive and Greek \Week :I"tv!t:'s. lie" has a cumulative Hu>,. A. Rutlige, a junior from 'lunba. He.s social chairman of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, se"crotary eef Interfraternity C o u n c i I and 1 s! repleresentative to the Seeuth e*asarn Interfraternity Council. He is a mem.!,r of tie oard of <;Ge rnors of the Studeint 1:nion, :reh- K and H a u x Arts. His umuilative (;PR is 2.9. .. .\.roire Brown. a junior from Selna. Ala. He is a member of Young 1 nlmuc'rats, WI'SC Radio, Cii Psi. Student Academic Re Slnnsii lity C o m m i t t 'r, and E":1phrlalian Lterary Society. His "um .l:'e GPR s 2.7. (Coltine<i on Page 3) Staff Photo by Warren R. Hudson irnet Anid Black a junior majoring in educea and Black 1967.! 98 hv her rtis. Miss %ligh, who re-pre ecr court were chosen Friday the annual contest sponsoredl rvice Takes ess' Theme I hospital wvill be cllected. - Int the event of rain Rut IedIge (Chapel onf the Hiorse' s''-hoe w.ill be used. SCity Is Topic Of Lecturers - i arlna's. irst \'isiting Scholars - priigr'am uil g.t under way Nov. n ) wih t he themet "Expos4ur4' toi Yisa'1\ ith .-turr iltewdel known aut hir ('barl's Abrams of N.yw Yorkl arid theologist Harrison K. S munis oif Chic(ago. Three' sesmns art' plannetd in lloom 2( K Ru ssel HIIoust' tin Nov. 140: 10 a.m.-noon, City of te Fu turt'; 2:320-5 p.m., National Con 3- se quences of 1' rh an izat ion; 8 p.m., 1- P' u b I i e Respoinslbility for the t;Ghett. It The program, rt'plac ing Religious d Emhai Week, continues Friday oantd Saturday. IDetc. 1-2.