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Intra Basketball Gets Under Way In Gym Three Day Trkes Today, Crawford Says Northern Po Of State (Story on Page Five) University of South Carolina Z676 Volume XXXIV, No. 17 -=-T CA-ANA, 1' 1I11 N' AND ENI "One Mad P On Tuesday Horror Melodrama Starr Is Presented With Uncoi AWfer mnanlY troblesome <deh Opus will opl> in Dra ' ytonl Tues Night is a horror >lay of the ol in the night, weird strangers N atmosphere of (leviltry, alleviate of play that is perennially popl M[ost of the play's action centers arounid the adventures aid misad ventures of 4)on Carter (Bob Qiiinn), a well icaning but sone what befiddled palywriglit who cones to his old house in upstate New York to flee from civilization anid his fiancee in particular so that he can finish the third act of his current play. With him is his Chi nese valet, Wing (Laura Lee Green). Returns Home Arriving at his haunted, buit once happy hoile, lie finds it overrun iby a strange group of people: Priscilla (Maggie McGinty), Joli Alden (Brew Beers), Lady M a c b e t i (Mickey Harris), 'Mr. lyde (Frog Green) and Lucille farcy (Mary Crow). This mixed-up collectionl of iii(lividuals is un(ler the supervision of menacing Dr. Iunn (Albert Eg gerton) and birutal 'Mrs. Khick (fargaret Haskell). Just when it appears that Don has about all the trouble he can handle, the situation is further complicated by tle sudden and highly unexpect ed arrival of his fiancee, Gertrude Finch (Jaie Loyal), her mother, (Dot Sligh), and their negro maid, Depression (Edith Guiiter). Other arrivals who add to the subsequcnt coiffusion are Hu11rke, a shady law yer ( Beverly fead) aid an escaped nurderer (Arnold Mfuir). Fron there the play rolls along to a stir prising but enjoyable eiding. Unconventional Setting Special effects in scenery as well as lighting have been desigiied to high~teni the mystery atmiosphiere of theL product ion. The setting is an ex.. amplle of the unconventional scene design whlich thle P layers' recent ef for ts have featured. Staige manager of the opuIs is 1Frog Green, aidled by a majority -of the cast who also serve as stage ha nds. The lighit ing teechnician for the. play is 1Bill Gamible. Th'le set wvas deICsignied by Amiiand(a l.a Roche and Professor Chiristopherseni. Thiie layi) is the first to be p)re sente d hby the Uive mrsity Players A' McKissick Is Award4 As One Of State's C The ~ Anderson Daily' Mail awvard eda full page "Scroll of Ilionor' to D)r. J. Rioni MlKissick, USC presi<lenit, last wveek. 'The page was de~ (clicated( to '"Colonel'' as one of citiens. Thle layout included a face piictuire of D octor AMc Kissick surrouiinded by coilunmlis oif type decscribing his life p" andl cointribuntionis to this state. Incicudeld in thle coinnnnc t ary wecre - i 'utat ionis from iimiibers of Caro lina's faculty praising "'t'o. lonel"' for his work ini thle intecrest of higher educa t ion in t his st ate. TheC biographiy gave a brief, but vii sketch of D octor Mlc Kissuick's life is scholar, newspaper reporter, editor of the Greenville Newvs and P iedmioint, teacher, dean aiid finally anvriypeiet LRSO 7ER light" Given By Players ing Playwrite Bob Quinn wentional Scene Design ys. the new lliversitv Player day-I nigh,lt Marebh 18. "Onle Mad school-haunted houses, shrieks vaniering abllout nd a geneiral I with flashes of humor-a ype lar with anly auldienlce. Student Workers End Relief Drive At USC Yesterday Members Satisfied With Results Of Work Here; Goal Was $500 Doiation for the world Student R elie f FInd ami1oniited to $2:9.76 at the enld of the formal caipaigning Tihrsday at one o'clock, An ll IIeath, general chairima i of the Universitv drive. annouinced vester day. I . 1 . Bell, director of the Y.\.C.,\ stated that reports froim about half the teams and seven orgalnizations had not vet been ilade. lICSidt.- thle inldiVidUal C0lntribul tions. the following groups donated for the fund: Fuplradian, $12.25; Clariosophic, $12.00; Illock C Clb, $5.00; Methodist organization, $5.00; Alpha Delta 'i, $5.00; Co-ed As sociation, $25.00: Alpha Kappa Camna, $5.oo; Y.M.C.A., $1 0.0o; Litheran group, $2.50. Although individual con(acting by the Committee Ilembers ended ves terday, contributiions are expected (uring next week also. The campaign is being sponsored by the four religious groups, the YNMCA, Y\VCA, the Newman club, and the 11illel club. The presidents of these organizations elected Ann IHeath to be the director. Raise $100,000 ie money raised for this fund is used specially for students in pri.sons a1 id concentr a i iii.s..... s sp n - s(ored byv thle Nat ioiial Inlter-col legiate Christiani Council and the has the purplose of raisiing $ 100,0(3n net for stuidenits iln Chinai: anld Fu ropie w ho have been st ricken lby the wvar. Younig people of all con - tries b)enefit equally. \Vorkinig with Ann I leath were \Valter Taylor, representa tive fromii the Y M CA; Mlary Free, repiresen tat ive fromi the Y \VCA ; Mlary F,lise L.ivinigstoni, fromi tihe Newman Cnlb; J uinie 1 y msoni, fromn the II illet organitiiZI on. ~d Scroll Of Honor ~istinguished Men NIE RACE f 0. March winds already have broug winter hibernation to brighten the almost Maytime. Politicos To Rant At Clario's Rally Tuesday, March 27 Berry Tells Society Of Legislators' Problems During Tuesday Meeting ThursdaY night, March , ha beenl chosen as tlie date f4ir the an nual political rally h .l the Clariosophie Literary society-, john Sitton annotmiced vesterday. The Colorful stiuniing fraca; will be lelIl at the Ficlilou.e and vill be follovedl by a daivne. All candilates for the variou stii denit bouly Class ffices will speak to the voters who will go to the polls the following Motiday. Marchi the tuampaigitling aridc thle rally conlies. as the climiax of the spiriig political disagreeinenit. Cand.idates for the cffices of p)resideint andi vice-jiresiudent of the studcenit body will lbe limiited to ten each for tIhe rally'. Illihnes IDrehier, i thle lt meet ig ofi the Clarios.ophic I,.iterary Soc iety, movuied that thle pres ident appomtiit a repiorter to act as pub Iieityv agent for thIie s cietv. "\\e have noct been receivinig enicnghi news in thle Ga nicerck Ia tely, IDrehrer satid. Ed( l'erry, princiipalI spjeaker ofl lie even inig dIwetll upon pilrolemciis that face thle legislat ure. "A long session ilieaiis dleliiuienit mlibuers. Short sessionis save the state mioiiev :u nd alIso inicat e thle legislators have lie people's intecrests at hieart," l'erry said. Dave Baker Elected Oratorical Officer IDavye I Uaker, presideiit oft thle Carolinia Sitnleint li ruii, w'as elect ed( l)ermianienit e xecat ive secretary ofi thle Souiith Ca roliiia intcecolleg iat e ( )ratorial assoiciatioii, March 3,. at Newhierry college. Isaker sieceed(s Tomii I C M cGlieonii, who resigzned. The dnt ies of the execiutive secre tary are to chloose juidges, lplani con.. tests, award CUPS and keep c' lleges of the state informiedl about foren Jec aetivities 1EALL FC polas Blossom In & ht forth May flowers in the forms landscape with their feminine love Three Students Cause Halt In Defense Effort Vital Military Cars Blocked In Movement By Carolina Chevvy "Get that four-wheeled sa boteur outa the way," the bur ley M. P. bawled. "It's blocking military traffic." Evidently the forces of foreign isms have been more active at Carolina than the authorities sus pect. No one believed an attempt would be made to slow up national defense at Fort Jackson. Yet here were three Carolina students charged with blocking military traffic. The three-Mar cus Stark, Mel Herman and Sid ney Tabershaw--were identified as USC students because their shoe heels are worn out from too much resting on desk tops. The recreants were stalled at Fort Jackson in their wreck which they call a '29 chevvy. When questioned by authorities their comments were as follow: IHerman: "She seems to be outa gas." Stark: "1 think she's outa gas." Tabershaw: "I know she's outa gas." Journalists Plan Campus Magazine Th .\le iik .L urnali m " ('Uth b li.i (f 14 i thei(ver it N ttth t. li.tlaiItu' tn to Pliirgnizet.s ao new magaine&'i t.'.tiihlace hthe nowi Ctinact 'le ('taroin Th stcietorgan it..ed11( earl ii the year. pl aito 1)t.detiiS phii. Itl ain bjetive will h the sitiodett fwant thietu hprseted." ch ib. Thle faIcutltyv advisers will he D ean S. C. 41DePlass and Frank \\'aIn1a w. R PI tarch of these six coeds who come out of liness. So-it's springtime, lovetime, ROTC Riflemen Shooting For Cup lOffered By Hearst Fifteen Crack Shots Picked From Sailors Represent Carolina C'rack shtol if thec 'i i ' Na%al K()TIV l'nit hI t. % . 1 ,a hoot in tis wvc c n thlt lit :' ra Ilg inl th' il l t ti. l ( ilIt : Tr h hit ibt'I il ic be i t he Naval I>T I Team. is iftcvn NIi a,I i N t er k 1 t ftr t he ti am. I hesl ow Vli il up i nt. , It hree.l it< ttn c Irht- t e en e tl n aI t i e t . il et \ t l v l Niea ct wet( k N trr i 10 i t itlis :ftIt will heb , di tsed ta trk tn ir t ot ('lteatnd, wh t sh ot te hum lt tl ing the clemr,g umteh Sttt fthe \iverit Tophy. Crlia MPS( RESIE Walt Taylor 'For Senior Non-Partisans Throw 0 Support Behind Beall Ir W ith che-tion )IInl t wou 1,11r1t1n11 ena the pitch of)I,; :t l4e l a -r:1114Ii<dates 1or th Ixa1--1 b1 , take-n its stanal in s u Seniors See Value Of Alumni Service As Shown By Lewis Explains Purpose In Organization Of New Alumni Classes Fund i II t IIk bi. !I r, : ih. t t It Itt I I ' -YV II I f th l I I Ir - \ < i,I \ Il t4l 1i t 1 ii tI i l, h 1]( . h 1 l I th ::g t h e I cIi- . ci . n h , t to t - I - \ 1y Ir a 1 a e = l .. o n . . I \\V a I > \' t Wn Ig e t 1i 1 av t ou g41 r. !k. tI x . I - - r til t.. r lt t r ,l i i, 1 11 IL e b , Ar b 1 .1 - . rt I t l .: lit Fre Warin Ofers I.t. w ichtilpeett t hewn n mers of the f ate ni r singin Fredt Waing tbehlinoffers major colleges. )ENT Announces Presidency ff Mystery Cloak; Cast i Race For High Office v)jli aw.I . acti on ihe politi rImri> ( ir ni,h t<ridahy. (lhiciall y (dofirv (df stid<ent, b)ly pr-i Ga.. Wili"Ivall. Sumlter. :mid Af the 1t-ertainl Noin-Parti aln pport (f lBwall. The no-l ri n allo uIll back Im If)wcy f(or Firt t \'Ice-PIre, dn.()ther candidate- backeud by the~~~I)V "Lenu"by re Elin1orFin fr Scciind Vce-l're.sideit and .\lie \\tch f,or Secretary,Trca, urer. Posey Speaks U I Pauil P'ose, speak<ing for hi-: Ill-w iionl-partisians declared that the lcaguc now is ready for open pilitical war. "I know ue retmailn( incognito f(or ail 1 ." Iosey 'admitted. *'\\'e hal to, to ktvp tlle miiachine frum CUttiog our throat." I 'om-y dccklartd th.it aiy student mltere,td inl "leaning .." politics C:li j ini th n: I nl-parti-a.~il. \\ld tvr C. Ta It r , Ga f f iv-, ."II dt \ . dn dIi ay night I hi lcnd idy aclvr1 , te tile ie ( e4 r k Sla prs-odn!t tatd want fllow Ihotly byak Jit: jcnntrf \lcC mi \k\ho sp ke t,ic for thi e '111ido.nts ar\I'elo. l rt stto e it-r the l _.l Lra -- f,rmnal!vy. Simpson's Statement -l 1:m111'o.nM, the firzt to nt is r - ."k tl - t1 fiUld, aftr Z er tatin g indy "tijI1a am oi1Ing to un," de Ib tonek iti a Y controver:-al statuent enceringte cand(idaev f.\ erson Sndtall. Ilr eroe in his, rep]y w \as can i lte;\n ers n.If- :- t,t!(d, "The th ig that I all ill tr ited in wie iiQ on t away w%ith at til lit. :t\ is, the pre .- e IyCtem that 1:ed by th F maCIInIS ol crtai kr en nd vid al of;n!ne cto Ox k alin ight Song C w t m O the --ntra ladcr n F d W is of ter a oldii--h en graedtrp to the ftrnityn sority tor otern gup altie Caro thin-ae for tha t heditent-f"Te G''a mccn of Sourt aoin , Caroinafight sogh rt o SCn Ochestraleder Fredh Waring isrofferPI)ng maholiihd amn Cntet for the best vediion of h theih dongr-de ditte The in Eliac colleges make hi Wrng contest rules, appoint judges and supervise the competition. Pat Ballard, Waring's arranger, announced last week that over half of the 50 colleges for which the Pleasurer Timers produced songs already have entered.