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Contributo to the Convocations: WSSF Today! Z UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROLINA Volume XXXX, No. 4 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, APRIL 13, 1946 Founded 1903 US( * * * CiarolIer Twelve Students Write And Publish Herald-Journal The April 7 Sunday edition of the Spartanhurg lletald-Journal was written, edited and published by a staff of 12 students from the jour nailsm department of the Univer SSity of South Carolina. Acting as adviser for [his unlprecedented journalistic jaunt was Frank Wai-d law, director of the USC News Ser vice. The students were invited to Spartanburg by William A. Townes, publisher, and they spent several days in preparation for the Sunday edition. Acting as editor-in-chief was Marold Sullivan. of Anderson. Betty Koty, Columbia. was in charge of the Piedmont section; Martha Steadman, Denmark, edited the society section. Sports were bandled by Saul Lavisky, Columbia, * assisted by Bill Routh, Columbia. Charlie Sanders, McCormick, served as telegraph editor and make-up advisor, while Anne Searson. Co, lumbia, took over the city desk. The edition was peppered with v-lines from the twelve staff mem h b1rs. Features were written by Eleanor McCall, Charles Wicken berg. Virginia Raysor, Martha Stnadman, .\nne Searson, Betty Koty. Sid Wise, and .1. B. Woodson, Jr. Guest feat ure was writ ten by Nancy Williams, a journalism stu dent at Carolina. Columnists werv Charlie Sanders. Sid Wise, Saul La visky. Billy Routh, Martha Stead aoan, and Connic Mort on, ;.est coi unist. The "battle page" was conducted by Virginia Raysor and Dan IIen derson. The question of the week was "Should the Governor's Par doning Power Be Curbed?" One feature of the paper was a group of pictures of Carolina co-eds r-epresenting the Piedmont section. The co-eds pictured were Sally Rickman, Greenville; Jeanne Sar gent, Spartanhurg; Helen Jetr. Spartanburg; Motita Crymes. Eas ley: Betty Ruth Stephens. *acolet; Polly Carnell. Union: and Edna lill 1aynes. Inman. The students were in Spartan burg from Thursday. April 4, to .Sunday. April 7. They were entei tained at dinner in the Piedmont Club Friday night. In addition to their work on the Sunday papet, they also served as reporters foi the other two days they were in tihe cit.'. An interview with the twelve s tudients and Mr. Wardlaw was broadcast ov'er Station WSPA, the Spattanburg station, on Sunday mnorning. "'I amn in hopees.'' Mr . Waridlaw~ stated, "that we make the excu'tr sIon ant anntal project lor ,Journal ism upper-classmen."' VanMaleHeads Publicity For Library Bill Dr', John Va Male, librarian of the McKissiek Librariy, LUniiversi t. of SouthI Carolina, has been up epoin t ed pubhlicity manager in t he state for thle SouthI C'arina n div'i sion of the American I.ibiary Asso ciation, in hac'kitng Setiat ot .est et 11111's putbIli' demionistraetioni in Washing ton. This bill will give Soulth Carn lina between $25,000 tand $lt00,000( a year foi' foutr years to demonstrate public libtary set'vice In 'outntiles which have no librai'ies. WIt.h these funds, the state library hoard can take books by bookmobile to the 8,53people in South Carolina w'io do niot yet have libraries in their counaties. By ptting up extra money which t I government will match dollar for dellar, any stale ('an get addi tional funds for this purpose. This bill has gone to a conimit tee in the Senate of which Senator OlIn Johnston Is a member. Stu dents are requested to write to bim, asking him to favor the bill N* ,A Plai ta bun Two-Thirds Of To Be Reached The World Student Service Fund drivei at the University of South Carolina officially began on April 2. Bob Stoddard, Chairmam of the committee, has announced that the drive will continue for one month. During the first two weeks of this month, personal solicitation has been made of all students and all faculty members. Chairman of Ihe general committee is Jim John son. Working with him are Betty Moore, chairman of the women's dormitories. and Ted Metier, who is chairman of the men's dormito ries. All oft those who have not yet turned in their contributions are expected to turn them in on Friday at the "Y" luncheon. kappa Sigma Kappa sponsored the Beauty Pageant or last Friday night for the WSSF drive. The University Players Pre sented "Chicken very Sunday" on Friday night, Aptil 12th, at 8:00 p. m. The Players ate charging a small admission fee, which will go to swell the VSSF fund. For the thimld week of the drive. Interfraternity Council is sponsor ing fraternity stunt ntight otn Tuesday night. Panhellenic is spon. Girls Must Vace June 19, Says "All gitis in Hlampton and Sims dormlitovivm% eou y in 19." stated Mirs. Arinevy Childs. dean of wonen at Ihe Universitv of South Car-olinns Stating that suimmei term and summer school begin June 20th, Mrs. Childs said that the two dot mitories must he rcady for the numberless new st uden Is and teachers arriving on the 19th. 'In order to get even the most superficial cleaning done in the dormitories. I must ask that e%ery girl vacate her room on the day of her last examination. iegardless of what day the exam conies." Mrs. Childs said. Pointing out that only girls hat' ing an exam ott thr afternoon of June 18 ian stay that night in the dormilory. Mirs. Childs said that no one ean spend June 19th, the night of the June hall in the buildings. Mi;s. Childs requested that girls. wheni lefving the bitilding, take all of t heir possessions withI them. only t hose girls coinig hack for he summer term of schoot tbeing allowed to keep anty of Itheir b'ag gage ini theit'buildinigs. "Girits t hat have oom reset vii I ioiis for th li'fall tcimii can leave cithe ic'one( trtuk or t iwo or ibree iedt-u p hoxt's of bieddtino, it e.." Mr s. Childs saiid. "When they dto t his, WUJSC Calls You All si tdenits wiho arte interest i'd in serving as tannounced con t rot opertat ota. radio inosta llation mient, wite meni atnd radio tech icianis fot' WUSC. I he cantpits radio stat ion, tire tasked to c-on. tact Slit Wise or Viirginiat Raysom ior writei Hox Xiu. tampus maiil. We n ecd mni' tromi thle school oft enineiniiiiig or tmen who hate hadit myo nv rdo .pe West Point Band Needs The Uittedt Stattes Military Actadt ''my Hand and Fi'ldt Musir Detach ment needs mutsicitans. accordting to an annotuncement received by Pr'es ident Norman M. Smith of fhe Uni versity of South Carolina. The notice says, 'Due to) the sep trti'iton of many musicians fr'om the military ser vice., there Is at present an acte shot tage of such specialis ts." 1L1sF( * * * * Ptalists WSSF Goal I This Month soling sorority stunt night on \Ved nwsday night. The proceeds from both of these are going to WSSF. The fourth week in April will be used for the Alpha Kappa Gamma auction with Nell Mayer serving as chairman. Then the drive closes with an informal dance in the Field Ilouse at the end ofu the week. Now in the second week of the dt ive, about one-third of the goal set for Carolina has been reached, aceording to the figures given by R. G. Bell. Over $3001 has been turned in. The goal for the Uni Versity was set at $1,500. but thiS was before the increased enroll ment of this semester. It is natu rally expected now that Carolini ,vill go far beyond the quota which has been set to help in t aising money for less fortunate students in thel- war-torni countries. Other members of the executive commillft4t are Dick Valderveen. Eleanor McCall. John Ryberg, lolhn ny Ilerrin. Ted Metier. Dave Wil liams. Betie Moore. Jnckie Rosen hurg. Bryant Meeks, Ray Britt. Nevett Grove. Iii Johnson. Betty I looker. Amy Block. Tut Lown. Neil Luedkt. and Joe liammotk. ite Dorms By ean, Childs 1hey uimst lahel teiv hO.-. aind pul Oh nm inl thle Irkink 1room) al thwir own risk." "Cirls who wish to imake ieser vations for ihe fi'lLowiig teIlls, pay the room fee. $2 for i he eight weeks summer school. N5 for the 12 weeks summer term. $10 for the fall 1tm. to the Ireasurer by May 1. Bting the re-ceipt to my office and sign the4' blue card. Room assign ments for the summer will e post ed hefole Junille 18." Mrs. Childs stated. Art Exhibit By Miss Chisholm On Display The art depaitment of the 1'ni versity of South Carolina is sponl soring anll exhibit of oil and water color paintings by Miss Millie Chis holm of Lander College., on the sec and floor of McK issick L irar y. March 310 to April 1. Landscapes, such as "TheIli. tills roll ennesset." "Mountan R hythm'11 the tillilltings. VaIrious flower ar raingem1 nts ari lso 41 ex 'hibjitedl. Se' e't ions Ir'ptI sent inig Beau fort. S. ('., i ncluin g "St. I letena's Churchi' atid "Biatlhl B ay." ale also con displayl Public Reiauion' Foruim Hears McdCona ugley I tnued( its discuioneei-toplic' of L.labor and1( Mianiaigementt. Drl. John NI. Coniau ghey le'd the discussioni and1 madelhl an1 addasI l(5 nl the Mannig e ment side of thte quie'stion1. '"T)1o 4rodt e ihe niost goodes of i hei best quailit y at thte lowe'st p'iie ts thle imI of mana tigemIlentl. ThIe p)1of1t systeat is what ma11ke's thte wheels of i ndutstry go iiround;1(1 t herefore, mianagemeat feels it self e'ssentilt Tre-4 hals ne've'r been't an4 ec(onlomic( syst emi where t hei e dIdn't have to he manalgeme'nt -yet e've'ryone crit icizes it."' This statement w'as thle moan idea of the case for Manage. ment pr'esentedl by Dr. McCon aug hey. At the endt of Dr. MeConauigh ey's talk there was a heated dIscus sion. In this series of dIsettssions ahottt Labor and Management there wIll hi' two more. Next lime there will he a Lahor representa tive to give his sidea of the question )r12 Edit SpI New Carolina Review Free To Students ''he Spring edition of tle Caro lina Review. Univetsity of South Carolina literary magazine. lolled off the press Vednesday and was distlibuted to the student. bod% Thur-sday. This issue of the magazine was given free 10 University students. as compared with a cost of 25 cents per copy charged students for the ma"azine last semester. This was made possible when, the Student i Activities Committee of the Uni versity agreed to pay the printing cost of tite magazine from the con lingent fund of the Stident Activ ities fee. Printinl cost of bothi issues of tih' Review t) apopeat this semestet will be paid ftom the contingent ftun ad. Copies of I he ma11gazin,e Were placed at convenient points on the camplis. tihe cantfeln, the post of fice ind ti he libi aty so t hat peisons interested might obtain copies. This issue of Ihe niagazin. the second to appear sincs last fall, is dedicated l to the late Doctor AMorse. head of the. t'niversity Psychology departmnt. who rece ntly passed We-tires of this isue inclitte a mystery by Frank Wardlaw. and anc essay on eooie0 ' democracy hy Rtichard Vanderl-veen1. O her wltit ings by Anne Searson. Sidney Wise. Saul Lavisky. together with poetr% hy Mac H1ammond. Ilerb Beitel. Seu sic Judson, Dorothy Kilpatrick, Bet ty Brown, Elizabeth T.ache%. antid Editor Margae,et .2I lanna. comprist the creative writing works of Uni versity students and faculty. Book reviews b ' y Redmond Tuli Ri' Goyetle. George Auld, and It .1. B. McConaugle also appwai in this issue. The Carolina Re iew is a quae terly ptiblication by tile' studen t of the University of South Catolina Another issue of tlie Review\ wiI be u blisitd ti his semest e't. It shotild Iappear eloarund Jue 1. Pres. Smith Explains Why No Holidays Befoe' dtecisione wsacs ae'aced to opIerate a tird term.e'ci thle scht(edueI for 194(6%47 was a rraenge!d ccnd puG. lishied. WithI the 'atly opetning oet lice falil team this rct urtned us toc eour pr-are.:t e' op ering date''. In eerdet teo have aas long anc interval as pract tie'tl ' b e'te thle :'td of inf thlie tall term thice'e was" not pteovi sion mcane foc lEastee tid ay. tcomencemient is se't fell I unti 19 atnd arrt'ang.c'eets mlade ace'ct ingiy. C'ommlissioninltg ex.cercises a-cc scet fetr June 19. The Uniivelsitt '*I underc' contrct wlcithi thle Navy Die tae tmt n f o er ae I (weeks spri ing le'im. Now that the t't-ier,ity hae, ih hii:atee itself fiee a tiid telm cc ee 2 wVeecks. it is nt'cessca ay feet tic'' Inc older tee ed tihis. thbetrc will bie lio let e'tva le b ecten lie spinItg andie summcale ltrms. Eve'ry availabule dayx is needed. Regiatciion w'ill icave to hce catrried on wiile lice ('tiiver sity is in sesin T carry (cel its obliigaetions to the Navys De'pat nie'nt anid the stutde'nts, it is imprtienbhie to ganat an Easter holiday tol the fac'ulty and studentts. Change! Inistead of its usual mecetting on Tuesday aight, the P uhilie Affaits Foru'em wIll meet Monday night at 8:00 on the thit'd floor cuf the lihrary. * ** * irtanbL Three University Players ime i "Chb.ken.zvery SuIdAy," which I lay night. April 12. Scated, Mari andi vernon Taylor. (USC ntews p Broliulra Hit, Swuday",) Girei The lniver sit Plater presented a henetit pelrfolnie f. O hifke Er S.y unda% " Fi Ida\ lI hI w ilh p io ds -.1in.. to Ih# \I'10 Student Se-vie. 1un1d. This pla\ w1iilt.n bY .Julius .1. :and Philip 4, Eislein fom t.he novel of the same nanm b Rb.% ema Taylor. 1an fre two years on Hroadw ay. The Plai.% eris are rehieartsin i flim the. s:ami ipts \ 1 whit b1 1 le Hrto1-m dwa\ sit: usf.d. Remoure Chains On Trial Basis, Suggests KSK iKapptit Seema tNappia hals41el d;itd ,that ai lette(i het sent to Pt''ieiiin Nitan Sit h. of i hie 1'nitez sit tof SounthI Calona tequtesin th: I hie chams ihIe eoed ft e om t Sumatei. sie eniiaet toe th l'i iTt. e<t1ie't eef the f:ieutri. w at> dieclinede Ihisi we ek Ity Marshal Oittis creaete ai delie:inis *'iaietitn on thle ulation d'ue id nit petimit atiomi - Ies 'en ilhe hitt seho .\lemblers o tf th. frattinitly ht:me poiteeiied t thatii lhe lone open eit tantce leo Ihe 'imetIs. hei ween Ptr,e t ande hue lneS collei.es, was. tiel atin a tlt h /eti d. alede n ita dIanerouts teeo e~iieis tel Pu esteet Mit Neelie toeldi a hSiK spotke,.mtant thatt noi accjident lid eWet heeen e - por t ed ten the main a ampeus. butl IhatI the mecasur e had beeen a ken to aivert possI1 ibecidents. 'The fiainiiy point ini out thai the present situation is morie dlan gerouis itiha be'fore. is tring to' seek some solutijon teo the prolem. As ai secondary proepoesal, t hey willI request t hat the cha ins he re moved between Maxey and ('okee colleges, and the hoisesheoes he madeu a one-wvay drive. Bill Routh, in an editorial in to day's Gamecock, points out the needs of the students and othei eammis matters. ekTF * * * r rg Neut i a %cene from I he Broadway play. vas preseatted at Prayton Hall Fri utn Rodgers: stanlIi, Bettly Lewis hloto by Slta I.1wi .) "Chicken Ererv i Last Niglat P:ofl-s')l .\erll E C iso h i on.~~~~ ~~~ di I ta fth Pa e . :n nounI ' i ,'.\ al t a td E\. f:i't l'n ''n . Th'.i E\ sIo I in : ti n r ifs a~i4E f1111II sit' eu ot itt .it i \, 'u...ta s . ini tho hly i l dlitE h m I II,- ti ( a hank,iipih :mndly t , ae hl. l I'le l Estae.'I agt. sku this un Ih \'t Ig ito h;s,tkiut jiimni.p rtay,od b .\ Maria Rod 'alu k m -l 11th - 1"tiJ h pa. ' .-xpei~nia 3. It ttttoar<l 41 f m tie W'Ith)W o '. wttilhus hotok III 1'lt is4 Giel- Ij. i L.tEd hta La iy Hutl. 14 Iwil. (aIe, t t r al E dul b 1 jcks a. l'int. t;tt Wh"cc Wtts Wat hte tlease'm at ron3 Atiml an the iWot bt-aniate ohld en *he,the kunkss a s ate rlatt,1 i na.I i ) R o tar le henm ttlaedraHty1eis.3 13 31 eefore,ei h: o e %afI fal 3t he thtae 1)33 1[how eah iAeren helpdt, itoutnght the 34)5 n- ila 1ion .utkd the omnhild. oe 0[ th bestjofe alhe garei ar.da aftrnoon. enp. hrad nenet oh aire oul to aten ab. theije "('hieenjo-:er he u dy --att peay a -ThGmeoc waF.duled erm * * * 'spape r Eight-Week Term To Operate From June 20-Aug. 10 Plans for the continuous opera lion of the University of South Carolina dueing the sunmer were .innounced by President Norman M. Smith Tuesday. April 9. at Convo cations. "For t he benefit of University students the GAMECOCK publishes l1h announcement in full. as it was made Tuesday by President Smith: 12 WVeeks "Fo the surnmer of 1946. there will be given a summet term of twelve continuous weeks opening on June 20 and closiig September 7. The summer teirm of twelve weeks will not be divided. "Our new catalogue for 1945-46. with announcenients fot 1946-47 has alheady been printed. Announce men-ts given here today will take pi-ec(dence over any statements made in the special notice on the title page of this catalogue. Twelve-Weeks Summer Term 'list omary fves for the summer Irtil, not including meals, will ap proximate three-fourth11s of regular term charges and will run from $82 to 89." for Southi Carolina students, and $14) to $157 foi out-of-state studeotis. Meals will be availahle at Stevwad's Iall at Ihe late of $28 1 1 m 1!th- !f is fn lil is not; awde'quate To take cale of the de( mand. either Wade lampton Cafe teria ot the Iiiversity lliih Cafe teria will t Otme'I)Cd. "It is hitped ttia roois in the h will be available to pro vide fur all stuidents enrolled in the suimmer term. Women students will be require.d ito room ill the Won en's D)ormitor'tes. except residents of toltimbia and those who live with immodiate relatives in the eit.\. McNi1 and women Students now enrolled in tlie t'niveisity vill he v\1ected It pay the room reser vatitn fee of $i to the rieasur-er (1Du Saussur- Colleget on 0t hefore May 1. After that date. all looms will te declared 01( fol assign ment for the summer term St U dents ('inrolled in the culenit term \ill receive prio ity in l4he assign Mnt of rooms until Ma- L Tihe loom reservation fee will not be Iefunded after June 1. I' To 15 Credits \-adeeni studenis will he pet. miVted to registel foe a maximurn if fot cour se s. pluis PhiysicalI Edue -.ation and (tritntat iin. for which 12 10, 1.1 semesiei credit s mli. M "1 n the Sethool of Lau, t 1he (-our ses to bie effeerd a nd the cred its t'' be eare:d will be dletermineed ahlIe to he i nsuelt s of a eest ion naire, conedulct by that schtool, hat e been romtpiled.i It is (\xp eld t hat ap. pro.ximately 12 semest er credits mnay lbe eaernied by Lawc Stuidents lm the Sumet Teerm. "Fce the summtie'r of 1946. thero w.11 also be given thea cutst omarey sumereil) sethool of eight weeks, opening Jutne 20 and closing Au gtest 1ll. It is open to college sIlt. detets in eall depiertments except Law. '"Te' (testoniey fe'es toe the sum0 tier st hioil will be c'har-ged, tuition aet the lnte of $5 per credit hour hilus $9 in fixed chaerges. totaling 854 feor ni ne semtester cered its. These fees dee not inciluede room) accommo dat ions or meaels. Boarid will hQ at the rate of $28 perl mon0th and roomn tents will he e'stablis.hed at a elate p)ropor'tionat e to that of a reg. teliar t erm't. Before May 1 "'The uesual residence requcie ments of women students will be in for-ce for' the summier school. Men and women students now en roIled will he expected to pay the room1 reservat ion fee of $2 foer the sumemer- school on or before May 1L This fee is payable to Dean Orin F'. Crow, Directore. of the Summer School. "eSummer School students wIll be permitted to regster for a eaxI contlued on page 6; column 6