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Look just above for preview sce McKissick Library. Above are th< attraction of the show which star Shoemaker Takes Part In Virginia Student Meetina Gor don Shoemaker represented the University student council as off. cial delegate io the Southern Stu dents' Conference in Hlampton. Vir ginia, April 12 and 13. He gave his leport to the student council at its legular meeting Monday at 4:15 in Flinn Hall. At the second meeting of the group. (the firist having been the San Francisco Conference of last year), six states were represented: Florida. South Carolina, North Cat olina. Tennessee. Virginia and en tutc ky. Purposes of the newv organization are to hind the st.udents of the South together, combat racial un tolerance and religiouts pre.iuiCe!s, and take atn artivye part in govern Slnent. Any Southern college may join the Organization and send one officiat delegate, tand as many unofficiat delegates as it so desiresi to the annual conference. The dtelegat *s expenses wcre paid by the confer ence, Gordon Shoemaker reportedc. ILach official delegate is to or gaenize a group on his own camp.ts to further the ideals of the confer ence. China & Gifts Columbia's Largest Hardware Store Lorick & Lowrance JOYE BI CLEANING Expert Workmanship "Convenien Phone 8258 largest de Columbia. S. C. nes from the Independents' Carniva Hula Danacers; below, two scenes Is at 7 p. m. (Photo by Stan Lewi Forum Debates Socialized Medicine Topic The Public Affairs Forrn had a debate on Socialized Medicine, ruesday night. Miss Pearl Sals hurg of the Sociology departiment ulpheld the affirmative: Dr. IHanes, of the Public Ilealth Dept.. Coltun bin. spoke on the negative side. Miss SaIlsbury stated that it. ''costs money to be sick." She com pared socialized medicine or a na lional health program to old age and su rvivor*s isrance which have conme to he accept ed. Miss SalIsburg closed by stating that social izedl medicine has worked ini other ouIn tries. Dri. I lanes began his talk hy stating that he was a ynng doc t or in Panama where sociallized medlici ne was practiced. The people had( to take the doctor they got; I he dloctor did only what was ah solut ely nleessary herause he was on a salary basis. After Dri. I lanes and( MIiss Sals hurg had stated their ('ases, there was dscussioni amsi questions fromi the floor. It was announcedl at the close of the meeting that the sub .tet next time woutld he "Crime," and the speak(er. a representative ftomi the FBI. Eat SHACK'S *FRESH DAILY tOTHERS AND DYERS And Prompt Service tly Located" 1209 Pendleton St. outh Carolina's apartment store ~ A to be neld ton;ght in front of the from the "Latin Dancers," main McMullen Says Salvo Will Cone Oul in June The Naval Training U'nit al ihe Universitv of South Carolina is publishing its 'Farewell Edition" of the Nav. Yearbook. "The Salvo" in .1111 . Editor-in-Chilf is Marvin E. McMullen, with RnIph N. Fer guson as bisiness manager. Lt. t.ig) S. T. Miller, USNR. Is acting as adviser. George R. Celusta is activjties editor: and the three branches of 1trainling will pach have their own section. with James E. Davis. ROTC editor. E. Zinn, V-1' editor: and( .James Cook, V-5 editor, Il. E. Everett is advertising man-. aiger, and E. B. Mitchell is in charge of circulation. Photograph. BRADFORD Radio Service COLUMBIA'S LARGEST RECORD STOCK 1840 Main St. Phone 81:1 China Sterling Silver Watchet SYLVAN BROS. JEWELRS & DIAMOND MERCHANTS GenuIne Merchandise Only. No Plate No Imitations. Cor. Main and Hampton Columbia, S. C. COLUMBIA DAIRIES * 917 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C. WHERE OLD FRIENDS -MEET and the YOUNG MAKE NEW ONES The University Grill 1008 Sumter Street COLUMBIA, S. C. IIndependents Hold Carnival This Saturday The Independent Men and Wom en of the University are holding thbir annual carnival in fr6nt of the McKissick Aibrary Saturday from 7 p. m. until .12 p. m. Pro ceeds will go to the chapel fund. The carnival will include hot dog stands, dart booths, and fortune tellers tent. A cocktail booth, which has a floor show, will serve ice cream and soft drinks. - The two main attractions of the evening will be the "Hula Dancers" and "The Latin Dancers." The "Hula Dancers" are Burma Hardee, -Gloria Palladine, Morita Crymes, Laurice Rasheed, and Kitty Bald . win. The "Latin Dancers" will pre sent three specialty numbers. Mar celle Connor and Clifford Hardy will dance the Cuban rhumba and the Brazilian samba. Betty Connor and Tick Chapman will dance the Spanish tango. These dancers have been trained by the Foster School of Dance and will appear next month In the "Foster Follies" at the Township Auditorium. The election of the Carnival King and Queen started last week. This Is being done by selling votes for a penny each. The highest ten boys and the highest ten girls are running for the finals this week. Girls are: Betty Ruth Amaker, Le Claire Anderson, Bobby Huggins, Helen Gentry, Cookie Van Ben thuysen, Mary Frances Lee, Jean -Sergeant, Jean Lumpkin, and Nell Miller. The boys are Bob Weber. Char lie Park, Bud Moessmer, George Celusts, Ed Parler, Tommy Platt, Bob Sideman, Red Tyler, Bruce Tate, and Kennith G ylord. The ,King and Queen will be -crowned I at 10 p. m. Saturday. Following: will be an informal dance with music by Roy Ne'l and his Caro lina Cavaliers. Last year, $400 was raiAd for the Chapel Fund. e's arc C. D. .;imn Gresh am. and Duncan Heron. Business staff members include George W. Farris. F'. Moncreif Scruby, Walter D. Durden, and George Auld. The last edition ol the "Salvo" will be an one-hundred page copy, 9"x12". and bound in Navy Blue and Gold cover. Subscriptions are open to civilians as well as Navy. The subscription fee of -.3.00 must be paid by May 15. All copy must he in the inomis of the staff by May 1. Columbia Office Supply Co. PRINTING Commercial Stationery - Office Equipment 1112 LADY STREET PHONE 5163 I ALL SEASONABLI ART FLOV I1227 Hamp~ton Street PHONE I CORSAGES A FOR REAl Shop -~ THE CI * Bracelets With Univi * Desk Ligi With Unive Men's Wris $27.50 t4 X'Ns Delta Zeta Norma Tozier, ab winning D. Z. skit at Sorority Stun the KA's, "The Queen Has a Gut its "Helzapoppin" fraternity stu Lost And Found The following articles have bemn found on the llcamipu4 of the Un versity of South1 Carolina aind turned in to the post office. Owners may obtain their possessions by calling at the post office and iden. tifying them. The articles are as follows: GIeon Parker fountain pen and paii of red-rinimed glassei. found togeth er; leather key holdet with 2 keys for room 117; black Sheaffer, Jr. fountain pen: green Sheaffer life. lime pen: a girl's short ti1i jacket and a pair of glasses in blue cover. Compliments of C A L D W E L L'S CAFETERIA 1307 Hampton Street COLUMBIA, S. C. CUT FLOWERS /ER SHOP Colurnbia, S. C. 2-678 1 SPECIALTY VALUES. At NTE EN $5.50 rsilty Seal ters $3.00 rsilty Seal I Watches. oe, portrays "Green Eyes" in the Night last week. Below, scene from st." Sigma Chi won first place with nt. (Photo by Stan Lewis.) I Faculty Sends Six To Raleigh Math Conference Six Universi;y of Soumin carona faculty inembers attended the 22nd annual meeting of the Southeast ern Section Mathematicyl Associa tion of America held April 19-20 at North Carolina Stale University in Raleigh. Present were college and university professors from six states- Florida, Georgia. North Car olitn, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama. Those attending from USC were Dr. W. L. Wil liams, Dr. L. V. Robinson, R. S. Pate. Nell Douglass. E. S. Shuler, and lielen Clarkson. Professor .1. D. Novak, who was unable to attend, wrote a paperl entitled "Projective Fleenode Ru1 ed Surfaces." which was read at the conference. The principal address of the meeting Was made by Professor G. T. Whyburn of the University ao Virginia. llis topic was "Surface Topology and Mappings." Mrs. Ruthi Stokes, head of the Winthrop college mat hematics de McGREGOR'S DRUG STORE 1308 MAIN STREET Prescriptions * Sodas Cigarettes * Toilet Articles Call 2-3308 For Prompt Delivery Service WEBB'S ART STORE PICTURE FRAMES ARTIST MAT;iRIAL * * 1431 Main St. -Phone 2-4940 CENT RA L DRUG CO. * 5197--PHONES--198 1204 Main Street "Don't- Sa I Say H< Palmetto .B 815 Hard. .a' Meechan New President Of General YMCA Jerry Meechan, NROTC htudei from Searcy, Arkansas, heads the YMCA at the University of South Carolina as president. Jerry suo. ceeds Joe Hammock. Other officers are Dudley Greer, vice-president; F. L. Culbertson, secretary; and Fred Brodgen, treas urer. Members of the governing -board are Bryant Meeks, Dave Wil. llama, Harold Hewell, and Bill Rogers. Faculty members of the govern. Ing board are Dean Francis Brad. ley, Dr. J. B. McConnoughy, and J. A. Crawford. Alumni member of the board is Bratton Davis. Navy Outlines * Continued from Page 1 plan, which is conceded a good chance of adoption, also provides for the Navy to pay tuition, fees and $50 per month to Naval ROTC students, who will retain their civil. ian sta'tus while in college training, subject only to courses and drills prescribed by the Navy. Each of the nation's pbacetime Naval ROTC units has been as signed a quota of 270 men, and each has- been authorized td enroll a class of beginning freshmen not to exceed 100 men for the fall term and to fill up its quota with quali- 4 fied advanced students. The University's Naval ROTC unit was established as a perma nent peacetime organization. in 1940, but has operated on an active duty basis throughout the war. It will return to its peacetime status at the conclusion of he current term, June 19. Team C1ompetes Cont iniid from Page I this senestei. lie acted as man ager and alternative at the national conforence. This is the first time that any USC debating team has ever had a coach. Previous ones had only been individual teams. Professor Chris. topherson, who also has coached - Armour Institute of Technology iK\ Chicago, proudly stated, "I said that this team was the best I'd ever seen and they proved it. I think that with everything involved, the devision justified the team's abil itY ." First Team This is Carolina's first debating team in five years, due to wartime conditions. About five months ago, several students and faculty mem bers began making plans for its re organization. Actual debating was started about tw%months ago. The i am recently won second place in thc South Allantic Forensic Tour nament among a field of nine con testing schools. Professor Christopher'sont an nounces that there will be an ex hibitibn debat e w'ith William and Mary College on A pril 30. There is also a tentat ive engagement with. the lTniversity of Georgia on May 15. partment, was elected'C presiding offieer for next year's meeting, whIich w iii he held at Winthrop. CAROLINA ENGRAVING CQ BURNETTE RADIO' & TEL COs ,P. A. Systems for Rent or Sale Home and Auto Radios 823 Main St. phone 7408 LADIES' JODHPURS SMART STYLES LOW PRICES All Sizes and Colors Kligman's Army Store Tel. 26933 13116 Assembly St. y Bread,. UIsum" aking Co. Ponem 5501