The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 12, 1952, Page Page Two, Image 2

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Will Anything Be Done? Lack Of An A Is A Disgrace .ast Friday, bet\weenl 10 ald i1 a.m., we sat ( n the I'loor', lt;et l Over railings,. sat onl steps, anlld '.tl(1t(o inl tlie aisles andlll loorway' s for :ii lnor in o tler to bndallen olul t'e'ducat ion it wats the sect (I(I tillle il "I hlurs alll 1le t ;iliri 1;lle 111 I 0 l:\ s t h:lt st(m t us } ad tO teitI('r" standl upI or :it IlOWni- n,i t he f'loulr, h s- Il rIdtr t: I t' ;d1 I u :t (l Iitlire a lite elltter :li:tiat'il!. : itl't' O1r riin. le rcIll-Ol i:: I hat ('a rolilit hias no audi torium which is capable of accomlmodating more than 7) st udents. which is little more than 20 per c ent of the student body. It is estillattd that :100 sttudlents stood du'ig aiur'souts,tallding:! prO;tr1am and that I t ' tlha 1 I1) sttitl ts left leralsl tIlt; tOt i(i t t'\"t in !t.' tiut of he r:il1 ;ilil liu ht door. IllIst' studtIts wereII ) deprive(d l l earing and s t'int:' ont'tI e Ia t bet pet 1im, pr t eildI l in o r eci t 'iars al t ('alnOlla I h ut' 1 ;1' h t ililt es I ilO exist to lt't' t he l It sVi ,ide ti T iv ht' st siln lt(\. ''lle nii:;t before, it uas the saiie story w\hen niore than 1101 had to stand up to watch het performer, at the successful ih-' Stnt nliL ht pro:ram i i T Drayton Ha.111. 'T he i't ui w\t . hi n:'t i s t); sil It d et \ ('rt ' il TE rn " t, ' f '' i l :t l l :; i hs r\" 'h e also - nI' I Ill t i t"(i t " S i ll: , 1 h1 llt I : ' t l l it t h W , ' I'1) :1 ' i'- t-\ fl':t'l' i lt ht i i t '- \ h \ tttll o | bac 'k wa:tt ' t 'tn . I , it 11he : ji1 i(I al1'il St'i! ~ i : t. Iit l "i!1 fltttt l\" oi l('n tn1,n 1 n tlls \"m'al Wt hee.t T Iw e t ileel i\\ at"is Weeklltth A o . W hyI'I . i u rau1 e it i ;e t' 7 al tele. T ' \V h .o, Ilt I \"\;I> biltn tit ' h Illa :I T- \l Tt}, n 't edi tlr' I i wlu t It I ) Ins in t I1t _r; l 1 1 ' l ' I 'l 2 :1 )\,;( ~ I h c ,t 1 I It"rt I' I I ', IL GA nW~o( Iilel (% v : 'l 1 -t l Il 4 A~l lEpr es I yLElEl.- ,i Itn Nl at itrl'meeting On Ps-Midight Mui ins SI1OrEiTSt :J)I'h SO IETYIEII)ITY81 I :A( FEAlTUr'e (.nes"i ubh bI)[:nRn i r he r EDCAITOR )TO CMCAIN EADITOR , ASBUSINESS MA NA G E R .0 To The State The ministers spoke of peace with huge guns aInd instruments of war staring them in the face. It is not proper, yet where else Could such a crowl he seatedh and still be able to hear t he spelIker? Tlle 1hi\' 'sity Il:vt'b 's, stildIell ti raimatic O1'gtlirzatit l, I'est'tt aiuther ;i rgu ntii t ill i)'hll' Of tilt' Ili 't'(I of allt 't1itoritlilli. T hle l'layer'ts- bec'taulse' (f <lif'1erences"t' with Deanl ( 'row\, who supell(r\ist's 1)rrayton l:ll--have le''ie(}'1 ri\ t'I (t' the rig ht to uI se the hall. lilt' thianI. having" n suitable place on call)tlis ti \vilihl to lIr'S- 'llt tIRir ' amatic 1)r( lttitilnS, w\ili li : at'mp11tryl" builing which tl recen( t y1\ wa',s anl enIne ringt '1 l ab.it (i1':t(Iv. Its i(Il:t 1iI) lletNI to lirt'stoI1 I1tt!'illitttl'\ HlIte i n Ill 't u!lt l'Sir1aIt' for its I)e'\ ust 1)ettaU s t wol'11'1 sIll(dellts ant slpect ato's will lla\t t ii \\-;tih lt\\eenll iu lrliev aint! 1'ritstmn llcri''I11 t i s in ('ler t g't to 1Ia' it-\\ }lall lt irt'. .\lani tit tIle t. \\illdlo \s l \'t' il4 I t(15 r s' , ht s n il( \ViOlltil it() lo101{)1 ti'S(!ii Ii i) ' ';t T 'il i' \ it'w\' t( i tlltt' it' I i 1n . li "' 11 1 It I 1 1':- - . I}t' It'll :l l'r bI)1 il(ling1 1 (a 11: t 11(' l nt'( ss ;r I I:(;t illitits all(I ce h:\ e hearl that the h 1' kniersity is considertin- a --pecch an<d drama dlepartment. \\e 'veI that t1his lep: r'tm nent is needed; we alo fe. howt\eer. that this depart ment when ii nsituleI--n ill n('e(< an auditoriu in \\bit.h its -tuttlent- tan gain practical e\fperienc te. II is a (lis!,'t e to Ite state of Soulth Caro lina hen the State I'ni\ ersit y does not have a lece'nt auditOiitrium in w hicirh it can present its tuest lee ill'(t'sr . It is 1)oo1' plblic relaiions when Ihe I'ni\ersit.\ in\itts the town-people to attend, anld there is no place for them to sit. All a tl 'toiin'nii. ,hIn 'I!" .itIi a Stiideit 'l itt liill ai : - , nI r Ole top of' t}le list of' ili-s ' h( ;tlwral Assembly si'ull nint N rl i t r i n n; y1111_' Ilt '\ fOr this Wi t ' ' i;' 1110 t;ll' V V ill. :t 'i Ol li \ ' st:t O' Wl t I rlpts t ii r' l ito 1t's I ls .i \ sto \ ih tate 4 lilhit'io iirs:i .~ 'tti 1T hrt'' ' h a Tt } r 't ot ' 't rII.at )1ater t1111u (1:i \ <iI ( ilnt' ( url state l t': t -tto ftt"!eT !l ic i , this tiili \'etolt n n"I1l0 )'' llt' yT''''tlt'1, :\ !!'1;c ter" I4 1 t=i , I Il' (ll !0al IO 1 :tOtli' o f :I 1 t t;t (.-- H N It Thought II i* ~ t t ii' nii 111 aiii~ l 'I ili'iit iirg;ili/at joll niv iljtn'jil Wl.~ ii a :dl'vi ul(1 jsill NSA, my StiidIitoril was1 nt 'trying 5toit. sel( sAtF 10 F'ubn (1' unlil k ilwasl s ll -t{ I"~sjliili isa md tin- o iit dhlity o f ( 'ai'olinia's ill I illm'.ie u ri another i. I t iio i utjg,. I n . ' i n ii nil I o ' iij tts I hal it I I ihi .--l .N The Editor 'i4*n I 1 : jlio . a tiht in mIi 'lt be in I h bati b ll I"'I" ''' n i ahnoi ii veryii not forget. lie iur ll., N('\I' IT b ii - 'i or i hor. GTo iGh'',Y .1 Ah w It ny (f n .\i' \ l E-: \\'IT li ili -: l.i niii 1' 00 riof1ii ii the campus," as thei south ide14 a ''h'i i~i'4 of thei camotpus' i here I Iive 4' eems) T.. Arntemiis Aan Iakrr Ii to ba' a fewY disuringi poist obhy Smh it dit(11or.) Standing I Ii l) Ifl 2 ) 14 f19 I) i? d 1(lt YDo, there standi faculty,. and still thecre was not enou main e"ntrancec to (he packed audita erona d n% hic"h t uod in fihe corridorsc other' coulhn't -c"t this close and lef JOHN D)UFFY Contradict lhurin, the ('hristnias holidays, when i1<t of US will be home njOyinr t ht ext(rnals of a ( h i iari hoIlia . a small group f it t lnts froni Negr o and \\lite ( 99llet all tver the South will c m e togetitr in ('Clumb,ia to di, ensthe problems which stand in th" way of a truly integrated mt li I edu itI,ona,l y-t .i tbali I do49 not1 knw but "d 9ignum etI jusum et" I t i t andi jut 94 it it hi'..m c n m in r tn hI iiith of th ('.odll an,i ag group4li 1 1 nlit 49 4 ' fit. iilanyi pe pl il disge withdO 1 w i p it out1 tha th r it I otin in hIe' 9ii whitch ii 919nnd tem w4 I ' tI i ill co4 h t a lcan bI Iti em Ia io I it a tivitles 99.th 9er 9 9 than .i . p rts lit' a 42119 n4 aiv t th man tah.nIt2ed2 liii e' Ci Iini'. t 1114 ally94I 'e.4 know '.. I h 4l of u t w n y s m - "dd 1 Ii ' 'Jnt 4n thi4 I:np 19 Com-11' II Cd 191 29| 1 1114f Ipper 2las men, lot 191 214 ili 'etw II ., 12 akl loona Only ly at Drayton Hall last Friday m, gh room. The top picture shows p) rium, (lower left photo) two oth4 an he seen in 1 he lower right phol t. (See adjacent editorial) (Gane< 'n Views Bible? good Christian and still believe in segregation. I would not quces ion these people in their faith. I would be the last man to judge he Christianity of another man. However it is hard for me to understand how one can stand for ,egre;gation and the injuatice which it spawns while at the same time worshipping the (;od of the Old and New. Testame'nts. I low does One 4ex plain the legal lynching of our' court system in vie*w of the teaichings of the (;od of Justice? 01,W 4. neworship in aO segre gat ed ch urchl thle ( ; d who gave as II is greatest (coml)mandlment: L ove 'lhy Neighbor As Tlhyself. I amn not a religious miani andu I amashamed of it. My idleals are far sepiaratedl from the reality oif my situation. I assume that that is what is wrong withI my fellow Southern ( 'hristians, but I earnest ly hope that the ilay will come when t hey will judlge this prloblem Of race' in t he Ii ght of their ideals rather'z t han their shortcomings. JE RRY ROLLINS .1 Report ehass of more than tw1.enty knlew. (Carolinia had ai debating team. Thellie fac(ts pr ese nt a hard Litting insult to the earnest wvork ing deb~ators and their fine leader, l'&spcially is thlis truoe s inmce the CarEl ina1 I)ehat ing Team has won 00utstanding awards such as the National Il>eha ting (Cham pionshi p of 194It, the l'i Kappa l)elta Ih ii onJiElship Iin 149, and4 te l'i Kappa I >elt a runneruj award of 195(1. This lackadlaiVical attlituode hel by a barge port iOn oif our studlenlt I""E(y 'huld lEE cha ngedl. I low this (hanlge' is to lbe brought abioumt is a realI probh-mi. (Our mltirest- ml 'xtra-currmicuilar' actvit 1111 shohIi I he be'tter orienta~ t itin oif t hem. A bi0 >ijince. teacher14' at Mich. igan State' toll his class he was dis'uistedl herause so few of his studz~ent h4Eeleved ini flyving saulcers. T1hen 14' reached'4 into a bag andl t hem lEcturiE' room1. Ad\ in l)aily TexanI: "'J.ost Satunr day night Pa. if li..t w..h And Still N )rning when Carl Sandburg spoke I crt of the standing crowd. As rainc -r students stand on a chair to se o. This was the closest some people ock photos by Gus Manos and Hill I A Poem OLernvalion On S A tribute singula From Carolina's hung majestic ii Not a hearer's he But more, ilnOti No one lit a ciga T1ERRELL GLENN A Loss At t he beginning of tlhis col umn let it he clearly undl(erstoodl that it is niot initendled to b)e anf expiose of great priofi ts taken by any indli - vidulal or in any way a criticism ot any pers501 on Ronect ed wvit h the boo0kst ore anid cant een. Rat her, this is m)eaint to be a criticismi (of the system itself. The prlofits that ar madneul an nually by the bookstore aind the ((nnRteen) arei turnited over to t he athlet ic dlepartmeint tor thleir use to aidl in the program of that dleparitmenit. Th is is not the idea of one man, nor is it a part of any one p res idenit's adlm inistriat ion. The p)rac tice (If riii)iing the stuodent bookstore in this mnner is by the aut horizat ion of the Hoard oIf Trust ees. TherefCor i.wI must not condemon any one per>(on for this situOat ion, rat her we shloui coni demn)i thle pract ice. activities fcc that is paid as a parit of oui titi on for the Faill, Spinig aiid Summer Terms is allocated by the Hoard (of Trustees to the athletic departmnent. This dlepart iient. reeives thle gate re (hits froii all the aithiletic events hat ar e sponIlsored byv thle scho ol. Ini addiit ion to the sour (11 ces oif a big mneasurle of finaiicial support. Yet, it Is st ill dleemed'( niecessaryV by the ltoardl of T'rustees that thle profit iniali by thle hook stoic be t urned over tO thle at hiet ie dlepartmnent . ActutallyV the .ouiint oif moneyW\ that is nuale (achi year by thle b,ookst ore is small I ii n - lIarison il thi (Itheri allocations anid sourceis (If inicomet of the athllet ic dleparitmenit. Theii loss (If this woul hb. sijial. On the other hmnl, the lo>s to us as studentiis is large. It is submit ted that thle book - storie and( canitien shiould have no proi fit to( tuir n over to anuio tlehiii A.F c"...ur 1" 1952 ot Enough .3 o the Carolina student body and oated students crowd around the Sandburg. Part of the unseen got to seeing the speaker. Many toss) anury ' 4ulence rly rare student, group i the air ad (lid droop eCd, that I'll bet, rette. IIARVEY L. GOLIDEN omcslore, To Us m en t on the campu. Th books,tore3 shouh1il ibe rn as a n-pofit co OIperaiv for th benen 4t I?of the studnents. This is th procedure f0llowved at many of the large prIivate schools such) a H arvard, Vaile, lDuke andl( many ithers. At this a state uiversity with the suppoJ)sed pu13rpose of pro~ dding the 0)Joppot uity' for a cheap r educa tion for the citizens of t he state, why shluldh t hese studenttis be foriced to) pay1 higher rices for heiri blooks in order to support the athIilet ic dleparit ment It is not wrong that thet 4todents~ s hould hel p defray t he \en ofl any program in wihi t hey are a pa~rt and whiich is beeb-a to hem. A\s suc(h, it is right that we should pay for part of our at hletice program. WXhat is im h)ortanit is how mucih 'a pay in r'elat ion toI ot her ac tiv ities of the school and how t hiis mfonely 6 col lec ted. Why s hould a law stitiden t or an engi neeing 1 st udent pay more than a not her .in'stbe cauiise' his books cos~5t mor e, thereby rendering a larger protf.i: than an Eniglis h miajor ? Bot miayui rceive'~ the samie dlegree of uinjoymen frma football gamte. Th itut dent act ivit ies fee is the sameii for. all regular studients and t his shouil' bie t he sorc of incomeli fromi the stoiie nt s. kSK, OD)K, and Bluc Key have reen ltlyV adioptedi the projec of in vest iga ti ng the books tor and311 cainteen in~ all their aspectS. Il a hoped that they will be sue in their endeavor to rceh a work able solti on to this pr'obh-i and1 will make concreit e 5suggest ions~ to the aidmintst ration for a cha~nge in the present system.tels As stiitedl previusy.tels $1 ,00 a year to the athletC tie par tmitent is smll Iin itomp a rison1 o t he loss of $10.0t0 a smse 1o the in,iiivi,inii student.