The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 15, 1957, Page Page Ten, Image 10

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728 Sti Seven hundred and twenty-eight students have acquired voluntary attendance for spring semester ac cording to Registrar H. O. Stro" hecker. An average of 3.00 on a minimum of 12 hours work dur ing fall semestr of 1956 was nec essary for voluntary attendance, These students will be compelled to attend 75 per cent of all class meetings. For the freshman Honor Roll, students must have maintained a 3.00 average on 12 hours of work during fall semester of 1956. One hundred and seventy-three fresh men students made this roll. One hundred and fifteen sopho mores had a 2.50 average for 12 hours' work for the fall semester to make' the sophomore Honor Roll. A 2.00 average was essential for the Dean's List for junior and senior students. One hundred and seventy-two persons acquired this average. Students making Honor Rolla and the Dean's List are printed ir bold face type. Lynnwood F. Able, Phil Huff Abrams. James David Acker, Betty Joan Adams, Billy Meek Adams, Evelyn H. Adams, Grace L. Ad.uns, Lawrence Adkins, Jr., Caroline M. All, Betty Jean Allen, Jimmic Davis Allen, Julian T. Allison. Also, Iris Ann Allread, Ann Alberta Anders, Bond Anderson 111. Hal C. An derson, Henry J. Anderson, John R. An derson, Lee F. Anderson, Mary M. Ander son, Patricia Mae Araut, Edwin P. Ar uold and Nancy Lee Aawn. Also. Martha J. Atwater, Bernice J. At wood, Barbara G. Austin, Elizabeth M. Bagnal, W. Gary Bailey, Derrick K. Baker, Ingram T. Baldwin, Ervin Lynn Bales, Barbara S. Ballard, John T. Bal lenger and George D. Ballentine. Also. Patricia A. Barfield, Millard P. Barnette, James R. Barnhill, Jack Leonard Barrs, George L. Bass, Jr., John M. Bate man, Nancy Barbara Bates, Harold R. Bauer, Jr., George W. Baxter, Elmer W. Beardshall, Donald D. Beckham and Lona Gray Beckham. Also, Don E. Bedenbaugh, Robert M. Bell, Gwendolyn Bennett, Archie Benton, Freeman Al Berne, John A. Betnardin, Willie Herman Best, Sandra E. Bickley Leonard T. Bifano, Nellie J. K. Black and Robert D. Blanton. Also. Edward 11. Bodie, Jr., Barbara A. Bogen. W. Clarence Boggs, George Paula Boltin, lenry A. Booth, Jr., Benjamin C. Boozer. Ted Lewis Boozer, Sara Boyce Bowers, Louis A. Bowick, Jr., George Flynn Bowie and Nancy E. Bowmsau. Also, Jo Allen Bradham, Robert L. Brad Sports Digest (Continued averages in access of 29 points Being in the national scorii USC's basketball good-will ambs in junior college basketball two points and a 32.8 average for 1 In his two latest games, Gra against N. C. State and 24 in tl He has six remaining games in scoring average and even thou seeing his team win all these j folks who will be rooting for hi wins or not. Tonight the locals meet the let's show that we desperately watching our beloved Gameroos Grady "improve" his scoring a forget your pencil and Wallace FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Buddy Frick, erstwhile footba and Black ranks, who has bee head) Walker's Montreal Alot League. . . . .Jake Wade, UNC pony express busy his basketl in the undlefeatedi Tar Heels cerning the UNS quint includ the game is played-he just to insert the final scores.. of All-America Frank, is be Selvy spent a summer sessior Kentucky wher'e he played va ...UNC's Head Basketball ( named head coach for the I East--West college all-star bas] in New York City, March 30 hasn't started yet up Clems< Howard announces that he Charlie H-orne, Bob Spooner; team b)ackfieldl (Ed. Note: i berry). . . . UJNC will be I Championships for the secon this year. The championshir in 1949. The meet this yeari La Cigur end Smnd Prof it to Phone Day 2.8077 idents / la, arbar. W. Bmt,Carol A. Brans denburg, Joe T. Brand Robert M. Branaa, Luc Lynn B en, Charles Breu m W. Brltt and George A. Briuaolara. Also, Fannie B. Brooks, John Joseph Brooks, Barbara Dent Brown, Herman . Brown, Jerry Walton Brown, Jimmy L. Brown, Le Roy Brown, Robert Duene Brown, Wim A. Brown, Jr., Winslow W. Browning, Herbert Bryant and Evelyn A. Buchanan. Also, Joel Blackmzon Bulca, Jerry Lowell Bundy, Elizabeth E. Bark, Sarah Lou Burns, William J. Burton Jane E. Busbee, Billy Joe Butler, John 1au1 Butler, Mar torieE. R. Bsyer, Caroline H. Bynum and Patrick Nye Byrd. Also, Noelee Caldwell, Benjamin F. Calhoun, Robert L. Calkins, Frank D. Call cott, Richard S. Campbell, Robert B. Campbell, Joan M. Candrick, Thomas S. Cantrell, Saundra Jean Carney, Hutchin son W. Carne, John C. Carothers and Ted S. Carothers. Also. William P. Carroway, Boele W. Carter, Charlie Thomas Cash, Charles T. Caskey, Wade T. Cathey, Jr., Catherine E. Cathcart Coles H. Cathcart, John B. Cathey, Sadie Lou Catoe and Margaret E. Caughman. Also, John Robert Chandler, Cecil M. Charles. A. W. Cheatwood, Jr., Frank F. Childress, Stephen H. Chisholm, Doris J. Church, Joan Susan Chuzmir, Becky Jo Clark, James Edwin Clark, John wta Clark, Jr., and Mary K. Clark. Also. Alice U. Clarke, Thurston Clem mons, W. Horace Clifton, James H. Cly. burn, Dorothy Ellen Cobb, Evelyn T. Coker, Susan L. Cole, Lawrence R. Col letta, Arthur K. Collier, liraxton W. Col lins, Joseph L. Collins and Annette Col un. Also. Carl D. Connelly Carole H. Cop Ian, Robert L. Corbett, Mielba E. Corley, Parris Lee Corley, Lollice B. Courtney, Carl W. Covington A. Roy Cox, Jr., Thomas G. Crat, Linda L. Craven and Jack Creed. Also. William L. Crolley, Wallace C. Cromer, Jr. Stanley B. broby, A. L. Crosswell, Lowell T. Crow, Hester G. Culpepper, Lawrence H. Curry Jr., Wal ter E. Daggett, Jr., Mosc D. Dangerfield, Joy Dansby. William H. David and Charles A. Davis. Also, George HI. Davis, Jr. Kathleen L. Davis, Patricia Anne Davis, Roy Leeton Davis, Ruth W. Davis, W. McAlhany Davis, James Arlis Dawsey, Willi;uu L. Dawson, Sam Frank DeLuca, W. Aaron Dennis and Julia Ann Dent. Also, Glenn B. Dickerson, Mary Louise Dickert, Rebecca Dillingham John V. Di rugeris, Albert K. Dixon ii, Robert A. Dobson, Albert Sidney Dodd, Arthur Pat rick Dodd, Eugene Lee Dominy and Ann Markham Dorris. Also, George E. Dreher. Edna G. Drig gers, Beverly L. Driver, Meyer Drucker. James D. DuBose, William L. DuBose, Jr., Emma Ruth Duke, Mary E. Duke, ames V. Dunbar, Jr., John Allen Durr and William R. Dusenbury. Also. Banks A. Dutton, Jr. Charles L. Dutton, Thomas George Earle, Ruth G. Edmonds, Amy Weston Edmunds, Alan Dean Edney, Doris Anne Edwards, Juanita Edwards, Eugenie E. Elliott, Thomas G. .lb,. Jr., and William J. Elmore. Also. Robert W. Elrod, Alice E. En right, J. N. Entzminger, Jr., Bryson E. Epting, Garriett A. Estridge, Nancy C. Estridge, Victor Shaw Evans, Edison Ray Ezekiel, Martha Susanne Fant, Elizabeth It. Fanner, Virginia S. Fanner, David An from page 7) per outing. tg limelight is nothing new for ,ssador, for he was the top scorer years ago when he collected 1,086 'ikeville (Ky.) Junior College. dy has accumulated 69 points, 45 ie Clemson last Tuesday evening. which to improve his astronomical gh Grady is more interested in ames, there's a great number of m all the way whether the team irginia quint so come on out and need a larger field house while era go after another victory and verage. See you there and don't score pad. Belated congrats go out to il extraordinaire for the Garnet n signed by Coach D. C. (Pea Lettes of the Canadian Football sports publicist who keeps the >all releases, has so much faith that he sends out stories con ng victories over~ teams before reminds the editors to be sure .Edd Selvy, younger brother .ck at Furman. The younger I at FU before transferring to rsity football this p)ast seasonl. :oach Frank McGuire has been last team in the 11th annual cetball game at Madison Square ....Spring football training mn way, however Coach Frank expects to have Rudy Hayes, and Harvey White as his first they don't transfer to New Lost to the NCAA Swimming d time in the school's history s were last held at Capel Hill s scheduled for March 28-30. VEND OR! West Type ette, Pustry Iwich Muchini You Without Cost 3804 Devine St. * Phone Nigh kre List drew Fedor Elliott R. Finger, MaMgaret R. Finley, Iebecca Kay Finley and Royal E. Fischer. Arso. Sandra Ann Flake, Marcia Ann Fletcher, Richard W. Fletcher, Sherry Floe, John Clark Floyd, Jr., Mary Eileen Fort ner, James W. Foster, Jr., Susanne Fouts, Mona Paul Fox, Nancy Carol Fox, John E. l oxworth, Jr., Ernest H. Fran , Jr., Jo Anne Franklin, Mary F. Fransa= Rob ert E. Freeman and Sidney R. F rght. Also. Samuel E. Furtick, James M. Futch, Jr., Perkins G. Gaillard Anna F. Gantt, Levon Gantt. Jr., Bertha Mae Gard ner. Lonnie A. Garvin, Jr., Arthur Lee Gaston. James M. Gentry, Thomas C. Gentry Coy Avery Gibson and Dunbar 0. Codboid. Also, Carla D. Goldstein, Lewis R. Goodwin, Phyllis C. Graves, James Davis Green. Anne F. Griffin Mary Jo Griffith, George P. Gunn Jr., Wynelle G. Gunter, Edward C. Halle, Jr James M. Hall, Frieda A. Iallman, .enlth A. Hallman and Billy Bob Hallmark. Also, Mary Alice llam, Ralph T. Ham mond, John K. iane Sylvia J. Hanna, 1)utchin B. Hiardin, }1lary Jane Harley, Harriet M. Hannan, Carl B. Harper, Jr., Shannon F. llarper, Margaret A. Harris, Alma C. llarrison, Donald R. Harrison, Frederick Harrison, Frank W. Hart and Olin I). liaynes. Also, Elizabeth Ilaxlehurst, Madison Ilead. Jean Iieape, Lawrence A. Heavrin, Jane B. 1leggie, Thomas C. Heil, Jr., Ellen C. hlemphill. Jerry Lee Henderson, Serena Alta Ifendrix. Nancy Jane Hendrix, Noah B. llendrix, Jr., Franceis B. Henry. Joanne A. Ilerlong,. Loretta V. Ilerlong, Peggy Ann Ierlong, Regina) A. 1Iill, Roger . 1il1. Barbour 1). ?iitchcock, James T. Hite and Anne Kennedy Hodges. Also. Eunice D. Hlolland, Joan B. Hol land. William E. Iolland, Dennis Hol oviak. Kenneth S. lolt, bonald Jerome llope. )onald M. Hostetter, Lois Ann Hlough. W. R. Ilousholder, Jr., Roy E. lilndgens. Jr., Frances Bell Hudson, Rob ert Grey IHuff, Jean R. Huffman and Dor othy Faye Iughes. Also., Wilfred K. lumphries, Ralph Hiuger iller, V. James Hunsucker, Ed ward L. Iunt, Louis H1. Hunt, Jr., W. Ilion Hunt, Marie M. Huntington, Charles lien'rv Hurst and Donald T. Huskey. Also, Owen E. Hutchinson, Everett N. Infinger, Elizabeth G. Ingram Jo Ann Ingrain. Thomas l)avid Isbell, flichard H. Iseley, Janet L. Jackson, John J. Jackson, Margaret ). Jackson, Sylvia Y. Jacobs, Benjamin F. James and Davis P. Jefferies. Also. Emily Ni. Jenkins, Marian Gail Jeter, I.arry Earl Jewell, Carl L. John son, Jo Ilarold Johnson, Lester L. John son, Snsan Clark Johnson, Tesla F. Johlnson and Claire Jones. Also. Beverly Ann Jones, James Edward Jones. Calvin A. Jordan, Miriam Karesh, C. Robert Karl, James F. Keasler, James C. Kellett. Ralph Levis Kelley, Beverly Ann Kennedy, Patricia Kennedy, Thomas W. Kerlin, Jr., Frank W. Ketchen, Anna Mae Key and Carol Key. Also, Marshall B. Kinsey, Videau L. Kirk. Joseph Knuckley, Roger L. Drick and Elizabeth Kronberg. Also, Dorothy It. Krugman, W. Saville L.ackland, Robert J. Lahm, Helen Anne I.allandte. Donald C. Lamheth, Robert B. Lander, Ernest Ralph Lane, Ned Vernon Langley and HIenry G. .ark, Jr. Also, John Clayton Larsen, Emanuel A. L.ask. James It. Lavery, Judith B. l.avisky. Thomas Jerry Lawson, Alexander l.azz.rinu. Frederic S. LeClercq, Hurst A. L efferts. Kenneth Reed Lesto, James C. I.eventis, Mary Elizabeth Lewis. Also. Rosa Rebecca Long, Frances L. I.orick, William A. Luce, Dallas C. Lump kil. Wihert C. Lunan, David C. Lunney, Ida C Lynn, Joseph R. Lynch, Kathleen S. Macklen, Joseph R. Major. Also, Wila llount Malloy. Virginia Malmgreen, Willie F. Mann, Jr., Melba Ii. Manuel, John Bnes iarler, Jimmie I.ee Martin, loy J. Martin, Augusta Lee lason, I'v Frances Mattox. Also. Kenneth Marion May, Elaine C. \layfield, J aik M. McBride, Sally B. Mc C ants, Itobert E. McCarty, Caroline Mc (ling. Walter F. McClure, Margaret Mo Connell, ).miel F. McCormick, Elizabeth McCutcheon. Track (Continued from page 9) University we used to draw be tween 2,500 and 3,000 fans for every meet. Coach Baskin sa. d that his training rules are the usual type but he did want his boys to get plenty of sleep and rest. "Let me tell you a story about what foods they should eat. Two years ago I took the team to the Florida Relays and on the way d1ownf we stopped at Jessup, Ga., for lunch. We wvent into this bar be-que place where they were slicing the slabs of meat right from the pork shoulder. "I ordered the boys two bar-be ques and sweet milk to drink. "We went out the next day and set two relay records. I wonder if that bar-be-que place had a run :mn its business." G;Eoot Jaz.. . G.oodl Times . All Go Together... at fiea points 5 INC. ts & Holidays M~75 ed For Also Nancy M o McElroy, John W. McFadden, E McFarland Franklin P. McGowan. Also. dharles P. McJunkin, Caroline June McLain, William R. McLean, Robert L1. McMahon Carl F. Mc th Loomis L. McNair, Sybil Ann McNei ittie T. McNinch and Robert B. McNul. Also. Joe Bernard Meek Edward L Meeks, Jr., Laura Darrel Meeks, Patricia C. Mellette, Franklin Melonas, William P. Melton, Samuel B. Mendmnhal James M. Merchant, Walter Mergner, john L. Merrill, Jr. Also, Carolyn R. Merrit, Carole Ann Metz, Myrna Ruth Mets, Lloyd M. Mid dleton, Leroy E. Miller Michael M. Mil ler, Thomas B. Miller, 'aughn W. Miler, Bess C. Milling, Helen R. Milling. Also, Johann T. Mishoe. John Piovs Mlitchuin, Cornelius E. Mixon, George T. Moore, Jr., John David Moore, Kathryn Hodge Moore, William Ross Moore Fred M. Morrell, Billy Rhodes Morris and Mary F. Morris. Also, Jack L. Morton, Patricia A. More. ton, Joseph L. Mullinax, James K. Mullis, Cyntia Murph , Preston L. Musgrove, Kathleen D. Myrck?. Also. William Glenn Myrick, Nisttor Nazario. Robert C. Neely, Mary M. Nel son, Clyde Y. Nesbitt, Susan Neles, Rosa Sports Ganders (Continued I Palmetto Athletic Club in the invi come away from the meet with a of the country's best shot putters i The following week, February e championships in competition wit] the land, including the incompara current world's record. Coates, who will have sophoni Gamecocks in 1958, has reached 54 outs here. So, good luck to a future champ From Atop Ti Say, what's the matter with tk The intramural office issued a call to form an independent volleyball l entries. In order to open the to needed. So, how's about calling th Jenkins or Wayne Kilgore. Also, a lot of people are asking is, when is it going to start? 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