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T : E ter Dixie Classic The Carolina varsity debate team will travel to Winston Salem, N. C. Friday, Dec. 6, to participate in the Dixie Classic at Wake Forest College. Univer sity teams also are planning trips to tournaments at two other col leges, Debate M. G. Christophersen has announced. The varsity team which will represent Carolina at the Dixie Classic will consist of Fred Le Clerq, Henry Wengrow, Pete Martin, and Sam Freed. On the same week-end a team made up of Marty Price, Bill Able, Jill Ryon, and Gloria Hopper will visit Appalachian State Teachers College in Boone, N. C. for the Appalachian Mountain Forensic Tournament. Another debate team will rep resent Carolina at the Hall of Fame Debates at Columbia Uni versity Thursday through Satur day, Dec. 12-14. This team will consist of Fred LeClerq, Mike Osborn, Pete Martin, and Henry Wengrow. Gamecocks (Continued from page 7) tying two with the Wolfpack. State, however, is enjoy4ng a three-game winning streak over USC, their string beginning in 1934. Halfbacks Sparkle The expected runoff battle be tween the ACC's two hottest half back teams may not come off to morrow because one of the candi dates is on the shelf. King Dixon, still nursing a banged-up knee, probably will relinquish his left half spot to Frank Destino again when the Gamecocks take the field against State and the Wolfpack's one-two punch, Dick Christy and Dick Hunter. However, an all-conference fav orite, Gamecock Alex Hawkins, will attempt to take up the slack, and fans should see one of the best displays of running and passing halfbacks in the South. Hawkins took over the rushing leadership among the Birds Sat urday against the Cavaliers. Alex now has 318 yards rushing and 91 WHAT IS A TEN-SECOND CRYING JAGI RAY ALLEN Brief Grief COLORADO STAT$ U. WHAT IS A REPTILE wITH $UPERNATURAL POwERSF . I. etse Lizard Wizard WILLIAMS WHAT IS AN ANGRY EIGHT-YEAR-OLDU RICHARD HILORgfit legd CdIld DUTLER U. wHAT'S A NASTY, COTTON-PICKIN' BUG, A/sc MaVIS RILbY BWi Weevil VALS LUGHT UP A Activities Cards Students whq have not filled Dut activities cards are urged to Jo. so imediately, Dean of Men I. T. Penney has announced. Only a small percentage of stu lents 'have cards on file even though students were supposed to have filled them in during regis tration early this semester. These yards are vital whenever students are being considered for honors, Dean Penney said, for the ad ninistration has no other way of knowing activities of the stu tents. ' " " " Founders' Day Banquet Beta Gamma Chapter of the international fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi held its annual Found ers' Day Banquet recently. Delta Sigma Pi is a professional fraternity in the field of commerce and business administration. The University chapter has 46 under graduate students of the School of Business Administration. Dr. John A. Barry, Jr., presi dent of Coker College, Hartsville, spoke on "Truth and Integrity in Everyday Life." " " " The Euphradian Society The Euphradian Society will hear a series of initiatory ad dresses at 7 p.m. Tuesday from newly elected members to the so ciety, Scott Cain, publicity direc tor, has announced. All male students are invited to attend the session and smoker passing, a total offense of 409 yards for the season, and a two year career mark of 1,055 yards. State's Christy and Hunter hold a decided edge in yard-gain ing and touchdowns. Christy has amassed 547 yards on the ground and 24 by air for a 571 total offense. Hunter has gained 449 rushing and 47 passing for 496 yards. Christy has scored nine touchdowns, four of them on pass receiving, while Hunter has scored four touchdowns and passed for two others. Hunter has kicked ten extra points and his counterpart on the Gamecock team, Hawkins, has converted seven times. The game tomorrow will honor the fathers of Gamecock players and more than 10,000 Scouts will watch the ACC action. IC. WHAT IS, A GLASS GUNU JER AL COOPRa Crystal Pistol FOAT HAYS KANSAS STATE WHAT ARE A SHEEPS OPINIONSF SROONLYN COLL. WHAT'S A BURGLARIZED EGYPTIAN TOMBE soDWAIo RONasUAcH Strippd Crypt SANNON COLL. igkt SMOI with the Euphradian Senator which will be in The Euphradia: Hall, third floor of Harper Col lege, Tuesday. * $ S Garnet and Black Pletutes Students who were unable t have their individual photograph for the Garnet and Black mad may use last year. annual plc ture. These students must notif; Garnet and Black by Monday, Dec 2. The students must sign th list which has been placed on th bulletin board in the Garnet aw Black office, room 210, Russel House. " " S "The Caine Mutiny" Herman Wouck's "The Cain< Mutiny" will be shown at 3 p.r and 7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 5, 1: the Russell House Assembly Roor the Student Union Committee ha announced. In technicolor, "The Cain Mutiny" is an award-winnin film, depicting story of life I the U. S. Navy and the saga a one destroyer in the Pacific Flee1 No movie will be scheduled Thurs day because of Thanksgiving holl days. * " C Clariosophic Meets Clariosophic Literary Societ, will meet at 7:15 p.m., Tuesday in Clariosophic Hall, third floo of Legare College, Bob Shaw publicity directo', has said. Clarence Easterling, Vernoi Scott and Edgeworth Smith wil make their semester talks. Th public is invited to attend, Shav said. * * * Reclassification In Annual All persons who wish to be re classified in the Garnet an Black of 1958 are urged to notif; Betty Jane Goldsmith, Box 3257 by Monday, Dec. 2. Classification will be change< if the full name, address, presen classification and desired classifi cation are sent to the yearboo< * * * Jones, McDonald Appointed Linda Jones, a junior major ii Pharmacy, and Linda McDonald, i sophomore major . in secretaria science, have been appointed t the Committee on Administrativ Functions under the Studen Union Committee, Carol Watsor chairman, has announced. Ll s~I IT'S ON LY MONEY- b brand but Luckies, and see, a Lucky is all fir tobacco to give you a i good-tasting tobacco tli better. Matter of fact, a bucks-and all you're pa your next buys wise. .. You'll say a light smnokE WCKY RIK~ - -LGH Lilienthal Will Adres IRC )ec 5 Alfred M. Ilienthal spak on Middle East affaire, will spdik to the International Relatloos Club Thursday, Dec. 5. LiHenthal has recently pub. lished two books, "What Price Is . rael" and "There Goes the. Middle East." The speaker will answer ques tions from the audience after mak m -ing his address. The International Relations Club meets each Thursday at 5 p.m. in the Russell House Assem bly Room and all meetings are open to students. Ten (Continued from page 1) City, N. C.-Sigma Chi, President s of Student Body, Blue Key, Kappa Sigma Kappa. e MARY DUKE MARTIN of Kings E tree - Delth Zeta, Alpha Kappa a Gamma, "Y" Cabinet, Westminster f Fellowship, Delta Omicron. BEVERLY J. PARLER of Con - way-Chi Omega, Alpha Kappa - Gamma, Pan-Hellenic Council, Eu phrosynean Literary Society, Wes ley Foundation. GARY B. RHINESMITH of Mor risville, Penn. - Lambda Chi ' Alpha, Blue Key, Kappa Sigma , Kappa, Student Council, Interfra ternity Council. DONALD V. RICHARDSON of I Georgetown-Sigma Nu, Student a Council, Blue Key, class officer. r ELIZABETH - ANN SINGLE TARY of Summerville - Alpha Delta Pi, Women's Athletic Asso ciation, Pan-Hellenic Council, Sandlapper. HAROLD S. STILWELL of Trav r elers Rest-Pi Kappa Alpha, In terfraternity Council, Baptist Stu dent Union, German Club. CLAUDE M. STORK of Colum t bia-"Y" Cabinet, Kappa Sigma, Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Honor Board, Tau Beta Pi. SAMUEL H. VICKERS of Ma con, Ga:-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Honor Board, varsity football. l PHILIP L. WALKER of Colum bia - Sigma Nu, Omicron Delta e Kappa, Honor Board. t S. NELSON WESTON of Colum , bia-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Honor Board, Co-Captain Varsity Foot WAT I8 uit shoot your loot on any it's so much lost cost! You Le tobacco. Superbly light ght smoke . .. wonderfully at's toasted to taste even Lucky tastes like a million Lying is Pack Jack! So make make 'em packs of Luckiest a' the right smoke for you. STUCK FOR DOUGH?T START STKCKLINGI MAKE $25. We'll pay $25 for every Stickler we print-and for hundreds more that never get used? So start Stickling-they're so easy you can think of dosens in seconds? Stickler. are simple riddles with two-word rhyming answers. Both words must have the same num ber of syllables. (Don't do draw ing..) Send 'em all with your name, address, college and class to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box 6'7A, Mount Vernon, N. Y. P A LUCKY! p 9aerkou ek sa FO_ TRUST FUND 'Y' Financ4 Will Begin The YM-YWCA Finance Drive w will be held Monday through Fri- b< day, Dec. 2.6, to raise a trust it fund for the "Y," Coles Cathcart, Junior-Senior YWCA treasurer, s< has announced. - c, The money given by students p Blood Drive Falls * Short Of Quota. e Although the University's fall blood drive was extended an other day, the final total was still 38 pints short of the al- t} lotted quota, Sam Stillwell, presi- F dent of IFC, the sponsoring or ganisation, announced. The drive, originally scheduled f4 for Monday only, was extended until 8 p.m. Tuesday night to el give students with afternoon labs J an opportunity to donate. a Inter-Fraternity Council will 8 present the Harbin's Trophy to the a campus organisation with the greatest percentage of donors. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was first with 38' pints; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, second-- with 24 pints; and Sigma Nu, third with 19. ball, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Inter fraternity Council. PRESTON A. WHALEY of Co lumbia-Sigma Nu, Omicron Delta Kappa, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Honor -Board, Student Council, "Y" Cabinet. FRED WIGFIELD of New Cum berland, Pa.-Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Honor Board, Interfraternity Council, "Y" Cabinet. ROY WILLIAMS of Sullivan's Island - Westminster Fellowship, "Y" Cabinet, Kappa Sigma Kappa, Blue Key, The Gamecock. I Want Him Arreste A National College What a cheap trick!I Can you COLLEGE LIFE PLAN just se sacred? All red-blooded American gii this outrage against femininit: swords; weaklings with lies a True, it is often necessary t< LIFE PLAN In order to gain case, one should certainly lnvs ately. Avaiable only to college me ment program. Get the detail representative today! Versi Elsas '57. NATIONAL C INSURANCE COM De. Dec. 2 ill form a trust fund which will used by the- "Y" for purposes deems worthy, she said. The members of the freshman, ophomore, and junior-senior "Y" ibinets will serve as solicitors. We plan to reach 500 active krticipating "Y" members on impus," Cathcart said. The drive ill state with a "kick-off" lunch m Monday, Dec. 2, for the solici >rs. - Discussions concerning the drive Ill be the programs for the two V" luncheons next week and for e meetings Thursday, Dec. 5, and riday, Dec. 6. The money will be solicited from udents and although cash is pre rred, pledges will be accepted. The finance committee also in udes Jim White, treasurer of the inior-Senior YMCA; Bill Berne id Gerry Williams, treasurers of >phomore "Y"; and Jack Stone id Jill Ryon, treasurers of fresh an "Y." Attei Fraternities Your Official Jewelei in Claire Towers for See Fred Wilkins, your I Christmas presents, dance paddles and all pins & insig See Fred Wilkins < showing. d, Officer... For Ii Life Policyholder! imagine some sneaky guy cl he could make a little tim4 'is should rise up, hanners w r! As some great poet once s nd kisses." > show proof of ownership the affection of certain swi stigate the possib)ilities of pu n, it provides a better savin s on TIHE PROTECTED INV Uhiv. of 8. C. Represi DLLEGE AND UNIV PANY a A TI USC Chorus Gives First Fall Program The University Chorus under the direction of David G. Phillips began its fall tour Wednesday with two programs at Brookland Cayce High School. The chorus presented programs of religious mustc. The chorus will appear at Co lumbia. Kiwanis Club, Tuesday, Dec. 3; University High School, FrWiay, Dec. 6; Washington Street Methodist Church, Tuesday, Dec 10; and Dreher High School, Fri day, Dec. 13; also, Evening Music Club of Columbia, Monday, Dec. 16; and Annual Christmas Service in Rutledge Chapel, Wed nesday, Dec. 18. Plans for the spring tour are incomplete. Edwin Arnold .is president of the chorus. Rex King is vice-president and Anna Boswell is secretary. The- accompanist is Patsy Caugh man and the section leaders are Lelia Grace Rosborough and Mary Duke Martin. . ition & Sororities has a store located your convenience! alfour Representative, for programs & favors, mugs, nia. Dr call for special rnpersonating timing to own a NATIONAL with a girl? Is nothing aving and bloods boiling at midi, "Strong men kill with fa NATIONAL COLLEGE set things. This being the rchasing the plan Immedi ge plan plus a fine invest ESTOR from your cuampus utative - ALt3-4292 ERSITY LIFE kNTA GEORGnIA