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* QJ~t~juu~s, upp"wts.7WfodGm pn I~c~qt Ud J fBasketbai Seaso (See Pge 3) , (See Page 6) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROLINA VoL XLX, No. 13 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, DECEMBER 5, 1958 Founded 1908 CHRISTMAS TIME'S 'A COMIN' 0t -..4 'O CNRISTMAS TREE. .. Again this yea the tail cedar which stands In front of Russell House bas been decked with siring. of multI-colored lights and is acting as symbol to the Carolina Community that the Christmas season Is rapidly approaching. On Dec. 20, she students will leave for Christmna. holidays, and when the new year arrives the brightly-lighted cedar will be left standing bare again until Decmber, 1959. (Photo by Jack French) Student Council AnnouncesTeRciv Christmas Dance Schedule Eprda T wo campus - wide Christmas RselHue rcda 2pr~fL dances have been scheduled duringcopeirelues if December, the student council has Sue~ no ac announced. TeEuhainSceyiii The first dance will be held this TeSuetUinwl pno Wednesday, Dec. 10, at the Hotel adnei h usl os ae.ae e e ebr tisls Jefferson Ballroom, George Le- tn rm8utl1 ..o e.rglrmeigTedyngt ventis, co-chairman of the council 1,GryWlim,sceayo h e r e rw,Hlro dance committee, has said. Jimmy teSuetUinCmite ~ lts ent ae,Cad Farr's band 1. scheduled to tap moned Pwl, hlp Qrs,JeNetn The dance will be semi-formaltednewhcwilbsmi and will last from 9 p.m. untiomllhrei oamsio hw n Rbr ors P1 a.m. Girls have been given latechrefrsuet,adfere Imditlfoownter - permission for the night until fehet ilb evdb h itc notescey h e 1 a.m., Dean of Women Elizabeth Sse ytm eiee hi ntaoyadess Clotworthy has announced. Grshv 21 emsinfrA .Rbrs oit eotr a Only 300 tickets will be sold to ti ac,Wlim ad the dance, Leventis said. 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Jy sfrti rsnain oia He said thecommittee oll recommndieither peedabreak ch airn throughouweto thDhrseho,eDanWilra H. Pateron denogdiitrto,tlhecmiteuo reuSXo akn nHreho uigcranhus TeagueM said.1kl; BukWoeanucdta eehn ad ilb e led S when needed bymm ers of e his cmea. Joyestn insrn fRsslamhs StuentCouci AnounesTen Receive Chrstms anc Shedle Euphradian dace hvebenscedle urngcopl.Membership annouced.The Euphradian Society initi The irs dace illbe eldthi Th Stden Unon illsposorated ten new members at its last Jefersn Bllrom,Geoge e- era fom unil 2 pm. n Dc.regular meeting Tuesday night. venis,co-haima ofthecouci 19 Gery illam, screaryofThe ten are Ken Brown, Holbrook dane cmmtte, hs aid JimytheStuen Unon omitte, isPlatts, Kenneth Baker, Claude Powell, Philip Morris, Joe Newton, lAtepei Tqr4trf1s bnd illPlakorRobert Darr, Thomas Drury, Bruce The anc wil besem-fomaltliedane wich illbe omlShaw, and Robert Morris. 1 a.. Grlshavebee gien lte hare fo stdens, ad -reere- Immediately following their ini Tomor 10H0r Of Stu CRC Radio Ser Is "Life Challeir "Life Challenges You" has been di chosen the theme for this year's "( Carolina Religious Council's radio series of six programs, Fred Wil- U liams, chairman of the radio com- 5, mittee, has announced. i The programs will be held from R, 5 to 5:15 p.m. on Thursdays over WUSC campus radio station. The 3eries began yesterday with a pro -ram entitled "Where Are You In cE Life?" ai Anne Frank se "Why Isn't This You?" will be w iext Thursday's topic which will tk 'e related to the life of Anne Frank. A A program on the former King ni vaisal of Iraq will be held Thurs- C Naval Group Plans First Winter Formal The Navy department has an- t nounced plans for its first Winter s Ball which will be held Tuesday, Dec. 16, from 8 to 12 p.m. at the g1 Officers' Club at Fort Jackson. inl Music for the evening will be R furnished by the Parisian Band. n Guests for the formal dance, which is sponsored by the staff members of Compass and Chart Honor Or- " ganizatioh, social society, will be H midshipmen and by invitation only. m Invitation will be sent to unit fi commanders and naval officers. VIP Admiral Anderson is expected to attend the ball. If the event is termed a success, it will be made into an annual affair. "Our Town" Tentative Cast G Announced a The tentative cast for the next University Players presentation, T "Our Town," has been announced n by Professor Gene Crotty, director of the Players. The cast for the hi Thornton Wilder play is as fol- G lows: Stage Manager, Eddie Roberts;a Dr. Gibbs, Clarence Felder; Mrs. Gibbs, Jo Allen Bradham; GeorgeA Gibbs, David Bradham; Rebecca Gibbs, Pixie Foster; Mr. Webb, sC Bill Bates; Mrs. Webb, Cynthia (1 Gilliam; Emily Webb, Julie Pe toskey; Wally Webb, William S. Lowder. Others in the cast include Bobby Holland, R. C. Wilkie, Anthony E. Brown, Louise Farris, Larry May, Nora DeWitt, Bill Lumpkin, Joy Jennings, Jerry Wilson, Alex Lan caster, Glenn Wilson, Clarke Me Landon, Jimmy Quick, Frank Highsmith, June McCaulay and Henrietta Gourdin. Secretarial Fraternity Intiates Sigma Alpha Sigma, honorary secretarial science f-raternity, re cently initiated the following per 8ons into the organization: Gloria 8, Daniels, Thelma Golin, Sandra is Callahan, and Ann Anderson. oi Also, Kitty Boyette, Myra Cog- h( burn, Eleanor Creighton, Lucy ai Dowdle, Mary Dowdle, Dorothy nm Golstein, Lois Pfaelhler, Cynthia Scoville, and Julia Willcox- mn Also, Linda McDonald, Eitugenia 11 Weston, Julia Ann Smith, Betty bi Farmer, Beverly Jones. el Sigma Alpha Sigma will meet B WedWesday afternoon at 6 p.m. in re the Faculty Lounge of the Busi- t) ness Administration Building. A S Christmas party will be held at this time. row dent ies Theme kges You" ty, December 18. The topic is ,ould You Lead A Country?" The remaining presentations in e series will be held on February 12 and 19. The first will be "In hat Is Your Faith?" which is the 4igious Emphasis Week theme. Look At Your Life "Saint or Sinner?" will be broad st the second Thursday in Febru -y. The final program of the ries will be "Look At Your Life" hich will focus on the student in e University. Committee members are Rev. rmand Eyler, Billy Mishoe, Win e Nilkin, Barbara Thompson, irol Watson and Fred Williams. 7all ID Cards Jsed For Spring erm Registration Only new students and returning udents, who were not enrolled in e fall term of '58, will be photo 'aphed for picture ID cards dur g spring term registration, agistrar B. A. Daetwyler has an >unced. Fall term students returning for ring semester must have their ) cards ready to show upon pay ent of fees in the treasurer's of 2e during spring registration. 'lariosophic Addressed ly Gambrell Atlanta attorney E. Smythe ambrell, immediate past presi nt of the American Bar Associ ion and recent recipient of the ttion's highest legal award, will Idress the Clariosophic Society on Lesday at 7 p.m., It has been an >unced. Gambrell received the nation's ghest legal award this year, The 31d Medal of the American Bar,, i honor accorded only a few men the history of the American Bar ssociation. He will be introduced to the ciety and its guests by Henry H. lap) Edens, vice-president of the E. Smythe Gambrell unth Carolina Bar. The meeting open to all interested members the student body, all alumni and norary members of the society d their ladies, it has been an unced. Gambrell is a member and for er officer of the Clarisophie. In 58 the University awarded Gem eli an honorary LL.D. Be was ucted pressident of the American ar Association in 1955. He has oeived honorary doetorates from e University of Montreal end mithern Methodist University. Clarisophie Hull is locand on e third floor of Legare Colee larks egi sL Thurmond Thursday J The State Student Legislat ity campus for the annual con tnd will end tomorrow, Boopa The University is host to tI -o study legislative procedure Sen. J. Strom Thurmond sl ield along with the orientatioi An opening session joint m s to be held today at 9 a.m. i Room. Joint committee meet fypatians Elect Wyman President Camille R. Wyman was elected >resident of Hypatian Literary 3ociety for the spring semester, Jo 3ociety for the coming season, fo Allen Bradham, fall semester >resident, has announced. Prof. Ruby M. Ott will speak in "Return To The Classic" at the ociety's annual banquet which will >e held 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16 ii Russell House. The banquet will be held in tonor of new members who will >e installed after Christmas. Mem >ers are chosen on the basis of .rades, approval of present mem >ers and interest manifested in he aims of a literary society, 3radham said. Al1 Students Way Use Loan Fund The Russell Loan Fund estab ished by student council is avail tble to all University students in oans up to $50, Jack Stone, chair nan of the Russell Loan Fund :ommittee, announced. The loans may be made quickly ind leave the student under no obligation, Stone said. No interest ates are charged. Money may be borrowed for ms long as 90 days. Students may iPply at the office of Dean of Men fames T. Penney. The application pill be approved or disapproved >y the committee within two days. The fund is maintained by fund aising campaigns and donations. jommittee members are Darrell dIeeks, Ranny Randall and Jack stone. University I At IRC Cot International relations is reoeiv ng additional emphasis at the Uni ersity of South Carolina this veek, on campus and off.. Dr. Richard L. Walker, head of he USC Department of Interna lonal Studies, Is enroute to St. saul, Minn., where he will be guest eeturer on "The Role of Commu sist China In World Power Poll lea". in a Far East Asia Study "rogram sponsored by four col eges. He will also visit Washing on, D. C. West Pot Meanwhile, two University ste lents, William F. Able of Columbia and Carl M. Reynolds of Timnmons rille, are at West Point, N. Y., vhere they are participating in a tudent conference on United states security policy and foreign iffairs at the U. S. Military reademy. Reynolds will visit Washington, D. C., on the return Sourney to liscuse plans for a proposed shan ated SEATO eentevesse tsmta ively planned for Pebruary or Klareh at tbe Universifg. Yesterday Dr. Hen.y.. ayo. End ttion Addresses runcheon ure is meeting on the Univer vention which began yesterday Pritchard has announced. te legislature which is designed in state government. >oke at the banquet which was i sessions yesterday. aeting of the House and Senate n the Russell House Assembly ngs will be held at 9:30 a.m. in Russell House. House and Senate committees will meet at 10 a.m., and lunch hour will begin at noon. House and Senate The House, in Russell House Assembly Room, and t,he Senate, in the business administration audi torium, will convene at 1 p.m. to day. Resolutions, committee reports and action on bills will be taken up then. Highways, judiciary, ways and means, and public welfare joint meetings will be held at 7 p.m. today. Final Reports Final reports, resolutions and election of new officers will be taken up tomorrow at 9 a.m. The final session will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow, at which time unfinished business, ratification of acts and resolutions will be in order. New officers will be introduced at the luncheon in the old faculty dining room after which Represen tative Sidney Duncan will give a critique. Jim Leventis is president pro tem of the Senate by last year's election of the legislature, and he is on the interim committee. Boopa Pritchard is chairman of the Uni versity's 22 delegates to the con vention. Charity Ball Tomorrow For Needy The Newman Club Christmas Charity Ball will be held tomor row at the Knights of Columbus Hall at Marion and Blanding Streets from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. The semi-formal dance is open to all interested persons with an ad mission of three dollars per couple. Door prizes will be awarded and music will be provided by John Tosh. "The proceeds of the dance wvill be used to purchase Christmas presents for needy children," Nick Aquino, chairman of the dance, has said. lepresented wventions addressed the International Rela tions Club on "Foreign Policy in a Democracy." He is head of the department of political science. VMI Conference Beginning yesterday and con tinuing through Saturday. Prof. John B. McConaughy and five stu dents are attending a southeastern conference of International Rela tions Clubs at Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Va. Prof. McConaughy, who teaches International law and political science at the University, Is accom panied by students Martin Price of Spartanburg, Elias Marto of Jor dan, Theodore Cohen of Charles ton, Janet Case of Ocean Drive Beach, and Henry McKeithen of Charleston. Dr. Creesey Tuesday night, Dr. George B. Cressey, authority on geopolitics. of the Soviet Union and Asia spoke on "Row Strong Is Russia" as the third lecturer in the "AI of Btruggle" series beingpzes this year byr the Departaea% 4 International tude...