The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 12, 1958, Page Page Eight, Image 8
"GamWe Meeting
"'he Qamecoc" staff will have
its regular meeting this afternoon
at 2 p.m. in "The Gamecock" of
fice, Scott Cain, editor, has said.
All staff members are urged to
be present.
Boys' 'Y' Cabinet
The Boys' 'Y' Cabinet will meet
next Wednesday, December 17, at
1 p.m. in the Azalea Room in Rus
sell House, according to Jim Wks.',
YMCA president.
This will be a very important
meeting and all members of the
YMCA Cabinet are -urged to be
present, White added.
Westminster Party
The Pre sbyterian Christmas
party is scheduled for Wednes
day, Derember 17, from 9 until
10:45 '..m. in the Presbyterian
Studer.f Center behind Sims Dor
miteiry, according to Carol Watson.
The Westminster group will go
as a- group to the Chapel for the
Christmas program. (There will
be no supper meeting Wednesday
night.)
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CCSC Work Party
Carolina Christian Service Club
will have its semester work party
at R. G. Bell 'Y' Camp next
Thursday afternoon and night, De
cember 18. Transportation. will be
provided.
CRC Radio Program
The Carolina Religious Council
radio program for next week will
be held from 5 until 5:15 next
Thursday, December 18, over sta
tion WUSC-AM. "Could You Lead
A Country?" is the theme for the
program.
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No 'Y' Luncheon
The upperclassman 'Y' Luncheon
will not be held next Wednesday,
according to Libby Timmons,
YWCA president.
Players Party
A party has.been scheduled for
tonight at the home of Professor
Gene Crotty in honor of the cast
of "A Streetcar Named Desire,"
according to Julie Potoskey, presi
dent of the University Players.
only the cast of the play,
but all members of the Players
are invited. Transportation will be
provided, leaving Drayton Hall at
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females 2. A h.ikini is
9. The bulls skimpy --
Intent 3. One of the
10. 0 brother, Howard boys
what a place! 4. Dry
11. Man ---! 6. Sweet nothing
13. Jama, immer fromo a cow
14. 4 tuarts or 6. ThInk up
y oung woman 7. What the
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after college a t railer
16. P'opeye's steady 8. Team without
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out in 12. LIttle brother
20. South American 15. You don't do
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21. Pilaing. with this
basktbal 17.Smoochy
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Winter 18. L.ike a Senior
26. SIngles 19. Marilyn a'wak
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29. Say, comr iely 21. Math, Lit,
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big shot 22. From 'Ihe.
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on the craw Venice,
36. Cherle, 23. Hear (2 words)
Le 0 ---25. She's dying
38. The bang you In Peer G;ynt
get out of 28. All college
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42. Rheumat- Eglshe
43. Where the (inmtials)
Liffey flow, 32. D7on't give
44. French pout your right name
46. What the blind 83. Kools gIve you
date dId a cleaner,
last night fresher -
46. Redoes the all through,
lawn the day '
4'7. Upset pass 34. Ant
is snaky 87. Your friend
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bridge, up ia 41. - ejlly
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your throat feels smoothed, refre:
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5 p.m. The party will last from
5 until 12 p.m., Petoskey added.
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Christmas Holidays 1
Christmas vacation will begin 1
at 11 a.m. Saturday, December 20, ,
1958, according to Registrar Ber
nard Daetwyler. Classes will re
sume Monday, January 5, at 8 a.m.
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'Y' Party t
A YM-YWCA party will be held I
next Tuesday evening .at R. G. I
Bell 'Y' Camp, according to 1
Archie Hardy, social chairman.
Everyone is invited.
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Wesley Party
Wesley Foundation will have a <
Christmas party next Tuesday at
7:30 p.m. at the Student Center.
Students are urged to come and
bring a silly gift, costing approxi
mately 50 cents.
Association
Annual Meet i
In Kentucky i
The Southern Association of Col
leges and Secondary Schools held
'ts 63rd annual meeting at the
Brown Hotel in Louisville, Ken- a
tucky, December 1 to 4.
University Represented I
Dean H1. 0. Strohecker, advisor; c
Mr. Robert Wienefeld, (lean of arts
md science; Mr. William Savage,
dean of education; and Mr. W. H. r
Callcott, (lean of faculty repre- -
sented the University.
Mr. Rufus C. Harris, President ]
of the Association, and president
of Tulane University in New
Orleans, opened the First Generai
Session as presiding officer.
Music was given by the South- a
ern High School Boys Chorus, di- I?
rected by Miss Charlotte Mother- \
head. Mr. S. W. Martin, president b
of Emory University in Atlanta, p
gave the invocation. e
Presiding Officer of the Second
General Session was Mr. James R. t
Hawkins, president-elect of the a
association. C
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Dr. R. H. Wienefeld, dean of thq
ollege of arts and science at th4
Jniversity, has been named a mem
er of the Southern regional com
nittee for accreditation of univer
ities and senior colleges.
Dean Wienefeld was named t<
he Committee on Colleges an
Jniversities during the meeting o:
he Southern Association of Col
eges and Secondary Schools, hel<
ast week at Louisville, Ky. Tht
ssociation includes states fron
[irginia to Texas. -
Two other University deans at
ended the meeting, Dr. W. H
,allcott, dean of the faculty am
,f the graduate school, and Dr
Villiam W. Savage, dean of thc
Two Threats
Iade Here
gy Phone
Russell House was closed lasi
'riday night at 5.45 p.m. wher
telephone call was received at the
iformation desk to the effect that
bomb had been planted in the
uilding.
Earlier in the day the Univer
ity's laboratories were emptied
fter a similar telephone call re
orted that a h.omb would explode
k a University laboratory at 4 p.m.
lothing materialized from either
all.
Peddy Cohen
s Elected
kt Convention
Teddy Cohen was elected region
I secretary at the International
elations Club convention held at
irginia Military Institute, Decem
Ler 4 through 6. He was also ap
ointed chairman for next year's
nvention.
The 1959 IRC regional conven
on wNill be held at the University
ecording to Dr. John B. Me
onaughy, advisor to IRC.
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i school of educatio , bio thof whos
attended a subsequent regional
meeting dealing with the 1958 fed.
eral educatia act and its four sub
divisions--fellowships, special In
stitutes, student loans and guid
ance-counseling.
Dr. J. McT. Daniel of the school
of education was named cbairman
of the South Carolina State High
School Committee of the associa
tion's secondary school commission,
succeeding Dr. W. D. Nixon, also
of the school qf education, who had
been chsirman since 1952, and who
was named to the nominating com
mittee.
Henry Strohecker 'represented
the University at the concurrent
meeting of the Southern Associa
tion of Collegiate Registrars.
Philosophy
Club Hears
Butchvarov
Dr. Panayot Butchvarov, profes-'
sor of philosophy, addressed the
regular monthly meeting of the
Philosophy Club Tuesday, Decem
ber 9. Dr. Butchvarov gave a
paper entitled "Truth, Meaning, 1
and Images."
The meeting was held at the
home of Dr. James Simmons, pro
fessor of philosophy. The Philo
sophy Club meets on the second
Tuesday of each month. All in
terested persons are invited to at
tend, the chairman has said.
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The fall isemester pledge las
of the Alpha Chapter of Sigma
Phi Epsilon National social trater.
nity recently held a work pailty &I
the R. G. - Bell ,Y' Camp for its
knnual "Help. Week" project, ac
cording. to Charlie Bradley.
The pledges built a road around
bhe lake and built a bridge over
the marsh area at the 'Y' Camp,
William McCallum served am
chairman for the approximately
25-man pledge class In its project.
"Help Week".was established an
annual project for each pledge
class to replace "Hell Week" whic
was banned by the National Fra
ternity.
Male Student
ismissed
From Dorm
The Housing Office has an
riounced that a male student who
was a resident on campus has been
moved off campus for the re
nainder of this semester, and will
)e denied the privilege %f living in
University Housing during the
ipring semester.
This student was caught in the
tct of discharging firecrackers in
)ne of the men's dormitories. The
rase has been referred to the Dis
!ipline Committee for further ac
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Final Eka Se
DATB 8un.
Thu r. M an. 9 AW Paycholog G
Fri. an 11 WF Mathematics Gro
Sat Jan. 17 10 MWF
"oI& A. 19 10OLM English Group
Tum.. Jan. 20 9i TTS MWF Afternoon Classes
Wed. Jan. 21 12MWF 11TTS
Thurs. Jan. 22* 8MWF 12TT"
Fri. Jan. 23 8 TTS (See2 belaw)
1. Examinations for classes that meet onto a week
and/or night classes will be scheduled by department
heads, or deans concerned, during the regular examination
period. A n a
2. If the above schedule results In any conflict, It may
be resolved as most convenient to professor and student iAi.
vol#~ed. TheW Friday afternoon, January 23rdr period has
been left open to faciitate resolving conflicts.
3. No more than two examinations may be held-on any
one day.
4. With examinations endingon Friday, January 23rd,
and Registration on.Monday, January 26th, It Is very Im-.
portant for all grades to be posted on classroom doors, and
all grade report folders with cards to be turned in to the
M chine Records Service by 5:00 P.M., Monday, January
26th. TONE LATE FOLDER HOLDS UP THE ENTIR
MACHINERY.
Pharmacy Students
Have Party Tuesday
The fall social season for the pharmacy students will be concluded
by a Christmas party on December 16, at 6:30 p.m. in the Russell
House assembly room. All pharmacy students and their wives, dates,
and children are invited according to the dean of pharmacy.
Each person is requested to bring a-fifty cent gift for needy chil
dren that live in Columbia. The gift should have marked on the outside
the sex and age group for which it is intended.
Following a smorgasbord supper, there will be dancing for those
couples that desire to do so. The climax of the evening will be the en
tertainment which is to be a surprise for all those) in attendance.
PUS SHOP
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uductions of Art Masterpieces!I
Each Larger Than a Fuel-Sday
ealwspaper Pagel Ready for Framlng l
bya hrstasprygonallycem b lished6:0pm.iteRusl
Jutahe erso ratrrdqested baufity treatmet fo eeychl
evrn room lin youb Tho e oif,-t huged avi s madonteousd
theisexnd museum-quairprfochtis oftended.nt.
suhFoleowne amrttsasb supper, ther wiVb anc fogtos
cupses tairo adohes. Thma neve avile vnn lbefoe en
Lite ain et iis Rto be surpris for ll t thosiatnce .