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Gamecock Staff ACTunmn Visits Infirmary CA Tra m eason (See Page 3) (See Page 7) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROLINA Vol. L, No. 31 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, MAY 13, 1960 PRESIDENT SUMWALT clina: Nettle% and Jimmy Leventis , Award, the highest honor givt are chomen for "Irue and unge Patterson.) Leventis, Win Top Driven from the horses: Hall by threatening skies, a the presentation of awards dents and professors Tuesda Day was observed. Students Jim Leventis and Su Nettles received from Universit President Robert L. Sumwalt th Algernon Sidney Sullivan Awar< the highest honor given on Award J)ay. Sumwalt s a i d that thes presentations were made "wholl on the basis of true and unselfis service to others." U. S. District Judge George I Timmerman, Sr. received the A] gernon Sidney Sullivan Awar given outstanding citizens of th state who are not students at th University. )edicationl of the 19(60 "Garne and Black" has been made to Di William H1. Patterson, dean o administration, and Elizabeth Vic toria Rumph of Anderson wa named "Miss Garnet and Black. Dr. E. F. Nolan of the Depart nent of English was named Man of-the-Year by Interfraternit: Council, and Dr. M. G. Christoph ersen, a I s o of the Departmen of English, received the Kappi Signma Kappa Service Award. The Russell A wards for out standing faculty performance, estalblished and maintained by Mr. and Mrs. D)onald Russell, went to D)r. 0. 1). Bonner, act ing head of the D)epartment of Cheniistry, for creative research, and to Prof. Frank B. Herty of the D)epartment of Mechanical Engineering f o r dlistinguished teaching. Ini presenting the S u li1i v a Award to ,Judge Timumerman, Dr Suimwalt said, "Each year . . . th< University takes great pride ii selecting an outstanding citizei wvhoso high ideals, public service and influence for good" exemplify t.ho qualifications for the award Tho various awards and the name. of the winners follow: Millie Z i mn m e r m a a Award Elizabeth L a d s o n Mills; Ch Omega Service Award, Barbari M. Seay; Zeta Tau Alpha Scholar ship Awvard, Emnmelino Cannon Zeta Tau Alpha Scholastic Awvard Sandra Fox Perry; Interfraternita Council Scholarship Award, Ch Psai Fraternity; Interfraternity Council Man-of-the-Year Award D)r. E. F. Nolan; Euphosydear Literary Society Essay Award Anthony E. Brown. Also, Sigma Alpha Sigma A ward, J u d I t h D). Andrews; Margaret A s h e Scholarship Award, Vasiliki Moskos; Kappa Signma Kappa Service Award, Dr. M. G. C'hristophersen; Hlypa t ian Literary SocIety Outstand ing Senior A ward, Barbara M. Seay ; The J a m e s Patterson Award, Kenneth L. Holland. Also, Euphradian Literary So eaty Awvardifnr Oratnry_ Willi ces Awards Day as he presents Sue Fith the Algernon Sidney Sullivan n1 onl Awards Day. The recipients Ifish service to others." (Photo by Nettles Awards boe to the shelter of Drayton near capacity crowd witnessed to outstanding University stu at USC's annual ODK Awards e F. Able; Euphradian Award for y Declamation, Michael R. Daniel; e John .1. Hemphill Award for De I, bate, Geddes Hugh Martin; Law s rence M. Keitt Award for Extem C pore Speaking, M e I v i n Purvis; V Gonzales Award for Oratory, Ged h des Hugh Martin; The Edward C. Harris Award for -Forensics, Ged 1. des Hugh Martin. - Also, Pan-Hellenic Award for I Foreign Student, Evelyn Arnal; e Pan-Hellenic Scholarship Trophy, e Pi Beta Phi Sorority; Clariosophic Literary Society Award, Coming t Ball Gibbs and John . Rogers, ' II; Manning Award in Geology, f William Carroll McClure; Alpha - Phi Omega Award, John Stama tiades; Thornwell Honorary Schol arship, Nancy Claire Rogerson. Also Beginning Physics Achievement Award (C. R. C.), Gayle Stanford Painter; Ameri t can Institute of Chemical Engi neers Scholarship Award, Thomas Arthur Davis; Ameri can Society of Civil Engineers Award, Morris E. Nichols; In stitute of R a d i o Engineers Award, William Edwin Queen; Westinghouse Achieve ment Scholarship, Terry Brice Prince; Western Electric Schol arship, D)aniel Simpson Sanders. Also, American Institute of Electrical Engineers Award, Wil liam Daniel Stanley; Bonitz Schol arship, Donald Crowell Martin; Americani Society of Mechanical Engineers Awvard, Charles Spur geon Ward; "Machinery's" Award for Excellence in Machine Design, Claude Albert Barrett; Tau Beta Pi Scholastic Achievement Awvard, William E. Queen; Tau Beta Pi Leadership Achievement Award, Elmer W. Beardshall; Tau Beta Pi Scholarship, William M. Leach; Women's A thlIe tice Association Award, EFin Claire Schnauffer. Also, Blue Key Athletic Award, George Flynn Bowie; Blue Key Scholastic Award, Robert A. Dob son; Blue Key Activities Award, Charles Hamilton Cate; Outstand ing Band Member Award, Pen ia min Tollison; The Lehn andl iink Award, Phyllis Ramona Petty; Merek Award, J e r r y Jackson; Merck Award, Phyllis Ramona Petty. Also, BIr is t o Laboratories A ward, William G;e d din g Roche; The Rexall Award, Nor man Klirsch, Jr.; Rho Chi Award, Paul W. Collins; Best All-Round Student In Nursing, Nova Jane McCombs; The H. Page Schaefer Award, EmIly Ann Cobb; Harper Award, Rob ert Biridger Hunt; Merck Award, (ontinued on Pag 8) Yearbooks Available Thursday Distribution of this year's "Garnet a n d Black" year books w i 1 I begin Thursday afternoon, May 19, according to Mike Chertok, editor. The distribution will con tinue on Friday afternoon, May 20, a n d on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of the next week. Only students w h o have paid their yearbook fee of $1 may receive t h e book, Chertok s a i d . Each person must pick up his own book. )istribution will be handled through the Book Store en trance on Di)avis Field. Other instructions will be i posted later on Russell House bulletin board. New Seating Plan Debated By Council A new student seating arrange ment for football games was dis cussed at Student Council meet ing Wednesday. The arrangement would have Carolina students seated on the opposite side of the stadium than that on which they now sit. That would place the students on the east side of the stadium, rather than the west. President Mike Quinn urged all students to consider the proposal and tell council representatives their opinions on the matter. Coun cil will vote Monday to decide a seating arrangement. Coach Warren Giese will dis cuss the matter with Council Mon day and try to find out exactly what seating arrangements the students want. Roger White, sec retary of the Gamecock Club, will probably also speak. The Athletic Advisory Commit tee of Council will recommend action for Council to take Mon day. Rick Harrison is chairman of the committee. Other members are Mike Daniels, Jerry Frye, Vasiliki Moskos, Bill Jones, Jo Kirven, Barbara Kohn, Dottie Grey, and Holbrook Platts. The committee will meet at 1 p.m. today, therefore students are urged to discuss the matter with members of the committee before that time. Final Sale On Blazers Wednesday University students who wish to buy official USC blazers willc receive their last chance to do so r until next fall, Wednesday, May < 18, when fittings will be held from 8:30 a.mn. to 4:00 p.m. in I room 102 of Russell House. ' The blazers are being sold by s Alpha Phi Omega, campus service fraternity, in cooperation with Robert Rollins Blazers, Inc. Rol-r hins is also making Bermudas, ( skirts, and material available to ( coeds for the first time in addi- r tion to the blazers. Women's blazers conme in white, r charcoal grey, or navy blue nmens- e wear flannel. Whites are priced e $20.95 to $28.95, while the re maining twvo colors are available for $20.95 to $24.95. Men's blazers are available in navy blue or charcoal gray at $28.95 to $32.95, and $34.95. Only a $5.00 deposit is necessary to re serve a blazer for any student. The balance of the picie, including A 75 eents for mailing costs may be paid C.O.D. later. All blazers come with the University's offliciial P motto and seal on the pocket. Menm- it bems of sororities or fraternities e may 'have their Greek letters added F to the USC crest for $1.00 extra. 11 Delivery takes about six weeks 0 from the time of the flitting. Next fall's opening fiootball eC game with Duke has been desig- ti nated a "Blazer Day" on which al all Univermity students will be tI invited to wear the blazers to'a inaugurate a new "blazer tradition n Taler Studc HOPEFULS OF THE UNIVE act show will beginl at 8 p.m. New Stude Nominatio The first meeting of the newl lected Student Council was hel May 12 to approve conmitte Ahairmen nominated by Studer Body President Mike Quinn. Committee chadirmen and men 3ers approved by Council are krtists Series conunittee, Joh 'happell; Student Union comnit Quinn Begins erving Term ks President Mike Quinn, Carolina's new Stu lent Body President, addresse he first session of the newl; 4ected Student Council at 6:0 .m1. Wednesday to actively begi kis administration as the highes tudent officer of the University Quinn's welcoming remarks t .ounci1l were: "I wash to con ,ratulate each of you on your elec ions as members of Studen Iouncil. I feel that you have of 'ered your services because you ar nterested in student governmen .nd have a desire to serve our Stu lent Body. Through your interes nd cooperation coupled with tha f the Student Body, I am sur~ ve wvill attain an effective an< urposeful student government This is the goal for which w, trive." Urgsing students to participat etively in their student govern ient during the coming year ?uinn invited them to serve on th, Jouncil committee of their choiei ,nd to make their opindons an< rishes known to their council rep esentatives. Students need not b, ounrcil members to serve on coun il committees. Walkup Wins F;ngineering Scholarsh ip Hill WValkump, a junior in the deC art mnt of mechanIiical enigineerCI ig, was recWent ly selectedl as re Ipient of the $500) Sylvia W arny Scholarship, according t the department. Prof. Wood ward saidl: "it ib >rtainly to MIr. Walkup's .:-redi1 mat only twvo of these scholar. iipn are awarded in any one yemi troughout the country." Walkur so won the University's Fresh. an Engineering Scholarship) ir it ShoI ,nt An RSITY Talent Show practice for Mond and Will present cat iht scholar--hips to if ni Council A ns For Comn y tee, Mike Sheheen; and Orienta-,c( d tion committee, Bill Herring. e Also, Student Activities commit t tee members, Mike Quinn, Sam t Freed, Bland Roper and Carmen S - Cherry. ti Members of the President's Ad. a visory committee are: Bill Able,;(, Vasiliki Moskos, Bland Roper, 01 - Bill Herring, John Chappell and tE Jack Wilson. Other committees: Elections committee, Jack Wilson; Educa- c tional Evaluation committee, An- li thony E. Brown; Traffic commit- w tee, Ken Wood; Football Trips tj - ATTENTION SENIORS All seniors interested in jobs in the Federal Service are here ) by notified that an extra Fed 1 eral Service Entrance Examina t tion will be given June 11 in addition to the regular exami ) nation onl May 14. - Students wishing to take the -June II test must apply by L May 26. April 28 was the dead-I - line for the May 14 test. To d apply, studenuts should pick up I tapplication card 5000-All fronm the University placement office,M fill It out, and senud it to: Fifth as UJ. S. Civil Service Regiounal Office, 275 Peachtree Street, b N.E., Atlanta 3, Geogia. c MAY I 'M Faye Rhode. wan erowned May Those in her court include Carolvu p ictured). (Photo bv Pattern.) [ateur t Ll t p fl t] t] ty's performance. The thirteen e top winners -hinner-. (Photo t] pproves iittees mmlittee, Bunky Joye; and cmn- * a itutional committee, ill Able.S4 Also, Athletic Advisory commit e. Rick Harrison; Publicationls >mmittee, Tommy Sanders and cippy Canady; and Administra ve Assistant, Bill Able. b Quinn urged all Carolina stu -nts to consider an(d participatel i these conunittees. The commit es will be formed next year. He asks that interested students e him or the chairman of the mnittee on which they would <e to serve. Other committees ill be formed periodically's roughout the year. t Who's Your residential "reference? Carolina students will have a P. an-ce to vote for the Democratic do ~esidential hopefuls in a presi- ai Intial preference primary next ei sek. p The polls will be open Monday, ay 16 from 9-5 in Russell House tI sembly roomi. ) The primary is being sponsored the USC Students for Ken- t.l dy Club and the Young D emio- el aa. S QUEEN CORONATI( Queen TuesdIay, May 10, in the Winane (lefet, S.a... St-a. (. -tur es Acts Students Get Free 4dmission Thirteen acts are lilned up for he University Talent Show sched led for Monday, May If. in Rus 11 House A.ssembly Room at 8 .111. Sponsored by Student. Ulnion, le show is free to students. Gift Lwtificat4-s will be given as door riz-s. Judges for this event are: Ain ardon, former Broad-way per rMer a n d chorv'ographer for own Theater; James Pritehard, SC hand director; Dr. M. G. hrist4qphersel. En,1glish profes yr; and Edwin .Jones, music pro Tryouts were held earlier this ionth t-> determiiiie the acts for ie show. Thirteen acts have been lanned for the program. The top iree inners will receive cash holarsiis of $75. $50, and $25. !!spectively. )oor Prizes The door prizes will be given at le conclusion of the program, rior to the announcement of the 'inners. The gift certificates are ,oml the following stores: Dial. readway. lritt(ton's. Lourie's. erry's on. Main. 'Metronome Rev d Shop, and others. The thirteen acts rani-e from an Lnrobatic dancer to a jazz en !mble. The acts are as follows: izz ensemble by Tim Belk ; selee ons from "My Fair Lady," by om Da-is, accompaniied by Polly ma Smith; "Warsaw Concerto," o Jerry Elmore; "Will You Re emer?" and "l'll Walk With od," by Gerald Floyd, accom mnied by Bill Bonyne. Also, a Medley by Bill Jones )iano Charleston dance by urIaTn I Lloyd: a 1).t11mime of rry Lee Lewis by Jerry Nave; ,an't Help l oving Dat Mai," by lir-ley Pars(Ilns. acom i pan ied by iz Sitterson ; "C host. Riders in te Sky" aid "Some Enchanted vening," by Pinckiiey Purell. -compan1ied by Julia Kelly. Other Art% Then, there will be a ballet and Irobatic act. by Wendy Riven irk; "Runiing and Hiding" and 1'eardrops," by C. 0. Warren. .companied by Kelley Jones, inky MeElveeni, and Jay Brow 'n; it ballet by Kerry Wofford; ad a medley' from "South Pa fie," by Helen Wooten, acconi Ltnied by G race S turkey. The mas~ltel of cerem1on1ies for le program will Ibe John W risley 'WIS radio here ini Columbia. Members of the comimittee' on e Talent Show are: Sam Freed, tnirman ; Jacquie Splawvn, M ike 'leheenl, and Eula Mozingo. annual May Day c'eermnie. ight), and Dalnrea Bull (..o