The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 07, 1960, Page Page Five, Image 5
Counseling a Vital R4
Dean 4
By BEVERLY SPEARS
Miss Elizabeth Clotworthy, Caro
lina's vivacious Dean of Women,
is at home to everyone, especially
her girls, in her new offices on the
second floor of Russell House.
Holder of one of the most im
portant and, as she says, most re
warding positions on campus, Dean
Clotworthy has cheerfully per
formed her mountainous duties at
Carolina since June, 1957.
Her administrative duties - in
cluding keeping records and in
formation on all women students
at Carolina and acting as women's
representative in administrative
matters-require a large amount
of time, which our dean is glad to
give. She considers that routine
duties, such as keeping up with
class attendance and excusing cuts,
are minor compared to the real
crux of her job, personal counsel
ing.
Counlseling
"I suppose I spend seventy-five
per cent of my time in counseling
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interviews," says Dean Clotworthy.
She is ready to interrupt her work
at any time to see one of her girls.
"I want every girl to know that
I'm interested in her personally."
Dean Clotworthy feels that her
most important function is to be
available to the women students
whenever she is needed. Sometimes
she just listens, or she may offer
advice. When necessary, she re
fers those who bring their prob
lems to her to the proper sources.
Occasionally it happens that a
whole series of interviews would
help, and the dean is happy to
give her time. It's wise to make
an appointment, but Dean Clot
worthy always manages some
how' to find the time, no matter
how rushed she is.
And she is rushed.
Other Activilies
Besides those activities already
mentioned, our Dean of Women is
Chairman of the Admissions Com
mittee, Chairman of the Committee
on Student Activities, and serves
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DEAN CLC
n the Housing Commitfee. Also
ihe is advisor to A KG, to the
Women's Standards Committee,
and to P'an-liellenic.
She is in charge of the women's
:onns, coordinating their activities
Iby monthly meetings with _ the
housemothers. She attends meet
ings, ex-officio, of the Board of
Women Visitors, acts on the ad
visory council of the YWCA, and
is faculty chairman of High School
I)ay.
Overwhelming, isn't it? But the
dean's life isn't all work - she
just returned from a two months',
"Clotworthy-directed" tour of Eu
roIpe - fourteen countries! She
and a lady friend went hy jet to
London in six and a half hours
"a thrilling experience," Miss
Clotworthy said with a sparkle in
her eye.
European Trip
"We didn't go into the Russian
hn
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TWORTHY
zone, though we came very near it
while we were in Germany. I guess
Switzerland was the most beautiful
country we visited. We spent a
week in Paris, a week in Rome -
ah, Naples! - three days on the
Italian Riviera, visited Scandinavia
and just cecryehere!"
The excitement is contagious;
just listening to her talk about the
trip makes you want to take off
for foreign lands without a
moment's delay.
"I gained eight pounds," Dear
Clotworthy twinkled, "and I musl
not, be working too hard, because I
haven't lost it yet."
Cassandra Dies
She traveled light, but manage<
to accumulate quite a few sou
venirs by mailing them back t(
her secretary. Her prize posses.
sions are - you'll never guess - a
pair of fighting gamecocks of
Venetian glass, now proudly dis
Duties
played in her inner office.
But life has it's sadder moments
for the dean and her staff. Only
a few days ago, Cassandra, the
office plant, passed away.
Yes, Cassandra is dead. It seems
Miss Clotworthy watered her, the
secretary watered her, the janitor
watered her and poor Cassandra
couldn't take it. She drowned. At
present she is lying in state in the
dean's inner office, mourned by
all that knew her.
Carolina Womenl
However, Miss Clotworthy is
bearing up well, still smiling at all
she meets. She finds being cheer
ful easy at Carolina, because she
admires her student charges and
enjoys them.
As she had stated before, )ean
Clotworthy is extremely proud of
the Carolina coed, especially of her
poise and maturity. "Those who
are graduated from Carolina are
well-rounded, very well-educated,
and socially graceful."
Women take top 11 o n o r s
academically almost every year,
which shows that they know how to
balance their campus activities to
good advantage. "Carolina girls
have such good judgement in dress,
in manners - they're just adult."
Her girls are glad she approves
of them. And there never has been
any doubt that they approve of
Dean Clotworthy.
Group Plans
First Meeting
The first meeting of the fall
semester of the Hypatian Literary
Society will be held at 5 o'clock
Tuesday, October 11, in Clario
sophie Hall on the third floor of
Legare College.
This meeting will be open to the
student body. The program will
include a straw balloting for
presidential candidates, John Ken
nedy and Richard Nixon.
All interested students are urged
to attend.
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weekend we took to cais, ti
home for winter clothes, sur
-ooking!
After a week of rush, ru:
From both national and cami
Liplift in the way of a big win
Seen At 'l
Watching the 1idklies ser
I'errapins were Jim lerring,
er, Randy Burnette. Jackie
['Ougene Steadman.
Traveling to Athens, GOOF
1o another loss were Ron1 Ifm
Billy Lipscomb. JerrY Jacks.c
Bill Ilerring,. Clair lutto;
roft, Rick Harrison. Tu ffv
,eorge Jones, Rick Ta Ior. I
roft and "guess who."
Some SAIE's wvere amoig
-inger, Clark Reed, Wyat t SY
liendiix, Ken ('hance a11( Sa
ing, and Tom I-)utz, Al HIap
Nelson and Tish Gilbrith.
Doggett had a big party at,
nded at the SA E "Salootn" a
After the game a few of
had enough spirit left over
Party" at their Apple Acres
Anid his Clowns.
Clemson
Visiting the bean-pickers
Rat Dance were Nell Rost,
Sally Felton, Joyce Adams.
Wilkinson. These girls were
Dance, the crowning of Rat
VPI, and an informal dance
if Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra
WUSC Sta
Ancient history covered
at Lake Murray, Friday t wo
from WUSC-AM. Among tIh
of newlywed chaperones Kai
Jack WVood and Glenna Brv
Getsinger, Ann flurgdorf and
Bob Anderson, (lyde IHorto
Mladsen and Joe Johnsni,
Humphries. Also Ramizan D<j
Farris, Bill Hay, Ann Thom
the last minute, station ma
Rush :
Rush, rush, rush-party,
Syrian-Lebanon CIL1ub T1uesda
and Kathy Whitlock. Jerr
Park Turner an1d Vivian 1h
Marion Church. Skeeter- StI
Wilson and Jeanette Rast,
Johnson, Earl Gibbons aid At
and Wilin Wysong, Tom Ml
Watson and Raye R'icht-Y.
Burn1-lette.
SPE's vere rocking it up
night, too, wVithI the IDrink S
mlusic. .Joiinig in thle fun we v
'arnmichael, Ro bert I )arr a
Jsanine \'er(dery, Tony atnd
Loly IBaker, )eninis Sm~tit h a
and(1Don linth atnd Gerryi\ lIa
(Chi Psi had a wil time
Mehl-R{ujani Roomn with (Ca,
D ancitng the night away were
Ruitss IRirds1all and1( N'otnie id
and Jutdy Illagood, .Jack 8oy~
D atniels a1( nd Lnda (Cari ter, an
The Alumni gave a runsh I
it SA E at Forest L ake Cou
futrnishinig the music. I )aniil
were Bill ECidsotn and11 Luc ile
D)iana IDuVal, L a r r y I arr'
Te(dd W Vagner and (Ca.ro lyn i
['happell, Porter Rose atnd
)l ive Hc' art,. Mr'. and Mlrs. ID;
John Lumpkin, Mr. and Mlr
Seinator Hamrmotd.
Signia
Exclude the rush and~ the
sigma N'u's who wetre at t lie
Weber's house Sat urday nigh
Jim Truesdale and IDet Wat.
MIichelsen,. L arry Webeir and
Libby Weeks, Guy~ MIeares alI
man, Bill Wright, J erry Hallbe
Hull, Osce Self, andb Heyward~
At The I
At the P'lanitaition Sat urdwa
andi( Alice L,aRrutce, lIisont
Randolph Mu rda ugh andi(bl
Ja net Roberson, Fran k Tavk1
Ruiff, Rob Sandifer, Hob Art
were playing it cool as stags
Pin
Trying for the pool this u~
and Betty Wyman (AlDPi),
Mary lDeatn, .Jeff Goodwyn(
(DDD)1 alum), Roopa Pritehar
(Converse) , Rodney Peeples
Holmes D)avis (KA) and Sanm
Since this is my firsta
Lolumn, I want to beg the s
turn in any gossip that they
to me by one o'clock on Mo
Box is news of what you, tl
can't be everywhere all the
what is going on. Please come
ist who is always eager for s
For those of you who mi
those who dlidn't--party oti,
next week!i
tier
ox
IE CRUM
shown that this year we'll
'aking advantage of an open
ains, and thumbs to return
nmer loves, and good home
<h, ru.sh and sjpecees galore
Jus politicianls w%e( needed an
in footbail
'he Game
atch ia\\av at the Maryland
Ed de d i ast ings, Janes P)eig
GraveiYl, Pam Ilayes, and
,gia t( cheer our Gamecocks
Vey, V ob Nash, Jerry Spann,
1. ('. 0. Warren, Tim Belk,
nd Bubba McKenzie, Tom
aylor and Chris lhompson,
anf)( Kaufman, JOff AMeadow
the crod and LaIrry Blar
hts, Walter 1ibno,1loyd
idv leise. Marv An Easter
,ndI and E:leanlor Iall, Will
Penny1 v ul41livanl and Garnift,
ter Ilhe game which finally
Ulliversity (f Ga.
the Lambda Chi's from USC
to hold their own "Kick-Off
with Iluev "Fiano" Smith
Visitors
at Death Valley for their
Crum, Marriannfle Grayson,
Sandra H1o(pkins. and Janet
entertained by the Hig Rat
Quevi, a roy, val victory over
Saturday night to the music
ff Partys
this week in)cludes a p)arty
weeks ago, with all the gang
se part y ing under the eyes
'eH an1d Pat P'atterso were
nt.oe .orthml and Connie
Bill Able. JUdy Killiough and
n1 and Sara ('raft. Suzanne
J(Ihlmly l 1 iggins and Sylvia
.ssa, Margaret Scot t, 11 unter
p)smn. Charlic 1lrris and, at
ager, Robwrt GlYmph.
)art ies
party, part v-PiKA's at the
y night were Leonard Rice
Suddeth and Photbe Clamp.
anden1burg. Cliff Holler and
iart and Jaet Knox, Jack
Iarrv St. Jt1in and Wanda
gelene Gllovw, 1ill Donelanl
les and Kal h Calder. Dave
ind (Gene Amick and Linda
at the I .eg i n LuIt Tuesd arI
nuI playing Somle fatbulou's
r'e I1)iivet IHopkinis andl F'lossie
I eth HiIall, Iud Pn(vIowell and
a I lell c lowi~ ell, Pa u 'J.acobs
\\Wils,on and Johiny Giles,
rr' itt.
on Thur isday' inightI at the
sandraI'l an t111he lU nk1 nowns.
Ihuzz A\lIen and P~ris IDuBlose,
:dmunds,(5 B~ob F~aucette and
mdt G ail Rarnes, Mike TPighe
gs and Cynthia D)avis, Bob
d Paul and Sybil Gay.
mrt fr he presentit c'hap)ter
itryClubwith P'aul LaRlosai
ig on t he' amtio byv the pool1
I )oughty. ( 'larke Reed and
inger'i and( '\ollie '\lenzie,
dle. WVy att Sybts antd Franctes
JanI1e IDroom. Mlr. anid M\rs.
miid G. E'llis.in, MIr. andl M\rs.
s.. IRoberIt Sumw~alt , Jr. and
Nus
part ies st ill go on-ask t he
hamburger cook-out at L arry
t. Some of t hose there were
on. Russell Shaw and ('at hv
R~osie' deter, J1immyi \Ioss and
id I et h ,Jon"es, A hlen Sweat
niinjue and lPatsy Best, Walter
I ornsby and Virginia Fennel.
lant at ion
niightI were Richard Sullivan
SmtithI and Sally' Blackmon,
Al-x ander, Nelley Jones and
*r and Nay Martin. D)ellaney
i ngto' n, and Much Me~~xa nder
nedl
eek are Allen Calmes (SAE)
Allen Jenkins (SAE) and
NA) and Gracie Hlutchinson
1 (KNA) and Sally McPherson
(NA) and Susan Innan, and
*ira Porter (Pvi Phi alum).
Veek as r'eal writer of this
tudents at ('arolina 1o please'
want put in "The Gamecoc~k"
ndlay afternoon. The Chatter
le students, are' doing, but I
time so I needl some help on
to the aid of a weary column
omne juicyV bits of gossip!
ide it into ink'-Hooray! For
my friends there's alway.