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Ranmbif"' Thsoueghts hy JANET ROBERSON Staff Writer Freshman rushee at party: "It's all very .nice, but my mother wouldn't approve." Campus policeman patroling his heat saw rushee stumbling back to Rousing "H" after a party. His remark was, "Gee, these kids have all the fun." . . . * * Greyhound buses b r o u g h t Citadel Cadets in front of Rus sell House after Kennedy's cam paign speech. They looked as if they wanted to salute the USC coeds. . . . A USC male undergraduate student politely asked his Spanish professor if he could take a "siesta" during the first hour quiz. The reply was, "Si, senor, if you will take a zero on the quiz." * * 9 It's getting to the point that (lay students who drive cars must get up at the crack of dawn to make it to class. Is it the parking situation? . . . A secretary in the administra tion building, wishes that IBM machines could do her work so she could go to the beauty par lov. . . . "Dear students, remember the honor system," as a professor re Are you having in the We have Birthday Cc of color and From SLA I I 11li 11 .-i I iif i 'T I lillii i l! l I'lli ' l! Thinhine 5000. $69.50* * sMART AND LOVELY H AMILT N FOR HER The slim, trim look in current -American campus. To match th has fashioned watches which young look. And, because they're them dependable, accurate, a I At Hamilton Jewelers in the U. S Company, Lancaster, Pa. 4creator of the world's At Football Games USC'Sp Ry JANET ROBERSON Staff Writer A new connotation of the term "spectator sport," with reference tc football, is rapidly making its way to the hearts of many USC students, Originally "spetator" referred tc an individual who came to watch a football game. However, it is evolv ing into a term meaning one whc comes to watch everything but a football game. Since most USC coeds do not know the difference between offense and defense or fumbles and tumbles, they become attentive spectators of i different variety. Vital Statistics? First, they always look to see 'who is dating who," and secondly, "who is wearing what." These vital statistics are of much more importance to them "a silly, little old man dropping a handkerchief cently said. "The faculty has the honor and the students have the systems." Interference of the U. S. Su preme Court is talked about all the time. particularly in relation to "States Rights." State Legis latures say they can manage their own affairs. . . . Why don't they call on Khruchev to be the go between, and let him help settle the dispute? . . . Speaking of Khruchev. . . . Are his antics still keeping *he U.N. in an uproar? rt birthday party dorm? ikes with your choice inscription. 2.00 LEAN AND H ANDSOME H AMILTON FOR H IM Krsel 6 singwa rete n h ismoeneeac,Hmlo ruycmpeet hsbrgt :5amlonwtces.oul fn "ytAw o yast oe . an aaa Haitn ac \irst elritric watc Dyt ato onnrwrtrd nad for yas tr e 0ctators 'L on the field or making signals thal look like a type of sign languvgt for a deaf-mute." Some of the young women fron Carolina sit on the forty-yard line to wait for all the unmarried mer to pass by. The "forty-liners" wave gayly, while the men nod non chalantly as they walk through the crowd with their dates from "C Square." There are a few USC females who try to look like amateur models from fashion magazines such as "Vogue' or "Glamour." Some USC men man age to resist becoming "fashion ex. perts." The "models" might attract these eligible bachelors by doing th< boys' homework in their spare time so they can attend more foot hall games, or giving them a "skinny for the next exam." Maneuvers A larger percentage of Carolina men don't become engrossed in the important plays of the game, but in the ways in which the "models" learn to play guard and tackle "Cocky" /... AND0 VE& E, ALW A Havea i The best to ook At...? through experience in the stands. Usually the average USC male ROTC student learns a great deal of strategy through maneuvers. The key passes on the field can't com pare to the "key passes" in the stands. However, the attention of every iale is turned toward the playing field when the Coquettes, USC's answer to the Rockettes, strut onto the field for the half-time festivities. Bare legs an(d scanty costumes com bine to attract the male populace. Pep rallies from the night before remind the spectators to glance at the animated and spirited behavior of the cheerleaders who are busy cheering the team on. At least the cheerleaders are paying attention to the game . . . or are they? Coeds and passes; touchdowns and masses; Coquettes and bands; cheering stands; Good intentions; no pretentions; "GO, Gamecocks" shrill; spectat ing's the thrill! By Rosemary Hankins A Ct 9VE rHE IM9XC9 MONUI/M., ac'gareti __ 9 bacco makes the be R J. Hteyno!I T - y 1'sC "BENCHW%ARIRFS"-pp pa%timle, 1hat Of "wachn'al tl eveni hass his owni personalized hf, Of the henche. read, "'ri-tate Ii lEjquire." (Phuoto by i larri-on.i 'Bench-W ts Popula hB lOAN %O*()I.(i' Staff Writer "Bench-warm-IIing" I s a "sport mrIsuled with enthuilsia sml by mla S stiudents frouuI a variety < am11pus locationw. The front of Rus.-ell flouse: is I loulbtedly tile headquarters of 1110 >enh-boodrsRegrdlssof weath< >r tile, an w-sorted lot of stuiden renerall.v adorn1 these seats. What is the magnetic power < he benches? Several student hough surprised iat the uLLexpect( it ruision, offered their iindividu easons for bench-walIing. Spring Fever "I have spring fever and it's ni -ven spring." volunteered a ma -ied student who prefers anollyilit Frank Register clainis, "T veather is nice, the wolliil IU( ,ood, and I'm catching IpI on fa 'ashions. I'm married." "I'm waiting to be pick('d upI) ;lid s4ophomore Jimmy Beckham. Ilealn I have aln appointment. ] >tlel words. I'm ieeting somle1l leIe. G04dI-Loking Girls Freshmaln Lanny Guiter, a dai ;itter, expresed the sentiment of ti e-have a .9,mok M.. i~r i' girl. go by." Itight: ()ne student nech. The4 plaque1m 4n dihe back of mne vailuirier. of I'hlolma C. Mrchnt. arming r Sport' mlajority inte vVi ew ed when he said that he enljyIPd watching the good ,,lking girls. Rielaxationl i., George Hrobuchak's r;eas1n forl occupancy while Mike Farmner cited the lack of so*mething better to (41. K11b Fea-4ter. veteran :4tudenit, 4t. said. "After five days of clases, I -ake an outing. The:e benches are S 11rt c'.nvemIlient and nearer Russell . f I u4e. Sitting her.e reminlds Ine of :nv afternib I >1pelnt at the side Idwalk cnfes in France." F4"Dtball1 Teaml Several Inliembers If the freshman loItball team c. inline business with >t pleasuIk.. They watch the girls go r- while waiting for the fx)tlall ".I"meat" wagonl. le One Iussell House bench has a k list inction all its own. Mounted on 11 the backrest is a small plaque in "l'rivate IHeadquarters of " Tloias C Mar-chant. Esquire." 'I (See pictur*e a1hovc. n lThe b (enche1 have b1Cen used for ke in1kie tiha romancell 1ee, relaxation, and Illeting purposes. 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