The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 21, 1960, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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"The Gamecock" The regular meeting of "Th4 Giamecock" staff will be held a 2 p.m. today in room 208. Russel House. WULSC-ANI WUSC will hold a regular staf meeting at 5 p.m. today ill Roon 20-1. Russell House. Press Club The Press Club will meet at p.m. today inl tie Nzalel Room Russell House. "Y" Groups Freshmanl "Y" I unchieonl- -1:0( p.m. 'Mondaiy. Jr.-Sr. "Y" lAunebelivl- 1:00 p1.m1 -111hom1ore " 'Y" 1.meheon- 1:0 'I.m. Thursday. Al11 uncheouis in Russell loust SuetCounlcil Stidetlnt Council w%iIl meet \l thiv it 1.m. in !(om 201. Rusel I'lTe Young Lions" "The Yotun l.ins" i-; the Stu .!;It *,Inion m, ol V it, t lhe weck Frok. shwings at. and 7 p.m vir <a In R;I,;l.i llol,< as I tit,1, c n I " -It- :0 room. (Ilk- I R o I. t. ( b ii ! htj d. as wteeV,kly metet ing4 it 5:00t p.m Thurs<hiya inU Room International Students Th.. International Student ('111u, will ict 'Tiesdav in Room 102 R musse flouse. Ihe council will meet at I : p.*I.. t he general meting-' at 7:00 p.m. .veryone is ar*ed t(o attend. Plans for a IIaI l,Veen party will he inule. The 1. '-. C. will melet today at 7 m p.m. inl front of Lussell IlIIse to gIo to the State Fair. Fair Booth Shows USC To Visitors 'ills aid publicationls, elgilver Ing :ni( vXtension,. ConIS(erValtionI and compuiter-- t hesecare amilong the featUres of the UnlivUlrsity ex ihibit aIt the State Fair here tIis week. 1'StC prlilnmtey stidents at the .xhibit demonist rate how your 'iu i 1Iist, cf).ats pilis. Iiak(cs vap lis and prlpar m t mulsions. II lot I' Secitill f this eN hii the USC Pr ess Amv how h it4 publishes arn' distriltetcd :ill over the world. Prof. Gi. R. Grahonil 4f thel D)v pa11men1t of Goolovy and Geogra phy ha. an ('Xhibit o)f pamllphlet s part the ,' ise'rva'l ti., n Work TI he (rmmducltts ;it the Unmive V . ea-h summerli'4. * .xib'~ti*.tsifro~m ojthe Schoolan ii Pep Club Sptmsors Pep Rally A i imli.v n ted !'ip C'!uh i ; spiii I.. mderw', i btt( n (i 4 kt'th i e anIdit the '1( ofn e th o capi t amlis.' .llerry r e andt' wilik e H in, wl'mIl tak< thsel stagae a 23 ..St Arilso Tenfave ise the en.\Thel bues r o the bnefitmasoft.h.er who li h ae I 41 h e' tiri I' lly rtit o Two huse toth fa-wil b v Briefs Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Delt t Sigma Chapter, will meet at 5:1 I p.m. Wednesdity in MeMaste School. There will be a "smoker Friday so the members may mee the prospective pledges for thi seilester. Phi kappa Sigma Drop-in Alpha Eta of Phi Kappa Sigm; is haviing a drop-in for alumni an, friends at thel Phi Kappa Sigm; Hlouse aftcr tihe North Carolin ranme Saturdtay. etmiinster l'arty Westininster Fellowship w i I hold a piIlnic-party oil Wediesday 'ranlsportation will he provide< from t he Westmilnster Student c inter :ndl fr.1im liussell House a \\ esley Schedutle III:*0 a.m. -Worship Service. 7-00 p.min. Folrum111 Washing ttm State U. speak: tIo U SC Socio - Ec tonmie. Political am i-chioIus iSSUPS. uliesday : p Im. I.mncleon Dr. Cool idge. "1low to Stluly Wedtiesday 7:00 i.m. C I ll u n i 11 a it Breakfast. 7AlO 1.m. - tther I c N u I t y "Ihe Religious Issum inl t h v l1IresidenIt ia Cip'lpaign." I Iypat Iian1 lly.atian l.iterary Society wil mlect Tu'lesday at 5 p.m. inl Legart Coilb-gv. Illv. Tullock will speak om the I'nited Natiotns. Euphradian Th. 1-:1 -hioalin literary So. (ict y will mnect T u e s d a y it Fu:1phr:adianl Hall. TI'pic for thu fut heoingSynlapianl debate witY tIh Ch.IriI1SpI ik. Society and thi abisentee problei will Ie discussed All ima1lt StIldelts are cordially it. vitetd. ( 'olum I a ( ollege c on'mcer t Tickets V( Iln sale today it PIus. sell 11(ousi from 1-5 for the Co lubia (Collbgi CIcert inl Towni shii Auditorium November 8. Ra C(i. fft6 '1s "CMncclrt In Stereo" will bo tih featIreId attractionl. First halcotiy seats arc $2.1,0, secim hahc4my scats $2.10. U. S. Alrmy Gives Research Grant T Viirersity .\'n SISi.ot Vraint frItom the U. S Ar ()*ie ot Ordiiannce ha.m hetn awanh-d.i ti the Univeisity t< Ilb-pi:rtmntu of .\lechanticail Eitgi nern inci last ()etober. Th< tt\u 2rant is fir tw iivear's. rift. I. MtAaceonoii:lje is thIt -y o \':gina, didi graduatet worl, I:-'a 'ilf <i| t iif tlinttiaI :i e.atih liretly.C itprog .1 i Thh [ail ~hew el ivltt HAILSTHE C ON HOMEC D4fC51M ON Everywhere in Columbia I Carolin I fw regoliar mweting of Studlent ( Qinit. The roll was called and the lii CO1MMI11EE REPORTS: A Elections Coi8mn1itteCe: jack Wilson reported that the El4 lit-A. ilte Puiblicity Committee. L.ette r tiotin asking them to urge their nem elit following cmtiditie% %%wre toi Iloimeconldlig Queen: t Glend:a Gimtr, Fraotces ittnbrigi . IlopeL Get I% tv Jacq1ne Sphimwn, Toot% 8Le-e 1111unler. Stmdent Counil lepresentatives (to fill .its aid Scieces: Jock Williams, lock, Sam Freed. 1':ngineeriig: -'nest .. Willis. 1. letition). k litation: Htowemary -'Fellers. Tont Graoiaute School: Craig .\cKetizie. 'h;ttm.cy: L.eotiard liive. Chawles Frtintain (lass Olficvrs: Pitsideot: Ann Saudner. n(l it. tI l'od livothiek%, v)timi Stmith. Tot Vice P'residt'it: t Wyhe C.ildwell, F imht, tni. \lD t 1-:oi%M ti%Eward Oni Itlmly I lotto, Johni Fort. Sinrtorn' -I te;tsti : Pit lutter , ( Ktuhir. I s1to r lall: til C i n Bi o h S t. jo othlt ('atetii t. Stoltzo ,ut . 1)D tt. * ireAhii h itdet Cotvil 1ipreot.coati, Wvallt it, jerry Killn, Buh n Iill rI , Ilih .ar ti W oo tl%s te iti% Hottil Cit i i. 1 :li. I Y ),.t Oiw pl-titionl). Ilomwulelinm C.omnmittee: \t..A Pa.tritik rtpotted th.at thet vomn eh.iirni.,n. |-s t O irth lionit-vol ilHOTC. Artists Series: l1hn ( 'h-ap lit litbinittted th t folkom Ihlic nict-ting a . i tdit to ioer to . it ). Ti lt o I it topi t ob i to t*1 eI % .oi i tl . too Io t, li- pru%4 po tlth it s'i h.t t .i l - t i lv l to V!tn111 ,lloonneo w nt ot, bm oth. 1 )4n 4 t s Ihe .allowcd to) trt i c tokets -t li.0 s t tin t tie .ita of i 1%u. fr ic ket . I. iturn11.wu of It( , t1 i .1 11t1 ,1 o tnd p. twtd. olil thco In d (' h.lI t OD)K 11w4111 Ilh.olil .,i t J%vk t-l.akl1s. Thel colialmittt Ihli .atloomwed th.at . lintre, niev ;Im li..'cock " fol IvIbIliv,ationl (A. t o lil wEnIv uir, Io t oit to i,iittvrnil\ lwnsus, l{tiwill jott Il i s ul.st-41 th.at thel "KI'r to ( :411 - m for llte nI-t p o lo S.. \ -r % ther u. i t 111 un' i t hu low w. Ith PT"A IN ERNF,SlT P1. COM T11,H Tim Ihemmi. diretor of Ilte pres -peak to the .AFIROTC concernir TAC Bri( Visits Cai A Tactical Air Command bri( ing tvaml cmnsiJting of major Ti I)Inn an11d (' .pt. 1-rnest P. Coultn will visit the Univetsity Nov. 10 explin too AFlIOTC cadets t typew.s 41f' aircraft and missil uisted by TAC, their mission, a ocareer' oppotuities in the C'ol Ti'he bieflintg will bie the first demhii year which will give A *)( endeits att insight inuto t l'areer:it too run:itiesi the 'i F.nineet'rintg Stutdents Ireshmenot a to d l're'lngineer' are0 to tal the M'chuattical Ingi nei rin: I )i'partttment Secrtetat; Tuosdayi . itr Wedniesdlay, Oc'to titlt fli too Il- Sjimill Settestoit }LD "GRADS" BMING DAY! - OSS 8B M55 M E-DAY SERVIC ..Bu WNf HINt SDRY & CLEANERSi i Student ( October 11, 1960 ouivil was callet to order by President Milk inte% approvu:d .rd edions Committee haid elected Jack Williams t shave bent sntit to the flcpre-%i<deni of orgatilza lers to vote. iiinatIetIiat the coItivetion. t. Wentdv liiveiiark, jo Kint., jo,mi liimet Ienison. Jiudy Killolugh,14- I1tt lioev I .ivingto vacancies): Carolyii llalloa. Henry Ltffitte, Patty Whi r L 1uca%. Tommy Miiles Hlalph Zlotniik tb S 1i(onl, Glenda Gosniell. femy Rlay Weti row. .\ike lvci'Io (by petitionl DeAmti, jante \ orkmn44. latt, iluit Rivierte, lBI-ant Owenls, Tim Qllil Shea. hichard Wolod, )ohn Ward. Pautl Maxwel 311 Wo(Xd, Bill Talkard. Frank Willis. Frail is, Karen Trir, Nimny ov;ilI. Tobie Dnicke Ir liitdricks. Jane1 Methan. (ene linmowli. Mik m, Eily lithdin.. William Applegate. Bobhh' rmint. -es: 11(mv, Billy Jaimis, hbby Saimder%, ierhe illiam Applegate, johnsk Fort, Paui Tentscher '1411c WN\eiir. C;rolv jones (by petitioi. Smihi 4itive hadl me141 .lgmai 'with Cirl irazl11, Alumu lim: Queen1 Coiltet1nt% will 114 provided 1) 411 replort: .john (Chappell, ch.tirman. (on Wediw-stlay, Ocl ()In wa% pnlblivitS for the fir,t program of th iteid4 Out. 12, 19(10. Pu4mm lietheringtlO r hv\iitn anid radio %tatioms and li;h:d hopes o I lIrownl Snlvgq-'tvd that Col1u1bia; Colle-ge'l sv for reglar date ticket prices, or $1.10 eael iv C.C. imusic department, 1)r. Parker, he give u 114-q. hstsggstlionis we-re ptit in the fon ct h .4hosvin a ushers amid non-%tudvwts ( 4. p.I%ed this mllotionl. released, 11a1 hulletin were to be lilitted ti 7. P'o%ters amdibhulletins werv then dlistriite. he putt iin the donniitories, classrooms. sororit w, libraries. gymnlasimtn, vertaini pllaces lin Co Atils. anld tie USO. imia" he iive%tivathed j. I means f)f advertis %%metn %na adbiunied. Respectfulilly submillitted. Tootie Griffin, Secrvtatr\. 1.1, oe1raltimi staff officer, and M air enlations. Tatlical Air Commanid, will .g Air Forc4: stralevgy. ifing Team rnpus Soon f- operations staff officer. Both are m veterans of World War II and the re Korean War, Said Col. -James E to Johnson, professior of Air Science ie at the University. es Id nl a- 'Fill he he 'fnest 4s Tareyton has DuallI does Prtdurt al &4A44r1l.. cZA rovernmenI NEW BUSINESS: Ihe president made the following appo flomecoinng Coimittee: Mike Adair. lihett Weston. o Cafeteria Comnittee. Ski Duzynski, Gea John Chnappell moved that Council sig with the fre%hminan elections there be a tr ihmky amended the motion to read I newspalper- uid over the rnadio. Secondexl Bill Able presented the following resolu WIERIEAS, Green street and the trafil and linb of the Administration, the Ft of South Carolina for a number of years; WHEREAS, the drivers of vehicles ui consideration for the Mn and Women o to cross said street going to and from cla WHEREAS, the Men and Women of front of Russell House; and WHEREAS, the likelihood of bodily in traffic load on Green street during the e therefore be it k IESOLVED, that the Student Goven recomnn n to the PresidenIt of the UniV tn!"t11 to facilitate the novemlient of and t< linna Community as they cross Green stree RIESOLVED, that copies of this resolul of Trulstees, the Nnyor of 0lum11bia, the .and "The lcon." Tine resolution was seconeld ami pw Sanvtv Commilittee. Bill Ahlne movocl that Student Govnuni the cooperation of Slater System in keelp p.n. on Satunlays and 8:30 oni Snmdiy%. in Mr. Trouip, Slater Fnxod lanager, that' stu tronbl inn getting channnge for pholnt calls otnerition inn hlntping the stldents to obt appreciated. Sncondd anl passel. Bill Atle moved that tIe Stuident IT tl intnrest of other universities iind voll r .niements -whereby. the mehers of SUS( of.en at lower price. Thiss amnlnnded by Carnmen Cherry witlh tln ihnntie Comnnitte of Student Co Bmky Joye mnov-e that Stident Coum( Presidnt of the 'nniversity that the Unde -nopen nntil 10:00 p.m. on Saturldays. l'at Adair nnenled tine motin to read to 10:00 p.m. on Sunldays. TI' nnsn alllnl s amnn l nlded was pa%sel nnn Bll Wilsonl, Belln Boyd, George Jones, apponte-d to ti t Traffil and Safety Coml Stnild-lt Concnvil will melet next '.\onda l-herv bein! nim furth-r hnsinn, tie i ARSENTEES: Fr.n llaskin. Bonh Ftnller. Jimmy ta Grivg%, Pd Spear%, Jerry Frye, Ilolb)rook Fellers Wins AIEE Award For Article Dean R. G. Fellers of the USC School of Engineering has re (eived an award for his article, "A Circular Polarization Duplexer for Millimeter Waves," which ap peared in the "Transaction" of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. ''le article by Dr. Fellers was judged best among those published it "Transactions" by authors re siding in the Southeastern Section of AIEE composed of five states Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. Articles are judged for organiza tion, style, originality and value Ito the profession. )r-. Fellers received the award froml John W. I)avis, district vice president of AIEE, during a meet ing of the Columbia Subsection of the association. lavor flavor by far! the taste 'liter /4 it! NEW DUAL FILT 0. aep -cIero ' na ou. m.;Adl, ..a.. L Minutes ntments with the approval of Council: 'ency Martin. Holmes Davis, Buddy Tally, rge Jones, Miriam Rharne, Jimmy Truesdale. gest to the Elections Committee that along ock national presidential election. hat the results he published inl the local re antd passed. wl tion: th ic thereon has constitue'd a hazard to life culty and the students of the University at and in Green street show very little, if any, the Carolina Cotmunity as they attempt ;s; and Carolia are forced to "dodge" vehicles ins at tuy hs greatly increased due to the heavy yc irly morning, mid-day, and late afternoon; N: mtent of the University of South Carolina YC e,rsity that any and all necessary steps be ,en-sure the safety of nembers of the Caro- fo t it atisstll House; and be it further ion hei sent to the Chairnan of the Board Covnior of Sosuth Carolina, "The State"" Ti ye W. It was referred to th1e rTmffic uid le 1t investigate' the possibilities of obtainling ing the Ganucock loom open timtil 10:30 U Also, that it he brought to the attenitimi of ients have in the past sad a great deal of eigairette nsachines, ete., and that his mx ains service in this area would he greatly tion Ommtnitte'e he reqiiested to ascertain eges through the Souitheast in nakinsg ar A work as a muit to get minae bands more m that Stusdent 1iuion work in conjunction in vernment. Siortlet atnd passed. lal il revomn-vid to the librarv staff and the rgradtie ansd McKissick lbraries he kept ar that both libraries he open frcmi 2:00 pI.m. ye iiems h-ss . yj Stusan Mcam-rins, and Vivian Porth were nittee- with the approval of Cenil. $1 s to c%munt ballots. retling was atdiouire. 1epec-tfully sulbmitted, Vasliki Moskos, Secretary th nt, jimmy T aresdle. Ilines Davis. Willie th latts, Atex Saders. p Engineering Course n A refresher course in mechani cal engineering fundamentals, de- by signed specifically for persons de- E<i siring to t a k e the February Pro- Pt fessional Engineer's Examination (Parts II and III), will be offered be at the University d u r i n g the is period Nov. 1-Feb. 7. Principles involved in basic ab equations used in general engin- li eering will he emphasized in the course, along with sample prob lems to illustrate these principles. Four USC mechanical engineer ing ' professors will t e a c h the course-H. W. Ileyse, F. B. Ilerty, John Begg, and I. 0. MacCono- r hie. The cost of the course is $25, plus a $2 laboratory fee. MAMMY'S Famous Smc Served I 3020 Two Noi Tareyto DULFILTER Here's how the DUAL FILTER I 1. It combines a unique inner filter of ~.. .definitely proved to make the tasti smooth. 2. with a pure white outer filter. Togeth( the flavor elements in the smoke. Tareyi you the best taste of the best tobaccos Taeyt$$I Vavy Offers ?OTC Course ro Students The requirements are high, the wards higher for the young man to wants a career with every ing - responsibility, authority d the opportunity for leader ip and service to his country. Freshmen, it isn't too late to ply for this program; in fact, late as your sophomore year u may apply for the regular ROTC program and still get ur way paid through college for ur years. The N a v a 1 Reserve Officers aining Corps offers you a four ar curriculum in any one of 52 iding universities. After grad tion you will be joining the fleet an ensign with duty assign muts aboard surface ships, sub irines or with naval air units. The monetary benefits in being this program include tuition. >oratory fees, hooks and a sal y of $50 a month. During a ar in this program the indi lual r e c e i v e s approximately ,500. Every person that applies for L test gets an opportunity at L program. The men in this ogram get the same benefits as -n of Annapolis. Applications must be received the Naval Examining Section. ucational T e s t i n g Service. inceton, New Jersey, by Novem r 18, 1160. The testing date December 10. Application blanks are avail le at the NROTC office in milton College. DEADLINE News stories for "The Game ick" are due on Wednesday fternoons by 5 p.m. Stories lay he pinned on the bulletin oard if no one is in the office. SHANTY irgasbord )aily ch Road 0 )OES IT: ACTIVATED CHARCOAL Sof a cigarette mild and r they select and balance on's flavor-balance gives