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Birds Play In A ACC Tournament Bnd (See Page 7) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROLINA Vol. LI., No. 21 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, MARCH 3, 1961 FOUNDED 190U Jo Kirv D 'Greek IFC And Po Also Honor Jo Kirven, Chi Omega, Alpha, were named "Sororit "Fraternity Man of the Yeax annual Greek Week Awards Other winners of "Wome Sara Krebs, Kappa Delta; Alpha; Pat Adair, Pi Beta Cannady, Alpha Delta Pi. Recipients of "Men of the Year" laurels were Ed Spears, Sigma Chi; Paul Collins, Chi Psi; Bobby Mitchell, Sigma Nu; and Bill Donelan, Pi Kappa Alpha. Other awards went to Dr. Charles W. Coolidge of the Uni versity history department as "Faculty Man of the Year;" to Pi Beta Phi for attaining the highest scholastic average among sororities; and to Alpha Tau Omega for the highest fraternity average. Special committees of Pan-Hel lenic Council and the Inter-Fra ternity Council selected the win ners from a list of nominees submitted by Carolina's social fra ternities and sororities. Nominees were judged according to their service to their own fraternity or sorority, contributions and service to the USC Fraternity and So rority Systems, and promotion and advancement of fraternity and sorority ideas and ideals in gen eral. A brief run-down of the win N's and their achievements with in the fraternity or sorority fol lows: JO KIRVEN: Pledge class president; assistant r u s h chair man; president; Outstanding Ac tive Award; delegate to national Chi Omega convention; and presi dent of Pan-lellenic Council. AMELIA SUE O'DELL: Ritual chairman; corresponding secre tary; Pan-Hell representative; and regional Pan-Hell convention. PAT ADAIR: Assistant pledge trainer; activities chairman; presi d e n t ; Outstanding Sophomore Award; activities chairman of pledge class; and delegate to na tional Pi Phi convention. SARA GREBS: Assistant treas urer; treasurer; president; prov ince workshop; co-editor of Pan Hell handbook; and Pan-Hell rush rules committee. SKIPPY CANNADY: Scholar ship chairman; treasurer; presi (lent; pledge and active scholar ship awards; Best Pledge Award; Outstanding Active Award; na tional ADPi convention; a n d chairman of Pan-Hell May Day Drop-In. Maxcy Ti Sorority Stunt Night, one of the ce,i, according to all reports. And me the winner of the annual event with Pi Phi's are shown at far left, with I Sign en, Ken Of The mn-Hellenic Professor ind Ken Wood, Lambda Chi y Woman of the Year" and ," respectively, at the second Banquet Wednesday night. i of the Year" trophies were Quin kmelia Sue O'Dell, Zeta Tau ment Phi; and Margaret "Skippy" Bure of S ED SPEARS: Derby Day Com- 0 mittee and program editor; pledge trainer; associate editor; member go of executive committee; president; sch national leadership training work- civic shop; delegate to national and re- their gional conventions; and IFC rep- ing resentatives. futu KEN WOOD: Rush chairman; wide member of executive committee; IFC representative; chairman of mu IFC blood drive; prosecutor of Ao IFC Tribunal. Th( BOBBY MITCHELL: Assistant pron treasurer; initiation chairman; welf (lance chairman; president; Most bure Helpful Active Award; finance bur committee at national IFC conven- ga tion. tion, PAUL COLLINS: Pledge presi- exist (lent; recording secretary; activa- TI tion chairman; assistant treas I rv urer; E x e c u t i v e committee; pro delegate to regional and national will conventions; national award for mini excellence in financial reports. St BILL DONELAN: Social chair- forna man; rush chairman; sargeant at . arms; alumni secretary; vice-i president; Greek Week chairman; Chri athletics committee chairman; and Stud president of IFC. on i State Board University A The State Development Board dire< will visit the University Monday for and a first-hand appraisal of how the Wal state's largest and most diversified opm MI educational institution fits into the Boar I state's development plans. ing iOn the program are tours of the they School of Engineering and School time of Business Administration, two of has the many sources of highly trained com[ business and industrial personnel on uate the campus. sevej The board members will also iness hear addresses by President Robert Engi L. Sumwalt; Dr. W. H. Callcott, ing j dean of the University; Dr. R. H. Th Wienefeld, dean of the Graduate be d School; Dr. N. P. Mitchell, director opm< of the Extension Division; Dr. R. activ G. Fellers, (lean of the School of wvill Engineering; Dr. James A. Morris, cami viris .. highlights of (;reek Week, was a smashing st of them have conme from P'i Beta P'hi sore their production "Where The Girls Arc." axcy Monument twirling in the background Up Fo: Vood Year' 'tudent, 'romote udent Body President Mi n has announced the establis of the Student Speaker au, set up under the auspic tudent Government. trolina students will serve will ambassadors for t al, and will speak to vario and other organizations home towns and counties, te about the University and i re, in order to create a stat interest in the Carolina Cor ity. ,cording to President Quir purpose of the bureau is iote the better interests ai are of the University." T au will do this through an c zed program of public educ assisting in the Universit3 ing public relations program lis group has received the a al of the administration and be co-ordinated with the a stration and faculty. udent speakers will deliver i al talks to these groups, a1 be coached by Dr. M. stophersen, USC debate coa< ent participation will be pure i voluntary basis. Inspects ext Week !tor of the Bureau of Busine Economic Research; and lace Martin, director for dev( ant. embers of the Developme d will receive material descri aspects of the University whi( are unable to visit because limitations. The Universi a College of Arts and Scien >osed of 19 departments, Gra School, Extenson Division ar i professional schools - Bu Administration, Educatio neering, Journalism, Law, Nur md Pharmacy. e entire morning program w avoted to informing the Deve at Board of the University ities. After luncheon t.he boal hold its regular meeting on tI uus. Daisy Mae suc- the next photo, chi " ri, "Midnilght Magic." 'l The Omega third place ii in president Jo Kirven Get Top Awards Speakers Carolina <e Similar programs have been in h- stituted at the University of North s' Carolina arid at Florida State Uni es versity, and have yielded effective results in cultivating an interest in As the progress of the schools. le President Quinn explains, "This is will be a great benefit to the Uni in versity, as well as a personal boon l- to the student speakers. This will ts be one way of showing our appre e- ciation to the administration, fac n- ulty, and school as a whole for the great strides they have taken for n, our benefit. With a lot of coopera to tion on the part of everyone con id cerned, we can put the University le before the public's eye, and com r- mand a great deal of respect for the a- MEN AND WOMEN OF CAto 's LINA!" All interested students should apply immediately to S t u d e n t it Council, campus mail. Applicants should include name, campus ad dress, home address and county. Euphradia ha ly Two Myst Two life-size portraits of Presi dent Thomas Jefferson and Presi dent John Madison stored for safe keeping in 1875-and virtually for gotten for 86 years-are soon to be returned to their owner, the ss Euphradian Society, according to C. William H. Castine, president. An air of mystery surrounds the nt portraits, since a check of the So b- ciety's history does not reveal the !h artist nor the actual time of their acquisition by the Society. Records y in Caroliniana Library credit the l- work to Clara B. Strait, but the id paintings are "very close resem blance of Gilbert Stewart's paint n, ings," Castine said. A special committee is doing re 11 search on the portraits and it is I- anticipated that they will be re 's turned to the Euphradian Hall in *d early March. At that time a special ~e program, open to the public, will be presented. *. *. The mega pledge Kaki Eccles gets into full se he judges thought it was "mileyputy the comipetitlon. To the right of "Da (right) preents the first place trophy te lent S 'Bantam B Claudia Wilite.., a mebe 11411)..4f Delta, IN finery anid a %imile before the 4)s f al, preparing for the Greek Week formal t4n ness Edlucatimn mait)r, planti. 1eiach ini I HIer hoibie. include sewing, reading, and. way%. A% .-(ou cani see. it i- no toptical illu--ic week's "Hitam Bcatt." .n Society R 2hrious P ictu The portraits wer-e r'emoved from11 the hall hetween 187:3 and 1S83: 0 when all pr-operties of the Society wvere "spir-ited away by loyal miemi bers to keep) them from being de filed by hands of carpetbaggers" . according to the Society's minutes. It was dluring that period that the Jar, Society closed its doors while the more University went through the Re- Centu construction era. .he F The Society meets each Tuesday. daY night at 7 p.m. in the Euphradian s,chob() Hfall, third floor of Harper College, fre'tsh1 and all miale students are invited to Al ittend- I -m "EGGIIEAD,' the new stu dent publication for "open- sctrl" minded organisms." as the edi.. thle i tor-publisher puts it, will go on a a ainthe ssll betwen se8 lower Th whie wll boetc somehre the 0-C00 25-cet bkee te frirbst,de filedby hnds f caretbwger t ItWrinne th. p.io th. te . Soithy awaded i or appyeth o r< Universty 'ven throug wth heir (et cosrcion M e r a.llei nbto, se gi Pni allmal studentsore by'ie tions.) how . lauties' C, ti - ai 4o' t I .ha, Della %ortority, sports her t! i all-approving mirror while. J ighl. Claudia, a junior flumi- () ligh chool after graduation. a working with people14 in, any% n) that1 mad4(e Mlim. Waille. this .eg/ams ,res diension phomore '0' ins ,Award IVS Kenneth Allen, a sopho- : in the Florence Extension P r, of the University received b hIi Beta Kappa award Tues; as the most outstanding rt among last year's 2,500 m11 Won thet Phi Beta Kappa I of $100 with it Perf ect istic record for the freshman INe has since re-vimphatsized wholastic ability by againT "A" in every subject in) irst semester of the current grad poit raio. e i ph -at -ad for thedrefrehmennistand, whi u.Copne Ptch"e rutheme. KIa wrkingo ith e Patch" tatny res ibraries 3resent lob Offer >blt about w-ha profei.tn or vo ii Un INu wi11 f10low after graua on fl o legv ? lel best way t too. prof(-;T'n is by workmyl;2 . Wi;f- !o find whether v<o -;I!ly !liKe it anld ar" -Iwi (l t., 1 nd( hfi) i, a.hne1 o ouo4 ist tha'. South (ar::na pulbc hbri 1 umn-r aIe 1f)fering inltern lip, t- i( awacrd mn a Colmjet vu bI: Io sige j or and. (1( -mm we are i each of :1 pr., Sion and whO m110" colerai' Ihw lalifica: n 11-. Th'. in'rnil ar( rk-tra ining p i tutty id regional public ibrar wib lve been select'-d ft' !t $.ruidancv and w ,r . they a Tel. Thu. irtern.': w:m r three mon:h- :a ., 150 per Ionth. rhe work wil be plal n troduction to the var _ pub!ir library work w !I n h i ise of Wiv;Ing thek:. : a p inity to find ,u: fri- ai <p)erience wvhat a pu:l ria and doe-. The bre:- -,s ig the prograim hpe fi hais I , le initern11 III.y '11-ci!k: '.- m n brarianl--. 1,!; ilther w% :n >igation i'n:atled mn ace :m, I award. Internshi re oI i mairs and senl!irs. a i gr :iol, -niors who: 1. have done, or plan to do, the greatest part (if their college work in the liberal arts 2. hai e at least a C-plus or I B-minus aerage 3. have an inquiring mind. en joy reading and sharing it with ntherv. like % Airk:in wA it l e. t4 a d' . r< I u ,.!Ied 1 1he t e" t I holl e of knon icdge fol.nd !o boo)ks 1. are In good ph ":.i; and miental health. Ap; :ia.n A a,or yof:ho e:o : br Navy Team Will Visit Th Navi Ofi -c P rm, arc 1.; and 1 ('yr. IS. officr char. 'tf i munc I Ie rece v. I gain . . I mioam. At fair right 'xamt, ad a the re.st oif the Kappa D)elta' pro a Webh giveg it a little "einb foot" mn a "Sadie HlawinM lDay." l*hto,i 'oday!