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Honorary Alpha Kappa Gamma, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Blue Key, national honorary fraternities, recntly inducted new members. At the recent May Day beauty contest, Alpha Kappa Gamma tapped nine new members and Omicron Delta Kappa tapped six. Blue Key sent out letters of invita tion for new membership. Tapped into Omicron Delta Kappa were: BENJAMIN BLAKELY BOYD: Student Council; chairman of the Freshman Study Committee; Elec tions Committee; Student Government Evaluation Committee, Traffic and Safety Committee, Codifica tion Committee; President of Sophomore "Y"; Junior-Senior "Y" Cabinet; Freshman Orientation Counselor; Sigma Nu fraternity; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Recording Secretary; Euphradian Society, Corres ponding Secretary; delegate to State Student Legisla ture; Pep Club; Westminster Fellowship, council; Freshman Honor Roll; recipient of a Carolina scholar ship for two years. CHARLES HAROLD "BOODIE" HALL, JR.: Sigma Chi fraternity, Scholarship Chairman, Pledge Trainer, IFC Representative; Pi Mu Epsilon, honor ary mnthematics fraternity; Tau Beta Pi, honorary engineering fraternity; academic scholarship; B-plus average, two semesters. ALLAN OWENS JACKSON: Commander of 775th AFROTC Cadet Wing; Kappa Alpha Fraternity; out standing sophomore AFROTC cadet; recipient of University scholarship; Cadet Lieutenant Colonel in AFROTC; honor roll. JULIAN WILLIAM JONES, JR.: Arnold Air So ciety, commander, delegate to the National Conclave; Cadet Major in AFROTC; AFROTC Scholastic Award; Freshman Chemistry Achievement Award; Honor Roll and Dean's List every semester; Engi neering scholarships. JAMES LEE RHAME, JR.: Block "C" Club, Citadel; varsity letter at Carolina; Cadet Colonel in AFROTC; Deputy Commander of Arnold Air Society; Who's Who; football scholarship; Distinguished Mili tary Student Award; outstanding Junior Cadet; out standing AFROTC Cadet. Honorary member inducted into Omicron Delta Kappa was Coach Bob Stevens, head basketball coach at Carolina for the past two years, received B.S. degree at Michigan State University in 1949; received Master's Degree at MSU in 1954; basketball coach at MSU from 1953 until 1959. In his absence. Coach Steven's wife received the honor for him. Tapped into Alpha Kappa Gamma were: NANCY LESLIE ARIAIL: Alpha Delta Pi, rush chairman, vice-president; Sophomore "Y" vice-presi (lent; "Gamecock" co-news editor; Wesley Foundation Council for two years; Phi Epsilon Nu, treasurer; Groups Ani tirer; Euphrosynean Literary Society. CONSTANCE GETSINGER: Delta Zeta, pres dent, Song Fest director; Pan-Hellenic Council: Meditrina Society; Ilypatian Literary Society. GLENDA GUNrElt: Pi Beta Phi, historian, pledge trainer; Junior Class historian; Student Council; Pep Club; Euphrosynean Literary Society; Artists Series Committee; Sigma Alpha Sigma; Baptist Student biXiii 4 ; New meme"I of Alpha Kappa Gamma tapped recently are, from left to right: Lill 'MooII, Nancy Ariail, Glenda Gunter, Conie Getsinger, nounce New Union. JUDITH ANN HART: YWCA Sophomore presi dent, Junior-Senior treasurer; "Y" Camp Sophomore helper; Pan-Hlellenic Council; Chi Omega, recording secretary; Haptist Student Union; Garnet and Black. ;ssistant feature editor; Kappa Delta Epsilon. ROSE ANN JETER: Chi Omega; Student Council: Women's Standards Committee; Presidlernt of Wad( Marty Shthe4. H1reida William-. 114it Jeter. anuhd Jud- Hart. (Phot by Van Dyke.) V1embers lampton Dorm; staff memibr of Garnet and:w I. Irientation Counslrdw-; Sigma Alpha Signm. l.iLI.IAN If. MOO): (hi Omega, Outstolini -g,trevasurer., prlesident: Ilonrl( Board: "Y'' ("Ili OU nIeI;, (rienta t ion t il ounsl ur n ' '' I 1editriut Swcety; Frehmaui Y" officer. MARTfHA ANN (MARTY) SiEIIEEN in; Eh-tins (',ommittee; lIeigiu Em n Vi'I:k commlittv('; "(G:n-coc" k- o!urnii. typi- . i n taff N \man) (u r uth6I: tIrn Prov:nlC CWnVention. )tat offircr: Pro t- Educ;otn A-o. ('l.\ DiL A G. AiN T Di 'a Alt 'i: ( ' U. A BR ND JOYCII:' P l"-: P,:tV N IT -em I : a.: (1 : Y pl . r t A SILIEN)\.oY LEI \\ IU.l..\4s I I. P- :aV ; tork .1p . : rfr a : PI. it I'l t: :p i:on N : "Gta!neo- e.w " %o r e - o h m r ran wertar: of (erti ono , It . '- ;i 1Su<ion z hni. 'an an: <: to.i .\lee -I'Ari la' -K awoti' T IMAO. - A. D.Vi S: ..L( '.. I I - p :: . apti, rI'( h n::. ('h !m: I v A : .- A :I hi t t It \ . Jf HI NS N: I :t . I )0 'GI-AL I I AT('-11 J I , : Ih at Lwoena > Fl te 'h -a i U ' \rioAd Air Se vi. D)AVID) K EL.LEl I t u.e:l:et fIt m r tetltics: Kapp;t A piiit I a . t: j hrIman , f "Old South Ha SPURtGEON LERCOY L UC.\S:'auHaP ..hE ; Interfraic rnit*y 'unci: Knppa :1 . ;rand Master of' Cere-monies ; Hat -S' -ni Un t Ii'on rn-himan and Sophom)r- E-win--riz.v colr: Vward; Out-tanidinig FrteAhmanl AFIT(C C'adet. \VII I1.1AM OSCE SEL.F: S i,,,ma: N u. ?-nrit uLt -tanlding pledge: A..(. .,rPOYr r. PALT. THlOMAS BUIMlOUGHIS: Pi kappa .: h .cerI'tary: Euphradian Soit : A:phii P . )nm-ga tudent Council: Dean* List. RCEGINALD BRtOWN, .JR.:Pru.to u-n Body at Florenwce Extens.jin: Pr' :dn-Ac (nre 11u; 4Hnor Council.pr ih. :e t n w ap ,ditor of F.,orence section. tifGr Ioward Stoke Service Awaird: Pi: ap K EN NETI WOODl:Ln.dn eriyCwunei!. Po c : 'ac UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROUNA Vol. [.1.. No. 25 COLUMBIA. SOUTH CAROLINA. 'MARCII 30. 1961 FOUINDED 1908 ......... Stu(jent Ulnion's Talent Show April I1I will feature a varie'ty of acts, i the above pictures ate any indication. Thc top photo ilitintrates the prCM-11ce of a number of pianists in dhe competition. The milelll phloto preseCnts a folk singing trio,. The jumbuelks, caught in the act of 8 r M tot io rl frshia,prctcs th altdn&sewl efr.(~mtsb Si Twelv( let to hI thle secol Talent S ton Hall The tv lected 0 The acts Jumbucl WIooten, accordiol Elections Con Vew Rules Foi Ih Elections Committee has re Ised the following rules for ming spring elections. Violators the rules stated below will be squalified pending an investiga )n by the Elections Committee. I. General Location of Political Materials A. Materials MAY be placed on the walls across from the lZussell House, from Sumter to Bull Street, and on the wall surrounding MeClintock. B. B. Materials WILL NOT be placed on trees, and ANY glass doors or windows. C. Materials WILL NOT be hung between ANY build ings. I). Campaign material WILL NOT )be placed on ANY Mail Boxes. This is a Fed- C a vral offense. E. Campaign material WILL NOTi be placed on trash receptac-les. - P. CaipaignI material WILL U NOT he placed in or on classroom buildings. "IES Campaign material WILL should NOT he (I i st r i b u1 ted ting." through the cainpus mail. This I 11. lufles Concerning Materials the sen and Campaigning at the Polls between A. Hussell louse phrladia 1. There will he NO post- day nig ers or campaigning on After tihe second floor. their I 2. There will he NO cam- Gibbs paigning on ANY steps, affirmai the ramp or the eleva- ics, and tor leading to the see- Mann ond floor. Euphra :1 NO posters will be lin, spo placed on the Russell clared House b u i I d i n g or Society ramp. The -I. T e m p o r a r y bulletin sophie :udent alent C acts, ranging from hal- [ill Wood ues. will be presented in ballet dan nd annual Student Union ist ; Toodl how on April 11, in I)ray- ing; Ted at 8 p.m. Pam IIa velve contestants were se- largaret it of 22 who auditioned. D)el )utr to be presented are The The fir s, a folk music trio; Helen ceive a vocalist; Bob Grookett. Second ai uist; Ira Berendt, vocalist; $50 and ! tmittee Rele Spring Cat on the ground floor of 2. the Russell House. NO posters will be place(d on the permanent bulle tin board. ONE poster per candidate may be placed in the Russell House, and this poster MUST be placed on the t e m p) o r a r y bulletin board. The maximum C. 1h dimensions of this post er will be 28" x 22" (standard size). )ther Polls NO campaigning inside building in which polls are located will be per mitted, with the excep tion of the Russell House ground floor. riosophie :iety Tops )hradians :"" that DMXED: South Carolina their legalize pari-mutuel bet- enfoi Each esolution was the topic for his own li-annual Synapian Debate tion of 1 the Clariosophic and Eu- Violatt Literary Societies Tues- above wi ht. an inves the society members and (ommitt uests heard Coming Ball 1nd Gene Griffith argue tively for the Clariosoph- n hih I Ken Holland and Jimmy A o irgue negatively for the semest< fians, Dean George Tom- to s kesman for the judges, de- oicers the Clariosophic Literary dents' to be the winner. possibb lebate was held in Clario- city a IIall with Bill Castine, Eu- cluded. n President presiding. ____ Union ontesi . pianist; Kerry Wofford, ce; Jiimly IoIodges, pian i Wilson, aerohatie danc Wyndham. jazz group; yes, imloderin dancing; Griffiln, vocalist; and w, vocalist. it place winner will re $75 cash scholarship [d third places will -wi 25 scholar1ships. ases npaigns NO posters over 28" x 22" vill be placed iny- All where except on the b1) brick walls mentioned Irive above. Rehk NO campaign material iii will be placed in or on Sunda: the Engineering Build- A p1ri ing, except on stands or the bulletin board. orms laterial in the girl's dornis will be placed ON I.Y on stands. Bulle tin boards Iay be used at the discretion of the house mothers. Noth ing will be placed on the walls. Material in the boy's dorimls may be placed oi tle hulletinl boards if provided. No cai paign materials will be placed oi the outside of the dorms. ml, ioMinlated must give naime(IS afnd the name ppeari oi tle hallot, so the commnittee miay check eligibility. 1This will he -anidali11te must clean up material at the termina Ii, campaign. 's (if the rules stated 11 be disqualified pending ir lion by the Elections campus organizations lave elected or will elect 'ficers for the coming r or year are reminded it a list of newly elected to the Dean of Stu Office at the earliest , opportunity. Campus or ma idresses should be In- 14es Sh< Sponsors April 11 lMAixcv Dormn * Winis IV-4A Swi 11e Ira Ihertndt studems may be adimitted . car-ds. Dowr prizes will b b)y CtIhIIIhia mer.1chlar.ts. u -.% aras wil'. bt. iA Dr-; t 7:30 Thursdav Api1 6; c ;,f oik 10. y . 'Bantam Beauties rexas Christian University's loss is Carolina's gain! Pretty Bobbie Satterficki, a sophoutore, transferred here af ter changing her }or from ballet to Fnch. A contestant i the Miss Columbia con a p anst Uss th lome s bathinans Lain gWty obbier ni. (Photo by Van Dye.)n