University of South Carolina Libraries
Macready Society AM Presents Comedy (See Page 3) UNIVERSITY. OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROUNA Vol. I, No. 26 COLUMBIA, SOUTII CAROLINA. AIII. It. 1961 FOU)E M( Killian Ao * To Speakz 1)r. James R. Killian, Jr., chair- in man of the Corporatim of Massa- le chusetts Institute of Tcehnology and long-time adviser to the federal government, will be the commence- p 'nent speaker, June 2, President P1 Robert L. Sumwalt announced to- c! day. The University will also confer C the honorary doctor of laws degree y on Dr. Killian, Dr. Sumwalt said. d A native of South Carolina, Dr. a Killian was horn at Blacksburg in 1904, son of James Robert and Jean ette (Rhyne) Killian. e( I)r. Killian became chairman of a MIT Corporation Jan. 1, 1959, after a nearly 10 years as president, during d which the institute expanded greatly. le was among the first American pi vducators to recognize the crucial I role of science in the modern world, Itc and for a number of years has been _ a leading spokesman for better ;chools, increasex emphasis in liberal education, higher standards in engi ntering education, and greater at tention to Iasic research. From November, 1957 'o July, 1959 1)r. Killian was on leave from M IT as special assistant for reience a mai technology to President Eisen- t: hower. a key position during a A )er od when government, ;cience and a Industry needed special leadership inion Will Hold Ball t] Tomorrow The Student Union Committee has t] annonilce(d that the Union will spon- d ,r a Pre-Election Dance at the Coluimlia Hotel ballroom tomorrow night. Admission will be free to Univer sity- students and their dates, and i the festivities will last from 8 'til 12 p.m. Music will be furnished by The Ilearts. This winds up the season for the Union, except for the Thursday and eI Saiturday movies in Russell House. h UMOCC is Coming ' ne Iota Mu Chapter of Alpha P'hi Omega, national service frater rnity, with the cooperation of all the or ganiizat ions on the campui;, has aigairn undertaken to sponisor an Ugly Man Contest" as a means of raising money for the Columbia Orthopedic School. This is how the contest works: E achi pa rticipatinrg organization has Jut uip one male candlidate for the ugliest marn on the campus. Each or a;izartion will attempt to have its canldidlate elected by obtaining the miost votes, and1( each vote is to cost onea cent. Kickoff day for voting for UMOC will lbe D)erby D)ay, April 20. A voting booth wvill lbe set up on the llorseshoe. On April 21, 24, 25 and 26, a booth will lbe set up in the lobby of Rurssell House from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. T.his will give each rmembiler or friend of an organ ization an oppor'tuniity to vote and me-vote for his candidate, thus mak ig a corntribution each timie. The winner will be announced arnd c'rowned at the May D)ay D.ance otn May 9. The or'ganization spon sotrig the winniing candidate will rec'(eivye an enigravedl, or'iginal Ugly MTan lIaqute, andl( the winning can dlidate' will receive an Ugly Man key' arid gifts from Columbia mer chants. Candidates for the contest who havn riot had their picture made may doi so .Satrurday, April 15, from 1:00 until 2:00 in Room 101, Russell II ouse. If any additional in for-ma ioni is dnesir'ed, please contact Wil .cepts In it Comm( their search for solutions t prob )s (if world-wide importance. le has been a member of the resident's Science Advisory Com ittee since its establishment by resident Truman in 1951, and resident Kennedy appointed him 1nsult.ant-at-large to the committee. Dr. Killian attended the MeCallie 'hool, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Trinity allege (now Duke University) ; and IT where he earned the B.S. -gree in business and engineecing Imi n istration. lie remained at MIT after grad ition as assistant managing editor i( later managing editor and litor of "Technology Review," the umni magazine. In 1939 he was )pointed executive assistant to Dr. arl Taylor Compton, then presi nt of the institute. He became MIT executive vice esident in 1943, vice-president in 145, and president at the age of in April, 1949, when Dr. Comp n became chairman of the corpora )erby Day' kt Maxcy 1" )erby Day, which has become a ational as well as local college adition, will be held Thursday, pril 20, t 3 p.m. at Maxey Monu ent on the Horseshoe. Sponsored by Sigma Chi social 'aternity, Derby Day is celebrated I college campuses all over the ition, wherever a ahapter of the -aternity is located. This is the day when the soror es compete against each other for ophies in eight scheduled "races," cluding one "secret race," in which ie girls know nothing of the tails of the event before the gun es Off. Milking a Cow In the past, the secret race has cluded antics such as milking a w, standing on a block of ice, and uffing a telephone booth. The sororities are given points in ich race, and the three with the ghest point total are declared the inners. Judges for this year's ents are Dr. Hilton and Mr. Get nger of the Business Administra on School, Dean Tomlin, Dean lotworthy, President and Mrs. 'Bantam lAvely Carolina co-ed Frances the recent rain, as she takes time 0o the weathennan's predictions. Fri sorority, is a junior secre'tarial Bc beauty titles throughout the state, two years ago. But, alas! The e she becamne pinne l lat week-1 oitation mncement tion. Dr. Killian has an extensive lecod of service to the federal gov ernment, having served as member >f the President's Board of Consul tants of Foreign Intelligence Activ ities (chairman) ; hoard of trustees of the Institute for Defense A nalyses (chairman); Science Ad visory Committee of the Office of Defense Mobilization: President's Science Advisory Committee (chair man ); President's Communications Policy Board; President's Advisory Committee on Management; Board of Visitors, U. S. Naval Academy; Committee for the White House Conference on Educat.ion; Army Scientific Advisory Panel (chair man); and President's Commission on National Goals. Dr. Killian has received more; than 30 honorary degrees fror. uni versities and colleges in the United States and elsewhere, and a great pany awards from the federal gov ernllent and Var-iouS 'urganizations. To Be Held [onument Sumw1valt, and Head Coach Marvin Bass of the Gamecock football squad. "Arthur" of the Goody Shoppe will be the official starter. These judges will also decide the winner of the "Miss Venus" con test, whereby each sorority is rep resented by one girl, judged to have the best figure in the sorority. Con testants are clad in shorts and wear paper bags over their heads. Sponsors Sorority sponsors for Derby Day are Brenda Williams and Mar guerite Alderman for Pi Beta Phi; Claudia Waites and Fran Baskin for Delta Delta Delta; Lou Thomas and Gail Richardson for Zeta Tau Alpha; Pat Lynn and Faye Rhodes for Alpha Delta Pi; Teresa DeWitt and Geraldine Cauthen for Delta Zeta; Toots Tennison and Carmen Cherry for Chi Omega; Marinn Mc Gowan and Elizabeth Dennis for Kappa Delta; and Barbara Bogen for Sigma Delta Tau. All students and faculty members are invited to be gIe-ts of Sigma Chi for the annual event. Beauties' Hlambright dlocan't seem to mind at from her studica to make sure of ceca, a member of Kappa Delta lence major, and she holds many including the Miss Columbia title mmpus casanovas should note that *e,d! (Ph.oto b- Va.. ny..) StudenI New Co In the elections .\lnay, I t (ient he new constitution drawn III by Stli The conlstitutimn pecifies; that thi 'amwvock" prior to the elvi-tion. Thlv propoised con),ltitiut i(on ra: bI T111i -: PRE.. We, the students of the 'niv(r-tv luct student affairs inl an efficiem. o lefine clearly the piihlles anld reSpn md collectively; to secure fotr iursih lovernlient; and to provide an orgla ur efforts for a better university nia stablish this constittution if he Stu<l larolina. A ITICI Sect iot The xcuie departmfilnlt '4hall1 )resident. Secretary. and Treasurer' ind the specifically app,iinteid Ct-mnm Sect iorn 'lme Iuties atmi IOwCVr, 1f tIe I 1. lie shall serve as the plkresil. 2. lIe shall act as thv officia! in all matters pertainin1 I . ie may ) plAticipate it' ti' (I proval of the body. -1. lie shall appiniit membe l s1 5. lie may call and presich- ov . It may cause to be issued 1 shall not exceed ten dollar1s fornanck. of (cou1rtcsives inl government, and he sh;ll checks for post -a,poval f 7. lIe shall serve as chairnma ()f officers o)f the Stuieit H man, Sophoiotre, Jnr t an 8. lie shall dlress the Senatt, dent affairs and my rfeI necessary. 9. Ile shall appoint, all liers 01 erilment int amy official cap; 10. lie shall assltme all power ti his office. Sect ior The President. \'c-rsIt.t . S itu(lelt 13ody of the UTnivetrsity < wholastic average of C r I better vith the University at the time of th The President at the time of his n Ind have completed i not less thanl .5 Tho Vice-President of the Stid'n -isitg junior or selior class of the I Tlhe Secretary and the Treasure 'lected from the rising juir it orht lt sen .Sectliota Tlhe dutties andil power'ts ofi thel \'h 1. ite shall serve as thel piarli 2. Hei. shall suceceed to the iffi he p)ermanetly vacatedl. 8. lIet shall pretsidel in the teii I. Hie shall assottne all p 'wet to' his office. all caintet meet itne. 2. lie shall tmitntain an ;m in official copyW iof all laws. oifficial Icorr'tespondencea' u m in. lIe shall setnd, re'ceive. anid dhence of t he Studtient intd 'm Li. lIe shall bie atho irized I to Sectijor Thei idut les amid po wirs of t hiei T1 li e shall have acess ti all I ion which receives ir tic Bolly Govetrn ment. 2. lie shall recordt'i all rece'lipts, of the motnies of thei sI tiden with the 'iTreasutrer ofl the l' U r'ecorids shall1 be' public an m TPreasuretr of thell'n tivertsityV I. Het shall give a staltemen'mt itncome an td expen'tsO e bfore meet ing of the spring se'mes ing of the fall semnester'. Th mn the schtm sa et. Counci institutl( 41111Y -:ITh ibilitiv of th4 -tudent-. individu:.v training and experience in self e:tlional framiework through which he directed do herebY (ordain and I Body of the V'niversity of South .1. 1I I:T c itsIt (f 1the I' Ivsi nc:t. \ Icl f the Studetnt 4dy. the ('abinet. ittiv 'hair1 11wn11 Th residvint art.: IIV f4ficel( <if the Sellate. 4't'stitive4 444 the' "1 tt'tit idv4l I the stuadent. elatf. lof the S'''tutite with the ap f ske11.te ctsililittevs. _t tieilus 4f1 tle Stulet Body. y tht Tretsur1'er aniy chock which .i whit- me inay requiet ill the per ilh. ralit. of the11 SO Udent H d itei'n : stet4 illI'(. 1 ! ll slih thei S atet. <IdY and prsdet f tht. Fresh ot least nllce' O se et er' n Stu I! tld 1e.i'hiti4'n that he dele'ms s prei l*lset 1 the Stident (li - A t . wiilch :nd rcsi,mnsibi lit ivs pertaining t ,,(*I,c,,:I,% ;khd T u d tlk 'S i )l itroili1 must hiuve a . and shall be itt go(d Standing ,t111atioll must 1' :I rising s iitw - t Body shaill bll (.lected frwnl thev schot!; ,aw'i Schooltt. school4 r44f the Studenrt Hody41 shall he4 sha'.1 ,ior 444:1'h-mic class. man41 e-1 'eiden'tt are:' I i''s 4 'tfttithtlt Ie nunu1te4s of1 the& Senate, all 4't th14 du 1'ts a: is ne to h m b th ttf i dt is 1444 4144 t401 4iitlev if 84444! of anyoi~t TheaiZe ntI t > i4't i i i irom ,r'1 i thetd n :Ai t 4 t 41141t4) a pr p iafol 4body governmen tt 4in counctionula in h at1 any41 time'441 igiti'me d te Senat4 a'4414St 441he lasthr~eguad hc 1 o Present )n o Voters IN"ir7.4 N, \Li7Lj 114-)IIq (of thf lie shahil pirs prer-bt- ,in.,i, ,g Set on41 h Ilis u .ffi ce. lIe sff:;e >ba; <444n - \leff~ - ,ejd'r I-r(iident Secre-fft die I Tr:6fI jf ' duI v Ian i o e btc td Iq 1 . - 10SI1 1 . 1 ) l) 11p'oal -11i".1111 a t prv i i ? ,t . l , o 1c 1>(I: h v ailm-li 7ev ire s m cIi r,. Ilie shall a:sSull. a:: .w Ir n toisi iblities petaining to his office. dattel.r alld polwerl,l f t e \ne n I I4' shah ll iilia I17 a k. t. V. 'A d III;II 1 1t !1! k5 ! il D41'IVet i 'S lih shi ll 1s llu tird t a tll ' ffw if . pI aced ftilt hs iry wnn per:nent li- shaIl at ht - fIr '.m 1 0rTi< t n 'ijI lthetlag s f tt 6r!t id eor o th aut IvItiesl1 I 'ut15ush th. r m> I e shall s' unwl I dt-tal ik'4 a d;, L.:0 1. - (i tle' caiss t(4vo ril . his iffil q. I h 1-::'k-'d 1 . arh fhives. dut,i(S anld power4- ,, : .-S.; etas I e slv tak a m t ' 4'al I.v- all 1-1.--1 S m e at s. iLn ts 1 (l (is rha t I n g I I I a ,rrd le d a Iel a ot he p it rw 11dv or :i tIll lit I- % 4.' p , ..... Shall 11k c(ll, w -d 1;4i li ;it !.:!, I-! Sena o? Section 2 duties a a t tr h'. th n m r r r V- 11, Plt-2 ' F: I W 1!4 1 ':k :-t A < - 1 14!L T h s vIo -', d P 1h l 1 - t- ud. l Treasrer the S ent H41 d:t Section 1 CN U t a tikl t Ie ll at ul. -t t 4 f4at h-as* -1 at the . ier TaI\ a 1 7.7 . 11 1. Iliect r' i on .i- I M'OL tnof ai m'ealor:ty 1441'1 . be. \' las 445 e!\ 4 iCfl Seniate shall lot'titub.! -a e un ~ t.'lh' i'id.ntpo S'ctuon 7 ig f i I' order tti of u I lilt .: :n Fy s eathallh4i(i'ntd o h~t be'7i gte Setei'lIl~ shall4. be ehibb- tif' i' s ci'(litti ll' "The Pres iet pro- t ire Nl ali oI ti ( 11 men . t' tf -4111i ' e at The P p resA'idi~ n of i'e Sect ion 6 I mi mt'm of1 e 1 t tthe Senat a be called4. by llIW( t or sde r e ice. Noresident itr b wu ten 't 1 requ ei of e 50 pe ct of the rof thdeeate. Section 7 nhr te Senat e wh shall mismoe thean o 45 11wiu' two' uecu sed r er eestryn opha foy thlhe doteffemed ondaveo thiged m vridity and txhues suet tojoy apoa o eae ( Sntnecdion pae8