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Debaters Win In MiamiAlo (See Page 4) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROINA Vol. LI, No. 27 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAIOLINA. I1l. 21. 1190 Chap M Joe Major USC Heads iscipline Students Seven students have recently been subject to disciplinary action by tho University, according to Dean of Students Tomlin. Three male students have been put on probation for the remainder of the time they are at the Univer sity for selling books which were stolen. The students maintain, however, that they bought the Ioks from someone whom they can not identify now. These stu dents will have to appear before the newly established Men's Judi vial Council for further action. Another student has been sus pended from the University for re-selling a book which he stole from the Russell House cafeteria. Another has been suspended after confessi)g to the robbery and damage of another student's Car, although he maintained that it was done as a "prank." His two accomplices have heen put on pro hation for the remainder of their college career. Thievery is at a high point now, and the Administration and student judiciary will deal with future cases with even greater severity. USC Se< Carolina's first "Little 500" bi cycle race, sponsored by Sigma Nu social fraternity, will be held Sat urdlay, April 29, at 3:00 p.m. Davis Field. D)irectors Carroll Gray and lBobby Mitchell have set up the rules for' the race, which will be similar to bicycle races held at other schools. Each of the fourteen fraternities on campus wixll com peto in the event, wvhich consists of a 25-mile race, or 100 laps around the quarter-mile track. Gerry Barron cell Voters Sele 1Wiliiams,A John Chappell was chosen as the n Student Body President in Mon-! day's elections, defeating Bland Roper by a margin of 1,040 to 891. Also elected for Student Body of fces were vice-president Joe Major, 969 votes, over Louis Ingram. 946; secretary Brenda Williams, 1,043, over Harriette Moorehead, 903; and Brenda Williams trcasurer Howard Hellams, 977, over Jack Wilson, 948. All went in on the first ballot since there were only two candidates ir. the running for each position. However, the vice-presidential and treasurer's races were by such a small margin that a re-count of the votes was taken. Chappell and his opponent agreed on most of the major issues con PUTT-PUTF FINALS The finoals of the Putt-Putt Intramnural Golf Tournament will he held at the course on Knox Abbltt Drive Tuesday night, April 25. Top contenders in the sorority division are Pi Beta Phi, Tri Delt, Chi Oiega and ADPi. Individual point leader is Pi Phi's Julie Mar shall. Z<ne 6, ATO, Zone 10, and Sigia Nu are the top teanms in thle men's division. Sigma Nu's Jerry Spann is the top scorer. es ' ittIC Each fraternity team will con sist of five men, who may substi tute for their respective team mates at any time, but only in dlesignatedl pit areas. Trophies will be presented to the three top teams, and the cap tain of the winning team wvill re ceive a kiss from the winner of the "Miss Little 500'' contest, to be dletermined by the number of votes east for each candidate. Stu (dents, faculty members, and Co lumbia residents may vote for the candidate of their choice by con tributing to cups which wvill be Joan Bennett r0 fins I 1t Major, id Hellams rronting the Student BTody next year a outlining their platforms, and >oth agreed that Student Govern icnt must continue to grow in order to keep pace with our expanding University. Chappell, however. fa vors a more diversified trend in the Ac:ists Series presentations, a bet ter system of registration. and more ,)pportunities for Columbia students to take a more activo part in the affairs of Carolina. Major not only favored the re moval of the parking problem and an investigation of the hook store, but he also took a definite stand ngainsi the integration problem, as rd his opponent. Miss Williams promised her earn cst efforts to fulfilling the duties of Student Body Secretary, and gave refereece to past experience in see retarial positions as qualifications. Hellams presented no concrete p)!htform for the office of treasurer, stating that he felt this the duty :xi* *:X Howard Hellams :md privilege of the President, but expiessed a desire that something h- instituted to bring the Adminis tration and the Student into closer contavt with each other. These newly elected officers will tal;i., office Monday at the first regnlar Student Council meeting of the 1(11-(12 Student Government yetar. 500' circulated throughout the day. All proceeds will go to the University's ECducational Foundation. Candidates for the title are Glenda Gunter, Jlacquie Splawvn, Gerr'iy Harron, .Jo Kirven, Joan Hennett, andl Wendy Rivenbark. As extra added attractions, a local combo will furnish music for the contest, and a blue 1952 I'ont iac wvill be set up on D)avis l"ieldl for studlents to smash with a sledge hammer, at 25-cents a blow. Ref'reshments will be served, and all students wvill be adlmittedl free. Glenda Guinter Wendy lilvenbar.k 'resid I John Educatio Senior Pi Iis Year seniors will have : chaice to contribute to the Uni versity's Alumni Association-.d ticational Foundation, through new program initiated by the Ad ministration and headed up by Stu dent, chairman i iiring. Letters were mailed to graduat ing Seliors earlier tihs week. ex plaining the full details of til fund-raising drive. Monday wil begin a campaign by student work ers to reach every senlior who ha: not beeln contacted about the drive The drive will enld officially or Miy 3, and the results Will lhe an iiouniced at May Day cerenImnies May 9. Film Comm First Sprin Satur'day iIight at 10:30 at FivI Poiits Theatre, the Columbia Fiit F'ilms (Committee opens its fir's SprIinig Festival with the p Icresenta tion (if "Tunes of Gloriy," st arirjin Alec Gu i nness an John.(111 M ills. Th'lis highly p)raised Br'itishi pro dulctioni will hie followed ini succe's si(on by th li usianiO "Hllad of :i I Soldlier," the Swedish "Thec V irgi Spu'ring," andI t he It aliani "ITosia, moiivie- goer the oppjortuniity toi se' within a single month four cx cellenit filmis fromi four diffet'reni coutries. This seriesi should hie (If specia liintrst to Uniivyerisi ty stutdets for it priovides themi withI t h ehance toI stutdy withbin a shor NROTC Tops In Red Cross 'Blood Drive MembersCi' of the Naa R.~i OT( unit conitriibutedl over oine-f ourtl oif the 204 pints given to t hi Uiver('isity's Red ('ross Bloor IDriive, spili o i'oed by', I F'( earlie: this week. AT''O and IDelta Zeta won tro'( pieis fort highest percent Iag< mnoang soiaml origaiza/mt ions, amt nont-sociail groups. All oif the N ROTC doinat iomi weecredited to Mrs. Rose' M iche (if Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, wh< must receiv'e a transfusion ev'ery muonthi. Co-chairmueni of the dIrive weri .Jnhn Orr nnd Ronnie Sh..e.. ency( 'happell nal Founc Peogram At -.( ii:et the Univer-sity only a fvw years: ago, will aid greatly inl SeCuing 1 fmnds f,w#rI( the lUiversity which thet State canl no(t poi - "AIu m ni k.(oIInrIbut anually l to -ithe A11un11Ii As-zociatidon to hMlSter :14- r)rv of Un Sisiy fun ld S, -hut man11Y alumnili (.se )co tac(t with -Ihc I'l lviv-Sity and ha.Ve, conc4p tion I,f what ('arolina is, accomlp nI hAi r w 11.ilan ing f,.r the future, ;the way A11umn1i DI-rector. Car! Brazel! SumsI. it up. ra llcontinued. "We like ftr he niersty to grw inl brainls cI 1 ;ll asIwbicks, inl prestige as, Wcll as in pr tia sO-rvice t(, the state(. With this kind o)f growth, ittee Holds Festival as a serous artforml fwIrl- id si niian The ca lerntoeamnevai ous cren tchniues and as co sq et e i c ea e t er e j y met nd un ertadig f suer etetin en m dim Moss To. 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