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WNinnlinlg Smlliles-t-ll Womte c-4holarships check whlile. secondI( an1 h.v farrisoni.) Helen Wo Union Sp< P'retty, petite Helen Wooten sang hff-r. wayN into first place in the sec 41nd annual Student Union Talent Shf)w Iia;t wee,(k at Drayton Hall. Ira Bverendt, vocalist and pianist, r.-laced second, while pianist Jimmy llodge.; took third. The first place wvinner received a $75 scholarship, and $50 and $25 stipends were awarded to the second and third place winners, respectively. Enjoy yourself. E mates. Our food budget. SL A Sho a vtw eka )a rlil n, placing first in the Studeit 1-nion 1 third place winners, Ira .Ilerendit ani oten Wins )nsored Ta Miss Wooten, clothed in a rather sweet (as opposed to slinky), Mis sissippi-type dress, opened her act wth a "breathy" rendition of the rapidly becoming classic "Tammy." She then changed into a more ap propriate outfit and closed with "Deep Purple." Berendt played and sang his way into the hearts of many Carolina sttients via two original composi it with your class is priced for your T E R lciga ret? It '\ \ . The best tot iisiiam.I mU - A a fnOam Tobcc ....t,I I.. ..... l W Somiilem llapily at her .limm lmide-. liok in. ( Photo Student lent Show tions. The vocal offering was H )1iniscent (f the soon-to-be-immor tal "Exodus.". Using a flowinig, almost harp-like Atyle, Ilodgespl such standards as "Ebb Tide," "Liaura," and A;tumn I.eaves." In each selection he displayed a definite style and a Very St long. well-developed left ha ml. Student Union is well )leased with the calibre of talew and the res pan~e given the show by the student body. It i.s loxkinig lorward to an Ither succe.sful show next year. The two brothers, John and Joseph ILeConte, hoth famous sci eitists and educators at the Uni versities of South Carolina and California during the latter part of the 1800's, have buildings named for them at both schools. The new Carolina science hall, erected in 1952, was named in their honor. e-have a C acco makes the be Miss Columbia Contest Nine US Ity HETTY EASIER Staff 'rier The Colllumbia Junior Chamber of Commerce was host r-mcntly to iG lItveIy girls who werv cot(<taIts in the 191l "M, iss Columbia" contest. Nine of the contestants were ('arolina co-eds. They are: Carol E-:sIeer, Ilaa Kay- Ikil loodli Wil sonl, Bohhie 1,u Satterfield, Mollie Do Ameri Strong Na Do Amritlicalns have a strong Senlse of natiolr-d pride?.\1lny ('arolina wo'rruin ning ntinlismt. Those in -iIviewed made the followine cnm mrer.t-. "I feel that nationil spirit. tr iul .1irit, Is not as it shlould he" said Philip E.wing. "Too many people are willing to sit back and let other5 do the work." E+d itayle said, "I think Rtussianl treomplishmllents have been an asset t.> the American peoph, hewause they nave maide us aware r our failures a1 slow progress in the area of space. Mlany American,s are afraid to speak up i until an incident such As the Russialn space achievenent is iade known. Amieic:ais must unite." "I don't think that the feeling of :auonalism itn the 1'. S. is as great a- :t is in Russia. I feel this way bi )(ause Americans don't seem to L:ke these aceromplishimnti s seriously. We seem to have a 'ho hum' atti ide. The Rtussians are 'viung ht' as at% as nationall prlde goe-." :Ilid Carl 1lendricks. Kaial Bitar feeis that Amiericans :le too busy to pay nl'uch attention to national affairs. I'Freshtmanl Preciou.; Zu rIo said, 'The spirit of patriotism is lagging. Oun pride is based (II tradition. Most people take things for granted and nobody thinks of the nieaning Ifehind the words of our national them. 110vever, people generally Ir T Wocered about (uIr' lag inl the spae race. . any would rather cid,celtrIate ol fields (Ither than space sintce Izussia is o far ahead 4t u ts." 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