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FORD tal c'ga ret? cco makes the bes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Busy Year Ka leido BY JOAN WOLCOTT Aasistant Feature Editor It's been a busy year . . . at tested by headlines of the "Game cock." Calendars have overflowed with activities since freshman "Y" camp, and next semester promises to be even more action-packed. Many organizations and names have been consistently newsworthy. Below is a kaleidoscopic preview and review of a few of this year's events. Winning is a habit of the USC debate team. Beginning with the Kentucky Thoroughbred Tournament in October, in which it coped second place, the team has won much ac elaim. Placing first in both the Dixie Classic and the 16th Annual Caro lina Forensics Tournament, the de bators were victorious also in the University of Miami National In vitational Debate Tournament and the Heart of America Tournament, among others. The USC team again came out on top in the tournament held here last week. As it was last September, the "No Vacancy" sign on student housing is dangling. The lack of space seems to be a never-ending problem. The USC expansion program will be an even bigger news item in the future. Kennedy and Nixon Columbia visits by Kennedy and J MUST in appearance, intelligence, iind and willing to follow go earnings NGLAND EK .AL 4-4126 ...376-6596 ...864-5880 ...832-5558 ...275-3220 e-have aC t smoke 9 ,nO iaaniaanA 0 scopic Nixon offered Carolina students chance to see two outstanding youn leaders of our time. Perhaps i Unbroker This is a year of new record in the theatre. The hits decliri in number, but they are bigg( hits. "My Fair Lady" runs up rf ceipts that are history-makinj "Threepenny Opera" goes on foi ever. "The Sound of Music" i bigger in its second year than was in its first, setting attendanc records that are challenged by th newly launched road tour. The old record of "Oklahoma! which o p e n e d on Broadwa eighteen years ago and ran fc 2,248 performances, seems cha lenged. It was an engagemer that started naturally and ende naturally. The theatre was th St. James, which has had man Rodgers and Hammerstein hits i the years that followed. Ther were no "twofers" or any othe kind of cut-rates. When the en came, the New York compan quietly closed shop and took ol on its road tour. Mack Spc Time At Dear Mama, I know it shore has been a lon time since I have written to you letter, but things around here is E confusin, that I just ain't have g( enough time to sit down and tell yo about them. But, don't worry non, Mama, cause I been spending all c my time that I hadnt been going I parties studying real hard at tf "loffbrau." They is just so many things I tell you about the things that happe around here, that I'll just have I wait til I get home to dear old Men naw Bottom before I tell you a about my first year in college. But, I will tell you about or thing in particuler, and that is abot the craby Bicycle Race they had ot here. You see, they is this race wiI Bicycles, called a bicycle race ar everybody sh->re is funny. Well sir, the race start off wit a bang, when IZay Young, my roon mate, started chasing the start< around the track. (You see, tli startey was this girl and Ray i kinda "partial" to girls) Well an) AMEL 'eview An a would be more accurate to say that L g students skillful in crowd maneuver- p t4 ing were able to see and hear them. Records Ai s But the memory lingered and fi e lingers. On the night of April in r1st. there were 19 produc- w tions of "Oklahoma!" being en- M j oyed somewhere. In 1960, there'( were 1,960 versions by amateur I s8 or stock groups in the United it States alone--among them, Ala- "1 e niorgordo, New Mexico; Wahoo, , e Nebraska; Blackfoot, Idaho; Paw V Paw, Michigan; Succasunna, New N Jersey; Iloxie, Kansas; Tucum- lu y cari, New NMexico; Medicine Hat, r Alberta, Canada. I- Almost every country in the t world has made "Oklahoma!" a, d part of its musical theatre reper- b< e tory. A diplomat from Pakistan' y said not long ago that it changed n his picture and viewpoint of b e America and Americans. le is not 2( r alone. 1. d Other Rodgers and Hammer- s y stein plays have been quietly mak- ti ' ing their entries in the pages of p entertainment history. The waltzes t nds Spare Hoffbrau t way, when th-y finnaly calmed down - g from all that excitement, the race a got underway. o You see, the only way they could >t stop iay was by chasing him with u this Go-cart. So somebody took off 3, and goes roaring around the track if after Ray, and all the other con o testants think that the race is on. c Well they had a big pileup at the corner and wN> should emerge but , our best rider, "Hell-for leather" n Huss. The way he rides a bicycle is , slightly reminding of the way that old Jed Slogan rode "Matilda" in the 1928 Mule Derby, and pulled acool seventh place. (Except Russ wasn't as fired up on mash as "Ma it tilda" was) Well anyway, the race t was real exciting and lots of people h that trained by drinking "cokes" was d soreput and flaked out. Guess what? We won! Yes, Russ got the trophy, Sigma Omega Beta 0 got the prize (two kegs of cokes), a and Ray got the starter. Well I got to run, we are having a big "Pre-exam" Blast to get ready for finals, and if I'm going to pass el . my exams, I gotta cram nou. is Bye now, Your loving son, f, MAC'K C. TWIRLS I ~ Be Prepari ed EAT W Two approaci "man's deodora If a man doesn't mind shaving unc find a woman's roll-on satisfactory simpler and surer to use Mennen Sr was made to get through to the sk And made to work all day. More me other deodorant. How aout yu? d Previe lit the next presidential can lign, the election news of' the ;aniecock" will he dominated by -e Broken '401 "Cairousel" are in (n lov Vienna and Bulapest, where altzeLS bea w "Y.u1 Nv alk Alone" is played as a pro -ssif,mil almost as much as )oip r and Circumstance." The ity Cuinter in New York saw 'aroustd" last year; so flid urititi!. Utah; Smi rn . e r a: Prairiw Village, Kansas: acodoche.s Tv"'xas. a)d lion lu. Thei terlth manversa r' f 'In lug adil F, is lIing (lIhratid I opposite sides of th" globe. In airobi, a stock production ha -ell playing to :tanides. her ;oltingj toi Killm r,u"~; :Wn >qwal to Africais, wh1,ite :irl aWk alike. On Rroway, -i. 11h Certuy F:s piOr1Uiatirn is beenl returned in a vw wide r4en. se'vrn o- und track produr . iA returnlin voy;ur rc irts that in the waiting room of prehist(oie caves at I.es Qyzies the Dord()gne in Franicc, 4:irch of th Siamesv Children" used as mood music. "S uth I 'acific'thrives a. a filn England. where rlo re people AVe seirn it than anything in en rtainmrn1 hist(ry. The same lnw i. tru(e :n Atapuio. i xico: e!!alr t'. Ausztralia; D)hahranl, tudi A rabia : and *-Stockho(lIi. vd k-n. A prtoduct ion has just osedl in lanivkok. Th11e ph Ioo raph albui fr"mi tOhi s(uld track the picture has been a best Iler since the piture ope:nd in arch. 1 c5i. competing with the arv Mart in-F.Ei. l'inza ali. oth are still hits. Mary Martin is offering "Ihe 011nd4 of lusic" in New York. (>rvnr Iw enders r n t ou r aied tuward ('alifurnia. and a Hayliss in London. "1D, Ile i." one of its hit songs, is a part the tuachilng routiine of a thou imd music schools. The rusic o "\'ictry at Sea. -ia!id by IougeIrs nine y-als L',. has beeni m1ade into tw\' sVrm h<,nit ai>unis that havo hetn eard coltiutusly. jlst as t levision7 erie ha- hen) playde VW'r iNd ivir ; again. ia: hecom S stidar.i a WOrk f i trv as y book. The detai',S li i, i 4 \\ l.iodc.rs and Hamm,rs i a idless. If they have a po(:". that ni rerd is ever f ir ( m ' r t he it hr 4h,.,t fa u~ dl b. m:s~ired pirrina'u . For1 ExamI1S ELL! ies to the nt" problem ler his arms, he will probably .Most men, however, find it ray Deodorant. Mennen Spray ini, where perspiration starts. n use Mennen Spray than any 6na and $1.0 nnusta. w Giveni arnpuJ)Ls p,)]iticUian ungthe >::and,rsn ms er. Lvctur.. nave bweln dq,i,-(erl.f,d or trony, law, foleigl aid, cduea on, lovf and Mnarria e, economi( t . >wrfm and 't vari0v -4f o'11h r top 4.15 iiriuger tie r.. t l1 Fclh t ry !111 n o lo tile " o x Men S." ]cd i: .fln ( u r:n 11-'mh.i na 1r1 of thle S,a, c11 ? t 1 'Id top s r i n tv les j Ad sringf ru h u S / . S lp .k \ .k. i hro)w, ng. Q I Co!ir r ( otj TU' ' ~b. ' (', uI len orry GrOL } \ ON CAMPUS / - * Is S - * I, . .- - .. ,..5 S Stn<i !nt c 11 Sil t a r r y', S,,s(;y f/, ,? m 'a.~s a t/en 'clock) , u da 'nVh s/al ,o , ~l s.c '< i 'in i ('((ntuck. as you5' j' do li ,)y i''re s "~ PS ., 0 it wsn thec dorm?f TV'." 14-'our 1'S( 'c-ed .standing(5/ 41n the h(ih(cay, 52 mpies from (;olum--" hi,, n'ith two' fla-t tires and an un *okaletrnk "I'lI lCVer eat frog lega again!" stated a disgusted iliology 12 atu det.