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Caumpu
"Gamecock"
The "Gamecock" staff meeting
will be held today at 2 p.m. in Room
208, Russell House.
* * *
"Gamecock Banquet"
The "Gamecock Banquet" will b<
Wheld tonight at 8 p.m. at Swain's
Charcoal Steak House. All staff
members are invited.
* * *
Press Club
The Press Club luncheon will be
today at 5 p.m. in the Russell House
Azalea Room.
* * *
Sunmner School
Registration for summer school-'i
Monday, June 12. Until registra
*ion day, registration materials will
be in the Office of Admissions and
Registration and may he picked up
as early as Wednesday, June 7.
However, materials will be picked up
on registration day in Russell House
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WITH MELTED CHEE!
WITH BAKED BEANS
WITH FRIED ONION
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L&M
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Assembly Room. Students who are
currently in the Spring 1961 sem
ester need not notify the Office of
Admissions that they are coming to
summer school.
* * *
Degree Applications
Those students who plan to grad
uate at the conclusion of the sum
mier session are reminded that June
:30 is the final clay to apply for
degrees.
** *
Student Unionl Movie
"Something of Value" will he the
last Student Union movie shown
tom1oTrow in the Russell House As
sembly Room. The movie, which is
free to students, will he shovn at
3, 6, and 8:30 p.m.
Old drawings of the campus of
the University depict a well lo
cated in the middle of the school's
historic horseshoe drive in front
of the chapel, Rutledge College.
SPECIALTIES
R-BROILED HAMBURGER
IOTATO CHIPS .................. .55
E ...................................... .70
COLE SLAW .................... .80
RINGS OR
rOES, COLE SLAW ............ .80
mom SbVets, Caye
Midnighs Fwery Day
~Lightup
thes,e quetQlIm
anIswers with t
college student
college student, do you believe t]
at advantage of your educational
Yes....-.-... No
college men are wearing trimm
most girls will be attractedl to 1
.?
Yes - No___
1 think that American colleges ten
.11 and other sports to the (let rim.
nic accomplishments?
Yes___ No__
niany cigarettes (10 you smoke a dIa
ess than 8___ 8-12
18-22- --Over 22
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IOKING PLEA!
I UM ... Stay Fresh witi
Question # l: Y es, 31x N ot (Il
Question~ #2 : Ye cs 10', No tO'.
Question #3: Yes 3.4' No O1',
Question #4: L,ess t han 8, 20', 8
18-22, 28'., - Over 22,
-e yon smoke, the miore you aplpreiatel
-fosr goodSf. Thi'e eret ? lausor Sei..
zinmg tohntiero to NSal in atuursal loline
goodelStN. (,et freshI-taSNtinIg--best-tam,tii
taken at over t00 colleges~ where L&M has studten
nf all undergraduate %osi:kC1
Professior
Frats Elec
IFiVe- prl-ofessional and honorary M(
raterities elected officers for next ISh
rear recentfly. Ilial
Phi Mu1 Epsilon honorary math- flu
iatics fraternity, elected new offi
-er an1d new members at a recent ho
neeting. Don lhusa was elected di- le
-etor; Joe Williams, vice-director;
'arol Stone, secretary-treasurer;
lleanor Crown, social chairman, In
oud Joe Matt, pizzle chairman. er
a'aoulty adviser is rI. R. A. Lytle. Di
New nebniers of the fraternity
are Mamal Hitor, Leroy Chang, wi
'orest Crayford, Aubrey DesPortes, Ch
-Ugene Doming, Judy Ilaygood, J. Ju
61alvoh Johnston, Steve MeMillen, soi
3. H. Maddox, J. E. Matt, Howard rei
Ray Heads
Business
Fraternity
A
Delta Sigma Pi huiisiness fra
ternity recently elected new officers "
or the fall semester.
The officers were installed Thurs- w
Jay night and they are as follows:
President, Thomas 0. Ray; senior se
iice-president, Thomas S. Roe; vice- en
president, J. Ernest Riddle; sec- ga
-etary, Joe Chacellor; treasurer, at)
Itoward Lee. and historian, Tom ha
B3aily. fo
Pie- Throwi
Nets $275 F
Phi Epsilon Pi's May Day pie- Pa
hrowing contest last week netted st
iearly $275 for the USC Educa
.ional Foundation to he used for the
)Lrehase of library books.
The largest single gift came from n
.. .. .. - . .. .. .. . .. . ... i
in a series of pollo conduc
ted by IAM student repre
sentatives in over 100
leges throughout the nation. 1
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- tal
Ur
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an LUMi, an(l answer
. Then comrn) ie yourP
hose ofC 1 ,3~8: ot her
s (at bot to ( o1fi page).
iatl you are taking {
opplortunlities?
:'d beards. Do you
nen with trimmed
dI to overemp)hasize
nt of the status of
y, on the average?
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SURE
l2 I"' - 117, 1. ,
I ta',, i f4lI M .,JIu%t r
rol 1freshniess . . . naainaralI
sig lAM.
Sepresent aies, and m.ay not
bi li ggett & Myers Tob.acco Co.
tal, Hono
I Officer
>ore, Joe Neely, Tom Sayetta, Bill I
irly, William Smith, Joe Wil- I
ms, Marvin Eargle, Elnathan
iskel, Patricia Mobley, and Robert i
irack.
rau Beta Pi, national engineering I
lor society, also recently elected i
v officers. They are Martin I
rgle, president; Julian Jones, vice- i
bsident; Foster Bradley, recording',
retary; Bill Headley, correspond- I
secretary; David Wade, treasur
Archie Wilder, cataloguer, and
T. 11. Wilson, faculty adviser. I
Also electing officers recently I
s The American Institute of <
emical Engineers. Piesident is,q
lian Jones; vice-president, Gray-j<
i Goodman; secretary, Sam Tor-il
ice; treasu rer, David Wade. i
5CBA An,
Vall Scho
The South Carolina Broadcasters
socia'tion, composed of state radio
d television broadcasters, an
unces a $300 scholarship fund
ailable for next fall for students
th an interest in some line of
>rk with radio or TV.
The expresse ' purpose of the
iolarship fund is to interest and
.ourage college students to investi
te the fieli of broadcasting, and
plicants will be judged on the
sis of character, academic per-:
'mance, and financial need.
ig Contest
or Books
yne Williams. director of creative
Nices for a local television sta
n, who gave $25 as an alumnus
Pi Kappa Alpha in the frater
y's name.
Delta Delta Delta sorority won
st place with a donation of $29.29.
1ond place went to Sigma Nu fra
Iity with $20.72, and third place
is won by Pi Kappa Alpha with
[;.54.
Mackie Quave of WIS and Lou
sex of WMSC were the auction
s, and music was furnished by
Swordsmen. Pepsi-Cola Bottling
.of Columbia furnished the
phies, and Slater System dona ted
pies used in the contest.
John LeConte, a nineteenth
tury specialist in physics,
ght at both Carolina and the
iversity of California, and he
*ved as president of the latter
titution in 18619 and again from(
~5-1881.
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EEUURE UM1E
rary
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-'aculty adviser for next year js ,
)r. H. 1,. Haker.
The American Society of Mechani
cal Engineers announced their K
lewly elected officers. They are: (
'hairman, Don Chafin: vice-chair
nan, Frank Kottramp; secretary,
3ill Gooding; treasurer, Hen I t
ILrmstr41ong; corresponding secretary,
erry Lance; '-cholarship chairman1,11)
;len Jeffoat, and favulty advi-(r,
dir. John Beig.
AIEE-IRE, the Institute of Ele
rical Engineers and the listitute (of'
tadio F,ngineers, recently had jo;mt
'lections. Chai rman of A I E E is Donu
"'hurch. Charles Hall was elected l
hairman of IREI. Joint Vice-0hi
nan is Bill leadley, and trea'urer
I Louis' Shely.
rounces
larship
Applicants musn t he at lea-t a fir,,- d
year student at a South Carolina r
,ollege. and muszt he a le-al resident
)f the state. Also, those inlv(wte d
must have at least a "C" av,rage
>r better, and most he working to
ward a general A.B. degree or a
legree in Business Administration
-)I broadcasting.
Application forms must Ie r(
eived by June 23. and they may he
)btained at the lean Of Studits
X)ffice or from John DI a ven rt,
[lox 2365, Greenville, Is. C.
USC's Hollis
To Give High
School Talk
Dr. Daniel W. Hollis -if the Dt-(
wartnient of History at the un \r- 1
ty will give the c mm1ncemn.tl
Address at llollywoo(d lih Schol.
Saluda, June 2.
Dr. Hollis, autiol of th tw-t
6l.)ume history of t,he university,
jilned the USC faculty n 917. He
received his bachelor's degree fr.mi
the University. 1i- ma-ter'- an i
Ph.D. degrees from Coiumbia (I
v,ersity.
Levona Page
Is New Press
Club Leader
Levona Page. a ri.itng junli r 'in
he Scho. l oif Joui rnansm -iis t he no
ure.-iident of the l'ive'r.ity Pre-y
'lb for niext tall.
Ot.her ut ficers areC Ble . --. .
'let'ry plC b Hill. Itea ureWi : mit .
susan lleed, news let ter editor'.
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Matinees 2 & 4 P M
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SATURDAY, MAY 20th
"From The Earth To The Moon"
in Color
SUNDAY. MAY 21st
Held Over This Afternoon Only
"From The Earth To The Moon"
In Color
Stotng Tonight At 8 P M
One Show Only
"North To Alaska"
In Color
MONDAY-WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 24
"North To Alaska"
In Color
THURSDAY FRIDAY. MAY 25 26
"OCEANS 11"
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Columbaa
student Council Minutes
Ay t 15, 1!61
Th fnatl sp?rinlg Scrill-Ster [fl.-e ilg- o,f tm lejnqt ('ou lii WvM
tilled to or<der by *v J'resi'iIt John Chappell. The roli was
IilI(I and the iniiutes were corrected to, i:d: "'ill Wilson
i k (da if the ('s l istO1ri s would( be valid (ifficers since
lere IS li) lrovisioln PW> (lass 11istor1ianls under the new
onst it uti ion.
ONENllTTEE R(EP()R(TS:
('afeteria ('ommittee: Ppill \\ilon, chairman, presented
Ie follovjinr r1t>rI)ll : Tho-e omimittee has deci<led what the
.cmortin-; If the (fl-'onfetat' Room will be. Ihe following
Iggest c<>il were preCent(ed a t t (cit 4ee meet ing: Ice
l I i i wi pr ( i 4h-d far 1 j g 1 11 1 .. t . -i't s, new nictitl
'i> eni I t Iar e W14 h I t i i ;t ica e' : 1 plaz st ic di.spenl.sers o0'r
IIstarld. cat u p4 . 11 11 1 .; ala I 1 -.1* W P I , (I be \-er-y useful.
wa, ie d tI x Ih 1 I I I 11MIl' ru Iny( tsd - g Lr pS
m l ()ur t-hemt-rf Iariiei' ill;ar
Mni ' It.V r-I' (- te I-, Ihe hVY p;mol,.ow
ill It' e'dinia.
I) I 'SINESS:
Ilivre wva< ll)(" liI>d s }f s
EWN BI'SINESS:
Pres<h-n i .i~h ppild m;]
w ll s. a11\ ;re' It:(- ii,
Trat'fic and Safet. ('ommittee:
St udent l)iscouint Committee:
riCk<. T ed ih. ; i; 1 I
'11.
St udent U'n ion Comm itt ee :L .I\h Sh AL1t 1. Ous
-;ki. Wlri.1m1 Ilim .l ;nlfrw. .:1im a f h . I.i11 'M o>od,
a,ck Kirkp;i1rick. [-:<(I n Ciw i -: NiflH. T('ml Ba,ilev,
athy. \\hitlfclk. .wk \\illi-ll) . (b h Ie lg a Xak
cIles.
Library ('ommittee: rs'r Fiib.! :ro >askin. ail
ennlY Penidarvi.
Speakers Bureau: P a \-, h, I;, P 'yd, .vnJ'hi Ulappell.
[ike Dainiels, (;e d ;no ; lm .1like QuInn. and
ill Sinl eto l.
Artists Series Commilev: \\.4 iiiuhwe'L. Ilowani' li].
11m1:, KaY 11u1w101 r4-v,es IM .\%y l. arid 'Tehdv
i ii ityne.
State Student I.egislature Committee: (;c(ergianna Lev
1nii., 1like Dliniel. I:at Air. J.) "lajur. and Jihn Chap
Election, Committee: Alair 1 .rmstrong. Pam
rawm.i d i .Alik(. , r! J.eve'~ ir k ; gi a e n
S. )'in I 1 ld c 'h1 in 4u a 1e 1auI rb . N lathisJ.. Amelia
uie O'1 )>ll.
All of the ciinmine's'w..r' t n ap' prm i 1 the
lin l- ry > el i ta b-l (ijb ie. ~ 'f 77 \ ~
Nivrea. i litc i,' \ I!h re 'he.I .'1 ' and
Whereai such drann r -tt a
lI I l ) t i l l vlI i du
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t' iir' n I;d iIin i
rl l at l. c;Il: IH in'K7~
h- wer it'-.. u
a' t'.M )t tr
It'it '' Iir! i h U es -
lien- I h' 'ilt'S, tit lecilg~;~ a
jmltOffe
\limi l. Tirl u lie th ee tr te C
Then-1 urtuhter'itne ('
Secrettar
NG COMAN
"Uhla, 22, 1961.ni