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AD)VENTURESCAOIASE OF SAM SLATER NAS (See Page 9) (See Page 2) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROLINA Vol. LII, No. 3 COLIUMI1A. SOITI CAROLINA. OCTOBER 6. 1961 FOUNDED 1908 USC ' *........ C.... 0 Eveii though Carolina is for her future buildings, thc last Smudav when she staged arounlid the btate. III the abo SOMe Of de visitors the sig rool is housed in the Car library building in the Unit4 students pass out infonnatiol est building on the campus. and was built in 1805. (Stal InterviewQ Begin Gel Placemnent interviews have 'scheduled for the wveek beg Monday, October 16. Inte senfiors may schedule appoint through the offices listed. Dc i nterviewv appointments must I ranged in advance by each si who wishes to be included i schedule of interviews. Monday, October 16 A rep)resentative of the 1 States General Accounting ~il interview senior accot aiijors in Russell House, Roon An overall B average or quartile standing Is required terested seniors may schedul pointments through Dean DA office in the School of Bu Administration. J1. C. Penney Company, In< have a recruiter on campus terview seniors in Business A ist ration and other seniors wI interested in reta.iling as a c Arranuigemnents for interviews be madie through Dean Morri fice, School of Business Admix tion. Interviews will be he Russell House, Room 801. Tuesday, October 17 Price Waterhouse & Cor will have a rep)resentative o campus to interview senior ac, ing majors. Interviewvs will h in Russell House, Room 301 rangements for interviews vw handled through Dean la office, School of Business Ad ration. Representatives of the So' Kraft Division of Interni Paper Company will conduct vie in Russell House, Hoon ipen House' 4,' 5,ess - em4amasa moig oar<hemremdendein ol isoicbidig to.hesotih '7."opnhue trcin o iiosfo 'epot,a S dmnstao epaist nifcane o tht prtiula rom. ha 4ln ir, tefrtsprt olg isu tburdghu the ecodlern designs ol phtor buildiVng tok e olih "oe os"ataos for ob siosfm ee photo ar dinrstratorinxains wto nnina seirs intheiceat covl legeicl re Stes, an tehanicam photo,eerinAp m sets eontmentsg Rutlebe Collge, thod Tisitedthe Shouse the cogieing. l >eorb Wdnsay Otoer6 ben Theyv arepirestae in taing wth nin ee seniors in ia, siieecriAl, rested and maicaleresedinerting. mnts Rusl s.Apointments maybearndthog uppier offie, School of EnginessAdmin )e ar- Wednsday, October 18 udents Erns W. Wolrnth Comanay willnt snte have afiresentativenduc campus tor inview snorrfssiona BuffpsineA i istSeiors or inAts ajrd in :Jnied accoutn are ineted t in rtariing dmfice..terim's wilrepresetaiv in Rmsel4 onin arusl Houseo0. Appointmentsa 304e. may sceulned through nheris uperofi School of Business Admintin s'no- istatin.Mri'fie ista- Lee Thrsy wiltoher are sines in frirm wilcon c campus tlitr wilts.eniors jron hav mared and :i-acount .r Invtt nterview lb ropany hediRslHouse, Room 304.Aponmet areut er madearn through hores maey ofi School of Business Admintin Ar- Detantrison fce [is'Th Lever Brothers willresenatie mns-ewiors aorneingerviewrngting Run ranhediRusell House, Room 301. h rithe mrangmentsctobr interIesvmay tounataragmt-a be made through a ors hneld offie, School of Business Adminr selltnn Houses oofice. rngth Commi' For I Blalock I Fund Cho J. M1. lalock-president of the itate-Record Co., publisher of both laily newspapers here, and long ime Colunibia civic leader-has lccepted the advance gifts chair nanship of the $21"1 million fund -ampaign to be conducted this fall And winter by the University. .ohn Lumpkin. general chairman >f The Greater University Fund, said, "We are delighted that Mr. Blalock has accepted this highly .mportant executive position in the rund campaign (if the Educational Poundation. "M r. 1l:dock's ( nthu.,ia. m for he campaign, his awareness of the Aniversity's academic needs. and his ?xtensive and sUcCessful eXperience in business and civic leadershipi make rim an ideal choice for advance <ifts chairman." A native of Carrollton, Ga., who :ame to Columbia in 1937 as bus iness manager of 'rhe Slate Co., Mr. Blalock has been president f the oipanly sinice 1943. Ile is also presm(enit and treasurei Df The State Printing Co., president )f Bestway Express Co., and the S and R Building Co. He is a director of Liberty Lifu USC Host College M The South Carolina Associatior Lf Colleges will hold its fall meet ing October 11 at Carolina. Dr. Robert L. Sumwalt is president of the association. Principal speaker for the meeting will be Dr. John Hunter, president elect of Louisiana State University, Dr. Hunter's subject will be "A Netherlands Quartet Will Play Here The Netherlands String Quartol will begin the 1961-62 Artists Series Oct. 17 with a program of chamber music. The internationally known quartel --Nap D)e Klijn, violinist; Jaaf Schroeder, violinist; Paul Godwvin violist; and Carcel Boomkamp, cellist-has toured Holland, Switzer. land, England, Germany, andI South Africa. Performance will begin at 8 p.m. in the Field House. The public may attend by paying $2 plus tax ad mission at the door. Students will be admitted by ID card. Also on the Artists Series schedule are Columbia Boys Choir, Dec. 7; National Symphony Or. ehestra, Feb. 141; and the Don Cossack Chorus of Singers and Dancers, April 10. NavaliROl Officers A4 Batt.alion officers of the Naval ROTC unit at Carolina have been announced by Capt. C. H. Witten, commander of the NROTC unit and professor of naval sc'ientce.~ Mids9hipman Captain Jlohn R Pfalzgraf of Parkersburg, WVest Va. w~as named hattalion commander. Company commanders are Midship man L ieutenant Commander Gray. son A. Goodman, HIollywvood, S. C. "A" Company; and Midshipmar Lieutenant Commander Franklyn .1 Hlowatt, Mt. Pleasant, S. C., "B' Company. Company executive officers ar< Midshipman Lieutenant Thomas L Kosciw, Springfield, Mass., "A' Company; and Midshipman l.ieuten ant Clark W. Fnlionn Saraota ttee Ann ,1ection Vamed 7irman Insurance Co. anI ('itizens an(l Southern National Baik. Mr. lalock has a long record of Civic achievement and has served is president of many civic and service organizations- Chamber of Commerce, M14erchants Association, Lions Club and Community Chest. Of special interest to Mr. Blalock through the years has been the Colhimbial YMCA. lie is now in his 15th year az president of the YMCA. and has served as membership chairm111-n1, vice president, director, an1d building campaigni chairman. A veteran of Nav. Service in World War 1. Mr1. rBlalock is a member of several veterans organ izations. le is also a Mason. a Shriner, and a member of Knights of Pythias, Odd Fellows, Columbia Executives Club, Palmetto Club. and Forest Lake Country Club. Mrs. Blalock is the former Miss Frances Nolan (if West Point, Ga. Their children are .1. M. Blalock, Jr. of The State-Record Co., and Mrs. Robert 1). Foster of Colum bia. rhe Blalocks are members of Shandon Baptist Church where Mr. Blalock has served as chairman of the Board of Deacons. s State [eeting Philosophy Regarding Admissions." Preceding the meeting, Dr. and Mrs. Sumwalt will entertain the college representatives and their wives during coffee hour beginning at 9:30 a.m. While the college presidents and other representatives o meet, the wives will be conducted fi 01 on a tour of the campus. p A buffet luncheon will be served tv to the group at noon, after which university buses will convey the meeting participants to the Caro lina-LSU football game. Other officers are President R. C. Edwards of Clemson College, vice president of the association, and President J. E. Rouse of Anderson Junior College, secretary- t treasurer. I The program committee for the fall meeting is comp)osed of Presi_ rt dent A. J. D). Wiles of Newvberry fr College, chairman, President Rouse, l President Edwards, Presidlent .1. M. A Lesesne of Erskine College and ' President B. M. Grier of Lander at College. I The committee which will recom mend a site for the spring meeting C, is composed of President George N Grice of the College of Charleston, - chairman, President Fenton Keyes of (Coker College, President Mar-1 shall W. Browvn of PresbyterianJ College, President Charles S. D)avis of Winthrop College and President Charles Marsh of Wofford College.q 'C Battalion inounced F'lorida, "B" Company. 0 Hattalion staff officers for this tI semester atre Midshipman Coin-. matnder Harold C. Griffin, Orange- ti burg, S. C., executive officer; Mid shipmnan L.ieutenant commander ye Gotrdion (. Roman, Babylon. N. Y., di opetrat ions officer; Midshipman u L ieutenant James B. St. Jlohn, San- ei ford, Fla., adjutant; Midshipman ti Ensign D)onald R. Wells, Albany, Ga., sup)ply officer; atnd Midship.. A man Ensign Ronald C. Beers, E Palmerton, Pa., public information A officer.L Midshipman Lieutenant j.g. John ?v D). Williams of Meadville, Pa., will C lead the drill team, and Midship man Lieutenant j.g. Harry L. Mc- p Neel, of Columbia, is commander fa of the drum and bug.le orp. I ounces I Of Fresh 'Bantam Bet TheI "1Itaum Ileauty" for this week cei our weekIY picture -eries. She 6i Mi majoring in Necretarial Scieice. Iler hohl aId she alko love.. football. ha-kelball. amt When a,.ked how she liked Cartiia. ,i v, e all? (Staff pholo IyI Fuller Ifortoa.) Lecture Serie Tuesday On 4 Mlelvin A. Conant of the Council foremo: i Foreign Relations will be th( internal rst speaker Iuesday t Oct. 10) in ece e fifth annual lecture series of thl esented by the ldepartmen, of in- College rnational studies. travels The lecture will begin at 7:::0 area, al ml. in the assembly room of Ru- "w r i 11 IHouse. The public is invited, mterest id there is no admission charge. fair Theme of the 1911-62 1.ecture oleti ?ries is "The Quest for WoirM %curity the 110's." Colnant pic is "The Civilian and Military on th nrspective." Aspet A native of New York. ('onant . eeived the B..aMA. degrees a nstud omt Iarvard Unierit. ro 142- 1 he served in the U!. S. part icu) rmly, and( front 1951 -55 he was h eeutive dlirector of the Pacific will he ad Asian Affairs Council in drco awani. jsearch In 1955 he joined the staff of the of Per ouncil on Foreign Relations in Nov. ew York City, one of the nation's Sixties. [naugurati10 ]hair Of Ba D)ean Jlames A. Morris announces has dil e inauguration of a special Chair rated n Banking in the School of Business T 'he . . Hankin dmmiistration of the University of. >uth Carolina. Through the co- fer sue serat ion andl financial support of the St: e South Carolina Bankers Associa.. hetter >n, a special chair has been es- ing, th blished as of the present school advise par. An agreement was signed fessor iring the past sumner between the greater niversity and1 the Bankers Asso- ing as aition. TIhe agreement was nego- In a atedI hy Mr. Arthur Parsons, Pres- (operaiti en tof the South Carolina Bankers and i ssociation, Mr. E. R. Alexander, Associt xecutive Vice President of the ing to ssociation, and President Robert profess Sumwvalt and Dean James A. The orris of the University of South nual e arolina. Caroliy Dr. Olin S. Pugh has been ap- budget inted holder of the Chair. Pro- $7,500 'ssor Pugh has been with the suppor niversity for nome 10 years and '..a..h 'all Dc iman 4 -1ainly% I, pifiv. the name114 of anmdra While. at fret-1hman1 bie'? Ste Io%es' to dnce, ba'.eball. I- U4ell a, bo ' %. elalined, "I 141%4 if." Don't s Opens r"II -.ampus it re.sea Irch worga niza en ;,II on; W .Y1nal affair-. i*ly% Conant wa'z at member1-c faculty o-f the National War in Washington, D). C. Hi inc:ude Canada, the NATO Id southi and soumtheas, A,-ia, We has fo:' wed his princi.pai --defenlse. and pol itical af L-specially those lt in t, :t, security probicems :A mlilitary requiruments. Ig his publication, are "Jace of! the S;tralvrik- Forcc." othe po1)f4~lita e1ffect of apns on U. a. alliemnmith ar. S1 refere to Canada. seconumd. letue Iin' e seie Wilampuinnrsdpt of te FoenPli cy ~fhA Re- o? Inst7iaitu of th University faclt o "trh atyna fo rh ink~aing 1)A' L reete te reena,ty iNagu nj o in hak and finance. A- i baie ha ojeieo hi Chir of aifse odct indivials cessfuciareer i. Mln akigi itud ent inlercilbnk studes platin the niey atof t he pogram itec po.. sal remptnc to develop a sacdndtlnctupresin.esre iddition, a~ program, ofput Instittweenf the University nvaniaonh will bedvlpea ok i4on tratgy. o h prora in sutained by fian. onric bjtis of manyai Soft t at tiveprogram of Sou infu caersihankin g na in iles 3fficers Council Vacancies To Be Filled P rim try electinI)s for freshman l 1fficers and to fill Student 47nel '~Vacancies have been set for - lA'Y. (ctber 16, according to Li-cti'ns Co1m1ittee. PI.i'ion's to be filled are freshman chie preidelt, vice president, see retary, treasurer, and three Student '.inci: representatives. Law and luate Scho)ls' Council represen tO: ,n<i the lomecoming Queen will als be elected. Nonimnating convention will be heLd i the Russell House audi toriun) Monday, Oct. 9 from 2:30 -in 5 p.i. Petiti(,ns must be turned in at he Riei, llouse information desk by 5 p.m.. October 10, Elections anni::ee .id. l)eadline for Home QIeen n.,milination will he Peti:ionr. nay be offered for all Jffice, with the exception of Home c.1ming Queen. At least 50 signa :UrtSa i required by nominees for freiian cla officers and fresh man representatives. Those being 01Sidered for other Student Coun i vacancie- require 2.5 petition -siatures. S: '..I: ( uncil cn<liates must :! 0n'overIl 2.00 grade point l IIIrmets for 11imecoming -n 4 -.iid.ate are that she must uni.11i r: senior class stand n hav- :tended Carolina for umnm of 4 three semesters. :y11( n I'Vice to USC will be t h fe-tion f.r the Queen. 'laigni.g for Homecoming (2 n et i be limited to a display 0f to cailidates' pictures in Rus s illeuse. T i f campaign posters for fre-slanan las officers and Student unci rtepre,eritatives is prohibited c 'vpt Qn the brik wal across from 1. ll, ouse and on the wall * unI M .l(ittck )Dormitory. Post ir in o.ml itrie.' will be left to the d1isurction (if the hostesses. Each candid%te will be permiitted to place 4'!, pister onLy in the Russell H,uS lobly on a centrally located buitin! board. Pll \- wil! be located in the former faculty (ining room in the baock dwnstairs cafeteria. Voting time will be 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. E!ections schedule is as follows: Mtnday, Oct. 9 - Nominating (Xonvenlt ion inl Russell Hlouse Audi orium7, 2:30-5 p.m1. Tuesday, Oct. 10-Petitions due at Information Desk, by 7 p.m. Monday. Oct. 16-i--Primary Elec tions in Old Faculty D)ining Room. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.~ Wednesday, Oct. 18-Run-offs in Old Faculty Dining Room, 9 a.m. a' p.m.) Lnnounced provide for travel and research ma terials for the holder of the chair, to undter'write the costs of visiting 7lecturers to the campus, and to supplement the regular academic alrofthe holder of the Chair of The addition of a banking chair is another step forward in the ef forts of the University to provide a broader range of services to the p)eople of the State and, in this case, to the business community. Thme Pep Club officials have annonnell,1fl a meeting that will take place Wednesday, Ocetober 11 at 5 p.m. in the Russell House in Room 504. They strongly urged all snem bers to attend, tor at ti meeting consideration for new =mu.=bu'e= will be taken up, In additions io plants for the IBU ganme, Oeesber 18.