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Here's why: the e ' -starts with pure, safe vegetable mn into the same straight titter stra good filters. But here's the twist: Viceroy tiny strands into the special Deep .and that's the filter you can you the -blend. Ti Viceros Somneth I-nd tot fitr" b~Special Special HERE ARE THE CONTEST RULES-READ 'EM I. Any stu4ent or fqruity member on this campyul may en'er 21 tirm th ncnt ta,oyn *eceptemployeeo ro n A A,iia'tson. frad ertisintstenue, oto nnOtulEty5m rfi or members of fhir im '.es te miies Aull eoreom thio e .itmt.,i. oupri.tov ofh property of Stoor, A Wilhamsor onnn Ii ccb recurnedj Winners~ cr.bte*ner no tepr witt be notified wit." th"re ~rec 'er enEcoas W,nners' l edfu, fteViOO aea nemet may he p bbsiid en ftbi neositaper You may ecter as oftn rn aletytVcry h o at you ocr'u pr o ii *,e en'r r .5 se at rict' ulr C'ontest sub. rdo nVcryFobl nt, e feCI to at lflvrnmental reguol. "I lnrces mull he r.o,trkred 3Etitefb urdb i.Ru or dropped rr ballot to, on <.encis i'o laier than fhe Wedlnesdtay ieba fnmero lor or rmdnigtit fielore te gamnes are irnred andi recei.rd ry noon Friday br enintebllf Or1p dtt of the name weab the irth to dc ti nu.iie future lontests is ict f o,fe rMCIredd oers ar Offioal fr lank or pin< 0e farma , wn. or W prd ?on ft USC St 'Ri 1y Frances Gatei Staff Writer "Praise Allah, wiggle, wiggle, wiggle, Praise Allah, wiggle and dance, Do that stomp with lots of pomp, and sweet, sweet romance. Big Apple, Big Apple!" There's a dance that goes with this song, and neither Chubby Checker nor Hank Ballard intro duced it. Two University of South Carolina students introduced this dance, and it caught on faster than the Twist. Several years ago there was no Park Street in Columbia. It was called Gates Street, and at 1318 Gates Street there was no Depoe Auction Gallery; there was instead a Negro night club called the Big Apple Nightclub. Before that the building had been a synagogue. The Negroes really cut loose on Saturday nights at the Big Apple Nightclub, and it wasn't long before they were making up their own steps. Soon they had a whole new dance worked out. Then, as often happens, some college kids stepped in. In this case, TO A TI 4 C HU AT'S WHAT YOU S e 0.e ning teams, predict the sc CAMPUS ER 18'" HERE J the scores --then . just clip the I in your predic cage or a reason nt to Viceroy at eniently located te Viceroy name 'later than the 3 d C the same week. 5 OTHER TEOF $100 And a free carton teams--REGA RID (Attact Viceroy filter v s*i aterial, made fO g.94 nds as mostI wveaves those |NAME_____ Weave Filter I trust to give iADDRE:SS__ ;ood taste of | rich tobacco I -_____ ie fatct is . . . I WIN [ng SpecIl So. Corolina lEnd . .. I P,ineon i ilter! !ihia Blend! Patent Olice Am AND WIN! tafr .me On the Coupon in this of paper of the name si i N trrDm unt scre o the jameft and Ptsu~ esoy pa<kage or a reeason I appes On the package umbe,u on the er try blank - Botn . )i Bos on (ampte n H ('nnneley Coro *enG ori iy pfedt lies cill beI OtapIKatn prire anarded C nctoe Armyen nicit L.. P45(45YORA.CS.C u. udents ] g Appki they happened to be two students from USC. They frequented the nightclub and learned thee dance steps. At the next University dance, the boys introduced the new steps, calling them the "Big Apple Night club Dance." People took an interest in this wild new dance, and a new craze swept the nation. Big name maga zines carried stories about it, in cluding Time, Reader'm Digest, and Variety. Variety made the statement, "It requires a lot of floating power and fannying." Time called it a na tional menace. Two records were released, both called simply "The Big Apple." Tommy Dorsey's calmer version on RCA Victor did extremely well, but the "Wiggle" version on the Blue bird label hit the top, selling over 12,000 copies within the first ten days of release. The original "Big Applers," the Negro patrons of the Big Apple Nightclub, formed a group and played at the Roxy Theatre and in Rockefeller Center. They wound up touring the nation with Ted Wal LL STUDENT! IE UNIVERSIT iOUTH CAROL AN YOU USE NDRED BUC CAN WIN IN EVEF ores-and you're in the n' LOO K! LRE ALL THE P1 fOU CAN WiN! \M_1// 3RIZE I$ioo/. >RIZE Lsjc 3RIZE [$ii]g P RIZES -' 2 EACH of Viceroys to every contestant who r LESS OF TlE SCORES Viceroy package or facsimile here) Viceroy College CONTEST I Here are my predictions for next 5 Send my prize money SCORE WIN -- No. Carolina St Yale -- - lowa -Oklahoma - Mississippi St. Washington St. --- Syracuse -- So. California - -. Boston Coil. --. Auburn ONI Y TO Sl1'DENlS ANtI FACUJI TY ON ---.-No-.---.-o:-\-ceroy.-- x-3-F---. 3egan ' Craze laesSwing Band. The actual dance was a frantic combination of the Black Bottom Shag, Susie Q, Charleston "Tur key," London Bridge, and the Indian Rain Dance. "Praise Allah" was the name given to the almost reverent ending. To do the "Praise Allah" part the dancers formed a circle, leaned back with arms uplifted, and chanted, "Praise Allah; Praise Allah!" Then, they wiggled. Another part of the Big Apple was the "Peck and Pose." Partners pecked at each other's right shoulder, then the left. The music stopped; they held the pose-and wiggled. With all of the wiggling and fannying required to do the Big Apple, the dance could well have been called the Wiggle. The white students learned this dance from doing an "impromptu dance with the Negro entertainers" and patrons of a Negro nightclub. All of this took place twenty-four years ago, in 1938. Now I ask you. What is the difference between a twist and a viggle? OF Y OF ,NA .A KS? tY ONE OF 0oney!I RIZES ames all ten winning Football aturday's games. to:I ...CLASS_____ SCOR E TilS CAMPUS. Marviii Bass, head co A Candid View Marvin BY JOAN WOLCOTT Feature Editor Since Marvin Bass became head football coach at USC last Janu ary, he has been a boost to student morale and a blessing to local sportswriters. Praised for his straightforwardness, kidded about his size, and quoted on many sub jects other than football, "The Moose" has become an .tegral part of Carolina. His life history having been fully unfolded, there still remain a few uncovered aspects of the Bass personality. What are his everyday likes and aversions, his interests and desires ? Below in digest form are "small facts" about the "Big Man." Likes His family, Audrey and Randy Scalloped oysters (Williamsburg style) Warm weather New York Sports clothes Meeting people Dark colors (gray, black, dark blue) Cokes and supper Washington Redskins N. Y. Yankees A good joke (doesn't remember them) Vegetables Spanish and French (favorite school subjects) Talking on the telephone DiAlikes Making predictions Summer Jol In Europeai Summer jobs sin Europe are now available to almost every American college student. The American Stu dent Information Service, known as ASIS, has more than 3,000 summer jobs in their files awaiting appli 'ants. In the past four years ASIS has successfully placed thousands of American college students in varied nunmer jobs throughout 11 European ?ountries. Jobs are mostly unskilled and many do not require a knowl adge of a foreign language. Monthly wages range from room and board n Spain to $150 for the highest paid positions in West Germany. This coming summer thousands of E.uropean employers will provide *mmer employment for American :ollege students, in order to make it possible for young Americans on El limited budget not only to see Eu rope, but also to "live it." Jobs include factory work, resort work, construction work, farm work, rhospital work, child care, camp y'ounsell:ng positions and many ,thers. Students will receive the same wages as the Europeans with whom they are working. In addition to an opportunity to personally get to know "the man cehind the counter'' in Europe, a mummer job in Europe can defray the cost of the trip by as much~ as 50%. The ASIS recently announced that it has l.aunc.hed an expansion pro Watch for the winning end ings for the survival capsule itIt of the Gamieocks rhe Man Being in a hurry Evening clothes Hats Interviews Writing letters Sleeping late Washing the car Intere,4im College students Handball and other sports Football films Summer yard work Coaching Desirs Unexpected victories Continued growth of spirit Campus unity More backs on the team A bigger, better Carolina Straight frown "The M(N)"e" When the sun shines, I'm up and about. I usually get up be tween 5:30 and 6:00. I believe in heing fair and square. I've only had one pair of gloves that fit. I've got to dig around and find them. I'd like to see students speak more on campus. More social gatherings on cam pus, such as Saturday night dances, would help knit the stu dents closer together. I don't like to mess around with cars. As far as food's concerned, I like most everything. As they say, "Once a Redskin, always a Redskin." is Available ai Countries gram designed to provide better or ganization and service by its Place ment Department. A new, large, and centrally located office has been opened on Luxembourg's busiest street, the Avenue de Ia Liberte. It wvas also announced that the ASIS Placement staff has been doubled and placed under newv management. For further information and com plete details, come to the "Game cock" office or write to ASIS, 22 Avenue de -la Liberte, Luxembourg. Seen. Heard. Spoken. ON CAMPUS What happened to the frogs in biology lab last Saturday morn ing? An extensive search failed to locate the "darling" aninmals. Free cut - no such luck!i Everyone re ceived a newo frog. Carolina coal is hobbling around campus on crutches as a result of "trying" to play football. Girls, let's leave this sport to our Gamecocks! Then there was the student who got ready to go to her 8:00 dlaws Sundayj morning! Overheard in McClintock Dorm, by one of the upperolaau,men - "Good grief! What happened to my chartreuse roomr" A nunmber of freekmen atandig on the edge of the Horseshoe tired to figure out how to dodAge the sprinkler,. Is there a suay? they emnot wask thei hair arnd talk on the phone at the eus tEs ~timp a gae un the-. ene"