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VOL LI1 No. 15 CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROlUNA
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, FEBRUARY 2, 1962
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the current campus bug - the flu.
a freshman majoring In nursing.
hobby list, Gail considers her me
men, and Charlemon beacheh. (St
Euphradian
To Hold In
On Tuesday night, February 6,
the Euphradian Society, oldest
literary society in America, will
hold its 308th impeachment of the
incoming president.
At the beginning of each semes
ter, Euphradian impeaches its
newly elected president. On trial
Tuesday night will be Jimmy
Mann, this semester's president.
Elder Statesman Bill Castine,
immediate past president, will par
ticipate in the proceedings along
with the principals for the defense
and the prosecution.
Workers are needed to put
finishing touches on the "Gar
net and Black" before it goes
to press. Interested students are
asked to come any afternoon to
the "Garnet and Black" office,
Room 210, Russell House.
~Tom(
Date tickets for tomorrow
night's Student Senate Valentine
Dance at Township Auditorium
~jom 8:00 to 12:00 p.m. are now
on sale in the downstairs Russell
House lobby. Theywil brm sold,
Beauties'
is week's beauty has been abed with
The reflective miss is Gail Watkins,
While jokes and drawing top her
in interests to be parties, Carolina
aff photo by Fuller Horton.)
Society
ipeachment
Sitting in the chair in which
Thomas Jefferson signed the
Declaration of Independence will
be the presiding officer, president
protem Bill Hinnant.
The customary facetious charges
-immorality, debauchery, etc.
will be leveled by the prosecution.
The attorneys will be wearing wigs
and robes.
The public is cordially Invited
to attend this annual trial, a tra
dition on the Carolina campus. It
begins at 7:00 P.M. on the third
floor of Harper College, political
science building. Male and female
guests are welcome; dress for men
is coat and tie.
Other recently elected officers
of the Euphradian Society are
Jack Brezeale, secretary; Tommy
Mann, treasurer; Louis Burgher,
critic; Don Holler, corresponding
secretary; and Don Lavender, re
porter.
Wrrow
until 2:00 p.m. today and from
10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. tomor
row.
Admission for University stu
dents will be by I. D. card with
date tickets costing $1.00 each.
Convo,
During
Expansion
Continues
On Campus
Despite some delays due to
weather conditions, construction of
new buildings at Carolina is con
tinuing at a pace which should
have all of them ready for occu
pancy next fall.
The addition to the College of
Engineering, which extends the
building to encompass the entire
south side of the block between
Sumter and Main streets, has been
completed and accepted from the
contractor. The addition includes a
large classroom, laboratories and
faculty offices.
Razing of Steward's Hall, ad
joining the College of Engineering,
is virtually complete and construc
tion will start in about two weeks
on another small addition which
will house additional offices for
civil and electrical engineering fac
ulty, a 150-seat lecture hall, and
a meeting room for the student
engineering society.
The 10-story women's residence
hall at Pickens and Devine streets,
which will be a major feature of
the Columbia skyline, is rising
steadily. The sixth floor is now
being poured, and the general con
tractor and sub-contractors are
"hard at work and making good
progress," said Dr. W. H. Patter
son, dean of the university, who is
in overall charge of new construe
tion activities.
The new dual unit of seven-story 1
"veil block" men's residence halls I
is progressing approximately on
schedule. The roof of one of the
units was poured about a week
ago, and the second unit is now
about three floors high.
The third-and highest-floor of
the Life Sciences building is now
being poured.
Pouring is nearly complete of
the second floor of a five-story
housing unit for married students
in University Terrace.
A small building to house a neu
tron generator for nuclear research
in the Department of Physics is
virtually complete.
Dr. Patterson said bids will be
opened Feb. 20 for an addition to
Currell College which will provide
additional classroom space, fac
ulty offices, and other needed ac
commodations.
Dress for boys will be coats and pi
ties, for girls, afternoon dresses tI
with heels or flats.e
The all-white entertainment will
include the Mar-Keys, Dion, and pi
the Dovells. The Mar-Keys will T
cation
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GUEST S
Leaders for the convocations
(top to bottom, left to right) Fad
vocations; William Stringfellow, wh
School; the Rev. Joseph W. Mad
Rabbi Burton Podall, Jewish Convc
[listory D
[las New
Professor John Steven Watson
as been appointed by the USC
)epartment of History as its sixth
Fraternity
Spring Rush
I. F. C. Spring Fraternity
Rush will be held Saturday,
February 10, through Wednes
day, February 21. Open house
on fraternity quadrangle Febru
ary 10 from 7:00 until 9:00
P.M. will get things underway.
Rush registration will be
held on the Russell House
ground floor Thursday, Febru
ary 8, through Saturday, Febru
ary 10, from 11:00 A.M. until
5:00 P.M.
Registration fee is $2.00
ovide the music for dancing, with
e Dovells and Dion adding vocal
tertainment.
The Mar-Keys are an eight
ece band with two vocalists.
ieir latest hit is an instrumental,!
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eek
PEAKERS
during Intelligent Faith Week are
ier Edward A. Doyle, Catholic Con.
o will lead convocations in the Law
kews, Protestant Convocations; and
cations.
epartment
Professor
visiting professor from Oxford
(England) University.
A graduate of St. John Baptist
College and Merton College, Ox
ford, Prof. Watson is Senior Cen.
sor of Christ Church, Oxford. He
is the author of "The Law and
Working of the Constitution, 1660
1914" and "The Reign of George
III."f
In the spring semester, Prof.
Watson will teach courses in "The
European Inheritance: 19th and
20th Centuries," and "Studies in
British History Since 1750."
While at the University, he is
scheduled to speak at the annual
meeting of the Mississippi Valley
Historical Assn. and the Confer
ence on Early American History.
In the summer Prof. Watson will
teach at Harvard University and
in the fall semester at the Univer
sity of Iowa.
"Last Night." The Dovells are a
relatively new group consisting of
five members. They come from
Philadelphia and their current hit
is "The Bristol Stomp." Dion,
rormerly with the Belmonta, is now
Adu1ed
At Ca
Classes Sh<
To Enable
"When looking for a rr
not look any further than
Don Bundy told the Intelli
ecutive committee at a dinn
The Rev. Bundy, univei
viewed the goals of IF Weel
80 student workers to encoui
Students Top
$35,000 Mark
In RSVP Drive
Carolina students have contrib
uted approximately $35,287 to th
Greater University Fund to date
announced Mike Sheheen, studen
co-chairman, yesterday.
The student phase of the fun(
drive was recently brought to
close on campus. In a final effor
to reach all Carolina students, let
ters were mailed to commuters.
Total gifts to the fund are ii
excess of $850,000. On Tuesday
more than 50 key workers wit
the Advance Gifts Phase of th
Greater University Fund met an
obtained pledge cards at a lunch
eon meeting. Yesterday, 100 Cc
lumbia women of the Alumnae Di
vision of Richland County orgar
ized their drive during a coffe
hour at Russell House.
The Greater Columbia Kick-of
Banquet is scheduled for 8:00 P.1M
on February 15 in the Russel
House. Several Carolina coeds wi:
serve as hostesses during the eve
ning and student entertainmen
will be a part of the program.
A recent gift to the Greater Uni
versity Fund was an endowmen
by Columbia businessman Win
chester Graham, which will pro
vide a supplement of $2,000 eacl
year for a distinguished USC pro
fessor.
Seniors who have not turned
in activity cards to the "Garnet
and Black" must do so by next
Friday, February 9. No cards
will be accepted after that date.
Blank cards are available in the
"Garnet and Black" office,
Room 210, Russell House.
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recording on his own, and his two
biggest recent releases are "Run
Around Sue" and "The Wanderer.'
Among the chaperones for the
evening will be Prof. Louis J.
Maloof, Dr. and Mrs. Edward J.
Nolan, Prof. and Mrs. C. M. Gittin
Daily
Lrolm a
)rtened
Attendance
ission field, Christianity need
the college campus," the Rev.
,ent Faith week team and ex
er January 31.
sity Methodist chaplain, pre
,, Feb. 4-8, and exhorted about
age participation in the week's
convocations.
IF Week, formerly Religious
Emphasis Week, declares as its
goals: to develop an awareness of
a relationship to God, to acquire
reverence, to build devotion in
worship, and to learn to explain
truth to other people.
The Rev. Joseph W. Mathews of
- Austin, Tex., will lead Protestant
a convocations. The Catholic convo
cations leader will be the Rev. Ed
ward A. Doyle of New Orleans,
La. Rabbi Burton L. Padoll of
Charleston will conduct the Jew
I ish convocations.
Mr. W i lI i a m Stringfellow,
t widely known speaker and lawyer
from New York City will lead spe
cial convocations held for the first
time in the Law School.
1 Group leaders for the various
, denominational groups are the
i Rev. James R. Stephenson, Luther
an, Clarksburg, W. Va.; Don
i Thompson, Methodist, Madison,
- N. J.; Coit R. Thompson, Jr., Bap
tist, Rock Hill; Dr. Manford G.
Gutzke, Presbyterian, Decatur, Ga.
Convocations will be held each
e day Monday through Thursday at
10:30 a.m. The Protestant convoca
f tion will be held in the Naval
Armory, the Roman Catholic con
1 vocation in Russell House Assem
1 by Room, the Jewish convocation
. n Russell House, Room 204, and
the Law School convocation in the
Law School.
Morning classes during Intelli
gent Faith Week will be shortened
in order to supply time for the
morning convocations. The new
schedule is as follows:
8:00 class-8:00
9:00 class-8:50
10:00 class-9:40
Convocations-10:30
11:00 class-11:20
12:00 class--12:10
Afternoon classes
Regular schedule
Discussion groups, led by Intelli
gent Faith Week team members,
will be held each evening in Rus
sell House, dormitories, fraternity
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ger, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ledeen, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Dobson.
Boxed seats will be roped off for
chaperones.
As ruled for the Christmas
dance, alcoholic beverages will be
prohibitedl