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What'9s I In Co THEATRE The play, "BORN YESTER. DAY," will be presented by the Hadassah Players on Saturday, February 3, at 8:30 p.m. in the Dreher High School auditorium. One night only. Coming up in two weeks is the Town Theatre production of Mae beth. This production should be the standout of the season as there are some extra technical touches in it. Gil Petroff, a promi nent Columbia artist, has been working on the sets. An original musical score has also been written for this production. Mr. Shakes peare has never had it so good. SPORTS Outstanding POLO matches are held every Sunday afternoon at the Columbia Polo Field, Bluff Road. Time: 3:30. ARTS AND EXHIBITS "Flowers In Painting," a visiting exhibit from the Parma Museum, is now being shown at the Colum WELCOME, Sammy's L A GRADE "A 711 S. Next Door to Todd-A LUNI 55 Daily - Mon. Thru Fri. 1 Meat, Choice Bread, Butter, WHI THE ADl oppoR ATIDI (appening lumbia bla Museum of Art. There is also the tireless excellence of the fam ous Kress Collection. There is a historic exhibit at the South Caroliniana Library, right here on the U. S. C. campus. It is known as the Kendall Exhibit and is well worth seeing. Naval R.O.T.C. Society Elects Griffin as Head The Compass and Chart Society of Naval ROTC held elections for five new officers on Jan. 11. Those elected were Midshipman Commander Harold Griffin, Cap tain; Midshipman Lt. j.g. John W. Shirley, Executive Officer; Midshipman Robert Burries, Ships Writer; Midshipman Lt. j. g. John D. Williams, Treasurer; and Mid shipman Joseph S. Hulings, Rec. Officer. STUDENTSI incheonette RESTAURANT Main St. Aoore Sporting Goods 1HES c Up , 7:30 A.M. 'til 10 P.M. of 3 Vegetables, Tea, or Coffee t T ARE ANCEMENT e JPONT? Student All 'Roi By Regina Galgano Berry St. John walked into the "Gamecock" office, looked around for a few minutes and decided that he was in the right place. This obvious fact could not be over looked. Even if he hadn't known where he was, what other office would have typewriters strewn all over, and have a tile floor covered with yellow paper? When Berry sat down and made himself as comfortable as he could be in a straight-backed chair with no arms, his blue eyes widened and he said, "What do you want to know?" This was not a good ques tion since a million different things came to mind, and all I could say was, "WellIl." After this rip-roaring start things gradually settled down, and I found out that he was born December 14, 1940 in Sanford, Florida. Well, that's al ways good for a start. After about fifteen minutes I found out that Berry went to school in Sanford and came to Carolina on a Naval scholarship. Here at Carolina he is majoring in English and plans to graduate in June. It might be interesting to note Little I (Continued f man (Pi Phi) to Mike Brown State) to Walter Elmore (Sig 0) to Lee Tigner (Citadel), (Numerall Society, Clemson) Dick Quattlebaum (SPE), Li (KA). 'CAUSE SHE She's more than everything . . . Claudia Waites (DDD) 1 School), Jean King to Jack Shippey, Frances Moss (Pi I Ann Carroway (Winthrop) t to Gene Stone (KA, Law Sc Gordon Campbell (Sigma Clh Wright (Bowling Green Alu Gene Sheppard (Clemson), l Binder (LXA). AUDREY Due to a mistake in the "The Gamecock," Cookie Crun Meadowcroft; she is NOT PI gaged. ks a matter of fact, careet )u Pont are excellent. One rea he company is growing consi reates new Opportunities. Consider, for example, thai ver $90 million every year f ~ut of this grow new product hallenges. Then, too, Du Pont very phase of business andi ersified activity opens up mar We believe that qualified t nd Ph.D.'s will want to cons pith us. There are openings f hanical, electrical, metallui hemical--and for chemists an nd marketing men. For infoi ortunities here, clip and mail TTER THINGS FOR BETTER LIVING .. . An equai-opportunity emj E. I. du Pont do Nemours & Co. (Inc Room 2419-2 Nemours Building Wilmington 98, Delaware Please send me the booklets indicate< El Du Pont and the college Grat El Mechanical Engineers at Du 0 Your Engineering opportuniti El chemical Engineers at Du Pc Nam Cas-----Major DegreE My addess Iy- Tana3 Leader und Nic that, along with all his outside activities, Berry is also an expert at apartment hunting. He and David Watson have decided to live off campus and within the last few weeks they had been through all the trials of finding a suitable apartment. Berry said that he has seen every size, shape and form of apartment. He has been taken through old shacks with cracked ceilings, and new ones with wall to-wall carpeting. The one he and David finally decided on seems to fit their every need, except that it has no bookcases, lamps, or pots and pans. According to the report I heard, there are plenty of chairs, but nothing else. If anyone has a spare bookcase or two he would love to have it. I don't think that things are really as bad as they sound, but if they are, then Berry could always stack the books up and make columns to hold up the ceilings. Needless to say our boy likes to read. Among his other interests, Berry likes to hunt and fish, but above all he likes to fly. In fact, he is thinking of making flying his career when he finishes college. If Berry does not decide to make udrey rom page 4) PiKA), Judie Holder (Florida m Chi), Gelene Duncan (Chi Alice Bryan to Pat Marshall Mary Bush McCormack to bby- Lindsedt to Jack Taylor S ENGAGED ... to that certain someone o Rodney Peeples (KA, Law Burns, Carolyn Cole to Skip 'hi) to Rupert Kuhns (KA), ) Dick Arnold, Lyle McLeod bool), Betty Hogan (KD) to i), Blenda Skipper to Andy m), and Priscilla Crump to farilyn Lewis (C2) to Dave GOOFED istings in the last edition of was said to be pinned to Jeff NNED; she and Jeff are en opportunities at son is the fact that antly-and growth Du Pont allocates >r research alone. s that create new is active in almost ndustry. Such di y interesting jobs. >achelors, masters ider opportunities >r engineers-me gical, industrial, di physicists, sales mation about op the coupon, THROUGH CHEMISTRY lIoyer I below: uate ont es at Du Pont nt expected -Is e Guy a career out of flying, he said that he would either like to go to graduate school and become an English teacher, or go to Law School and become a lawyer. What aver he does, we know that it will be done thoroughly and completely and successfully. In speaking of Berry's activities, we can only quote what one man has already said-"In giving, a nan receives more than he gives, and the more is in proportion to the worth than the thing given." From this I would say that Berry should reap quite a few fruits be ause lie has given quite a lot to the University. He has given his time and effort to the causes he reels do something to make Caro lina a better University. He is active in the Student Senate, chairman of the Student Union, was on the Drill Team, has been platoon commander and a staff officer in the N.R.O.T.C., and is in the Compass and Chart Society. KERRY S SUCCESS TC in'i SECOND 5 ~S LA' "The Dean ii , 210GREAT TOBAM AGED MILD. BLENDI Berry was recently selected to be c in Who's Who In American Col- L leges and Universities. % Berry also has a side to him that likes fun, he is in PiKA, and t has served as vice president of the t same. He has also served as a member of the I.F.C., and on the a I.F.C. tribunal. Berry has very serious ideas about life and school. He thinks that as students we are here to study and that anything that de tracts from this should be done in moderation or done so that studies get their share of the time. A few minutes ago, as I was typing this story, the society editor $ decided that we needed a picture of Berry . . . so off we went, in r a borrowed car, to find him. Don't c say that it would have been easier to call him, because we tried that; t but it is impossible to reach some one whose phone number is not listed or whose number has been 4c r s C et fl t r s t .JOHN t n i I tl -01 rI LC il(e o o. 08MSE 20WNDR EDMLt O ilee n . hanged. We found him, in Sears 'uying pots and pans. Riot! How vould you feel if six girls came 'ushing in a store to find you ... o have your picture taken? Well, he results of this are to be found n this page. Sorry we caused you 11 that trouble, St. John. Back to the interview. Berry ikes poetry, and said that he read orty books last semester. He also tated that one of the most valu ble things a student can do is ead. He said that a person can ather so much knowledge, that, Ithough it may not be of any use ow, there will be some time in ,our life when it will come in andy. Berry feels that one of the iain problems in a university or ollege is the fact that many of he students do not have the in ellectual interest that they should. ;ome students come to college just o make grades and not to get vhat they can from their courses. f a more intellectual atmosphere ould he promoted then a great umber of people would be better ff. This he feels is one of the roblems that we as student lead rs and students should try to clve. Of course, as in many cases, bIe solution is not as simple as the asic problem. It is not a problem but can he solved by lighting or music, but something that must be nplanted in the youth's mind -lin he is very young. It should k done before a person gets to llege. Though there is really not iuch we can do about it, it is :>od for thought and may implant i someone's mind a solution that an be worked out. If this is Ossilde then our American col !ges can be benefited and the ttitude of the American people an be so changed as to make anerica a thinking country of Minking people Of course, Berry likes his ecreation too, he would not be uman if he didn't. Though not xactly recreation, Berry has had ome interesting experiences with he Navy. In the summer of his ophomore year, he went to Que lel. While there he picked up new nd exciting ideas. The next sum ier the Navy sent him to Corpus hristi where he learned to fly. Ls I have already said, it has be onme his most enjoyable hobby, bough in the future it may be iore than just a hobby. It must be said that Berry is uite proud of his native state of 'lorida, even though his mother a South Carolinian, he claims mat it is not only the best but the rockingest" state in the Union. ho can blame him? We know mat he keeps his eye out for those 1arp looking girls who flood lorida. But then we also know lat Berry also has interests up tre. To conclude this interview I Lust say that there could never a more willing or cooperative ibject. Anyone who can put up ith six girls chasing him through department store, and still come at smiling must be a pretty nice uly. .HKING IGAKI4TES LIL SMOKES! - TH EY SATISFY