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A Year If W ith JF K B u eon (See Page 2) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROUINA Vol. L, No. 16 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, FEBRUARY 9, 1962 From The Si You have to do your own you have to do your own th one else think for you-Rev Life is meaningful, not others, but in letting them I give, even if it's only becaus we know how to receive? E feel good for his giving and 3 16 Our character is our pe intellect and freedom of ch our character in this chanj world-Father Doyle. From The Sj Intelligent Reality. Possibility. Int4 viction. Life. Intelligent Fa attention on these and other of the twentieth century. IF Week, which opened cluded by final services las aily convocations, worship ,-ore attended by a large r members. On a more perso: individually with the visiti Students discussed the the week on campus. The reaching effects. As one stu These men have not answer( for ourselves !" Active participation in tI A coed, comparing this wee said, "HF Week was greatly genuine and the speakers v had these men before." One of the highlights of Wednesday night among th interrogations at various pa same question to more than ers, as well as the students, At the close of the week, ers made us realize that w telligently and thoughtfully ful in today's troubled worl The IF Week activity h of thought has been opened. "What does it mean?" National To Perfo Musical masters of the old wor d contemporary American mus 11 be the program Wed., Feb. 1 len the National Symphony< ashington, D. C., performs her In the third presentation of tU 61-62 USC Artists Series, tU icert will begin at 8 P.M. in tU ald House. Admission for ti blic is $2 plus tax, payable Sdoor. Students will be admitt< LD. cards. eakers ] living and your own dying. And inking; you don't dare let any erend Mathews. just in meeting and helping ielp us. We have the ability to a it makes us feel good. But do - ow to make the person giving ,ourself feel good for receiving? -Rabbi Padoll " rsonality, and our faculties of oice must be used in forming ring and shifting materialistic Ba 4 12 -- th sc oudents , o thi Faith Week " fol -grity. Illusion. Decision. Con- q< ith Week focused campus-wide significant words in the religion ha on campus Sunday, was con- si( t night. Throughout the week, $5 services, and group discussions w Lumber of Carolina Community L( ial level, many students talked de rig speakers. e controversial topics throughout in ;rogram appeared to have far- ey dent put it, "What's different? ip ,d us--they have made us think te discussion groups was strong. d k with those of previous years, s improved. Student response was ea vere excellent. We should have e, B< IF Week was a panel discussion Bc e group leaders. Students fired sp Lnel members, often asking the w one of the speakers. The lead expressed differing views. one student said, "These speak- at e must deal with ourselves in- T. in order for life to be meaning- Jil P." av as officially ended, but a door he Many students are still asking, he at m 15) Ft Ju sit ali Pr Symphony r'm Here d Howard Mitchell, conductor since ar ic 1949, has been hailed as an "exem I, plary musician and a great baton f...his version of Stravinsky was ~. absolutely masterly." e The National Symphony was e founded by Hans Kindler in 1931, re e and has since grown to a comple e ment of 94 musicians, all but 18 Fl t of whom are American trained. d Inaugural Concerts have boasted (Continued on pae eIht) ta. OS t* Or a Televised Matel USC Delb To Oppo USC debate team will appear in national championship debate with ylor University tomorrow at :30 over NBC-TV. Jimmy Mann and Eddie Roberts 11 represent USC by invitation in 3 second of a series sponsored by 3C-TV and the National Foren s Association. They will be mpeting with 16 selected college kilS. USC will argue the affirmative th the resolution that parents uild be punished by law for mis eds of their delinquent children. The procedure of debate differs >m the regular college debate in )ss examination. Mann will take a affirmative for four and a half nutes. Baylor then questions the firmative for four minutes. Bay is allowed equal opening time the negative. Roberts will estion Baylor for four minutes. tch team is allowed two and a If minutes for summary. Three judges will render the deci n on the air. The victors receive 00 and another match seven !eks later in the quarter finals. >sers are compensated $250. All baters are awarded a set of En clopedia Britannica. NBC Studios New York City will handle the pense-paid trip for the partic ints. The USC debate team under the .ection of Dr. M. G. Christopher a has distinguished itself at merous tournaments in the South st. As a team, Mann and >berts went to the finals at Miami. >th debaters received top individual eaking awards and superior rards for impromptu speaking at ake Forest. They were awarded top honors the TKA Debate Fraternity urnament at Duke University. nmy received the top debate rard at the Atlantic Coast Con ,ence tournament which was also Id at Duke. The two debaters ve been selected to represent USC the national tournament at Dart uth shortly after returning from ISVP Will lave Fun(d) ath ering Student entertainers and hostesses Il be on hand Thursday, February at 8:00 P.M. when a kick-off .ly for the Greater University nd campaign in the 5th and 11th dicial Circuits gets under wvay. The USC Band and the Univer y Chorus will help provide nost continuous entertainment. irgaret Griffin and Ira Berendt Il he among the solo performers. Several Carolina co-eds will help ve light refreshments. Circulat Samong the guests will be Belle wev, JoAn Coker, Carolyn Hoyle, t Peden, Lana Bell, Betty Battle, enda Williams, and Joan Wol President Sumwalt will be princi I spcanker at the kickoff meeting. ach Marvin Bass and university ricials wvill also be present, among iers. Most of the action will take place the Russell House Assembly om, hut there will be "overflow" eas as well. SNext Week's isue . .. Hints on filing income tax turns Recently ch o s e n Angel ight pledges How Are Your Manners? More on Greek Week Ae. e Feb Gre ate Team se Baylor New York. The Carolina debate team h been repeatedly invited to part ipate in the West Point Tourr ment which is considered a distir tive honor. Roberts is in his fourth year debating, and Mann, his second. law student, Roberts, is past pre dent of Blue Key. Mann is pre dent of Euphradian Society and member of the student legislatu Both are members of Sigma Alp Epsilon. Future debates are schedul with Ohio State, University of Ka sas, Dartmouth, University of A] bama, William and Mary, Georg town University, Harvard, and t University of Chicago. Students interested in affiliati with the debate team may conta Dr. Christophersen or a member the team. Experience is not nece sarily required. Have Any New News' To insure publication of nev worthy items and to help i "Gamecock" staff, students des ing news coverage are requested follow these suggestions as closc as possible. Individual cooperati will be appreciated. 1. If you wish a staff report to cover a specific event, conta either the managing editor or news editor IN ADVANCE a tell them about the event. 2. Students turning in news ar eles such as club officers, etc., a requested to post the informati on the "Gamecock" Office bullet board, with their name and pho number at the top. PLEASE ma sure that the information accurate and that the names a correctly spelled. News deadline 3:00 P.M. Wednesday. 3. Please avoid calling in story, unless absolutely necessai ESPECIALLY AT THE LAM MINUTE. In the current University Di rectory, the home telephoni number of Father Christial Malone and Father Gregory F Wyse is listed incorrectly. Th< correct number is 252-2079 Please make this change in you: directory. A student has been disciplines for selling a stolen hook, accord ing to a report from the Disciplin< Committee. The offender was traced througl his ID number at a local book store following the report of book theft. The student claimed that he had bought the bool from a stranger for his room mate. According to the rule conecrr1 ing sale of stolen books in thE year's Carolina Community haand book: "Students are prohibite< from selling books other thai their own. If any student is i volved in the sale of a book whicJ has been stolen, he will be coi sidered in the same light as if th book had been stolen by him Iustances involving sales of stole1 books are referred immediatel to the Discipline Committee fo disposition." The Discipline Committee ad vises students to buy books frm someone they know. If a book I purhased from a stranger, th student should get his ID numibe and have a witness. Students arn also reminded to put their nam< in their books so that they eat be returned if misplaced, and no ruary as C-. a c of A a ed The Four Lads n- - e arried g Students et 3 Have Danct The Student Union will spons a dance for married students I morrow night, February 10, frc 8-12 p.m. in the Mehl-Rujan Roo located at the corner of Main a Blossom Streets. Music for the dance will be fi nished by the Pontiacs. Refrei vs- ments will be provided. Admissi he is by I.D. cards and dress is ir- formal. to Tom Bailey and Ernest Rid< ly are co-chairmen for the committ< on t USC Professo nd To Teach In Australia Dn A Carolina history professor, I in George Curry, will begin a journ ne halfway around the world next we ke to teach in Australia for two tern is While in Australia, the profess re expects to visit other universiti( is He plans to return to the Uniti States by way of India and Euroy a and will rejoin the Carolina facul 7, next fall. IT 'Bantam mI / r beon'biglaet hrKp Zotserngg ow s n thewa a . .. shes nonea tha. secr..... Fare I ek Cal Independents May Purchase Block Tickets For the first time, a limited number of Greek Week block tickets will go on sale for inde pendents. The tickets, costing $10, cover the concert and the formal and informal dances, scheduled for March 1, 2, and 3, respectively. The tickets will go on sale Monday, February 26, in the downstairs Russell House lobby from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Anyone interested may contact Ocie Self, chairman of ticket sales. Entertaining at the Thursday night concert will be the Four Lads. Clyde McPhatter will be the vocalist for Friday night's formal dance. The Crests and a group to be announced will fur nish music for the informal dance Saturday night. Five Festive Nights Five nights of festivity mark the annual Greek Week, spon sored by the Interfraternity Council. Entertainment is sched uled for February 26-March 3. or Beginning the week-long ac 0- tivities will be the IFC Awards m Banquet to be held Monday, Feb rn, ruary 26, at 8 p.m. at Swain's id Steak House. At this time, the Outstanding Fraternity Man of r- the Year, the Faculty Man of h- the Year, and the Sorority Wo on man of the Year will be named. in- Dress for the banquet, which is open to all fraternity and sor lIe ority members, will be formal. !e. The cost will be $2 a plate. Any one wishing to make reservations should contact Jim Herring, ban quet chairman. Stunt Night Sorority Stunt Night, to be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Dre her High School Auditorium, will continue the activities. Seven sororities will present ten-min Ir. ute skits. Tickets will be on sale ?y at the door for 75 cents each. ?k Trophies will be presented to s. the sororities which take first, )r second, and third place in the s. contest. which is sponsored by !d Pan-Hlellenic Council. Last year's e, first place winner was Pi Beta Ly Phi. SFeatured at t h e Concert Beauties' It Il her usual rate of speed is Miss Peggy soPhomore who transferred from CI, e~r Robert Gaskin as she waits for a kee major (a four-year one, please) a D)elta meeting. Quickly parking her un to give her report. You guessed It ary of he pledge class! OUnd endar Clyde McPhatter Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the Township Auditorium will be the Four Lads. Dress for this event will be semi-formal. Popular Quartet The quartet which is com posed of Frank Busseri, Bernie Toorish, Connie Codarini and Jimmy Arnold, have made sev eral top hit recordings and have appeared on many television shows. Clyde McPhatter will furnish the entertainment for Friday's formal dance. It will be held in Township Auditorium at 8 p.m. Boys are to wear tux; girls, formal dresses. Concluding the week's festivi ties will be an informal dance Saturday at 8 p.m. at Township Auditjium. Scheduled entertain ment includes The Crests, and one other group to be chosen. The Olympics, Gladys Knight and The Pips, and The Sensa tions are being considered for the second group, according to Charlie Bradshaw, entertain ment chairman. Dress for this event will be skirts and sweaters for girls and coats and ties for boys. Chape rones for both dances will be announced later. KSK Offers Chances For Weal Tickets Kappa Sigma Kappa, honor eric fraternity, is offering arolina students a chance to win board plan meal ticket for the ntire spring semester. Two meal tickets, each worth 175, are being given away. They rere donated to KSK by Slater ystem. Students may obtain chances for wenty-five cents from any KSK 1ember. They will also be on sale i Russell House lobby from 2-5 .m. next week. Winners will be announced Mon ay, Feb. 19. Proceeds of the roject will he given to the Na onal Defense Loan Scholarship 'rogram. Air Force Viitary Ball Re-Scheduled The annual Air Force ROTC nid-winter military ball has been -e-scheduled for Feb. 28. A spokesman for the Arnold Air society, sponsor of the event, said hat the two-week postponement esulted from a conflict with the artists Series performance on F'eb. 14. The dance will be held at the Port Jackson Legion Lake Officers Club. Johnny Long's orchestra will provide the music. Final plans will be announced n next week's "Gamecocke."