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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROINA
Vol. LII, No. 18 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROINA, FEBRUARY 23, 1962
'Bante
Ready to join the men
Britt Rogeberg, an attract
majoring in English, is wj
escort to the Air Force A
evening, Feb. 28. During
presented as one of the
gown that she made. (Photo
Band M
V. A
Eighteen members of tl
Band and director Jan
Pritchard attended the firs
Carolina All-Collegiate Ban
at Furman University F
16-17.
About 150 band memb<
directors attended from (
Clemson, Furman, Woffor
The Citadel.
The program consisted of
practice sessions, a party
Hotel Greenville, and a cor
the All-Collegiate Band.
The event gave the ban<
bers an opportunity to foste
relations between the collegt
were also able to play with
band which had full instr
tion.
Through the public perfc
many high school band:
witnessed what could be doi
college level. It was felt thi
studlents wvho might not wish
ir. a college band were mi
thusiastic about it after al
the concert.
hAny student who has el
his address since pre-regli
is requested to report this<
to Russell House Infora
Desk immediately.
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in blue for an evening of dancing is Miss
ive sight on any occasion. Britt, a junior
xiting patiently (there's a switch!) for her
filitary Ball, which is scheduled for Wed.
the evening, this glamorous miss will be
new Angel Flight pledges, in an original
by Harrison.)
embers
ttend Event
le USC USC band members participating
ies D. were Charlotte Orr, North Augusta;
t South Nancy Hall, Dillon; Gloria Trouble
field, Blacksburg; Diane LaFlamme,
d event Charleston Heights; Richard Comp
ebruary ton, Columbia; Barbara Blitching
ton, North Augusta.
!rs and Also, Arthur Perry, North Au
'arolina, gusta; Charles Glaser, Walterboro;
d, and Lanny Smith, Sumter; David Pries
ter, Barnwell; Bushnell Preacher,
Allendale; Howard Williams, Co
several lumbia; Don Clary, Columbia; Gayle
at the Gilford, Brester, N. Y.; Harvey
cert by Watson, Sumter; Charles Gatch,
North Charleston; David Bryan,
North Augusta, and Clifton Jones,
I mem- Columbia.
r better
s. They
a large
ntiProfessor
,Awarded
st.udents
on-a Grant
Lt nmany
to play Dr. 1. William Zartman of the
ore en- Department of International Studies
tending at the University has been awvarded
a $7,000 grant from the Rlockefeller
--Foundation "to carry out a study
tag of the moves toward regional unity
tration in West African foreign policy."
shuange The grant is effective June 1, for
nation a periodl of 15 months. Prof. Zart
man wvill visit Europe andl Africa
in connection with the project.
S BAND PLA YE)
ProPo1
Maybank
To Speak
In Legare
Lt. Gov. Burnet R. Maybank will
address the Clariosophic Society
Feb. 27 at Legare College.
Lt. Maybank is following in his
late father's footsteps, with his
candidacy for governor. Maybank
is credited with a desire to add "new
luster" to a name already known
throughout South Carolina.
The South Carolina Magazine
says of him, "There is nothing of
the backslapping prototype of the
politician in Burnet Maybank. Un
assuming, but quietly confident, he
easily communicates to others this
confidence in his abilities. Facts and
figures come easily to his tongue,
and he speaks with the calm author
ity of a man who knows exactly
what he is doing."
Maybank received a B.S. in eco
nomics from the university, and in
1950 received an LL.B. from the
USC Law School.
Veteran of three terms in the
Legislature, he has sponsored the
point system for safe driving on
S. C. highways, "the habitual
criminal law," and laws restricting
the sale and distribution of nar
cotics.
Address will begin at 7 p.m.
Public is invited to attend.
Enrollment
Makes Gain
Nearly twice as many applica
tions for fall admission as had been
received last year at this time from
prospective new students have been
reported by the registrar.
New students applications for
September admission have reached
a peak of 1,062, or 502 more than
the 560 applications received a year
ago.
University accepted 2,112 new
students last fall of the 3,414 who
applied, and 1,947 of those accepted
registered.
Lost Along the Way
A slide rule was lost on Wednes
day between the Engineering Build
ing and Building H. If anyone
found it, please call Joe Van Dyke
at Ext. 6177.
Ini an article which appeared in
last week's Gamiecock concerning
the St. Michael's Players' prodluc
lion of FAMILY PORTRAIT, the
namre of Edward V. Roberts was
omitted fronm those participating
fronm the University.
Eddie plays thle part of Judas
Iscariot in the play, which runs
fronm Feb. 27-March 2.
) ON WHILE
sedc
H 1
the rains came
so did
There was at deadline to mieet-lio
staff on Wednesday night. Actually, th
-Johnny (I4eanitng backwards) antd IA
painting crew that will be here, thert
louse for the next 13 weeks, adding
son.)
Best Dressec
Chosen For C
Miss Mary Anne Easterling has A
been chosen the best dressed girl on a
the Carolina campus for 1962. She N1
will compete with girls from col- sc
leges all over the country for the at
title of best dressed co-ed in
America, in a contest sponsored by w
Glanour magazine.
Mary Anne was chosen from a
group of 12 candidates selected by
the Women's Standards Committee M
from more than 50 girls nominated bt
in the dormitories. E1
Pictures of Carolina's best dIressed Bk
o-ed attired in formal, h'essy and
asual wear will be submitted to
l'almour.
Representatives f r o in several
najor organizations on campis
judged the candidates on the follow
ng points: Good figure, beautiful
)osture, graceful walk, poise, clean,
;hining, well-kept hair, good groom
ng, a (left hand with make-up,
ndividunlity in her use of colors,
Iccessories, andl a suitable campus
ook.
"It was s'ueh a pleats:nt surprise
o be selected," said Mary Anne.
An e'vening of fot-stomnpin- fun
Greater U)niversity Fund rally held F4
Russell Iloiuse. P'ictnred right are ai
came to hear the USC Band, UJniversiI
and Ira Berendt as well as to learn a
Clowning it up in the center are three
number, a routine done14 by the U SC (
on left are Buster Spann (raised arm:
his USC (;amectock Orchestra, which
reunion performance and anm .....on.
ldW
the painters
th by the painIter% andl the IIW.
*"m1el ill llite" pictur111ed above
Wi.-are only tll of a1%a
amid 4%vr, where inl th Hii.-ell
bright ltiches. ( Photo iy I lfarri
I Co-ed
ompetition
pparently, wearing clothes well is
habit in the Easter!ing family, fir
ary Anne's mother was also
lected best-dressed co-ed while
tending Carolina.
The foUr other semi-finali
e r e Gelen4e 1uncan, Claudi:1
alite. .Janet Wilkinson, and Betty
ne0 Plowden.
Others competing were Pe,gy
oses, Deas Brunson, Sally Thorn
irg, Margaret Dickerson, Mari:mne
igram, Beth Jones, and Marion
)yd.
The Sports Staff of the
"Ga mecock" wishes to correct
a mistake in headline and
story on page 7 in this
week's "Gamecock."
The headline BllRDS PLAY
'CIlAIPP Eli. & co.' TO
NIGHT is incorrect, as is the
sto)ry below. The game will
be played at Winston-Salem,.
N. C. at 8:00 on SATUImDAY
NIG;IIT, or tomorrow.
-- aen apjt dlescrmiption oef the~
he. 141 at 8 p).ml. on fir%t floor
ew "friends" of Carolinam. who
y Choru', andue Margaeret Griffin
nlore abhout the RSVPl program.
perfoermere ini the "Gasti Housne"
ed Follies of the 20'%. Shoewn~
Iand oeme of time bra%smen in
dhowed rare formi in a 'i ingn'
(Photine hi M.c....ia.)
ar Ser
ely
Debate HekC
Student Sen
A spirited lel ark-.-ed tLt. Il
War Seminar at Carolina Afond:i.
ing the reul'ar mIlle-tim" of tihe, tu
the feasibility of conduetin Such a
five speeches prO-,sentingi affirmatl
w ere given, followed by five in111ut
the C(old War Sominar Comiittfe
,Th,oE s1eaking affirmativ4-1v w
gram, while those of the negatiVO
S. B. Boivngiorno. )on Carter was n(
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visit: a day by US( sUdtde n
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