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We Must Fight
For Itl pn rakSao
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROLJNA
Vol. L, No. 19 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, MARCH 2, 1962 FOUNDED 19
Gala
At IFC Banquet
Ann Shirle
fNamed Gre
Trophies were awarded out
standing fraternity men and so
rority women at the Interfraternity
Council Awards banquet Feb. 26th
with top honors to Ann Shirley,
John Orr, and Dean William Pat
terson.
Sorority Woman of the Year
was awarded Ann, of Alpha Delta
Pi; Orr was named Fraternity
Man of the Year, representing
Lamda Chi Alpha, and Dean Pat
terson received the Faculty Man
of the Year Award.
Ann was chosen for the title on
the basis of contributions to her
sorority and to the sorority sys
tem on campus. All phases of cam
pus life are taken into considera
tion. Her Pan-Hellenic activities
include being current president of
the Council, past sorority delegate
and editor of the Pan-Hellenic
Handbook.
Varied Activities
The senior education major is
president of ADPi, past vice presi
dent of the Women's Athletic As
sociation and a member of Euphro
synean Literary Society.
Ann also divides her time be
tween Kappa Delta Epsilon, Alpha
Kappa Gamma and the "Y." An
Orientation Counselor, she has also
made the Dean's List each con
This Week-End
Varied Eni
For Greek
"During p a s t Greek Weeks,
Interfraternity Council has man
aged to come up with one or two
nights of good music. This year,
we have a full three nights of top
notch entertainment," said Ralph
Zlotnick, IFC president.
Clyde McPhatter, and t h e
Princeton Tigertones will enter
tain for tonight's formal dance in
Township Auditorium. The dance
begins at 8 p.m.
The Princeton Tigertones con
sist of fifteen musicians, all stu
dents at Princeton University in
Princeton, New Jersey.
The informal dance Saturday
The 01
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In College Of
Professor Richard B. Pool has
begun his duties as head of the
Department of Civil Engineering
in the College of Engineering at
the University.
Prof. Pool, a graduate of Caro
lina, came to the faculty from the
University of Illinois where he
was studying toward his Ph. D.
dagree. He received the master'
y, John Orr
eks of Yeari
secutive semester.
Contributions to his fraternity .
and to the Interfraternity Council
gained Orr the title. Offices he has
held in Lambda Chi Alpha include
outstanding pledge, vice president
of his pledge class, historian, social
chairman, vice president, and cor
respondent.
Active On Council
John led his fraternity to one
golf championship, and the runner
up position in another. As an IFC
member, he was elected to the
Tribunal, was chairman of the
Blood Drive last spring, and is now
treasurer of this council.
IFC Scholarship trophy for the
academic year 1960-61 went to Chi
Psi, which had the highest overall
grade point ratio of the fraterni
ties competing.
Outstanding sorority women of
the year are Nancy Ariail, Alpha
Delta Pi; Connie Getsinger, Delta
Zeta; Patty Whitlock, Pi Beta Phi;
and Claudia Waites, Delta Delta
Delta.
Outstanding fraternity men of
the year are Leo Marsden, Phi
Kappa Sigma; Eddie Brown, Alpha
Tau Omega; Doug Gray, Pi
Kappa Phi; and Ralph Zlotnik,
Phi Epsilon Pi.
Banquet speaker w a s Sen.
Yancey McLeod.
ertainment
Dances
night will conclude this week's
Greek Week activities. The Crests
and the Olympics will be featured
at the 8 p.m. event.
Dress for girls will be skirts
and sweaters, for boys, coats and
ties. Faculty members will chaper
one.
The Four Lads entertained Caro
lina students at a concert last
night at Township Auditorium as
part of the week's festivities.
The IFC Awards Banquet be
gan the Greek activities Monday
night. Delta Delta Delta Sorority
captured first place in Tuesday
night's annual Sorority Stunt
Night.
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degree in civil engineering from
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He taught at the University of R
Oklahoma for five years and at ii
Georgia Tech for three years. He n
has worked with the U. S. Corps f,
of Engineers in Casa Blanca,
Morocco; Orleans, France; and
Africa. He also served with the n
U. S. Bureau of Public Roads in g
Oklahoma Cit.d
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FIRST PLACE
rc. --
SECOND PLA(
UCSSL Cori
Fo Obsert
South Carolina State Student F'urmi
egislature will convene in the verse,
ripital city March '7-8 for the Obs
nnual Observance Session, ac- 4 p.r
rding to Governor Mike Daniel. conver
Delegates will view the S. C. have
egislature in session, and will tive v
old a constitutional convention to requir
stify a newly formed constitu- Lt.
on. The document is to be pre- and f
mnted by Jim Truesdale, chair- ald R~
ian of the Constitutional Corn- ernor
iittee. Senat<
Other committee members are Reprei
ud Whetsell, Wofford; Jim candid
ale, Newberry; Bill Derrick, of the
'SC Law School; Bob Newton,
rnd Tom Cooper, Administrative Set
isistant, both of Clemson.
S. C. Legislature will be visited
y the convention Thursday, when
ilegates will view the processes
t' our state legislative body. Ele<
The 15 colleges who will be Studer
apresented are Clemson, USC, Mondi
ulty<
Jere Deadline Hous
He
Ends March 15 eti
All candidates for degrees and the E
ertificates to be awarded in the ness A
urrent academic year must file School
armaI applications with the dean Can
f their schooL. their
Forms are available at Window Infor
, Office of Admissions and day, I
egistration, Administration Build
A
ig, for the applications which At
iust be filed prior to March 15 la
yr candidates w h o plan to 5, fi
raduate at the close of spring so- stair
ester. This regulation applies to HouW
raduate and undergraduate stu- tat
ring
-DELTALI
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~venes I
anceS
in, USC Law School, Co:
Limestone, Lander, Nei
ervance Session will open
ri. with the constitution;
ition. Each delegation w
one vote and a % affirmj
ote of those present will 1
ed for ratification.
Gov. Burnet R. Maybar~
ormer USC president Doi
ussell, candidates for go'
of South Carolina, ar
>r Marshall Parker ar
;entative Robert N. McNal
ates for lieutenant govern<
state, will address the deli
tate Elections
Will Be Held
Next Weel
tions to fill vacanciesi
it Senate will be held c
~y, March 5, in the old fad
lining room of the Russe
Cafeteria.
b Adams, chairman of tU
na committee, announce
here there are vacancies I
ngineering, Education, Bun
idministration and Gradua
5.
didates must have hande
ames in at the Russell Houi
nation Desk by 6 p.m. Fi
farch 2.
pha Phi Omega servli
rnlty announces its spring
~r fitting Monday, March
~om 11-5 p.m., in the up.
s lobby of the Russell
e. Monday Is the only day
this service will be .
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1- gates at a banquet Wednesday th
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it berry, Wofford, Winthrop, USC an.
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I- Citadel, and Erskine- an<
k Campus Rumors
SoFact Or ]
Soeinteresting rumors have
,been floating around campus, but wil
most of them are fiction instead ter
of fact. To nip a few in the bud:
1. Girls living In the new dorm do
next year will have to pay $60 ch4
more than other girls to cover
phone, etc.Ca
The truth--There will be a fee e
'for the phone, which may be used
n for on or off-campus calls, but it
n hasn't been set yet. h
" Local Senateb
SPasses Cold
War Seminar t
d The proposed Cold War Seminar n
ie was passed unanimously at the
February 26 meeting of Student ca'
_Senate. b
The Cold War Seminar Commit- aci
tee is considering the dates of
April 5, 10, or 17 on which to gi,
hold the seminar. Possible hours Si,
for the meeting would be 10 a.mi. bli
to 1 p.m. and 2-4 p.m.
Several speakers have been dis
cussed, but none have been defi- SI.
nitely decided unon. n
In(
SHappened Tuesday
Dexadream
itunt Night
Papier - mache heads bobbed, tl
y-league" clothes were spoofed, r
I a neurotic coed "told all" as A
rority Stunt Night carried the r
)acity audience on trips across
mntry, into a psychiatrist's of- t
e, a sorority room, to the m
>on, and into the future.
rrophies were awarded Delta G
Ita Delta, first place, for s1
exadream"; Alpha Delta Pi, f<
ond, "The Trial of Space Man
eed"; Delta Zeta third, "Fancy p
;h Tale"; and Chi Omega, hon- a
kble mention, "Skipping the q
untry." a
[ri-Delt Lucy Fugiel calmed
,vn to a jittering mass of nerves
tell a psychiatrist the basis of C
neuroticism: dexadrine pills, n
telephone ringing "but never A
me"), and bilogy class with s,
ely frogs. el
The Frog Song
rhe skit was interspersed with n
isical numbers, with one "jump- li
" frog song, whose lyrics t<
nt like this: "I went to class n
d so I died, they put me in a
-maldehyde."
Lucy's testimony was written in t]
.se form as a parody of Edgar s
len Poe's "The Raven," and was e
-ected by Cornelia Mayer and c
trion Rhett.
ADPi's satire of the USC park- t
, problem, projected 30 years a
;o the future, dealt with the C
al of a space age Carolina man d
io was forced to park on the c
rne of McKissick Library to m
!p his date from waiting. k
A Frustrated Cop
k campus policeman cast as a
villain-black curling mus- E
he and lumbering walk- testi- C
d against Space Man Speed, G
ly to exit in frustrated tears as N1
-eadership
icheduled F
k Leadership School sponsored
the Junior-Senior YWCA and p
ICA will be conducted Satur- g
r, March 17 from 1:30-5:30 ft
1. at the R. G. Bell "Y" Camp. E
3ne of the major projects of N
"Y" organizations, the school T
s established to train officers "'
I leaders of the Carolina Coin- ~
nity organizations in the fun
maental concepts of leadership "
I parliamentary procedure. r<
D
u:
'iction.?
~. Girls living in the new dorm
I be required to eat in its cafe- a
ia. p
['he truth - Girls in the newM
-m may eat wherever they C
ose.
1. Boys will not be allowed to s<
in the new cafeteria.J
['he truth -- The cafeteria will b:
coed.
1. No student has to take three si
.ir-quizzes in one day. p
['he truth--It is not only possi
,but has been known to hap
1, that students can be sched
d for as many hour-quizzes a
y' as they have classes.
.. Applications are now being
ten for the new girls' dorm.
rhe truth -- Applications will
be taken for some time.
. Freshmen can't have cars on
upus next year.
rhe truth--This was discussed a
the Student Council but no I
ion has been taken yet.
7. Construction on the new
-Is' dorm is being held up by l
ns occupants who leave theiri
nds open at night.
r'he truth--No comment. a
[t is no rumor, however, that I
iter will handle all meals in the '
w dorm's afteria..
raiety
-' Dazzles
Judges
ie "lobby" for Space Man inter
ipted his testimony repeatedly
'ith defense in song and dance,
asulting in a verdict of innocent.
Delta Zeta went under the sea
present the wonderful water
'orld of "Ollie and Oscar Octupi"
ith song and dance. Connie
etsinger as Queen Neptune
aged a command performance
>r deep-sea diver. (See page 8)
Chi O's "Skipping the Country"
resented glimpses of the U. S.,
rid wound up with a twist se
Lience featuring Carolina coeds
rid moon men.
Proceeds For Scholarship
Sponsored by Pan - Hellenic
ouncil, Stunt Night featured 15
iinute skits by seven sororities.
. scholarship fund for an out
.anding foreign student will re
!ive the proceeds.
Kappa Delta's "KD's Pepper
int Lounge" satirized campus
fe, as rushees were introduced
sorority life. "He's a Carolina
ian, but he ain't popular, he
n't wearing Yellow Gant," the
D's sang. Words of wisdom to
ie rushees were "DAV doesn't
.and for disabled American vet
rans," and "don't park in the
iief of police's parking place."
Pi Phi's "Carolina Odyssey"
>ld the story, by Gregorian chant
nd music, of a Carolina man.
ampus police were again in evi
ence, this time singing, "We are
impus cops strong and brave,
,e wear our guns to make the
ids behave."
ZTA's "Roamin' Holiday" itiner
ry included Chicago, the Alamo,
isneyland, Alaska and ended at
arolina with the finale "It's
reat To Be in Carolina in the
Corning."
!chool
or March
Each organization may send its
resident and one or more dele
ates to the school, which will
ature leaders including USC
xtension Division director Dr.
icholas Mitchell, Dean George
omlin, Dean Elizabeth Clot
orthy, Linda Leifermann, Guy
eares, and Jimmy Mann.
The theme of the school will be
.eadership -- Today and Tomor
w in the Carolina Community."
r. Mitchell's topic will be "What
adership involves on this, a big
Aiversity campus." Jimmy Mann
ill head a debate team group
hich will present a demonstra
on of parliamentary procedure.
Group discussions on "What is
ieded in leadership on this cam
is" will be led by Dean Tomlin,
eares, Dean Clotworthy, and
erda Moore.
Reservations for the leadership
'hool may be made by contacting
idy Refo or Buddy Herring, or
,' putting a card in the campus
ail - Box 3445. Each person
iould indicate if he needs trans-.
rtation to the "Y" Camp.
~ost ... And Found
Have you lost something? Don't
ok in the yellow pages -- go to
aeo Lost and Found department at
rie Russell House Information
Iesk.
The most commonly lost articles
re glasses. Approximately 20
airs have accumulated at the
nformation Desk.
Other articles found are a New
erry High School ring with
nitials inside; a Bel Air High
ichool ring with initials inside;
girl's and a man's monogrammed
.D. bracelet; a girl's bracelet
with round charm; a man's wrist
watch; and a cigarette lighter.