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Charles Behling I see Carolina in 50 ways-lots of them good, some of them not-so-good, but all of them total ing a University full of promise, progress, and potential. I see . . . Osce Self, quiet, modest, capable and strong, an excellent choice for the new Stu dent Body President . . . Glenda Gunter, beautiful May Queen . . . Bob Plunkett, sharp as a tack, and President of his class . . . Mary Huston Armstrong, the students' Construction is still in progr buildings which will make for a I week's Scenes Around Campus sel Life Science Building, located at dl Stev A well-written article by Blanding Clarkson appeared 23, 1962 issue of "The Garr concerned itself with the Ste, morial. In the article he relef ing fact that Carolina's cont: memory of the great footb now "leaning against a wa alleyway behind the Russell torium." The sports editor also plei the MEN AND WOMEN 0] to make loud your cries about As a final note he solemnly care? It has been two weeks si was published. Therefore, w the grounds that no noticea Soniel Basketball coach Bob Ste made a trip to Oklahoma to c gagement with officials ther< new coaching job. It is understood that St< wvent as a favor to his form' Anderson, basketball coach who had recommended him I is also understood that Ste Oklahoma officials that he Carolina, and was not inte: other. The highly successful i Gamecock coach said, in ad. was satisfied with USC and Letters To The Edil Student I To The Men and Women of Carolina: I wish to take this opportunity to express my very sincere appre ciation to all of you who cam paigned so vigorously in my be half prior to and during last Monday's election. My thanks as well, go to you who by your vote placed this great trust in me. To each member of our Carolina Community, I promise that I shall strive to prove myself worthy of this confidence and to continue to build, with your support, an even finer Carolina. Sincerely, Osco Self I choice to replace excellent Student Body Secretary Brenda Williams . . . Joel Gottlieb, boy wonder, Head Cheerleader, and creator of the best campaign of the recent elections. New women's "hotel," rising higher than the eye can see - almost . . . four, someday six, veil-block men's dorms on one block . . . beautiful old Lieber College . . . and, right behind It, rich new Life Sciences Building . the stately President's home. Scenes Arou ss on the numerous niew Carolina igger and greater Community. This ection shows the corner of the new ke intersection of Green aid Sumter e Wadiak Men4 sports editor been heard, t] in the March do. We care, Lecock," and it enthusiasts, bi ,e Wadiak Me- Wadiak's Men Lsed the shock- and not to be ribution to the It seems ra ill player was athletic jersey 11 in a dusty retired itself. 1 House Audi- the Russell F provided thern Lded with you, Building will 'CAROLINA, We have noi this injustice, its words may asked, (10 yo written it witl Wadliak's merr faithfully pror nce the story not conspicuou e surmise, on strive physical ble cries have may be seen. thing Has To Be hvens recently there was one omplete an en-. This was, of c a concerning a Thus, the y again pops u Coach Stevens wvens actually lieve he has 3r boss, Fordy thscmu at Michigan, other individu ~or the job. It time, and if h< vens told the ma-eaew had a job at that if a new rested in any built it will gu leave. But we tnd well-liked to keep a man lition, that he ball midst, sor> Columbia, but our present fa or 3ody Presider Dear Editor: As Chairman of the Elections Committee, may I use this means to express my appreciation to all those who worked so hard to make the recent elections a success. Dean Tomlin and Bobby D)obson wvere always willing to assist and1 advise us, and their office staff was also very kind to us. Mrs. Hornsby and Mrs. Castles were especially helpful. We owe appreciation to the Deans of the Schools and other members of the Administration and Faculty who helped us make arrangements for the elections. University Press was very co.. operative in printing ballots quickly and on short notice. See Carc Dr. Sumwalt, the students' p friend and beloved President of t the University . . . Mrs. Sumwalt, the perfect compliment to our President . . . the Sumwalt grand children, romping on the Horse shoe . . . the Student Body, reluc- c tant to lose the services of the Sumwalts . . . but, at the same time, the high hopes of further progress under the leadership of new President Jones. Jo Ann Coker, Miss News Service . . . Boodie Hall, mature, nd Campus k' 4 ' ..... SCINCE $1 Streets. This building will house the ( biology. They are currently located in L chemistry and geology departments. Gaskins.) 0rial iat you do not care. But we partly because we are sports it more so because we believe ] ti iorial was made to be seen, placed in an obscure alleyway. p ther ironic in that the only a retired by Carolina has been h surely there is ample space in t ouse -for the Memorial. But is not, the Administration 31 serve equally as well. written this editorial so that 01 be enjoyed by all. We have " the sole purpose of restoring Lory in its proper place. We nise that if the Memorial is s< s by Monday, April 9, we will " ly to bring it out so that it a 01 s< Done thing that he did not like. C >urse, our basketball arena. ~ oint about our Field House si p. We sincerely trust that f< decides to stay here. We be- g lone more for basketball on mnd in this state than any ; al has done in quite some 'I a leaves, our basketball spirit th him. We are not saying Field House or a coliseum is d arantee us that he will never C are saying that if we expect ( of his caliber in our basket- s 2ething has to be done about t cilities.a " t Speaks 1 students wvho worked unselfishly 0 to carry out these elections. They J) wvorked at polls between classes, n1 counted votes until late at night, to and served in other ways. To t1 each of these students, we owe a deep) thanks. ti We thank Rtichland County and Mr. Joiner of the County Super- ' visor's Office for their assistance d and1 their furnishing voting ma chines for our use. Finally, we thank all those stu dlents and candidates who showed c so much interest in the elections. Their participation and co-opera- ei tion was very gratifying. g Sincerely yours, t Herbert C. Adams, Chairman t< Eletions Committee T: 0 lin In ersonable, capable . . . Dr. T !r, organizer of USC Awa lay . . . Herb Adams, Chairr f the smoothest-run campus e ions in years . . . Joanie V Att, scatter-brained sweetheart TSC. Hellams and Brenda . . . B nd Bob . . . Jean and Ken harlie and Pam . . . Bob ecky. EN BOYD, unsung hero this campus and one of ILDING 7 ji Y, BIA S. C. epartments of pharmacy mid eConte College, along with the (Gamecock staff photo by ExchE From the "Cavalier Daily" ic University of Virginia coz ic following release: A threat to the peaceful ]a ,st leaners of the world may rising. The threat is be rewed, and brewed literally, ie form of non-alcoholic beer ie Wisconsin city of Milwaul hich was made famous by qi >n-non-alcoholic beer. But the epicure of the 3.2 lier varieties of barley and h, eed not fear too much -- tajority of this threat to a: lism is being sold abroad. Most of the alcohol-less brew >ld in the Middle and Far E here certain groups get as thir their western neighbors, >ject to alcohol for religious >cial reasons. At Temple University, Carni >-chairmen are trying to finc >ol proof way to have a perf arnival. They were seen u policy application from a Hi >rd insurance firm for rain irance. The TU News gave >llowving parallel: "The fi radle teacher told her class, tu have to use the bathroom, h~ p your hand.' Reliable Johr the back of the room, queri low's that gonna help ?'" * * * A University of Virginia ent may have started ar impus craze. Walking into rniversity Drug Store, the ent inquired as to the flavors >das available. When inforri iat there wvere nine, he promy nnounced he would have one ich. Starting the drink fest at 3: e finished up at closing time .m., stating he would have tore had the shop not closed. * * * At Ole Miss, two woml rganizations will sponsor enny-a-minute night. On t ight, young men will be requi > pay a penny a minute to k icir dates out for a maximum n hour later than the usual ret me. The money will be put intc md for such purposes as send elegates to national conventic * * * From the "Daily Californit >mes the following episode: It shouldn't happen to an -eam bar machine. The Eshleman Hall basement -eam vendling machine wound at on its back after being icked by irate students, rumo> have come from a Hiking Cl iside the machine the follow 50 Wal ot- two or three most outstanding ol rds all Carolina students . . . Cath3 an and Martha, the new "Eulas" . . lec- Anna Long, proven one of the mosi ral- respected of all the students b of her smashing victories in the elec. tions . . . Coach of the Year Bol elle Stevens, never too busy to be a friend to the students . . . Bett; 'n' Easler, lovable motor-mouth. and "Russell's Right" buttons "It's Fritz" buttons . . . "Olir of D." buttons . . . even a fe the "Workin' for Workman" button: Howard Hellams.. Ath leti As is the case at virtually every college or university throughoul the nation there are those in the Carolina Community who would advocate the highest of academi( standards - no matter how th< change might cut the very throal of other University functions. Yep, there are those who woulk do away with athletics, among Letters I Policy "The Gamecock" encourage: "Letters To The Editor," an< they will be printed whenevei possible. Letters must be signed and ac companied by the contributor' return address for the purpose ol certification. An unsigned lettei will receive no consideration. I: the writer desires, his name ma3 be withheld, but the anonymit3 will not be granted automatic ally. No partisanship will be show in the printing of letters. How ever, "The Gamecock" reserve the rights to reject any lettei because of content or character ge Corner of note was found: nes "Dear Mr. Icecreambarman: "This machine has once agair mp delivered an empty slot instead 01 be the goodies you purport to offer ing This has happened many times ir in the past and we warned you (an. in other note had been written and :ee, attached to the machine a fem aite weeks earlier) that we wouldn': stand for it. Unless you fix thiu md machine the next time someoni ops gets gyped we will completely the destroy it. co- Very sincerely, Your Customer." is The ice cream bar machine ast caught in the middle, refused tc sty comment. but * * * md Students at El Camino College Calif., were awed when a new~ student rushed into class and an. val nounced that he was Robin Hood i a from Sherwood Forest. Before the ect men in white coats could be sum. ith moned they discovered that his rt- real name was Robin Hood. in- * * , the .rst This Chemical Analysis of Wo If men appeared in the Texas A&Mtv old Engineer. ;ATOMIC WEIGHT: Reputed my to be 120. Isotopes are known ed through 90 to 180. OCCURRENCE: Found both free and combined. In combined tu- state it is found with man. ew PHYSICAL PROPERTIES: Al] the colors, sizes and shapes. Seldonm tu- found in pure state. Boils at of nothing and will freeze without ned reason. Surface is usually covered itly with film of paint or oxide in of various colors and depths. Un. polished specimen turns green is 30, presence of highly polished one, 6 All varieties melt if used correctly, inad Density is not so great as gen. erally supposed. CHEMICAL PROP. n's ERTIES: Highly explosive and a dangerous in inexperienced hands, hat Extremely active in the presence red of men. Possesses great affinity eep for gold, silver, platinum and all of precious stones. Has the ability urn to absorb great quantities of ex pensive food and drink. May ex a plode spontaneously when left ing alone with man. Sometimes yields ns. to pressure. Fresh variety had great magnetic attraction, but mn" ages rapidly. USE: Chiefly experimental. ice Efficient cleaning agent. Acts as a positive or negative catalyst in ice the production of fevers. up UNSOLVED PROBLEM: The at- thing that mystifies many engi red neers is that the most streamlined ub. specimens offer the most resis ing tance. (S . . . politics in the air everywhere -just ask Candidates Willie Griggs and Dalton Floyd. John Chappell, unexcelled in ex cellence as President of the Stu dent Body . . . John Chappell, who spent hours upon hours of thankless work serving the Uni versity . . . John Chappell, golden tongued, personality-plus, yet, al ways capable and business-like . . . John Chappell, future Governor. Jimmy Truesdale, funniest man cs And Aca other things in order to raise the University's academic standing. Conversely there are those who would, if indeed they could, lower entrance and eligibility require ments so that more students might be able to meet the ante and get a little more money in the pot. Both sides are fools. And I defy the wrath of hell-fire and damna tion in this case, for I claim neither side as a brother. Some say that our University is on the verge of greatness. Hell, I say we're already there. And it's time we realized that we're better than anybody else, even the ones that can spend money like Harvard, put out professors like Vanderbilt, or win basketball games like Ohio State. Of course, we can stand im provement - who can't? But a radical change suggested by either one of the above factions never! This place is getting harder to get into and harder to stay in every day. New rules, regula tions, and ideas are being put into effect with regular frequency every semester. This is good. LITTLE MAN V E T GAY (1WO LUMPS? TMv 6 CROWING FOli UNIVERSITY OF 5 Member of Associat Founded Januatry 30, 1908, wii first editor, "The Gamecock" Is pul the University of South Carolina wee year except on holidays and during nThe opinioa expressd by col Letters to the Editor, but all Letter not constitute an endorsernent. The publication any letter is reservedj. EDITOR. MANAGING EDITOR. BUSINESS MANAGER. ADVERTISING MANAGER NEWS EDITORS... SPORTS EDITORS . .Bla FEATURE EDITOR. SOCIETY EDITOR .. CAMPUS EDITOR. CIRCULATION MANAGER EXCHANGE EDITOR. CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER BUSINESS SECRETARY. REPORTERS: Blanding Clarkcson ton, Cloudy Hardy, Ellen Horo Fred Schumnpert, Bobby Brown, E Henderaom, Rina Galgano, Jacki BUSINESS STAFF: Murray COkd EndlIy Redding, Jim Van Oatdell, J COLUMNISTS: Charles Behling,. Daniels, Bruce Floyd, Audrey 'Ii Pat Peden, Mike Shehee Ben PHOTOrnnn Hnam: IIob.t rent alive . . . Murray Coker, also funny whenever he's awake . . . C-h-i-p C-o-t-h-r-a-n, slowest talk ing man in the world . . . Bob Hill, whose greatest ambition is to be an undertaker . . . Doug Gray, pride and joy of Olar - wherever that is. Todd Wilson, promising new student leader . . . Mr. McIntyre, popular new professor . . . a grow ing Carolina . . . an improving Carolina . . . a Carolina that can reach its destiny of greatness. demics This place is also looking goo* to sportswriters, etc., for its ath letic endeavors. Bob Stevens' basketball team took all the candy this past season, Joe Gru gan's baseballers are getting back in the habit of winning games again, and I'll bet five dollars on Marvin Bass any day of the week. This is good, too. .Athletics anu acaclemics are like love and marriage - you can't have one without the other. Dur ing the Greater University Fund drive students were asked to be come a part of a team that would enlist support for the goals of RSVP. A coach's job depends on team work to the same extent. No matter what our financial situation may be, it will take this same team work to keep our Uni versity great - together. Having a Phi Beta Kappa chapter of 6,000 here would be tremendous. Beating some yan kee team in the Rose Bowl would also be tremendous. Let's aim for both, because you've gotta' think big if you're gonna' be big, but let's aim for both - not just one of them. ON CAMPUS -/ // QoIC A GREATER OUTH CAROLINA ed Collegiate Press h Robert EllUott Conzales as the lished by and for the students of ey n nratn.y,, during the colle mnists and letter writers are not k."The amecocewicouras righ toe i orwithhol freoa DOUG GRAY - Joan Woleott - - . . . BobHill ......... .. Murray Coker Pat Pedan, Jo Ann Coker nding Clarkson, Fred Schumpurt Rosemary Hankins --..Cloudy Hardy -.......Gail Broughton .. ..-...Jimmy Pressley ..... .. Sherry Rottuan -......JoeVan Dyke Emily Redding Jr., Jo Ann Coker, Cathie Dut-. ', Carolyn Hoyle, Kay Hughey, I Jacobs, Gall Broughton, Ruthis e Fowler, Donna RusselL. ir, Carol Easecek, Bernard Hoader, im Pressley. rohn Chappell. Pat Clayton. MDte and, Joe Major, Jimmy Mann, la William.