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Movie Revue
On the 1st of November the Stu
dent Union will feature the show
ing of the impressive and suspense
ful drama, "Bad Day at Black
Rock."
This film tells the story of a
stranger and the hostile reactions
from 37 residents of a lonely desert
town when he begins to inquire
about a Japanese-American farmer
to whom he is delivering a war
medal. He finally discovers that
the man was killed in the war and
the town is trying to cover up for
the rancher who committed the
act. Forcing the truth into the
open, the stranger is confronted by
the rancher in a murderous final
battle.
Spencer Tracy a n d Ernest
Borgnine star in the film.
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1v SARA ELLI(OTT
Staff Writer
What prompts a USC student to
'o tearing around in front of 40,
00 people in Carolina Stadium
olding up 1500 square feet of
,outh Carolina state flag? Do they
o it just for the school or do they
ave other motives?
Carolina's Flag Corps was or
anized by the USC Pep Club to
arry the 30' by 50' state flag, the
irgest in the world and purchased
y the student body. A few sur
rising comments were heard when
'lag Corps members were queried
bout their reasons for joining.
Everything from "I wanted
Dmething to brag about" and
mostly to get a free sweat shirt"
) the unique "I like white pants"
ras given, but mostly the students
howed the true Gamecock spirit in
eir replies.
:D CURTIS, Co-Director of Flag
orps, Junior from Charlotte, N. C.
"I feel that the student body
iorked hard for their state flag.
'hey all willingly supported their
chool and their Pep Club. The
tudents showed their support in
ontributing to the flag fund, it
elongs to them, and it is an honor:
4editrina H
Nurses Trai
Meditrina is a "catch-all" organi
ation filling the many needs of
he nursing student. Established
o promote interclass unity and
Lnity between the School of Nurs
ng and the student body, Medi
rina constantly strives forward.
Unique in its organization, it
ffers social activities combined
vith business meetings and educa
ional opportunities. Some activi
ies offered are informal parties,
eas, and a coffee hour when the
ew sophomore class is introduced
o the nursing uniform. Initiated
ast semester was the new annual
anquet honoring the graduating
eniors.
Striving to uphold the high ideals
nd standards of the nursing pro
ession, Meditrina provides an
pportunity for the nursing stu
ent to hear from noted medical
nd non-medical authorities in the
Sali
every time yoi
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CAROLIA
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This latet addition to Carolimu
flag makers.
to carry this symbol of Carolina's
school spirit."
AL BROTHERS, Sophomore from
Greenville, S. C.
"I just love Carolina anl I'vf
got to do my part."
DEBBIE ROGERS, Freshman from
elps Student
ning Here
health field; speaking this week
was Warren Giese on "Physical
Fitness."
Furnished also is unlimited op
portunity to perform charitable
work. One of this year's projects,
now being discussed, is the dona
tion of food and clothing to one
of Columbia's needy families.
While belonging to Meditrina,
membership is automatically ob
tained in both the South Carolina
State and National Student Nurses
Association. These two organiza
tions strive to unify nursing stu
dents throughout the state, the
country and the world.
Heading the slate of officers for
this semester is Pat Flynn. Pris
cilla Crump serves as vice-presi
dent. Recording secretary is Glenn
Millsap and treasurer is Jane
Tomlinson.
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Charleston, S. C. d
"I wanted to help improve USC t
school spirit, and you can really k
show spirit on the Flag Corps!"
JIMMY COLEMAN, Freshman from I
Coronado, California.
"I think it's great for the state,
and great for the school."
ANN FORREST. Freshman froml(
Saluda, S. C.
"I'd heard some of the football
players say it gave them more r
spirit to see the flag, and I wanted
'o be able to help carry it."
COLETTE FORREST, Junior from
Saluda (sister to member listed
above).
"Nobody yells at games and we o
don't seem to have enough spirit. s
The flag helps spirit and that's t
what the team nee(s." a
DAVI) ECKSTROM, Freshman r
from Georgetown, Delaware.
"I wanted to set an example for
other Yankees!"
"BUZZIE" GANEA. F r e s h m a n
from Columbia.
"I heard it discussed at a Pep
Club meeting one day, and thought
it sounded like a wonderful idea.
Before, I went to games aid every
one just sat there and di(In't yell. I
I felt that something should he s
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it and dipplays the masterpiece of
one, so I joined the Flag Corps
o get more into the spirit of the
-ame. It's rough, but it's fun."
)ON WALKER, Sophomore f r o m
)onalds, S. C.
"I wanted to meet a lot of
>eople and have some fun."
'HANK CONE, Sophomore f r o m
)rangeburg, S. C.
"I wanted to carry the state flag
vhich is one of the largest in the
ation."
MONEL FISCIOFF, F r e s h m a n
rom Lynchburg, Virginia.
"When I told people that I
lanned to go to the University of
,outh Carolina, I expected replies
f 'Oh,' or 'That's nice." But to my
urprise, people very enthusias
ically told me how nice the school
nd the city were. This gave me
iore school spirit than I otherwise
-ould have had. I joined the Pep
lub to help promote spirit and
oined the Flag Corps because that
6as an activity of the club de
igned to promote spirit."
'RANK BURGER, Sophomore from
Wlendale, S. C.
"It's a wonderful responsibility!"
And then there's always someone
n the crowd with an extreme
ilterior motive, like LYN JOHNSON,
'reshman from Greenville, who
aid, "I joined to burn calories!!"
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