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BEAT BA VIRGINIA! VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROL1NA Vol. LI, No. 8 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLNA, NOVEMBER 2, 1962 FOUN 19tin Negro Saturday Night , McPhatter Homecomi Clyde McPhatter, the featured performer for Saturday's Home coming Dance, at 8 p.m. at Town ship Auditorium, is one of the better-known performers in his field today. A native of Durham, N. C., he began his career with Billy Ward and the Dominoes. Among their hit recordings were "Have Mercy, Baby" and "These Foolish Things." In 1953, McPhatter formed his own group, The Drifters. Included among the bestsellers recorded by this group are "Money Honey," "Such a Night," and "Honey Love." Clyde McPhatter Blue Key High Sch High school students fron their first look at the campus life-Saturday during "High S major project of Blue Key h< Baker, head of the Departmen the faculty chairman. Schedule for High School 9 a.m.-The high school meeting in the Field House to Osce Self, Dean H. W. Davis Science, and Dr. Charles Cooli( 10 a.m.-The group will bei residence halls, numerous new displays that are a traditional 11:30 a.m.-The high scho Russell House for their meal 2 p.m.-The students alor football fans will gather in Ca coming game with the Univer the Homecoming Queen, and Alumni Award recipient and f play contest. Last year, about 1,500 higlh top 25 per cent of their clas: Day at the University. Roy Li of sponsoring Blue Key and S * is chairman of the event. Food Servic SUnfavorable BY STAFF WRITER A group of students are forming a committee to petition against the Slater System's food service on - campus, the "Gamecock" learned1 this week.4 Chuck Farmer, a junior, who Isi heading the group, said he hopes to accumulate at least 1,000 signa- i tures within the week. Copies of the petition will be sent to Univer sity officials, the Slater System, and organizations on campus.< "We have a strong complaint< against the quality of the food - served by Slater System," Farmer said. "The food has been getting continually worse and the quantity has been getting smaller," he stated. t Farmer said that he has done some investigating into the "prob- r 1cm," and reports that food Is be Homer irl Highlights rig Dance For the past six years, Mc Phatter has been a solo performer. His hit recordings such as "Treas ure of Love" and "Lover's Ques tion" have made him a favorite with the younger music lovers of today. Also appearing at the dance will be the popular singing group, The Clovers. These nationally known performers have been appearing recently at functions throughout South Carolina. Their hits include "Love Potion Number 9" and "One Mint Julep." Rounding out the Homecoming talent are the Five Royales, whose best known recording is "What's Her Name?" n emoriam We join in mourning the death of Irvin Henry (Jack) Evans, 62, owner of Jack Evans supermarket. Mr. Evans died Tuesday after a short illness. A dedicated and loyal friend of Carolina and the Student Body for nearly 85 years, Mr. Evans will be sadly missed. Our deepest sympathy goes out to his family in this hour of be reavement. Sponsors ol Day 1 across the state will have -an introduction to university chool Day." Their "day" is a norary fraternity. Dr. B. L. t of Chemical Engineering, is Day is as follows: visitors will have a general hear Student Body President of the College of Arts and Ige of the history faculty. rin tours of the campus to see buildings, and the fraternity feature of Homecoming. Al students will gather at the on the patio. ig with thousands of other .olina Stadium for the Home sity of Virginia, crowning of public announcements of the raternity winners of the dis school students - all in the les -- attended High School icas of Columbia is president pencer Moorer of St. George e Brings Reaction ng held over from day to day. He said: "Last week is a good ox imple of the present Slater tactics -In the cafeteria at South Dorm hey served the same dish two lays in a row under two different tames." The irate student also stated hat he learned the Slater System vas "continually breaking health egulations." After checking with everal student workers in the afeterlas, Farmer said, "Very few mployees have health certificates --and this Is an outstanding eva ion of the law." Upon learning of the attack on he Slater System, Mr. George 'roup, manager, denied all accusa ions. "Our cafeterias have an "A" ating from the state," Troup said, (Continued on page 10) OH11n0 Seek da I VWWROM 0 UMWWU Patricia Bultman, Anna IA result of this election, one of Ai 3. (USC Photos.) UJSC Shelter First Plan The University's Disa trol Recovery Plan is a reality. First planned months ago, it has bee "carefully, thought out prehensive." Already t probably the first comp at any college or Univers nation, is serving as the plans at other instituti South Carolina to Califo Its purpose is to save military attack or a na aster, such as a hurrica Completion of a shelter sur plan by architects and engine makes it possible to put the f phase of the plan into effect rij now. The first phase Is a minim survival plan, designed to k people alive. Success of the plan depends full co - operation, self - cont willingness to accept directic tolerance of others, cheerfulness the face of trying conditions, determination to make it work In the assigned shelters there only 10 square feet of room each person. All persons can at one time, but if some lie do others must stand. The water lowance is one quart a day] person. Food will be "surviv type rations; It will keep the cupants alive. Sanitation will m minimum standards. Privacy s be non-existent. There are more inconveniene boredom will be unlimited; medi supplies will provide for first only; electric power and heat v be unavailable; there will be communication with the outsi< radiation will be monitored by si cial equipment and trained tear However, survival is assured the occupants of the shelters e cooperative, tolerant, willing to cept directions, and exercise se control. In motion now are the means obtain an independent water st ply by drilling a well on the ca pus and to obtain increased stoi of food, container water, and me eal supplies. The University of South Cai lina Civil Defense Corps, led President Thomas F. Jones, dir4 tor, will control all activities event of military or natural d: e Rail) s Admissi JUEEN TO BE NAMED bow Ix ng, and Britt Ro omecoming Queen on ( ese three girl wil be the Homecoming Came Sai on- a er; f a an gal ersi an as his two vy CAtain e Lt. Pan, IFesi e wyler; Directo ent and University is rey Faculty Pers Dean deliberate haste ers of Students Jr. rst. and the Direc ic Infor- for everyone on rht mation: David rector of fact that this L public relations. months a !ep Supporting thi s a large lished in June, organization of adminis- by no means a trative personne students. It is a well-thoi on The University is r ly a self- a t wla ,ol, sufficient operati hso euei l o retrtffcttatti al- AETSGA Sd large of lishe inue, Stuent lvin of-cmpsd eto your euhd Sul rfi a eyou gas- plangeatwi. hetdnsiig-amps on t cedur ifoal; co a AOfIG iciSELTE AREA wn al- ALERT Sllge AeSed Sms olle-5 minut c WaSdentampvng Wad.c amps:Poedton you e >c- uHy---traff maWeyorgae Hamngr. eTivSatments Waindo-cmp e Hoptonu roo;l r ohers w-peddr food .Prestons Bruth is: Mappxes DrW ncmotal ltigard she 1( Trwll ..oWarylaw Ka t MBre-S ydCoe . . ... . WSi rClaeg SnM ps. Wadese aptormtoie . Waawo (u e- BMaxey -.Wardla SPI; s Thae Shelter Areas in the approved buildings are i being marked. BE SURE YOU KNOW WHERE THE IS LA)CATED IN THE BUILDING TO WHICH YOU 0 Only the designated area will protect you from fall-out. SStudents who are not housed on the campus sh< Cmediately to their off-campus residences In event< h- natural disaster, and from this follow the plan in efi 5PM Fri On F T N d1 01 fo P-1 wi ~h October 23. As a th uiday, November ve Ja a ov of )CR l fe; an In stj engineers, electri medical person police force, and ecialists who are survival-type or government has ly the University rations, water, and ent to meet a 14 provided will be pa ring equipment. be will provide sub- Us mi g on the UDCR Jones said, "The re proceeding with di to provide the sit )rotection possible pa the campus. The so, plan was begun be go and was pub- mi ihows that this is an 'panic' procedure. Mi ight-out, practical at< complish its pro- is perate." sti e Disk p,Read, Study, and 1 BE CALM AND D uration on siren, ence. Drive care ose the windows; ( adlo, candy bars, t r special medical ( eks recommended f ASSIGNED SHIEL1J Idence Hell odrow. wden. Iding H ding J. Iding K Iding L. Kappa Phi na Ci. pa Alpha Psi ..... nuthe process of d SHELTER AREA ARE ASSIGNED. n il mid proceed Im >f a military or ect for that res1- p iday To cai 'lass Action' o All Similk BY STAFF W Early Thursday morning was udents walked to Russell H1ous he State paper - and then rei egro girl Henri Dobbins Monteil The U. S. District Court of Co ty to order the University to a ass action to apply to all others The newsprint bombshell proi >inion seems to be, 'It was exp acc A Capers' pre tior Nep remiere firs the ['onight aga whi "Carolina Capers" will appear hav r the first time tonight at 8 dur n. in the University Field House. str8 The variety show of students m1is 11 become an annual event on case e campus in connection with T )mecoming activities. The Uni- reft rsity Band under the direction of n mes D. Pritchard will serve as stat pace-setter beginning with the thro erture and accompanying most U the acts. no Dave Wright, WIS television T rsonality and humorist, will be sIn tster of ceremonies. He will in- as aduce 16 acts linked by special the jtures - the Carolina Coquettes Wor d cheerleaders. Ron Awards will be presented by T ter-Fraternity Council for out- Neg tnding male talent, Pan-Hellenic in uncil for outstanding female letti (Continued on page 10) saw tion It fore Parkng her paces Given Approximately 200 additional rking spaces in two zones have en made available for student ? by the Faculty Parking Com- A ttee. Student automobiles, properly A zistered with the University and to t playing official 1962-63 Univer- by y registration stickers, may be rat rked in one of two areas: the a s' ith portion of the parking area 6 hiind the College of Engineering, Lrked "Student Parking" (Main d Devine streets); and in Me ister School parking area (Sen and Henderson streets) which Nan entered by way of Henderson Add eet. ister Instrn 'ost in Your Roomi) ELIBERATE or women), put on rain gear as outer ga lOOM FOR THE NEXT SIGNAL. TAKE COVER SIGNAL -- Wailing i three minutes' duration. Pick up iterr hte lights, leave the room and close UIETLY AND DELIBERATELY to your alow instructions promptly and cheaful ER AREAS ASSIGI Your Your Shmelger- Is In Residence Hail -Wardlaw Phi Kappa Sig: Wardlaw Phi Delta Beta *Building H Lana i Building J Imd h Building K Phi Epsilon Pi Building L ATO h Building H Sigma Nu *Building H Kappa Sigma *Building H Phi Kappa Algi *Building H On-Campus Ma Builing J Those with Building J Withaout chil entlal district. Supplementary instructions for the ot assigned to Civil Defese Corp. dust Dean Feller, has developed an intent OU CAN EXPECT DISASTER-SURVJV rior knowledge that they will take place - Davis rolma To Apply Lr Cases RITER like any other morning ? for breakfast, picked up d of 17-year-old Columbia h's suit for admission. lumbia was asked Wednes dmit Negro students in a "similarly situated." 'ed a dud for the student ected and it's going to be epted." complaint and a motion for a iminary, or immediate, injunc was filed here seeking the ,ro girls' admission, in the major integration action since 1954 Supreme Court decision inst the University. he University has 20 days in !h to file a reply. Negroes e appeared at the University ng sit-ins and other demon tions and have requested ad iion blanks, but this is the first filed for integration. he state complaint has been rred to the State Attorney eral's office because USC is a a agency; usual channels are ugh the state Supreme Court. niversity officials have made :omment. ie Negro girl is seeking admis as a transfer student. She enrolled in the fall term at College of Notre Dame for nen in Baltimore, Md., a ian Catholic school. bie complaint states that the ro girl applied for admission Iay of this year and that a r from the University the e month rejected her applica also says that the University sed her admission because of race. lip Here Md Sign ny alumni wishing to subscribe he "GA.MECOCK" may do so sending in this clipping. The are $3 for one year or $1.60 nester. turn to: GAMECOCK P. 0. Box 49-A University of South Carolina Columbia, South Carolina let rnment. THEN WAIT IN YOUR lone or a series of short blasts a you have assembled, turn off the door, proeceed CALMLY, assigned shclter. In the shelter, ly. ~ED SHELTER AREAS Your Sher, fs fn na . . Building K - - -. Building K *. Building K - - - .* Building K ..Building L - Building L *.Building L ha .Building L irried Students: dailidren . .....Russell House dren .Business Admiinistration aculty and administrative staff les are being issued diretly to lve training-educ,aton program. IL DRILLS -- with or without Field