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SOUTHEAST'SOU SLGN LARGEST COLLEGE "AOMILLI MORE WELFOR '64" UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA (see P.ge 2) CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROUNA Vol. LIII, No. 23 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, MARCH 22, 1963 FOUNDED 190 ,NE"WI AS IF SOMEONE GENTLY TAPPING and excitement, as she is caught in her mo day night. Barbara, along with three other were tapped by Omicron Delta Kappa. Tai Kappa May Queen finals in Drayton Ilall. Honor Orgc Nine In Spr BY DONNA RUSSELL Editor,] News Editor toon, ME, Institute Nine outstanding University men Kappa and women were tapped into Omi- stitute cron Delta Kappa and Alpha Kappa Award, Gamma during ceremonies held this ciety of Thos tappd i.Tnto4.. AKG1 wer: _OH BOBBYCANTY -Dlta eltaTeam P* Delt, seretay an verry o th pha, e ASncl Womn' SOMEnEad GENTL Tsityfo mteand uttandn Sheororhiyhe Classv Koappn a Queinatinal n pytihaiDe lon Joraimorriy Org BYDNARSELEditor,CaoiaRlgosCuc, BatstSuews Eio,Da' Lito M Nine ard,outstanding UnivrimKap Studwen week taff,eligOi-sttt Epasi week uide,o Itall. u r BOBYTT 'EY A RDONt- DlthaTem Delta , secretayln Fligtryo helius EphiscplCuh one Excaus, omi-Dpt tee, Drmln PreieiourshCounotio YCse, OrienAtio Conternonal Stu Relans Clubt, Srtar orjuiorodG MARYnil Women StanArd Cr-sty tiv omittee, Oustanin Sorund ass tiWon NoinaetiPn. YWCA, Pres MAGAETBYD, Phi Epsi-ondenturnlis Sornrity JoGaimc Sorori, WUSC Rapist Studntno, Dean's List .C andhma IHonor Roll, N RO TC,S Cietyica Rione MCompany Cemial Atry OciveetsAand JornshmUR Awadn, Egieerong Sff,rsheligioush Emphasil Weamu, Co rm ur-an arl tee, Caroina Regouki Ctf.Soucil. = )E OF f.4 ] 41 -r'> (Gamecock Stall Photo by Campbell) Barbara "Bobby" Cantey, shown in a moment of surprise ment of glory by Gamecock photographer Bill Campbell Tues co-eds, was tapped into Alpha Kappa Gamma, while five men iping ceremonies were held during the annual Kappa Sigma inizations Tap ing Ceremony Pershing Rifles Pledge Pla- terly, Student Intramural Director ixcy Brotherhood, American ROBERT GLENN CUNNING of Chemical Engineers, 11AM, JR.-Law School, Wig and ;igma Kappa, American In- Robe Society, National Moot Court of Chemical Engineers Team, Board of Editors of S. C. Nominee for American So- Law Review, Naval Scholarship, Military Engineers Award, President of C and C Society, NR 'als.OC,CaiopiSoit,Bsbl1 ALLEN CUTTFS-DebateTemPalACoprMoil resident of Tau Kappa Al- ShlrhpAad sonnel Officer of AFROTC, hnrr ebrhpwscn Commander of Arnold Air fre pnD.CalsW ol Chairman of Cadet Pro-ideAsoitPrfsrofH Board, Pre-Law Student. oya S.D.Coldercie ON G. COCKRAN-Wof-hiBAatOelnhsM..t arduate, Law student, Var- JhsHpisUiest n i >tball at Wofford, SeniorPhDatTityCle. ee-president, Pi Kappa Al- Bfr bann i ..dge mn's List, President of Stu-hetutatKnoCleg.H rMebroLQarth am.--Larol i 1and ED T ACTON:IA. uy.RobertE Soce,Naionlf) Mootsw Cor n Kn Loe ad Vie eam,en Barof Writor of e You. aidof oug pope I te Dmorienty TueddC noihty, NR Wriht n he osibl egaoC,f ClaIophe Societ, Bcasal ii and weTwall,ePaut by Cooper Memoraial TUI Three USC Coeds Vie For Title Queen Picked In April Voting BY MARGARET BYRD Copy Editor Twenty-seven co - eds competed !or the 1963 Carolina May Queen itle Tuesday night at the annual Kappa Sigma Kappa contest held n Drayton Hall with Herb Bradley is Master of Ceremonies. Anne Digby, Alpha Delta Pi so -ority; Gelene Duncan, Chi Omega; md Polly Richardson, Kappa Delta, vere chosen as the three finalists. )ne of these girls will be selected >y popular ballot to reign as May ueen. Runner-up will be maid-of zonor. Other semifinalists selected by ;he judges were Priss Foster, Chi Dmega: Audrey Hand, Zeta Tau Alpha; and Cornelia Mayer, Delta Delta Delta. Making their second appearance efore the judges were Peggy Fret vell, Susie Haltiwanger, Ann Jack ion, Beth Jones, Britt Rogeberg and Charme Sturkie. Judges for the occasion were Ars. Elizabeth Davis, f o r m e r Broadway actress and recent par ticipant in Columbia Town Thea tre's "Miracle Worker"; Mrs. Mil lie Lewis, personality of WIS radio, in official welcomer of newcomers to Columbia, and a model instruc tor; and Mr. Isadore Lourie, Co umbia businessman and former resident of Kappa Sigma Kappa. The contestants were presented hrough an ivy - covered arch, lanked by baskets of pink and white snapdragons. Potted ferns iffset the background. Approximately 200 people wit messed the event. show Tryouts EIeld Tuesday Tryouts for the Annual Student Jnion Talent Show will be held n Tuesday from 7 to 11 in the tssembly Room of Russell House. All persons who have signed up or the show are asked to call Mike V,addell to confirm attendance at bie tryout. Many have entered and here may possibly be some acts ,hich will be excluded at this time, ccording to Waddell. There will be a first prize of $75, econd--450, and third---25. (Manecock Staff Photo By Nye) ov. Donald Russell (center) and emocrats, after he isaued a call sponbe to a question posed by )ENT5 Naval RO! Will Assu, Captain Charles H. Witten 1 Dean of Students, THE GAMECOCF Witten, commandinq officer of Dean of Students on July 1, acc more than 22 years' service as a Last month, Dean Tomlin asl fiscal year so he could return to ) in advanced study before return School of Business Administratio r: .4. (Game NEW DEAN OF STUDENTS: Capts gratulated by USC President Thomas nounced this week that Witten will ben replacing Dean George W. Tomlin. more than 22 years' service as a Naval < of Carolina's Naval ROTC unit. Episcopal C To Be Held . BY MARY CARLTON O'NEAL He News Staff Scho Univ The South Carolina Epsicopal Mi Faculty Conference will be held Virg March 30-1 at Camp Gravatt under East the leadership of Dr. James E. nowv Poindexter and the Rev. Richard - N. Ottaway. The conference is designed to tok deepen the commitment of church-th men in the academic vocation. Fac- fc ulty members may make reserva- tio tions through the Rev. Philip Por- ti cher at the University Epsicopal hot1 Center. ~ a Topics for the conference include the "The College Teacher and His Ulti mate Commitment" and "The Col- .i~ lege Community as Seen by the th Chaplain." th Dr. Poindexter is professor of ha English at East Carolina College. h YD's Called 'l Interest Lt. Gov. Robert E. McNair issued "T a call for the active support of a go young people in the Democratic unior Party in an address before a joint Dell meeting of the Young Democrats agre< and the Clariosophic Society Tues- the r day night. hones McNair told a group of approxi- Caro] mately 75 that "we must have the Vi< young people active in the affairs Dem< of the Democratic Party." "You are quest the ones who are going to be di- on p recting and guiding the affairs of She State Government and .the Party state in the near future," McNair said. prev< McNair's partisan political speech Dobb pointed out that South Carolina fall. government has historically b e e n chanj run by Democrat. le..i iCHO! UC's Capt. ne Duties BY DENNIS MYERS Managing Editor uas been chosen to replace Dean I learned late this reek. of Carolina's Naval ROTC unit, ording to President Thomas F'. Joi Naval officer. red to be relieved of his duties as ull-time teaching duties. He will . ng to a regular teaching schedv In tion o new I Jones fortun has d tinuati to bec dents. so able indeed f nate in son so < Witten." One o tains, ' fronted challeng Student: consider ice." "In n to love my tea< associat I. student. able an< dents a deed a I can n lina Coi Capt. of Edu .* last yea cock Staot Photo by Campbe l) comman in Charles H. Witten is con. sity's N F. Jones, after it was an- fessor o me Dean of Students Jul. 1, ceived t Witten, who will retire after Master officer, is commanding officer Universi 1938 an Born inference .f he has rn March Cerr was gri ittended the Virginia Episcopal War Co l, Emory University and the Witter ersity of North Carolina. officer< -Ottaway graduated from (DE 351 nia Theological Seminary and (APA 2 Carolina College, where he is officer c serving as Episcopal chaplain, the USS the USE 'resident Thomas F. Jones the US! I The Gameccock this week was also t the University Housing Of- Division will accept a $25 reserva fee for fall semester. Staff 'lans to collect the whole included sing fee at the time of reser- NA TO S on were announced earlier by Atlantic, Housing Office. ficer foi resident Jones said the de- Chief o mn to change the amount of Area. I fee was made "because it ing to C ld have caused an unusual planning Iship on students." w'arfare m)andler - ?o Show -kt Mary M In Affairs ho -is state has enjoyed as honest MAt the vernment as any state in theberot .We have had this govern- be of eb under the leadership of the ameem cratic Party. We don't always cmttee, with each other--we reserve Deapus ight to disagree--but, we want WtertK t, stable government in South ina," McNair said. Carolina e President of the Young Forces ( >crats, Carole Wright, aimed a tronica A ion at the lieutenant governor ternatior ssible integration at Carolina. Columbii asked what precautions the of the government would take to the U. *nt violence if Negro Henri America1 ins Monteith is admitted In the sity Pi "The state's policy has not Speaking red and we will resist by every Educatic means," MeNair stad Ina. Ed ! IEN Witten fuly 1 George W. Tomlin as will resume the duties zes. He will retire after dean at the end of the pend the fall semester le in the University's xnnouncinq the selec F Capt. Witten as the )ean of Students, Dr. said, "We are most zte that Capt. Witten cided to forego con on of his Naval career me our Dean of Stu Finding a successor to a man as Dean Tomlin was task, but we were fortu having on our staff a per minently qualified as Capt. f the Navy's younger cap litten, 44, said until con with the opportunity and e of becoming Dean of he had not "seriously ed leaving the Naval serv y time here I have come the University, to enjoy hing and enjoy my many ions with the faculty and Replacing someone as i as well-loved by the stu. s Dean Tomlin will be in difficult task and I hope take my place in the Caro mmunity," Witten said. Eduntion Witten received the Master cation degree from USC r, completing requirements degree while serving as ding officer of the Univer aval ROTC unit and pro f Naval Science. He re he Bachelor of Arts and of Arts degrees from the ty of North Carolina in d 1940, respectively. in New York City, Capt. ias lived in Williamsburg, the past 16 years, where maintained a residence at Hill Farm. He received y' commission in 1941 and duated from the Naval lIege in 1951. has served as executive f the USS M. J. Manuel ) and the USS Okanogan 20) ; and as commanding f the USS M. J. Manuel; W. B. Cobb (APD 106), Kline (APD 120), and i Soley (DD 707). He commander of Transport 123. Staff Jobs jobs held by Capt. Witten logistics plants officer for upreme Allied Commander and logistics plans of NA TO's Commander-in f the Eastern Atlantic [is last duty before comn arolina was as operations officer for underseas on the staff of the Comn in - Chief, U. S. Atlantic id U. S. Atlantic Corn is married to the former Brgaret Mahone and they ir children, John Daley, les Spence, 6; Margaret 4; and Anne Powell, 1. University he is a memn he Faculty Honor Board, er of the Mission Corn the Episcopal Church on and a member of Omicron ppa. is president of the South Chapter of the Armed ~ommunications and Elee Lssn.; Chairman of the In al Service Committee of Rotary Club; a member l'orch .Club of Columbia; S. Naval Institute; the ri Association of Univer ofessors; the English Union; the National n Ausn.; the South Car. eation Assn..