The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 15, 1963, Image 1

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RATED 'ERZZL ALL-AMERICAN A ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ___(See Page 5) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROLNA VOL LIV, NO. 10 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, NOVEMBER 15, 1963 FOUNDED 1908 'Miss A lovely USC co-ed will be crowned "Miss Carolina 1963" from among 15 campus beauties at the Carolina-Clemson game next Saturday during ceremonies preceding the annual football classic. The contest to select Miss Carolina is being conducted by The Gamecock news paper under the chairmanship of Regina Galgano, news editor. Selection of "Miss Carolina 1963" will be through pennies deposited in containers on the ground floor of Russell House next week, Monday through Friday. All students are eligible to vote, as often as they desire. N .. -Gamecock Stall "LET ME SAY THIS": Rear Admiral Mott en in his speech to approximately 300 people who at in the series of International Studies sponsored lects Adm. Mott Fal Hits Law In SSR Nos In USSR Distribution issue of The BY DICK BIGGS magazine of tl News Staff Writer been set for t The second in a series of lec- November. Dal tures entitled "Dimensions of the made this annc Cold War" was conducted Tues- much delayed ti day, as Rear Admiral William C. office this weel Mott, USN, spoke on "Law in "We finally r the Soviet Union and in the Free eral false start World," before a group assembled terial kept comi in Drayton Hall. to change our As Judge Advocate of the Some of the Navy, Admiral Mott has a long issue were pi list of duties including the ad- many people vising of the Secretary of the the date of is Navy and Secretary of Defense expect. "I am in matters of law, supervising the number of matters of military justice, and ceived and the serving as a liaison with the pIe who stopil D)ept. of Justice. He also played a key role in the President's quarantine of Cuba last October. I . O Speaking from years of ex perience and personal knowledge, Admiral Mott emphasized theLe d fact that it is the Communist's ultimate aim to destroy us; toy * bury us. jf u ( Two institutions of the Ameri can society are included in their The Universil plan to destroy us, states Ad- first place in tl rara1 Mott. These are our reli- sics at USC on gion and our system of liberty took top honori under law. According to the Corn- competitions. munist Constitution, neither of Hosting 24 c these two institutions can~ be per- USC dropped< mitted to exist if the Communist at the end of e State is to be completely success- is customary a< ful. From Lenin to Khrushchev which sponsors this philosophy has been echoed left Carson - over and over again. Miami's second A basic difference in the Con- est's second teal stitution of the Communists and first; Emory's the Constitution of the U. S. is Wake Forest's the manner in which things are gia against Eri carried out in relation to the re- The semi-firl spectivo constitutions, asserts Carson - Newm Admiral Mott. est, and Emora But what is the answer to the The finalists 'y Soviet's threat? The Judge Ad- and Georgia. TI vocate feels that the primary the winning tea answer is to know the enemy. and Charles Ca We must realize the great im- The individui portance of education for sur- Neal Sonnet vival. Lawyers have a special score of 186. duty and responsibility because USC was sect of the heritage that has been of 186. Barry passed clown to them by the im- won third plac mortal men of law such as 181. Thomas Jefferson and James USC debator Madison. this week-end a' Admiral Mott went on to state Tennessee, an the main difference between the wek..end will two legal systems. This dit'Ter- sity of Georg arolina' The candidate receiving the largest amount of money will be chosen "Miss Carolina 1963." All proceeds from the contest will be turned over to the annual Tuberculosis Christmas Seal Campaign. The co-ed win ning the title will be asked to pose for news releases, posters, and other publicity stunts for the South Carolina Christmas Seal Campaign. Fifteen co-eds have been entered in the contest by most of USC's social fraternities and five men's dormitories. C a m p u s beauties entered in the contest are: Tiger Two Tribuna SX,SAE BY DAVE BLEDS( Managing Editor Two fraternities receiv 1nd periods of social pro separate trials held be: interfraternity Council Nov. 7. The two, Sigm, Epsilon and Sigma Chi w on charges arising fron held over Homecoming Dean of men L. Eugen upheld the sentences of -ribunal, and Sigma Chi' to the entire assembly o: Photo by CampbeU terfraternity Council wa down by that body Nov. ded the second Sigma Alpha Eps res. Charges against SA: Crucible Se :late for the fall to ask about the ma Crucible, literary Bailes said. e University, has Magazines Contribul he final week in Praised e Bailes, editor, "We think it will be v uncement after a wait. Some twenty contri ip to the printer's high number for a mag E. this type, will be rep aade it, after sev- About five stories, two f s . . . good ma- ical essays, and poems ng in and we had fifteen students will be p deadline." O atclrnt r contents of the poems, some illustration eviewed for thePakranshtsoe who asked about ceptional depth and d sue and what to skill." very pleased at Cites Needs inquiries we re- There are still some number of peo- that Bailes is not ed by the office wih "We think somil e od *flwi.some tet ofeneri pia numberd for a m ti ande arisic be et L ist icaleays ad to tems ffeStudents wite bese i bate O theaboeativiarntes are y ofGorgia oeoms,0 sofe Rustie Nov. 9 ~ Pake, and Mimshntet ort Astorie in the individull_depth_and_d_ olges 40tea ski . Therefareestionteom tgtrud,wiha Bai.e iseno photograph foreoneam th ebt.hsom CailsBenr G!wa . tom est t h tdn o seon agispelegfrat certainmeeddMioathes oy''frtta.Schoolofntsinessed acntedo tionbae reretintie an ad Wae Fo-gety at touh annu alesi agains Georgia.o Souomern0Ecfnomi Rus iee akein Forest 14-y cling Roanok, ora. mieeRonhl the Scholividusnes mplls 40aio,tillbmchi, ut honof thecntet semna tild onm fh Miamifor, which n wl ls at adtionfrthe am regrms Rihar debte Miais D.SevnJ Shaw formhi sor ofadicssoet Curn meatminMarkktng"oan secon againat inapel(ic ft Unvrst Gofrkeigluin alsh olonsing O thrUifriy be aat eoivr ia. atcpaigi aere WAten Fors in r r lnS it ativietor of.CM.itng. To Be C Glass, Chi Psi; Betty Vernon, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Elaine Ouzts, Kappa Alpha; Ruth Revelise, Phi Epsilon Pi; Mim Russell, Phi Delta Beta; Libby Rogers, Pi Kappa Alpha; and Martha Kay Montgomery, Kappa Sigma. Also, Gelene Duncan, Sigma Chi; Sara Najjar, Pi Kappa Phi; Jean Carter, Maxcy Brotherhood; Reba Hutto, Preston Dormi tory; Diane Geer, Dormitory "H"; Darlene Dickerson, Dormitory "J"; Julia Rowan, Dormitory "K"; and, Patty Richardson, Dormitory "L." All 15 girls will be escorted on the field Frater iFindsAga inst In Court Trial )E Failure to register a party on Oct. "6, and failure to provide ed fines chaperones for the party as pro >ation in ;ided in social regulations. ore the SAE's defense counsel, Ken Tribunal Chance, entered a p:ea of "not a Alpha guilty," and introduced witnesses ere tried to support his contention that the parties party was not a fraternity func weekend. tion. Basing his argument on the e Cooper fact that "fraternity function" the IF C wasi a vague term, Chance said s appeal that SAE made no assessment for the In- the party, nor was attendance s turned mandatory. 11. In his summation, Chance said ion that perhaps SAE was legally were: guilty, but he added that "SAE acted in good faith and had no intent to subvert the policies of t s FC or the administration." Ile s added that he felt it was the Tribunal's duty to define "fra ternity function," and thus re move any doubt that might exist in a fraternity's mind in the fu ture. gazine," Prosecutor Gene Allen sum marized the evidence and the ors charges against SAE, and asked for a verdict of guilty on both rorth the charges. The IFC Tribunal re butors, a -urned a unanimous verdict of azine of guilty after 30 minutes delibera resented. tion. ne satir- Court Defines Verdict by some Penalties recommended by the resented. IFC Tribunal, and later upheld two long by the dean of men's office were: by Bill a fine of $100, payable the first s of ex- lay after return from Christmas !scriptive Holidays, and a period of social probation ending Dec. 19 at 12 noon. things Dana McClendon, sitting as iatisfied Chief .Justice, instructed the fra ternity that social probation artistic meant no women visitors in the Lng, and lobby of the SAE house, no fra sI inter- ternity parties, nor were any ly, with parties to be given for the fra a, miusi- ternity. ,would Sigma Chi agazime. [n a three-hour session, Sigma either of Chii's dlefense counsel, .Jim 11cr urged to ring, fought a tenacious battle either in against a six count indictment. I House, The charges as listed by prosecu dropping tor~ Allen were: ampus. 1) Falsification of registration of p)la'e wvhere party was to be held on Oct. 26 (2) Falsification t f the time party was to have ene,party wvas held Oct. 2(;, 1963 (3) Failure to register party oOct. 27 from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. ()Failure to provide chaperones 1 963 (Sunday afternoon) from 3 's of the to 6 p).m. and (6) Failure to pro ministra- v'ide chaper-ones for p)arty held on Univer- Sunday, Oct. 26 from 3 to 6 p.m. ig of the~ The formal charges cited these mn. Nov. as breaches of "social regula tions." dean of IIerring Attacks (Charges Adminis- IBill Thomiason, presidlent of an of a IFC andl a member of Sigma Chi, Educa- testified that it was human error cipate in in not registering the "after hent pro- party" held from 1 a.m. to 3 a.m. Sundlay morning. Such parties vill head were tradlitional, said Thomason, Develop- especially aifter a big event such wvill take as Homecoming. Under question asion on ing by the Tribunal, Thomason adlmittedl that the party "prob presenita- ably should have been regis mel dis- teredl." >ugh and Sigma Chi then switched their (tn...d on .a.. 8) rowned of Carolina Stadium before the football clash with Clemson by midshipmen of the USC NROTC Unit. Each beauty will be presented a corsage. After the selection of Miss Carolina, the USC Band will sere nade the winner and the 14 members of her court. Todd Wilson, student body president, will crown Miss Carolina and present her with a dozen red roses and an engraved silver plate. In addition, the selected beauty's pic. ture will appear in The Gamecock, the beauty section of the Garnet & Black, and in newspapers throughout the state. nities USAF Concert Band, Ca Second Artis1 United States BY HARRIET HOLLAND by the ba News Staff Writer mum of Carolina's second Artists Se- tor for th ries, featuring The United States L. Lander Air Force Band is scheduled for fessional I Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. in the Univer- School of sity Field House. Admission is versity of by one student ID card per Highlif couple. include I Organized in 1942, the Band is with sele especially noted for its versa- Man, a h1 tility. By not subscribing to the ert Bark theory that a musical organiza- in My tion must be either "long hair" featuring or "jazz," the Band presents a ter, baril program designed to appeal to every appetite from "symphony" to "swing." The present conductor, Col onel George S. Howard, who obtained his doctorate and other music degrees f r o m Chicago Conservatory of Music, has directed the Hand to an ever-increasing recognition de- USC's scribed as a "sensation" in con- will jouri cert halls of five continents. T o u r conductor is Captain North Ca Harry HI. Meuser, a bassoonist ing for t from Cincinnati. Hie is an alum- This will nlus of the conservatory and and final symphony orchestra of that in the yen city. cocks" we A special feature of the pro- for the U gram is the Singing Sergeants, Two bu official chorus of the USAF sell House Band. Composed of instrumental- and will a ists from within the band, the est campi Singing Sergeants appear on Following each of the programs presented will stay Some 64 Thta Sig "Coquettei In stall Local Sele4 At Carolina To I The University of South Caro- Master lina chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, Georges, a p)rofessional journalism fraternity bia Air I for women, will be installed Satur-- announced (lay (Nov. 16) at 6:30 p.m. in Officer Si Russell House.thUne Miss Marjorie Paxson of the and 21st Miami Herald and national presi- cussing t dent of Theta Sigma Phi will in- Training stall the Beta Chi Chapter at terested se USC. The sele Members and guests will at- Russell Ha tend an installation dinner after with Maj, the ceremony. OTS Sele Junior and senior women in and Sout the USC School of Journalism Officer-in are eligible for membership in Sergean Theta Sigma Phi. The University seniors, 1 chapter now has 17 members -- may now 12 studlents and five graduates up to 210 of the school. This proc Other members of Theta Sigma determine Phi in South Carolina will also without c attend the installation and din- meet the ner. Admission is $2 per pers. for.. r uilty: IFC rolina's next Artist Series Attraction. t Series Features Air Force Band nd and sing in a mini- Besides those selections men seven languages. Direc- tioned, the first half of the pro e group is Capt. RobertI gram will consist of "Overture, s, who received his pro- La Forzadel Destino," "Hostraus raining at the Eastman ers March," and two Irish selec Music and at the Uni- tions. Numbers after the inter Maryland. mission include "Pictures at an hts of the program Exhibition," "Infelice," and a se he Singing Sergeants lection from "The Planets" by ctions from The Music Holst. arp solo by SSgt. Rob- The USAF Band and the Sing w, and "With a Song ing Sergeants are available on Heart," a vocal solo RCA Victor Records. All record SSgt. Kenneth Car- ing profits go to the National one. Cultural Center. 'C Band Slates tke Forest Trip "Marching Gamecocks" along with Mr. James D. Prit iey to Winston-Salem, chard, Band Director. During -olina, tomorrow morn- halftime ceremonies at the Wake reWk Foetgm.Forest Homecoming, the Band ,i aeFrs ae will be featured in a precision be the Band's second drill w hile playing Edwin F'ranco rip of the year. Earlier' Goldman's "The Chimes of Lib r the "Marching Game- erty." nt to Athens. Georgia, The "Carolina Coquettes" will .of Georgia game. 'also be featured in a routine ac ses will leave the Rus- companied by Charlie Carter's at 7:00 a.m. Saturday, arrangement of "Wildcat." rrive at the Wake For- The Band will return to USC is for lunch at 11:30 Sunday afternoon, and will begin the game, the Band making preparations the follow overnight. ing day for the Clemson-Carolina Band members and 14 game to be televised regionally will make the trip, by CBS. 'tion Team Visits Campus )iscuss AFOTS Program Sergeant Charles F. Icommissioning course. upervisor of the Colum- After graduation from college 'oc eriigOfc,those applicants selected will be oay Recruitng fioce enlisted in the Air Force and sent toda tht a Ai Foc to Lackland Air Force Base, ilection Team will visit Texas, where, upon completion of rsity on November 20th 90 days of officer training school, for the purpose of dis- a commission as Second Lieutenant he Air Force Officer in the Air Force is awarded. school program with in- Commissions are currently being niors- awarded for both flying and non etion team will be in the flying officers. Non-flying officers >use Lobby on both days are normally placed in positions >r John C. Elkins, the closely related to their college ~tion Officer for North major, affording them the oppor h Carolina, being the tunity of gaining valuable experi Charge. ence in their chosen field in an t Georges stated thatexctvcaciy >oth male and female, Snositrse nlann apply for this program mr bu h T rga a days prior to graduation,.bancmlteIfrainb edure allows seniors to vstn ihoeo h emmm months in advance, and jhr tteRselHueo o bligation, whether theyvmer2hor2s,rbycn necessary qualifications tcigapoesro i cec mo noth 0dy r-Ire oapuhes. pora a