The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 13, 1963, Page Page Eight, Image 8
International Students Club
International S t u d e n t s Club
meets Monday at 7 p.m. in Room
101 of Russell House.
* * *
WUSC-AM
Anyone wishing to join the staff
of WUSC-AM is urged to attend
the station meeting today at 5
p.m. in Room 205 of Russell House.
* e *
Press Club
Press Club will meet at 1 p.m.
today in the Azalea-Jasmine Room.
* * *
Christian Fellowship
Carolina Christian Fellowship,
a chapter of Intervarsity Christian
Fellowship, will meet at 7:30 p.m.
in Room 102 of Russell House on
Friday.
* *
Westmninster
Preshyterians and all other in
terested students are invited to
\Vestminster Fellowship for pro
grams an.d supptr meeting Sun
days and Wednesdays at p.m.
Sunday morning e(,ffce hour will
he held at ) n.m. with transporta
tion to :hurc h ser\ ices provided.
Meditrina Society
Medit:'ina Society will go Christ
m:1s enroling on Tuesday. Dec. 17.
They will meet at the motor pool
at 7:15 p.m. Transportation will
he provided.
* * *
1. S. A.
The Lutheran Student Associa
tion will have worship services at
the Lutheran Center Sunday at
1).:; a.m. There will he a meeting
Wednesday at the Center at 7 p.m
* * *
Lvery(ne s in\vited to attend i
Chri<istmas tree hunt s)onsU'ed b.y
Wesly Foundation Saturday at I
p.m. and a tree decorating party
that nie'ht at '. Sunday Services
wile held at 10:15 a.m. followed
y ('.,ftee n? Sunday classes. A
play rea: with the ilethlodist
I- ellit' members as guests will he
Just A H<
JkLQc
1009 ASSE
"WE SPECIALI:
Catering to UI
Serving Breakfas
Also,
CHARCOJI
Buttered Bun, Fresi
I/
I LETTERS
(Continued from page 2)
Noe and his fighting Gamecocks. H
e It was a privilege to watch El
s what determination, teamwork, Si
, extra effort and tiue dedication D
a coach could accomplish against pi
a supposedly superior team. P
I am/ sure we all are thankful C1
to Coach Noe and wish to extend h<
to him a he a r t y "WELL t i
DONE!"
ED McDONALD
,s
n Savage Article c
Editor
The Gamecock
Dear Mr. Myers:
Bill Savage was right when he
a said that Kennedy was not a God, R
A for if he were he could not be a C
11 great man. The "Hail Caesar"
d variety of Kennedy's critics in
h vite reactions like "not that 1
r loved him but that I loved Rome )1
more," or "the king is dead, long
live the king."
Kennedy is unique in that he is &
d the first American President to
capture the imagination of the cl
world and win its respect. v
n GABRIEL BATARSEH i
1:ditor .
The Ga mecock
Dear .1r. MIyers:
I am writing in reference to l
Hill Savage's article in the Dec.
3 issue of The Gamecock. The
V prejudice evidenced in the article ,
entitled "Kennedy: He Was Not
Unique" obviously stems from
the attitude of such extreme
right-wingers and advocates of
the mounting hate campaign in
the United States. U
Mr. Savage states that we are
not to judge the greatness of the
late John F. Kennedy, that time
11 will decide this issue. He seems
to have made an iron - clad de- 13
cision already that Mr. Kennedy f
was insignificant! Should you
not "practice what you preach?"
id I suggest that Mr. Savage inform
a. himself with good writing - self
,f contradiction in any writing is
( distasteful.
.TAMIES B. McFARLAND, JR.
he Campus!!
aAWAd
.UMBIA MOTEL)
BEST OF FOODS"
Alumni of U.S.C.
even Days A Week.
Special"
SANDWICH
ries .............. $1.00
The plum.
utor's she)
a.prowl os
first and I
gettable, i
Silk Ties in Repps or f
Creighton Sportshirtsi
Alan Payne Cardigan
Alan Payne Classic V.
or cashmere ..
Creighton Andover Sti
Gold Cup Socks in 23
Traditional Sport Coat
Use Ou
MN thrm F-RI. 'til 9 P.M.
Briefs
held at 6 p.m. Saturday with th
group leaving at 7 to sing carol
at Forest Hills Convalescen
Home. After caroling, they wi'
return to Wesley to cook han
burgers.
* * *
Ai Sale
The Department of Fine Art
is holding its annual Christma
Exhibit and Sale every day froi
9 a.m. until 6 p.m. at McMaste
Art Gallery until Dec. 14.
* . *
"Y" Hayride
Plans are being made for
hayride sponsored by the YMC.
to be held Saturday at 6 p.m. A
"Y" members who are intereste
are asked to get in touch wit
Darius Loftis or Eddie Hoffneyc
today for reservations.
* * *
Sigma Alpha Sigma
Sigma Alpha Sigma will hol
its annual Christmas party Tue:
dlay from 5 :30 to 7:30 p.m. Men
hers are asked to meet at 5:15 i
the B.A. lobby where transporti
tion will be furnished.
* * *
Panhellen,ic
Panhellenie Council is sponso
ing a caroling Sunday. Dec. 1
at t;:15 p.m. They invite all soro
ity girls to join them in front
Sims Dormitory at that tim
They plan to go from there to ti
Ilorseshoe and in front of tf
Christmas tree at Russell llou:
and conclude the caroling on fri
ternity row. The fraternity me
are invited to a drop-inl at tile Cl
Omega and Delta Delta Delt
rooms where e g g nt o g will 1
served. The leaders of the fir:
three w inners inl Song Fest wi
load the carolers.
Facilt. Seminar
A faculty seiinar will he he'
M onday, Dec. 16. at 3:30 p.m
with Lester S. Kellogg. director
economic research for Decre ar
Co. as the main speaker.
)p, Skip And Jump From TI
}{fjjpgji &.4A
MBLY (NEXT TO HEART OF CO
E IN SERVING ONLY THE
ider-Grads, Post-Grads and
Is A Must on Our List!
t, Lunch and Dinner Daily S
Featuring Our "Gamecock
L BROILED STEAK
Tossed Salad and French F
#*
Open
Tapping
(Continued I
ellenic Council, Angel Flight,
iphrosynean Literary Society,
ins Dormitory Council, Kappa
ta Sorority (treasurer and
-esident), 4.5 grade point ratio.
JLIE BURNS - Transfer from
ynverse, Canterbury m e m b e r,
4d offices of vestry member and
- e a s u r e r, Religious Emphasis
xecutive Secretary, Garnet and
lack (religious editor), YWCA,
Cabinet as vice-president, Y
amp counselor, Delta Delta Delta
rority (best pledge and activi
es chairman), 4.0 grade point
tio.
OBIN BURNS - Pan-Hellenic
Duncil (rush advisor, and co
litor of Pan-Hel Rush booklet),
anterbury club, representative to
arolina Religious Council, co
-dinating secretary of Religious
mphasis Week, Student Senate.
-eshman orientation counselor,
eta Tau Alpha sorority (corre
>onding s e c r e t a r y and rush
airman), 4.1 grade point ratio.
ANCY HALL - Dean's List,
usic education major, University
-chestra and c h o r u s, Kappa
elta Epsilon, representative to
ie student chapter Music Educa
>r's National Conference, March
g Gamecocks, president of band,
resident of Delta Omicron, 4.4
rade point ratio.
MILY REDDING - The Game
ck staff (business manager and
Ivertising manager), historian
Carolina Religious Council,
ce-president of Baptist Student
nion, Euphrosynean Literary So
ety, Alpha Lamba Delta, treas
rer and president of Theta
igma Phi, outstanding student in
chool of Journalism, 5.2 grade
>int ratio.
ETTY MASTERS - Transfer
'om Randolph Macon, Dean's
4UNA
ve an rak.S anylf
-, ths -rei.W yntbv
u la rd s .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
of plai,stmaps aond soIds .....
weas n rakswoo camey gif
Nekr Ploein l. soo,c
rped Oxford Shirts .
colors ..................
in blazers or herringbone
r Exclusive "Gamecock" Cl
01CALA.B
JB3RIGE SHOP
Singing
rom page 1)
List, Garnet and Black staff, Pan
Hellenic Council, initiated and ad
vises Junior Pan-Iiellenic Council,
Euphrosynean Literary Society,
Delta Delta Delta scrority (presi
dent), 3.8 grade point ratio.
SUSIE HALTIWANGER -
Transfer from Converse, sopho
more honor roll, Dean's List, May
Court, Graduate History Club, In
ternational Relations Club, Pi
Sigma Alpha (secretary - treas
urer), Garnet and Black (copy
editor and sororities editor), Delta
Delta Delta sorority, 4.5 grade
point ratio.
ANNE KENNERLY - Hypatian
Literary Society (social chairman
ind vice-president), president of
Wesley Foundation, Alpha Lambda
2elta, YWCA, Carolina Religious
Council, Kappa Delta Epsilon.
;tate president of South Carolina
Education Association, Religious
lmphasis Week Executive Com
'nittee, Sims Dormitory Council,
1.9 grade point ratio.
IARY HOUSTON ARMSTRONG
- Student Senate, Student Fac
alty Relations Committee, delegate
.o State Student Legislature, his
.orian of spohomore class, sec
retary of student b,ody, Pan
Hellenic Council, Euphrosynean
Literary Society, orientation coun
selor, Chi Omega Sorority (treas
urer and president), 4.9 grade
point ratio.
Alpha Kappa Gamma also tap
ped one honorary woman into its
membership. This was I)r. Velma
). Hayden.
Dr. Hayden received her B.A.
and M.A. degrees from the Uni
versity of Southern California and
her Ph.D. from the University of
Connecticut. She is now serving as
a member of the faculty at Caro
lina as a professor of education.
man is my kind of man
se's mooth, casual, aronort.. So is Aztec!
After Shave $2.50
Cologne for Men $3.00
Shower Soap on a Rope $2.00
Roll On Deodorant $1.50
ANMailable at
- Fine Men's
SHOPS
~tzt of tttion
y on the ptroprl.
unters are nzow
ongst them for
en's gifts unfor.
..2.50
.......5.00-8.95
iir of cashmere....17.95-35.00
mel hair,
..........13.95-29.50
.5.95
. 1.50
......... 29.95-49.75
arge Account
I, nOpn SAT. 'tii 6 P.M.
Maxcy Broti
Selects New
Maxcy Brotherhood social fra- pa
ternity elected Larry J. Barrett be
)resident last Monday night. 10
Barrett will serve for the re- wi
mainder of the fall semester and se
throughout the spring term. The -
Maxey president is also a member
.f the Junior - Senior "Y" club,
-nd advertising manager of The
-arnecock. He has served as sec
retary, and corresponding secre
tary for the Brotherhood and also
:n all major committees.
Other officers elected at the
Monday night meeting are: Ty
Cobb, vice president; Gary Skin
ner, secretary; David Blackhurst,
treasurer; Joe Neely, correspond
ng secretary; Skip Brooks, social
!hairman; Stan Rushton, athletic
-hairman; Herschel Morningstar,
->ublicity chairman; and Bob Bug
,el, Larry Marett, Mickey Sears,
;ene Smith, membership commit
tee.
The officers of the local fra
ternity will be presented at a
Married Students'
CHILDREN'S PARTY
Russell House
1 .P.M. 'TIL 8 P.M
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15
Santa Claus
Will Be There, Too
ChopI
Sirlo
STE)
srved
Onion Rings, French Fries, Li
$1A
Noon 'til }
OMD4
RESTAURANT AND
Laudmark for Huagry Amerleas
Corner of State and Blossom St..
CAYCE, S. C.
-- souii c.
- FRIATE
AN
- SORO
THROV(
SEIL--SPE4
WHITE ON RED
%/21
While The !
Use
GOLD SE
FOI
HOLIDAY
(ONE DAY SERVICE
LAUND RY
MAIN
ierhood
Prexy
rty tomorrow night, and are
ginning work on plans for a
th anniversary program which
11 be presented in the spring
mester.
3rd "FUN" WEEK
- STARTS WED. --
u
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
75c
AT ALL TIMES
ed
in
vith
ttuce and Tomato Salad
15
lidnight
Jonson'
MOTOR LODGE
SROLINA -
RNITY -
RIT[Y -
~RUGS
75
IAL -SPECiAL.
SWEAT SHIRTS
riCe
~upply Lasts
Serving The Gamecocks
in Their Own ilack yard
AL SERVICE
t YOUR
CLEANING
AVAILABLE ON REQUEST)
& CLEANERS
AT BLOSSOM