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RATEDMYR REIW ALL-AMERICAN FL SM T SPRING, 1963 (Se Page 2) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CR0LWING FOR A GREATER CAROLINA VOL LIV, NO. 16 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA JANUARY 10, 19(4 FOIW) 1908 x <aaa m a a mm ee s aSGK ' !tSWfA/aAtar USC Prr ITo Doub Enrollment at the Univere Carolina conceivably will iner than a third by the fall of double its present figure in 10 The possibility of a Univers 16,000 students in 1974 - c 8,219 in 1963-64 - was pro: statistical studies made by th Institutional Research Division of electronic computers. Using the latest data from partment of Education as a bs point, the University resear these conclusions: 1. The 11th and 12th grai Carolina schools are now ci the postwar babies of World these will deluge colleges in years. The trend will then s tinue. 2. An expected reduction school drop-outs will further number of students ready to 3. Aside from that, the tre increasing percentage of high unates to go to college. 4. Continued improvement 1 college drop-outs will retain a her of students in college. 5. More South Carolina stuw to state-supported colleges. 6. A higher percentage ( parently seek to attend the I USC Young Policies, Ho USC's Young Democrats elected Bob Frank to lead their organiza tion for the spring semester of 1964 at a capacity-filled meeting in Russell House Wednesday eve ning following the unexpected resignation of YD President Reba Hutto in late December because her "views were not compatible with the rest of the group." Frank said it would he his aim as the newly elected president of the political group "to achieve closer liaison with state Y o u n g Democrats," and "to prepare the organization for coming elections so that we can effectively hell) to stem the Republican menace on i the right." An excess of 40 Young Demo crats also elected five other USC Democrats to head their organiza tion for the coming semester. They were: Jack Townsend, vice-presi dent; Kathy Staples, recording 1 secretary; Steve Foster, corre sponding secretary; John Justice, treasurer; and, Jack Thompson, executive committeeman. In other business the Y o u n g 1 Democrats rejected (24-6) a reso lotion by William F. Medlin calling for~ the group's p)resident to ap D)ONNA RUSSELL - . Editor Staff Ch Donna Russell, a junior class student at Carolina, has been named as editor of "The Game rock" for the upcoming spring semester of 1964. Also selected to serve in key positions on the staff were Mike McCarthy, managing editor; Larry Barrett, husiness manager; and S Regina Galgano, assistant manag ing editor. The announcement was madle this week following a meet intg of the Board of Publications. The Board also appointed asi m nemb'ers of the editorial staff Pat Roessle, newvs editor; Tom Hlunter, S sports editor; Carol Robinson,< feature editor; Reba Hlutto, society1 dicts En le In Ne. ity of South "While mase by more trends as .965 and may Dr. Thoma years. versity, "v ity with some them as in ompared with university ected in new half, we e University's population with the aid liged to thi bility. the State De- "There a se or starting of drastic 'hers reached Dr. Jones. should con les of South ucation foi ammed with sire and d War II, and The new he next two Tavenner low but con- sion coverc education in secondary jected the increase the University enter college. per cent of nd is for an 1958-59, is school grad- the next d The Uni n preventing for State greater num- of a five F ments duri lentH now go was in lii previous y< f these ap- fresh fact< Jniversity. university Demo crat Ed Officer ioint a committee to study lub's recent opposition to the .inuation of the House Un-Am :an Activities Committee. A bill presented by Steve Fos iowever, was accepted (29-3) esolved that USC's Young De 'rats felt their recent censure the HUAC was "not indicativ( Student L Exam Go During exams, the USC Stud Jnion will sponsor a coffee loughnut break from 9 a.m. to i.m. Wednesday through Fri n the main lobby of the Rus louse. To provide a break in the mot ny of exams cartoons )e shown in the Russell Ho kssembly Room. An annour nent will be made later conce ng the time of the cartoon shi ng. The coffee and dough >reak will be held in cooperal vith Slater System. The fall semester of 1963, studlent Union saw many impre MIKE McCARTHY Managing Editor osen f d(itor; Eva Edlesburg, cam ,ditor; and W in kie Y oul 'xchange editor. On the business staff ] savage will serve as advortis nanager, and Carter Crewe as ulation manager. Ralph Jarr ias been appointed chief photog >hr. The editor, Donna Russell, Iervedl as associate editor 'The' Ga mecock'' (luring the p semester. Prior to this she h losit ions as assistant f e a t u ditor, feature editor, news edi ndl c'opy edlitor. She is a mem >f Pi Heta Phi sorority, the Hoi loard. Prean Club. Junior - rn roliment tt Decade +re do not cite these figures and conclusive and unswerving," said s F. Jones, president of the Uni ve must in all conscience regard dicative of what our state and its may expect. Within a year and a nay be confronted by a campus explosion. Certainly we are ob nk and plan in terms of this possi re several ways of meeting it short last-minute measures," continued Whatever is done at this time, we tinue to do our best to insure ed - all of our young people who de eserve it." study conducted by Director M. D. if the Institutional Research Divi d a broad scope of South Carolina for 10 years past and then pro nicture for 10 years into the future. enrollment, which was only 36 the whole at state institutions in likely to average 46 per cent for ecade, the report indicated. versity based its current request appropriations on the expectation ier cent increase in student enroll ng the coming year. This estimate ne with the actual increase the !ar. Now, the now study suggests, >rs will swell the demand for a education far beyond expectations. s Establish Elections the the feeling of the group." ,on- William F. Medlin introduced a eri- resolution attacking The Gamecock editor and student senator Dennis ter, Myers for issuing "false and and slanderous" statements regarding mo- the Young Democrats during the of academic year. The resolution was of rejected by the YD's, 29-3. Inion Holds 'fee Break ent ments in the Russell House. The and most noticeable improvements can 10 be seen on the second floor of day Russell House where there are sell new study rooms, meeting rooms, and the new game room furnished ot- with billiard tables, pin ball ma will chines, table bowling and other use amusements. ice- The game room employs two rn- undergraduate students, two grad >w- uate students, and two married nut students. Profits from the game ion room go back into the Student Union to provide more and better the facilities for the students. ve- (Continued on page 8) LARRiY BARICETT Husiness Manager )r New S< pus "Y," International Rtelations Club, a g, and Epsilon Epsilon Epsilon. She also serves as vice - presidlent of Billl Theta Sigma Phi, national jour ing nalism fraternity for women. eir- Mike McCarthy, newly appointed ells managing editor, has served pre -ra- viously on "The Gamecock" as sports editor. In addition he is ha. alumni secretary for Pi Kappa for Alpha fraternity, a member of ast lilue Key andI K appa Sigma: eld Kappa. and a former member of rn e the cross - country and swimming tor teams. ber La rry lBarrett, business man nor ager' for the coming semester, has ion served previously on "The Gam, Debat( Four f tti PROF. SEARGIO LOPEZ-MESA A: Nicola and Miss Ruth Keaton (Camden lege), Prof. Isaac J. Levv (LSC, Spo lege), Prof. Lucille Delano (Spon.,)r Foreign l:nguagc. Furman Uniiversit. Aracelis Shaw (Chairman, Romance Ia AllL SEATED: Ann Cox, Barbara Gatil Standing: Trudy Ellen Taylor, Britt 1. J. Sanders, Vivian Ruth Garris, Ann a lwth RI. Kennedy. Billie E. Helms, Wi National S Reinstates BY HARRIET HOLLAND Pr News Staff Writer the After a lapse of several years, the Chi chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, national Spanish fraternity, Ign has been reinstituted at Carolina.at Ni choas mag. for inclu ish av'er be 1 year Step Asst. anagig Editr nev SaeE cock" as advertising manager. Hl" meat is a member of Press Club, Junior- tion Senior "Y," Sigma D)elta Chi, pro- (lent fessjinal jouirnal ism fraternity for ter< mn,a and P'ep (Club. In addition, he tasim was recently elected president of Or Maxe Bt( ~rotherhood. cerea Reginah Galgano, having held the ,he positions of society edlitor and It ha news editor of "The Gamnecock,"' tradi will aissumtie the dluties of assistant able' managing ed(Iitor dluring the corn- mart ing semester. She is a member of shou~ Press Club andl critic for Euphro- love synean Literary Society. love The new staff will be honored tion at a banquet on Thursday night, stud January 30. ..t.,a Sparks S lills Receiv< 1D PROF. YOL IA L)PIEZ-Ml1S.A (Aillen I ni,er'it' ), Miset Maria 11igh School). Ii-. Maragret Hu.-.ell (P're--ient SUlP. \ inethro p (;ol i,or of SDIP), Miss (;enell latten (Mlemtiwr S)'. u irthrop (:ol of SD', Winthrop College), Prof. Carey Crantford ((:hairman. ), Mia %n Marjnrie" '. .1tl' ( Retir.el I'reef.. Io k 11 iill, . (. .). r. nguage.. (olumilbia College). Carroll, Georgia A. Tar,er. lndrea J. \lar-h:"tI. I larrie-t \.. Ia-lu.re logelerg ('resideunt, Ma' L. Se".al., Rose lat-ih n : re.. atnda . Arney, l.tnn V. lNille. .\n henne"rlt. Sannera I.. .Siller.. Fliza liam 1. William%. I larri.or a. Merritt. Ab.e"nt: Judith I. Miniek. panish Fraternity Carolina Chapter ofessor James O. Swain of I urint: thernv. Dr. Swain University of Tennessee per- qinte! at hat Sigma Delta Pi ed the initiation ceremonies has iior chapters today than any day night. Swain is a present t h tr languae orgnn. president of the national or- 1.~idi it tteUiest ration and was executive see- ~ ai n:.tefttri~ c~ -y, for 16 years. (Olit~f(i'I8 hpes r neteen Unsiversity- students.I :alev*adiren spso mn because of scholastic standl-fth(hihat, idefel were init iated. Reqluirements teet a ncnhl h nvr enbership in Sigma Delta Pi t n iei eonto.' de a "B+"? average in Span- f ht1usa ngtw i courses and an overall "*B"'~ i~ ' cn tin'si ey ige. In order to be eligible, a F igtemeig rt nt must also have taken orlosbgan anMrtn er aking courses on the third p'edpsintadectry leel roesos en .ipined t tha Sima elt P an,hasarlee chapnersStopaanthan_any honohrarrynguieniraniztion rinnghdthn cereatoneyUniwrsit ofwaalifrrnin.etheafraternity now conson. Thf sverent0 chtptethenDr rsaahe livht advisor sndritoand the cndle s a smbol of the l hi at ered uptlh aell ic lghtof ntelignceandt he l hn bt to hl the Univer.. ~~~~~~~yand agivfcaeaeo igwn e ritd regiteon" berfhip thateTuisdnythegnewwe did herssymoliingthei inti F Th Hwigth m. fieting Bittd into he soiety.Eachetb-rg p and t an wh o tdnt were the sgne te ffiia rgis toaloed toesident ney heetay levehe chaptesrhcs min- a.re:pelthiveely. esty brr aby thares Univesty Step a; h nimr ihrA teskemandscribe tey reo ayROC h os Irng s" araebewe a fie the eremony,ywhich cnduted tenteo inspanich, llHuelnomtin(o twionh presed ecomptar-t isehesors ec) h toa corthtedcan llowd a y redLonFnd h Tes iton a h students inere an then t);ai heDa fSu fr thelightnic sudis his entd to on) thas gron anal upmo ofiia Iftethell o ayeti int Sigma ofineltaligence n t e,tesuetwlepe ,n and arcrtica to Hisnticntegm rgstrn ni by."Frieday .an.r 28.mn Crln enate; Vote Gamecock Slammed By Solon Student Senate, in one of its most activr sessiomS of the year. Wtednesdaty passed four resolu tions presented before the Christ inas holidays. A bill asking for an investiga. tion (if the activities of The Gamecock was the first bill re turned fron a legislative commit tee to be brought to a vote. Chaired by Sen. .Jin Shelley, the commnitte" to which the bill was assigned reported the bill out un favorably. Presented by Sen. Larry Kline, he bill in part charges that The (amecock "appears to have be ome a personal opinion poll of a , rv small portion of the student itdy," and asked "that our cam mus newspaper become a univer -ty function instead of a very trivate enterprise using Univer sity funds." in delatet, Sen. Kline said that 'he new- on the Carolina caipus nas been "put in the very min ,ry" and the actual reason for hi i:;: was to "re-examine the ')urp~se" ot' our student new"s. ;iaper. Aftor admitting that he knew n thi::> ah : - rnalisn, Kline dl :bat "nore tine should have been Stttnt ,In ti,t bil" whlith hr presented. Sen. Keith: Elliott. also in de bate, pointed out that The (;ame cock has been a suCCessive winner of All-Amet a-an lotor I:atings by the A ss ocia:(d ('~11egiatte Press, and asked that the Student Senate "think b"fore we do some thing wrong " Neverthetless, . a standing v"tc, the rosilntlnl we;. pIsM' 20-19. Pa:std untar.'m ouly was a hil introduced b,y Sen. Ben Boyd put ing the Senate III re"old is ri. questing that a student act:v buliiing-fieli house be huit s-at Ar'g a' 1("st 12.0l'it(t tt,t 'ir oc'te enro!!ment for the univ-ers:te be A mtong reasoins cited for the need are the fact that the (aro l ina stu':ent body- nw nutmbers over ~.000 pe rsirns and that there is ne building on campus tha: seats over one-half that number. AlIso passed was a bill provid. mng for* the circtinatiin by the Studaent Senate of a pe.t it ion for a new field house fu lfilling the requests$ mlade inl the mnotoin al r'eaidy stated. The fourth resilut ion approved was Sen. .jimmy Wil;is' bill pre sented De)c. 11 asking that all hi s pas sod biy >onate hie atssignedl to a leg isla tive commn nitte(e whItich wouild be0 respionsihie fir follow ing the prigress of t he bill, han dlinag al corirespindeonce required, anid re-porting at least every two weeks oin the stat us of the bil tuntil it has accomplished its pur poise. or d.eemeid unable to ac'comn phsh its purlpose. Sen. D)ennis Myers' bill pre sented D)ec. 19 calling for an in vestigation of the Young Demo~ crats of the University was noit brought from committee. All of the approximately 250 new students expected at USC for the Spring semester will attend a two-day orientation p)eriod p)rior to registration. Tlhe students will report for the Orientation sessions at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, January 25. The program will continue through Sunday afternoon, with regia trat ion frclasses on the fol