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HEAD CHEERLEADER day's game against Georgia. I many plans to keep Carolina Pep Rail3 By Head BY JOEL GOTTLIEB Staff Writer This week's football g against Georgia will be a < lenge; not only to the team bi ourselves as students. The spirit and enthusiasm grew as the year began, sh( signs of becoming the gre student effort ever seen at C lina. For this we should be ji proud. But we must not slow down win and to keep winning t more than a team of a few squi it takes a team 7,000 strong. We occupy a position as TIlE NEWLY redeorate to all UJSC students, faculty 4 Wi ~1 Lfo& to the namne 4or the Anest Is FEATU Con, WALT DISNEY'S "TI Contact Paul T ti p 0: d t4 IT fj p t< P '*'T"" -I< h G N~ ri A A E (Ganecock Stall Photo by Bridge) Joel Gottlieb practices for this Satur. le and the rest of his squad have made mpirit at its peak. r Scheduled Cheerleader : dispensable as any back, end, or 0 line-backer; our voices are as im ame portant as those in the huddle ,hal- they signal success or failure. e it to A rally has been scheduled for i tonight at 7:00 p.m. in front of ( that Barnwell College. Appearing at the s wed rally will be Coach Bass, Ashley test Halsey, assistant to President c aro- Jones, the Carolina Coquettes, the if Istly Marching Gamecocks and the s, cheerleaders. g To The football squad will be giving 1 akes b ads; their greatest effort this Satur- e day-let's give ours and BEAT Ii in- HELL OUT OF GEORGIA. TI I lodge at the R. G. Bell Camp is situated c ad administrative staff. ECHNICOLOR. -- -- baaiedb 3Uy utIA 'hetis Co.lar. RES: 1:10 -3 -5_ 5:50 - 8:55 . iing Soon UE LIFE ADVENTURE SERIES" urner At Student Union Carolin BY CRAIG HAMMOND Editorial Assistant Few individuals at USC ger 'ate such warmth upon recogn on as does, "Our Man On Can 1s.,, To hold such a position as thi ie man does, it is fascinating t iscover and witness the high e. em that the individual Carolin udent and the student body as hole displays when his name i entioned. Very few, if any other, officiali tculty, or staff enjoy such can is-wide acknowledgment. "Ol :an" is recognized from Pendleto > Blossom and from Main t ickens by his Santa Claus figur, is Jackie Gleason walk, and hi ary Cooper way-of-doing-thing; rith great pleasure this colum .cognizes, "Our Man on Campus, nheuser-Busch's best custome d Hendrickson. After such an introduction one night think no more could be said; however, one has only to meet Ed Hendrickson to realize that he is truly the type gentle man a book could be writter about. To the individuals on thiE iampus Ed Hendrickson epito mizes everything one might wisb1 to make of his life. In a short interview with E< ne can see the depth of his cha ater, the height of his statur nd the breadth of his wisdor ne is even luckier if he has tf pportunity to meet and talk wit d casually. For the unfortunate few wl aven't met or, by some quirk < Allege fate, even know of Ed, 1 Director of the Student Unic Russell House) and other relat( udent activities. Ed Hendrickson's background !rtainly as impressive as the ma himself. Hailing from the fir ;ate of Pennsylvania, Ed wE raduated from Scott High Scho< Coatesville, Pa. An interestin yline-Ed's high school footba >ach was Ted Daily, currentl ne coach at Syracuse Universit: he driving force behind Ed's er ck Sta/i Photo by lUnderwood) verlooking a large lake available Now Showing! A MOVIE TO LIVE... NOT SEE *RITZ ' sMan On tering college, as he related, was i Coach Daily. The "Hendrickson Special to I College" was interrupted by military service. A Navy en listee, Ed served from 1945 to 1952. His service record includes the Good Conduct Medal, Ameri 0 can Defense Asiatic Pacific, and a Presidential Unit Citation a while he was stationed with the a 2nd Marines. The Second World War and the Korean Conflict took Ed to the :ar corners of the world: the West Coast, Hawaii, Guam, the Phili r pp-nes, Guantanamo Bay, and n ather Caribbean Islands. 0 Upon release from his military ) luty, Ed became a management rainee for Food Fair Stores, Inc., Wilmington, Del., and Jacksonville, n. la. Although there were tremen fous opportunities with the na ional food chain, Ed made up his nind there were even more chal "nges and opportunities available :rom a college education. Entering USC in the Spring of 1958, after a short stay at the Columbia Bible College, Ed ma jored in history and minored in English during his undergrad uate days. He is currently en gaged in his master's research under Dr. Daniel Hollis. His re search work is tentatively titled, "Biographical Sketches of Dele gates to the South Carolina Con stitutional Convention of 1895." USC has both given and re h -eived of "Our Man On Campus." First employed as a Hall Coun .o selor (later Residence Counselor), Of d stepped into Student Activities e 3s an assistant in the Russell n House in 1962. From this "low d man-on-the-totem-pole" position, Ed Hendrickson advanced to night I s CR. G. Bell C USC Studen ~'BY DIANE de STEFANO .Staff Writer1 R. G. Bell Camp is approxi-i mately 15 miles from the Carolina Campus. The facilities are avail able to all USC students, faculty and administrative staff. The Stu-1 dent ID card is sufficient for en try. S Faculty and Staff may purchase a $3.00 Family Activity Member ship at the Russell House Informa Ition Desk. The facilities are avail able for group functions when reservations are made at least two weeks in advance at the Russell House. Outside groups will be charged a nominal fee for the use of the facilities if they are cleared and obtain written approval. The facilities contain a five and one-half-acre lake. Swimming areas are available for the childreni as wvell as the adults. A registered lifeguard is on duty daily from 1:00 p.m. Two other student as GRAY Style Headquai H.I.S. L.ONDON FOG C( SCOTCH GRAIN LOAI SCOTCH GRAIN ANI Complete Seleci 1347 MAIN STREET Campus - nanager in August of 1963. 3hortly thereafter, September 6, o be exact, the Directorship of the Y student Union went to Ed Hen lrickson. This is certainly a deci tion the University can always ook upon with pride. Ed Hendrickson looks upon his ' , work with the Student Union and he University as his greatest !hallenge. He acknowledges read ly the services of his assistants knd finds special praise for the 'ine work of Ann Young and Jack Wilson. Through Ed and his com )etent staff, the Student Union ias added such equipment to the Jnion plant as the Recreation .loom, the Study Room, and the acilities of the Bell Camp. Of course, Ed readily recog nizes the Administration and the part it, too, has played in this development. His praise of President Jones for projecting USC into organized planning for the future is overwhelming. As for our University, Ed Hen drickson, "Our Man On Cam pus," feels his work and that of his organization fills the gap between the academic life (books) and the environment and society into which each and every one of us will someday stride. Involvement, challenge, and re- V 5ponsibility are the "keys" of Ed Ifendrickson. However, these are Th riot the "keys" that one finds at- Comi tached to a belt loop. They are the ticke "keys" to a man "keys" to a Th mind. Nhic Advisor, Director, consultant, the sympathizer, FRIEND TO USC wee and ITS HEARTBEAT, THE STU- Ti DENT, Ed Hendrickson is "Our Rusq Wan On Campus." form Th imp Serves hea a ba ri ts All Year Pe ;istants are also on duty daily in extri :he lake and lodge areas. The ice niain lodge has been completely dorn renovated and is attractively fur iished. One may choose to listen Or ;o hi-fi or stereo, watch television, erate lay bridge or table tennis or just mitte ounge in this leisure-time facility. stude There are five cabins available Card ~or overnight use. They must be floor -eserved at the Russell House on Th first-come, first-serve basis. --- Each cabin can accommodate eight )ersons. A larger cabin will ac ommodate 24 persons. An athletic irea will soon be ready for general ise and will include a softball ield, volleyball court, badminton ourt, and a horseshoe playing irea. These facilities are provided by he Student Union for the use of wi rll USC students and faculty. We sincerely hope that you will take rdvantage of this opportunity. SON'S -ters For Men PANTS AND COATS )ATS AND JACKETS COTS WOLD SHIRTS =ERS AND LACE-UPS ALPACA SWEATERS D~ ALLIGATOR BELTS ion. On Hand AL 2.6714 Ed Hendric tudent Uni ariety Of e Student Union Recreation ral rnittee will sponsor a movie sth t sale to the Ritz Theater. cai e price will be $3.00 per ticket eq h will cover six shows from ini week ending October 17 to the ta : ending November 21. :kets will be on sale in the ell House Lobby or at the In ation Desk. 4-' * 0 0 4.l Vil e married students committee, rel ed by David Reid, is offering H1 bysitting service to the mar- To students of the University. - sters for sophomore, junior, senior girls to sign to earn money working for this serv are situated in every girls' e of the many facilities op d by the Student Union Coin e for the enjoyment of all nts is the Recreation and Room located on the second of the Russell House. ere is also a beasi,fully deco RITZ Beauty Shop In Wade Hampton Hotel Would Like To Welcome Students FREE COLOR RINSE ih every *shampoo and set until Oct. 1 5th AL 4-7522 Shop Friendly E 100 Merchants 1 BANKS- PO THEATER -CLOT - and many more to r a one-stop Plenty of Fr4 Only 4 Blocks Eas Where Coluam kson con Offers serviees .ed Card Room in which the ident may enjoy bridge or other :-d games. Chess and checker aipment is also available to the erested student, and may be ob ned from the assistant. 0 0 0 The Student U n i o n Chess ague elected its officers October The President is Peter Wludyka; ,e-President, Eric Rapple; See ary, Mrs. Nancy Wludyka, and rold Tallman, Publicity and urnament Director. Traditional SHIRTS and SPORT SHIRTS by ENRO VAN HEUSEN Gold Cup Shags 30PELAND CO. 1409 Main Street -Points o Serve You ST OFFICE HING STORES niake your shopping affair. se Parking t of Campus - hia Meetal