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Britisi By TOM PREWETFl' Staff Writer The continent of North America has recently fallen victim to an enormous influx of British cul ture. The American people, the de scendants of those stalwart pa triot who fought for freedom from the Mother Country, have recently succumbed to an epidemic of British culture which threatens to reclaim the United States as part of Her Majesty's Empire. In deed, if the -teenage population of America could vote, one Ringo Starr would certainly, as a write Tour Mai Will Visi1 Search for the 1965 Maid of Cotton is being carried directly to the campuses of leading colleges and universities throughout the Cotton Belt. Miss Patty Povall, Maid of Cot ton tour manager, Memphis, will visit the University of South Car olina campus on October 21 in quest of likely candidates for the title. During her visit, she will meet with school officials and campus leaders. The Maid of Cotton selection is open to girls between 19 and 25 who were born in a cotton-produc ing state, are at least five feet five and one-half inches tall, and have never been married. Other i m p o r t a n t qualifications are ' beauty, poise, intelligence, person ality, and background. The new Maid of Cotton will be selected by a panel of seven judges INSTANT MILDNESS yours with YELLO BOLE Aristocrat, Billiard Shape, $5.95 and $6.95 No mat ter what you smoke yout'll like Yel lo- Hole. TJhe new formula, honey lining insures Instant MI ild ness; p)rotects the imported briar bowl so comp1lletely, it's guaran teedl against b)urn out for life. Why not change your smoking habits the easy way - - the Y'el lo- Hole way. $2.5(0 to S(6.95. Spartan Checker Thorn $.0 $3.50 $4.95 Official Pipes New York World's Fair Free Booklet tells how to smoke a pipe; shows shapes, write: YELLO-BOLE PIPES. INC., N Y. 2?. N YV, Dept 100. Bv the makers of X AY WOODIE I lnflU4 in candidate, put an end to all the hopes and dreams of Barry and L.B.J. The nation-wide desire to imi tate our British neighbors seems to have reached its zenith recently when that phenominal group of mopheads known as the Beatles invaded the "colonies." Sale of British-made or British inspired articles has reached an almost unbelievable peak since their first visit. A recent movie release, A Hard Day's Night, grossed $1.6 million dollars in its first week in the United States. This movie provided the American zager Of I USC Cai from a group of 20 finalists in Memphis, December 28-29. Her first official appearance as the cotton industry's fashion and good will representative will be at the Cotton Bowl Festival in Dallas on New Year's Day. Later, she will fly to New York to be fitted with Girl-Watch( To Four P( By SUE ADAMS Staff Writer If any USC coeds have ever passed by a group of boys and wondered about whispered num bers, this article attempts to ex plain those numbers. Girl-watching seems to be the sport with the largest following among males on campus. On any sunny day, a large number of boys may be seen on the benches outside Russell House observing girls. Approximately 80 per cent of the girls are graded. Those whispered numbers are the grade the observed girl receives. This year the boys have switched from a six - point to a four - point system. The ranks are as follows: four "cream puff" three "let's ask her for a date" two "pleasingly plump" but not my type one "Frankenstein's sister" Boys have been known to throw pennies at girls in the three and one-half to four range. Another annoyance (to the girls) is the boys' habit of en Imported Alpaca ...The sweater that's sure to be the most popular in your fall wardrobe ..,. sizes S-M-L in maise, It. blue, It. green, red, or white 17 Shown here with double pleated wo skirt by Ladybug 14 Use our exclusive "Miss Gamecoci Charge Account 3ce A1 people the chance to really hear, I see, and absorb the current at- a mosphere in "jolly olde England." a Now that the truth is known i about the "demi-paradise" where the glorious Beat Beatles cavort, the youth of America can effec tively set to work at converting the U. S. into a somewhat larget than the original carbon copy of n the "sceptered isle." Mod or Rocker - that is the question. The eaistence of two soial di visions of the British youth has led to a similar situation in some parts of the United States. E Contest a npus a high fashion all-cotton wardrobe for her tour of the United States, Canada, and leading fashion capi- E tals of Europe. f Entry blanks may be obtained from the National Cotton Council, C 1918 North Parkway, Memphis 12, Tennessee. b !rs Change )int System gulfing a girl. Approximately 20 b to 30 boys will stop a girl or girls r and ask for dates. Sometimes as many as six boys will get dates h1 this way. g The benches at Russell House 1 are only a few of the girl-watchers' I favorite spots. Although the li brary is meant for studying, few boys are able to study there. Aren't those stairs crazy? It is rumored that all the boys on the front side of Preston have binoculars. These are used for watching girls get in and out of cars and sitting on benches at Russell House. Another rumor is that the University telescope is d being modified. Since boys observe girls so much, they have had ample time to notice the different types of i clothes. Wrap-around skirts on a a windy day are the favorites. c Although the girls can't com pletely avoid the girl-watchers, I certain precautions can be made. r Never walk by the Russell House a benches, never wear wrap-around u slcirts, never go to the library, t and always carry an umbrella. a .98 .98 .98 )pears umors are beginning to creep bout that the youth of America re taking up the sport of belong ig to either the "Mods" or the Rockers." For those who aren't acquainted ,ith such terms, "Mods" are the lotorscooter - riding, well - dressed 4ite, and the "Rockers" are the iotorcycle - riding, leather jack ed, super-jumbo s u n g I a s s e s 'earing, and coolness personified wingers. Rumor has it that the 6tter is dying out rapidly. Rest i peace, Rockers! How Now, Brown Beatle? The amazing popularity of the eatles has led our youth to such Ktremes as affecting British ac ants. Everyday conversation is aturally full of such Liverpudlian ang as "ciggies" for cigarettes, telly" for television, "grotty" for rotesque, and "potty," meaning to be crazy about." Please don't >k for these words in Webster. The craze for imitation of the :ritish has most widely mani !sted itself in the wearing of ritish-made or "British-looking" lothes. Young men can be found every 'here wearing stovepipe pants, lack turtleneck shirts, vests, col irless coats and especially weird balian-made boots which the Brit ;h seem to love. Alas, the British are "in" for he present and everybody else is out." There is nothing left to do ut to join the ranks of those who efuse to be beaten. If you are wise, you'll let your air grow out, learn to play a uitar and calmly wait until the roverbial sun sets upon the ribish Empire. Union Has Tt Entertainmen, By JIM WILLIS Staff Writer During the past months the Stu ent Union has taken great steps orward. With the addition of the Artist ;ories and Dance Committees to ts other committees, it now offers program in keeping with those ffered at other universities. The purpose of the Student Jnion is two-fold. First, it is to iake the student's stay at Carolina s enjoyable and culturally stim lating as possible, and secondly, brough its various committees it cts as a leadership laboratory, r. S;TUDENT NU RSES Mil II IAgrai group of youmigser" at the Fort Jackm School of .Nur-ig. hire are 13 Cam they are all jiniorm. Thi., project, %hi propoed ini February, 1963, uad the i. under the guidance of Isther Sim the cords take inotes on the children Transfer S Face Task By JIM GRAVES ti Staff Writer :s Around the first few weeks of very school year, college news- a )apers are filled with storie., by ) Lmd about freshmen: those greel lewcomers to college life, begi n fing a new expe-ionce in wdutca- I ion. Yet, on every campus. and par L io Purposes; o W --Leadership' roucing our leaders of tAmlor- f 'Ow. Its scope is very wvide, reaching t 7rom the R. G. Bell Camp to f ournaments, f r o n school - wid i( lances to pop Concerts,. from art C ?xhibits to the artist series, from a weekly movies to c o f f (I e and lonuts during exams, and many thers. For the first time, the 'Union0 was able to offer a sumI,mer pro- a Zram this past summer. It offered tj weekly movies, I dance each ts- f, s;ion, and a concert. The R. C. . Roll Camp was vrtatly impruved a with new b oats, a d s( Sports 'quipment for the married stu ming area, modifications to the lodge, and picic tIables and pl)vi N qup)iment for the marcried stu-1 a lent-s' children. At present, over ix thousand p)eop)le have used its fac.ilities. In the p)resent set-up, all comn-a muittees p)lan ni ng events for t he n sttdents melLet ats olne oncet a week t so) thatt each c'onmmittee knows P what the others are doing and ia planning to do. This avoids5 con- I fl icts as to simni lar ty Pe programst :tndl in schedulIinZg toio m2eb in 'I any one week. Also, to facilitate s he planning of the Unien ~and a )ther- organi-zatioan>, a montly t 'alendar is P repa red as far in ad- i hance as poss ible. TI'his auvo i ds con - rlicting events otn campus. h TUhe Uniioni is run by st udent i1 xorki ng closely with Ed H1end rich on andl the Ruis-ll House staff j ind with tuar adtvisorI, D)ean Wit-i ten, (lean of s ttud en t s. OJnl' .h rough the coeoperat.i on of t hese V ieoplte have the various evtent- of he Uiotn been possibl e. STAFF You an4 R ED W( for c SUN[ FF Choice of ROAST YOUNG cranberry sauce, or one-q, CHOPPED SIRLOIN STEAK. mashed potatoes and one cobbler Also a S WE OFFER Dine al ti P1l -W I ioorer. Mi' Judy Dixson, and N i l,t Nursery. 1ais is part of their olina iursing -tudents who visit the ch lriig the studeits in contact wi ageement1411 has beeni renewed mine tt ke%, aiMtaut profe-o.qr of pediatrice S behavior. tudents Al Of Startir cularly here at Carolina, ther( fe still another group of studentk a ho are ne%w and who make up most one-tenth of the enrollment the University: the transfers.. I am one of those who must be aced in this last category. Ther< e over five hundred of us this ar, many of us coming from SC centers, many of us coming om1 other schools. But regardless ' where we transferred from. e each came to Carolina and f Leed that difficult task-perhap- t more difficult one than the 'eslimen-that of stirting over. H Regardless of our reasons for ansferring, we were forced to ( )rget the rules, customs, and 1 leas prevalent on our former q impus, and throw ouirselves into. a completely new swing of things t Everyone inevitably asks us if e're glad we transferred and 1 -hat we think of Carolina in com- e arison with St. Mary's or Fur- 0 ian or Georgia or Limestone, or s ie Aiken center. Having trans-!i 4rred from a small, all-men's. s lurch-related college, I alwayso nswer first, "It's different !" f And it really is. And after twe -eeks at Carolina, or a little more. ecoming part of the social, re- 1 gious, academic, and athletic life s Carolina, I find that I like the ' fference.t s Given the chance to register for nd begin challenging and fasei atmng courses; given the chancet meet men and women who wear ins on their shirts and swea.ters nd finding our places in their rotherhood and sisterhood; g-iven 10 chance (of singing "We Hail hee, Carolina'" at a pep rally and touting "Heat hell out of D)uke" t the game; given the chance join W. F. or Hillel or Wesley 1 ordler to strengthen our faith iven these chances, we cannot t'lp hut feel that starting over n't so bad. h Wec've been here only a couple y f weeks. But in that time we've r t least matde a beginning towards ce ndling our places at Carolina. g e've had the help of those who t now the ropes. We've been given b )portunities. We've been made to il - FACULTY- STUD a cordially invited t DOD CAFE~ NER FOREST DRIVE AND BELTLINE special get-together me )AY, OCTOBER 4, 1 !OM 5:15 TO 8:15 P.M. rOM TURKEY with savory dressing darter GOLDEN PAN FRIED CHICI4 All served with choice of stean vegetable, bread, coffee or tea a all for only O6C and tax. election of Choice Steaks DAILY LUNCHEON SPECI te Redwood for real eating pleasi ENTY OF FREE PARiKIN 1iss Sue Abererombie observe a course in Pediatrics at the USC Post Nursery periodically, and h healthv youngsters, was fir-t aen. ie group of future nursev. When they visit the nurser. tUSC ig Over I that we belong aere too, just ke everyone else. As for me? I'm glad I came. [enement Decor "roves Unusual f Not Ingenious By 111L JIUGIES Staff Writer One might remark without much -at of argument that in the mat r of men's dorm furnishing, the niversity is in no danger of be ming a contender for a Better omies and Gardein's award. However, some students here i s p 1 a y e d much ingenuity in ,decorating their rather Spartan taarters into amazingly comfort ble and attractive accommoda ons. Witness the room in Tenement 6 on the Horseshoe. Room B is rmpletely wall-papered with fold uts from the last 24 months' is LLs of Pa%Io%. Two doors, down i Tentcment 18, olle second story Ludy is graced by the presence f an old-fashioned wash pot, the >lks used to boil laundry in. Over in Woodrow, one hoy has von partitioned off his desk with I a n k e t s suspended from the prinkler pipes. He says his room tates' talking bothers him, and his is the only way he can get any tudy'ing done. Signs and printed matter of v'ery description may be found in be men's residence halls. Stop gn s, caminpa ign posters, even one iece of tin marked "E'pworth anitorium" serve to beautify lomUs throughout the Car;oli na ommunity. A part.icularly popu.. ir item wvith some is a Miller's lighlife electric s.ign that features ouncing multi - colored I i g lit s. Over the years Carolina has een witness to some unusual and tartling things, but c-an you nagine the look on the surprised all counselor's face a couple of ears ago when he walked into a >omi in Snowden and discovered a kicken cool) replete with a live amecock? Ani who can forget be boy upstairs in the same uilding who kept a refrigerator his closet. ENTS o the FERIA al 964 and giblet gravy and EN, or CHAR-BROILED ed rice and gravy or nd home made cherry Doily ALS ... are!!!