The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 12, 1965, Page Page Three, Image 3
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WUSC Radi
New Chief
ly CLIFF EATON
In a special election last week,
Jack Korher was elected Chief An
nouncer of WUSC Radio. He re
places Hal Van Essen, who has
increased obligations at a down
town radio station. Korber is a
former Assistant Program Direc
tor and a standby announcer for
WUSC's "Partyline," heard Monday
through Saturday from 8 until 12
p.m. on Carolina Radio.
Annomcing Switches
Program I)irector Dick Ander
son is back on the "Dawn Patrol,"
the station's morning show . . . and]
DEADLINE
The deadline for copy for the
society and feature pages in
Monday afternoon . . . news
turned in earliest will be given
priority.
CORNELL ARMS
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the untamed male. Try it s(
waiting.
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lo Elects
Announcer
Mark Little replaces Hob Town
Send on "Folk Scene" Sunday
nights at 1i p.m. Bob Townsend.
Cohnn111bia radio personality, is re
turning to his former job at WQSN
in Charleston.
Sumday Programming
Some top - notch entertainment
can he heard on WUSC every Sun
day. Begin the day at 1 p.m. with
"The A frika Series" followed by
"llere's to Vetrans," "The Pat
Boone Show," "Serenade in Blue,"
and "The Navy Swings." At 3 p.m.
hear "Classic Musicale," hoste(l by
Marty Kilgo who features the best
of the classical music favorites.
It's "Folk Scene" at G; p.m. and
"SoliI Gold of the 60's" from 7
until 9 p.m. From thence until 12,
.1. L. K. CreNtes the "IE v e n i n1 g
''ouch." The traditional "Night
Owl" commences at midnight with
vteran announcer Graeber Jordan.
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By JIM E. QUICK
Feature Writer
Sniff, Sniff!!! What is that
wonderful aroma? Take a real deep
breath and a long sniff and you'll
get a good whiff of the predomi
nant odor. When it smells like
'Thing-A-Ma
Beauty And
By GENE STEADMAN
The Beauty and Beast contest
will end today at 5 p.m. after a
full week of visitation by the
campus beauties and beasts. Warn
ing posters for this closing will be
put up every hour on the hour
from 2 to 5 p.m. The winners of
the contest will be announced to
night at the "Thing-A-Ma-Hop"
lance to be held in the downstairs
Russell House cafeteria.
The gift certificates and prizes
for the winners, along with the
Beast plaque and Beauty trophy,
are on display on the first floor of
the Russell House.
Merchants which have contrib
uted are Grayson's, Campus Barber
Shop, Dixie Laundry, J. C. Penney,
Lourie's, Hi-Fi Sound and Record
Shop, Brittain's, Vanity Box Hair
Salon, Lindsay's Ltd., Charlie's Cue
N' Cushion, Shimmy's, Miss Lis
%)eth, Fox Theater, Chanticleer.
Dial-Treadaway, C. Lem Harper,
Mark's, Allan's, Slater System,
Campus Shop, Shandon Green
houses, Sport Spot, Pic-A-Dilly
R staurant, Todd and Moore,
gamecock Barber Shop, Berry's
On Main, Palmetto Theater, Ritz
Theater, Proctor's, Copeland Co.,
and the S. C. Book Store. Students
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iam . that's right, it is ham.
[t's the beautiful aroma of genuine, I
grade "A," Carolina Ham.
There is an abundant supply of
:he Carolina Ham on campus this I
apring and it is being fed to all of
Columbia and not just to USC
alone.
.-Hop' Danc
Beast Wee]
are encouraged to patronize these
:stablishments since they make this
-ontest possible.
The dance tonight will feature
the "Swinging Medallions," a very
.alented group which has major
recording contracts with a number
of companies. The admission will
be 50 cents per person. Dress for
the boys will be "beastly" as long
as decency is maintained; dress for
the girls will be "beautiful" -
skirts and sweaters or the equiva
lent.
All proceeds from the contest
and the dance will be donated to
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Slice the Carolina Ham and it
ooks like this:
Slice number one - The Uni
rersity Players are now in re
icarsal for their spring production
>f "Thieves' Carnival," opening
kpril 23. Advance scents from
)rayton Hall signal a delectable
] Ends
L Tonight
.he Donald Russell Emergency
Loan Fund, a fund which is open
>n a short-time basis to any needy
Carolina student.
The annual "Beauty and the
B e a s t" week, along with the
'Thing-A-Ma-Hop" dance are Car
)lina Community service projects
sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega
N4ational Service Fraternity.
During the past week 15 couples
iave competed for the coveted title
f "Beauty and the Beast." All
social fraternities and sororities,
ncluding Maxey Brotherhood, have
mtered contestants in the contest.
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Slice number two - Mary Arn
old Garvin, John Baxton Flowers
and Richard Anderson are cuts off
the Carolina Ham that gave the
Town Theatre's last production,
"A Man For All Seasons," an ex
cellent smell.
Slice number three - Carolina
Hams, June Turner, Kennith Fried
man and Martha Nesbitt, just
closed last week in the Lyric
Theater's production of "The Fan
tasticks."
June sang the leading female
role, while Ken sang not a note,
nor said not a word. He played a
mute. Martha was pianist for the
production.
Slice number four - At the
Town Theatre tonight, Carolina
Ham will have a grand opening.
Cuts off the Carolina Ham ap
pearing in the Children's Theater
production of "Little Women" are
Ruth Henderson, Cathy Cormack,
and Jane Rogers as three of the
little women. Chip Griffin and
Jim E. Quick will portray two of
the loves in their lives.
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Jams
Hams are appearing with ballet
companies, in beauty contests, and
playing in orchestras all over the
city. Many of them are also work
ing backstage.
These numerous Carolina stu
dents find a creative outlet for
their energies by participating in
local affairs. They function not
only as a vital part of the USC
campus, but also become an active
part of Columbia.
The observer can tell from all
these slices that the Carolina Ham
is a large one, and it's just looking
for a frying pan to jump into; be
it on campus or off.
Whether a person likes his ham
sliced thick or thin, he is sure to
find something to his liking here
at Carolina. Next time when order
ing, why not try the Carolina Ham.
It's quite good!
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