The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 07, 1965, Image 2

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*AA RECIPIENTS OF TIE 1965 ALERNON SYDNEY SULLIVAN Al'ARDS for outstanding cownributions to USC were aInloulcled dutar. ing May Day activities Tuepiday. President 'Inuntas F. jonel.s g1Me 11he 1Awards to (from left to right) USC Treasurer Eterita. Frank F. welhournie. Sarna 11uth (Sim) Nbullis, andtim Willi (4A11 Photox by 14$' .we A,WI tN TiE P i APPA AlIlA Ot 1 %as premeitedel l'i Itolet Phi dariiv .,hot. Pre-,ird t 4of Pi Beta Phi Suzao from li Kappa Alpha Preidfett Site Student .In Cam RF1.mC.1VING T111E CAVEL fromt 41utgoliing --uen x pr idn BY AL DOZIER Copy Editor Eight studlets were suspended fom US rece (ntly for charges stuen lxl. anging ftrom f alsi fyintg excuse to Speaker Cancellation Brings Petition To USC A jaet itin following the can- rg lnclt okel, obt eellatin of an a!lleged controver- orteRsin mbsdr sial speakerj has been circulating It h ie tts The spetaker. Carl Braden, wasfre11( jtinilyatheni uitettd bly the' campus Unitarian Vriy h lCso Y( h ai Fellowsip to speak at Russell ftedcsoshu!h pbil lOiuse last. Thursdlay night. In- anantd ihu hsfra stead, he spoke at the home of jrc(ue ebleeteei Mart in~ Pricet.nohntoscrafrefumf Martin Price, also writer of the iesaantabtay(eItn Petitiont, told The Gamtecock that Tebnig~sekr ~a he was unconlcernied as to who:lothcnerofheA ria (anceled the speech. "The princi-AsoitnofUieiyPof PIe involved,"' said Price, "is~ that sr.Agoprjrsnil h there tare simply no guide lines saecneec fteAU for fLuture action." Price said tsiidti ekt eiltv that "no organizational presidenOtcoatite(fth(;nalAem or faculty advisor knowvs whati)vainthediailt'oa ontst ituOtes an 'acceptab)le' speaker. sekrgglwfrsaesp It looks to me,"' he said, "'as if wtlcoeg. riden11.tt .Jones has the powver tot aritraily~ dlecidle the accept abilhty of speakers."Side ,Prfs r The* Petitio)n states in part: "A university, by its very na-SilIL ture, is dedicated to the principle 10 i~ (If free and open inquiry, and the Ceia niern rfs iight of free speech should be granted1 to any' poeason. WilonianedVby astutdentt or faculty organization, het he Governorh) George Wallace, IiI' niern tdn,aei USC ToutaHopitlHocvein Sailingfaculty Thi Saturayan Sunday, May 8 n .USC will be host for theSu m r ( Sth A t I a nt t i e Intercollegiate Associa1tion Championship Re- Su't eiigaro o gatta~ at the Columbia Sailing umrchlmutnika ('luh. rsrainadpytero S~ince thte USC Sailing Club is f nMy1-la h os triKto promote sailing in the inofi. atrea particularly at the Univer- Toesuet h iht sity- the1 entire student body of rsretersm omsaC ('arolina~ is invitedl to conme par- ms inu nMy1 hl ticjiuate in this grand spectator thsdeingorsreohr sIaort. About 20 races will be saied roswl inu n agit 1)ke avidson, College in tormtgehrsul ('ba leson, he Ctade, tn make Uter Sane.nt. . a. freedndopeIinuiriattheUni S. C. Collegiate Press Assoc. "Best All-Around" Spring]965 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR GREATER CAROUNA VOL. LV, NO. 26 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, MAY 7, 1965 FOUNDED 1908 fY SIG HUITT Assistant Managing Editor Carolina's a n n u a I UniversitN )ay held on the Horseshoe Tues iay afternoon saw the presenta IIx '%FANDIM SORORITY A\N ARD \a., Iha I artiiti tinl the hore 111e. Hllderms receive's tle awiml rliig Laney. s Suspe pus Sh conspiring to defraud the Canpu Shop, according to Dean of Mel L. Eugene Cooper. The "Campu.i Shop conspiracy was brought to light when Detec tive Grover Lynch foiled a plan h: two students to defraud th Campus Shop of $20 by using a bad check. The plan reportedly followe< this pattern: One student agreec to give a friend his personal check with which he would make i $1.00 purchase and receive $16 ir 1hange. The student signed th( :'heck in his own handwriting using the other student's signature. Prior to making the purchast the student had reported to th< police department that he had los his check book. When the Campu: Shop called the student he prompt ly denied that the signature wa: his, lHe then reported the inciden to the police. Detective Lynch became suspi eious about the action. Noting th, left-handed signature on t he bac c'heek, he investigatedl signature: c>f men in the same residence hall Congressm On Ku Klu: The fifth and last lecture in ~eries of public affairs addresse: will be delivered by Charles Long treet Welther, U. S. Representa ive from Georgia's Fifth ('on ,ressional District, at 8 p.m. or ilondlay, May 10, in D)rayton HIall The Congressman will have a: is topic "'The House 1' n-Americar \etivities C'ommiittee andl the Ex. remists of the Right: A Rev isec 'once'tpt of W~hat is Tn'i-Amueri -an'.'' Hie will discuss the Ku Klu KlIan and the current investigat ior 'hool Fees the same time. Anyone who reseries a room And cancels with the housing office by June 5 will receive A full refund less $5.00. .Vo Chaecks Cashed According to the office of the I'niversity treasurer, no personal checks will be cashed for students on May 12 through June 6 until fees have been aid for mummer achool. -MarA krsity tion of awards. installation of the stiivnt body piesident, and the coronation of the May Queen. Spoiored by Omicron Delta Kappa. honorary leadership fra ternity, the awards ceremony was highlighted by the awarding of the Algernon Sydney Sullivan Awards for service to the Univer sity community an( the naming of outstanding seniors. H6eeiving the Sullivan Award were seniors Sara Ruth Mullis and .1im Willis and alumnus Frank F. Wellourne, who served as Uni versity treasurer under eight presidents. Named outstanding seniors were Bland Addison, Karl Bea son, Chip Cothran. Joel Gottlieb, John 11 i t e , Roberta Mears, Sarah Ruth Mullis, Barbara Seigler, Hob Steele, and Jim Willis. T6e installation of student body president saw this year's presi dent (ip Cothran turning over his duties to .Jim Graves, elected lat imintoh t o servv during 1965 .\ay Dlay uereninie under the 'ptntrshnip of Kappa Sigma, Kappa, honorary service fratern iy. featured the crowning of a -nnett as May Queen. N.-ceiving the nod as dedicatee uded )p Plot 1i e found an identical signature. VIhen (uestioned, the students con ft-ssed to the conspiracy. Other stuldents were suspended - in separate actions for conduct unbecoming U.SC students, stealing huh calls, and keeping it loaded i pistol inl a residence. Three stutlents received suspen i ions "hld in abeyance." The I luspenisions would go into effect if the studit becnme involved in any action resulting inl disciplinary re I view. Inl other disciplinary action, Pi Kappa Hli fraternity, according to an illformied soure, has been fined $200 and placed on social proba tion until next September by the IFC tribunal. IlThe fraternity was reportedly penalized for exhibiting ondtluCt 11ubecomliig USC students, *whtic'h is a violation of US C i'egu lat ions. 'The act ion resulted when a resi-. dent in lloratio, S. C., wrote Pies ident .Jones complaining of a ntight d is tutrbance. The fraternity is ex pec'ted to atppeal the decision to the D)ean of Meni. mn To Speak Klan Issue oft its affairs by the Hiouse com mit tee. C on gress main Welt ner, a native of Atlanta, received his A.Bl. de yr'ee at O)glethorpe U'niversity in 19lT andI his l.l..l1. at Columbia Uniiversity' ill 1950. lIe left his law p ract ice in Novenib elr 1%2 to i'un for tilt toffice whtich he now holds. In his firs;t year ats a legislator Mri. Welt ne r votedi in fav'or of the cotnt rovtersial I Ci viil~ light s Acet, one tot the few stouthern law-mlake'rs to dot so. 'lThis act iton letd the At lant a * onist itult ion tt descr ib le MIr. We~lt nri as ttn' of' thle ''new btreedl of in F"ebruaryili 1 ttf this yeari Con Zrewminaii Welt ner, ai member of the i tu se Un -A melrican Activities Commlitttee, c'altti uipon the c'om mit tee to invtest igate' the Kut Klutx Klan11 anti ma ke It concen tratedl attempit to halt its spread. The conmmittee of which Mr. W~el tner1 is a member is one of the mlost cont rov'ersial grotups fuinct ioing iln Congress todlay. The lecture is sponsored by the dlepar'ttmenit of political science and stuppor'ted by the Sperry-Hutchin son Compann. king Year s DayA of the 1965 Garnet and Black waa Dean of Women Elizabeth Clot. worthy. Selected to be featured in the yearbook as Miss Garnet and Black was Caroline Beatty, sponsored by Kappa Alpha. James T. Moore, Margaret Eaddy, and Harold E. Lindsay were named recipients of the Phi Beta Kappa freshman awards. Other awards presented in the ceremony which was presided over by Fritz Stork, vice-president of ODK, are as follows: Sigma Delta Chi, national award, Dan Reeves; listinguished m e m b e r, Roger ";ruetzimacher; Theta Sigma Phi, Nancy Gasque; Millie Zimmerman, flarriet Etter; Chi Omega Service Award, Barbara Evans; Nell Berry Miller Scholarship, Faith Murray; Margaret Ashe Scholar .hip, Ann Williams; Angel Flight >utstanding member, Rita West and Arnold Air Society outstand ing member, Dan Reeves. Interfraternity Council fratern ity man-of-the-year was recog nized as Mark Mattison. The Council honored Dean of Men L. Eugene Cooper's secretary Mrs. Marjorie Welch as administrative woman-of-the-year. Engineering Awards were given to the following: American So ciety (f Civil Engineers, Dvtlef Liebe; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, William H. Weinberg; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. William R. Ileaton; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Gerald Vaughn; Machinery's Achieve. ment, Gerald Hooker; Tau Bets Pi leadership-achievement, John Clasem; and Tau Beta Pi, scholas tic-achievement, Gerald Hooker. Other recipients are: Sue Matthews, Euphrosynean Short Story; Walter Bilbro, Clario sophic Declamation; William D. Wilson, James Patterson; Kay Caughman, Hypatian Literary S o c i e ty outstanding senior; Faith Murray, Kappa Delta Ep silon outstanding senior; John Ta)lor, Jr., Thornwell Honorary Scholarship in Physics; and Iris Rose Currence, Chemical Rubber Company Achievement Award in Freshman Physics. Named outstanding band mem her was Robert Maxwell. Receiv ing the Kappa Sigma Kappa band scholarships were Robert Maxwell and Rayvon Lee. Music awards, as follows, were also presented: aendior hoor pin, Martha Nesbit an trof Delta Omicron, Bev er1ly Reed. Weems Baskin, Carolina track4 coach, received the Kappa Sigma Kappa distinguished s e r v ice JOAN BIENNETI', THF 1% muder the emoas4'd sword. of the sponsored hy Pi Beta Phi aor'orit Tuesday afternoon. Maid of 110o Kappa Delta sorority: Hlonor- Al spnsn.r.d br Mas. n.la PA -a End - -OAA. wards TIIE 1963 GARNFT AND B W09nwn Elizadw-1h (10tworlh,.. E<I reco,gnition certificate dlurig ODK award. Rtcipient, of the Cajolina Community Award was Jim Willis while Donald Phillips copped the Glenn Milhouse Award. Lantuage Awards were given to the following: West German Federal Republic, Carol Ann Wyndam; Honor Diploma of the Spanish Institute of Madrid, Carl Shirley; and the First Hampton Award in Romanec Languages, Patricia Baggot. Other recipients are: Alpha Lamhda Delta, Roberta Meares, Faith Murray and Jean Mar shall Padgett; Legare Scho'ar ship in Psychology, N a n c y Velsh; Psi Chi. Roger C. Du mars; Chi Phi, Charles Ray Flynn. Wiliam Christie 11; Pi Kappa Alpha Sorority of the Year, Phi Beta Phi; Blue Key scholarship, Karl Beason, lead ership. llenry Sanders, athletic. Bland Addison, service, Peter Soutter; Compass and Chart, Martin Kilgo, Roland F. Frerk ing; Altrusa, Elaine Preston; and James Patterson award, Registrah For Fall 0 Registration dates for the fall semester have been changed to inclu(le an optional enrollment day for upperelassmen, and fresh men only will register by comn puter accordling to Director of Admissions and Registration, Rol lin E. Godfrey. Those upperclassmen who wish to enroll early may begin regis (Stafl Photo by Melkhcain) 5 MAY QI EEN, enters her court dROTrC Drill Team. Misa Bennett, y, was erowned by President Jones mor was Sue Roach, sponsored by tendant was Maryi Ion Axelburg, Told IACK wa' dedicated to DeNan of itor Karl Bea-i pre"wntedl the Auards Da. William 1). Wilson. Art awards presented included: interior design. Andrew Kerns: painting, Patricia Lee Lyell; and ltsign, Ronald Buff. Included among the pharmacy presentations were: Merck, Bur lon Free; Rexal. W. Frank Mor ris; Anieri-an Pharmaceutical As sociation. Sherrill Bu!lock: John ,on and Johnson. William Dun can; Rho Chi. Melodie Abel: kappa Psi, Sandra Merchant; and .3ristol Laboratories. Sarah Ruth Mullis. Also given were: Maximilian I.aBorde Menorial Scholarship, "harles Ragland: .J. Rion Mc Kissick M e in o r i a I Scholarship. oyce Able; 11. Paige Schaefer. ulia K.lv Purcell: Chemica! 1iubber Company in Freshman Chemistry. William W. Burys; W. Gordan Hlser B tany Award. Frank Perciville: John .1. Hemp bill A ward for Debate, John Wertz and Richard Goldie; Gon zales Award for Oratory and (Continued on Page 8) ron Dates :hanged tration on Friday, September 17, instead of waiting until Septem her 18 as originally scheduled. This change was made because of hie football game to be played on Saturdlay night with The Citadel. Students may register only until 12 noon on Saturday, and those who do not complete their class enrollment may finish on Monday, September 20. As in the Fall 1964 semester, new freshmen will he registered by computer. Enrollment of fresh men will be completed by Septem ber 17. the optional date for up perclassmen registration to be gin. The recently published perma nent exam schedule will be used as a final check on students' class times. Examination conflicts can thus he avoided in almost every case, Dr. Godfrey stated. Chi Psi's Win 'Little 500' Bicycle Race (Chi Psi captured the first place of the fifth annual "Little 500" b)icycle race held last Friday on D)avis Field. First runner-up and second run ner-up were Phi Delta Theta and Pi Epsilon Phi, respectively. Sponsored by Sigma Nu social fraternity, the race also featured a sorority tricycle race which was won by (Chi Omega. A clown dunk ing and car-smashing followed the tricycle race. Following the race, the winner of the "Miss Little 500" contest, Ally Bell, was announced. Proceeds from all the conces sions were given to the Mike johnson F'nn.