The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 19, 1965, Page Page Three, Image 3
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"I think It's time we ff)imm
National Ac
Holds First
The USC Chapter of lIeta Alpha
Psi, the National Accounting Fra
terni. ity, held its f irst initiation
ceremony for new members at
7:30 p.m. Nov. 11.
The followming new members
were initiated: ('ecil 1'. Craig, Sr.,
Harvey I). ('ro;.i, .1r., 11. Lawrence
)ennis, W. Franke Ie)ial, Jr., M yer
hucker, William It. Fulmer, Ed
ward C. Jensen, Corwin M. Met
calf, l(obert 1). Sapp, )avid It.
Smith, Max N. Walker, and James
W. Worthy.
Gamma Beta Chapter of Beta
Get 'mr 1A
Kennedy
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CAROLINA
Make Your DATE
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Phone AL 2-3777
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Initiation C
Alpha P'i w%as mnstalledlat 11S('
Mn .ay 1 1, 1965. This is their
first initiation ce remony since
faCultV nid stU<lent charter mm
her., were initiated.
Tllhe Pllpose (if Beta Alpha Psi
s tP recognize good scholarship inl
accoun) 1 t tIngI and ti) promote high
stanIdards of ptrinaI and profes
sit'nal cionduict. The Univer-sity
th,jptvr is the only chapter of
Beta Alpha l'sl in South Calolinm.
l'an,ed events for the remain
dh-r if the sife ster inclilde 1 field
trip to Charlitte, where they will
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fly TOM PIEWETT
Staff Writer
The Carolina Field House has
phayed host to many different
types of entertainers in its history
but onl Nov. 2:3 at 8 P.M. it is to
host a unique children's choir
known as the Singing Boys of
Monterrey.
At 8 P.M. Sunday evening prior
to their U.S.C. concert, the boys'
choir will appear on the Ed Sulli
van Show. Their Carolina per
formance is sponsored by the Art
ists Series Committee of the Stu
dent Union headed by Ray Flynn.
The 30 "dark-eyed choristers
form South of the Border" who
compose the choir, are now on
their first extended tour of North
America which will take then all
over the United States and to
sonie of the major cities in
rganization
eremonies
visit, several CPA firms. Other
Lrips planned include visits to the
distIiCt (iffices of t.ie 111M Cor
ipo-ation amd the Royal McBee
Oprporation. and a trip to the
1l-cai CPA firm of Clarkson, Har
Ie n & Gant.t. Plan.4 also include
'everal guest speak(.rs and a meet
ing with the Central Chapter of
lt Siuth Carolina Association of
CPA's oni December 10.
Our officers fo the Fall Se
mester are: George Lauirey, presi
lent; Michael S. Strange, vice
president; Stanley W%. Applehaum,
0)Irre(SponIdinlg sk-cretary; Ma rsh11alIl
T. ('opeland, iecMing st'cretary;
Valt A. Christensen, treasurer;
aMn Professor John S. llerin, fac
Ait.% ie- r sie t
Carolina Libraries
Annouice Iours
For Ihankstyiving
ILibr1aries of the lniversity will
tlos at 5 p.m. Thanksgiving Eve,
renIAn closed Thanksgiving Day.
and reoptn with the regular sChed
tilt' mn Friday, Nov. 26.
>r. George Curry, associate
!dcanl Of the 1;niversity for learn
imig Ie-orIVet's, said that with th
m nItst'd list' of the caipus ii
brary system the hours the li
lbraries are clo4sed are being kept
tou a minimum.
Th le numberi' i of days when tht'
Itliraiits are't not in servit'e will
also he redut'ed ouver the ('hrist
SS 396 byE(
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settle
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spneed
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lonterrey
'uesday
Canada. Before now, they havc
only performed in a limited num
her of University-sponsored con
certs in some of the Southerr
states.
Felipe Ledesma, the director of
the Monterrey Singing Boys, has
had a wide range of experience a:
musical director of such groups a:
the Vienna Boys' Choir. Ile waf
assistant to Romano Picutti, di
rector of the Singing Boys o:
Mexico until 1956 when he tool
"Los Ninos Cantores de Monter
rey" under his wing.
The boys of the choir are some
times considered their country'E
most effective "Ambassadors o;
Good Will." They were organize<
in 1954 under the Rev. Fathe:
Jos6 Jesus de Cortes, whose pri
mary objective was to enhance tho
moral and artistic education of th<
underprivileged children of Mon
terrey, Mexico's industrial capital
The group's repertoire does no
consist only of :-panish or Mexi
can music, as might le expected
but includes many songs from al
over the world, sung in their origi
nal languages, including Russian
The Singing Boys of Monterre;
will include in their progran
works by such masters as Fran
Sehubert, Claudio M onteverdi, an
Benjamin Britten. A highlight o
most If their concel ts is a groul
of Ru1ssian peasanlt songs by th
renow%ned composer, Igor Stravin
sky. Their treatment of colorfu
folk tones of their Mexican home
land is usually cause for a stand
ing ov:ition wherever they per
form. They have also commis
sioned original works by lead inj
contemporary composers, includ
ing Ernst Krenek, whose "Missa
their programs often include.
In anl interview, Dr. Ledesm
the group's director, said that h
thought American musical tast
to be generally "good." "I ar
quite familiar with the great mus:
cal activity in the United State:
including your many first-clas
symphonic organizations, the e>
cellent musical institutions, an
the abundance of concerts, all <
which speak well for the goo
Ia.,tk of tLhe North American pul
lie.''
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' cars weren't meant for
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.ndlard output of the new
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It.y PAT )1 .I,NGlHA.
Staff Writer
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is U--1686, you have the last USC
boc)x presently in use.
- Ten to 12.000 pieces 4f first
class, circular and campus mail
a re(e divered thro1,u0,h the US
sub station to mvmibers of the
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In addition, the 11 empl)vees
handle 23 sacks )f new:-papersi>
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cel post a day.
dN1. lamrence, l'SC pAostiaster.
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