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AND ORCHESTRA
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROLINA
VOL. LVI, NO. 10 COLMiiIIA, SOtI'TIl (:AROLINA, DE(:EMIE1 3. 19631
*IFC To
Housin
By AL DOZIER
News Editor
The possibility of off-campus
housing for USC fraternities is
USC Nips
Erskine,
Scores 66
Coach Frank McGuire's flashy
sophomores overcame an early
Erskine lead and went on to de
feat the Flyiiz Fleet 66-52 in
their season opener Wednesday
night.
S o p I o in o r e Jack Thompson
geared the fast breaking Game
cock offense with pin-point pass
ing, while big 6-9 Al Salvadori
supplied two long bombs front his
corner position in almost an ex
act duplicate of last year's initial
game.
USC took the lead after a slow
start, but with 3:13 left in the
first half, Salvadori's jump shot
front the :orner put the Birds out
in front to sta%.
From there the rebounding and
inside scoring by Frank Standard
pulled US( out to a 10-point lead
41-31. Skip larlicka connected
on outside jump shots to lead the
second half scoring along with
"Sal."
Standard hauled in 17 rebounds
for the night, while Salvadori and
Ilarlicka topped the scores with
18 and 1-1, respectively.
Democrat I
Group Thuj
Fifth )istrict Congressman Tom
S. Gettys ()-SC) w%ill address the
University Y o u n g )emocrats
'lulIrsday, )ev. 9, in lussell
Hlouse, loom 20.5.
Gettys, from Rock Hill, was
elected to Congress in 1964 to fill
the vacanlcy created by the resig
nation of Robert W. lieiltpill who
became a federal judge.
Speaking of the meeting, one
of a series of distinguished speak
ers sponsored by the Young I)emo
crats, Y) President John It. .1us
tiev Said. "these open miieetinigs are
designed to afford Carolina stu
deits an oppoitunity to hear the
elec:ed I)mocrats who represent
4)u- state."
Four Bills4
By 'Uproari
L TIli Student Senate acted on
four isues at its weekly mtee.tiing
TIhe session, onie of the Senate's
busiest thIiis temester, was termed
"uproarious"' by seve'ral of its
membetI ars.
I"irist, thlt ei eate cal ledI for a
chanige ini the tdeadlliine for coetds
toi sign in fol low inig maj or schoold
funict itons. Thle bill enl ledI for ani
exteinsioni of 310 mintutes to thet
deadlin at'afte r all maj tor Studetnt
Uniiion events. Th is wou ttld alevi ate
the iiecessi ty of cottds 'i~'eaving
eveints litefoirte comple' tiii beca use
of the sign-in tdteadline.
In a settnd iact tin, thte Stenatt
tdtefeated a ittion taIling oni theit
Adin iiist rat ion tot gi vt stutden ts in
"11"' 1)orim a rebatt tin t hteir roomt
fee bectause ir tcoiitdit ioninig ini
that tdormi was inoperat ivte dutring
thte tarly mionthis of school. Thew
bill was reported ount of commnitttet
unifatvorably. The ctommiiittete staitetd
that inivest igition irevealted a Ilack
of fundts in t he p restint budget to
c'over sutch a ctmntiigtincy, and1( sucht
a rebate woultd incttrease ntext se
mtester's roomi ft ' for all stutt'its.
(Considterat ion of a itew chetetr
Itade r ctonst itut ion was tatbled
whten it was tdisctvered that many
Senators wtere unaware of the
contents of the ntew constitution.
A hill was namsed cnmmendingr
Survey
Move
currently under study by a new
Inter- Fratrnity C o u n c i ap
pointed committee.
Those named to the committee
by IFC President Mac -Johnston in
lude Jim Harber, Donnie Howard,
and lim Merritt. The first step in
the study, according to Dean of
Men IL. E. u g e n e Cooper, is to
formulate a questionnaire on the
type of housing desired and the
methods of financing such hous
ing. Fraternity presidents were
then instructed to write their nla
tional headquarters a b o u t such
plans.
Dean of Administration Harold
Brunton, giving the administra
tion's views of the plan, said that
USC's long-range p r o g r a m in
eludes the possibility of leasing
land to fraternities and sororities.
When IFC first announced its
intentions of studying the idea of
fraterfnit ies bu11ilding their own
houses, Deal Hrunton said the ad
ministration requested a written
proposal outlining the frate rn i -
ties' approach to the matter and
the regulvtions which they would
consider reasonable.
T'he adm in i st ration spokesman
noted that such projects have been
worked out through the university
01n several campuses.
If plans are formulated and ap
proved by the University, it would
take from three to five years to
obtain land for the project ac
cording to Dean Cooper.
The idea is not new to the
G reeks, as a similar committee was
formed last year, but was unable
to get any plans underway.
'o Address
esday Night
HE1. T S. GE'ITYS
Gonsidered
ous 'Senate
Diaii- Witteni arid ( ooperC for the'ir
efforts in cion troll inrg sporitanieous
pep i-allit's du r rig Clemsorn we'ek.
Altough the ret was rio (oppo(sit ion
to th lit'lilI, mia ny Sernatour-s ah
stai nedl frori v'otinrg.
Omicron
New Me
Omicrtrn lta4 Kappa tappiled 12,
rnew studeltnt mnembei(rs, onea faculty
rmembelt'r and r one honoratiiti'ry me m-.
lit'r 'Tur'sday rnight, Nov'emube r 23.
Tain iig occuir'red bet'fore the
Stunde'nt. U nionr A rtist Series (Coma
Gove'rnor ltobert E. McNair was
tappe)td in ab,sentia as the honorrary
membler. 'The new faculty mem
ber is D)r. Jameits Edwin Whitesell
iof the En:glish department.
St urdents t appedt' for me'mber
ship include:
HIOWA RI) G I A Y BitOTH El
TON, A ikeni Pi Mu Epsilon; In
stitute of Electrical and Electron
ics Enrit'rs; haseball team.
G.AuiIl lit \\ I. player, am4
loida a.1 I p.ml. inl Cartlina Staldimil
Council k
Females'
('heerlead in g Profe ssors. a male
"queen" and female football play
ers are the features of this after
n(on's Garter Bowl game at Caro
lina Stadium.
The game, sponsored Iy the Pan
IHellenie Council, will he played by
two teams-Black and Garnet
comiprised of sorority girls. Each
sorority will send eight girls as
members of the iwo teamns.
A special half-time show w ill
feature a mock military drill team
performance and the crowning (if
the queen. Each fraternity chose
one of its menbers as a queen
contestant-the winner to be se
lected by a penny-a-vote election.
At half-time the contestants will
appear in Costumes whih they
think are fitt.ing tW a queen.
Queen c on t e s t a n t s include:
Freddy (Fredricka) George, Alpha
Ph i Omega; Ronn 1 ie ( RowenaI
Motley, Alpha Tau Omega; Larry
f Pansy ) Owens, Chi Psi; Paul
(Pauline) Gritsley, Kappa Alpha;
Gene (Viola Mae) Todd. Kappa
Sigma; Boh ( Bertie ) M1organ,
LaImbda Chi; Jose ( olIitk ) Gon
zalez; Maxey Brotherhood; David
(DeVinle) G rossmanl 1, Phi1 Epsilon
Pi; Chuck (Garmen) Tudor, Phi
Delta Theta.
Other candidates are: Jim (Rtose
mary) Bell, Phi Kappa Signia;
(Gus (Gertrude) Austell, Pij Kappa
Alpha; Jim (Geraldine) Bogart,
P'i Kappa Phi; Bud (Biertha)
M\ann, Sigma .Alpha Epsilon; John
(Magnolia) ('orsine, Sigma ('hi;
IDaiid (Moedine Gunch) Mleadows.
Sigma No; and 31ike (M,tamie)
I lealey, Sigma Phi Epsilon.
On the sidelIinues u rginrg forwa rd
heir favorite teams will he (apt.
Lawrence Clifford, Mirs. P'hyllis
le ishel, Dr . D av'id J1ohnson . T. G.
L ongwort.h, Student Uniiion IDiree
tor IEd Ienrici.kson, l)r .Judith
Delta Kaj
mbers At
J3. (olunihia - Kappa Alpha;
Ilelta Sigma P'i; Wig and lohe;
Phi Alpha I )elt a; S. ( . Law Rte
vijew ; National Mloot ('ou1rt Team;r
Intramural Mtoot Cou rt. GPi'
3.67M.
"(Christmans on ('am pus" he
gins officially Tuesday night
with the lighting omf the 25.
foot -taill ci ergreen tree in front
of lUussell Ilouse.
P'resident Thlomas Jones will
officiate during the ceremonies
which will be followed by a
choral program b.3 the U SC
Msic epnarte.n
omit.,m
ievock Staff Photo by vH1tckhlIz)
coach (ceinmr) practier for the
all gamne. The game11j will bev pla-ed
ponsors
Football
oNer, Asst. Prof. Isaac Levy,
new smlan Boh T albert. ) e a n
C'harlvs Witten and other Carolina
faculty members.
lickets for the .1 p.m. game are
50 celts.
Student L
For Sessic
South ('arolina's capitol build
ng is under the control of a new
gro p--at least temlpor l-1y.
The South Carolina State Stu
dent Legislature is currently hold
ing its fifth annual meeting in
('dulubia with delegates from 13
Colleges and universities in attend
anfce.
US(I's lill Youngblood is gover
101 for this session; Hob Turner is
treasurr 1n ug DL)ent is press
secretary.
Women Visi
Holds .Anni
By .INIDA JO M.ANGUM
Staff Writer
The Board of Women Visitor
were en tert a ined byv 21 women1 s t u
lent leaders at a luncheon dluring
their annual luampus viLit Thrurs
day.
irs. Arney R. ( hild-, fornmer
Idean of women4f at V'S(', addrii ele
the bord and1 th-ir ).uetsts I'n hi
ory- of tIe Ioa rd of Womn
\'i itIr.
11'14n t hir arival at thIe 'n i -
versity, thIe boardi~ memrsit. at
tendetd ai dr( pit '- rt h Tow'.'
ppa Taps
Concert
1-:1-: V-:l:NoN F"A IRNA N, (I
hunhi Sigmar l'hi 1-:p4silon; see
vIser, hotnIr roll ; lHurlinrgton Inir
dhust rie-s For,udataan Schobripl.
<;P :211.
INt; .1lR., West ( tlumbrlia( NR~
treiet, l4utstanrdorg membher;
h'ershling HifIts; Professor- of
Naval Sciencet A w a rd,l So ns of the
Amner-ian Revolut ion Award;R
4-rv- (Of fir s A ward;h fore i gn e x
c-han.ge mirrtshipman; l'i Miu I-psi
t4n; N IN()T( Schol4arship. (;PR'
;:178.
PAl' I. W AltIEN G AlIFINK El.,
Chaerleston - ecretar.1 and presi
dlent of t ircle K ; ice-pjresidenrt
(rontinued n Pag n6)
Desig
OnN
Biy GENNY CARRiOLL
Staff Writer
Preliminary drawings of de
igns a nld di.tailed featurs of the
proolsed MIemo1rial 1hil will be
w it':Lased within the month.
Clost ructionl on the (C-liseum is
,lated to begin ]in ab(-ut at year,
1Dean of Administration Ilaold F.
irunt,on said this week.
Working plans for the building
w%ill take about nine months to
complete, including conferences
with consultants on special light
ing, acoustics, etc.
Mlanagers of other large instal
!atiols aIO.S' S tle co t ry will alsI
be consulted in drawing up the
final plan.
Three months of approvals by
fire department, health depart
ment and state authorities will
follow completion of the basic
plans.
Once begun, construction will
take from a year to a year and
a half, the dean said.
A general site has been selected
for the building. One recent ur
han renewal pr4gram appriopria
tion of 101. blocks seLs aside four
blocks for possible state use and
the remainder for the Coliseumi.
IIlowever, no dhecision has been
reached on the exact location of
the building within the six and
one-half block area.
"'Three architects of the firm of
egislators
>n At Stat(
lIelekate. to the legis:aturi
fr.mI the Un ive r-sty are TILorni.
'ompton aln l im Graves to the
Senate. Hiouse of iepresintatives
delegatcs include Joe Aldermazn,
Gigi Helser. Hob lenis, Rtudy
Harnes. lietsy Boyle, h. Brown.
.1liImilibi lurch, Fran Danie'ls.
Sonevy Ih'nny, I.ivroy EbIerc 1it , Rusty
Hlerbe, Craig Evans, .iz Parner,
Mary Giles and Wal"ter Gott.
Others are I)ean Hlall, Suzanne
lenderson, Robbie Johnston, Stan
tors Board
ai Meeting
w%hire they met residince coun
wt i' n' rei' dence hlls.
The' drop.in was fo!Ntwedi byv a
lenit Tlhmoas F. JIone-s dlisc'u>ed
weIAd biy a vi-it to the Sih 'ol
me> t Ii-- l bet.Sc gi. n
htii'- sff.atirii- tph
\Vom nIi -ittladpw. atl la
Ai.AenIt-A rmnilien .I'1 is
-kkBennett. i-thatbini rof te. bard
roui h. an nirs . I ia i-f< ri,
dard . Mrta rvE sonA ta
Alia. NIr. (orlannai-endrim.
Barbara will NIr-. .1 .u (' rein Nm,r
I ar-ten No.I ' ine(;rnd ooe, ri.
Pats. oigi'. 'I'd K vile .Ir, N
Al-j . RIn Sih ellnb rg' r, Wilam
len NIis..ln- I. rattrind Ntaphs.
loae T . a wy
pared
0
iseum
ora 'OV in ati n.
The ba-ic plan ha., not changed
but ha, been tqomew%hat modified.
Orientation of the basketball court
anid d-tails of the academic areas
ha%e hbe en alt e red. "Before we
w%tre planning generally; now we
are dealing with the specific."
Diean Brunton explained.
I u i m a gera plan is
a p ovi r. a a c !mpletely sr-pia
:'* f r f' a cd lic--. c"1m1plete
w wn entrance.
:i 4 ,: w I,i,I (( t,aI n a new
aI fr the Shol of .I-urnal
I an I p Iss . v f r the Cillege
f S t 'i;- as we I.
"%hat %we ha e now is space."
the administrator concluded. "We
,fill ha'e to decide how to use
that space."
4onmend
stration
prmncpit-a povrar f CIMIpute'r
reiIt.ratie. but that a dlefmiaite de
Lin n h matter woi not het
aanunad( 2n1: la ter~ thi- mnrth.
r:11fry pur)o.. (if the Iew
'7710 . Jar-vi - (-d f wr (,I!%
fresbrua 115s.-I would he ehm~ii
til oonfusin of long
n a t *' a - i ro,llnient tine.
tu Ie nr i y n(t hiave a choice
f r r times under
the mputer 1ogrlim. However.
'd nd that :ll rI
at ma rT the Ita had
h e reao-n for thi>
n n>ynIrity
rt .s rnn t
kl'%l) will feature the Righteous
niighut performanmce w ill IbeS $.50)
at urdlay night dlansce i. wm,ai-formuatl
i'Il lione Info,rm,ation. des.ik next
Tiaonuuin Audaitru.,
is Pre
hwol
L.yle I.'issf-tt. ('ar?ke1 : a nd W , ,ff
hav ben w'ki1r cIns antiv f,r
. r in1 1 1) .I 1 7 a rC',, h :
d1sign Athinta new stadiiur.
'IlIe nw \leNmorial lall w%as dv
,ign(d to replace the Field 11ouse,
built in 1927.
Orilmal pa ine'.ud.,-d ;j u.
(')('0. -;4juIa r4. u n e fi
large audit rimt -arena am : .
r o Ioms. 1g q ffices. and S' iE
s IJ)a( .
The InaIin a rea will feature 8i.0
aeIr flanerlt -e t- and iIw all w a
.seating capacity (f 12.,7nn for ha
ketball games , 11.25n1 f,or cnet
fr stage presen tations, anI a
m11axinu1 of 1:I n fwr -peakers
Deans Reo
IBM Regi
('ompuitl.r ri-gi-trati]n"fal
tu den ts n xit Smlestr haz . -
prikval.
Admini-trative Stirct- said thi
week that the An ity Acaden
Advisory'% Board. comnposecd ("f thek
academic dcan-. had approved 11.
Convene
i House
Juk. 'ai it h. i v h t. I'ano I.enpe -
s is, .\lar \-% nn I . In n In g , i 1111 NIc
llotigal. Jim \1u1hLban. (ari NIu .
gro%v, P'eter P'errill, L.arry klay.
Allen iRembert. Irewm Rogers. Stan
lushton. Frank -anders. and Jan
Smith.
ainde hit Ssam . Ken Th .
lH Ibi Trner it t-e:rgt I- n 7ha
mnan. Jthn W-:r' an ! t -:m ya
Shrumcand-.arrlAndr c, -
allf , w cn d t . ; Ur t.w. I} n.I
Ti lE en I. til ii- s#F
11rothe1rs (abo,44 e) ii lisonn 444 tart
I h-c. I I . Admuinione,, Itor thet. I-rtidac
pe-r personi pins1 1.1). card. I. he
Tlickeat will be %4old cat the. IRm
w a . u -..... antib Wil ).. iI a..u .