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Zeta Tau Alpha led songfest winners in Monday night's contest. P.i Beta NSD Phi placed second,, and Chi Ontega an a te u - 3 took third place. Cravesyard 8~ Sprs & 7 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROLINA N7t LVI, NO. 17 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, MARCH 4, 1966 f I n t onn r FOtLOWING T1E PRESENT 12 new menherti. The new memibe Ramon, Sandy Clardy, Jani Querv, R, The girls were tapped by All 4011, Diane Ieemann, IAu C. Man1 See Songfest story onl page 5. Alpha Ord During Anr ''welve girls were tapped into Alpha Order, senior women's hon orary, Monday night during so rority Songfest. They are: JOYCE ABLE, president andl junior advisor of Alpha Lambda Delta, president of Sims Dormi tory, vice-president of Zeta Tau Alpha, member of Angel Flight, k Women's Standards Committee, Baptist Student Union, Ilypatian, Kappa Delta Epsilon; her GPR is 3.650. ANN BELL, social chairman of Delta Delta Delta, treasurer of 'an-Iellenic Council, secretary of Beaux Arts, member of Euphro synean and Angel Flight; her GPR is 3.074. SANDY CLARDY, local and state music chairman for BSU, president of the Associate Coun cil, secretary of Ilypatian, In formation Service Officer of Angel Flight, member of the chorus and YWCA; ler GPRI is 2.965. FRANNIE DANIELS, newly elected president of Alpha Delta Pi, past president of Pan-Hellenic, member of Angel Flight, Euphro synean, YWCA and the German honorary; her GPR is 3.345. MARY DELOACIHE, newly elected president of Pi Beta Phi, rush chairman last year of Pan Hellenic, chairman of Fine Arts 1 Honorary For FrE Inducts 35 High-r Thi rty-five new members were recently selected to Alpha Lambda D)elta, national honorary sorority4 for freshman women. } Air Force Names' Unit Leadership For This Year4 The Air Force ROTC has named its new Wing Staff for the Spring and Fall 196i6 semesters. The staff members, who serve as aides to the department heads, include Floyd T. Reiderback, Jr. Executive; Gary M. Musgrove, In sp)ector; Michael J. Jansen, Ad ministrator; Jerry L. Yellin, Sup ply; Allen IL. Medford, Operations. Additional Wing Staffers in clude (harles R. lynn, Personnel; Steven A. Warkaske, Security and Law Enforcement; Fred Ortmann Ill, Information Officer; Melvin WV. Youngblood, Group One Com mander; and William S. O'Donnell, I Group Two Commander. The Wing Staff, lead by Conm- I miander D)avidl Haigler, supervises andI coordinates the work of the 4 varioua units of the Air Force ROTC program and carries out the ordlers of its faculty. Selection o3f cadets to staff positions is based on past ac- I c'omplishnments and proven leadler ship abilities in the ROTC pro gram in addition to standards in1 the two-week ....m.e. cam. %TION of songs in lgonda nihts sor -s seated are: from left, Patti Knight, F ma Shelleiberger, Alm1 Bell, Joyce Able hn Order memberr standing: from lei (unW Elaine Prestoni, Stephanie Adair, a er Taps 12 iual Sororit) Committee of Student Union, member of Student Speakers' Bu reau, Tri-Epsilon, Euphrosynean, Alpha Lambda Delta (treasurer): her GPR is 3.256. MARY ElSON, president of Al pha Lambda Delta, member of S Kappa Delta Epsilon, freshman and sophomroe honor rolls; her GPR is 3.763. PATTI KNIGHT, newly elected t president of Zeta Tau Alpha. e treasurer of Delta Sigma Pi, pledge trainer for Angel Flight,i varsity cheerleader, member of'j Alpha Lambda Delta, member of 3 Pan-lHellenic, S t u d e n t Senate, YWCA; her GPR Is 3.629. JOYCE KOLB. president of Hy patian, vice president of Lutheran Student Association, member of S t u d e n t Education Association, Kappa Delta Epsilon: her GPR is 3.282. JAN Q U E R Y, corresponding secretary of Chi Omega, academic L-ditor of the Garnet & Black, member of Kappa Delta Epsilon, a Student Union executive council; her GPR is 2.955. R 0 N A SIELLENBERGER, president (fall) of lypatian, mem >er of Kappa Delta Epsilon, LSA. A Alpha Lambda Delta, Freshman and sophomore honor roll, Deans ist. Her GPR is 3.862. hshman Womenw ankingn 4)1 Eligibility is open to any girl a vho has attainedl a 3.5 cumulative t PR for her first semester fresh- d nan year while carrying a regu- I ar course load in a four-year pro- 8 ~ram. S New memblers, announced by't ~fary Eison, president, are: Celia It ~ane Adair; Nonie L. Bailey; rerxresa Ann Black; Caroline P. hradley; Linda L. Burton; Judy )wen (Caldwell; Sally C. Car nichael; Ivy L a f c r~ n ('arson; udith Ann Clegg; and Leanne M. 'orda. Others named to the group in lude: Martha A. Crawford; JIoan (. ros a an d ; Cassandra D. )orman; Eugenia E. Felkel; Mau -een C. Gunter; Linda Ann Heck nan; and (Conn ie Antn HIudson. Additional mn e m b e r a selected ire: Ada ID. Kirkman; Francee ,. evin; Ilinda .Jo Mangum; Me issa K. McSwain; Sandra M. Mil ier; C'arole A. Moultis; Margaret i. Mungo; and Patricia E. Nelson. The following girls were also appedl into Alpha Lambdia D)elta: .inda Ann Park; Barbara Ann "earce; Linda ('. Perkins; Mildred t. Reynolds; Elizabeth A. Robuck ; 'ynt hia Z1. Shaughnessy; Mildred i. Shealy; Elizabeth Siddall; Pa ricia L,. Traylor; and Betty HI. /a ssey. Any girl who feels she has met he requirementa for membership nd whose name has been omitted hould contact Mary Eison (Box 273)l or Miss Ruby Ott. faculty Gamecock Staff Photo by Russ) -orit.v mongfest Alpha Order taps ran Daniels, Joyce Kolb, Kit Sos. M*ary. Deloache, anid Mary E:t%on. F1, Saru Najjar, Suzannle Hen der ui 1--ow- Ebert.t Members ( Songfest KIT SOSSAMON, newly elected resident of Delta Delta Delta, ice-president of the Junior class, imer campus editor of The 'amecock, member of Student enate, Westminster, Theta Sigma 'hi, YWCA; her GPR is 2.971. 1 SARA STILLWELL. vice-presi ent, convention delegate of Medi rina, member of Westminster rencil, Alpha Lambda Delta, ionor Board, Honor Council, pre minary committee for establish ig national chapter of Sigma 'heta Tau nursing So-ciety; her hIR is 3.593. Student Unic Requirement, The USC Student Union is now eeiving applications for officers ind committee chairmen for ithe 0;6-67 year. Tie deadlines for filing of ap licatiOns ae as follows: presi Snt, March 16 at noon; vice-presi nt, secretary, and treasurer, pril 15 at noon; and committee 1airmen, April 20 at noon. Candidates for president must ihmit applications to the Board d Governors (ox 1730) which ill interview all applicants. rspective candidates mst meet ie following qualifications: (A) hie candidate must be of junior -senior standing, (B) must have cumulative GPR1 of 2.25 or bet r, (C) must have served on Sto 'nt Union as an active member r a minimum of one full regular, mester and must be serving on udent Union as an active memi *r the semester he applies for' e office, (D)) cannot hold more MCGUir In an informal talk before more than 200 students Monday night Coach Frank McGuire re viewed the '65-'66 basketball sea son1 and( d1iscussed his goals and plans for future seasons. Without full administration co operation, however, McGuire said that no p)lans could guarantee his hoped-for success. "We're on our way up," he said. "there's no dtoubt ab)out it." His planis for upgradting Caro lina's team include the recruit ing of all-around p)layers-- -those who are both good athletes and good students. "'I'm not looiking~ for nlitwits to rep)resent the Ulni versity," the coach said in re ferring to some players on other teams. With only the A CC Tourna ment remaining in this season McG u ire rev iewedl some past ge, saying that he was "conm Senators Propose< By RICHARD MORRELL Staff Writer Student Senate took preliminary action Wednesday on a bill which would increase its size and repre sentation. The bill, introduced by Senators Jim Mulligan and Stan Applebaum, would allow "Presidents of recog nized student government organi zations having constitutions pro viding for representation of stu dents in a particular campus geo graphical location" to serve in the Senate. Under the provisions of the bill the Senate would reserve the right to establish criteria for recognition. After discussion the bill was sent to committee for fur ther study. The measure would be a consti tutional change, and as such would be voted on by the student body during the regular student body elections, if passed by the Senate. If adopted, it would add four mem bers to the Senate: the presidents of the Towers Dorm Government. Preston Dorm Government, Tri umvirate Dorm Government, and the president of the Inter-Fratern ity Council, the Government of Fraternity Row. Both Senators Applebaum and Mulligan said (luring debate on the bill that they felt the measure would strengthen both the Senate and the dorm governments by es tablishing direct lines of communi cation between the two groups. Senator Mulligan also said that on Establishes s For Offices than one major office concur rently, and (E) must not be on academic, honor, or disciplinary probation. The Vice-president, treasurer, secretary, and committee chair men and vice-chairmen must sub mit their applications to the Presi dent of Student Uni<n (Box 4730). For all offices except committee positions, the following require nient must be met. (A) The candidate must be of at least sophomore standing, (B) must be on good academic stand ing with the University, and (C) must have served on Student Union as an active member for a minimum of one full regular se mester. Applicants for committee chair men and vice-chairmen must meet the same qualifications as for vice presidlent, except for that of p)re vious service on the Student Union. peeysatisfied" with this sea son's performances. The coach (Cam (W HASETRAl COAC Debate 1 Action he viewed the new bill as a transi tory step toward what would even tually be a completely revamped Constitution. According to Sen. Mulligan, within the next three to rour years all students will be or ganized into some kind of dorm government, at which time the Constitution would have to be :hanged. After explaining the bill in an swer to several questions from the Senate, Senators Mulligan and Applebaum joined other senators in sending the bill to committee. In other action. the Senate passed a bill asking that the Undergraduate and/or McKissick Libraries be kept open later on Saturday nights to allow students to study there. The bill was in troduced by Sen. Doug Dent. Discipline C On Probati Suspension was waived in favor of disciplinary probation for three USC students involved in the use or sale of "pep pills" on campus. The following statement, re leased by Dean of Students Charles Witten, states the Univer sity's position concerning the ac tivities. "At its last meeting, the Dis Lipline Committee took up the :ases of three students who were involved with the sale or distribu ion of so-called "pep pills" on ,ampus during the past semester." "Such pills are usually ampheta mine derivatives and their pre ;cription, distribution, and posses iion are governed by both State ind Federal law. As a matter of ract. the new Federal law which became effective on Feb. 1, 1966., provides rather severe penalties ror violations and special penal ties for anyone who illegally sells; ir gives such drugs to anyone under 21 years of age." "At the meeting of the Commit :ee, the University physician and x member of the faculty of the I school of Pharmacy both testified .hat, although amphetamine drugs an be safely taken when the user s under a doctor's care, their un upervised use, abuse, or misuse *an be dangerus to the health of he user." "Taking the position that the Jniversity cannot condone or ex ~use illegal distribution, sale, or )osessionl of such dlang(erou Irugs, the [Disc'ipline C'ommittee ( mp)osedl discipline of suspension a or one calendar ye'ar upo)(n each f f three students involved in t he ale or distribution of the pills i rd seven others who had pos essedl such drugs illegally for us, anve been placed upon discipl in- a Y Futur .aid t hat he regretted drawing toi 'lemson in the first round of the eli yea of ih no th sti he to (in ST< 'cork Staff Photo hy G;alloiway) nr Frank McG;uire talkR be'fore' a PC Play Practkce Members of the I niver.ityv Pf practice for the March 10-12 perfu Thef thfemet of the pla-- i, mine "The Ballad of Barb:era Allen." TI ton 1iall - $1.30 for adults and 7: RehvarAinig ahmne are, from lel Chaffin,i Chuck Nixtin, Mark Sloani, :ommittee F :>n In Pep Lry probation." "Since it is the first time that uch an offense has been handled is a breach or discipline, the Dlis ipline Committee pro%ided that he suspensions be held in abey ince so long as the students, dur ing their undergraduate connec The USC Symphonic Band, con lucted by James ). Pritchard, wil. nake it.s annual Spring tour next 61onday and Tuesday. Concerts, open to the pub'ic. vill be held in Bamberg. Augusta. 'a., Beaufort, Walterboro, and kilendale-Fairfax. They will per oirm at Drayton Hall Monday. darch 14 at 8 p.m. Frank Blair, NBC news coin nentator and host for the net vork's Today show, spoke to stu lents in Russell House Tuesda, ollowing his address for the 1966 4aster Seal Campaign Kick-off ,uncheon. Junior-Senior Y meeting has leen moved from Wednesday to 'hursday, at I p.m. Winners of Slater's Washing on's Hirthday contest are David 'rawford and Tom M. Allen, warded $5 and $3, respectively. (or guessing nearest the correct umber of cherries on three hang rig cherry trees. Correct number of cherries was 37. (Crawford guessed 827, Allen. 12. e PIans raetonly bCcatuse it would mnmate (Jine South ('arolina tm at the start of the tourney. A big quest ion in the indms many at Carolina is whether ach McGuire will he here next ar to perhaps realize his goal a strong Carolina team. The troit Free Press on Felb. 27 >orted that McG;uire might be me general manage r of the iladelphia 76;ers. When asked out this, the coach saidl, "I'm t going toJ mTake a comment for pres.s on that now." Hie later it ed that whin he came here. "'came to) Columhia to st.ay."' Tlhe c'oach was recently asked give the half-time run-down the National Invit-ational >urnament to be telev'ised s.rch 12 and 19. McGuire will tervie'w the coaches involved d give what is termed the "ex rt opinioin" of the games' ente. ;amecock Staff Photo by Chaffin) Progresses iert' cast of "Dark of the Moon" rmances. of the %erioni- of the folk mung. ep prothiducti will b4e held iii Dra i cet for stndenta, ri, Jim (,ra%es. IA-e Gam11blfe. C:hip., Jn. Dor%k, and C:hip Griffith. )aces 10 PilI Cases tion w% ith the Ini% ersity, shall compl% w% ith all disciplinary regu lations of the Unikersity. but to be put into effect im mediately upon a finding of the Committee that the !-tudent in%ol,.ed has com mitted a % iolation of any such dis ciplinarN regulation." In Brief. Musical instrumnents valued at mmie thai $1,11110 have been re I td iss i ng fr o McMaster Listed as stoien were three (lari? it-t k.ne tutv and ntie trui pt Tw f the clarinets alone were* Vaiued at $125 by a Columbia Police Depart ment report. YD's Select WJB Dorn For Award The US(' Young Democrats have picked WXiIatmi Jennings Bryan Dorn, Congressman from the Third Di)strict, as the recipient of thecir secondl an nal South Caro lina D)emocrat of t.he Year Award. The award will be presented to l ortn at a Statewide Youn'g D)emo e rat. hanquet MIarchb 1 0. ln making the nomination, Bill ('raine called the Greenwood legis latir "a man who stands for the principles that all South Carolina lDemoecrats cherish, a man who has done so mans things for his state." TIhe on tly ithbet nomi nem for the honor was .l 'hn Bolt ('ulhiertson oif passed a re'solut ion coimmending St ate P'arty C hamrmtan Yanlfcey N Mc I cod for his "'iuselfishI ser-vice to the party and to' the state." lHe willi not seek re-lec tion t the po st South, Veil Block<s Cafeterias Diminish Service On Sunday Cafetetrias in South l)orm andl the men's toiwers will be closed on Sundays except for a Contmnental breakfast. The b'reakfast. consistitng iif juice, tolls and coffee, will1 be available from X :30 Lto 10:3~0 a. m. Sundays. Students may use boartd plan cards to purchase the Continental breakfast if they so desire. Also, the Cockpt Room on Rus sell House ground floor will be closed today for the re'maindler of Spring semester biecause of R<us