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USC plays Virginia INSIDE in baseball today at the Roundhouse Z.43 , , at 3 p.n. i. ert es ar& 3 Si.ets 7 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROLINA VOL. LVI, NO. 20 COLIUMBIA, SOUTHI CAROLINA, MARCH 25, 1966 Entertainers To Perform In Weekend The activities for USC's Spring Weekend, April 1-3, will include a variety of entertainment. The Bitter End Singers will present a c o n c e r t at Township Auditorium on Friday night. Ad mission will be $1 per person plus one I) card per couple. y The Saturday night dance will a feature singer Lou Christie, The I Toys, The Medallions, and The Coasters. Admission for the dance is $1.50 per person andi an 11) card per couple. The llamsey Lewis T r i o will present a concert on Sunday night at Township, admission to which will be $1 per person plus an II) card for each couple. The Bitter End Singers" are a )ixieland - rock - folk group who have appeared in N e w Y o r k, toured the L'. S., and performed at the White louse. ILou Christie is perhaps best known for "The Gypsy Cried" and "Two Faces llave I.' The Toys, Medallions, and Coasters are rock groups. The Ramsey Lewis Trio is a ja.-zz group which is perhaps best knowr for its r v c o r d i n g of "The In Crowd." Ticket-s will be (In sale at the iformation desk in Russell ulo . Varsity cheerleadLrs urge any one interested in g,i)ng out fer cheerleader to attend instruction sessions Monday and Tuesday at I p.m. on )avis Field. Tryouts will be held Wednesday. A cumula tive 2.0 GIR is required to be eligible. Students who pass the try out stage will be candidates in the April 18 student body electiolns. 'Tlaree is load% of S c 11(1 I (Iof PhIarmauic' saudents w.~ill leas e Satuar day for an eight-day trip visiting pharimacitical hmose in Kahelammz and lmetroit, Michigan. I)r. and Mr4 . J. E. Iluster ill aecoPni ly the 4-11touragie of jtunior, aid n%4ior%. The W. TI. . Hates Award of Sim for best original prose conm Three Finalists Chosen To Run For May Queen 'I h r e e con test ants have been hel, en fromii a field of 27 cods to w for the t itle o~f May Queen * m campu11 I is-wide spring elee I he March 17 judging in Il)ray nlIall was splonusored lby Kappa m:'ta Kappa,IiS holn(r-service or Finaulist. are PI a t s y Autld of hania,o representing i Heta Il i II b i a andI Pat Arnold1( (If Greeniville', bo1th replresentinlg Zeta Tlau Alpha soIroIrity. All 27 first- rotiund conitestants will b~e at tendan ts ini the May I )ay l'estivail. 6 New Honor First Of Manm lhe status oIf the lI'niversity's hono4r 1(d.en came unde1'r futrtheri * i( n (l recenitly whlen at mneeting If thel acdieiloi di eans P ropIosedl hhtlilonail clarification oIf t h e 'Il ew system callIs for the h 14 (If holnor colde ilnfractions nya unI1I1it tee for eac(h college I"I- 1 Easch cIomml~itt ee will be I Ied olf thbree faculty menm he 1%bl serve a three-year term, IInd two I studients who are to be llbCt,.d for ('ne year terms. Th'le USC Artist-4 Serie.. Commit at 8 p.m. in Draiton Mill. Admioi dtm>r, accoriaag to Comiilitllve c.a111il Urges Partial Appeal For Reaffirmed Sanding by the call for an in vest igat ion of Slater sa n itation practit-es, the Student Senate this week passed a resolution reaffirm-I ing their position. The resolution intiroduced by n'Brief position is opent to inte'ested Stu dents. Comllpo:iti.as .,h<,u1d L .;!; I mllitted to PIrof. (laide H1. Netiffer, Davis 120, by April 11. t Tr %otl sare ling held for lt iai- i %er-it% Thealre'? .prinag production ont Tlu-da,. up!d entehivsda--. sarch 29- t 30 at 7 p.nm. ini Dra% 11 114 1ail. 1 'The. Ghot Solnata" b% Arthur i Striniberg hain beein 4-elec4tdai for ilt I finul pi-witction, %lty 12.14. Latin American S< Receives Univers I 'S(' has been no4tificl of its niecepttance'( as a chii aerlebr inl LASPAI', the Latin Anerican1: Schj,olarship Program io American i Stnivters it ies. As mnetubers of the pr'Ov1ram1, the Ilniversity will grauit ont1 or more1*(, renewable siholarslhipst: cin tuition aild fi' t(, qualfied >tui dent s froml ( t'entral anld . e t h . America. The a .uitudtt ay fatortt thir~'at own taspotati. an F,ntult laaiu ) lan ua etaiin, wilett mai the ac\t'ademic commu 'ni ty tia eaeto a f te s ola rshtaiti i n- a noris-al i ( 'lma st er a basd on ;aattia'l appheation acde Peodassaniesea fireo te r In each japitat tisi o * See sily, t tprso al i'it i et LiAt P t l i at' prisar d 'iet y, t . has,ifer tmedean otf tudi'en tt ('harles so. Wsittn toat ht thoiety fitav iiJraVaida mrtiga. mis oio g t i a Io a i t i ('hir("a s iciatilonaf ini ASPAl' Ithe iseart iat p co tingent upo the Ci a's y jti d-f y aintel iaietfung. 14-4 will present the Atioch String ( in will he hy I) cards, and tickets will -nilav Fl"1nn. upsension Of Parkin Sanitation By Senate en. Stoney I)enny, brought forth recounting of the progress of the 111nitation check request from Vice- 1 res. Thorne Compton. Compton I aid that the State B o a r d of i lealth would be willing to make 1i he check, but in view of the news overage and administration state nents he would like to have a list if complaints beforehand. "To n the moit - i g n i f i ca nt hiig," .sid Comlpton, "i6 that Slater olwars %illisng to help, but there i6 oresmure from sonewhere against the 4ite lleosNion asking the State a3ci l coim ill. Some Senators mentioned that he small size of the Russell House 'afeteria made sanitation a nearly mipossible problem to solve. Vice-President Compton also said hat the Senate's action was not neant to be an attack on the ad iiniiistration. but the Senate felt it md a concrete and legitimate omiplaint. :holarship Unit ity As Member 1ught from the Partners of the t liiance for Progress. This group, t n organization of private citi ens titerested in the Alliance, i ope to enlist support from a com-i ination of industrial, p r i v a t e, I oulndation and g o v e r n m e n t OiU 111S. II Thie grounid floor of "Capato li ai narking area for residlenIt uartet on Wednesday, March 30, Iw available for the pubic at the g Regulations Inspection Resolution Semi. Hill N1e.1oIgall who eILast the 1mly Vote againl.t this week's retolu ionl, told The Gamecaock. "We ha%e tready pi-sed a resoltiot amid there . Io ned t4 emngage in a debate ith the administration." rhis week Dean of Administra ion Harold Brunton sent a letter o the Student-Faculty Cafeteria 'ommittee suggesting a three-step ourse of action. First, he asked that the various wealth services submit an up-to late evaluation of USC facilities. ;econd, Brunton requested Mr. )eWitt Kiernan, General Manager if Slater College Food Services to ome to Carolina. 'iird, Brunttoon suggestl that a pecial meeting of the Cafeteria :ommittee shouild le callmd today, , w-hich time the comml"ittee .4hould ume recei i all student romplailnts, it -Aid. In other action the Senate also pproved a resolution submitted by ;en. David Bright putting the wnate on record as favoring a ompulsory education law in South 'arolina. The resolution called at ention to low standing in school 'ears completed per student and o the essential nature of educa ion in a growing industrial state. The senate also approved a hill, ntro,duced by President Graves, sking that campus parking regu ations he suspended front I p.m. n Saturdays until 5 p.m. on Sun lays. mne IIoiuse will provie mee'ting ro< the Brnwelt St. utructure isi fall l5 Propose Has Sev 1y JANEAN MANN Managinig EAitor If the current plains of the USC administration are realized, the new mien's dormitory to be built East of the campus will differ in several ways from those already at the University. The multi-million dollar strue ture will be located on Barnwell St. and will cover an entire block including the dorm's parking lots. E ast lotime, or aplstone liou-r, a ithe building i, aiternately be i g called. %ill 4-%4entu11all% 14-come a re-%i (4nice for graduale ttudevns. accorl ineg to INC PrI'. '11oma, F. Joie-i. net name "-'ap,tone. itont-e" hia. Iweni --elected b-cause ie graduate level of education Is the high pohit or crowning stone of the Uniersit. The floor plan of the ground floor of Capstone House is shown at the bottom of this page. The first or ground floor of the dorm will cont-in a cafeteria, large meeting r o o m, s ev e r a I smaller conference roonis, a kit chen, and lounge area. University officials hope to use the 1 a r g e nieeting rooi for the many non University g r o u p s which hold meetings on campus, thereby free ing Russell House for greater use by students. Setrad lotige rmomtis, a craft. Housing Offi Room Resen Fall semester's room reservation schedule was announced this week by Director of Housing Joseph E. Barnes. Due to the expected housing de ficiency next year, sonic double rooms will be set up for triple oe cupancy during the fall. Students occupying the triple rooms will re ceive a reduction in housing fees. Ani ad%ice room fee of $50 must be paid at the tile a room i, re Werleid. Studient who rewcrie a space aid later decide not to attend dluring fall semeter, and4 those on acadilemic slspel-ionl, 11mst cancel by Jnme 15 to r-ceeiv a full refuid, le.s $3. Dorms H1, .1, Me(lintock, and W%ad(e Ha11mnpton and three floor-" of South will be reserved for fresh men. Holders of scholarships or loans imust pay the advance room fee or ma amd a cafeteia. 'le_ planned 8. d Reside eral inno rmi, aid a laundry aren will ovcip, the Immenit of the dormi. Each floor will house approxi mately 45 students in a suite-type arrangement. The rooms oi the 17th floor will house both students anld University gUesLs, while the 1sth floor will contain a circular diining room. Unliv'er.Sity Official, are hopeful that this will be a rotating dining hall, but a shortage of funds may render the room stationary. P'res - ent plans for this cafeteria permit usage by faculty during lunchtime and usage by the general student body for the evening meal. Aecconiig to Dean of Admiiitria tioi itarild Brumton he four b!Wock Debaters I In Nationa The USC debate team. via a first plae in the recent regional debate competition in Atlanta, will participate in the National Tour namen, at the U. S. Military Acad emy in April. [he team. composedI (if Gloria Smith and Richard Goldie, am as -ed 1.002 points (ver the second place n i ve rsity of M iamii's 8 Al ce Schedules a tion Dates have a letter that a loan has been approved for the fall term. The following schedule must be used in reserving rooms. April 1, .1, 5, 6, 7 - Studerit wishing to reserve their same room Space. April 13, 1.1. 15 - Students who have reserved their same ro(ni space may pick their roommates. provided Space is available and they bring their preferred roYm mate to the hou.sing officu. April 18, 19, 20 - Students wi-h ing to remer e other romii ,p:ee, inl their presment re-idence hall. April 21, 22. 25 - r a d it i t e iienior, aid risinig -ior-. April 26. 27. 28 j unior aid rieimmg juimor. April 29 - Nla.% 2, 3. 4. 5, , Sophomore- aid ri-,ing .phmorec %iat- 9. 10 - Curretiv emr[lled ,tudEenti. recaming ocff-eaempu,,. story men' dor wil als in nce Hall vations Area aromid Ca tii I louve will .11-4o I th. %ite of a Iw S41Ml of Nursintg arin a wwit- i u aitits build. ig. iti the En'egih and the foreign Ligiuage <h4-partniwint.- will 4ccupy hi. buildinig. Hrunton al-o anlounced that the ampus book store will be moved rrom it, baoennt location in Rus ell IHouse to the former >ite of the oc(kpit Room (r. the first floor for the remainder of the eemester. The okRpit opm %wa- closed hecause if (-chn'11W usage d u r i n g the -prinsg and summer months. Within the next month or so the wall separating the new addition and the old building will be re mloved. :arficipate i Tourney hough the 1'niversity of Alabama otaled :00 point, it placed third x1th 1:1 dr.-:sion- t(o the 11 each for arolinla ard Miarni. Em lr i' I t\'nivr sity tooK fou rh dace with 12 decieion. and "ot; lei the rit romaid- of dehate in he utorammemt I SV de4fe4ated4 -..en -am-: Auiuri 105-81; U ake Forem 100-95: \ miderhilt 88-74 .; Enmr, 100-92; K-mtuk' 104-88; t ii -er itA of Miami 101-100; and Wetern ettick% 93-83. The G a m e Ik i e h a t e , a i los t to mly two tvamls the Univer oty f Alabama .17-111. and the II i v c r s i t y f Georgzia 9S The topic for M Smith his diebate was 11 u. a In v. a :. h a adopted uationally f ( r ear: "That the - a w En force ncInl, Agiecivs >f t h I V in:ted 'tatt- Shouk,Ld It c G i v 11 Goldie rcater F r c - (moI in the I Ive t IgaI In and r ieuiti of C i Im' . Ihi- is the 15th tini in the last vcyear- that I'St ha (11ialhfiled 'or thec es Pomint t,urnamevnt. )urinig t hat timo the I'miversity las w on f:ri>t p 'a e. c in t hre'e ~ourths of the-i tiurnanmenits The .t'auh' firit Qhamplbishlip was inl mnd a debate teami. The winnainag team in jA .' I 1m am n a, %imith and)4 Gotldjie,- will repjresenti) Car ulinma in. te Wes-t P 0 toin omptiti'on) teanm mark- thei first tiume ini thte hi ti f I $( . tdebaiting that4 a etwed ha0' itwen ai repjresenaiitiie to imhe Questions???? Ask< INQUIRY In April / Issue H1ave4. you wond(4.eed why l'ower Tool was delted(4 fromn 7'he Game,n cock? Hlave youl1 eve4.r wonder'ed why the' grass is-cut during thet morning class hou rs, why the Rutssell H Iouse Cafeteria dloesn' t give s e. e' (in d1 s, or why the library- closes early on weekend(s ? If you have asked que.stio)ns like these then watch for INQUIRY - a column devoted. to questions re lating to the Carolina campus. This is an opportunity to have your questions answered. You need not write, just call 4249 between 7 and 9 p.m. each Monday and Tuesday and give us your ques tions. We find the answers and print them in The Gamecock the follow ing week.