The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 25, 1966, Page Page Two, Image 2

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(Ganecock Staff Photo by Rockholz) PRELIMINARY AUDITIONS for the Student Union Activities Com mittee-sponsored talent show were concluded Tuesday night in the Russell House Assembly Room. Among aspirants displaying their talents in the prelinmiiaries was the folk-dance g r o u p pictured above. Soloist Valerie Bradley is shown auditioning for the fiinal contest by perforning a Chinese dance. The talemt f i n a I s have been scheduled for April 16 at 8 p.m. in Dravton Hall. Prizes for the top three winn ers in the finiial contest are $100, $75 and $50. Admi-isimn is free, and both stu deints and the public are invited to attend. Hypatian Initiates Member Featuring Address On Wc lypatian Literary Society in- I Jane Faile, Laurel Hamilton, Cyn itiated 11 new members at a meet- thia Holl, Barbara Kopp, Sheryl ing addressed by Prof. Mary Cal- Lemon, Becky Mabry. vert of the sociology department i Also Ann Parkinson, Alice Tuesday. larch 22 in Russell Price, Scottie Turner, Kay Tyner Htouse. and Mimi Wilkinson. New initiates are as follows: Joyce Kolb. president, and Beth Spanish Club To Sponsor Poetry Recitations Contest A poetry recitations contest given on the basis of pronuncia sponsored by Sigma Delta Pi, tion and expreSSion Or feeling Por Spanish honorary fraternity will trayed in the recitation. be held April 27. The contest is divided into three Each student entered in the con- categories with three awards to be test will be required to recite a presented in each area. Categories short poei--two to three m11inlutes inchide: local high school students; long-in Spanish. Awards will be tudents taking Spanish 11 through 22; and students taking Loans Applications Spanish 31 and above. The latter group will lso) be open to any Deadline Scheduled Deadine ched led student on camipus even though he By Director Jeter may notbe taking Spanish. Applications for National De- iSh courses may aply o their fense Loans are now being ac- poesr,adohrsuet a cep)ted for the 196B summer ses- cnatPo.Ia' eyo h sion, Director of Student Aid Rob)-Sais dertn. ert B. Jeter announced this week. Siorevnsunswllb Application forms are available slce ocmeei h OlES from the office of student aidI, Ad-frm ec ofteltrtw ministrative Annex. The blanks g~tp.Teeslcin ilb must be completed by May 1. mae ronlAil1,bttu D)irector .Jeter has encouraged dnswl entfe ftese students to obtain applicationcicda. forms and return them early in ihscolstudent fm case it should be necessary fi)r antnd(umiwllbcheny further information to be re- terrsetieshospoal (juete beore he ay dealin. iven stdntfo t eahs of rounia smartnchcksarepcratchin NOW flnor Sprngvaaton s heidalTme tone up divied ob tre yo wntths umer yucae o fithte awards tof b thepik o smme r pla eentedbs ine rea.tCtg ore assinmets t tpr tes hrnowrh;and offices in 400ciiesal oerhewold.Thesh o3 in abour h te homecity-stp in a see u e during spnish StdetsnoaeroleoinSan iMhNcourER? plyt hi THrVRYBETessEMOR,ARY otHELPtdnt a Garnet Goes T With the disruption of its < it appears the Garnet and Bla< book just in time. The G & B office is one of t House that will be altered b: addition. After noting that the ham mering and drilling was get ting louder and nearer each day, Editor Chris Edwards disclosed several bits of inforina tion on the annual that will be distributed in May. She said the book will be about 500 pages and that it would have some similarity to la3t year's which was well re ceived by the students. "In order to keep within our budget," the editor said, "there will be fewer color photographs. However, to offset this, we believe the students will like the greater number of photographs of cam pus life." Praising the 1966 staff as "a good one to work with," she ex pressed relief that their task of planning the page layouts, having the pictures taken, writing the copy and checking for mistakes was over. sAt Meeting men's Status Brown, vice president, conducted the initiation ceremonies. Miss Calvert said that the changing role of women is one of the most important matters in the last half century to the entire world. She stressed that the status and roles of women cannot he consid ered apart from the status and roles of men. Since the end of World War 11, woman has made plhenonial advances. The Euro pean nations are far ahead in im portance of women to their so ciety, according to Prof. Calvert. As exaniples of women's chang ing position, the sociologist cited Mnie. Indira Gandhi in India and the late Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt in America. A joint meeting of lly)atian and Clariosophic Literary Societies will he held April 5. lIypatian plans election of offi eCeIs later in April, and a banquet has been scheduled for May 10. Widely-Known Illin( On Campus To Deliv~ r. George W. White, an inter nationally known geologist from the University of Illinois, arrived on campus Thursday. D)r. White lectured Thursday and will again speak this afternoon to be followed by an informal meet ing with students and professors. Tlhe lecture today at 4 p.m. in LeC'onte College, Room 103, is titled "Early A merican Geology.' I r. White headed the geology Students! Rent your formal wear at SHARPE'S Latest styles I Latest accessories I Low, economical cost I *LAGGEST N inS iouTNdAT' tFRMAL wEAR FOR ME~N Ct.IUBA. iOtjT CAPOUJNA Formal Counseling Service Available Without Charge MOnDR RENTAL SERVlICE & Black o Press ffice only several weeks away, k staff finished the 1966 year he several rooms in the Russell the construction of the new Chris said that all of the sec tion editors were finished and that their last job would be to check the galley proofs for copy errors. She asks that students who have not reserved a Garnet and Black to contact the G & B office anytime after May 25. No copies will be sold until that date. When asked when she found time to study, Chris replied, "It's pretty hard sometimes. Right now, I'm not even sure if I'll grad uate. I'm just thankful the year book is finished." CAMPL COMPILED By BETH BROWN Campus Editor BETA GAMMA CHAPTER of Delta Sigma Pi, national business fraternity pledged 18 new mem hers during spring rush. Announced as pledges were the following: James Calvin Cook. David Car roll Garris, Finley Joel Garvin, Robert Henry Glenn, Steve Elwyn Grantham, Paul Evertte Harman, William Gordon Harper Jr., Philip Douglas Huhn, Michael John Jan sen. Also, Joel Thomas Kelly Jr., .Joseph William Knight Jr., Walter Reed Kraus, Herbert Rudolph Mc Lean, Rodney -Johnson Moss, John Robert Tyler, Robert Vaux, Wil liam Thomas Walton, and Charles Henry Wingard Jr. * 0 0 SIGMA DELTA PI, Spanish hon orary, has chosen the following of ficers: president, Carl Shirley; vice-)resident, P a u I a Williams; treasurer, Sandy Weber; recording secretary, Carol Bush; correspond ing secretary, Frona Rich; na tional corresponding secretary, Ian Gouldshrough; and historian, Anne Perez. * 0 * DR. .1. F. CUMMINGS, professor of education and psychology at Newberry College, will be speaker at Lutheran Student Association )is Geologist Arrives er Science Lectures department at the University of Illinois for 18 years until 1965 when he became a research pro fessor there. Hfe has served as a state geolo gist of Ohio and at one time was a senior geologist with the U. S.' Geological Survey. Find out if you're ma for the Peac Even if your is Mary. The Peace Corps. Washington, D. C. 20525 Li Please send me informati 0 Please send me an applac Name ___ Address _ City State-_ _ WITH TIHE 1966 GARNET ANI deserved breather. Fron left to righi Gehn, managing editor; Carl Per Chris FAIlwanis, editor-in-chief; and IS NOTES Sunday at 6:30 p.m. A light sup per will be served at 6 p.m. * 0 0 FRESHMAN Y will meet Mon day at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Room in South. Junior-Senior Y will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Room. 0 0 0 EUPHRADIAN SOCIETY will hold its regular weekly meeting State Departn Art Works B) Two paintings by Prof. Edmund Yaghjian, head of the fine arts department, will hang in United States embassies abroad. The works. "Opening Night" and "Pianist," were selected from color slides of Yaghjian's works. After reviewing a selection of slides sent by the professor on in Job Interviews Set For Week; End March 31 The following companies and firms will conduct job interviews oi campus during the coming week: MARCH 25 Scott 'aper Co. Mlaryland Natitunal 11ank itock 11111 Evening lieraldI MARCH 28 MARCH 29 letail Credit C'o. (CIiizens and SouIthern, lank of Georgia MARCH 30 it,ses~ Stores, Inc. .\las Furunace (o. With very few excep)tions, there will be no comp)anies interviewing on campus after March 31. H[ow ever, the p)lacemfenlt bureau may schedule special interview ses sions upOn reqluest. 11 eough :e Corps. name on ation lip) Code ll r (Gai 3 BlACK in the final proofiig stagem pictured above are (staiding) Jim N nington, Greeks editor; 14d 1usty I ;ue Self, student affairs editor. IN THE Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Society Hall, third floor. Harper College. Dr. David Palmer of the political s c i e n c e department will be speaker. TclE ,i,(aIEGE OF BUSINESS A DM IN ISTRI ATION at USC was among more than 100 members of the American Assn. of Collegiate Schools of lusness which ob ient Exhibits r Professor vitation, the State Department made 10 first-choice selections, leaving the final decision to the artist. "Opening Night" is a 32" x 46" horizontal painting depicting pa trons at the opening of an art gal lery exhibition. "Pianist" is a 24" x 36" verticle painting which borders on the ab stract, but has an identifiable fig ure depicted deep in concentration as he practices at the piano. Did You h MAl MEN'S HaIs 4 TRADHI Comnplete Line of: CLIPPER CRAFT S INTER WO' H. PIPING ROCK AFTER MAM 1426 MAI ' Use All of Su Open Your Charge Al * 1 hour or 1 day * Specialsts in dry * 24-hour co-op lawi * IIand finished shij * 'Ihrifty laundry & * 30 daya to pay L A UN D RY 7secock Staff Photo by Rockholz) , the %taff can aford to take a well. Vallace, organizations editor; Kathy llerbe, honorm editor. Seated are NEWS I served "lligher Education in Busi ness Week" March 20-26. * 0 0 TiHE LAW WIVES AUXIL IARY annual bridge benefit has been scheduled April 6 at 8 p.m. in Russell louse Confederate IRoom. Admi.sion is 50 cents, and (oor prizes will be given. Participants are asked to bring their own cards. The bri-ige benefit aids the llansford Poston Scholarship. * 0 9 NE 'MAN CLU it will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. at St. Thomas More Center. * 0 0 1) E A N ELIZABETII C1.OT WORTHY will serve as recorder for one of the discussion groups it the National Association of Women Deans and Counselors in Washington, I. C., March 30-April 4. * 0 0 BSU LUNCIHEON will he Tues day at 12 noon in the Sjpanish R(oom in South. no0w That (OS SHOP !lone 'IONAL? UITS /EN SOCKS I. S. CLOTHING SHAVE & COLOGNE (O s N STREET Serving T he Gamecocks In T heir Own Backyard shine's Services ccount Now At SUNSHINE serice (by riguet) eleaning Ieathma & .uedes idry to dry cleanig eerdlee & CLEANE RS T BLOSSOM uswS naRMInnErSt