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(G LADY BI US, a dlistigui sho< is seeni inl her natural habitat, th4 doing graduate work inl her majot entiy awaiting the arrival of the st 'Big Do Of Tr*al! By NLARGARET ANN NICE11: Staff Writer Dogs' lives are suppo'etIo be rough, bdut no., when lived by a B.D.O.C. 1ig Dov On Campu hike Lady HmsJns Lady ms ither bazSet hoild f V.S.C. Pr-i;dncn and Mrs. Thnias F. J.ns and cock' COCK Bv There w%qere . miny i apipe ared ti i l'.!:Zzy u ith mdlet by the Hit: End Sin-s on Fri the verb to silt, L(u Christ a : dras of the Swingir Medalhens. night, even if it t1urned -ut t be TIhe Carolina Cup drew its usua a:ways. '.e people wer m- i',re enite the main attryi n th v ear . Truhtano who w. re pa>iev sil. donnedl tails fr :he occas-on. i too conventio;nally adde<i -pecia: p :e i-d, the b)Uttonl issued a fla P'i Kaps are already :or.ing I take place Al ril 22, 2:8. and 21. 16 Hlawai ian Village at Myrtle. The day night dance. Lavahiered: Peter Perrull ( KA) Treasured Garo InaC If a ''ielogy ;rfe or a - red ani !!. a e 'a. te a -f .1 re (. eenr n. . I pr oblAy'~ a prt:ue xl.e probtlenm by fo.lowig. her arouniid, tab nit to her, and reading ..r mi thie S:Iyle Gir!. iThelre 'a .VA h awe va o r, a uS get a.O( to her bullet in board. A ened' hidb-tmi bhard is a nuap of her, bi I. Amnong the maze of SOtl~uvenir, onel an detect deufinite signs; of her p)ersoliahty, activtie , To) b.egin wih, al bulletin board< have a d-ad uirs ag e i o lwe r 'in themi. It probably camne fr-om ll'ume coming, somie fraternriity dlance, or V alenti ie ' l)ay. The flower couldI he several years old, but it isnever thrown awvay. (Thbe age of the board may often be deteirnuned by nioting thle iuonditn>on of the flower.) A not her c-ommnon item i- a rigat rette withI a boy's inme emblaz'oned on it. (A chewing gum~ wrappieir |$300.00 AammokitfdPoo yGllwy . 4 unah. "H mo ispr4 4 a ver,ity, ~ ~ 0 not Va a r m p A llorre- ee her er., ,na pro ert hiswe ked hatso e sudnt 4'. 4 amecowk Sta4ff Photo by Callow~ay) I nii t the T S-C . S i ntin Cmn.andin Ilrwhve winingma or e %-ho 6 dwas r atm to r aupr dy. 'At US nOf Car ha p - rt w thi; wekn,a da pod:r.'0, to r i tO bV e 111'h a le fi -.1i frelsse a ' h( n 1.a2' 14t o i the . 13rward t< I- c the , C mdq'uarehrs r ac iiie property TALE S I hreet r c hk edanctue Saturday ad Jean' Gosi Ch i 0).Kn nda murh.:1 t he i. 412'it h hw . Football, ha' '.4. , and14 oneiert14' program's4'i T2i',hI un the ' a t eat. F'rin e jne uaIi'I 4h 4' u I.4 r. Ot Aihe th ree ri and 4'. R er U! (' iefr aoSatur: a1441 aruan the:r'i bulle t. o rd u Trasoherel face" on th' board411. T hi t ranges from a4"Win4.ong" advrtgiement an fio in t(he 3 rI n "potr and'prmt d ile cont ret an(i' plane tickets;1 , d lgi o phonefii! l thmers. ,'. J(s.4r OcJ44a rgonfally, (14 a,st ffed anima wie l besupe de.y4ne'a.n a va rty f labe uls (Lord1 Calvert4 inhy i wdIO bket, 14! disre tly ofne up. Ilule books of poli-sei qutizze.Q7 w ith darits 4in them ar1e found on hi' vtery tip of t he board1. P'laybohy rabb1its (1n.b4., no/~ bun SROUND USC Pr( Outside By CAROL MULINAX Staff Writer. USC conforms to the* standing rule that in universities there is a gap between the students and pro fessors. This gap seems to vary with the student-professor ratio. It is hard to imagine how a hun Kappa Deltas BestowlHonors At Banquet Kappa Delta sorority held an awards banquet last Thursday night at a local restaurant. President Harrlett Harter pre sented awards to Lynne Carlisle and Ellen Scurry, most active pledge and active; to Sally Scott, best pledge; to Lady Nicholson a Dianne Dorman, best scholarship, and to Mary Giles and Julie Tem pJ' best scholarship improvement. The 8 p.m. event included actives and pledges of the sorority. C TalIks ipus Lire since her arrival at midsemster, Christmas, 1963. She even chases one track star who dares to use it for midnight runs. The (log is unofficially enrolled in Carolina's only squirrel-chasing course, but her major is sunbath ing, she said. She also enjoys being walked off-campus and riding in one of the Joneses' cars. 11er favor ite rooms of the- president's home are the off-limits public rooms. According to lemo, even her food is better than the average indent's. She likes raw hambur i.er and Sunday morning pancakes with the family, even if it does mean syrup on the ears. Hemo also kes candy and said she enjoyed half a box last (iri-stmas before the Jones children discovered her e,tig their gift from Dean Clot worthy. Calpu: life has its hardships, too. 13em has had a bout with disteniptr siice coining here, and -he was dognapj)ed once by a womnu who saw her waddling a round campus and( thought she was ilost. \ouAd you believe on my own camrpuis' Herlno saiid ( freely trans atted again) 'I he di gnaiippe r had gt od inten itions, ho (wever, andI the Joneses g(t thtir dog back unharmed. Overal!, life at Carolina has been Al) good to Ladly Hem us that she lias decidedl to make it the home of some L.Pl.O.C. ( Little P'ups On Capu) Iate r this spring. Tales To us Chums iis), ucolkadlot ted tier, antd voodoo do11:'lllbut roiund out the picture. A~ ('aroliuna man could very well race agirl's peritnality pattern frein the iollectittn of "treasuredl trah i'c.bh haA bteen honiored( by. placthment tn the bullet in boardi . f he coul only get into her Patronize GAME A, TRIP TO f Has Interests dred students could get to knom their professors personally, and yet it is equally hard to under stand how students can depend or one person for so much withoul "checking him out" first. It it much easier to drag to lecture play like a human tape-recorder and then leave. However, some professors are not content to remain in oblivion. Their activities seem to draw the interest and attention of the stu. dents. Dr. J. David Palmer, assistani professor of Political Science here, has become involved in such activi. ties. Dr. Palmer initiated a religious prayer breakfast for the profes sors and administrators on the Carolina campus. The group was started in February with three professors and has since expanded to thirteen or fourteen. The groui meets every Thursday morning for breakfast and discussions from 7 7:30. Topics range from the practi cability of Christianity as applied to teaching and research to how students and faculty members can be stimulated to break down the barriers existing between them. Aiding foreign students and in viting student leaders to the breakfast forum are two objectives that the professors have discussed. It is interesting to note that many departments on campus are repre sented in this group. Perhaps Dr Palmer's biggest undertaking is his drive to get Columbia to "adopt" a military unit now fighting in Viet Nani. It is his contention that sonic thing positive can be lone to demonstrate to boys in Viet Nam that we are supporting them. The Columbia City Council and Richland County have endorsed his )roposal to adopt either the First Army Cav-alry Airmobile Division, which received much of its train ing from Ft. Jackson, or the First or Third Marine Division. Ile has also received the en dorsement of Columbia business men and many civic groups. According to I)r. Palmer, the plan is to adopt a division which is comp)losed of some 20,000 men, and assign each company (120 200 men) in the division to one s pon so r. Sponsorship involves being re spoinsible for w ritting to all the men in the comnpany, finding (out their needs, and sending them such things as playing cards and paper back novels. Some aid would go to, the Vietnamiese in the division's a rea. D)r. Palmer has been aided by the Columbia Chamber of Com merce, the mayor of the city and the US() executive for South Viet Nam. It is obvious that D)r. Palmer has distinguished the University in hiis efforts. These accom plish ments reflect the idea that it is ver.v possibhle for a professor to be in>trumecntal m i m p r o v i n g rebit ion.s for faculty members, stu dents and a uiniversit y as a whole. T[here ame a number of IDr. P'alm ers onl every caLmputs who deserve recogniition1 from t he ir students. It is mnteresting to inve4.igaite tei r activities as well as to cop thlair lecures. COCK dvertisers SLONDO A (Gamecock Staff Photos by Chips Chaffin) IA)u Christie d a n c e s (above) w i t I an uni(lentified volunteer dhuriig Saturday ight's show at Township Atiditoriuim. During his show, Christie pille(d several apparently willing girls to the stage to dance witi him. 'The gimmick was short-lived, however, Las police o f f i c e r got into Christie's act with what appeare(d to the adliiiece to be a strong negative stiggestion. Shaking his fist belihid the of ficer's back, Chri%tie conlitiued hi.o show of both ol ant new favorites. The Toys are pictured to the right its they delivered one of their renlitiois of familiar pop songs. Each of the three girls sang a leadl part during the stow. Visible in the lbackground of both pictures are several memher of the Swiniginl' Medalhlons, Who opeied the show and Imcked bollh professioial groups. The group sang their own record ing of "Double Shot of N1y IahV's IAve," is well as seeral other p)pular rock tunes, aml were called back for an eincore with s ht o u t s of ".Nore!" from tite audience. he dance was one of the fune. ttin -chliedd4le for (Catrlia Spring Wee-4kenid. Other events inchiuded a concert Frida. ight by tie Ilit ter En1d Sintgers aml a jazz show 11 Stn1 aV featuring the IL1aamey Inlis Trio. NOW PLAYING IN COLOR by the ong * CAROLINA . THE WORD IN C .1'The ( BRING A 1513 Gervais Street a N BOAC P Paul Newman is 'Harper and Harper believed! 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