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Horsesho David, della 11o,ta id Brook! A1.mumenit aN a backgrountod ias the Ilaket conert last Thur-4lay nigh prvoioniN.- apl*ared at manity colhl New York \Vorhi's Fair. Thev41Y al hege i Ilionl Conmentionl at 'SC lat Preston, T Elect New By JOHN D.\VID SPADE Staff NW*riter Il tfo 0orm and l th ri mli [ita tk I It t gOV r' n a. enlt , Co m I II p 3 d-f Maxey*v, C,ker, and Trn Vwe. ciylt i h lodm givvrn \V. Anldrk-w smili.t has bovin i a as pre. ident of the I rt t(,zin l v rn'n it. Out (of tle 27 r bo:.s in the idormitiory. 120 V,t r t I rn (,ut to ko'.et officers, -r- p i c ,t urnout. .lahln -:. Ferrigno has belen eltcte-d presidenat of the Triumvi rti I eo StdeIt l'et (; ernnent o It hic inctles laxey, Coker, and Thorn wN ll (.1 Residelil I I I Is. Fe r rig na ra n unopposed. as did Fred L [ash . ho becanie t reasurer of t lie year old government in the Oct. 14 elect ions. Pat Callahan was elected vice precsidenlt of the Triumvirate, anld Freddio Lynn was re-elected sec retary. Doniald lillwater was ap pointeid atilctilc chairman. Over fifty per cent of the resi dents voted for the nine candidateF whot ran for the top four offices in the tri-dorm government. In the Preston elections for the board of governors, William Dun ning became the first floor repre sentative, Thonias Robertson from the second floor, and Seth Wil litams from the third. Three memblers of the judicial board were electedl from each floor of Preston: first floor, Alfred B lanchard , E. II. Elliott, and Bill Li shmiann; second floor, Bob: Etarle., H ank Davis, and Ilorac. Foia d; third floor, Bill Brabhaim, W IIji Towles, anal Waill Eck FOUND!) One wrist watch found in the Field House - Coil the Basket ball Office. aCanoL&a. 'a. I6'4 NAAN STREE.7T Gamecock photo by Finn e Concert ,odern folk siigers, uIed Maxey y etlertitined Caroliina studensts ini a I oni the Hlorseshoe. This groip has -ge.s andt1 ivitersitics as well as the i) enitertineid itt the AmiieriCLan CoI weekeid. 0 0 riumvirate Presidents Senlators an1d judicial board mvimlbers were elected at hall meetings in the respective dortms itn the 'riutmnivirate last week. The Senat(irial results included: Maxey, I Bruce Thames, Janies Finley, and *-:rnest I.ong; Coker, Christopher Martin; and Thirinwell, Robert itqgers and Ceeil llaniey. In tihe Triuivirate judicial board ion the victorious candidate, were: in Maxey, .lay White, .lames lehn111 Cam1p11), and T. II. Gutteron; iln Coker. Frank Itouknight; and Curtis Caldwell and Genc Atkin So from Thornwel. Nor at P AMI..MI TOTARY NEW TOAUY - Iw Presenting The Drin "ROAR, SOFT-I (To the tune of "tB Traditionally, a lusty, rot de rigur for every worthy But we wrote a song for Spi to sing it while drinking cause some choking and cout good, clean fun. And speak: what about the taste of Spt clean. However, good clean your idea of jollies. In tA Sprite is also very refrest in fact. And very collegial quit while we're ahead. S< Song For Sprite. And if yoi to sing it--we'd be very si Roar, soft drink, roar! You're the loudest soft dr. we ever sawn So tart and tingling, they couldn't keep you quiet: The perfect drink, guy, To sit and think by, Or to bring instant refresi To any campus r iot ! Oooooo) Roar, soft drink, roar! Flip your cap, hiss and bul f izz and gush ! Oh we can't think Of any drink That we would rather sit w Or (if we feel like loiter to hang out in the strit w Or sleep through English 1 Roar! Soft drink! Roar! Yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, SPRIT ETV Vi Recordi By MERRY ANNE BURNETT Staff Writer USC Educational Television will be on the scene at Carolina Stadium this weekend, as it has been for all home games, to moni tor grid action on the sidelines and film activities for future instruc tion. The origin of the project was in 1963. At this time Dr. Thomas F. Jones suggested that ETV offer videotape of the football games at half-time. The project gradually progressed. Now, instant replays can also be produced when desired by the coaches. The proMuction has its main set-ups in the press box and also in the control room located in the team's dressing room at Caro lina Stadium. In the press box there are two cameras. One is powered with a zoomar lens which can limit the desired area for close-ups, the other camera is used to give a broad view of the field. The pictures from the two cameras are transmitted by cables to monitors in the control room. Then the technician in charge re lays the most beneficial play to the monitors on the sidelines in the dugout. The vameras and monitors are set up a day before the game, so that there can be a check on the Workiig order. The OVer-all set-up and produe t ion requires about eight hour on the day of the game. Final camera set-up commences at 4:00. Work ing conditions are again checked and rechecked and videotaping he ins at 8:00. After the game the eqiipment is then transported to A LVE TTO udents | H85c king Song for Sprite: )RINK, ROAR!"' arbara Fritchie"t) sing fight song is cause and institution. ite anyway. We'd like you ;prite, though this nay hing. So what? It's all in ng of good, clean things, ite? t's good. Il's things may not exactly be at case, remember that ing. "Tart and tingling," e. And maybe we'd better here it is. The Drinking can get a group together irprised. ment Lng) mt' with! TF 30 TART AND SIT QUI_ET. deotape iGames the ETV studio on the Carolin --anpus. The ETV production staff work Under the direction of Payne Wil Hams. After attending the Univer sity of New Mexico, William graduated from Sorbonne, Univez sity of Paris and the America Academy of Dramatic Arts. H1 has been associated with USC fo two years. During the game Wil liams' position is in the contrc room. The decision of which pla is to be relayed to the sideline is made by him. Williams commented that th boys should be commended fc they are just as professional a any group I've seen in the countr3 TV technician is R. B. Turnei le is a graduate of USC and h did graduate work at Michiga Institute of Technology. The student assistants includ Mike Scott, Tommy Tidwell, Chuc Smithers, Calvin Griffin, Chuc Selkinghaus, Bill Seegars, Richar Boswell, Allen Hatch, L. Sid Crin Philip Iohr and Ralph Nash. Aside from Williams' duties i the control room, the remainin production work is done by th student assistants. The boys (led cate approximately 125 hours week when the football games at played in Columbia. Coach Paul Dietzel claims, "TI videotape has been a great hell particularly at halftime. It enable us to take a look at the mistakk at the end of the first half III correct them before Monday. WN Only wish we could take TV wit us on our away gaines." Em.uzu:mmna IN ERNEST LEHMAN'S g= PRODUCTION OF M . Vii I IMPORTANT EXCEPTION: NO ONE UNDER 18 WiLL BE ADMIT TED UNLE SS ACCOMPANIED BY H-IS PARENT. "DAYS OF WI ADULTS 1.00 STUDENTS WITH I.D. 85c OPEN 6 --SHOW AT 7 tiv~ for re O C yP s F s - r e Rlichard-4 1141well, Palyne Willi '11Tidnell of the4 IVV staff review k USC foothall ganme. InI exi-1tence4 k d 1 Auxilhary Major General Gilles lIr,(I.Z V Comm111Anding officer of For,It .hack 1son Army lBa.se, empha.sized the a (.11101e an a-vnge (if a1 military care"Ir and the leade rship involved inl such a1 Career at inlitia tion ceremonies of Arnold Air So s eio,ty and Angel Flight last Wed -1 dA dinner wvas also, scrved to the t, nww Arnold Air Society and Angel h1 Fligh0t mlemlbers prior. t') Maji'r Generaln P erez's address at Fort V NR AEdS e n an ama k E=E footlnl gl. inE~ em c P lus eea ie ~lZ el i r3 the'r (Itelai'.1 ally (i smothI~a s. sha i Cdtth rithTthat , Stadium Studio mm anid Tommy videolape.. haveI at Nidetape of a sidelinles of all I slice 1963, the Initiates IH .Jackson Offi(ers' ('lb. After the speech and dinner, the iew* mmhembers were presented membership certificates in the two orgasnizations. 'Tlhe 18 nit.w mevmbers of the Arnold Air Sticiety ate i nal A. Iarret.t, Joe W. lIack, (erahl (. ('ox, Blobby F. E.alh, Mlichat-I W. Foster, ('alvin A. (;riffin, I.eon F. lilmimnd, .1lhn T. 111ugulcy .Jr., Michael .1. .1ason aid Iblrt L. Also, ('hariles 1 I,IAn , Itbert HUNTED by the law... B&gimer in "ijet urn ofthe Seven" I1 abe rt 1i WARtN 0A!- - il N4 A 1 A A Now Showing Student Discount C Late Show To "HARPER" o1*4 brisk, the oric spice. j freshness s on fast, sticky! 1.00 ripn ceann maes..lir N Gamecock photo by Rockholz benh i -enuwdtt) mtonitor actitvt tit the [ear Perez .\Mabus, Iarold L. Neely -Jr., 'etvi .\M. 'vrrill, Thoas E-. Player Jr., I-:dwin W. T'op ol, hous H. Var rVIn Mnd Ge-irgew 1E. Wa'lmaiker. Coimiandvier of the, Arnold Air Society is William S. O')onnll. FOR SALE: 1964 Morgan 4/4 grn. 4-speed; lug. gage 'k. R&H; 20,000 mi.; conv. R. Kiogmann, 254-9132, 4201 N. Main St IATED by the lawless! StVENI 1A6N/[/CENT[ again! ~v.us -JORDAN CHRISIOPHER SHOWS: ards Now On Sale! I morrowNgt 5 P.M. Rt ow Only bracing inal reshi lotionl 1.25 oi'O 'HULTON taroma!