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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
VlLV,No26Columbia, South Carolina, April 21, 1967 1ine 0
Dietzel
23 Polls Opei
Electio
For Tu
Carolina voters will choose their
leadership for 1967-68 Tuesday in
spring elections.
Twenty-three polling places will
be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. for
the primary Tuesday and the run
offs Thursday.
Up for grabs
are poitions of
student b o d y
of ficers, c I a s s
o f f i c e r s,
student s e I a
toes, Academic
R es pon si
bility Commit
t e e members
and cheerlead
ers, plus the
DREW May Queen
crown.
For the first
time, student
senators will be
elected on a:
geog raph
ical basis in
stead of by
schools.
E I e c t o r s
in each geo
graphical d i s
IERRII.L trict will v o t e
for candidates to represent that
district.
Town student senators will con
tinue to be elec t ed fom the
schools, however, and five sena
* tors at-large will be chosen.
Blue Key
10 New
Blue Key, national honor service
fraternity, last week conducted its
annual tapping, inducting 10 mem
bers.
Tapping during the final night
of Blue Key Campus Bowl were
)William P. Pitts, Tony J. Lister,
D a n i e I E. Fulnmer, Dennison A.
Royal, Joseph Timberlake Foster,
John A. Chase, Irwis Shelton Eid
son Jr., Kenneth L. Wise, Larry
M. S te phen s and Lee Kimmel
Welch.
MAso tapped for faculty mems
bership wasn Dr. Robert L. Beamer,
professor In the School of Phar
macy.
Blue Key selects membership on
the basis of scholarship and lead
ership, requiring a class standing
of at least a junior and a 2.7 GPR.
William P. Pitts, a pharmacy
major, is a member of Kappa Psi,
the A m e r i e a n Pharmaceutical
Assni., YMCA, Westminster Fellow
ship and Student Senate.
Toney J. Ilster is recordinig see
May 6 Event
Will Feature
Sen. Dirksen
Carplina's Young Republicans will
join the S. C. Republican Party in
sponsoring a May 6 fund-raising sup
per featuring U. S. Senate Minority
Leader Everett Dirkaen, R-lll.
The event, to be held in the Field
House, will also honor Sen. Strom
Thmrmond and Rep. Albert Watsons.
President of the Young Repuabll
o.. mpuns l Nicholas A4ria.
Dietzel:
By GINNY CARROLL
Managing Editor
There is no racial discriminat
the USC athletic program, A
Director Paul F. Dietzel said
nesday.
"We don't care where our al
come from or what is their race
or creed," he said. "The only c:
for judgment is whether they m<
up athletically and academicall
Dietzel met Wednesday with i
t
ns Set
esday
Candidates for major offices in
elude:
-Student body presi dent:
Sammy I)rew, Peter Perrill.
- Student body vice president:
Denny Royal.
- Student body secretary: Rae
Herrin, Patti S a y 1 o r, Lorraine
Wolfe.
- Student body treasurer: Carl
Cowart, Russ Dantzler, Clyde Liv
ingston.
- Senior c I a a a president: Pat
Naylor.
- Junior class president: David
Meadow.
- Sophomore c l a s s president:
Greg Blatt, Allen Garris.
Contending for the May Queen
.jle are Nancy Franklin, Susanne
Pichard and Pam Tovey.
Mortar B
Installed
Alpha Order society for women
became chapter 121 of national
Mortar Board honorary society in
ceremonies here Sunday.
Following the e e r e m o n y, 55
Alpha Order student and alumni
members were initiated into the
Mortar Board organization.
The installation pogram was
Initiates
Members
retary of Kappa Alpha and secre
tary of Circle K. Hie is a business
major.
D)aniel E. Fulmer is a membe'r of
Sigma Nu, Kappa Sigma Kappa,
Circle K, Epsilon Epsilon Epsilon
and the Newman Club. An English
major, is captain of the golf team.
Dennison A. Royal is a student
senator, president of Col umbi a
Residence Hall, a member of Circle
K and Kappa Alpha. He is a busi
ness major.
Joseph Timberlake Foster was
an exchange sindent to the Ulni
versity of Warwick, England last
semiester. lie is a history major
andI a member of Kappa Alpha,
C:ircle K and Phi Eta Sigma.
John A. C'hase is also a history
major. lie is a member of Alpha
Tau Omega, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappai
Sigma Kappa, Epsilon E p s i 1 o r
Epsilon andl has been an orienta
tion counselor.
Lewis Shelton Eidson Jr. has
been listed on the ACC Honor Roll
and1 the USC Honor Roll. lHe isa
member of the track team and wa:
an exchange studient to the UJniver,
sity of Warwick. Hie is a history
major.
Kenneth 1. Wise Is a civil en.
ginueering mtajor. lie is a menmber
o,f Chi Psi, A.S.C.E., Phi Eta Sigma
and Pi Mn Epsilon.
Larry M. Stephens is an electri
cal engineering major. lie is
member of Tau Reta Pi, Eta Kappi
Nu, IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mt
Epsilon.
Lee Kimmel Welch is president
of Chi Psi. He is an English majoi
on NROTC scholarship, a membei
of the A rtist Series Commit tee ant
a student assistant in Engrlish.
'No Ra4
of U. S. Office of Edu
sentatives to discuss whi
r a c e discrimination ii
ion in athletics.
thletic "It was just a routine
Wed- as they are having in al
in the South," Dietzel
.hletes "They asked question:
, color if we are complying wi
riteria handed down by our g
easure believe we are," he comi
y." "I don't know how tl
team any discrimination," he
Bayh
oard Is
At USC
conwducted by Dr. Lynn Bartlette
of the University of Miami and
Mrs. Charles 1' a I m e r, associate
dean of students at the University
of Kentucky.
A reception was given Sunday by
Omicron Delta Kappa in honor of
members of the new chapter, and
the installation banquet was held
that night.
Featured speaker was President
Thomas F. Jones, who spoke of
the expanding Carolina Commun
ity and the part the Mortar Board
society will be expected to play in
it.
Officers of the organization in
elude S u s a n Wells, president;
D o n n a Schuler, vice president;
Mary Culp, secretary; Kitty Mur
chison, treasurer; Virginia Ann
Van Seters, editor; Harriet Cole
man, historian and Janet Selman,
project chairman.
cation repre- The Universit
>ther there is South Carolina c<
i University the investigators
Junior College pi
meeting such earlier this week
I universities Gordon Rubin,
:aid. specialist for the
to find out ucation, said in
th guidelines purpose of the ii
overnment. I policies which n
nented. gation including
iere could be cies on admissi
said. students, hoi
Sen. I
Comm
Bayh, Clos
Will Receit
U. S. Sen. Birch Bayh, D-Ind.,
will deliver the 1967 commence
ment address June 3.
D u r i n g the graduation cere
monies honorary degrees will be
presented to Sen. Bayh; Hugh Wil
liam Close, president of Springs
Mills, Inc.; and Walter G. Ed
wards, s e n i o r vice president of
Citizens and Southern National
Bank of South Carolina.
The senator is a first-term con
gressman who began his political
career two years after graduation
from Purdue University in 1951.
At the age of 34, he defeated 18
year Senate veteran Homer Cape
hart in a major upset of the 1962
elections.
AITHOR OF ADMENDME.YF
Sen. Bayh is author of the 25th
I amendment to the Constitution
which provides for dealing with
presidential inability and with fill
ing vacancies in the office of vice
president. He is chairman of the
Senate Subcommittee on Constitu
tional Amendments.
In 1963 the U. S. Chamber of
Commerce named him one of the 10
outstanding y o u n g men of the
nation.
EASTER SEAL CHAIRMAN
Sen. and Mrs. Bayh are serving
an unprecedented third year as
co-chairmen of the Indiana Easter
Seal Campaign for Crippled Chil
dren and Adults.
An agriculture graduate at Pur
due in 1951, he later attended In
diana State University and earned
a law degree in the top 10 per
cent of his class at Indiana Univer
sity in 1960.
President Close of Springs Mills
joined the textile organization in
1imination In
y was the second activities, faculty assignments and
llege to be visited by athletic scholarships.
The A n d e r s o n None of the reviewing team couli
-ogram was reviewed be reached for comment on the l'SC
inquiry.
civil rights advisory University President T h o m a , F.
U. S. Office of Ed. Jones i,-ued a statement W'l'edn(sday
Anderson that the after meeting with the team. "It was
riquiries is to discuss simply a geet-acquainted meeting, seek.
tight affect desegre- ing general information."
the institution's poli- David G e r a r d, representing the
ons, recruitment of Equal Educational Opportunities Pro
ising, student social gram of the Office of Education, said
layh Will I
Lencement
e, Edwards
7e Degrees
New York City in 1941 and sue
ceeded to the presidency in 1959.
In 1963, the Textiie Section of
the New York Board of T r a d e
named him "textile man of the
year."
Senior Vice President Edwards
of Citizens and Southern National
Bank joined the bank's executive
staff a little more than a year ago
when a f t e r his retirement from
Southern Bell Telephone and Tele
graph Co. where he was vice presi
dent and general manager of South
Carolina operations.
lie is a graduate of the Univer
sity. Close
Student Sena
Broad SGR
By CARL STEPI' class Ad
Chief Reporter in-eit
The ('a
Reorganization became reality Wednesday for student I
the executive and legislative branches of Carolina's tde for
Student Government.
TIhe set
Sweeping revision came in two bills given unani- legislat iN
mous approval by Student Senate. Both will take l ;ene
effect with the next Student Government. ; n
The first creates an exe(uti ,e cabinet structure lnetary
for administration of Student Government legisla
tion. The cot
It establishes six cabinet posts, incluting a First in Silat
Secretary and secretaries for Academic Affairs,
Cultural Affairs. Puhlic A1ffa ir-sn, G enrIertl We- far l "e-i (""rl
andl Athletic Affairs. Propom
Secret aries will he appointed in thle sp'ring 1y t he lemlet:
studtent hodly p)residetnt-elet,t with Senate approval. anmthilrif
In addtition, the measure gives birth to an Inte-- t i e bran
Associatior
Josh Whith
To Perfori
The .A'%ociadiont, w4 idl - I
peopnmlar rec-ordling arti-lt, w4i
senti a belancket concert onc thi
W I terneit' Quadrangle next Fri<
The' w4ill 1w foIleeloe
*~~~d diay by~ Jos.h Whbite Jr. ill e
on ihe flor,ee-hoe.
Reoth con1crt-Cairoclinai
aned fourth lancket sngs <
year-wtill be-gin at 8 p.m.
In ec'eeof rauiin the-'t will Ii
in the Fieldl flouse. No adr
t ccwill 1w chaergedl.
The Assotoctio hiave r
popular'ized it u c- h rec,ordit
"Cheri%h" amd "Altong C
Mary." White is wide-ly knoe
hi. folt ign..
kth1etics'
.arlier, "We are interested in the
athletic scholarship'. in the public in
tit utions of higher learning because
these ilstituti(on' receive public funds
from national, stat. and local lrvInue.
\ are als> intere ted in these
prograns hecause the image of the
institution natOllally i> made by the
athletic teanl the ini-titution fields."
There are no Negroes on athletic
s.ch lar-hip at l'S( or any other pre
(1( irllmtly white state s u p p o r t e d
!h>) in Suth ('arolira.
)eliver
ddress
Ld( c(rr(I,s
te Votes
EV1S1OflS
ivry t'oUncl h a'1 b1, y th" four la
anI including 1tht" m:'s ,fficers.
un("il w\il1 b t n :t(:\ I"r\ b,,ard1 t thi
u(1y p(re( h- nt anll, w\ili ai )l '((,1 co :rs 1na
Hoimeconunig.
011d hill \\ il(1. <oUt mll,'t .tillinlg S n s
'otmmitttt'es ani estat!ihes the f I ng
r:al \\ 1lfart. i',(lif:'atti ,n Sten:t at'te Iale ,
Afftir-, A111tht' Affair-, .ludlicar-. anT
Affairs.
In itt W.. ill rt t' ir -i t slatio 1'4e n'te)11
atn can alo :'iimnt-1n' attiln. Th
)l,'r\ It'( to }i'd1: hearings (I, legislat,. :
Iterat:r11.
nrt- lf inrthr iMI -nl;hiz-t that a co
v tneas aure-s, I; :irt ur ie'iiit-h tr it1 :1
\ ril\ 1it'fl- h'rt\\ Irn teec ti\ t tieD It'gil-r
hi-. of St udenit G- vt'rnmit.l'
Irn other butinetss dutrirng th<t bu1Ly
-t---onl. Senrat paIssed a b;! t
Irrtmg atad'nitcre rertrements:r
cantdalaite- for mraitrof:ts
FP:?t!Ve rilei ee teri, a:d
9 diates for a- nitr otff:ees runt have
comlted 75inn is, of Which .(,
h iave breat :.:the l'irty, and
( anidtes ifor iunir offi-es
mu,: have 4i hours.t- 30 at U
antud 15 in Columbtiia.
I pre- 8ophomi r ti tof fi re-ekers m u t
have (earned 15 hours at Carolina.
I-rm- A antdstett may attend summr
li.' -ruchool at a -cihool ot her than 1 SC
Satuar- w ihout penialt y. however.
Killed by Seniate was a much -
itneert
amtieetil ma sure to add( seve ral
ltI(toin requaiiremets , including
third the d play of cand(idates' photos at
The origial bill further asked
that numerical election results not
c held be niade pulic.
l'assedl were hilly requesting the
a dmnist ration to contvert athlet.ic
field "A"' into a student parking lot
eenti, and urging this summer's sessions
at Coastal Carolina be held in
gn a Myrtle Beach rather than Conway.
a mn e a Sent to comimittee were b)ills
wnt for seeking the expansion of the sun
deck on South Dormitory and re
questing that seniors he allowed
re examination in failed courses
necesnry for gradan.