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Committee Sentences Offenders By JIMMY WANNAMAKEIR Staff Writer Punishment was handed out to six University students and a prospective student was denied permission to enter the University at recent meetings of the Univer sity Disciplinary Committee. In one of two Cases involving disturbances in the Russell House a student was suspended a year for assaulting another student. The case was taken under advise ment '\londay and the su-spension reduced until September, 1967. In the other case a student was suspended one semester held in abeyance for "conduct unbecoming a Carolina student" in an aterCat ion. A boy seeking Disciplinary Com tmittee approval to enter C:ir,lina, necessary beeause he is on five year court probation for involun tary manslaughter, w:is deni e(I permlis.-ion tI' ettr1. .\ stu<h-n'lt chargLedl wi'th tak<ingp an art jcl ficom a1 deItpartmen t store was given a sem'-ster <>f .u-I)ci sion leldi in abeyance. A hold wa plac(vd on the r'ecordI of a stulhlt charged u ith the theft antl ale of a book who appears to have left the lnii'ersity, accordinig to Il-an of len I,. Eugene Cooper. One student wasm placed oil disciplinary probation until next -ebruary for falsification of e\ euses to the dean of nen's of fice. A\nother student was suspendled until September 1967 for coiduct unuhei'(ng a lniversity student in fighting another student. In the case of three student chiargt'I with fighting. one w\ as found to be ain innottcent victim, a( coiliiig to the Iealn of e'in. .\n other was siu-llendedtl li i Seti(t'"n her I ;7. The ca:-e of the third was coltinule1 to the next ses.d in of the collittee. Pharmacy C Annual Spri Seniors gradulattrig 11 in1armac1t('y\ were honored at the annual spring banquet of the student chaftor if the American Pharmaceutical A sociation Friday night at. the Pal motto Club. Dr. J. M. Preston of the Rich land County Ilealth I)epartient gave a speech p e pi p e r e dI with stories andI jokes abxout his work and explerience. Rhco Chi Reccgnition Ce rt ificactes wcere awa rdedi t(c member o-ccf the first, second anid third year classes whco had miainitainied a t.0 (eumula tive grade point ratio. They were pcresentecd by .Jim Ewving, pre-ideint GIRLS!! 4 OR 5 WAITRESSES Needed For Summer Work Accommodations Furnished SEA MIST MOTEL Myrtle Beach Contact Jason Ammons, Owner Huge discounts with the International Student ID Card Air travel throughout Europe Israel at 60% less. Same huge savings on accommodations, admissions, etc. The I0 Card is a must for every traveilng student. 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Nlb-nt: l;:ll {IaU ,I . m.",.m b "!. h ip:l \ ,'I ' ''"1-p r t:1I''' " , b t" h:n ' 1t : .b h t'-Ir1' t : - : nl : 'l '' is lt l' n ,i\-w 1' "'- '.il'l:' roup Holds .ng Banquet ttilt h1of tht Iry frIaternb1ity. .l~shn Gr'clt. } 1' l' i (i'" n t. of the ;t-ni~r ch:1' , rl''''1ed, the" Newt-ll (. Iidlgll .Jr. \1"mo,rial SI'nior A ward. The award was given by the sno la:Ss to one of their members in memory of their fellow c'las:mate'. The award is to bI presented an ntually to a seior who in the eyes tof his feIllow stutl(tls, is best quali ftI'~ie t reciv thte honor.ttnSI reitary; and Jothn Smiith, treasurer. When you can sharpen y,our withIi NoD?oz NoDoz keep alert tablets safe as coffee, help bring back to your mental best. you become more alert to people and conditionls ar you. Non-habit forming. While studying, otr aftter hour Ban<quet Festivities udernt t"1nionl icc b anque"t Tues<tat lent Earle llack. kinsoun, seretar" ii t nlionll ".prinlg adtiinitrativei a Campus " rary nl r'taI - tre asurre, and R o n ! c aiy, 1prs"s .c're tary. Nvw officers of Illue Key serv ' fraternity are 1on Il lult, presi de nt ; lI{ cert I"l (bl i n g, v'ic"c-p)resi Snt; l'at Navlor, vice-president %)r l':nnp11u: 1'wl; Terry 1t. Rlich :urd in, scritary - traslrert"; and 1'1aril l ltit !u' 1"b2 -rg, co'1 rre1 spt o - 'n;' :) tr ta y . 1'OST OFFI'CE1 T1h)' camp1u= pos-t offtice is p)lar ie an 11;11 card in each box for t a t i n ict t h lit' oirc. nl t th r w% ill lave i US C for the Stud)"nt: are reminded that if thr t wIll b, t aw: for the summer, " h, y <h l fil)" a chang c'-of-a c - nuitir's nt with the pIost offi'e. If bh hlibb- Want their Yaga ::inm -u hripti ns to foll o them, t - .)ti.huld notlfy the magazine's ir41"'l, h aur week-s in advan)cer , if p ibl-. ubi-cr" s ibers h il l sendc :1)-h publi . b r tl heir r(, p ret and 11un11ner1 :oIress' es andc enclose an :'ofhre"-s labelI from the magazune. E1-:-'iIR.\I.\N SOCIl:TY 'Thea I:r 1: upr:aliani 'iterary So ciety wil h1hl its graduation ex 1cIeiNe on Tuesday at 7 p).m1. in the E-up,hradianl Halls in Hiarper Col All graduating members will re Nt'affoNG to bNQul-', oilsi or new chewable mints, you iiundc NoDozI Tablnts or now C'hablt AMints Gamecock photo by Gallowai Other new officers are Mimi Wil and Jean Jackson and Bill Harris, .istants. Vews Beat t iati"on April 28 in the Confederate Roon of the Russell House. Sarah Stillwell received the Sigma Theta Tau Award, a $10( check for the senior nursing stu dent having the highest scholastic average. 1h LSC Nursing A1.nn nat .\ward, a hust of Florencc Nightingale, was presented to Mrs iucy Hartley. YAF M OVIF.S The USC chapter of Young Am. e ric"ans for F"reedom will present: special program featuring tw<" m'oviees WVednesday evening at 7 ::( p.m. in the Assembly Room of th< Russell Ilouse. 'Ihe movies are "Why Viet nam?," a special production of th< 1'. S. Arniy explaining why An erican inilitary forces are in V et mnn, and "I:lect ion: 19.1 ,"' deta1i ing the role of literature and poli tical p:amphlets in the 1964 presi dential campaign. Sun Fluorescent fade-c That's f rom being cc What you need for I is some sunshine Vit< whole lot oh it avail< Beach in Acapulco. The good books. They have the possibility good symptoms. That's if seek summner scholastics. Mexico City. Or A capulc< College fatigues. - That's the uniform yol Get r id of those o.d.'s Break out the white It n color ful Mexa n wc Entertainmen 'Woy What University Theatre has not accomplished this year in the maturity of the play as an art form was successfully corrected last week with an amazing bizarre and beautiful interpretation of Georg Buchner's Woyzeck. Director Conrad Bishop searched the intermost depths of a man's tormented soul and with ingenuity and delicate creativity guided a band of promising young actors into a fascinating evening's enter tainment. lWoyaeck is a psychological study of a common soldier bul lied and bludgeoned by life. Woyzeck, the soldier, is more simple-minded than mad and therefore is driven by hollow morality and empty science to destroy the one thing he really loves. Throughout the play, one sees Woyzeck bullied intellec tually by the doctor, emotionally Nears FALL REGISTRATION In order to receive optimum scheluling for the 1967 fall se Imester, students must complete advance registration forms by ''ue sday. Students' deans can help stu dents alter their schedule until .July 22; after that (late students must go through the normal drop add procedure. SU"1\IER SCHOOL Students wishing to reserve a room for the first summer school .ession should pay their room fee Friday. Those who reserve a room and cancel with the Housing Of fice by June 5, will receive a full refund, less $5. FOR SALE: After-six tuxedo, size 39 Short. Like New - $25. Phone: 782-5009 imerv( (How to spot c ut. oped up oil winter. hat sallow pallor imin D. There's a ble at Sunset >f being ' ou wore alli semester. (olive diraibst vis. And thr ow on ape. Note: |f esytms get worse. se zeck' Suc H by the captain and physically by the major-bullied to the point of murder. And John Carpenter in the title role is definitely a real force in that he portrays the world of Woyzeck with a nightmare, ob sessive quality comparable to a young Anthony Quinn. Only in brief speeches did he seem strained in diction and delivery, but his overall performance was excep tional. Emilie Condon as Marie, Woyzeck's "wife," was excellent and convincing, expressing a wide range of emotions -lust, love, bewilderment and torment - with the facility of a polished performer. Burrell Sanders (the captain) and James Vess (the doctor) were adequate supporters, though Vess tended at times to overplay in a seemingly vain attempt to grasp the spotlight from the powerful characterization of Carpenter. I was quite impressed with a new face on the University stage - that of Joseph O'Shaughnessy as the major. In the infidelity scenes with Miss Condon, he sup plemented her changes in mood with an honest and laconic meas ure of composure and kadding tal ent. 0 t h e r noteworthy perform ances were given by Don Mc Mahon as Woyzeck's confidant aad Rusty Weatherford as the barker at the carnival. The distorted and f r e n z i e d music, sound and caricatures pre pared by Linda Bishop were para mount in their originality, serv Meri Sez, FC COMPI CA 26 Richland Mall MER'S RE icatioi ind get rid of) Pallid peepers. There's no sparkle in exams. Get that vita good is st ill left in th< E xpo 67, Montreal. -~ Lip lingo. ~IIThey're leti away fortit way to avc there wher -' Puerto Ricc Racquet sc That's the tc neighbor hc You'd I inds in the Baha tennis seem bad spor t. BLT Dowr til T hat's all af ter sunir wouldJ do few savor, with a saou / usually c We w< ouir treln aent or call [aste,,. eeeds . EUGENE WILLARD ing to compliment the unusual, but well-conceived set design. The lighting, handled by Ray Ambrose, was articulate to the point of wonderment. (Special ef fects created for the drowning scene were breathtakingly unique.) USC Man 0 Selected By Navy Midshipman First Class Allen G. Taylor Jr. of 5607 Henderson Road, Camp Springs, Maryland, has been s e I e c t e d to participate in the Navy's Foreign Exchange Training Program for the summer of 1967 along with 17 other midshipmenV selected from various Naval ROTC Units throughout the country. Midshipman Taylor, a s i x t h semester International S t u d i e s major at the University of South Caro l1 n a, was se ece ted by the Chief of Naval Personnel to re c e iv e training with the Ecua dorian N a v y this summer. lie will report r e p o r t to the TAY LOR U. S. Naval Mission, Quito, Ecua dor and will undergo training for a period of about eight weeks. "SEE ME, R THE MOST ETE SELECTION OF LR TAPES" "ORD SHOP iltis. those baby-blue ed out by oll those bty bock. See what Sworld. Go to er s f rom good buddies ie summer. The best id them is not to be they arrive. Be in mnstead. uad. nis team in your 0(d during the summer. norkeling or scuba diving nals would make playing like last summnner's ru've known summer nr. A change of palate you good In Bermuda a mnor sels of Hopping John ce of Paw-Paw Montespan es the tr ick. int everrynne to f ly