The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, May 19, 1967, Page Page Three, Image 3
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Second-Plf
Grinninrg is widely ua her i
second-place wsinner in la-t wvek
cet"tition was beld to find t frog
Fair in Califo rnia, .ay 21.
Summer
Lists Em
Fifty jobts will be availalie from
June 12 through tlSeptemlher 9 for
students who meet the Work Study
P'rugramn requirem ents to ' work
w ith the largest a1thaologrv pro
gram in the co,untr"y.
The wvork will be under the <1i
reetion of state :trchaeoligist, I)r.
William -. 1-:dwards and a,nistant
state a re h a e 01og is t , John I).
Combies.
There will also he athditional jobs
for tho.-e who do not qualify for
the Work-Study Program, 1ut it
is est imate(d that as many as 90'
of USC students do satisfy the re
(il iremientts.
S Those qualifying for W rk
Study will receive $50 per week,
and those who' ( not will have
their ex1 enses paiI, with some ad
ditional salary in some ('ases.
There will he a 10-hour work we(4.k.
In the first sumnmer session
(June 12 to July 22), as part of
the exca vat ion program, Ant hro
ptology 36;:, a (cou1rse in~ Arch~ae
logical ieldl Researchi, will b e of
fered b,y I)r. l*:dwardls, who is also
a pirofessor in the USC Anthro
pology and Sociology D epa rtmtent.
Stutdents who are inlterested in
pa rticipat ing in this program
should( meet int Room 204 HarnwellI
from 41:301-5 :15 on Friday.
r"TIhe South Carolina I)epart
menit oif Archaeology in conIjune
tion with the University oif South
Carolina will he excavating two of
GiR LS!
beaU
' sunainner*
When you set aside
your b)ooks, (don a
pair of cars! Top
carnilgs, fun anid
glamor are yours at
Playboy'. C:onutact the
Bunny M~othier at the
Playboy Club@ ntear
est you.
ATI,ANTA
DinkIer Alotor Hlotel
281 .ight Street
PI,.AYII()Y OF ilOSTON
54 P'ark Spauare
116 East W~altoni Street
(1NC(IN NAI
35 East 7th Street
1011 East Jeffersonia Street
KANsAS (ITY
I lotel C onatinenta al, 2.'n, floor
I.OS ANGEi; .Es
8150 Suanset lIoujleard .n
7701 ltiscayne lioulevard
*Ni*EW OlEANS
727 Ittuc Ibaerville
*NEW YOltK
5 Etat 59th Street
PIIOE:NIX
3033 North C:entral Avenue
ST. L.OUIS
3914 I,indlelI hloulevard
SAN FitANCISCO
736 Miontgonmery Street
*18 is minimum age.
21 is minimum
in all otier inh
Gamecock photo by Cox
('e Jumper
ruog, ('a,rr1 ll Sti t -,b w. off her
slawte1 Jumping Frcug (:on1t--t. Th"e
to compe1( c tet in the ( :la era-, ( ounty
Program
loyment
the I-'st impl,ortant and prdu411c t i'
aIrchac ulo4 gic(al site s in thu" S unith,
observe d I )r. El-dwards.
These two sites are the capital
-'f the I.owu"r ('he rokee Indlians ,
and adljac"i"nt Forwt I'rmeie (;org ,
v:'hich w: ('OIlstrtctuel in I75: h
the lritish as thc front ir out ost
Of the South against the French at
the beginning of the French and
Indiran War.
Library
Survey
Conducted
'The Faculty Spj ecial AdVisourV
('ommlnitte oi 1 .ilbrari e i. conduclnt
ing a suirwev of tud4 ents Using Le
1Kissiek .ibrary during the final
hour of opning.
lIe4sult injg ferm a pet it ionl signedI
byV 977 m)emb)1e'rs of thei faculty d1
studen4'lt b)ody re'ceived 1by4 thte com)
m)ittiee e'arly thtis mionth), the survey
beogani thI)i wee'tk ad i ll conII('31 ti e
thrlough) e'xam)inlat ionIs.
Ki ss~iek rema)hin open'I fromn 8 a.m. to
12 p).m). se'ven dayVs a wk
".\ req4ue'st o4f this typie invlves4'.
a ebIangte in staff hourt1s and finaen
(jial 4utIly a1nd miust be4 justified
inl t4erm)s of needi and)4 use,"' saidl
lIra. Richard Silve'rnail, c'omruitteet
.'hairmian, e'xplinin)g the4 surv4y. 5
114' no4ted4 that lirarv hours3
llae rece1'ntly' been') length4eed and)
13r' ni4'w :11hout1 the- ave4ralge oh 25 t
un3iversitie's inl tihe souithe4ast. 4
K 70
New
FORMALS
Now
1/3 off
Many styles, fabrics anc
colors to choose from ir
misses and junior sizes. All
are this season formals.
Regularly 26.00 to 60.00
now 17.00 to 40.00.
Ue our original "Miss ar
Speakei
In Lasi
Morgan
Appraises
Changes
By MONA (AULT
Staff Writer
"The Supreme Court has redis
trihuted more wealth in the na
tion each year than Karl Marx
ever (Ireamed possible," a repre
sentative from the American Civil
Liberties Union said here last
week.
Charles Torgan made the com
ment in a speelh May 11 during
the final Great Issues Program,
"Changing Concepts in Southern
Justice."
"O(ut of the civil rights move
ment have come semb!anCes of
clialges" in concepts in justice,
he said.
"You coole from a moderate,
emriwrate state - -u.ing the words
in their worsense,'' Morgan told
the Sou th Ca rclin ians present.
H1owever, lie alded a note of
hope wwith a IBiblical quotation.
"The dawn is rising . . . and joy
cometh in the morning. Only you
:al bring that morning."
"There is nio one colrse to fol
low in a s iatl revol ut ion,'' NIor
ganl replid d when asked his opin
ion of the methods of certain civil
rights l1eader.s.
"Ihere is no such thing as a
single civil rights moVe'nlemnt. We
iakl" our ()%w"n choices."
Commenting on those groups
that say the Negro should take
his grievances to court instead
of to the stree:s, Morgan said,
"To tihe Negro, t he con it house
is white man's land. Is the an
swer 'ou(t of the streets and into
the enemy ?' Of course not."
Asked his opinion of all-Negro
l olleg}es , N11rganl rel lied, "'The
so414 ' Wi' :w1lboish all-Negro c'll
leg''-, t111 t t'r.'" lie adided that
the :all N''gr1 school ha too much
t rouble gett ing financial support.
''li,torically s y e a k in g , the
South will plrhably go through
what the North has gone through,"
:aid lorgal, in reference to out
'reaL. 'of raci:al \ iole'n'e iii city
thettos. "Practically speaking. we
-an4change it."ig sbf'is t
orney' for ( 'apta in HiowardI It.
L'vy, wh1 (ii o t rial at F"hrt .1nek
Nancy Fra nl
New Editor
N a ni e y Franklin ha's been amn.
munceed e d i t o r of the 11O7- 8
'arne't and lilack.
llusiness manager will he tarter
rewe. I.arryv Stephens will be as
istant business manager.
Various page editors include Don
hult, sports; Wendell Smith, miii
ary and( religion: Charles Brant
lenbur g, G reeks; P age Statnsbu ry,
rs Disc
Progr
MOlRGAN
Free Spe
Head S
The can's and cant's of fre
spu'vc"h once again dominated Stu
dent Speak-Out last Friday.
1 ForId insd' i ause of il
NANCY FRANKIIN
lin Named
Of Annual
asst. Greeks; Nena Fro st,cs
Vicki EI I'. . i n~ g e* r, asst. ela.se's ;
Itusty Ellerbe, aca .de mies; Sailley
C'arter, honoraries; and J1 o h n n y
11ieks, asst. orgamnizations.
(Chip Ga.lloway has been name d
ph lotogr'aphier, and D)r. IReid Mont
g. meriy will be adviser.
The 1%9;7 G arne't and Black,
ediited by Rton E:lliott, will he dlis.
tributed WV e dIn e s di a y, May 2.1,
th roughb Friday, May 2E1. Studen)ts
shoul brlingj re'eip)ts andli m1ay~ pick
uip yearbook s on the covered walk.
way lbhin d the Rtussell 11 ouse from
2 to 5 p.m.
easy w
Fast, comfortable flight!
Home. Holidays. Weeke
save 75% on the return fa
flying is the easiest way
cF m 00 IM
inmun
alP11
Pii
uss Sou
am On
Gamecock photos by Galloway
PE-:RtRY
ech Ideas
eak -Out
m flent w\'athetr, the' Se'.,ion was al
t("'l o(l Il' ronnt' c,l"b ,.t Inat rln
.\lajor issue tf ic'eus-ien r'en
c'ed''(l tlet right of proet eit dln the
reien'llt miiccn..treatI l ur Ii ing ('tre -
mlnie.es honoring (b .n. We'.tnore
laitd. The '-nielie>t rat ion was
bertk(n u1p by piolice' wh I tatedI
i heir action was to keep an'(lne
fron getting hurt.
.l'lle's of the AWARE ui: :ree
lit''h ('ominlttee' \ed to pe'r
.'tr' until re'e'"'it-ing an a1ffirm'anl:
t iol iy 1're'sien'lt .JeI rs of their
right to 1)rite'st.
ne' speaker claimeel that .J(onte'
lrei'miised' such a state'nl'nt hut
failed t(e give it.
"I don't thin we' ran aff.rd to
have this thinr forg >tten," the
I"\'kerI i. We' still don't ow
whet he'r we' Canl de'mocnst rate.''
1'011-'I A("I'ION
('e'rtain spce'ake'rs alsco btlaniec
loli ce offic'ers for th1e c'r'ow's
tntiing on demlt'ionstr'atorls cluriing
tie' Westiloe"'lanl pritest.
"I hey wer'e' net ne'utral, one
said, re'ferring tee offieers in the
Se'nte. She' 'ai.l that if police' had
not b1(gutn Ipushing d'mlonl_tr"atorts
away' frtm Riutle'elge ('hapeel, there
Would ha c' bct ic 'eation from
the iarer CroWd.
Nt) ItltlI.1'A.1'l'l
Ainoth"''r said the'r'e was no pIolie'
ttrutallity, blut sail police, wh(t
keew aeut the' icketing plans le'
foehand,bile shedee peoor p'ean?nig
iteeel eiee an init ial "w 'rig dcei -
siecn" to 'cl'eer ou the pro'te'.tedr'.
)eie '' e'ake equoetedl a si,f: Ii
agc'nt wh<>ce?i slhe' wouIld rioet ielenrtify
astelling ler? their' oreriees wer?e
'e ''get thoe-e stuents I h-molenstra
ors') eefi' the campuets. I edon't cae
howe~ you eele it, buit don'it C'mb lar?rass
(if ai demon?iestreationf reporiteedly
sehleetul'eI fee' .M'eiiehty, .aile pekc'r
'aid, "Thie Iree Spie'ch ('<10mnutc
It"e - i e net planiln lg ;ely lieliln
st rationer aboueet V jien:ee,leut is at
firnling tie I-'ir'st .\eeeieeleee'nt."
(ither ea;kers ar'gu'ed that aul
thocugh there is legal right te pre
Itest, it is the wr'iig waiy tes ale
pereaceh a situdatio le in the Sc 1th'
'They speoke cf pe'opele who) dee net
undlerestande the purpoee~ eeof Iprtee''t
;e?el cef th<>e- wh' w..ub~cdlll eut af>
proprf?'ilt icens tee thCe l ' ety if
eIale'eeee-?lstat iceis Ie'e'tne ru}aee ie, t.
ayout
on Piedmont Airlines.
rid days (when you can
re of round triptickets),
to travel. On Piedmont.
.4 eA' eew
cA5ahaee'eec,
Cit eo iCt ce am*e
*1(erewi
a P.O e
mit'ac A .t s l
=OIVIONT
AIRLINES
themn
Great
Southern J
'Not What,
By C.ARL STEPP
Chief Reporter
Southern justice for all men i>
not what it should ht', but it i
improving stealily, a ('olumhia at
torney Said ht'rt' last h'11urslav.
M1atthew Perry, local Ngr.'to at
tolw"y. (xp re"ssei this opinion in a
talk during St u lent (Govern nert'>
Great Issues pr ogram on 5outhern
ju-tic"t.
"It is becoming more and
more possible for the Negro to
receive justice at the hands of a
jury, even where there is no
Negro on the jury, in cases
where race is not an issue,'' he
said.
"Whore race is hi<hh-n down in
thi action. I'n afraid w t". g t
this hu.e''s to live with fir quit'
'41m t in "."
1'rr'} ieaitd for ;a Systim 1,f
iury 'I'-rti"'n which i= n~t ,i
(riin m11at,ry' again1-! any rair.
rol,tr. ~r tcr' t'd.
"'hose charged with conven
ing the jury should rid them
selves of prejudices and designs
to exclude persons from the jury
solely because of race, class, and
- now - of sex."
lit' alsio :lvuicated, plor:ii nat'
''tpr!'t-t'ntationi, wh'trt"by\ Nt-gr'ot'
\wiul , rleplresented in juries in
accrlanur with the pircentage if
N,"gr~t'-. in the area.
l'rrry aii that "n()i<t of the
}t,lice- with wh1om1 I hla\" c~rntat
ii a i'ri'ditall job in infuor'et
h l .:\ ," and srve w ith ''h<.".
:lndt di tinc'ti ,n."
"lnfortunat.ly, there ar, n y:\
w i do it fall into thi, catte
gorV.
lie said some officers are
'sadists of the worst sort who
use their badges as authority to
commit acts of brutality, to de
base citizens, to deprive them of
their status as free citizens.
INQI
By HARRY
[(t'ESTION: When will the par
graduate Library open?
ANSWER: The new parking 1I
[l'ESTION: Has the ('ancer
gram heen re-scheduled?
A NSWER: Yes. The progrm
Sutnday, M\ay 28 at ('olumn
()['ESTI'ON: HIow many F-resl
year?
ANSWER: At this time there
rnilssion on tile in the regis
increase o ver th e nutmbher
year. O f the applit'at ions:
iepl ted, I . ti are pendi ng
been rej ec'tetd.
)?'ESTION: Where can I get
('orps and how much is th<
*xNSWE'R: The Teacher ('or]
program that trains tolle
meuthod n(5teedledItI o teaci,h
TIrainintg sessions will b)e du
year. The Corps combltIinetst
unate stud wtlvit h on-t he-job
the natio n's needie'st st'h r
schools at the scale that
salary of a beginning teac-h
Applications and additional
frorn D r. 1). . P1ockat , War
WAIT:
.FRE
...soI
...JUN
Leave your winter ci
Storage vault for thes
plus usual cleaning ch<
stuff in a large box.
storage for your other
Nothing to pay until fc
our big cold storage v
LUND RY
Main at Blossom -
Feom the Now M4
lustice
Issues
ustice Still
Should Be'
"I he sooner we are able to
-han the ranks of our law offi
eers of this minority, the better we
Will be," he concluded.
Pierrv affirned the use of peace
ful demonstrations when other
means fail.
On the subject of education,
Perry said that uniting all state
colleges "under one umbrella"
ma. well be an answer to some
of South Carolina's education
problems.
le m:a-l the suggestion in a
quit i"n and an.\vwer period fol
I )\wing hir abiress.
Warwick
Exchange
Set Up
Six V'S(' stulents have been se"
ib-et."i to g( to England next fall
f,r the second annual exchange of
-tbi-nt with the University of
Warw iuk in C'ventry.
ir. lrai-ly 1i. Hlargar, professor
in the Ilepa)rtment of History, an
11 uneie4 the selections for the ex
hango'. T hl six include Richard
H. I ).lhay, a jun:..r from Pinopo
li.; \: r inia (;arland. a sophomore
fr-m North Quincy, Mass.: and
1 hn A. 1uffman, a sophomore
frrom .\ikn.
The t h 0 r participants are
1 ph or. iH:rrol E. Kirtz, from
('Inlm i:; ialh - V IIliam ProplI,
frnl M iclandi. \lich.; and Stewart
71. I ynoii ,. frni Anniston, Ala.
Warwwak wi11 send an equal
numb!)er ~f studients to study for a
s nlest 1- at l'S(',
JIRY
SIMMON S
-king lot in front of the Under
it will ipen Monday at 8 a.m.
'rusade "Fly for Funds" pro
u has b)een re-scheduledi for
bia Met ripil)litan Airport.
ien will be on campus next
are 7,030 applications for ad
trar's office. This is a 12.3
of applications received last
receivedl, 2,1 10 have been ac
a nd 740o (about 105 ) have
information on the Teacher
salary?
>s is a gradutate work-study
p-e gradutates in the special
undI(erpri vi leged youngsters.
ly through September of this
wo years of tuition-free grad
training in the classr(ooms of
is. Salaries are paid by the
lot's njot exceed the starting
er in t he local school (listrict.
inifoirmat ion may be obtained
diaw ('ollege.
SHMEN
'HOMORES
IIORS
othes in our Cold
ummer. Just $4.95
arge for all you can
Also use hanging
woolens and furs.
all. Stop by and see
azult.
& CLEANERS
Acros, the Street
ms Daron.qe.