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Nightel Folk-R By CYNTHIA CAPPS Staff Writer "Mickey Mouse" . . . "H a p p y Trails to You" . . . "Wyatt Earp" - a repertoire of Saturday morn ing favorites for children sung by the Mickey Mouse Glee Cluh? Not quite. T h e s e "oldies but goodies" were just three of the songs performed by Sounds Un the New Esquire Was Designed With You in I Something new I added . . . it's ex< completely uniquel I within a storel It's Third Floor . . . the Esquire Shop. As t a shop for men of feature traditional ai suits, sport coats, slac right accessories c American and impo so important to you "Tapp's Esquire Shoi with confidence. We see us ...now tha Famou .\lbre goui for nwnel ub 'Pre )ck 'Sou limited at the preview opening of Carolina's nightclub, the Golden Spur, M o n d a y night in Russell House. John, Karen and Dick, a folk rock trio from New York, pre sented two acts, singing some old favorites as those mentioned above plus "R o b i n Hood," "Hang on Sloopy" and "King of the Road." Shop Aind as been itingi It's t's a shop on Tapp's fabulous he name implies it's distinction. Here, we id classic clothing... ks, top coats, fashion ind shoes. Famous rted labels, but none as the proud label >." You can wear it hope you'll come to iyou know - s Name SHOES f< .y hvi int-on. Phi.il sm a,ol view' F< unds Un HIPPIE SATIRE They presentei a satire on the way-out Hippie language. Karen sang "Summertime" from the southern folk operetta "Porgy and Bess," and a song Karen wrote, "I Can't Stay Away." To conclude the show the three sang a song first written in French and made popular by Sonny and / IY G G ' Gamecocks >r ME ri:rre t new t.\lesin h e Ils ' ppebyWvri. 5s lpesb 1ailG en Downtown~.'r lo aatures limited' Cher-"What Now My Love." OFFICIAL OPENING The nightclub will officially open next week at 503 S. Main St. below Men's Towers. Brian Carney will be the attraction for the open ing show. The nightclub will be open Mon day through Saturday from 7:30 p.m. until midnight for twenty-six weeks. There will be two shows nightly, at 8:30 p.m. and at 10 p.m. "It's a real first class nightclub at a ridiculous price. In most clubs downtown you have to pay a dollar a person to get in," Dave Phillips, Student Union d i r e c t o r, com mented. At the Golden Spur there is an admission charge of $1 a couple, no stag, plus one I. 1). card. Food, drinks and entertainment are provided free. Ft'TURE ENTERTAINERS Phillips said the Pickl.:s Broth ers, formerly the Uncalled For 3, comedian G-orge Stevens, and Raun McKennon, who appeared last year, are booked for future appearances. Phillips said the club hopes to have a major rock 'n' roll group perform. probably the week of Oct. 2. Later Doi By Fall ( B y FMONA GAULT Asst. News Editor Later closing times for women's residence halls have lengthened dating hours for Carolina women this fall. This fall's Carolina Coed Code changes include I a.m. residence hall closings on Friday and Satur day nights. The residence halls close at 12 midnight every other night except Monday, when the closing hour is 11 p.m. Sophomores, juniors and sen 2 Students Suspended For Theft Two students were suspended in cases recently before the Univer sity Discipline Committee. A male student was charged with removing $15 from a girl's purse at "Y" camp andl suspended( for one semester. The sentence, however, was held in abeyance, which, in effect, puts the student on p)rob)ation for the remaindler of his undergraduate life at the University. Another studlent, chargedl with theft during the summer, was sus pended from USC. Another discipline item not re quiring action by the University involved two students arrested Sat urday after-noon on a charge of consuming alcoholic beverages on unilicens-'(d premises. After the game you are invited to attend a DROP-IN & DANCE featuring the fabulous Jimmy Farr Orchestra at the Peppermint Building on the State Fairgrounds. Price: $3.00 per couple Hours: 10-1 A.M. The new and exciting Redwood Cafeteria will be open for your eating pleasure. (Groucho ( Says! FOOTBALL FANS! sf long huangry night at and skimpy sandwlches ai lmy football apeclal "Delib and cheese on a large roll, potato chIps and sweet ca P'lace your order early--i Open Sunday 10:O(I GROUCHO'S 5 POIN hIR Miardcn St. in 'als 'Previe U;SC studlent% this week atte formuances at the Russell loue. occur Sept. 25-30 at its new S. NIV mitory H oed Code iors can take advantage of the I a.m. closing hour on Friday and Saturday nights. Freshmen cannot use 1 a.m. permissions. Five more minutes have been added to the five-minute grace period given to all women each semester for 'o in unavoidable lateness. In addition, women tak ing a I a.m. permission may use up to their 10 minutes grace period and not lose their I a.m. permissions for the semester. The latest time that women can sign out of the residence hall has been changed from 10 p.m. to 15 minutes before the closing hour. This year no hostess' invita tion will be necessary before a woman can sign out of the resi dence hall overnight. Friday and Saturday nights may be spent out of the residence hall by all students in accordance with their parents' permission forms. Miss Sarah Bryant, editor of the Carolina Coed Code, explained that the Associated Women Students had accomplished more than rules changes this fall. A big sister little sister program was spon sored (luring orientation for in coming freshmerf. Another new program to be held once each semester this year will be Penny-a-Night, where women will be allowed to stay out after regular residence ODK Holds Leadership Conference Omicron I )elta Kappa, national honorary leadership) society, will hold its secondl camp)us-widle Lead ership Conference Oct. 5-6. "TI'he pu11rpose of this con ference is to help leaders in all campus organ iz-ations doi a beut ter job in their posit ions."' emphlasized ( l )K President I )on Caughman. I )uing the con ferenc,', au thori ies in various fields will talk to groups dlividled according to dif ferent offi ces part ici pants hold. The protgrami on Friday inclutdes a banquet with l)r. Nicholas P'. MtchellI as speaker. I )r. Mitchell. I )ean of the CoIl. 'ge of Genera! Stud(1ies, is ed itor' of a nat ionalI magazine, Aduhlt Le'udership. the game. (old lhot dtogq 's not the answ~er. Take l ood Box"-L ean ham potato salad or cole slawt, ke. ONILY 97c. A.M. 'til SrP.M rS DELICATESSEN n'hin ..- Al 2I. %3e r j iv' Act nded (olden Spur "preview" per Premier opening of the club will in St. location. ours Set Changes hall closing hours but must pay a penny for each additional min ute. Miss Bryant said, "We are try, ing to move AWS away from be in; simply a rule-making bod." Miracles Smuokey Rlobinson1 and the Mira 3. Tickets will go on sale Mondlay V ai $1, $2, $2.30, and $3. Travelling S Magically A1 Dy GARY MESSENGER Staff Writer A hit of the old Vaudeville Cir cuit made its way to Carolina last week. The C. Shaw Family Magic Show performed on the horseshoe as students watched rabbits, birds and acts5 of lev itationl. Mr. U. Shaw played his "silly time" which he felt all students need. As Mr. Shaw said, "I play the fool to get laughs and make people happy." Shaw, the Student Union dliree- :1 tor at UNC, said all he likes is to hoar eole laugh andl see themi enjoying themselves. "I began to get interestedl in magie," Shaw saidl, "when I was a little boy hoping Santa Claus GIRli PART-flM 'Exciting way to earn extr sonality and enthusiasm v ence necessary. For a pers Wright at 7A6..2784 betw c; v,'Iccc v .cM~n -- rsgc~ a g oI Telephone Service Improved By RHONDA CAULTON Staff Writer "It's great! Now when I'm lone some for my girl and broke at the same time I can call her any way!" This is the reaction of one of approximately 2,700 USC dorm residents that will have access to long distance service from their room telephones for the first time this year. Southern Bell Telephone Com pany is making this service available to residents of Cap stone House, South Building, South Tower, Buildings K, L, M, N and one floor of Building J. Formerly students with in-room phones were able to call Univer sity and Greater Columbia area numbers but could not place long distance calls from their rooms. Each of these students has re ceived a packet of material con taining a folder explaining usage of the University's Centrex sys tem, a card that each student must sign which states his responsibility for calls made from his room and a letter from the local manager. Long-distance calls can be made simply by dialing "9," and after receiving a second dial tone, "l," the area code, and the seven-digit number. Each month a bill for the calls will be issued to the rooms, and after identifying his calls each resi dent can make payment directly to the company either in person or by mail. Dorm residents have already re reive(d Greater Columbia telephone directories and will he furnished with the University's directory in several weeks. Concert Ples will appear in concert on Nov. i Rus.ell llouse* lnfornmation Desk haw Family pears Here vould bring me something for bhr ist mas." The C. Shaw Family on tour travels during the summer and when Mr. Shaw can fly with his family on weekends. The troupe has toured the C ar olin a s, F'lorida, Oregon, Connecticut, and Blerkiey, California. D)uring World War II, Mr. Shaw ouredl twenty-seven countries with is camp show. Mr. Shaw said no matter how ophisticated his college audience's astes may be, his "not-so-all nagic" show seems to appeal to hem. Mr. Shaw hopes to become af iliated with the U. S. State Dept. nd tour military b)ases in Puerto tico. L S! E HELP :: money. Let your per fork for you. No experi onal interview call Mrs. men 2 nde 5 P.M.