The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 20, 1967, SECTION B, Page Page Six-B, Image 14
H. S. Dent
Will Speak
On GOP
Harry S. 1)ent, state Republican
party chairman, will outline the
impact of the GOP on Southern
politics in a speech Tuesday at 7
p.m. here.
Sponsored by the Clariosophic
Literary Society, the meeting on
the third floor of Legare College is
open to all students. After his
speech, l)ent will hold a question
and answer session.
I)ent, 37, worked on Sen. Strom
Thurmond's s t a f f for approxi
mately 10 years. In 1964, he was a
state-wide manager for the Gold
water presidential campaign.
He was valedictorian of his high
school class, a cum laude graduate
of Presbyterian College with a
double major in h i s t o r y and
English and holds both Bachelor
and laster of Law degrees.
While at Presbyterian College,
Dent was editor of the school's
three campus publications, vice
president of the student body and
a fraternity president. lie is a
f o r m e r Washington news cor
respondent.
Other guest speakers scheduled
for addresses before the 161-year
()1(l society include Senator Strom
Thurmond, Sen. Ernest F. Ilollings
and Rep. Albert Watson.
A WS Gr<
For Horn
W'oen students will be allowed
an hour's extension of curfewst
Saturday, lomeconing night.
A hill passed last week by As
sociated Women Students grants a
2 o'clock to every upperclassman
who w o u i d normally have a I
o'clock and a I o'clock to fresh- a
men and all it hers who w o u I d t
normally have a 12 o'clock.
Thi; extension gives freshmen
an 11, a 12 and a 1 o'clock permis
sion for the weekc.
I'lans for a penny -a - m mu te night
in November were discussed at the
i)ct. 12 A\WS meeting. If the plans
are approoved, all hours will be ex
tended until 2::) a.m. Nov. 8 for
the Smekey Robinson concert. Each
girl wouhd pay one p e n n y f~cr
evory" minute she is out past her,
nornal curfew.
The purpse of the penny-a-min
ute night is to raise money for an
AVS schclarship to be awarded
n he spring.
Thle money \w"ouldi he collected by
Glad Plai
from
Amazing 100*o wool th<
able and drip dry. Thi'
shrink out of fit because
process. Save on costly
L.adybug's low-belted s
pleats and patch pocket
ine or blue plaid in Size
Use your "Miss Gameco<
Account. If you don't
easily open one. Presen
dent I.D. card to or ce
Ghost of
oh lI loag makes a <ira
IAIgar I.ee Masters' "ipoc
-ersity Theatre will presi
polet ic. chiaracterizations of
at 8:15 p.m. in I)ravton 1
gronrnel floor of the RusSe
mnts Lat
econing
\WS girls. No cheeks or ni
ickets woul< be accepted, and ar
ne unalle to pay upon arrii
v1tiulI he Subject to rest ricti
.oels arriving after ihe 2:20 a.
eadline would he required to p
or the minutes up until 2:30 a.
nd restricted for the period aft
he curfew. All plans are tent
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Staff Photo by Mike Tyler
Spoon River
miatic plea (luring rehearsal for
n River Anthology." The Uni
nt this adaptation of Masters'
ghosts on Oct. 25, 26, and 27
lall. Tickets are on sale on the
II House.
Hours
Weekend
'al t ive, pending approval.
v- ()her AWS projects for the
al year were discussed at the meeting.
n. A talk on Faulkner by I)r. J. B.
m. 1 leriWether of the English I)epart
J ment is planned for November.
m. )ecemher projects include dorm
er ('hristmas parties and a talk on a
a- career as a stewardess.
AND CO.
ATERS
I and JANTZEN
ACKS
ACH and FRETZ
Student Killed
Mary Lou McGowan, 20-year
old USC junior, was killed early
Sunday when the car in which
she was riding was wrecked at
the intersection of Taylor and
S u n t e r Streets. Another USC
student was injured in the acci
dent but is not in critical condi
tion. Miss McGowan's parents are
Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Charles
S. McGowan of 3614 Northshore
Drive.
Golden Spur
To Feature
Val Pringle
Valentine Pringle, d u b b e d by
Harry Belafonte as "one of the
greatest new voices of our genera
tion," is appearing at the Golden
Spur s t u d e n t nightclub tonight
and Saturday night.
Pringle has appeared on Broad
way in "The Moon Beseiged" and
"America Be Seated." A veteran
of nightclub and concert tours in
the U. S. and abroad, he has been
f e a t u r e d on "The Ed Sullivan
Show," ''On Broadway Tonight,"
"The Merv G r i f f i n Show" and
others.
:)f his performance in "Porgy
and Bess," Harwood Simmons of
The P o s t Standard commented,
"Val Pringle all but stole the show
with his fine bass voice and top
flight acting."
The bass baritone's albums in
clude "I Hear America Singing,"
"Powerhouse," "Porgy and Bess'
and ''Showboat."
Stanley Green, of H1i-Fi Stereo
Review, wrote, "lie has a majestic,
if not incredible voice, with ranges
from a deep, deep bass to a clear
high tenor. A voice of natural
purity."
Floor shows will be at 8:30 and
10:30 p.m. The Golden Spur, at
50:; S. Main St., is open from 7:30
until midnight.
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Steps to improve the Capstone
parking situation include new curb
markings and parking lots.
"We have become very concerned
about the absolutely chaotic prob- s
lem," said Vice President of Busi
ness Affairs Harold Brunton. "A
great deal of our trouble has been s
caused by the construction.
"In addition, because of our re- Z
surfacing the streets, former curb 0
markings were obliterated."
University administrators met e
with Columbia officials to solve a
the problem. c
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(with purchase) in The unicipal.I
ements
>stone i
Brunton cited two steps in the
lanned program. The first step
ncludes repainting all areas in
rhich students should not park.
"These areas were painted yel
)w this week," the vice president
aid, "and only cars in these places
'ill be towed away."
The second step will begin as
son as the construction is fin
;hed, in about two or three weeks.
his step covers work on lots north
f Capstone.
The north parking lot has an
itrance from Barnwell Street and
n area for loading and unloading
ars. This lot will have meters
n?oum aet.s
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'arking
and will be primarily for use by
visitors (luring the day. The meters
will not be enforced 24 hours, and
the lot will be available for student
use at night.
"We hope to gradually purchase
all the land north to Pendleton,"
Brunton said, "and make it a stu
(lent parking area."
The University has presently
acquired three addresses in the
1800 block of Pendleton as well as
1707 Pendleton, all of which are
now being used for parking.
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