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Folk-Rock At T Singer-composer Raun Mi the Golden Spur student nigl Kinnon will present both th( floor shows each night at 8: $1 per couple. ODK Im (Continued from Page 1) Robert Alan Johnson of Fall Branch, Tennessee, has a 3.833 GPR. lie is a member of the In stitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and is treasurer of Compass and Chart Ilonor Society. John Carroll Jones is a member of Alpha Phi Omega service fra ternity. A journalism major, he was editor-in-chief of Chanticleer at the Coastal Carolina campus. A senior from Charleston, he has a GPR of 3.54. David Gerald Laurey of Colum bia has a 3.780 GPT? L.urey, a senior accounting major, is a mem ber of Phi Beta Kappa. C I y d e Burns Livingston is a junior from the town of North. An accounting major, he has a 3.128 GPR. Livingston is v i c e president of the P r e a t o n Area Dorm Government and president of the Inter-Dorm Council. Henry Martin Jr., a varsity bas ketball team member, is vice presi dent of the Carolina Fellowship of Christian Athletes. A s e n i o r in biology, he has a GPR of 3.414. Columbia is Martin's hometown. Francisco G. Moreno is p)resident of the s t u d e n t chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers andl secretary of the Southern Conference of AIChE. A senior from Columbia, he has a 3.1 GPR. Hallowed tre of "pinning" up-dated by Sprite bottl4 According to an independ ourselves), a startling ne widespread on some college Suddenly, fraternity men the lovely young things th Instead, they reach for tingling Spri l* theobjectc through the ceremony of oper It fizzest Roarsl Buzzes! All of which makes for than to simply "pin" a gir Then, too, the intimacy in the act of opening a bo leads to strong emotional Capped off, of course, t few moments of delicious a tingling tartness of Sprit The beauty of the ideai of true love does not run to go to the trouble of ge You just buy another bot SPRITL AND INGLING. 1T-QUIET. 'he Golden Spur tcKinnon will be featured at it club Nov. 20-22. Miss Mac folk and pop sound for two 30 and 10:30. Admission is ducts 21 A junior majoring in interna tional studies, Joseph Hugh Pate has a 2.89 CPR. lie serves on the Academic Affairs Committee of Student S e n a t e and the service committee of Alpha Phi Omega. Pate is from Marion. Stuart Reynolds, a senior his tory major with a 3.95 GPR, is president of Phi Eta Sigma and tre-surer of Circle K. He is an exchange student to Warwick Uni versity in England. A member of Phi Eta Sigma Honorary Fraternity, K e n n e t h Castles Shull is a junior in Biology. He is from Columbia. Shull's GPR is 3.043. Boyce Luther Smith is an economics major from Chesnee. A senior, he has a 3.7 GPR. Smith is president of Omicron D e I t a Epsilon and a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Allen Griffith Taylor Jr. is a senior in international studies. He has a 3.1 GPR. Taylor is from Camp Springs, Md. He is NROTC battalion officer and a member of Compass and Chart. Robert Lewis Wilson Jr. of Han over, Pa., is an electrical engineer ing major with a 3.453 GPR. He is a member of the NROTC Drill Company and the C o m p a s a and Chart Honor Society. Wilson is a senmor. tdition a girl is a caps. ent survey (we took it w practice is becoming campuses. are no longer "pinning" at catch their eye. a bottle of tart, ~e--and proceed to "cap" f their affections. Why has this come about? PPrhaps because of what happens when you go ing a bottle of Sprite. Tingles I Bubbles I much more moving moment 1. of two people engaged ttle of Sprite in itself involvement . y the sharing of a bandon. (Tasting the s, that is. ) s that if the course smooth, you don't have tting back your pin. tle of Sprite. Carolin To Pre "The Making of a Tradition," a documentary m o t i o n picture on USC, will premiere tonight at the British Embassy in Washington, D. C., and at Forest Lake Country Club in Columbia. Sir Patrick Dean, British ambas sador to the United States, and Lady Dean will be hosts for the Winter Ball To Feature Miller Band The Glenn Miller Orchestra will entertain at a Carolina Winter Ball, 8 p.m. to midnight, Dec. 9. The Student Union Christmas (lance will be at National Guard Armory across from Carolina Sta dium. Dress will be strictly formal. Men will wear complete tuxedo or full-dress milita'ry uniform. Women may wear short or long formal (tresses. The (lance is free to Carolina students but limited to 750 couples. Tickets will be available toward the end of November, according to Debbie Hutchinson, chairman of the Student Union Dance Commit tee. A photographer will be on hand to take pictures of the couples. Miss Hutchinson said that pro fessional decorators from Charlotte will prepare the armory for the dance. USC Players Now Touring 'Spoon River' "Spoon River Anthology," latest production of the University Play ers, is on tour this month to four USC Regional Campuses and to North Carolina. The Edgar Lee Masters play be gan the tour Nov. 6 at Gardner Webb Junior College in Boiling Springs, N. C. Tuesday the pro duction was at Coastal Carolina Regional Campus at Conway. It moved to USC's Union Cam pus Thursday, Nov. 16, and will be at the Beaufort Regional Campus Friday. The final stop on the tour is Salkehatchie Regional Campus on Nov. 30. In the play, ghosts of Spoon River, USA, citizens tell their tales through ballads. COKE CAMPUS ACl SATURDAY, N Student Union Dc The Catalinas - 8 P.M. Football - University of Al BEAT AL SUNDAY, NC Student Union Movie, Asse "Cat on a Hot Tin Roc BEAT CL MONDAY, N4 Lectures Committee of Dr. Wade Batson, 6 P.M., Asi BEAT CL TUESDAY, NC BEAT CL Shirttail Parade and Til Meet at Rus Student Union Movie - Assembly Room, Russell WEDNE!SDAY tN Thanksgiving Holiday BEAT CL SATURDAY, N4 BEAT CLI Carolina-Clemson Foott you ne a Docui miere premiere in Washington. Consul-General T. C. Sharman of Atlanta, Ga. is expected to be Great Britain's senior representa tive at the Columbia p r e m i e r e which will be attended by mem bers and wives of University Asso ciates, an organization of a r e a leaders who are interested in and support USC. Both the Washington1 aid Co lumbia events will begin at 6 p.m. with a reception to be followed by the showing of the film. In Washington, the senior USC representative will be President Thomas F. Jones and among the guests will be prominent alumni and other supporters of the Uni versity from the Washington area. Hugh Weldon, president of Uni versity Associates, will conduct the Washing All Part By PATSY OLIVER Special Writer A beauty contest winner who holds a private pilot's license plus a few years' experience as a "line boy" absorbed in the workings of airplane engines doesn't adhere to most stereotyped ideas of univer sity coeds. And Dadre Traughber, 20-year old USC student, isn't limiting her self to just these distinctions. She spends her spare time working on a commercial pilot's license and additional instrument-rating and multiple engine-rating licenses. "Most little girls grow up with the idea of someday becoming nurses or something like that I guess," said the former Miss Aiken. "I always wanted to be a pilot. I was about nine when I first flew, and I felt just like a plane or a Pegasus." Undaunted by the $16 per hour rates of lessons, Dadre paid for them while working as a reception ist, secretary and general "all-girl Friday" at an airport near her home. At the same time she at tended classes at the USC Aiken Extension. "I (lid everything from gassing up airplanes and washing them to working as a grease monkey when they needed me," the brown-haired art major recalled. "It took two years of being a weekend pilot to get my first license but it was sure worth all the time." Obtaining a private pilot's license entails 40) hours minimum flying time, a rigid written exam and a flight test administered by FAA ex ~IVITIES CALENDAR OVEMBER 18 ince, Field H ouse - 1 l.D. Card per couple abama - Away 2:00 P.M. >VEMBER 19 mbly Room, Russell House "- 3, 6, 8:30 P.M. >VEMBR 20 Student Union Presents tembly Room, Russell House NEMhBER 21 per Burning 7:00 P.M. sell House "L.ight in the Piazza" House, 3, 6, 8:30 P.M. IOVEMBE 22 s begin at 5:00 P.M. EMBER 25 >all 2:00 P.M. Cockpit has the taste }Ver et tirerd rP ne ntary Ifonight program at F o r e s t Lake Club where the senior USC officer pres ent will be Senior Vice President William H. Patterson. "The M a k i n g of a Tradition" was produced at the request of the University by S. C. Educational Television Network. It is a full color sound film, 28 minutes long, and designed primarily for use as p u b I i c service programming by commercial television stations. Robert Frierson is the producer and David Smalley the director, both of ETV. The production is a documentary which gives some of the back ground of how USC acquired its mace, but which mainly depicts the events which took place on the campus on the day the mace was adopted by the University. - And Gr Of Coei aminers. "You wouldn't believe how many COW pastdres I've landed in," she joked but hastened to explain that most people don't realize this is an important part of any pilot's training. There's a c e r t a i n fraternity among pilots, according to Dadre, unique to that group. "At the airport you meet people from all walks of life-from mil lionaires to plumbers," she com mented. "Everybody feels a type of unspoken fraternity among the pilots. It might come from that taste of freedom you get when you're flying. It really makes you a better person, and it'a one of those times you have to really be honest with yourself." Asked about the safety of her avocation, Dadre replied she'd never had a serious scare during her four years' experience and "most little planes are much safer, relatively, than cars." The former Queen of Carolina Sea Island and this year's first runner-up in the Miss Augusta contest has found some discrimina tion among airlines hiring charter pilots. "People seem to prefer having men pilot the plane and I don't think they're going to change their ideas," she explained. "All the air Let Marce put yoi driver Modern Libi 50th anniv4 Sit EASY At last! 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