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Top Of Starts Re By MONA GAULT Asst. News Editor A view of sparkling city lights seen through cherry-colored cur tains greeted over 150 diners Fri day night as "Top of Carolina" opened its doors for the first time. At 7:30 p.m. President Thomas F. Jones pushed the button that started the revolution of the res taurant atop C a p s t o n e House. Maitre d' Michel Pierret admitted that it was a tense moment. "There are two buttons, one for clockwise revolution and one for counter-clockwise. We were hoping Student Presidents Reconvene The second organizational meet ing of the South Carolina Student 1 Body President's Association was held Sunday afternoon in the USC Russell House. There were 14 South Carolina colleges represented at the meeting. Attending were Furman Univer sity, South Carolina State College, Baptist College, Erskine College, the University of South Carolina, Wofford College, Converse Col lege, Lander College, Winthrop College, North Greenville Junior College, the College of Charleston, Benedict College, Clemson University, and Limestone College. USC Student B o d y President Sam Drew presided at the meeting which was also attended by Vice President Denny Royal, First Sec retary Richard Morrell and Secre tary for Public Affairs Joe Hob son. The association m e m b e r s dis cussed the proposed constitution for the state organization and also individual problems confronting each school. The group will meet again on Jan. 7. INQI By LYN J QUESTION: Why are we not student union dances and them? ANSWER: The Student Uni< since only a limited numbe dances and concerts, this to reduce the number of p change their plans and do tickets not picked up by are made available to othei QUESTION: Will students be parking lot on a regular bat ANSWER: The Office of Bus issue has not been decided. QUESTION: Why are student: ulty parking lot in front oi at night and on weekends? - then. ANSWER: Melvin Tavenner, c ies, said that this parking I for guests of the Universit; QUESTION: Why are student use rooms in Columbia Hal S without paying high rent? ANSWER: Rent is no longer chi THE B14 RESTAI Is The Plai DISCOUNT MI HOT MEALS 11:30 A.M.-2 P.M. -5 90. SP INCLUD MEAT - 3 VEGETABLES Open Nightily Un THE 629 MAIN STREET BG RIGHT ACROSS FROI -l arolna volving that the wrong button would not be pushed. The waiters are trained to serve clockwise." Pierret said that no partiality was being exercised in service to restaurant g u e s t s, whether stu dents or faculty. "It is a treat for students to come up here, and we want no difference made in the service they receive," he added. USC student Richard Hines, the first diner on opening night, said he was most impressed by the night view of Columbia. "The main thoroughfares look very beautiful and exciting. The restaurant decor impressed me too, especially the Carolina tapestry." Diners also commented favorably on the fresh roses at each table. Opening night guest Al Lanier of the Associated Press said, "I am very much impressed. Those fortunate enough to go to this res taurant have a unique place to take visitors. The food is excellent and the prices reasonable." Pierret said the restaurant will soon expand its menu to include dishes such as crepe suzettes, cher ries jubilee and caesar's salad. Al ready being offered is a salad dressing n a n e d after Capstone House. | Thanksgiving Service A thirty - minute campus - wide Thanksgiving Service will be held Tuesday at 7 p.m. around the re flection pool in front of the i'n. dergraduate Library. Presiding will be Raye Jones, with guest speakers Dr. Thomas Jones, Coach Paul Dietzel, Dr. Frederick Giles and Denny Royal giv.ing short talks ont the theme "What I have to be thankful for." The benediction will b. de livered by Dr. Brubaker. Rutledge Chapel will be used in the event of rain. t JIRY OHNSON t able to pick up tickets for . concerts when we reserve c )m informed INQUIRY that r of tickets are available for 4 measure has been instituted ople who reserve tickets but not attend the concert. All j p.m. on the specified day students. allowed to use the coliseum tis? iness Affairs said that this" C not allowed to use the fac the UJndergraduate LibraryI This lot is almost never used lirector of institutional stud-S ot is reserved at these times organizations not allowed to I and Capstone for meetings arged for use of these rooms. BIRD IRANT 'e To Go! AL TICKETS SERVED :00 P.M.-8:00 P.M. ECIAL ES: - TEA OR COFFEE hi 1:00 A3.. BIRD COLUMBIA, S. C. A HONEYC'OMABC Top of Carol (:ustomewrs place their order ing restaurant atop Capstone ope-need for dinner hours last i lunch this week. Publicity I Taken By l)avid W. Phillips, director of si tussell House, estimates a loss of d +200 worth of concert and dance b >ublicity so far this year. a "If things continue as they are tl low the figure may well be $41,000 a ir $5,000," he states. In the past students allegedly ave regularly t a k e n a certain mount of publicity, but this year 'hillips describes the practice as r a major problem." Three sets of publicity for the ,mokey Robinson c o n c e r t were osted by the Student Union and c< .pparently taken by students, he E aid. ei This included $100 worth of ban- L iers and $25 photographs. Two f< ets of posters for the Sandpiper oncert were similarly lost. fi Phillips said that the students d urt themselves when they take he publicity because the money b ised for posters to replace those w onfiscated is taken from the con- d ert and (lance fund. This year s everal free concerts and dances b ave been cancelled for lack of unds. The Housing Office reports that p he posters and pictures are being o sed to decorate dormitory walls. w The Student Union will not pro- h eed with any action that would re- lu student Bod Attend Natio: Three USC student body officials m -il1 represent Carolina at the 1967 b ational convention of the Asso- J<t aLted Student Governments of the nitedl States in San Francisco, Jr alif. Nov. 22-26. GI S t u dI e n t Blody President Sam ar 'rew, Secretary for Public Affairs su ae Hobson, andl First Secretary pr c h a r d Morrell will represent thi outh Carolina at the convention. "r his year's convention, the fourth he G roucho Says! In answer to yoi When will you 01 store? Would you belie Remember! Sp or Fall, Dellie I of All. GROUCHO'S 5 POINTI 61 arden~a S. in Ce.ui.. iA Staff Photo by Coates Crewe ina Twirls 's in Carolina's new revolk. House. The new facility eck and will begin serving 1ateria1 Students' At in punishment for those stu ents who have taken the pclhlicity, Lit Phillips dleclares, "We can only ppeal to the students and ask iem to leave the publicity up until fter the concerts have been held." Fhree Cases ro Be Heard More marijuana has been dis >vered at USC. )ean of Men L. ugene Cooper revealed that two garettes examined by the State aw Enforcement Division were mund to contain the drug. The student involved will go he ire the I)isciplinary Board Tues Other e a s e s to go before the >ard Tuesday include: a student ho allegedly stole $20 from resi nts in his building and another udent accused of writing $90 of ad checks on a stolen checkbook. Included in cases dispensed with st week, the student found in >ssession of marijuana was put probation until June, 1969, as as the USC student found to ive taken a sweater from a Co mhia department store. y Officials yal Meeting ational convention, is b)eing hosted the Associated Students of San >se State College. The speakers list includes, Peter nnings of A BC N ew s; Paul odman, authority on ed ucation d author oif "Growing up Ab.. rd"; Edwarad Keat ing, former ltishier of Ramptarts and one oif e I e a it i n g spokesmen of the owv" generation ;Bitt .\l o n1 r o e, adi of NBC News. ~r Question - >en your new ve NOV. 22!! ring, Winter :ood is Best i DELICATESSEN M.. _ 2S21-963 Freshmd 'First-P1 '2USC's freshman debate t e a m C: took first-place trophies in both af firmative and negative dvisicns at tr the Carolina Forensics Tournament t here last weekend. Freshmen Greg Byrne and Jim TI Bradford were the only undefeated fi team in novice (freshman) com- as petition. USC's other n o'v i e e group, -\ a r y B y r d and Hoh Schwarting, recorded only one loss. Emory University placed first in the varsity division. S e c o n d place went to the University of Kentucky and a third-place tie to Seton Hall and the University of Florida. The tourname nt was sjonsorc"d by the local c h a p t e r of I 1-lta Sigma Riho-Tau Kappa Alpha, na tional debating honorary. F o r t y teams represe-nting 21 schools in the eastern hI n i t e d States entered the competition. "There were a lot of interesting features that we noticed after the tournament was over," cornmented Carolina I)SiR-TKA President Tom Salane. "In one round Navy b-at A"riy. That round was judged by the daughter of the commanding ge-n eral at Ft. Jackson." 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