The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 25, 1968, Homecoming Edition, Image 1
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Vol. LIX, No. 13 Columbia, South Caroliia, Friflay, Ovtolwr 2. 1968 Fo
Rally, Bonfire
Begin At 6
Presentation of the Home
C(0loing queen and court will
highlight tonight's pep rally on
Intramural Field A.
The 1968 queen will step
from a 15-ft. football
Students are being urged to
make and bring signs to be
thrown on the bonfire at the
climax of the rally. A 21-ft.
Seminole will be burned by the
Gameccok supporters.
The Pan-Hellenic C o u n c i
will sell shakers for 10 cents
each at the rally and at the
game Saturday. Funds from
the shaker sales will be used
to finance the Homecominig
v ents.
AWARE
To Hold
Teach-In
AWA W A. will sponlsor a pre
national election strike and teach
in onl .londay, Nov. -1, on the
I I-rsvshoe.
The Motion to vo(Operate with
the SI)S recommendation for ele
ti,n protests by students wasi
passed at the AWAltE meeting
Wedliesday.
Preliminary plans call for an.
open gathering on the lorsesho
(n lMonday afternoon, at whivlh
students will discuss the forth
c('Ilming national elections. Inter
ested persons will later he invited
to spaces reserved inside lussell
House for further discussimn.
Further plans call for picketing
one or more election polls.
Two amendments were a<lded to
the A W A R E constitution at the
meeting. The offices of president
and vice president were changed
to those of chairman and vice
chairman.
A second amendment provides
f(or AWARE to allow faculty
mtmbership.
The group also held a discus
Min on the purposes of two
vroups with which AWARE re
c.-nltly affiliated. The nat ionla l
N'uident groups are Students for
a IDemocratic Society (51)5) and
Southern S t u d e n t s Organizing
(*ttmmlitteLe (SSOC).
SSOC is not a branch of SD)S
a-4 previously reported, but oper
etes ildelpendently out of Nash
xille, Tenn. I)avid Simpson, SSOC
-taff imlember from Georgia, par
ticipated in the discussion.
TIwo new officers were lete ad d
at the meeting, since the previ
'usly elected( president and secre
t ary were asked by the adminis
tration3 to resign because of
grades.
JIerry Wingate, p)rev'iously vice
p.resident, assumled the office of
cha irman. Perrin Rollins was
elected vice chairman andl Karen
Surratt, secretary.
Beer B
BY ROILIE WATERS
Staff Writer
(Rirst in a series)
Carolina's bleer bill is "undler
extremely active consideration,"
an administration spJokesmlanI
said this week.
Richard Elliott, adlministra
tive assistant to President
Thomas F. Jones, sid that
"'even though the bill is being
sttudied very seriously, there is
insufficient information avail
able to comment as to what the
outcome miight be."
Elliott said the administra
tion is '"sampling public opin
ion andl studying the legality of
such a prop)osal."
The bill, p)assedl by Student
Senate on Sept. 25, propo'ss
*that the G;olden Spur student
night club lbe allowed to sell
becer on a 30-clay trial period.
Homec
When
Alumni
Festivities
Scheduled
Carolina alumni will return this
weekend to join c u r r e n t USC
casses for Homecoming.
One of the first events in store
for those returning to their alma
mater will be dedication of the new
University Museum in the War
Memorial Building.
Tle ceremony will begin at 10:30
a.m. Saturday, with the Baruch
silver collection, the Howard gem
collection, and the University mace
and president's medallion on dis
play.
President and Mirs. Thomas F.
Jones will receive alumni in their
home on the Horseshoe f rom I1::0
intil 1. followed by a noon meet
ing of the A I u i n i Association.
eni meeting will be on the second
loor of the president's home.
Rutledge Chapel and the Rare
Books Room of McKissick Library
vill be open to visitors from I1::0
intil 1.
A barbecue dinner on the Horse
shoe will begin at 1. During theJ
linner, the Distinguished Alumni
kward an(d the Alumni Associa
.ion Honorary Life Memberships
.vill be presented.
Buster Spann and the Original
ramecock Orchestra will be back
For the annual Tea Dance at 5 Sat
irday afternoon at the National
Guard Armory on Bluff Road.
Refreshments and snacks will be st
served. d
Crawford Clarkson, alumni pres- v<
dent, will crown the Homecoming h,
lueen (luring halftime ceremonies si
If the USC-Florida State game. )l
Kappa Sigma
On Probation
Kappa S i g n a fraternity ias
been placed on probiat ion until J1an.
30, 1969, by the Interfraternity a
Council Trihunal. I
t I
3Meeting last Thursday, the tri - a
bunal found the fraternity guilty
of what L. E.ugene Cooper, dlean
Of men, called "aL violation of U ni
vesity rules and regulations."
The prohat ion went into effect
Olct. 18. ial
ill: Still
from the Goh41leni Spur area.
Accordinig to (Ot is I .ivingston, t
chalira 301 Of t he Alcoholic Ib-v -t
erage Control C'omm lissionl, "t he
only restrict ion we might have
Livingston1
oming I
Queen I
Beauty An
The three finalists in the i lomecoming
queen comiw-tition joked with1 President
Thomas F. Jones this week in front of tie
Administrtioi Builling. Th-e new queen,
Whose identity is niow 1111isc-losel, will
Lack Of 'Spe
Dited In Rep(
BY DON CAUGIIMAN confused with
Staff Writer ported carrying
A campus policeman's lack of Two Negro
pecial training in dealing with (Itiewly arre-tv
udents" and his unawareness of qtestioetig of
liscipline procedures of the U'ni- t h e apprehit
-rsity" were factors i an in ineident studet.
st spring in which a chemical The poldi0111I
ray was used to disperse :a crowdI 'lliVersity poll
Students outside Russell 11llous'. after te id
According to a special committee a g a i n s t t1
port released this week by Presi- drouped helore
,nt Thomas F. Jones, the police- The comm1itt
an "did not receive special in- gated the IC
ructions" in handling students G o iitr g e A. I
Tle piliceman had benis hired enw'ittis and I
ii October 1967, anid a,.ignled to schowl of 1ouri
>arkiig meter and traffic control. hert; \0 1.c the I
The incident came after ani argu- le', assoviate v
ent hetween a white studet a n nd1Iv Futiil
N e g r o~ nocn-studecnt cve'r hcets te it'ccci
ade1 ocn pool1 gamties, atcc crig toc t(nI 'itcI
ce report. TI'he spray~ was usedc onciII'it i \cl
(lcrwd of Negroc and wil te st u-~ KPI ccf
'nts who had gathered oeutsidle(cle' cfh
ussell Ilouse' as i thcn-stude'nt tcnadla
as bcei ng a rresti'ledon a ebarige of'se l\ei5I'
screicrly conduct. Atceii i
The arrest of the lnn-st udetitntak iecii
quietl i csilcnI sle i entlyj a'rret
UnderrsitDpl
~iIccccclte lctcnai atr thec inid
ae esosgiic ailie ls lhccci ns tarh
I ~~iigtctl ':ic tle lii'i~ici droppcc ied beforeIc
lUs Ie'citlie et''cI titacl' t Thsa e cmit
ile lcilict icritic ce'se'tt icer, hi s sic'i ati l
leevil tae t 1011 th'e'' ! ho na tione'
iv iristccn 3icIte \l t rpollisse'
i'lc (~,CI CI l'* e'' i~g ti 'daton Frac h
ililIle' jelcIn' cjctlcci, ie dsint afindl exiecu
~cn saicl "takitl iltie('lil il makte ,pcifi m
aredntoy was basd on hise' ng the s-iser,tit,
viecncr the loc's raton letrnd uasint
In apeson, woill betl d'11Iis
ol ' ,ivingston said th oatitn cin?
o Get 'U
.merges
Staff Photo by Chief Photographer Chip Gallowal
d The Boss
emerge from a giat football tonight at the
pwp rally. The finalists are, from left.
Sherrv (omez, Ronni Capici, mid Chery0
Merchanit.
cial Training
)rt On Gassing
anotiher pter*sfon1 re- iog cooduiott% %4witt t imply the
a gun on caimpus m-M for ri-4-vidittiim of certii
Itidenits were subse- isils of Imfi
d ia f t e r repieated -Althouvh theie Was verha
the officer about pnvtit n, t1i*t, was ne suffl
-ionl of t It e 11oll- Cint reason to use gas.
--The offict-i invtd-vvil bad rt,
n involved left the ived no special tiaining in doal
ce for( s h o r t I vig with studeits and was not :d
'nt, and all charges VISt of the disciplifit pl-ocdI .:
lof-studtnt werev"f tho Universitv.
the ti-al. - The nonstutilint was r-tmoc(
ee w h1i e h investi-t fnmi Russell House in a matine
vnt was headed hv that elcs net IvrnItstlf to t)
luchanan, lrftessor t v.ti)n of tianquility on tho
4111er 1ean 'ef the Vampus.
)allsill. ()ther nvill - - 1he offt-t- fadt-d tl ri,itoid
Zev. RItelt Alexan
apl1 a in of tle W es- ludei-4 its tl tite ri-a-4)o for tie
anr1d presi dent of flon..nt-fit 414.1clitioll.
ot Broe wni, law st u -el thei ier if tlt'tio ing a
tiv-e d i r ee t o r offerhtwa laiganare
I..-.\leGwan *of tih-ert te eent wr fa
siness Admnristra- tllsefrtrs viaeetete
Sc~hoo,l I'rof. We-- --i s coetu-s..ddn
-r e poCIr ididi not f iananig:liai el
r-wt spapers,l'I el33 (trlltei
t~r'm.ittingi the heleerllil
.ieti sai aelsidc' ilF,etki
t ti (i instnt,lindieatld
feelel tgges iueei
N'lievte'an.\ iit inrrgl, I tin ie icee
lst 5at1or1 rcewniaillcl wwlltnts
i ristIenthapentpprgain.''
ilelt ite:tel l'i clet the' ,re e m iit t i le the
fe'e-Althe'gh thtre wasgcmrba
provot c ltie, ther e tias no sufi
ce-live an hmg ient1 'en to gusie'a ashin
lee eleere etI t it ci Th el - ofic~ne't ine ed hadik rig eu
Nce. s,' ~aart- ingt wistuens and- w as nt ad t
vi lrwl ~at sryd oftew gisciplinsprayeduro
io'f ttm tl' ' thie~ l'nivtersiv. gru ieIsl
- inuTinhe nondet wa emovnet r
el ''ehepass from eulit ul Hofuse "negr manne
~ liiael n lth antI nohte stuenfts wth
preservatirn ofltranqudity on(ti
-utlel o ~I- Te oercersn falrtoye,d e
gllvrnilienalifacn oily poqesoningnebi
ntenaaly the )re aion fori th
non-student' eeion. "l) i
dee st U IC i t h e students w ierenotawar
enuemo rodes avilalerto .tem
(confom ith the l'n est' 12)
>And .
t Pep
Dance And
To High lig
IiY MAIY J BEF. lNSTON
\lN aging LAitf)r
ip and .\way" tnig t at 6 :1s a
Jop1 raPy in itiaiura; [:
hie-C :ns the week~en f.sto-.
Aft.-r the ii-p raly. rater i. -s
and -ther stu.ient gr-up.< w.11 have
part ws. and the <tulent I n n u;11
sjonfs-r a lance at a. at T-u n
slip Auiteroitm. Ci'uck Jaksun.
Yv,,nns- Fair andi 'h,-Prp.t ill
enterta:n at the pre-jgame vent.
Student activities will continue
Saturfiay aft--in with the ti-a
dit:onal parade b-,-g:nning at 2:15.
H1,amec,ming Cimnttee-v Chairman
Jew Hlbsen rep-rts that the pa
rade, appi-ovemat.-ly r u n ; t s
str,)ng, will be the- largest in Car
lina istlv
Participants v11 a - s v m 1 1 u at
Melaster U(Ilo-ge at 1:1 5 p.m. and
begin the march an ),ou- later n
Pickens t, Laui-el, l-ft in Laurel
tee Main, left in Nla:n to the Stat
Huse-. left ..n Gerv:i,s t(, Sumter
and right on Sumter ti the review
ing stani near the lH- seh<-.
The judges are- Mr>. I a r - l
Hrunton. wkife of the vice presidient
for hus:ness affars: Mrs. P a u I
Iietzel, wife of the athl-tic dlirec
t1r; anti Frank Tr"tter. assciate
dean if the (C.llege 4f Arts and
Science.
They Will select first place floats
inl fraternitv-sororitv and residence
hall categliries. Tr,ephaws will be
awarded to the winning entrants.
A fter the parade the fl-eats will
be in <iisplay on the intramural
fiehes thrulUgh Sund.y.
Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Men's Towers will h. qen ti v:s
it',rs. Ref-eshments will be se-rved
in 1ike Johnson lounge during thI:
ppen h1,iuse.
Th:e Gatmicicks w :ll me-et the
Fl')rila State Vntversity Serminoies
::at ~:: p.m. Saturday at Carolina
Stadium.
The presiiient ,f the Alumni As
seciation wil cr--wi the Homecm
ing queen during halftime cere
mones in the fieh.
A post-Came conce-rt, sponsored
1y the Student Unon will feature
T rhe impessiiens. Th!e 10 to miId
night- e-vecnt w I ilbe- at Township
Auediteeium.
(Coeds wdl c-njoyv later e-ut-few s
eer t he 1-i Hoecing eve-nt s. Friday
stay out until 2 ::0 a.m. hey peay ing
a p-nny feor each m:nute past thteirt
usual curfew.
'Students' P
Is Introduce
lfl ill(ItI- IIONICK
Staff Writer
A heil tii sperc:fy when admiinis
traters can e-nte-r stuent rooems
was introdiluce-d Wediln-sday to Stuii
r dent Senate.
Se-n. Fred M agner, w h: o stub
nuittedi the heill, saidl it wvas an at
tiempt "tee pereote(t the st ucdents'
irigh t tee priv'acy."
Al soi prtesentedl ta Se-na te was a
huil calling feir stuudent repire-senta
t ion en a cemmitttee' toe negoitiate
-'SC's cocntract with A RA Slater
t Foc Sc-rvices.
A- errdi ng teo Miagnrer's p)ropocesaI,
a "cloiseed stude-nt room'' co(uld be
ecntcered bey pie-isons other than its
occupants with the occuipanfts' per
miissioen or under the following cir
cumstances:
---maintenance p)ersonneI e o u I d
enfter to inspect physical equip
Cment, re'pair, refurnish or replace;
security personnel coeuld enter,
e if they hadl a warrant, in the course
' of "legally constituted executiomn
of t h e i r responsibilities," or in
cases of "health or safety' emer
gencie".
Away'
Rally
Concert
It Weekend
Sat u rdlay n i g it Siils. M.\Clin
Wa.Wo. Harpton. South and
ith I T ill cl at 2.
Black Week
To Feature
4 Speakers
BY DEFRIE KNIGl1T
Staff Uriter
The Ass,riati,n of Afr,-Ameri.
:an St udlents noring 1Ilack
Xoek S unda!,y thIIrough Friday.
According t, Thi,mas Richard
n, publa ity chairm an fIr the
vit, the 1urp, es are to on
ivhten stuiints about black hi-z
ry and t. hlip <iefne the rI.
f black people.
":Tlack Power:
Ani Alternative
t 0 Violence"
w I be t h1 e
t o pi c of )r.
C h a r I e V.
H a m i 1 t n at
7:0p.m. 'Mon
day 'vIn Drayton
Hall.
Ilr. Hamlillt-n
DR. H AMILTON I WIdv!y k.
a s coauthor,
with Stkely a r i i c h a e , of
'lOn-k P Ior :The Pol it ies of
L.iheration in .\nwrica." Hlv i. h
ing briughit the Un\versitV
biriugh th off irts of the Afro
o. i "1 (,jl IunCt Ion with
tle Vi1itig >tihodars ( mi'401111ttev.
Tjcket, for 'h- SfeEch can he
re at th Ru "s"loe in
irmat ion .i>k.
)IIskell Goge Ward, repro
etmg " t ie1ratiols Crossroad,
\Vrica." wil, peak Tu f,y Vf
1ing at 7:0 In Room t. of ( .r
harl,I- Th, rpe. chirha man of the
i i: t I ry departmeint ,f Nort h
r (lila oliege ill urham, will
- itik tn i"l Rlgin" Thur
lay night at -:(I i n Noom 10,: of
urrell.
Fridli afternoon by Walk1r 1 .
sereit ar i\ fi the South Carolina
hEl\ r I ~i i:Tbire ss ft itled
the I.lack Studenolt." The- spfe.ch
sche.lule<i for Rini 21? in Ru
rivacy' Bill
(d Ini Senate
resnienc ba sI~taff couldlenter
only whei.n "thir- is a specific in
dicat in of danger hr hazard in
termis of heal th,: sa fetyv or p)roperty
dlamage."
Ai ther P wptonls. t I' e hill
speci fies, mnu>t he~ madei by the dIi
rectir if hiousing iir his repiresen
tati\e and are to ''eflect the spirit
of the above p -heii"
T hej priposa' - ncernmrg the ne
gotiato'ns wiit I Siater fiod service
wait roduced b SEn. B ar on
Acc- rd ing to the hill, a commit
tee appo&inted by the student body
p res iilent wouI he incl uded in con
tract negotiitiims with Slater.
A dlelegaition fronm the "Up With
People" group asked Senate for
suggestions on publicity for their
upcom:ng program and asked help
for locating hi o u s i n g for cast
members.
"Up With People" will present
a program Monday at 8 p.m. at
Township Auditorium.
Sen. Jeff Rubin proposed that
the Humanities Building be named
after Bernard M. Baruch.