The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 23, 1970, Page Page 4, Image 4
ththe
tnda thenight At ;30 the
V bo Me ~ettUntan Mr. Jones,
Q* _ -ge
Fr oiendsr FAeU6s 4wrector at
ve'en esrveg,. eate$ Ms
birthday at the .eception by
S blowin outa te an m
Hst attempt... Tht proves
everybody in t nIheIstrUn
has a ot ofwid n~e ewly
FitlFENDSF
Monday night at 7;0, the
Friends Fellowship .wl-.sponsor a
program on the United. Nations.
The meetngw U beheldr inom
301 of the Russell House.
Special guest speaker will be
Hardy Wlckwar, USC professor of
political science. Professor Wick
war will talk on "The Uit d
Nations and the Developig
Nations".
Professor Wickwar has served
the United Nations as Chief of the
World Food Program. During the
spring he was UN advisor to the
government of the Ivory Coast.
Professor Wickwar spends his
summers as .Consultant in Social
Development for the UN.
The Friends especially request
the presence of international
students.
NEW PLAYS
A play has been chosen, and
tryout dates set, for the University
Theatre's second major production
of the year. The play, to be
presented on December 10,11 and
I2 -- the last full weekend before
Christmas vacation -- is "The
Glass Menagerie", by Tennessee
Williams. It will be directed by Dr.
Stephen Coy, Associate Director of
th~e University Theatre an~d
director oS last spring's production
of "Marat Sade".
Tlryouts for roles in "The Glass
Menagerie" will take place from 7
to I0 p.m. in Drayton Hall on
Monday. October 26, and Tuesday,
October 27. The tryouts, according
to Prof. Coy, are open to all
stuidents at the University.
* NE-W FACULTY
T lhree new faculty members
have joined the department of art
at the University of South
Carolina.
Annie P. Quinsac, a native of
France and a Ph. D. graduate of
the Sorbonne in Paris, will teach
art history.
Miss Quinsac, whose main area
of interest is modern European
painting, also received an A. B.
Mellon Fellowship in the depart
me'nt of fine arts at the University
of Pittsburgh for research and
travel in the United States.
hiarold J1. Hansen, whose
paintings have been exhibited
nationally, has joined the USC
laculty to teach in the fundamental
arts program. He is a graduate of
the UJniversity of Illinois and has
the M. F. A. degree from the
liniversity of Michigan.
liansen taught last year at
l"erris State College in Michigan.
Flea market
tIPPl'ltTrUNITY. sparetime, addressing
'nvlEIwN. ~andl circulars' Make 27 per
thoua.nd Il;andwratg,en or typed in your home.
5end inst S2 lior 'fnstrutions, plus a 1.1ST OF'
FIl(MS using adadressers Satisfaction
'uiuara,nte'I H & v l'NTEP:IIRIsEs D)ept 9.
.pt: I' f lii Yucapa. Caalif. 9Zl99
Wasned- ileip am The. Gamerock staff in
I''icultm De.pt. ('all The fiamecork at 777
11172 ear 'aame' by lt'nm .1100 of Ruull Plouse.
Seea 5te've l.unger. ('irculatinn Manager No
one. rlIIefuledhours fle'xihk.
IAW(T ANDFot'NDl
I.IST: Slack key case 256-4Nl7. Seward.
FOITiND: Waich -Claim by deicrlspian.
P'h'ne Michael Williams. 3t23-.10R.
FOHl.E A.
lia vW C'nvertable, see Jim; 1347 D)evine
St Miake offer. 190 Cuwvair no00 lIed.
AUhaitic with snow tin'sa. Call after 5 . 4
4717
Attention Teachers: sve sie of regular
* peri of nw 1970 Compton's Encychapedia. 24
gaItwn 'uited for grade levels 4-high schost.
neu further information call representative.
? 77.3412 J. E. Dalonuh.
y IN..s disertations. and varous
pGpef. Extnsiuv@eExperieene. Cal 'as.
Nteken. 73s.t17
t96PtrtEit DATING--Meet your Ideal
dap. uctl-Introductory offer far this ares.
- ih'atbised matching technmliqus, Write:
ybqf erntic. 0ox 311. Dip*0S. N. C.
*em'nmayting.
~ ~t resiy ahderstand but I'll take yeur
ori."fyus1iiet xlfi
0-*POWI Tw- t-Citen and
Ional Bank of
wh M#* WWill teach art
k a graduti of fth
Uni , ty of North Carolina
thot 'e*Vd a degree in
hiser Hes urr"ty completing
hs Ph.D. there. His
pecial area of interest is ancient
n 0i1ssawnce art.
BLACKSTONE
Dr. Wiliam T. Blackstone of the
UniVersity of Georgia will be the
guest lecturer at the Phionophy
Coloquium, 4:00 Wed., Oct. 28, in
room 101, Hamilton Collee. oThe
topic will be "Civil Disobedience:
Is It Justified?"
GREAT PUMPKIN
"The Great Pumpkin" is comingk
to Carolina again this year under
the sponsorship of the University
Union Special Events Committee.
Students are encouraged to enter
the Great Pumpkin Contest by
decorating a pumpkin which will
be entered in competition with,
other pumpkins on the afternoon of
Oct.30, from 12 until 1 p.m. Entries
will be. judged on the basis of
neatness, appearance and
originality.
First prize in the contest will be
$15 and a trophy.
Pumpkins will also be sold in the
Russell House on October 27, 28, 29
from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.
ON STAGE
FRIDAY A
ALL SI
NOW ON SALF
.4IIOJPFOR PAl
A SUPER
GRAND FUNK RAILROAD
CAROLINA COLISEUM
USC CAMPUS
COLUMBIA, S. C. 29208
----------SEATS $
NAME--- -- -
ADDRESS
CITY
Make checks
Carolina Coliset
self-addresse
PIPE
SMOKERS
PIPE OFFEF
I One Dollar
IToward Purchase of
inmour stock of
I/
-.... .
Carolin
cam ert
COLUM Bl
i4m MAIN ST.
Student
Chamber
USC's SudA t Government has
become a member of the Greater
oun t' er of Commerce..
Student Government was ap
proved fr membership by the
chamber's Board of Directors
during its regular mathly board
meeting. The vote was unaftimous.
Student Government officials
decided to Join the Chamber of
Commerce realizing. that the
outside community 'affects the
University so greatly. it is also anq
attempt by the student officials to
meet with the outside officials and
establish communications between
he two groups.
Lettermen
USC's Letterman Association
announ:ed Monday plans for a
etterman's trophy case to be
laced in the mezzanine of
3arolina Coliseum.
Association officials said that
plans have been made, in
:ooperation with the University, to
;et aside a large area on the
nezzanine, close to its outer
perimeter, in which trophies,
plaques and mementoes of former
:amecock teams and athletes can
)e placed.
USC Letterman President Oliver
J. Hart said that "we are trying to
ocate the trophy case in an area
Nhich will be easily accessable,
Aridely viewed during Coliseum
ictivities and easily seen from the
Walkways outside the Coliseum."
One of the first trophies donated
:o the association was the Pat
%lcGuire Memorial Cup, donated
)y Greater Chamber of Commerce
brough its Sports Committee,
ieaded by Cecil Sturkie.
Hart announced that the case
IL9 PRESENTS
T CAROLINA COLISEUM
AND
XUMA
OV. 6 8:30 P.M.
RTS RESERVED
$4-5-$5"
IL ORDERS BEING AC
OUPON BELOW. TIC KE'IB
AT WINDOW AND AT A
PAGAULO.
HEAVY SHOW
No personal checks
accepted after
Nov. 1
ACH-S
-P HON E
payable to
ii. Enclose a
envelope.
* FINE PIPES
* IMPORTED TOBACCO
* PIPE REPAIR
e CL.EANING SERVICE
CouponI
ny Briar pipe
2,000 pipes
withI
:. 31, 1970
shopinc.
,g S.C.
PHONE 2EA.42S4
3 over*rnen
Of Corm
Chamber Prsld.0t T. Howard
Timberlake said, 'bis marks a
milestone In both the history of the
chamber and. the. history of the
USC Student Government.
"We are extremely pleased to
have this fine group of young
people become members of the
chamber, and look forward to
workihg with them on matters of
Interest not only to the students of
the University, but to all Greater
Columbians," he said.
Asked if he thought this actio by
the USC Student Government
would start a trend throughout the
area and state by other institutions
of higher learning, Timberlake
give trophy
will be dedicated during USC
Homecoming festivities.
Hart said that "we are doing this
in an effort to assemble all USC
sports awards in one place, where
all sports-minded Greater
Columbians may view them."
DUTCH SQUAR
Open 10-9:30
Mon.-Sat.
The South's La
THE RI
ANY ARTIST ON ANY
THE LETTER
CI
A
ALLMAN BROTHERS
ERIC ANDERSON
HERB ALPERT
ANIMALS
ED AMES
LAURINDO ALMEIDA
CHET ATKINS
CANNONBALL ADDERLY
EDDY ARNOLD
Reg. $498 NOW
ATTENTIOla
THE ENTIRE ANGl
RECORE
Reg. $5-"8 NOW ONI.
CHOOSE FROM GREAT ARTI
WA RZKOPF, FISCHE R-DIE SK
~ Buy fror
-- - Once you see Ou
Pappagallos an'
\ venience of our D
~, automatically thir
-think of Pappagal
-more convenient,
FREE (with an
Municipal Parking
~ Here are only tw
collection.
Top: Black or nas
~ ribbon trim and 1
Bot tom: a 1 W''" he
in black, navy or
black, navy or ma
Matching Pappaga
,Ladies' Shoes . Down
town featuring
Fine Footwear
Drce
said "we would like to think so; in
a emplex society 8ch as we live
in today, it seems an invaluable
asset to have our state's youth
working with us in an attempt to
make Greater Columbia a better
area in which to live."
Cost for the move will be an
annual investment of $0 by
Student Government, enabling the
group to be an "associate" or non
profit member of the chamber.
Regular annual chamber dues for
xsinesses are a minimum of $100.
..Student Government
epresentative to the chamber will
>e Scottie Barnes, secretary for
7ampus-Community relations.
Case
Pete Lane, chairman of the
"trophy case" committee of the
association, added that "we are
:urrently trying to 'round-up'
hese plaques and trophies in order
o best approximate the necessary
ize of the case."
rgest and Most C
ECORD BAR'S GI
LABEL WHOSE LAST I
S A, B, C, ARE
OOSE FROM A]
B
JOAN BAEZ
BEATkES
BLOOD, SWEAT AND TE
JAMES BROWN
JERRY BUTLER
BYRDS
DANIEL BARENBOIM
BAND
BURT BACHARACH
PLUS MANY OTHER GREj
ONLY $3 35
I CLASSIC I
EL CATALOG OF
IINGS
STS LIKE DE LOS ANGEL
AU, GILELS, SZELL, PLUS
n your favori
Store
r excellent selection of
experience the con
twntown location, you'll
ik of Lourie's when you
lo! And to make it even
you can park two hours
y transaction) in the
Building behind Lourie's
o styles from our vast
y calf pump with multi
W'' Louis heels, 24.95
el pump with chain trim
palomino corba calf or
hogany calf, 24.95
llo handbags.
1601 M
Sulin
Col. Alfred K. du Moulln's collection of miniature soldiers
and ships, which he crafted from his extensive knowledge of
military history and wide travel, are on display this week in
the USC Museum located in the War Memorial Building. Du
Moulin will be on hand himself Saturday during
Homecoming to explain the collection to visitors. Museum
hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.
UTCH SQUARE
Open 10-9:30
Mon.-Sat.
omplete Record and Tape Stores
GANTIC A B C SALE
4AME OR NAME OF GROUP STARTS WITH
ON SALE THIS WEEKEND
ITISTS LIKE!!!!
C
GLEN CAMPBELL
JUDY COLLINS
.ARS MARIA CALLAS
CREEDANCE CLEARWATER
CARPENTERS
JOE COCKER
JOHNNY CASH
CHAMBERS BROTHERS
CROSBY, STILLS, NASH & YO,NG
kT ARTISTS
Reg. $5." NOW ONLY $419
IUYERS REG. 860ba
CLASIALCASSETTE TAPE
r Disc O L
ES, FRENI, SCH-$ 5 4
MANY OTHERS...
USE YOUR LOURIE'S --
''GAMECOCK" -
CHARGE ACCOUNT.
OPEN FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 P. M.
sin Street