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'Try to R( ho ecom* BY ELLEN MURRAY Staff Writer "Try to Remember" will be the theme of 1971 Homecoming festivities next week. According to David Yarborough, organizer and co-ordinator of Homecoming, this is the first year that USC will not have a parade. Instead, Interfraternity ano Panhellnic Councils will sponsor displays near residence halls and in the fraternity quadrangle. Yarborough has extended the deadline of nominations for Homecoming 'Queen until Thursday, October 7 at 5:00 p.m. Campus organizations can sponsor any female full-time student. Nominees may have pictures taken at Information Services at a nominal charge. Elections will be held Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday on the first floor of the Russell House. The Homecoming Court along with the display winners will be announced Friday night at the Cockfest. Thursday, October 14, Slater Dining Service will sponsor a special homecoming dinner in the Russell House cafeteria. Cockfest '71 will highlight the homecoming events Friday, Oc tober 15 at 7 p.m. in the Carolina Stadium. It will open with the USC Marching Band and feature the South Carolina State Marching Band. Based on the theme, "Birth of the Gamecock"' a program of skits sponsored by the fraternities, sororities and campus Unive nV6 McKe On Friday evening, Union presents Mc Ken "Cockfest". Admission "Cockfest". smember' ng theme organizations will be presented. Following this, Coach Paul Dietzel and the football team will be in troduced. A fireworks display and a concert featuring McKendree Springs will end Cockfest '71. The annual alumni reception at the President's home and the alumni Awards Banquet will be held Saturday afternoon, October 16. They will be honored again at the alumni Tea Dance Saturday Evening with music provided by the Gamecock Orchestra. Windfall in concert at Bates The Bates House student government in conjunction with Phillip Constellation Enterprises presents a concert in Bates House Cafeteria tomorrow night. The concert starts at 8 and will feature Windfall, a group of USC students who have been together for about five months. The members are Neil McKnight, lead vocals, guitar; Tom Fowler, bass, backup vocals; Steve Folks, organ and Ronnie Port, drums. Also appearing with Windfall is Jacob Rardin, a folk singer from West Virginia. Rardin is currently on the independent study plan at' USC. Admission is $1.00 for students and $1.50 for students and dates. rsity Ui Ya idree Spring October 14 at 9:30 p.m. the Ui tiree Spring in the "Cockpit" a to the concert is $1.00 which inci Portable Garage ~'""""* This' motorcycle's owner has solved the problem of what to do with a bike that can't be brought inside. The plastic bag protects the bike and gives passerby something in teresting to look at. iion Presents Craft Fai University Union Arts Committee on Saturday, October 16. This will pr Craftsmen a rare opportunity to mi goods to the Student Body. The event House Pati6 in the afternoon from 1 terested craftsmen should pick up House Information Desk. All applical 9, one week before the Fair. This is handmade objects at reasonable pr Married StudE EVENT: Married Students Football DATE: October 9 PLACE: National Guard Armory DINNER: 5:30 P.M.-7:00 P.M. - DANCE: 10:00 P.M.-12:00 Midnight $3.00 Cougle: Parking, dinn( Tickets for dinner must be purchas Friday, October 8. University Union Mi 4 ~~Commons Room Cmite90 .. Night Club 10 .. Spirit 70 .. Concert 70 .. Lectures 60 .. International 73 .. Short Courses 50 .. Recreation 80 .. Carolina Wives2nWe. ieryFilms 53 .. iprofTravel 60 .. sides the ~ Artist Series7:0.. Arts 7:30 p.m., Specal Eents6:00 p.m., Cardinal (Continued from Page 2) who has enough blood on his hands to turn the Danube red, gradually granted Hungarians a degree of economic decentralization, even a whiff of political freedom. Detente between Rome and Budapest, between Washington and Eastern Europe, became the order of the day. And both Pope Paul and President Nixon must have begun to wonder, in Henry II's words about Becket, if there was none who would rid them of "this insolent prelate." Last week, infirm of body and sorely tried in spirit, iron-willed old Joszef Cardinal Mindszenty accepted "the heaviest cross" of his life for the sake of "higher considerations of the church," exchanging his embassy exile for that of St. John's Tower in the Vatican. And the way was clear for a new and more pragmatic era. Hungarians, so long as bells shall toll in St. Matyas Cathedral and horses toss their manes on the great Magyar steppe, will not forget this stubborn man who served them and their God so well. Nor should they. COPYRIGHT 1971 THE WASHINGTON STAR SALE King size waterbed $25 guaranteed for ten years Chicken Little 1316 Washington St. across from Public LAbrary "We wouldn't Guarantee it If It wasn't Good." i r U is presenting a Craft Fair esent student and Faculty 3ke, exhibit and sell their will be held on the Russell :00 p.m. . . . until. Any in an application at Russell ions must be in by October m great opportunity to buy. ices. nts Dance Dinner Dance. BARBECUE "SECOND NATURE" ~r, dance, set-ups. ed at Russell House before eeting Times Tues. Committee Room Mon. Commons Room Tues Room 30A Tues. Commons Room Mon. Room 322 Mon. Room 309 Tues. Room 321 Tues. Room 321 8:00 p.m. Russell House Wed. Theatre Mon. Room 321 Wed. Room 306 Wed. Room 308 Tues.. Ro m2