The Tiger Vol. LII No. 28
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I* DR. GARBATY FEATURED The South's Most Interesting A feature about one of the popular English pro- fessors on campus can be found on page 3 of this College Newspaper week's Tiger. Dr. Garbaty, who participated in a dramatic escape from the Nazi regime in Germany, South Carolina's Oldest came to Clemsan two years ago after receiving his Phd. and Masters at University of Pennsylvania. The Tiger College Newspaper "He Roars For Clemson A & M Circulation—5,000 CLEMSON COLLEGE, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 Volume LH—No. 28 1959-60 Senior CDA Staff Announced Outgoing Senior CDA Names Erwin Able As New President CDA Senior Staff Elects Many Ceremonies To End Officers For Next Year The Senior Staff of the Central Dance Association elected Erwin Abell, Arts College Career For Seniors and Sciences major from Lowrys, president of the organization for next year at a Approximately 350 seniors will be graduated June special meeting Monday night. He will replace Bob Erwin, an industrial manage- 7 after a series of dignified commencement ceremonies ment major from Laurens. designed by the administration as a fitting climax to Vice-president of the CDA their college careers. next year will be Tom McTeer, First scheduled exercise of the day will be the Com- an IM major from Hampton. Basic Courses Available To Students missioning Exercises at 9:30 a.m. in the College Chapel Ronnie Crow, Arts and Science at which 69 Army commissions and 17 Air Force com- major from McColl; Bob Aiken, In Six-Week Summer School Program missions are to be presented. TM major from Columbia and For the first time Clemson students will be able to General To Speak Frank Eskridge Civil Engineer- take required courses in both the regular nine weeks ing major from Florence were Brig. Gen. William J. Bell, vice-commandant, Air Summer School program and the six-weeks program, Force ROTC program, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., named secretary - treasurer, formerly a refresher session for teachers. placement chairman and pub- will be guest speaker at this joint Army-Air Force pro- The 1959-60 CDA Senior Staff was elected last (bottom row) Bob Aiken, placing; Dave Poole, Begin In June Monday night. New staff members are: (top floor chairman; Dave Martin, alternus; and licity chairman, respectively. Both Summer School pro- undergraduates to make up re- gram. He assumes duties as commandant of Air Force row, left to right) Erwin Able, president; Tom Frank Clark, decorations. The officers first Frank Clark, Architecture grams, which include over 200 quired courses which were pre- ROTC this summer. McTeer, vice-president; Ronnie Crow, secre- dance will be the 1959 Hat Hop next fall. viously not available in this tary-treasurer; Frank Eskridge, publicity; major from Huntington, West courses, Graduate School and At 11:30 a.m. the Baccalaureate Sermon is to be giv- Summer School session. Virginia was placed in charge special courses in an Industrial en by Rev. John A. Pinckney. Rev. Pinckney, rector, of decorations; Floor Chairman Teacher Training Program will New summer courses which will be Dave Poole, Ceramic begin June 16 and continue are not listed in the 1959-60 St. James Episcopal Church, will present his address in Engineering major from Green- through Aug. 13. college catalogue are Indus- the Field House. He is a former chaplain to Clemson Auburn Graduate To Work trial Arts 306, added to the six- ville. Dave Martin, Architec- The six-weeks program has Episcopal students. ture major from Anderson was been made more flexible by the weeks program, and Industrial named Alternus. addition of basic courses as His- Engineering 101, Industrial Reception Will Honor With Student Relationship tory 104, English 204 and Mathe- Arts 202 and 303, added to the A reception on the lawn of Calhoun Mansion from Outgoing Members nine-weeks session. By JIMMY YOUNGBLOOD mathematics and coached bas- Auburn where he has remained matics 104. This revision enables Besides Erwin, outgoing Registration for the nine-weeks 3 to 4 p.m. will honor Clemson seniors and their parents. Tiger News Editor ketball and football in Lanett, to the present. His position was members of the Senior Staff The First Assistant Dean of Alabama, following his gradu- and six-weeks programs will be President and Mrs. R. C. Edwards are giving the re- Resident Counselor of Magnolia are Bill Boswell, Tom Ander- James C. Scott from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and from Student Affairs in the history of ation. son, Jim Pate, Pete Kellar, ception. the college will be Richard C. In 1955, he joined the U. S. Dormitories. Named New Army 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., June 16. New Graduation exercises themselves will be held at 5 Coker Garrison, Bob Kennedy students, must report for ma- Armstrong of Auburn. Selected Army Signal Corps for two years. His duties included the co- and Ray Griffin. p.m. in the college amphitheater. Wayne Freeman, by the administration, he will as- He served as Assistant Division ROTC Commander triculation Monday, June 15. ordinating and supervising the The CDA, a non-profit or- sume his duties Sept. 1, accord- Signal Supply Officer, 24th In- Army ROTC Brigade com- Fees Set editor, Greenville News, is to give the commencement social, academic, religious athle- ganization dedicated to the mander for next year will be Student fees for the 1959 sum- ing to W. T. Cox, Dean of Stu- fantry Division, Republic of tic, and student government ac- address. He will also be the recipient of an honorary dent Affairs. Korea, for the last year of his promotion of social functions James C. Scott of Gaffney, ac- mer term are $1.00 per semester tivities within these dormitories credit hour and tuition fee is degree, doctor of letters, along with four others. This position was made neces- enlistment. on campus, consists of eight- cording to an announcement by and acting in behalf of the mana- $10.00 per credit hour. Living To Receive Degrees sary by the rapidly growing en- the Department of Military Sci- Returned To Auburn ger during his absence. member Senior Staff and a costs including room, board, rollment. There has been an in- ence Monday. Also receiving degrees are: Rev. Ralph S. Meadow- Armstrong then returned to (Continued on Page 3) Junior Staff of sixteen mem- laundry and hospital fees, total crease of 1,200 students since the Battle group leaders are Jones craft, rector, Grace Episcopal Church, Charleston, doc- bers. $130.50 for the nine-weeks pro- abolition of the cadet corps in T. Deaton of Lancaster and Ed- gram. tor of literature; James P. Williamson, vice-president; 1955. Selected From Jr. Staff ward R. Maddox of Spartanburg. The Dean of Student Affairs Candidates For Graduation Scott has been a member of Regular courses will be given Winn-Dixie, Inc., Greenville, doctor of industries. Each member of the Senior at the Summer School session, was then able to carry out his Staff was selected from last the Pershing Rifles, Executive Others were Dr. Sydney J. L. Crouch, retired pastor, varied duties alone. The ad- Sergeants and Leader of the new but 10 semester hours is the year's Jr. Staff and required maximum load unless a student Fort Hill Presbyterian Church, Clemson, doctor of hu- ditional students have made To Review Commencement unanimous vote of the out- Freshman Platoon. He is award- has a superior record. Eight or mane letters; John C. Aull, associate professor of chem- this an ever increasingly diffi- There will be a meeting of exercises unless specifically ex- going staff before being named. ed the Superior Cadet Ribbon for nine semester hours is considered cult task. candidates for graduation in the cused by the President of the Members of next year's Junior the most outstanding student in istry, Medical College of South Carolina, doctor of a normal load for the regular The assistant, by - taking over College Auditorium at 11:15, May College upon recommendation of Staff have not yet been named his class. nine-weeks program. science. the student relationship, will 29. The purpose is to review pro- the Dean of the Graduate School. but they will be listed in the Deaton has distinguished Students with grade point ra- President Edwards will present the opening re- free Dean Cox from this phase cedures ' for the Baccalaureate first edition of next year's himself as leader of the Per- tios of 1.50-2.49 may schedule a of his activities. Also, this posi- and Commencement Services. Tiger. shing Rifles during the past marks at the exercises. The deans of the respective maximum of 9 or 10 credit hours. tion may well develop into that The Baccalaureate Service will year. He was recipient of the schools will present the diplomas and Dr. Jack Williams I.M. Students Pay During the past year the CDA Those with GPR's of 2.50-3.49 of Dean of Men, according to W. be held at 11:30 a.m. June 7, in R. W. Simpson Medal, Best brought such "name'' bands to are allowed, a maximum of 10 or will present master's degrees. T. Cox. the Field House and all candi- Drilled Junior Award and the campus as the Gladiolas for 11 credit hours. Arrives In August dates for graduation will assem- Clemson Cadet Cup. Tribute, Give Gift "Rat Hop," Ralph Marterie for Candidates for graduates at Armstrong, who will arrive at ble in the Little Gym at 11:10 Maddox has served as Presi- r "Homecoming," Lionel Hamp- the end of the summer term must Clemson in August, received a ready to march to the service.