The Tiger Vol. LIX No. 24
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S^na?'TV UBRARY ^HKOUNA ROOM Economics Club Meets The Economics Club will meet next Thurs- South Carolina's Oldest day in room 107 of Hardin Hall._ There will be a group discussion on "Postwar Trends in Monetary Theory and Policy." The meeting The Tiger begins at 8:15 p.m. College Newspaper " He Roars For Clemson University Circulation—7,000 CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1966 Vol. LIX-No. 24 Varsity Members Of Cheerleaders Dr. Hurst Succeeds Dr. Williams Selected For 66-67 Clemson Varsity Cheerlead- ers for 1966-67 were elected this past week. On the boys' line will be Edwin Dargan, a As Dean Of Clemson University junior Agronomy major from Darlington; Doug McKamey. a sophomore Architecture ma- jor from Knoxville, Tennessee; Dave Merry, a freshman Eng- Five Honorary Degrees lish major from Clemson; John Williams Named Commissioner Ellenburg, a freshman Pre-Med major from Greenwood; and Harry Tinsley as alternate, a To Be Awarded In May Of Higher Education In Texas freshman Arts and Sciencesma- jor from Rock Hill. uate students seeking advanced Clemson University will degrees. papers and communications Dr. Victor Hurst, dean of the graduate school, On the girls' line will be Susan award five honorary degrees at and has a book now in its Moore, a junior Math major A famed nuclear physicist will succeed Dr. Jack K. Williams, vice president its 70th annual Commencement who helped develop the world's seventh printing, "The Physiol- for academic affairs and dean of the university, from Columbia; Ande Mitchell, on Saturday, May 14. The ogy of Domestic Animals." a sophomore Math major from first atomic bomb, Dr. Teller group includes Dr. Edward Newscaster Frank McGee is who resigned to become commissioner of higher Columbia; Shelley White, a now conducts research on the Teller, chairman of the depart- peaceful applications of nuclear a native of Louisiana and at- education for the State of Texas. freshman Biology major from tended the Universities of Okla- ment of applied science at the energy in the role, professor-at- President R C. Edwards an- nate and direct all Texas pub- Hillcrest Heights, Maryland; homa and California. Follow- nounced the resignation of Dr. University of California's large of physics, at California. licly supported universities and and Trina Martin as alternate, ing a radio apprenticeship, he Davis - Livermore College of After receiving his Ph.D. from Williams and the appointment colleges. a sophomore from Clemson. joined the staff of WKY and Engineering, who will deliver the University of Leipzig in of Dr. Hurst Monday. The Expressing regret at Dr. Wil- The Country Gentleman will WKY-TV in Oklahoma City to the Commencement address 1930, he researched and taught changes will become effective liams resignation, President be Jamey Roets, a junior Ec- and receive the Doctor of gather, edit and broadcast on Aug. 1. onomics major from Jupiter, in Denmark and England be- Edwards said: "Dr. Williams Science degree. news, moving in 1955 to As commissioner of higher Florida. Pete Moxon, a fresh- fore joining the George Wash- is one of the most capable, Dr. Robert C. Edwards, WSFA-TV, Montgomery, Ala., education for the State of Texas, man Pre-Med major from Co- ington University staff as pro- dedicated and courageous in- Clemson president, will also where he won national recog- Dr. Williams will be the execu- lumbia, will be Cannon Firer. fessor of physics in 1935. Dur- dividuals I have ever known. award on behalf of the uni- nition for his factual coverage tive officer of the Coordinating The Tiger will be John "Zeke" ing 1941-52 he was on wartime He has contributed immeas- Dr. Victor Hurst: newly appointed Dean, of Clemson versity, honorary degrees to of the bus boycott. Board of the Texas College Welborn, a senior Civil Engi- assignments for the U. S. gov- urably to the academic ex- University. other recipients as follows: He joined NBC News in 1957 and University System. He was neering major from Ninety Six. ernment at Columbia Univer- cellence of Clemson University. Doctor of Science: Dr. Henry as a Washington correspondent elected unanimously to that Practices for cheerleader be- sity, the University of Chicago We shall miss him here but we H. Dukes, professor of veteri- and transferred to New York in post in Austin, Tex. The Co- gan Monday, Mar. 14 and last- and California. He is the co- can appreciate the challenge nary physiology at Iowa State ordinating Board will coordi- ed through the week. Tryouts Dr. Brownley Tapped author of "The Structure of (Continued on page 6) which his new opportunity of- University. and elections were held this past Matter" (1948), "Our Nuclear fers. It is a high compliment to Also Doctor of Laws: Frank Monday and Tuesday by a Future" (1958), "The Legacy South Carolina and to Clem- McGee, National Broadcasting committee consisting of Dean of Hiroshima" (1962) and son, as well as to Dean Wil- To Replace Dr. Hurst Company news correspondent; Clemson's Concert Band Ends Coakley; Dean Deloney; Robin "The Reluctant Revolutionary" liams, that he has been appoint- John K. Cauthen, executive vice Watson, the current head cheer- wards said, "and I have every (1964). ed to this position in Texas. Dr. Floyd I. Brownley, Jr., president-treasurer of the South leader; Gray Walsh and Rich- confidence in the continued Dr. Dukes, a native of St. head of the Clemson Univer- Carolina Textile Manufacturers "After the most careful con- ard Papini, former cheerlead- progress of the Graduate George, S. C, and Clemson Annual Spring Tour Tuesday sity department of chemistry Association; and T. Wilbur sideration we have chosen Dr. ers; Ernie Stallworth, TIGER School under his direction." graduate, went to Iowa State and geology since 1959, has _ _ _, ., Thornhm, president of the The Clemson University hann Strauss' witty " Perpetuum Hurst to be our new vice presi- Sports Editor; Neil Robinson, Dr. Brownley is a native ,-,, ,_. to earn the Doctor of Veteri- been appointed dean of the Charleston (S. C.) Oil Co. Concert Band, under the di- Mobile"; and the overture to the dent for academic affairs and I. F. C. president; and John of Atlanta and a graduate of nary Medicine degree. He re- graduate school, Clemson Candidates for degrees at the rection of John H. Butler, will recent Richard Rodgers mus- dean of the university. I have Ranney, a member of the Cen- Wofford College. He earned turned to Clemson in 1918 as President Robert C. Edwards May graduation ceremonies conclude its annual spring Con- ical "Do I Hear a Waltz?". The every confidence he will be a tral Spirit Committee. the M.S. degree at Virginia assistant professor of veteri- announced yesterday. total some 400 students, 340 cert Tour with a concert in the program will, of course, include worthy successor to Dean Wil- There were 12 girls and 20 Polytechnic Institute and the nary medicine and assistant Dr. Brownley succeeds Dr. undergraduates and 60 grad- auditorium of Tillman Hall, on marches: a new concert march liams. " boys who competed for the po- Victor Hrust who will become (Continued on page 6) state veterinarian. He later had a practice in Greer, S. C. the Clemson campus, on Tues- by Clifton Williams, "Strategic Commenting on his appoint- sitions. The candidates were Clemson vice president for From 1932-60 he was head day, Mar. 29. Air Command"; and two ment, Dr. Hurst stated, "It is judged on performance of academic affairs and dean of of the department of physiol- marches by the 'BritishSousa'. fortunate for the long transition cheers, personality, school the university. Both changes Doors to the auditorium will Senate Gives Approval ogy at the New York State K. J. Alford, "Dunedin" and period." He plans to work close- spirit, poise in the interviews, are effective next August 1. open at 7:15 p.m., and the con- Veterinary College, Cornell "The Great Little Army". ly with Dean Williams before and their having a graduating "Dr. Brownley has done an cert is scheduled to begin University. At various times The featured number will be Aug. to permit an orderly trans- G. P. R., and the 12 finalists exceptional job as chemistry promptly at 8:00. Admission is he has done special work at a performance of the complete fer of duties. were elected after the competi- department head for the past To Women's Association free. the Mayo Clinic and the Med- Suite from Tchaikovsky's tion. seven years," President Ed- ciation. For this reason, Junior The numbers to be performed "Whatever the administration By ERNIE STALLWORTH ical Schools of Northwestern perennially favorite ballet "The is committed to I'll do my best Senator John Matthew suggest- range from serious music of Nutcracker". Dr. Hugh H. Mc- Senior Senator University and Harvard Uni- to carry out," commented Dr. ed that the Senate approve the the masters to lighter program Garity, professor of music at versity. Hurst as he discussed questions In the past two weeks the constitution on the grounds that fare and novelties: the Over- Clemson University, will play Roger Miller And Show Student Senate of Clemson Uni- Dr. Dukes holds membership related to his new job in an in- two-thirds of the present women in many professional organi- ture to Gluck's opera "Alceste"; the celeste solos in the Tchaik- versity has finalized its de- Bach's chorale-prelude "Sleep- terview Wednesday. students likewise approve it in zations and societies, is the ovsky suite. The program will cisions on six major issues ers Wake!"; Von Suppe's little- (Continued on page 6) author of numerous scientific open with a very unusual, bril- To Appear Here Monday which will vitally concern the known, but sparkling overture liant arrangement of the student body in the coming "Fantinitza"; the Danzon from National Anthem, written by Dr.