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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 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. Landrith Heads The Ford Caravan of Music, Best Country and Western year. Leonard Bernstein's ballet John Philip Sousa in 1889. The starring Roger Miller and fea- Single-"King of the Road". The discussion on the Sen- "Fancy Free"; selections from traditional Clemson songs and turing the Good Time Singers, During the past year Miller ate floor has touched on three Lander College Builds the sound track of the movie "Dixie" will bring things to a Group Of Educators will appear at the Clemson has won almost all of Nash- other issues which will be de- "The Man with the Golden close. Field House under the auspices ville's country and western cided on in the next meeting. Arm", by Elmer Bernstein; Jo- Dr. Harold F. Landrith, dean of the Clemson University awards, plus winning the Music Junior Senator Mike Click, Lighter selections will include of the School of Education at Leonard Bernstein's "Danzon," YMCA on Monday, March 28, Operators' Association of chairman of the Student Or- Clemson University, heads the Dormitory For Males from the ballet Fancy Free; at 8:00 p.m. America's "Favorite Recorder" ganizational Affairs Commit- newly organized S. C. Com- Class Officers Johann Strauss' delightful This year's presentation of and "Favorite Entertainer" tee, presented the petition for Lander College will open a dation Board of Trustees, said, mittee of Deans and Chairman Grammy awards, the Oscars honors. He was recently fea- recognition of the Women's Stu- dormitory for men students, "We are delighted to be able to 'musical joke' entitled "Perpet- of Education in State-Sup- Nominated Tues. ual Motion;" the Overture to of the recording industry, firm- tured on the cover of Saturday dent Association. with full facilities available at furnisfT these boarding facili- ported Colleges and Univer- Richard Rodgers' current ly established 1965-66 as the Evening Post for his lead in the Senator Click's committee the beginning of the fall, 1966 ties for young men students. Nominations for Class of- sities. reign of Roger Miller. He won boom. has spent the past month re- semester. E. Don Herd Jr., pres- This is the first time in the his- ficers and senators will be held broadway musical "Do I Hear The new chairman of the in the chemistry building next a Waltz?"; and a selection from group said the Committee pro- six Grammies to establish a His current hit is " Husbands working the constitution of the ident, made the announcement tory of the institution that such Tuesday night at 7:30. the score to the movie "The vides the framework for a high- new record for recording and Wives", and his latest al- Association, and making edi- this (Wednesday) morning. a building has been available for men students." Rising sophomores will Man With the Golden Arm." er degree of coordination and artists. The man Miller beat bum, "Roger Miller's Golden torial changes in the wording The college is now accepting The building for men will be meet in the auditorium (room Marches will fill out the bill of cooperation in educational af- was himself. Last year he won Hits", is proving to be one of so that there would be no con- applications for rooms in the College Hall, a former wo- 1), rising juniors in room 118 fare, including two by "The fairs. It will now be possible, five Grammies to set the record the year's top sellers. flict between the Association's men's dormitory, and requests up to then. purpose and the present set- man's dormitory. It will be and rising seniors in room British Sousa", K. J. Alford, he added, to use the combined The Good Time Singers, for information should be di- Miller's Grammy awards— up of Student Government. remodeled and furnished to suit 131. Nominations will follow and a new concert march by resources of the schools and de- picked by Roger Miller for the rected to the president's office. the same general procedure Clifton Williams, "Strategic Air partments of education in the presented by the National The purposes and powers of Space will be available on the male students, and a full-time tour, are featured regularly on housemother will live in the as was used in student body Command." state-supported colleges and Academy of Recording Arts the Association as approved by same basis as rooms in wo- and Sciences—were for: the Andy Williams Show. They the Senate are to plan and co- building. nominations. The tour includes eight cities universities to work for con- have also established them- men's dormitories. Best Contemporary Single ordinate activities for women The first male students enter- The Elections Board will in the two states, opening with tinued improvement in South selves as popular concert and (Male)—"King of the Road". students, their dormitories, and In making the announce- ed Lander College in the middle supervise all meetings, and the a concert at Strom Thurmond Carolina teacher education. nightclub performers through- Best Contemporary Vocal to consider business which af- mer.'., Herd said, "This is the 1940's, and formed a minor class officers will preside. High School at Edgefield-John- Also present at the Commit- Performance (Male)—"King of out the nation. fects the welfare of women. first time the college has set contigent of the student body. Nominees must have a grad- ston, S. C. on March 23. Other tee's formation were Acting the Road". Tickets for the concert are on An additional power will be aside a building exclusively for By the fall of 1965, men stu- uating grade point ratio, and appearances scheduled are in Dean George Curry and As- Best Country and Western sale at the YMCA, the Student to suggest to the Judiciary Com- men students. There has been dents had increased to 135 out must sign an affadavit to the Barnwell, S. C, Lexington, S. sistant Dean Velma Hayden of Song—"King of the Road". Affairs Office, Dan's Sandwich mittee of the Senate the estab- an increasing demand through- of the total enrollment of 557. effect that they will not grad- C, North Augusta, S. C, Wash- the University of South Caro- Best Country and Western Shop, L. C. Martin Drug Store, lishment of amendments or re- out the state for a men's dorm- Men have been president of the uate before the expiration of ington, Ga., Winder, Ga., Hape- lina's School of Education, Vocal Performance (Male)— Pendleton Motor Company in peal and additions to present itory at Lander, and the open- Student Government Associa- their term. ville, Ga., and Clemson, S. C. Dean A I. Mose of South Caro- "King of the Road". Pendleton, and Roper Motor regulations which pertain to ing of these facilities is in re- tion several times during recent All students are urged to at- Most of these concerts will be lina State College, Dr. J. H. Best Country and Western Company in Seneca. women students. sponse to that demand." years. The office is the highest tend and participate in their presented in the local high Boger of Winthrop College and Album—" The Return of Roger Ticket prices are $2.00 for Every women undergraduate S. W. Perry of Greenwood, student position on the cam- respective class meetings. school auditorium and are Colonel J. D. Blanding from the Miller". single, $3.50 for couple. will be a member of the Asso- chairman of the Lander Foun- pus. open to the public. Citadel. Speights Captures Student Body Presidency For 1966-67 In the student body elections last Tuesday, were Mike Click, Bill Dean, John Mclnnis, Da- Delta Chi social fraternity. He was last year's Danny Speights was elected president and Billy vid Redden, and James T. Weaver. TIGER Sports Editor. Walker captured the vice-presidency. Elected to Men's Residence Court were New High Court member Charles Hill, As- The offices of secretary and treasurer re- James Ellicott, Fred Gassaway, and Jerry Man- sociate Editor of the TIGER, is a rising senior quired a runoff election, which was held yes- dich. New Women's Residence Court members in history. He is currently a vice-president of terday. Candidates for secretary were Ken were Tondy McGowan, Margaret Seay, and the junior class, and is a member of Blue Key, Suggs and Mary Trout, and nominees for treas- Joan Strickland. Kappa Delta Chi, Scabbard and Blade, and Phi urer were Cavert McCorkle and Denis Brosnan. President-elect Speights is a history major Eta Sigma. Speights, a native of Hampton, polled 365 and a rising senior. He is presently Attorney Newly-elected High Court member Bill votes more than his opponent, Jimmy Suther- General of the Student Body, and was a sopho- Mays is a senior in I.M. He is listed in the land of Clemson. Walker was unopposed in the more Senator. He is a member of the YMCA, Who's Who of American Colleges and Univer- vice-presidential balloting. Blue Key and Kappa Delta Chi social frater- sities, and is a former cadet commander of the Only five of the nine High Court seats were nity. He currently serves on the president's Air Force ROTC. He is a member of Scabbard filled in Tuesday's voting, with the remainder cabinet and is chief prosecuting attorney on the and Blade and the Arnold Air Society. to be chosen in the Thursday runoff. Selected High Court. Terry Richardson will be serving his second were Charles Hill of Jackson, Terry Richardson Walker, the vice-president for next year, a term on High Court. Terry is a senior in eco- of Barnwell, Bill Mays of Allendale, Randy Ma- history major from Nichols, is presently chair- nomics, and belongs to Blue Key, Phi Kappa haffey of LaGrange, Ga., and David Narramore man of the Central Spirit Committee. He is a Phi, the debate team, and the "Y." He is pres- 1 of Greenville. member of Blue Key, the Fellowship of Chris- ident-elect of Kappa Delta Chi social fraternity. Danlel A. Speights, newly elected president of the Candidates for remaining High Court seats tian Athletes, Gamma Alpha Mu, and Kappa i- Clemson student body. (Continued on page 4) Demon — Sprir.g Fever FROM THE HILLSIDE The Tiger About That "Select Few"... rr rr By CHARLES HILL He Roars For Clemson University Associate Editor Last Tuesday's election for Student Body Presi- Friday, March 25, 1966 dent was one of the most enthusiastic campaigns in recent Clemson history. That this fact is true is indicated by the record near-55 percent turnout of students at the polls. With campaigns for class officers coming up next week, now is a good time A Senator Speaks Out to review some of the issues that came up during the just-completed contest. First, one candidate last week charged that The Student Senate of Clemson Stu- eral Affairs, Academic Affairs, Stu- Student Government was being controlled by a dent Government is the forum where dent Organizational Affairs, and Traf- "select few," a small nucleus of student officials the majority of the work of student fic and Grounds—debate the issues that virtually dictates most Student Government government is handled. in their respective areas and present policies. And, to a certain extent, this is true. This bills based on their findings. powerful core is well-described by the name that In a democratic form of govern- the candidate tagged on it. ment, the legislative branch controls After the bills are presented, the The group is se/ecibecause it contains only those the actions of the remainder. The whole Senate is then brought into the students who are willing to devote their time, executive branch carries out the wishes debate and a just and fair solution to energy, and creativity to the advancement of Clem- of the legislative, and the judicial the problem that prompted the bill son Student Government. And the group is few be- branch enforces the restrictions im- is thereby, hopefully, determined. cause only a very small number of students are posed on the population by the legis- The organization of the Senate is interested in committing themselves to Student lative. excellent. The effort put into the work Government to this extent. This is how the "select The work of the Senate is the work of the committees leaves something to few" have gained power—there was no one else of the people. The senators are the be desired. willing to work hard enough to deprive them of direct representatives of the students— That something to be desired is a it. And although Clemson Student Government no other branch can claim such a re- group of Senators that come to office may not be everything we would hope it to be, lationship. with a concern for Student Govern- it has accomplished many worthwhile ends this ment and for the student body as a year due to the efforts of this "select few." I, for The actions of the Senate are the whole. one, am thankful for them. actions of the students. The chief execu- A situation that too often develops in Clemson tive, the president of the student body, As the situation is now, the Senate student elections is the case of a "frat boy" run- is limited in his duties. He, the presi- is run by a "Select Few". This "Se- ning against an "independent," which tends to dent, can act only with the approval lect Few" is easy to join. It is com- split the student body into two camps which have of the Senate. posed of those senators that work. no relevance whatsoever to the campaign itself. Both candidates this time were fraternity members, Therefore, the misconception of the If the student body feels that the so that situation did not arise. But because they student body and of Senators-elect Senate as a whole could be better... were both fraternity boys, the campaign had a that the Senate is merely a prestige If the student body thinks that their great deal more enthusiasm, because of the sup- office with no work involved is hard problems could be handled better... porting efforts donated by each candidate's fra- to believe. then they should elect those students who are interested in performance, ternity, than would have otherwise been the case. The life of a senator is anything but not in prestige. Rolli Reviews Room Reservation Riot The fraternities provided a ready-made frame- easy—if he is a good representative work through which the candidates ran their A word of caution to those students By BOB ROLLI are the best means to one of roommate preference. Some of campaigns, thus providing for more organized of the students. TIGER Columnist who determine to run for the Sen- Clemson University's ends, the preferred roommates were and enthusiastic campaigning. The record turn- The Senate proper meets once a ate: a poor performance will not be On March 15 the Dormitory the maturation of 1700 seniors who couldn't get into screaming, brawling cubs in- new dorms were able to find out of voters last week is due more to the output tolerated in next year's Student Office began accepting ad- week. But the work of the Senate is vanced room payments from to dignified Tigers. (I have solace in the fact they could of the Deacs and the Chis in support of their not done in the regular meeting. Five Senate. rising seniors. The Dorm Of- noted elsewhere that the in- easily get a room in "New F" candidates than to any other factor. standing committees—Judiciary, Gen- —Ernie Stallworth fice also received numerous fant mortality rate is high, but or "New A" for $12/semester A problem in this campaign which is sadly re- complaints about the present what can you expect when the less. They may also find con- housing policy from said stu- "survival of the fittest" prin- solation in the possibility that current in every Clemson election was the ab- LETTERS TO TOM dents. The griping was cer- ciple applies?) the "new students" who will be sence of any decisive issues on which the candi- tainly understandable, but so Several years ago the Dorm living in the rooms that said dates could take sides. Sutherland could list few was the explanation of the Office tried (as an experiment) seniors desired may be trans- fer students or former students programs and ideas to which Speights could not Dormitory Office. Therefore, rooming a large number of afford to say," I agree with Jim on that;" and vice- Payne And Kaulakis Attacked if I seem to perform some freshmen together in the E returning, and not lowly fancy fence-straddling in this section of the tin cans. The re- "rats." Notwithstanding these versa. And so the election evolved into more of column, it is because I do see sult was mass chaos. During consolations and the desira- a battle of personalities than a battle of issues. the, legitimacy of both sides rat season an upperclassman bility of having new students in the new dorms, it seems to Much of the fault for this lack of issues falls, For "God Is Dead" Editorials of the issue. would yell for the "rats" to oddly enough, on The TIGER staff. We of The come outside, say, and the me that perhaps a few less ONE-THIRD FOR RATS frosh would file out to lower rooms might be reserved for TIGER have been greatly concerned with our One Finds God quadrangle in disorderly new students. failure this year to give a thorough account of Almost all of the complaints fashion. After performing a hinge on the fact that the Dorm This week, some of the ris- all Student Government activities and programs. Very Much Alive "Ashamed and Disgusted" few cheers the freshmen would Office has reserved for new ing juniors have been com- It is our sincere hope to present in next year's continue milling around and plaining about the "damn Dear Tom, Dear Tom, Apparently Mr. Payne has students 580 of the 1668 TIGER more in-depth reporting into all phases forgotten the tremendous price "whooping it up" long after lousy rats" who are prevent- I would like to offer a few Clemson University has spaces in the new dormitories the upperclassmen had dis- paid by our forefathers for our (numbers 9, 10, 11, 12, and ing upperclassmen from get- of Student Government. Thus we hope to un- comments concerning an ar- been honored in many ways appeared. You can imagine ticle by columnist Bob in past years, and will, no religious heritage. Clemson 13). The first complaints to be ting into the new dormitories. earth enough information and present sufficient how quiet it was that year on However, it is necessary to Kaulakis in the March 11th doubt, receive many well-de- University is not just another received were rather petty ones issues that the candidates next year will have to University, it stands for the halls of E section, with no keep in mind that the Dorm- edition of The TIGER. served honors in the future. from seniors who could not upperclassmen around to take more concrete stands on more clearly-de- LEADERSHIP in all walks of get precisely the room they itory Office is doing its best, Our town basks in a nation- keep the "rats"inline. Youcan Mr. Kaulakis presented in life. Mr. Payne's article is not wanted. The reason for this and it has set up a housing fined topics. al limelight created by our imagine what good study his article what he called "new conducive to the type leader- problem was that the Dorm policy that basically gives ev- Finally, I wish to congratulate both candidates University. habits the freshmen developed theories concerning the Twen- ship taught and exhibited by Office had reserved not only ery student two chances to in E section that year, with no on their attitudes during the campaign. The elec- tieth Century's relation to In nineteen years of resi- so many Clemson graduates. a certain number of rooms in room in the new dorms dur- dence in Clemson, I have upperclassmen around to set ing their college career at tion was hard-fought, nerve-racking, and tiring. God." He spoke of our mod- I am ashamed that this ar- the new dorms, but certain never been ashamed of any- good examples for them and Clemson University. Of ern society as one of "cap- ticle must be filed with the rooms. The Student Senate But throughout the week both Jim and Danny thing or anyone connected give them academic guide course, almost all students are italism, opportunism, and many splendid past editions of passed a resolution concern- conducted themselves admirably and genially, with our University; however, lines. able to room in the dorms materialism," and went on to The TIGER. ing this policy earlier this Mr. Larry Joe Payne's article when they are seniors, and often talking together, joking together, and co- say, "It was inevitable that Sincerely yours, year; they resolved that about GRIPES JUSTIFIED in the issue of March 18th about one third of the fresh- operating with each other. When the results were our religion must someday C. V. Marchbanks, Jr. one third of the rooms (spe- causes me both shame and dis- men class is able to room evolve from the same ideas." Clemson, S. C. cific rooms) should be re- Other seniors, who were not announced early Wednesday morning, Jim was He also named a car, a coed, gust. served for new students. This able to get into the new dorms there (but all freshmen are one of the first to offer his congratulations to given some chance to get a and popularity among other was done in order to prevent at all, certainly are justified in Danny. It was an action indicative of the high things as the gods of today's the accidental formation of a their griping. However, cer- room there). Clemson student. large pocket offreshmeninthe tain unanticipated problems character of both boys. BEST RATS As long as Student Body elections continue to Religion is an awareness or Secretaries Quote Hymn new dorms. More harmonious arose in the signing up of IN NEW DORMS rooms this year. The first 394 conviction of the existence of a living conditions and a more attract fine young men like these candidates, Dear Tom, The Tiger's in your tank now, rapid and efficacious assimi- rising seniors in line signed up Some people have noticed supreme being. I ask you, After reading the two articles But the tank was in the Tiger Clemson Student Government cannot help but "What kind of religion is it that lation of freshmen into the stu- for a total of 294 rooms. This that the freshmen who room on the subject, "God is Dead," then. dent body is possible when the means that 194 of these stu- in the new dorms generally get advance. is based on capitalism, oppor- which appeared in The Julian M. Longley tunism, and materialism? freshmen are sprinkled evenly dents signed up by themselves; better grades than those who TIGER, we feel that the words T. E. '25 What kind of religion is itthat among upperclassmen. Up- however, all but a half-dozen live in the tin cans. A number of this hymn will express our An old TIGER Staffer then makes money, opportunity, perclass next-door neighbors of these 194 indicated some of "tin can" freshmen declare feeling and hope that they will and physical possessions su- that the "new dorm" fresh- Thew Tiger penetrate deeply into the heart men have a much greater op- preme to Man? What kind of of the writer and those who go religion is it that makes Man portunity to achieve good 'He Roars For Clemson University" along with his way of thinking: Turbulence: An End In Sight? Just Beginning? grades because of the better superior to the one true God Member South Carolina Press Association study conditions in the new Member Associated Collegiate Press who created Man and this By BOB KAULAKIS come to the conclusion that The troops seemed to be study- "HE LIVES" dorms. This gripe is legitimate Founded by the Class of 1907 and published at Clemson weekly world he lives in?" TIGER Columnist this is what you wanted. You ing. They knew that it was a except School Holidays during the school year by students I serve a risen Savior, only to a certain extent. The of Clemson University. The Tiger is South Carolina's oldest The statue of Thomas wanted a small suitcase col- good idea to begin a fair He's in the world today, study conditions are surely college newspaper. The opinions expressed herein do Many students have based Greene Clemson sat silently lege where you could remain amount of studying early in not necessarily reflect the views of the administration, their goals in life on these ma- I know that He is living better in dorms 9-13, but in the faculty or the student body as a whole. whatever men may say, above his little green patch, dormant for four years, then the semester. You studied with terial things, and as Mr. entirely surrounded by black proceed to pick up your di- them. The waters of Lake general, so are the freshman EDITOR Kaulakis said, to such people I see His hand of mercy, students there. Some of these I hear His voice of cheer, pavement. Stretching out from ploma and walk out into the Hartwell glimmered peaceful- David Crawford the Christian God seems dead. the black surface was an in- world that was smiling and ly in the distance. freshmen received advanced FEATURE EDITOR ASSOC. FEATURE EDITOR And just the time I need placement because of good However, He is not dead. He finite field of emerald green waiting for you with open But then the rains came. It Bill Johnson John Lane, Jr. Him, high school grades and high only seems dead to them be- grass with an occasional yel- arms. It would be four years was the stormy months of Jan- BUSINESS MANAGER MANAGING EDITOR He's always near. SAT scores. Hence, they also cause of their spiritual blind- low dandelion breaking its of inactivity, four years of a uary and February. There Don Ellis Don Sellers ness. got first shot at the avail- He lives, He lives, surface. The tall stately trees minimum amount of study- was turbulence and upheaval. ASSOCIATE EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR circled the cool green, giving ing, of comradeship and iso- With the turbulent weather able rooms in the new dorms. Charles Hill Ernie Stallworth Anyone who can sit on a Christ Jesus lives today, Many of these freshmen are He walks with me it shade and protection from lation. It would be four years came a turbulence among the NEWS EDITOR CIRCULATION MANAGER mountain top and gaze on "go-getters," the type of people John Lank the beauty of a setting sun and and talks with me the gentle breezes. They of your doing little, four years student body. They thought Chuck Whitney who took the trouble to find FACULTY ADVISOR say that God is dead must be Along life's narrow way, rustled and seemed to smile of no one caring how little you about their school and asked ADVERTISING MANAGER out about the dormitory sit- Jim Cunningham Dr. L. L. Henry spiritually blind. Anyone who He lives, He lives, on the peaceful scene on the did. You wanted your di- questions. They seeked an- swers to their questions. They uation at Clemson and to News: Dick Miley, Charles Humphries, Harry Tinsley, can stand on a sandy moon- salvation to impart, serene Clemson campus. ploma and class ring. It would make provisions for them- It was your first day at be a wasted four years. seemed to come alive. There John Ellenburg, Teb Boggs, Laura Pratt, Tom Self, lit beach and watch the glim- You ask me how selves well beforehand. Such Clemson, and the beginning was not the apathy that had Dick Coltman, Linda Fowler mering waves as they roll to I know He lives, Finally, the troops started freshmen, as well as generally of your college life. You were existed with the warm months Copy: R*ece Poulton, John Davey, Mel Baughman shore and say that God is dead He lives within my heart coming in. They rode in silent- achieving higher grades than and the peaceful weather. Columnists: Frank Pearce, Bob Rolli, Larry Joe Payne, must be spiritually blind. Any- one of the first to arrive and ly but in great swarms with other freshmen, are on the Lake Hartwell was not serene. Bob Kaulakis one who will take time to look From what we have said the whole place seemed to be many greetings and hand- whole more active in student asleep. It was as still as a shakes, smiles and determina- It was a broad expanse of Sports: Sammie Carros, Bill Willis, Tim O'Reilly, Bill skyward on a clear night and you have probably gotten the government and other extra- Walker, Keith Love, Sammie Carros enjoy the majestic beauty of a impression that we are a tomb; nothing was stirring ex- tion. They proceeded to fill up water, frothing and turning curricular activities. Cartoonist: Tim McNeight universe dotted with billions bunch of "old fogies." How- cept the breeze, as it flowed un- the once vacant rooms near under the cold winter rays of of stars and say that God is ever, we happen to be five evenly through the green yours and went about their the sun. The winds beat the At any rate, my only ad- Advertising: Cavert McCorkle, Al Putnum dead must be spiritually blind. young ladies who know a re- waxy leaves. You walked duties and obligations, unlike leaves off the shade trees and vice to the disgruntled is make Circulation: David Thompson, Bill Ghent, Robert Bin- pulsive article when we read around the campus, curious high school boys you had distributed sharp ice and snow the best of what you get. If ford No, the Christian God is one! and observant. The school been associated with in the over the now brown and good study conditions do not Business: Buddy Holshouser, Wayne Lee, Milledge Mur- ray, Judy Florie, Laura Pratt NOT dead. He is not dead to Five Secretaries on Campus, was steeped in tradition, a fine past. Soon there was matricu- struggling grass. exist in your room and its im- me nor to any true Christian, M. P., B. Mc, M. Mc, tradition founded by a past lation and registration, and The questions were many mediate environs, then take Photography: Langston Boyles, Jack Demyan and he need not be dead to M. J. C, P. M. H. generation. Many of its build- they swept you along with and varied. They concerned your books and go to study Typists: Jeanne Norris, Nancy Harsh, Merry Shovan you. Ah! Such joy and peace ings are rustic and you com- them in their bustle and pur- speaker bans, student repre- where they do exist (the lib- Features: Suzanne Culbertson, Jeanne Norris, Myra to know that He lives today pare it to the serene waters of pose. sentation on administration rary, CE building, "A" Langer, Ryan Cobb, Ritchie Roberson, Nancy Suber, and forever and is always in Dear Tom, muddy Lake Hartwell that Weeks went by and the cam- committees, off campus hous- lounge, et cetera). In the not Dotty Scarce, Bennie Pitman perfect control. A NOTE FROM you can see from your now pus seemed to settle once more. ing, and even meal ticket sys- too distant future, all of the Subscription Bate: $3.00 quiet dormitory hall. old students and new students Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office, Clemson, S. C. NOW AND THEN It was once again the beautiful tems. Each question had Box 2097, College Station, Clemson, South Carolina; Office Phone 274 Richard Smith Now is now and then The inner parts of your quiet campus that you were in- countless facets and, of course, will be rooming in new dormi- Represented by National Advertising Service, 18 East 50th Street, Class of '66 when: mind work slowly and finally troduced to on your arrival. (Continued on page 6) tories. New York 28, N. Y. Friday, March 25, 1966 THE TIGER - "He Roan For Clemson University" Page 3 Dr. Jack Williams - A Job Well Done College Text Books: Ah, Spring! By BENNIE PITTMAN posts with the Commission on Colleges of the How Much And Why TIGER Feature Writer Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Once the textbook is pro- delineate the comparitive costs Dr. Williams is now in his second term on the duced, the next step, as with for books required in the var- Dr. Jack Kenny Williams, Vice President nine-man Executive Council for the Committee any product, is to get it dis- ious schools and colleges at for Academic Affairs and Dean of Clemson Uni- on Standards and Reports for Senior Colleges. tributed and used. Clemson University. versity, will become Commissioner of Higher In the college textbook field The group of students at A member of Phi Kappa Phi, he is a past chair- there are approximately 1200 Clemson who receive the most : Education in Texas on August 1, 1966, after man of the academic dean's group for South college travelers who visit pro- stares, the1 Architects, deserve ! nineteen years of affiliation with the Clemson Carolina's state-supported colleges and univer- fessors on campuses, telling some understanding. For the j University academic staff. sities. In 1965 he was secretary for the Gov- them of the publishing plans five year course, books and of their companies. To sup- supplies required by Archi- Dr. Williams joined the Clemson College ernor's special committee to recommend a sys-. plement these visits, publica- tects cost $782.50. I staff in 1947 as a teacher of history and political tern for junior colleges for South Carolina. tion notices are mailed to pro- In Architecture the freshman ; science. He contributed much to the develop- Dr. Williams' efforts in the field of higher fessors, advertising is placed and sophomore years entail education were not limited to holding advisory in professional journals and $189.10 and $186.95 re- j ment of a successful graduate school, and in books are exhibited at pro- spectively for books and sup- 11957 he was appointed Dean of the Graduate positions. He has published journals and mag- fessional meetings. plies. If a professor is interested, I School. Continued outstanding contributions azines. He is also the author of Vogues in Vil- By comparison the Colleges lainy, a book dealing with crime and law en- he can readily get a sample I earned for Dr. Williams the position of Dean of copy to examine. Last year of Agriculture and Arts and ! Clemson College in 1960, and in 1963 he took forcement in Ante-Bellum South Carolina. about seven million dollars Sciences add $297.30 and I up his present position as Vice President and Concerning his election by the Coordinating worth of such examination $293.80 respectively, to the copies were sent to college pro- total price of the four year stay ; Dean of the University. Board of the Texas College and University Sys- at Clemson. tem, Dr. Williams commented, "It is clear that fessors to evaluate for their A native of Galax, Virginia, Dr. Williams use. Each term a professor But there are uncounted Texas is determined to provide educational op- selects the book best suited for costs which would be en- began working in higher education soon after his students' use, and notifies countered in the curriculums portunities unsurpassed in this nation. I am of Arts and Sciences and Ag- receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree from Em- grateful to the Coordinating Board for its con- the college bookstore that he ory and Henry College in Virginia and his mas- is going to assign it for his riculture which would raise fidence in me and I look forward with great the monetary demands of i ter's and doctor's degrees in American history courses. enthusiasm to knowing them better and to It is only at this stage of these majors were it not for the I from Emory University in Atlanta. Before working with them in the cause of quality edu- ordering that the publisher respective schools providing World War II he was a high school teacher and and author discover whether for these needs. principal in Virginia, and before coming to cation in Texas." or not there will be sufficient A great quantity of supplies Upon hearing of Dr. Williams' new appoint- are required by the School of Clemson he taught at Emory University as a demand for the book to make ment President Edwards said, "Dr. Williams their joint efforts worthwhile. Agriculture, but the depart- Pretty TIGER staffer Judy Florie stops to admire one of doctoral teaching fellow. Each year hundreds of text- ment pays for these. the many varieties of flowers that are blooming in the Va- has contributed immeasurably to the academic books are published. Many Due to a higher cost for riety Trial Garden of the Horticulture department, located In addition to his position at Clemson, Dr. excellence of Clemson University. We shall technical textbooks and the re- behind the Plant and Animal Science Building. (Photo by are aimed at very small, spec- Demyan) Williams has also been very active in educa- miss him here, but we can appreciate the chal- ialized markets at the upper quirement of some ten more tional efforts throughout the state and nation. lenge which his new opportunity offers. This undergraduate and graduate semester hours by engineer- For four years he has been active in committee levels. ing students, the price for their election is a great tribute to Clemson." Of this group, many are pro- four year stay is $424.60. duced with the full knowledge Students in the Schools of SKE's Present First that the financial return will Industrial Management and be very small in comparison Textile Science spend $293.80 LSD-A Potent Drug Explored to the creative investment and for books and supplies in four financial investment. Many years. Annual Dixie Day By FRED RIEWE yellow orange skin at last. I breaking up, my whole head is most powerful psychedelic ("consciousness - expanding") textbooks of this type will be No, the boys of Sigma Kap- Thousands of students in am free! I am free! Freeeee!" coming apart. This is hell. I considered successful if they American colleges have al- Perhaps the strangest effect am in hell. Get me out of this! drug known. A mere thimble- pa Epsilon social fraternity ful of the pure drug would be achieve sales as low as sev- aren't trying to revive the war ready discovered the strange of LSD is the illusion that Get me out!" eral thousand copies. and wonderful, but sometimes time has come to a standstill. Hidden dangers present enough to supply a full dose for Southern independence. to every student at even the Then there are texts for basic They have been wearing those terrifying, world revealed by "The present is all. There is themselves to the user of LSD. and intermediate courses, and the drug LSD. A mere speck no past or future." An instant There is the possibility that largest university. One pound, "Johnny Reb" hats around if dumped into a city's water the minimum sale for them to campus since Wednesday in or- of this powerful drug can open seems to last for hours and a someone "under the influence" be considered successful will wide the doors of perception to second stretches itself into may believe that he is Batman supply, could throw a popu- der to let the Clemson students lation of four million into utter run from 5,000 to 20,000 know about the first annual present a bright and sparkling countless centuries. Under and that his bat-rope will pro- copies in a first year. There universe in which one may LSD one may feel that he has tect him as he dives from his chaos. Dixie Day tomorrow. Like fire, LSD is potential- are few college text "best sell- As their service project for hear colors, touch a scent, or lived a thousand lifetimes. fourth-story window. A Har- ers" in the sense of selling 100,- find the smell of music to be Even after all effects of the vard student nearly lost his life ly dangerous when carelessly this year the SKE's decided to used. But it also has many 000 copies or more. try to help stimulate interest in unbearably beautiful. drug have worn off, he may when he wandered into rush- Now let us take a look at hour traffic under the illusion legitimate medical uses. It has and competition among the Everyone who has taken have trouble convincing him- what happens) to each dollar LSD agrees that his exper- self that there is not really a that he was God and could not been successfully used in the three Clemson sororities, Sig- be harmed. Equally sobering treatment of a large number a student spends on new text- ma Beta Chi, Omicron Zeta iences are almost impossible million-year time-gap in his books. Many people share in to describe to someone who life. is the fact that some individ- of mental disorders, including Tau, and Delta Theta Chi. uals who were mentally un- alcoholism. Many alcoholics the textbook dollar. Even be- "Dixie Day is like a 'Greek has never taken the drug. In At other times, LSD can fore the publisher begins to get a supervised medical experi- plunge its victim from his syn- stable before taking the drug have found that they can live Week' for the sororities," stated thetic heaven into an unbear- have become permanently without alcohol after treat- back some of the tens of thous- Sam Cohn, chairman of the ment, one subject expressed ands of dollar she has invested his sensations by exclaiming, able hell. "Everything is com- psychotic after even a single ment with LSD. But most im- Dixie Day program. ing to pieces at the seams," dose and a fewhave even com- portant, the drug can be used in a basic text, the salaries and The activities officially began "lam coming to pieces at production costs of the book the seams. I am breaking like cried one such suffered. "I am mitted suicide. as a tool of psychoanalysis Wednesday night with a kick-off a beautiful yellow yellow breaking up. Something awful Discovered in 1943 by the to aid in the exploration of the have been paid to the scores rally in front of the SKE house. orange! What delight! I have is going to happen. Black! Swiss scientist Dr. Albert Hoff- mind. of people who took part in the At this time the girls also re- process. Then a good portion never had this kind of ecstasy! Black!, Something horrible is man, LSD (d-lysergic acid Like most other drugs which ceived scavenger hunt lists, the I am out of my own yellow going to happen. My mind is diethelamide tartrate) is the (Continued on page 6) of the textbook dollar—about items on which must be turned one-third of it—stays on cam- in by Saturday at noon. pus in the form of author Tonight at 6 p.m. a beauty royalties and discounts to the contest with two contestants bookstore. from each of the three sororities When all costs are paid and will be conducted in the lounge One half-fare ID card money set aside for taxes, the of Women's Dorm No. 1. company usually has about Judges for this event will be seven cents of the dollar left Dr. F. A. Burtner, Prof. J. S. for profit and for research and Gordon, and Mrs. Williamon. development of new textbook Mrs. Mary Hood will M. C. ideas. the program. A private party is as good as another Even when a textbook is well Pictured with the trophies to be awarded to the winners will follow the beauty contest. established there is little op- of Dixie Day competitions are the three sorority presidents, Saturday at 2 p.m. in the portunity for the author and Jane Price (left). Delta Theta Chi; Elaine Wilson, Omicron parking lot below Death Val- the publisher to relax and en- Zeta Tau; and Nancy Miller, Sigma Beta Chi. (Photo by Lee) (Continued on page 5) joy the proceeds of their joint on Eastern labors. New developments are taking place so fast that reg- ular revision must be planned and executed to keep the con- tent and approach up to date, The bigger and hence retain its value as one of the essential tools of the process of education. the campus The description of the effort and care that go into the writ ing and publication of text- the better for books pretty well demon- strates that good textbooks don't just happen. 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Store Walter S. Moore bookstore On The Square Seneca, S. C. Walhalla, S. C. NUMBER ONE TO THE SUN © EASTERN Hilt, Rinehartn and Winston, Inc. Anderson, S. C. i Page 4 THE TIGER - "He Roars For Clemson University" Friday, March 25, 1966 CUDSC Spring Sports FRIDAY, MARCH 25 Scuba Divers Perform Services BASEBALL: Citadel, here The Clemson University been purchased, thereby TRACK: Florida Relays at Scuba Diving Club is a unique strengthening the group's res- Gainesville, Fla. campus organization. Not only cue function. GOLF: Wofford, here do its members have the op- The activities of the club are TENNIS: Duke away portunity of enjoying the sport not limited to rescue work. Div- Saturday, March 26 of scuba diving, but they also ing trips are made frequently BASEBALL: Citadel, here have the privilege of perform- during the year. This year trips TRACK; Florida Relays at ing a vital service for the com- were made to Blue Springs, Gainesville, Fla. munity. near Mariana, Fla., and to TENNIS: North Carolina, In addition to such activities local lakes and quarries. Dur- away as demonstrating correct use ing Easter vacation a diving Monday, March 28 of diving equipment to local trip is planned for the Florida BASEBALL: Ohio Univer- Boy Scouts, the group has Keys. sity, here been called on during the year Each semester the club spon- Tuesday, March 29 to help the Oconee County sors a training program to BASEBALL: Ohio Univer- Sheriffs Department to recover teach interested students the sity, here stolen articles abandoned in "hows" and "whys" of scuba Wednesday, March 30 Lake Hartwell, and to recover diving. The "tadpoles," as the BASEBALL: Ohio Univer- a body from the lake. trainees are called, attend a sity, here A CUSDC was organized in two hour session on the funda- TENNIS: M. I. T., here 1959. At first they had only a mentals of diving once a week Thursday, March 31 small amount of equipment and or a prescribed number of GOLF: M. I. T., here a lot of enthusiasm, but with weeks. Upon completion of the outside help and a lot of de- training program the new mem- termination, the group became bers are classified as scuba Golfers Play Today the helpful and informative or- divers bv the club and are then The Clemson linksmen tee off ganization that it is today. The able to participate in open water at 1:30 this afternoon against Paul Fairey, a freshman, was one of two Clemson fencers to make the all-con- military department, through dives and rescues. Wofford's Terriers in an at- ference team. Fairey, shown here after winning an event from a Duke opponent, the efforts of Capt. J. E. Rob- Recently elected officers of the tempt to improve on last week's will travel to Duke wthis weekend to compete in the NCAA Fencing Championships. Flouraoy Walker, secretary of the Clemson University erts, Assistant PMS and Club CUSDC are Whit Boykin, a opening match. UNC, last Scuba Diving Club, checks his equipment before making a advisor, has suppliedthe group biology major from Yonges year's ACC champs, defeated dive. The picture was made on a recent diving trip the with the necessary leadership Island, president; Albert Dun- the Tiger golfers this past Fri- club made to Blue Springs, Fla. (Photo by Levine) and has made some much away, an IE major from At- day 19-5. needed equipment and facili- lanta, Ga., vice - president; Medalish for the match was Fencing Team Competes ties available to its members. Flournoy Walker, a biology the Tar Heels' Steve Robbins Keyed-up students: With the funds contributed re- major from North Charleston, with one over 72. Tiger low unwind at Sheraton cently by the Clemson Uni- secretary; and Bill Ogletree, a men were Jim Mc Keller and versity Alumni Association, ad- chemical engineering major Jim Foster with 76's. Foster during spring was the only man to collect all ditional rescue equipment has from Cayce, treasurer. In NCAA Championship three of his points. One point and summer each is scored for the best front vacation CU Student Body Election Results nine, back nine and total By KEITH LOVE will take on opposition in the jor universities, are entered in eighteen hole score. TIGER Sports Writer team championships. The the two day event. three man team wearing Clem- Defending champion Prince- and save money... (Continued from page 1) There were assorted write- This year's Tiger team has The Clemson fencing team, This FREE ID Card entitles you to which finished the 1966 sea- son colors features Art Lidsky ton will not compete in the He served as class vice-pres- in votes, including: for presi- only two returnees from last generous room discounts at most son with a 6-1 won-lost rec- in foil, Bob Payne in sabre, tournament. ident his freshman year. dent—Mickey Mouse, 1 vote; year. Pete Pierson, the defend- Sheratons. (Teachers can enjoy the ord, is competing today and and Mike Jaskwich in epee. same discounts.) Ask for your free ID Polling the largest number for vice-president—Batman, ing state champ, will be play- Competition will be held Saturday in the 22nd annual Among the individual en- Card from the Sheraton rep on campus. of votes in the High Court Freddy Frat, and Mr. Infin- ing number one. The second from 8:30 a.m. until 6:00 p. NCAA Fencing Champion- tries in the NCAA match will » William Morgan Brown balloting was Randy Mahaf- ity each polled one vote. In spot is filled by Jim McKeller, m. each day, and Duke fenc- ships at Duke University. be students who have repre- fey, pre-med rising senior. the election for secretary, one the only other returning var- ing coach John LeBar states Phone: 654-9979 The Clemson fencers have sented the United States in Mahafley currently serves as vote was casted for a student sity player. Coach Whitey Jor- that the most rigid fencing will SHE RATON dan is having to play sophs two men in the competition to- Olympic competition. Some come in the foil and sabre Junior Class President. He is named "Write-in candidate." 40 schools, most of them ma- University President Robert at the other spots. Jim Foster, day as the individual rounds events. a basketball player and a open. Dail Dixon in saber and member of Tiger Brotherhood, C. Edwards also received one Jim Gardner, and Dan Davis vote for vice-president. Elec- appear to be the top of this Tom Logan in epee represent Blue Key, and Delta Kappa Clemson, and will try to lead Alpha social fraternity. tions Board Chairman Jake group. Nemergut stated that any The Tigers face a formidable the other ACC teams as over Also elected Tuesday was 125 men have entered the in- David Narramore, an archi- such ballot is automatically opponent in Wofford this af- voided, and that write-ins of ternoon at the neighboring Bos- dividual and team events. tecture major. He served on Saturday, the Tiger fencers Sheraton Hotels the Men's Residence Court this nature were one reason cobel course. Tee time is 1:30. & Motor Inns {S>} this year and is a TAPS jun- why announcement of the re- ior staffer. sults was delayed. Marios' 32 Points Leads Cindermen The Company's first engine, the Wasp, took to the air on May S, 1926. Within a year the The Clemson track team, Benz has won the shot put Wasp set its first world record and went on coached by Pee Wee Green- in all three meets and Sikes to smash existing records and set standards field, travel this weekend to has done the same in the dis- for both land and seaplanes for years to the sunshine state for the Flor- cus throw. The Tiger 440 re- come, carrying airframes and pilots higher, ida Relays. Coach Greenfield lay team has yet to lose and farther, and faster than they had ever gone expects to take a squad of posted a fine time of 42.6 sec- before. about fifteen or seventeen to onds last Saturday against the meet which will have thirty UNC. or forty schools from the In recent years, planes powered by Pratt South, Midwest, and New Greenfield has expressed a & Whitney Aircraft have gone on to set England. degree of pleasure in results new standards of performance In much the thus far. He feels the team has same way as the Wasp had done In the Tiger track men have com- piled a 2-1 record thus far this looked good in the 100 yard 1920's. The 727 and DC-9 are indicative of dash to the quarter mile in the new family of short-to-medlum range season. The victories were 83- jetliners which are powered by the highly 62 over Furman and 80-64 the shot put, discus, high successful JT8D turbofan. Examples of over Wake Forest. Their one jump, high hurdles, and in the relays. "We need to improve in current military utilizations are the J58- loss came at the hands of UNC . Performances like this one in diving sparked Clemson's powered Mach 3 YF-12A which recently 60-85. the broad jump, triple jump, swimming team to its best record in years. Check below established four world aviation records and Coach Greenfield's big men javelin, mile run, and two for letter winners. (Photo bv Lee) the advanced TF30-powered F-lll variable- in the first three meets have mile run," Greenfield added. • geometry fighter aircraft. been Bill Manos and Hayes Some of the Tigers good Cone. Manos has accumu- scores are 14.7 seconds in the Top Swimmers Win'Cs' lated a total of 32 points in 120 high hurdles by Manos, winning the 120 high hurdles 22.0 seconds by Cone in the Thirteen members of -the "Mac" Chatneuff in the dashes in all three meets and from 220 dash, and 51 feet 5 inches much improved swimming and butterfly. participating in the 440 high in the shot put by Benz. The team were awarded Block C's Each of these men have con- hurdles and 440 relay team. team is coming along fine ac- for their participation in the just tributed immensely to the team 1 completed season. over their three years of var- Hayes Cone has totaled 29 /2 cording to Greenfield and sity participation. points in the 100 yard dash, hopes are good for another All members must be given 220 yard dash, and 440 relay. fine season. credit for the improvement in Several good freshmen from the team. Each man worked this year's team are expected very hard to improve in his to fill the void left by the grad- This is your chance, speciality. uation of these three seniors. The outlook for next year's The four leading point getters team looks very good. were Fred Warfield, a junior, in Student #7026941. Those receiving awards are: the dashes with a total of 74 "Mac" Chatneuff and Dwight points. Arthur Allison, a sen- Drink Sprite and be Reynolds^ Butterfly; John Ran- ior, with 52 points, John Hor- ney and Fred Warfield, Dashes; ton, a sophomore, with 46 somebody. Bill Robertus and John Mar- points, and Dwight Reynolds, cinko, Diving^ Robin Rhodes a junior, with 42 points. Take heart. Take a dime. and Martin Davis, Backstroke; Then take a bottle of Sprite Three seniors will be missed Jan Shuler and Lee Ziis, i from the nearest pop from next year's team. Those Breaststroke; Arthur Allison, machine. who will not be back are Ar- Distance; John Horton, Dashes. Suddenly it's in and p(y& Future thur Allison in the distances, and middle distance; and Hero your hand. Cold. Biting. Tart and Martin Davis, backstroke, and Norton, Manager. tingling. You cackle fiendishly Take a look at the above chart; then a good long look ship in fields such as gas turbines, liquid hydrogen and rub your ha at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft—where technical careers technology and fuel cells. together. 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!"*0E MARK Friday, March 25, 1966 THE TIGER - "He Roars For Clemson University" Page 5 ;?S*~: Success Now Theirs- Bowlers Look Ahead By TIM O'RILEY TIGER Sports Writer Interest in bowling last year gave Mr. Jack By ERNIE STALLWORTH Tuttle and Ed Bailey the opportunity to initiate a TIGER Sports Editor Clemson University bowling club. Charles Watson and Bill Parmar shoulder the They called a meeting of those interested and major part of the pitching load for Coach Bill decided to have a 12 game "roll-off" to pick the Wilhelm this weekend against Citadel and the first top scorers to represent Clemson University. part of next week against Ohio University. The administration was behind the Clemson Clemson blasted out two wins over Virginia bowlers and agreed to pay for the Club's bowl- Tech earlier in the week, but will find their next ing shirts. Later, the administration financed two opponents much suffer competition. the Club's trip to region 5 intercollegiate tourn- Watson and Parmar opened the season for the ament at the University of Tennessee. Tigers against Tech, but were not as impressive For some time, there has been an effort to. as predicted. Both seemed to exhibit control have a "real" ACC bowling league. USC start- problems, and did not appear to be as much im- ed this program but it is lacking greatly. proved over last season as Coach Wilhelm had The Club started unsuccessfully against Cit- prophesied. adel and then made plans for their trip to Knox- Clemson's star pitchers must begin perform- ville for the intercollegiate tournament. ing their predicted roles, and immediately, if the "We didn't expect to win; after all, that was Tigers are to begin their march to conference just the second time we had played together. We laurels and national recognition. just thought it would be a good opportunity Citadel, the Tiger's opponent this weekend, is for some experience," stated Bob Moyer. by all estimations the third best team in the State But the Clemson University bowlers took first behind Clemson and U. S. C. The Cadets fea- place at the region 5 tournament over 6 schools ture two righthanders, Jim Web and Smitty Hol- Baseball Off To Flying Start With McCalVs Homer In The First in competition. land, who will be the men to watch today. Moyer continued by saying, "I thought we Ohio University, on the other hand, could be i had the best looking uniforms of all the schools. one of the best teams in the nation this season. j It really felt great winning over USC, Uni- Last season the Bearcats finished tenth in the Watson, Parmar Key Tiger Hopes; ; versity of Virginia, University of Tennessee, nation with a 28-3 record. Two of their losses ; East Carolina, Knoxville College, and Bellar- were in the District playoffs. I mine College. We took the lead in the first game Bob Wren, the Bearcat coach, is one of the ! and held it." finest mentors in the country. Wren's over-all The captain of this year's Tiger team is Ed record stands at 306 wins with 107 losses. Wren's Citadel, Ohio U. Test Clemson Bailey. The team includes Bob Moyer, Gary star pitcher, Tom Murphy, could very well be ing. Jackie McCall started the The Tigers ran into pitching pitchers will come around ; Tomlin, and Harry VonBbrstel. By SAMMIE CARROS fireworks with a three run problems in the eighth inning one of the best in the nation. TIGER Sports Writer though. "We've got a good field- Belton Mims and Roy Smith are the other homer in the first inning after as the first four VPI batters ing ball club. They made a At the present time Coach Bill Wilhelm has been The Clemson Tigers, under Adkins singled and VPI com- walked. Bill James came in to j outstanding members coached by Jack Tuttle. the direction of Coach Bob Wil- couple of mistakes Tuesday but experimenting with his lineup—testing his men at mitted two errors. The Tigers put out the rally but not until the sun got in the player's eyes Next year the team is planning to have an- helm, started off the 1966 base- added five more runs in the four Gobblers had scored. several different positions. ball season on a winning note on one play. The boys are hit- I other 12 game "roll-off" to select our repre- fifth—three on the strength of James was the winning pitcher ting too, and I'm pretty sure I sentatives. Also they would like to have an ACC Sophomore pitchers, Perry Waldrop and Bill this week. Monday afternoon George Sutton's homer. and Allender suffered the loss. the Tigers dubbed VPI's Gob- we'll score in every game. I league. James, along with beginner Pete Myers were im- Charles Watson turned in a The Tigers came back in the think we're coming around fine pressive in their first stints on the mound. blers 11-0, and Tuesday Clem- fine pitching performance for bottom of the eighth to score and we'U be ready for anyone," They are considering a female team to repre- George Sutton, who will get his first crack at a son pulled out a 9-6 victory. the Tigers, as he pitched five three and win the game. Wilhelm added. sent Clemson in Region 5 next year. Citadel and Ohio University scoreless innings and allowed Coach Wilhelm was pleased pitching assignment this weekend, has hit two are the next contenders to stop only three hits in collecting his with his boys' play but stressed homers and driven in six runs in the first two the rush of Clemson's powerful first victory. Pete Myers and the need for some of his pitch- games. baseball aggregation. Bill James each threw two score- ers to get experience. "We've The Tigers will play Citadel Tommy Pack has collected six hits in the initial less innings in relief. got Watson and Parmar as our on both Friday and Saturday Rusty Adkins, ACC batting two top pitchers, but we've got games, while Rusty Adkins and Sutton have bat- this weekend. Ohio University champ last year, collected four some other boys we'll have to ting averages of .625 and .500, respectively. will be in Tigertown the first hits in five trips to the plate. depend upon. Some of these Waters, Cowart and McCall are all above .300. three days of next week. Sutton, Pack, and Waters each pitchers are sophomores and Ohio University will be one Bill McLellan, assistant business manager of got two hits. so they need experience. But of the top teams in the nation Tuesday afternoon's affair we want them to get in the fire the athletic department, advises all students not this season as they have been saw the Tigers pull out a 9-6 as soon as possible. to drop drink bottles on the Track field and base- in the past. Last year's record victory after blowing a 6-2 lead. Coach Wilhelm believes his ball field—in addition to the football practice was 28-3 for Coach Wren's The game saw a parade of boys. pitchers as both teams had field. Bill Parmar and Charles Wat- trouble getting the ball over Several track boys have been cut, and it is son will take the mound for the plate. VPI used four and Tennis Men nearly impossible to gather up the pieces of Coach Wilhelm both against Clemson five. Citadel and Ohio. Clemson came from a 2-0 broken glass. The main need is for students to Clemson pounded out fifteen be careful of the track which extends past the deficit to take a 6-2 lead on the hits in Monday's contest and re- strength of Sutton's three run Undefeated tennis courts toward the baseball field. ceived some fine shutout pitch- homer, his second in two days. By BILL SMITH The Clemson Tennis team, The Baron has another birthday. Athletic Di- proving itself to be a feared rector and head football coach Frank Howard power in the South travels to Frosh Sport 4-7 Mark Big 4 land to challenge Duke of Clemson, who is now in the midst of spring and powerful U. N. C. for con- training preparing his 27th Tiger team, cele- By HENRY HAHN Bill Helmly, with the relief pitch- ference supremacy. brates his 57th birthday Friday, March 25th— TIGER Sports Writer ing of John Lawton, was credit- U. N. C. who is currently con- Sporting a record of four ed with the Clemson victory of today. ference champ, has 7 lettermen wins against one loss, the Clem- 5-4 in the first game. returning to it's team which For Howard, who came here in August, 1931, son Freshman baseball team is But the second game was a went 20-0 last season. it is his 35th milestone to observe at Clemson. looking forward to their seven- different story. The cubs were Top men back for U. N. C. He will soon be in his 36th year on the Clemson teen remaining games. held to a losing score of 12-4 are Tommy Chewning, Lenny The Cubs won both games of until they staged a last inning staff. Floren, Andy Goddard, and a doubleheader with Spartan- rally and narrowed the score Ken Oettinger. Tom Long, senior of Northville, Mich., Perry burg Junior College here on to 12-9. Coach Bruley rates Duke a Reynolds, sophomore of Anniston, Ala., and Dave March 16 with scores of 4-0 Coach Sack Bagley was little behind the Tar Heels at Sibert, sophomore of Atlanta, Ga., are undefeated and 13-2. Laval Johnson threw greatly relieved when the Cubs this time, but stated that both a five-hitter, struck out nine snapped their "one-game losing in singles play in Clemson's first three tennis have excellent teams. and walked only two in his first streak" here Wednesday with a These two matches couldwell matches. Reynolds and Sibert are also undefeat- victory of the season. 14-5 win over Anderson Junior be two of the most important ed in doubles play as are Sammy Smithyman of Back-to-back doubles by College. of the season. Coach Bruley Spartanburg and David Wilkins of Greenville. Ryan Moore and Mike McCall Keith Whatley was given his feels that the Tigers have the furnished the extra boost to put second win of the season for Smithyman is captain of this year's Clemson net ability to win both matches if the Cubs in the win. Clemson. The Cubs will travel they play up to their potential. team. During the second game, Mc- to Anderson on April 2 to give Going into this week's impor- Mike Bohonak, who played basketball and Call hit a three-run homer in the Anderson College team a tant matches with Duke and U. the bottom of the first, and the chance to even the score. N. C. the Tigers are 3-0 with baseball for Clemson from 1961-1964, is nowse- Cubs put the game out of reach The Cubs will host the Geor- curity officer with the First Calvary Headquarters1 wins over Wake Forest, the Cit- in the sixth when they scored gia Freshmen here in a double- adel, and P. C. The Tigers were (Air-Helicopter) in Viet Nam. After graduatingj nine' runs on three hits, five iheader next Friday. This not pushed in winning over from Clemson he married Noni McCollough of walks, two errors and a hit should prove to be one of the Wake and the Citadel winning Bobby Roberts - Coach Of The Year batsman. best games of the season, as Raleigh, N. C, whose father is administrative both matches 9-0. President R. C. Edwards offers premature congratulations to head basketball Brevard Junior College jour- Georgia has the reputation of But against P. C. who is try- assistant on the staff of Coach Earle Edwards fielding one of the strongest coach Bobby Roberts in a gesture of appreciation for a job well done during half-time neyed down to Tigertown to ing to regain it's State Title of the Virginia Tech basketball game. Roberts was later named Coach of the Year at N. C. State. split a twin-bill with the Cubs. teams in the conference. from the Tigers, the Tigers by the South Carolina Press Writers Association. * * * showed they could stand up to With Garry Helms being named basketball "Needle" Leads Tigers In Drills the pressure winning 5-4. player of the year in the state and Bobby Rob- Despite losses by Zulfi Rahim, Sammy Smithyman, Fort Pitt Wins Intramural Title erts selected as coach of the year, this might be and Turk Ornekian in the the first time ever that a player and coach of the singles matches, the Tigers Intramural basketball is over 39, and the Numeral Society of supporters. year were selected from any school who came came on strong in the doubles for the 1966 season, and Fort topped Alpha Gamma. Richie Luzzi, Jim Ruffner and from the same hometown. Both Helms and Rob- with Smithyman and Wilkins, Pitt stands alone at the top of Fort Pitt was led by Tom Bo Ruffner conpleted the start- and Siebert and Reynolds look- the heap after taking a 50-44 Long, now playing tennis, and ers for Fort Pitt. Jimmy Foster erts are from Pelzer, which when you ride through, ing especially good. championship win from the Bud Wiley—both of whom fin- was the lone reserve. you say, "This is a pretty town, wasn't it?" Out of the top 4 players, Tom Numeral Society Reds. ished well up in the scoring. A full court zone press was * * * Long was the only Clemson In another championship Tom Long led intramural the trademark of Fort Pitt Hugh Mauldin, Clemson's outstanding tailback man to come up with a win in contest the Numeral Society scorers by a wide margin, gar- throughout the season. If their the singles competition. smashed the Phi Kappa Delta nering 174 points. press failed to work the Pitts- who led the Atlantic Coast Conference in rushing After this weekend, the Tig- cagers, 43-34 for the title in the The team was coached by burg boys fell back in a tight last fall, has signed a professional football con-1 ers return to Tigertown for fraternity division of the intra- Fred Steiner, a former mem- zone. That and superior re- matches with M. I. T., Har- mural finals. tract with the Richmond Rebels of the Continental j ber of the varsity basketball bounding brought Coach Stein- League. In reporting to the Virginia club around | vard, Virginia, and Mary- Fort Pitt opened its assault er the championship. land. on the crown by running over team and drew a large group July 1st, he will be united with Carl Wise, former j Coach Bruley rates Virginia the Delta Kappa Alpha Deac- Clemson backfield coach who is now player per- and Maryland as good choices ons 65-46 in semi-final play. sonnel director and coach of the Rebels. for taking the conference crown Also in semi-final competition, along with Clemson and U. N. the Numeral Society Reds TOP SCORERS ; Jc5c5c5E5oc5oc5c5c5H5c5c5c^ C. edged Spartanburg County de- Total Going into the second week of spite the tremendous play of Name Team Record Points Spartanburg's Bob Hendrix. Tom Long Fort Pitt 7-0 174 the season, Zulfi Rahim re- 7-2 146 The first round of the fra- Bob Hendrix Spartanburg Co. SKE's First Dixie Day mains in the top spot followed Bud Wiley Fort Pitt 7-0 137 by Sammy Smithyman, Tom ternity championships saw the Jay Hair Phi Kappa Delta (Continued from page 3) best over all sorority, the Dixie Long, and Turk Ornekian. Alpha Gammas rap the Sigma Blacks 5-2 115 ley, the Dixie Day games for games winners, and the queen. Two upcoming sophomores Alpha Zetas 50-38; Phi Kapps Davis Jordan Lynches River 2-2 107 sorority members and their In commenting on the plans, Denny Reynolds and David over Kappa Delta Chi, 48-45; Bill Smith Spartanburg Co. 7-2 102 dates will be held. The public Ted Moore SKE president Siebert fill the fifth and sixth Delta Kappa Alpha club Delta Jim Abrams Delta Kappa Alpha is invited to this event. stated, "We are very happy to slots. Phi Kappa, 38-26; and Num- Deacons 6-1 97 Climaxing the day will be be presenting the first annual eral Society crack Kappa Sig- Marvin Caughman Numeral Society Reds 6-1 96 Coach Bruley said that new Jimmy Addison Delta Kappa Alpha the Magnolia ball featuring the Dixie Day, and we hope that all ma Nu, 61-42. Jim Addison, last year's alternate quarterback, has taken scoring devices have been or- Deacons 6-1 93 Jungaleers at the Clemson participants will enjoy them- dered which will help the spec- In the semi-final of the hot Mike Popowich Field House 5-1 93 House. During intermission the over the number one job for Coach Frank Howard's 1986 selves and remember this week- football now engaged in spring practice. tators get the results of the fraternity battle, the. Phi Kapps trophies will be presented to the end for a long time." matches quickly. edged Delta Kappa Alpha, 40- Page 6 THE TIGER - "He Roars For Clemson University" Friday, March 25, 1966 CU Finances Discussed Senate Wraps-Up Six Issues 1. WHY ARE WE RE- A PER-MEAL BASIS? on the building itself, and a (Continued from page 1) tee, in conjunction with its full their major concern during this QUIRED TO BUY MEAL large sum on the air condition- a referendum to be held short- investigation into the concept of semester and a final draft of their changes and additions will TICKETS IF WE LIVE IN Meals are planned by count- er.' Over three thousand stu- ly- providing non - compulsory THE DORMS INSTEAD OF ing on having only a certain dents are fed in each of the two Junior Senator John Matthew meal tickets for dormitory stu- be presented shortly. PAYING FOR THE FOOD ON number of students to eat each main meals per day. presented a resolution designed dents, presented a report on the In conjunction with the Ju- meal. If everyone ate every to clarify the wishes of the Sen- percentage of the dormitory stu- diciary, the Traffic and Grounds Committee, headed by meal, either the cost would rise ate in regard to the bill passed dents eating in the dining hall Larry Pettus, presented and re- considerably or there would Dr. Brownley Dean last week concerning one-third at each meal. t Honorary Degrees ceived approval of its changes have to be less quantity per (Continued from page 1) of all rooms being reserved for According to the committee (Continued from page 1) in the Student Traffic Regula- 1959. He moderated the sec- student. Also it would be more doctorate at Florida State incoming freshmen. approximately 35 percent eat expensive for the student to buy University. He first came to The Senate had passed this breakfast; 68, lunch; and 66, tions. ond "Great Debate" between The entire Student Regula- his meals on a pay-as-you-eat Clemson as a graduate assist- bill with the understanding that dinner. This committee will Vice President Richard Nixon tions will be presented by the basis, such as paying at the ant and returned as instructor all seniors be allowed the privi- work with the administration in and Senator John Kennedy and Judiciary Committee at the next end of the line, buying separate in 1943. He was named to a lege of rooming in the new hopes of making a non-com- has moderated the Year-end Senate meeting—including the meal tickets for each meal or full professorship in chemis- dorms. Senator Matthew's res- pulsory meal ticket feasible. "Projection" series since 1959. changes and additions sought any such program. For the try in 1953. olution made it possible for all The Judiciary Committee, He is anchorman for many im- by the women students which same reason that the food is Commenting on the new seniors who haven't reserved headed by John Matthew, is in portant NBC assignments in- pertains to Article five of the bought on the knowledge that dean of the graduate school, and wish to reserve a room in the process of rewriting the Stu- cluding "Instant News Spec- Regulations. ials" which covers fast-break- a certain number of the students Dr. Jack K. Williams, present the new dorm areas to do so. dent Regulations. This has been ing news stories of the day, won't eat some meals, refunds dean of the university who The resolution was passed such as space shots and orbital cannot be given for meals has been named commissioner unanimously. flights. missed, except in special cases of education for the State of Four major bills were passed Mr. Cauthen, veteran South such as prolonged sickness or Texas, said: two weeks ago in the Senate LSD-A Potent Drug Explored (Continued from page 3) Carolina newsman who was practice teaching away from "Dr. Brownley has worked that failed to make the TIGER's ing Charlotte, N. C, have executive secretary to S. C. school or some similar reason. with Clemson's graduate pro- issue of the past week. effect the human mind, LSD clubs which offer their mem- Most important were the final is illegal in the United States. Dr. Donald S. Russell Governors Harley and Jefferies, Since there is no meal ticket gram since its inception and bers the "instant Zen" of LSD plans for having student rep- Only a chosen few medical has served SCTMA in his pres- for Dan's sold by the admin- his department has been the for a fee of about ten dollars. resentation of administrative groups are allowed to experi- ent capacity since 1945. His istration for dormitory stu- institution's strongest in that And chemistry students all committees which were ap- ment with it. However, gov- dedication and efforts helped dents, if you want to get your program. Everything in his across the country have found create an atmosphere of con- academic background and proved by the Senate. ernment regulations did not how easily it can be mass- Sen. Russell To Speak money's worth out of those deter students at Harvard fidence and progress for the tickets, the best thing to do is work pattern makes it certain This concept provides for stu- produced in college chemistry dent senators to be non-voting from peddling it at a dollar a textile industry in South Caro- go ahead and eat the meals. that he will maintain Clem- labs. lina. son's philosophy of high qual- members of the five major com- dose. When all else fails, students He worked untiringly for the 2. HOW IS THE FOOD ity in graduate study." mittees of the university. The In the University of Cali- have found that they can enter establishment of the S. C. Ed- MONEY DISBURSED FOR Wofford College will be- plan is being sent to Dr. R. C. fornia system, an estimated At Tigertown Monday the weird world of LSD by ucational Television network, THE SEPARATE ITEMS? stow the honorary degree of Edwards, President of the Uni- 10,000 students have tried as well as the agricultural econ- chewing morning glory seeds. Friday evening, Mar. 25, at the Technical Education Cen- Doctor of Science upon Dr. versity, for approval. LSD. Dozens of cities, includ- 8:00 p.m., Senator Donald Rus- omy of the entire southland. Most of the money goes for The Senate feels that this plan Russell, known as a moderate ters, the State Ports program meat since that is the most ex- Brownley at its June 5 com- sell will speak to the student and many other services for mencement in honor of his will serve to bring the students body and the Clemson com- on racial issues, has been a pensive item. The remainder is and the administration closer supporter of President John- the development of the state. spent on the other essentials. professional achievements. munity in Tillman auditorium He is chairman of the Gov- Dr. Brownley is a lay lead- together. on the role of "Students in Poli- son's viet Nam policy. He also The dining hall is a non-profit In conjunction with this con- sponsored the legislation for the ernor's Advisory Commission enterprise so all money left af- er in the Clemson Methodist tics". As one of the new breed on Higher Education, director Church which he has served cept a bill establishing a student of Southern Democrats, Sena- Keowee-Toxaway Power Com- ter overhead and wages is put speakers bureau and a campus plex. of the S. C. Good Roads Asso- back into food. in numerous official capaci- tor Russell is vitally interested ciation, treasurer of the J. E. ties, including chairman of speakers review board was in youth and in education. Hav- Sirrine Textile Foundation and 3. IS THE DINING HALL the board. His profound in- passed by the Senate. The stu- CLUB & ing served six years as Presi- Raised in Chester, S. C, Don- ald Russell graduated from the consultant member of the State HELP SERVED THE SAME fluence on young scholars has dent speakers bureau will work dent of the University of South University of South Carolina Board of Education. THING THE STUDENTS helped Clemson attain a high with the university fine arts Carolina, Russell knows stu- and entered the law firm of .1. Mr. Thornhill, a Clemson GET? position of importance and committee in promoting the fine CAMPUS dents and believes in the de- graduate in electrical and me- service among the nation's arts and lectures by provoca- velopment of the whole individ- Gordon Hughes before moving Yes, although sometimes they to Spartanburg as an associate chanical engineering, has Land Grant universities. tive speakers. These agencies ual — educationally, morally, eat first and get the left-overs will function under the presi- of Nicholls, Wycheand Byrnes. served his alma mater both as from the day before, which may He is a fellow of the Amer- FASHIONS socially, politically. His mes- dent of the student body. During the Second World War a distinguished member of its .explain why they are some- ican Association for the Ad- sage will be an informative one, A third bill of importance Russell served as a major in Board of Trustees (1947-60) times seen eating a different vancement of Science and a By CHIP TOLBERT and contains a challenge to to- concerned representation at the the United States Army. Fol- and a dedicated alumnus. His type of food from what is gen- member of the American ESQUIRE'S FASHION EDITOR day's student. Southern University Student lowing the war, he filled various perseverance in 1952 for the erally being served. Chemical Society, Alpha Chi Government Association's an- Donald Russell was appoint- capacities, including Assistant establishment of a long-range Sigma, Pi Kappa Pi and Blue Mr. L. J. Fields, Food Ser- nual publications workshop ed senator on April 22, 1965, Director of Kconomic Stabili- plan of development for the Key. He has held research THE MODS Or have been responsible for nurturing vice Manager, made several which was also passed. upon the death of the Honor- zation and Assistant Secretary university helped set the stage grants from the National In- some of the most radical and exciting fashion ideas in recent comments which answered This bill gives representatives able Olin D. .Johnston. In this of State for Administration. In for Clems on's remarkable stitutes of Health, the Na- memory. At the outset, however, let's make it clear that virtually some questions not asked by of the TIGER, CHRONICLE, short time, Russell has distin- 1951, Russell became President growth and development. tional Science Foundation and none of these fashions are presently being worn on American students. He has suggested that and the TAPS first priority in guished himself as a supporter of the University of South Caro- He served twice as president the American Water Works campuses. Yet in fashion as in everything else, from extremes some sort of student committee, going to the workshops. of industrial and agricultural lina. He remained at that post of the Clemson Alumni Asso- Association. A former chem- emerge the means, and there's no doubt that modified versions of until 1957 when he resigned to ciation and has been a leader possibly appointed by the sen- ist with the Hercules Powder Finally, a bill was passed by many of these innovations will catch on and be counted among the prosperity for his home state. the senate directing the ways He co-authored the one-price run for governor. in soil and water conservation ate, or president, meet with the Co., he is the author of papers best college market sellers in the near future. In any case, we dietician at regular time inter- and means committee to pre- cotton bill which has proved so work on local, state and nation- on the analytical chemistry of thought you'd be interested in hearing about what's happening vals in order to air complaints sent certificates to all members beneficial to the textile industry Elected governor in 1962, wide levels. He is an honorary fluorine and manganese. In right now on the London fashion scene, as well as what's being Russell established himself as member of the Soil Conserva- and make suggestions on im- 1962 he was a post-doctoral of student government at the an- done in Mod fashions in America. a progressive in the field of edu- tion Society of American and proving the meals. This is being Fellow at University College, nual banquet this spring. Turbulent Clemson cation. Development of the eco- was named Conservation Man done at other schools now. Also , Ireland. Several important issues were SEE YOU IN CARNABY is the in-phrase among London's way- nomic resources and industrial of the Year 1962. it was mentioned that we receive He is married to the former referred to committee for more out swingers these days. Almost overnight, Carnaby Street, located (Continued from page 2) potential of South Carolina He is a founding director of no federal subsidy for food as Martine Wetson of Spartan- study and are to be re-present- in London's fashionable West End, has become the center and the many solutions and partial were key programs on Russell's the First Federal Savings & has been thought by some burg and they are the parents ed before the present senators source of what the Mods refer to as their "instant fashions." It's solutions. You begin to con- agenda before he moved to the Loan Association of Charles people. In fact we pay for all of daughters Martine Wetson erms expire. an amusing paradox that Carnaby is located a mere 200 yards from cern yourself with the issues Senate. ton, one of the largest asso the food plus a 3 percent sales and Karen Ruth Brownley. . The general affairs commit Savile Row, long recognized as headquarters for London's most and like the seasonal weather, ciations in South Carolina. tax, a $1,000.00 amonthbond distinguished and conservative tailoring establishments. Who your mind is turning. This shops Carnaby? Only the Dave Clark Five, The Rolling Stones, The turbulence is disturbing, and Animals, four young men named John, George, Paul and Ringo, you search for the answers and 600 AM WSBF 88.1 FM and a fifth who used to be known around town as Anthony Arm- try to come up with solutions. strong-Jones. And what do they, and thousands of their fans and You participate in campus or- followers, buy there? Some pretty surprising fashions . . . ganizations, try to find an end 24 Hours A Day for the energy penned up with- FORD CARavan of Music PROGRAM NOTES THE MOD TUXEDO, for a start, offers plenty in you and every other stu- PRESENTS of surprises. Cut tight and skinny, it features dent. FRIDAY 7:00 p.m.—A Special Interview with Senator Donald a 3 or 4-button jacket, high, narrow lapels, very But now you are active. The Russell deep side vents, satin belt loops, cuffs, and a months and the seasons slow- 8:00 p.m.—WSBF will broadcast Senator Russell's wide satin belt. The trousers are tapered in ly come, but swiftly go. The tte livety owes speech live from Tillman Hall extremis, and the outfit may be worn with black grass of the once rich lawn be- SATURDAY demi-boots. Accessories are radical, if not out- comes sturdier, stronger and 6:00 p.m.-12:00 p.m.—Offbeat rageous: frills on the cuffs and front of the defies the wind and icy gales. STARRING 12:00 p.m.—Sports Final shirt, plus a very wide bow tie. The water of Hartwell is not SUNDAY as muddy and now rolls in Roger "King of the Road" Miller 12:30 p.m.—Songtime steady swells which seemed to 3:00-5:00 p.m.—Concert in High Fidelity THE MOD MODE, in all apparel areas, is char- have been harnessed. Can't "A Hip Country Boy"; Singer, Musician, Composer; Winner of 6:00 p.m.—Mosaics in Jazz—Will Shore explores the acterized by certain definite trends. The ward- you even notice a slight smile five Grammy Awards in 1965; 7 record hits in little over a year. world of jazz. robe is form-fitted, and anything smacking of on the face of Thomas Clem- 7:00 p.m.—Sounds of the Twentieth Century features standardized fashions is "automatically out." the music from the original Broadway cast son, who watches over all, Since his overnight success, Roger has appeared as guest The plumage on the male bird is getting star on more than a dozen top TV shows, including his own "Roger production of "Fiddler on the Roof" starring brighter and snappier, and there's no doubt that pleased. Zero Mostel and Maria Karnilova Miller TV Special. 8:15 p.m.—Strom Thurmond Reports it's getting harder all the time to tell the boys apart from the girls. Prices are comparatively Roger Miller 1 -year record hits: Engine Engine No. 9 — Kansas MONDAY & THURSDAY 8:15 p.m.—The Rocket Research Corporation presents a high: slacks run anywhere from ?15. to $25. City Star — Do-Wack-a-Do — — Chug a Lug — King of Lines are fluid, and we frequently find strong surface interest in a the Road — England Swings. short program on "A Significant Develop- ment in Rocketry" rich variety of textured fabrics. In slacks, the low-rise, hip-hugging The most sought after new singer of the day, Roger Miller TUESDAY nodel is in. Belts run as wide as three inches, and many of them will be making his first concert tour in the FORD CARavan of Music. 8:15 p.m.—Special Report—An in depth review of im- ire colorfully striped. portant happenings of the past week WEDNESDAY MODISM MOVES ON: here are some more "musts" in the fashion- 8:15 p.m.—College Authors Forum—This week Dr. conscious Mod's wardrobe. A camel suede overshirt with seamed Garrett Hardin of the University of Cali- pockets and shoulders, usually worn with slacks tapered to the knee, FEATURING fornia will review his book, "Population, then flared out to bell bottom cuffs. A pair of giant black-and-white Evolution and Birth Control" houndstooth check trousers, worn as low as possible. Ticking- For Comprehensive Coverage of Campus News, Listen to The Good Time Singers CAMPUS REPORT at 4:55 p.m. Weekdays striped low-rise jeans worn with a matching snap-front jacket A rugged blue denim shirt with a high-rise collar and cuffs of white Introducing The Good Time Singers with their Big Time Singing Style. Taking broadcloth. A fancy soft leather vest. The Mod Suit which doubles the best from folk and country music plus the best from rock 'n roll. as a sports ensemble merely by unbuttoning the suit collar and re- placing it with a dark collar. And maybe even a black vinyl, double- The Good Time Singers have excited audiences far and wide on their concert breasted jacket with slanting side pockets and patch breast pocket. tours, and in their sensational television appearances on the Andy Williams Show. ATTENTION SENIORS our And when you see them you will rave too. SHIRTING THE MOD usually involves wild prints and even wilder color ideas. Take, for example, the black daisy shirt, a lightweight Special Offer cotton print that also comes in red, purple—the SPONSORED BY CLEMSON UNIVERSITY YMCA whole spectrum, in fact—on a white back- ground. The reverse-print tie is sold along with When you can't MARCH 28-CLEMSON FIELD HOUSE—8:00 P.M. the shirt; collars are high-rise, and both cuffs SENTORS and collars are white. Way out? On my recent afford to be dull; has pleased Clemson graduates trip to London, I was assured that it's one of For YEARS the current best-sellers! 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