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The Tiger Vol. LIX No. 5 CLEMSON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY r C.T5 SOUTH CAROLINA ROOM SEP 2 9 '65 Pep Rally Friday South Carolina's Oldest There will be a send-off on the upper quad- The Tiger rangle. Friday, Sept. 24, as the team gets College Newspaper ready to leave for that big game with Vir- ginia. 11 He Roars For Clemson University Circulation—7,000 CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1965 Vol. XIV-No. 5 WSBF Introduces Broadcast Expansion Cooper Wins Frosh Presidency William Dyal Set Speaker Freshmen narrowed the num- Becky Carlson of Mullins and torial seats were filled in last Buddy Thompson from ber of candidates for freshman Alston Gore of Columbia were Tuesday's election. Those elect- Charleston. For Baptist Union Retreat president down to two last Tues- in the run-off election for vice- ed to senate seats by the more Dave Christopher of Barn- WFBF officials have announced that there will be a president. Harvey Mathias of than 760 freshmen voting were well and Don Knudson of Ar- day in the regular freshman broadcast expansion to 24 hours daily on Sept. 27 class elections. Columbia ran against Jan Rod- Al Buckalew, Jr. from Colum- lington, Va., vied for the re- C. David Cooper, a civil en- gers of Winston-Salem, N. C, bia, David Clarke from Green- maining senate seat yesterday. at 7:00 a.m. On the 27th a new show called the "Time gineering major from Winter in the special election for secre- ville, Tom Dupre from Spar- The poll was open at 8:00 a. Keeper" designed for informative morning entertain- Park, Fla., and Harry Tinsley, tary. tanburg, Gary Fleetwood from m. and closed at 6:00 p.m. ment will begin the broadcast expansion. This show an architecture major from Ken Ayers and Lucky Aiken, Tommy Fulmer from Tinsley graduated from Rock Rock Hill, vied for president of Voiselle competed for the posi- Williston, Al Jolly from Green- Hill High School in Rock Hill. will be live with different disc jockeys throughout the tion of treasurer of the fresh- ville, Bill Martin from Uma- At RHHS he was president of week. the freshman class in the run- last year's. Now,-according to off election which was held yes- man class. tilla, Fla., Robert Tedcastle the French Club and was a G. C. Pundt, program direc- Nine of the freshman sena- from Lantana, Fla., and member of a debating club and Pundt, WSBF will be the only terday. tor for WSBE, in an interview FM station in South Carolina ■was active in newspaper work, with the TIGER stated, "By ex- dramatics, the band, and var- broadcasting 24 hours daily. panding our broadcast day, we An automated tape system is ious other activities. He is pres- will be faced with many new ently a member of the PR's, enabling them to expand their problems. However, this will program schedule. This sys- enable us to use all our new tem consists of two Crown tape equipment, and will enable us play-back units. These units Run-off Results to further our purposes of in- each have 10'/2 inch reels of two David Cooper was elect- forming students here on the track tapes which will run three ed Freshman President over University campus." hours. The University officials and Harry Tinsley by a 250-ISO After the three hour period, WSBF directors had been plan- vote margin. Alston Gore the tape will be automatically . ning for the expansion of 24 reversed and the other side of copped the vice-presidency hours for the next year; how- the tape will be played. This as Harvey Mallias was elect- ever, they received the equip- will give six hours of playing ed secretary and Ken Ayres ment sooner than they antici- for each machine both totaling pated. G. C Pundt. program director for WSBF, and Carl was elected treasurer. Da- 12 hours of continuous music: Brown examine the new unit which will enable WSBF Late last May details for the There will also be three more io provide 24-hour programming. (Photo by Way) vid Christopher won the expansion program were ar- hours of music from a record- run-off for senator. ranged and all this past sum- play-back unit which is used to mer final details were set. record the L. P.'s in the sta- SENATE DISAPPROVES the TIGER staff, and is a mem- This year WSBF began ber of the YMCA here at Clem- tion record library. broadcasting earlier than ever. These tapes run in sequence son. Regular broadcasting began and a clock can be set to fade Cooper graduated from the day freshmen arrived on down the programming to in- Speaker Ban Discussed Winter Park High School at campus. The broadcasting day sert ID's, News, and announce- (Continued on page 6) was three hours longer than ments, from either two cartridge By iOHNDICKERSON However, Dr. Bryan would wel- machines. Assistant Secretary of the come all suggestions for on- The unit also contains a si- Student Senate campus signs. lent-senser device which will Speaker bans highlighted the The General Affairs Commit- Tigerama Committee give warning to responsible discussion of the student senate tee, in exploring the reason why staffers, if any mechanical fail- Monday night. Interest in the Clemson students get such a ure occurs. Now, they are hand- problem of banning speakers poor selection of seats for the The candidates for the office of president of the freshman class are Harry Tinsley ling only three program (left) and David Cooper (right). (Photo by Purdy) from college campus rose Clemson - USC game, stated Plans '65 Performance sources, but soon hope to use from the banning of a labor that nothing could be done be- five sources. leader speaker scheduled to cause the seating arrangements "We're expecting Tigerama ical productions, $1,500 worth The station will have a lib- speak on the Clemson campus were settled in a contract. How- 1965 to be the best yet," said of fire works will be set off from rary of thirty lO'/a inch reels Sept. 28. The Wesley Founda- ever, this committee plans to Earl Burch, Tigerama Direc- Death Valley. Masters of cere- of six hour tape which will be tion is sponsoring the function write Marvin Bass, Athletic tor, after preliminary skit re- Mercier Selected Rat Queen monies this year will be Bert pre-recorded and put in a ro- and the speaker will speak off- Director and Head Coach at hearsals Wednesday night. Pearce and Gray Walsh. As- At the intermission of Rat acted as Master of Ceremonies Mrs. G. F. Meenaghan, whose tational schedule. Approxi- campus if necessary. This prob- USC, and inform him of the dis- This year's Tigerama, Clem- sistant directors are Mike Click Hop on Friday night, Miss at the selection. husband acts as the advisor for mately ten tapes a week will be lem was assigned to the General favor prevailing over choices son's all-student variety pro- and John Shelley. Chairmen of Bonnie Mercier from Columbia Miss Mercier was elected from the CDA. used. In order to have a good Affairs Committee for immed- of seats for Clemson students. duction, will begin at 6:45 p. committees are: skits, Ken was crowned "Miss Rat Queen" a field of 25 candidates of fresh- The new queen and her escort variety of music, the staff will iate investigation. The rules of the Elections m. Oct. 22, in Death Valley with Suggs; music, Joe Ruzicka; tick- for 1965. Miss Mercier, escorted man dates. Acting as judges for received a number of gifts from re-record two tapes a week. The Student Organizations "Board governing student body a pep rally will be followed by ets, Don Driggers; publicity, by Bob Snoddy from Clemson, the contest were Mr. B. N. Skar- merchants in Anderson and Pundt also stated that news Affairs Committee presented the and class elections were ap- eight skits, the crowning of Miss John Matthew; personnel, Deryl was crowned and presented don, representing the adminis- Clemson. formats and music policy on petition for recognition of the proved by the senate. The possi- Clemson University, and a Burlington; physical arrange- with a bouquet of roses by Tom tration; Dr. Frank A. Burton Miss Mercier was presented certain shows will be changed. Clemson Caravelles, a local bilities of installing water fount- giant fireworks display. ments, Bob Ward; technical, G. Finley, president of the Central of the social science department, with a cordless shaver, a stuffed A position of Sports Editor, dance combo. The petition was ains in Memorial Stadium, and The ninth Tigerama produc- C. Pundt; Miss Clemson con- representing the faculty; and tiger, a record album, a blouse, filled by Mr. Larry Hedgepath, approved by the Senate. The the problem of the foul stench Dance Association. Bert Pearce tion, sponsored by Blue Key two pairs of hose, and a Clem- test, Mac Harley. has been established to help Traffic and Grounds Commit- arising from the garbage dis- honor fraternity and Student WSBF will handle all taping son pennant. She also received place a greater emphasis on tee, after discussion with Dr. posals of the Canteen were as- Government, will kick off and lighting. a tiger pajama bag, a pearl sports. Wright Bryan, yice president signed to the Traffic and festivities of this year's Home- Anyone interested in work- necklace, a belt, a can of tennis To complete the new broad- for development, reported that Grounds Committee for investi- William Dyal Set Speaker coming week end. Following ing on any of the Tigerama balls, and a loving cup.
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