Nice Fair to'!lay. Partly cloudy ton ight an1 T u e s day. Winds 5-12 m.p.h. Hizh to- day and Tuesday 84. Low tonight 62. j THE TAMPA TIMES University Of South Florida Campus Edition SIXTY-EIGHTH YEAR-No. 247 TAMPA, FLORIDA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1960 PRICE FIVE CENTS SECOND REQUIRED READING AT USF Taking "The Razor's Edge" from the bookshelf is a familiar thing for all Uni- versity of South Florida students. This is the second book in a series of all univer· sity reading material. Maugham 1 S Novel ChoSen As Second 1 Campus Book 1 Thanksgiving Is First Stop On USF Vacation Schedule 24-Day Halt at Christmas, One Off for Gasparilla While the University of South Florida's calendar for the coming year is still a bit vague on several can forward to a_ boxcar full of _ vacation days, more than most umvers1tles offer. Toppmg the heap IS a 24-day Christmas holiday period, with a 5-day spring vacation running second. And the latter may offer a low-cost student cruise to Nassau, land of the limbo. TOOT, TOOT USF Band Plans Concert for Nov. 30 j In setting up a school calen- dar there are many complicated situations that must be over- come. Classes starting late and the fact the OSF student en- rollment is a commuting one was a guide post to handling some of lhe unusual situations. As the calendar stands now it looks like this: Thanksgiving - Students get . one day off only, The ftrst USF band, consist·• "We seem to draw a more re- . . ing of 45 members, is well on sponsible and intelligent peo- Christm_as Peraod- its way toward a busy. year of ple," Sperry said in reference The vacahon perwd after practice and concerts. to the students. the last class •n Fnpay, Dec. E h b II . 9, and classes db not resume mem er was pe_rsona Y Dt;. Sperry has devtsed a band ! until T d J 3 Th ' - audttLoned before bemg ac- master schedule specifying prac- t d a{'ll - ts 1tves cepted in the newly formed tice hours which each new mem- tshu ecnl s u <aTyhs awayh r?m b d N b - ·t d e assroom. ose avmg t anj ·- ew atrhe mvi ed ber of - the band must accept. Saturday c 1 ass e s will meet LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS o om, especta Y e woo - By this schedule, the hand howe s t d D 10 Ji wmd and reed sectiOns. practices on Monday, Tuesday, . ver, on a ur ay, ec. . The officers elected by the Wednesday and Thursday for an Mtd-Semester Break - The __ band for the coming year are hour and 15 minutes. break starts after the last exams Kenneth Taylor, president; . are over Saturday, Feb. 4. Lewis Messer vice president· . At the IS Classes were originally sched· Sharon secretary-treas: mg mos t uled to resume Thursday, Feb. urer· James Klapps and George was emp asue ' oug ' _a 9, but have been moved up to council; Eunice Luke, each of the had tts Wednesday, Feb. 8, to allow for librarian; Dell LaBrecque and own music literature. The another day off, Gasparilla In- Bob Adair, property managers, onfeetdhno longher reflect! thte mubstct vasion Day, Monday, Feb. 13. and J dy W 1 k e symp ony ore tes ra, u 8 . V t· Th' . d u . eaver, .c er . rather should play literature prmg aca lOll- IS peno ' The ?f.ftcers wtll help form written for this type of band. I kno_wn to some the Easter the the band, wr!te It should not imitate some holiday season, begms as classes the constitutiOn, and orgamze other group .. end on Thursday, March 30. the band's social organization. _ · _ Classes will not resume until "These people have made a The frrst concert . 1 s planned Wednesday morning , April 5. - "After brief observation, W orthal, I think I've found the bottleneck in your plan to improve your study habits here at the University of South Flonda." Preodor Given Standing Ovation By WING PREODOR creditable beginning and I am fort wtll bfe P[;;- This is five full days away from The All-University_ book for the second half of this is a novel by W. o1 b . d Edward Preodor, professor of Another "university first" Somerset Maugham entitled The Razor's Edge. Very much m cotnrast with the first g e an • s a e visitors. ans are emg rna e now music at the university, gave I · t d d · th ·tal 11 - 't d' 't - tJ... h' hl f' . l' d b Dr. Gale L. Sperry, asslst!lnt . for a low-cost student cruise to two erformances In the Sci- m ro uce m e rect a -umversi y rea mg, 1 lS 1g y 1ctlona 1ze iography of a man the author professor of music. Other concerts are J?lanJ?-ed Nassau, land of the limbo. This ence ):,ecture Auditorium SlOO w1th th_e appearance of knew only slightly . for Feb. 4 at Chamberlam H1gh has become a gathering point l t Th d Th • the Umverstty Strmg Quartet, The Razor's Edge may be less informative in a strict sense than The American A h } Auditorium, Feb. 28 in the for students from all over the hasld turf 1 ay. e which played "Quartet in B Presidency, but it presents many ideas which are of interest all college students. fit r0p0 ogy Un_ited States at Spring J. j The young man about whom semester ends. , vacation me and should be associate professor of music at Sabina Micarelll la in t h e E t M IS d d t F• d .. accompanied violin, Dr. Watkitfs X ra - u ra qua to_ acqUire an m a u en s In - mediate plans for marching, ff' . hit Day htm at the planO. and Denise Howorth the cello. 1 h I g h 1 y unconventiOnal way if tl b - d o ICials ave not yet dectded _ . . Whether he achieves his go 1 · p • •1 u_n orms presen Y emg e- on a Memorial Day vacation. If Prof. Preodor mcluded m his A standing ovation was given not is u t h r a or rOJ ecti es Signed for concert use Wlll have students get a day off it will\ program, music ranging from p d b b th h. " di P • f L cide o t overlay wtll transforf!l probably be Tuesday, May 30. the Baroque period to contem- re pa r I n g 0 r ea gue methods and the mh;; The finding of several pieces Dr. Lewis Mayhew believes we porary times. This included the evening per;formance was be condemned by some, he must of Weeden Island type pottery be for use before second will not have the day off. Dean by 1 Bach, Brahms, Haydn, so extremely populated, that a be admired for his determina- which is believed to be about semester. Harold Johnshoy feels sure an ave - sizable number of the . audi- A University of South Florida Those interested in participating tJon. . llOO years old was the main In reference to uniforms, Dr. wtll. Students can make the1rl had to be m the extra-mural squad, a top-flight a_re urge? to attend these prac- . The story a lot of highlight of the field trip to a Sperry said, "I believe that girls own guesses. Gun Toting Sctence it 0 r I u m Slll, basketball team of tice sesswns held at 4 p.m. on tion and . wt_tb a raptd burial mound on MacDill Air should look like girls!'' For this End S e con d Semester- where they members of the var1ous regtstra- Tuesday and Thursday after- pace. It ts wntten m an easily Force Base by anthropology reason the girls are having a Ends wtth last exams on Satur- b through closed crrcutt televt- tion groups, is operating in full noons. readable style . . To a!lyo_ne wb_o students Nov. 13. special concert dress made. The da_y, · Ju!le Summer school Ta 00 at USF sion. Prof. Preodor, in order .to swt.ng. The members of the extra- has been burnmg mtdmght otl The students also found some decision as to the design will onentahon ts expected to draw he 1 p compensate for t h 1 s, The club began mural squad are being chosen I over textbooks it_ will prove to projectiles of agatized coraL be made by the girls. some 700 to students back The security office has made three selectiOJ?S tC! this seve_ral ago under t_ he d1- these players. squad's be . the enJoyable of re- of the more interesting As for marching, the girls to the umverstty, Thursday, th _e following "There group dunng mter- rectiOn of Its_ coaches, Rtchard game ts at Flonda Presby- quired readmgs. thmgs about the projectiles is may either wear men's uniforms June 15. . wtll be no huntmg on campus." missiOn. D. assts_tant professor ?f tenan Dec. 3. . The . author of _The Razor's that a saw used for cutting and march with the men, or . July 4-Students and umver- The reason being mainly that This concert was but one in physical educah?n, and Dr. Gil- Although stnctly an extra- Edge an English novelist, monds is needed in order to march as a separate unit in a SJty employes are expected to no guns of any sort are allowed the many events included in man W. Hertz, director of physt- mural project, the team prom- and short story writ- cut agatized coral. more feminine uniform in cor- have the one day off. on campus with the idea of dis- t be educational-entertainment cal education. ises to hold much of the spirit er. He ts best known for the Human remains were found respondence with the men 's uni- School Ends-Fol- charging these firearms. There series scheduled at the univer- The players have been work- and excitement found in recog- . Of H u m an Bondage, but didn't arouse the interest form. lowmg the last exam on Satur- have been no r eported incidents sity. Dr. A. A. Beecher, direc- ing out at the Seminole Heights nized clubs. The fan Is likely to which IS largely autobiographi- of the students very much as Majorette and marching day, Aug. there will be no at this time and the student tor of the Fine Arts division, Gym i.n order to get in condition find himself rooting for an old cal. _ on a trip to the same mound a groups will not be organized classes unhl the fall semester body seems to be cooperating d · h f th USF s for the Intramural Basketball favorite, for the team includes born m 1874 in couple of weeks before had until there is more focus on the classes open, Monday, Oct. 2. all the way. There is, however, has League, scheduled for formal former stars from many high Parts, where h1s father was a yielded a skeleton of a 12-year- marching banq. When they are The reason fC!r _ the late start, a pickup order for anyone and should be commended for organization early in January. schools in the area. m<:n:tber of the staff the old child in the fetal position. formed, each member must first umversity say, is to caught firing a g:un on campus. the success with which the pro- 32-MEMBER--- Sports Council Formed A defi - nite playing schedule Bnhsh He st_udied at The skelton is also believed to become a band member. allow for of the No. The security offtce would gram has met. for the coming season bas not the Umversity of Heidelberg, be about 1100 years old. "This is for the best interest 1 dorm which has been sched- to have all students help m yet been completed, but oppo- and . 1 a t r $aduated in "The main purpose of this of the band since the band is uled f?r use that semester. The controlling .. The rule was Special notice s h o u 1 d be nents wil1 include several junior at Samt Thomas Hos- trip ," Dr. s. D. Messing said, for the satisfaction of the need dorm 1s no_t expected to be com- for a deftmte purpose and given to the fact that these colleges in the immediate area. Lon_d?n. He never prac- "was to give those students for music first and activity sec- pleted until Oct. mcidents should be reported events are open not only to the All home games have been ticed med1cme, _except for a year who had classes last time a I ond ," stated Dr. Sperry. "It will Mayhew, of. the u;nmediately to of- students at the university, but to scheduled for the Seminole as an mtern m the Lambeth chance to become acquainted keep them more closely knit ?f Services, f1c_e. The campus IS considered the public as well. There is no Heights Gym. of London. He traveled with archaeological work". that way " IS offtctally m charge of the pnvate property and hunters admission charge for any of wtdely and made several trips · university calendar and any of- will be considered trespassers. these events.-V.R. Mrs. Ragan Handles All around the world. ficial changes will be announced He recorded his experiences SECOND IN SERIES by his office. CAMPUS ROUNDUP in his writings, which include Many . complicated situations the sho_rt story collections The F • F •t s h arise that must be overcome in ------------- nese Sereen, First Person Sin- officials explain. In arriving at gular, and Ah. King; the play a calendar for USF, adjust- Tremblmg of a Leaf, On a Chi- 0 reIgn I m own setting up a school calendar us F D .I rectory A t •' •t• Loaves and F 1 shes, and the H d ments had to be made in accord- The Intramural Sports Coun- c lVI Ies Then and and Cata- ere T T d ance with construction time, en- cil, organized to promote intra- .. . lma. Two . Qf hiS novels, The 0 a y ue s a y rollment, local activities, fac- 0 s I 50 mural athletics on the USF One stop servtce for the Moon and SIXpence and The Ra- I ulty acquaintance, and other n a e c campus has planned a varied students in our goal," explained z?r's were made into mo- .. .. similar conditions. The calendar for student and faculty Dr. Margaret Fisher, director of tton . The Roots, a recent Mex- duce a few articles but are un- for the 1960-61 semesters was f participation. activities. "Of Thts. book should _ in_deed fllm the. second. of a to sell them. sit . de- set up almost two years ago, . Leagues in volleyball, touch m cases _mone1 ts_ m- serve tts _Purpose, whtch 1s to senes of fotetgn ftl1;ns, \;"'Ill be by the roadstde, thmk- resulting in some deviation. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH 12, efforts of the colleges and football and basketball arc be- volved or m sumlar SituatiOns, provoke of a topic of shown at . the . of mg . There must be work some- FLORIDA ... USF's first Per- campus organizations to present ing organized with bowling al- it may be necessary to consult 1 n teres t and Importance to Sol!th_ Flonda m the Sctence where for the husband or some- 5 d• H k• sonnel Directory was published a picture of today's UF, featured ready under The 32-mem- two sources. But student activi- connected with the BU!ldmg, Room 111, today at thing of value for him to steal. a le aW InS last Friday by the Central Du- the University's accomplish- her council is charged not only ties are handled as smoothly Umverstty of South Florida. 7 p.m., and Tuesday at 4 p.m. Suddenly, a newly-rich family Dance Planned plicating Office. The directory ments to date, its current needs with forming the leagues but and quickly as possible." • and _7 p.m. All students and uni- from the city drive up in their is about the size of the "Courses, and its future challenges and with adopting rules of ' play This was Dr. Fisher's expla- Botanical Expert verstty personnel_ are invited to big new car. They have an un- F d Classes and Programs of USF" impressed upon everyone what scheduling the time and nation of why it is_n_e?essary to • attend. All Spanish classes will us'-!al _ offer of employment or Satur ay book, and has gold overlay _on President J. Wayne Reitz called tion of the contests, and seeing schedule al_ l actlVIlles and To Speak Tonight be expected to attend. whi_ ch lS accepted, enabling the a light gr,een background w1th "the ove_rwhelmmg ta ,, sk that t th h M f t Sadie Hawkins week began 1 1 h h f that they are properly offi- group mee mgs roug rs. Dr Arthur C on . t t Produced by Manuel Barba- wt e o tell her husband, "Now, today on campus and will be the schoo s sea s own. we face m t e uture. ciated. Creola M. Ragan, the University of New y r QUIS ! cura or chano (Torero!), "The Roots" you have a cow." r The directory is in four seg- PALM BEACH JUNIOR COL- "This is our main media of Center reservations secretary. den will 1 tork Gar- was directed by Benito Alazraki The second tale, "Our Lady," c tmaxed Saturday night with a ments described as follows: A. LEGE - Two committees from communication with the student . Mrs. Ragan. has a complete on using native locations and a relates the . experiences of . a 1 ! 0 listed the Southern Association of Col- body. It is the voice of all list of the _times and ro?ms at 8 toni ht J'm a_n s, non-professional cast. The re- Amencan anthropologist th !ndex of every pomt of P?tentlal leges Secondary Schools and university intramural interest. that are avatlable for meetmgs Building lectu .' suit is probably one of the most studymg the remote Tzotzil and e P.opular comic strip "Lil Ab- mterest on the campus, tts geo- the Flonda State Department of The only-·Way the student as an and activities. This enables the public re IS open ° serious and intense of all Mex- Chamula Indians . These seem- graphical location and the phone Education visited the PBJC indh-Tdual can have a fair say quick and efficient planmng Dr Con-qu'st f f S ican films. mgly are a backward, simple the boy of their choice. Rules number ( if it has one); B. Each campus Nov. 14, 15, and 16 for .ln what be feels should be con- of a for the group. Jose: Calif., This quartet of filmed stories people a_nd the complexi_ties of for getting a date are: The girl will be listed alpha- the purpose of reaccreditation sidered an important point of -:r:h1s J?Ollcy the Utah State, University of Minne- is based upon the book, "El tbetr existence are readtly un- must patch a date and the boy w1th the names of the of PBJC as a of the interest, is through his group Umverstty offermg sota, and was formerly on the Diosero," by Francisco Rajas A year later the must wear the patch during the admmistr_ators recorded under Southern Association. representative on the council," opportumhes for all ac- staff at the University of Gonzales. Each of the four in- dent 1s confounde_d. by week to show he has been the _ particular department to GULF COAST JUNIOR COL- Miss Mercedes M. Fernandez, tiVIttes and all . . Georgia, State College of Wash- cidents is designed to reveal aspects of rebgwus beliefs "caught." Like patches are wh1ch _they C. The fac- LEGE-GCJp has steps physical education instructor, Any desrrt_ng ?fficJal ingtorr, before joining the New present day life among the Mex- of these Indtans. worn to the dance by both the ulty, all other _per- Jumor College stated in an interview. . as a l!mvers1ty ac- York Botanical Garden. ican Indians. In a land where , The One ,E_yed girl and her date. The girl S?nnel for the Umver- hiStory wtth two new programs The newly elected officers to hvtty should obtam the _neces- The lecture is being sponsored archaic and modern traditions . 'The One E_yed IS a depress- must pay the price of 10 cents slty, will hste? as they -technology and_ serve as the executive board of sary forms from the duector on the USF campus by members and methods of living exist side mg yet revealmg story a _YOung- a foot for the height of her presently m s The general tech- the council are : Frank Meinore, of student . personnel. After of the Sigma Xi Society, an or- by side, the essence of the com- ster. brutally treated by. his date. The boy is expected to (Le. f1rst p_ rogram_ ts the _ first of president; Mike O'Brien, vice these are filed, a_rrangements ganization based upon scholastic bination is to be found in the of hts escort her for the rest of the hne: last name, title, and tts kind m Flonda 1s a two prelddent; Tish Gabel, secre- should be wtth Ra- and research achievement in Indians themselves. They are A p1Ignmage to a shrm _e evening. campus phone extens!on; sec- program tary-treasurer; Tal Bray, consti- gan concermng time an_d science. the vital roots of a growing ts made by the boy an_d hts The decorations will favor the ond hne: campus location, local for the techmcally m- tution and by-laws chairman, of the meetmg of thts Mexico. Their intrinsic virtues, mother. They _Pray f_or a mtracle. quaint town of Dogpatch. All ad_dress and phone number; D. cbped student. and Larry Bowersock, publicity achv1ty. Campus Notices including industry, self-sacri- a tJ:agJC acctd_ent music will be supplied by !¥Ill be the section hav- _ FLORIDA chairman. _ fice, an appreciation of beauty, durmg a displ_ ay, It WLCY radio. Dress is Bermudas mg the students name , local 1da Southern s 85 member Th T T • Fore•gn Language Club, meet 10 a.m., stoicism and natural dignity regarded as a miracle smce hts or sports clothes address and ,Phone number. Out- gave a concert for the clrmax e ampa 1mes are stressed for it is on playmates are now compassion- . of-town students not living on of Religion in Life Week Thurs- untverslly ot south Florida mlttee. that the future of Mexico rests ate and no longer treat him One Neat Person campus , but commuting, will day, Nov. 10. Selections were Point 11. meet 2 p.m., Wednesday, • · cruelly. have the local address of their from Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Total Editor . . . . Glenn IIIattheus Publica- The Cows The final story is "The Filly." A student was walking from town and phone number in- and Handel. USF Bowling League Standings Rec· Team ord 2 ll -1 17 7 -1 11 8 8 ·4 6 7 -5 7 7 -5 1 6 -6 5 6 -6 20 4 -4 3 Point Rec- Tohl Team ord 3659 lZ 5 -7 2465 9 5 -7 3534 16 5 -7 3643 10 5 -7 3409 I5 5 -7 2984 14 4 -8 3388 4 4 ·8 3186 18 2 -6 2029 13 1 -ll 3340 19 1 -7 3232 lllanaring Editor . . . BIU Blalock lions, 10 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 22, Room The first story is "The Cows." It takes place in Yucatan. An the Science Building to the Uni- eluded. FLORIDA PRESBYTERIAN .".'.'.' .' .. wayne Hugoboom announced It concerns a poverty stricken archaeologist goes berserk; the versity Center. He stopped, The USF Personnel Directory COLLEGE-Florida Presbyteri- .' . th:t all members of the Community couple and their nursing child. cause is a native girl with whom looked, then quickly bent down is being sold in the Campus an College has charted plans for Address all communications lo If only t_hey a cow, the hus- be is infatuated. endeavors a_nd picked _up soneone else's Book Store for 50 cents each. the building of its permanent 2702 Rm. tend rehearsals Nov. 21 and 28 at 7 p.m. band thmks , tt would do much to purchase the gtrl from her litter. On hts way he stopped UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA campus on Boca Ciega Bay as Pb. WE 84131 , Ext. 118 f: 30 s to war? . solving their problems. and is surprised at their I to dispose of the paper in a - The "Life and Learning" ex- part of a 10-year financial pro- 1459 L--------------1 Auditori um. By dtltgence the couple pro- reaction. wastebasket. hibit during Homecoming, Nov. gram. '