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Ashley USc By CYNTHIA CAPPS Staff Writer The s c h o o l of journalism has been, it seems, the target of cuts, bantering, and the brunt of rising Carolina comedians' jokes. It may be about time these clever ones took a look at the school and realized it's a fast growing part of the Uni.ersity curriculum. The fastest-growing area within the department is the broadcasting sequence which has seventy stu dents. The graduate program has three times as many (2:)) graduate stu dents as it did three years ago. As a whole the school has in creased in enrollment from 246 in 1965 to 321 in 1967. One of the biggest activities of the school is public service. Each year ''task forces," com posed of a professor and graduate students, are sent out to spend a day at various high s c h o o l s, helping them "iron out" problems they have in their publications. )uring the '66-'67 school year. task forces helped newspapers in Phone 2 Hair Styles With CORNELL ARMS Frosting - F Cornell Arn A. A. 3Jarr Visit Us For All Y< Watch and Jev 2024 Devi AT FIVE 252-: Simplify yo schedule, fi Piedmont. PAt tat IA CBACJNEAII Ase,A 0 8tCELET St UffUifL 0 LOtAStItti AC AUPS1 vtilt AA 0.11 Y(1 Journal the high schools of twelve S( cities. It's also the headquarters foi the South Carolina Press Associa tion, made up of the state's weekl. and daily newspapers. Each year, in cooperation with the SCPA, the school holds a number of clinics, workshops, and other meetings. This year 850 participated in the various conventions and clinics held during this summer. The South Carolina Broadcast ers Association has also established its headquarters at C a r o l i n a's school of journalism. Last spring an audio tape net work service was established by thc S c h o o 1 of Journalism. Programs wvere produced each week for radic stations throughout the state. The project h.s received many favorable compliments f r o m the stations carrying the program, and the school is now in the process of developing a fall program consist ing of campus news, sports news feature and sports interviews, an< College of Business Administratior and School of Nursing reports. Not only are there radio pro grams, but the school has four 53-0342 the Latest Accent BEAUTY SALON 'ermanents is Building >ur Jewelry Needs elry Repairing ne Street POINTS 161 ur y iMAUTOO 1N6iOIf,% L I MO N V i f U0CE MO S AL U MA M i i ACUNO IR LIES tes ism Seli half-hour television programs produced by SC Educational Television, including "College Press Conference" and "Univer sity Forum." At the moment, the idea of hav ing a weekly program is being contemplated, to be entitled "Caro lina Campus" and feature various news and interviews a b o u t the University. In addition to being headquar ters for two associations the school runs a summer internship program in the state. Students take jobs on newspa pers, radio and television stations, advertising agencies, government agencies, and other communications orientel businesses. This year, the school has ac quired three new professors; which, is not a 100 per cent in crease in faculty as some be lieved. Prof. Steve Yates recently oh tained his M a s t e r' s from the University of Alabama. lie's a member of Sigma Delta Tuesday, C explo engineerii onea last fr< Talk with Newport News sultant about engineeril largest shipbuild1ng comp is as big as today's Our half-a-billion-dollar backloj og salary, career security, w It also means scope for all y with nuclear ship propulsiona carrier and submarine building recently completed a vast oce a major builder of giant watei equipment. We're starting to know-how to the fast expanc power generation. We're comr designs for the Navy's $1 bil Interested in an advanced de; door to Virginia Associated F the world's largest synchroc: study in high energy physics. College ar,d University of Virgi v'ou can get credits for a mnas in Microwave Theory, Solid S~ gineering and other advanced ips, tuition grants, study a mient these opportunities. Ask, too, about the pleasant here in the heart of Virginia's with superb beaches, golf, fisl IMMEDIATE ENGINEERIl Mechanical Engineers Electrical Engineers Marine Engineers Industrial Engineers Systems Analysts See our rei Marion Tuesday, 4 Hell be at the Placement Ofi cuss qualifications, take appl NLMPORf NLWS IiiiPBUiliiI'1% AND DRY D'OCK~ ( An Equal Onori Staff Photos by Tommy Howard Dr. Dudek tool Gr< Chi, the professional Journalist society, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. lie was editor of the Birmingham News, and managing editor of a paper in Tallahassee, Fla. Mr. Yates has had articles published in several magazines, and has done research on maga zine marketing. Harry Ashley expects to com plete his Ph.l). in communications at Southern Illinois sometime this year. lie has currently (lone research on the status and role of the weekly newspaper, and the high school student's attitude toward journal ism as a career. Ashley is particularly interested in the history of journalism, photo i fediting, and introduction to mass comniunication. For eleven years he was a staff member of the University of Kentucky School of Journal ism, and assistant director of the Kentucky Press Association. l)r. Lee Dudek received his Ph.D. at Northwestern University. October 31, re an ig career rth's )ntier. On-Campus Career Con ag openings at world's any-where your future brand new ocean. of orders means high start th your way up wide open. our abilities. We're involved nd refueling, nuclear aircraft 3, marine automation. We've anographlic ore survey. We're -power and heavy industrial apply our nautical nuclear ing field of nuclear electric pleting competitive systems lion plus LHA fleet concept. gree or research? We're next :escarch Center with one of /clotrons, offering advanced We're close to Old Dominion nia Extension Division, where ter's de;arce, or take courses tate Electronics, Nuclear En subjects. Ask about scholar rid research leaves to inmple living and lower living costs, listoric seaside vacation land, iing, boating, hunting. IG CAREER OPENINGS Naval Architects Nuclear Engineers Civil [ngineers Metallurgical Engineers 3resentative Vaughan )ctober 31 'ice to answer questions, dis ications for fast action. I'AN(. NEWPORV N[W$, VIRGIthIA unity Emninuar. Napoleon Specia lisi By MARIO BEGUIRISTAIN Staff Writer An amusing caricature of a big headed man on a horse covers the door of room 116 in Currell Col lege. The man is wrapped in a scarf and wears an odd-shaped hat which immediately identifies him as Na poleon. The door opens into the office of Dr. Owen Connelly, a new member of the University's his tory department and a special ist in the French Revolution and the Napoleonic period. Dr. Connelly received his Ph.D. at the University of North Caro lina and t a u g h t there before coming to USC. Teaching a course in the French Revolution and the gen eral freshman history course, Dr. Connelly finds that the Uni )~wing9 He was manager of WNOR in Brazton, Illinois; the producer-di rector of WBAY-TV in Greenbay, Wisconsin. He's also been a free lance writer for TV interviews, radio scripts, TV narration and demonstrations for the Greenhay Board of Education. He has directed plays such as Angel Street, Romeo and Juliet. Finian's Rainbow. Arsenic and Old Lace. "Tailor Your TV Shows to Meet Professional Specification" a n d "It's the Breaks That Count" are his publications. Let our experience WE SPE I Conver at r yer an fthmwl mor yer.Tefriflpr Strtno i heAiTFres aob your cmprtnc. our ar sae yea.uMnyofese willli mreers.portuits. Pat Oering.t sient? dinsr You're goting o ctoeget cthructive oalimot. Ad'b aoficr in ene S. AirFrei Srnizatin..the Air S.oAir IfYou getan on iat, ou t when things are rnost exciting ic Revoli Joins F versity's choice of textbooks is one of the best when compared to what other schools are using. He would be very much in favo: of increasing the history require ments for most majors, speciall on the field of European history since he says many of the prob lems we face today are not unique but have occurred in history in numerable times, and modern mar has much to profit from whatevei decisions our predecessors made ir the past. I)r. Connelly pointed out tha the college student is expected am USC Faculty Exhibits Art About 40 recent works by faculti of the Art Department are on dis play in Huntington G a II e r y o McMaster College. Most of the paintings, prints sculpture, drawings, ceramics an (rafts in the exhibit were don during the last year. .1. Boyd Saunders, instructor o art, is director of the exhibit. Saunders describes the displa: as "running the whole gamut o artistic attitudes, disciplines, back grounds and materials." The show is not devoted solel] to either traditional or moderi w o r k but is noteworthy for it "I a c k of consistency," Saunder; said. Several new in e m b e r s of th, I'SC Department of Art facult: will be exhibiting in the showV which continues through next Fri day. IHuntington C a l l e r y is opei Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat urday, 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m. ; and Sun day, 2 p.m.-9 p.m. 'd staff of stylists give you CIALIZE IN COLORING AND BLE Call UITZ BEAUTY SHOI Phone 254-7522 iently Located in Wade Hampto ter ~ ~ ~ horfer woeuie serv for20 o Thee's4 e U. S.AirUFo ED ffTC gso wha tey w antouAj the anet o neofth JaeigarormEngi fing ht teror. Y r whlnA Er serelogica 0brek ThLErEa om a nlee, adte4y ratsives vitanAncDREss terietyc Age canopy A 'iont thahNn.. itionary aiculty obliged to become a leader in our society, and in order for the stu dent to be able to function ade (quately as a leader, a comprehen - sive k n ow Ic(lge of history is mandatory. He has writ- M " ten and pub Ii shed t wo - boo k s on the subject: "Na a poleon's Satel lite Kingdoms" and "The Gen tle Bonaparte," a biography of Josejplh, Na poleon's e I d e r DR. CONNELLY birothier. lie also contributes articles for the Encyclopedia Americana and is in the process of writing a text book for college level. Tindall Posted w On Two Boards I)r. Ralph H. Tindall, professor of psychology, has been appointed f to two national committees of the School Psychology Division of the A mn e r i c a n Psychological Assn. F (APA). - One committee will guide the establishment of national accredi tation of graduate training pro i grams in school psychology and the other will establish diplomas in school psychology t h r o u g h the American Board of Examiners in Professional Psychology. The A PA Board of Pi ofessional A ffairs has authorized accredita - tion and the establishment of di plomas as a means of improving standards in school psychology. I Dr. '1' i n d a I I coordinates the - t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m in school psychology at the University. that NOW LOOK ACHING I n Hotel 3rs are t of life. m. you serve your country, the se will open up to you. ?-year Air Force ROTC program, ar program has new attractive stance provisions. n waste their working years. n't have to be one of them. TES AIR FORCEI CP-710I Force Base, Texas 78148 (please print)I STACL ZIP --------------------------~ I ,