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Head D4 STo Iist o university s ak). Taylor is heads of thi I p'W*ture division which is bea :;to the University Dep.tafen Fine Arts. She is -bringing to rolina a form of art never bfLore offered to the Univer sity students. Miss Taylor, who has had exten sive training.in general Art as well as her chosen field of sculpture, is a gradulte of Smith College and the B. A. Webster school of Art in Providencetown. For two years she was a member of the Art Students League f New, York City, where -she sIudWied inder the direction of such MUasters of classic and primi tive forms as Mahonie Young, Wil liam Zorach and Manship. Classes ,which are now being formeo .I- be open to students of the Department of Fine Arts as well as special students interested in this - fascinating branch of Art. Reiistration for night class groups took place Monday and Tuesday. Six USC Students Elected-To House Haskell And Vandiver Albo Named To Body The new 1941-42 legislature will have at least six members who will combine studying at the University of South Carolina with their legis lating. All six are enrolled in the University law school, with pos sibly two more intending to register later. Ernest E. Richardson and Rem bert C. Dennis, both veterans of the house, were reelected from their respective counties. of Horry and Berkeley. Both are Seniors in law school. S. W. (Bill) Hamlet, law school Junior, was elected in the first primary in Anderson county. Three law school Freshmen are in the house, these being E. Min ton Holland, from Greenville coun ty, and Leonard L. Long and W. W. Walker, both of Charleston county. W. B. Norton, elected from Marion, and Charlie C. Murdock, reelected from Abbeville, have not returned to school as yet, and at this time, their plans are unknown. S. II. Kil 5,.10 AND WE na TO INSPECT OUR 00MP "Scholastic" 'S SHOP IN 4 *AIR CONDITIONED: YOST'S ICE FIVE I *Students Aiw We Specialize in Fountain Banana Splits .. PHONE 7655 Welcome Only you can giv< Send one to 1M MAKE AN APPOX Charl< 1726 Main Street *culptress partment lift In Niet Oii). Department,Of Ar Dean Chase Exllgis Expulsion OfStudents Fr'OTen0nt18-.20 Board of Trustees Make Changes To Solve Acute Problem The occupation of tenemeqts 18-20 by the Extension Division and other offices was the only solu tion to the problem of crowded office spac6, John A. Chase, dean of administration, declared this week, in explaining the change. "The Board of Trustees and the administration realize the incon venience of this arrangement upon the students," said Chase, "but there was Just no- other way out." Students who had reserved rooms in these tenements were given every consideration by the marshal. They were assigned rooms else where on the campus, and the rule prohibiting more than one change each semester was waived. In a letter to the students in tenements 18-40 Dean Chase asked them to cooperate with the Uni versity by accepting other rooms. "At a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the University late in July" Chase wrote, "the Board was faced with the perplexing prob lem of providing additional quarters for the Extension Division, n'ew residence quarters for the night watchman and the electrician-en gineer, and the quarters for two government agencies." The night-watchman and the electrician are now housed in the building on the University High School campus, formerly occupied by the Extension Division. Jack Page, of Horry county, has decided not to return to school this year. Two 1940 graduates of the law schgol went into the house, these being S. Rhea Haskell, of Richland county, and Robert Vandiver from Anderson. All in all, youth will be well represented in the governing of South Carolina for the next two years. Iss & Co. 25c STORE [TE YOU LETE ASSORTMENT OF chool Supplies 30MFORT HEAT CONDITIONED 0 CREAM SHOP OINTS ays Welcome * Service--Sodas - Sundaes mnd Milk Drinks WE DELIVER Students your photograph other and Dad NTMENT TODAY' as Old Phone 2-2258 USC .Sculptu4 Xariana Euphs Will Hold Annual Reception The Euphradian Literary society will hold its annual reception for Freshmen and non-literary society members next Wednesday night, Sept. 24 at 8 P. M. at the Eu phradian hall, on the third floor of Harper college. All new stu dents and non-literary society mem bers who are interested in refresh ments and literary societies are cor dially invited. At this meeting, Tom McCutch . CAROLINA'S MOST POPULAR RESTAURANT Biharl's Restaurant 1229 Hampton Ave. Columbia Office Supply Co. 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New, rules have also, been adopted for the natatorium by the Swimming Pool Committee, of which Dr. James E. Copenhaver is the chairman. Beall is a national Red Cross in structor, qualified to teach diving, swimming and give the standard jtinior and senior life saving in struction. He has been life guard Wienefeld Succeeds Kennedy In Library History Professor Will Teach Only One Course Dr. Robert H. Wienefeld pro fessor of history, has been ap pointed acting University librarian by the executive committee of the board of trustees, President J. Rion McKissick announced this week. Doctor Wienefeld assumed his new duties with the opening of the fall session last week. A number of the University fac ulty for nine years and a widely ELITE CAFE "COLUMBIA'S MOST UNIQUE" Where Students Meet and Eat 1736 MAIN STREET :- ALWAYS OPEN 1530 Main Street Latest Popular RCORDS INTELLIGENT SERVICE R. E. Mehiman, Inc. 1427 Main Street That Wi nuviso Thata Thati Point wi It's th< .its kindi Table. < Is -Named Lifeguard Year At Carolina Pool and instructor at various state parks 2. Girls must wear bathing caps. and was in charge of the program 3. No running around the pool. to promote interest in the parks. 4 No swimming under the div Last year Beall coached the newly organized Carolina swimming team which won second place in the Since school closed in June the southern A. A. U. swimming meet. walls and floors have been tiled This year he is planning a water throughout. Tile has also been laid show to increase interest in the in the dressing rooms and the walk pool.ways from the dressing rooms to The new rules governing the pool the pool have been tiled with a this year are as follows: special non-slip carborundum tile. 1. Every student must take a soap The pool will be open for swim shower without bathing suit before ming every afternoon from 3:00 un entering pool. rntil 6:00. known lecturer on modern history, Over 1,000 cups of punch were Doctor Wienefeld will continue to consumed by hungry "rats" at the Freshman Social held at the "Y" teach at least one history course. Wednesday night. The new librarian replaces Prof. R. M. Kennedy who resigned last Drake University has a new course in "The Administration of spring after 28 years service as Community Organization for Lei University librarian, sure."d '"ll SAW HERM FiRaST" That's a line you like to hear when it'fs about you. And You'll always hear it if you dress from M inGEVS. Even in classic sweater sets or little blouses, they have that air which makes them the back. bone of the school wardrobe. Mix them mathematically with every skirt you own. Perfect for cramming, touring the cam. pus, or stadium cheering. They send your rating sky high. 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