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Smith Announces Education Fund For University Students University students are eligible ance. The policy must be assigned for loans from the Pickett and to the fund and sent to its offices. Hatcher Educational fund, accord- Additional information may be ing to a bulletin received by the obtained from R. G. Bell, chairman president's office this week. of the committee on scholarships The fund, established by Claud and loans, or by writing the Pick A. Hatcher and DeWitt C. Pickett, ett and Hatcher Educational Fund, founders of the Nehi Bottling Co., Box 1233, Columbus, Ga. is for needy students desiring a higher education. The require- Law ments are based upon good char-Stdnsji acter and citizenship. Wig & Robe Order Each loan granted by the fund must be repaid upon the comple- Honorary Society tion of the college education by the applicant. Recipients of the The Order of the Wig and Robe, loans are also required to be pro- honorary scholastic society of the tected adequately by life insur. law school, has reecived seven new RECORDS I MISS YOU SO-Cats and the Fiddle: CLAIRE D LUNE-d Jose Iturbi; LIEBESTRAUM-Jose Iturbi; n ISIRLOU-Jan August; DARKTOWN 1'OKFA CLUB- Ihil Harris. The Blue Room Music Shop Your "Listening Post" for Latest Records 12061/e Main St. (Upstairs Across fron Hade Hampton Fnotel) Colu o 2ia. S. C. (IYI Lisbetr Woclfe "THE PLAZA'S THE PLACE" where congenial Carolina students congregate for I DELICIOUS SANDWICHES J SOFT DRINKS BEER ON TAP so remember: Stag or Drag Augst DroW POKE y Ur - Phio Harri.. "The laza'soom Musiceho "otu BLseing PDst"nfr ate?"Rcod "TrHE ORENALA'SZ FIEPON... T )RT THE PLAE" wherevdua singngyenal hi w.We tcmst cigaetteawel, iatt tyudetsmoe aydfeetb haeomardcogreateal foreh "Chic ofExpeiC"SADICE yo has remetmbgaereagord ra "Th~.eIPa'x e! Place" GREE AN SAUDAFlV POITS PEN4 'IL USC A< Member Of 194 Of Carolina Foo A story of interest which coin cides with the present football sit uation was told by John L. Wilds, a member of the class of '04 and now president of the Protection Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Chicago, on a recent visit to the campus. According to Wilds, the Game cock football team of 1905 was having a rough time with its early season opponents. Wilds and a number of other students who had played on the teams in the previ ous two years but who had been graduated, decided to return to Carolina and give the team a shot in the arm. The group enrolled in special courses at the university and then began the usual pre-game warm ups and practices with the team. The next week, the Carolina squad was to meet a powerful Wake Forest eleven and the Gamecocks were not expected to do more than to walk on the field at the begin ning of the game and crawl off at the end. But, came game time, Wilds and his companions donned their jerseys and marched onto .the field with the 'other players. It was a members. These men are selected on the basis of. their scholastic standings in their respective classes. Two members were chosen from the senior law classes, N. B. Steele and J. P. Jellico. Juniors admitted are F. K. Sloan, H. F. Padgett, John S. Hoar, H. B. Moorhead and W. B. Tyson. Bridge Tournament To Be Held By KSK Kappa Sigma Kappa, honorary service fraternity, has announced that its annual bridge tournament will be held this fall. Tentative plans now call for a date to be set some time before Christmas. The receipts from the tourna ment will be turned over to the McKissick Scholarship Fund. This is the same procedure followed last year. At the end of the spring se mester, KSK elected Bernard Ba ruch, the nation's elder statesman, as an honorary member. The fra ALL SEASONABI ART FL01 'CORSAGES j PHONI 1227 Hampton Street It's the latest disc for Decca... 'ON THE AVENUE" ands st! A ."v vwff"m cvvl Ids 471 )4 Class Tells >tball "Miracle" hard fought game, but needless to say, there was bad news in Wake Forest that night. The 'underdog Carolina team won the game! A Distinguished Alumnus Wilds, a native of Darlington, S. C., attended the university in the early part of the century, and played on the football teams of 1902, 1903 and also the historic 1905 squad. He was also manager of the track team, and did gradu ate work in mechanical engineer ing at Massachusetts Institute of 'Technology. Wilds is' a director of the Mill Owners Mutual Fire InBurance Co. of Chicago, the Mutual Boiler In surance Co. of Boston, and the National Fire Protection associa tion of Boston. He is also vice presideni of the National Fire Pro tection association. During the war, Wilds served as a member of the old Truman sen ate war investigating committee on the reasonq for fire hazards in the United States. While on the campus, Wilds visited the Alumni office and the president. He told many interest ing tales about life on the- campus at the time he was a student here. "Y" Schedule The YW and YM calendar of events for the coming weeks is as follows: Sunday-7 p. m.-Vespers in the chapel. Sunday-11 p. m.-Candle light services in girls' dormitories. .Monday-1 p. m.-Freshman council. Wednesday-1 p. m.-Sophomore council, Carolina Christian Service Club. Thursday - 12:30 p. m.-YW Cabinet; 1 p. m.-YM Cabinet. Friday-1 p. m.--Junior-senior Council; 7 p. m.-Carolina Chris tian Service Club meeting. ternity considered Baruch the most outstanding South Carolinian of the year. W. C. McCall, associate pro fessor, was also elected an honor ary member as the most outstand ing member of the faculty for the year. iE CUT FLOWERS VEIR SHOP. L SPECIALTY t 2-6781 Columbia, S. C. I&MntnGln fe ewFa< Honor Boar Osborne Gomez and Sidney Brande and secretary of the Student Honor I process of selecting new members, in the near future. WUSC Plans Quizzes . For Professors With ] Students' Questions I WUSC plans to run a series of quiz programs in the next few weeks with various professors as 1 contestants. All students are in- t vited to send puzzlers to WUSC i because questions are badly need- c ed. Questions used on these pro grams will be acknowledged over the air. 3 Red Ballentine began a new sports broadcast over WUSC Tues- I day night. He will broadcast three I times a week, interviewing out- i standing athletes on the campus. Jake Penland, sports writer for 1 The State, will appear in the near future, and also the Clemson coach and other visitors. The U. S. Marine Band has re- i corded concerts especially for the Inter-Collegiate Broadcasting sys tem, this program called "Concert in Minature" will be transcribed twice a week over WUSC. WUSC has a collection of re cordings belonging to various in dividuals and organizations. Any one who has loaned records to I WUSC is requested to come by thec studio any night between 7 and 10 to get them. Any unclaimed records will be disposed of Satur day, October 18.r d Officers ] t .. t --.- r ii a d 1 d R P it [br v en chs osem i rma oucThe groul branoh of the ri an sociationA of Holdes taiAscain o nvr it Vomen held its first meeting for r he current year on October 14 p n Sims parlor on the University a ampus. s Miss Nell Douglas of the Uni- C ersity faculty is president for the n rear. The University of South Caro- 1 ina is one of the few schools of E iigher learning in the state that E s accredited by A. A. U. W. No F ollege is eligible for admission I inless it is recognized by the regu- b ar accrediting agencies. V The. local branch is composed j f members of the university fac ilty, public school teachers, and a ew business women and house- E vives. Any woman graduate of the i iniversity is eligible for member hip in this organization. C a Recent USC Graduate i Receives Scholarship Al Killebrew, recent university I ~raduate and now a graduate stu lent at New York University chool of Retailing, has been Lwarded a store-service scholar hip, according to an announce- I nient received from -Dean Charles E 1. Edwards of the New Yorik in titution. rI Killebrew Is one of 73 students r rom 25 states, Canada, Cuba and t he Philippine Islands selected for 1 raining as retail-store executives. Jpon successful competion of the I rear's study, he will be granted I CENTRAL DRUG CO. t OPEN 24 HRS. 2 5197.-PHONES---...5198 1204 MAIN STREET f STYLE "FOR MEN W CORDUROY In All Sizes a AMFsRI MEN' - 1219 MAIN Adjoining Cao October 17, 1947 embers ng1ish, Math taffs Lead With Six Each The appointment of 47 new embers ~to the University fac lty was announced yesterday by ear Admiral Norman M. Smith, resident. The faculty additions iclude appointees to fill vacancies nd to new positions resulting rom the increased enrollment. The English and mathematics epartments lead the list of new taff members with six each. Four ew instructors were added to the epartment of political science, ith three each in the biology de artment, the School of Engineer ig, and the department of history. Two new faculty members were dded to the School of Business Ldministration, the chemistry de artment, the School of Educa- " ion, the department of foreign inguages, the geology depart lent, the School of Pharmacy and he department of psychology and hilosophy. One instructor was dded to the staffs of the depart lent of music, the department of aval science, the department of hysics, the physical education de artment, the School of Law and le University library. The new members are, Biology epartipent: Miss Nell Q. Henry, iss Lollie R. Lovelace and Miss arah F. McDuffie; Business ad iinistration: F. DeVere Smith and arl Dunham; chemistry depart ient: Donald G.. Kubler, Joe Sam Lid James A. Campbell; School f Education: R. E. Jaggers and V. D. Nixon. Also, School of Engineering: alph B. McRight, Julian R. argle and William R. Eargle, Jr.; nglish department: Miss Virginia Gourdin, Frank Harden, Claude [. Neuffer, Edward F. Nolan, iiss Isabel McCants and George V. Smith; foreign languages: Mrs. anie D. Alvarez and Miss Maude airey; geology department: Guil ert R. Graham and Miss Mali :orgen. History department: George urry, Daniel W. Hollis, and How rd H. Quint; mathematics do artment: W. A. Catenaro, Wil am C. Huff. Charles F. Martin, liss Alice B. Rabon, Miss Ellen '. Rason and W. W. Weber; de artment of music: Miss Alice urcell; depai-tment of naval cience: J. W. MacMurray, andl hysical education: Jess Alder ian. Also, School of Pharmacy: Her ian E. Blake and Robert H. Put am; department of physies: Lu lier G. Barre; department of po tical science: Robert Stoudemire, eorge S. Parthemos, C. M. Mc askill and C. M. Drummond; de artment of psychology and phi >sophy: Junius M. Rowe and Miss rancy L. Bryant; School of Law: . W. Mullins, and Library: Al red Rawlinson. lie degree of master of science in etailing, tha dean said. A graduate of Anniston High chool, Killebrew received his i.A. degree from the university i June, 1947. While at Carolina e was president of Sigma Chi raternity, treasurer of KS5K and n orientation teacher. HO0 KNOW" JACKETS and Shades CAN B SHOP. .STREET lia Thatre'