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The picture above are members of
row, left to right, Lynn Hook, Don
Palmer McArthur. Honor Board n
Ken Leland, Kathryn Wallace, Bill
Smith, Pat King, Helen Harbin, H
by Manning Harris).
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Gregory, Ann Mood. Bennie Greel
etty Mood, Johnny Roberts, ('lair,
Charleston College
Paper Seeks Names
Of Former Students
The Meteor, student publication
if the College of CIarleston, dIe
ires informlatiol l on all former
ollege of Charleston students
low attending the university.
The illformation reqjuested is
he students' name, when they at
ended the College of ('harleston.
rhether or not they are now
ratl/aute or unlergradulate sttu
ents, and their major subject at
arolina.
All students in this category are
sked to send this information to
['homas 11. Britton, Box 4581,
amlbus mail. lie will forward it
o the College of Charleston.
Veterans May Reim,
Admiral Norman M. Smith,
resident, has len informed by
he Veterans' Admintist ration that
et erans have ont il I)eeembe r 31
a renew their National Service
,ife Insurance wit hout onder
-o ing pihys ical examination.
According to the commiunica
in, m iiany veterans aire un~awvare
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omez, Sydney irandenburg, and by
ight, Carroll Gilliam, Helene Stein,
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Third row, left to right, Beverly
Sl'arler and Burt Wheeler. (Photo th
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To Lead Seminiar R
At Savanah Meet
"\ majority of instructors in
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the history departmnent Nyill at-co
tend the Southern Historical as
sociation meeting at Savannah, II
Ga., on November 18, 11, and 15,"
Dr. R. 11. W'ienefeld, professor of (
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11istory alnouled yesterday.
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Dr. W. 11. Calleott, professor of Se
history, and dean of the graduate
school will be chairman of the a
session on 'Latin Aflletica". th
I)r. Wienefeld will be the dis- eol
eussion leader on "lodIern Ger- .
many." W1ienefeld atsserted, that asi
the meeting will unite college th
teachers over the Southeast see- So
tion. ~
<1ule insuraice.
Jn1iI Decenmber. 31
Law 5891, known as the Insurance
Act of 114.
lanyiti ex-serVvieen have al-~
lowedl t heiri policies to lapse
t toughlack of knoi(wlldge' of the
value of the pri~sionls.
Admirail Smith was asked to
conisidr thle idea of hav intg speak
ers fromi the Vteranus AdImin
ita t in Inusuranc oe Seric e and
the Sitate Setv ice Ihureau give
talks, followedl by a ''Question
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Birds I View
."Toogie" Harris being kissed
a small boy as she was inno
itly minding her own business
a city bus Monday. It seems
unexpected occurred after a
gthy discussion between two
all boys as to whose "girl" she
S.
. Red Tyler asking a co-ed to
ne with him over to the art
artment, then introducing her
a class as a model for their
,'s work. And she couldn't say
iord!
. A happening which escaped
notice on the night of the
rolina-Clemson game. It seems
it the guests at a coffee party
Page Robinson's suddenly found
mselves without cream. A
irch party was sent out accom
nied by a Clemson cadet. Park
near a dairy, the group sent
cadet to milk the nearest
v!
. These parties. Recently a car- S
.d of merry students were help- h
-to a local newsboy in the de
ery of his papers. They didn't
r whether it was a morning or
ning edition.
. What boy was it who got 1
sterical after four sips of Coin
au? In case you don't under
ind French, look it up.
. What was the occasion of
K A's homemade rainfall one
>rning last week ? Several pas
eshy got VERY wet. I
. . "Ilacky" Walker and Ed s
ster sporting new golf caps (
d threatening to start a new
I on campus. Scotch plaid?
ally!
. Sandy Morrison bringing back I
cocoanut from tho Miami trip.
d she know that she could have
Ilected $200 from the city if it t
d fallen on her head?
. A certain fight at the Legion
>m1e not long ago. I
. Miss Wheeler of the Sociology t
partment giving out assign
nts to one of her classes by!
il. What won't the U S Postal
rvice permit next?
. Certain couples holding hands t
d gazing at each other during I
reading of the marriage cere- 1
my at Junior-Senior "Y" Lunch
last Friday.
. A certain substitute teacher
iug a Journalism class, "Is a
re anyone else who believes in
iialism?" when a discussion of .
ializcd medicine was underway.
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v~ student w ho aot his HItart inc
dio here ini Cohlumia is o
iff anniounce (r on t he N.'.C.
inst -Io-coaisl raio(1 hoo)k -iup.
W.hile here at school. he worked
ring the eveninig at Slttion W IS.
I ha,s worked for several other
rge HItat ions si nce leaving thel
ale andl is now narrator on the
ogra "n hight to hi appins.
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New members of the Order of I
chool, are N. B. Steele of Columbia
ad of Columbia and Frank K. SIe
:hievement during their terms in
ionor Board Names
vine New Members
kt October Meeting
Nine new members have been
lected to the Honor Board, the
idicial branch of the Carolina
tudent government. They are
arroll Gilliam, Bill Gregory,
lelen Iarbin, Pat King, Olive
.ong, Helene Stein, Katherine
Vallace, Burt Wheeler and Tom
Villiamson.
These students were named to
he Board at a meeting October
2 after investigation by. old mem
ers. Election must be by unani
ious vote, Osborne Gomez, chair
ian said.
Other members of the Board
re Sidney Brandenburg, secre
ury. Bill Goudelock, Bennie Greer,
:en Leland, Ann Mood, Betty
food, Claire Parler, Johnny Rob
rts, and Beverly Smith.
Members of the Honor Council
re Osborne Gomez, Sidney
randenburg, Don Grant, Lynn
[ook, Palmer McArthur and Ama
e Stone.
Honor Board is the policy-mak
ig branch of the honor commit
.e and Council the disciplinary
ody. Both groups seek to main
sin the Honor Code, Gomez said.
VlcMillan Named
1visor For Naval
RIOTC Enginieers
Prof. C. R. McMillan, Jr., of
he school of engineering has been
pplointed by Dean Robert L.
uimwalt as curriculum adviser for
11 Naval ROTC students enrolled
ni the school of engineering at
he university, it wvas announced
ada&y.
is office is in Hamilton Col
m'e 107 andl the professor main
ains office hours throughout the
ay with the exception of his class
Louis.
All engineers in Naval ROTC
re~ urgedl to work out spring
chedules of classes with Professor
leMillan hefore the end of the
all term in January. Students
bill still have their naval science
dIvisers availale at all times.
'hose students taking engineering
ourses automatically fulfill all
aval requirements except that
f naval science.
The school of engineering has
supp)lly of printed quest ionaires
eandy to distribute to engineering
tudents for the purpose of mak
ng out their curricula for tihe
ext semester, Professor McMillan
aidl.
The school wvill continue its
~ormner custom of having all sched
iles approvedl by the professor of
inval science at the time of reg
str~at ion.
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