The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 12, 1947, Page Page Six, Image 6

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NEW ODK MEMBEI The new members of Omicron Delta Kappa, national honorary leade Circle at its banquet last Friday night in the Wade Hampton Hotel, Copeland, Kenneth Taylor, Robert Sumwalt, Hugh O. Hanna, honorar Standing, left to right, are Cyrus Shealy, Osborne Gomez, John Rober Allen. (Photo by Manning Harris). Phone 2.9250 918 Main Street Collegiate Inn Specializing in STEAKS - CHICKEN - SPAGHETTI DINE AND DANCE IN THE "GAMECOCK" ROOM JOE PATRONE Proprietor / Get Funny Are you dough-shy? Get us! We give the* TIhis is easy as. fall stuff away. FOIlig money, too. Yes sir, this cartoo'n. Theli Pepsi-Co1'a Co. pays from $1 to $J5 for ownI. For eartoon gage you scnd in and we print. W~hy worry about an honest living? T[his is easier. Just send your stuff, along with your name, address, school and cl ass, to Easv Money Department, Box B, Pepsi-Colai Co., Long Island City, N. Y. All conitribu tions become the property of Pepsi-Cola There's nothing to it-as you can see from the samples below. If, by coinci dence, the words "Pepsi-Cola" turn up somewhere in your gag, don't worr about I o'eale it. We don't mind. (atter of fat, we ->r ic varse, kind of like it.) So start your stuff in now ,mcat.herra,s y -for Easy Money. a blow for the. ___________________hattle bietwee - maybe win thr< GOOD DEAL ANNEX Sharpen up those gags, gagsters! At the endIeUbniI of the year (if we haven't laughed ourselves SeUag:I to death) we're going to pick the one best lie Ubangi: 1I ltem we've bought and award it a fat extra IIeUag:. $100.00 1' lii LI'TLE MORON CORNER Our well-known moron-about. campus, Murgatroyd -now a eta dent in the school of agriculture has developed a new theory on sheep-feeding. Hie makes a daily ration of Pepsi-Cola an important part of their diet. "Duuuuuuuuh, resaolmtl of course," said Murgatroyd re- depa undrngn cently, when questioned as to his if we know ilait, ti reasonn, "everybody knows that i- tha ths rt Pepsl.i-a is the drink for ewe!" the laffier theahc $2 aiec, bliev itor ot,Frustration --huavii for apice of teiev e uyr -31 no bot t ie-opener for ny o die. webuy!Stork-bird with a I I IProfessor -textbhoe rship fraternity, initiated by Chi are, seated, left to right, John y, and Edwin R. Jeter, honorary. ts, Williani Tyson and William C I.. Carolinisana Gets "Savannah" Etchings The South Caroliniana Library has received "Savannah," a new volume of etchings by Christopher Murphy, Jr., and Walter Carlton HIartridge. The book, published y Bostick and Thornley of Co Iuumbia, is nine by 12 inches and is contained in a slipcase. Murphy has studied at the Art Students League of New York, and has received the Tiffany Guild award and several other prizes. He is a native of Sa van nah. Hartridge, who writes the ac :ompanying text, traces the his tory of the city, from its begin rings in Oglethorpe's day as a military outpost to its present po sition as a world seaport. ...Win Money . .. Wr ing' off a l. At %malI log, that is. Just sei hw-i line~ gei. $5. Or you cant send in car deu4 s we hnya, wec pay $l(0 ap~iece.8.. 15 and know a She.-- lie: Why do10 this abould he your "Pepsi," mr chance to strike Betty? home teamu in thle She:Ohwea< te bucks beslideS! .cause she g * hear that Mbongo lie: Inuever kne s left his5 wife. ness was u sally? Why? She: Darling! says thtevery iIe: Yes, and I me1 he drnsalae piR, silt smacks her )s, and hie can't Three bucks a mnd tile clatter. these we pini * science be you )affy~XDefinitio at must have some Tlhirst- ohaolei (nificance. Darned re-Pepsi-Co Iough. All we know a buck each-- and Cooperation teur. two straws. ig a Pepsi-C ola and Paying $1 ap hbill. gei"g you a big burglary. But k wired for sond., we bu... Navy Now Four Colle For Naval By F. G. T The United States Navy, in policy of utilizing civilian educa training for future naval and four educational plans in opera Marvin G. Kennedy, professor of Kennedy serves as commanding s )fficer of the Naval Reserve ld rraining Corps, and i also in :ommand of all. other Naval per- P sonnel at Carolina. 14 The Naval ROTC includes two ypes of personnel in training a status. First, there is the "regu- e: ar," who has secured his berth c< iere by passing a competitive ex- cl mination for selection. Approxi- j4 nately 2,500 of these students are ti nducted each year and are as- b signed to the 52 colleges and uni- tl rersities where the NROTC pro ;ram is in effect. 1s The naval "regular" student is d subsidized by the Navy for four r years of college work. This sub- n ;idy includes tuition fees, books, a iniforms and retainer pay of $50 a per month. Upon graduation, the P nidshipman is commissioned an ti msign in the navy or a second o lieutenant in the Marine Corps, .nd is assigned to active duty. t] After completion of two years' ac- b tive duty, he can apply for re- 14 ,ention in the regular navy or I for transfer to the inactive re- 14 serve. "Contract" Students "Contract" personnel, the see )nd type assigned to NROTC o inits for training, passes no com- n petitive examination, and is not S subsidized until his last two years a >f college when he receives about a P20 per month. The "Contract" ti ;tudent receives his uniform from v -he date he enrolls on the pro- i ram and participates in one ruise while in college, usually etween his junior and senior years. Upon graduation he is :ommissioned in the inactive re ;erve, but may request active luty, if he so desires after two years active duty, he is given the I s ite a Title 0 n t >.: o E' . F fi t< p n 19 ., a< p p t dus a caption ford toon ideas of your if you draw them.C b rou call my date then her name is all her 'Pepsi" be. res with anything! w what real happi mail I married you. y then it was too niece for each of r. Let your con. r guide. n8 e term; dates back to a era. ne bottle of Pepsi with C C Fece for these Is lik. license to commit Offering ie Plans Education 'AYLOR the impletation of the new tion4d institutions to furnish marine personnel, now has tion at the university, Capt. F naval science, said recently. ame choice as the "regular" stu ent. Third among the educational lans is the Naval Aviation Col age Program, popularly called 4ACP." This course is open to igh school graduates who secure ppointments through competitive uaminations. After tOo fears of )llege at any school of their eoice, these students are ap >inted midshipmen and assigned > a pre-flight school where they egin ground school and study he theories of flight. Flight training then begins, isting approximately one year, uring which these midshipmen eceive familiarization with all ew types of Naval aircraft. They re then rated flying midshipmen nd assigned to *fleet duty for a eriod of probation. This proba ionary period ends on their sec nd year of service. In the event, they achieve a ransfer to the regular Navy, they ecome eligible for further col ge training under the "Five 'ear Plan." This program al >ws commissioned officers of the iavy and Marine Corps to enroll 3r five college terms to complete rork necessary for a degree. All these educational plans were riginated by Admiral Holloway, ow commandant of the United tates Naval Academy. The over 11 program is designed to gain dvantage of progressive educa ion available in civilian schools, ,hile at the same time continu. ig the naval academy. =aculty Members miven Promotions 3y Administration The promotion of six univer ity faculty members was an ounced last week by the office f the Afesident. Four of the iembers of the university staff rere made full professors, one ,as made associate professor and ne appointed adjunct professor. R. M. Stephan and Thomas A. 'itzgerald of the department of reign languages were elevated > professorships. Stephan is a ienmber of the French depart ient and Doctor Fitzgerald is cad of the university Spanish de artment.. C. H. Waterfall of the eco omics department and R. W. [orrison of the school of pharm ey were elevated from associate rofessorships to full professor. lips. Merrill G. Christophersen of te English department was ap ointet associate professor. Chris phersen is director of the Uni ersity Players and coach of the ebating team. In the school of engineering, reorge S. Thomas was elevated rom instructor to adjunct profes r. All of the new appointees have een members of the university reulty for many years. ___ Burnett's Drug Store Corner Main and College Only One Block From The Campum FOR DELIVERY PHONE 3191 BEWARE of shadows and glare! BE WISE protect your eyes! BE BRIGHT with BETTFER LIGHT! South Carolina Electric & Gas Company G&BO Ii New offjcers of the Garnet and row, left to right: Bob Zalkin, ac manager; and Tom Teal, photo edi culation manager; "Snooks" Kirka social editor; Olive Long, chief tyl licity manager. Not shown are Boo ton, sports editor; Bob Solomon, m filing clerk. (Photo by Manning I Baptists Inaugurate Campaign For Books For Students Center The Baptist Student Union is i now conducting a drive on the campus to collect books for the Ilibrary at the student home. According to Willie Hughes, librarian for the Baptists on the campus, the student center has received books and money contri butions for approximately 75 books. There is a book list of 100 books that the B.S.U. is es pecially interested in having, mostly on religious subjec'ts and some fiction. In addition to these books the library will have cur rent magazines and daily papers, and also a number of college papers. The center will be open to all students on the campus. A sys tem will be set up where the books can be checked out for one week. All the Baptist students have not been contacted, but it has been impossible for the committee to reach everyone. If anyone wishes to contribute a book or money please see a member of the committee. It is not necessary to give the full amount for a book, but any little bit will be very much appreciated. The members of the committee LEARN Tl COPELA 1409 Main Street Men's Fines HATS - SHOES AIP LORICK OFFICE EQUIPMENT OFFICE SUPPLIES ARCHITECTS' and EN Phone 6176 COLUMBI STYLE MART FOR e JACB E ZELANDS - WOO SSLACKS - SP4 EVERYTHING INi MEl MEN wwa Li/ iQ'3W FFICERS i Black yearbook staff are, first tivities editor; Sol Abrams, sales tor; second row: Bert Moore, cir nd, index editor; Bobby Sumwalt, iist; and Arthur Rosenblum, pub. ts Clark, feature editor; Don Bar akeup editor; and Carolyn Isbell, larris). Division Now Holding Class For Attorneys Of Bar Association The university extension di vision is cooperating with the Richland County Bar association in offering a night class for prac ticing attorneys, W. H. Ward, extension division director, an nounced this week. The course is conducted by William Croft Jennings, instruc tor in the university law school, and Thomas K. Johnstona, Jr., of the Columbia Bar association. Thirty lectures of two hours each will be given in classes held each Tuesday from 7 to 9 p. m. in the university law building. Members of the Bar association committee sponsoring the course are Douglas McKay, Jr., Glenn O. Schultz and R. Beverly Herbert. Dean Samuel L. Prince of the law school and Ward are representing the university. 'Further information may be ob tained from the extension divi sion in the Caroltniana library. are Mary Letha Atkinson, Dick Dunham, Leland Williams, and Willie Hughes, chairman. These may be contacted through P. O. Box 1886. The drive closes Sat urday, December 18. IE WAY ND CO. Columbia, S. C. it Clothing [D FURNISHINGS UINEERS' SUPPLIES 924 Gervais St. iL, S. C. lIEN WHO KNOW L and LEATHER )RT COATS MEN'S WEAR IICANO 'S SHOP