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rotherhood O Seeking Talen By CHARLEM Are you talented? All manner of variety artist university. Columbia, now re population, is calling for more who can provide It are reapinj The local ring (chapter) of the International Brotherhood of Ma gicians, ' In co-operation with South Carolina variety entertain ers (vaudeville acts), has asked -The Gamecock to help corral such performers on the Carolina cam. pus, so they may have a semi professional outlet for their tal ents. Acts being sought include ma gicians, jugglers, tumblers, comed ians who double as MC's and character roles, skaters , baton twirlers, all types of dancers, ven triloquists, puppeteers, and all types of novelty acts. Musicians working in the city are registered with the American Federation of Musicians and are not being sought. However, novel ty acts using such instruments as harmonicas are. Singers aren't needed. Any talented Carolinian Is asked to get in touch with The Gamecock by mail. New NROTC Officer Directs Rifle Team Capt. R. G. McMaster of Winns boro, S. C., has relieved Major Reid of the NROTC unit, it has been announced. Captain McMaster came to Caro lina this summer when Major Reed was transferred. Before coming here he was Com manding Officer at the Marine Barracks, Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico for six years. He graduated from the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Mary land, in 1942. In addition to his administrative duties at Carolina, Captain Mc Master, working with Sgt. T. B. Montgomery, will be in charge of the Rifle and Pistol Teams. .The Cap.ain and Sergeant Montgom ery have booked both teams with full schedules for the coming year. NEXT WEE-K . THEATERS 'I S, tuWed. CoUe lcoae t th Stable re- gOLIA .oretta Q Sua thru0 300 After TeShw W Ater TeSow BANQUETROP VARRSTYRI PAMPEPR SOIL SMRS~ ': Magicians Rd Persons I SANDERS s are being sought out at the aching the 100,000 mark in live entertainment, and those r the financial rewards. Students To Get Yearbook Free For First Time The student council committee on allocations and the director of student activities bave agreed to increase the student activities fee allocation to the Garnet and Black to enable each student to have a copy of the yearbook free, Editor Ann Davis has revealed. ATTENTION Today and tomorrow are the last dates to have individual pictures made for publication in the Garnet and Black. The photographer Is located in the basement of Lieber College. The $1.00 charge for the pic ture must be paid in the stu dent activities office in Mc Cutchen 25. If students desire to have their pictures in the Garnet and Black the cost will be $1.00. It is im perative that individual photo graphs be taken this week accord ing to Miss Davis. The $1 charge for photographs not yet taken will be accepted in the director of stu dent activities office in McCutchen 25. Those persons who have previ ously paid for the annuals and their pictures will be given a re fund at a time and place to be announced later. Campus Talent Asked To Join Town Theater Students interested in dramatics have been extended invitations to join the Town Theater by Gene Crotty, Directar. Crotty explained that one ad vantage of membership was thit a member saw all six plays and the workshop productions for the membership fee of $3.50. The price of tickets at the box office is $1.50 each. Besides saving on tick et prices to regular season plays, the member will get a chance, if he wishes, to try out for parts in the workshop productions. Most of the parts in these plays are filled by members. When member ship reaches 2500, membership will be closed for this season. The next two plays to be pre sented are "The Male Animal" and "The Winslow Boy." The other four plays of the regular season cannot be announced until they are released from New York, but they will include a musical, a chal lical, a thriller, and a modern comedy, Crotty said. William Harper of Newberry, S. C. was the first matriculate of the South Carolina College when it opened in 1805. STATE Sun. thru Wed. -TARZAN'S TRIUMPHS - starring - Johnny Weismueller IN AT ESTAURANT N GRILL MEETINGS NQUETS )R ALL OCCASIONS ~NS CALL 2-6783 CiNC SPACE ODK Poi Below is the 1olnt system I the 1949 Fall term. Full dot quirements In ODK Honor Ia at right. In addition to the 1 may at its own discretion aws of exceptional distinction in 4 extra-curricular activities, w) Campus or at another institu ever a candidate must have at at the University. A maximun each division, not to exceed, ber of points in each division. 1. Scho Member of Phi Beta Kappa Member of Wig and Robe ... Departmental Scholarship . . . B-Plus average per term ... (Not more th 2 Atl Captain or-co-captain in majo Letter in major sports ...... Second letter in major sport Third letter in major sports . Manager in major sport .... Assistant manager in major s Captain or co-captain in minor Letter in minor sport ....... Second letter in minor sport Third letter in minor sport Manager in minor sport ..'.. Freshman captain in major sl Freshman numeral in major a Freshman manager in major President of Block "C" ..... Treasurer of Block "C" .... President of Minor Block "C" Treasurer of Minor Block "C Membership on intramural ch Membership on runner-up tes (Not more th 3 Ret President of YMCA ........ Treasurer of YMCA ........ Other officers of YMCA ... Member Y Cabinet (except of President Sophomore YMCA Other meinbers Sophomore 'Y President Freshman YMCA Other members Freshman Y President of Carolina Christia Minor officers and committee President of Major Denominal Vice-president and Secretary-7 Denominational Group .... Member of Vespers Committei (Not more th 4. Publi Editor of Garnet and Black Business Manager of Garnet J Associate editor of Garnet an, Departmental editors of Garn( Contributing members G&B st, Editor of Gamecock ........ Managing editor of Gamecock Business manager of Ghmeco< Assistant business manager ol Depar,mnental editor of Game< Gamecock columnist....... Contributing members Gamec or Editorial) .. .. .. .. .. .. Editor of Carolina Review.. Managing editor of Carolina I Departmental contributing edi Business manager of Carolina Contributing member of staff, Editor of the Freshman Hand' Editor of Law Quarterly .. . Business manager of Law Qua Associate editor of Law Quar Other staff members of Law Members of Editorial Board o staff member . .... .. .. .. Member of University Board Station manager WUSC.... Program director of WUSC Chief Engineer WUSC..... (Not more th 5. Student Body a President of the Student Boda First Vice-president of Studer Secretary of the Student Body President of the Senior Class Minor officer of Senior Class President of Junior Class Minor officer of Junior Class President of Sophomore Class Minor officer of Sophomore Cl President of Freshman Class Minor officer of Freshman Cl President of Law Federation Minor officer of Law Federat Elected member of Student C( (Not more th; 6.8S4 President of Social Fraternity Treasurer of Social Fraternity ALL WOOL FLANI wil The Four Pi Gray, Maroon, Br< Sizes 3440.-..La $22 Corduroy S Size. DADDY JUl [it System or Onerom lta Iappa for. ails conoonin g, Ibilty re dership 1PaA ity are printed oints liste4 below, Chi Circle Ard additional points for work my of the seven divisions of Lether done on the Carolina Lion of higher learning, how least one years resident work i of 20 points may, be given in however, the maximum num larship Points . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 .. . ... . . ... . . . . . . . 2 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . . . . . . . 5 an 60 points) iletics r sports ................ 15 . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 ...................... 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 )ort ................ .... 10 sport .................. 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 5 ...................... 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 ort .................... 10 port ................. 10 sport ............ ...... 10 .. 20 .. 10 .. 10 ..5 impionship team . . 10 m ............... 5 an 50 points) gious 40 S 20 15 ficers) 10 15 cabinet 5 15 cabinet ....... . . 5 n Service Club ..... . 20 chairmen, CCSC ... . 15 ional Group ....... . 20 reasurer of Major ...... ............5 (per year) ..... . . 5 in 60 points) cations . 50 md Black ...... . . . 30 1 Black . . . ........ 25 ,t and Black ............ 10 iff (Business or Editorial) 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 0 . ....... 30 k ... . ..... . . . . . . . . . . 30 Gamecock ............. 10 ick Staff (Business .................. 25 teview .............. 15 tor of Carolina Review . . 10 Review .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .15 Carolina Review ........5 aook . . . . ..10 25 eterly .. .....15 'terly . ....1 Quarterly . .. . 10 E Law Quarterly, not 5 of Publications 5 - - 25 15 mn 60 points) 1 nd Class Officers 50 t Body . 30 30 30 15 25 10 20 ass . 1 . 201 ass . 101 S . 30 ion . . ..10 >uncil............15 an 60 points) icial ..... .25 .20 A4EL SPORT COAT th stch Pockets - >wn, Blue, Tweed rge and Regular .95 port Coat. 35-42 .95 IIOR SHOP -m st.e For ODK o e 1 Jack Nettles, President of Kappa, along with John Masol Secretary and the membership plans to tap new members so< Candidates for ODK must requirements; (1) show outsti least junior standing, (3) have a C-plus average, and (4) have ac cumulated at least 100 points as evaluated by the ODK point sys tem which is printed in full on the left. In addition each candi date must submit written applica tion to Chi Circle setting forth all the points such candidate has accumulated along with any other outstanding work of distinction in extra-curricular activities done by the candidate. All applications should be given to an officer of Chi Circle or mailed to 'Jack Net tles at box 2879, 2864 campus mail by 1 o'clock Oct. 14, 1949. Mr. Ralph Lewis, Alumni Sec retary and Professor M. B. Seigler of the English Department act as faculty advisors to Chi Circle. ODK, National Leadership Hon: or Society for men, was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914 and has established circles in leading American colleges and universities. It is the only Leader ship Honor Society on the Univer-, sity Campus which belongs to the Association of College Honor So cieties. ODK's National Secretary has just been elected President of that Association. Membership in ODK is awarded on the basis of character and specified eligibility, irrespective of membership in or affiliation with other organizations, and without solicitation or propaganda to in sure acceptance of invitation to membership. ODK is strictly hon orary and puts no restrictions upon its members in as far as other societies are concerned. The purpose of the Omicron Delta Kappa Society is threefold: First, to recognize the men who have attained a high standard of efficiency in collegiate activities and to inspire others to strive for conspicuous attainments along similar lines; Second, to bring to gether the most representative men in all phases of collegiate life and thus to create an organiza tion which will help to mould the sentiment of ..the institution on questions of local and intercol legiate interest; Third, to bring together members of the faculty and student body of the institu tion on a basis of mutual interest and understanding. New Job Hunting By Father Bell F By L. C. TA Many men enrolled in Caro Y.M.C.A. since school started always ready to try to help down. Jobs are scarce now, but Re decided to do something about that persons interested in finding1 jobs could come to the chapel Mon day. About 50 boys gathered at the chapel and listened as Mr. Bell unfolded a unique job hunting plan for those who seriously want ed work. In the plan the city was di vided into sections and each man was assigned one section to cover. The hunter will ask each employ ment manager what opening he has available or what may be available in the near future. The catch is that the hunter doesn't ask for a job for himself, but acts as a representative of all who want work. He finds out the type of per son a .particular business is ac customed to hiring. He ascertains what experience is needed and what age is wanted. He learns the Dance Classes FOSTER SCHOOL of D A NCE You Still Have. Time REGISTER NOW By Telephone 4.0474 or 2-4216 1'704 Gre... Stee :ations i Friday Chi Circle of Omicrom Delta i, Vice-President; Jim Dallas, of Chi Circle have announced meet the following minimum inding character, (2) have at Fewer Headaches a Seen For Motorists. On Big Thursday e Many traffic headaches will- be prevented this year in the park. I ing problem at the Carolina-Clem- ' son football game, according to the a State Highway Commissioner. I All thdroughfares leading to the Carolina stadium will be open to t motorists for this game except the a road passing the main entrance to the fair grounds. This road will C be kept open for the use of taxies. a For the Carolina-Clemson game, parking spaces inside the fair grounds will be available for a fee which has not yet been fixed. Cars may be parked in the area sur rounding the stadium and on the Columbia Dairies' property free of charge. At all other games there will be I no charge for parking within the fair grounds, according to the I State Fair Association. This - new arrangement was 2 brought about through the efforts 4 of the South Carolina State Fair Association and State Highway Commissioner Claude R. McMillan. I Department Lists Physics Courses Of Fall Semester . New Equipment for the physics department ham been ingtolled 4v% Sloan College, according to Prof. Charles F. Mercer, head of the de partment. During the past summer old metal tables in the general physics laboratory taken out and new tables puat in their places. These replacements were designed and made by the physics department. New tables and benches for the radio and electronics laboratory have been installed also. The new radio laboratory is located on the third floor of ISNa College. Word has been received from General Electric that a new three kilowatt motor generator has been shipped. This generator will sup ply power for the physics labora tory. Plan Instigated r Wrk Seekers NKERSLEY Lina have been coming by the to see the one man who is students when the chips are bert G. Bell, "Y" director, has the situation. He spread word working hours, rates of pays, etc., then turns in a report to Father Bell. newest lk Somnething really new ... rea i'orld--Van Trixi The col) knitted. .. but the shirt b wovm (not knitted) fabrics, cls. .. or for those evenir h& eashable G'oton Gab gabardne, $3.95. Also...Vanaca wool F "the world's PEs::,.ss. on aa eCORm., reU Arms ~i~Cnter~ ~M tudents~ loy NWL MeCASKILL Mdiberis 'of thi student, iould benefit greatly from tany facilities. which are to ffered by the new Cornell A partment building which is be Is completed on the corner o umter and. Pendleton streets cross the streot from the campu The new building will have onvenient barber shop, floris"d hop, shoe repair shop, drug store', nack bars, and places to eat 'here will also be clothing stores nd a variety of other types oth usinesses. These facilities located so near he campus should save Carolina tudents many trips uptown as vell as serving as sources of ad. litional entertainment and pos ible part-time employment for the tudents. gill Dominey F'lected Head ,heerleader USC cheerleaders paused last 'riday afternoon after several reeks of daily practicing to make. till Dominey head cheerleader. At the same time, Pat McKen ie, a runner-up in last spring's 'lection, was named to replacC., Shorty" Hilliard. Hilliard did not ,eturn to school this fall, making t necessary to fill this vacancy. Completing the roster of eight re Don Johnston, David Johnston, 1Ish" Thomas, B. J. McLean, Lik ,aldwell, and Jo Ann Patrick. Carolina fans can expect to soef he "whoop and holler" specialists ( it all road games except one. The ictet will not accompanv the tenm o Milwaukee for th-, game with 4arquette. The time has come -But look -at you! Your glamour dress Is splashed with stew! YOU need Sudden Service 1-3 hour laundry and dry elean Ing service when you need speed. Let Ed Do It ED ROBINSON Laundry and Dry Cleaning 1019 Gervas -2231 Main lea in sport shlrtsl Van Trix illy different in the sports tar, cuffs and waist are xly is made of popular Right for sports . .. for ig bull sessions. muede, $3.65. Vani een check, $5.95. sats"811'18 MEW YoaE a. g. T.