The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 21, 1952, Page Page Three, Image 3

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Air Col. Robert L. Blackmon. (from the Air Force ROTC- unit at Caroli Lightsey Murray, of Columbia, exec Cadet Major Robert Allsbrook, of training officer, Cadet Major Davik Marvin, of Columbia, personnel of consisting of three groups. Seniors Should Order Cap, Gown From Lawrence All members of the graduating class are urged to see Joe Law rence, postmaster, as soon as pos sible in connection with ordering cap and gown and invitations. Orders may be placed between now and April 5 from 10 to 1 p. m. and 3 to 5. Invitations will be delivered about May 12, and cap and gown will be given out May 29, 80, and 31. Political Science Class To Attend Political Meeting Dr. Douglas Carlisle, of the political science department, is taking the class in American Politics to the Democratic precincts meeting Friday night, March 21. They will be observers and will see how the meeting is operated. They will also attend the county and state conventions. All the meetings will be held at the Township Audi torium. The American Politics class at tended a lecture by Mr. Holma, vice-president of the Amierican Voting Machine .Corporation, who explained the machine operation and procedure that one goes through in preparing it for an election. Some of the students voted New B3tz Theater Starting Next Sunday "At Sword's Point" -- Starring - CORNEL WILDE MAUREEN O'HARA S-T-A-T-E Sun. - Mon..- Tue.. - Wed. "The FamIly Secret" -- Starring - JOHN DEREK LEE J. COBB NEXT WEEK At The Theatre. Palmetto Sunday through Tuesday "Thae Green Glove" atoms FORD Geraldine BROOKS Carolina. Sunday .through Saturday "Quo Vadis" Robert TA~Y.OR Deborah KER Strand Sunday through Tuesday "Superman and The Molemen" .. "WE ARE .~ ARNMES" 5 Points "StraeWonman" Starlite Drive-in sMay tros ,rWeea Force ROTC Lead it center) wing commander of Lanci na. Members of the wing staff ar utive officer; Cadet Major J. L. Wan , Columbia, supply officer; Cadet I H. Crum, of Denmark, intelligence ficer. The university's 635 air cac Med School Test To Be Given May 10 All pre-meds who expect to enter a medical college in 1953 may stand the Medical College Admis sion Test on Saturday, May 10, 1952. Students who took the test on November 5 may- not repeat the test in May. To stand the test on May 10, a student must complete and mail his own application, with remit tance $10, to Educational Testing Service, Princeton, New Jersey, in ti)ne for it to reach Princeton on or before April 26. The blanks for application are available until April 12 at the Personnel Bureau, ground floor of McKissick Library. The Personnel Bureau acts only as agent for the Educational Test ing Service, Princeton, New Jersey, in respect to distributing blanks and administering the examination. The local examiner will admit to the examination room only those candidates who present admission cards which they receive direct from Princeton, New Jersey. Open House To Be Held For Alumni The Alumni Association will contact all Carolina alumni attend ing the state convention of the South Carolina State Teachers Association today. Open house will be held at the Alumni Office in Lieber College this morning and afternoon, and t o m o r r o w afternoon. Coffee, crackers and doughnuts will be served to the teachers. They will be shown the Alumni building and acquainted with points, of progress of the Association this year. In charge of the office activities are: Helen Wainner, of Columbia; Edith Kirkland, of Saluda; Sue Sheely, Thelma Reynolds and Ralph Lewis, executive secretary of the Alumni. ELS Chooses Smith As Spring Leader James E. Smith, of Cayce, has been chosen president of Epsilon Lambda Sigma, honorary engineer ing fraternity, for the spring semester. James E. Lovett, of Columbia, has been elected vice-president, and John E.. Jones, of Greenville, treasurer. Epsilon Lambda Sigma members are selected from the junior and senior classes of the four divisions of engineering on the basis of ability in engineering, leadership and scholafship. on the machines. The machines have been purchased and will be used In the next election in the Democratic primary. 10K Gold 4 For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY C LA SS FOR DEGI Miniatur Especily FP Se. FRED THE BALFC ers ister, is the commanding officer 01 , left to right, Cadet Lt. Col. ., amaker, of St. Matthews, adjutant; Major Ira A. Edens, of Pickens, officer, and Cadet Major Robert S. lets are organized into one wing Air Force In Need Of 20,000 Pilots More than 20,000 men are needed for pilot and observer training during the next few months,. Col, Herbert E. Sears, professor of air science and tactics, has announced, The number and size of training classes is being made possible through the opening of new train. ing bases, he said. Now, men who have had at least two years of college and have reached their nineteenth birthday, may apply directly to the Columbia Recruiting station or to the Air Fo-ce ROTC office at the uiver sity to make application. After a favorable review of this applica tion, candidates will be furnished transportation to a base where a flight physical exam may be ad ministered by an Air Force Base surgeon and where the Air Crew Classification Battery may be given. The physical and Air Crew Classification test can now be com pleted in one month compared to the four months it previously tkok. College graduates with letters of acceptance may be enlisted for two years now instead of the four it formerly required. Inabinette Wins Photo Contest James Inabinette won first place in the third judging of the Carolins Camera club held Monday night ir Legare college. Chaplain L. E. Brubaker ane 0. A. Matthews tied for secon place. Furney Hemingway's entr3 took third place. The next meeting will be hek4 at the studio of club adviser, Johr H. McGrall. Mr. McGrail will shop the members the proper techniques of lighting. Next month's judging will be on scenic photography. God And Man At Yak Reviewed By Ware Lowry Ware, of Due West, pre. sented a review of "God and Mai at Yale" by W. F. Buckley at the monthly meeting of the US( Graduate History Club on Marci 18 in the Faculty Club. Mr. Ware is working on his doc. torate in history at Carolina, an< is a research 'assistant at the Souti Carolina Historical Commission He received his bachelor's degre4 at Eralkine College. NOTICE The university ring is no's available at the Balfour Store, iri Claire Towers, 1840 Senate Street, All In 10 karat gold, the LL.B., A.B. and B.S. rings are now its stock for Immediate delivery, an nounced Fred Wilkins, Balfour agent. 14K Gold By SPECIAL CIAI. BING ALL lizes - emRngs r The Girls 1LKUNS As - UR STORE High Schools Exhibit Art In Maxey Lobby Over 100 paintings and pieces of sculpture will be on display in Maxey College lobby until Monday, March 24, in the third annual high school art exhibit. These were submitted by high school students in almost every school in the state, and will be rated by the judges on the basis of superior, excellent, good and fair. Photographs of the entire collec tion will be made available to the high schools through the university Extension Division. Paintings sub mitted include oils, tempera and pastels. University personnel serving on the committee, in charge include Professor Edmund Yaghjian of the art department, W. H. Ward, direc tor of the Extension Division, and Professor John M. Batchellor, of, the Extension Division. Others on the committee are local high school art teachers. Euphrosynean's Poetry Contest Open To All Entries for the Euphrosynean society annual poetry contest must be sent to Box 3669, campus, be fore April 15, said Jo Ann Sprott, of Columbia, chairman. The contest is open to any stu dent enrolled in the university. The poems should be typed, if pos sible, and can be narrative, lyric, epic, ballad or any type the student wishes. It is not necessary that; they rhyme. An award for the best poern sub JUST 2 BLOC That's Sunshine Laundry Gervais - two blocks from tl guys and gals take all thel Suashine. One-day Quality S ing, shirts, piece work an< service means satisfaction! CII Lii oUwni LAUNDRY A] 1415 GERVAIS so *ao ea ias *cau' pnd **o a 50 II . Vai Doren To Visi Music Conference In Philadelphia Professor Robert L. Van Dore of the music department will at tend the Music Educators Nationa Conference in Philadelphia Marc 21-26, President Norman M. Smit announced. Professor Van Doren has re cently been appointed a member o two national committees on musi education, one on "Credentials fo Teaching Music in Schools" an the other on "The Education of th Music Teacher." The professor is vice-president c the South Carolina Music Educe tors association and vice-presider of the college division of the sAm association. Recently, Professc Van Doren spoke to the Barnwe County Teachers association o "Music and the Classroor Teacher." Phi Delta Phi Pledges Three Frosh Members Three freshmen law student with good scholarship average during their first semester in La' School have been pledged to men bership in the Calhoun Inn chapte of Phi Delta Phi, internationa legal fraternity. George H. Grant, of Spartan burg, magister of the chapter, an nounced that Lee Morgan, < Myrtle Beach, John K. Grisso, < Alexandria, Virginia, and Phrines E. Cox, of Columbia, are the nes members. mitted will be presented at th 'awards program on Universit Day. 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