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X*4. New members and the initiati right): Dean Samuel L. Prince of Prof. George King. Students selec Phriness Cox of Columbia, Mitche burg and Bob Daniels of Greenvill Advanced Degrees Urged By President The encouragement of junior members of the teaching staff of the University of South Carolina to complete their formal education has been the policy of the latter part of President Norman M. .. Smith's administration, F. W. Bradley, dean of faculty, an nounced. Nine instructors at the univer sity have earned Ph.D.'s in the last two years. At the present time there are six professors absent from the campus pursuing higher degrees. Five of the teaching staff are doing practical work in the field for post doctoral studies, three of I which are on fellowships granted by outside concerns, according to Bradley. Bradley praised the advance made by the faculty :n re?src . In 1950 there were 48 works pub lished by university personnel; in 1951 there were 62. These publica tions range from articles in learned journals to books on various subjects. It has been the policy of the administration to urge the faculty members to attend sessions of societies in their field, thus keeping abreast with the latest develop ments. Bradley said. -- *New Ritz Thaeater DOUBILE FEATURE "WEST OF THE PECOS" "ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS" Starts Thursday thsru Saturday S-T-A-T-E Enaire Week Startinag Sundlay The Story of The Army's Devil Drivers "RED BALL EXPRESS" --Starring - JEFF CHJANDIERI NEXT WEEK At The Theatres Palmetto Sunday thru Saturday "Belles On Their Toes" in Tehaleeler Jeae CRAIM Myra LOY Debra PAGET Hoagy CARMICHAEL Carolina Sunday thru Saturday "Carbine Williams" James STEWART Wendell COREY Strand Suaday and Monday "Warpath" i Oeler E dmead 0'SR ENM Dea JABBER 5 Points SadyhreWededay Er%e FNN StarlEte Drive-In 90 ~Theooeeday. *L rn of The Tenxan" Phi Delta P on team of Phi Delta Phi, legal fra ter the law school, Prof. Carlisle Robert ted for membership (second row, le ft 11 King of Greenville, Terrell Glenn c e. (USC photo by Munn-Teal) Extension Di Sixty Nine Fi The university's Extension Divi- st sion is teaching 69 field classes re this semester. ar These classes are taught by ex- co tension division instructors at 1 Bi various places throughout the I sc S. C. New officers of the South (arolin ference held in Columbia last week, are College, treasurer; Julia Jones of Conv dent; Sue Rawl of Newberry College, Carolina, historian. (USC Photo by Mi College Students States Noted Edit A major change is taking place ph on culiege campuses over the na- inf tion. "Rah-rah" exuberance is giv- a ing way to sober p)urposefulness and hazing is being rep)lacedl by ata acts of community service. Today's eli college student is more mature, ai responsible and studlious than his fo prediecessors. as So reports Robert Stein, editor I andl author, after surveying more ot than 100 colleges andl universities St and talking wvith college presidents, C' deans, professors, guidance coun- i selors and students. lHe dlescribes s his findings in an article on "Howv g Wild Are College Students?" in the May issue of "USA," the Magazine er of American Affairs, out today. 9l "Unfortunately," says Mr. Stein, o "an account of several dlozen m brawling, rioting students makes in more dIramatic reading than theh story of 2% million young men anml a women quietly and efficiently (' going about the business of learn- fo ing." That's the reason, he ex-w el You Look Yoi When Fres, Come To See Us - We will make your ele giving special attention cleaning problems are 01 Prompt Servi One Day Service ir UNIVEF LAUNDRY & DI SERVI Next Door to T For your conveniencee ai rigise here on 1i Initiates nity at the University of Sout s, .Justice (. Oxner of Greenv to right) are Jesse Guin of Nei ,f Chester, Bernard Manning of ( visioI Is C4 Leld Classes ate, on subjects requested by thf sidents of the towns. Courses at this time include six t courses, one public speakirg urse, five hygiene courses, twc ble, two anthropology, two art alpture, one nursing, and 37 edu tmUdent Gov't. Offi a Student Gov ernment Associat shown here. T hey are, left to r erse College, v ice-president; Mil secretary; and Madelyn Cam inn-Teal) A re Not Wild, or and Author Lins, why the big change sweep e over college campuses has gone nost unnoticed. One clear evidence of the new mosphere is revealed in the dle nie of hazing and p)rank-p)laying dI the dliversion oi energies they rmerly consumed to such acts putting up student dormitories inting and repairing homes ol edy families, andl performing~ her community services, Mr ein writes. He cites Wilminmgtor llege in Ohio, where students pui upi to 400 hours each in con ructing a $200,000 dlormitory dich, hecause of their free labor st the school less than $18,000.. College authorities are in gen al agreement, he found, that de ite headlines about campus (is dlers todlay's undergraduates ar< ore serious, sober and hard-work g than earlier students. The3 ye high ide(als, level heads, an e solemnly pireparing, with th< nfidence and( courage of youth r the "grave responsibilities rich will soon be theirs," he eon ides. rer Best Fdy Pressed That's Our Job thes look like new, to all fabrics. Your ir p)ersonal problem. ce Always an Emergency tSITY Y CLEANING CE he Canteen 1 claims are settled h Carolina, are (first row, left t< ille, Prof. W. Croft Jennings and vberry, Perry Weinberg of Sumter, olumbia, Howard Pettit of Spartan ynducting This Term cation courses. The division also is conductinj seven courses at Shaw Field, fiv at Parris Island Marine Base, an one at Donaldson Air Force Bas for the servicemen stationed a these places. cers ion, chosen at the first annual con ight, Barbara Loadholt of Columbih es Bruce of Clemson College, presi, sheJl of the University of Soutl I - .mmme4 paoover o Ls /M. Campu If all the girls who went to I May Day dance were laid end end ... the tickets would have c( twice as much. * * * A small boy's head bobbed over tle garden wall and a me little voice asked, "Please, M: Brown, may I have my arrow?" "Certainly, where is it?" "I think it's stuck in your cal * * * A patient in an insane asyc was trying to convince an atte dant that he was Stalin. "But who told you you we Stalin?" asked the attendant p tii'ntly. "(od did," replied the inmate. "I did not," roared a voice frc the next bed. Aesop,, the tailor: "Euripedes Archimedes, the custome "Yeah, Eumenides." * * * Sam'l: "Where are you goi1 Zeke?" Zeke: "Town." SHEAFI The Ti Fashion S Plastic witl t Choice of $3.75 - $ $10.00 Ph The Point h And SHEAFFE 1 N "Operated For Cony "Nappt qGo Lu4 -nd "S41 Our s Roland Ulniver B LUCK It takes fi cigarette. But it tak manship. tobacco ir Luckies t Get a car 1'hey'll have 4 whese 4ty he b,4edeOse Peter F. Linde Washintonl Si oA.Tc. mimb .T-lue.ky Stri .s Humor he . Sam'l: "What'4 the matter with to that wheelbarrow?" st Zeke: "Broke." Sam'l: "Who broke it?" Zeke: "Hired man." Sam'l: "Same hired man who got 'P your daughter in trouble?" ek Zeke: "Yup. Clumsy, ain't he?" es. * . . Joe: "Let me have some money, "Pop." Pop: "What did you do with that (lime I gave you last month?" m Joe: "Spent it." n- Pop: "What are you doing, keep ing a woman?" re * * * a- There are two holes in a tree, one ten feet above the other. There is a squirrel inside the tree who m continues to run from one hole to the other. The first trip took, him ten seconds, and if he increases his ?" 1 speed one foot per second per trip, r: how long will it be before he sticks his head out of both holes at the same time? i, * * * Mary had a little wolf She fleeced him white as snow. FER PENS M Model tyled To Suit i Gold Points Three Colors 5.00 $8.75 - $12.50 is Tax What Counts R Has Just Thati T E EN mnience of the Students" - is our notto no 1k0' is our cretd= A.F.T. f utf !!S Fe.u moking need 1 D. Prazier *ity of Kansas City e Happy IWUCKY IES TASTE BETTEF ne tobacco to give you a better-tas1 And Lucky Strike means fine toba, es something else, too -superior wc You get fine, light, mild, good-tasi the better-made cigarette. That's o iste better. So, Be Happy--Go Luc ton today! cozy li4t.te homne can Nili an coo. neSver is a L.ucky (nan-- h nokes Luckies,too. Tha~ tu ate CollegeR,sl Position AccepteI Here By Bergman Norma Bergman, of Jacksonville Fla., has - accepted the position of secretary of the'school of Journal. ism beginning September 1. Norma has been very active in student activities and is a journal. ism major. She is a member of Zeta Tau Alpha, the University Press Club, Camera Club, president of Panhellenic, Member of Women's Athletic Association, the Pep Club, society editor of the Gamecock, and has worked on the "Carolina Review" and the "Garnet and Black." Number $ S. Gogratulations on the suc cessful completion of your classroom studies. May they be of much help in your future education and assist I. meeting and solving the new problems that now con front you. We shall be at your command in any way that our services may aid you. Our heartiest felicita tions and best wish;. go with yee. 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