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4he The University of South Caroli groups. New student officers of p Columbia; Cadet Captain Glenn H Cadet Lt. Col. Dennis L. Dellinger Vance Johnson Is Named University Players President Vance Johnson, of Columbia, has been elected president of Carolina's Dramatic Clb for the spring term, succeeding Gene Shaw, of Charleston. Other offi cers elected were: Alton Brown, of Wellford, vice-president and Delight Tiemann, of Columbia, secretary. The University players are planning a heavy schedule this year. Things were slow last semester due to the fact that the players had no permanent meeting place, but they hope to produce at least three plays this semester. The new theater is now under construction. Anyone who has any special talent such us acting, singing, dancing, etc., or even desiring to learn is welcome to join. Dr. J. J. Petty Has Article In Encyclopedia Dr. Julian J. Petty of the Uni versity dlepartment of geography, geology and mineralogy, is the winner of an extensive article describing the state in the latest edition of Collier's Encyclopedia. Doctor Petty's article, which covers 11 pages and is illustrated with nine photographs and a two page map of South Carolina, in cludes dlescriptions of the states' topography, water resources, cli mate, soil, forests and parks. It also tells of South Carolina's minerals and mining, its agricul ture, animal industries, manufac turing and transportation. Govern ment and politics, banking and finance, social and cultural activ ities and population are also dealt * with. Another section goes into ' h istory of the state.. In addition to the encyclopedia article, Doctor Petty is the author of another article on the state which will appear later in the Collier's Yearbook. AFRIOTC Presents Radio ProdneItionI ? "This Is Your Air Force ROTC," a fifteen-minute radlio prodIuction will be presented week ly beginning on Saturday, Feb ruary 28, over Radio Station WMSC by the cadets of the Uni versity of South Carolina Air Force ROTC unit, Col. Herbert E. Sears, professor of air science andi tacties announcedl. The program will feature the singing of a quartet comphlosed of Cadets Stanley Hamilton of Knoxville, Tenn.; D)ennis Dellinger of Greenwood; Eugene Brantley of Chester and Richard Reyes of Co lumbia. Martial music will be furnished by the 85-piece AFROTC band, *and dlance music will be presented by a band under the direction of Bill r,onmas of Coluim bia. The vocals will be sung by Reyes, who has appeared with dance bands ina New York. Andrew Gary serves as an nouncer and director and is as AFROTC Group I ta's Air Force ROTC unit of more th roup one are.(left to right) Cadet Gainey of Hartaville; M/Sgt. Rich of Greenwood. (USC photo by Mur Pres. Donald S. Itusseil is expected to move into the new president's home on the campus about February 17. Dr. W. H1. Patterson announced this week. Work is rapidly nearing com pletion on the building with the workers now painting the out side. A complete remodeling job has been done on the three floor building which was formerly used as a sorority house. Seniors Offered Physics Fellowships University seniors majoring in chemistry, physics or engineering are eligible for Atomic Energy Commission - sponsore(I graduate fellowships in radiological physics for the 1953-54 school year. Up to 75 fellowships may be awarded, with fully-accredited graduate study to be carri'ed out in three locations. One program is operated by the University of Rochester and Brookhaven Nation al Laboratory, another by the University of Washington and the Hlanford Works of the AEC, and the third by V'anderbilt University and the Oak Rtidge National Laboratory. In eac-h c-ase, nine months of course work at the un iversity is followed by three nionths of addi - tionalI study and field trtaining at the c-ooperating A l'C installation. The program Is accredited for graduate-level training leading towar-d an advanced degree. Basic stipends for fellowvs is $1600 per- year, with an allowance of $350 if marriedi and $35t0 for each . dependent c-hildi. University tuition and reqluired fees will be paid by the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear- Studies, which adnminister-s the program for the A EC. Additional information on the progamn may be obtained fr-om science department heads or dlirec-t from the Institute at Oak Ridge. Tennessee. Delta Sigma Pij Elects Triffeletti Dominick T. Triffeletti of Rhinee-liff, N. Y., has been elected president of the Bleta Gamma c-hapter of Delta Sigma Pi, inter national business administration fraternity, for the spring semester. Other officer-s who were elect-d were: H. C. Foster of Gaffney, vice-presidlent; Carthelle Courtney of Wagener, junior vice-president; .John R. Harrison of Greer, sec retary; Boyd B. O'Neal of Mullins, chanceller; Edwar-d J. Flushing, N. Y., senior guide; Bobby D. Sanders of Gaffney, junior guide. Eleven men have pledged the frater-nity. They are Jerry Benson of (Columbia, Jack Hamilton of Co lumbia, David Hartzog of Colum bia, Henry Martin of Conway, Thomas Moseley of Columbia, Donald S. O'Cain of C'olumbia, Richard Plumnmer of Elizabeth town, Pa., Ted Saleehy of Harts ville, Jim Williams of Columbia, Mahlon Hartley of Columbia, and Jack Logan of Bishopville. sisted by Tom Hiolliday of Hemingway and Brantley. It is produced entirely by the cadet Conpn in 1000 men i% organized into thret Captain Duncan Breckenridge of ard K. Taiten of Ridgrland; and n-Teal). Sher'rill fImprOv'es After Accident Dr. C. R. Sherrtill of the Polit ical Science Department of the Uiiversity of Sooth Carolina is reported to be jzotinv alonsg as well as could be ex'ected. Doctors report his condition is still not wood, thouigh he is making prog ress. Dr. Sherrill, who was in an automobile wreck during the between-semester holidays, is in the Columbia Iospital ,now. He is still not allowed to have visi tors, except the immediate family. GIVE ADV. Opportunities ii Optometry Optometry is a profession offer. ing special advantages to ambitiout young men and women. Its scope it constantly expanding. Eighty pet cent of the Nation's millions depend uponI the D)octor of Optometry and his professional skill in conserving vision. There is a shortage ol optometrists in many States. The Doctor of Optometry pos suses the dignity of being a pro fessional man. He tenders an essen. tial service to the health and well-being of his community. Sub tantial financial rew aids are obtainable almost from the begin U. S. Department of Defense and Selective Service grant optometry students the same consideration accorded medical students. The Doctor-of Optometry degree can be earned in three college years by a student having sixty or more semester hours of Liberal Arts credits. Such students will be ad mitted at mid-year by Chicago College of Optometry. Chicago College of Optometry is centrally located in the heart of the world's greatest center for teaching in the healing arts. It is nationally accredited and is splendidly equipped. Clinical facilities are un sur passed. F or catalog, address Registrar, Chicago College of Optometry, 2311 N. Clark St., Chicago 14, Ill. Ada, Palmetto' Sundaly through Sattiuday Carolina Sunday hrouaght Sat urday "TIlE NAKED SPIIR" in color weith JamesuP Stewari aneed Jianeg leigh Sunduaty andu Monduay "TFIlE NAIIEGITY NI N ElIES" with BHu AIbbott 3and4 l.oS Co,tellu 5 Points asuseday thsroutgh Tlusday "TIIE COR1t51CAN IROTIIIERIS" iituth Warrick nuel Starlite Drive-In "PONY SOI,DIER" In color with Tyrmone Pbower Dr. Robert Ocis Address Group At Presbyterian Dr. Robert L. Ochs of the hi. tor.y department at the Universil of South Carolina addressed t International Relationx Club j .'redbyterian Colle!e in Clinton i it4 eguilair meeting Wednesday i 4 p.m. Dr. Och,;' subject was "Eurol ,n 19;712" and was bas-(e oil I 1 4 1nl1 ob;ervations made on venet trip in llolland41. EnglaA '''ro n . lel'gium, a nd I taly. J Paul Sheedy* Swit Because He Flunk SHIEDY was all wet. All ths flappers The wave in his hair disappeared. T for some Wildroot Cream-Oil, Amer rains soothing Lanolin. Non-alcholi Removes loose, ugly dandrufl. Groo the Finger-Nail 'rest. Now he's back who flappergasts all the girls with waddle you waiting floe . Get in the Oil. Buy it at any toilet goods cou barber*s. Remember, you mustAch1e tu the girls will put their seal of appro1 o I IUCS. Harris Hill Rd.. Williams Wildroot Company, Inc., Buffalo ..he only I NOW -ew Wmen We PILIP 1( due go ame bp . .ye - 1da MUMPMOU CAEsmo I PHI Sherrill Hai Encycloped R- A comprehensive description ol the state's political and govern e mental structure is given by Dr. George R. Sherrill, head of the university department of political At science, in an article in the latest at edition of the Eneyelopedia A meriefanal." The i-neyelopedia, newest on the . shelves or the university library dovotes 15 pages to Dr. Sherrill'i a aitiele, which presents a well, d. ioiunded picture of the state. Ir ilddition to detailinig South Caro ched to Wildroot Cream-Oil ed The Finger-Nail Test lu<ked when they spied him. hen he floated a loan of 29f ica's favorite hair tonic. Con . Relieves annoying dryness. ms the hair. Helps you pass on1 the ball, a flippant lover his good looking hair. So wim with Wildroot Cream. nter, and ask for it at your r Wildroot Crean-Oil.Then Al on you. .iIIe,N N.Y I, N. Y. l'antruar.'l \ s,.16. ..ing diappa . .rhdt sadi.n----K-ngfeeizva our choce bto navoid ebt tIs-Assarl H's Mos Bajoyable LI.Fto .EEL BETg~jjv iwe snkdng P uLI MORngaI LIPMOI Article In iaAmericana lina's political divisions, the ac count describes physical charac teristics, racial strains, noted historical figures, national re sources, manufacturers and other economic factors. Lists of towns and populations and of the state's "A-1 Fit!" Coll Arrow Gabanar College students report t Gabanaro sports shirts bring neater, smarter appearance. gabardin-s available in e leIgtIhs, in a wide range of - slSm . TmES - UNOWEAR. IQ HERE IT KING4 he main cause of a th Lchan,e KNCSZ Dat ciears 8U Cfl 'dofequal [ER HIS oyernors are given. Illustrated with'two,pages of photogrpphs and A two-page- 4olored map, the article ends with South Carolina istory and a bibliographyf' Memphis, Tenn.--Mr. A. A. Johnson has invented a mattress that is wired in such a manner that it sets off a fire-alarm when a lighted cigarette is dropped on it. egians Say Of , Sports Shirts ,-:1 Ai 1at precision-sized Arrow them greater comfort-plus Gabanaro-washable rayon xact collar sizes and sleeve oolorv, at all Arrow dealeu. Uw 4NOMCFN - PORTS SM - ISI ORRIS NI1E ii excusively Irritation I w REGUlAR r,otbuy quality!