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University 4 139 Studen The University graduated 139 students at the end of the fall~ semester on Jan. 26. Those receiving the Bachelor of Arts de gree were Sig Morton sAbeles, Robert Kilgo Ackerman, Tommie Patricia Adams Eliza beth Bartlett Blanck, Newton Cecil Clark, Jr., Malcolm McLaurin Crosland, Charles Angus Edwards and Jane Mason Edens Hawley. Also. Gus Manos, Gloria Rogers Murphy, Dorothy .ouise McNeil. Brantley Harvey Padgett. Jacob Philip Rast, Jr.. Frank Jud son Rodgers, Jr., James Hieber Satcher, Jr., Ben Mack Sawyer, Jr., John Geddeth Smith, Jr., Thomas Walter Smith, Teall William Spaulding and Joseph Williams. Bachelor of Science degrees were earned by Khalil J. Kabboushy, Alexia Broughton Latimer, Mary Patricia Nungezer, Johm Thomas Rej, Charlie Wood Rosson and Elizabeth Agnes Scay. Business Administration Degrees Thne receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Adlninistration were Dudley Gioce Anderson. Samuel Jackson Bell, Paul A. Ilollinger. William Nathaniel Bowen, James Robert Bryant, Ernest Rex ford Bul. Jr.. Jack Edward Cantey. Ben nett Lnther Carmichail, George Gibson )ean, Robert Leo Dickson, Helen Fay Douglas. Billie W. Garrett, Paul Eugene Gibson, John 0. Gluyas, Jr., Paul Stephens Goldsmith, Jack 1lagnid Iamilton, Howard Ilartley lIar%ey and Linda Covington Iasty. Also, James Benaard fliers, John Ephrain Johnston, Jr., Baron lallman Lancaster, Barbara Lynette Lewis, Ruth Benn Oliver. Charles %lanley 'olatty, Victor Ganis Rai age, Joseph Murphy Ryan. Jr.. Carlos Alden Salter, June C. Seawright, Barbara Jean Schumpcert, Donald Edwin Shaw. George Frederick Sheetz. Philip Gamble Smith, Paul .turray Snggs, James Clyde 'l'urheville. Jr., John 1). Umlerwcood, Jr.. 'TheodIosia Ellen White. Janms A. Williams, Victor ionis Williams and John Edward Yochum. Elementary Education Degrees Bachelor of Arts degrees in Elementars Education were received by Jrtcnell W. Bradford, Louise Gordon Bradley, Ned A. Brown, Doris Ilayes Clemons. Lola Mae Dickman. Martha Jane Goff, Jo Anne Mc Cornick and Thomas B. 'oodlee. Those that reteived degrees in Secondary Education ssere Flora Bearden, lector Placement Li I'lacenle'ltt iiit'rviews schedtul'd ft'r the Week stal ting Fetruary 27 will beIgI \ with leprt'sentatives of Wright .Machinery Company of )urhan, North Carolina, inter viewing inl the School of Engineer ing. The" t e1ll ep-entatives, B. 1. Iangtiml :tid T. .1. Ch'nerv, will interview mlech:nical and electrical e'nginecrs for wor l with their Coml patly wiich mianluftacture's iackag inIg m:whit,es. clectto-mtechatiial inist lonltnt, :and fractional horst' A iit're'entativ,' of American Airline', Re'giicl tffice at Dallas, lex,i'. will hbe it- (I'alumbia ,in \londa\ t,' cilidict stewardess in te'rviews. Intcrvie'w\ will be held from 111:1)01 a. mo. to, 5:0(I p. t. at the .iet'f'erstn litel. ('ontacr the r'epre'senitativ'e in the 27th for an appo eintmeltnt. Also on February 27, .1. H. 'Fhonasot of Sout h Carolina Pub lie Service Au thorit.y's Santee Cooper Hydroelectric and Naviga tion System will recruit mechani cal and electrical engineers for positions as junior engineer, me cthanical engineer and(1 (listribution engineer. .lay T. Whaley of McDonnell Aircraft Corporation will talk with civil, electrical and mechanical eni ginee'trs, physicists and mathemna ticians ct Tusc'dav it the School of E nginteert ing. Repre.senttat ives of the U. S. N aval En~;tgineerinog Experiment S tat ion will t'cru-ait in the School of Engineering (on Tuesday. On Wednesday, Louiis Amato of Celanese Corporation oif America will he in the School of Engineer ing to talk with chemical and me c hanical ~ti~ enieers-, ('hem ists and( acr'ounttatnts. .James H. Sears of DuPont w.ill be' itn te Schooucl cif Biusitness Ad 64it K. C. WUJSC Ratdio) Guide 6-40 K. C. \fON , WFDEI., FBI. I 5'i Sigc (lht 2:00lt-Wcrbti Newcs s I nncelotcp 2:15 Her-c', tocct 2. 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Jr., Lide Hampton Jordan, Dean Bennett Livingston Patricia Hough Pollard, James Howard Porter, Janie Maria Rucker, John Belton Taylor, Jr., and Edward Charles Wade. Engineering Degrees The Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering was attained by Hay Franklin DeBnhl, Jacob B. Ervin, Thomas William Flynn. Robert Carroll Knight and Dewey lennan Pearson, Jr. William Scott Johnson and Carroll Bailey Williamson received the Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. James G. Elvington, Walter C. Johnson and Jacqulynn Elvina Martin were grad uated with the Bachelor of Arts in Jour nalism. Allen E. Rollins and James Gibson Snead, Jr. received the Bachelor of Science in Phaniacy. Law Degrees Those who were graduated with the Bachelor of Laws degree are John Tarrant Black, Clarence Carter Byrd Olyne Cleve land Crouch, Jr., William Fletcher Fairev, Elbert Allison Farlow, Jr.. Sidney T. Floy, ] Isadore Edward Lourie, Jack Leroy Mar shall, Robert Bradley Poe, Emanuel Pickens Rish, Melvin Lee Roberts, Floyd Davidson t Sience. Murray Noel Turner, Wesley W. Waites, Jr., James II. Watson and Emner son1 Fort Volfe. Those graduated with a Master of Edu cation degree are Purvis H1. Bedenhaugh, t Jr.. Sue B. Derham. Frank Elsivan DuBose, Claude Ralph Criffin, Milledge Wright Outs, lloward L. Painter, Joseph C. Pou, Nathaniel Pressly Robinson, Vera Nell Rob inson, Marshall ). Rollins, William Cook taepexr, Eunice Coghum Wingate and Katie Chestnutt Yoimg. Secretarial Science Certificates Certificates in Secretarial Science were received by Sybil I)eWitt Bennett, Myra ltuth Cain, Carolyn Connelly Elvin gton, Shirley Jean Kerns, Mary Elizabeth Law, I llarriet Tobin Mauldin. Carolyn Frances Pruitt and Alice Louise Townsend. Ann Roherson Morris graduated with a Master of Arts degree; Thomas Oliver Brun son. Jr. with a Maste"r of Science in Busi ness Administration; Melvin Eugene Tim uernmnm with a 1)octor of Philosophy; and Villiam Tyler Hair with a )epartmental Art Certificate. sts Senior Int miniistration on Wednesday to re Sruit for accoutit tants, prod uction trainees and secretaries. Mr. Sears will talk with anyone interested in production trainee regardless of their course of study. Sears, Roebuck and Company will be represented in the School o' IHusiness Administration on Wednesday by H. W. Tillery. He will interview seniors in business admitnistration, liberal arts, adver i.itg. journalism and accounting. .\I .o on Wednesday, in the School of Ft.ineering, A. L. Burns will iteview mcechaniic-al, chemical, electt ical and civil engineers for Openings with the" We:t Virginia I'tulp and 'aper Company. W. II. \att Nat ter and Ed Weathetftord of Boeing Airplane Compan y will visit the School of Engiineeritg otn March I and 2. lheY would like to interview candi dates for the B.S. degree in Mechanical. Civil and Electrical SPORT Imp ~orte 19 SLA All-Wool 94 SPORT FOR MA! Coast-i 1426 1A 4EW SERVICE UNIFORMS - . ohn Martin, supervising custodian nd delivery man and James Ruth ince 1925. They are wearing the nade of dark green denim with garv ad jackets. (Staff photo by Wayne USC Naval, C Drill Teams C The Naval ROTC drill unit will cave this morning for Barnwell to ompete in an exhibition against 'lemson in the Amerotron Day 'arade. The unit, consisting of 35 mid hipmen, will be led by Midship rviews Enginwering and for the M.S. de gree in Mathematics and Physics to fill openings with Boeing. The representatives would also like to talk with junior Engineering stu dents interested in summer em ployment with Boeing. On Friday, March 2, F. V. Ed monds will be in- the School of Engineering to talk with candi dates for the B.S. degree in aero nlection with openings with )oug las Aircraft Company. physics and mathematics in con Representatives of Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and Good year Aircraft Corporation will in terview in the School of Engineer ing on Friday, March 2. Also on March 2, Major Mary .1 Hale, Marine officer rcpresenta tive for this area, will interview candidates for the Marine Women officers Training Class at Sims College between 8:00 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. COATS I Wools .95 CKS Flann111els '5 SHIRTS 5.00 ro's [amaSt. . Pictured above, left to right, are Isaac Adams, University pick-up erford, janitor with the University University's new service uniforms let and black emblems on the shirts Patrick) 'lemson Army ompete Today man Lieutenant (j.g.) Robert C. Williams, former lattalionl Com niander. The Clemson drill team is com posed solely of senior cadets and holds honors as one of the out standing drill units in the South. A barbecue will he served both teams at the Barnwell Legion Hut. The parade will form at 2:00 p. m. [DUCATIONA[. TR ROMANCE LANGUAGES ... Cultural ilghlights of Prance andI R. Gordon. Prof. and Chairman De Visiting Holland, France. SpaIn, A ARCHITECTURE. .. .. .. .. . Architecture and Town Deslgn Excur Pref. Richard Wilson. Boool of Arc Visiting Scotland. England. France ART (Renaissance) ........ Art History Field Trip (Juno 24-At" the History of Art U. of North Ca Belgium, France. W-Oermany, Aust ART HISTORY .... . .... Cultural Heritage of Old Europe (Ju tour. Prof. of Dept. of Sociolog7 and Holland, W-Oermany, AustrIa. Italy MIDDLE-EAST...... ..... Study Tour of the.......... (J Chairman Dt. Development PlaJeme Iraq. Iran. Jordan. Israel. Turkey. C PRICES INCLUDE Seduled irELI Lad Trawl. Sigheetag. Leetun MOST TOURS CAR For Infor ationI 60 WERC EDUCil 60 West 56th St., N.Y, 19, SO GOodI 1. SUPERIOR TAS So good to yotir taste bcc tobaccos. Richer, tastier--e for filter smoking. For the here's the filter you need. REL.AX iH Seen, Heard, Spoken ON CAMPUS Blonde coed scampering to re trieve her personals before the gaze of a startled male student after ac cidentally dropping her laundry bundle while crossing the Horse shoe. ** * Male student remarking of a pro fessor, "He lectures as though he were just learning the hunt-and peck syste-n on a typewriter." * ,* * Coed, eating egg sandwich in Russell House canteen, bites down on hard substance. Inside sandwich is a penny. No additional refund g i i'e n * * . Four coeds dressed in party clothes preceding a coffee cart on its way to the Open House held al t h e South Caroliniana Librarj after the literary Rocieties' ban quDet. * * Coed ru nnUigf/ all over Russel, lhouse lookiny for date icho cEus a - p arently lost in the huge infizEu1. Professor called off ,Speech (Clas) saying, "I'nm harin 1np/ies to day." Three coeds playing "cutch" teit/ a tennis balf Eni the porch of Sinn I dormiitorj/. E ABROAD 196 ........54 Days - $1,395 i. (June 18-Aug. 10). Leader. Dr. Bruce y,atce Languages,rmany Univ.. Georgia. .Switzerland. W-Oermany. ...... ... .51 Days - $1,395 aton to W-Europe (June 25-Aug. 14). Leader, hitecture. Georgia Inst. of Tech., Atlanta. Itay, Switzerrand, W-Germany, Holland. ... .........51 Days - $1,395 r. 13). Leader. Dr. Clemens Sommer. Prof. of roItna. Chapel ill. N. C. Visiting Holland, n a, Italy. Bwitzerland, England. ... . ..... .67 Days - $1,395 ne 20-Aug. 25). Leader, Dr. Godfrey 8. Deta. Anthropology. Hunter College. NYC. Visiting Spain, France. England. ............66 Days - $1,850 ne 1!-Aug. 23). Leader. Clifford C. Dancer. it Ass'n. Inc., NYC. Visiting Lebanon, Syria, ireece. re Roved Trip-Tourlst Class). Hotels. Meals. es, On e eal Eveang Events, eta. 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