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200 Fresh: "MY OWN RAT CAP" . . . Freshimana campers Iasit weekenid. The hlatN were sold by Kappa S Ken Sturgeon.) 'TAKES TWO T1O PLAY?--Freshmeun take ti enmllp. (Staff phloto by Ken Sturgeon.) Professors Receive AM Grants; Attend Meeti Dra. J1. M. lIaxco, Jri., associate pronmotion of 1 psrofessor of pharmacy at the Uni- hiilis. versity, attended the invitational Lilly Phtarmnacy Industrial Semi- Rlecei nar held at Indianapolis, Ind(., last Dr. Harry V mionth. . ate professor One faculty member from each University, ha: of the 76 schools and colleges of grant of $10,0 Spharmacy in the United States Energy Commi: was invited to attend and partici- search concern pate in the seminar, which was distribution anc sponisored by Eli Lilly and Co. the Savannah The research Receives Plaque for one year. Dean Robert W. Morrison of the University School of Pharmacy Attend A has been presented a plaque by Three Unive the Traveling Men's Auxiliary of biology attende Othe South Carolina Pharmaceuti- ing of the An ~cal Association. Biological Sci' The plaque was awvarded for University in ~ service to piharmnaceutical and heAttending w( and Dr. Wade Appointed Chairman W. R. Kelley, Dr. Nicholas P. Mitchell, direc- fessors. tor of .the Extension Division of the University, has been appointed Atten chairman of the Committee on the Dr. J. A. ( Implications of Atomic Energy of professor of ph the National University Extension versity, attend Assn., according to Dean E. E- Aviation Medii McMahon of Rutgers University, Air Force Base, president of the organization. in August. Dot Work of the committee includes major in the A Welcome Students to the Brand New FRIENDLY CAFETERI HOME COOKING 1318 MAIN STREET men Attend admire their new rat camps purchased at 'Y' Camp Igma, service fraternity on campus. (Staff Photo by m topeadngun ra pi at fgs A.Frea, asoi isio tot conuc re->Fx t "f ? 2 S 5:; .. .. . t ting th population 0, Acoog of ois i tive Plan area project is aproe erca Isitteo mee t t and i nflSchool 54a;p;I;;, asocat armac4at4te4Uni San outtonick anTex. uin,ecetonprida Cnogin in the True (kant t University t. Feema, aSOci Tradititon .. ofrbolgc a ReseeSp tCo s ing theApopulatio ISporologatofifishein EnglishPlantandrean IA thecksnnualanems,t BITT Camp Introduction To College Is Goal Of Camp Approximately 200 freshman men and women attended Fresh man 'Y' Camp last weekend at the R. G. Bell 'Y' Camp and the Fu ture farmers of America Camp. The camp, sponsored by the YMCA and YWCA organizations on campus, offered discussions on college life, a talk by Miss Elizabeth Clotworthy, Dean of Women, and panel discussions. )imcissions Held Counselors of the camp pre sented an interpretation of the 'Y' program and the organization's membership drive at a meeting Saturday afternoon. A panel dis cussion by leaders of the church groups on campus also was con ducted Saturday afternoon. A joint pep rally led by USC cheerleaders, recreation period and supper were held during the eve ning. Individual cabin discussions concerning school problems also were conducted. A Sunday morning worship service followed by a panel dis cussion was presented by members of the YM-YWCA groups. The freshmen returned to the campus Sunday after lunch. Counselors Given Freshmen advisors for the camp were Shannon Harper and Bob Freeman. The YWCA counselors for the two-day event included Mary Duke Martin, Coles Cath cart, Libby Timmons, Harriet Sinkler, Schrader Ruff, Julie Petoskey and Paula Devine. Also, Juanita Edwards, Brucie Lennon, Mickey Caughman, Carol Watson, Dorcas Giles and Melba Corley. Sophomore helpers were Sue Nettles, Dicky McCants and Anne Valley. Counselors from the YMCA were Ranny Randall, I)rick Sim kins, Bob Rogers, Preston Whaley and Marty Stork. Also, Don Harrison, Rusty Re vere, Bob Whitmire and Jim White. Scott Cain, Rion Rutledge, Staci Gaffos, Jim Leventis, Tom Caskey, .Jimmy Beleos and Bill Berne were sophomore helpers. Ted Ledeen, YMCA director, and Barbara Thompson, YWCA diretcor, also attended the camp. r and SlacKS ith Ivy Details nd Light Tones of . Harris Tweds . .. -From 29.50 meds and Cheviots -From 11.95 O N'S STREET Veen. menw. Spoken ON CAMPUS Aqua-colored trash cans with new golden seals adorn ing campus. * * e Four pairs of black loafers full of yellow clay (evidence of rain at Freshman Camp) in line in a freshman girl's room. * * * New brooms and dustpans in every room awaiting women's return to Sims Dorm. * * * Camp Counselor at Fresh man Camp currying eight campers to-and-fro, from cabin in woods to lodge by lake at R. G. Bell 'Y' ('amp in M-G anto. * * * A three and one-half foot stuffed cotton football player dubbed "Crazy-leg" s et~ -ling on bed in Sims. * * * Girl biecelint pelaliny up and doen ramp of Russetl House. * * * Male student feeding milk to squirrel he keep8 in shoe box. The Shrike' Set For Second Movie "The Shrike," starring June Allyson and Jose Ferrer, will be ;hown at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Russell House Assemlly Room. The movie will be the second of i series of pictures to be shown r-ee each Thursday evening ii the Russell House. BRAD NE YTou A LOO Fabuic Classical Hymns, Ort Prog ressiv< Country 8 [at CAPITAL COLUMBIA RCA VICTOR DECCA LdNDON ANGEL PACIFIC CONTEMPORARY ATLANTIC AUDIO FIDELITY When you are in just killing time, WUSC Broi Will Begin I Campus radio station WUSC will begin broadcasting at 2 p.m. Monday, according to station per ;onnel. Special programs to be pre ;ented during the semester include USC Glee Club Director Calls For Singers Old and new students who wish :o participate in the University ;lee Club are asked to visit the Wusic Dept. Monday morning, Di rector David G. Phillips, Jr., has lnnounced. Students need only an elemen .ary knowledge of music to join hie (;lee Club, Director Phillips aid. The first meeting of the -horus will be held at 4:30 p.m. l'uesday at the Music Dept. During the year the Glee Club Aill present a Christuas program n Rutledge Chapel and will give I program at Washington Street \Iethodist Church. Tentative plans 'or the year also include the pres mntation of a Bach cantata during kdvent and a short tour to nearby ;chools and towns, the director ;aid. TV Course Ends "The Music Master," a music ippreciation television course con lueted by Prof. Edwin F. Jones f the 'niversity music depart met'n, was 'omp)leted recently tlter- a run of sulmlmer programs ,n W'S-TV. 'FORD RECORD S 1225 MAIN S'EIET XT TO CAROLINA TIIEATEt JJeleomi es You re Cordially Invite K - BROW SE - LIS1 >us Collection of Re Mood and Listenin lan, Sound Track-Sh< a-Dixieland & Stand Western, Rock 'n I in American Rhythn Complete Line of -Fi Phonographs ii Table and Con sole town shopping, at the m< stop in and LOOK, nROu rage inree tdcasts Vlonday Drson Wells' "War of the World" and live shows from the Couples' Rtooi on carnpus, Jolin Ilourihan, program director ha, announced. A program on the life of Alban Barkley also is being sought, lluurihan added. Other preseitatio,- will 1cl ude t wo request -how;. Students interested in working with WUSC are asked to contact in- ell urrns, chief announeer for the station which can be re ceived at .l0 on the radio dial. Ioh Gross is station manager and Eton Williams is chief e gineer. Couples' Room Schedule Given The Couples' Room in the bise m ent of Russell House will open Monday evening, according to Joe A. Barnes, director of Russell Illouse. lhe 10111 will be open Monday lhrough Thursday from ' p.m. to 10:30 p.m. and music will be pro vided by a jukebox. A combo will be obtained for special occasions, the director said. We will also be open in the af Lernoons if there is enough de nand," Director Barnes added. There will be no admission fee .o the room. STUDENTS INTERESTED IN SELLING 1957 Garnet and Black Contact Treasturer's Office HOP I d To 'EN cords g Music, aw Tunes, ard Jazz toll, and ,s MERCURY FANTASY PRESTIGE VERVE SAVOY PARAMOUNT EMORCY ROULETTE GRAND AWARD Models avies, eating or iSE and LISTEN