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Pharm National Pharmaceutical We began Oct. 6 and contint through today, Robert Morrisi dean of the University school pharmacy, announces. The University has cooperal with the Fifth District Pharn ceutical Association in helping promote the week. A half-hour program featuri Dean Morrison as speaker v presented on WNOK-TV Sund Oct. 6, and Tommy Simps president of the association plained the pharmacist's prof sion on WIS-TV last Mond Additional promotion has b( carried over radio stations W WCOS, WNOK and WMSC. The student branch of the i tional Pharmaceutical Assn., ai< by D. A. Galgano, has be active in the installment of w dow displays in local drug sto: and in the University's moo drug store, Morrison said. This year's theme is "Y< ASCE Opens Drii For Membership The local chapter of the Amt can Society of Civil Engine held a Rush Smoker October Marty Stork, publicity chairm has announced. The speaker for the evening v Dr. Harold V. Flinsch, new hE of the Civil Engineering Depa ment. All civil engineering studei with sophomore academic stai ing are invited to submit applii tion for membership into the ciety. Application blanks may be tained in the lobby of the En neering Building or from Len D Nair, president of the local ASi chapter. The applications must submitted by 5 p.m., Wednesdi Stork said. Doctor Babcock Speaks At Meet Dr. Havilah Babcock, head the University English Depa ment, will be one of three auth< to speak tomorrow at a conferer of The South Carolina Council Teachers of English here. Other speakers for the one-d meeting are Dr. Winifred Wa author of Playmaking, and Eli: beth Boatwright Coker, author The Big Drum. Doctor Babcock's works inch Tales of Quails And Such and I Health Is Better In November, Carroll McClain, reserve Sot Carolina halfback, believes "making hay while the sun shine He's seen less than five minu of action in two games, yet h scored two touchdowvns. FOR SCHOLASTIC 173 Ret One hundred andi seventy-thi Carolina students are recipients University scholarships, Univa sity President Donald S. Ru.s has announced. The scholarships which made on the basis of scholas ability have been awarded: Robert Bernjamin Lander, Xi liam Fleetwood Mann, EdwE McKellar Croc'ker, Edward Bri hey Burgess, William Alexarn Carswell, Jr.. Sybil Ann McN ad( Joanne Pattis and Betty Je Goodwin. Also, Frederick Ladd Mittei wei, William Howard Boyne, . Wayne John Chamness, John Pa chal Bethune, Jr., W. W. Ruthi ford, Chris Edwin Brooks, Narl Ancrum Smith, William I Youmatis and Virginia Ann Si mnons5. Also, Elizabeth Eugenia Bu Cornelia DesPortes Campbi Charles Marion Davis, Donna Jc McCay, Herbert Anderson Tayl Hubert Harold T'iylor, Joan Ruth Walker, James Fraser Ly IHI, Broxie Jay Nelson, Willia Walter King, Jr., Larry Hay Livingston, John James .Jacks and Bobby Joe McElroy. Also, Grace L. Adams, Ma garet Azilee Adams, Ann Sew~ Anderson, Barbara Gail Aust George Liston Bass, JTr., Racl Libby Bloom, Sara L,ee Brazzi .Jerry Walton Brown, Thomi Samuel Cantrell, Thomas Ma Chambers, Charles Larry Cothri Helen Vail Curry, Marcia *A Pletcher, Mary Catherine Fletchi Samuel Ervin Furtick, Zeni Adele Hlaliman and Frances Bi Hudson. Also, Robert Lambert Key Il Krmit Siflev Kincg. Sondley Paj ace utica] R10510 ed a to ng ~as Dn, ES, ly. >. ia led .en in LiL WORLD OF PHARMACY lei Adams, pharmacy majors, study versity's model drug store located mur by Ken Sturgeon) Campw ri- C . A. Meets rs Th Carolina Veteran's Associa in, tion will meet at 7 p.m. today in Russell House Assembly Room. ras Students are urged to bring a ad friend to the meeting, according rt- to Richard Mims, president. its id- Faculty Club Reception :a- The Faculty Club is having a 30- fall reception on Oct. 20 from 4 to it p.m. in Russell House As As- sembly Room. This reception will be held to ic ;E introduce old and new faculty be members. y,* * Wesley Recreation Wesley Foundation will have organized recreation this year on Friday nights at Wesley House, 628 Bull St. Any students in terested in attending are invited rt- to conic to these recreation rs parties at 7 p.i., every Friday, Iee .\1yrna H-utto, recreation chair of man. announced. ay rd, Psi Chi Meets a- )r. Malcolm Gynther will speak of to Psi Chi psychology fraternity, Thursday at 8 p.m. in Room 302, Ide Barnwell College, Sandra Flake, publicity chairman, has said. All interested persons are in vited to attend1. in ,, I. R. C. Plans TV Shows es International Relations Club is e's wvorking on a television series commemorating United Nations ABILITY rceive Schoi ee Lever, Edward D)uane Metze, of Getorge! Thomais Moore, Jr., Pa rr- tricia Ann Morton, Henry Steve ell Patterson, James Donald Scott, Sara Winifred Shine, Roderick ire Earl Smith, Rebecca Ann Valley, tic .dartha Ann Vickery, Herbert E. Wells and Sandra Anne Wilson. 'i~ Also, Kathleen Beckham Adams, *rd Charlotte Juanita Polk, Muriel id- I4ou ise Robinson, Derrick Kenneth ier Baker, Henry Glenn Lack, Jr., eil Charlie Aycock Edwards, Francis an Holbrook Plat,ts, Harriet Clare Smnkler, and Melba H. Manuel. iz r, Also, Jimmy Lafon Rogers, Wil liami Richard James, Loretta Vir rginia Herlong, Robert Morrall Hell, Kathleen Carole Babb, Sidney Ce JIames Davidson, Robert A. Dob son, Sarah Claire Perdue, Walter Cleveland Duffie and Ronald Wise. rk, Also, Benjamin Carroll Boozer, ll, .1ack West, George D)errill Ballen an tine, Emory JosepJh Infinger, or, Everett Nathaniel Infinger and na Mary Lou Westbury, Henry Alvin on .\;athis, .Jr., Carrie Wilson Bartell, im Ther.sa Marie Dewitt, Larry Vir es gil R?ichardson, George Milton on Simpson, Ernest Perry Clyburn, Jr., Sandra Victoria Clyburn, r-- Marion Glenn Hancock, Sandra elI .Joanne Mothershed and James in, Allen Twitty. iel Also, Elizabeth Arrowsmith, .11, Emma Ruth Duke andl Earl Mc as Fadden Gibbons ,?r., G;erald Daniel ck Floyd, Geraldine Ilyla Cauthen, mn, Rebecca .Jane Dillingham, James on Elmore Pierce .Jr., Walter Sloan er, Meetze, Jr., Volie L4eondous Roof, th Jr., Michael Heniford Quinn, WiI 311. lam McFarland Marshall, Jr., Wil liam Arthur Little, Paul Wesley [I, McNeill, Freddie Moore and Janice re Neale Palmer. I Week C bl it e ..Shirley Snyder and Billy the display window of the Uni on third floor of L.eConte. (Photo Briefs V i D)uy. This is one of the club's an- d4 nual projects, Bob Andersen, pres- n' ident, has reported. V The club will present at 15- N minute program and a 30-minute program.. Euphradian Taps Members c The Euplradian Society recently tapped two new members who met S membership requirements last N semester. s James L. White, president pro temipore, administered the oath t and conferred the Senatorial de- ni gree immediately following initia- m tory addresses by new members, vi Kenneth Baker and Buck Whit- ill mre. L * * * y< poefler Series To Be Concluded Dr. Richard Hoefler will con- n sede the series on "Basic Chris- tl tian Doctrines" Wednesday at 6. p.m. at Westminster Fellowship M at the First Presbyterian Church. * * * Service Club Wednesday The Carolina Christian Service Club will meet Wednesday at 4 p.m. in the "Y" Lounge for an informal discussion, Gerald Floyd, president, has announced. * * * erie Clu Wedn a Staff Meets The staff of The Gamecock will meet will at y3 p.m. in The Stafm Meetsnih The stfftheit swimecing meet Gamecock office-, room 208, Rus sell House. finals will be held tonight at 6:30 at the campus swimming pool. All University students are invited to attend. !arships Also, Kenneth LeRoy F"ogle, Patricia Ann Kennedy and Joseph Mlaxey Lavender, Mary Louise Dickert, James Wilbur Reed, Patricia Katherine Hiscock, L. 0. F"ogle and Gene Hood Owen. Also, Linda Frances Kennedy, Ethbert Leroy Pooser, Jr., John Mathews Stover, Arthur Willis Stroman Ill, Joseph William Bry son, Robert Edward Sinclair and G;erald Fred Teaster, Billy Floyd Spradley, William Edward Gri shaw, Sandra Fox Perry, Robert Marion Branham, Jimmie Lee Hoagland andl John Michael Yates. Also, Leigh Tunno, Thomas M. Walker, Geraldine Burns Wil liams, Vertie Gail Moore, Charles Wilkins Motte, Linda Ann Thomp son, Polly Frances Askins, George Dewey Harper Jr., D)onald Frank lin Booth, Henry Albert Booth, Jr., Evelyn Thomasine Coker, William Luther Coker, William R. Coker, Jr. and Russell Dorn Mellette. Also, Hay Faint Sparks, Carroll Glenn Teague, Maxey (;ene Wat son, Walter Dukes Carter, Joseph Preston Trhomas, .Jack Marion Par rish, Earl O'Dell Jennings, Donnie Ashmore Powell, Angela Crumbley Bloodworth, Lee Roy Boone, Jr., and Lemuel Ernest Meetze. Also, Jack Duane Leard, Roland Lynn Lackey, Margaret Viola Nel son and Donald Frederick Tese niar, Bobby Shea Busbin, Ellnoi Janet Mitchell, Aubrey Eugene Rotmntree, Emily Ida Sprawls Rountree, John Joseph Brooks, Eugene Lee Dominy, Cora Sue Nash and Richard Kistler Perry. Also, Margaret Miller, Romona Petty, Lewis Cromer and Armon i.nmar Thompnonn Ends harmacist Works For Better orhmunity Health." "From the days of the Apothe try Shop to the modern phar Lacy, trusted pharmacists have pplied the generations of men ith medicines needed for the 'lief of various ailments. These ight range from the latest anti iotic for serious infections to a )ttle of aspirin for the relief of headache. "Every member of your family one time or another has de rnded on the skill and knowledge the pharmacist in times of ill 'ss," stated Dean Morrison in speech last Sunday. JSC Pair Attend ngineering Meet Dr. T. H. Wilson of the School Engineering and faculty ad sor for the Epsilon Lambda igma, the local engineering so ety, and C. Martin Stork, presi mt of the society, left Wed eday morning for Madison, isconsin, and the Tau Beta PI ational Convention. Their purpose was to petition >r membership for the fraternity become affiliated with Tau eta P1. The only chapter in auth Carolina belonging to this ational organization is at Clem mn College. l)r. Wilson andl Mr. Stork had cir first meeting Wednesday ght at 8 o'clock with the Com ittee of Admissions. A general )te by all the delegates concern g the admission of Epsilon ambda Sigma was conducted ?sterday morning. The convention continued last ght at Milwaukee and continues ere today through Sunday. Sunday night, Dr. Wilson and r. Stork return to Columbia. No one couldl understand lacked those physical trai dorms and sorority hotus< Glotz, however, was not own a National College I Take note of his words, fi National College Life off Only college students are come. Get the word on ti Ve Ni INS Now Hear This: 'Clean It Up, WinA Prize' The Housing Office will spon sor a "Room Clean-up Cam paign" for male 'students begin ning Monday, Blackie Kincaid, housing director, has announced. "A bi-weekly prize consisting of one shirt will be awarded the lucky occupants of the room considered to be the cleanest and most orderly on' campus," Kincaid said. Kincaid and Jimmy Cooper, inspector, will determine the winner which will be announced in The Gamecock every other Friday. Social Psychology Offers Film Wed. The annual United Nations pro gram, originated by Dr. Erland Nelson, will be centered around present (lay world and UN prob iems. It will be presented by the social psychology class Wed nesday at 8 p.m. in Russell House Assembly Room. A film, "The Peoples' Charter," dealing with the establishment of the United Nations will be fol lowed by a talk by Dr. Douglas Carlisle, emphasizing the present situation and the future outlook of conditions before the UN. After wards the program will be opened to discussion. Refreshments will be served after the meeting which is open to the public. SAME OLD HABIT Sophomore John Saunders, al ternate fullback for South Caro lina's Gamecocks, may have been renewing an old habit when he made his first varsity touchdown against Wofford. Saunders scored 24 touchdowns in his junior year as a prepster at Churchland, Va., and as a senior, he scored 28 more. I UNDERSTANI NATIONAL COLLEC how Glotz Thle Undesirable 0 its which ordinarily attract the 's. elfishi. One day he made his s ife Contract; thercfore my eco -iendsl. They are wisely spoken. ers you an excellent investmen eligible. 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