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amecock.( Bob Frantz Forward CAMPOS COMEDY 00 ELL I GOTTA GO, JANIE. I DONA'T IWANT TO 8E LATE FOR PRACTISE." Mental Health Has Place In University Curriculum Mental health programs - in- academic mental-health plan "muq volving both counseling and psy- of necessity keep in mind th chiatric services-have a definite management of complicated an place in college and university severe illnesses, but to , a fa programs, but only if they have getretn ti ocre i the solid backing of the institu- te'oml tdn,teoew tions' administrations. myb okn gis nee This opinion Is offered by Dr.arhndcp. Dana L. Farnsworth, M.D., direc- FiuePrmetl tor of the University Health Serv- A r anwrhse h ices at Harvard University, in histuiothriscaelanr book, "Mental Health in College o olgaeetrrs nwi and University" which has been ntfgr.Mna-elhi published by the Harvard Univer- clee entsi at e Have Confidence ig neato ewe ec Such programs, Dr. Farnsworth e n tdn.,gaigsse also cites, should have the confi-..throefscilrgnaio dence of students and the under- taino tltcatvte standing support <i their parents. sho icpiepatcsa He defines mental health as "that a h icpiepae ntes general state of mind in which one dnsb hmevs...sue is free to make use of his natural rato orcnl curdi capacities in an effective and dpnec eulbhv satisfying manner."paetldsodndrit Viewed in such a light, Dr....thbancofcsofvl Farnwort wries tat te dacaystdents, eac-hersalth pantms Pledgtake grecpessity eingmndt Diaonseveareisineses out ut the af Git rgrater axtiitisoerdwi Faosm~a gr okngaaistunee Ceraicsary COATndicAps." FigreoPomnetn MiiAyADsINTIO FrsTHAssThs AwardsoService is s nearceya r ofathera legourteehneisinwc Hollowr Weareoe offseiaf meental fohetdo KnnotU..C Cigure RInta-hathS 1840 theSenaofeociaCorlniztia .RDWIKN ..teognzto nu amn ,agers Ray (Coo C 4 SAE, Nu FootbalL Competition is growing mor< and more fierce as intramural football action enters its final leg this week. Sigma Alpha Epsilor and Sigma Nu are leading the pack with the much coveted All Sports Trophy in view. Sigma Nu, the League On( leaders, have won all five of theii outings and the SAE's are ahead in League Two sporting a fin( 6-0 record. In League One Pi KA are second with a 4-1 record and Kappa SigmE and Phi Kappa Sigma are tied for third place with 3-2 records. In League Two, the SPE's hold second place honors, and KA and Sigma Chi are also tied for third with 3-2 records. This week's games matched Phi Epsilon Pi and SPE on Wednes t day, and the Sigma Nu vs. Kappa e Sigma, and Sigma Chi vs. KA d games were played yesterday, (Results of these games were nol r available at press time.) 0 Book Published University of North Caroline alumni Julian Scheer and Bot Quincy, sports editor of the "Char i- lotte News," are co-authors o1 a "Choo Choo-the Charlie Justice h Story." The book was out Novem s ber 29 by Bently Publishers ol a Chapel Hill, N. C. Is Do You ll 1. Do yoi - beaten ()ml n 2. In a h s rather " or (B) N' any arj 3. Before is your ~r4fl the fac .advice 4. Do yoi - - what e face pr The Man WI Open kie) Pericola uard 's Lead In. Is Season1 Play Ends Regular season play will end next Tuesday as Lambda Chi plays Pi Kappa Phi and the Phi Kaps play ATO. Playoffs for the campus cham pionship will be held on December 10 and 12. Here are the standings as of Monday, December 1: LEAGUE ONE Sigma Nu, 5-0 Pi KA, 4-1 Phi Kappa Sigma, 3-2 Kappa Sigma, 3-2 Chi Psi, 1-4 ATO, 1-3 Phi Sigma Kappa, 0-5 LEAGUE TWO SAE, 6-0 SPE, 4-1 Sigma Chi, 3-2 KA, 3-2 ASSOCIATES Across from OPEN W 6:00 A.M. t4 Think f( i find g~oing "off the track' on a tripA eresting and constructive, or rely inconvenient? ated discussion would you (A) be the "moderator," A jump in on a Bide using ~ument to win? making a complex decision, first move (A) to marshal A| ts, or (B) to ask the of a respected friend? (A) try to figure out ahead ich day will bring, or (B) A| ablems as they come along? oThinks for I Seasoi Mike Fc tramural VearsEnd Lambda Chi, 1-4 Phi Epsilon Pi, 1-4 Pi Kappa Phi, 0-5 In independent -play, Preston won the first round, and are out in front in the second round, sporting a 2-0 record. Golf Playoffs Lambda Chi plays Phi Epsilon Pi, and KA meets Phi Sigma Kappa this week in the semi-final playoffs for golf. The golf finals will be held next week. Intramural Director J i m m y Usher has announced that there will be Praternity Intramural meeting Monday at 2:00 in the Russell House, Room 101. Rep resentatives from each fraternity are requested to be present for the meetiag and wear a coat and tie, as a picture for the Garnet and Black will be made. COFFEE SHOP the Horseshoe EEKDAYS > 11:00 P.M. r YOUrse 9.Whnyo te pLoa1i counter, re you(A conf by al te cnflctig flte VIERY Wy Bu s 9. Whnrouh-tey kowc conafter iarette. (A)onu byal to hem:licthing i clim you've eed () ofrwat yuto, wan (Ba who .. o think for yl imtrogh-he Know This Callahan rward Intramural Meeting Intramoral director Jimmy Usher has announced that there will be a fraternity intramural meeting on Monday, December 8, at 2:00 in Room 101 of the Russell House. All fraternities are requested to have a represeatative present for the meeting, wearing a coat and tie, as a picture will be tak en for the "Garnet and Black." Junior Club Roast Turkey, Grilled Crisp Lettuce a on a Sesan( ONLY ROU "Lndm.k for Hungry Cornes State & I Cay 'I ? \ WILL' 5. W.hen writing a letter apply a job, would you try to mali ()original and off-beat, or ftual and concise? . 6. If yo eegtigfurnitur< .a room, woul you look first something colorful and unuis ' . Wol ou prefe a job(A ecrt,or (B) a small corn whch could expand rapidly1 8. Would you rather be' known person who (A) works well 'i others, or () accepts responsibility on his own? ~rette med sure AZJBZ rou've non and women as usually choose e they've thought what they want VICEROY gives ian's filter and a' ) on 3out of the on 4out of the ourself!I a a WWaa..sT..ee*C., ONLY VICEROY Ha S """ FILTIER . .Anu Week Coach Looks For Change From Past Carolina's Gamecocks opened their first basketball season under head coach Walter Hambrick at 8 o'clock Wednesday night against - Wofford in the .USC field hous:0 (Results of this game were not available at press time.) The Gamecocks, blessed with a large returning group of letter men, figure to be slightly im proved over last year's team which won five and lost 19. Leading the Gamecocks will be guard and captain Ray Pericola, a second-team All-Atlanta Coast choice last winter and one oif the league's leading scorers with a 15.1 average. With Pericola in the Gamecock lineup will be forwards Walt Hud son and Mike Callahan, center Fred Lentz and guard Melvin Quick. The only non-letterman in the lineup is Quick, who starred for North Greenville Junior Col- ,5 lege last season. Other lettermen available to Hambrick are forward Fred Luigs, forward-center Bob Frantz, center Larry Dial. Another letterman, guard Dickie Prater, won't be available for about a month be cause of an injured ankle. The-Gamecocks have pretty good height but may lack speed and out side shooting accuracy. Wofford, entering its first year under ex-USC star Gene Alexander, is led by forward Marshall Perkins, who averaged 16.2 points per game last season. Alexander coached at Brskine last winter. Other main line players for the Terriers are center Bob Jenkins, forwards Trap Hart and Bill Bar bee and guards Bill Bradford and Bill Tinder. Sandwich Bacon, Sliced Tomato, rid Mayonnaise Seed Bun 99c JARD Ilossiom Streets, ce i QU ESTIONS)} TELL YOU! * / ig for A l il (B) for AEl L. or (B) ual? manAj BEl pany asaAD D rit A THN IG A ' IN AS AT