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Student Recital Is Today The University music depart ment will present a student recital at 5 p.m. today in Lieber College, Dr. Hugh Williamson, head of the music department, has announced. Martha Nesbit will play "Noc turne" by Grieg and "Grillen" by Schumann. "March Wind" by Mac Dowell will be played by Jane Southwell. Rachmaninoff Rachmaninoff's "H umoreske" will be performed by Elizabeth Hamilton. Grace Sturkie will pre sent "Non So Piu Cosa Son" from "Le Nozze di Figaro" by Mozart. Mary Brent DuCom will present Sjogren's "Erotikon," Op. No.'s 10, 2, and 3. "Lotus Land" by Cyril Scott will be done by Val Jean Derrick. "Fantaisie-Impromptu" by Cho pin will be presented by Ann Log wood. Donald Brown will perform "Nicht Mehr Zu Dir Zu Gehen" by Brahis and "Charming Chloe" by German. Claudette Peeples will perform Rachmaninoff's "Melodie In E Major." "Jardins Sous La Pluie" by Debussy will be played by Ann Stokes. 'The Boatman's Dance' "The Boatman's Dance" (Mins trel Song of 1843) arranged by Aaron Copland and "The Pitcher" (I'ortuguese Folk) arranged by Davis will be performed by Nancy Hayes. Elizabeth Dennis will perform "Intermezzo in A," Op. 118 by Brahms. Bobby Holland will pre sent "Fugue in G Minor," Bach Samaroff. Laurens MeMaster will perform "Ah Mio Cor" by Handel. The accompanists are Laurens McMaster, Ann Stokes, and Bobby Holland. Faned Geologist To Visit Carolina Beginning at 4 p.m. next Mon day Dr. Ernst Cloos will give a series of lectures at the University speaking on the structure of the Appalachians on the first two days. At 11 a.m. Wednesday, his subject will be microtectonics, ex amination of minute rock features to obtain clues to larger structures, and in the afternoon he will accom i)aniy geologists and geology stu dents on a field trip to Lake Murray. Thursday, Dr. Cloos will speak at 4 p.m. on the structural geology of Germany, and at 8 p.m. he will adldress Sigma Xi on the applica-. tion of geophysical methods. He will be heard at 11 a.m. Fri day on the subject of rock .fabrics, andl at a 1 p.m. faculty luncheon. Hie will discuss the contribution of geologists to the national economy at the luncheon. Dr. Cloos is chairman of the de partment of geology at Johns Hop kins University. ACROSS DOWN 1. Fo4rdlham-ite 1. Don't do this 4. Savoy-ty pe with your mhotor dance 2. Swanny river 9. Ih-a Kappa's 3. ltenide?'.vouis first name 4. Counter 12. Itocky's Albany advances predecessor 5. Sometimes a 1:3. New Guinea little white lie 14. End of a heel 6. Oh. daddy. * h hr 7. Trumpet 18. Flow knights accessory would ge.t on 8. Scruh-team the deans. item 19. Panradoxical 9. For literary (t to 10. What Kools 201. .-out with dlon't have 22. amb ho's 11. Kind of tarred gone to pot 16Maeitl 26e. It's needed impression for energy 17. 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LAW 4A' The Law Federation Auxiliar 2 in honor of Bar Association e Prof. Malcolm Talbott of Rutge Mrs. Turner is President of the , and Mrs. Sumwalt, Deans S. L. I University School of Law, Mr. Da the reception. Government Summer Guid Dr. Lawrence G. Derthick, tion has announced his intenti( the University for a counselin Lute to be held at the Univer WUSC Begins Progressive Jazz Show WUSC campus radio station will feature a modern progressive jazz show beginning next week, Bill Goforth, program chairman, has announced. The hosts for this new program will be Joe Jordan and Bernie Friedman. The show will feature artists such as Frank Sinatra, Miles Davis, Max Roach, Louis Prima, and Gerry Mulligan. Students may mail requests to the station for this program, Goforth said. Broadcast time will be from 7 to 8 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Sumwalt To Give Honors Address Dr. Robert L. Sumwalt, acting president, will give the Honors Day address at Lander College today. Honors Day is one of the major events of the academic year at Lander, and brings many parents, friends and other visitors to the campus. Dr. B. M. Grier, president of Lander, was the commencement speaker at the University last August. OSSWORD 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 13 I5 16 19 "ARE Y 20 21 ENOUI KRACI 26 27 29 30 34 35 36 37 38 43 44 45 47 48 SWrrCIH FROM KG)I reath of fresh air. aid refreshing menthol. horough_ly tested filter ! Lth feels clean, IOUT FILTERI AUXILIARY RECE] v held a reception in the Presideni aminers Dean Vernon Miller of ( rs. Mr. and Mrs. Calhoun I. Tuj tuxiliary. Dr. Robert L. Sunwalt, 'rince, W. H. Caleott, and Robert I ve Robinson, the Law School fac1 ro Sponsor ance Institute U. S. commissioner of educa )m to negotiate a contract wit] g and guidance training insti sity during the 1959 summe sess,on. Funds for the institute will b made available under the terms c the National Defense Educatto Act. They have been authorized b Congress and are administered b the U. S. Office of Education. The institute will be conducte by the University's school of edr cation under the general directio of Dean of Education William NA Savage. Dr. Paul C. Berg, directo of the school's reading clinic, an Dr. Lawrence A. Fisher, directo of the school's bureau of researel will be the instructors. The institute will be held at th University Monday, June 8 throug Friday, July 17. It will provide i tensive instruction in the use < aptitude, achievement, and intere! tests in counseling boys and girl All who apply must fulfill th admission requirements of U University's Graduate School. Ir dividuals who complete the pr< gram satisfactorily will receive si semester hours of graduate credi A brochure providing detaile information regarding the inst tute wvill be available soon. The University's Rex Enrigl has had the titles of "coach, pr< fessor and athletic director," bi now it's "Governor Enright," als He has been named "governor"4 the annual Boys' State, sponsort by the American Legion, succeed ing the late Walter Johnson< Presbyterian College. No. 19 7 8 9 10 11 14 '7 ~HO 22 23 24 25 THIS?" 4284 39 404 2 46 49 -MILD MENTHOt. KIN o.siAZ 1TION 's honuse at the Uni,versity on March atholic University of America and ner were hosts for the reception. acting president of the University, IcC. Figg, who becomes dean of the aly, and their wives also attended Yaghjian' s Paintings SExhibited The original paintings and draw e ings of Prof. Edmund Yaghjian, f head of the department of fine Sarts, are nowv on exhibit in five states. "Tea Drinkers," a large 34-inch V by 42-inch canvas, is being ex hibited in the Sarasota Ninth Na d tional Exhibit in Sarasota, Fla. A -drawing titled "Lobster Pots" is in the 154 Pennsylvania Annual in Philadelphia. -Twvo other paintings are on their r way to Clemson College for an in d vitation exhibit and another is r being sent by invitation to Bir mingham Museums, Birmingham, 'Ala., celebrating the opening of a e newv million dollar building. A prize winning oil painting by _Prof. Y aglijian entitled "Street Vendor" is currently on exhibit at t Wesleyan College, Macon, Ga. e Niketas Heads Eastern Orthodox x t. George Niketas, a graduate stu d dent at the University, has re _. cently been elected president of the Eastern Orthodox Fellowship, a newvly organized religious organi zation. it Other officers elected were Va >- siliki Moskos, vice president; Mary it Lask, secretary; and Helen Theos, o. treasurer. i >f Chtety sto Chevy showed the be leading low-priced thr repeated stops at highs ducted and certified 1 Chevy also won over t a NASCAR economy highest gas mileage for cruising speeds of jusit an hour. see vouo ICampus Alpha KappF Gamma Alpha Kappa Gamma will meet today in room 101 of Russell House, Sue Nettles, president, has announced. The meeting is manda tory for all members; no excuses will be accepted, she said. Dorms Open Easter All male dormitories will be left open over the Easter holidays, John Houser, chairman of the stu dent council housing committee, has announced. Only the Freshman Dorm will be open for girls. Summer School Only new students and return ing old students should fill out an Information Data Sheet for Sum mer School registration, according to Bernard Daetwyler, registrar. If you' are enrolled in the cur rent spring term, it is not neces McConaughy Addresses Philosophers Dr. John McConaughy of the de partment of ipolitical science ad dressed the Philosophy Club meeting Tuesday at 8 p.m. with a talk entitled "Critique of Marxist Theory," the Philosophy Club chairman has announced. The meeting was held at the home of Dr. Panayat Butchvarov. Regular meetings are .held at 8 p.m. every second Tuesday of the month. All students interested in attending are invited, he said. South Carolina will meet schools from three conferences in ;the first three football games next fall. The Gamecocks take on Duke of the Atlantic Coast on Sept. 19, Furman of the Southern on Sept. 26 and Georgia of the Southeastern on Oct. 3, all ito be .played in Caro lina 'Stadium here. 10DA4 Mld 48aA.i "WOUS S 3 1 U1 ? 01 S I-1 3 0?JL3 vIS nivil U 3H S I10 d 32ddV 3190 OSSV "I -Lan N1 N 1 S.k. so 0 l3Hi .. 3' N . 0 30d IHd d 'O..S IV U ti3MSN~V '10fl) ps quickest ... g6 t brakes of the Here's a car that ee in a test of the most out ofa g vay speeds con- only car in its fil )y NASCAR*. hydraulic valve lifi hie other two in engines-8 and run-with the smoother, quieter p( 6's and V8's at There are many ot over 65 miles as fundamental as Chevrolet's engines r local authorized Chevrolet dea Briefs I sary to notify the registrar's of fice if you are planning to register in summer school. Please do not ase the Information Data Sheet in the center of the Summer School Bulletin, he added. * * * 'Y' Meeting Upperclass 'Y' luncheon will be from 1-2 p.m., Wednesday, March 18, in Russell House, Jim White, president, has said. * * * 'Gamecock' Meeting A meeting of the "Gamecock" staff will be held at 3 p.m. today in "The Gamecock" office, accord ing to Gerald Floyd, managing editor. * . * Wesley Foundation Wesley Foundation will meet Wednesday, March 18, at 7 p.m. for another lesson in their "Love, Sex, and Marriage" series, John mmerman, president, has said. CCSC Meeting Carolina Christian Service Club will meet Thursday, March 19, in Russell House dining room at 6 p.m., Martha Shuler, president, has said. The program will foil.,w at 7 p.m. * * * Westmuins'ter FeIllowship Westminster Fellowship w i Il meet Wednesday, March 18, in the Fellowship Hall of the First Pres byterian Church at 6 p.m., Sue Nettles, president has announced. * * * Student Couicil Student council will have its regular weekly meeting at 5 p.m., Monday, March 16, Fred LeClercq, president, has said. Wash 'n Wear ( sizes 34-42 in re choice of bi $15 DADDY "Boys' and Co 608 Harden S ,ala Sport Coupe-like every Chevy-has es farthest on knows how to get ability of Its ne allon. And it's the ing area than a 'Id to bring you But why not si era in all popular let Chevy do /8. This means rformance for you. her advances just C the efficiency of NfoaAecaj andl the depend- ',,I"I,D",'* ler for quicke annraia-al Schwartz To Speak At Seminar Charles F. Schwartz of the U. S. I)epartment of Commerce and Dr. Robert E. Sharkey, professor of economies, will be two of the speakers for the annual economics seminar at the University, Dr. A. G. Smith, head of the depart ment of economics, has announced. Schwartz will present the firs seminar lecture Friday, March 20.! Dr. Sharkey will lecture in April, Dr. Smith said. Schwartz, assistant chief of the National Income Division of the Office of Business Economics, will discuss aspects of collecting na tional statistics such as produc tivity and income. Prof. Sharkey will analyze the relations of tariff imports and exports to "the greenback." % Although the seminar series is held each year primarily for stu dents of economics, others are welcome to attend the lectures, Dr. Smith said. Get WILDROOT CREAM-0jL Charlie! J. PAUL SHEEDY. hair scientist, says: "Makes your hair look doggone hand someI" 06fi S .. H.r" Hi U.. It olleamerilU. N. r. 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