The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 21, 1959, Page Page Twelve, Image 15

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Holding posters aloft, students tiois Monday. As approximatel officers and homecoming queen Sumwalts Give Homecoming Coffee Hour Arrangements for homecoming activities have been completed, according to John Chappell, stu dent homecoming committee chair man. Homecoming will he observed October 31. President and Mrs. Sumwalt will open the day's activities with a coffee hour for returning alumni in the president's home. A luncheon in Russell House, juIdging of the homecoming displays on fraternity row, the Carolina Maryland foothall game with coronation of homecoming queen at half-time, and the annual home coming dance that night with Johnny Long and his orchestra will follow. - Beat Clemson - 'Better Learn Of Secretario The afternoon session of the Secretarial Workshop at the Uni versity on November '7 will have a theme taken from the letters "B-L" which appear on the emblem of the National Secre taries Assn. and which represent Better Learn.ing, Better Letters, and Better Living. In the Better Learning category, Thomas Kemimerlin will speak on the relationship of business lawa to secretarial work. He is a Co lumbia attorney and a member of the university faculty. Prof. Hubert Spigner of the USC D)epartment of English will speak on letter-writing. Ou tsta ndintg secretaries from the Carolinas and Georgia will participate in a panel discussion of secretarial problems, the final presentation of the one-day work shop. Mrs. Sara B. Shealy, president of the Carolinas Division of the National Secretaries Assn., will moderate the panel. She is secre tary to the S. C. Commissioner of Agriculture. Among the participants will be Mrs. Helen Revels of Augusta, Ga., secretary to the president of Castleberry's Food Co. Mrs. Revels received her Certified Professlional Secretary (CPS) certificate in 1958, and represented her state last year as a guest reporter in New York City under the spon sorsh ip of Coilumbi a Broadcasting System. The CPS certificate represents OLD BOOKS Largest stock for a town of this size anywhere NOAH'S ARK ABSEVILLE. S. C. olisters Campaign Diligent .. . . . . . campaign for their candidate in an y 2,000 USC students turned out It votes were also east Showing Campu CampU.S "Gamecock" Meeting There will be no meeting of "The Gamecock" staff this week. Blue Key Dance The Blue Key dance will be to night, after the Little Wednesday football game, Mike Chertok an nounced. The dance will be from 9 to 1 at the Wade Hampton Hotel, and tickets may be obtained from any Blue Key member. Student Movie There will be no student movie this week. Next Thursday "Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison," starring Dab orah Kerr, will be shown. Mid-Term Gradeo Beginning with the current se I mester, mid-term grade reports will he sent out to parents and guardians for only freshmen and new transfer students. There will be in i d - t e r m examinations as usual, and mid-term grades for all students will he posted on bulletin boards by the instructors. The mid term date for the current semester is November 11. ing' Topic , Workshop the highest professional designa tion a secretary may achieve. It is acquired by intensive study fol lowved by successful completion of comprehensive exam'inations. Another "COPS" on the panel is Mrs. Elizabeth Vanhoy of Greens boro, N. C., education chairman of the Carolinas Division of NSA, and a secretary with Beard Lum ber Co. Mirs. Lola J. Morse of Columbia, secretary to the pres-ident of Con tinental Tapes, will be a member of the panel, as will Mrs. Ruth Shackelford, Columbia's secretary of-the-year in 1957 and office man ager of Alex D. Graham Insurance Co. The workshop will be held in the USC School of Business Ad ministration and will open with registration at 9 a.m. It is spon sored by the school and the Pal metto Chapter, National Secre taries Assn. Miss Virginia Nickels is president of the chapter. Secretaries wishing to attend the workshop should address their reservations to Mrs. Carolyn .Jacobs, P. 0. Box 3038, Columbia. The $5 registration fee includes luncheon. _- Beat Clemson - Students A; Associati Sh "Across fromt Open 7 A.M-11 P. We Serve Breakfat Student Night every Thursci two vegetables, tea or coiff STEAKS - SANDWICHES CHICKEI Try our Breakfast Special.4 jelly and coffee. Only $. "Best Coffi effort to sway votes during elec voice their choice for freshman S desirability of the honor system. Bri efs Degree Applications All candidates for degrees and certificates to be awarded in the current academic year must file formal application with the Dean of t h e i r respective College or School between October 15 and November 30. This regulation ap plies to graduate students as well as undergraduate. Applica tion forms may be obtained from the Registrar. Early application is essential in order for all applicants to have one remaining semester to resolve con flicts and make substitutions, and a I s o enroll in required courses which are still lacking. - Beat Clemson! - Abeel Named PR Director At Convention Representatives of the Univer sity and Winthrop College will be among the principal participants in the 1959 convention of the Southeastern District, American College Public Relations Assn., to be -held at Gatlinburg, Tenn., No vember 1-8. David E. Abeel, director of puh lie relations at the university has been named chairman of the "newcomers' program" at the con v'ention, a new feature. D)ayton Y. Roberts, head of the D)epartment of Journalism at Winthrop College, wvil participate in the program, as wvill Warren Weirman, director of public re lations, Carson-Newvman College; Douglas Martin, assistant editor of the News Bureau, University of Florida; and Jlulian Hlarriss, director of public relations, Uni versity of Tennessee. Aheel, who is ACPRA member ship chairman for South Carolina, will also participate in a panel discussion, "Know Your Univer sity or College," which will be moderated by Claude Davidson, Jr., director of the News Bureau, University of Georgia. The American College Public Relations Assn. is a service organ ization which seeks to develop and strengthen the public relations activities of its institutional mem lhers in the interest of advancing higher education. --Beat Clemson - re Welcome as Coffee op the Horseahou" M. 7 Days a Week - Lunch - Supper ay night. %A fried chicken, is. .Only $ .50. - FOUNTAIN SERVICE I PLATES 3ne egg, bacon, grIt., toast, '9. e in Toton" Mad. Fresh Doily Blue Keys Co-sponsor Big Dance The annual campus-wide Little Wednesday dance will be held to night at the Wade Hampton Hotel from 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Mike Chertok, dance chairman, has said. Co-sponsored by the Carolina and Clemson chapters of Blue Key national honorary fraternity, the dance is open to students of both schools. The Zodiacs, formerly the Gla diolas, will play, and dress will be informal. Tickets are on sale today on the ground floor of Russell House priced at $2 per couple. No stag tickets will be sold. Only a limited number of tickets are available, Chertok said. - Beat Clemson! - Job Annual Distribution Announced A supply of 1960 College Place ment Annuals for free distribution are now available for seniors and graduate students. The annual presents occupa tional needs normally anticipated by many employers throughout the United States, and provides students with data on respective firms and agencies. Copies may be picked up at the Placement office, 108 Administra tion Building. - Beat Clemson - and whe The field has never The challenge has i Engineers at Pratt & Whltnc with the development of systems-air breathing, rock types for propulsion in spac entirely new m concept thal and allied research prograi not previously associated w engines. Where the compan in raduates with degrees i engieering, it now also: electrical, chemical, and nuc chemistry, and metallurgy. Included in a wide range c technically trained graduat basic fields: ANALYTICAL ENGINE) activity are concerned witi the fields of science or engir of new products. They car vanced fiight and space s' terms of practical design a: information which is esseni systems that have developme DESIGN ENGINEERING active interest in the applic dynamics, stress analysis, al to the creation of new fligi gaged in this activity at Pi ,formance and structural re and design it as a complete v EXPERIMENTAL ENGIN~ and coordinate fabrication, of experimental apparatus, opment engines. They devisi specify instrumentation and test programs. Responsibilil ment program also includes of results and recommenda MATERIALS ENGINEEF at P&WA investigate. mets under various environments usefulness as applied to adv They devise material testii test equipment. They are als tion of new fabrication tecli manufacturing difficulties. PR4 For further Infoemation Council] Student Student body committees for the school year have been approved by the student council, Jim Le ventis, council president, has an nounced. Members of the parking com mittee are Gene Odom, chairman; Tommy Borroughs, Rick Harrison, Bill Latham, and Rosemary Orr. They will study the parking sit uation and make recommendations as to its improvement. The football trip committee, Boopa Pritchard chairman, will plan student trips to athletic events, such as the Miami football game. Other members of the commit tee are Staci Gaffos, Jim Trues dale, Tuffy 'Taylor, Jim Twitty, Sandra Ussery, and Bill Jones. Homecoming Committee Members of the homecoming committee are Billy Lyles, Rick IHarrison, Sandra Stork, Hope Gettys, Carolyn Wingate, *Jim Mann, Allen Jenkiis, and Bobby flunt. John Ohappell is chairman. The football seating committee is being headed by Buzz Hoagland, and the National Student Associa tion coordinator is Bunky Joye. .John Hagins was in charge of orientation and Bobby Hunt chair man of Frosh Week. Cafeteria committee, whose job it will be to work with Slater System, coordinating students' re quests with Slater's plans, is headed by F. DeVere Smith. Jini Herring, Skippy Canady, Sam Freed, and Sonja Beckham will work with him. House Preftidenits Chairman of house presidents is Dot Devore, Fifty-niners is Bi}l Bates, and Artists Series, Buzz Iloagland, assisted by Pat Berne. S t they do at Pra been broader iever been greater y Aircraft today are concerned all forms of flight propulsion et, nuclear and other advanced e. Many of these systems are so their design and development, ns, require technical personnel ith the development of aircraft y was once primarily interested n mechanical and aeronautical requires men with degrees in lear engineering, and in physics, f engineering activities open to is at all levels are these four a iRING Men engaged in this fundamental investigations in eering related to the conception ry out detailed analyses of ad stems and interpret results in pplications. They provide basic lal in determining the types of nt potential. The p rime requisite here is an ation of aerodynamics, thermos. id- principles of machine design it propulsion systems, Men en tWA establish the specific per :iuirements of the new product forking mechanism. EBRING Here men supervise assembly and laboratory testing system components, and devel test rigs and laboratory setups, direct execution of the actual y in this phase of the develop analysis of test data, reporting ions for future effort. ING Men active in this field is, alloys and other mAterials ii conditions to determine their anced flight propulsion systems. ig methods and design special o responsible for the determina niques and causes of failures or World's foremost desig LATT & WH Division el CONNECTICUT FLORIDA RESEARCH AND DEVE regarding on engineering career at Du Appro Comm. The election committee, with Bobby Hunt as chairman, is com posed of Lewis Burger, Anne Robinson, Jim Mills, Walt Hud son, Sam Freed, Sue McLaurin, John Chappell, Mike Sheheen, Jackie Splawn, Gain Glenn, Vasa liki Moskos, Bev Byrd, and Fran ces Baskin. . Don Richardson, chairman; John Chappell, Bunky Joye, and Sam Freed have been appointed to the constitution committee, which will rewrite the present constitution. Russell Fund - The Russell Fund committee, which will handle loans from the fund to students, is composed of Jack Stone at)d Bev Jones. In charge of ticket sales and publicity for council-sponsored events are Mike Quinn, Bill Her ring, Sandy Ussery, Hope Gettys, and Bill Lumpkin. Publications Board On the board of publications will he Ellis Boatmon, Harold Sturm, Jacquie Splawn, Hope Gettys, and representatives of the literary so cieties. Don Richardson, chairman, will handle council absences. Carmen Cherry, Mike Quinn, and Jim Le ventis will assist him. On the dance committee are George Leventis, chairman; Mar liss Grigg, secretary; Larry Bar ringer, Bert Posser, Becky Casey,i Georgia Leventis. Stident Activities Student activities committee, which allocates funds for student activities and deals with problems of the entire student body, is com posed of Boopa Pritchard, Sandy Ussery, Jim Leventis, and Bunky Joye. Four faculty members are a a .tt & Whitney A Exhaustiv, testing of thrust chambers Is cc Research and D Frequent informal disci engineers assure conti on related rei zer and builder of aircraft ei TNEY All United Aircraft Corporation OPERATIONS - East Hartford LOPMENT CENTER - Palm Beach Counft ott & Whtey Aircaf, ..o..t... ...... ves ittees also on the committee. Presidents of campus organiza tions will form a committee to discuss campus problems with Jim Leventis, student body president. Student Union On the student union committee are Allen Jenkins, chairman; Caro lyn Wingate, Jimmy Truesdale, Kathy O'Hagen, Betty McInnis, Richard Bell, Lil Mood, Mike Quinn, and John Chappell. Also, Kathy Bryan, Carmen Cherry, Gerry Williams, Pauline Cannerella, Sam Freed, John Mc Kay, Mike Sheheen, 1i'll Campbell, Jacquie Splawn, and Peggy Rivers. - Beat Clemson - Canterbury Convention Next Week Canterbury Club, Episcopal Center for students, will hold their state-wide convention on October 30, 31, and November 1. Repre sentatives from colleges all over the state will meet at Winthrop College Where the convention is to be hold. Among the Canterbury members from Carolina who will be travel ing to Rock Hill for this state wide meeting are Scott Wehrung, Julian Ratterree, Lilla McCutchan, Cookie Crum, Julie Marshall, Mar nie Lang, and Betsy Childs. Also attending will he Virginia Poreher, R obi n Smith, LeConte Pope, Marcia Medlin, Ellen Wil kins, Salley Thompson, Bill Powell, Mike Tighe, Cathy Boomer, Pun kie Bell, and the Rev. Armand T. Eyler. - Beat Clemson - Ircraft... full-scale rocket engine arried*on at the Florida svelopment Center.4 issions among analytical suous exchange of Ideas ;earch projects. ;ginea ICRAFT f, Floride college paem.e.. of0.