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To Know Carolina, V Russell BY JUDY KILIhOUGH Feature Editor WARNING. The opinions ex pressed herein are not neces sarily those of the writer, who sometimes gets catried away but not in time. If ye would know Carolina, visit Russell House. Russell House might be called O the heart of Carolina, by situa tion and by use. About 75% of non'class time (and much class cutting time) is spent in Russell House. T h e building may be located by looking for a sweep ing white ramp surrounded on three sides by veil block. Really b e y o a d description, though it is, well try. Let's take it by floors. On first . . . oops! ... on ground floor is the main cafe teria, with its little sidecar, the athletic dining -area; the barber shop; the Campus Shop; the Post Office; the Cockpit (a can teen from which sandwiches and soft drinks ma'y be procured); and, of course, the lobby. The lobby contains a square yellow couch which resembles nothing so much, bookshelves (leave books at your own risk), and a t r o p h y case honoring Steve Wadiak in which the pic ture has, been tilted for several months. On first floor, there is a mez zanine-like a r e a surrounding the stairs. Near the stairs is the information desk, just ask the man behind the desk, he'll tell you. Also on first is the Game cock Room,' easily the i o s t popular sspot on campus. This, too, is a canteen, but it contains a grill. This is the room of the round I i g h t s and the "quick service." A large, comfortable student lounge, complete with television set and invaluable old jugs and Esterbrook fo write with the miracle disco' ,DON'T BOTHER to have your ably looks just like your roon Wait until you come to you ing Esterbrook Classic founi custom-fitted for you. The Esterbrook Classic sti ute it touches the paper. Feel looks good, too! Choice of si: Another thing-the Esteri You'll like ink once you geti cernible marks on the paper ST HE Ra' A PQINV CHOCE O P BQ Isit Russell House [House TIE MAIN cafeteria of Russell t pening of the day. (Photo by Fif such, occupies much of first floor. There are no signs saying keep your feet off the tables and your grubby paws off the pic tures, just a g u a r d smiling malevolently as he fondles his .45. Leading off from the lounge are a record room and a piano room. There is also a much too small assembly room, in which free movies are shown every Thurs (lay night to those willing to risk the hard chairs. This room is often used for conventions from "The Outside" (The Outside be ing the city of Columbia and the state of South Carolina). Locat.ed on what was a patio over the downstairs cafeteria be fore ni u c h-needed expansion, there is a smaller cafeteria used untain pens amazing new iery-INK! handwriting analyzed. It prob. i-mate's.... No character at all. r senses and buy the smart look ain pen-with the point that's irts writing instantly-the min s so 'right' in the hand .. . and Scolors. rook Classic always uses ink. ised to it. It makes clearly dis POUNTAIN P.it *2h.96.~m mama astht hIshei N.. -Veil louse is a gathering place for grou hburne.) mostly by board plan students and for the overflow from the Gamecock Room during 10 o' clock coffee break. Also there is a beautifully furnished faculty lounge and (lining area used by the faculty when they can squeeze past visitors. There are various and sundry meeting rooms on t h i s floor used, oddly enough, for meetings. And, so to second, or the business floor. On this floor are located the offices of various student enterprises, along with the Dean of Men's office, the alumni o f f i e e s, and the "Y" lounge. Among the student enterprises on this floor are the offices of (going down the hall) WUSC, the student-operated radio sta tion; "The Gamecock," the stu dent newspaper; and the "Gar net and Black," the student-pub lished yearbook. The WUSC offices are charac terized by hustle and an at first unnoticed efficiency. There is a fascination about the mystical language used a r o u n d these offices. Such words as: "mike," "cue the re c o r d " "promo," "monaural," and other atrocious terms are used with frightening regularity. "The Gamecock" offices may be described in one word-chaos. Invisi puff f Sae -Block< ..:rn ps and clans to discuss the hap. There are stacks and stacks of old newspapers-on the floor, of course. Then there is the "effic cient" bulletin b o a r d with its myriad manila envelopes, notes, and cartoons, with thumb tacks sprinkled liberally over the whole mess. Any important messages are not, of course, put into the desig nated envelope ( w h e r e they would remain unseen by the world until time unknown), but are written in red pencil and thumbtacked in an obvious (to anyone but the person for whom they are intended) position on the board. The walls are rimmed with honors won by past staffs. The "Garnet and Black" office carries out the all but impossible task of sorting the five-thousand odd s t u d e n t s according to various statistics and compiling the whole mass into a yearbook. The alumni office keeps rec ords on all past graduates of USC. Sometimes filling such re quests as, "Give me a list of all living alumni in the Barnwell area," within one afternoon. The D e a n of Men's- office handles, along with the chastise ment of male students, student jobs, absence excuses, etc. The "Y" lounge is a place for people who 'want to play the piano, read the "New Yorker," or just rest in peace. Third floor is not to be neg lected. Contrary to much stu (lent speculation, it does not con tain a dungeon for students who take five unexcused cuts. Ac r-Soften ble porous openings blend fresh or a milder, cooler, more refresh research creates a revolutionar3 that makes Salem taste more Si ver ! Richer, too. Smoke refreshed NOW Mt TNAN ed Heart I I"S A CASE of who gets the water-the kids in the faculty diniing room. (Photo by Fishb ONE OF THE major extra-curricular activit4 the (;amecock Room. Notice the pleased exi (Photo by Fishburne.) tually, t h e r e are pent-house Of cour apartments for visiting guests not be le of the University. The trans- tried. mitter for WUSC is also housed . And, m< on third floor, blocked hi special High Porosity pap severy pu air with each ing smoke. new cigarette e rmngtime-fresh ... *..smoke Salem. ::. . B.ynotd, Tobatc co..pany anthoI fresh - rich tobacco ,SaIemmeh 3f Carolina or the table. This famnily group is not an unusual eight arne.) .s of the USC student is evidenat in ibis picture taken In resuion? Someone stacked the deck . .. she has 13 spades. .e, Slater System can- dent center, but not without a ft out; though we've word to those unfortunate non USC students, "Say what you , we leave the veil- will about Russell House, friend, is of our beloved stu- but say it with a smile!" taste - modern filter, too eshesyvourtasts