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Camspus I Briefs There will be a meeting of "The Gamecock" staff and all interested students today at 2:00 in Room 208 of Russell House. WUSC will hold a meeting of the staff and all interested students at 5:00 today in Room 204 of Russell House. Anyone wishing to work oin the Garnet and Black yearbook is asked to meet at 4:00 Tuesday in the Gar net and Black office in Russell House. No experience is necessary. Registration fee for Garnet and Black pictures will be $1.00. Student Council w:ll meet Mon day at 5:00 in Room 204 of Rlissel. House. University Playter- and Alpha Psi Omeg. will hold a joiIt meeting inl Drayton Hall at 7 p.m. Thursday. Sept. 22. All students intereved ill drama arev invited to attenlid. All freshnien and old students in terested in joining the Pep Club are asked to give their reasons in a let ter to the Pep Club. The Pep Club will hold its first regular meeting Wednesday, Sept. 21, at 5:00 p.m. Tie USc Pep Club will sponsor a mass rally Friday, Sept. 23. at 6:30 p.m. on Davis Field. Freshman "Y" I uncheon will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Rus sell House assembly rooi. All freshmen are welcome. The Jr.-Sr. "Y" luncheon will lie ield at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Russell House assembly rooni. All interested students are invited to attend the first weekly meeting of the International Relations Club at 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 22, in Room 204 of Russell House. Execu tives of the club will meet at 4:00. attE fresi engil Scales Triangles Prot ractors Curves T- Squares Graph Sheets Drafting Panpes U. S. Delegate To ID Council Na Dean R. G. Fellers of the Schoo of Engineering was appointed b: the National Academy of Scienec National Research Council as an of ficial United States delegate to th 13th General Assembly of the Inter national iadio Ulnion which met il London, England, Sept. 5-15. Delegates from approximatell 25 nations prescribed in the Gen eral Assembly at the Universit, of London. Principal purpose of the Ieetinl is the holding of disclussions concern ing developmients in the field o radio science in the past three yearz Internationlali cooperation in rali research and disseiination is on if the prime objectives of t hater national Radio Union. Dr. Fellers is a itive of Columbi. who holds the B.S. degree fron USC and the Ph.lD. from Yale Uni versity. 1His articles have appeare< in several professional publications Ile val- recently am11oig a group o forty engineering and science edu cators from the 1'. S. and Eniglam wi attended an engineering (-o)n fereice in Sclienectady, N. . Listed in "Amlerican11 Ilen ol Science,", aid "Whio's Who in En. Garnet & Blc This Year's k l- ary Weber, editor. an B(arb ar Kohn, m1alnging editor. will head the staff of the 191;l Garnet and Black as the resa It of appoint ment in the spring. larriet Aloo eiead wa m1new IssoCiatlv lltor and LiarrY Barrinige md Ilennii Pendarvi were ap >oin1ted buies and advelrt iing nanag. ers, rc.--pvctiv1l.1\ Editors of the yearook divisions Vill he: Toot Tennison an1d Waltet Rutll. social; Ken 11(hance. sports: lean Ann Fox. lasses; Ainn Kirk CAMPBELL PHAR Cornel DRUGS - SCI NOTIONS - S DECITRIG" and JET-LOG* Slide Rules ntion 1man ~19erS8 helps you Engineerirl ...get It at yo college 8t4 )ndon imes Fellers 1 .gineering,'' lDr. Fellers, is a memclbvi F of 1,'hi BeaKappa. Sigma l'i - Sigmia, Sigma Xi, 'Scientific Rte I Search Society of America, istitutc -f IRadio Engineers, American In stitute oft U:veOrical Eni-ineer; and '(ither profes-: ional .1nd Scientifie Organlizati.ons. ck Announces staff Lineup land andI C..1 Melendon, orgalliza t Ins; .1 udy1 .\ndrewC~s, feaitur es; anid \mIelia ( .1lel. faculty and anda mminis On t he eveningi of April 10. 187i,). chemistry text books were burned bY jiunior class m11eibers of South Carolina College. The stu dents had been suspended 1until the next june for failing to make up chemistry classes missed while their professor. Rtichard 131r1um1by, was sick. S CORNELL MACY I Arms 1001 SUPPLIES ODA FOUNTAIN ARROW" MARK 11 . ANVIL JUPITER Drawing Instruments] LEROV@ and DORIC Lettering Sets buy your ig Supplies ur re USC Campus Groups Tell Fall Officers Officers of the following organiza tions were chosen last semester to serve this fall. They are: 0micron Delta Kappa, national leadership honor society - Larry Weber, president; Buzz Hoagland, vice president; Bunky Joye, secre tary; Ted Ledeen, treasurer. Blue Key, national honor frater nity --- Edward Roberts, president; Ed Spears, vice president; Sam Freed, secretary-treasurer; and Wil lia Iterring. corresponding secre ary. Pep Club - Barbara Kohn, presi ]ent l'ress 'Mabry, vice president; Kay iHarper, secretary; and Linda Webb, treasurer. A lpha Psi 0 in e g a, national dimiatics fraternity - Anthony E. 3rown. director; Cynthia Gilliam, stage -manager; and Kay Adams, business manager. University Players - Frank High smith. president; Tinka Tieniann, vice president; Ingrid Oesterlund, secretary; Mimi Herndon, treasurer; an1d Cynthia Gilliam, historian. Little Joe WELC01 AND Ijot V IS IT AT THREE C PIT-COOKED or BAR-B-Q -Q 2 SANDWICH E FOR CATERING SERVICE PHONE SU 2-0338 Catering to parties of 10 to 5,000 PIGGIE I N IMPORTED FABRIC! 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