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"The Gamecock" The regular meeting of the staff of "The Gamecock" will be held at 2 p.m. today in Room 208, Russell House. WUSC-AM There will be no WUSC staff meeting this week. Newnanite Announced Patty McCaffrey w a s chosen Newmnanite of the Month at a Communion brunch last Sunday. Westminster Suppers Two suppers at Westminster I1ouse will b r e a k exam week monotony. The first will be at 7 p.i. Sunday, the second at 7:30 p.m. on Monday. Unitarian Students The Unitarian Fellowship meets at 10:30 every Sunday morning at the Masonic Lodge across the .treet from Rosewood Shopping Center on Rosewood Drive. Clariosophic Society )r. 1'ugene F. Murphey, princi. pal Catholie speaker for Religious Emphasis Week, will speak on "lIifferences of Church-State Be. livfs between Catholic and Prot estant Faiths" at the next Clari. (sophic .iterary Society meeting. The talk will he followed by a debate on the subject, "IResolve(l: Ext. Division Offers Many New Courses \ity-cight evenling and1( satur day courses will be offered in the spiing semester by tihe Extension Nivision of the university. Regulart regist ation w i e1 be held Jan. 2:12G. 1 a.m. -5 p.m.; :Il Jan. 27-:t), a.m. --8 p.m. I.ate registrtatilon will be held Jan. :-'ebt. 2. with ani additional fee of $:1.00. 'Tlie sprinig .,cmuester evening Saturday 'hi's schedule will be comie offt.ctive on Tuesday, Jan. 31. C(uirses offered by the Exten. siq)n )ivision in the spring semes ter inclitile one or more in the 1iehu1s of business administration, economies, engineering, English, foreign languages, history, journ alism, mathematics, philosophy, physics, political science, psycho logy, sociology, fine arts, music and psychology. Also included are non-credit courses in remedial algebra, re mledial geometry and general real F estate. Both undergraduate and grad uate credlit cour.ses are offered. Persons enrolling in c r e d i t coEur'ses must meet the univetrsity's entra'ince req'(uirtemtents. A pp lica tions mst be5 receit''Oved( not later thatn Jatt. 1 7 ftrom those w~ho wish to take the entrance examination which has been schedluled .Jan. 21. A hook let conitin itng add itionalI detatils is available from the Ex.F Roomi Chart f A. GETTlIN(; I MATlE New Frteshimen & New Under gr'adutate Transfer Students (except SCIIOOLS Law) A ts & Scientces e tgta o Business Admin. Mtrasa h ECducat.ion Bstec mn EC nginteeri ng Bd.Atdtoir Grtaduate L aw Nutrsin g P ha rmacy Unclassified Div. Phych ology Department Adds Course inditvidual research in psychol ogy, a 3-('eedit course5, wvill be of fered for the first time in the secondit( semester of the cutrrent term. Enrollment will be limited to ttndlergraduia te o,r gradluat e st u den'its w'.ho lhav'e htad at least onte semtest er oif x pertimen-tal p)syc-hol oigy, statistic's, or physiological psychology. A im o n g tundergrad tunte stutdents, uplperelassmen will he given prefere'nce. If you are interested in taking this 'ourseC, please I e a v e your name with the departmenttal sec retary, or with Dr. Hand or Dr. Walsh. W Briefs | that public money should be spent to p r o v i d e transportation for parochial school students." The meeting will be Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. in Clariosophic Hall. All inter. ested male students are invited. Chamber Orchestra The Chamber Orchestra of the University has openings for students who play violin, viola, cello, and string bass. Any interested student is asked to call Professor Edwin F. Jones. conductor of the orchestra, at departiment of music, extension 407. University Transfers Count 472 A total of 472 transfer stu dents, re)resenting 158 universi ties and colleges in the United States and abroad, were accepted at Carolina for the past semester. Dr. Rollin E.. Godfrey, director of admissions and registration, said .172 of the accepted transfer students actually registered in Sept. This was an increase of 20.7 per cent over the previous year. t The overall student body increase I was 11.3 per cent. South C a r o I i n a colleges ac- t coitnted for more than half of the I transfer students enrolling at the University, with 267 transfer stu dents accepted and 2.14 actually enrolling. Transf,r students w h o regis tered included 283 men and 189 women in the 472 total. C ROOM RESERVATIONS Room reservation fees for the spring term are still being collected by the Housing Of fice. according to Joe Barnes. The Housing Office will ac cept these reservations until Jan. 17 at which time all un paid for rooms will be declared vacant. Registrar A (Coniltindit-if f-4 will be charged a late registration fee 2, 1961, any student who has not paid have his enrollment cancelled. GET lIOTOGIIAIlEl) FOR I) CAl All students have photos made for Naval Arlory. Have all blanks on proIperly coll)leted, as it will also be TrcIsurerl's ipt1/I. Tihe It) Card wil missions and Registration after Mon.. .ei pt fr w the avment of tees must he I Carid. Your Tempoirary 11) C arid will st udent events prior to Feb . i. Those will be. photo grap~hied in R~om 10 of 01 CIA~s1S BEGIN AT 8:00 A.M. TI 'E S tudents~ shuld a ttend the cisscs which they are registering, even) thouig tion in the Naval A rmory before the Ii CIlANGING 0l It SCtl:i.E: IDroppi ng anmd aiddiung courn ses bay torm from the Office of Adiisions .Jan. 31. A fee of $2.00) is ihariged fi changing your schedule is Thurs., Feb. cr Basic Registr'atioi lIlAl-S t0t RthE CARDIS AllI othter All Students A Undergraduate Students. Continuing Stu- Pwiik up den ts withI Mail Couirse Cardus 1 Bxon Campus at places l obt ain Materials indicated in in Ma it Box Step #41 0 All others & Re- above. admiitted Stu'lents obita in Mate.riats in Ruiselc IIHouse3 Assembly Hall Tender, Juicy Saute'ed in butter and sers fried potatoes and ripe torn A1ssorted Our Price On Jon Corner State & Nlo,u Onen 6 A.M. tn 12 N STUDENT UNION All Carolina students are re minded of the Student Union coffee breaks which will be held in the downstairs cafe teria of the Russell House Monday and Tuesday nights from 10-11 p.m. Free coffee and doughnuts will be served. There will be no more Stu dent Union movies until after the beginning of the spring se miester. A f t e r Feb. 1, the Thursday and Saturday movies will resume on a regular sched. ule. In the near future, Student Union will sponsor a contest in conjunction with the pub lishing of a brochure about the Russell louse. Students will be asked to submit draw ings for the c o v e r of the brochure. and the winner of the coitest. will receive a prize. Plans are being made for the annual Student Union talent show, and details will be pub. lished in "The Gamecock." Constitution [n The Offing For Carolina Tie constitut ion committee of ;tudent, Council has drawn up a ew constitution. A fter copies have been distrib ited to council members, it will e discussed and voted upon. If pproved by Student Council and he faculty committee, the pro. >osvd constitution will be sub. Aitted to the student body for a ote. .H1im11my \lann. chairman of the ewly organized student discount onnittee, reported that he has ollected information on student iscounts inl other cities and will tudy it. with his committee after xams. The library committee recoi wieded that no further action i taken on trying to reduce the veI'due book fine at University ibraries. The purpose of the fine s to force students to return looks promptly and a reduction vould defeat this idea. 'he next meeting of Student ounc11il will be 1ebruar.y 6. Lnnounces 111 page 1) >f $5.00. After '1hursday, February all fees alnd turned in all cards will D: tlheir- 11) Card..s before leaving the the wh:le ill Idenitification Card p otoirphed. NOTE: Sare your I he available at the Office of Ad FebG. 191;1. Tie Tria-;urer's Re >tedt'(A in order to obtin your ID >e' hontored att atlI athletic and other e(gisterling after. Wed., Feb. 1, 1961, he Admnaitrattioni BuLildling. wih me on Tues, and Wed. for i they hatve tot compl); etedt regist ra r-t meietintg ol the classeS. lhe done) (oly by ob4ttiningt a sp)ecial -eatch course5( addedl. Fi nal (lay for 2, 1961;. IC. GIC ( IiiICTS AIO IEAN'S OK Oi/FItCE (:IIECK It Stutdentsc all Students J13 Lel ontte A n1) LeCtOttA Nx lus. Admlt. Il-l Bus Admn. I1 Warldlaw~ 1011 Wardlaw~ -A\ En ginieerin~g I -1 Entgi neerintg 15 Admintis. I105 Adiis. 30) LeG are 20:3 LeG'(are I5 Petigrut 105 P'et igru , MieCutchen 21 31eCutchen I I LeC( ote :09 L eConte 13 Wartdlaw~ II Wardlaw BEEF STEAK ed on toast with french sto slices on crisp lettuce. I? readIs '> $1.25 IARB om Streetts, (Cay'e' lidnight F.w-y Day Carolfh The regular meeting of St order by President Mike Quiny minutes read and approved. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Student Discount: Jimmy NV lowing progress report: Student Discount Service (E Council to both the student bo is a program of short term ec( The Committee on Student I hopes of obtaining for the stu in the majority of Columbia bi of ID cards. To do so, the committee mt idea. It is hoped that the Cha assistance. Estimates of the p ket are being prepared along crease in sales coincident with If the merchants accept the i committee must then sell the s advantage of the discount. If t] discontinue it. The committee also will perii in an attempt to keel) it on a y This plan will be considered ing early next semester. Constitutional Committee: ported that a new constituti< committee. Copies will be pr and distributed to Council me stitution will be read in Council give the faculty and the Boar February and March to considi Library Committee: Bobby that the fine of five cents is ir the return of borrowed materi. possibility of reducing the fine Columbia I Hear Noted Dr. Bayes M. Norton, visiting scientist representing the Division of Cvhemical Education of the American Chemical Society, will be in Columbia next week to ad dress teachers and students of chemistry. Dr. .1. W. Bouknight, university chemistry professor who is in charge of arrangements for the visit, said Dr. Norton will lecture to high school chemistry teachers at 'i3 p.m. next Monday (Jan. 160 in Room 315, Columbia High School, Washington Street. "The Advanced Placement Pro gram" is the subject of Dr. Nor. ton's address to the teachers. He will also answer questions con cerning it h e chemical hond ap. MAKE ME from perple will i WtCKY STRIKE .CHANGE T ia Student January 9, 1961 udent Council was called to t i. The roll was called and the [ann, chairman, gave the fol- t I DS), offered by the Student ' ly and downtown merchants, momic assistance. )iscounts pursues its work in dents a 10 per cent discount a isiness firms on presentation d st sell the merchants on the mber of Commerce can be of resent Carolina student mar with an estimate of the in a 10 per cent discount. dea and grant a discount, the Ludents on the idea of taking tey do not, the merchants will )(lically evaluate the program E -arly basis. C by the committee in a meet- ; klex Sanders, chairman, re m has been written by the o inted during semester break t rnbers and faculty. The con- , February 6, 13, 20. This will d of Trustees the months of a r it before voting. Fuller, chairman, reported aposed as a penalty to insure i to the library. There is no nstructors Chemist proach to teaching chemistry, a subject. in wvhich interest has been ex)ressed, Prof. Bouknight said. 1r. Norton is professor and chairman of the Chemistry De. partment of Lenyon (Ohio) Col lege. This year he is visiting pro. fessor in t h c Department of Chemistry at Yale University. The visiting scientist program which )rings Dr. Norton to Co Iumbia is supported by the Na. tional Science Foundation. Prof. Bouknight said letters of invitation to the lecture in Co. lumbia Iliigh School have been mailed to high school chemistry teachers, hut those who do not receive a letter are also "invited and urged" to attend. )NEY! Dr. Froodi xed student. Youi iay $200 for best Dear Dr. Frood: wrong so often, the Snne titne, hi outstanding good the world's fine: If you wereC Dr. Frood, how wo or less. Tlry to think na l"roodt " I^VI'eN"' YOU I-Rl Ill-AhI will be. judnged on thIe basis of St rik e, I ho r.egular eigatrette coIl Opini onl of our judges, sends fth mairked no later than March 1 Mail your letter to Lucky Strike add(ress4, college or university ant 0 LUCKIES and Produt of Council M The committee recommends t %ken on the matter of reducing : Housing Committee: Sam Free de lighting had been investigate Ls a result, fraternity row will ig system. A poll will be take: ype of lights the majority of sti anitation and telephones in the estigation. There was no Old Business. EW BUSINESSt The president made the follow pproval of Council: Committee on State Student I ale, chairman; John Chappell, ,eventis, John Hagins, Pat Adai Freshman Study Commitee: Bi ost, secretary. Student Discount Committee: All committee reports were app John Chappell suggested that tI ,ivestigate repairs in the dorms. Tony Brown moved that a c ,rotty who is in the hospital. Se The president announced that tate Student Legislature, has ser il to participate in an observance iture at the State House, Febru e $5.00 per delegate. Sam Freed moved that Council bservance session since we are ir he legislative session throughou 'assed. There will be a meeting of all ry 31 in Room 204, Russell Hois Student Council w%vill meet agai Re Va Se Be perspicacious! Not this: a student who studies drowsily no moter how much sleep he gets. If you fid studying somelimes soporiik to remember is NoDo::e. NoDoz alcris amount of caffeine -the same refreshin in coffee and tea. Yet non-habit-forminf NoDoz is faster, handier, more reliable. So to keep perspicacious during study v exams-and while driving, too always keep NoDoz in proximity. The sale stay awake tablet - available everywhere. Ar "EECHIL s unable to answe help needed. Luc reply to this letti low can a man such as yours ;o stupid so consistently a wve the intelligence, good taste to smoke, enjoy and it cigarette--Lucky Striko? Perpl 1t1(d you atnswlAer this letter? Send us you hinks, feel as5 Frood feels. For inst ane(o, 1) OFl SC'iIIJZOPliiitlCN IA?"' You enn d uramor, originalit.y aind st yle (it shoruld1 age students prefer, will par $200) to the 3 bst ainawer t.o the let,ter aborve. All 1961. Lean back, light up1 a Lucky ar ,) 0.. lBox 15Fh, Mount Vernon 10, Now di class. et some tas$t.e for L utes hat no further action be Ines. d, chairman, reported that I in all dorms on campus. get a new overhead light n soon to determine what Lidents would like to have. dorms are also under in ing appointments with the ,egislature: Jimmy Trues Bland Roper, Georgiana r, Ken Holland. m Boyd, chairman; Sandy [immy Dunn. roved by Council. ie Housing Committee also ard be sent to Professor conded and passed. Bill Schachte, Governor of t us a letter inviting Coun session of the St, te Legis ary 9, 10. The cost would not take advanta-e of the Columbia and can observe t. the year. Seco ded and committee chairmen Janu e. n February 6, 19(y. spectfully submitted. siliki Moskos ,retary This! Perspicacious ... sharp! N&D5z keops you awake and alert-safelyt (and who doesut?) the word you wvithi a safe and accurate stilutilant - ! other line product of Grove Laboratories. Is! r letter ky Strike elf be so nid yet,at sense and reconmend oxod r uawer in) 50) words his answer m't ighit be o) beCt ter. AXll ent rica s tuden'ft whoii, inI t he 91t1rics muisi h. p)O8L. dt TP1IINK I'I0)()) York. I':nloso name,j~ a change!