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Job Inten Start Nex Placement interviews have been scheduled for the week beginning Monday, February 27. Interested senior students may arrange for appointments through the offices listed for scheduling. Definite inter view appointments must be ar ranged in advance by each student who wishes to be included in the schedule of interviews. Monday, February 27 Celanese Fibers Company will have a representative on campus to interview seniors majoring in man agement, chemistry, physics, and mechanical engineering. Interviews will be held in Russell House 304, and interview arrangements may be made through the School of Bus iness Administration. U. S. Navy Hydrographic Office will interview in the School of Engineering, and arc interested in talking with seniors in engineering (civil and electrical), chemistry, physics, geology, and geography. Appointments may he scheduled through the School of Engineering. A representative of the U. S. Naval Research Laboratory will recruit in Russell House, Room 301. le would like to interview seniors in electrical engineering only. Appointments may be ar ranged through the School of Engi neering. The U. S. Patent Office (De partment *of Commerce) will con duct interviews in the School of Engineering. Their representative would like to talk with st-niors in all fields of engineering, chemistry. and physics; and law seniors with degrees in any of the previously mentioned fIields. Appointments, may he scheduled through the: School of Engineering. ruesday, February 2S Iepresentatives of the Tennessee Eastman Company (Division of Eastman Kodak) will interview seniors in chemisti-Y. mathematics, and engineering chemical and mechanical). Apoiintments may be arranged through the Sthool of Engineering. Cone Mills of Greensboro, North Carolina, )lans to have representa Lives in IUssell House, Room 30-1, to intervie' seniors in chemical engineering and chemistry. Ap p)oilntmeints may be s c h e d u 1 e d thriugh the School of Engineering. A representative of the Trane Company will interview seniors in all fields of engineering in the School of Engineering. Appoint mints may be arranged through the Schi'ol of Engineering. North American Insurance Com pany will hold recruiting interviews i lussell louse Rloom 301. Their rep)resentative would like to talk wit.h seniors in business administra tion, English, history, journalism, and p)hysicd aldtionl. Appoint metnts for interviews miay he sched uled through the School of Business Admiinistrai:on (Dean D)errick's Of fice). Wednesday, March 1 North Ameri-an Ii nsurmance Corn painy will continue interviewing in Russell I louse, R oom 31)1. Allied Chemichal C'orporat ion will have a repreisenitative on campul)ls to interview seniors in chemistry, ieal engineering. A ppointments may be airranrged through the School of Enginieering. A representative of Sperry Gyro scope C'ompany will interview seniors in electrical enginlieering, p)hysies, and mathematics twith master's dlegree) in the School of Engineering. Appoint ments may he scheduled through the School of Engi neerig. Riegel Textile Corporation willI recruit in Rtussell House, Room :101. They are interested in mar - keting, chemistry, finle arts, and math majors. Approinitmenits nmay be( scheduled through the Schooi of Business Administration (D ean Djer rick's Office). Thursday, March 2 Riegel Textile Corporation wvill continue interviewing in Russell House, Rtoom 3101. Florida Power and Light Com pany plans to have a rep)resenltat ive in the School of Engineering to in-I terview electrical engineering ma jors. Appointments may lbe sched - uled through the School of En gineering. Representatives of Southern Rtail way System (Operating and Com munications Departments) wvill re cruit in the School of Engineering. They are interested in interviewing electrical and mechanical engineer ing majors. A representative of the RC. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company will interview seniors in liberal arts and business administration in Russell House, Room 803. Appointments. may be scheduled through the School of Business Administration. FrIday, March 3 R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company will -interview in the School of En mlews t Week gineering. Their representative will be interested in talking with seniors in mechanical engineering Appointments may be scheduled through the School of Engineering, A representative of the W. T. Grant Company will interview ir Russell House, Room 301. He will talk with seniors in business admin istration, English, history, and public administration. Appointments may be scheduled through the School of Business Administration, U. S. Naval Station, Patuxent River, Maryland, will recruit in the School of Engineering, and woukd like to talk with electrical engineer ing and physics majors. Appoint ments may be arranged through the School of Engineering. Arthur Andersen and Company will interview accounting iajors anId law school seniors (with soni accounting background) in Russell House, Room 304. Appointments nriy be scheduled through the School of Business Administration Dean Derrick's Office. Campus Briefs "Ganecock" The "Gamecock" staff meeting will be today at 2 p.m. in Roon 208. Russell House. Student Union Movie The Student Union movie tomltor row in the Assenbly loom of Rus sell Ilouse will he "The Inn of The Sixth Happiness." Next Thurs day's movie will be "Sever Thieves." Both shows which are shown at 3. 6. G.and 8:30 p.m.. are free to students. WUSC-AM The WU,SC staff mleeting will Ie "his afternoon at 5 itt lZoomi 20-1, Russell House. IRC The International Re!Itions Clul: will hold their regular meeting at 5 p.m. Thursday in Room 20.1, ltussell House. * ** Press Club The Press Club will hold its luncheon meeting at 1 p.m. today in the A zalea Rootm, Russel House. * * * Student Council Student Council will meet in the Assenibly Room, Russell -ouse Monday at 5 p.m. * * * "Y" Lunche<ns Sophomtore - Junior - Senior "Y' luncheon will bte Wednesdaiy at 1 p.mt. in Russell House Assembly Room. F"reshmtan "Y'" luncheon will b( Monay at 1 p.tm. in Russell H oust Assembly Room. ISC The International St udents Clul will have their business meweting Tuesdlay at i;:30 p.m followed by their regular meeting at 7 p.m. ir Rtoomt 102, Russell House. * * * Carolina Flying Club The Carolina Flying Club will meet Tuesday at '7:30 p.m. in Room 102, Russell House. * * * * * Newman Club Thte Newman Club will meet at 7 .m. Wednesday in Room 102, Russ~ell H ouse. MAMMY'~ Famous Sr Servec 3020 Two VISIT E ALL STUDENT GI 1961 COLLEGE SCA Visiting: England, France, A tenstein, Switzerland, Germ< mark, Sweden, Norway, Sc Sail from Montreal. For complete details a Sweeny, T Phone AL 6-6109 Loco COLUMBI TeCarol]]i The regular meeting of Stu by President Mike Quinn. Th( approved as read. COMMITTEE REPORTS Housing Committee: Sam addition of Richard Glass to Elections Committee: Ja( that elections to fill vacancie Schools of Education and En OLD BUSINESS: Tim Quinn asked if anyt clocks in the cafeterias. Stud mittee to look into this probk NEW BUSINESS: The resignation of Jerry F Iand accepted. The Council then commeni the proposed Constitution. Article 11, Sections 1, 3, 5, adopted without changes. Article I, Section 7 concery as follows: Paragraph 3 The duties and powers o 1) He may call and pres 2) He shall serve as a visory Cabinet. 3) He shall assume all I taining to his office. The duties and powers < 1) He shall succeed to that office be perma 2) He shall perform al absence of the Presid 3) lie shall carry out su dent may prescribe. 4) lie shall assume all I taining to his office. The duties and powers o 1) He shall take and m, meetings. 2) He shall maintain placed the minutes of respondence, as well 3) He shall at the next the Senate in the spr of the activities of hi. 4) le shall write a deta class covering his ter: archives. The duties and po'wers o 1) He shall record all r class. These records be audited by the Tr any time. 2) He shall perform ain office as assigned t( class. Article I, Section 7 as ame Article 11, Section 2 w lows: No student, excepting eligible for nomination t tained an over-all grade versity. The Senate shal the qualifications for e have the power to regu The fourth sentence of follows: Any non-member will only upon invitation of Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Chi wvill meet toda: at 2 p.m. in Legare College. * * * Clariosophic The (Clariosophie Literary Sc ciety will hold its regular meetinj Tuesday at 7 p.m. The prograr will consist of impromptu debatin and will he held in Clariosophi IIall, third floor, Lega.re College. D)egree Applications G radu ating seniors are reminde to pick up) appilications for dlegree in the IRegistrar's Office as soon a possible. The ap)plications must b filed by March 15. H illel Rabbi Gr*uher announces that th nex<t meeting of IIillel Society wvil he Wedlnesdlay, March 1, at 8 p.m in Room 201, IRussell House. Th meeting will lbe for study, evalua tion of RE' Week, planning of pro grams, and business. SHANTY norgasbord I Daily Notch Road UROPE 2OUP-5S3 DAYS (NDINAVIAN TOUR \onaco, Italy, Austria, Liech any, Belgium, Holland, Den otland. June 22 $1,536.00 ud folder call or write ravel Bureau ted Jefferson Hotel Lobby ia Studeni February 20, 1961 dent Council was called to ordei - roll was called and the minutei Freed, chairman, requested the his committee. ,k Wilson, chairman, reported s on Student Council from the Kineering were held today. iing had been done about the ant Union has appointed a com m. rye was broughf before Council :ed with the second reading of 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 were ting class officers was amended I the President are: ide over meetings of his class. member of the President's Ad. >owers and responsibilities per. if the Vice-President are: the office of President, should nently vacated. I presidential functions in th( ent. ch other functions as the Presi. >owers and responsibilities per ' the Secretary are: inftain the minutes of all clasq n archives in which shall be class meetings, all official cor as any other pertinent reports. :o the last scheduled meeting of ng semester give a brief report class for the second year. iled and accurate history of the n of office to be placed with the f the Treasurer are: ?ceipts and expenditures of his shall be public and subject tc easurer of the Student Body at y other duties pertinent to his > him by the President of the ided was passed. ts amended and passed as fol. 'irst semester freshmen, shall bE the Senate unless he has main ratio of at least "C" at the Uni I have the authority to prescribe ection as a delegate and shall tte elections. Article II, Section 4 reads as )e allowed to address the Senate L majority of the body. Tarey DUAL I Here's one filter The dlifferen unfiqueI inner filter of A make tihe taste of a ciga a pure white outer filter Tareyton delivers-and' DIAL FLi Council I The first sentence of Seci read: Members of the Senate unexcused meetings per k deemed to have resigned i Article III, Sections 1 an Paragraphs four and five o follows: In case no candidate s shall be a run-off election on a day designated by t1 the student body election The Senate shall by a election by the Student Queen, and a Homecomin Articles V and VI were a The third and final reading February 27, 1961. ABSENTEES: Ed Harter, Jimmy Truest Holmes Davis, Bobby Mitchel man. 'Brother Juni Will Lecture. Father Justin McCarthy, creator of the cartoon "Brother Juniper," which appears in 102 newspapers in the United States and 13 foreign countries, will lecture and draw car toons in the Russell House Assem bly Room Wednesday, March 1, at 8 p.m. Father McCarthy, a native of Boston, is being sponsored by the Newman Club. His lecture entitled "Humor" will be open to the public. "Juniper" is modeled on a 13th century friar and his cheerful ex pression resembles that of his weyton KITER cigarette that's really c :e is this: Tareytoni's Dual Filter ZTIVATED CHIARCOAL, definitel rete mild and smooth. it works t< -to balance the flavor elements ir vQ.J enjoy-the beat ?aste of the be a Tarcyt Iinutes A ;ion 7, Article was amended to who shall miss more than two iemester of that body shall be tutomatically. 1 2 were adopted. f Article IV were amended as A proc hall receive a majority, there prio determined by a plurality vote ie Senate within 14 days after med unde majority vote provide for the dut3 Body of cheerleaders, a May acti, g Queen. for dopted. before Council will be Monday, 1"" com requ lale, Sandy Yost, Ben Boyd, enlii 1, Toots Tenison, Jane Work- are sche Respectfully submitted, <rh Vasiliki Moskos, Secretary gra( yeai who per Creator wi 4t Carolina men duty author. Often when people meet tend Father Mac they blurt out "Why, witi you are 'Brother Juniper'." men In less than three years the car- listr toon has soared in popularity. Car- E toon books of "Juniper's" activities for have been published and ceramic 18% figures of him are sold in gift shops. thos "Brother Juniper" recently appeared yea on TV as a symbol of Brotherhood sirir Week. prof Father McCarthy has a daily 843E sermon for the readers of "Brother cove Juniper" - "Keep smiling, no mat- Coll ter what." PO A MOVE TO LARG 'IU-1rrai Has moved from 1230 Was Washington St. in the Arc hoped that our many Caroli by our new store. rs the fla DUAL IFiLP lifre t givesyou ACTIVATED CHL ly proved( to agether with the smoke. set tobaccos. Pure white ir Force mitiates 'rogram pplications - are now being essed for, individuals without r military service, for enlist t in the Air Force Reserve, -r the non-prior service active training program. The initial ie duty for training will be six consecutive months or enough for the Reservist to plete formal technical trainingtb Lired for his specialty. Persons ited under this program who in their senior year of high ol shall be delayed until he luates, but not beyond one after enlistment. Enlistees are not educationally delayet enter on active duty for train within 120 days after enist t. Upon completion of active , training enlistees must at all scheduled drill periods his Reserve unit of assign t until completion of his en ,ient. ilistments will be eight years those at least 17 but not yet years old and six years for e at least 18% but not yet 26 s old. Interested personnel de ig information concerning this ,ram, p I e a s e contact the ,th Air Force Reserve Re ry Group, 1911 Sumter Street, imbia, S. C., PO 5-2972 or 5-2973. ER QUARTERS latuag hington St. to 1214 :ade Building. It is na friends will drop vor... RCOAL inner filter filter.