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Carolina IsI)g(t Trhe GreatestIh IL(. (See Page 5) - UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROUNA Vol. LI., No. 23 COIMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. MAI(:I 17. 191 Committ4 * Election. I",lections Committee chairmar .lack Wilson has announced the scholastic requirements necessar3 for running for an office in Spring Elections. EliVibility is based on the stu 4dent's accumulative overall grad( poinit ratio, and not on the previ At the request of Admiral William L. Anderson of the Engineering department, candi dates for campus elections are reminded that no posters can be placed inside the Engineer ing Building, and none can he stuck to the windows. Your co operation in this matter will he greatly appreciated. mus semester's work alone. Candi dates for Student Body offices must have an overall 3.0 average whil'- Student Council members, class officers, disciplinary com imittev members, and cheerleaderE must have a 2.0. In order to speed Astronomei Series Of L I ir. A rne Slettehak, who will presenit a series of four lectures March 23-2-1 at the University is widely known in the field of astro 1nomical research. Ile will speak at 4:30 p.m. and again at S p.m. both days at the iiiversity, under sponsorship of the I)epartment of Mathematic, ind Astronomy, the Americar 1*'0onomcal Society and National r.neFoundation. IIis subjects are "Astronomical Observations from Above Out Atmosphere," ". T i e Luminou Shock Tube as an Astrophysical Tool," "The Evolution of the St ars.' and "The Possibility of I ife on Other Worlds." WVhile he was earning the Ph.D. degree at the University of (hicago, 19.15--49, Dr. Sletteba< was a research assistant at Chicago conducting investigations in astronomical spectroscopy at the well-known Yerkes Observa tory, Williams Bay, Wis. lIe has been a member of thc Ohio State University faculty since i r19 and is now professor of physics and astronomy there, as well as director of Perkins Ob servatory. In 1955-56, he studied at the Haniurg Observatory in Germany under a Fulbright Fellowship, con ducting research on problems of galactic structure. Ile attended the 1958 meeting in Moscow of thc Inuternat ional Astronomical Union. rIn addition to his faculty duties wa." .mI ww In NWW Twenuty-twoi of the. twenty-five P'ageanit ini Drayton Hall isnile for lef, 140 right, front row: Kit Quati heth kapp. Second row: Anne ls ( arroll, Kitty McMlaster, and Joan1 ivesnark, I.ueille Doughty, Perry man. (Photo by Stevens.) 0 ?e Gives Rules the process of the elections, the Committee has asked that no one be nominated who is not eligible by University standings. The nominating convention will be held Monday, April 10, from 1-4 p.m. in Russell House Assem bly Itoom. All petitions must be in at the Information Desk by 5 p.m., Tuesday, April 11. Candidates for Student Body of ficers will make speeches Wed nesday, April 12, from 7-9 p.m. in A the Confederate Room (formerly the upstairs cafeteria) of Russell - House. Primaries will be held Monday, April 17, and run-offs will be Yi Wednesday, April 19. Polls are to be located in the Law School lobby, the Engineering lounge, first floor - Wardlaw College, and Business lAdministration lobby. Students in the schools of Arts and Sciences, Journalism, Pharmacy, and Nurs ing, and graduate and unclassified students will vote in the Confed ierate Room, Russell House. Presents ectures of at Ohio State, Dr. Slettebak this is year is one of 30 visiting profes- ac sors for the American Astronomi cal Society, of which he is a niem- Ad ber. lie is also a member of Sigma Xi, national scientific honor so TI dent last men lead disci Th its and Pres ther trati dent Burc Ot mmmmmmumammmeet Dr. Slettebak Geol Dev( ciety, and is author of approxi- Publ mately 35 articles which have ap- 1Abe4 peared in scientific publications. Chri His lectures Thursday, March Ai 23, will be held in Room 309, Sloan and College (4:30 p.m.), and Room held 113, Hamilton College (8 p.m.). ha-e The two Friday lectures will be in St the Russell House Assembly Room Qu1in at 4:30 and 8 p.m. Nul ~ointerested persons are invited ginn lay Queen Hope ful s gIrl 1b peetdThrdynih tK the"Cmeock potgrahe atera ec eBabrKngFrneHabg, Mimi te Eleaie'r po:gJaker Vicker, Rheee Anne C.athcart. Vivan Btran,d.n.... V...:..i. 'Ban W'4 "Ie loves e11, he love.. me14 not. ." i the first sprinig flowers to catch up on a %essior in the School of Education. A livitie-4 of -wimnming and %kiing. (Plio ministrators Assist Bureau I ie preparations for the Stu- ucati( Speakers Bureau advanced sity's week as the student chair- gram, of the program met with groul: rs of the Administration to to va iss the Bureau. organ1 e purposes of the program and state, organization were discussed its gr clarified at the meeting. st.te ident Robert L. Sumwalt was and expressed the Adminis- K on's appreciation for the stu .' interest in creating the her administrators at the Ii ing were Dean of Students ge W. Tomlin, Director of lopment C. Wallace Martin, I ic Relations Director David I I, and Debate Coach M. G.. Kai stophersen. honor iother meeting of the students the administrators will be Wednesday. The students will nun a separate meeting Monday. Tei mdent Council President Mike Nolao n predicted that the Bureau itil d1 be in operation by the be- itiate. ing of next month. mieste e Bureau will carry out an nizedl programit of public ed- Rs Unive urer an ord fessor her' of a meni The hers i must have Wh Iiiarii tion I;' lor "The best staltei K's ann13ual1 Mat D)a Beauti Earl att practice. They are, front ry Wallace Hilton, and. Mar- tion, t Johnsiton, Joan Bennett, Jean the h Westona, Sandra Stork, Wendy larger Yarborought, and Jatne Work- "Th< chosen tam Beauties t%y Rose I!vv g.t(sn, thii!.. m edk', "11mwaam her datydreaitnig. Bell.% Ro,w. at mvembper 41 2411ummier aoppriache- --ewlha%e phli.% I)... ,, _3lans Ad n,''assisting inl thle Univer- In <1h( present public relations pro-as"e It will be Composed of a1'ao1 a of students who will speak rious civic groups and otherSjt izations throughout t h e telling about the University, owth, and its, functions inl the,'I Ui r SKj Tells - 12th1 Nat embers IIa Sigmal' Kappa, local. service Fraternity, will ml-. two honorary members this 1(,tC ter for the first timec inl a 11"11.1"il r1 of Years. THics Ledeen and Dr. Edward F. gopt have accepted thle invitation ua n KSK and they will he inl- Gvorgianll at a banquet later this se- "ff'cc r. I - he aiemnit Ie Ia. 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