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Iinoihrook PIltt.M .Ji Har331fi(el
Fr Force Comm
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40"e
HoTC Senior caltt have lit accep
fronit row. left to r;ght: : mle t. (:o
:ol. Jack I). Grooms. Calet I.t. (ol.
ior William S. I.ivin gston, (:ade 1 .. (
when pictuire wtas taken: (:adet U. G
Jirr. V. Brow, anti (:adet I.I. (:l.
active duty is regarded as an nt4[-1am
Writes Hi
terian Chi
w th pionler rifhe close at hand.
Others were vected at the height of
.!,- Old South's pier and affluence.
. 'iii'lal work k donle by Carol
.11CI'in of Gr-eenwood. His arti.stry
u: acltimlled for his illustratiolns
;, 'ath So K.Ild a Sky," "Pee
D v l':iorama,", and other publica
I " amp
In 4 i:clck" :1taff' wviIl hold
wt,kly miv tin- :it 2 p.m. t
d in i i m 208, Iu-sell HI .
Studet 11 1iit
" iy W"Imenl" will bli the Su
mcil Minutes
A pril 21, 19(11
.11 hni ('happelhl. Tfhe rotll was
I I linst A\ssembly' It)oom. All
m<lf ite miet inigs rtguihirlyv, ai(
itllmile all excuIs(s.
neied 11 t h ams iof the Stuiilent
t15 tha i~t lHembersi' in form the4
n'tir sled ini wvorking with. The
Vihit ea's with one new iCi
I ilbei thie comm1lit tie It) wvork
iin the ('tdlumnbia stuins it s al
< b 'iv wit hi t he' newly hformedl
\t dlnesdayv 'trugh Satuir<b;iy in)
1 o Iil iand\;a litpr lk Sheheen,i
I. an .\i! le QinniiiiI( h ai ee
dI thal a let ter' or niot e of ap
and( the ' "Gamehcock" for their
to Stu<h-n'It ('ounci(il and( C to thie
I 90-161. TIhis niote wvould: beC
weeskly puibliient ion o (f St uden'it
Vl:S("s weekly1' ( coverage andi
mieetinugs andii f or t heir e'xcellenit
[ his yeahr's Sptrinig I'',lcions.
thie new~ membel)rs of St udenitt
forwxardi t) a pr'ofit able Studient
I t hat lht wouhil ne t he 1( heilp
mbel)ir ini I he comriing yXear.
Sandy(I Sw ilnk, Gle ndIa u nter,
501n, .Je'an (arroll, Hill Goodiung,
I, Ken I IoIlland, and P~aiul ollis,
fesp(ct Ifi lly subm)rnit t ed
Tr'enda Williams,
simieent Ro)(fy Secrntar
tissiions
led for regilar commi.-ios in the
I. l 1ereste I). I)empsey, Cadet Col.
William 1'. Griggs. Rack row: Cadet
4. Janu, E. liarfiel, amid Cadet U.
01. 1)olgla. 1'. I1atcher, Cadel Major
Rlohert E. Farmer. This unusualby
Iintg aecomplishmetit for the corps.
istory
irches
t !- lie is a gladuate of Clemson
( ,e and anl cnineer with the
S. (. liIghway D'.1po.1tient.
Dr. Iollis is alko the author of
11 :,-volume ses<iui-centennlial his
t --y .t Carolina. He recently was
c,zed pre.,ident of tile S. C. His
rie.il Assn.
v BriefsI
r,w ill Hussell House A ssembly
lC m.x "The evenYear Itch" will
he nex:. 'lr da' I ov i . I L th11
IM)VIt-, Whi;ch are.( frev to students,
will he. h-own at :1, 0, and 8:30 p.m.
* * *
Th' WT,St staff meeting will he
hi(!d t,da. at 5 p.m. in itnm 204,
* *
Th. lit ernational Rebit ions Club
will meet lTursd ay at 5 p.m. in
l0oon 20 I. l iussell llo(use.
P'ress (Cliub
The I'ress ('lubi wvill nwtet todlay
-ell lliust.
IN(
Thei'I nte rnat itoal StudenClts (Club
will On-t Tuiesday:t at 0:80 p.m. in
ltom 1012. RtsslIlIHouse for a
bui iines metetinig followedl by their
re.dar:L meetting at 7 :00) p.m.
m1 1 pt.m. ini Ili--ell Iltuste Assembily
Sopiumtne-.iumitr-Seniotr "*' " will
mnot W~ednesday att I p.ml. ini ltus..
.ell Iltu - As-emblly Itoomf.
Carotlinia Fli inig (1lul
Th ('arolinia I'lying ('lub will
meet Tumetday at 7:30) p.m. in Itnm
10)2. I:iussell I lousi.
I'i I-:psiloni Mu
New~man (Ilub
Newvman i Club wVill mttt WedInes
day at 7 p.m. ini loim 1012. IRussell
(Christ ian Science
(Christianm S'iencet St udenit O rgani
zation moee t hur-day at 5:3(0 p.m.
in lIoom 101, l(uasstll flnuse. All
*S stumdent- are invited to attend.
There will bet a mting il. of Pep
Sliub at 5:t00 p.m. Wednesdal1y, Miay
in Itomt '201, tuss(lI IIltnst.
P1i Mu Epsilon
Pii Mu lEpsilon, the national
hontorarmy mat hematie's fraternity,
will meet(t TulsdIa y, May 2, in Sloan
Col lege. G uest spea ker wvill he D r.
lKdw~ard C. l.erner', whoa wvill speak
On "'I,ineari Integrali Tranformat
tions anti r)i,.mt' 1 a,.,l'ie.'
Registrar
Possible 4
The Registrar's office has release
the following information for th(
benefit of students who may hav
questions in their minds.
Summer School Registration
Registration for summer schoo
is Monday, June 12. Until registra
tion day, registration materials wil
he in the Office of Admissions an
Registration and may be picked uy
as early as Wednesday, June 1
However, materials will be picke
u) on registration day in Russel
House Assembly Room. Student
who . are currently in the Spring
1961 semester need not notify th
Office of Admissions that they ar
coming to summer school.
Selective Service
Students who are subject to th
S(lective Service Regulations an
desire SSS Form 109 to be sent t
the draft board at the end of th
current ac-idemic year should cal
-it the Office of Admissions an(
Registration to supply the necessar;
information before leaving the cam
pus in June. Forms will he senl
only for students who make a for
nal request.
Other Schools
University regulations requir
advance permission from Deans a
the various schools for credit to b
received from other institutions. I
you expect to attend other summe
sch.Als, he sure to call at the Of
fice of Admissions and Registratioi
and fill out appropriate forms iT
duplicate before leaving the campu
in June.
Requests For Transcripts
Transcrij)ts of students' record
can not be made until after th
close of the semester and fina
grades are posted. This normall:
takes the Data Processing Offic(
about three weeks. Students wh<
need transcripts should come to the
Office of Admissions and Registra
tion to request them before leavino
the campus in June. One transcrip
is issued free of charge, but addi
tional copies can be obtained fo:
$1.00.
Financial Indebtedness
Students indebted to the Univer
sity in any way must have clearer
these obligations before registratiot
day. Those failing to do so will not
he permitted to register until suc
DEAR DR. FROOD: I ha
continues at its present
foot of earth by the year
DEAR STATISTICS: Well,
hoopers-once and for
DEAR DR. FROOD: You<
college is a waste of tinr
college are making goot
new diploma? I'm makin
DEAR ANGRY: Yes, but h
what you can do-insta
craving for a peanut.
THE RECRUITERS ARE
you just how to handle
alert fellows. They may
regular. Let them know
knowingly. Remember -
CHANGE 1
Answers
uestions
i matters have been c.earei. Those
! clearing their obligation on regis
- tration day will be required to
register one or more days later and
will be charged a late registration
fee.
Degree Applications
j Those studenst who plan to grad
I uate at the conclusion of the sum
mer session are reminded that June
30 is the final day to apply for
degrees.
Concert Band
Schools, Prest
After a highly successful concert
D tur .f six high schools, the Univer
.tY Concert Band will be heard in
a program in Drayton Hall at 8:30
p.m. Wednesday, May 3.
During the past week the band
haz played for high school audiences
totaling 5,100 students, and its brass
t
and woodwind ensembles have per
formed recently for 3,100 more
8.200 in all.
J1ames 1). Pritchard, USC director
f'of hands, will conduct the concert
HOWARD J
Famous Ice Cre<
Vanilla Fudge
Chocolate Chocok
Strawberry Black F
Coffee Pepper
Lemon Stick Carame
Butter Pecan Burguni
Coconut
Sher
Orange Pine
Tangerine Lime
IN
"Landmark
Joi
Corner Seate & B3e
Ope 6 A.IL to 12
LU CKY S
epa i
DR. PROOD'S THOUGHT POR
be a dangerous thin g-especi
e4acltdthti;h oplto x
jae hrewl e esn Lo vr
e alculate thate, tht polionf tei
ill.
an tell your readers for rme that
e. My friends who didn't go to
money now. And me, with my
g peanuts!
Angry (Grad
ow many of your friends can do
ntly satisfy that overpowering
COMING! THE RECRUITERS ARE COI
them: These representatives of big
be aware that college students smoke
:hat you know what's up-offer them a
today's Lucky smoker could be tomoi
'0 LUCKIES and
Whitlock, Bradley Wir
YM- YWCA
HeadsForCo
Patty Whitlock and Herb Bradley
were installed recently as the presi
dpnts of the YWCA and YMCA
organizations. Ingrid Oesterlund,
vice-president; Claudia Waites, see
retary; and Judy Hart, treasurer,
vere installed as other YWCA offi
cers.
Serving along with Herb are Jeff
Meadowcroft, vice-president; Guy
Tours High
.nts Program
Wedne.day in Drayton Hall. The
p-rformance is open to the public
hnd there is no admission charge.
Student conductor B. W. Wood
ruff, .r. will also direct the band.
The program will be varied, in
cluding c l a a s i c a l compositions,
marches, University songs, and
sciections in popular vein.
Soloists will be Arthur G. Swift
of the USC music faculty, trumpet,
and Jack Mills of Fort Mill, vocal
ist.
1OHNSON'S
am - 28 Flavors
Ripple Mocha Chip
3te Chip Buttercrunch
!aspberry Pistachio
nint Stick Maple Walnut
I Fudge Butterscotch
:ly Cherry Banana
Strawberry Ripple
bet
apple Raspberry
Lemon Strawberry
U"D
lion$
mom Stras, Cayer
MidniglAt Ee"y Day
TRIKE PRES
Ih
THE DAV: A liule learning can
ally in a muliple-choice exiama.
DEAR DR. FROOD:
college mascot, a gc
open a pack of Luc
light up and smoke
him on a TV show?
A
- -DEAR ANIMAL:'m a
adays, you've got t<
different. After all, I
r smokers.
DEAR DR. FROOD:
yet I stay awake nigl
ity to teach today's
dents. They ask que:
write essays I don't I
plicated words that
>losion How can I possibly
square students who are mc
Major DEAR PROFESSOR: I
ing impresses a tro
a hula- sharp slap of a rul4
palm.
DEAR DR. FROOD: Could you give
advice to a poor girl who, after fot
college, has failed to get herself
invited on a single date?
Mliss Mliserable
DEAR MISS: Mask?
AING! And here's Frood to tell
business are, on the whole, ,
more Luckies than any other
Lucky, then tap your cranium 'KET
'row's Chairman of the Board.
get some taste
Tells New
>mingYear
Icares, secretary; and Hack Kirk
)atrick, treasurer.
The new members of the YWCA
3abinet are Linda Leiferman, fresh
nan advisor; Sarah Krebs, sopho
nore advisor; Terry Holman, mem
xrship; Lana Bell, projects; Brenda
?emer, devotions; Amelia Sue
)'De)l, "Y" camp; Kerry Wofford,
intercollegiate; Fran Lloyd, pub
licity; and Dene Frampton, Betty
Iasler, and Jean Willis, chairmen
at-large.
On the Cabinet of the YMCA are
Ben Boyd, freshman advisor; Buddy
Ilerring, sophomore advisor; Lauren
Parrolt, membership; Jerry Jackson,
nublicity; Tom Croft, devotions; Carl
NIeCicndon, "Y" camp; Billy Woods,
intereollegiate; Walter Bull, proj
cts; and Tim Belk, Richard
Rullivan, and David Watson, chair
men-at-large.
NEW SHIPMENT
POLISHED
COTTON PANTS
OLIVE & NATURAL
Price Low
From
4.95 to 7.95
Grayson's
1347 Main St.
E N T S:
O0DE
I have been training our
at. He has learned how to
kies, take out a cigarette,
.Do you think I can get
nimal HuIsbandl(ry Maejor
rraid not. To make TV now
have an act that's really
here are millions of Lucky
am a full professor-and
its worrying about my abil- -g
bright young college stu
stions I can't answer. They
mnderstand. They use corn
I've never heard before.
aope to win the respect of
ire learned than I am?C
I'rofe'ssor
always maintain that noth
iblesome student like the
r across his outstretched
a word of
r years at (/)
or a change!