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text C "President Chappell, Member the FacultV, and Students: "We ave very happy that yo1 :1 coM. to Carolina. The chal .11ad opprtlunities you wil hi - shouhl provide you witi n -iture m excellence whiel bii anid pleas va lle institution ho seventh ieneratiwl V. . i d t hat yot a c re of learning til FWl'his heritaga make goo< e. If vOu di ll fresh ell USC Annuv Being Distr 1 1-il annm;al report o i e vor-itv refers to recen : i.V th :u ! prg1.ss as the he inum I f a l enaissane at thi. Ihle rejwrt. 1\v 1ieilng distrib. . in :1iil.i' to t he re VZCo I 'esln Robert L, w I: he (ipo t ' the head: . :hi univ rsity's four principa, i s deanl if the university 0'a 1Istdk-nt, de n Of admin11 :. a t 1(:' 7"11(i rilev: 1, ffoIr dt. Tht eV4 :s kif recent m1onith: he.t%t, bvwl likened to the beginning - arel::sance of the Ulniver A ir Force ROTC Roll In c[reased S. m x::,.\ cam~pus recruit -L. he Air FQ.rcc - r c ik i .e t t L * V o;ni (radet Co.. inceijit: t he S t. et-husiasn and who partici. n program i . i~ t u< ents. lie Angeli Campus UNIV riven 0 *are entering college this fall. lalf of them will never graduate. I Some will drop out for financial -easols, and some because of I other responsibilities and in trests. However, most of those who will leave before graduation will (i) so because they were not piepalred for college work, or be cause they did not make wise use of their time. "Now that you are here, your high school records and your score oil I he entrance examination have little importance. From now on, you will be judged by your per folIlanice as a University student. "Most of you are just beginning your (ollege studies. Start in the right way. and follow through along the course you set now. Study consistently. Establish a routitine which provides for ade (unte study time, and stick to it. i Report ibuted sity" Dr. .41umwalt writes. "This ideiitifica (ti of what is taking pice is nlot inllapproprite. al though it is obvious that, such a revival is a Iwig time coming an(I its heginninigs are difficult to idecntitv. "There aret num,.erous evidences, howevor. that Carolina is, i I It-ut h. heinig 'orn) again.''" r. 5,ulmwalt*s report explains the university' i yeari of op crati'nm lr the. adiniIistrative Inlignment of July 1, 1960, .1cvlemitc plrogress, problems of alcquirifing and retaining profes 5ors, risiig qualifications of en t-ring studeits, expansion of physical facilities and iithe develop i llt gam which now includes a Via 11 capital funds campaign. Cticludinig the topie, "The Fiut of C'arolina., Dr. Sumwalt South Carolina is a dynamic stat-. It is growing industrially, g wealth I increasing in I i l iv.1sit v 'faithful in h tiht0 amitins and fortuines tt must, like the COnti1 to catrr through ri r iti(.n th1 e t t.renaiSsani ce w: has bwel so manlifest this eo will lI'v high, but. it Iw b a11nwhinig compared with Ith itward whI ich will surely me fromi t he fuilfillmrent of the )pron i we low undl(erstandl. I: :h- h11ht of thle dlramatit abo this palst yeatr, I am .f.dent that our university will ti i's obligatio,ns for leader' :p andI developmilent in the S Ith llarolina of tomorrow.'" .\nthlrs ot other se-ctions of the oepr' are IDr. XW. H. ('all-ott, last Itw ei red tfrti t hat posit ion; I. r.Jr. XW. HI. Pat terson, last r tdtant of adtmitnistration but I.'' nit iny (Itanl of t lhe uniiversity'; 4. Wallace .\ar't inl, dire'ctor ne1w lo k" antnual re-port unit-nt 912 inches squareI't, n black and red ont off tek. Theo re-port~ is pro. ih'rateid with photo -enrlhuInItl t abulations -o tat 1itcl inftormalitti. Shop and' Supplhes 4 Owned and O1 RSITY OF S f Presi Occasional flurries of study fo lowed by periods of coasting ca lead only to academic disaste January 17th through 26th is seet a long way off, but ti "days of reckoning" in that e3 anination period will surely sepi rate the workers from the drone "One word holds the key I success in vollege: Itesponsibilit: The young men and women < Carolina have the responsibiliti( of adults. You are responsible fc your success here. Parents atin others who may have guided you habits in the past, are no longE at your elbow to encourage you c direct you to turn from recreatio to study. "If you don't want to study i all, the responsibility is yours and so is the inevitable result. "Yes, you are responsible fc your success here, and part c this responsibility is to seek hel johni l.ninpkini of C olumbiii, . of the 2- ida capil Educellionall Foindlation wvill combl I iiiser.,ilY Fu id. At right i, V S metcl mills camp13aigi priipals to \ alla4. l iiin. lfl. -S(: dir.-clor Jeff it. pla e-t. -i dent of 11h. 1 ch1611.aima of the csapamigi. (I S( Audio-Visual . Gets Host Of \loi thanis 100 new motion pie tire fihs aind 25 new filmstrip Iave b en lolveii ied to the library o the Aud4io-Visuld Aids Bureal Robinlsonl. Lollis Receive Granlts in Journialismu Miss Carol RIb41nson of Colum hia an rT homas Lollis of Belton are* the wi nners of the S. C. Pres: Assnsi t .iirnl ismn scholarship: foi l'1-t2. FredI D. WVest, Jr., editor ant pulisther of the Ahhdeville "'Presi andi Hanuner"' and cha irman of the a ssocIiation'is School of Journalisn conmmitte44, imade the announce liss 1Robinson)5 is a gr'aduate o Ea~u ( lairse liigh School where she wson the staff of the schou news pa per, "The Echo.'" Shei thelaughter of irs. ltose Robin son of :121 31yles Ave. I.ollis is a graduate of Helto: lItigh School, wheitre he was a: honoisr studettnt, ran)kingj. fourth 11 his classs. IIte wass a nmtember to the Hetai (tub. Ktey Club, Frenel lb, and( Las tin (lubi. Ile was o1 t he stafif oif thet school nlew.spapet hook. tie aslso playeds balsebrall. Eug~~.ene P'. l.otlis ofC Blton. Text Book s for Ilool rind Gifts. >erated by the OUTH CAR .dent'S I- when you need it. On this campi n you will find many people w r. aro deeply and sincerely interest y in your well-being and who will e very helpful to you if you will :- them: Professors, faculty adviso i- older students, classmates, a i. members of campus organizatioz o "Whatever your religious faii r. I urge you to practice it while y I are at Carolina. There is an ( 8 fective and diversified religio r program on the campus, and y d will find that our many chaplai r are well qualified to minister the spiritual needs of college st r dents. You will find ample c n portunity to remain true to yo religious training. t "I wish to include myself amo1 - those who are deeply and si cerely interested in your succe r and happiness. My door is alwa f open to you, in my office or p my home on the campus. Matte a:1ed4 1left, ha, beeni named chuairman FuiI, cam111paligin wh-liclh the Unliversity 11 tis faill andl wvinter - tile Greater 'President lobert L. Sumwalt who annonneie 1the goal. Sianding atre C. for demillt, m %l statev Treasuirer d1eatimial Fonmdalion ami honorar% Photo - .11Grail) tids Bureau Material - heret aLt Carolina. The bu ieu, Operated by tl r 'S Extension Division, nowN, I1 ab(ouIt 2.7(1( filb s in the li rar lEstablishe(d in 1938, the burea prIviies fihns, records, tape r( cor-dings and slides for school chuiches, eivie clubs, other o ganlizations and individuals. Du ing the school year, they send ov ab1)out 100 fins a day. iSubjects ofl t he films acquirt recently include4k art, history, mat a Lgemlent, aIgriculturLe, history, LI coholism , heatth andl hygiene, ari IearttoonLs. Amtong the new films a spiecial se'ries, "Interviews wuit Bertrand Itussell,"' consisting < five unrehearsed initerviews c - t hese topics: the role of the ind vidluatl, powver, happiness, p)hilos phIy, anLd miankinid's future. R Iussell is a wvell-kniown p)hilos, 1 pher andil winn1er of the Nob Pr'iz fortlt I,.i teratur~e in 1950. AltIs. Flossie P. Cromer, supe vitor oLf the bureau, said the braryc inclu1 des filmts on math matLies. arti. sc'ience't, pisycholog c hemiistr'y, physics, governmer' forIei gn (coutr ies, eilvilI defens haealthb, history'> alnd guidlance(. , Fihn ILSmyLI be4 obIt ained bLy wri - iny to I t e A udio-Visual A ids B r43au, 1 'niversity~ of South CLar . lina, (Columibia, or by callhi A 1, 2-.%11. xtensionl 3112. OLINA Speech is, of concern to you are of concer ho to me. ed "This is a friendly Universit be We are in the habit of greetin et one another as we meet on th rs, campus, and I hope you will he] nd us continue this tradition. is. "When the first South Carolin h, students came here more than Du century and a half ago, they prol f- ably felt doubts and misgiving us like those you feel today. Bu )u they also must have felt the sain ns pleasurable anticipation of colleg to life, with its freedoms, challenges u- and opportunities. The physica p- appearance of the Universit ur changes rapidly; you will see thi as new construction rises thi ig year. But the fundamental value n- re p resented by scholarshiy as energy, ambition, morality - yes ys and responsibility - e n d u r in through the years. Those value rs are the ones which should guid Greater U Of Two M A goal of $2,250,000 froi private sources has been set,fo the University's capital fund campaign -- The Greater Univet sity Fund. John Lumpkin, Coluibia at torley, was alinounced recently a chairmia Of the campaign whic will take plice this fall an winter. .eff 1. Hates, state treasure aild president. of the USC Ed Itcationlal Foulndation, is honorar; chairmian. USC President Robert L. Sum walt said, "State appropriation take the university a long wa: toward its destination of excel lence. The understariding aid support its prograllis receive fronl the General Assembly are greatl.: apinreciated. "But, tile margin of excllenc Carolilna seeks will require sub stanltial support froi other tha traditional sources as well as in e creased support front appropria t ions." Ife said tile unliversity's de U elopient prograinl holds "un limited proimise" ror the fituil of the instititionl. Specific goals of the camlipaigl are to provide 16 additional "dis it tinguished professorships," eaci with an annual salary supplemen d of $2,00; 410 newv uindergr'adualt< sc'holarshiips of $500 each annuall. to bring more best-qualified higi dI schoiol graduates to the univer sity; 20 unew~ graduatte fellowship h ofi $1,000 to itttratct addl(itionatl out MRIJ CATALI.1NA l MAN RELAXED.., a man selects a hand. some sweater as he would a companion to share his most enjoyed moments... relaxing..,.or actively engaged in is favorite pastime. Created by owr fin.. t, designer, John Norman, who hImself ,makes a study of the art in 'moments of relaxation' t RinX- C L f I T 'c n r s 4 sAn e . Ca foni Catalina Campus Headquar ters: Belk's Men's Store C. Lem Harper, Ltd. To Frc an(d inspire you, the seventh gen eration at Carolina. r. "Yourv University today is at g the greatest academic and physi e cal peak it has ever reached, and p plans for the future hold forth splenlid promise for even greater a successes. You will have an im a portant, part in this development - -in the scholarship you dlemon s strate, in your citizenship onl the t campus, and -- later in life - in e your loyalty to your Alma Mater. e "This year, for the first time, ;, the University is undertaking a I major capital funds campaign. y Its objectives are to provide more s scholarships, more fellowships, s more library books, and additional s means for obtaining and retaining >, distinguished professors. As you I, C111 see, the capital funds cam e paign will r-esult in direct bene s fits to you, and I hope you will e commend it to whomever you be uiversity Fui Ullion Dollai A standing scholari-s to USC grad r uate programs; and $250,000 to S provide hooks in the "overtake" program of the libraries. The campaig'i f o r private funds was undertaken to meet ulniversity neelds which cannot be 7 pr"ovided for by appropriations (scholarships. fellowships, pro fessorships), :md to accelerate a build-u1) of library resources. (Autor of "I in Lores ONCE MORE, UN With this installent I begin Iml for the i nakers of A%arlboro (ij 21S 311 would IlIeet ill a inlontl. ii idsWept, forthright, tattooel (if men you wouhl exect them tie Cigarettes t'y inake--and like its inakers, is loyal, true, tat t(ooed. .There is, however, one imp bor, and its nakers. Marlbora not -- (Xcept of course for Winds in lhage of Aledia 1seaprch. I don't meman that Alr. Sigafoo i('an is that, he has a filter in hi Fairbaks, Alaska. You 1iight an odd pince for Mr. Sigafoos t until 10) A. I 'inig intI'est IoI 1 :ih i m.. tli Idn frain ''bed of caar'' Ntu ets lscns t unal-tefi terhapynote woftle wll in tshisI nc aputeudetl. What,tg ou forl 110 for ell, sir "Aha ('lter" wil "dil( ou' get iauht". :a(Iil' a N tiS eer,u dicussi ituet-teWI Vth kente of i'th lienship h notij saluthe. S iptu our ioruil. (lnt, forlin o,( a iol 'tsev wil it i, ho ever pe I'Ii '1sib t e "Ifr/.rei i ci As you can see, thie l'residet'r "Prexy". Simnilarly', >eauns ar' e' called "Proxie'", Ii ii s'i 1111'S, Student. are called "Aiimo'ehi''. . . This uncensoredi. free 1-fte lin.' you throughout l/ie~ se/l00/1tirar and Mfariboro's partner in u/i' king-eize Philip T$forrin ('lrna areourehoice, ttu a w'om m,a n,'t shmen lievo is a iotetitial henefactor of Carolina. "After graduation, when you turn back the pages of memory to your years here, you should find pleasant recollections of niy happy experiences. Many of' the friendships you make will enlure the test of time; many of the experiences you share with others will be goldiien reminders of this Great Adventure in learning. "All of this will be yours if you are willing to put forth the vffort ieetded to attain your lofty goals of accomplishments. "l'veryonle of you has my sin cere wish for great success in youlr ventulre into higher educa tion. I am confident you will justify the trust of those who be lieve in you by making the most of this opportunity. "Welcomie. Nlen alnl Women of ICar-olinla!" id Goal -s Set 'l le fund campaigni is a major expanlsiol if the work begun three years ago by ITSC alumni and frienls of the University when they founded the Educa tional Foundation. 1oin Lupkin. clalirman of the Greater University Fund, holds an acalem'ic degree fIoi the univer sity and is a law graduate of larvard University. IIP49U Maghlm ;a I en-age Du'arf", "The Afany of Dobic Gillis", tc.) TO THE BREACH Y viglith year of writilig columns arettes, as ine a u 11ncli of men .df Sunditays --loyal, true, robhist, --in short, Precisely the kind to be if you werq familiar with I hope you are-for Marlboro, robust, Winldswept., forthright, riant differece between Mfarl has a filter and the makers do welpt . Sigafoos, Vice President Nlr. Sigfoos does have a filter. personally lias a filter. What I s SWill"ning pool at his home in think that Fairbanks is rather live, 1being suchl a long distance New Yoi rk (Cityv. lait it should retilIquired to bie at worik '-:i, will take Il) piestionis of tr w rldl -lke '"Should French ali lKtoJlih''" and ''Should -t hour11 cla"'s ini pa.jamias and hi happil;jizne.. with an eo oi colle ge, cspecvially freshmjien, opeir'ii.g coluimn to start with I'xampolle, dones "'Ahtna Mater"' s h at in for '"send money"'. tll, .sir, "D)ean" is Latin for t' We(ll, sir, "d(orniitory" is thier re(lat ionship;s. In college 'twetin studenCt and1( teacher is ten' cr on camlpus, you need ick. If y'ou are bald and have Snitlie. In no circumstances or sponge andit press hIs suit, mi his dog. -rsit y, oif course, your relation-. len you encounter the Preal. i- lewalk and sing loudly: //.. of thei University 1s called dIled "1 Iliie". Profesorn ar ale cailled ."Hoil. Mozl.at, c'olumni, ill bie brought Do byj te makere of Marlboro Isure'. the* neur unnitered, tIer. I f unfAltered olqarettee r. Y'o14l b. Iee...s... p