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Facts Ind( President University president Thomas F. Jones "invited" new students to share with the university and the state an "investment" in them selves Wednesday, Sept. 12. He said the students' share of the investment consists of time, ef fort and money, and the state pro vides "about $700 annually (for each student) in instruction, build ing operation and upkeep." Dr. Jones addressed the approxi mately 2,000 new arrivals - three fourths of them freshmen, the others transfer students in the Field House. He and Mrs. Jones later gave a reception for them in Russell House. Emphasizing intellectual de velopment, Dr. -Jones said facts are an index to knowledge, under standing is the interrelation of facts, and reasoning power is the capacity to generate or relate new facts. He made clear that a 40-hour (or less) work week is not for students at the USC - that 60 hours of work is more realistic. Dr. Jones said the 60-hour week should be made up of 15-20 hours in classrooms and laboratories, the remainder in "self-study." lIe urged the students to "autom atize" actions which are repeti tive - hard work, exercise, eat ing, sleeping, studying, e v e n recreation. "Get on a schedule; budget your time," Dr. Jones advised the new students. He gave this formula for using wisely the 168 hours in a week: Sleeping, 56 hours; eating, 21 hours; arising and retiring, 7 hours; scholarly activities, 60 hours; spiritual, physical and social life, 24 hours. The best habit, he said, is that of success. Dr. Jones' comments on budget ing time were included in his dis cussion of the "resource of habits," one of several 'esources" he in vited the new students to develop. The others: Friendship - friends have "tremendous value" and "many will be your colleagues all your life." Cooperation - "The hardest way is 'one against the world,' and it just doesn't make sense." Broad Interests - He quoted: "There are two kinds of poverty - lack of goods for the higher wants, and lack of wants for the higher goods." Facts - "Strive for knowledge, understanding, creative thought." Incentives - "Never give up, quit or slow down - find out what makes you 'tick' and exploit it." Attitude - "If you want more than anything else what the pro. CaroLIN Lines, lines everywhere and not situation Tuesday and Wednesday proximately 7,250 students' schedul BACK-TO-SCH4 MONDAY - TUESDAY - Regular $25.00 PERMA SEPTEMBE All Other Services Please Bring You 1630 SumI Phone AL x To Kno, Jones Adv fessor has to give, you will be n academically successful. Other wise, you may be wasting your 'I time." y Dr. Jones said, "I invite you to I adulthood in behavior, attitudes and responsibility.... Your reason f for being here and our reason for I being is your intellectual develop IV UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT, Dr. budget tips and advice to approxinia in the Field House Wednesday night. RadioStatior Needs Staff I 11v Robert Glymph al The main ingredient for a suc cessful year for WUSC-AM, cam pus radio station, is missing . . . the station doesn't have a suf ficient staff. R The toll taken by Spring gradua tion and resignation was unusually high this year leaving the station rolls depleted. Members of the staff will meet in Room 204 of Russell House at 5 p.m. today to work out plans for the coming r year's broadcasting. First air time for the semester er will be 7 p.m. Monday with good music for listening and studying st until 2:30 a.m. A highlight of the ti4 program schedule will be Classic M Musicale . . . a good music tradi- of tion on the Carolina Campus . a which this year moves back into )f its original 11 p.m. to 12 midnight time slot. The Perennial favorite, "Night Owvl," takes wving on the airwaves II ai Opens t. b, a plce t stnd - ths wa th a reistrtiondesk proesse ap esIPoob y. S0 PCA at pl0%t Dscon-thi d eiaionellepocssdfl) er SECIA A.ENSAR TUSA wiedge ises tent. "In grammar school you were )upils'," he said, "in high school ou were 'students,' and at the rniversity you must be 'scholars'." A dance for all USC students Alowed the reception given by 'resident and Mrs. Jones. Classes began Thursday. q c 0 t Thomas F. Jones, gave time p tely 2,000 new Carolina studetsv A (Staff photo by Nye.) e t WUSC-AM: qembers midnight for two and one-half >urs of the best in music for t eatures of the evening. The early evening hours will a devoted to god pops and stand- m ds with a heavy DEemphasis on )ck 'n Roll. The station is just winding up massive expansion program de 1ed to provide full coverage to expanded Carolina. The goal effective service to every corner the campus is now nearing ality. Volunteer engineers who :uld like to help tie up loose (ds will find a warm welcome. The station is asking interested Idents to be at today's organiza nal meeting in Russell House. L1anwhile, enthusiastic veterans the organization are predicting brilliant future for "The Voice the Carolina Campus." :ditor's Inikspots (Continued from page 2) t) to B3landing Clarkson, Duck lathis, and .Jean Derrick, who >willingly p)itched in to finish me sports p)ages. Hats off to wveral freshmen as well, partic larly Andy Orgonick and Bryon n d e r s o n. And then there's enry at Vogue Press.... The office dloor is usually open, >if you'dl like to see what goes ito these pages, just pay us a isit. However, if you merely want make a free phone call, please o elsewhere. Even Grand Cen Tal had nothing on us this week. A most profitable year to each C you. Let us knowv if wye can of assistance. .Joan Woleott Editor BOOK ENGI "6 Student Council Student Council will meet Sep ember 17 at 5 p.m. in Russell louse Auditorium. * * . Freshman Tryouts Freshman cheerleader tryouts vill be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, ;eptember 19. Varsity cheer eaders will be at Davis Field september 17 at 6:30 and Sep ember 18 at 4 p.m. to show the reshmen the cheers. * * * International Relations Club The first meeting of the Inter ational Relations Club will be eld Thursday, September 20, at p.m. in Room 204 of the Russell louse. All interested persons are rged to attend. * * * Angel Flight Angel Flight members are re-I uired to attend the first meeting 'hursday, September 20, at 4 p.m. i the Angel Flight Lounge of arnwell College unless there is a lass conflict. * * * WUSC-AM The staff of WUSC-AM and ther interested persons will meet )day at 5 p.m. in Room 204 of hie Russell House. * * * Press Club Press Club will meet today at 1 .m. in the Azalea-Jasmine Room. 31 journalism majors or people ngaged in campus communica ons are invited to attend. The rogram will be a film of the pro Dsed Columbia Civic Center pre mted by Jim Simons * * * Gamecock "The Gamecock" staff will meet day at 2 p.m. in Room 208 of ussell House. Interested persons -e urged to attend this first eeting. * * * Junior-Senior "Y" will meet SOUTHWK See our new selections c suits in many fal TREA[ At the Washingtoni St. Entr I lend antd Ns atl Shoua NEIl )uth Cai Acrc S USED an NEEDING 4 IVE US A E7awnpum Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Rus sell House Auditorium. Freshmen will meet Monday, sophomores on t Thursday at 1 p.m. In the audi torium. Faculty In From Lar_ By Andy Organik J There will be a difference in f many USC classrooms this fall as the university adds the following i newcomers to its academic staff to accommodate a growing student a body: s Biology Department - Gerald T. Crowley, assistant professor; n and Wallace D. Dawson, Jr., assistant professor. Chemical Engineering Depart- E ment - Milton Davis, Jr., pro fessor. Chemistry Department - Robert f L. Cargill, assistant professor; and P a Sen. Aeard9. Spoken ON CAMPUS . . . enlightened freshnan on registration day, "No wonder they call this place CaroLINa." F the art of combining the a job as a USC student and airline P stewardess - join Angel Flight as far as new students are con- n cerned. P . . . Centrex communication8 st system in operation on campus - "Hello, Hello, Hell." . . . skydiving from the win dows of DeSaussure. . . . frantic freshman coeds and the sign out rules with eu astrous results. K COATS >f Southwick coats and rics and colors. )IAL )AWAY mece to the Arcade Bldg. Iders Above the Rest I BOC SEE oIlna BC ss8 from Cornell Ars d NEW, SCEI and DIOlOG FRY BEFORI B Rriefs Crucible Persons interested in working on he Crucible, USC literary maga ine, should meet September 18, at p.m., in Room 209 of Russell ] louse. creases Rc rer Studen ames R. Durig, assistant pro essor. Civil Engineering Department [. A. Miklefsky, professor; Roy I V. Hann, Jr., assistant professor; nd James E. Clark, Jr., in- i tructor. Electrical Engineering Depart kent -- Reuben E. Alley, Jr., pro ssor. English Department - David yrd, assistant professor. Foreign Language Department I -Dorothy Ackerman, visiting pro- I assor; Charles Javens, assistant i rofessor; Arthur S. Kimmell, ssistant professor; and Jeanne t alyok, instructor. i Geology and Geography - Paul I Lovinggood, Jr., assistant pro- f assor; and Donald T. Secor, Jr., ssistant professor. I History Department - Harry riffiths Pitt, visiting professor; 'red A. Shannon, visiting pro !ssor; Gordon K. Harrington, sistant professor; and R. B. atterson, assistant professor. ( International Studies Depart ent - Maxwell Flapan, visiting I rofessor; and James W. Wolfe, - 4sistant professor. Law School - Robert W. For er, visiting professor; and Her !rt N. Bernhart, assistant pro ssor. PARKING ACR4 Every Bite a Tender Delight % Fried Chicken Gobs of Shoestring Potatoes Jug of Honey Hot Buttered Rolls "WESTERN Served with Salad, French Fr Rings, Hot Rolls, Butt $1.00 anc U. S. CHOIC $1.50 up I CAFETERIA SPECIAL ROAST TURKEY * Dressing * Cranberry Sauce * Rice * Choice of One Vegetable THIS WEEK'S FRIED CHICKEN, 2 VEGETABLES, HOT ROLL, BUTTER, COFFEE< LANIER'S RI Parking Conven ienc 1513 SUMTER ST. KS? >ok Star IOOL SUPPl Y EQUIPMI YOU BUY! Band Anyone interested in joining the JSC Band is requested to contact )irector James Pritchar4 at Mc Waster School. sult .t Body Mechanical Englneering-Har C. McMillan, associate professoro Music Department - John 3auer, assistant professor. Naval Science - Ernest Stamm, kssistant professor; and William Williams, assistant professor. Physical Education Department -G. R. Gerdes, assistant pro essor; and Francis Pleasents, istant professor. Psychology and Philosophy - 3aul W. Collins, assistant pro ,essor; and Russell Dauterman, nstructor. School of Business Administra ion - Robert W. Barclay, visit ng professor; Robert T. Collins, >ofessor; and Mervyn W. Wing ield, assistant professor. School of Education - Velma D. layden, professor. School of Nursing - Rebecca R. lill, assistant professor; Willa lary Rearden, assistant professor; )oris Lister, instructor; Lillian lood, instructor; and Margit iles, instructor. Secretarial Training - Martha ,awson, instructor. Anyone who has lost some thing of value recently is re quested to contact the Russell House Information Desk. )SS STREET I|KER ' IT*1E - ied~ ~ L Poate,AridOno ESTAKS 45 rSTEAKS" ESTARAN S PECIA L 278 NSTRN