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Rush Begins Today With Registration Fall rush gets unto full swing i this week as candidates for fra ternity rush sign up today in the lobby of the Russell House. A fee ' of $2 is being charged to each f rushee. h In order to be able to pledge , any of the social fraternities on campus, a freshman or transfer student must have attained at least a "6" on his entrance exam. All Carlonia students must have at ti least a 2.00 average for the pre- d ceding semester. But all men are permitted to gu out for rush. d Tonight there will be a open h house on fraternity row from 6 to 10 p.m. Rushees must visit each a of the fraternity houses. Sorority rush will begin on e September 25 and 26 with registra- tj tion in the lobby of the Russell n House. The registration fee is $1. According to rush rules a girl must be enrolled in at least 12 semester hours when rush begins. n Freshmen and transfer students P must have at least a 436 average h on the entrance exam. Students ci who have attended Carolina must a have at least a 3.00 average for A the preceding semester. a a r p A n a C n1 b P t] r, V C 0 a a t] SLIDE d ti RULE a, tt ti a, SeDE and other fine K&E slide rules at your college store. icuus a asn co.n .Msbol8nMm.A4 - Osce S The President of the Studen lody has honored us this wee] ,ith an interview. Born in Palmer )n, Pennsylvania, and christene< rilliam Osce Self, Osce and hi imily moved to Columbia whei e was about twelve. Befor( )ttling down permanently, thf elf family traveled extensively. The childhood of our esteeme< resident was rather normal. Th bings that he enjoyed doing mos uring this carefree period wer >ller skating, and sleighing. Dur ig the periods when Osce wasn' Ding either of these two thingi e attended school. In Columbia e attended Hand Junior High nd Dreher High School. Aftei )mpleting his high school educa on, Osce entered the army for siN ionths on a reserve training basis le then entered Carolina the fol >wing spring semester. At Carolina, Osce decided t( kajor in Civil Engineering, an< ledged Sigma Nu. In Sigma Nu e has served the fraternity in th( xpacity of Commander, Recorder nd now holds the office o: .lumni Contact Officer. He waE warded the Outstanding Pledg< ward. He has also served on the ,iterfraternity Council, and i resently a member of the IF( ribunal. Osce is also a member of th< merican Society of Civil Engi eers, Blue Key service fraternity nd KSK. He has served as at rientation Counselor, and was i iember of "Y." When asked if he'd had any em arrassing experiences, Osce re lied that in the past almost any iing that happened was embar xssing, but things are not tha ray any more "as I have almos ecome immune to such things." In connection with the Studen ouncil, Osce has this to say, "On( F the main aims of this year'f dministration will be to bring bout a greater awareness among ie student body as a whole of th( orkings and actions of the stu Dnt government on campus. 3pe that we shall be able to keey ie students informed as to wha being done by the governing >dy and thereby stimulate interesi rid participation. I feel that witt ke institution of several changeE hich are now under considera on, we will be better able t( :complish this." Dave Brubeck r in a Dancing Mood Ray Connif f r he War You tooh T onight Miles Davis U I Wue a B The Brothers F Maflann SAndrh PrevIin Duke Ellingtoi Carmen McRa Roy Hamilton Angat Eyes * erry Mulligp What Is T hare To Say The HI-Lo's! LEvything's Comning Uip ai Lambert, Hei cloudbu'st Buddy Crece The Lady' is a T,ainP Great nei when you Now when you buy yol school, you get 984 worth1 $3.93 value for just $2.9 school special now at stoi the package, there's a he for a $3.98 value Columl "Swingin' Sound", twelve the ifrat time on a 12' 1 school offer good only wir your Sheaffer Cartridge P< mail your "Swirurin' Soun elf Pla t Osce also has a few words c say about our new president, - Robert Jones. "Carolina has I great deal to look forward s under the leadership of Dr. Joy He seems to have a great awa ness both of the needs and the tentialities of our institution. I truly confident that we may pect from him open-minded c sideration in all of our deali ..... ... V . . : zx.. .... ..... . X*~~ -*: with the administration. It therefore, our responsibility to our part in working with I towards an even greater Unix sity of South Carolina." During summer vacations C has worked with construction e4 panies, doing and learning ways of earning a living the h; way. Why, you say, did Osce goi engineering when his father wa Idoctor ? Well, the explanation simple, says he. "I faint at sight of blood. Well, actually not really that bad, but aim in v record offei buy Sheaffer rt Sheaffer Cartridge Pen for of Skrip cartrid ges F RE E... a . Look for Sheaffer's back-to-. es everywhere. On the back of I nus for you . .. a coupon good - >ia limited-edition record, It's top artists playing top hits for Ile they last! So hurry, choose .n from five smart colo... and d" record coupon toaya. - s Gre to Another reason was that engin( Dr. ing has always interested me, a what would be more logical t] to making a career out of it?" As xes. his future, Osce plans to gradu re- this June. He plans to leave So po- Carolina a n d work elsew4 am eventually returning. ex- Osce claims to have no spe< on- hobbies, but says that when he,% rigs younger he liked to paint. "Ot ....................... ..... ..... ...... ...*. WCE SELF is, than that I like to do everythi do but I'm not especially good iim anything. Guess you could call er- a j ack-of-all -trades as far hobbies and pastimes are e see cerned." Om- Besides Sigma Nu, that activ the that Osce claims to like the m< ird is the Student Council. He s that he is looking forward to t nto year, and since the meetings s a open to all, he would like for is many students as possible to tetend. "In this way, I think t] it's the students will gain a bet >st. understanding of t h e stud .. ........ .......= is,thn ha lew catoidge peverythi dbu I' not9 esecALgo at Yeai er- government." so Osce has attended the Sigma foran leadership convention which V ate held in Lexington, Virginia. uth also attended the SGA convent: .re, at Clemson last spring, and I . American Society of Civil En a neers, which was held in Columl ber last spring. This past summer Osce seri as an orientation counselor, a said, "I believe that it is one the most worth-while things fered to Freshmen. It is surpr ing what they don't know ab< the University, and after Orieni tion the Freshmen have learr many of the essentials of the U versity. Of course, there are soj things that must be learned each student, and can't be taug but this is true of anything tl anyone embarks upon." What's Happening In Columbia? The Science Museum's openi exhibit this fall will be a par ramic display of the evolution Canada's West, sponsored by 1 E. F. Hagell, a native of Wq Canada. This exhibition of paintings a artifacts will be on show in t Science Museum's main hall a auditorium from September 9 un October 22. Special talks will al be given with the display. * * * * The Town Theatre season m open October 12 with a rousi musical, "Bye, Bye, Birdie," und the direction of Paul W. Kaufms and will be followed by five ott top-flight productions. ng, Season tickets are now availal at at a saving of $6.75 over genei me admission prices, and members as can be made through Mr. and M on- Hoefer's membership committee by calling the theatre. ity >st, aid EVERYONE INVITED! his sre There will be a campus-wid as drop-in in the Alpha Delta F at- Sorority Room, Sunday, Sep , at tember 23rd. The drop-in wil last from 7:00 to 9:00. Every ter one is invited! ent .lA SPCA P DU T ..... ce f.ol teReor .just*1.0 Do peil -T-COLSE IA. I8 ot fcrrde RE .E ORe .9 JEFOR R29 Fas He ion ,he gi 3ia red nd of of is outj .a- IX ed ri- Sophisticated styling shapes this ne cocktail dress of peau taffeta in by the color of a pale raspberry bon hit bon. The bodice has a sweetheart neckline flowing hito wide shoulder strags, nid diagonal seams oi the lxxiice mwe at the center of tihe - waist unider a large flat self bow. The dome-shaped skirt has a deep invested front pleat anld pIllon lining for shape retention. Avail able in other colors too. (Courtesy of Pelnnev's.) ng - of Skin Types Top q List of Troubles nd Just a few notes about skin he types and what you can do to nd remedy them, or at least camou til flage th#n if the question has been bothering you. Dry skin is, unfortunately, often a side effect of our modern, com fortable, man-made climates. Air conditioning in the summer is as ng dehydrating to the complexion as ler artificial heat in the winter. Even in' limited dieting affects your skin. ter As a precaution, compensate for the fats and oils you are now de le leting with vitamin A and D sup plements. "p Usually a dark-haired girl's rs' heritage, too-oily skin can dim the or brunette complexion tones to an unpretty sallowness. Oily skin at tracts dirt and is therefore very susceptible to blackheads and blemishes; be sure everything that e touches your skin is spotlessly ,i clean. - Combination skin is a problem also. Don't hold back treatments in hope that these two opposite conditions will eventually neutra lize each other. They won't. On the contrary, each in its own way can worsen and become more difficult to correct later. Normal skin can be a fleeting thing and is usually associated only with the very young. How ever, this state of perfect comn le(xion (an be p)rolonged for years with proper care. Watch for the first flaws and act immediately. D)isturbed skin can represent the twilight zone between cured andl sepatr, willh fsmbe n, seMts Tsar,-tLet's hargp jew. te NeUr* When she reeuhed fur s9s, Uer beltlosits elss, Se she stepled ft up Swlugle style. SWINGLINE STAPLER Sigma Nu Convention Held In Pittsburgh Delta chapter of Sigma Nu was represented this summer in Pitts burgh at the biennial Sigma Nu convention by three members of the local chapter. The convention was held in August. These dele gates were Lowrey MeNeel and Ned Self, both of Columbia, and Frank Willis, of Darlington. Over four hundred delegates from all over the United States attbnded this 40th Sigma Nu con vention, which had its head quarters in the Penn-Sheraton Hotel in the Golden Triangle of Pittsburgh. Registration was held on Monday, followed by a welcome address by a member of the Pitts burgh City Council who spoke for the mayor of the city. The na tional officers of the fraternity Were also presented at this meeting. The remaining three days of the convention consisted of business sessions and various entertainment that was planned for the dele gates. The Pittsburgh area alumni were hosts one day for all the delegates at a baseball game be Lwe-n tlhe Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chicago Cubs at Forbes Field. Other entertainment included a talent show that featured talent groups from campuses throughout the country. The music of Johnny Long's orchestra accompanied these students, who are acclaimed as some of America's best collegiate performers. Guest speaker at the closing banquet of the convention on Thursday was Dr. Perry E. Gresham, President of Bethany College in Pennsylvania. Virgil W. Duffie, of Greenwood and Columbia and a Delta chapter alumnus, represented South Caro lina as division commander at the convention. Facts About 'Your' Library Bet you didn't know these things about the undergraduate library that you frequent during the year. Do you realize that it doesn't buy best sellers, but stocks it with books the faculty suggest? Do you realize that last year the undergraduate library added 2,500 new titles? About seven percent of those were selected by various members of the faculty and the balance was selected by the li brary. -An attendance record was kept and 1417,27(3 students came last year. Theoretically, every student on the campus wvent to the library about 25 times. --The library checked out 45,000 b,ooks which w;as an increase of 15, over last year. ---A visitor from England con nlectedl with the University of Londlon came to look it ov'er to get ideas for building a new library on their campus. HeI was sent by a former visitor from the Uni versit of Edenborough. active aene and control of the situation dlepends upon your ef torts. Cleanliness a ni d prompt treatment of spots top the list. Continue also to watch your diet. Take advantage of the newest dis coveries in cosmetic science. Sensitive skin may sometimes be protesting a cosmetic or food allergy. Avoid skin preparations with stimulating or circulation rousing ingredients. Fragile skins take best to the lightest weight cosmetics. Acne conditions plague the years betwecun 13 und 25 and may linger longer in a semidormant state. See a doctor if response to tre'atment is slowv. ATLANTIC Twin Theatre 3220 Two Notch Rd. Phone SU 7-1225 Presents CINEMASCOPE AND COLOR "300 SPARTANS" With RICHARD EGAN DIANE BAKER University Students 60c At All Times Free P'rMne