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Lutheran Student Association The Lutheran Student Associa tion meets every Wednesday eve ning at 7 p.m. Everyone is wel come, so please come and enjoy an interesting night. The LSA Center is located on Pendleton St., across from the Naval Armory. * * * Young Democrats The USC Young Democrats will meet Tuesday night, Oct. 30, in Room 102, Russell House, at 7 p.m. The program will feature an ad dress by Rep. Albert Watson. The annual photograph will be taken and men are requested to wear coat and tie. Sophomore, Jr.-Sr. "Y" Mlember3 of the Sophomore and Jr.-Sr. YM-YWCA are reminded that today is the last day to apply for appointments as delegates to the Mid-South Model General As sembly to be held at UNC in February. Interested persons should send their names with the reason why they wish to be delegates to Box 2958. Campus. * * * Geography (ub The Carolina Geography club will meet Wednesday, Octolr 31 in Room 208 LeConbe. * * * Hillel Foundation There will be a meeting of Hillel Foundation at 7:30 p.m., Wednes day. October 31, in Room 204 of the Russell House. Student Education Association Student Education Association will meet at 5 p.m. Wednesday, October 31, in the Russell House alu1ditorium. * * * Pep Club There will be a meeting of the Pep Club on Wednesday at 5 p.m. Coach Chuck Noe will be the fea tured speaker. Please check at the Russell House Information Desk for the meeting place. * * * "Crucible" The "Crucible" staff will meet in Room 209 of the Russell House at 1 p.m. Tuesday, October 30. The "Garnet and Black" picture will be re-taken and the next issue of the magazine planned. Copy can be turned into Box A-270. * * * Westminister Fellowship Westminster Fellowship meets every Wednesday and Sunday at f; p.m. Honor Frat Chooses 10 (Continued from page 1) from Massilon, Ohio; freshman basketball; yvar s it y basketball; Sitgma Nu recordler; D)ean's List four consecutive semesters; Grade Point Ratio-5.333. DANA McLENDON - Junior from Charleston; President, Treas urir and( Best Pledge Alpha Tau Omega; Commanding Officer's ap pointmenit to NROTC scholarship; C'anterb)ury Club; orientation coun selor; Elections Committee; Board of P'ublications; Grade Point Ratio -3.557. COACH CIIARLES (CHUCK) NOE-Hlead Basketball Coach at the University; graduate of Uni versity of Virginia, 1948, where he was a member of Phi Kappa Sigma, "13 Society" (campus lead ers) and Raven Society (scholas tic); lie wvas Battalion Commander of NROTC, All-Southern three years in baseball and basketball, All-State four years in both, and was a wv a r' d e d the "Spectator Award," given to the senior ath lete with the highest scholastic average. At Virginia Military In stitute lie was baseball "Coach of the y ear three years and( basket hall "Coach of the Year" one year; at Virgir. a P'olytechnic In-' stitute he was "Coach of the Year", ini the Southern Conference three ' times('. NED) SELF-Junior from Co lumbia ; Sigma Nu historian; Business Manager, Advertising Manager and section editor Garnet and Black; D)ean's List; Honor Roll; Second Hampton Award in History; Blue Key High School Day guide; Grade Point Ratio 5.456. TODD) WILSON -- Junior from Greenville; Student Senate; SUS GA Convention; Chairman Student Discount Committee; Male Judicial Council; director of student Intra murals; freshman baseball; Fresh man Honor Roll; Sophomore Honor Roll; BSU recreation direc tor and city-wide publicity direc tor; YMCA orientation program; Treasurer, Kappa Sigma Kappa; Alpha Phi Omega; Grade Point Ratio--4.424. 'Quaran McConal "Quarantine" of Cuba by President Kennedy - is lik international lawyers, and ir synonym for the President' will cause still more interna1 Dr. John B. McConaugh] international law at Carolir words in psychological warfi no official status in internati The term customarily ap] one nation by the armed for are two types: a "pacific blo to Cuba would affect only I the other hand, would also af countries other than Cuba. "In effect," Dr. McConau a new status in international And he said there Is "blockade" for the President'i lawyers won't know what lai As for the legality of t M Conaughy said, "A country a under the United Nations Chi defense." He said a nation can tal irreparable damage to its citi be the basis of the President' "I don't think a nation overt action before it can mov 0 said. "In this case, we must distance involved, the Unite A minutes' warning time if an a E "We would have 20 or 30 2 were launched from the Sovie The university professor national law aspects" of the brought out in the news accol Uppermost in Dr. McCona unanswered: "Suppose a ship allies - refuses to be search( He said President Kenned mind - what we are going tc ships to be searched." USC Profs Discuss Cubl (Continued from page 1) on Soviet affairs and political wi fare in the Department of Interr, tional Studies at the University South Carolina. lie said Soviet emplacement offensive missile systems in Cu after the USSR had given repeat official assurances to the contra "is an exercise in brinkmansl which has met with a firm a statesmanlike United States i sponse." The United States naval "bloc ade" - the term he used rath than President Kennedy's "quara tine"' - -has been established wh "the~ door1 is still left open f quiet Soviet withdrawal, such took place last year in Guinea :he former Communist show-wi dow in Africa,' " Prof. Blacksto aid. "The option now is clearly1 to the Soviets," lie said, "whethi they wish to make an internatiori political and propaganda footba >ut of the incident and force t United States to further measur >4 direct, forceful intervention 'uha, or to settle the affair 'o >4 court' by ordering their Cuba >uippets to dismantle the install ions and by recalling their tee icians and advisers. The one lotio --brisk as The one-and only O d Spi alive feeling... refbe-Tho : tine' New Lighy Says the United States - as defined by ely to cause some confusion among discriminate use of "blockade" as a B carefully selected word probably 1ional misunderstanding. r, professor of political science and ka and an authority in the use of tre, said the word "quarantine" has .onal law. lied to restricting the commerce of ces of another is "blockade." There ekade" applied by the United States "uban ships; a "war blockade," on feet "third power" ships - those of ghy said, "the President is creating 9 law." 'danger" in substituting the term ;"quarantine" because international v applies. he United States' action, Dr. Mc Iways has the right to self-defense irter - collective or individual self- C ' :e action to prevent immediate and d zens and property, and "that would il 3 action." c has to wait until an enemy takes r< e to defend itself," Dr. McConaughy t] remember that because of the short t I States would have perhaps five b Lttack were launched from Cuba. ti rninutes' warning time if an attack a: t Union." t< aid the "legal aspects - the inter- h United States action have not been ints he has heard and read. ti ughy's mind is this question, so far 14 of a friendly nation - one of our si d. Will we sink it?" n y "did not make it clear - in my do if our allies do not permit their a P, First In State INCATC A i Teacher I The teacher-training program at .It Lr- the university has become the first e) a- in the state to be accredited by w of the National Council of Accredita- a] tion of Teacher Education. tf of Dean W. W. Savage of the USC m ba School of Education said under- Z ed graduate enrollment in the school r reached 713 students this year, an "1P increase of 11 per cent. In addi nd tion, there are 147 students en 7e- rolled in the university's Graduate School for advanced study in edu k- tion. er Approximately three-fourths of n- all the nation's new teachers are le trained in institutions accredited or by the National Council for Ac as creditation of Teacher Education. -- Because accreditation signifies n- high standards of preparation, 29 ek states now recognize graduation d from a council-accredited institu ption as the basis for issuing li er censes to out-of-state persons who al wish to teach in their schools. ill The School of Education at be Carolina offers bachelor's degree es programs in both elementary and in secondary education and, through ut the university's Graduate School, mn offers study a- Dean Savage said the School of h- Education faculty is "proud of the recognition our work has received. n that's cool, exciting an ocean breezelI - exhIlarates. ..gives you that great-to-be Or OdOr, shave.. .adds to your assurance... I every tirne. Old Spice Atter Shave Lotion, 1.25 and 2.00 plus tax. - the .shave lotion men recomen Election News Donkc Poll managers are girding the leotion boxes for the U. S. Sena md House race Tuesday, Nov. 8 As enthusiasm heightens, pol icians are setting a furious can >aign pace and will appear befoi .arolina students during the fo owing two events. Workman "Victory Rally" Greenville-A gala election-ev 'Victory Rally" will climax W. I Youthful rhreesome Arrested (Continued from page 1) onnection with the Universit 'hough young in years, they wer escribed as both skillful and bol i operation. Their sly tactics in lude walking into an unlocke oom and, if finding someon here, casually asking for a fic tious student. Of course, if ne ody happens to be in at the time iievery results - mostly wallet nd jewelry. Another method wa ) wait around for a boy to leav is room for the shower. Barnes offered several sugges ons to guard against any furthe >ss of property. He asked tha -udents lock their rooms whei ot in, politely question stranger ,ho visit the dorms, and repor 11 missing items to the campu olice. They can be reached locall: V dialing 3200. Lccredits rogram is recognition not only of the tcellence of the qualifications an< ork of the faculty members, bu so of the support and interest of ie university trustees and ad inistration in teacher education.' cTiu TC - - - NOW PLAYING tOBERT DHERY . .. one of the IAfunniest men alive I" a B e11.0 e ROBERT DHERY and COLETTE BROSSET Starting Thursday, Oct. 25 entertain -Winstlen. .V. Posi S H ULTO N to ontnher men / /y & Ele ir (Bill) Workman's campaign f ;e the U. S. Senate at Memori . Auditorium here Nov. 5 at 8 p.m i- All South Carolina colleges ai i- university students, administratic e and faculty members are especial 1- invited to attend. Special groups are already forr ing at Clemson College and Fu 'e man University w h e r e actii . Young Republican Clubs a r planning to send delegates. A caravan of 100 Columbia Cc lege coeds, including many beau1 queens, with appropriate poster signs, noise-makers and banner will add their special touch to ti celebration. Workman will deliver the fini address of his campaign durin the rally. The rally will receiy state-wide coverage from the pres - radio and television. e Several surprise guests a r scheduled to appear at the rail - and their names will be disclose shortly before the event. Motoi B cades are expected from Laurens President Speaker At Society I Dr. Thomas F. Jones will ad L dress the Clarlosophic Literar Society Tuesday, Nov. 6, oi "Literacy and Progress." The public is invited to hear Dr Jones' address in Clariosophic Hal the third floor of Legare Colleg on the campus. The meeting be gins at 7 p.m. A great military academy wants now M a t h and Chemistry teachers. A fine boarding school for girls wants a Math teacher, starting next semester. Write Marshall Teachers A g ene y, Lynchburg, Va. g,VW Chriatian D o .- o Paria createcd; F in color excitement Parfu1m plit S.C. following resolutions to be pre sented to the Young Democrats: 1. We commend President Ken nedy and the National Democratic Party for their positive leadership. 2. We endorse the President's programs for the following: a. Peace Corps b. Alliance for Progress c. United Nations d. Federal Aid to Education e. Urban renewal f. Public Information Policies g. Promotion of finer arts h. Enforcement of all federal laws and court decisions The above resolutions will be discussed by the Young Democrats at the Tuesday evening meeting. Wanted: Experienced saxa phone player for local Rock & Roll combo. Contact Henry Hixson - AL 2-5818. Pepsi 7 think young fling Company a, S. C. OI fashionable women. pstic is unique y, "5o very Dior." nDio phant S :r Union, Spartanburg, Pickens and al Oconee counties, and also frorn . Anderson College, Wofford Col. kd lege, Limestone College, Erskin >n College, the University of Soutt y Carolina, Converse College, New. berry College, and Presbyteriar .. College. This will be a homecom. ing for Workman who was borr re in Greenwood and moved to Green e ville when he was two years old, He attended the Greenville public 1- schools. Workman is opposed in the Nov. 6 Senate race by Democrat Olin D. Johnston. e,Young Democrats The Young Democrats of the a University of South Carolina will g hold their next meeting on Tues e day evening, Oct. 30, at 7 p.m. in 3, Room 102 of the Russell House when Albert Watson will speak to e the group. Visitors are welcome to y attend. d At its last committee meeting the Platform Council drafted the 40, nowito for those whi Pepsi-Cola Bol Columbi for you ~t the compliments hristian Dior Paris at 's, on Saluda at Fiv4 Mierely present this invitation befor November 3rd. the lips of the world' most 5aris made. 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