UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CAROIUNA VoI. LIV. No. I COLUMBIA, SOUTII CAROLINA. SEPTEMRER 13. 1963 FOUNDED 1908 In Reserve -photo by Can p il! "The Story" In Pictures -photo by Underwood In this series of photos, many of them exclusive, Wed big story is told. The scene was quiet and uneventful. State ' never left the motel. Ten minutes ahead of schedule, the ttl dents arrive at the Administration Bldg. to receive their ez confe.r. witdea. President Jnes i s shw at f.Ar. Ieft du Students'uderoo neerletinu moeTnmntsaeds ceue h l Olnsarientatio thetmnsrto lg orcieter cofe ith dreaion Psihden Joewillona fr td pefremin riy , eptmbreg Ja13,omn oer.A rglrOrientation prgrm.At tendance at these meetings is conm pulsory. .'. . - New students will assemble in the Russell House Auditorium at 8:30 a.m. Dean C. H. Witten, Dean of Students; Dean L. E. Cooper, Dean of Men; and Dean Elizabeth Clotworthy, Dean of JWomen, will greet the students. After a ten-minute break at 9:30, Dean Witten will explain the academic life of the university. At 10:45 a.m. orientation coun selor a will present material con cerning the counseling service, religious life, health service, insur- I ! i R s ance, scholarships, and loans avail able to freshmen. The students will reassemble in the Russell House Auditorium where Mr. Paul Fidler will speak about University policies on part- B i ut time employment, cultural oppor- SafWie tunities, and disaster control (see Tndy ffatcfaent page 6). Social and extra-cur ricular activities will also be ox-ruhbgn8pm Weesa plained.nihinteFedHuewh The program will be completedaprxmtl40peonated with instructions on registrationinanoengcvcto. procedures. A large percentage of freshmen Thcovatn,frtobeel fail to complete their first year a S oitouefaente of college because they are not t neet( esn,wspeie prepared for the rigors of college oe yL ueeCoe,Da life. This orientation program isfMn hoepesd diita designed to bridge this transition tv nosmn ffaent from high school to college as gently as possible, said Dean C. H.ruh Witten. I re ob lgbet lde As of today 1,485 students have suet uthv crd""o completed this orientation pro-beeroth enace xmi . gram: 38 students In Journalism,tinohaea20gprfrte 56 in Nursing, 23 in Secretarial peiu eetr tlat1 Science, 48 in Nursing, 180 Incrdthus uthaebe Engineering, 189 in Education, 649 crid in Arts and Sciences, and 322 in Bilhoao,ItrFteiy Busnes Adinitraion ruhi psieg n t, pres edneday -photo iy" (:amnpbrell * -V. A nesday's Henri Monteith are shown as 'roopers dation stamps on their ID ca ree stu- and James Solomon answer q rds and ment of Hamilton College. Se ring the open window during the press on, and three. One is more interested convocation Sto ~resh men Pled movie "The 2nd Will Make You a Following Man" to illustrate what is derived will he Ki from fraternal relations. Sigma, Lamt Financial obligations of fra- Chi, and Sigi ternity membership were explained Alpha Tai by Gean Martin, treasurer of the Beta, Phi E: IFC. Martin stated that the aver- Alpha, arnd| age cost of membership in a fra- wvill conclude ternity comes to approximately Sep)t. 18. $2.60 a week. There will Those qualified who wvished to parties at e rush were required to pay a fee Sept. 19 froi of $2.00 to regIster. 20, bids wi: Open house for registrants wa rushees b)etw held last night and will be held in Room 20 again tonight on fraternity row. This phase o Rushees must visit all houses from close on Sept 6:30 to 10 p.m. Smokers will be will receiver held on Saturday and Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 14 and 15, for those who are The presid invited to attend, fraternities Three nights of off-campus Alexander, I parties will begin Monday night follows: Chi with Chi Psi, Phi Kappa Sigma, Sigma Phi: P1 Kappa Phi, and Sigma Phi ton; Sigma psillon ladingo ff. Hendrics;. - - - --e 4 -photo by ( they pay the cashier and receive vali- Uni' trds. Moments later, Henri Monteith thos uestions from newsmen in the base veral students take advantage of the ac conference to catch a glimpse of the back in the numerous photographers. One stor; a6 -photos byv (Campa rts Greeks; ng Standards Se on Tuesday night Bre;SgaN,Mro u ppa Alpha, Kappa ApaTuOea rnl 0 da Chi Alpha, Sigma Lmd h lh,Wne nia Nu. sn h pio i,Mr Omega, Phi Deltama;n(PhKpaSia,1 psilon Pi, Pi KappaElo. sigma Alpha Epsilon AloPhDeaTet,N on Wednesday night, Wdel iKpaApa he stag invitationalDikr;SmahiTmQi ach fraternity house adP ap h.Bok u n 7 to 12 p.m. Sept. - - l1 he picked up by een 5 andl 7:15 p.m. Anstdnwhhano 4 of Russell House. "' O oth194ar f rush will come to aadBac,Wsindutoh .20 when fraternities i.icuetenwllhe tew pledges from 5 tofiaoprtittoosod ents of the fourteen akrowileopnf Ls introduced by Mark 20 o60 vr feno FC secretary, are as ta ek h otwl eS. Psi, Bobby Plunkett; ~dnswod o eev E~psilon, Warren Hil- ana ilntrcieae Alpha Epsilon, Lloyd nx pig Cappa Alph,LBuddy a_Chi_Alpha,__Wendel___ --photo by (r,rrm pwibrl *-photog Ir l 'nde'rwnos kamnpbell -USC photo. MrcGrril ersity official noted that the "only uniforns on campus were e of our own security forces." SLED agents made a brief appear in plainclothes during the actual registration, then blended into the scenery. It's all quiet, and that is the big part of the '.-dwb Disaster Control (Read, Study, and Post in Your Room) Alert Signal - Steady blast of f eing marked HE SVRE YOU -5 minutes' duration on siren. KNOW WHER THE SHELTER horn, or whistle. AREA IS LOCATED IN THE Students living off - campus: BUILDING TO WHICH YOU Proceed to your residence. Drive ARE ASSIGNED. )nIy tht :arefully -- traffic may he your designated area will protect vot. greatest fbanger. from fall-out. Students living on-camipus :Go Students who are nu~t housed 0t: to your room; close the windows; the campus should proceed imme issemble blankets, pillow, flash- iately to their off-campus resi light, battery-powered radio, candy dences in event of a military of ba irs, or other well-wrapped drynauldiatradfom hi food, prescriptions or other special flo h lni fetfrta medical supplies. Dress ini coim-rsietadsri. fortable clothing and shoes (slacks Splmnayisrcin o recommended for women), put on tefclyadamnsrtv iain gear as outer garment. TH ENstfnoasindoCvlDfns WAIT IN YOUR ROOM FORCopduisrebngsudd V THE NEXT SIGNAL.retyothm Take Cover Signal -- Wailing DenFlrshsdvopda tone or a series of short blasts ofinesetrnngduaonp he'lI three minutes' duration. Pick up ga. YU CAN EPC items you have assembled, turn DSSE-URIA~DiL ~~ off the lights, leave the room and -iho ihu ro nweg close the door, proceed CALMLY, ta hywl aepae QUIETLY A ND DELIBER A T ELY to your assigned shelter. In the shelter, follow instructions j ., t prmtyand cheerfully.C1 t;~ I n s ASSIGNED SHELTER AREAS Your Your RtudentscwhoaareSnotlhoused or ns;theuthmpuslshould proceediimme Jiitely toitheireoff-campusnresi eh- restn - - - re enChcs imovn is amtary of follow th th' lni ffc o h Thorowli a Sdppleenary ourtrutecmingo arthueWria~ 3l falty and adiniestr.v iiorsriboe(all rniCorpss duties are b issued di Snjwdn ~ariai Dean Felles hans' Swilpe nk in.lnllgBuligKcmiteive theininorduca rdn pro ASSIGED SHLTER REAS -ember of wtheourt inoludei Your our Chuck wi mousnnGry Residence Hall Shelter Is in t, ei E' HgmCh Bilin iHTelve Hebr onttor h n Sout.h Bulding ounlding ~Hno-Badtesxmmeso Snwe BlIn the Honor Court fr Mary comnng n nodove, Fereak Mris,nd Susank.at nn; Ph llaBeaBidtg n Thes Honor Coussell, Jhn jdcae AOd nRx un n hcommittee of the Honor Boardn Riga ne BalSe uisin Wht,GneHwi n n ry of Kap rigm ildng st Teslvismembericorsttue sthe PiKappa Alpha BuIlding 1 dentr bod th all mters elte a. OnCas Marriedh H norCortre:MayAnn an PhDelt nit .hde uudlilng to thes Honor rincie. Ion Cases Without children Buainnas Adm that come to trial the Honor Court The Shelter Areas in the ap- conducts hearings of the various proved buildino-s are In the .- proc s : ioaon.