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AF Cade In Flight By BLANDING CLARKSON It's not too unusual to be alonc in an automobile, but how man3 people have been up in a plan( recently, alone for the first time Air Force ROTC Cadet Ed Hicks became one of the few, and per haps the only one on campus, wher he soloed for the first time Octo ber 22 as a part of the Flighi Instruction Program offered b3 the AFROTC Detachment at th( University. "It's a mighty funny feeling the way that right seat is empty,' commented Hicks, a senior major Letters To. Pat -- Cannot get a story thii week because of three quizzes Sorry. Kathleci * Pat - Haven't been able to con tact Copeland yet - Maybe he's o? vacation? Anyhow, I'll try to ge the story tonight this afternoon - FEATURE DEADLINE All news for the feature pages must be in the "Game cock" office by 2:00 on Monday. THE CANC 1--7-. ~118 THE BELI SALUTE: Data transmission is or ern communications. (B.S.E.E., 1959) sees fully benefit from the in charge of data sales of Mississippi. Outstanding perfori Jerry his key promotio and microwave facilitic Is First 2 Train ing ing in International Studies. The i Flight Instruction Program is of- t fered to senior cadets who have c q u a l i f i e d both physically and mentally and desire to become I pilots upon entering the Air Force. Graduates from the FIP course are C awarded a private pilot's license, with no expense to the individual. Hicks, from Aiken, S. C., be came the first Cadet in the Cadet Corps to solo, which is not too } unusual considering his prior training. Active in the Civil Air Patrol, he r e e e i v e d a Flight Scholarship in 1958 and was en Feature rhe A Editor i 've got te annual bit all worked out -- all I need is the interview. Betty Pat - I ran into a brick wall concerning the article about the pet squirrel. Tried all weekend to } get an interview but the owners - were both out of town. No one else - in their dorm knew about it. Not only that but I think I tipped off the hall counselor. Hate to think of leaving you without an article. I'll at least stay up and help you, but I've got to work this afternoon. Precious Y OF THE SOUTH THE GIFT OF GOOD TASTE BOX BOUNTIr" $2.00 PER I' L TELEPHONE JERRY SANDE e of the most valuable tools of mod And Southern Bell's Jerry Sanders to it that Mississippi businessmen service. Jerry is Sales Supervisor mnd coordination for the entire state nance on earlier assignments earned n. On one job, he engineered cable s. On another, he planned the comn o Solo Progra m olled for glider training in Sprit enback Flugplatz Deitikon, Switz rAand. While in training in Switzerland e made 13 solo glider flights, ad ancing to the rating of 2C. This ertified that he achieved and held or ten minutes an altitude of ,000 meters (approximately six nd one-half miles) in a glider. His ecent solo flight was made in a iper Colt 108 at the Columbia Ur Port. Before qualifying for his solo ffort, Hicks, a Cadet Major hold ng the position of Officer of Law .nforcement and Security Officer f the Cadet Corps, had to pass ertain instruction standards, both n the classroom and on the flying ield. Under Maj. Walter L. xerald, Detachment FIP Project )fficer, he took up general flight rocedures in class and in addition, ie was required to show a pro iciency in such related areas as nstrument training, take offs and andings, radio communications, nd emergency procedures before eing allowed to try a solo flight. The Flight Instruction Program s only one of the many advantages open to a student enrolled in Air orce ROTC training at the Uni rersity and interested in obtaining commission in the aerospace age Jnited States Air Force. een,. IIeard. Spoken ON CAMPUS Boy whizzing past LeConte in an English racer bike, bow and arrow under his arm. * ** A couple were parking in their "special spot" a couple weekends ago when they sud denly became vaguely aware of much noise and commotion around them. Several yards away from them, a house was (n fire. If you tickle a person's feet while he's sleeping he will an swer any questions you ask him. COMPANIES RS plex conversion job needed to ii Exchange Service available in his Then came an opportunity to Data School in Cooperstown, New ration for his latest promotion. Jerry Sanders, like many youn to make things happen for his coni are few places where such restlessr rewarded than in the fast-growinj BELL TELEPHONE - TELEPHONE M Hiccu Ever had the hiccups? You're pretty unusual if yot haven't. Maybe you've wondere< about them - what they are, wha1 causes them, how to stop them Well, here's the inside information mostly from inside the encyclo pedia between hibiscus an< Hichens. Trapped Air Hiccups - or hiccoughs, thougl college students may most ofter associate them with pink elephants - are sudden intakings of air it spasms. They are caused by a sud den contraction of the diaphragn and the closing of the glottii (that's the opening between thi pharynx and the larynx, for yot who have not completed your ed ucations). The hiccup h a p p e n i when the air runs into the close< glottis. Irritation in the esophagus o: around its opening in the stomacl causes the diaphragm to go int< spasms. Too much to eat, choking difficult swallowing, or somethinj in the organs themselves can star it. Hiccups are dangerous symp toms in pneumonia, typhoid fever Is nonconformity among colleg students a sign of intellectual ma turity - or adolescent rebellion? Should the liberal-arts colleg try to teach students to adjust t the world as it is, or should the be encouraged to revolt? These and many related quer tions are dealt with by Dea Everett Lee Hunt in THE RE VOLT OF THE COLLEGE IN TELLECTUAL - a fascinatin, account of the changes that hav taken place in the mores, attitude: and feelings of college student especially since certain of the s< called prestige colleges of liberi arts have been able to select thei students from among the top ir tellectuals. Though Dean Hur draws heavily upon his observs tions and illustrations from h more than thirty years as a dea and professor on the campus < Swarthmore College, his new boc is much more than a case study < ake Dial Teletypewriter area. attend the Bell System York, a necessary prepa g engineers, is impatient pany and himself. There ess is more welcomed or Stelephone business. COMPANIES pers I appendicitis and peritonitis. it, The ways to stop hiccups are so I often colorful, if you ask around. of The encyclopedia suggests breath- cu ing deeply and slowly and then holding the breath; if that doesn't m! - work, drink some water; if you've la still got them, take a sniff of to ammonia, camphor or musk; if all pe else fails, have the doctor give you lei k a general anesthetic to relax the th muscles. Other unofficial cures in , clude holding a paper bag over a your head, which is scientifically cu - correct because carbon dioxide fo i helps; standing on your head; bu 3 holding the breath until you turn be 3 blue; and being scared. sti Self-Scoring ~ You can arrange to be scared in s a variety of ways: Making faces l at yourself in the mirror and growling won't help though; you've r got to be surprised at the same ; i time. Therefore, you should get some friend to scare you . . . only allow him enough time to work up y, something clever and original; and si t at the same time, time enough to - - get the fact off your mind that I he's going to scare you. Of course, al - - - ti ti S IRevieav: t) e one outstanding college. i . In his story of the perennial a rebellion of youth Dean Hunt pre- ir sents many concrete examples of h e student customs, attitudes, actions, ft 0 and expressions of values. He also 01 Y considers the alumni and their in fluence on the intellectual com munity. With warmth and wisdom ti n he discusses three successive eras e] in the schooling of American col- t] lege students- guarded education, s, g conformity to accepted ways, and d e intellectual individualism. y , Among significant changes in rT c a m p u s life examined by the author is the abolition of many il sororities, senior honorary socie- A r ties, class organizations, and senti i- mental ceremonies. He also con it siders the changes in fraternity - life, including attacks on them by is student intellectuals and the im n pact of the issue of discrimination. >f Dean Hunt notes in THE RE- v ,k VOLT OF THE COLLEGE IN- a )f TELLECTUAL that student pub ~ lications have largely shifted their focus from campus and local con- a cern to national and international }h issues, but have continued to at tack all parietal rules and restric- v tions. He discusses the reaction of college-town residents and of visit- q ing parents to individualistic ex- 1 hibitions by nonconforming stu- a dents. He also gives an account of a student feelings about themselves and points out that while many a students are self - confident and a often condescending in their inter- F personal relationships, numerous a others develop an inferiority com plex, seek psychiatric help, and b complain of loneliness, intolerable d competition, and a lack of accept- o able values. Does a man rea when h4 All depends on why he ut Most men simply thi after-shave lotion aroun Because it helps heal helps prevent blemisheu So who can blame tl just happens toaffect w Of course, some me of this effect. How intellinantl lave I be kind of hard to forget that neone's about to scare you out the hiccups while you're hic >ping away a mile a minute .. . fou must learn to take your id off the problem. Think of the t time you saw a rabbit. Try see how close you can push two icil erasers together without :ing them touch. Stare at some ng. CONNNNNcentrate. Inverted Gulp k truly tried and patented sure -e of the hiccups is executed as lows: Take a big gulp of water don't swallow it. 2. With your k against the wall for support, nd upside down on your head. - DAVE H 54nting( Classes meet approximate u damn better well be there re that it will come as a s with the possible exception ok bugs and maybe a few e allowed four "unexcused nes during the semester y, is institute of higher leai id-face lie or pleading for tiless prof. Now I ask you, is the facu at the only way to maintain to coerce students to att( tendance regulations? It s centive of interesting lectu Ling lecturers would be a r attending classes than the t." The privilege of unlimited sponding responsibility of t ,e of the current cut system isses so that they will abs e course-in their sleep if stem" would eliminate fror nts the irresponsible childi ars of college would still b( ore courses and enjoying This system would place uarely on the shoulders of t fter all this student, or hi .,500 a year in his educati< sponsible enough to use thi )esn't deserve the privilege Granted the ranks of the eted rapidly, but the resu )end more time with rem, orks. Many of the leading lopted it, not to mention t Now of course, the morc ea for "free cuts," rub thei id generate a uniquely brill we their "free cuts," the p mnd I'll give them so many ill spin." Which brings me to an( iizzes. Without a doubt the; rly sadistic scholar who w class full of sleeping stude! >prehensively sleeping stud What possible good are p >le class time, waste the prc id raise the students' milk DRCE the students to prej least. This is the type of "acad e students are striving fc ring the school year to per it the constant worry of pa mptible cut system. Ily take unfair advant uses Mennen Skin Bi e it. k Menthol-Iced Skin Bracer is thel I. Because it cools rather than bi 1aving nicks and scrapes. Becai em if Bracer's crisp, long-tasting ar men so remarkably? mayuns Mennen Skin n.m.e be H ope 3. Swallow the water, slowly, or all an one grand gulp. 4. Now, stay reclining in this relaxing position for about 60 seconds. 5. Work your way off the side of the wall, and stand up - your hiccups are guar anteed gone. You might assume now that hic cups are no longer a threat if you memorize the above solutions, or have a paper bag or bottle of am monia with you, or if you happen to be standing in front of an Al fred Hitchcock movie. The real secret, however, is to avoid getting the hiccups at all. And the secret to that is simply to keep your glottis open. ENRY'S )t Loud y 50 times a semester, and at least 925 of the time. I'm urprise to practically no one of a couple of bespectacled foggy freshmen - that you absences." That means four )u can absent yourself from ning without fabricating a your academic life with a Ity at this institution so poor an audience at their lectures mnd classes with compulsory ems to me that a positive res and intellectually stimu much more desirable motive a negative threat of "cutting cuts is not without its cor he student. The primary mo is to force students to attend orb some of the material of nothing else. The "free cut 1 the ranks of the true stu -en who in the normal four piddling around with sopho themselves. the responsibility of college he students where it belongs. s family, has invested about >n, and if the student is not s investment wisely, then he of attending college. freshman class would be de It would allow professors to tining scholars. This system schools in the country have ie entire European system. pedantic profs will hear this r beady little hands together, iant idea - "Let the students uny pedagogues will murmer, damn pop-quizzes their heads >ther area of petition, pop were invented by a particu as not satisfied with having :ts; he wanted a class full of ents. op-quizzes? They waste valu 'fessor's time outsidle of class, bill about 6005 . But they do are for the class-in th'eory emic freedom" that responsi r - freedom to have time sue interesting tangents with Itry pop-quizzes and the con ige of women racer? est mrs. om ~TtC~