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Clarioeophic
Fernando Melendez, a US
graduate student in psycholog;
will a d d r e s s the Clariosophi
Literary Society on the subject <
"Free Will and Determinism" o
Tuesday, February 11th in tli
Clariosophonic Hall, which is 14
cated in Legare College on th
third floor.
* * *
Westnilnster
Presbyterians and all other ir
terested students are invited t
Westminster Fellowship for prc
grams and supper meetings Sur
day and Wednesday at 6 P.Il
Sunday morning coffee hour wil
be held at 9 A.M. with transporta
tion to church services provide<
* * *
Wesley
Sunday services will be held a
Wesley Foundation at 10:15, fol
lowed by Study Classes. Vesper
and a forum will be held that eve
ning at 6:30. The service of Hol:
Communion is at 7 A.M. on Wed
nesday. Breakfast is served after
ward.
Piflosophy Club
Everyone is cordially invited ti
attend the meeting of the Philoso
phy Club at 8 P.M. Wed., Feb. 1:
in room 302 of Barnwell. A papei
entitled "Meaning and Knowing'
will he presented by Prof. Ros:
Shawaker. Refreshments will hN
served and admission is free.
* * *
Newitan (:lib
Newman Club will hold its regu.
lar meeting Wednesday night at
7 P.M. in Room 101 of Russell
House. USC Delegates attending
the Convention should meet at th<
Knights of Columbus tomorrow
morning by 9 A.M. or contact
Tinka Tiemann, c h a i r m a n for
specific information.
OPEN IIOUSE: Fraternity r<
en'd. Off-Campus parties were
nights of tis~ week, and bids will
5 to 6:30 p.m. in the old faculty
Dean Clarifi
(Continued
unexcused absences for unex
pected emergencies rather than
free cuts.
Withdrawals
Withdrawvals from a course
must he made within the first
four weeks of the semester. Dur
ing that time, a student may
withdraw and receive a grade of
"W," but he must have the signa.
ture of his advisor, his instructor,
the dean of his school, and either
the dlean of men or the (lean of
wvomnen.
Permission to withdraw from r
course will be permitted only
when continuing would be detri.
mental to the student's health or
for circumstances beyond the stu
dent's control. After the first fou:
weeks, a student withdlrawing
from a 'ourise will rec'eive a "W'
o"W"on the course dlepending
on whether he is passing or fail.
ing at the time of his withdrawal
Ayain, the studlent must get th<
aforementionedl signatures befori
he will be dlroppedl from any
cou rse.
Students desiring to withdraw
from the University must apply
to the Office (of Admissions and
Registration for. a "Request fot
Honorable Discharge" form, and
must obtain the signatures of all
officials listed on this form where
appropriate and return it to the
Office of Admissions and Regis
tration for final approval. Stu
8 Brief$s
L. S. A.
C The Lutheran Student Associa
r, tion will have worship services at
c the Lutheran Center Sunday at
f 10:30 A.M. There will be a meet
n ing Wednesday at the center at
e 7 P.M.
-* * *
e Canterbury
Canterbury meets every Sunday
at 6 P.M. for supper followed by
worship and a discussion.
* * *
G;amecock
0 There will be a meeting of the
entire Gamecock staff at 2 P.M.
today in room 208, Russell House.
Any students interested in join
ing the staff should attend this
meeting.
t
RUSH REGISTRATION: Dean o
secretary, Mrs. Marjorie C. Welch mi
hundred and seven male students paid
106 were eligible grade-wise.
d
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now& n
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>w was openI to ru!4hees last week- of
beld Monday thbroughx Weieday
be picked up) this afternoon from '
dlining room of Russell House. Sai
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dents withdrawing without follow-re
ing this procedure will not h)e en
titled to an honorable dlischarge )
or to receive transcrips of their ma
work at the University. pai
"If there are any questions pr(
whatsoever, students should please fee
consult either my office, or the omt
office of the dlean of women," inf
urges Dean Cooper. pol
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SENATE ELECTION
Voting for eight vacant Stu
ent Senate seats will be Mon
ny from 10 to 3 in the old
iculty dining room of Russell
Ouse.
Vacancies include two in
rts and Science; two in Busi
iss Administration; two in
raduate School; one in Ed
ration; one in Journalism;
id one in the freshman class.
RC Holds
4 Term
:lections
'he International R e 1 a t i o n s
b at their last meeting elected
icers for the spring semester.
ng.ed their meeting dlays to
asday and outlined a program
activity for the semester.
'he newly elected officers are:
'ah Najar, president; Martin
ce, first vice president and
o g r a nm coordinator; Laurie
seley, vice president; Barbara
rphy, recording secretary; Ray
r n e r and Pat Butter3, cor
Pondling sece r et a r ie s; Mike
ward, treasurer.
Lil students, regardless of their
jor interests are encouraged to
ticipate in the functions and
grams of the club. Miss Najar
Is that it is a responsibility, in
ever-changing world, to keep
wnmed on such topics as foreign
icy and goals of nations.
ODME'S
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UNCIL: Emmet Clair, Willis Fuller, Jr.
ratly elected to the Law School Honor
Planning I
For Annua
The first annual S. C. Folk
Music festival is being planned in
Johnsonville, S. C.
The directors of this festival
vill select a limited number of
imateur folksingers or folksinging
croups to perform on this pro
Tram, to be held in April, this
year, the exact date to be an
nounced later.
The festival will be sponsored
by the Johnsonville Junior Cham
ber of Commerce and will be di
rected by a local folk singer.
Realizing that there are a great
many talented folksingers in our
itate, and that the festivals at
New Port, A s h e v i l 1 e, etc., are
?xtremely difficult for the ama
teur to "crack," this festival will
provide the amateur an opportun
ity to perform his talents before
a large audience. It is reasonable
to assume that these performers
will be given wide publicity.
Performers selected will be the
-*uests of the Johnsonville Junior
Chamber of Commerce for the eve
ning meal on the night of the pro
,,ram, where there will be a short
meeting of performers for the
purpose of becoming acquainted
and "talking shop." If necessary,
Classified
In response to the requests of
many C a r o I i n a students, The
Gamecock is beginning a section of
classified advertisements. R a t e s
for students will be three cents
per word, with a minimum of five
words. To place your message on
this page, bring your advertise
ment to room 208 Russell House.
To facilitate the procedure, pay
ment must be made when the ad
vertisement is submitted. Adver
tisements will be accepted between
the hours of 12 noon and 1 p.m.
on Monday. Tuesday and Wednes
day.
FORl SALE
1962 Sunbeam Alpine Roadster.
Red Convertible R/H-W/W tires.
Contact Dean Pierose, 775-4629,
Sumter. Call collect.
Aquarium set, glass tank, filter,
electric pump. $7.00. Call 782-5439.
W. A. Weible.
JOIN THE
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AND SAVE
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and For The Remainder
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Vince Brown, Dick Gant, Ronnie
Court for the spring semester.
nI Progress
f Folk Sins
performers will be provided lod
ing for the night. A minimum
gasoline expenses will be paid f
travel to and from Johnsonvil
Also, those selected will head t
list of performers for future pi
grams, as it is expected that t
festival will grow into quite
large affair.
Folksingers who desire to pa
ticipate on this program shot
write to:
H. Ervin Lewis, Director
South Carolina Folk Music
Festival
P.O. Box 41
Johnsonville, South Carolina
indicating the type music you <
how many in your group, the d
tance you will travel, whether
not you will stay the n i g h
whether you are male or fema
and any other information y
feel is important.
This letter should be accomp
nied by a magnetic tape of sever
numbers you will do if selecte
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A pharmacy professor at Caro
lina is testing a theory that manu- is
facturing processes a f f e c t the R
actions of some drugs, such as the
rate of release of the drugs within
the body.
"Too r a p i d release of some
drugs can cause poisoning, espe
cially in children," Dr. J. M.
Plaxco, Jr., said.
Under a $16,000 g r a n t just
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tutes of Health, Dr. Plaxco will
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The two-year grant will enable C
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cines, and later he hopes to study w
the rate at which the body absorbs er
released medicines. C1
Dr. Plaxco's research has in
of c 1 u d e d investigations of the ot
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le' known as "tragacanth mucilage"
he - found in some hand lotions,
he and of the drug plant "Euphrasia
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bright." w
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lege, the bachelor of science from hz
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al and doctor of philosophy degrees M
d. from the University of Florida. hi
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For USC band members, second
mester means participation in
e Symphonic Band.
This year's Symphonic B a n d
nsists of 45 members and is
tat USC Band Director James
Pritchard considers an ideal
imber. Many of these members
11 be in Spartanburg this week.
d to participate in the South
irolina All-State Band.
Aside from the regular campus
ncert.s, the band has s e v e r a I
her events scheduled for this
ring.
Television Programs
Three 30-minute television ap
arances have been arranged this
ar. The first program will con
;t entirely of marches, the second
I1l be strictly symphonic music
id the final program will feature
iginal selections for bands.
A two-day concert trip is also on
e band's agenda. A minimum of
x concerts will he conducted,
though the place of engagement
still indefinite.
Campu ConcctHs
Three concerts are set for the
tertainnient of the University,
well as a special commencement
ogram in May.
Those p e r s o n s interested in
ndering their services to the
ind are urged to contact Mr.
r i t c h a r d immediately at Me
aster School, Band Offices. or
dialing 765-4278.
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