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THE USC VARSITY rifle teal
(Saturday) at the Naval Armory.
victory, 1365 to 1358, at Wofforn
The top shooters from both
team. Team members are D. R.
Henderson, E. E. Edwards, P. G
is Sgt. F. E. Wondolowski.
During this semester, the t<
and compete in the state match,
team have formed a pistol team
this semester.
Icarn pu
Fashion Show
There will be a Pan-Hellenic
Fashion S h o w Wednesday, Feb.
26, at 8 P.M. in Drayton Hall.
Clothes by LISBETH W O L F E
will be modeled by girls from each
sorority. Admission will be 25
cents.
* * *
Engineers
There will be a meeting of the
IEEE student branch at 7:30 P.M.
on Feb. 27 in the Engineering
Auditorium. The program will
consist of a 15-minute film on the
Apollo program, after which Pres.
Thomas F. Jones and Dr. O. F.
Schutee, Head of the Physics Dept.,
will discuss the program and con
duct a panel to answer all ques
tions.
* * *
Social Studies
There will be a seminar type
meeting of all students preparing
to become social studies teachers
in the Faculty Dining Room this
afternoon between 4-5:30. These
seminars will be held once a month
with a member of each depart
ment of the University giving a
talk with a question and answer
session afterward.
* * *
Freshman "Y"
The Freshman YWCA - YMCA
will meet Monday, Feb 24, at 1
P.M. in the Palmetto .1loom of
Russell House. Dr. William Bryan
will give a humorous talk on sex.
* * *
Pep Club
The Pep Club will hold its
weekly meeting Wednesday at C
P.M. in Russell House. Please
check the Informiation Desk for
the room number.
* * *
Wesley
Sunday services will be held
at Wesley Foundation at 10:15
followed by Study Classes. Vespers
and a forum will be held thai
evening at 6:30. The service ol
Holy Communion is at 7 A.M
e v e r y Wednesday. Breakfast is
served afterward.
Canterbury
Canterbury meets Sunday at
A lumna Made
Ass 't Editor
Of Magazine
Mrs. Deanna Chandler McCut
chen, a 1960 USC graduate, re
cently became assistant editor o
"The IRaptist Student," collegiat
magazsine of the Bap)tist Sunday
School Board's .student dlepart
ment, Nashville.
Mrs. McCutchen, who has
b)achelor of arts dlegree in JIour
nalism from USC, before assumin%
her new position was an edlitoria
assistant in the dlepartment sinc<
Jan. 1961.
At USC she was vice presideni
and pledge mother of Alpha Delt[
Pi Sorority, social chairman of th<
Hypatian Literary Society and so
ciety and faculty editor of "The
Gamecock."
She is married to Dr. Thomas
M. McCutchen, Jr., a pediatrics
intern at Vanderbilt University
Hanital.
"tx'
3t \
n opens its competition this semester a
In the first match between these two
1.
the Navy and Air Force ROTC rifle
Roth, J. E. Sanders, F. H. Haskell, I
Stowell, L. C. Crewe, L. W. Gilland,
am will fire against The Citadel, Clel
to be held at Clemson College this ye
this semester for the first time and hi
s iBriefs
P.M. for supper and worship. Mr.
C. P. Exum, parishioner at Trin
ity Church, will present a pro
gram on Lay Witnessing. A dis
:ussion will follow.
* * c
B. S. U.
B. S. U. luncheons will be held
at South Dormitory in the private
lining room at 1 P.M. Tuesday,
Vesper services will be held Wed
nesday night at 6:30 at the B.S.U.
Center.
* * .
Newman Club
Newman Club will hold its regu
lar meeting Wednesday at 7 P.M.,
Room 101 Russell House.
* * *
L. S. A.
The Lutheran Student Associa
tion will have worship at the
Lutheran Center Sunday at 10:30
A.M. Wednesday meet:ngs at the
Center will be changed to 6:30
P.M. for the dun ration of the
Lenten season only.
* * *
Gamecock
There will be a meeting of the
mtire Gamecock staff today at
2 P.M., Room 208 Russell House.
Prospective members are urged te
be present.
* * *
Brass Choir
The Brass Choir of the Univer
;ity will present a concert Sun
lay, Feb. 23, at 4 P.M. in Trinity
Sp i s c o p a I Church. Arthur G.
swift will direct the 14-piece brass
nsemble, and Assoc. Prof. Robert
an Doren will accompany theni
mi the o)rganl.
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Funds.
For:
Faculty and students at thi
University of South Carolina wil
benefit from $16,500 in additional
funds allocated for academic pur.
poses by the USC Educational
Foundation.
More than half of the newesi
Pain tin
'Unusu
An exhibit of paintings by Spar
tanburg artist Helen DuPre Mose
ley opened February 17 at USC.
The exhibit - described bl
Prof. Edmund Yaghjian as "i
most unusual one and well worti
seeing" - will continue througl
February in the gallery of tho
USC Department of Fine Arts
McMaster School.
Mrs. Moseley's paintings an<
brush drawings were exhibited it
Spartanburg recently, and one o
her drawings was selected for thi
cover of the fund-raising brochur<
of the Friends of the New Yorl
Philharmonic.
The Spartanburg Public Librar3
Fraternity
st Meeting
i Professor Isaac J. Levy, the ad.
visor for both fraternities urges
all students who need help in the
language to attend these free ses
sions taught by graduate and sen
ior students majoring in Spanish
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gainst Wofford College her tomorrow
teams, USC came off with a narrow
teams combine to form the varsity
). L. Albright, E. M. Steudel, E. M.
and W. M. Greene. T..: team coach
uson, Furman, Presbyterian College,
ar. The members of the varsity rifle
ve planned several matches for later
Press club will DEFINITELY
meet today in the Jasmine half
of the Azalea - Jasmine Room,
1st floor Russell House at 1
p.m. It is very important that
all members and prospective
members be present because
pictures will be taken for the
annual and second semester of
ficers elected. Girls should wear
dark sweaters and light blouses
and boys, coats and ties.
Spanish]
Holds Fir
The first meeting of Sigmi
I)elta Pi, honorary Spanish fra
ternity, was held on Monday, Feb
10, 1t+64. This was the first meet
ing of the Chi chapter since it
reactivation on the USC campu,
on Jan. 7, 19(;4.
The election of officers wa.
held and they are as follows
president, Britt Rogeberg; vice
president and program chairman
Jann Morton; secretary, Bett3
Kennedy; treasurer, Mary Lesli(
Seals; and publicity chairman
Sandra Fellers.
it was decided by the member:
that the immediate plans of th<
fraternity are to hold monthly lee
tures. The topics will depend or
the guest speaker and the pro
gram for the evening. These lee
tures will be open to all student:
and to the faculty.
It was also aecided that as r
contribution to the student body
the miembhers of the fraternity
will offer special tutoring for stu.
dlents of Spanish 11 and 12, ever)
Thursday from seven to nine p.m
at the Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity
house.
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39.98
Alloted
Its Acad
allocations - $10,000 for 1964-65
- will resu!t in a sabbatical leave
program for .ssociate professors
and assistant. professors. Full pro
fessors alrea.iv b'yd a similar pro
gram.
Sabbatical leaves enable profes
sors to reinforce and refresh their
r Exhibith
al, Worth
exhibit by Mrs. Moseley caused
more comment than any previous
MRS. JAMES F. BYRNES, %
governor, visited Carolina to view j
DuPre Moseley of Spartanburg. Tih
School through the remainder of tl
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knowledge and capacities by en
gaging in research, travel, writing
and the like during an absence
from the daily pressure of teach
Ing.
Another foundation allocation
established scholarships for de
baters, $1,000 for use this spring
on Rated
Seeing'
one shown there, Librarian George
Linder said.
- USC Photo Dy McGrail
ife of the former South Carolina
aintingf of her artist-friend, IIelen
exhibit will continue in McMaster
ie month.
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Lirposes.
and $2,500 for the academic year
beginning in the fall. Debating is
the main academic-type competi.
bion among universitdes and col
leges and the University of South
Carolina has received numerous
trophies and cups for intercollegi
ate debating.
The foundation also renewed its
support of band scholarships and
raised the sum from $2,500 in th
current academic year to $3,000%
for 1964-65.
State Treasurer Jeff B. Bates,
president of the University of
South Carolina Educational Foun
dation since it was established,
was re-elected during the meeting
when fund allocations were made.
O t h e r officers are T. Eston
Marchant, Columbia, vice presi
lent; Dr. William S. Brockington,
Greenwood, secretary; and Wil
liam N. Bowen, Columbia, treas
urer.
P r e s i d e n t Bates appointed
Charles W. Knowlton of Columbia
to the Executive Committee.
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mum of five words. Tc place your
nessage on this page, bring your
advertisement to Room 208, Russell
House between the hours of 12
noon and 1 p.m. on Monday, Tues
lay or Wednesday. To facilitate *
the procedure, payment must be
made when the ad is submitted.
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