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Gamecock There will be a Gamecock meet. ing each Friday at 2 o'clock. Any. one interested in working on the campus newspaper please attend these meetings. The meetings art held in Room 208 of the Russell House. Prem Club Anyone interested in newspapov or radio work should attend the Press Club luncheons which are held at 1 o'clock on Fridays. Ask at the information desk where the meetings are hold. There will be interesting speeches each week. Westminster Presbyterians and all other in terested students are invited to Westminster Fellowship for pro grams and supper meetings Sun day and Wednesday nights at f; P.M. Sunday morning coffee hour will be held at 10:30 A.M. with transportation to church services provided. * * * IAt and FOunld A lady's wrist watch valued at $300 was lost in the parking lot in front of Maxey Dorm on Sept. 25. A reward is being offered. If found, please call Housing Office at 765-4163. * * * Student Union The Student Union Calendar Committee will post a calendar of activities for the month which will be available for all organizations wishing to make note of the events they plan to sponsor. Please turn in the information you desire printed on the calendar to Jerry Bright. Student Union Calendar Committee, Box .1730. * * * YR The Carolina Young Republi cans Club will hold its regular meeting Tuesday at 7:30 in the Russell House Assembly Room. Pep) Club The Pep Club will meet Wednes day at 6:00 P.M. in Russell House Room 101. All interested students are urged to be present. iMpanic Society The Hispanic Society invites all students of Spanish to attend con versation sessions to be held each Tuesday from 1 to 3 4i'vlock. These meetings will be held inl Room 101 in the Russell House. The laternational Relations Club will meet onI Tuesday, Oct.Ea 5 P.M. in Room 205 of the Russell House. The progranm will consist of a short speech by Dr. Weather bee concerning A merican policy in Southeast Asia, followed by a question and answer period. Any one interested in this topic is urged to attend. * * * Music Festival Columbia M u.s.i Festival will pres{-nt eix cancerts this year, of for-ing a s-pecial $3.00 season t.icket for University students. The ticket office for the Columbia Music Festival is located downtown at 13 A reade Bui,lding. TIhe firfst of the series will be a concert on October. 28 by the National Swedish Chorus. This will be' followed throughout the school year with concerts by (;lenni Bould, Mary Costa, the Berlin [il harmonic Orchestra, Arthur Feoidler, the Boston Pops Orches tras, andl the Ballet Folklorico of Mexico. I'IondE nunber The telephone number for Kappa Al pha order has been changed to 256-9870. The old1 num ber is now the number for a busi ness firm which asks that the change be noted. * * . International Relations The International Relations Club will meet Tuesday at 5 P.M. in Room 205 of Russell House. The program will deal with American policy In Southeaet Asia. * * * Young Democrat. USC YD's will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the law school auditor lum. Former RepubLicans inter ested in forming a Republicans for Johnson committee are espe eily asked to attend. * . . Carolina Bowling Inter-Carolina Bowling League elected officers at 4:30 P.M. Wed nawday at Its weakly meeting at v Briefs Star Lanes. Elected were Georg( Mahaffee, president; Diane Ford vice-president; Richard Bennett. league secretary; Leon Bridge, corresponding secretary; and Buster Turner, publicity and tour- P1 nanent director. Bobby Beach distinguished him- E self by bowling a 258 game and a 601 series. The early leaders 0 among the teams were Numbers 2, 8, and 10 with records of 4-0. . . .tr w Bridge News U Bridge instruction is provided de for anyone interested in improving ca his bridge game every Thursday night at 7:30 P.M. in Room 204 of the Russell House. f Winners of the first master point game held by the bridge or league were, North-South - Wil- ni liam Springs an( Pe.ter CAnonico, fr first place; Peter Wludyka and 'F George Smith, second place; M. B. a Maddock and Jim Smiley, third ri place. The w -i n n e r s East-West a were Neal Hood and Richard lar- H desty, first place; Russell Cramer r and Jamet Clyburn, Jr., second N place; James Gwin and Tommie lu Hankins, third place. W . . . o News All persons wishing to con- N tribute news to The Gamecock in should have their information va turned in at 208 Russell House ti< before o P.M. Wednesday. P] _________________tr th Dorm Construction so til Results in Closure Of Bull Street Area r Bull Street between Devine and Blossom Streets will be closed to sit all parking and vehicular traffic 13 as of noon, October 4, due to con- CL struction of the new women's - dormitory. Only that traffic related to the new residence hail will be allowed in this blocked off area. USC stu dents and faculty are asked to vacate University Terrace parking spaces on Bull Street. An equal number of such spaces have been provided on the upper level of De vine Street, nearest the business administration building and Rus sell House. M. 1). Tavenner, secretary of the parking committee, reminds USC studelits to, "Stay away from con struction activity leading from Blossom onto Hull Street." This closed condition will remain until complete construction of the dlrm in autumnn of 1965. Daddy Junior 5 POINTS Offers You SQUARE-PLY by Galey and Lord IN NAVY, BROWN, CHAR-GREEN Sizes $5 98 28-38 4 Blocks East of U.S.C. Campus I ~n ?4meo VOTE Elecruiter r'o Visit Wednesday Students majoring in mechani 61 and electrical engineering and ,tysics will be interested in the >rthooming visit of Mr. Kenneth C. Lloyd, a recruiter for the S. Naval Ordnance Laboratory White Oak, Maryland. Mr. Lloyd, Supervisory Elec onios Engineer for the NOL, ill be on campus Oct. 7, 1964. ndergraduate and graduate stu nts desiring information should dA the Placement Bureau. The Laboratory is the Navy's rgest research and development cility for anti-submarine weap is and other underwater ord ince. NOL's projects range oni the ocean depths to outer ace. In 1957 the basic idea of submarine-launched anti-subma ne missile system was conceived the Laboratory. In December 63, after six years of intensive search and development, the avy's newest and deadliest anti ibmarine weapon - SUBROC - as unveiled. It will soon be erational with the fleet. Graduates employed by the aval Ordnance Laboratory are tegrated into its overall organ.i tion through a one-year rota >nal Professional Development ogram. In this program, the ainee is given four consecutive roe-month assignments in re arch, engineering, and evalua >n. Looking not too unlike a uni rsity campus, the Naval Ord nce Laboratory is located on 0 acros in the rolling country le of suburban Maryland - just miles north of the nation's Lpitol. BEAT ; : : : : : : : 4EORGIA Are two Men to< girl who can aff SANDRA DEE ROBERT GOULET ANDY WILLIAMS HERMIONE GINGOLD CHARLIE RUGGLES GENE RAYMOND IAIONLO Student If a Man Answers La Belle Americaine Back Street Joe Butterfly The Lost Weekend Requiem for a Heavyweigh Barabbas . Walk on the Wild Side Diamond Head Question 7 Our Man in Havana From Here to Eternity High Noon Champion Luncheons For AFRO' The first of a series of Air Force ROTC cadet luncheons was held Thursday, September 24, in the Arnold Air Society Room in Barnwell College. The purpose of the luncheons is to assist members of the USC AFROTC Cadet Corps in becom ing better acquainted with their Air Science instructors, their fel low cadets, and members of the Angel Flight, who serve as host esses. Starting with senior AFROTC cadets, each week approximately 25 cadets are scheduled to attend the luncheons. By the time the luncheons end in May, every mem ber of the Cadet Corps will have had an opportunity to attend. A 1959 USC graduate, Captain Kenneth B. Shore, is one of two new officers W join the detach ment last summer. He came from Ernest Harmon Air Force Base, Newfoundland. The other new officer is Major > Many for the Vd anything 2 O. 'rica fee6 fATER Movies Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 15 Oct. 21 Oct. 29 Nov. 4 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 17 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 16 Planned rC Cadets Joseph A. Horne, Jr., who recently completed a three-year tour of duty with the 38th Tactical Wing at Semback Air Base, Germany. Major Horne is a 1950 graduate of the University of North Caro lina. WELCC USC I Open Yot at SUNS MAIN PU 24-H( 0 ONE-HOL * SH * SPECIALISTS IN LAUI MAIN AT BLOSSO, .. .4 4e*..4 .*e b *. 7 .ODWY.N Tri-Ep Bi Hold Bre That most hallowed of all or ganizations, Epsilon Epsilon Epsi Ion, started off the year in usual Tri-Ep style with the social event of the semester - a formal break fa9t. Grand Czar Karl Beason and Grand Czarina Sis Mullis presided over the feast and announced the new officers for the year. Those elected were: Johnny Hite, Vice Czar; Sue Self, Keeper of the Archives; Roxy Matthews, Schol arship Chairman; Craig Wrigley, High Comptroller; and Stephanie Adai-r, Keeper of the Choric Odes. New members tapped by dozing brothers included Ann Gray, Jack McCathern, Jerry Johnson. Les Dickert, Dickie Gallup, Sterling Laney, June Meadows, Martha Adams, Sherrill Bullock, Lonnie Oaughman, Sheila Reardon, Pete DiVenere, Bill LaMotte, and Di anne McCulloch. Also Woody Goodson, Glenn Millsap, Frances Bloodworth, IME STE ;TUDENTS AND FAI tr Charge Account HINE! ...........~ .. .. . . . . NT OPEN 7 A.M.1 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY )UR COIN-OP LAUI IR OR ONE-DAY SERVICE (E IRTS LAUNDERED TO PERFE( m THRIFTY SCOTCH BUNDLE GOLD SEAL DRY CLEANIN DRY CLEANING LEATHERS, 0 30 DAYS TO PAY MJDRY & CLE - ACROSS FROM THE MI . - .News fro Gae and Lod inal the gtclr ampstrecadsicnras fr aley an Lord th irst Fll weighA Dacrson -others akfast Lynne ProotDr, Claire Tsy, Charles Hedgepath, Bill Rick. bourne, Gene Bryson, Ann St. John, Judy McDowell, Gail Broughton, Cecil Hardy, Tom Timberlake, and Doc Howard. Rushee Ken Lester slept through the meeting. After breakfast, the Fail-Along With-Tri-Ep gang adjourned to their various classes singing hap pily, if sleepily, "This Little Tri Ep Light of Mine." Cheerleaders Try-outs for freshman cheer leaders will be held next week, according to Joel Gottlieb, head cheerleader. Practice will be held from 4 to 6 on Monday and Tuesday on Davis Field. Final judging will take place on Wednesday, Oct. 7. The five boys and five girls will be se lected by the varsity cheerlead ers. IDENTS ULTY NOW... ro 9 P.M. 4DRY Y REQUEST) TION SUEDES & TRIMS ANERS EN'S DORMITORIES