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IFBantam Beauty VICKI JOHNSON -Vicki, a Frehnum at i- ihe premen "Mliss Hartsville." She wont the title of Tinlulosil Toblacco QueI in August. (t September 5 h.le4 wa. the fir-t rtuer-up to " Southern 500." Vicki 6 at memwr tf the U'SC marcthing hand. Iler itaini interet% are batton twirling aid datncing. INefax an en/oy yourie FARAH /.pp FOR COMFORT, only $798 for S-T-R-E-T-C-H e that hold their shape FARAH MANUFACTURING COMPANY. INC. EL PASO, TEXAS College 5 Profe Msited by DONNA 4;IANT Sciely FAlior "Are American college students rapidly 'cracking up'?" In some material recently received by The G a i i ct k from .lminoiselle magazine, it was stAted that ten to fifteen per cent of college stu dents are already using college couIseling s-rvices and another ten to fifteen per cent should 'e using them. A common "disease" among women students is known on some campuses as "the flops." She can (o nothing but flop - on her bed, or the nearest available space she does not sleep; she cannot study or even concentrate on a book she horself wants to read. She smokes, nibbles food, con verses, resolves to Study, then moves on to a new flopping place. The major problems, like "the flops," have to do with what is known as "the identity crisis. The concept, so n1am11ed by Dr. Erik I. Erikson, internation-i ly known psychiatrist, has alremdy become an over-simplified catch phrase which, roughly. concerns the search for answers to three basic quest.ions: Who am I ? Where shall I go? Hlow shall I get there? So-called sexual problems often turn out to be just one among many symptoms which may have more to (o with conformity or a craving for emotional warmth than with sex. The change in sex mores provides the more ex. ag gerated and spectacular symptoms such as personls whom lpeopl( neither like nor dislike, with no emotional quality, who seldom can coIImunLicate bVeyond a greeting. Since there has been no drastic nrase during the past decade inl >sychotic breakdowns or suicides among college students, why are ""Ja OF 94 de th JUST BRING TH TO SEARS BY 1 My Candidat IFootball Playe Your Nam IAiltesir I S. C. vs. "Satisfaction Guarani or Your Money Ba tudents Se ssional Co, there so many seeking counsel? inC In a limited .:ociety, where indi- tur vidual choice is narrowly re stricted by church or state, life is simplified by comparatively clear cut boundaries of choic,. But in sm a free society such as ours, by ity offering a wide, almost unre stricted range of choice a fertile cli ground for the neuroses of doubt and indecision is provided. In ad dition, colleges seem to fecl that to aid students in making the choices Ua is a part of their responsibility as cat educators, both to the student and As to soci-ty. As a result counseling facilities have increased and More studen.ts may simply be taking advantage of what is avaih! le. fI Therefore, there may he no actr' al ye "I lIATE cream puff- . . . I hate Att Car Stu< OU CAN WiI PORTABI and your fE amecock Footi can win a Handsi HERE'S ALL YOU HJ 1st vote for your Gamecock player of .me on the coupon in this ad. Bring iposit it in our ballot box in the men's ents. All votes must be in by Thursc e Gamecock who receives the most v e Week, and will receive a trophy. A aced in one box, and one name will be cky winner of our personal size all-cha itI The winners will be announced in I p week. All Carolina students are elig a Sears' employes or Immediate famili IS COUPON HURSDAY, OCT. 8 e for GamecockI r of the Week Is e and Address GEORGiA c" SEA ek unseling rease in the number of dis bed students. Iany of those who hesitate to k counsel do s) beause of the all-community lack of anonym of a college campus. I'here rem:iins some doubt that iic: are helpful or necessary ,onl the need to hanlle psy >tic breakdowns. Subjective eval Lions do, however, seem to indi e the po.sit.ive value of th(lapy. one ex-client put it, "If Your otional problems get in the way Imuch, you just can't make it )I your freshman to your S-nior IV ream puff% . . . I hate ntion Olina lents! I A FREE .E TV! wvorite tall Player ame Trophy WVE TO DO! the week for the Georgia your ballot to Sears, and or ladies' fashion depart lay, Oct. 8, at 9:00 p.m. otes will be the Player of sil the ballots will then be drawn . .. this will be the nnel TV. That's all there is he GAMECOCK the follow. ibe to winI , eligible to win. PERSO 1 year free parts and servk. Inidedi RS *F GRE II BR Kappa Annouwves two addition. ('lover; and Randy Shirley, G Phi Ep, Phi Ep held an informal I past Saturday. "JohnnY-on-the played. The casualty rate wa Recent additions: Recently lavalivred were Jir Rhyne. to Wiggie Legare ()Z to Tanya Benjamin. Pinned w% Anna Lybrand. Columbia ('ol ('atherine Bryan, ('olumbia t to Scotti(- Schflanklin, Columb (ATO), to Paula llopkins, N, were lDennv Way%-, The Citade bby Bvurns~ ( CSigma (hi), to I Sigma Sigma ('hi held a pledging Jordan on Septemniber 25. Free mock was broken, and old clot who all expected to be "we initiate.d. Follow T And Join lF' A (CI.IQU'Ei:.IO'I'ElR It's easy1 )t a herd-huppe ron j umnp from clique t( c ;f I i :ke a kangaro if you fol low (en basic rulue, accoI ding1 V to an a rt ict written by a -iooklYn, New Y(ork girl in th, october Seventeen. H1ere are the magic Ieth"dS of gettiig through cl4osed clique door0. -even a few at (Ine: 1. Dress like an -xenplary cliquester. It you want to make the 00 ANNEL ll-IN. SAL-IZE PORTFABLE TV" en Every Night 'Til 9 1001 Harden t. EKS EEF Sigma .1 pledges: George Patrick, reenwood. ilon Pi ')arty at Barkoot's Lake this -Ponly" wa one of the games s high. n Hangle (Theta Chi), Lenoirl ), and .jo- AdelSol (Phi p), -ere Pringle Boyle (ATO), to lege; .Jack Smith (ATO), t(o llege Fnink Sanders (ATO), ia College: and .Jiml Maxwell wberry ( .ollege. Also) pimwod I. to Connie Iettle (M)%) and indt UlurtiS, lUmia CLb olle;f. S'hi party'v at the home of' ,)avid 1er was- cnsumed. one ham Lies were wor by the pledges, tY initiated'" No om was 4e Rules A Clique tenit - Ot. appiar 'n the (iu t miJ-'erabilyabd in whte. (Pu if he cilque Vir,ve cr-t-hmn nmke, a pinnt of Ifying tr*aditlon. nmke urle '. u cllthe. ar imlpec }al y uniorthodx\.) 2. 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