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Here THE LUTUERAN STUDENT A of Renaissance paintings at the Cc moon. The group will form at the Li ATTENDING the 30th annual Assuelation in Little Rock, Ark., I sors Robert D. Ochs, Daniel W. Holl Harrington. THE DEPARTMENT OF MUS concert Sunday at 4 p.m. at the C from the works of Beethoven, Him given. HISPANIC SOCIETY invites a versation sessions every Tuesday Russell House. DEAN AMY VIGLIONE of tht sions of the National League for lN * 0 0 USC SAILING CLUB will meet Business Administration building. sary. ELECTION RESULTS will be a of Pi Sigma Alpha in Room 101 of Moot Court. In Regional( USC's Law School's National Moot Court Team departed for Durham, N. C., yesterday to compete with eleven other law schools in this region. The team, composed of S. Tucker McCravy III, William M. Bowen, and Robert G. Clawson, was selected in a competition open to students with a B average or above. The National Competition, open to all accredited law schools in the United States, is directed to ward developing the student's abil ity in appellate advocacy. All teams argue a hypothetical prob lem formulated by the National Committee in New York. Of the eleven schools competing in Durham, two will be selected to go on to the final rounds held in New York in December. Faculty advisor, Professor Charles H. Randall, Jr., will ac company the team on its trip to Durham as will alternate team member, William B. Regan. Anyone desiring to send a cop member of his family or friend con enclose $3 for a year's subscription ( and send to circulation manager I Subscription begins upon payment. Student's Name Student's Box No._______ -- Send Name______________ City and State ________ and There ,SSOCIATION will tour the exhibit lumbia Museum of Art this after atheran center at 3:30 p.m. * * neeting of the Southern Historical ovember 11-14, are history profes is, George C. Rogers and Gordon K. * . IC will present a chamber music olumbia Museum of Art. Selections demith, Barber, and Bach will be 0 0 i Spanish students to attend con from 1 to 3 p.m. in -Room 101, * * School of Nursing attended sea ursing this week in Dallas, Texas. 0 0 November 19 in Room 119 of the go knowledge of sailing is neces 0 0 ialyzed at next Thursday's meeting Russell House at 7:30 p.m. Participates Aompetition Other competing law schools in this region are the University of West Virginia, University of Vir ginia, Washington and Lee Uni versity, Duke University, Univer sity of Richmond, Wake Forest, University of North Carolina, South Carolina State College, North Carolina College, and Wil liam and Mary. BANDS (Continued from page 1) ing Home" from the Civil War ra, "Marche Lorraine" from World War I, "American Patrol" representing World War 11, and % finale featuring "America the Beautiful." The pre-game program will fea ture the USC Marching Game -ocks Band; Carolina Coquettes majorette corps; USC solo twirl ers Diane Love, Bren Johnston, Sally Pritchard and Frances Scott rurner; massed corps of high school majorettes; and the massed bands playing the National An them. v of The Gamecock weemkly to a iplete the section below, clip out, eheeks payable to The Camecock), . Carter Crewe, Box 961, USC. to - ...... ~ No defense your guard. soften up yo them irresisti dyed-to-mat< - Top: Fair Im sweater in powder, gar 34 to 40, 11 Bottom: Imp It. blue, navy or white.. Chal Around Cai DESTINY OF A DYNASTY b3 professor of international studies, Press. NATIONAL SECURITY AGEN will be administered on the Carolir ment Bureau has the details. NINE PROFESSORS from the are in Atlanta, Ga., November 11-1 of the Southern Economics Asso< Administration Association. Atten Wesson, Jr., Clinton A. Baker, Cl Olin S. Pugh, Steven J. Shaw, I Barclay. DR. ROBERT V. HECKEL, pi laborating author of a new book, published this month. JOURNALISM PROFESSOR Ei the third district board of director America. THE STUDENT EDUCATION nesday at 5 p.m. in Room 102 of * * ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA ann< dent, Joyce Able; vice-president, Spenser; treasurer, Mary DeLoache NEWMAN CLUB meets Wednej sell House. Business meeting will b Sorority Aj AvailableS Carolina's c h a pt e r of Alpha Lambda Delta, honorary scholastic sorority, announces the availability of four $1,500 fellowships to be awarded by the sorority's national council to qualifying students dur ing the 1965-1966 academic year. Special consideration will be given sorority members from in stitutions where there is a chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta. The fellowships will be awarded for graduate study and members of Alpha Lambda Delta who grad uated in 1962. 63, or 64 are eligi ble. Applicants will be judged by their scholastic record, recommen Intramual Leaders Attend Convention The USC Women's Intramural Council was represented at a con vention of the South Carolina Athletic Recreation Federation for College Women held at Limestone College, Gaffney, November 6 and 7. Those attending from Carolina were Claire Terry, president of Women's Intramural C o u n c i I, Sandy Conwell, intramural assis tant and Betty Felton, secretary. Sports included in the USC women's intramural program are volleyball, t e n n i s, badminton, swimming, basketball, b o w I i n g, bridge, shuffleboard, ping - pong, golf, softball and archery. ...no use being "on "These sweaters will ur resistance. You'll call :able when you see their :h skirts, too. ,le full-fashioned wool pale yellow, white, net, or navy . . . sizes .98 orted Alpaca in maize, ', pale green, beige, red .S M, 1., 17.98 our exclusive Gamecock" rge Account uLLe Npus I Dr. I. William Zartman, associate was published recently by the USC CY Proressional Qualification Tests a campus December 12. The Place school of Business Administration 4, participating in annual meetings iation and the Southern Business ding are James A. Morris, W. H. arles R. Milton, James G. Hilton, tobert T. Collins, and Robert W. ofessor of psychology, is the col "Applied Psychology in Dentistry," krl A. McIntyre has been named to a of the Advertising Federation of ASSOCIATION will meet Wed. Russell House. 'unces the following officers: presi Lynn Brownlee; secretary, Debbie and junior advisor, Ann Lumpkin. ;day night, 7 p.m., Room 101, Rus e followed by a pizza party. inounces 2holarsh ips dations, their course of study, and reasons for doing post-graduate work, and to some extent their financial need. Application blanks and addi tional information may be obtained from Miss Elizabeth Clotworthy, dean of women. Providing for every environmi Being a technically tra are looking ahead to a accomplishment and th pany possessing these s if our assumption Is car. a close look at us. For ti problems of the day, thr lessness which anticipati And more important to , and scientists as the ma and future progressd Prom a solid foundation our Company has gaine sea, air, arid space progi our nation's future. Our exploring ever-broadenin for every environment. Sh assigned early responsib ing talents to such areas rocket engInes... ,fuel c4 Such tral-.blazing ptoject P CLON Student Al Scholarshi The student aid office has re leased scholarship information con cerning awards to be made for fall semester, 1965. Dean Names Peace Corps Volunteers Fourteen Carolina students have volunteered for service in the Peace Corps since the program's incep tion in 1961, according to C. H. Witten, dean of students. Those serving and their coun tries are: James C. Anderson, Bolivia; William A. Arrington, Venezuela; Nellie C. Bradford, The Philippines; Robert B. Campbell, Thailand; W y n n e C. Dimock, Brazil; Leonora K. Grimball, Thai land; Edwin A. Hancock, Colom bia; Robert R. Highfill, Malaya; and Harriet L..Hill, Sierra Leone. Also, Russell J. Jewert, Ecua dor; David L. Moss, Ghana; Nicholas E. Spyropoulos, Came roon; Linda L. Thomas, Malaysia; and Joy E. Youngblood, The Philip pines. 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This bulletin, of interest to all stu dents, contains information not only concerning scholarships, but also loan funds and part-time jobe. Car Registration Any motor vehicle used in the University area, even oc casional use, without prior registration is against the rules of the University and subjects a violator to a $15.00 fine. Only the parking meters on the 700 block of Bull Street are available for use by vehicles not properly decaled. IME OPENINGS ;e $50 a week I $100 a week racation? All use of a car? AL 4-7352 ir. Damron on Friday lallenge for ry technical iey Aircraft at Pratt & Whitney Air. ig as diverse as their find that opportunities rther enhanced by our e Education Program. .S., M.S. or Ph.D. in: ELECTRICAL e CHEMICAL. PHYSICs * CHEMISTyny THIEMATICS * ENGINEER. IICS. [ng a career with Pratt & college placement of. L.. 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