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Dormitory Chooses Officers Self - government has come to Preston Dormitory according to Larry Nichols, newly elected presi dent of the residence hall for the spring se:nester. Serving as vice-president will be Bill Thomas. Secretary and treas urer are Barney Blank and Dan Breazeale, respectively. To implement the provisions of the constitution approved in De cember by the dorm's 276 resi dents, governors have been elected for each floor. They are Glenn McGee, first floor; Dan Wickwire, second floor; and Claty Rawl, third floor. In the voting held during semes ter exams, judicial board members were also elected. Women's Hon May Organize By VIRGINIA CARROIL Saff Writer The National Secretary of Mortar Board, Dean Jacqueline A. Sterner of the U n iversity of Arkansas, visited USC this week. Mortar Board is a national hon orary women's society founded jointly by Cornell University, Ohio State University, the University of Michigan, and Swarthmore College on February 16, 1918. As of Jan uary, 1963, the number of chapters in the United States had increased to 109. The purpose of Mortar Board is to provide for cooperation between women's senior honor societies, to promote college loyalty, to advance the spirit of service and fellowship among university women, to pro mote and maintain a high stand-| ard of scholarship, to recognize and encourage leadership, and to stimulate and develop a finer type of college women. There are 39,500 members in KESTER'S BAMBOO HOUSE Buf fet - $1 Monday-Saturday 11:30 -2:30 Smorgasbord Sunday 11:30 -3:00 724 Harden St reeA SEE EUROPE I ALL STUDE Travel in a small group with otil and interests. 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The pictures n reaction to the unusual weather. ow Available cademic Year -cation blank and a financial state ment form from the office of the Director of Student Aid in the Ad ministration Annex. All students who now have a scholarship must re-apply if they still desire financial assistance. Applications must be turned in by February 15, 1965. EARN JOIN GAl Coni Or Be in Ga MA) The object of small, wedge-shape southern waters w lay telephone cablb Like others of its the family Phzolad Usually it borei some other substai Would it-coukc undersea cables? At the time, w performances of1 rhere Arou Oxford Univrvity In 1960. le is Research Fellow at Melton Coeg and is the author of 4everal books He is peemtly working on a official biography of Sir Winso Churchill. * * * COFFEE CONVERSATION a St. Patrick's Chapel will be held a 7 p.m., Monday, Feb. 1. Gues speaker will be Ernest Gordon Dean of the Chapel at Princetoi and author of Through the Valle, of the Kwai. * * * EPSILON EPSILON E PSI L OF wound up another banner semestei of elackness with its long-awated exam tapping ceremony recently, New brothers tapped were Chis Ed. wards, Stretch Stewart, Frank Haf. ner, Pedgy Friar, Hairiet Etter, Joe Aderman, Caroline Beatie, Charlik Hussy, Larry Parker, Joby Dixon, Claudia Howle, John Breeden, Pete Soutter and Kay Tolbert. * * * "WILD FLOWERS IN SOUTH CAROLINA,' written and illu strated by Dr. Wade T. Batson ol the USC biology faculty, is among the winners in the 13th annual Southern Books Competition. ThE book was entered by the USC Press. * * * SIX GRADUATING SENIORS of USC will be commimsioned ensigns in the U. S. Navy and Naval Reserve Friday, Jan. 22. Robert C. Parrott, Henry L. Sneed III and Woodrow 0. Wilson, Jr. will receive commis. sions in the Regular Navy. Hlallie B. Henry, Jr., Thomas H. Rawl III and Richard A. Schwab will receive conmiAssions for the Naval Reserv. COMMIS AND IET PEOP AECOCK ADVERTIS act CARTER CREWE At mecock Office at 2:00 P. RTES our concern was a mate d mollusk found in simui here we planned to ocea: m8. rersi genus Martesia (of TI: idae), it is a borer. cove into limestone or phobi ice to find a home. expe: i it-bore into our cable oceat e were testing the B )ronnand dielectric the nd Campus I I DR. G. K. HARRINGTON of e the Department of History at USC . will attend the Southeastern con s ference of the Association for z Asian Studies at Florida State University, Tallahassee, Jan. 29 80. He will be chairman of a panel t discussion on "The United States t and Japan." t * e * , THE COLLEGE OF ENGINEER ING at USC has reeeived a $13,721 graa fmm National Science Founda tion, providing fellowehipi for two candidates for the doctor of philoso phy decree in engineering sciences. * * * "ILLUSTRATING FOR MAGA ZINES," by Prof. Ashley Halsey, Jr., of USC has just been released in a paperback edition by Bridg man Publishing Co. Prof. Halsey, assistant to the president and member of the journalism faculty at USC, was for many years an editor of the Saturday Evening Post. * * * TWELVE GRADUATING SENIORS at USC were commis sioned second lieutenants in the U. S. Air Force recently. Receiving commissions were Billy R. East, Ed ward H. L.aw Ill, Phillip T. Shealy, Elmer C. Lavender II, Robert G. Steele, Robert W. Baucom, Max B. Hellman, John A. Lemly, Albert R. Ramsey, Jr., Daniel J. Kirkland, Robert E. Walker, and Hubert E. Yarborough III. JOHN ADAMS, assistant pro fessor of the Department of Music at USC, will conduct a piano work shop in McMaster School, Feburary 4-6. The workshop is for piano teachers. osION LE ING STAFF 3216 M. on Friday IAa rials for undersea cables at vari lated depths, temperatures n pressures. We also tested ~ance to marine biological atte ie testing showed that our ce ring wouldn't be attractive ids, and in nearly fifteen yeart rience with undersea teleph< a we have peacefully shared bottom with them. it we had to be sure we could. telephone business ralitya. Pharmac Holds Ini Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fra ternity held fts formal initiation Monday, Jan. 25, activating 12 pledges. The officers of the pledge class were as follows: president, John Arant of Pageland; vice-president, Randy Eddins of North Augusta; and secretary - treasurer, Butch Pace of Nichols. Also activated were as follows: Billy Brice, Newberry; Ken Hard wick, Myrtle Beach; Henry Rose, Florence; Stewart Cook, Brevard, N. C.; Tillman Hughes, Norway; Don Hudson, Anderson; Rick Mit chum, Sumter; Dick Brown, Dar lington; and Willie Long, Blair. Faculty members of the pro fessionals are Pharmacy D e a n R. W. Morrison and Professors Beamer, Galgano, and Stokes. New Finance Club Selects Officers USC's Finance Club held its or ganizational meeting Wednesday night, choosing Ray Thompson as its first president. Other officers chosen included Bob Kerr, vice-president and Nel lie Merryman, secretary-treasurer. Dr. Olin S. Pugh of the School of B u s i n e s s Administration was named faculty advisor. Plans were formulated for the club to tour the State Bank and Trust Company on Feb. 4. S Y ~C SWEENY TRA 1801 Main Street COLUM80 Phone AL TRIA' ous everything. 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