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Study Trip Filing Date Is In March Would you like to ride an ele phant in India or hike up .Euro pean mountains while learning to understand the people of o t h e r nations? The Experiment in International Living, a people-to-people program is accepting applications for the summer 196 program. Diuring a sununer abrtad the stu. dent spentds one month living with a native family in the country in which he is Ktudying. The second month the student travels with nine other Amiericans and an equal num her of native counterparts. The program provides for "peo ple to learn to live together by living together." Since its begin ning inl 1932 some 20,000 students have participated in this "experi ment." USC senior Paula Gruenberg spent the 1116,5 summer in Italy stuidying u1nder auspices of the "Experlimnt." Liberal Ncholirlihipks art available for Experimentter% to non-Western Eu-iropian countrie,,, t%peciilly in .Aia, Africa. Latiii American anid the \Middle Eawt. The. deadlinle f*(or appleationls is M.arch 10, with a cut-off date of Feb. 14 for those seeking scholar ships. For further information contact Ted .1. Ledeen. Room 101, Admini'.tration Annex. Applications D For Spring Sei Applcatiun for student loans for th. spring semiester Inust be subinittvid by Dec. 15. according to an annountemient by Robert B. Jeter, direcor of student aid. National Defense Student Loans, U'nited Stlent. Aid Fund Loans, ard Nursing loans may all be cknsid.re-d for renekwal if applica tions are received ()n time. Students who submlittettd applica tions for acadeni-year National Defenrse Stludent I ins need not file an additional application for Inin (GCn 1IEMIEJII OF' IiIE Tl)ENTl pe ml dlesr pri/e= to pamrt icipIat, 'lDw, Auii ary i,. cedeI -d%44 of LYON JRAV "G;ing somf Complete Travel Serv e rep)resentinfg malijor c'olleg * leookings for S"pring lioli e rese'rvattioiti for .SummrIer Eulropre -- The 4CaribblenI e rotin e travel rese*rvatim At No Extra ( Phone 254-4428 Across From IIorseshne P TILE POPULAR SPORT of cm Click. A collection of sted ganecc by former state setiator James If. Memento. Presentec Carolina now has its own collec tion of sharp steel gamecock spurs and other m e m e n t o e s of cock fiighting. The collection was given to the 1'niversity by former state senator Jamles H1. Hammond, w1ho cap eadline Given nester Loans the spring Seiester, Jeter stated. Educational Opportunty Granits, provided by the Higher Education Act of 1965, are available to stu dents from low-income families t 1n1d who show academic promise. Already in effect at the Univer -ity is the Work Study Program, also a provision of the Iligher Ed ucation Act. Th10 program, which provides part-time employment for stU- p detts, will be expanded to inlclude s more students and an increased ( budget. t 0'f i h g li tl SsI necock Staff Phsoto by Calloway) H All A'vOC)(IATION AI:XILIlY in, its. annuial btridge lwnitj hld %lhip, for I nitversity' law. s.tudentst.. EL SERVICE C e tour organiza4tionsl. day c'ruIise to Nassau (:ollege Tours nt -- Latin Amnericja tost To You! 911 Sumter Street 'eur Federal Building :kfighting is depicted in its full fury ek spurs -similar to those inl the paim Hlammilond of Glumbill. Of CocA F To Univ tained the Gamecocks in footbaill in 1909 while a law student after eading an earlier Citadel team as 111 undergraduate. Some of the s p u r s dIte hack warl a centurv. In the collectionl ire albouit 20 --purs and other cock ,ighting items worn by Senl. 1am tond's owni Iisl% anid others givIen o him by* enithusia..t.. such as fihe ate A. A. Richani4on, long the chief tale gameiv wardiel an1d head of wild. ife comeratiol. Senl. Hammond presented the ollection to the South Caroliniana 'ibrary at the suggestion of USC 'rof. Ashley Halsey, Jr., assistant o the University President, that elics of the sport which gave the ;aniecock teams their name ought o be preserved on the campus. In luded are books and other docu ientation of the ancient pastime. Although cockfighting is now anned inl virtually all 50 states on rouinds of crtieltyv, Sen. Hammond aid "there is a good( deal of it klietly going on and it's not likely end soon." The wieat4r retired from ec-k ghtinig acti--itie% some years ago but till breeds the game birds. ie is 1-nvinced, lie said, that the sport "is ot nlearly a-s brutal as fi-,hing or UnItiig." "All you do when you let a amecock fight is grant him his fe's ambition." In the Hammond collection are Iree types of spurs. The most 1ectacular is the sab e r - I ke slather,'' a cu rved1) ble much ivoredl in Latin A merica. It is at iched to t he le*ft leg only. The ther types are th in. wicked(ly minted' gaff's that are attached to >th legs. TIhese are (eit her "jag 's" or " drmopj-sock et.s."' The hirid's yle' of c'onmbat dlecide's wh ic'h C.ockfighats rnked high amoniulg the. tration,.. at the S. C. State Fair an main/ e n)owmaiw4u e Richland Mal INTRODUJCING; Aoillarln. ' long .leeved4 front . . . 5 KodelI polyeste%hr and. 35% fine comb31 ed romttoni. White', pink. lue,.' yellowl, iand prints,. S-uizes 8 to 16. $8 Thei .%urrey .Shop lst Floor & Rich/aml Mal anid drana in thi6 painting by J. it. itiig were donitt4d to ie I nversit. figh ting ersi ty aroumid the turn of the rentur%. At that timne, it wIaL. legal under tihe tatae law provied the itmtelie-- were hield no closer fhan three mile-, from a church or at "calurtered imitittioi of learning" - this 6a*1 keejieeg them well zawa. from t1w Caroliia cajimpus among others. (Cancck Staff Photo by Rockholz) during rehe d fnnu KathI .h. cock'a dedine4113 the results. o3f the4 con1te-,t, hel1d last ntighit, we4re not imse of ThCe (.mnecock. Surprise! your ArtCarved Dia to you on its own All siyie, -,In A' A P. ia from, $1-*, ta W o' o t,,, se,d ApG DU I iE Ae, M C DWuI A .n' Honors I Success I B-. I.NI)A JO MANG;1 and JOHN 1). CULBEIIrsoN Staff Writer A new University program is attempting to attract more abovve average students and offer thrii advanced courses wth more per sonal attention and is stcceedinig. The honlors program, at present limited to tte. College of Arts antid Scie'nces, will be expanled to in cliude other schtlools in the live - sity, and provide more challenging work to capable students despite the itnrease of enrolnlent at t'SC. )r. John L. Kimmey, directOir of the prograi, ternied tit p1rog ranl "highly successfull" at mid-Isme ter. Student 'tlectioni is based w; a 1,200 (r bettei total oni the t'Ollvge Bioard, graduatiton inl the t(wi lnv fourtih (f the student's high scholt class, and aIln interview with lir. Kimmey. Only ; t u d e t :ahe 4]ulately prepart-d avcadcmicallY ;mud persmally arT acepted. To staY inl the( honlor , progrK)aln : student mus1:t mainltainl at lea -t a "IB" averaeg. Studenlt, Itt tur rently elinled in the ittprtgramll hut desiring admittance im1ust hitvv a 3.5> cumulative G.P.Ri. Ilr-. Kimmerc is willing to discus the pirgi am with intere"tted students. An atmospherte of indlt-eint tudy is preserved for hinttrs stu dt s to stilmulate them1 intklle Thie progroin will be utpc)rv ilwvd by an honiors CMouncil appoint -d by the dean of the ('tllege of Art antd Sciences. USC Nurses Win Awards At Convention With a thullit of "E.nter tt, Learn . . . Gotht t Serve" tho S. C. Student Nitre- A-eciat,1 held its Fall convention N(iv : in Charleston. Delegates attentding frtm I included Sue Aberirombit, )inna Shuler, Donah Watstn. Lit iulante Stanek, and Sarah Stillweli. In the statewide electifin it. Gw\kn McCarter was chosen fir t vie piesident A nne A rnette, re sponding secretary anitd Genlta w hite, comm111ifte .. n n. on.. nation- . Th Un iversity's Schttol of Nutrs ing won the costumrie cte st andt Lu~an ne Stainek was n amiied talent itontest winner. V irgi itn i at l a y e .It)yet wit wardtedI tine' tof the twtt schttbitr hisgiven at thet ttonvent tin. Sei theSt Be Hi CA, Ch LE BE| mond Ring comes G precious throne. SE Sui DC Wc mrvWd E.I II G Program I it Mid Sei At present honors classes have beein instituted inl English, biology, philosophy, and h i s t o r y. Only English offers majors an honors class inl the junior and se n i o r years. Other departments are con sidering honors e I a s s e s at this level. A fter a certain number of hours im freshnman and sophomore honors 0,48 nip Is. E- I'Illlv',AI)1AN SOCIETY will meet Nov. 23 at 7 p.m. in the EI- hrIadian Roomli in I1arper Col0 lcgc. All interested persons are Int d II t at ten11d. C (M:1 AiIN lMA iM ASS %ill a4d de-- Pre P (:lubi toda.% a I .I. ine thne pani,h lineum ine Souath Ilerme. A . () 1. 1 N A RLI:,GIO'8 1'(I> N('II ,will Sponsor a special Thanlk I img trVice on Tuesday, v .from 7- 7 p.Iml. in Itut lee l'hapel. I)r. I auren liru beI-r we il deliver the Thanksgiv iDlR. \ lI. S0N . N1 , lIt S 4) N ' :1 I N1111) w %ill lee t r e oi "I)ebt Iefau1lt ;ad llme nt" at : :15 i).ml. lth% ii ltmom 205, le11,ll I Ie L KOW S K I 1f the N1atiC Irnal l rau of StiaIld[ w l -l lcture Nv. 22 in the l'S( iC-h-lrtn nt of e-hemiVtry. i %i' I.r11:.i(41(\ S% 1..l T y Sill ineee lem .daF at 5p.m. in Ieierem 101 i of lti1n ll Ilece,e. l)iek (,lige o Jhn1e1 W el ofl the l i erit .leate a l %ea ill preak. IJd''I llA STI'DEl-NT ASSO \'lTON wil met Siunday night Council Asks Room Named For Johnson lThe E.X-cutive Council of the T Ce,s D11ei (CvCIilllerI t voted unaniimus-ly tiw week to recem mnC14i1d to te Il ' iversity oard o Tu-tee: that thei new veil-blocki 1Cl wt n e he lallel tile Mike .lmhn -CCn Memri,~IaCl toge inI honoCCr of the [ate' GmnlerCeek grid star. TCe sutpplerentIe t h e i r rCeCmI sooneI bCeginj c-iCulat ing) a pcetit iCon toe show~ studient Clupport for t~~ na inCg tile humtIge inl honoCr (Cf J ohn -Con. lCehnI Owen eef Orange.hurg is ce-orinatorIC, of the ICroject. Dream Diamond Rings only at Authorized ArtCarved Jewelers South Carolina ton INKS JEWELRY m den - MDEN JEWELERS a rleston - ROY'S JEWELERS lumbia LK BROS. lumbia LVAN BROS. ffney .F & SONS, JEWELERS eenville LES JEWELERS senville JGOFF JEWELRY irtcanburg UL CROSBY JEWELRY nmerville RCHESTER JEWELERS ihalla LEES JEWELERS 't Greenville W. PACE JEWELERS stminster D H. CARVER JEWELERS odruff [mAN'S JEWELERne xh ibits nester courses participants in the pro gram will be presented with a cer tificate of merit. A luncheon for the 36 honors students will be held Dec. 7. at 1 p.m. in the Russell House. The stu. dents will be guests of the Univer sity with Dr. Thomas F. Jones, President of the University, and the honors council. v Dri9PU044 for supper from 5 to 6 p.m. Rev. Henry Horne of Harvard Univer. sity will be guest speaker. e. e lEADING AND STDI SKlj11s coir" sion%ored hy the niter-ites iditance llureau will oegin No%. 29. The lasse- meet twice i week for six %eek%. 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