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Theta Sig Names Six To Group Th1e1a Sigla I'li, the professioinal journialistic h o n o r a r v society foir womel, recenitly accepted six USC coeds to mIemb"ership. New members are Beth Browi, Virginia Carroll, Hertie Greei, Susanl Ilumner, Marsha Long, anid Janean N1141111. The purpose of Theta Sig is uiiilti faceted. It i i c I u I e s encouraging greater inlividtual standards, working for a free and responsible press, and uniting wonmen engaged in all fields of comittunicationls, to 1nme olly a few areas of concentration. Each year memers of the society rate those high school newspapers which are members of the South Caroliia Scholmstic Press Asociation. Theta Sig anuilially gives awanis to the outstanding woman jounalist inl South Carolina and to the outstand ing USC Aoman journaism student. Through its activities the society attempts to maintain high profes sional standans and to recognize distinguished achievements by women in the field of jourialism. Theta Sigma officers for the 1965 66 school year include Karen Moore, presidetit ; Pat Roessle, vice presi dent; Ann Richards, secretary; aind Eileen Papitto, treasurer-historian. (Ganecock Staff Photo by Rockholz) CONGRESSMAN Albert Watson (R-SC) warned USC Clariosophic Society members that tihey must he prepared to resist comlimunlist activities if and when such activi ties come to South Carolina. At the meeting onl Nov. 30 presideit Donald McIAse 111110aniCedl tihe selection of Watson as an hoimorary member of the SocietY. Attention SENIOR & GRADUAT NEEDING NOMINAL FINANCIAL HELP ACADEMIC YEAR - AND THEN COMN SEND TRANSCRIPT AND FULL DETAILS C STEVENS BROS. F' 610-612 ENDICOTT BLDG., ST. PAUL 1, - -UNDERGRADS, "SENSUOUS AND A PHILANDERER FIELDS OF WAVI "WINTER . AM GO-GO" VA Starts Thurs. Cisan MELL SALERNO MRCIER IkONT Shows at 1-3-5-7 & 9 p.m. MISS GARNET ANU BIACK above, Mary lloyd lrown, Kappa Janet Riihardson, Phi Delha Thet Gli.s Garnet aid Black will bn Omicron Di and president of Hillel; Carolina Religious Council; chairman for men's residence halls and fraterni ties for Religious Emphasis Week; recording s e c r e t a r y and rush chairman of Phi Epsilon Pi; IFC; Kappa Sigma Kappa, Student Union A c t i v i t i e s Committee; Young Democrats; chairman of 1966 May Day. GPR 3.080. WILLIAM DOUGLAS GRAY, Columbia - secretary and presi dent of Pi Kappa Phi, vice-presi dent of Sigma Delta Chi: secre tary and president of Kappa Sigma Kappa; IFC Tribunal; IFC Runner - Up Man - Of - The - Year; junior class president; Sports Edi tor, Managing Editor, and Editor in-Chief of The Gamecock; Ath leties Director of the Garnet and Black, Who's Who in American Universities and Oolleges; Phi Al pha Delta; secretary and presi Bishop Revamps Episcopal Center The USC Episcopal student cen ter, St. Patricks Chapel, has been reorganized under the direction of 1 i s h o p John Pinckney of the Diocese of Upper South Carolina. The Rev. Colenmn Watkins of Good Shepherd Episcopal Church has been appointed acting chap lain. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday and new hours for the center's operation will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. E MEN Students-U. S. Citizens TO COMPLETE THEIR EDUCATION THIS ENCE WORK - COSIGNERS REQUIRED. F YOUR PLANS AND REQUIREMENTS TO ")UNDATION, INC. MINN. A NON-PROFIT CORP. LIP AND SAVE ______ SENSUAL FUN 'S ROMP THROUGH NG GIRLS! - N.Y. TImes ^ Now Playing Ends Next Wednesday ;EPH E LEVINE s ASTROIANNI ORFEI I"ONCAR I 75iEWiev1N * CAROLINA , THE|ATDE finali%ts were reeitily chosei from a f \lha; Panm Tive. Zeta Tall Alpha; I and Melissa Thormoi, Sigma Alpha aiotiiced at ODK Award% Day in I elta Kappa dent of Student Bar Association. GPR 3.030. ARTHUR 1. HARTZOG, Black ville - president of Alpha Phi Omega, president pro tenpore of EF'uphradian L I t e r a r y Society; lKappa Sigma Kappa, orientation counselor; Who s wvho In Ameri can Universities and Colleges, AFROTC. Distinguished Military Cadet Award, Commander of Arn old Air Society. GPR 3.212. ALLEN JONES REMBERT, Co lumbia-president of Pi Mu Epsi lon; vice-president of Eta Kappa Nu; vice-president of Institute of Electrical Engineers; American Mathematical Association, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; AFROTC Drill Team; Senate; honor rolls. GPR 3.076. JOSEPH P A T RI C K RILEY, Charleston - law school, under graduate work at The Citadel, Newman Club; treasurer of Stu (lent Bar Association; vice-presi dent of International Relations Club. GPR 2.800. ROBERT CHARLES SCIIUC KER, Columbia-BSU; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Engineers' Joint Council. Pi Mu Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega; treas urer of the Southern Regional Conference of American InstitutA' of Chemical Engineers; NROTC Scholarship; Kiwanis Scholarship. GPR 3.125. WILLIAM EDWARD WINTER JR., Aiken-Westminster Fellow ship, YMCA, vice-president of Al pha Tau Omega, AFROTC fresh man and sophomore honor rolls and Decan's List. GPtR 3.41.. WILLIAM ED)WARD) ( RUSTVY VI NT'ER .1R., Columbia - - Pi Mu Epsilon; American Institute of *' Use your "Miss Gamec Gamecock Staff Photo by Dozier) ic-1h of 29 girls. They are, pictured Eliin Thurmond, Pi Kappa Alpha; I'. (Continued from Page 1) Chemical Engineers; BSU; Engi neers' Joint Council; Professor of Naval Science Freshman Award; freshman and varsity swimining; Earl Skidmore Award; Union Bag Camp Scholarship; New South Life Scholarship. GPR 3.500. LYON TRA\ "Going so Complete Travel Ser o rereseniiig major collo o bookinigs for Spring Ih o reservaltions for Suimmie Europe - The Carilbb o routine travel reservatio At No Extra Phone 254-4428 Across From IIorseshoE Wi n a re pastel blue, 11.98 *our< neck cable Dresst Slack~ ock" [Here And 1 STUDENT UNION'S campus life photography contest begins to day and will run through Jan. 7. Pictures will be judged in five categories: (1) activities; (2) sports; (3) scenic and architec tural; (4) pets and children; and (5) portraits and personalities. Although there is no limit to the number of pictures that a stu dent can enter, all photographs must be submitted on or before Jan. 7. The rules governing the contest will appear in next week's Game cock. ORGANIZATIONS interested in listing activities on the Student Union Calendar should contact the calendar committee in the Student Union office in Russell House. CINESE STUDENTS greeted Chou Tung-hun, consul general of the Itepublic of China, who vi6ited the Carolina e a mp u s Wediesday. 'h. consul met with P r e s i d e nit Thomas F. Jones and was ener tained at the home of Prof. Tiig Ye (Jll. SIGMA DELTA PI, S pan ish honorary, will sponsor a movie, Lazarille De Tornes with English EL SERVICE newhere?" vice: 'ge tour organizations diday cruise to Nassau r College Tours 'an - itii Aierica ns Cost To You! 911 Sumter Street -Near Federal Building ter pastels here! aditional look in luscious shodes of cornflower pink and buttercup. w n, Vee- neck pullover, with A-line wool skirt, .Come in and select from ollection .. . suits of wool, 40.00 . . . Vee cardigans, 12.98 and stitch cardigans, 19.98 louses, 6.98 and 7.98.. s5 19.98 to 30.00... ,14.98 to 17.98. UJ1LLe 'here Aroui ub-titles Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Russell House. Admission is 60 ,ents. * * * PLACEMENT BUREAU offers the r4ollowing interviews fow e n i o r a: iLmericani Red Cross, Dec. 6; U. S. tny Enginecers, Dec. 6; S. C. State Library Board, Dec. 6; Baxter Iabs, [)ec. 6; Allied Chemical, Dee. 8; lbemiarle P a p e r, Dec. 8; Army# Iedical SpecialistA, Dec. 9; National Security Agency, Dec. 9; Gewgia Highway Dept., Dec. 9; and Riegal Paper, Dec. 10. * * * INTERNATIONAL RE LATIONS CLUB will have a ban quet Saturday night in the Naval Armory. Foods will represent :everal foreign countries. Tickets are $3 and may be purchased at .he Russell 11 o u s e information desk. CAMPUS DE 729 MAI Wishes t) GAME The Finest Baske Come by for supper or a sm SANDWICI BREAKFAS Call AL 6-925! On lain Street Across Fro Open 6 a.m.-1 a.m. Mon.-I .Jantzen does the Country Squire coletto sweaters in the cia rrorn the group, a full 1 of 100% lamnbSwc af ter the saddle sh $1 yellow, whiske light blue, nay jan HEDRII 718 SALU id Campus 11011 FMILTON, radio personality, will speak to Presm Club today at I p.m. in the Spianiish Room of South COLU MB1A CHORAL SO CIETY will present Handel's Mes siah Sunday at 8 p.m. at Dreher High School. "O1GANIZATION OF THE ISOUTIl VIET Army" is the topic of a paper to be presented at the third colloquium on p ol i tic al strategy by the USC Institute of International Studies. Prof. John G. Westover of the departnent of history at Western Illinois University will present his paper at the Dec. 8 meeting. ' Asst. Prof. Donald E. Weather bee will be chief commentator and Dr. lZaymond A. Moore will serve as nioderator. LICATESSEN N STREET w# 1965-66 COCKS tball Season Ever before the game . . . :ck after. -IES - PIZZA T SPECIALS i For Carry-Outs rn The Engineering Building :ri. 5 p.m.-12 Sundays sscmanr ashinedpulove so-Sdl p"b ae oude stlig ;K', nc A//) A''2