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Notes I
NEW DEADLINE for items
turned in to Campus Briefs will
be Tuesday at 7 p.m.
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SUSAN L. FLETCHER, a senior
in the School of Nursing, was com
missioned an Ensign, USNRR,
Wednesday at the Naval ROTC
Unit. Miss Fletcher received her
commission under the Navy Nurse
program from Capt. John P.
Adams.
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THE USC COLLEGE of General
Studies is offering a course in
digital computer programming in
the COBOL language for all in
terested students.
COBOL is a universal lan
guage for programming commer
cial problems on computers.
Additional information and en
rollment forms may be obtained
from John J. Powers, coordinator
of continuing education, at the
College of General Studies.
* * *
FRESIMAN Y will meet at 1
p.m. Monday in the Spanish Room
in South Cafeteria. A special pro
gram has been planned.
* * *
JOURNALISM STUDENTS are
invited to a drop-in in the Journal
ism Library today from 9:45-11:30
a.m. in honor of Horace Greeley's
birthday.
Engineering College
Acquires Baumeister
As Assoc. Professor
An internationally known engi
neering teacher, editor and consul
tant has joined the USC faculty
as adjunct professor of mechani
cal engineering.
Prof. T h e o d o r e Baumeister,
after a long and distinguished ca
reer in industry and teaching, re
tired recently as Stevens Professor
of Mechanical Engineering at Co
lumbia University, New York.
Bassett Represents
USC in Washington
At Prayer Breakfast
Carolina senior Al Bassett will
represent the University Feb. 16
19 at the 14th Annual Presidential
Prayer Breakfast in Washington,
). C.
Arranged by the (ongress, the
breakfast will be attended by 50
other student leaders from across
the country. President Johnson.
nembers of hi,; cahinet, the con
gre"s. and the judiciary will at
tend the fu nction.
On the days following the
brea kfast, a leadership seinna r
w ill he held for the partici pa nts.
And we have just the ones
your special Valentine will
lovel Order them today for
your wife or sweetheart and
mother. If your Valentine is
far away, we'll send f low
ers-by-wire.
Blossom Shop
5 POiNTS
Devine at Saluda
254-8105
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EUPHRIADIAN SOCIETY will
meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Harper
College. President Donnie How
ard urges everyone to attend.
* * *
THE CRUCIBLE general staff
and interested persons are asked
to meet in Room 101 in Russell
House at 8 p.m. Monday.
WILL BALK will speak on
"Playboy Philosophy" Sunday at
6:30 p.m. at the Lutheran Student
Center. Supper will be served at
6 p.m.
* * *
PRESS CLUB will meet today
at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Room,
South Cafeteria.
A LAW SCHOOL PLACEMENT
SERVICE has been set up to guide
individual students to the lawi
schools most closely suited to their
needs through the use of modern!
computers. Application forms are,
available from campus pre-legal
advisors, or students may write
directly to: Law School Placement
Service, Box 2052, West Hartford,
Conn.
FINAL I)ATE for the USC
Campus Life Photography Contest
has been extended to 'Monday, Feb.!
14I.
* * *
"THE ('11AMPION" with
Charlie Chaplin will he presented
tonight at 9 p.m. at the Crum
bling Wall coffee house on Pickens
Street.
(By the author of
"1
ROOMMATES: THEI]
You'd think that with all the
the education game. someboc
for roommates by now. But ni
a problem today as they were,
the first American college.
(Contrary to popular beliel
Mr. Mather started his institt
And quite an institution it wa:
built schools of liberal arts, I
ning. He built a lacrosse st
Everywhere on campus was ei
motto CA E MUSSI - "Watt
dent union contained a bow
chine, and a sixteen-chair hat
It was this last fi-ature
brought Mr. Mather's college
body, being drawn chiefly fr
wias composed almost ent irelN
dians who, alas, had no net
braided the hair on top of theil
their faces, they had none. T1
by name, grew so detwessed st a
t y chairs that one day his mirn
tor, he ran out sidle and shook t
bled t o dlust. TIh is lat er became
But I digress. We were' expi
roommate t o stop hating eat
di fliculIt but niot iminpossiblei
give a little.
I ememblerP, forI examlple, F
'1)8 ). My roommate was, I t h
agreeable' than most. lie was
whose native customs, while
rnot entirely endearing. Mark
he gong he struck on the hmi
ers he set ofT on the half' hon
singed chicken fi-at hers tever
(lid nmindl was that he singed
TIo be fai r, he was not tot
habits either especially my
hadI no jars at the t ime, so I
any -old-where.
WVell, sir, things grew ste;
dlinrg arnd me, and t hey mnigl
had we niot each happened to
onte (lay. RinlgadIing opened
shyly at me, and offe'red me
''Thank you,'' I said. "'Wha
"Yak butter," he said. "Yo
bletan we call it !Ir(r ser kids.
''Well now, t hat's mighty f ri
a gift fronm my piackage. "Now
''Thank you,'' he said. "'Wi
"Person~na Stainless Steel
"I1 will try one at once,' he
"Wowdow !'' he criedi. "Nev4
close, comfortable shave !"
"A h, but the best is yet!'
many, many smooth, close', cc
Personna Blade each one r
c (omfortable as the first !"
"'Wowdlow !"' he cried.
"Moreover," I cried1, "Per
D)ouble Edge style andl Inject
"Sort of makes a man feel
"Yes," I said.
We were both silent ther
speak. Sile'ntly we clasped ha
proud to say that Ringading
(lay. We exchange c'ard(s each
each Fourth of July.
The makers of Personnas Stali
thi. column-sometImes nervo
Burma Shave.* Burma Share
lather and is available in regult
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DEPARTING FOR A WEEK'
coeds participating in the Barnard
left to right, Joyce Able, Adelir
Mary DeLoache.
Four Carolina
College In N4
Four Carolina coeds are guests
of Barnard College of Columbia
University in New York this week.
They are participating in an
exchange program established by
Barnard five years ago u n d e r
which exchanges are made with
universities and colleges in other
regions of the United States.
USC students selected for the
exchange are Adaline Armstrong
of Columbia, Tenn., Mary De
"Rally Round the Flag. Boys!",
obie Gillis," etc.)
I CAUSE AND CURE
progress we have made in
ly would have found a cure
>. Roommates remain as big
vhen Ethan Mather founded
, Harvard was not the first.
ition some 100 years earlier.
r, let me tell you ! M r. Mathe r
ine arts, dentistry and tan
idium that seated 200,000.
nblazoned the stirring Latin
h out foir moose." The stu
ling alley, a weighing ma
ber shop.)
he barber shop that, alas,
to an early end. The student
')m the nearby countryside,
of Pequot and Iroquois In
-d of a barber shop. They
heads, and as for the hair on
e barber, Tremblatt Follicle
ring day afterday at 16 emp
gave way. Seizing his v'ibra
he ent ire campus till it crumn
known as Pickett 's Charge.)
oring ways for you and your
h other. This is adlmittelyv
f you will both bend a bit,
1y own college (lays ( erlitz
ink you will allow, e'veni less
a Tibetan named Ringadling
ind ispu tably colorful, were
you, I dIidn't mlind( so much
ir or the string of firecrack
.I dlidn't even mind that he
dus1k and dlaybreak. What I
henm in my hat.
ally taken with some of my
hobby of' collect inrg waterI. I
just had to stack the water
idlily cooler between Ri nga
tactually have gotten ugly
receive a piackage fromt home
his package, paused. siiled
gift.
t is it ?"
ui put it in your hair'. In Ti
enidly,"' I said and offered him
you must have one of inle.''
at is this called ?"'
Razor Blades," I said.
said. And did.
er have I had such a smooth,
I cri(ed. "For you will get
>mfortahie shaves from your
early as smooth, c'lose', andl
sonna Blades come bo0th in
or style !"
humble," he saidl.
,rnot trusting ourse'lves to
1(ds, friends at last, andi I am
andl I remaini friends to this
C'hristmnas andl firecrackers
* ((H lM. Miax Hthulman
iless Steel Blades who sponsor
>usly--are also the makers of
soaks rings around any other
,r or mentho. e nd., to ..o...
amooock Staff Photo by Roekhoh)
VISIT to New York are four USC
College exchange. They are, from
e Arntrong, Pamela Vestal, and
Coeds Visit
4w York City
Loache of North Augusta, Joyce
Able of West Columbia, and
Pamela Vestal of Columbia.
When they return to campus
they will bring with them four
women students from Barnard for
a week's visit at the University.
In New York, the visitors will
have dinner with the president of
Columbia University, visit schools
in the city, and go sight-seeing.
When the Barnard College stu
dents come to Columbia, the pro
gram 'for them will include a
luncheon with President Thomas
F. Jones.
He
sh
be
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It's the one
placement
March 8
Want growth-wil
Career excitemei
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technologies-wi
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major industry?
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growth opportuni
Research, Devek
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If you want the fa
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Certainly, he wan
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They're jobs with
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APO Frater
Names Spri
Spring semester rush for Alpha t
Phi Omega service fraternity will t
begin Feb. 21 with signing-up on
the ground floor of Russell House
and will continue through Feb. 23.
Officers for spring semester
have been announced as follows:
president, Art Hartzog; adminis
trative vice-president, Wes Brun
son; service vice-president, Doug
Dent; membership vice-president,
Ted Manos; treasurer, Larry Line
berger.
Also, recording secretary, Larry
Robinson; corresponding secre
tary, Robert Schucker; alumni sec
retary, J. D. Martin; historian,
Terry McGee; and sergeant-at- I
arms, Freddie George.
The Thomas F. Jones Pledge
Class of APO was recently initi
ated into active membership. Dur
ing ceremonies held in Rutledge
Chapel, University P r e s i d e n t
Jones was inducted as an honorary
member.
Guest speaker at the Feb. 4
activation banquet was Dr. Thomas 1
F. Jones. He spoke on the 12 at
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ributes of a leader, corresponding
o the 12 Scout laws.
At the Banquet a donation of
500 was presented to W. B.
,handler, Scout Executive for the
entral state council. The money
vill be used in constructing a
ouilding at nearby Camp Barstow.
Awards presented at the ban
Students Pla
Special Tuto
USC students will have the op
>ortunity to gain insight into hu
nan relations problems while pro
riding a better education for area
hildren via a special tutoring pro
ram.
Under the sponsorship of the
4ational Student YWCA and the
;outh Carolina Student Council on
luman Relations, the program
vill provide tutoring services for
inderprivileged children.
During the Fall semester USC
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advancement ask us how you nm
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vide range (1) Research and
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you meet (3) Manufacturing
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Lineberger; outstanding p I e d g e,
Miller Barnes; outstanding active
award, Doug Dent; highest num
ber of pledge points, M i t c h e I I
Tibshrany.
The new chapter sweetheart is
Sherry Caldwell of Columbia.
r Continuing I
ring Program
students tutored a total of 70 stu
dents in three local schools: Wil
kinson Home in Cayce, Booker T.
Washington High School, and St.
Martin de Porres School.
Any student interested in par
ticipating in the program for this
semester is invited to attend a
tutorial training workshop in
Room 105 of Currell College. L
Lowell Dodge, Coordinator of Tu
toring Services in North Carolina
will conduct the workshop.
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