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Theta Sigs
Elect New
Leadership
Beth Brown, USC junior from
McCormick, was elected president
of Theta Sigma Phi professional
women's journalism organization
Tuesday night.
Serving with her during the
coming year will be Ginny Carroll,
vice president; Lee Wilson, secre
tary; Marsha Long, treasurer, and
Margaret Shaleuly, keeper of the
archives.
New initiates to the chapter are
Beth Brown, Ginny Carrol., Bertie
Green, Susan Hunter, Marsha
Long and Janean Mann.
Theta Sigma Phi, chartered at
USC three years ago, is a na
tional organization recognizing
distinguished achievement in
women journalists and uniting
women in all fields of communica
tions. Among projects of the USC
chapter, is grading high school
newspapers of the scholastic press
association.
Journalism majors who are at
least second semester sophomores
and maintaining above 2.25 cumu
lative GPR should contact a mei
ber before March 15 if they are in
terested in becoming a member.
The new officers will be in
stalled in April by the graduating
senior officers: Karen Moore,
president; Pat Roessle, vice presi
dent; Ann Richards, secretary,
and Eileen Papitto, treasurer-his
torian.
ALPHA RHO CHIAPTER Pre
charter from Pi Sigma Ep%ilon Exect
Campus Placeme
Next Week's Int
The following interviews have
been set up for next week by the
University Placement Bureau:
FEBRUARY 28
J. C. en y
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Itiegel Paper I o.
Arnerican Institute for Foreign Trade
MARCH I
Belt System
N. C. National Bank
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J. P. Stevens
MARCH 2
Rel System
Rt. J. leytnolds
INTERESTED
I N A N
OV ERSE A S
C AR E ER?
Professor
William P. Cochran, Jr.
will he on the camfpu~s
FEBRUARY 28, 1966
to discuss the training offered at
A. I.F.T. (an intensive oneW months
program of post graduate study) anti
the job opportun it ues open to
graduates in the field of
INTERNA TIONAL TRADE and
GOVERNMI NT S[RVIcZf.
Interviews may he scheduled at
PLACEMENT BUREAU
LIEBER COLLEGE
The American Institute
For Foreign Trade
Thunderbird Campus
PHOENIX, ARIZONA
An Affiliate Of
The American Management Anor ranonir
Chi
Chi P--i Fraternit entertained
Playing for the anniual occasionl was
John Austell, alumni advimor, Sam
facultiy adisor, and Ronmie Cramfor
Navy, MarinE
ROTC Annou
Representatives from the Navy
and Mlarine Corps officer recruit
ment service will be at USC next
week to provide interested stu
dents with information on various
officer training programs.
Officers from the Navy Recruit
ing Station will visit the camplus
Feb. 28-March 2 as a part of
%ident Carlos Townimenid receives
ilive Director IA-iS Gordon.
nt Bureau Gives
nrview Schedule
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MARCH 3
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Psi Honors Fac
faculty, friends and administratloa
the Daryl Pettus Trio. Identifiable in
iy Drew, Stoney Denny, chairman
I.
is Plan Recru
nces Two-Yei
their semi-annual college visita
Lion program.
The team will provide informa
tion on the Navy Nurse Corps and
>fficer candidate programs for
men and women. The team can be
:ontacted at Russell House Lobby
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.
A new two-year contract Naval
BA Fraternity
Initiates Unit,
Taps Students
Pi Sigma Epsilon, national pro
essional fraternity in marketing,
males management and selling, in
tiated its 41st chapter at Carolina
recently.
Twenty-one Carolina undergrad
jates and ten Columbia business
men became charter members of
the Alpha Rho Chapter.
Undergraduate members are:
3arlos L. Townsend, Jr., president;
John Riddle, vice-president; Jeff
rey D. Lewis, secretary; William
Wimberly, treasurer; and John
Vaughn, sergeant-at-arms.
Ii Sigma Epsilon is open to any
students interested in sales and
marketing. Meetings are held the
first Tuesday evening in every
month.
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ulty
at a drop-in Tuesday afternoon.
the picture are, seated left to right,
of the event, Dr. George Brauer,
it Program;
ir Contracts
ROTC program has been designed
to make NROTC training available
to sophomores in good standing.
A special six-week training ses
sion will be conducted (luring July
and August to cover naval science
courses which regular NROTC en
rollees took during their freshman
and sophomore years.
The summer session .will include
academic instruction on Naval
orientation, seapower, and Naval
weapons; laboratory drill; physical
education; athletic contests; and
assemblies.
Requirements for acceptance in
to the program include that the
applicant be a U. S. citizen, single
and at least 18 years old. lie must
also meet academic, character and
physical requirements.
Application deadline for the
summer training session is April
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Notes
ROY HILLS, Mike Nicholson,
Patty Matheson and Kathy Gil
liam, instructors of physical ed
ucation majors, are attending the
American Association for Health,
Physical Education and Recrea
tion Convention, Feb. 24-28 in
Louisville, Ky.
HYPATIAN LITERARY SO
CIETY is now accepting applica
tions for membership. Any inter
ested girl who has a B average in
her English courses is eligible and
may contact Beth Brown at 765
3930 or Box 596 by Feb. 26.
. * C
FRESHMAN Y will meet Mon
day at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Room
of South Dorm.
FRANK McGUIRE will speak
on the ACC Tournament in the
Towers Lounge at 8 p.m. Monday.
* * *
EUPHRADIAN SOCIETY will
hold its regular weekly meeting
Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Society
Hall, third floor. Harper College.
All male students are invited to
attend.
* * *
PRESS CLUB will meet at I
p.m. in the Spanish Room in South
Euphradian Society
Announces Officers
Euphradian Society's spring se
mester program began Tuesday
night with the installment of
newly elected officers.
They are as follows: George
Warren, president; Art Hartzog,
president pro-tem"; Steve War
kaski, secretary; Jim Mulligan,
treasurer; Jim Coleman, critic;
and Tuck Clifford, custos forum.
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dents to attend the next meeting
Tuesday at 1 p.m. in Room 101,
State College Stu
In Project Aiding
South Carolina college students
will participate this summer in
SPEED-UP, a Student Program
for Economic and Educational De
velopment.
The 10-week project will utilize
150-200 collegians to work in pov
erty areas throughout the state.
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the state's poverty communities
in teams of 10.
SPEED-UP staff members will
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at 8 p.m. to explain the project in
detail to interested students. Lo
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Business Administration or Jayne
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