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Universities To Conduct Art Contest The S e v e n t h Carolina's Art Annual, sponsored by the art de partments of the Universities of North and South Carolina and the Columbia Museum of Art, will be open for public exhibit March 20 April 10 at the Columbia Museum. The contest, open to all art stu dents of colleges in North and South Carolina, will serve as a professionally conducted competi tion exhibition of graphics, paint ing and sculpture. The tenth high school art com petition will be hung for public showing in McMaster Art Gallery April 18-30. Two scholarships are given, each for one full semester, to outstand ing high school seniors. The funds for the scholarships are raised by the students and faculty of the art department through the sale of pictures at the annual spring art auction. Allez ons! Let's go! In any language, going's better whe For one thing, flights operate < travel needs (which eliminates trips). For another, you enjoy comfort-modern F-27 prop-jets and 404 Pacemakers are radar. equipped, air-conditioned and pressurized. n So get going. Call Piedmont or your travel agent for service that's &st, convenient and OftnomicaL ~PIE E ' ' Al= r AIR The ENGAGE-AB go for And, for good reasons.,. like smart styling to enhance the center diamond ..,. guaranteed perfect (or replacement as sured) . . . a brilliant gem of line color and precise modern cut. The name, Keepsake, in (our ring assures lifetime satis action. Select your very per sonal Keepsake at your Keepsake Jeweler's store. Find him in the yellow pages under "Jewelers." HOW TO PLAN YOUR ENGi Please send new 2(0-page boolet, Iand Wedding" and new 12-page I IAlso, send special offer of beautiful KEPAEDIAMOND RINGS, BC Ni DAVE ABEEL, director of pub lic relations at USC and former war correspondent in the Korean War, will speak to Press Club at 1 p.m. today in the South Dorm Spanish Room. DELTA SIGMA PI, business fraternity, has one of the highest| McKissick Rz Listed In Re A hard-cover reference volume, edited by Mrs. Davy-Jo Stribling Ridge, chief reference librarian at USC, cataloging contents of the Rare Books Room in McKissick Memorial Library has just been published. The edition on "Rare Book Col lection" was printed in Columbia by Vogue Press, Inc. and will be he n you fly. m schedules to meet your finding a ride, enduring long com>lete 3IVIONT LINES LES GEMENT AND WEDDING "How To Plan Your Engagement all color folder, both for only 25c.I 44-page Bride's Book.I >x 90, svRACUSE, NEW YORKI Dtes In GP"R ratios in organizations com posed of men of USC. The men of Delta Sigma Pi have a GPIR of 2.471. THE SOCIETY FOR THE AD VANCEMENT OF MANAGE MENT will hold its meeting Wed nesday at 7:30 p.m. in Russell ire Volumes erence Book sent to more than 400 libraries in the United States and around the world. The volume is divided into seven sections d e a I i n g with different kinds of rare books. Listed are books printed before 1600, English imprints before 1700, American imprints before 1820, and Con federate imprints. CRITICAL DEFI 0.0 0 0 h Ph! The So Field 0 A challengir rewarding fL for furthersh phere, proje manager U. S. Nav Indian On Campus 184) Sign up at Chlerelle (Corra ir Ai Starting now-Di CH: DIVIDE NO. I Bl Now at yi All kinds of grood buys a rhe New House, Room 205. Speaker will be Rhett Miller, manager of the Manufacturer's Council of the Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce. AUTHOR AND LECTURER Dr. M. T. Mehdi, Secretary-General of the Action Committee on Ameri can-Arab Relations, visited USC last week. FRESHMAN Y will meet Mon day at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Room in South. Junior-Senior Y will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Room. S 0 01 MARGERY WEST, Bob Mc DONALD, and Beth Brown, re gional secretary, will attend the Hurricane Region meeting of the Lutheran Student Association this weekend at FSU in Tallahassee, Fla. Charles Weber, Lorraine Wolfe. Charles Hatch and Will Balk will ENSE POSITION rineers mists sicists lid Propellant ffers You xg, enlightened, and ture with opportunity )dy, professional atmos ct responsibility, and ient experience. al Propellant Plant Head, Maryland interviews will be held A~ARCH 1966 your Placement Office .S 396. on:af Sp)ort ."edanl. muble Dividend Days al LET Right now EVJROLE during Do 0D Chevrolet, custom toi DOIJBLEnever beel ND DAYS. liYS - NO. 1 CARS Eight featu sur Chevrolet dealer's tncemdbeforat 11 in ne pnae.. at your Cthavrole IS participate in a panel discussion on the theory of "God is Dead" at the Lutheran Center Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Supper will be at 6 p.m. Nelson Keesee, adjutant for the American Legion, will speak at LSA luncheon Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the Spanish Room. 9 0 0 EUPHRADIAN SOCIETY will hold its regular weekly meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Society Hall, third floor, Harper College. University WUS-Spon World University Service has announced April 22 as the date for a campus hootenanny. The show will feature singing groups comprised largely of USC students, both A m e r i c a n and foreign. WUS was organized just after World War I to help meet the b a s i c needs of institutions of higher education and their stu dents and staff, especially through the development and sharing of new self-help techniques, and to foster cooperation and understand ing between the university com munities of all nations. It is student oriented and the only organization working exclu sively in colleges and universities for the major purpose of confront ing problems faced by these com munities. WUS committees are active in over 60 countries of Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America, Shop for FIVE POIN1 Drug Stores Gift Shops Savings & f.ca * Banks 0 Post Office Plenty of Free Parking - FIVE POIN1 rice Custom Cou pe. Impala Sport Sedan. Chery II \ora SS(' Syour Chevrolet dealei you'll get a mighty handsome buy able Davidend Days. Pick from 4 Chevelle, Chevy HI or Corvair with iches, engines, interiors. Availabil better. Hurry in to your Chevrol< es now standard for your safety belts front and rear. Always fasten starting. dealer's-Chevrolet . Chevelle . C Team Sp Debatinc Twenty-five high schools from six states will meet at USC this weekend for the second regional high school debate championship. The tournament, directed by Dr. Merrill G. Christopersen, USC de bate coach, is for the benefit of high schools, sponsored by the Carolina debate team. All t e a m s will meet for six rounds on Friday afternoon and ro Present sored Sing and North America, with general headquarters in Geneva, Switzer land. Students in some of these countries raise money to help stu dents in others. This money is then used to begin or continue self-help programs, generally on a 50-50 basis. These funds help to provide housing, eat ing facilities, health clinics, book stores, and scholarships. Civil Service Cc Of Governmeni More career opportunities in government are available to col lege graduates this year than in recent years, the Civil Service Commission announced recently. The continuing defense buildup and staffing needs in new or ex panded domestic programs are the reasons for the expected increase Srinq S VILLAGE * Ladies' Shops Appliance Stores Jewelry Stores Flower Shops e Men's & Boys' Stores - S. C.'s Oldest & Largest S VILLAGE *'s t th buy youwat at your Chevrolet dealer's great models of Caprice, a huge selection of colors, ity, variety and buys have t dealer's now! hevy II * foinrt * foineatt onsors 3 Forum Saturday morning. The last two rounds will be power matched so that a winner in each division, affirmative and negative, will be awarded its first place prize at the awards banquet in Russell House. Columbia s c h o o l s represented will be A. C. Flora, Dreher, Colum bia, Eau Claire, and University High. At the Duke Invitational Tour nament Robert and Tom Salane tied for first place with George t o w n University. Georgetown's number one team in the United States was defeated by the Salanes in a strong fifth-round victory. Garret Van Seters and Marty Price tied for second place in the same tournament. At Lenoir-Rhyne, Mac Coble and James Goldie tied for first place with Maryville College in the af firmative. John Wertz and Brice Thompson tied for first on the negative. The two teams made an overall sweep with ten victories and two defeats to take first place school honors as well. immission Tells alJobs Increase in government hiring. Civil Service examinations have been scheduled for April 16 and May 21. Applications must be sub mitted by March 16 for the April test and April 19 for the exam in May. Additional information about the Federal-Service E n t r a n c e Ex amination and how to apply may be obtained from the Commission's central office at 1900 E. St. N.W., Washington, ). C. Symphonic Tribute Planned At Concert Carolina's Symphonic Band will present a concert Monday at 8 p.ni. in Drayton Hall with tenor GuyN Hargrove of the music faculty a. guest soloist. According to conductor James 1). Pritchard. director of hand . a highlight of the program will be a t r I h i t e to handllaster John Philip Sousa. The band made its a n n u a I spring tour earlier this week, per forming five concerts in two days. A HAPPY HONEYMOON goes to the dogs! ME Del ght ul' Encheaning UNi nnle te .Poh m -c. U.. a, ..nc ct Starts Today At The... R.I.T.Z