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QUESTION: Why are freshmen wt
the board plan?
ANSWER: According to Dean of A
We view the freshman year as
as easy as possible. The three p
board plan are: The administratj
to spend as much time as possi
develop good study habits; the
a day; and the University wa
dietary habits.
QUESTION: Why is it necessary t
the same person at the reserve
time?
ANSWER: According to library ol
students from other colleges an
The books are for use of USC
out under false names.
QUESTION: Will the air conditionj
Spring?
ANSWER: According to Director
air conditioning units are now il
QUESTION: Why is the sun roof
it be expanded?
ANSWER: According to Dean Brur
must be taken into considerat
around the patio and a law re(
physical limits of the expansion
will be taken into a study. Ac
cording to Dean of Women
Elizabeth M. Clotworthy-This
is the first time the question
has come up.
QUESTION: Is it true that the
Campus Shop price of bound
notebooks went up from 35 to
50 cents when they were re
quired of chemistry and biology
students?
ANSWER: According to Campus
Shop officials-No. Also, a
check with the S. C. Book Store
confirms this.
If you have a question for IN
QUIRY, call 4249 between 7 p.m.
and 9 p.m. on Monday, Wedncs
day or Friday; or write INQUIRY,
c/o THE GAMECOCK.
EUROPE WITH U. C
JUNE 22 -
SAIL EASTBOUND:
RETURN PAN
FULLY ESCORTED - VISIT 8 C(
MOST MEALS INCLUDED - TI
JUNE 21 - STAY AS LONG
NO EXTRA AIR FARE.
$12
OPTIONAL EXTENSION TC
THOMAS TRAVE
BOX 221, G
Write ua for nanta ol ot
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lo live on campus required to be on
Administration Harold F. Brunton
a transition and wish to make this
rincipal reasons for the compulsory
on wants to encourage the students
ble on campus their first year and
board plan guarantees three meals
nts the students to develop good
o show one's ID Card repeatedly to
book shelf within a short span of
'ficials-This is done to discourage
d schools from using our facilities.
students only, and books are taken
ng in South Tower be working this
of Housing Joseph E. Barnes-All
i working order.
on South its present size, and can
ton-There are three factors which
ion: A wood plank floor, a fence
juiring ample exits. The costs and
Air Auxiliar
Interviews, i
Angel Flight, coed auxiliary of
Arnold Air Society in- the Air
Force ROTC, will begin interviews
for new members April 18.
Application blanks will be dis
tributed in the lobbies of the
women's dorms April 4.
Deadline for returning these ap
plications to Audrey Meyer, USC
Box 2722, will be April 16. Inter
views for prospective Angels has
been scheduled for April 18-20 and
a Coke party for April 28.
To be eligible for consideration
)F S. C. STUDENTS
AUGUST 3
QUEEN ELIZABETH
MERICAN JET
)UNTRIES - GOOD HOTELS -
IEATRE AND HOTEL IN N. Y.
kS YOU WISH IN EUROPE AT
85
) SPAIN AND PORTUGAL
L SERVICE, INC.
RIFFIN, GA.
her U. of S. C. students
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(Gan
POLITICAL PRIMARY FEVER
dents - and the number is expected
this spring. Pictured above in the Er
Senatorial headquarters are, from le
Qarleston; former Gov. H1ollings c
Ridge Spring; Ike McLeese of Anden
To Accept A
:ntertainment
in Angel Flight, a girl must be a
junior, sophomore, or second sc
mester freshman, with a cumula
tive GPR of 2.5. Angels are se
lected on the basis of appearance,
poise, intelligence, attitude and in- r
terest. t
GRAY'
is open as of
in Our New
1307 MAIN
Come in and J
Free lerchindise t(
SATURDAY,
Nothing to Buy at
Have to be Pre.
Shop Our Neu(
The Latest in Spi
V1e remind you that enjoyrn
uch spring affairs at the C
up is achieved with greate
grough proper attire. Allow
ssist you in attaining this g<
"Committed to Quality"
1337 Main Street
iecock Staff Photo by Rockholz)
has struck a number of USC stu
to rise as state politics get hotter
iest F. (Fritz) lollings Democratic
t, Carolina students Joe Riley of
f Charleston; Emily Wheeler of
on; aid Doug Dent of Columbia.
pplications;
To Follow
Angel Flight members act as
ostesses for AFROTC functions,
uch as the Military Ball, cadet
incheons and commissioning cere
ionies. Delegates are sent to Na
ional Conclave of Angel Flight.
SON'S
T/ednesday,
Store at
STREET
?egister for
be Given Away
APRIL 9.
td You Do Not
ient to Win.
Store For
-ing Fashions.
ent of
arolina
r finesse
us to
maI.
Notes
ALL ORGANIZATIONS, fra
ternities and governments inter
ested in being represented in the
1967 Garnet and Black are asked
to contact Ronald Elliott, either at
the G & B office on second floor
of Russell House or campus box
4732.
* 0 0
PASTOR BILL MITCHUM from
Reformation Lutheran Church will
speak at Lutheran Student As
sociation Sunday on "Getting to
Know Oneself." Supper will be
served at 6 p.m. with the program
at 6:30 p.m.
0 0 0
THE INTERCOL
LEGIATE COUNCIL and the
Crumbling Wall Coffee House pre
sent the first Southern Folk Festi
val to be held in Columbia at Al
len University Chappelle Audi
torium, April 5 at 8 p.m.
The caravan is conducting festi
vals and workshops throughout the
South.
Tickets are $1 per person and
may be purchased either at Wes
ley Foundation or at Faith Hall
at Allen University. Transporta
tion will be provided at Wesley at
7:30 p.m.
* 0 0
LAW WIVES auxiliary will hold
ELECTION
CANDIDATES
* Get Total Campus
Coverage
* This Ad Costs
$5.28
* Deadline Is April 6th
" Contact a Gamecock
Staff Member
" Call 765-4249
A
in h
pink,
sizes
In The I
its annual spring bridge benefit
Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Con
federate Room.
Tickets are 50 cents.
0 0 0
FRATERNITY AND INDEPEN
DENT basketball all-stars will
compete at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
in the Field House.
The Alpha Phi Omega-sponsored
event will cost 25 cents, and pro
ceeds will be donated to charity.
0 0 0
PROF. HENRY P. KEITH of
THE BOOK-OF-TH
AN
THE COLLEGE ENGI
ARE PLEASED T
The TFirst
Book-of-the
Writing ']
Prog
The program will
teen fellowships of
awarded to senior
demic year 1966-6,
with the fortieth a
Book-of-the-Montl
For complete detail
your English Depai
DR. DONALD SE
BOOK-OF-THE
WRITING FELLOV
c/o COLLEGE ENGL
HOWARD L
WASHINGTOr
K
LINE SIMPLICITY
eavenly shades of pow
gold, navy, white, and be
3-15
HARGR ACCOUWNTS iNVIEDn
News
the history department will speak
to Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish hon
orary society, April 5 in Room
205 Russell House. His topic will
be "Brazil: Conflict and Contin
uity."
0 0 0
STUDENTS INTERESTED in
competing for the Gonzales Award
or the Lawrence M. Keitt Award
are asked to see Dr. M. G. Chris
tophersen in Davis 112 or call him
at 765-4204 or EL 9-6230 before
April 19.
E-MONTH CLUB
D
,ISH ASSOCIATION
D ANNOUNCE
Annual
Month Club
-ellowship
ram
consist of four
$3000 each to be
s during the aca
7, which coincides
nniversary of the
i Club.
s, see a member of
tment or write to:
ARS, DIRECTOR
MONTH CLUB
ISIIP PROGRAM
ISH ASSOCIATION
NIVERSITY
4, D.C. 20001
der,
aige.
$35.