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Final Appli Set For Eur May 1 has been set as the abso lute deadline for signing up for Student Union's special flights to Europe program this summer. Under the previously announced plan the University family-stu dents, faculty, staff and families will be able to jet to Europe with travel prices greatly lowered. The Fraternity Deldgates Aftend Conference In Knoxville, Tenn. Carolina students and Dean of Men L. Eugene Cooper attended the annual Southeastern Interfra ternity Conference March 31 to April 2 in Knoxville, Tenn. Representing USC's IFC were Jim Brandt, Lambda Chi Alpha; Sammy Drew, Chi Psi; and Ron Parker, Phi Kappa Sigma. Dean Cooper addressed the 200-delegate meeting. 6a& BASS MONC By The Maker Now Available $25.00 - 1224 Washii Richlar PARKIN That's H-onda. Just th~ crowded campus lots at all. Ride your Honda like. lf the teacher give probably because he'< See all the Honda mod Motorcycle S2 3620 RIVER DRIVE wVou Meet the ANiresi cation Date ope Trip plan provides round-trip tickets from New York to London at two times during the summer. Student Union will coordinate plans for the flights-the first of which will depart New York June 6 and return to the United States between Aug. 15-17. The second, allowing one session of summer school attendance, will leave July 26 and return Sept. 5. The special priced flight, aboard regularly scheduled but reserved planes, involves no commitment to a planned itinerary while in Eu rope. When on the Continent, par ticipants in the program are on their own time. Trip fares are $30 round-trip fok children under two years; $150 for children two to twelve years; and $300 for adults. Reservations for either flight may be made at the Russell House information desk. A $150 deposit per adult fare is required for reservation. O//7DOOR~ GRAMS ... s of WEEJUNS From Our Stock -$28.50 ngton Street d Mall 3 TICKET ticket for parking onI and, in fact, anywhere right up to class, if you s you a funny look, it's like to have one, too. als at les & Service AL 2-4104 Peole on a Honda" Room I Today is the last day for stud remain in their same room dur: semester to place a reservation office. An advance room fee of $50 the time a room is reserved. The following schedule must : ing rooms: April 13, 14, 15--Students wl their same room space may I Marketing S National Int USC marketing students are eturrently defending the champion ship which earned them the Na tional Intercollegiate Marketing Award last year. The team members act as top management p e r s o n n e 1 of an imagined business, competing with teams from 42 other schools on a "how-to-succeed-in-business" basis. The USC team runs its consumer product business in competition with other businesses of the same type. The competition is divided into five industries. The USC team is competing with eight randomly chosen teams in the same industry division. President of the Marketing Club and one of the team executives is Jurmie J. Watkins, Jr. Other team members playing the game are Benton T. Ashby, Edward W. Sigma Delta Chi's Represent Carolina At Region Conclave School of Journalism faculty and students attended a regional con vention of Sigma Delta Chi, na tional journalism s o c i e t y, last weekend in Birmingham, Ala. Attending were Profs. George A. Buchanan, William E. Winter, and Reid Montgomery, Barry Breibart, Bill Campbell, Al Dozier, Dick Elliott., Sig luitt, Tom Mayes, Tom Prewett and Clark Surratt. MEN'S or Rougi WESTERh LEVI'S or I MOEI1 CORNER LADY CHIARGE ACCOLs eservations ants who wish to mates, provided ng the fall 1966 their preferred i with the housing April 18, 19. other room spac must be paid at April 21, 22, 2 seniors. .e s April 26, 27, 2 e used m reserv- April 29--May I ing sophomores. io have reserved May 9, 10-C1 ick their room- ing off-campus. udents Prepaj .rco/legiate C Baker, James S. Gibson, Jr., Robert F. Zansitis, and Yvonne Karen Lewis, the only coed on the USC team. A by-product of the game is that it offers students an opportunity to learn about their interests in business management and their abilities and limitations in com parison with other participants. If the USC team is determined the best in its division, it will compete with finalists from the USC's Arnold Names OfficE New officers of William Far row Squadron of Arnold Air So ciety at Carolina have been se lected for 1966-67. W i I I i a m Steve O'Donnell of Bloomfield, N. J. junior journal ism major, was chosen commander of the honorary society. Executive officer is C. Ray Flynn of Charleston, a J u n i o r majoring in economics. Other officers are L a r r y k. Brandt, operations officer; Philip G. Stowell, administrative officer; Bradford C. Vassey, comptroller; C u r t i s A. Leopard, information officer; and Fred W. Ortmann III, chaplain. The USC squadron was formed in 1955 and named in honor of Lt. William Farrow, a University alumnus who participated in the 1942 Doolittle raid on Tokyo. Membership is open to AFROTC LADIES' I-Out I BOOTS ,EE RIDERS HE VY'S AND ASSEMBLY 1619 Main # 2413 k Us . W. W'il Know This little Wildflower suit -is sprouting its magnificence right now . . . A-line skirt, cotton-lined. Sherbet pink... Sky blue... Sunny cornsilk yellow. Sizes 3-15 . . . 4-16 $13. NTS INVITED1 ichedule ;pace is available and they bring -oommate to the housing office. !O-Students wishing to reserve s in their present residence hall. i-Graduates, seniors, and rising 8-Juniors and rising juniors. , 3. 4, 5, 6-Sophomores and ris irrently enrolled students resid e To Defend hamps TitIe four other types of industries April 22-23 at the fourth annual National Intercollegiate Marketing Competition Conference. The conference will i n c 1 u d e speeches, group discussions with more than 50 representatives of industries, judging of finalists in the Executive Game, and the pres entation of the National Intercol legiate Marketing Award, usually made by the president of the American Marketing Assn. Air Society rs For Year cadets in the junior and senior years who meet leadership, integ rity and dependability require ments and have a cumulative GPR of 2.5 on the four-point system. The University squadron has 31 members. Among its activities are the sponsoring of an annual mili tary ball, assisting in ROTC regis tration, and participating in area and national conclaves of Arnold Air Society. Notes DR. OLIVER G. WOOD JR., as sistant professor of economics re cently spoke at the Atlanta Chap ter of Financial Executive Insti tutes. * . . AN EXHIBIT OF PHOTOGRA PHY from all over the world is on display through April 9 in Russell House lobby. The 52 prints are winners from the photographs submitted in the "Popular Photography $25,000 In ternational Picture Contest," lar gest of its kind. The exhibit is sponsored by the USC School of Journalism and Student Union. * . 0 ALL STUD)ENTS interested in competing for the Gonzales Award or the Lawrence M. Keith Award, should contact Dr. M. G. Chris TRADIT SHIRTS AND 5 By VAN HEUSi SPORT COATS By PALM BEACH COPELA INQUIRY (Continued from Page One) QUESTION: In what way does the University receive Federal fund? How does this compare with the total budget of the University? ANSWER: According to the accounting department-The University receives Federal funds in several ways. Grants in research, scholar ships, and physical expansion. The 1965 expenditures were $12,884,. 000 of which seven per cent or $898,404 came from the Federal Government. This figure does not contain the amount of money used for scholarships. There was no major building construction using Federal funds in 1965. QUESTION: Why are the facilities in the men's lounge in the Russell House always out of order and the room messy? ANSWER: According to the Maintenance Dept.-The heavy load placed on the facilities and fixtures due to its central location may cause a short period when they may be out of order. Also repairs are made when a disorder is reported. (Inquiry Note: Have you taken time to report any disorders?) QUESTION: Why has WUSC stopped playing "Old Gold" music in the late afternoons? ANSWER: According to Steve Brock, WUSC program manager-The hours used for the show coincide with dinner hours, so most students are not listening to the radio. There are several other stations in town which play rock & roll. Most of the other programing on WUSC is quiet music and therefore is not in keeping with the general format of the station. Also WUSC is put into the P. A. system in the Russell House and rock & roll is not in good taste for such service. QUESTION: Why are several of the doors in the Russell House Cafe teria locked during meals, making it hard for students to enter? ANSWER: According to Slater Director John Driscoll-Some doors are locked due to requests made by students on windy or cool days. QUESTION: Why are the parking meters in front of South Dorm en forced at night and on weekends? ANSWER: According to the Campus Police-This policy is to provide space for visitors, and stop and go parking, such as picking up a date. If the law was not enforced, the spaces would fill up as soon as the grace period began and would remain full until the next morning. QUESTION: Are students allowed to park cars on the Horseshoe, if 'so, when? ANSWER: According to the Campus Police Department-Students are allowed to park registered cars on the Horseshoe between the hours of 5 p.m. and 6 a.m. on weekdays and from 1 p.m. Saturday to 12 midnight Sunday. This is allowed in marked parking areas. QUESTION: Does the Russell House stay open past 11 p.m. when a movie is on television? ANSWER: According to Jack Wilson, Asst. Director of the Russell House-The Russell House does stay open for television movies to end if they do not last too long past 11 p.m. If you have a question for INQUIRY, call 4249 between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Monday, Wedne8day or Friday; or write INQUIRY, clo THE GAMECOCK. If answers to your questions do not appear the same week you call in, it is because of time and/or space limitations. In The News tophersen in Davis 112 or call him Box 2722, campus mail by April at either 765-4204 or EL 9-6230 18-20. before April 18. The Keitt Award is given for THE U.S. OFFICE OF EDUCA the best extemporaneous speech, TION has awarded a grant of 5-7 minutes long, and the Gonzales $11,200 to USC for a program in Award is given for the best memo- the Preparation of Professional rized speech, 5-7 minutes in length. Personnel in the Education of 0 0 0 Handicapped Children and Youth. PLACEMENT interviews for the The grant will support two fel State-Record Company will be held lowships under the direction of Dr. today. Sue T. Rouse of the School of Ed * 0 ucation, with overall supervision THE USC SYMPHONIC BAND by Dr. George Curry, acting dean performed a "Concert Under the of the school. Stars" in conjunction with the Co lumbia Spring Festival Monday evening at the Municipal Parking Mall.Fiaca ats ANGEL FLIGHT is now dis-S o tributing applications for mnem bership. 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