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Identifies With Stv New Stud Is Man 0 1iy SUSAN WHITE Staff Writer Picture an a t t r a C t i v e and decidedly pleasant - looking ml a n Seated inl the Imlidst of a group of college students aid listening with sincere interest to their animated conversation as he carefully ar ranges stamps in a collector's al To his right is a well-worn copy of "Gone With the Wiid." and to his left is an equally hattered Volume of "The sill.c ('hiaie. Newrt Direct, Itudeni n i n I)irevtor a)n id chitter ini hi, llitn'.ell l ot offit-4.. Pharmacy S In Undergrt The1 S4,ho"Il ilf ,1l'ama y,op n Ing its dt1>r1 to> the sevonld la1rgest vradulating clals in its history, is ofering t:1 >ihbirthips w a r t h1 nmre than $12,000 to, new and re Iiiitt Ii ItudlitIs. I 1 l 10h t half If the awards 1r(lronw;d- tI ,tudents whoe Future Libraj Through Stat ,,h S iltIltlt I it-' 4 t' ot ola ih ' \Va iS a il- Tt i f thei Sauth (';atoljia . . hI'a rt t i M n m Th bart r iitainte I'rogramn eab I 'tudenteis Nant wark Souith (';ir i a h ' tIi"'#l;i l'rtciatng in th p og a from l'S( nere roe s c ('r rolland I.in a lunz senors an ('aniaA f/A c jnir dents Ent Union f Many li TO comllete the scene, ald a two-inch thick steak sizzling anI popping its way to well-done per rection over a charcoal fire with a western epic blaring from a near hy television set and a fairly ac rirate portrait of David W. Phil lips, surrounded by his favorite things, is drawn. SIMPLE TASTES Phillips, who has taken over the burdelns of Student Unlion director, is a man of self-admitted simple tastes. m \\ . Phillip- relaxe- among desk chool Offer duates' Sch jualifY tem for S Ihe I:1irgest individual granlts art. th(. I IeaIth Pro,1-)fessilonlS Schlar hip provided by ti'he 1'. S. lDepart Im -lnt of I I althI, E-duliat](in anld W el-IfarI. ians Intern wide Project -\iken- Bambwirg-HBariwm l-1-: ih lRegional Library co i I e n i ed. "THec initt-rnl program wa*. r i.anrize'd ti includle a variety of irary~ dut-iis andiu confIire my'! liiion to b'comei a libria n."' .\liss, Kuniz interined at the lor neei iounty lihrary' ma shet al-i ireed that ti. proigramh he'lped work. \l i'-Init' oe commentrdedi thle pro ram a nd said that she e'spectiaIlly enIjo)yed "sers ing the pubIIlic per nam lly. 4 B Thie I.oehhe11; coing:i we re-pre't I arol t ral lored nia BR F '4i~iiiiartAt Air Director iterests "Things such as luxury apart ments and the French Riviera fascinate me, hut I'm afraid that I wouhi find them boring in time. "What I really enjoy and value most are basically the same things t I a t interest college students; that's why I'm in this job," he said. Phillips fintls his ideitification with students not only personally satisfying, but also a necessity to the success of his work. O'iN I)OOR POLICY I have always maintained an honest openl door policy with stu dents. It would he sheer stupidity to think that any Student Union can just sit and grow into great ness. It needs the help and criticism of the student body." PLANS To holp assure the S t u d e n t lnion's growth into greatness, Phillips has mule many immeldiate .111d long-ranlgv plans. iis most itieit-diate plan con CernS the managemnt of OtIher stI dilt grolups. W"W plan to organize a service that will both aid and advis stu denits inl publicizing their organiza tins. "For a mnimum cost they will Ill u r ni s h vd posters, mimeo raplhed n1 e w s I e I t e r s. and any ,ther mtaterials :hat are needed. "As for the futtre, we hope to n-1 all a full golt' course ani cotm plele t atrfacilities." Philipsih-eries imlself as anl Avlyvddicated ruw-adt.r. plan to make tihte University Cio th (arodlna 1tuden 11'ni1 thi bevst inl the r-gionl nww ai the bes" i the nation ili the fiture." s $12,000 olarships Dvt ar-n o f Mit mvesv ille, N. (., llen E+:ntrekin of tidige Spring, .\I:kack Steven>on ot North Augusta, *and R(Ohert L.. Turner4.1 of, L,alncas,ter. L,arg e t (1 ii 1- , litf pharimat y Schobir;1- hip fund11' a1rv theic (ceer ID)rug (' , m 11 a) ni y o)f ( 'harle1stonil, (;rnvvile aill spa rt an11 hIt urv whose 0 t. '11111utal gift p) rov ided 12 -'habirshi p altd Mc'Keson & Iob inl-. Inc. I* (oll millia which p-41 T -II u >hu la I iIn Ilit Icot i xprt s - - i VnI I" the honorarkhamiyngaztin Plsareinow Ltemknfo Speed-U p worker, spon.,-red aid low iicoive familie, a, a pr Stud ents S9 To Aid Lov By P'AT DIlLLING;HAM Asst. Managing Editor I)evoting their suilmier to aid ing low-income communities, 15 ('ai lina students embarked on a 11111uie pro.iect known as Speed UTp. ('ollege students from all over the state were involved in the pro ject, which ser-ved 13 coiliutics. Students lied in the coiiimuni ties, tiored children and adults, and concerned themselves with the problems of the area and its peo ple. Il IouiglI classtes, fivhd tripls, Itcration, arts an1d crafts and special skills trainiing, the student tutors atteilpted to s p a r k en tlu si'n Ill il the r.,1illi 111 ity's chil drenl and sul f-rv]ili cc inl tlhe comI1 t 1 ( atlall Spaity ( oammuniity tIIudents w illrking w Ith Speed-U1p s )ugh,-lt to aidl the communlityN's sell..c' 1)f ec l my it Perid!ili. bie the4 ones% w TI<av,~ to g it. -',rnplei chers Protest Ecom neh acli iticiv% ito Sumtmer. I St:'. lilvet IIIIere in Proi4-1 . all 4e4.4 ient Summei v Income C( They founlid tlit the average saI try 1of o(lmoestic xorkvers in Ilomes at Shaw Air Iorce Base was 57 vents; ain hour- and mrgan ized aI icket line to pr4l,test peave fully. 411a rion I )avid Orr, ('rucibie editor; Charles Rlagland, a 1966 W(oodr4m Wilson Scholar at 'SC; and lien Tate, a former graduate teacher in lie U~niversity's politi en I s e i v i c v depart ment, were aiong the marchers. Fe ling that their 1) r j ' t v s t neeedi mor,1f suppmrt, the boys sogtthe aid (of sumllter's chapter ilf the C('Illss (of Rtacial E:quality a nd tI he appiroval (of Shaw Air F1Ice ase 01omhman111der Col. Vic t(I. .1. Saimpso>n. C( - resjplded with an aver 11;I : I rchers ;I a y 1141 ('(l. SamIIpIsA-n1 did Issue 1 lettelr to re'sidenlts qof thet-bask. urgingr theml to) conI,dclr t he (.41mmIlunity's apl peal. Financed by funds froin the Of 'you you've got t lucky' to get what,'s hIt o)v<-r. yers' iniSist oni.Go4jos(enn ro get a good job, get a g file 01 dt,ti. wetre ihItilibed in !peedI-I y thei --tte. Working ommunities ideas for Speed-U'p sprang fromi ile( South ('arolina (Cmncil on lill man11 Rtelations. ()ter ('a olna studenlts inl lv i the sunilmer Speed-1Ip prorm11 were .1411l ( uherit s11 n , S 1i s : i lIuall, .l11114's ( i It. Mlarsha (;ithiner[, Su-an Kigi-ht, Susan L.mmn%, Biill MceKee, Nancy ()'Ncal, E-'llvin l'atti., E-'llen n - chal, L.inldsay L(.1uise \'an ll n L.aura Th'lomllpsmn and14 I)avid \\al AUTOMOBILE INSUI DRIVERS Single - Married - Serv Scooterm - 0 SMALL DO 0MONTHLY BULLY FAF 5645 Forest Drive at Gate 2, Ft. Jackson isuh obe kidding Sc, if 5 us t init schoo 5(10 n'Pi . 1ll y'ou catn for as loeg. as y ou e, (h\iset a YouethI ()1por titt (.'ti ood educatinn Rotary Fellow Named Ihe Itotary Foundation Fellow ship for study abroad during the 19 ai7-(8 acalemic year hIts been awarded to John 1). Strebe of Co lum11bia. P'reparing for a career, as a imlatiheiatics piOfessor, Strehe w%ill studyl at the University of Ilesan con. in France. After completiig his year abroad, he will receive his bachtielor of science degree in 1967 fromt USC. Str'be has been recipient of the Freshman Miathematics A w a r d , the University Education Founda tion Scholarship. and the First National Bank Scholarshii. le was also a member of Ili .1,11u Epsilon mathematics society ami a Phi Eta Sigma llonorary. as well as vice-president of the Carolin1 Christian Fellowship. 'The' Itotary Foundation Fellw SI, 1). sponsored by the kttary Fouanldation, Im a (I e some 1 51 *wards to students in 38 countris, bringinv the total number of fel lowships Viranted to 2,298 since The It (tar1y Fmiundat ionl g.ives schmha rshlipi for und1(ergradulatc 1o4ly to male students bet ween il d 2 1, who hiave comnplet(.d two yvars o1f tniversity ttainin but whot d' not have a llelo's d i-vice. Th y ;11s> .ivi- techiteial train Lqlv award s artisans and t4-h4 lIis la n.- 1'sr 'tildv Ill a(ti lit (1111 t iv. LIABILITY tANCE UNDER 25 High School - College Icemen - Motorcycles WN PAYMENTS PAYMENTS R AGENCY Ph. 787-2938 00 Iilu,tie training :utims'lor att tihe vnaint Service. ter) ii.