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Trustees I Osborne, Rutledge L. Osborne of Orange- i burg was re-elected chairman of the r Board of Trustees of USC during a meeting of the board on campus , Thursday, October 13. Also re-elected was Vice Chair man of the Board, James W. Coth ran of Bishopville. The chairmen and members of the trustees' standing committees remain the same as last year. The Executive Committee is com posed of Rutledge L. 0 s 1) o r n C, chairman; James W. Cothran, R. Milo Smith, Hugh L. Wilcox, and Robert R. Bruner. The members of the Athletic Committee are Solomon Blatt Jr., chairman; James L. Moss Jr., Rut Placement Interview October 24 Glidden Arthur Andersen Pacific Fmance Brown Engineering American Cyanamid Chas. Navy Yd. (Design )iv.) October 25 Glidden Pratt & Whitney American Bakeries Sonoco Babcock & Wilcox Rayonlier U. S. Army Engineers (Savannah October 20 Sonoco llumblo Chas. Navy Yd. (Nuclear Div.) W. Va. Pulp & Paper City of Philadelphia Ford Motor Credit October 27 Burroughs Riegel Pulp & Paper Vitro Labs Pacific Missile Range Fidelity Mutual October 28 Humble W.R.A.M.A. Rose's Kelsey - Hayes Scott Paper Wachovia Visit Us For All Of Your Jewelry Needs A. A. 4 arrll 2024 Devine Street In Five Points AL 2-3161 Use your exclusive "Gamecock" Charge A If you don't hove one . one today. WE I And have, for m; best of the wvon Gentleman's plea Park 2 Hours Free (wil ?eelect Cothran Ldge L. Osborne, It. Markley Den is, and Edward E. Saleeby. The Buildings and Grounds Coni nittee includes J. D. Poag, chair nan; Harper Welborn, T. Luke 3enson, T. Eston Marchant, J. tobert Peters, and Dan S. Hlender The Board formally reognized ,he "very great progress" of the Jniversity "un-der the constructive .oadership of Dr. Thomas F. Jones ats president." The trustees said rapid growt.h in enrollment and swift expansion of the areas of knowledge "have combilned to confront the Univer sity with organiZational, classrwom, faculty, sti.dent housing and phy sical plant and equipment needs and problems unprecedented in its experience." The tru1stees also recognized the progress the University is Miaking under Pres. Jones in "meeting the institution's many and varied needs and problems," and expre:.sed "con fidence that inder his continlucd iIIplemenl tat.ion of its developlment program the University will he en1abled to meas)re up fIlly to tle constantly expanding educational needs of our state anid its people." They piaced "on record ouIr un failing appreciation of the sound advice, cooperation arid support which we have ui failingly received fromll 1)r. Thonmas F. 'Jones. as president, in the coinduct of the Unliversitv'- affairs in a most try ing tine of its history." |I NOW SI WOODY ALLEN SITS BACK! *.,........ --.. *e-- . .. . s/ You Rccount. \:y* . open UNUTHE' Si~ su e*iits o ,tliue. * (MUBRIDG TH P It purhae in the Municipal Parki conistt Booth (it State 1a' NacIine c'an do an1111ost anv thiing these da- amid U'SC i prov ing this as a computter gives recipes at the anamml State Fair. 'li iiverit is aMlso proiding a first aid -.er%ice at tie fair. 'lie booth, lcatmed inside the n11ain1 enmtrance of the Steel 11utildiig 4m tie right. is iext to the computter exhibit. Shtowin int tie above picture are a televisiotn amd vi44 tape re corder that tell the I 'S- %torv. inder platis of the I SC Coli .eu11n ik i teletype mainmciite conl iected to cavinpnv computers and amnmy phone oll 4%ampu11s. hlie recipe% ini the exhibit which de4monistrate how a compntler funic tionss are favorites of Mro. Rbert E. McNair atid wives of the presi id-tints of ,tate - operated universi tie. .1141 colleges. ROWING Color? Will Not Believe It. Vhen You See It! 3:55-5:05-6:30--7:55-9:20 'RIPES ru now awaitin:g thu 69.50 up Simany wvith vest) ri nuilding behind Lourie's. (Gamecock staff photo by Rockholz) r Tells USC Story li tie l itIh, recties are feA itto the coiputer ani comw throutigl a telepriiter providiig iroportioi, for serviig as few as two jIer*.on% or 1a% m11any1 s. 19 )n duiaty in the first aid Itxith are at register(i nurse and techfii c.tl titrsiig studenits atteuniing the Iwo-VeaLr siociate dtegree program in niursiiig at the l'iivtersity. U SC instructors in tie associate degree prograit sii teit- uiirsing %tudIen1vt% participating iii te fir,t aid svervice at the fair will Ie oni a rotating scewdule. Mrs. Ma.ry II. Mc-CandlIes.-, CO ordinator oi the (Alege of Gen eral Studies is suiervising the first aid programii. The St Girl Hu lam\e Studei I.D. CG P4NI Moving your body is highly inefficient, If communications you would never he Of course, you wC' have to get exercis But that's your prc We want to makei to contact people, get informration, at anrd holrd rnentings Theater B4 For Secon University Theater has h e g u n S preparation for its second play of d the fall semester, "Stage of Seige," r by Albert Camus to be presented in I 1)rayton Hall, Dlec. 8 - 10. The play, set in S p a i n1, uses Medieval and Renaissance theatri- r Cal effects and is Inued on the d Black Plague. Moreover, it em- / phasizes symbolic characters and s uses the e o n c e p t of time very 1 freely. "Caligula," a play by the same I author was originally planned for I presentat,ion, but the turnout for ) au(itiois Was so overwhelming J that "State of Seige," a more dif ficult play was chosen, levealed :)r. Conrad Bishop, director of the play. l"There are a wild mixture of styles," said Dr. Bishop. "Some scenes in it are straight simple sceWS -- Something you w o u I d expect in Romeo and Juliet. Others are farcical, satirizing hour-eaticracy. It really draws from the w h o I e spectrum of dramat.ic style." Cast in the major roles are John Buffington, Adrian Kennedy, Jim E. Quick. Belle Mead Heckel, Bur rell Sanders, Cecil 11114lry and .ohn "Rusty" Weatherford. A chorus, similar to the Greek draina, includes Carol Traecy, Don McMahon, Karen )eas, M a r t h a rangest nt Ever! GIt P-0011 leshette )WING mits with rds - 85c m cMAlsoA AL. +SSOO If communicatioi you could sta) iround We developed service so you i were perfect' We intouced ive to. (two-way amipli 01(1 tillto let you hear e. in distant loct blem.could ask then easier for you nio matter how learle, Right now, mai( tendlectres, from their (dori language lab, will be able to computer tht 3gins Prep i Fall Pro wannIj and Mlickal Walker. Five uers will also be featured: Bar e irown, Linda IarXoody. Carolyn S n, r u II a n lenderson and I .aren D eas. A. cast of 20 comprise the minor Ales. 'T'hey are Flora Coker, Wel on11 Bagwell, Miciaol Bott, Joseph . Ilroi, Chuck Nixon, Gary Mes- e -nger, Terry aunh, Martha Kest- I 1r an1d Trunan Henderson. Also, Calvin Griffin, Jo Ann remont, Willian W o o (I w a r d, )onna Wilson, Richard WillianIs, Vebster Wallace, Michal Walker, ames Verr, Biob Tracy, Jackie nyder and John Johnson. Former Studen A former USC student has been luned a 'eace ('orps Volunteer Ifter conipleting 13 weeks of train ng at 1 i Rley in Areciblo, Puerto Rico. Mrs. Mary 'a u1 i e L) av i s S'hooler of SIx 'ickens St. is one f :0 volunteer- trained this sum-1 ' WINNER OF6 AO A Dramatic I The Char 8th DAVID LEAN'S Great FILM Cf~ Week! )OrTOR ZH IWAG(O IN PANAVISION' AND MEIROCOLOR MATINEES - SUN., WED & SAT. ---- 2 P.M. EACH NIGHT AT 8 P.M. TICKETS RESERVED BY MAIL OR PHONE 782-2228 NOTE SEATS NOT RESERVED 4 t4 is were good enough, in the sack all day Picturerphone* Dependir ulI see as well as talk of the inf Ad be seen. too, his a nsw< ele lcture service printedl ( led phone calls) as a vide lecturers or a facs ions. Arnd so you i questions Some of far <away they were. are avail< Others a ny studlents can dial ~o h intrIes to afothi 0oon 1 stud (ent better a~ dial inito a + se,. Isrlds ot milles away ion for he, courses. AT&. arations duction Asst. Prof. Norman Rock of the ,nglish department will serve a.s cene Designer and Mrs. Conrad lishop is composing original music o suit the play's motif. Assistants o the director are Claire Wid narckand Barrie Frey. Dr. Bishop, who only recently re -ived his Ph.D. from Stanford Jniversity, has directed local and in- professional groups in the ;alifornia area. lie dirxeted the kmerican premier of 1). 11. Lw -ence's play, "David" as well as 'The M c di u m," "Tiger at the :;ates," and a Japane Noh-play .ntitled "Kinuta." it Joins Corps mer to begin work with the Vente iuela Agriculture Reform progran. With the arrival of this group of volunteers, 370 volunteers will be at work in Venezuela. Other Peace Corps projects there include physi cal education, cooperatives, physi - cal rehabilitation and university education programs. DADEMY AWARDS! Mlock Buster lotte News tICHLAND-MAL ILCTRONICAtt COLEG i on the nature ormation, he might get 3r back audibly. ni a teletypewriter, o) imiage, utle print. these services able nlow. re being tested. 'text week or so, Iat :Irnnu nn