The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 04, 1966, Page Page Seven, Image 7

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Blackma Presiden fy MARY JANE BENSTON Staff Writer Earle Blackman was recently elected provisional president of Alpha Iota Mu, women's service fraternity. Other provisional officers elected were Faye Shipman, first vice president; Patsy Oliver, second vice president; Jo Nell Crawford, secretary; Pat Wall, treasurer; Janice Carlson, sergeant-at-arms; Shari Martz, chairman of the board of pardons; Mimi Wilkin son and Pam Dates, members of the board of pardons. Committees were set up to form a ritual and investigate the cost of designing a pin for the or ganization. According to the chapter presi dent, membt)ership in ntil open to any regularly enrolled Carolina woman of at least sophomore level FOR ALL YOUR I Yes, that smart, distinctiv rentedl Convenient and e 707 Harden Street MODERN REN Get out from place-for hc Vis;t a fiec "away" game. come bock Ia without cuttin Use your E other airline's -and you're I To get you check or mon n Elected Of AIM who his a cumulative GPR of 2.0 or hetter and who has participated in at least one other university activity. Presently including 36; members, AlNI has set its quota at a total of 60 women. Students who join AIM this se niester will be charter members of the Carolina group known as the Alpha chapter. Future mem bers will be elected by secret bal lot. Members performed their first service project as they ushered for an Artist Series concert. Mrs. Glenda Rockefaller is fac ulty advisor for the cha)ter. Choir's Ai "he new USC Oratorio Choir will provide good s(.rvice to the campus and community through musical participat,ion," says group FORMAL NEEDS! e look in formals can be conomical. 253-0461 ITAL SERVICE Escc n In Atr t A n. Se an vrIon. I yo dn t v n 1I~II Arpad Dara7, assistaIt profci Department, directs a rehearal Choir. The group, composed of 51 all phases of the University progru m: Servic irector Arpad Darazs. Mr. Darazs, assistant professor ,f the Music Department at the niversity, states that the purpose f the Choir is "to strengthen the pirit of true music between col i ges and other areas of campus Students from all departments my participate in this campus :ide organization. The choir has St "bbreE so car I A. .4. -.4A. *..*I*.-A*. -.I.4.. pe >f driver's license, birth certific< >ort) to Eastern Airlines, Depai 0 Rockefeller Plaza, N. Y., N. Y. With your Youth ID Card, y< 2n Eastern ticket for half fare. N eservations are permitted. But eat free at departure time, al jers holding reservations and n onnel have been seated, you any Eastern city in the United 3 ook down on all the drivers. ~J NUMBER ONE TO TH-E Say Ahhh! or in the Music to "promoting th f the Oratorio pation." The chu 0 students from days from 4 p.m, m, is dedicated College. :e Throug] grown from its original number of 16 members to its present memiership which totals 50. Members tak:ng part in the new organization receive many bene- I fits. A sense of ethnic values, as well as knowledge of a variety of musical literature, will be de veloped. The Choir will sing a va riety of musical selections rang ing from opera to broadway and ;isters early. you >te or pass -tment 350, 10020 >U c'on get lo advance if there's a ter passen iilitary per. can fly to totes. And FUrN Gameseek pheto by Rockhol blauty of mu%ic through partici ir relhercaes Tuesda. and Thmurs to 6 p.m. in Roomn 107, Ctrrell L Music' rolk music. Several projects of the hoir ire low un(erWay. Tap(s of Thristrnas carols will be4 recordd ko send to relatives of students who are in Viet Nam. 'rhe choir las been invited to participate in he Christmas Sing 1h.c. 1i; at tlh( He 1 Iouse. The' Stue nt Una is also making plans to havo the ('hoir perform at their annual ['hristmas ceremony. All interested students are in 6ited to attendI and accept the ,hallenge of developing a worth while organization which will he b)eneficial to all participants. THE LATEST IN DORM DECOR! L PPm. MASCOT PRINTS The newest in oecoration. For dorms, lockers, alumni, friends or steadies. 11"x14" size, printed on heavy parchment in color. M, ideal gift! Also available: DUKE * GA. BULLOGCS CLEMSON * FURMAN * CITAOEL GA. TECH e N. C. STATE * ALABAMA BRUNETTI PRINTS, INC.( 'I IS 0 cience 'Aid Avv Applications for Nati(nal 4S.i- uia (Ilev Foundation !rad uate anid 'il postdo-ctoral felow%ships for 1'4,7 68 are now beinv recei .1ved. . 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