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INQU By HARRY E QUESTION: When will the ms gin? ANSWER: The Student Union r is nearing completion, Art for the Student Union, said proved and the Student Uni chasing and setting up equi] The nursery will be loca a newly remodeled building. pend on how soon a staff ca equipment is ready. Because the facilities can the 60 applications must be r nursery can open sometime dent Union will mail letters I of acceptance or rejection. tails, hours to be used and will also be mailed. QUESTION: Why was good speakers above the Russell piped so low that you can't h1 ANSWER: Russell House sour( the speakers were placed o special events and that the purpose of having radio mu QUESTION: When will The Ga we vote the money for this i ANSWER: The proposed Stude given the required approval will not be effective until ne publish bi-weekly at that ti nancial are also worked out. QUESTION: What are the pict of the Russell House? Al that is in the Lounge. ANSWER: INQUIRY was inft bust were purchased by at sioned by Mrs. Donald Ru. Russell, then president of t and bust are European, unl cant meaning for the Unive QUESTION: Could Inquiry tell at Cogburn's Grill? ANSWER: Mr. Cogburn infor of steak sandwiches and al are sold each day. This is week, 10,800 lbs. a month, the 51-week year the Grill i USC Legal Initiates 37 Phi I)elta Phi, USC legal fra- ( ternity, recently initiated 37 new ( members.I Former state s'nator from 1 Richland County, Yancy Alford McLeod, was initiated as an hon- a orary member. New members of the fraternity I from Columbia are James Durham I Walters, Jr., Richard Joseph Le garza, James Carlisle Harrison a Jr., Watts Bannister Stroman, r James Savage Gibson Jr., James - lHobinson Gilreath, Geddes D)owl ing Anderson, Kirby Darr Shealy| .Jr., William Thomas Toal, Michael. Ard Pulliam. Also, Murrel Johnson Bowen JTr., Joel Edward Gottlieb, Emil Wardlaw Wald, James William Seeley, Costa Michael Pleicones, James Clardy Cothran Jr., Charles Wearn Connelly Jr., William Sur rency Elder, James Haye Quack enbush, James Martin Daniel III, and Thomas Patton Adams IV. Other USC students initiatedl were Albert Law James, Darling ton; James John Baldwin III, Ben netsville; John Mack Harrington, Greenville; William Gordon Lynn Jr., D)illon; Jack Wilson Law-t rence, Greenwood; Arthur Greg ory, Aiken; JIan Lynn Warner, Sumter. Also, James Francis Edwvards Jr., Arlington, Va.; James Carl ton Bell, Ocean Drive Beach; Hfowell Jackson Gregory, Lancas ter; Roberit Earle Gregory Jr., COUNSELOR OPENINGS IN BOYS' CAMP we invite applicants for summer camp work. Camp in 39th year. Mature staff. Located in cultural area, next to Boston Symphony, Tanglewood. Openings include water safety In structors for sailing and swimming, overnight camping, baseball, bas ketball, tennis, astronomy, guitar, folk music, camp newspaper. Send full details to Camp Mah-K(ee-Nac, 377 Irving Avenue, South Orange, N. J. 07079 ATTENTION: Acca THE UNITED STATES 'S GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE Fe Register with your for on interview for civil * Accountants interesting-chal lenging-i An equel opportu IRY IMMONS Lrrled students' nursery be- ". ursery for married students Hartzog, graduate assistant . The money has been ap Dn is in the process of pur )ment. Led at Woodland Terrace in The opening date will de n be obtained and when the provide for only 40 children, eviewed. It is hoped that the around March 1. The Stu ;o all applicants telling them Information about final de the operating cost per child money spent to place loud House patio and the music ear it 10 feet away? es informed INQUIRY that n the patio to be used for y were not set- up for the " sic on the patio. mecock go bi-weekly? Didn't n the referendum? nt Activities fee increase, if Thi ho by the Board of Trustees, """ S r " '' xt year. The Gamecock may " me if factors other than fi ures that hang in the lounge C?ei o, please identify the bust rmed that the pictures and 'En e interior decorator commis isell, wife of Judge Donald he University. The pictures f <nown, and have no signifi rsity. Asst. M me how much steak is sold Constructior 000 Energy C med us that about 250 lbs. r e c e n t l y, out 200 lbs. of other steak "hole" create( about 2,700 lbs. of steak a Green and H tnd 137,700 lbs. of steak for The three-s s open- is being cons position of the Fraternity pus (six bloc present ca mpi vide heat, i 1 some electric 1Verbers House and th ties Center. ;reenville; James Lewis Mann II, The center reenville; William Norman Epps ply the whole r., Spartanburg; and John Cal- has possibiliti< oun Land III, Manning. the Carolina New officers of Phi Delta Phi Vice-President re Peden B. McLeod of Walter- fairs, Harold oro, president; Grover S. Parnell The energy f Chappells, vice president; James new concept i )aniel of Columbia, clerk; Carl T. and function. ;ullivan of Columbia, historian; be carried of nd Robert Gregory of Greenville, underground ush chairman. all parts of t Students Are Now I For Income Tax Re South Carolina students who HI. M. McLec vork part-time or summers may of Internal R: tave a refund coming on their Students ar 9tit; Federal income tax returns, tax return if .more. If the Bureau Holds 2"g should file a r Two Courses tain a rfn Two six-weeks studly andl speed from the eading c'ourses will be held be- lesUnarrie ~inning February 13 in conjunc- lessra ihncon0 ion with the University Counsel- titedr aim ng Bureau. The first course will titlexto li nd March 20; the second course muma extanIr vill be held April 3-March 12. Studtisaa The speed reading and study their own ourses will be taught by Miss Kay wic filin a 4ceElveen. They wIll involve ways Leod said. I o improve reading speed, vocabu-moeha o ary and reading comp)rehension. support fort studIents taking part in the pro- full-time stud tram wvill be given Part A of the an exemp)tion delson Denny Reading Test when unless the chi hey begin andl part B when they filing a joint inish to check progress made. hrsos All students are invited to takehespu. >art in this program. A fee of-~ 5.00 will be charged for books ndl materials. The classes will be eld on Monday and WednesdayLo lI it 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. and on ~uesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 The first c .m., 2 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. Classes seminars spoi vill take place in the Counseling the Citizens f, lureau's office, 1321 Pendleton. sion will take -___ _____--13, at 3:30 Building, 260( aAJAIThe main t Muting ~ ISfIRs! wil be local lems. Topics seminars inc poverty, zoni planning. scheduled to recruit ON CAMPUS aruary 11, 19617H placement office service positions as Panti * Auditors Ban-I Ilversifiled employment Suits riltemployenr t.. . ;,t N ,t 1 Hole On C e on the corner of Green and lender s will become Carolina's $1,600,000 ,r next fall. The center will provide ter To Sn rgy In Fu L MULLINAX The tunnel s inaging Editor the chilled wate lines, and will of USC's $1,600,- underground ac enter facility began and wires. accounting for the The main tun on the corner of ter is underg enderson Streets. construction witl ,ory utility building ter, resulting in rueted in a central Henderson stree proposed new cam- continue under region east of the well Streets to is) to initially pro- Some four bloci ir-conditioning and be constructed f ty to Capstone According to e proposed Humani- ning, Tom Far tern has beena will eventually sup- the maze of six-block area and which require c ?s of servicing all of of the campus ampus, according to needed. The 12 of Financial Af- feet high tunnel hrunton. feet below the center is virtually a reached throug) i steam plant design ter or various its distribution will The need for it by a system of ties for heating :unnels, radiating to ing arse when e campus. built in 1913, I,m en tiee nedfthgeble d. District Directorinta of di 'venue said today. eahnwbid e~ required to file asinporm they earned $600 or Atog h y earned less than bidn,isc were withheld from rsml as ~ir employers, they Coptin l eturn in order to ob-sceudfon of the tax withheld- - ges. students who earn D will not owe any e tax. They are en the usual $600 per mn, plus a $300 mini I deduction. e entitled to claim personal exemption tax return, Mr. Mc 'arents who furnish ne-half the cost of heir child who is a ent may also claim on their tax return, Id is married and is return with his or r Features problems f a series of public isored by USC and yr Progress Commis place Monday, Feb. p.m., in the Simms I Bull Street. opic of the program transportation prob for the remaining ude urban b1i g ht, rlg,eandacodmunit costucionwt andnderson Ctree Gamecock photo by Galloway reen Street heat, air-conditioning and some electricity to Cap stone House and the proypoed hlumanities Center. IW PPlyI ture ystem will house r lines and steam _ _ _ _ _ provide repairmen :ess to all pipes nel from the cen- CPIANNE ing simultaneous the Energy Cen the ripping up of t. The tunnel will ['ollege and Barn reach Capestone.r cs of tunnels will or initial use. (CIWUR) Director of Plan- -L _ _ . , the tunnel sys dopted to replace --- nderground pipes mnstant digging up. nd when repair is feet wide, seven" system lies three rand ren erna (a-i street and can be Corlege Sdree, on an ell R the Energy cen- Enerp (A-titer are i series of un manholes. additional facili and air-condition the presentn steam,D sae reached its maxi rnsiv study of R e tricalCand ftea mpus by aN. ampuT " whre anunerof eterU Greiydcdd nauens and aedroand h (apst topCvdeenry peeo Stre ouarnwe Rw dua fciltisfr Eesrgos trlar a ser,.fu tiaansTeam oh fClmba n center deie on utltaredstot o lal r terior design will (a,Jnay2.Te a ine neC House. orahCa-e:no u the structure is ca n alhm oarn studentl.and ascmpanion who o dmis Wayneosen GodnorradWan frieond eW SP frICaretNG i Dres an rea hrso nSn Ta aye and Shal oet rag Laextfl.rsrainbctoClmi I'm Scai RE Wee "Frankly, I'm Seared" will be the theme of Carolina's observ- th ance of Religious Emphasis Week re February 20, 21, and 22. i tit Robert Short, author of 19165's to non-fiction best-seller "The Gospel According to Peanuts," will be the nu main speaker. fi< RE Week will xegin on Monday B( morning, Feb. 20, at 11 a.m. with 19 a convocation in Drayton Hall. Short will speak on "The Gospel oi According to Peanuts." Students j wi will receive a free cut for their TI 11 a.m. classes. a On Tuesday, a student luncheon Of will he held in Wesley Foundation. di At 8 p.m. Short will lead a dis- m cussion for sororities and fra- th ternitics in Drayton Hall. ( I The convocation scheduled for 7 p.m. Tuesday night is entitled m "-The Religious \ision of Modern er Art." Dormitory discussions will hi he held after the convocation. et RE Week will end on Wednes- ar day with a faculty luncheon at fI 12:30 p.m. in the Palmetto Room ri and a closing convocation at 7 p.m. in l)rayton Hall. ta T"UPetcTYP,cAt) oL.EGE REET \Ce1Raer MANr1ot-E t~C-tEEN STEET tergy Center Corn pl on US('. "new (indicated by do on the corner of .treet") which %ill ne at the end of later to the prop) diating fim the old campus. Ierground tunnel% ance Of S Unsolved I The trio entered Lake Moul- e :re's weste'rn side after being ad- I vosedl that their sixteen-foot canoe could not take the lake's rough water.p On Fe'b. 1, when the search ai began, S h e r i f f Hall told The a (Gamrncock that b e f o r e public I k nowledlge of the incident, a b! ue hi canoe, presumed to N' that of the F three boys, was spotted on the USC Pro Gamecoek photo bay Crew. See UIs For Your VALENTIIb A. A. 311amr 2024 DEVINE STREE1 'ed k Title In addition to author Short, ?re will be seminary students presenting various denomina ns living in Carolina dormi ries during the observance. Robert Short's book was the mber one best seller of all non 'tion titles in 1965, according to >ok Buyer's Guide, January, 6. A native of Texas, Short spent e year as a professional actor th the Margo Jones Repertory weater in Dallas. lie was a staff nnouncer for KOSA-TV in lessa, Texas, and worked as a rector in the production depart ent of Radio and Television for e Greater Dallas Council of turches. Experiences in such a variety of edia brought Short to an in easing awareness of the possi lities of the arts as a means of mmunicating religious ideas, id when he became responsible r a morning devotional TV se es, he began using "Peanuts" .rtoons as a type of modern-day irable. CAPSTOWi1 .J Ix tied lines down center of the initially extend to Capstone and .ed lumanitie's conplex and the tudents Vlystery ast side of the lake and was seen eing carriedI away by two men. As The G;amecock went to press mese developments had taken lace: A sleeping bag, tennis shoe, nid three wooden oars were found bout one( mile from the locks on ,ake Moultrie. The sleeping bag as been ident-ified by Major John . Tracy as being the one his son ok on the trip. duction The University Theatre will present Shakespeare's "Troi is and Cressida" March 16, 7 and 18 at 8:00 in Drayton lall. The main characters are )r. Conrad Bishop, Hector; *ather Genesius Jones, Ulys es; D)on McMahon, Troilus; kdrian Kennedy, Cressida; lurrell Sanders, Pandarus; 'erry Lamb, Achilles; Mike V'alker, Ajax; and John Car senter, Thersites. Others in the cast are lichael Simpson, Russ V'eatherford, John Wingfield, '*eldon Bagwell, Gary Mes enger, Charles Holmes, Don ~ larker, J o h n Paris, Bob . 'reacy, Jim Mooney, Jim tridges, Jim Vess, Bill Wod.y lard, John Turner, Richard ',illiams, R ob er t Bowles, Cleanor Matheson, Marilyn .orance, Barrie Frey, Carol rreacy, Charles Nixon, Barry healy, and Cecil Hardy. IE GIFTS IN FNVE POINTS