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FRESHMAN EDITION Rated ALL-AMERICAN Associated Collegiate Press Aa+=; UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA ol. LVIII, No. L Columbia, South C:arolina, September I1. 1967 Foun<(e<l 1908 fall Te: Set For G;reek rush for the fall semester Will begin Saturday, Sept. 16, for Sorority rushees and the following Wedr,sdlay for fraternity rushees. Greek rush will begin Wednes lday, Sept. 20, with a meeting of all interested men in the field .louse. The mass meeting, which is re cluiredl of all who plan to pledge, :\will he at 8 p.m. Students will he given a card (Form 1) to fill ou,t and return with the $2 fee which will qualify them for rush. To he eligible for rush, freshmen must score a "5" or better on the entrance examination. Transfers and continuing students must have at least a 2.0 G1'R on the previous sentister with at least 12 hours attempted. Pep Rally Scheduled Carolina's first pep rally of the year will he hold Fri day at 7 p.m. in front of Barnwell College, according to D>ean of Men L.. Eugene Cooper. Coach Paul Dietzel will in troiluce the members of the off:,nsive and defensive units for Saturday's season-open ing game with lowa State in ('arolina Stadium. A pep band composed of m e m h e r s of the .\larching Gamecocks hand will be on hand to provide music. Saturday's game will be gin at 7 ::3r p.m. New Scienc To Open T The maemmloth eight-story Ph classroom building on campus, op< I'S(' President Thomas V. J1o0 $6 million structure as "a major: University and a tribute to the I ''he white steel-framed comphi aquare feet of floor space, or 1 panels 75 feet long and weighing I V ice presient for Business A new P'hysical Sciences Center cre U S('" in pr'ov'iding a concentreatee nlucleus fior sc ient ific stuidy. TI'he icenter ceombcines f'ourx majo1 Scienrtific' ivisions oif the Unive'r Sit y that have bieen separated foi yeariis on d iffer'ient Parxts of thl< campxxlus. It hiiuses the I )epar'tmnent: of Chemxi stryv andl Phyxsic's, a comn lined scie'nce's libirary built fior 60, (041 lbooeks, andI a ciompxlete $1 mii lio(n c'omputer' facility for coimp)ute Sc ienfce, data pr1ocessi ng, anel sta Approix'imiate'ly two thir'ds of th striuict ure''s faci lit ies will bei de'vote< to gradua Ote st udlits. Tlhe unde'rgriaduiate classroomiifl ?v ill lie some of the hiarge'st (in can eus, line with seats for 305r stu tients and two with seats for 12 pa1chi. In addituin toi classr'ooms, ofi Siees, and lirarxies, the new bildi nmg has wvellI designed settions fo he htlxigh ly sopihi stiicate'd r'ese'arc' 'qiUluiment that the 1'niver'sityv eadei ly aciqu ir'ing in the sc'ie'nces. Othlerx new~ hiuildinxgs slated I Iollow~ thle P1hysical Sciences (Cer -r's a<hlitioin toi the Caxrolina sky ne' include a multi-million edlla umai n it ies a nd Soial Sc ienc'e uihhnrg and1( modern facil ities fo II4eicil s of Law~ and Nursing. m Rush Greeks Itus!hees will pick up bids at noon on Saturday, Sept. :10, in Rtoom 2117, Russell Ilouse. They must then select the fraternity they wish to pledge and turn in all other hids. A fter deciding on the fra ternity the rushee should report directly to it. Failure to report be. fore :, p.m. Saturday will result it his being unable to pledge an. fraternity until the following se mlester. Open rush will begin Monday Oc'. 2, for all students who hav< paid the $2 fee at the office of the Dean of len. If any questions arise concern il: the rush schedule er rules, consul only the dean of men or his secre tary. (Girls who are eligibl. for soror ity rush and wish to pledge mus attend the Panhellenic coke part: at :: p.m. on Saturday, Sept. I6i, it he Russell Ileeuse Assembly Hoom To he eligible for sorority rusl fr.shmen girls and transfer stu dents must have a total of 964 of their College Boards. Continuinj students must have a 2.25 GPR o1 the previous sellester. All functions of rush week wil he on campus. Bidding will he at 2 p.m. of Saturday, Sept. 2:3, in the Russel llousr Assemhly Room. Museums To Get-A [he Columbia Museums of Ai and Science are offering a sho, T h u r s d a v combining painting movies, ja:.z, folk music, sculptur, re: reshments, scientific models an many other exhibits f<>r new US es Building his Semestei Vsical Sciences ('enter, the large: 'ns this fall for its first classes. les describes the sleek, streamline tep forward in the sciences for th S(' scientific attain merit." x n Main Street occupies I86,0C pproximately four acres. Concrel 7 tons each form its unified exterio rfais earold runton said that t ates ''a 'ompijletely new horizon f< r h' was 1e ; rw staf Capstone, New Honor Dorm, A Invite N( cquainted t students and faculty. Featured performers during the reception will be the .Jay Knowles .lazz E:nsemble, which will play on the patio, and the. Max, .John, and Ton i folk singers. The folk singers will wlnele'r among the exhibits, ar'ording to Mrs. Sally Cahill of t he A rt M useUn. 'lh re'e films, ('armen I 'A\ino's Stone Stonato," .1 ult's Fei ffer's "M u r o," and Ed Emshwiller's "Lifelin.-"s," will he shown he'hind the .rt Museum. The first film is of decorated stone's and was filmed in color tfrom all angles. ".luruo" is the st'ry, by one of the great satirists ei o i l1 ' time, of a four-ye'ar-olI he'ing dlraf'tede. "ife-l ins'' is a motion and time seque ne eof SUp e'riI mlposed shots of nudes walking. I l"our new exhibits, one of which - pens at a reception today, will be 4' amo14 ng thle at tra('tions. ur There is an ex hibit of sculpture, St*2t>lt'thM $$$$$ 1 tl c; a (1 t t if i1 it photo hy Chief Photographer Chip Galloway ientior Women's faits Occupants hwcomers Reception rawings, anti paintings by Flori<da artists 1.arsen ant Woe'l z, ne'wly actqtii't works of Columbia-horn ' retlrt'rick W(1eer', a se'iItes of work ing mn etl-ls of I.eltnareito <a\inci in Vt'ititons atntl the' awart show of the Columbita Artists Guil with wo'trks bty Rob'1..rt .\Ills-, Il ttlrt's ('auther anti L.arry Gaspt'r. AII t'xhibits e'xct'ept the <iaVinci iotels opteintd a wet'tk ago. Ihe tree pairty is hit annually by the nuise'tlms to a'ttlailnt lew Ilmhte'rs 'f the Carolina Co1mtIn itV with tilt' s1riItes tf the twot ins-itutions. F" r t l"rf shm nts w\i l h t' s ve'vt t 1 e' h< ' e t i ll aict:i andt on the patio. A conbine'tl ticket fo' the' ('tilum hia Museum of Art ct'nctirt-,, the Artist ('once'rt Se'ris GaIllery, and the' ColuImIbia "estIval rehestra wxill be sobli <euinig the r'e'eption at a saVing teaelat' fori stutie'nts. I Carc Keys T4 I'ty p)hras' s tot cttmputtr r' e giS- r ration this fall are "validatc-<i Il, artd," "tl'- F14ie 1-los ," and "th 0 :col,rding Statinn." r Al1though thl-re ar(" fiyvt groups t f ('artlina ,tudtents following <hf- ( 1'rtnt rrgistratio)n p)r,c tdur(. all I :iI nt"1d a valilated 11> card and' ratitn. Those that need' too drtp dd a course w\ill go, tto th(' Rt(c'lrd ng Station located in the Science L nn("x. The first major group of regis rs ar"e inmnling frt'shmien. All rc"shmi-n will und'irgl) rigistratltn Iitugh their oriIntation prtg;arml. tl). havic alr("ady paid ft-i"s antd myI \'' a:llatl"d IlI car(1ds. Tht,s1 v"ho haVI' not p)rt-paid w\ill (t)Im >i-tt this as an c\tra stp dturng >rit ntatitoil. I,ach studint \w:ll hi t(IVIS(d w ichI ac(adt'nne( t"turlSt"S t I akie and will fill out an AdIvanct Registratilin F rm. I I\I pac kits till I' iIstriiuted aftir tli- rig,s [t'at1il,1 f, )rmIIs hav la\'t n e 11 cq)IIput 4.1 proIct'ss-i. The frtshm ltn wII p ik up1 their ctmp jl1tt scihiedlulis at the Fi Id Ilt usl'. All ilig hl. unde'rgraduates and lawt stutitnts whtt p rir.-gist iri-d last spiing and pre-paid fiis havi inly to exchang' their II0.1 rcgis tration packet for thei-r class sceiid ule. This will ctmipli-t" their regis 'rt itn. (' l a s s schdut-s tan lie pck'd up at the Fit-li icust" he tw''in 9 a.m. and T .m. So-pt. I I and 1.. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Si-pt. It. 2 - .5 p.m. Sijit. 1~, and 9 a.m. - 5 .m. Sept. 18. I' r tr g i s t i" r i- un,it"rgrad unats must pay f i" - s t g:n ring Si-pt. 15 in the Naval .\rmOrv anti thin pick up their class scheidult-s at thi- Field Iius(", p)risinting thieitr IT\1 cards and validattid 11) cards. Co'ntinuing undergr:iduates wHe' hiavi- p --ri-gIst-1"-d tut gailtd i-'g. b)ility- till\' :fter1 St'11t. I m ust p',"\ tip 111 card p)ac"ktts at tih" Fi House starting S-pt. 1 1. Ft-i-s can then lit- pid at the Naval Armur on itr aft-r i a.m. St-tt. I. Th . scheidul' i-an tht'n he clbta.nt"d Iy prI-sl'nting the validatt lIt tard at thiield Heiusc'. T,, all unde"rgratluattts ul. base,:\ J<,t ht'1"n :1tivl t"d :1h1 t\1 nw t t 'rt' 1rtg}, st--rt" . tht f:r' t .'te a t > up) 1811 ripcet t!.F IllI>st - t a r t nin g ' -5.. 1.. I : - pac1ket t S};'uIlt he talkt'n t i " f:et ul-\ :ti\ Ia r and Studt"nt .\,1\ me1tnt F~t"llns f".r ec,urs,t' 1 Ih t; 1'ut. :After tIe dtanl'. s1.gn:ttlr.- t t:lined. thet studen"rt mu11st r""pttrt tt' the r t"i'rig S t a t n n t if photo by Chief Photographer Chip Galloway Rv~ \ji1h I, Field a Regis 1n 4 1:rk i up :It t., F . ' , {u :. " 1 . ur' : }tltt'1 :;nrl f... l .t th.e N avl\ t .\ 'r,,r1'. Al gr'arluati' Stud4e1nt4 \whrr a.' it pr g:stred ca p111 kr up rrt}! ration material :n R~"17m 1r1, Mr 'r ,n H1,,use frri . a.n. - - ,.mr.. ,n Sept. 1-1 and 15. and , L . o n rn Sept. 166. I '1r,)pring and ail fng r , U r - nay br' ,rn" only by Complet ng a :ta here is The Four befudded freshmen i (icught the kna,ck of ia igating th ing in front of 11u."ell 1 l,ou.. Regulation For Class y \ . nt:at' att,n tr.n u .. be . Stl :\,n r\;' 1 tr }r.l tt ail\t- all o! \V1 h I l. 1 t : f ' 1. i ! rU ' T' I' 2t '. I'tn :'- 1;:u . 1'n . !IUr .es nm!'ere .T *' - bea -1NC us i Ititnte allow -i \V ( bet?. Vt . t u r' me'. 'i> e 'n. u1 1 - f -. i a s re ' : ln4 . T I '4' .i 1.' or hI-u5< - .rs .: Ia '' rr'tI. - T ef i ' n i Ill lt i a i ''i ,\ u .1 hr S!i is ;U; t i l 41. 1 1,i ' m et' n S.Ii ? -f s f .114 I t til i t \1. I t ia s s \i : atif a n id a ni ;o'.i:nithe at.we hve .\ p >- 10efit 41 i : l itys4'4 ITe ''..I AN4 ' ll4r S i 'r4- Ii \ is'T '' .en 11 1141 :i-r Vf1:4 .T L ' I rl.\ - TS.?\ House tration V -i ! :'I - Si PeY :' .' .i 1',I f r . iI " : . , ! ' -:Ii rn! , trr I4 1 I{1 -1 nr itN::fil i" c'l,'1 :nj! aga:11S' \t t l n 21 1 urs. th11 wo S .: r t'an ht1 Ipwfk,"l upj. 1 1' I ft photo by Chief Photographer Chip Galloway Russell House? imtl one confu.ed mother hluit't e :aroIina carnpu- - they're' stand. s Modified Ittendance T h! 1 ie !1"\ ttt,n.n:tr -- '- :1.:t;. 1;,"r l ~ i :1I 1 !. - .r . ! ;l . i :t " Three-Day Orientationi To Berin ('i ' t u tp I: I Ii. * -. ' I. i . two studts ant- a1 faUt rwn'fta \n :nf,'rr'::1''ui : nt wfI lii set \ 1121wilt:td til IS d \ .tal 't ( if tl. n finia phaose of C at r ' n a1: 1:fe. F~j. leg:stratIn matils a.nd schP4d uls an hi otal:n,.d onlI hv at tening \. at di ses.ni ti' I f g>rlen at i