The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, September 22, 1967, Page Page Two, Image 2
Mermaid
Fleet
Activates
\1 c r m a i d Fleet. an honorary
women's auxiliary for the Naval
ROTC, will serve its first active
semester on the USC campus this
fail.
The USC "apter of Mermaid
Fleet was f'und'd in May 1967 by
Miss Brt nda Smith of Cayce.
Charter members of the organiza
tion are Miss Gloria Allen, Miss
Donna lilot ta, M-ss Ellen Boat
wrnght, Miss Kay lardy, Miss Ella
Reese Mayo'e, and Miss 'Marilyn
Pigott.
The Mermaids will he the official
hostesses for the NROTC Unit and
will act as a service organization
on the University campus. The
purposes of lermaid Fleet include
fostering high ideals, standards
and scholarship for the Naval
ROTC.
tlerma:id Fleet is commanded by
a lieutcna:nt. Other officers are an
executive ffcer, an operations of
ficer, a spr cial services officer and
a public affairs officer, all of
whom houhl th." rank of lieutenant
(junior grade).
To qualifv for membership in
Mermaid Fleet, a USC student
must he at least a second-semester
freshman, she must have a grade
point ratio of at least 2.5 and she
must h:ve deionstrated leadership
abilities. New Mermaids will be ac
cepted this simester.
Menbers ..i applications and in
structons may he obtained from
Mliss Brenda Smith, Commander,
1o; "l" Ave., Cayce, or at the
Naval Rr)TC Unit, Thursdays he
twoen 1 andi 5 p.m. during Septemn
her and October.
Sexual Intei
Recognition
A U SC student who claims that
sexual interests can he measured
by the dilation and contraction of
pupils has been awarded first place
by the S. C. Psychological Assn. in
its annual research paper contest.
William 11. Wells of Rock Hill, a
senior majoring in psychology, won
out against competition from other
colleges and universities in the
s:ate for his "Re-examination of
the Pupillarv Response."
Ii. work on the project was su
perviscd by I)r. T. H. Scott of the
I'SC Department of Psychology
aid the Veterans Administration
li.pital.
Results of their research, which
appear in the Journal of Clinical
Psychology, fail to confirm similar
s t u d i e s byv Dr. Eckhard Hess,
chairman of the psychology depart
Local printing firm
seeking applications
for extra helpers to
do h an dwork in
bindery department.
Call 252-2155
PA RENT S!
SUBSCRIBE TO
THE
GAMECOCK
Keep Up On
Campus Affairs
Send Check or Money
Order For $4.00 To:
CIRCULATION
MANAGER
c/o The Gamecock
University of S. C.
Columbia, S. C.
29208
(lease Include ZIP CODE)
First Concei
Wend. Parish and Gln an Spr
Ballet Company will dance the lead
Valley" at 8 p.m. Sept. 26 at the
the first in the concert series, will
ballet works.
est Experi
For Psychc
ment at the University of Chicago.
In research which has drawn na
tional attention recently, including
articles in Look and other weekly
magazines, I)r. Iless observes that
he can detect sexual interest hv
m e a s u r i n g changes in pupil
dianeters as reactions to visual
stimuli.
For exanmple, Dr. eI.ss main
tains that lie can detect homosex
ual tendencies by measuring the
dilation or contraction of a man's
eyes when shown male and female
pin-up pictures. The dilation of
pupils indicates strong sexual in
terest, accordting to studies by Dr.
Hess and his assitants.
Despite '
fiendish torture
dynamic BIC Duo
writes first time,
every time!
int ruggz'ed patr of
stick pens~ wins~1 attin
mt unen intg war -
a aitnst ba nll-point
skip, clog ,ad smia.nt
Desp1ite horibb
pumt heniiait by~ tmnd
Scieantists, nin still
writes~ first timue, eveity
n:'s "DI)'.tnite" ildl
is tine hardest meital
sohdic b)rass Inosi cone. I\
Will not skip. (oin
or stmear tno mantter 3
wvhat dev iihsh nibusi z
by sadcistic studel(nts. U
Get tihe dy~naitnic
tmn Duao ait younnr
W*IA MAN-8|C PE N CORP it
MLlFORD.CONN ~
BiC
Medium
Point t9e
BnC Fine Paint 75C
'r.
-t In Series
inkle of the North Carolina State
ing roles in the "Legend of Happy
iSC Field House. The program,
include both classical and modern
zents Earn
dlogy Major
In a series of tests conducted in
local hospitals and prisons, Wells
and I)r. Scott could find no mea
surable evidence to support Dr.
Iless's claims.
Hy using high speed photographs
and movie film to record pupil re- 1
sponses of male and female sub
jects to three different types of
pictures, they found no significant
differences in interest by sex.
Look to
For VestE
(Stripes, Solids, V
$55.00 to
ALLIGATOR STRAPS
$5.00 - $15.95
INITIAL BUCKLES
3.95 to 8.50
SPECIA SH(
For 2 Days
SEPT. 27 a
2 performano
2:15 and
SPECIAL STUDENT Pil
FOR ANY PEiRFOl
Campus 1
Rally SI
programming, of special interest
to engineers and technicians work
ing with highspeed computing sys
tems, will also be taught.
Classes will be held once each
week for 12 to 15 weeks in the
Physical Science Center.
Fees, including textual materials
and computer time, are $55 for the
introduction to data processing;
$75 for COBOL programming; $65
for AUTOCODER programming;
and $55 for FORTAN program
ming.
SKILL RFADING CLASSES
The Reading and Study Skills
Center will offer classes to assist
students in the development of
more effective reading and study
habits.
The Center strives to facilitate
fers USC
entures I
House can be made into a complete
s t u d e n t activity building. The
north side will open around Octo
ber 1.
Last, but not least, is the re
volving rooftop restaurant. The
menu and prices will be along the
lines of a non-university restaurant
-an enjoyable place for a date or
an evening out.
At this time the University fa
cilities are not conducted for public
use but outsiders may come as
guests. Planners are considering
limiting service from 12-2 for fac
ulty, staff, and University func
tions; 2-4 for general public (light
refreshments) ; and 5-8 open to
students, guests, and members of
the "University family."
Three high-speed elevators are
ACCOUNTANT
Accounting and Business
Administrative graduates
are sought for employment
in Controller's Department
of a large, profitable cor
poration engaged in multi
plant manufacturing and
distribution of a nationally
known consumer product.
Successful applicants will
start as trainees in general
accounting work in ad
ministrative offices located
in Northeast Florida. Ex
cellent advancement poten
tial for supervisory and
staff positions for those
willing to develop and
demonstrate abilities. Send
resume of education, ex
perience and salary re
quirements. Attention:
Georae E. Bentley,
ASSOCIATED
COCA-COLA BOTTLING
COMPANY, INC.,
P. O. Box 111,
Daytona Beach,
Florida 32015
-ent
/ESO
JCTIO
/I.- bE
byPEERWES
| Pep
A pep rally will be held tonight
at 7 p.m. at Barnwell College.
Guests will include Paul Dietzel,
athletic director and head football
coach, Jim Morris, vice president
and faculty athletic chairman, and
the USC band and cheerleaders.
COMPUTER CLASSES
The College of General Studies
at USC will offer special evening
classes for personnel of organiza
tions installing or upgrading their
computer equipment this fall.
Courses will include elementary
instruction in data processing and
more advanced courses in use of
COBOL, a universal business lan
guage for programming commer
cial problems, and in the use of
IBM 1400 and AUTOCODER
equipment. A class in FORTAN
Slater 0
New Adv
By BETSY ANNESE
Staff Writer
The students' association with
.he Slater Food Service this year
promises to be an exciting one.
Mr. John T. Driscoll, recently
ippointed District Manager for
Slater and head of the dining ser
vices on campus, along with the
f o o d committee representatives,
has planned adventures in dining
such as an Hawaiian luau and a
Mexican fiesta-to he held once a
month. Also planned for the Rus
sell House are bimonthly dinner
vents at which small bands or
ombos will play.
Switching from Russell House
to the east end of the campus,
newly opened Capstone house has
three main eating areas.
Although there is a lot of work
.o he (lone and the consent of the
state Health Dept. needed, the stu
lent cafeteria, hopefully will be
)pened next week. It will he open
o all students and has a seating
apacity of 300.
The combination conference-ban
uet room (capacity 450) on the
iorth side, will be used in con
unction with the Continuing Edu
ation House, when the conferences
tnd group seminars overflow the
louse. It's hoped that the Russell
Marks
d Suits
indow Panes)
$85.00
MarksI
1321 Main Street
(Next to Ritz)
OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. FRIDAYS
l:1 I
'C $1.00
MAC
Vews Beat
Lated T
vocabulary development, improve
comprehension s k i ll s and build
reading rate. Each course will last
six weeks, beginning the week of
October 2. There will be a $5 fee
to defray costs of material.
Two sections have been sched
uled: Section A will meet Monday
and Wednesday from 2 p.m. to
3:30 p.m. and Section B will meet
Tuesday and Thursday from 2
p.m.-3:30 p.m.
Further information or applica
tions may be obtained through the
Counseling Bureau, 1321 Pendle
ton St.
STUDENT UNION MOVIES
The Student Union movies of the
week held in the Russell House As
sembly Room will begin Sunday
with Compulsion, starring 0 r s o n
Studen ts
n Dining
in the building with one specially
geared for the 17 and 18 floors
only.
The Capstone-naming contest
held last year netted fifty dollars
for Mrs. Dwight Taylor of Univer
sity Terrace. The winning logo,
or trademark, had used the cock
for A.R.A. Slater.
HARK:
Cleaninc
2221 ROSEV
8 Blocks East <
STUDENTS - SA\
DRYCLE
50c Off On Regul
Hair Dryers Also A
Wash and
Stand up foi
in Bass 'i
Assert yourself . . . step right
moccasins at your nearby
shoe shop. Only Bass
0. H. Bass & Co.
Wilton, Maine 04294.
7ArJwP0Mo
)ight
Welles, Dean Stockwell, Bradford
Dillman, and Diane Varsi. Two
psychopathic students butcher a
child for the thrill of proving a
superman philosophy in an evoca
tive insight into the 1920's Loeb
Leopold murder.
The film will be shown at 3 p.m.,
6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
The Haunting, taken from Shir
ley Jackson's Gothic novel about
an eighty-year-old mansion which
evilly dominates four people, will
be shown Thursday at 3 p.m., 6
p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
RADIO STATION AIRS
WUSC, the University's radio
station located at 730 on the AM
dial, will begin broadcasting Mon
day at 6:45 a.m. and continue the
morning show until 9 a.m.
The evening broadcast will begin
at 6 p.m. and the station will sign
off at 3 a.m.
USC BAND DAY
The ninth annual USC H i g h
School Band Day will begin Satur
day at 7:30 p.m. in Carolina Sta
dium.
Bands from high schools
throughout the state will partici
pate in this event.
SENIOR PLACEMENT
Seniors who missed the meeting
for setting up their placement file
are requested to go to the Placement
Bureau as soon as possible to ob
tain the necessary forms. Pictures
will be taken today in room :320 of
the Russell House.
ELSON
Village
100D DRIVE
P/ Round House
/E 75% ON ALL
ANING
ar Load With I.D.
vailable While You
Dry Clothes
your rights
Weejuns1
into Bass Weejuns*
college store or
nakes Weejuns.
Main St.,
I",
Ssaa