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V.N The Lo Jan Foster (left) puts a the barrel as it continues to r the ETV telecast of registrat New Cent Year Witl Paul Emerson started as director of the USC ETV Center this month and has already turned out a live broadcast of the progress of class closings during registration. He has an extensive drama back ground as well as TV experience having been founder and producer director of the A r i z o n a State Shakespearian Festival; producer director and o r g a n i z e r of two Swingline Test yourself... What do you see in the ink blots? [I] A cockfight? A moth? A moth-eaten cockfight? [2] Giraffes in high foliage? Scooters in a head-on collision? TOT Staplers? (TOT Staplers!? What in...) This is a Swingline Tot Stapler ~Unincluding 1000 staples) Larger size CUB Desk Speronly $1.69 Ucnitionally guaranteed. At any stationery, variety, or book store. S~wwg9#gdL NC. 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The closed-circuit TV network was used Thursday and Friday to feed registration data from a cen tral recording station to four loca tions on campus. The system w%as designed pri marily to r e 1 a y information on "closed" and "open" classes as ap proximately 12,000 students regis tered for over 50,000 courses. 3west trip: t-drink re some Sprite. happens as soon as you y your money and take your ttle. Suddenly, Sprite kes you, the hedonist, on ur way to a sensually tisfying tactile-aural latable-optical-oral perience. First, you observe the empting sight. Then you ry cool. Finally, you THE MOUTH ure bottle, n. te is so utterly noisy. escendos of effervescent ng with billions of bles. And then sip.Gulp. aaaaaal Sprite. So tart >'er the taste buds. 2have your experience. out the olfactory u ask? Well, what do for a dime--a sense soft drink? TE, SO TART AND LING, WE COULDN'T KEEP LJIET. se, rty ... Ikinds of decorating sier, faster ... and oo, and ready to use a 17 beautiful colors them for indoor or rian for the booklet d Displays" If she ~oPy. DeMars Dies Al By JIMMY WANNAMAKER Faculty Editor Classes began Monday with a familiar face missing from the ranks of Carolina instructors for the first time in 36 years. Assoc. professor Frank A De Mars died on the final day of examinations last spring. At his death an instructor in physical fitness and archery and head of the p h y s i c a l fitness courses, he had headed the Physical Education Department and coached boxing at Carolina. Assoc. Professor W a r r e n K. Giese, head of the department now, estimated that "Coach DeMars," as his students called him, had taught between 15,000 and 20,000 boys at Carolina. He said that recently DeMars taught 500 boys a year but that in McCona ughy Publishes UN Research Aid A professor and a former re search assistant in the Department of Political Science have published "A Students' Guide to United Na tions Documents and Their Use," the most up-to-date reference re source of its kind on UN publica tions. Prof. John B. McConaughy and Miss Janet Blanks worked together on the guide as an aid in efficient lo cation and use of the vast literature of the UN. Becauseubli McCONAUCHY tional publica- MCNUH tions and authors tend to take their national viewpoint while in adequately representing others, the use of primary sources is "irre placeable," Dr. McConaughy said. The guide has been praised by Joseph Groesbeck, deputy director of libraries for the United Nations, as "an admirable contribution, very well scaled to its purpose." Groesbeck has ordered copies for the UN library and for his courses at Columbia University. The guide also includes the UN numbering system and documenta tion by the International Court of Justice. Dr. McConaughy has directed UN community development pro grams in the Middle and Far East. Look to Ladies' "COUN Featuring: SEATON HAIJ Ladies' ALPACA'S - 17.95 up Ladies' ALLIGATOR-LOOK BELTS - 3.50 -ftM/ Fitnes ter 36 earlier years he taught as many as 1,000. Dr. Giese spoke fondly of his associate praising his ability to motivate his students, "a quality that you can't teach." Dr. Giese mentioned the great interest that the teacher had for his students and that they returned it. He said that frequently on speaking trips around the state he would be asked, "How is Frankie?" Teachers in physical f i t n e s a were taken to DeMars' classes to observe his methods. lie was the model for their development. The department often got calls from fathers who had taken physi cal fitness under DeMars request ing that their sons be enrolled in his course. Another sign of his touch was the large number of his students that changed to physical education after being under him, according to Dr. Giese. One of these s t u d e n t s who changed to the field was visibly shocked on learning Sunday of his death. "I don't think that anyone can take his place," he said. The student, who had taken the course twice and planned to take it a third time said, "You did 'some thing in his class because of the competition. You didn't do it for a grade. Anyone can get a grade." The student was quick to defend DeMars, who was not always popu lar with some of his students. lie explained, "They didn't see why he was doing it." His students expressed shock at his death. One said, "He couldn't have." Another explained that he "(lid everything (exercises and drills) at least as well as any one else in the calss." Dr. Giese said that DeMars al ways worried a lot at the end of a semester because "he had certain standards and the youngsters now are having more trouble meeting them." "D"'s and "F" 's were traumatic things for the teacher, according to the department head. Center Holds Meet The Management Center in the College of Business Administration is presenting a series of manage ment conferences concentrated on the problems facing business and industry today due to the fast rate )f technologically oriented change. Conferences will be every other Thursday starting Oct. 5. Marks TRY CORNER" L & COUNTRY HOUSE * YANKEE PEDLAR * DAVID FERGUSON LMarks I 1321 Main Street (Next to Ritz) OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. FRIDAYS ,u/ Dea/e4 uSO/a. s Instri Years I The memorial service was held at First Baptist Church the day after the death and the interment was in Kentucky. The 63-year-old former coach is survived by his wife, Mrs. Claire J He Kept A "Coach" Frank DeMars kee kdents while they jump rope. swift stimulus or reward. Dr. Rees' Ll Goes Into P Professor Ennis Rees' new book "Tiny Tall Tales" goes into pub lication today, according to a re ease from the publisher. As he did earlier with books on riddles and puns, Prof. Rees has put into verse a collection of exag ;erated tales about amazing fish, olk heroes, and zany peop)le. One of his zany people is Alee, who: . . . invented a strange machine Which Is really a medhanical wonder. 'The darn thing runs on kerosene And takes the noise out of S thunder. Publisher's Weekly wvrote of the oo0k:r "If you can readl all t h e s e a hymed t a I e s without finding at ~iggle among them, you had better e ~o to a doctor." Quentin Blake, who also drew for "Pun Fun" and "Hidkdles, Rid-t dies, Everywhere," a g a i n con tributed sprightly drawings to ac company the text. Written for children from nine I wic Enjoy 24-Hour 4 Also Us. Your Studen * ONE-HOUR OR ONE-1 * SPECIALISTS IN DR SUEDES * SHIRTS LAUNDE * THRIFTY S * GOLD SEAL 0 30 DA LAU N DRY MAIN A ACRSSt sOMn van ictor, t USC )eMars; his mother; and his >rother"s. Graduate student Wendel H. ;atch will teach part of his classes md the others will not be held, xccording to Dr. Giese. I" rint Today o .." be at $3.19. Choral Director Back With Ideas Full of enthusiastic ideas for the mew year, Arpad l)arazs, choral di ector, returns to USC after a ummer at Columbia University. D)arazs, who had taught for six 'ears at the Teachers College of polumbia University in New York efore join in g the USC music acuity last year, taught funda oentals and theory to graduate tudents. After indicating a lack in coma iunication b e t w e e n the "ivory wer" image of the Music Depart Cnt and the "down-to-earth" taste f the student body, Darazs said hat programs such as folk singing xhibmit ions andl sing-alongs are be Fg developed for this vear. i yarazs, an advocate and practi ion--r of the Koudaly method of iusical training andl co-author of hook on visual aid to melody andl armony, "Sight andl Sound,'" wiii induct a choral clinic at Dreher ligh School on Nov. 16 andl 17. DENTS oin-Op Laundry I Credi Card Next Door )AY SERVICE (By request) & TRIMS itED TO PERFECTION COTCH BUNDLE DRY CLEANING rs TO PAY Ik CLEANERS rBLOSSOM MN' DORAMiOMS