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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
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weekly TV series on space.
He says that the serv;ces of the
ETV center are being expanded to
include cinematography and that
the first film will be of the con
struction of the Coliseum.
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such as one on the NROTC pro
gram and the Counseling Bureau
and internal work as an instruc
tional aid.
One means of the extension of
the center's services is its new re
mote truck, he says.
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.
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latable-optical-oral
perience.
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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.
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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.
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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
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"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.
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)eMars; his mother; and his
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Graduate student Wendel H.
;atch will teach part of his classes
md the others will not be held,
xccording to Dr. Giese.
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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.
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