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The Catalinas will be feati pus dance at the Field Hos Britton, In Moot By CINDY TWISS Staff Writer Second-year law students John Britton and Mickey Epting were judged winners in this year's Sam uel L. Prince Intramural Moot Court competition. Medical Col Will Speak Dr. Louis Jervey, Assoc. Dean of the Medical College of South Car,olina, will speak on "Selection of Medical Students," Wednesday at 7 p.m. The talk will be in Room 107, Life Sciences Building, and is open to all interested students. It is directed to students interested in attending medical college at some future time regardless of their major field of study now. There will be a question-answer session after the talk. USC Profs Will Present 'Final Talks' "If you knew you were going to die tomorrow, what would be the subject of your last letr? The St u d ent Union Lecture Committee, headed by Eugene Wil lard, will pose this question to campus professors and prominent Columbians as part of the new Last Lecture series. Patterned after a similar pro gram at D u k e University, the series wsill begin with a lecture by Dr. Wade B at s on of the USC Biology Dept., Nov. 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Russell House. LEE MARVIN T he "DIRIT D)OZEN" Guii LE MARVIN t= ANGIE DICKINSON ame in Panavisuon'and Metroceler 12:50-2:20-4:00-5:40-7:20-9:00 ADULT 1.25 - STUDENT .90 A'(t(tl i ii(s F rami a-UII ired at a cam- until 12 midh e fron 8 Ip.m. be one II) cai Epting T Court Coj Sponsored by Phi Alpha Delta law fraternity, the competition be gan Oct. 30. Twenty-four second and third-year law s t u d e n t s argued mock cases based on cur rent controversial situations. The competitors were judged in lege Official To Students )r. Jervey has been associated with the Medical College of South Carolina since 1956. lie is a grad uate of The Citadel and the Mdi cal College of South Carolina and complted his residency in internal medicine at Cincinnati G e n e r a l Hiospital. COPELA SWEA by PURITAN SLAI By PALM BEA( Now In i BAND INSTRUA Guitars -Dru Come in and look Pop Books and GIBSON - FENDER GIANNINI - LUDWIG - SI 254-4797 rdl per c'oup)le. ike First f. . npetition four rounds of arguments on their p)resentation, written briefs andl ability to r e S p)Ond to questions posed by three-judge c o u r t s of local attorneys. on Nov. 4 the final elimination was held and Britton andl Epting were named joint winners. The usual prize for the Prince Competition is a one semester's tuition scholarship. The runner-up receives a boo0k scholarship. Special arrangements will be made for the dual winners. Th'e Prince Competition was in augurated in 19641 and is designed to acqluaint law students with ap wellate law. Named for Samuel L. 'rince, dean emeritus of the USC Law School, the contest empha sizes the student's ability to ana lyze situations, research and for mulate resolutions to legal LND Co. TERS ad JANTZEN KSI H and FRETZ iolumbim MUSIC CO., INC. ENTS - MUSIC ms -- Repairs over our stock of Sheet Music - GUILD - GOYA HAGSTROM .NGERLAND Columbia At Five PointB 7415 Saluda Ave. Greenville At Lake Forest Shopping Center when you want to make the occasion "Special"... send flowers from The Blossom Shop Devin. at Saluda S POlITS Cori1I Thirty-five hundred y e a r s of glass history is the subject of the Corning Glass Exhibit now in the Russell House Lounge. The exhibition, "An Introduc tion to the H i s t o r y of Glass," tepicts through photographs and tntique objects the development Df glass, used for the first time in Egypt 1500 years before Christ. Seventeen framed panels com prise the exhibit. Several panels are e q u i p p e d with illuminated vitrines in which original objects are shown. The objects come from the collection of the Corning Mu seum of Glass. The exhibit will remain open until Dec. 1. JAZZ CONCERT The Lee Evans Trio will present a program of popular jazz in the Field House at 8 p.m. tonight. Ad mittance to this Artist Series pro gram will he one ID card per couple. CLUB TOURS The USC Finance Club took its annual t o u r of Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, Inc., last Wednesday. The club viewed order process ing, stock processing and the tele register machines, which show in stant stock quotations for all U. S. exchanges. The club is an affiliate of the American Finance Association and For The Holiday Bleaching, Frosting, ( Wigs, Wic NATIONALLY REC QUALITY I Phone 252-5538 Don Bonne Beauty 1301 Hami SUNSHINI TO THE CAN H At--.L. C.E-LV s - STAT r LN S C CAMPU 'L We're n sharp. with bni studying LAUNDRY Simplify yoi schedule, fi Piedmont. mAl ul.ROUTI Campus Nei ig ExhiL is open to anyone interested in on finance. 14: Officers include Leonard Ilar- Cor ley, president; Carter Crewe, vice Cy. president; and William R. Bauer, Tr secretary-treasurer. ELECT OFFICERS S t Angelia Shahid has been elected El' the first president of Capstone Tel Dormitory. O t h e r officers are N a B e t s y Emmons, vice president; Kay Rankin, secretary; and Roe goe Bernidini, treasurer. He Hall chairmen are Jane Chin, Tr: Linda Campbell, Shirley Garret, r Vicky Goodwin, P a t t i Bennett, N Donna Wise, and Linda Chatam. Also, Linda Isaac, Amy Sifford, he Ann Wimberly, Ellen Ganeau, Joey Stanley, Patsy Alford, Beth Cof fey, and Ruthte Turner. K He HISTORY LECTURE R i c h a r d P. McKeon, distin- the guished service professor of Greek and philosophy at the University of Chicago, will present a public lecture, "Philosophy and the Lib- Sai eral Arts: History and Prospects." The lecture will be Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 8 p.m. in Room 109 of Sloan College. WEEK'S MOVIES "Carousel" will be shown Nov. 12 and "Butterfield 8" Nov. 14 in the Russell House Assembly Room. Show times are 3, 6, and 8:30 Ik.m. JOB INTERVIEWS The following companies will be Season . . . :oloring, Permanents, lets, Falls OGNIZED SALON 'RODUCTS For Appointment College of Culture tton Street CATERS PUS CROWD /ER4/5 GERVA/S CAPSTONE: ~arby to keep your clothes looking hiso check our coin-operated laundry nd new equipment and desks for at 601 Main. &CLEANERS mer MEBG M i!~?E M UO BuO raat MOCs-Uom U M EDIVIONT IRLUNES wvs Beat lits Gla campus for job interviews Nov. I Baxter Labs, W. Va. Road . nmittee, Prudential, American I inamid, Branch B a n k i n g & ist, Owens-Corning, and O.I.G. I )n Nov. 15 A. 0. Smith, Va. a t e Highway Dept., Potomac ctric, U n i o n Camp, General ephone, and the Dept. of the vy will conduct interviews. 1 2ybrand, Ross Bros. & Mont nery, National Bank of Georgia, rcules, Pure Oil, Scott Paper,, rne C o m p a n y, and Cheese ugh-Ponds will hold interviews v. 16. )n Nov. 17 these companies will on campus: Lithium Corp., Va. etric & Power, NASA-Langley, P o n t (Ph.).'s only), S. S. e s g e, and Audit Division of dth, Education and Welfare. or further information contact Placement Bureau. CIIORUS OFFICERS 'he USC Oratorio Chorus has -ted Jim Edmunds as president, idy Arnold as vice president and< GUARA YOU LIKE IT OR YOUR MONEY JIM HTION RuHY PRODI BEIB EJEERa AIER BRE11L as Pop NEW.. AFTER SHAVE from $2.50 COL.OONE from $3.00 SWANK lne.-Sole Distributor As an alternate fragrance, try JADE EAST or Jade East CORAL. With Eaton's Corrasable E can erase that goof withoi Not a telltale smudge remr mvits quick and easy eras eraser. For perfect papers In lhght, medium, heavy handy 100Osheet packets At Stationery Department TYPE WRiT Only Eaton m~ Ssware )usiness manager, Mary Jackson ind Edwina Maner as librarians, :olly Wyman and Wendel Smith is social chairmen, and Gerald teeves as publicity chairman. The Oratorio Chorus, open to ill students, has been organized 'or one year. Practice is Tuesday ind Thursday each week from 4:30 intil 5:45 p.m. No previous choral xperience is necessary. IIAILOWEEN DANCE The Beta Ganuna Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi Professional Busi ness Fraternity held its annual Ialloween Dance Friday, October 27, at the Congarce Legion Ilut. Music was provided by "Little David and the Blue Flames." Gra hant Ilill, dressed as a Confeder ate Army officer, was awarded the prize for the best in costume design. SOCIETY MEETING llypatian Literary Society will neet at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in ,he Clariosophic Hall, third floo )f Legare College. NTEED BACK! EMlLJNl BERIE JOEY BISMP g Color L Students With Cards 75C Wihut 1.00 Cards Srs cf or 711 couiA s 3LLEN IM E e can lond Typewriter Paper, you It a trace. ains. A special surface per rig with an ordinary pencil every time, get Corrasable. veights and Onion Skin. In and 500-sheet ream boxes. S. ikes Corra,ble PITTSFaIEL raMASSUE TT