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University Awarded U.S. Grant The U. S. Rehabilitation and So cial Services Administration has awarded USC a federal grant of $14,677 for the first phase of an experimental program. The program will help acquaint students earning arts and science degrees w i t h employment oppor tunities in rehabilitation counsel ing, psychology, vocational evalua tion and psychometry. The grant, under the direction of Dr. Charles Dean, who is as sisted by Assoc. Prof. Mary Cal vert, will be administered by the USC College of Arts and Science through the Department of Anthropology and Sociology. A special "cognate" program has been developed to draw the arts and science courses closer to those required to t r a i n rehabilitation personnel. U n d e r this program, students may major in any subject in the College of Arts and Science and also take "cognate" c o u r s e s in sociology and psychology to pre pare them for rehabilitation work. Dr. Dean and Assoc. Prof. Cal vert will travel to colleges through out the state in order to interest students in preparing for rehabili tation and social service careers. 'Into The. Students' "The dedication, s u p p o r t and cooperation of many persons have thrust the Univcrsity of S o u t h Carolina into the mainstream of higher education in the U n i t e d S t a t e s," said Pres. Thomas F. Jones in a new magazine, "Into the Mainstream." The generously illustrated bro chure about the University is be ing distributed to persons who are particularly interested in USC's growth and progress. "But remember," continued the president, "that the main stream is so swift that only the courageous, the visionary, the creative and the strong can sur vive the turbulence which is progressing at maximum speed toward national eminence." The section of "Into the Main stream" which is devoted to stu dent comments emphasizes the im portance to them of being "taught, not programmed," I e a r n i n g to think, and the importance of being treated as adults. The student section continued, "No student at USC maintaining satisfactory grades has to drop out of school because of money. Today any deserving student can pay forI 0I You buy both, if you're srnart. Because a good lab means a good shirt. A shirt that's styled to last. With rolls, pleats and tapers in the right places. And a wide enough selection of colors you don't have to buy the Congr Willinmn Willard Griffis congratulated by U. S. Nai being awarded the Navy 1 standing service in Vietnal Mainstrea Needs, U his education with a well-selecte 'package plan' of aid from the Un versity and the federal goveri ment." The students feel the most important thing money buys is "fine professors. A good teacher makes an indelible impression. He inspires a permanent inter est, a reverence for learning which we will carry with us the rest of our lives." In its efforts to attract and re Lain such professors, the Universit has moved up in eight years froi ,* * OPE TC ROS OUR $1.50 REGUL AI *c4 EVERY WED. & Fi f tt4 BAR-B-QUE PO S Se 4 .AR-B-OUE CH rice- cole slow - a shirt alabe same shade twice. SThis Arrow "Cum Laude" Oxford has all the things a good label means. But ton down roll collar with a soft flare. Tapered waist. ~o Perma-Iron so it won't S tulations (right) of the U. S. Navy is ry Capt. John Paul Adanis for .ommendation Medal for out n. (Staff Photo by Hudson.) m' Relates SC Goals d "E" to "B" on the faculty scale. i- The publication also contains a - summary of University of South Carolina needs-new buildings for law and nursing, a business ad ministration addition, an adminis tration building, an a d v a n c e d I studies library, a fine arts build ing, an addition to the Undergrad uate Library, major additions to the electrical system and energy facility, parking lots or garages, a new infirmary, another urban re y newal project and more housing n for students. -EQUE HUT N 9 A.M. PHONE ) 9 P.M. 256-9395 EWOOD SHOPPING CENTER ? BARBEQUE BUFFET I. EVE. 5 till 9 featuring RK -- BAR-B- UE HASH ICKEN BAR-B- UE BEANS ackle porkskins - read wrinkle. "Sanforized-Plus." And it comes in blue, pinks, stripes, etc., etc., for $7.00. So, if you want a good shirt, look for a good label. And if you want the best label, buy a shirt rnade by Arrow. Dance A campus dance featuring th Catalinas will be sponsored by th Student Union Saturday at 8 p.n in the Field House. Admission i one I.D. card per couple, whicl can be presented at the door o the Field House. The Student Union Specia Events Committee will sponsor talent show tonight in the Russel House Assembly Room. Ten con testants chosen from 30 act which auditioned in the tryout will perform in the two-hour pro gram. UNIVERSITY THEATRE Open auditions for Harold Pint er's "The Collection" and Migue de Cervantes' "The Cave of Sala manca" will be held in Draytoi Hall this Sunday, Monday an( Tuesday. The Collection is a one-act, rep resentative of the technique wit1 which Pinter deals with humai relationships and calls for thre males and one female. The Cav of Salamanca is a light, one-ac tarce written by Don Quixote ani deals with the antics of an un faithful wife and her maid beinf caught in the act. The part call for two women and five men. This evening of one-acts, unde the sponsorship of the Universit; T'heatre, will be directed by Johi Carpenter and Donald McMahon. PHI EPSILON DELTA Phi Epsilon Delta, a new or ganization for Associate Degree N u r a i n g students, recently elected officers. They are Jo anna Reynolds, president; Eliza beth Brown, vice president; Windy Wygart, secretary; and B a r b a r a Bennett, reporter. LAY AWAY NOV See our larg PIERCED EARRINGS, BE Hyman's Is Col u Keepsake Dia HYMAN'S Next to Palm Sud it zi reg No he w itr "Mip.o'e Campus , Taleni Sponsoring the organization are a Mrs. Margaret Hastings and Mrs. Martha Anderson, two 3 year nursing program instruc tors. SEMINAR SERIES A current series of seminars is being sponsored by students in terested in all facets of Latin American culture and recent de velopments in the Spanish world. Weekly seminars are held in the Russell House on Tuesdays from 3-5 p.m. Professor Suther land will present slides and "A *Commentary on Actual Colombian Village Life in the Sierras" on Nov. 21. PHI BETA LAMBDA Officers of Phi Beta Lambda for 1967-68 are Heyward Coker, president; Mickie Meetze, vice president; Joyce Brown, secre Service Fri ForPace-SE The Iota Mu chapter of Alpha Phi Omega has been named one of the 13 pace-setting chapters out of 490 in the nation. The award is based on chapter par ticipation on campus. Projects of the fraternity in clude helping with registration, ushering at Student Union con certs, sponsoring a Halloween carnival for married students' children and entering a float in the Homecoming parade. Other services include entertaining at Boy Scout Camperee and hosting I FOR CHRISTMAS e selection of LT BUCKLES & JEWELRY mbia's Authorized mond Jewelers JEWELERS stto Theatre 1. Jackets At pile liner 55.00 S38 e jackets with flap pockets .Zip-out pile lining. In ndous saving right at the Kok he acut 1ews Beat t Show tary; Janet Barwick, treasurer; and Sophia Georgiades, reporter. Theodore Lourie of the House of Representatives was speaker at the last monthly meeting, which centered around parliamentary procedure. PEACE CORPS The Main Post Office of Co lumbia will be the center for Peace Corps testing Saturday at 1:30 p.m. JOB INTERVIEWS The following companies will hold job interviews at the Placement Bureau this week. Nov. 20-W. T. Grant, Saun ders Truck Rental, American Oil, Sinclair, Combusion Engi neering, Naval Research Lab, and Johnson & Johnson. Nov. 21-Tennessee Eastman, Lock heed-Georgia, Lockheed Missile it Awarded ttingDeeds a party at Bell Camp for the or phans from Carolina Children's Home, Alpha Phi Omega also plans to have a Travel Bureau at Thanks giving and Christmas, a Christ mas move-in at the girls' dorms, Christmas card sales and a Bell Camp clean-up. Through such projects as these, the fraternity hopes to bring service to the University and the students of Carolina. BE READY! VISIT c ti a t tin . o bWench frst, hardneo O .a "new" you. Want a manicure or fa< beauty care for your us todayl We'll get you or for the gala holIday Use your "Miss Gamec you don't have one, oc presenting your studeni office. Beauty Salon Slated & Space, W.R.A.M.A., and In ternational Paper. ROTC APPLICATIONS Applications for the Air Force ROTC two-year program are now being accepted at the University. Information and application forms may be obtained from the De partment of Air Force Aerospace Studies in Room 200A of Barn well College. Any male student in good aca demic standing who has three years of college remaining (grad uate or undergraduate) may ap ply. QUALIFICATION TEST Nov. 24 is the deadline to apply for an admission ticket or au thorization to take the Profes sional Qualification Test on De cember 9. A registration form should be completed and sent to Educational T e s t i n g Service, Princeton, N. J. EXPERIMENTAL FILMS The Celluloid Society, a new campus organization of stu dents and faculty members in terested in the art of film, in conjunction with the Common Grounds Coffee House, will pre sent a series of experimental and underground films. A se ries of five films will be shown tonight at the Wesley Founda tion beginning at 8 p.m. SPEAKER AT WESLEY James McBride Dabbs, author of "Who Speaks For the South?" and other books, will speak at the Wesley Foundation Sunday at 6 p.m. I v100[1 acmLeterdol Lu ak yo oebeuiu ia?Ory, completereo tou aedyo ore "beautifml ock dChorge dcounxpert s..hap o and condi oe yeour lok o cet