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Crucible ] New Loot By MONA GAULT Asmt. News Editor A fresh cover idea and the ad dition of photography will give the "Crucible," Fall 1967, a new look both inside and out. Heavy stock paper and a two color scheme will replace the one color and white cover used last year. A series of photographs by freshman photographer C I a r I e s Keefer will be featured with other art work and cover by Hilda Solo mon. Landscape Discussed By Webel 11% SAIY.1 ZALKIN A..t. Mlanaging FAlitor Rlichard Webl1, landscape cI)n sultalnt for the t'ni\versit\, split two l:\:, here last wek to diiscuissi plans for Cap:terne and the lilu"e l Ilouse. \\ehel, <if \\'1l4.1 .1n14 11nn1m.4- ti ,if t ilg Isliandi, N. "., calleil }I\ Vie l'resilent for 13u:in,".ss A . fairs Iarol Briiunt,n "the most sup ib man in his 1';rhl todlay'," ha.s worked in the lalnlstape t,l:ns frl' F-'urmanl t'ni\versity, 13aptist ('~ le->e. The Citadel, Genre"ral Eh.,t''et ' plant in Greenvilb-, lZ'ger Tilli ken, and dhignel th- n\\ Wash ingt,n 7./ i. 13runItonl r:e,M thi l an fr 1 r t~' h, i.nd a - 1 iu i 1 ('apsteuine i1\',1 S.'v.ral lel1:l,,"s ali sh~ul,l !r,.i n l in ti nt : iii ' e I,tis. "We p ian to be"gIn \ IthI tl' e r t;'irectly' t~ the north nf th.-- 'bu:bblli." e ,'Sabd.I "\\e have alsi iinisheI the plant0 - ing phins." 'The bi;;;,'st prtll'! m1t nI~\w I- all the ,ir lea\:is anlt s:in,l 1,\ ng around the irllillng arnil in tl, 'hoolrF," Ile 0~<1tlnue,l. "W o. le to g*,t the 1-,t p v d b tr raints beginl." 13runtin sail w rk Iln the hini sapiIng an| 1,:il'k!rig i,rt sh,in , I ,, lm1 witln a mlonth. W\ e Ie I and lrunt,un :ls <t -ussedl planting dir tly in Iin ';u te liussIll lluse. ' r nI,. t w I-n the Uluss.ll I I is. an, (;r..n St re t, l t wii I t: I n I.e l:1,i ig t il iront ~I th, buili4ng." S: ud 13riuntonl. THE BLOS5 Devine at In 5 Points The angry jungle. The cock traveling companion. The rogue They all boiled over 0 COLOR NOW % PLA YING! 0N Features In Fall This fall's e<lition, to be lub Iishel the week before Christmas, will include the winning entry in last spring's W.T.C. Bates short story contest, sponsored by USC's EInglish department. The story is "Ionulie's Room," by Robert Over ing. Poetry by aI)vid ()rr, 191(6-67 "Crucible'' e<itor, will also be in c'lude<l. Nine o ther students con tributr<l material that w\ill he fe'a t u re< I in thte poetry sect ion. Of fuor short stories in the fic tion Section, only one14 was written by a student no\w attending Caro lina. The stories r a n g e from a m1141, II of intrigue in ''Tre'ason a11 1b't rayal ,' an exchange s'niesity of l'ittshurgh, to the fantasy of "No \',mbe'r l ain,"' by .\ichael Simpl ;,,n. 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W o n l I a Ilas <Iv\' Idr,l asss''mb,la.,1g rI g r a 111. \ 1~ v' all, w\' n 'd1 a f1j1'al 1'e'',ll 4l1 in \\hic11h t11' f,'d4'ral g~\'e'rn 114nt \w ill assume he' financial illl',ld '1 w h I,,I1 II 4:s , :1 1 n~ l1 g.-I :1 if11 41 ," Rt,la:tin I14 mp1111 l iet probb.m) fI l='i1g. .\ I1:4ills sa:I,, "I w 1 1141 S1111 11:tt,I :11 (. i\ 1 I 1 t h t s law s '\c,pt tll4 '~Il- a 1,1'>1'" 11 4h414141 The perfect gift everywhere, every time! fromn OM SHOP Saiuda 254-8105 y millionaire kid. His sexy elephant who had killed before. an the last safari... I'Safari HGR' GAREUA[CUl)I mi AANA STUDENT S WITHo 75 CareflC '"'Wiheo, mant, vonI cu1 tO< all niy women saY?" exclaii wlw) is in the piecess of r the Riussell house Iarber Si rges Fed t Housin iave th' - rigIt to Iiv' t:t' \vIier h\V ~ r k . Abriams cjted| New Y"or"k ('Ity's el,':tnin''. :,n ,! r,"iy , ^. niiustly, \Vhich no\ }is It1,1(1 jobs t fill'eeI Ih C:1tUS' priSIe tiv, vrmpI~\e"1s c:ann'it iid h~using n.:w I I l:nts. h e is atil outlpturing ~f \whites tsakinig pl;ce :at ;an ;aj;ir tn (I OPEN Monday thru until 9 P.M. Staff Photo by Coates Crewe Cussioner mtuc'h off the top. What will uts this imtpattielit young mttant eeeiving his first hair cut at op. eral Aid Problem ng I)ac'c in N 4) r t hi c r n1 c'itic's," \hians stated. "If the Negro was n"t excluded fl'rm N a r t h !' r n suburtbs his ( thec' whit t's) preisncc wo(uhclIhardcly be' notic"cdI." TIhce dli ' 4'Ic1111-nt of "thousandIs of .\las(onl I )hx l li tes" in t10 N rthI, :\l pns Wc'nt un, is resulting in the con eiltratioil oif Ng'}ioes it gh.ttos. Not rotshtlian i.an 1(d Whaite. Friday YAF P USC YAF is sponsoring and aid ing thr"ee separate programs for Christmas. A table was set up on the ground floor of the Rlussell Iouse 1)ec. 5 and will he set up again )ec. 13. This serves to give out literature and collect items for the projects. UAF is cooperating with the alarines in their "Toys for Tots" drive. New and used toys which can easily be repaired are collected and distributed to needy children in the Columbia area as Christmas gifts. The second project is the collec tion of paperback hooks, pens, sta tionery, magazines, packages of pre-sweetened Kool-Aid for Christ mas packages for the soldiers in Vietnam. Ihese materials will be shipped overseas as part of the R.S.V.P. program under the direc tion of I)r. D)avid Palmer of the Political Science 1)epartment. The third venture is an opera I tion "Mail-in" designed to send Christmas cards to the men in Vietnam. Students should deliver all items to the I A F, table on ground floor I Russell Ilouse Iec. 13 or for fur ther information contact any mem ber of the 1'AF. INTEMtNATIONAL, CLB International c i i s i i e, songs, lances and plays are in store for lgu'sts of the 1'SC International Students Club at its annual han 'eluet Saturday night. The dinner begins at I ::il p.m. mn (olumbia Hlall. Ticki-ts filr the Iiublic at $2.5) each are In sale at Ilhe of fice lof Theodore .1. I.edeen, 1'St' foreign student advisor, 1:121 I'undleton St., or may he purchased at the d1mor. )ress is sem i-fortmR al. I hing S IS nohIing s lw "kS. Brit n oflS fer' If)o brDihenan artttoa 1337 MAIN STREET 254-432 Campus News Bet lans Pr ART EXIII IHTION The Department of Are is spon sor of four circulating exhibitions --Irawings, paintings, priuts, miul a variety show-that will t o u r US(:'s regional campuses this year. Artists represented are Dr. John Benz, head of the art department, San 1'iorini, Suzanne Ilanson, Nell Lafaye, Bartlett McCravy, Ion ali Meyers, Robert Mills, Asst. Prof. llilda Moore, Asst. Prof. John O'Neil, BoyI Saunduers, Liz Smith, Vanlce Stevens, Asst. Prof. Ilowarel Wo?h"y, Artist-in-Rtesidtence IAlilind Yaghjian. JOR INTERVIEWS The followving Companies wvill be nm campus conclucting interview., for the U SC Placement Bureau Dec. I1-12---Natl. Security Agency a<d I)c. 1:3-Metropolitan Life. IEEE (:ONVF..1'ION A delegation of student and fac. Paintings By Stude An exhibition of 21) paintings ir asein, polymer and oil by membcer: if the Ihree vEyes Art Society will w on display for viewing by th< uhlic I)ie. 1-21 in the IR I s s c I 1 Jous ' Gallery-Lo ungc'. The Stude'nt t'nion Fine Art 1 mll mi i i t e e is sp fo ing tl xhibit. ''he S o e i e t y is composed of rtists who are "dledicat'd to tlt de al of inner-4lirected, intuitive ex WessIon :111 sensitivity ill color low Wool o Cash une (Christmaus such , Gry Azure RI ulty members from USC's chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers attended the regional convention at C l e tm s o n University Nov. 30. UNIVERSITY PIAYERS Two one-act plays directed by student directors will be presented Dec. 19 at 8:15 p.m. "The Colle. tion" by lIarold Pinter is directel by John Carpenter and "The Cave of Salamlancha" by Miguel Cer. yantes is directed by Don Mc. Mahon. FREE TUTORING Freshmen and sophomores ma joring in Electrical Engineering can get free tutoring Tues. and Wed. nights from 7:30-11 p.m. in Room 104 of the E n g i n cc r i n g Building. This program is being sponsored by the student c h a p t e r of the IEEE. Featured nt Union space and form . . . the subtlety and quality of the work is appar ent in realistic subjects, near-alb st tact and non-object ive themes.", The exhibition is being circu Iatcd to museums, art centers, col leges and libraries a r o u n d the country by the Old hBergen Art (Guild of Bayonne, N. .1. Artists in the Society come from a variety of count ries and back grounds, including Paraguay, Scot land, Venezuela, Germany, New "i, W.ni,isin and Pennsylvania. rie. (IX Free Parking at Handy Park 3n Washington