The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 11, 1969, Page Page Four, Image 4

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Dorm Cup Awarded To Maid By KITTY McCASKILL Staff Writer Mrs. John Reeder, maid in the Mike Johnson Memorial Lounge in the Men's Towers, is the first re ceiver of the "Counselor's Cup" award. This award was created by the resident and the hall counselors of the Men's Towers under the spon sorship of the Housing Office. Ac cording to Mike Grier, head coun selor, "The award is to be given from time to time in appreciation for outstanding contributions to ward making the residence halls a better place to live." "Mrs. Reeder has given so un selfishly of her time and labor that the committee felt it especially fit ting that she be the first to re ceive the honor," Grier said. Known to students as ",1iss Lizzie," Mrs. Reeder has her main duties in the lounge area between Douglas, LaBorde, Moore a n d Snowden Colleges. According to Grier, "She keeps the area spotless in spite of the heavy traffic it receives." Her husband, John Reeder, is also a member of the Maintenance Staff, and together they have served the University for nearly 50 years. T1w .Award was presente(l by Grier and Charles Dallara, presi dent of the Towers' Government. Present for the ceremony were members of the custodial staff, Mr. J. A. B.-rnes, director of housing, Mr. J. P. Cooper, director of men's housing, Mlr. Henry Bartos, Direc tor of the Towers. Mr. H. H. An derson, director of Custodial Serv ices, and interested students. Campus i Art Exhibil - The "Experimental Art Show" is on display in Huntington Gallery of McMas. , (ollege. The show, which will run 0hrough February, includes contribut ons from Caro lina, Clemson, tlh University of Georgia and ti- University of North Carolina. The Gallery is open Monday-I iday, 7:30 a.m. N i 'pjirday, 7:30 a.m.-6 Send 'ay 2-10 p.m. news MULK WOOD' the next University ction, "Under Milk What''an Thomas, will be n Hall at 7:30 to is scheduled to be arch 20, 21, 22. All -W e come. LOCAST GUILD J niversity Broadlcasting :l. ..l meet tomorrow night at 8 in r'oom 208 of the Russell House. Guest speaker' will be Wayne Seal, news secretary to Gov. Robert E. VALENTINE-GRAMS Valentine-gr'ams are being sold this week for $1 by Panhellenic Council. The messages are no dis play at the Russell House informa tion dlesk and can be sent anywhere on camp)us. YR MEETING The Carolina Republicans will meet tonight in room 207 of the IRussefA House at 7:30.( Guest speaker' will be Gle'nn Smith, r search dlirector for the S. C. Re publcian Party. WATER WALKING' The Rev. Don Bundy of the Wes Iey Fpundation will speak for' the Lret' Lecture Series tomorrow night at 8 in room 207 of the Rus - 0 am ou3 e Si SCON VEN IENTL' s M (Just Off "1(e Showi receivilg the first selors Cup" awirl is Mr Lizzie) Reeder while Mr. l1c engraved trmphy. Watchinig, Religion For Most JAN SU lRVIT Staff Writer Newsomri ini a series mn Religion Ind tIle catmpus. ".i s' students would cinly be cught dead in the church," accord ing to Rev. David L. Watkins. USC Ep'.:copal Chaplain. Students are asking religious questions as to morality, death, life and such, but they don't want to vews Beat Presented sell House. His toicm will b "Water Walking." PROFIT COURSE A special course in "Six Step to Greater Profit" will be offeret by the College of General Studie Feb. 21 through March 31. Classe, will meet on Alondays from 7 to I p.m. at the Conference and Insti tute Center, 915 Gregg St. Enroll. ment forms are available at tht College of General of Studies. UNION FLICKS "Darling" with Julie Christit (Academy Award, Hest Actress) Dick Bogarde and Laurence lar vey will he shown today at 9, and 8:80 in the Rlussell House As semb,ly Rtoom. Also "Padther Pan chal i" will be shown Th'lursday at the same times. Inter- Off ic Reshapes i Tis semester w'hen st udentL moade' the semiestermly pilgrimage t< the Stud ent lRecordIs Of fice, thles were surcpri sed to findl that the eni tire operation had been streamline< and comphletel y reno vated. G lenn 1F. Overton, associate dIi rector of~ Admissions anti Regist ra tion, said, "TIhe physical space o the Office of Adimissions now ha been taken by t he Rtecords O )ffic so that the latter is now occupie< by the F"reshmian Ad1mi ssi ons Of fice, under the direction mainly o .\lrs. Gldoria Rlow lette."' B||| lUll il l ||iIE lUiIIll EU ll i lII ll1i i I 5e CoZ DINNER TIM PROUDLY PRESE "THlE TEND)E] )URMET BUFFET DINNER lOW TIME ----- >TH ONLY $7.00 Tue., Wed., RESERVATIONS: r LOCATED AT 3311 I Forest Drive - Across From Rici ilEmrEnui m imiw*ERii11 5P StafI iss Lizzie" Gets Aw annual "Coun- are Red Si . John (Miss J oseph Barne eder holds the Grier. head i hack row (1-r) MeDill, M&N [s Not 'In Carolina bother wvith the chur-ch, Father Watkins says. 'lheir attitude is "if there is a God they will 5earcl after Him inepnenly"while "attet.111 ing to prove the existence of Cod thrigh scientific tmethllods," he adde141d. Father Watkins feels there is a real apathy en the student's part toward religon, although he main ta in.; "man is an i rresistably religious alnimal," whether his god S imvnev, sex, or whatever. Ile says that many thiik re ligioi cain hIe mere "secular hu imaism" and will suffice for them. "lit just to work for the sake of humanity is eventualhy dehum aniizinig," lie says, for humanity diappoits that person and lie he coies hitter. ", am tired of everybody blast ing the church as if it and society has given them a rotten deal," Father Watkins said, terming this attitude "poor me-ism." Father Watkins, who came to USC in the summer '66, turned his Wor'ship hut not to the exclusion of recreatioial and social projects," Ie stated. "At the Center the students can pliay bridge, cint, listen to records, involve themselves with social Con cens in the community, or," lie humorously added, "even study." Some of the students at the cen ter are involved with community p)rojects suchi as mental htospital Iwork, andua tutorial work in the e Changes Theu Itecordls Office, which in cIlded Veterans, readmtission andl registrainpoeue n rp addl card s, has been transferredl to the former location of the Admis in ffice andl Payroll Office. IWith Admissions now in the for -met'r Iecords Office, the Payroll -O ffice is in the Administrative Annex. Because along with the move t hare has been considlerab)le ex pan sian amoang wh ich i nclude's the ad. d aition of two) Remington IRandl C :1alec trs. It will bae necessary toa aadd two new, st.aff members. Em IEA TRE" || NTS .. . lt T RAP" "I - - --7:00 P.M.* ---- -- --8:30 P.M. - $8.00 Thur. Fri. & Sat. * 787-7460 1 IARRISON ROAD II iland Mall) EU I II n . ,. .. Photo by Chief Photographer Warren Hudson ard Mnith, custodial supervisor; 8, director of housing; Mike residenit counselor; and Kay receptionist. Thing Students orphanages. Father Watkins also heads dis cussion groups which offer instruc tion and% worship into the faith and history of the church. "We discuss matters of theology in relation to the social sciences, in hoping to help inform students," Father Watkins said. Studets often come to him with persomil prohlems. He notes that girls come more oftet than boys. "With boys I thitk it is More a question of pride that keeps themt away," he explained. Father Watkins sees his joh on campus as "an ambassador-at-large with portfolio." Thte future? "We need more com petent priests whose vocation it is to teach ont the secular level and in so doing leavening the loaf from within," Father Watkins said. He smiled, adding, "We also need more competent laymen to leaven the loaf." Wedni Is College . at the P0 STEAK $1 Just present your s Our regular $1.49 12 oz. with a gopher-sized bake green salad and a hunk c NO TIPPING POND' Credit Withot CLEF The College Level Examination Program (CLEP), a new activity of the College Entrance Examina tion Board, is new in the experi mental stage at USC. The purpose of the program is to provide a means of awarding college credit by examination to unaffiliated students as well as to students regularly enrolled here. Experimental testing which be gan this summer will be continued this spring to determine the norm of the tests. The scores are com pared with the final grades earned in the corresponding college courses. Tests are offered to high-scoring SAT students, students who have studied abroad, those who have taken advanced courses in high school or those who show othei means of exceptional knowledge of a subject. At present, a student may exempt courses in English 101 and 102, history 101 and 102, gen eral chemistry or foriegn lan guages. According to Mrs. L. M. Von Kolintz, director of testing, the experimental testing (lone (luring the summer will be repeated in the spring because it was not a suc cessful as had been hoped. "Many of the students didn't seem to want to do their best on these tests," she said, "since they were given no credit for them." "They did not seem to care and in some cases did not even bother Auto Decals Are Needed For Parking All new students to the Univer sity this semester are reminded that all vehicles that will be parked in University facilities must be registered. Registration may be oh tained, for a fee of $3.00 per ve hicle, at the campus police station. According to regulations, decals must he affixed to the left rear hmper. A fine of $10.00 may be imposed if the decal is not dis played. isday 6tudent Day NDEROSA DINNER .09 After 5:00 P.M. ludent identification shier sizzlin' sirloin steak served d 'tater, dipperful o' crisp, 'toast. COME-AS-YOU-ARE 2ROSA it Classes ' Now I to attend class on the day of the testing. Others, however, were en thusiastic about the idea of help ing future students," Mrs. Von Kolinta added. Mrs. Von Kolintz went on to say that the tests would not only en able students to finish college sooner but would also alldw them to take the courses they wanted or F, The The Dells will appear as traction Feb. 15 at 8 p.m. a Admissioi is one 1.1). per ticket. ANDYGRIFFITH ...IN A WACKY AND WONDERFUL EN A MIRACLE , You'll be flying the atlantic airline, Int< Boeing 707 intercon miulti-mnillion mile At trols and five expert handling in-flight se complimentary bevel pa red international c whopping 66-pound $262 round-trip excut those wishing only tr Europe. High season June, July, and Augut 32-DAY TOUR 11 If you've been lookin to goon your vacat short. Nowv you can scheduled intercontli over a 11on)th in eleve Price includes transp< rope anid in Eu rope, multilingual escort, ri tries include Luxemb land, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Spain , Engi originates in Miami, the followving Wedn ,July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. For complete inform; FT1I1DENT EDUCATION *OHEIR UJNITEDi TRAVEl, 807lthST ET,N.W. WASillNTON, D.. 200( INan me *Addr,. nh 0Use to go on to graduate work sooner. The development of CLEP on a national basis was originally sup ported by a 1.5 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York. Although the program offers two types of examinations, general and subject, USC is experimenting with only subject examinations. Dells the next University Union at the National Guard Armory. voiple and i $1.50 per lte -HE'S AN EX-MARINE TURNED PhtACHER [ERTAINMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! IndgjGrIjJtI UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR' NOW PLAYING - FEATURES: :15 - 3:15 - 5:15 - 7:15 - 9:15 O C P . newest scheduled tranls rnational Air Bahama, tinental fan jets with nerican pilots at the con ly trained stewardesses vices. You'll be served *ages and expertly' preI. .iisine. And, you'll get a baggage a llowan ce. (A si on fare is a va ila ble fo r insportation to and from, group fare $339 efTective st.) COUNTRIES $795 g at places you can afford ion, don't sell yourself fly Superior Class on a ental fan Jer and spend 1 countries for oly $795. >rtation to and from liu igh tseei ng, professitonal >ur*g, Germany, Swi tzer Austria, Italy, Eranrce, and and Ba haminas. Tou r Florida and departs on esdays: june i 1, 18, 25. August 6, 13' tioni write: AGENCY