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Towel Tower's State Told Jack Brawley, president of the Men's Towers, will give a "state of the Towers" address Monday at the opening meeting of the Men's Towers Council. The Towers Council will meet Monday through Thursday 7 - 10 p.m. to discuss 40 bills before the counhcil. There will be 36 delegates representing six dorms, with no more than two delegates from each floor. The council will not meet again until the third week in February. McNair 0 DK Address Governor Robert McNair will be among the speakers for a WEHA ONE WI ENGIN GRAD * Opp involved in ear Opportunity to al a wide range of challe shipbuilding, nuclear F generation, and heavy Opportunity for c research work with le< and universities. And opportunity country's most pleasar areas. Find out about immedi Mechanical Engineers Electrical Engineers Marine Engineers Industrial Engineers See our representative He'll be intervieve Off ice and will answei THE OPPORTU NEWPORT NEWS An equol opportun9y emp mor You c So at A Mo SOUT) Vews Roundup rs state leadership workshop sponsored by o DK, national leadership-service fraternity, Oct. 28, 29, and 30. 0 DK hopes that the workshop will help campus organizations solve some of their problems. "We've had phone surveys with organization presidents to isolate main difficulities. For example apathy, communications and continuity," Allen Jonson, O DK president, said. University Union to Meet University Union will hold its semi-annual open meeting Tuesday, Oct. 28, in Currell College Room 107. This is a mandatory meeting for all University Jnion personnel. The University Union will be discussed in detail. WE JUST )RD FOR EERING IUATES. >rtunity. ortunity to become deeply rh's last frontier, the ocean. >ply all your abilities to !nging assignments in ropulsion, nuclear power industrial equipment. dvanced degree or iding research centers ro enjoy one of the it living and vacation :ste career opportunities for: Naval Architects Nuclear Engineers Civil Engineers Metallurgical Engineers on Tuesday Oct. 28. ing at the Placement your questions about: NITY COMPANY -ING VIRGINIA 23607 oye. . s. citie.nasi r.equ,.e. nling clas an bank in the afternoon a uth Carolina National's off ssembly Street and at Five re both open every afterno< n.-Thurs. 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p Fri. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. 1 CAROLINA NATIONAl told Banner Still Lost The Gamecock banner which was removed from the side of M dorm Friday, Oct. 10, belongs to the Towers Government. Towers officials had planned to use the banner in the Homecoming festivities Saturday, and request that be banner be returned. Freshman Annuals In The Freshman Annual, The Register, will be given out Monday Tuesday and Wednesday 1-5 p.m. at the new student government office. Annuals will be given only to those who ordered them, and names will be checked against pictures in the annual. SGA Application Applications for positions on the new Student Government Ad ministrative Staff may be picked up Oct. 20-24 in the Student Government office. Those who apply will be contacted personally by staff director Ruben Hyman for interviews. Send The Gamecock Home Re 1flV4 the: Oil Mal Here's the first mal more oil to oily ski oil in it! That mean never changes color. longer than any oth< tFlowing Lotion-A that smooth on like Natural Wonder 'Fic Avail; THE CAMI - (In R USSE SCN! ices Points .m. Mr. Mike Altman demonstrate Garland, Donna Estes, Cindy during cooking short.course. Fraternity requests d Kappa Sigma Kappa, honor service fraternity, will sponsor the Red Cross Bloodmobile visit to the Carolina campus on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, October 27, 28 and 29. Donor hours will be from 1 - 7 p.m in the Assembly Room of the Russell House. Any person bet ween the ages of 18 and 66, who is in good health, can donate blood. t rIon 4 2nts First Free eup.T ~eup that can't"feed" n, because there's no sit wvon't clog pores, Holds back oily shine rmakeup! Medicated lakeup'-in 7 shades ilk. wing Lotion-Makeup' ble at: 'US SHOP LL. HOUSE) Watch and Jeu Free Monograming 1221 Taylor St. Welcome Students, * Credit oSAMONO A at 'PAPPA 3501 Nort 253. Store Hours new ' thing for Winter n ulinary De14 the fine touches of saladmakii Sterner, Carol Tyler, Maxin sponsors ,onations4 single persons between 18 and 21 .vho are still under parental care must have written permission From parents or guardians. Inquiry Continued from Page 1) ivailability of other dining acilities in the area. . What does the "L" in L. Eugene Cooper stand for? - 1.T. %. According to the 1968-69 USC elephone directory, Dean :ooper's full name is Lanoix Zuqene Cooper. Got a question? Ask Inquiry Box :5131 The Gaiecock the on and Y Nikon F with new,ioterchaugable PHOTOMIC TN "self-compensating" thru-the-lens meter system COMPLETE LINE OF FINE CAMERAS AND ACCESSORIES Carolina camera shop 1405 Main Street, Columbia, S.C. TEL EPHONE (803) 256-6264 t' aeweter3 elry Repairs with Purchase Broach a...!Rosewood Shopping do y'our own thng the roa S h Main St. -2331 IO0am-5:30pm ;s" arriving doily your ardrobe. ZoumbaCo,= ht ig to Patty Lumen, Ginny D Karesh and Anne Ellis, drive; of blood Release forms for parental permission will be distributed by KSK members to dormitories, fraternity lounges and sorority rooms next Monday and Tuesday. Married persons or members of the active Armed Forces between the ages of 18 and 21 do not need parental consent. Qualified medical staff deter mine health requirements for donors. Minimum weight for male donors is 120 pounds and 112 pounds for female donors. Each donor will establish blood credit for himself and his family for a year's period. Approximately 1200 unites of blood and blood derivatives are used in Richland County each month. This blood is used in eight hospitals located in Richland County. KSK President, Don Hult,' is serving as chairman. Other brothers assisting in the blood mobile visit will be Burt Rosen, Duncan Williams, Brit Oehmig, Gary Goodman, Pete McCausland, Terry Netherton, Rob Trotter, Jim Corley, George Fairey, Bob Bleakley. Mike Spears, and KSK Sweetheart, Mary Sullivan. ABI-Personnel The Job Hunters Students or Student's Wives Seeking Em ployment Tel. 252-4309 1427 Pickens Submarine Sand Beer ? POSSESSION & CONSUA SET 1632 SUMT ER STREET Dow ntown SUPER NATURAL ROAST BEEI (With Notural Juices, of coul TERRIBLY TASTY SUPER-N ROAST BEEF SANDWICH, Re JUST 694 THIS TUESDAY, o F RANK 'n STEIN DESSER FRESH HOT APPLE TURI W:TH ANY FRANK 'N STE LAR PRICE. Frarnk I 409 BLO! (At The Rev. Leon performs marriage The Reverend Gonza Leon of ficiated at the first wedding ceremony for St. Timothy's Universal Life Church Sunday morning. The wedding took place in Maxcy Gregg Memorial Park. The students, who wish to remain anonymous, exchanged rings in a very informal ceremony. The best man, who also doubled as the flower girl, handed out roses to the small group. The bride also carried a bouquet of roses. At the conclusion of the ceremony, guests threw puffed rice. The couple then left for New York. Indian group honors Gandhi The India Students Association of the University of South Carolina celebrated the birth centenary of India's great and beloved leader, Mahatma Gandhi, with a speciar dinner program held at Capstone on Saturday, October 18, 1969. An after dinner speach honoring Gandhi was delivered by T. R. Visvanathan. A documentary entitled "Life of Gandhi" was then presented. Many Indian songs were featured throughout the program, with Ashoke Misra and Mrs. Sohoni each singing a solo. The program was concluded with the singing of the national anthems of India and America. VOTE MACK SAAD FOR PRESIDENT of FROSH CLASS Iwiches and Pizza ubtji 3-Imt ~n Tap PTION PERMIT NO. 234 UPS 25t HONE RESTAURANT 254.9674 LOUNGE 254.9552 Tuesday Wednesday SANDWICH rse) A T IiaR AL nd WEDNESDAY ONLY. r SPECIAL 40VER IS JUST 10# EACH IN SANDWICH AT REGU 15GM STREET Bridge)