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Muir runs for Fullback Warren Muir be the Gamecocks one of their against VPI last weekend. Swimme in tank By JOE ORZECHOWSKI Sports Writer The U.S.C. swimming team began practice on Sept. 29 in preparation for its first meet with UNC on Dec. 6. An intersquad meet and time trials are the only competitions before the first conference meet. Coach Pete Combes foresees another rough season for the team because the competition has im proved greatly. Off tA BURG KIN College S of . - EllIint Rorensteint paydirt ... gins run (above ) that netted two touchdowns (far right) rs face I battle Do Limited availability of the pool for the team and the fact that the pool is one of the oldest and smallest for a school of Carolina's size make Combes' job of con ditioning the team difficult and recruiting more good athletes even more difficult. However. Coach Combes is to be commended for improving the team's standing from 8th to 3rd in only five years. e blocks ~Got a f Getsa TIicirC'S J)10 god food i burger King your giainit F'rench'rie are' readyl for e eat, well an treet - 1/2 Bkc Campus Horsesh Biddiek tonight By SCOTT DERKS Sports Editor When the Biddies play their final home game of the year tomorrow night they will be missing six starters. The 22-16 win over the N.C. State freshmen on Friday left the Bid dies with a 2-1 record and injuries to key personel. Tony Holmes suffered a broken leg and is ojA for the year. "We'll just have to pick up what we have and play," freshman Coach Pride Ratteree said. "If we get anyone hurt I don't know what we'll do; we'll put a body out there." feels ?c6 Combes is also credited with producing such swimmers as George Fairey, Jim Weinzettel, Trond Williams, and Barry Rich along with divers Mike Mayfield and John Thoder; all are returning lettermen and possible All America candidates. NROTC doesn't try to 'run lives' 401ntinued From r1at'e4:3 shipman to win the Armed Forces Electronics Scholarship two years in-a row." he continued.Two of our boys were selected for the Society of American Engineers Award. This is two out of 15 in the nation." According to Col. Johnson, NROTC does not seek to run students lives. "We are a volunteer organization and all men who have signed up in ROTC have agreed to abide by the rules necessary to the military," he commented. "They are subject to the rules and regulations necessary to the functioning of a military unit." Johnson does not foresee any great changes in the program as a result of a special committee report to the president concerning ROTC. All changes in the curriculum are made in ac cordance with the University he said. bInute? ACULSZ ME L!\'~ watn. o-etra i M EA L'i urya ! Usually in less t han a the m1om1enit you order, W\hopper, " p)iing hot md1( camy thick shake your1 enjoymenl( t . You'll d thle prlice -. ire right. eck West meet I 0 in the I Although the Biddies held last week's opponent to only nine yards rushing for the first three quarters, the Woflets gained momentum and USC had to withstand a 16 point barrage to win. The Biddies, now 2-1 for the year, will be trying to end the season unbeaten at home for the third straight year at the 7:30 p.m. battle. The USC freshmen will wind up their season on the road against the Georgia frosh in Athens on Nov. 17. The Deaclets now sport a 0-2 record, having lost to N.C. State's Wolflets, 28-10, and run over by North Carolina's freshmen, 49-7. Last year's unbeaten Biddie squad pounded the Deaclets, 35-3. The scores are deceiving, however, since in the State loss, the Wake frosh actually outgained their opponents, and seven pass interceptions by the Baby Tarheels put that game out of reach. The Deaclets offense is built around the running talents of 5-10, 175 pound halfback Junior Moore, who gained 200 yards rushing in 35 tries against the Wolflets. S FRI IM. Now's the tir Course recru And jus development Bethlehi Bethlehem, F port to the ar Where 'i MECHANICAL ENG chanical maintenance catingj works, mining and combustion depa operations. Marine e building Department. METALLURGICAL E partments of steel pta Engineering and servi visory positions in ste mills. Also: Research CHEMICAL ENGINE positions in coke wc product chemicals F including responsibili of air and water pollu ing and metallurgical tions. Also: Research INDUSTRIAL ENGINI fabricating works, sh and maintenance de making, rolling, mant tions. Also: Sales CIVIL ENGINEERIN4 assignments in engi management. Steeli ments in engineering Supervision of produc assignments as line nical service to archi WHEN YOU the Loo nCnon )eaclets "ockpit The Biddies completely dominated three quarters of the battle against State's frosh, leading 15-0 going into the final quarter. However, the Wolflets got some momentum and USC had to withstand a 16 point .last quarter barrage to win. Deerwent Leads Phi Kappa Sigma won its fifth straight intramural football game with a 26-6 victory over Sigma Phi Epsilon. Steve Deerwent threw three TD passes to lead the of fensive attack The Phi Kaps meet unbeaten Phi Kappa Alpha next week to decide the leadership of the Fraternity League. Charlie Moss scored three touch downs to lead Chi Psi to a 26-0 trouncing of Pi Kappa Phi. Chi Psi holds a 3-1 record while Pi Kappa Phi is 2-3. VOTE JIMMY TEWART PRESIDENT iSHMAN CLASS 3 r Come as NOVEMBER le to sign~ up at your pacemcat office iter. This could be the start of somethir what IS the Bethlehem Steel Loop C program for graduates with bachelors 'm loopers (150 to 200 every year) spei a. Then, primed with information about 1 propriate plants or departments for thei iould YOU fit into the Loop Course? CI NEERING-Engineering or me departments of steel plants, fabri operations, and shipyards. Fuel tments Supervision of production aigineering assignments in Ship Also: Sales or Research NGINEERING-Metallurgical de ats and manufacturing operations. Ce divisions. Technical and super elrnaking departments and rolling or Sales ERS-Technical and supervisory rks, including production of by Jel and combustion departments, ty for operation and maintenance lion control equipment. Engineer departments Steelmaking opera or Sales BERING-Positions in steel plants, ipyards, and mines Engineering partments Supervision of steel ifacturing, and fabricating opera iFabricated Steel Construction leering, field erection, or works >lant, mine, or shipyard assign ,construction, and maintenance tion operations Sales Department alesman or sales engineer (tech ects and engineers) SIGN UP be sure to pick up a copy ofc Jrse." It tells it like it is. B' . . . Makes three-point landing Jimmy's Campus Deli and Grill GAME SNACK Take it SACK includes Ham & Swiss Cheese to the Salami & Swiss Cheese Potato Chips & Candy Bar Just $1.25 & tax. Fast Service call 254-8628 Located across from Have 6-packs Physical of Beer to go Science Bldg. - I :IGN UP HERE goR 3ETHLEHEM STtEL INTERVIEWS t==> rou are! 4, 1969 for an interview with the Beth!ehem Steel Loop ig big! ourse? 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Our Mining Department op rates coat and iron ore mining operations and lime 3tone quarries. many of which are among the most niodern and efficient in the industry This 10,000-man activity otters unliniuted opportunities to mining en jineers Also- Research MAV/AL ARCHITECTS AND MARINE ENGINEERS 3radluates aire uirgjed to inquire about opportunities in sur Shipbuilding Department, including the Central Technical Division. our design and engineering organi lation. Also Traffic OTHER TECHNICAL DEGREES-Every year we recruit oopers with technical degrees other than those listed above Seniors enrolled in such curricula r nor aged to sign up for an interviewaareno ACCOUNTANTS G raduates in arccouintnJ(ntisns admninistration (,?4 hourns of aoifin ar busrefe ssd are recruited for trainimg foracsuerisor assignentsed n our 3.000 man Ac:cournting Departmntasgnet OTHER NON-TECHNICAL DEGREES Graduateswt v gree imd li e a ars bu iessi n d he lhu manities are Some non-technical graduates ra heparmentfl >pening s in st eel plant operations and other department >ur booklet, "Careers with Bethlehem Steel and 4' ETHLEHEM STEEL An Equal OPOnntyn moe r