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Alumni and (Con't.) Carolina. Financlal support from alumni in 1969 amounted to $214,720 from 4,453 persons. Usc PREts Over 100 titles Published to date; 19 published in 1969; 25 In process for 1970 publication; 22 planned for 1971. ORGANIZATION 15 national Greek letter social fraternities; 9 national Greek letter social sororities; 8 honor-service organizations; 18 honorary academic fraternities; 37 professional frater nities and societies; 28 special interest organizations; 9 military BEST IN THE WE CATER TO EAT IN OR CA ORDE DINE BY CAN Open 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. ATM( Sunday thru Thursday, 1 a.m. to 2 a.m. CON Friday and Saturday 2774 ROSEWOOD DRIVE PHONE /4 Credi Sears us. O and v If yor Seal stuc sears, *1001 H, * Columb NAME. CADS SHOP AT SEARS A Saiaction Guaranteed or other facts organizations; 4 publications and communicatiols organizations. University Union, Carolina's largest student-run Programming organization, offers a wide variety, of cultural and entertainment activities and operates R. G. Boil Camp, a recreational facility. MOTTO Emollit Mores Nec Sinit Esse Feros - "Learning Elevates Both Mind and Character." Clotworthy (Con't.) Committee for Women in the Services. . At one time Mis ClotWorthy was an editorial assistant for an in dustrial newsaper 1 at the Charleston Naval Vhipyard, and she is also a writer whose articles have appeared in pro fessional magazines, and who has prepared special reports and studies for national and local groups. She is a member of numerous professional association and is listed in "Who's Who in American Women." Cou .ns PIZZA <Con-q., STATEtheir major course of study or their STATE future vocational choice, and often ARTIESdo not realize their talents and )ARTIES - abilities. Through the Counseling Bureau, students n,ay get a RRY OUT clearer focus of the t*pe of work RS that best suits the student and the curriculum which best suits their RLELIGHT goals. PERSONAuL COUNSELING )SPHERE The staff members of the G LND Counseling Bureau are available to GENIALITY assist students in the exploration of personal problems. Many Carolina students seek assistance in working out problems of in 254-9155 terpersonal relationships, dif ficulties in adjusting to the in docs n( "Jo IIW hb I helps! Drop in and diseu,s Revolving Charge Account wi r just fill out the attached coup we'll mail you a credit applicatic, prefer, we'll phone you at yc nience. rs bclieves respcnsibh Icnts deser crcdit! Roebuck and Co. arden St. io, S. C. me meal meoa credat applacetion Q PIE.se phone me PHONE 55 AM AVAILASL.E AFTER of ND SAVE ur Money Back , SEARS, RORSucK AND O. kju ZA beling academic setting, marital or pre marital concerns, or difficulties tE'ADING AND STUDV SKILLS The Counseling Bureau offers a reading improvement and study skills program for University students. The skills for both the good and the less skilled students are practiced and discussed. Students are invited to call or visit the Counseling Bureau during the first two weeks of any semester in which you desire to register for the 4 program. arising from the use of drugs. When indicated, the Bureau will 4 assist with a referral to specialized services on campus of to services available in the community. 4 th :>n ur 1001 HARDEN ST. FIVE POIlNTS MiII~u.kBru (Con't.) South Ca associate ministration subsequently dean. Brunton's r include such tivities as t counting, dai purchasing, a of non-acader housing, fo4 auxiliary ent as the Campu Printing St struction and of the phy statistical a long-range p1 Just a Even thou Vice Pres. (Con't.) 1936 graduate of the University of South Carolina where he earned the Bachelor of Arts Degree. Mr. Martin was manager of the Five Points and Carolina Theatres here prior to World War 11. He served more than three years in the U.S. Navy during the war and was separated from the service with thr Mr. Martin was manager of the Five Points and Carolina Theatres here prior to World War 11. He served more than three years in the U.S. Navy during the war and was separated from the service with the rank of Lieutenant. After World War i1, Mr. Martin joined the staff of Radio Station WIS and was local sales manager until 1950 wheo he became President and General Manager of Radio Station WMSC, the positions he held when he accepted appointment as the University's first Director for Development. He is a former president of Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce, South Carolina Broadcasters Association, Columbia Kiwanis Club, Columbia Sales and Marketing Executives Club and Executive Association of Greater Columbia. He was the first United Fund Campaign Chairman in Columbia, and also served as Campaign Chairman of the Christmas Seal Sale of Richland County Tuberculosis Association. He served as President of the Philhar monic Orchestra during 1968-69, and is a member of the Board of Directors of the Town Theatre. Mr. Martin is a member of the The Big Bi Open from 10a.m. to 1 e seven days a week TRY OUR EVERYDAY SPECIi Lunch served from 11 to DINNER SERVED from 5 to 8 Specializing in a variety of sandwiches TRY OUR SPECIAL BIG BIRD BUR4 629 Main Street Sacross from nemb Dor nton Cooyei rolina was (Con't.) Jean of ad and he was 194, he has beenia ma promoted to of the board of trustee Of United Community Ser. esponsibilities vices and has headed up the diverse ac- division for smoll udgeting, ac- businesses since 1965. No a processing, attends Washington Street idministration Methodist Church and is a nic personnel, member of the Associate >d services, Board of Stewards. erprises such s Shop and the Dean Cooper and his wife, ,rvice, con- the former Mary Ellen maintenance Haas of Mobile, Ala., have sical plant, two small children, Virginia inAlysis and Elizabeth (Beth), and ining. Stephanie Dare. note from the editor: gh all deans & faculty may be busy, if you have any problems, see them they uill be glad to help. Martin Board of Directors of Security Federal Savings and Loan Association and of the The liew South Life Insurance Company, as well as the Columbia Advisory Board of Bankers Trust of South Carolina. He is a member of the Policy Planning and Co-ordination Com mission of the State of South Carolina. In 1951, Mr. Martin was Columbia's "Young Man of the Year". In 1968, he was named Alumnus of the Year by Sigma Nu Fraternity at Carolina. Mr. Martin is a member of Trinity Episcopal Church where he has served as Sunday School Superintendent and Vestryman, Forest Lake Club, Pine Tree Hunt Club, Palmetto Club, Centurion Society, Columbia Ball Society, Tarentella Club, Quadrille Club, USC Alumni Association, Cen tury Club, and Chair Endowment Club of the USC Educational Foundation. Davis (Con't.) wnen he took a year's leave to serve as a member of the university relations staff at the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies. He returned to USC in 1960 as dean of the College of Arts and Science, a position he held until he was named vice president for academic affairs in 1966. He was named to his present position in 1968. He also is president of the Oak Ridge Associated Universities. Dr. Davis a former president of the S. C. Academy of Science and is a past chairman of the S.C. Section of the American Chemical Society. Scroggins 1 d (Con't.) glalso a member of the of directors of the Colu Advertising Club and e South Carolina Heart Association. He formerly was president of the Florida West Coast Chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the national journalistic society. Holmes (Con't.) Dr. Roger A. Hohnes became dean of the University of South Carolina College of Engineering i .m. February, 1970, coming from Purdue University where he had taught since 196. A native of Dover, N.J., Hohnes was graduated from the U.S. Coast Gur Academy In 1953, reelvof4 ALS his M.S. degree fromte MasschusttsInstitut, e Iscgy In 196 aed the P1,D. from Purdue i 1351. He served In the Coast ai rom195 to1956, reseieng thes of lieutenant. Hie became a member of the Pm*tu tatly Is 198S when he ntetetnhe fe doctoral study. During the period ot Augs 19U34JWrn, 1954 heitse dimegsto e research for Radinthes~h Westbury, N.Y Whle at PutMimi Deean1 156t aperwauseneh b.a invlved itilb iER er .related t ms ,ard