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Carolina's makes lea By ROSALIND PRICE Staff Writer One complaint about educational television is that it is Impersonal, but not Carolina's ETV program. When a student has a question about the lecture, he pumhes a button and asks his question over the air. The students at other receiving stations throughout the state may direct questions to either the professor or to the other students. Also when the professor writers something, he doesn't stand stiffly at a blackboard. The studenti are switched to a camera on the professor's desk. There* are only two similar programs In the United States. They are located at Southern Methodist University In Dallas, Tex., and the Stanford graduate school in Calif. Richard Molten, assistant professor of economics, thinks ETV is the "most exciting in novation in the concept of the university to the state. The university is a major force and will On the exchange Yippies g By ROi HIGALKE Feature Editor TEMPIE UNIVERSITY When Temple installed its new Army ROTC Commander, Yippies came out in force to greet him. Carrying inverted flags, the long hairs accompanied the military band in "It's a Grand Old Flag" on kazoos, and played their own rendition of "When the Saints Go Marchin' In" as the cadets passed in review. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND South Carolina is not the only state in which a long-hair is run ning against an incumbent. Madison W. Jones, a student at Maryland. is running against Sheriff William Kersey for the post of Prince Georges County Sherriff. Jones is running to "provide an alternative." TEXAS TECH UNIVERSItY Texas Tech is being plagued by a stripper. His most recent exposure We'll Sa fir You get There's no other tampon like Playtex. Outside, soft and silky, not cardboardy. Inside, so e xtra absorbent, it even protects on your first day. 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USC's School of Business Ad ministration in conjunction with ETV- has begun a program designed to aid the businessman in the Carolina community. As the field of business becomes more advanced and complicated, the average businessman needs to update and expand his knowledge. The School of Business ad reet ROT was in a corridor of the Tech Administration Classroom Building. A "college-age man" was seen partially disrobed by a group of coeds outside a classroom. The witnesses to the act were very vague in their description of the man other than the fact that his jeans were down around his knees. The man was not apprehended because the coeds didn't report the incident until after the class. UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE The University of Delaware's chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity abolished the pledge system in favor of an associate brotherhood program. The duties of the associate member will be different from those of an initiated brother, ac tenhouse. 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Molten and B.A. 737, taught by Dr. Garnett F. Beazley. Classes are held every Monday and Wednesday night in 104 Wardlaw from 6:30-8:00 and from 8:00-9:30. Since enrollment ex ceeded expectations, the overflow of students meets in room 223 in the B.A. building. There are twelve receiving stations throughout the state, enabling businessmen in Aiken, Charleston, Greenville, Spar tanburg and other cities to attend classes without coming to Columbia and disrupting their businesses. 'C head unearthed four World War I vin tage posters. The Slogans were of a pro-war religious nature. One depicted Abraham Lincoln with a background of rolling hills and church. UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE. The UD marching band has some unusual figures in its half time shows. One is a horse and rider and another is a Peace Symbol. WASHBURN UNIVERSITY. Washburn University now features an unusual course in the Continuing Education Program. "The American Folksong" is the title of a course in which the heritage of the folksong will be tracedfrom coloniaL times.. until the present. The program will aso include Negro blues and spirituals, British ballads, mountain music and railroad songs. The format will include tapes, recordings, slides and live singing. m e Playtexe 100. s~p3y free. inch of you. Once you try it, we think you'll love it. That's why we're mnaking you this special "two mnonths free" offer. So go ahead. Use the coupon and get more than two months' iupply free. ytex tampons. pt. 580, P.O. ' January 31, -- i~.......... a~ .... Mermaids Mermaids Susan Ross and N NROTC unit's honor auxiliary conducting membership select least second semester fresh plications may be obtained fi Russell House or in women's Democrats to j The USC Young Democrats Club will hold a re-organization meeting Thursday, at 9 p.m. in room 208 of Russell House. Doug Dent, assistant to Sen. Ernest F. Hollings, will be the guest speaker. Dent is a 1966 graduate of the university. He joined the senator's Washington staff after graduating. Presently, he works with Hollings South Campus ( WEDNESDAY Carolina Wives Club, Room 205, Currell College. Student Senate meeting, 5 p.m., room 207, Russell House. THURSDAY Movie: "The Sleeping Car The Gai Ho1n 4%Ac e to toi WI \ COHOJ C - c(er ffsarpe o.. n., plan rush an Lyles are members of the . The Mermaid Fleet is now ions. Applicants must be at men with a 2.5 GPR. Ap -orn Fleet members, at the dorm lobbies. eorganize Carolina office while attending the USC School of Law. A spokesman for the club urged all former members and all who would like to join to be present for the -Thursday meeting. "Our university is so affected by the politics of this state that we need an organization to know what is going on and to work for the student segment of the population," the spokesman said. alender Murders" (France 1965) starring Yves Montand, Simone Signoret, and Jean-Louis Trintignant. 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MARINE OFFICER PROGRAM The U. S. Marine Corps Officer Selection Officer will be located In the Russell House on October 2-22 to provide information concerning Marine Officer programs. Programs leading to com missions as Second Lieutenants in the aviation and ground com ponents are offered. The Platoon Leaders Class is available to qualified Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors accepted to graduate school, and first year graduate students. This program leads to a commission upon graduation from college. Applicants for the PLC program may request either ground -or aviation. Seniors may apply for the Aviation Officer Candidate Course. Those students Interested in becoming a Marine Officer should contact the Officer Selection Of ficer for specific details. HOUSING13EMINAR Plans have been announced for a one-day seminar at the University Oct. 28, to consider the problem of housing elderly citizens. Among the speakers will be S. C. U. Gov. John C. West, chairman of the Governor's Advisory Com mittee on Housing; Melvin J. Adams, general manager of the Welfare Island Development Corp., New York; and Harold Brunton, USC vice president for business affairs. SECRETARIAL WORKSHOP The 15th Annual S. C. Secretarial Workshop, with its theme this year of "Edikation Is the Ap prenticeship of Life," will convene Saturday (Oct. 17) at the Fairgrounds Redwood Cafeteria here. Sponsored by the Palmetto Chapter of the National Secretaries Association In ternational and the university College -of Business Ad ministration, the workshop will begin at 9 a.m. GET-TOGETHER The National Capital Area and , the Delaware Valley alumni clubs t of the University are sponsoring a "get-together" following the USC- F Maryland football game Saturday a (Oct. 17) in College Park, Md. The party will be in the Apollo Room, Old Angus Restaurant, p Trici Win is senor a U.S.. S e ha ben wokin fo froma studnnts aeior t foodseCe. 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