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Faculty and planners in Library Science School, and i project in University plannin Counselors sought Draft infor The Columbia Military Draft Information Service met Sept.16 to organize a training program for people interested in becoming draft counselors. Alternatives to induction, ranging from student and medical deferments to viable resistance methods and draft physical methodology were discussed. Nine people attended. Bob Guild, discussion leader, describes the draft service as a non-profit group which has been operating in Columbia for about a year. The service originally was located in St. Peter's Church and directed by clgymen and is not atfilated with any official or national group, Guild said. Starting with five interested people, the information service, WELCOME BAC We at our convenient locat to uffer you our LAUNORY~ S CLEANERS MKOSS FROM T1 Open 7 a.m. to 6: 7a.m. to 6p. COIN OPERATED LAUlN Project planners the Graduate program de. experimental librarians to p g, discuss the programs. ,mation unit located at 2301 Lee St., expanded to include many private citizens. Guild says everyone in the service specializes in a specific area of the Selective Service System, from counseling military men to noncooperative techniques. Weekeni Weekend weather will be settled. There is a cold front today, and as a result tempe will remain around 82 degr4 degrees at night. The tempE be about 74 degrees and the By Sunday we should experi rain if Hurricane Ginger k K, STUDENTS 1 -LZ Cleaners with ons will be happy various services. SUEDE UFE SUEDES ' AfiERS F.AUTIRURY CLENED IE HONEYCOMBS 30 p.m., Weekdays mn., Saturdays DRY NEVER CLOSES ilgned to find ways for repare and promote existing specializes Guild says more people in the Carolina community are needed to help in draft counseling. More meetings will be held in the future. Guild said interested students can attend the gatherings as an nounced or contact the service at its headquarters. I weather moving through the area ratures during the period es during the day and 68. rature at game time will sky will be partly cloudy. mce some cloudiness and eps her present course. Now Read 1 For the Best "Remember' goes to Shin Not so smart de A.B. Sutker "' Library S plans exp By ELISSA DOMROE Staff Writer The Graduate Library Science School has become an ex perimental project in university planning. Dr. Wayne S. Yenawine, specialist in academic librarianship, is newly appointed. dean. Dr. Yenawine's specially selected faculty has been given a year to concentrate on the program. "You cannot work with an on going program. We are trying to find ways that will be effective for librarians to prepare. and promote existing ongoing programs," Yenawine said. The faculty is working presently on three planning goals: for mulating the objectives of the school's program, designing a Euphradian S members, viei The Euphradian Society, designed to develop the forensic capabilities of its members, met Sept. 16, in the Euphradian Hall in Harper College. An initiation ceremony inducted two new members. A Constitutional revision committee was established to draft a constitution to facilitate the recruitment of new members as BULK BEVEl 530 GERVAIS ST-COLt -HOURS. Mon.-Thurs.- 1 Richard's OLD STYLE APPLE WINE 14 per cent Alcohol $11" A.7 C Case Tenth ASK ABOUT OUR COLD BEER CARD :his and Pass 1 Stea.ks in tow> Shimmy's 1111 Lady St. Phone 254-4492 .Everybody wi 1my 's" pt - "Where is WI lie friendliest. man ochool enment curriculum and creating in structional methods to benefit future students. Graduate courses will be offered in September 1972, and the faculty is studying currently the com munities' information needs. F. William Summers, assistant dean, Katherine Cveljo, Elspeth Pope, Dr. Francis Atkinson, Nancy *Burge, Mrs. Sue Hardin and Robert E. Bell comprise the faculty. Davis College is the present home for the new school. Library Science students have come from various study fields such as English, music and sociology. Their interests have been applied and extended to new computer science techniques and concern with human relationships. iociety adds vs purpose well as a statement of purpose. heretofore not formulated by the society. Students interested in developing their speaking capabilities as well as par ticipating in a forum for the discussion of campus issues are urged to contact Mike West, president of the Euphradian Society, at 252-262. ?AGE SALES JMBIA-PHONE 256-9311 0-8-Fri.-10-9 Saturday-8-9 Lowest Wine Prices in Town Mateus $2" All Wine Same PRICE HOT OR COLD he Word ra the place is io is anybody iistler's Fathe,r'' ager in town"