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I Watch Out! Partly cloudy through Tuesday with widely scat- tered t h u n d e r showers. Winds 5-15 m.p.h. High today and Tuesday 93. Low tonight 75. THE TAMPA TIMES University Of South Florida Campus Edition SIXTY-NINTH YEAR-No. 138 TAMPA, FLORIDA, MO DAY, JULY 17, 1961 PRICE FIVE CENTS I Work -Study Pilot · Progra Under Way With 15 Firms I Fall Still ' Open Little Man on Campus For Qualified Students This summer 18 USF sttdents are gainin.g valuable on-the-job experience in business or industry in the Ttmpa Bay area m the university's Work- Study Co- operative Program where students alternately work and study. · On Oct. 2 they will retum to the classroom and 18 other students will take their place in the second phase of the Work- Study Cooperative Program's pi 1 o t Qperation. Students who have been accepted in the program are those who had a grade 1---------------_::;-------'---- average of better than 2.0 at EDUCATORS TO MOTIVATE 1 5uperior Students 1 Topic of Workshop the time of assignment as well as meeting the other require- ments of the program, including a minimum of two semesters of study, or its equivalent, and a minimum of one semester of study on the USF campus. 124 Apply During the spring semester 124 students made application for the Work-Study Cooperative Program. Of these 12 did not A six-day workshop aimed at en will include Dr. Myron Cun- have enough total hours or a identifying and· motivating su- nhgham and Dr. C. Lee Eggert sufficient grade average, 10 perior and talented students in oithe University of Florida, Dr. dropped out early in the semes- Florida's high schools b e g an Rdph Witherspoon of Florida ter, eight more were eliminated here yesterday. State University, Dr. Virgil S. after the mid-terms because of The workshop, one of seven Wrrd of the University of Vir- low averages or because they being hel d in the Southeast, is gi.o.ia, Clyde Vroman of the Uni- were then d r o p p in g from sponsored by the Southern As- versity of Michigan and Albert school, e i g h t additional later sociation of Colleges and Sec- J. Geiger, executive secretary dropped the program with or on ondary Schools. Principals and of the Southern Association. their adviser's recommendation, guidance directors from 10 Fe- The 10 high schools chosen and a sizeable number of others selected Florida high schools fo: this year's stuily are Bay did not meet their grade re- are attending, as the start of a High School, Panama City; Es- quirements at the end of the year-long pro gram in tijeir canbia High School, Pensacola; second semester. SPACE-THAT'S TODAY'S SUBJECT -UsF Photo schools aimed at improving in- F_htcher High School, Of the remaining number who struction for above-average stu- VIlle B each; Northeast had survived the two semesters dents. Sc11ool, . St. Petersburg; R1ver- of study with acceptable grade Dr. Oon Cox, senior lecturer in charge of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration demonstration, tells his attentive audience what makes those rock- ets go, go, go. Alternating with John Bartram, Cox delivered an outstanding pro· gram with enough live ammunition-a little black powder going off here, a bit of alcohol going up in flames there-to keep everyone's attention. The space pro- gram at USF will continue through Friday. The 10 high schools will file H1gh S _c h o o 1, Sarasota; averages to meet the program's reports at the end of the year, Seabreeze H1gh School, Day- requirements, 19 were placed outlining their progress in the tqna and Winter Haven, for summer work periods and pr<lgram. Reports on Chamber- I3roward and nine were placed for fall work lain High School, one of the Fprt H1gh Schools. periods. One of the 19 was test schools in last year's proj- /.All sess1oll:s of the workshop later dropped because of physi- HELLO CENTRAL Automatic Dialing Ready in August OHIO LEADS WITH 15 MEMBERS ect, will be given by Asst. Prin- be m Room 167 of the cal qualifications making 18 cipal Carl Rassler and Beecher Umvers1ty Center . on USF who reported and are assigned Payne, former guidance direc- CtJ:?PUS. :rhe me eting will end and working with a business or tor at Chamberlain. .Ebday With a luncheon and ad- industry. By LOUISE STEWART long-suffering gals working on Dr. Harris W. Dean, profes- dresses by Geiger and Eggert. Some Positions Not Filled A measure of relief is in store the switchboard: Daisy Skid- Delegates to Aero-Space Meetings From 15 Stales sor of education at USF, is di- for phone users and operators. m?re, chief operator; and Elinor rector of the workshop. He is Off• • I N t• A number of positions were . . , . . Gilbert . and Margaret Black, chairman of the Southern Asso- ICIO 0 ICeS not filled and a number of stu- Sittmg on UC s third floor IS a switchboard attendants. i t . S th 'd s · d t d · ·ng placement "'ere new automatic switchboard to Easy Access c a wn s ou WI e upe.n9r en s esm and Talented Student Comnut- for students desiring them 10 tbe reg. not P.Iaceal:lecause the Student·s be hooked up for use the first When the machine is in- tee. istrar's office. area of interest did not match week in August. stalled, the only calls coming Educators from and 2 tJ.;: the business or industry which Initially the board will be set through the operators will be other Southern states will ex- SIS. c. McArthur, housing manager. desired to join the USF pro- up to handle a little over 300 those coming from off campus amine a . variety of areas .con- gram as a cooperative firm. lines. The board's full capacity and toll calls. Calls nected With education of g1fted request. This is a reversal of a previ- Many of the unfilled posi- is for 1 400 lines to be utilized campus can be made by d1almg By JIM DIXON students durint; the workshop's tions were in the fields of re- by 197 1.' The present board just the desired Educators and students representing 15 states are in attendance at the first 14 general sess1ons. In addition registrar's office or the. ln!ormation tailing, insurance, banking and barely handles 300 lines and 23 To reach outside, d1al .a deslg- Southeastern Conference of Aero-Space Science. After the first two days, more to a of University of construction while most of the trunk (outside) lines. nated number, note dial tone, th 75 · t d f th h ' h ·11 1 t th h F ·d South Florrda professors, speak- and request a copy be sent by mail. students who desired to be Largest In State then dial desired number. an persons were regiS ere · or e mee mgs w IC WI as roug n ay. placed but were not placed had Speculation in the field of the race for the moon is more than guesses during requested· assignments in some The new unit consists of one The new method corrects one f . b . h ld USF' Th d' . d •t· 'All u • • A h' . . f' ld board and a duplicate making of the present of de- con erences nOW emg e On S Campus. e ISCUSSIOnS an Cfl Iques mversity pproac engmeermg 1e . lay between plckmg up the staffed by top men in th<> field • Meanwhile, George H. Miller, possible dual operation. When . .,. d. · f th W k St d C completed, it will be the largest phone an? getting operator. of aero space sciences, accord- we buy and store it would be West; N. P. Leege, Bartow; Lilia lrector 0 e or - u Y o- of its kind in the state. It will There simply aren t en_ough ing to Dr. T. C. Helvey, asso- changed by astronaut research F. Lujan, Key West; Mrs. Ealia Sh PI p d operative Program, said eight be operating on the scale of a c.ords to handle the traffiC at ciate professor of biology at of outer space. Mime, Tampa; Phil G. Ortwein, own Ill ay ro uctiOll positions remain open on teams small town exchange. tlmes. USF and director of the con- Though the reg,·stratl·on for Tampa; D. w. Williams, Tampa; that may be filled by students p bl M . 1 p f ference " d W'll. T Lath m 0 " . . who can qualify for fall semes- There are at present three ro ems-- amY ro essors · the conference numbers more an I Iam · a • r- The cooperation between Jerome Knvanek, assistant pro- ter work periods. The operators explained the Konrad K. Dannenberg, di- than 75, the attendance at the lando. . . students, staff, and faculty m fessor of zoology. Dr. Max These include two positions D C T A chief problem is the professors' rector ot the National Aero- meetings has been well over W. B. Rome; the of Hocutt, instructor of phil?soph:y, with banks which prefer busi- r. 00per 0 ttend ignorance of their account num- nautics and Space Administra- 100, due probably to the non- R. B. ElliS, A.tlan.ta, Ralph Me- mer N1ght s Dream IS plays Bottom, and Thlsby 1s ness admiinstration majors but Edu,.at•lon Confab hers for long distance calls. In- tion Saturn System Office at [registered visitors and a number Donald, P 1 a 1 n s, and 0 sca r other example of our all-Um- done by Dr. Jack Fernandez, will consider majors from other ,.. terestingly enough, the most Huntsville, Ala., indicated that\ of local students. Payne, Menlo. versity approach' to things we assistant professor of chemistry. fields two positions with the Dr. Russell M. Cooper, dean used phone on campus is the it is still too .early to predict Some of the students, from Illinois: Father Norbert Bi- are attempting to do at USF. Jim of Educational Re- Hillsborough County s c h 0 0 1 of the College of Liberal Arts, one. in with the when man Will on USF and other colleges in the beault, Rock Island; Charles staff and are sources will_ be _seen Snug System which prefers education will be in New York tomorrow Regtster s office runmng a close mo?n, but that th1s IS area, have register.ed With the Butterfie_ld, Roselle; v_. C. all VItally w.Ith, many and Dr. Chns Kiefer Will ren- majors with some typing abil- and Wednesday attending IC Na- second. , . . a ,little ahead of Russ1a m the officials attending the confer- hon, Pekm; Father Dztelski, Ch1- of the umvers1ty s pro- der the part of Snout. ity, one position with a con- tiona! Association of Higher . Operators JObs Will be essen- race . ence. Those registered are: Alex cago; Charles Endress, Lena; _G. gram, Dr. John S. Although these me.rr:bers crete products firm which pre- Edu{:ation conference on college unaffected by .this. change The Alabama rocket specialist Dobak, Otis VIm, Brian Neville, C. Lunde, Monee; Jeus T. M1d- Allen, president of USF. to go through aud_1t10ns hke fers a business administration teaching. the .calls commg m from said further that Tampa's Mac- Ray Upton, Jessie Sickles, John ta_une, Chicago; Mrs. The "rustics" in the they became major or a math major, one Cooper is cha 1 rman of the Dill AFB is among bases being S. Caplinger, James Morris, P1erce, Dunlap; Loren Sp1res, play are bemg played by faculty mterested VIa contact With position an a major retail firm conference. sl'ons numbers will be changed considered for use by NASA as Gertrude Enzweiler, Theodore J. Bellwood; C. J. members plus the part of The- students conl?ected With which prefers a business ad- an assembly point for large Mazzer, Betty Douglas Walnut; a.nd W. M. Wh1tf1eld, seus, Duke of Athens. Theseus the productiOn. It IS felt that ministration major, and one The purpose of the meeting and no longer will a caller be booster rockets such as will be L. Crepean, and Bill Burdette. Bunker Hill. · is playe'd by Don Dougherty, the presence of t:he facu!ty mem- position with the Florida Power is to discuss sponsorship of a able to pick up the phone and used in the Saturn project. The registration of delegates Indiana: R. R. Bell, Seymour; assistant r eference librarian. bers maturity and mtellect. Corporation which requires an TV series to begin in October ask for a person or office. We'll During another early meet- after the second day of the D. L. Clark, Spencer; F. w. Portraying Quince is Dr. Ct;rtamly the men the:mselves engineering major with a home called "Meet the Professor." all have to start using extension ing before a large audience of meetings listed educators and Hughes, Rosedale; J. J. Huron, that though the1r parts address in an area served by 1 .--------------, numbers. ed ucators and students, Dr. students from the following Aurora; Clyde Motts, Misha. M F h. w·lt hard work and memo- the firm. Perhaps one of the nicest The actual cost of operation James V. Bernardo, director of states: waka; Russell Thompson, La- aas as IOnS I nzahon such as students en?ure Also, there is one position things about the future 18 will not be known until the uni- education for NASA, predicted Alabama: Mrs. Mildred Hardy, Gro; and Francis K. Walton, Gra"e UC Ballroom for exams, the whole affa1r IS open in the USF Library which that it comes one day at a versity receives its first monthly that space exploration is now Tuscaloosa. Farmersburg. ,.. fun and they are en- time. bill from the phone company affecting the lives of Americans Mrs. June W. Fox, Louisiana: Anna M. Johnson, Women's fall fashions for JOYmg lt.-L. S. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) next fall. and steps to a better life will DeWitt; Jack Hampton, Tt!sca- Buras; and L. R. Marcotte, Alex- work and play will be modeled result from science. loosa; and John R. Wnght, andria. in UC ballroom, Wednesday, Dr. Bernardo said that food Batesv!lle_. Mississippi: w. M. Egger, Cal- July 18 at p.m. M.ary Holz- we eat or the manner in which Flonda. K. 0. Ekelund, Key donia. berger, fashwn coordmator for UNHAMPERED BY USF Impresses Out-State Visitors - Missouri: Miss Ellis Clement, Independence. North Carolina: W. A. Britt, Orrum; H. L. Ellis, Maxton; Al- lene Johnson, Supply; and A. E. Murrell, Greenville. Ohio: I. B. Bauer, Windham; Dorothy Chronister, Spring- field; R. D. Dunlope, Eaton; D. V. Jenkins, Avon; M. L. Koch, Carey; D. R. McCoppin, Lees- burg; Waldo C. Miller, Port By JOE CENTINARO going attending BradleY.Univer- Richard Moore, "What is your first impres- sity summer session to attend Jefferson; Leroy M. Roude- sion of USF?" this program at the USF." bush, London; James V. Schoen- "What is your reason for at- M A M J h berger, Upper Sandusky; Leo rs. nna • o nson,, Buras, M. Sendelbach, Tiffin; Forest the aero-space confer- L_a., graduate LSU, physics Valentine, Chillicothe; Rev. These questions were asked ,.tea_cher, Buras High Ralph G. Vedros, Bedford; <lf several high school science School. I hke the architecture Ken n e t h Wireman, Orrville; Maas Brothers, will discuss and introduce these fashions. This is the second of the "Social Skills and Frills" series. Miss Holzberger will be dis- cussing f a s h i o n s which are available for both teachers and students.. Play, school, dress, and formal c l o t h e s will be shown. She will commentate on cost, type of fa b r i c and usefulness. Daily Schedule MONDAY, JULY 11 Aero-Space Education Conference S 100 9:00 a.m. Superior, Talented Student Workshop . UC 167 12:00 noon Aero-Space Luncheon UC 103 1:00 p.m. Bridge Lessons .... UC 257 1:00 p.m. Panel on "The Animal Farm" . . . . ....... , S 111 3:00 and 8 lll teachers attendlll . g the confer- and once your are com- and Mary Zarnbon Dayton pleted, you will have a beautiful . ' · ence here. Their favorable re- campus Another thing as Dean South Carolma: Robert C. TUESDAY, JULY 18 spouses seemed to emphasize Battle p. 01 ·nted out thl.'S unl 'ver Melton, Turbevine, and Willie Aero-Space Education Conference s 100 h - c TR. h b 9:00 a. m. Superior, Talented how well they liked t e campus, sity is brand new unhampered · .nug es, mns oro. student WorkshoP . uc 167 and how well the USF compares by trad 1 ·t 1 · 0 n and I' thi'nk that's Tennessee· Claude Henry 10:00 a.m. Baptist Student Group uc 205 . ' ' 10:00 a.m. "Meet tbe Author Cof· with other long established uni- a wonderful beginning for stu- Memph1s; . J. T. Johnson, Jef- fee<· v .. M. Newton uc 264 versities. dents. t expect to get a lot ferson C1ty, and Ellen W. 3:00 p.m. Mus1c Lrsterung L ib 20 Favorably from this conference, it sounds Welch, Kingston. · V. C. Dollahon, Ill., like a lot of work, but I have Virginia: E. C. Lynch, Broad- Text Book Exhibit .' ........ Lib. Gal. graduate of the Umvers1ty of been looking forward to being way. Aero- Space Educa,tion Conference s 100 Illinois, physics teacher Pek in h ere since I've known I'd been West-Virginia: A. A. Hoskins, 9 ' 00 a.m. uc 167 High School:. "I am ver_Y accepted." Mason. 2:00 p. m. Skills and impre:ssed w1th the _umyers1ty, From Arkansas Wisconsin: R. D. Trepanier, rf.U.!; Hoizherger :.:: uc 167 especially the .. I Jack Hampton, McGehee, Tomahawk. Fashions . . . . . . . . uc Ban. have had numerous mqu1nes Ark rad t A k A&M Others registered: George THURSDAY, JULY 20 from parents in illinois for my h ·•. g uad e r anlsas . ' C 0 r b e t t Richard G a n n Aero-Space Education Conference s 100 . . f th. · ·t p YSICS an genera science ' Text Book E><hiblt . , ..., . Lib. Gal. 1mpress1on o IS umvers! Y teacher McGehee High School· James Godward, Walter W. 9:00 a. m. Superior , Talented and I'll be very pleased to g1ve "W 11 ' f th h 1 · Lane, Jack Noecker, and Ralph St'!dent. Workshop . uc 167 them a favorable one." Asked e , as or e sc oo , we Tindell. 8:30 p. m. UruverSlty Concert . came by h ere Sunday afternoon Band . .... ....... · · · · TAT how he came to be chosen .to and were ver much ini ressed Many USF students · are at- FRIDAY, JULY 21 attend the conference, he satd, "th ·t ll Wy , 1 Ph d tracted to the displays in the Aero·-space Conference " 1 . d f th' WI I a . eve on y a an a1 . . F•eld Tr1p Last day for I app Ie or IS aero-space introduction to the conference h !way . leadmg to the audi- Signing up-July 26 pro!ilram through the this morning, but judging from torium m the science building 9 , 00 NatiOnal Science Teachers As- the schedule it is pretty thor and consequently can be seen student wor kshop , uc 167 sociation beCa\lSe I think it will h I k 't ill b - in the back rows of the audi- 12:30 p. m. Luncheon for Work· give me a broader foundation oug · now 1 w e some- ence gathering notes and look- shop · · · · · · · · · · · uc 103 for teaching physics. I am fore- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ing perplexed. Deep Pass " USF'S HELLO GIRLS TEST NEW SWITCHBOARD USF's efficient switchboard team "gets the feel" chief operator, and Mrs. Margaret L. Black and Mrs. of the new board which will be switched on for fu ll- Slinor W. Gilbert, operators. What's their big prob· time use in August. The new board, planned lem? Professors not remembering their account num- for the future, will be able to eventually handle 1,400 hers when making long distance calls. lines. Here left to right are: 1\trs. Daisy Skidmore, ,., .

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Watch Out! Partly cloudy through

Tuesday with widely scat­tered t h u n d e r showers. Winds 5-15 m.p.h. High today and Tuesday 93. Low tonight 75.

THE TAMPA TIMES University Of South Florida Campus Edition

SIXTY-NINTH YEAR-No. 138 TAMPA, FLORIDA, MO DAY, JULY 17, 1961 PRICE FIVE CENTS

I

Work -Study Pilot · Progra Under Way With 15 Firms

I

Fall Posi~ions Still 'Open Little Man on Campus

For Qualified Students This summer 18 USF sttdents are gainin.g valuable on-the-job experience in

business or industry in the Ttmpa Bay area m the university's Work- Study Co­operative Program where students alternately work and study.

· On Oct. 2 they will retum to the classroom and 18 other students will take their place in the second phase of the Work- Study Cooperative Program's pi 1 o t Qperation.

Students who have been accepted in the program are those who had a grade 1---------------_::;-------'---- average of better than 2.0 at

EDUCATORS TO MOTIVATE

15uperior Students1

Topic of Workshop

the time of assignment as well as meeting the other require­ments of the program, including a minimum of two semesters of study, or its equivalent, and a minimum of one semester of study on the USF campus.

124 Apply During the spring semester

124 students made application for the Work-Study Cooperative Program. Of these 12 did not

A six-day workshop aimed at en will include Dr. Myron Cun- have enough total hours or a identifying and· motivating su- nhgham and Dr. C. Lee Eggert sufficient grade average, 10 perior and talented students in oithe University of Florida, Dr. dropped out early in the semes­Florida's high schools b e g an Rdph Witherspoon of Florida ter, eight more were eliminated here yesterday. State University, Dr. Virgil S. after the mid-terms because of

The workshop, one of seven Wrrd of the University of Vir- low averages or because they being held in the Southeast, is gi.o.ia, Clyde Vroman of the Uni- were then d r o p p in g from sponsored by the Southern As- versity of Michigan and Albert school, e i g h t additional later sociation of Colleges and Sec- J. Geiger, executive secretary dropped the program with or on ondary Schools. Principals and of the Southern Association. their adviser's recommendation, guidance directors from 10 Fe- The 10 high schools chosen and a sizeable number of others selected Florida high schools fo: this year's stuily are Bay did not meet their grade re­are attending, as the start of a High School, Panama City; Es- quirements at the end of the year-long pro gram in tijeir canbia High School, Pensacola; second semester.

SPACE-THAT'S TODAY'S SUBJECT -UsF Photo schools aimed at improving in- F_htcher High School, Jacks~n- Of the remaining number who

struction for above-average stu- VIlle B each; Northeast ~chgh had survived the two semesters dents. Sc11ool, . St. Petersburg; R1ver- of study with acceptable grade Dr. Oon Cox, senior lecturer in charge of the National Aeronautics and Space

Administration demonstration, tells his attentive audience what makes those rock­ets go, go, go. Alternating with John Bartram, Cox delivered an outstanding pro· gram with enough live ammunition-a little black powder going off here, a bit of alcohol going up in flames there-to keep everyone's attention. The space pro­gram at USF will continue through Friday.

The 10 high schools will file v1~w H1gh S _c h o o 1, Sarasota; averages to meet the program's reports at the end of the year, Seabreeze H1gh School, Day- requirements, 19 were placed outlining their progress in the tqna ~each, and Winter Haven, for summer work periods and pr<lgram. Reports on Chamber- T~tusv1lle, So~th I3roward and nine were placed for fall work lain High School, one of the Fprt Myer~ H1gh Schools. periods. One of the 19 was test schools in last year's proj- /.All sess1oll:s of the workshop later dropped because of physi-

HELLO CENTRAL

Automatic Dialing Ready in August

OHIO LEADS WITH 15 MEMBERS

ect, will be given by Asst. Prin- Wil~ be ~eld m Room 167 of the cal qualifications making 18 cipal Carl Rassler and Beecher Umvers1ty Center .on th~ USF who reported and are assigned Payne, former guidance direc- CtJ:?PUS. :rhe meeting will end and working with a business or tor at Chamberlain. .Ebday With a luncheon and ad- industry. By LOUISE STEWART long-suffering gals working on

Dr. Harris W. Dean, profes- dresses by Geiger and Eggert. Some Positions Not Filled A measure of relief is in store the switchboard: Daisy Skid-

Delegates to Aero-Space Meetings From 15 Stales

sor of education at USF, is di- for phone users and operators. m?re, chief operator; and Elinor rector of the workshop. He is Off• • I N t• A number of positions were . . , . . Gilbert . and Margaret Black, chairman of the Southern Asso- ICIO 0 ICeS not filled and a number of stu- Sittmg on UC s third floor IS a switchboard attendants. i t . • S th 'd s · d t d · ·ng placement "'ere new automatic switchboard to Easy Access c a wn s ou WI e upe.n9r ~rh'bn~ew,.,.~:~,:~e~~u~J~oo~tW,d~~~ en s esm ~

and Talented Student Comnut- for students desiring them 10 tbe reg. not P.Iaceal:lecause the Student·s be hooked up for use the first When the machine is in-tee. istrar's office. area of interest did not match week in August. stalled, the only calls coming

Educators from Florid~ and clts~d 'r~dm s::;~~ce12 rr~~~~ ;:,1~1. 2tJ.;: the business or industry which Initially the board will be set through the operators will be other Southern states will ex- SIS. c. McArthur, housing manager. desired to join the USF pro- up to handle a little over 300 those coming from off campus amine a . variety of areas .con- wl~sFbeca~if~j,~;~Jc'bni ':::alt"~'i:llf'g~~ gram as a cooperative firm. lines. The board's full capacity and toll calls. Calls mad~ ~n­nected With education of g1fted request. This is a reversal of a previ- Many of the unfilled posi- is for 1 400 lines to be utilized campus can be made by d1almg

By JIM DIXON students durint; the workshop's ~~~~e:~~~3m~~k: fh~:ne,;P dirlrm~ tions were in the fields of re- by 1971.' The present board just the desired e~tensi<;m numb~r. Educators and students representing 15 states are in attendance at the first 14 general sess1ons. In addition registrar's office or the. ln!ormation tailing, insurance, banking and barely handles 300 lines and 23 To reach outside, d1al .a deslg-

Southeastern Conference of Aero-Space Science. After the first two days, more to a num~er of University of ~;s~ri~ o~h~ho~~m~is~~~~~~ar~u~m~: construction while most of the trunk (outside) lines. nated number, note dial tone,

th 75 · t d f th t· h ' h ·11 1 t th h F ·d South Florrda professors, speak- and request a copy be sent by mail. students who desired to be Largest In State then dial desired number. an persons were regiS ere · or e mee mgs w IC WI as roug n ay. placed but were not placed had

Speculation in the field of the race for the moon is more than guesses during requested· assignments in some The new unit consists of one The new method corrects one

f . b . h ld USF' Th d' . d •t· 'All u • • A h' . . f' ld board and a duplicate making of the present ~ro~lems of de-con erences nOW emg e On S Campus. e ISCUSSIOnS an Cfl Iques ~re • mversity pproac engmeermg 1e . lay between plckmg up the staffed by top men in th<> field • Meanwhile, George H. Miller, possible dual operation. When .

.,. d. · f th W k St d C completed, it will be the largest phone an? getting th~ operator. of aero space sciences, accord- we buy and store it would be West; N. P. Leege, Bartow; Lilia lrector 0 e or - u Y o- of its kind in the state. It will There simply aren t en_ough ing to Dr. T. C. Helvey, asso- changed by astronaut research F. Lujan, Key West; Mrs. Ealia Sh • PI p d • operative Program, said eight be operating on the scale of a c.ords to handle the traffiC at ciate professor of biology at of outer space. Mime, Tampa; Phil G. Ortwein, own Ill ay ro uctiOll positions remain open on teams small town exchange. tlmes. USF and director of the con- Though the reg,·stratl·on for Tampa; D. w. Williams, Tampa; that may be filled by students p bl M . 1 p f ference " d W'll. T Lath m 0 " . . who can qualify for fall semes- There are at present three ro ems-- amY ro essors

· the conference numbers more an I Iam · a • r- The cooperation between t~e Jerome Knvanek, assistant pro- ter work periods. The operators explained the Konrad K. Dannenberg, di- than 75, the attendance at the lando. . . students, staff, and faculty m fessor of zoology. Dr. Max These include two positions D C T A chief problem is the professors'

rector ot the National Aero- meetings has been well over Georg1~: W. B. B~nhn, Rome; the pr!>du~tion of ,'~ ~idsum- Hocutt, instructor of phil?soph:y, with banks which prefer busi- r. 00per 0 ttend ignorance of their account num-nautics and Space Administra- 100, due probably to the non- R. B. ElliS, A.tlan.ta, Ralph Me- mer N1ght s Dream IS ~ust a~- plays Bottom, and Thlsby 1s ness admiinstration majors but Edu,.at•lon Confab hers for long distance calls. In-tion Saturn System Office at [registered visitors and a number Donald, P 1 a 1 n s, and 0 sca r other example of our all-Um- done by Dr. Jack Fernandez, will consider majors from other ,.. terestingly enough, the most Huntsville, Ala., indicated that\ of local students. Payne, Menlo. versity approach' to things we assistant professor of chemistry. fields two positions with the Dr. Russell M. Cooper, dean used phone on campus is the it is still too .early to predict Some of the students, from Illinois: Father Norbert Bi- are attempting to do at USF. Jim 'fesk~ of Educational Re- Hillsborough County s c h 0 0 1 of the College of Liberal Arts, one. in ,Proc~rement. with the when man Will ~and on t~e USF and other colleges in the beault, Rock Island; Charles Stud~nts, staff and fa~ulty are sources will_ be _seen a~ Snug System which prefers education will be in New York tomorrow Regtster s office runmng a close mo?n, but that th1s C?u~try IS area, have register.ed With the Butterfie_ld, Roselle; v_. C. poll~- all VItally concern~d w.Ith, many and Dr. Chns Kiefer Will ren- majors with some typing abil- and Wednesday attending IC Na- second. , . . a ,little ahead of Russ1a m the officials attending the confer- hon, Pekm; Father Dztelski, Ch1- aspec~~ of the umvers1ty s pro- der the part of Snout. ity, one position with a con- tiona! Association of Higher . Operators JObs Will be essen­race. ence. Those registered are: Alex cago; Charles Endress, Lena; _G. gram, ob~erves Dr. John S. Although these me.rr:bers ~ad crete products firm which pre- Edu{:ation conference on college ~a1ly _ unaffected by .this. change

The Alabama rocket specialist Dobak, Otis VIm, Brian Neville, C. Lunde, Monee; Jeus T. M1d- Allen, president of USF. to go through aud_1t10ns hke fers a business administration teaching. ~me~ the .calls commg m from said further that Tampa's Mac- Ray Upton, Jessie Sickles, John ta_une, Chicago; Mrs. H~len The so-c~lled "rustics" in the ~veryone el~e, they f1rs~ became major or a math major, one Cooper is cha1rman of the ~u::~~~ ~~~t beye:;.e0Wo~ext~~= Dill AFB is among bases being S. Caplinger, James Morris, P1erce, Dunlap; Loren Sp1res, play are bemg played by faculty mterested VIa contact With th~se position an a major retail firm conference. sl'ons numbers will be changed considered for use by NASA as Gertrude Enzweiler, Theodore J. Bellwood; C. J. Wate~ho_use, members plus the part of The- students alr~aay conl?ected With which prefers a business ad-an assembly point for large Mazzer, Betty ~night, Douglas Walnut; a.nd W. M. Wh1tf1eld, seus, Duke of Athens. Theseus the productiOn. It IS felt that ministration major, and one The purpose of the meeting and no longer will a caller be booster rockets such as will be L. Crepean, and Bill Burdette. Bunker Hill. · is playe'd by Don Dougherty, the presence of t:he facu!ty mem- position with the Florida Power is to discuss sponsorship of a able to pick up the phone and used in the Saturn project. The registration of delegates Indiana: R. R. Bell, Seymour; assistant r eference librarian. bers ad~s maturity and mtellect. Corporation which requires an TV series to begin in October ask for a person or office. We'll

During another early meet- after the second day of the D. L. Clark, Spencer; F. w. Portraying Quince is Dr. Ct;rtamly the men the:mselves engineering major with a home called "Meet the Professor." all have to start using extension ing before a large audience of meetings listed educators and Hughes, Rosedale; J. J. Huron, ~dmlt that though the1r parts address in an area served by 1.--------------, numbers. educators and students, Dr. students from the following Aurora; Clyde Motts, Misha. M F h. w·lt I~VO~Ve hard work and memo- the firm. Perhaps one of the nicest The actual cost of operation James V. Bernardo, director of states: waka; Russell Thompson, La- aas as IOnS I nzahon such as students en?ure Also, there is one position things about the future 18 will not be known until the uni-education for NASA, predicted Alabama: Mrs. Mildred Hardy, Gro; and Francis K. Walton, Gra"e UC Ballroom for exams, the whole affa1r IS open in the USF Library which that it comes one day at a versity receives its first monthly that space exploration is now Tuscaloosa. Farmersburg. ,.. ~ct'!ally. fun and they are en- time. bill from the phone company affecting the lives of Americans Ar~ansas: Mrs. June W. Fox, Louisiana: Anna M. Johnson, Women's fall fashions for JOYmg lt.-L. S. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) next fall. and steps to a better life will DeWitt; Jack Hampton, Tt!sca- Buras; and L. R. Marcotte, Alex- work and play will be modeled result from science. loosa; and John R. Wnght, andria. in UC ballroom, Wednesday,

Dr. Bernardo said that food Batesv!lle_. Mississippi: w. M. Egger, Cal- July 18 at ~ p.m. M.ary Holz-we eat or the manner in which Flonda. K. 0. Ekelund, Key donia. berger, fashwn coordmator for

UNHAMPERED BY JRADITI~N

USF Impresses Out-State Visitors-

Missouri: Miss Ellis Clement, Independence.

North Carolina: W. A. Britt, Orrum; H. L. Ellis, Maxton; Al­lene Johnson, Supply; and A. E. Murrell, Greenville.

Ohio: I. B. Bauer, Windham; Dorothy Chronister, Spring­field; R. D. Dunlope, Eaton; D. V. Jenkins, Avon; M. L. Koch, Carey; D. R. McCoppin, Lees­burg; Waldo C. Miller, Port

By JOE CENTINARO going attending BradleY.Univer- Washington~ Richard Moore, "What is your first impres- sity summer session to attend Jefferson; Leroy M. Roude-

sion of USF?" this program at the USF." bush, London; James V. Schoen-"What is your reason for at- M A M J h berger, Upper Sandusky; Leo

rs. nna • o nson,, Buras, M. Sendelbach, Tiffin; Forest !~~~~.g the aero-space confer- L_a., graduate LSU, physics ~nd Valentine, Chillicothe; Rev.

These questions were asked bJOlog~ ,.tea_cher, Buras High Ralph G. Vedros, Bedford; <lf several high school science School. I hke the architecture Ken n e t h Wireman, Orrville;

Maas Brothers, will discuss and introduce these fashions. This is the second of the "Social Skills and Frills" series.

Miss Holzberger will be dis­cussing f a s h i o n s which are available for both teachers and students.. Play, school, dress, and formal c l o t h e s will be shown. She will commentate on cost, type of fa b r i c and usefulness.

Daily Schedule MONDAY, JULY 11

Aero-Space Education Conference S 100 9:00 a.m. Superior, Talented

Student Workshop . UC 167 12:00 noon Aero-Space Luncheon UC 103 1:00 p.m. Bridge Lessons .... UC 257 1:00 p.m. Panel on "The Animal

Farm" . . . . ....... , S 111 3:00 and B~~sf"~(J~~~;i,;·~~~· 8 lll teachers attendlll. g the confer- and once your ground~ are com- and Mary Zarnbon Dayton

pleted, you will have a beautiful . ' · ence here. Their favorable re- campus Another thing as Dean South Carolma: Robert C. TUESDAY, JULY 18 spouses seemed to emphasize Battle p. 01·nted out thl.'S unl'ver Melton, Turbevine, and Willie Aero-Space Education Conference s 100

h - c TR. h w· b 9:00 a.m. Superior, Talented how well they liked t e campus, sity is brand new unhampered · .nug es, mns oro. student WorkshoP . uc 167 and how well the USF compares by trad1·t1·0 n and I' thi'nk that's Tennessee· Claude Henry 10:00 a.m. Baptist Student Group uc 205 . ' ' 10:00 a.m. "Meet tbe Author Cof· with other long established uni- a wonderful beginning for stu- Memph1s; . J. T. Johnson, Jef- fee<· v .. M. Newton uc 264 versities. dents. t expect to get a lot ferson C1ty, and Ellen W. 3:00 p.m. Mus1c Lrsterung Lib 20

Favorably Impress~d from this conference, it sounds Welch, Kingston. WE:~;~~~~ · -~UL~- ·19 ·

V. C. Dollahon, ~ekH~, Ill., like a lot of work, but I have Virginia: E. C. Lynch, Broad- Text Book Exhibit .' ........ Lib. Gal. graduate of the Umvers1ty of been looking forward to being way. Aero-Space Educa,tion Conference s 100 Illinois, physics teacher Pekin here since I've known I'd been West-Virginia: A. A. Hoskins, 9' 00 a.m. s~~~~~frwo~:~~~~d. uc 167 High School:. "I am ver_Y m~ch accepted." Mason. 2:00 p.m. So~lal Skills and impre:ssed w1th the _umyers1ty, From Arkansas Wisconsin: R. D. Trepanier, rf.U.!; Hoizherger:.:: uc 167

especially the archlte.ctur~ .. I Jack Hampton, McGehee, Tomahawk. Fashions . . . . . . . . uc Ban. have had numerous mqu1nes Ark rad t A k A&M Others registered: George THURSDAY, JULY 20 from parents in illinois for my h ·•. g uad e r anlsas . ' C 0 r b e t t Richard G a n n Aero-Space Education Conference s 100 . . f th. · ·t p YSICS an genera science ' • Text Book E><hiblt . , . . . , . Lib. Gal. 1mpress1on o IS umvers! Y teacher McGehee High School· James Godward, Walter W. 9:00 a.m. Superior, Talented and I'll be very pleased to g1ve "W 11 ' f th h 1 · Lane, Jack Noecker, and Ralph St'!dent. Workshop . uc 167 them a favorable one." Asked e , as or e sc oo , we Tindell. 8:30 p.m. UruverSlty Concert .

came by here Sunday afternoon Band . .... . .. .. .. · · · · TAT how he came to be chosen .to and were ver much ini ressed Many USF students · are at- FRIDAY, JULY 21 attend the conference, he satd, "th ·t ll Wy , 1 Ph d tracted to the displays in the Aero·-space ~ducatjon Conference " 1. d f th' WI I a . eve on y a an a1 . . F•eld Tr1p Last day for I app Ie or IS aero-space introduction to the conference h !way . leadmg to the audi- Signing up-July 26

scie~ce pro!ilram through the this morning, but judging from torium m the science building 9 , 00 a .m. lfu~~~~:.e~a1~'i'ed NatiOnal Science Teachers As- the schedule it is pretty thor and consequently can be seen student workshop , uc 167 sociation beCa\lSe I think it will h I k 't ill b - in the back rows of the audi- 12:30 p.m. Luncheon for Work· give me a broader foundation oug · now 1 w e some- ence gathering notes and look- shop · · · · · · · · · · · uc 103

for teaching physics. I am fore- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ing perplexed. Deep se~A'/i~!J:t~~cf:ls~io J~bn's Pass

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USF'S HELLO GIRLS TEST NEW SWITCHBOARD USF's efficient switchboard team "gets the feel" chief operator, and Mrs. Margaret L. Black and Mrs.

of the new board which will be switched on for full- Slinor W. Gilbert, operators. What's their big prob· time use in earl~ August. The new board, planned lem? Professors not remembering their account num-for the future, will be able to eventually handle 1,400 hers when making long distance calls. lines. Here left to right are: 1\trs. Daisy Skidmore,

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The executive council of the Fides women's social Knight, Sheila Gordon, Marlene Hennis, and Twinkle club has scheduled several _meetings for the. summer Fletcher (the girl with no knees showing). Other in order to prepare for fall rush and other activities. USF so~ial clubs have plans for a highly stepped up Among more recent activities was a be~ch party held rush week in the fall aimed at setting them closer to yesterday for club members and their dates. The fraternity ·and sorority status.

The Tampa Times University of South Florida Campus Edition

<Pa&e 1 and Page 2 Staff) I Editor ..... .... . , .••••••••.. , .•••••. .. Charles 0. Barnes Managing Editor .•••••••• , ••••••••••• , .... .. Bill Blalock Faculty Adviser ................... .. .. . George H. Miller

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IN SCIENCE BUILDING

Mercury Ca.psule Commands Attention

- . By BILL BLALOCK

A space capsule, and "Spacemobile," as well as many other assorted exhibits highlighted the first week of the Southeastern Aero-Space Conference being held here on campus. ·

The space capsule, a prototype of the. Mercury cap­sule used by U.S. astronaut Alan .Shepard in his trip last one demonstration at 3 p.m., in May, was set up in the .patio of S 100, which drew a near-the Science Building to help capacity house. · create interest in the Aero- The "Spacemobile" .exhibit is Space Conference as _well as to a specially deslgned auto-bus serve for d_emonstr~ttOrt. containing space science ex-

" Spacemo~il~, · periments; models of launch ve-. The Spacem~bile, the Na- hicles, satellites. and space tlona~ . Aer~na';ltlcs and SJ?ace probes; up-to-date electronic A~mm1strat10n s ~ r a v ~ l1 n g equipment and special demon­SClence demon.strahon umt, was stration devices relative to here last Wednesday and gave space exploration.

Ve Me Newton To Review His Recent Boo·f<

Vitgil M. Newton Jr., manag­ing editor of the Tampa Trib­une, will be at USF for the "Meet the Author" hour, tomor­row at 10 a.m. in the U.C. Gal­lery lounge where he will dis­cuss his recent book, "Crusade for Democracy." ·

Newton is widely known as a champion of a basic American freedom-the right of the public to know. ,

"Crusade for Democracy" de­tails how The Tribune routed .the Mafia and destroyed a state­wide gambling syndi-cate. It also outlines The Tribune's effort at correcting the evils and int!qual­ities in the Florida state educa-1ional system.

Under Newton's vigorous guidance The Tribune won two national awards. One was for the newspaper's crusade in be­half of the migrant farmers in FLorida. The other was for the exp!>sure of a gambling bribery case.

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w or!\;: -S. tudy Co-Op J ohs All-University enms :~:~~~~~:f~~;ar~a~~e~ ~~a~~; How To J;lold G If T · A · ? basic concepts of the space f'ALSE TEETH s ell 0 f F II T 0 I ourney nyone. sciences, both in principle and "" . t• pen or a erm Held July 7 The university provides recre- practicluswers Questions More Firmly in Place Of Lectures f · f t d ts Do your !alse teeth annoy and em-( Continued rom Page 1) a work period as well as r emam ational equipment or s u en , The hour-long demonstration barrass by slipping, dropping or wob·

Dr. Robert C .. Yates, profes- prefers the applicant have some draft exempt. · Jay B. Kennedy, and staff who wish to· us~ . cam- by the mobile lplit was geared bllng when you eat, laugh or talk? ~or of mathematics at USF, left degree of interest in library Students with the consent of professor of e con o tr,~ i c s, was pus or local sports fa~illhes. to answer the questions of ~~ ~y;~:_r~h'\11:fi~~=:::C~~ r~c.e?tlY for three weeks ~s a science or the educational field. th . d . ' d "th th _ low-medalist at the· first All- At. the U.C. informatiOn desk, what is a satellite? How is it put powder holds false teeth more firmlY VJSitmg professor at the Umver- . ell' a Vlser an WI e aJI . . · tenrus rackets and balls, soft- in orbit? What keeps it in orbit? and more com!ortab!y. No gummy, sity of North Carolina at Chapel Wh1le most or _the emplo_y~rs proval of the director of the U~1vers1ty Golf . T~urna~ent, balls, bats, badminton .s~ts, What purpose does it serve? gooey, pasty taste or teelln~.Does not Hill. . prefer m~n the hbr_ary posttlon Work-Study Program, may car- Fnday, .July 7, wmmng WJth horseshoes, stakes, medtcme What are .the· plans for future t~:i;,~e~e8t ':Cl"'£ih~~ ~:;u;,;

Yates will conduct a series of may be filled ~Y e~ther a !?an ry additional courses during the score of 41 for nine holes. The volleyballs, basketballs, I :sipiaiceiiiei'xpiilo~r~aih~· ojjjnjjibiyiiiNiAiSiAiii'fiiiidiriug.c!o!u~ntieirsiiie-vieryiiiwihieirei.iiiiiiiii lect~Ires in. geometry f~r the or:th w~:anH.~ln b t e h o~nmfs work period. Miller said fqr outing of · golf included several and .golf club~ are ava~lable . II Nabonal Sc1ence Foundation In- WI e 1 s oroug . 0 'Yl Y most students the Work-Study ·Monday through Fnday you . . stitute at the University of S~hool System may be flllecf by Program is a 5-year program ~· other golf c?ntests ~nd was ~ol- can check· out this equipment SPECIAL North Car~lina. before leaving e1ther men ~r, women. . . though many students, by ca~ lowed by dmner w1th dancmg. for one day, but it should .be ~or the Umvers1ty of New Mex- . Students. mterested m add~- rying course work during thei,T The next tournament is on ~Y 9 a.m. the fo~lowmg OFFER f . lCO at A~buquerque as a guest ~onal details 0~ the above POSl- work periods will finish in lee; Aug. 4. day. Equtpment m~y .be kept rom lecturer m a similar NSF pro- tlons may mqull'e at the Work- time. Th , 1 dal' t over the wee~end if 1t is re-gram. Study Cooperative Program of- . . J e w 0 men s ow-me lS turned by 9 a.m. Monday. GROFF AWNING Author of numerous articles £ice, Rm. 2040, second floor W~lle the University of S?ufll was ~rs .. G. w .. Hertz, wife of Those interested in using t he in mathematical and scientific of the Administration Building, ~lon_da was. the second umver- the dlrector .of mtramurals an locker and shower facilities in journals, Yates has been a con- or phone University Ext. 132 Sity m Flonda to offer a .wor- phys. ed. She scored 57• ·Both the Physical Education Building sultant in summer institutes of and ask for either Mrs. Bring- study program and the first Mrs. Hertz and Mr. Kennedy may check out a key and towel mathematics for teachers ger or Mr. Miller. offer the pr~ram to all s~ - wo~ a cup and ball each for at the U.C. information desk. dents, the Umversity of Flori a then· feats. · · · · ? A · 1 throughout the country. Before Cooperating Firms at Gainesville has had such f . Gomg on a p1cntc. spec1a coming to USF he taught at . A ter the tournament 10 peo- service is available for groups VMI Johns Hopkins University . A~ong the f~rms . cooperat- prog~am in the College of En - ple competed in a driving con- desiring sports equipment for of Maryland, Loui~iana State mg With the Umverslty in the neerm~ fo: several years. test. Each contestant placed outings. The attendants at the University, United States Mili- p_rogram and th~ studen~s as- :tv!eartwhile, the Edison Fou - one. foot or both on. the rim of u.c. information desk will be tary Academy at . West Point stgned to, thes~ firms are. datwn ~as a~nounced that Stet- a tire. Then stan.dmg on the happy to make up recreational and VPI. Borden s . Da1~-Tom Clark, son U~1ver~1ty at pe~and and tire he ~ad two ~nves with the kits, which include, picnic uten­

summer; J1m DlXon, fall. the Umverstty of M1anu at C<:>ral best dr1ve counting. ~· Jea? sils, provided request for this -Brengle Brothers-T. H. Ben- Gables now has, or is adding, McCarthy, instructor m phys1- service is made well in advance. net, summer; Jim Klapps, fall. a work-study program in one cal education, drove 250 yards, There is no charge for these

Big Top. Love Topic Of USF's Movie, 'Sawdust and Tinsel•

Cast-Crete (Data Processing 0)' mo~e areas. . defeating an male contestants. services. · Division) - George Ellsworth, WorkUlg Agreement W1th U-F Mrs. He~z. won her s e co 1! d . • • summer; position to be filled The University of South FloxL a~ard drlvmg 180 yards. Wm- Deep Sea FIShing

"Sawdust and Tinsel" is a for fall. ida has a working agreement nmg contestants won a cup and • I d movie on the tragic life of a Exchange National Bank - with the College of Engineering a ball. . ExcurSIOn p anne circus owner. This circus drama Robert Shakes,· summer; W. at the University of Florida in In the putting contest f1ve An opportunity for all stu-will be shown in the Science Moore, ta~l. wllich ~l" .s~uaents pllmnlug the 1~ <>oT~tteatants tled with A dents and staff to do some Auditorium (SS 111) at 3 and First National Bank-Manuel to transfer to the College of s~ore of 20 strokes ea?h to putt deep sea fishing comes Satur-8 p.m., Monday, July 17. Duran, summer; position to be Engineering at a later date may lime ll;ol~s o~ the putting gre~n. day, July 22.

A middle-aged circus owner filled for fall. not only transfer their credits An eli~mabon t_ook. place w1th Richard D. Hunter, r ecreation has forsaken his family for a Florida Power but transfer their work assign- these flVe, resulbng m a sudden coordinator, says, "We will leave passionate equestienne, who al- Gerald Hefley, summer; ment with an approved industry. death P 1 a y-o f f between Mr. John's Pass at 8 a.m. on the lows herself to be seduced by a be filled for fall. .At present students who de- Kennedy and John B9'1TY, a Miss Judy and will r eturn at young actor. The circus owner Steel sire to join 'the program with student. John Bel!Y won the 5 p .m. It should be exciting takes to the bot tle. He starts a their first work period begin- play-off and rece1ved a cup, as they are catching grouper, fight with the young actor, is . ni.ng ,in October February or ball, and putter. · snapper, and tarpon." beaten, and attempts suicid~, Telephone . next June should' make applica- Duane L~e, .director of U.C., At ~.C. information desk you Eventually, the man and h ts -Murray Matthews, summer, tion as soon as possible in the won the l>ltchmg contest. He can s1gn up from July 14-20. mistress move on to their un- Geo~ge Hammond, fail. work-study office. pitched from 50 yards with an Five dollars covers the boat certain fate in the "naked Htllsborougb County Me whil t t' i eight iron, and his ball lay ride, pole, and bait. When you night." Its ending suggests that System_ - Sandra Hazelton, ficial:zr of ~E~Jr~~~ifi~e ~; three yards from the cup. sign ~p, please bring a dollar the. character s,. having : eached Katherme Labruzzo, Martha Work-Study Cooperative Pro- Awards were given for depostt and the balance of four ultimate humihation_, sbl~ love and .conr~d Thornburg, gram office that the station will high scoring golfers. Ron Lay- dollars will ~e paid at ~e boat each other, and still w1sh to summer pos1tions, Beverly Curry 'd t t . t ton a student won a cup for dock. The ftrst 75 to s tgn up savor life and Kathy Shoun plus two or const er one or wo earns m er- ' · will 0 Cost is $5 $2 50 for

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one of Bergman's "dark" films fllled for fall. e · e ers. urg s u lOS 1 of · women's activitie's modations on the boat are a it illustrates an important phase Maas Brot~~rs-J. H. Boyd, acceptable applicants are found. guished herself by • lounge, galley, and a snack bar of his movie career . . summer; pos1tlon to be filled The Greater Tampa Chamber in the tournament and with hot food. To insure good

(Editor's note: It 1s for fall. , . ~f Commerce is interested, also the most 9•8 on her card fishing there is a depth re mended that students not bring Paul Sm1th Construction Co. m adding a team of USF stu- medalist's won one c~t corder or fish finder. . •visit our factorY their small brothers and sisters -Charles Mandese, summer; dents, those interested in mak- h before you buy and or their children to see this George Irall Jr., fall. ing a career in organization eac · Good Career ••• our quality awn-one.) Tampa Electric Co. - John work, according to W. Scott inus being made!

'Yilsky, summer; James L. Har- Christopher, general mana,ger. Concert Band ORONO, Maine (UPD-Profes- our fabulous ron Oomp Pah Pah r rson, f all. Business administration majors sor Geddes Simpson, head of coat mach i n e

• • . USF Library- Diane Fernan- or students interested in math Features Tr·•o the entomoiogy department at bakes the enamel STORRS, Conn. (JP)-Univer- dez, summer; position to be research, community planning the University of Maine, recom- finish to bright

sity of Connecticut bandsmen filled for fall. or general organization work Of T t mends a career in entomology lifetime colors. This will be living in a new dormi- Tampa Gen~ral Hospital- Al- will be accepted for interview. rumpe erS b~cause "~nsects w~ll continue to visit will earn you tory next fall, and its name will b_erta Seldomr:Idge, summer; po- The University Concert Band ~1spute w1th mankind for a long a 10% discount on be appr opriate: John P h il ip s1tlo!l to be. filled for fall. USF ImpreSSeS under the baton of Gale Sperry' bme ~o. come bot~ for food and Your awning pur-Sousa. Miller sa1d . most of the stu- will present a concert Thurs~ for hvmg space.- . chase. - ----------- dents are. taking one cour~e. at (Continued from Page 1) day in the Teaching Auditorium- .~ecause of th1s, JO~ ?PI_!Ortu-

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