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Signs C I p.. .~# *~4L. 4)* feeding th4 tL A ~I ~W ~ L.. -4 Z' I, 4 * * V * *.4*~ 9 - 4 4 4 4 . 9 .~ 9 4 * 4 4 * 4 -. 4 4 - 4 9 (Gamecock weather's great for Is * . f ., * -q A r.. -~ '~'~ I. ** .99 Peace Corp~ .4 4.' f 9 ,~ -p Gilbert Hall Larry S if SIt Spring * Dinner lazy stroll ...feedin bathing tennis . (Gameoock Staff Photo by Chaffin) alongside animals . . .always?. up a no-lo! trips to th the horses] just for t longing to comes to C r te ni . . . .. 4 . .* in r o o t a i VetrasnTiCnd iletr oan Fly Chrot Cafr baseball team racks up a r mn South patio .. a % f past thO State House g the animals . . . sun- Q4 weather's great for 0 !40 cars line the highway A, he rapids ... don't they baseball team racks ses record . . . weekend e beach . . . frisbee on ioe . . . cutting classes I ie hell of it . . . that be outside . . . spring arolina. ... (Gamcock. Staff Photo by Galloway ) (Camecoc-k Staff Photo by Ruses) ct Special Information liy GINNY (ARROILL u iiiutig nteseilwe News Editor a 'S sGabr . al h Four Peace Corps volunteers, addcr nnt eeomn returned from service abroad,incudr will conduct Peace Corps Week InteSuhA rincu April 18-23 on the Carolina tyHl ntae ubro campus. poet nl(igbidn The volunteers will man acrdrolthuhtY ugl booth in Russell House to dis-an esblhigaulcIi tribute information to prospec-bry.leastugtnlih tive trainees andl interested stu-laselllndcrntyia dents. As an additional. feature lclhg col of the week, a film showing the Lar .iletrsare Corps' work in India will betundvoIunteerfmth shown in the Russell House as-Phlpie.Iuigistnr sembly room Thursday, April o h aii sad etuh 21, at 7 p).mn.ffhadsxhgaesinei Among heCopsvetrans n smllthouth AerMia aond (Gamecock Staff Photo by Galloway) o0-losses record... v, . s(Gamecock Staff Photo by Galoway) oolssnbahngsd te r . . T7 7 A (Gamecock Staff Photo by Rus) . frisbee on the horseshoe.. Week On Campus lived and worked in a smallCopcmuitdelpen town on the South China Sea wre naWs aitnvi where the main source of income lg hr h raie was from the sugar industry,. eigcne n tre Rounding out the quartet of visitors arc -Roxanne Foley, a Voutesrrsnta rs voteran of service in Sarawak,setoofheAriapol, Malaysia, and C h a r 1ot te J. cmn rmtecte,vlae Crawford who served in Paki-anfrmofll5ste, stan.PuroRc,teVri sad Miss Foley, a history grad- adGa.Te r eetdo uate of Trinity College, Wash- mrtaoe ington, D. C., taught history, A geography, mathematics, a r tmuteAercniizna andl English at the .iunior high lat1 er fae s e h o o I level in the town of TwnyoeUCsuntad Serian, Sarawvak.almihvpatcaednte Mre wg sce its startedg a