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Theater Tc Three One Three one-act, plays by con temporary authors T h o r n t o n Wilder, Tennessee Williams and Edward Albee will be presented May 11-12 by the USC Players I/ Student Leaders Represent Carolina At Florida Meeting Eleven Carolina student lead vrs are attending the Southern Urniversities Student Government Association Convention in Jack sonville, Fla. The convention began Wednes dy and will end at nooni Satur- I day.i those attending are Joyce Able, Andy Smith, Craig E v a n s Sig lliuitt. Rod Kinard. and Jim M ulligan. Also, 1'at Naylor, Janet Selmon Kit Sossamon, Sherrie Stockman and B ill Youngblood. THE WORD IN COL '(a J u IM J4 APPEARi BRING A 1 1513 Gervais Street . Anythine Exceptional Men's T< After-sh Available In drug stoi ) Present .-Act Plays as the final playbill of the aca demic year. Curtain-time will be 8:15 p.m. in Drayton Hall for "The Happy Journey" by Wilder, "This Prop erty is Condemned" by William and "The American Dream" by Albee. "The Happy Journey" tells the simple story of a mother, father, and two of their children who journey from Newark, N. J., in the family Chevrolet to visit a married (laughter in Camden, N. J. "This Property is Condemned" by Williams shows how a bad en vironment has destroyed a little girl deserted by father and mother and brought up by a prosti tute sister. In Albee's play, "The American Dream," five characters-.ommy, Daddy, Grandma, MIrs. Barker and a young man-appear in se quence in a symmetrically barren living room. .UMBIA AS IN HOLLYWOC ro(daqg ILIUS COB AND THE WITH DNEY SULLIVAR qG NIGHTLY MONDAY THRU SAT SIX BIG SHOWS 1 NIIGHTLY COLUMBIA'S MOST SPACIOUS DANCE FLOOR 3ROUP AND ENJOY YO1 Mon. thru Fri. 7-3 - Sat. 7-12 IN i (10oes when you wear "IT'S CRIC: iIotries. Try it and sooe. (Girls, qivt ave, 4 oz., $3.50. Colog no, 4 oz., $ -es and cosmetic departmentg ofc HIammuna Larick, Marjorie Num io a scene from one of the threr 11-12 i Dra%tom Iall. University Theat< National Dramat Alpha Psi Omega, national dra matic honor fraternity is being reactivated by the University Theater. )D IS ... cqO B URDAY JRSELVES Phone 765-2852 6! EVT. it anrd hi (>ut ') 50. onririrnont re-rnrn. Cameecock Staff Photo Ily Chaffin) All ami 1A)wry L.indberg are shown -act dramas to be presented May .r To Reactivate cs Honor Group The USC chapter, Gamma Tau, became inactive when the theater program at Carolina was discontinued. Eleven Uiiiersily Players will be initiated May 18. They are Lowry Liiidberg, Marjorie Nuttall, Mical Epps, Ramona IA)rick, John Car penter, Don MeMahoi, Gary Cline, Truman Itenderson, Karen Deas, Claire Widmark, and Chuck Nixon. Eligibility for membership is based on a point system regulated by the national organization. Members must earn points for both acting and technical work. i Immediate Oper For U. ATLANTA, JACKSON Degree in c Starting Salar an Cont -r How to out of a Obviously, Olds 4 4-barrel carb and and front and reat ever to top four rt like matching its r . .. $i1 a /?oy'Af Al idnu IlF (Continued from Page 1) Q)UESTION: Is there a social or gaiizatioi on canipu- for mar ried studeits? ANSWER: With the arrival of Mr. David Phillips, the new Stu (lent Union director, campus or ganizations for married stu dents will be expanded along with other Student Union func tions. Presently, there is the Married Students Committee of the Student Union, which co ordinates activities. The M.S.C. has ten new members and is looking for more. The organiza tion is planning a spring pic nic for married students, their children, and guests from var ious children homes. QUESTION: Why is it iecessary to bar the p)ost office doors like the Tower of 1,diton at uight? 'Thii i6 especilly inconvenient for stu denit returning to canpus late Sundai night. ANSWER: According to Dean Brunton: In the past, there has been pilfering in the Post Of fice when it was left open at night. To prevent this, new boxes were installed last year, and the Post Office has been kept closed at night. QUESTION: Are there any plans iii the works to put a branch of the stulent depository in the new wing of the Russell House, thus providing a check-cashing facil. iings As National S. Treasury Depar in IVILLE, MIAMI, ORLANDO, economics, business admi ccounting, finance, or law y $6,278 - 6-month increc d rapid future advancemer act M. B. ADAMS 1315 Fulton National Bc Atlanta, Georgia 30303 or Call 404 526-6625 nake a snap c :ough one! -4-2 crammed for its 6inals. a rumbling pair of pipes. ( stabili:ers. Goes to the he; d-line tires. All this, and s nlodest price to vour pockei TOOAO-NINETY.EGTi y. I OOO LD 'QuiD ity which is not on the fringe of the canpus? ANSWER: According to Dean Brunton, plans to includo a branch of the student bank in the Russell House are under consideration. QUIESTION: Why does the Round house not have spectator seating for basebaHl ganes? ANSWER: The University has ordered four sections of bleach ers, two sections of 50 seats each and two sections of 100 seats each. These will be used for tennis and baseball game spectators. QUESTION: Why are students no lotger allowed to play cards in the Ganecock Roon? "We feel that if we were once allowed to play cards there, e should al ways he allowed to play there." ANSWER: According to official Slater sources, student:; were Compulsory Educatii In Literary Organiza1 The compulsory education bill will be the topic at the annual Synapian Debate between the Euphradian and Clariosophic Lit erary Societies. Visitors are invited to the 7 )p.m. debate Tuesday in the Euphradian hall, third floor Bank Examiners tment TAMPA, COLUMBIA iistration, se to $6,683 it. ink Building --rs- e -- /t /atr ie iha40 -/l onr wt ev-u d ofitsclas wth hepoit tragh A' i c mcs o ' / OODSFR % T R e R E . i t y U t t t - 6 - V i T S--M--O-E ly never allowed to play cards in the Gamecock Room. The Game cock Room is for dining, and students who play cards there take up room which could be used by students who wish to eat. QUESTION: It has been said that fresh garden peas are served to the students, then the leftover supply may reappear being used in mixed vegetables in another meal, and finally as part of the V vegetable soup entree in a third meal. Is this typical of Slater's policy with leftover foods? ANSWER: According to Slater sources, unserved portions of food are used in other dishes to prevent costly waste and main. tain reasonable prices. The kitchen is open to students if they wish to make an appoint. ment to see it. )n Chosen For Topic ions' Annual Debate Harper College. At the last meeting the follow. ing officers were elected for the fall semester: Jim Coleman, presi dent; Tuck Clifford, president pro tempore; Don Pressley, critic; Steve Warkaske, secretary-trea. surer; and Steve Brock, custos forum. Pharmacists Select Pace As President For Coming Year A. B. Pace Jr. has been elected president of the Anerican Phar. maceutical Association. Pace, from Nichols, replaces )avid B. Smith as president. Other o f f i c e r n are Tillman Ilughes, vice president; Beth Abel, secretary; and John Arant, treas urer. The APhA held its annual Spring Banquet Wednesday night at the Wade Hampton Hotel Ball room. cubic-inch V-8, y suspension st configuration THiiE NEW! LE- I