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U The Genwle 4 hri-topher Georwge- anid I '111. nwe stiadlenW qine ion-, in lite It nmarkedlite dehnit of bot1h actor-, a, % i,it %,.a, pairt of aI pronimt i4n Imur -Ael at a dommto%ii theater. Managenien] Program On 1a et n 1 w I ha v1.1\.4 e ;k n1 w serv it' in .I i , a ll\11.11i a i., i i III I, v id e'h p al II in n 1 1:sn p e I v I I i i- INI d Ivvl .Ip en xi vk in buI 44mie id. i hile-ie- kimill ii=traimi. p : ill 1i14t l in ,i t d V.' N it' ;i . (.ar - .o ir: t \* ao- t I a & i.. i t U Yhi e- , hiatisma, istcinie r r"f'eted neny'n iandg e 707 Harden Street MODERN REN' : with Old Precisely what things< mind. WVhatev'er it is, Its spicy, lime-spiked ai so subtle, even the m< before she kn<oys it! \ Old Spice LIME Cologne. Aftei Gamecock photo by Crewe Rain iStars S S Da, star, of "The- 4;enlte Itain," u1%el'1 (4us aftetria. Thel filnll stars of it 11notioni picture-. Their fi- the. ailn wch phoed by1Sw t Schedules Leadership bss" but this is the first of its Al it ('harleston. :bout 20 exetcutives roml, the 'harlestna area are alre:ly sched led to pa'rticip.ato in the eader hip an1d Itil:lman Rl4ationls Pro ra beg9in nl i n g .Jan. 20. Dr. uttall said about a dzen more art i:panlts e os u d bse ac~ommo~tt ated. %ni4)INg tI li lhjei ill tie pr. rmiii are 1eid tlie h patt n 1141 ractice%. h u iln a ii reltiots,. uider ma11ing other,. f o r in a I i il mn an11d ba.n1ge, of attitiude-. mald m1iot ation D>r. Nuttall sa d the ut'iity, oil larketiig. publisling ar paper r ' )d e t indust ria ae aiong hise expected to bAe repr-te-1ted inl he t'haon Iitprogami. ORMAL NEEDS! look in formats can be anomical. 253-0461 FAL SERVICE Spice Lime lepend onISC whalt you( htavei Ol)d Spice i11 can 'df helj 'oma is very persuasive. .. b >st wvary 'wmanl is trappe Vorth trying? You bet it S have. Gift Sets. ny the makerm ol 'The Gentle Rain' Stars Visil On Prom( By PAT DIIIINGIIAM Asst. Managiig FAlitor Lynda Day entered show busi ness instead of college and Chris topher George became an actor in spite of his degree from the Uni versity of Miami. Miss D)ay and George, stars of "The Gentle Rain," visited the Uni versity campus last week to pro mote their film. They met students in the Russell 11 o u s e Cafeteria where they answered questions and autographed pictures. Originally from San M a r c o s, Texas, Miss D)ay recalled that she had a scholarship to attend college where she intended to begin a medi cal career. Memories of a trip to New York City were to) tantaliz ing, however, so she gave up her a c a d e m i c plans for what she thought would be a modeling career in the Northeast. C h r i s George is from Miami, Fla., where he earned a degree in f i n a n1 e e from the University of M i a i i. Since his graduation, it would appear that he has, for the most part, ignored his diploma to pursue an acting career. Speaking to students informally last T h u r s d a y, the performers agreed that their first star movie roles were part of an "h o n e s t story." Filined on location in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the movie re quired four months of preparation for 10 weeks of actual filming. President of the IT n i v e r s i t y iThonas F. Jones arrived to wel conie the stars to USC and sug rested jestingly that M i s s 1) a y iremain here as a coed. Lynda Day's modeling in New York led first to television com mercial appearances and then to a sulorting role in the play "The Devils" which starred Anne Han croft and Jasoi Robards. Presently her T.V. career con sists of an impressive list of guest apppearances on T.V. serials. At least a few more such appearances are planned for the future, to in elude visits to "The Virginian" and Hatman" sets. Currently the s t a r uf T.V.'s "Rat Patrol, Chris George was it. rod (ed to the stage at the age f fiv', when he played in Greek STUDY IN SOUTHERN FRANCE A University year in Aix-en-Provence under the auspices of the University of Aix-Mar seille (founded 1409). EUROPEAN AREA STUDIES FRENCH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE HONORS PROGRAM (courses in French University exclusively) ART AND ART HISTORY SOCIAL SCIENCES MEDITERRANEAN AREA STUDIES Classes in English and French satisfying curriculum and credit requirements of over 280 American Colleges and Universities. Students live in French homes. Total costs equivalent to those at private universities and colleges in the United States. "SEMESTER PROGRAM IN AVIGNON" "SUMMER PROGRAM IN AIX-EN-PROVENCE" Write: INSTITUTE FOR AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES (founded 1957) 2 tus, rue du Bon Pasteur Aix EN-PROVENCE. FRANCE Telephone- France (Code 91) 27.82.39 or (Code 91) 27.69.01 origrinal Oldt pice. L Campus ition Tour theater and spoke the native ]an guage of his ancestors. He returned to the stage to ap pear with Hugh O'Brian in "Mr. Roberts" and he worked with the television show "Naked City." He played a gunfighter in the movie "El Dorado" which stars John Wayne and Robert Mitchum. George's acquaintance with South Carolina did not begin last week. As a college student, he spent his summers at Ocean Drive Beach where he and his brother were proprietors of a restaurant. His service in the Marines re turned him to this state when he was assigned to Parris Island Ma rine Base. Graduates Admissions Graduate student assistants in the Office of Admissions and Reg istration are doing research that could have long-range benefits for administrators who determine Uni versity admissions policy. 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Two - Part Asked FU The State Director of South Carolina's Independent Republican party called T u e a d a y night for greater emphasis in Negro com munities on a two-party system in a speech to the Clariosophic Liter ary Society. "People should get interested in a two - party a y s t e m, especially Negroes," Samuel T. Sanders said. Sanders, who ran as a Republican write-in candidate for R i c h I a n d County Senate Seat No. I in last week's general election, announced plans to join the S. C. Republican party next week. He said he intends to "get a fire started" in the state Republican party and "smoke out the mosqui toes" of corruption within the or ganization. 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