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Ticket. .ill be on he ilu.ellI llcu.e iiiforimation de-ksk an i at ma s Desire nucd front Page 1) t ' nl t itnatlist fltt' llo 'me t with some trtn of weifare state ean he a t' l'a 'unen, " h,ul; No matter %what dei-ee of It. t'dI r v there' Is, Dr. Muklherjo i . " the I'nitel States canl he of 1: is:tance inl the mass pro n l:tu; .o dUt ediueatio'n that is n,.ib-. ftfig-ht the "lack of liter m "n - et atl ht ec-notiie backward g at nes" oni wilch ommuni ism feed;. EST PICTURE )F THE YEAR!" TIONAL SOCIET V OF FILM CRITICS "ONE OF THE YEAR'S 10 BEST FILMS!" CROWTHER, N.Y. TIMES A - F n!&Prc Cduclhon Michelangelo Antonioni's BLOW-UP Vanessa Redgrave David Hemmings - Sarah Miles ---- COLOR| Snow ucr ox Ti CAOuKAS ts .- $1.25 "'"" A **** The .f Chiller! Sir -Action Color OMEAftI6IA FARR KARlBOEOM 6 6AME I6IANA PA1wllI StartsPrsent T OLD A Y A,t", Bo fi: Shows At For Student 30-3 10-5 10 Discount 7 t0 & 9 10 85c Serving T he Gamecocks In T heir Own Backyard Sunshine's Services rge Account Now At SUNSHIE I day emice (by request) n dry cleaning tcathers & suedes op laundry ed shuuts )dry & dry cleaning emiLe 'pay RY & CLEAN ER S AiN AT BLOSSOM tOM MWN'S DORMITORIS woYz Auditions for the University Theatre's final production of the season, George Buchner's tragedy WOYZECK, will be held this Sat urday, Sunday, and Monday, Feb ruary 24, 25 and 2t6. at Drayton Hall. Tryouts are from 5 to 7 p.m. and from 8 to 10 p.m. each eve ning. Other audition times may be arranged by calling 254-5702. Roles call for 12 men and five women, as well as many back stage jobs. Applications for the position of stage manager may he made at this tine. Several per sons with experiencec in sculpture and iiln-making are needed to as sist with special production ef fects. Rehearsals will begin March 20, following the run of the depart ment's current production, TItOI L'S AND CRESSIDA. Produe tion dates for WOYZECK are May 1, 5, and ti. The play will he di rected by )r. Conrad Bishop. A imiedtedl number of scripts are availale at the I)rama office, Drayton Hlall, and may be checked Iut prior to auditions. MUSIC I)E:PARITMENT HOSTS ('ONCER'l' Piano and violin compositions by Mozilrt and Wehern and wood wind pieces by Joseph dongen will be fuatured Sunday, Feb. 21. at the chamnber music concert in the l'olunibia Museum of Art at 41 p.m. These monthly concerts are pre sented by USC and feature the USC Department of music faculty. ('R'CIllI.E HOLS CONTEST The Crucible, USC's literary magazine, will award $15 to per sons submitting the outstanding short story, poem, nonfiction or Campus ECK Ai art work for publication in the forthcoming issue. Crucible editor David Orr said all works selected for publication will be eligible for the awards. Persons wishing to submit works should send the material to USC P. O. Box 4709 no later than April 1. CAMPUS CAFETERIA The cafeterias In M and N, South, and Columbia Hall, will close after lunch on Saturdays and reopen for breakfast on Monday mornings, announcedi a Slater Food Service official last week. lie said there was less demand for cafeteria service during the spring sem:ester, and added that this practice would conserve labor expenses. The Russell liouse cafeteria will continue serving meals at the regular hours. NAVAl. OFFI('ER TEAMS TO VISIT USC The Naval Officer Procurement Team from Columbia, along with the Wave Officer from Macon, Ga., the Nurse Officer from Raleigh, N. C., and the Aviation Officer Procurement Team will USC Gets Grant For U)ward Bound The University of South Caro lina was awarded at $123,536 grant Thursday for an "Upward Bound" project. The program is designed to pre pare 145 high schoolers from im poverished families for a college e'ducation, the Office of Economic Opportunity said in announcing the grant. Donald Swanson is project director. Wedo ben rani Weti Ou un S * S Progam let NCN will be Apponmnk maya lewus Beat iditions visit the University Feb. 27 through March 1 as part of their annual spring visitation program. Prospective graduates are in vited to contact these teams for information and initial applica tion for any of the Navy officer programs that are currently avail able to qualified men and women. While on the USC campus, the team may be contacted in the State Guidance Meeting Held Teachers, counselors and school administrators from across the state met in Columbia Hall Tues day for the Annual State Guid ance Conference sponsored by the School of Education at USC and the S. C. State Department of Ed ucation. )r. Gail F. Farwell, nationally recognized authority of counseling and behavioral studies, was prin cipal speaker at the conference which was designed to strengthen guidance programs in S. C. schools. In his speech, Dr. Farwell stressed that the development of self-competency in individuals is the "ultimate achievement which school staff members strive for as they work with individuals." Afternoon discussion sessions to increase team effort in pupil personnel services were held. Participating in the conference from USC were Dr. Thomas J. Sweeney, director of the USC Counseling Bureau, I)r. Thomas F. Jones, President of USC, and Dean John Otts of the School of Education. A% *110 |16* pecalie i. A fe inentviewnn thi caa be arranged thmnugh tha Begin| Russell House lobby between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. SOUTHEASTERN PANHELLENIC CONFERENCE The new officers of USC's Pan hellenic Council will attend the Southeastern Panhellenic Confer ence at Tallahassee, Fla., March 3, 4, and 5. Thcy are: President, Ella Reese Mayer; Treasurer, Lady Nicholson; Rush Chairman, Nancy Grover; and the new secretary, whose identity will be withheld until a later date. OFFICEItS ELECTED The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, profes sional organization to acquaint students with engineering proj ects, elected officers for the Spring Semester. They are: President, Larry Ernst; Vice - President, R o n a l d Bowers; Secretary, Curtis Wy man; and Treasurer, Allan Quick. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB MEETS The USC International Relations Club will hold its regular bi weekly meeting at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 28 in Room 205 of the Russell House. Guest speaker will be Dr. T. B. Mukherjee of India, visiting pro fessor of International Studies and Political Science. lie will speak on "India's Foreign Policy," with emphasis on relations with the United States and China. All in terested students are welcome. COFFEE HOUSE OPEN Common Grounds Coffee House will be open Friday, Feb. 2-1, from 8 to 12 p.m., at 728 Pickens St. A film, "Very Nice, Very Nice," will be shown. fte l,yuv his *lfiato s. S pus March 1. Placement Offce Celebrated Columnist To Speak Gay Pauley, women's editor of United Press International, will be guest speaker at the Matrix Table Banquet of Theta Sigma Phi, women's professional journal ism fraternity, Friday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. in Columbia Hall. A recent UPI poll of maga zine feature a n d women's editors showed her column number one in national popu larity a m o n g UPI writers, with some 400 dailies using it regularly. PAULEY Work assignments have taken her around the world several times with such assignments as the coronation of Queen Elizabeth in Westminster Abbey. Miss Pau ley has had interviews with Cary Grant, Marilyn Monroe, Madame Chiang Kai-Shek and Sir Winston Churchill. She was a pioneer in UPI's tele vision news department and has been head of the women's depart ment since 1957. Theta Sigma Phi named Miss Pauley a 1965 Hleadliner for her contributions to journalism .nd communications. She is listed in both Who's Who and Who's Who in American Women. Students may obtain tickets from members of the USC Theta Sig chapter for $3. All other tic kets are $3.50.