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Stipendsi In Newi The recently inaugurated Re- i habilitation Counselor Training Program in the School of Educa- I tion has announced the avail ability of training stipends for both summer semesters. The stipends amount to $450 plus tui tion and fees per summer semes ter. Dr. Hubert Clements, Coordina tor of t h e Program, h a s indicated t h a t preference will be given to stu dents with backgrounds in psychology, so ciology and ed ucation. The Master's Degree Pro CLEMENTS gram in Re habilitation Counseling requires four semesters full-time study which includes an internship in - Avarious rehabilitation settings. The curriculum for this Program IRS Gives Tax Advice For Students According to a recent Internal Revenue Service news r e I e a s e, "Tax Tips for Students," students are required to file a tax return if they earn $600 or more. If they earn less than $600 and taxes were withheld from wages by their em ployers, they should file a return in order to obtain a refund. Unmarried students who earned less than $900 do not owe any Federal income tax. They are en-, titled to claim the usual $600 per sonal exemption, plus a $300 mini mum standard deduction. Parents who furnish more than one-half the cost of support for their child who is a full-time stu dent may also claim an exemption on their tax return, unless the child is married and is filing a joint return. Additional information may be obtained by contacting the nearest Internal Revenue Service Office. Meet Oldsmobile's chine-swinging 4. 115-inch wheelbase absorbers, shaft. Pi frontandrear. Duali White-line or wide Carpets. Louvered Lvailable rogra m neludes studies in counseling, )sychology, sociology, vocational 'actors, and the medical aspects >f disability. To be considered for a Mas ter's Degree stipend in Re habilitation Counseling, a stu dent, must be eligible for ad mission to the University of South Carolina Graduate School, be a citizen of the United States or a permanent resident, and have the aptitudes and inter ests necessary for a career as a professional counselor. Rehabilitation Counseling is a )rofession concerned with elimini iating dependency. Rehabilitation Counselors work n a variety of settings and with nany different types of impair nents. Some of the types of in lividuals with whom Rehabilita ion Counselors work include: the )hysically handicapped, the emo ionally disturbed, the mentally 'etarded, the blind, the deaf, and udult and juvenile public offend. rs. Counseling is the core of the re iabilitation p r o c e s s; however through rehabilitation programs lisabled individuals may receive )hysical restoration, vocationa md educational training, tools psychiatric treatment, and mainte nance when necessary. The demand for trained Re habilitation Counselors is acute and nation-wide. Work is read ily available in psychiatric facilities, rehabilitation centers, r e s e a r c h settings, hospitals, schools and local vocational re habilitation field offices. Both public and private agencies need Counselors. In most settings, the beginning salary for Counselors is betweer $7,000 and $8,500 per year an< trained Counselors with four o: five years of experience earn be tween $8,000 and $11,000 pe: year. For additional information re garding this Program, come by 105-C Wardlaw College, School o Education, or call 765-8131 an talk with Dr. Clements. lut new four-wheeled fun ma 4-2! Specs: 400 CID V-8 .Heavy-duty springs, shoci irfiormance axle. Sway bars ixhausts. Beefed-up wheels oval red-line tires. Buckets hood. All standard at oni Y TONA BEACH. FL A.-Only Old. sweepi Forrnance Trialal Tons all enmnatitors In II USC President Thomas F. J Govenor Robert E. McNair were taries present for the Palmetto Trik racing event is staged annually I College Si Japan-An The International E d u c a t i o n Center will sponsor its nineteenth Japan-America C o n f e r e n c e in Tokyo this summer. American college students who are chosen to participate will spend 26 days in Japan, August 13 to September 7. The conference will be held from Thursday August 17 to Thursday. August 24. Study tours will be conducted before and after the conference. GROUP 1)ISCUSSIONS )elegates will eonvene at the 'Inter-University Seminar House, fachioji City, Tokyo. Group dis cussions will center around eco nomic, political, social, educa tional and cultural considerations. Fifty American delegates and 1150 Japanese delegates will partici pate in the meeting. Up to five modest price. Includes .brake system, full list Sfeatures. Can also be e Rally Pac, UHV ignition front disc brakes, console, like. That's Olds 4-4-2-i h er. Make it your move. i ENGINEERED FOR EXClIEMENT...TI to overall victories in fAw clsses--incudin tesem live class es nambinedtestes of econ. At Palmetto Trial Ones (left) and Junior League mong the digni- projects. Prei, Is Saturday. The of the League iy the Columbia were the gover tudents E] ierica Coi observers will also attend. Eng lish will be the official languag of the conference. PURPOSE The purpose of the program i "to further mutual understanding trust and friendship through th free exchange of frank opinion between the students of the tw countries across the Pacific." To qualify as a delegate, on must be a college or universit student and must have a recom mendation from the Dean of th faculty under which he studie: An observer must be an alumnu of the Student Conference, a fat ulty or a staff member of a col lege or university. EXPENSES Expenses, excluding the fare fe transpacific passage, are to li paid by the participant. They it r1 iual master cylinder of important safety quipped with Rocket superstock wheels, tach, ski rack and the westest move on rub at your Olds Dealer's. 1 4-4-2-in 1067 Union/ Pure Oil Gamecock photo by Flis S to pro%ide funds for commuiity lent and M.%r.. Jone,..were the guest% preside-nt, Mr.. Paul T. P'alme"r, a., nor and his %ife. Ligible For tiference - elude a registration fee, $10, and e expenses in .Japan, $100. All inquiries should be sent to )r. Robert E. Dodge, Iead, Mar s keting Departnent, School of ,Business Administration, Portland e State College, P. 0. Box 751, Port s land, Oregon 97202. An applica o tion form, accompanied by a let ter of recomnndation and regis e tration fee, should be sent by y April 30. 'Troilus An Performanc The University Theatre o p e n s r March 16-18 at. 8:15 p.m. William e Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cres sida." The romantic plot of this play deals with the love of Troilus and Crer.sida, facilitated by Pandarus, Crossida's lecherous uncle. The 1 o v e r s are parted when Cressida is traded for a prisoner of war. The military plot exposes the attempts of Ulysses and other Greek leaders to win the war by any neans possible. Major parts are Troilus played by Don McMahon; Crossida, Ad A. A. N{am IN FIVE DIAMONDS - WAl Expert Wotc 2024 Devine When you can'i sharpen your w~ with NoDoz NoDox keep alert tablets o safe as coffee, help bring yc back to your mental best.. you become more alert to ti people and conditions arou you. Non-habit forming. While studying, or after hours, Isharnen your wits wIth NatDa. USC Rc Proj ect USC is scheduled to receive three grants under Title I of the Higher Education Act of 1965, ac cording to I)r. Nicholas P. Mitch ell, dean of the College of General Studies. The School of Education will receive $6,510 to conduct work shops concerning heart disease. Another $40,788 has been granted the University to inaugurate "A Community Problems Research Forum," and a $10,516 grant will set up seminars on housing pro grams. )r. Mitchell announced t h e distribution of grants totaling *"x $162,270 for n i n e projects sponsored b y v un v'\ seveni unmversi es and col leges in t h e state. The Col h-ge of General MITCHELL u< wies is the implementing agency for 'Title I funds in South Carolina. The allocations for financial aid t the universities and colleges were approved by the S. C. Rud ge: and Control Board for com munity service and continuing ed ura;ion programs. H FART DISEASE "A program to Provide Adults with Vital Health Information ('.ncerning Heart Disease, Its Causes and Methods of Reducing Risk Factors" will be inaugurated by the School of Educatiln. In an effort to lower the high rate of coronary thromb,sis among Palmetto citizens, the Uni versity will hold a series of work shops concerning cardiovascular d Cressida' es Arranged rian Kennedy: Hector, Dr. Conrad Bishop; Pandarus, Burrell Sand ers; Ajax, Michael W' a I k e r; Uly.ses, Father Genesias Jones; and Thersites, .John Lyle Carpen te r. Russell Gree-n is directing the production; Robert Ebert is tech nical director; Flora Wiley Coker, stage manager; Donna Rea W il son, ticket manager; and J u d y Morgan, coutumes manager. Tickets may be reserved by call ing 765-4288. Tickets are $.50 for students, $.75 for non-USC stu dent.s, $1 for faculty and staff, and $1.50 for others. 41 3irwelera POINTS CHES - JEWELRY h Repairing 252-3161 'afford to be dull its rnew chewable mints, ceives Funds disease in the state's centers of population. ('OMMUNITY PROHLEMS The community Problems Re .earch Forum will provide quar terly meetings at which research personnel involved in community problems can interchange infor mation, receive expert advice on analysis and techniques, increase 'iat a s o u r c e knowledge and methodological proficiency, elimi nate duplication of activities, and achieve joint-cost economics in the operation of highly specialized data processing and retrieval sys tems. IIOUSING PROGRAM With the third USC grant, the College of General Studies will begin a "Program to Provide As sistance to Towns to Secure Low Rent Housing." This project, consisting of two day seminars in four areas of the state. will acquaint municipal of ficials and employees with the procedures TenU:red to gain ap. provtl for hcusing projects pro :"rans. Other schoo's involved in the grants are (olumbia College. Fur nan University. Benedict College, '1'ner1se College, Win:hr1p Col lege, and Coker College. Meditrina To Offer Tra in ing 'If Disaster Strikes and There Is No I c"tor" will be the subject af a seven-week program of medi cal self-help training beginning at ('arol:na Tuesday. The program will be offered free of charg' by the USC Medi trina Nursing Society for Univer sity students faculty and their wives and Iusbands. Pariicipants w% ill meet Tues day nights 7-9 p.m. in Room 207 of Russell House, March 11 April 25. Sessions wili include treatment for burns and shock, March 14; fractures, splinting and transpor tation of injured, March 21; nurs ing care of shock and injured, March 28; artificial respiration. A\pril 4 ; inf nt and child care and -me rgency hi rth, A prilI 11; bleedl ing and bandaging, April 18; and a general review, A pril 25. The sessions will be limited to IJpproximately 40 persons. Applications may be made by calling Miss Mitzi Seaie at 765 3225. 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