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YAFI The University's chapter c Young Americans for Freedor will launch its "Vital Issues" pr< gram on the theme "The Meanin AIM Pledges 29 Members In First Rush Alpha Iota Mu, Carolina servic iorority, concluded its first rus 'early this month with 29 pledgin A rush tea was held in the fa( ulty lounge Oct. 1 for all intei ested coeds. On Oct. 3 there wa a cook-out for the rushees. Th final party was a banquet honoi ing the pledges. Among those pledging wer J e a n n i e Bates, Lucille Sligl Wilma Dukes, Karen Grameli bach, Francie Levin, Rosalyn Grr ham and Linda Hendrick. Other new pledges are Sherr Hall, Mary Brown, Carol Bu: .trdt, Brenda Lorick, Cynthi Howie, Pat Tallon, Celeste I Londe, Barbara Barker, Amy Sil ford and Pam Steele. Connie Chewning, Karen Ieder baugh, Elaine Duckett, Diann Smith, Pat Emens, Margie Hipj Lillian Jones, Sandy Christian, El len Beckmann, Barbara Smiti Gwinn Tully and Brenda Truer dale conclude the list. "UPROARIOUS! BAV True "BEST (for 'Vii Students with cards $1.00 GO, GAM ~:For HomE the dress Cduo .. . This is the year of fashion . . . this Ngo a long way. . wanger's .Jr. So Blue or corn. Personalize and head Here is a new ide personalize your belt or head band. Add rcharm and your wardrobe. ~~Head bands 2.50 aunches f of Freedom" with a series of three n films on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Assembly Room of the Rus _ sell .House. The films which will be shown include "The Products of Free dom," a story of the American heritage under constitutional gov ernment, narrated by Senator Strom Thurmond of South Caro lina. e h "My Latvia," is the pictoral rec . ord of the communist takeover of Latvia despite the existence of a non-agression treaty signed by Russia anL Latvia a few years e earlier. This feature includes ac tual film clips smuggled out of 'e Latvia, showing the Russian oc 1' cupation forces. "Appeasement - A II y of Red China" traces the history of ap y peasement from World War I through the "Munich Settlement" a in 1938 to the present with par ticular emphasis on the question of recognition and UN member ship for Red China. The Rev. e Daniel A. Poling, and 1)r. Walter H. Judd, former congressman who spent 13 years in China as a mis sionary, narrate the film. Monday, Oct. 30, 7:30 p.m., USC YAF will present the second in its IDY AND HILARIOUS!" Magazine .orgeous Diece Of FRm Making! C0UMiA PICTUR[S PRESINIS LUR IUlEIN ACTRESS" A-.RS Technicolor aIn1a Woolf') ED I 1iE NREW w a cAwu- - SHOWS - 12:35-2:40-4:50 N A +"8o 6:55-9:05 ECOCKS, GO ... icoming n coat double take'P costume can .Visit Haiti p. Size 5-15, 55' belts bands . .. c Belts 5.00 Series series of "Vital Issues" prograns entitled "Politics: 1968." This meeting, which will be held in the Russell House, will feature J. Drake Edens, former Republi can State Chairman and the Re publican National Committeeman from South Carolina, discussing "Potential Republican Presiden tial Candidates for 1968 and the Major Issues of the Campaign." A question and answer session will be included. Further information can be ob tairied about the University's chapter of Young Americans for Freedom from its table in the Russell House Student Union Tuesday and Wednesday, or by writing USC YAF, P. 0. Box U-3484, Campus. tQ:1 Go! Go! Go Formal THE 'PLAYBOY' PACKAGE by . a must for the man with a sure sense of style. After Six eliminates guesswork when you have to look your best. Here in one special pack age is the smart Playboy Tuxedo, soft pleated evening shirt, vest or cummerbund and tie set and elegant studs and links. Now all you need is the girl on your arm to complete the picture. 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