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Pop Musi Offered 0 The Student Union will br coming weeks The Platters, Showmen and Rufus Thomas amateur band contest and a The Platters will appear in ship Auditorium. Tickets arc the door. Advance tickets are Information Desk. The Clebanoff Strings and cert at 8 p.m. Tuesday in th Senior Project Advances Twenty-five dollars were added to the senior class's scholarship f u n d this week, bringing the total amount raised to $61. The class is attempting to raise some $5,000 in order to establish a per manent annual scholar shi-p of $250. Contributions may he sent to Class of '68, Box 2890, USC. "Five dollars f r o m every senior and graduate student who will receive a degree in June will do it," class president Pat Nay lor said. USC Stude Counseling The USC Counseling Bureau has established counseling offices in two men's residence halls. The counseling services will be available to stu(lents each Monday and Wednesday from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Veil Block Complex and Co lumbia Hall. Any student may make an ap poiitment with the desk clerks in each residence hall or through the Counseling Bureau. Each office will be staffed by a professional counselor f r o nm the staff of the Counseling Bureau. Services available in each location are not restrictedl to studlents liv ing in the p)articular dlorm. All stu dents may make use of the services. Women students have counseling 'Communism' Is Film Topic The Carolina Young Americans for F r e e d o mn will present four showings of the documentary film, "The Truth About Communism,"~ Monday andI Tuesdlay at 4 and 7:30( p.m. Narrated by Ronald Reagan, the fil includes an introduction by Alxander Kerensky, former presi dent of R u s s i a. The 90-minute presentation is dlivided into four major parts, tracing the dlevelop nent of communism from its early history to the p)resent. Blow Yourself UPTTo POSTER SIZE 2 ft. x 3 ft. Get your own BLO-UP Photo Poster. Send any Black and White or Color Photo from wallet size to 8 x 10, or any negotive from 2% x 2% to 4 x 5 inches. We will send you a 2 ft. x 3 ft. BLO-UP . . . perfect POP ART -poster. $4.95 Ppd. S'end any Block and White or Color Photo from 4" x 5" to 8" x 10" or any negative 2% x 3% tn 4" x 5", we will send you a 3 ft. x 4 ft. BLO-UP $7.95 Ppd. Add N.Y. or N.J. Soles Tax .No C. 0.0D. $end Check er Mosey Order to: Ivy Enterprises, Inc. 431.-70th St. Dept. 216, Guttenberg, N. J. Original Photo or Negative returned. Contact us to be B1o-Up Rep. on your Compus. e, Drama I n Campus' ing to the campus in the up The Clebanoff Strings, The The Mitch Ryder Show, an drama program. concert tonight at 8 at Town $1 in advance and $1.50 at on sale at the Russell House Orchestra will present a con USC Field House. Carolina students, faculty and staff are admitted free with identi fication cards. Tickets at $2 each are on sale at the Rus sell House Information Desk or at the door. The Showmen and Rufus Thomas will be featured in a Stu dent Union dance March 1 from 8 p.m. to midnight at the National Cuard A r m o r y on Bluff Road. Tickets are on sale at the Informa tion Desk at 50 cents per student. In addition, one ID card per couple is required. The Mitch Ryder Show is sched uled for a concert on March 6 at 8 p.m. at Township Auditorium. Tickets, which are on sale at the Information Desk, are $1 and $2 in advance and $1.50 and $2.50 at the door. On March 15, the Student Union Special E v e n t s Committee will sponsor an amateur band contest on the Horseshoe from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 10 p.m. Judges for the contest will be members of well known bands in the Columbia area, members of Columbia music clubs, band directors and disc jockeys. Tentatively scheduled at 8 p.m., March 19 at Columbia Hall is "Wilde Evening With Shaw," a dramatization of the lives and wit of Oscar Wilde and George Ber nard Shaw. Admission is free with one ID card per couple. Tickets are on sale to the public at $2 each. nts Receive BureauAid services available to them fron 7 to 10 p.m. each Monday and Wed nesday in the Second Floor Study of South Buikling. The Counseling Bureau has also begun a new series of classes in' Reading and Study Skills. Classes will be 50 minutes long and will begin at 2 p.m. on Monday and Wednesday, noon on Tuesday and Thursday and 2 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. The course will last for 12 weeks. Sruingu or'8. .( lo/it ,Bl/Wi wond Hoaink,Aa Sprutnge. fr6 $13. do. ondAGE: aslkf< Brownglbastereen.1 e. ONRSTANGH: Slowdheel $15. Surrey Shoes 1st Floor Administrc Dr. Charles McCoy attact Friday during one of severa McCoy's lectures were a parl ture series. 'New Isolatio McCoy By LINDA JO MANGUM Staff Writer Dr. Charles McCoy accused the resent administration of bringing n a "new isolationism" in which he United States makes its foreign )olicies w i t h o u t consulting its illies, in a speech Feb. 9 on the ,arolina campus. Speaking primarily to education najors and representatives of re igious groups on campus, Dr. Mc 3oy warned that "we are becoming nereasingly alienated f r o m our dlies," because of what he termed 'new isolationism." McCoy is a profesor in the Graduate 'heological Union and Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, Calif. He was speaking at the University as part of the Danforth Foundation L e e i u r e series. McCoy charged that the U. S. )olicy in Vietnam has been shaped inilaterally in Washington, and in iome cases without the approval of ,ongress. He warned that the U. S. s blundering toward a catastrophe n its foreign policy. Describing further what he called n' : SHOES.. :: new collection of casuals with t lesi Smashing colorsl with contrast tassle and trim. Blue, Blue, Green. Also Palomir :>w-heel tie . . . Brown/White, e. $15. r tassie flat . . . Chili Brown, Bri aster, White, Green, Navy, Yell< it with leopard vamp . . . BIc 5. sling . . . azalea pink, navy, Gre Staff Photo by Warren Hudsen tion Critic ,ed U. S. foreign policy last I speeches to campus groups. of the Visiting Scholars Lec. nism' Attacks the "ominous atrophy of our entire foreign policy," McCoy said that the present war in Vietnam "may" he based on an entire misunder. standing of the situation there. According to McCoy the U. S. "may" be trying to stop a war of national liberation in Vietnam. McCoy said that he was disen chanted with the doves and peace Discuss career < locations througl Wi SLIDDl DIVISION C on Februar A leader in chemicals, among even bigger today in foodi tunities for those with general and chcmical engineering bad Talk with us by contacti . fo a sft w lk-i -e Yon-ntuis 'el NamYoug...tu...s en. St te ....... Dormitory Will Get Gold Cup Mortar Board Honor Society for senior women will p r e s e n t a scholarship trophy to the women's living unit having the highest grade point ratio for the fall se mester on March 28. The first award of its kind, the 16-inch gold classic cup trophy will be presented to a representative of the winning dormitory at Mortar Board's annual sorority song fest in Columbia Hall. A gold plate at the base of the cup will be en graved with the words "Mortar Board Scholarship T r o p h y" and the name of the living unit with the award date. A gold statuette of a girl clad in a Mortar Board cap and gown will adorn the top of the trophy. Silver awards will also be pre sented at Song Fest to the sorori ties winning first, second andi third places in the singing competition. Winners will be selected by a panel of judges active in the field of music. Policy niks as well with the hawks in the U. S. As a solution to what McCoy termed "outmoded" U. S. foreign policy, he suggested a system of regional countervalance. In t h i s system the U. 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