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II:u-dy \\Vickwa. i t icl l ~cic professor,~.'ci' h:ts compleJIItc<i a fii .Ml .(letill, phl\ slill ueittct ccn istruictccr. w:is a ju,cig. ii a lca \ icesi i c's r ' I*Il spccll \-iI c t he- (' clttu11 cc;t ( 'h;c iilci - Hlrings SPAGHETTI DII EVERY Ni SPAGHETTI W 'MEAT SAUCI TEA OR HOME OF "THE PIZZA YO TAKE-OUT NO 256 215 Pickens Stre t i 1 BaosTG 1)- .1,1-1 'ikwrJ)bcl If'f'"41 MaAc.111-t- I Instruct Protests BY FRED MONK Staff Writer Miss Martine Dahlies and Remy Albaric, new USC instructors who were students t h e i s e I v e s in France a few months ago, find Carolina "much different from the universities of France." Both Albaric and Nliss Dahlies are teaching lower level French coir-ses this selesti, but t h1 e y have more in common than their F r e nt c I origin. Both graduated from the same school, The nii- I versity of Niontpellilir, last .11tine despite difficulties caused by stu dent protest and civil strikes. Both ihn%tructor- expresm-41 ia deep likiig for their temporary Ime at USC. Di Dahlies, who ha. been in lit U. S. siice the middle of Aigust . .aid she ha had no trouble adjIn.t. iig to 4 ar:olinla life. Albari' said, "At the universit iWs in Franc. there are no student organl Izat ions as there are here. There is no campus; the English departiment is in one place and five miles away is the medical school." Tle students have nio voice i the university at all." Nliss llabbes said. She added that the univecrsity system was controlled directly by the government a1ndl that even thl professors had little influvnce inl the fp)ratiolin t t iVersitv. All acli%v m11-m111-r ill Ile 4tudent1 prote-lt inl Francve haist N1ay, Alb1aric --aid 114 feeing behinlid the protle.t had bteei e"tabli--td lonig before it ltook plave. lie Iv added-l that in Nla. ti- -tidetlnt- foid the opportnnit to %oice thir opin6in al afier that the Fremch paelple followiad %,tilt pro tean- allad a genera-1al !-trikv. .\il,s., kl-ss that the( stul dento1 w\antted aL chnZvnasystem u bai ti ley\' I t' Iiinb'r i t w etll' 11.1"ister c'rm1plalilts 44f the ,tul dellts014 Wtr h lli litii I ll el e\ ins We'Wt' v.- , tih. 1i1it4 1I gra-id ilg, .1 4Il till- lack t illi ni ICQAfalL4aIf 1you A INER SPECIAL ONDAY FC DES ESALAD, ITALIAN BREAD, COFFEE U WILL COME BACK FOR" EXTRA CHARGE 9404 et - On The Hill * rF ors De In Fr -ation with their professors and jdmIlinistrative officials. But she clieves that the only way the uni ,ersity system will c 1h a n1 g e is brough the political forces of the Albaric said he thought that the rotest in May had accomplished I great deal, hut he felt that the French people had lost almost all that the protest gained by showing ;trong Sulpport for the Gaullist arty in the June election. "I was lisgusted with the result of the -lection," he said. lie ,aid that the jeople w e r e ooled1 by DeGalle' threat1% tht omitui,m e1 h a) , anld iiflationl would stion take oer if le amd hisi ollowers were nolt sipportled byl the ieople. Albaric said, "hey kiow 114. have bn fooled the fir,%t time, Ilie v %ill no4)t lie foHled a .'econld inlue." A\S a ~eUtof till- prtv.tst, AIl Aiaric And * ie reom the nbi vooriiself. Eur, for t .T I tc hew longt pointraJ oil I b)n pol tvester andI c Thet A hne aippea'rs .a its e tej \ w b I r tant w 0 lOtiOt \Iver'xilsouhII TH S URCREY n / aeSHOP Scribe ance baric said, "The people are con scious that they have strength," which they have never ha(l OP)por. tunity to Use before. Misks Dablie, who was born in Algeria anl came to Fra,e after Algeria gaiied it- indrll-dee, said she came to Carolina nti only to teach but increae her knotedg )f the Englisi language. When asked what she liked iiost about 1'SC, the French instructor said, "I love the canipus it,self and the community atmosphere around it." Alharic, who was a professor's assistant in Englad this sumer, I)resse a desire t ra''l, hut said that Saturday classes pre. venlted himi1 from visiting th' coun try other tllan tie surrnunding area. lie also said that h. woulI hike to go into the movie .ndustry. lie hopes to study at Nw York University this summ1i1fer. Staff Phet* by Chuck K4f(s Miss Dablies 1 MEYER. 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