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Band i Jones i Ralph Wahl, director of bands at the University, has announced a Tricentennial Tour May 8-10 that will include six concerts in the Charleston and Columbia areas. The highlight of the tour will be a special Presidential Concert honoring President Thomas F. Jones and the S.C Tricentennial celebration -on Mother's Day, Sunday, in Carolina Coliseum. The public is invited to attend the concert which will begin at 2:30 p.m. Three different groups which make upthe combined bands will perform on the tour: the USC Jazz Ensemble, a 20-piece show band or stage band that specializes in contemporary jazz; the Wind Ensemble, a small select group whose organization is based on the development of individual in FOR SALE Singer Sewing Machines (7 of them) all are slant needle models and are fully equipped to zig zag, make button holes, and fancy stitches. These machines carry full guarantees and will be sold on a "first come-first served" basis, only $39.95 each. Monthly payments available. They m'ay be in spected and tested at Un claimed Freight. 5 delux solid state fully tran sistorized sterophonic High Fidelity consoles in beautiful hand rubbed finish. Delux BSR 4 speed record changer and 4 speaker audio system with AM FM radio. To be sold for $88 each. Monthly payments available. May be inspected in warehouse at Unclaimed Freight. 1970 Stereo Component Sets. (Only 3) complete with speakers. $49.95 each. Tape Decks, 8 track. $39.95 each. (4 only). UNCLAIMED FREIGHT 1225 BROAD RIVER RD. (Highway 176) 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday - Saturday TOEi vill hon n conco strument colors; and the Sym phonic Band, a large concert organization formed after the marching season. A program desigried to appeal to all different tastes in music is planned for the Sunday afternoon concert. The Jazz Ensemble will do such numbers as "I Can't Stop Lovin' You," "Sunny," "On Broadway," and "Let Me Love You." The combined bands will do a series of the well-known tunes from the musical "Porgy and Bess" by George Gershwin. They also will present "special arrangements of "The National Anthem," "Carolina," and "Carolina Fight Song." A special treat during the con cert will be the introduction of a group called Sounds of Carolina, a vocal group whose members are drawn from USC's Oratorio and Concert Choirs. Members of the group perform outstanding modern pop and rock music. The group was organized by band assistant George Naff. In Sunday's concert, the group will perform an arrangement called "Sound of Now" which includes such numbers as "Carolina in the Morning," "Going Out of My Head," "Spinning Wheel." and "Aquarius." Give Mom a And make I Call or visit order a Big? early. He'll Or country. For a very s; Usuall THE BLOSSOM SHOP DEVINE & SALUJDA Five Points - PAY at-i1: ior Prior to the Columbia concert, the bands will perform at high schools in Walterboro, Hanahan and Bishop England and at the Charles Towne Landing Exposition Park in Charleston. Approximately 200 musicians will be involved in the Tricen tennial tour. Counselor for SURI Applications are now being accepted fnr student counselors for SURPASS. The Summer University Residential Program for Academically Superior Students (SURPASS) will be held on campus from July 26 through August 22. SURPASS is designed to afford high school students the op portunity of participation in ad vanced study in a university set ting. A sense of belonging, par ticipation, and making decisions within a peer group will set the pace for the entire program. Job responsibility of a student counselor will include "living in" and working continually with an apprcpriate number of SURPASS students of his own sex. Other areas of responsibility Bfi early. Viother's Day last longer. an FTD florist today. And iug Bouquet to arrive send it across the street. A special arrangement. )ecial mother. Yours. y available L1 fl at less than .50 30-3:30-5:1E ROLIRAM Wahl s needed MASS may include directing, leading, or assisting in afternoon or evening activities, such as recreational, cultural, instructional or social events; or planning, directing, or assisting with field trips and other trips away from the USC campus. In addition to salary, room and board will be provided for the Student Counselor for the duration of his employment. Interested students should immediately contact Dave Meabon, Room 217, Pendleton Building. I The Flea Market Monday through Friday 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. Wade: Thank Goodness today Is May 4. Now maybe you can live a half-way normal exislence. How was the poetry? CUSTOM TYPING of all types of papers. Quality paper furnished. Contact day or night, Mrs. Horne, 787-8836. TYPING - Various papers, theses, disser tations. Electric typewriter. 15 years, ex perience. Call Mrs. Stokes. Day or night. 782 0347. Prompt service. PERSONAL INCOME TAX RETURNO "8ERVICES" 3702 Rosewood Drive, Telephone 782-4222. Established 1947. LEGAL. PLEASANT TURN-ON. South American herb. Brew like tea. Great with lovemaking. Hurry before legislature turns us off. Quarter pound $8.50. Kilos $60.00. Money order or check. Odyssey Imports, Box 145, Conway. Mass. 01341. ANYBODY WHO PLAYED ON THE now defunct USC fencing team, or plays on the soccer team or desires to form a boxing, wrestling, or gymnastics team, please con tact: John Gash, 777-4793 or box 1308. OPPORTUNITY. sparet'fitte, addressing envelopes and circulars! M e $27.00 per thousand. Handrtten or tYP48, in your bome. Send just $2, for inst Plus list of firms using ad .Sa guaranteed! B4V Enterpri, P. 0. Box 1056, Yucaipa. Calif. COLLEGE STUD .. $75 per week while in school, i ' ''urs. Earn $165 per week this summer in wn honve town. Age 19 or above. Have use of a car and neat appearance. Call 256-1907. WVanted: Apartment Roommate for summer. S25i per month. 1721 Pendleton Street. jm7-9 Art au 'all kin More than 80 pieces of art work of all kinds will be sold today at the annual Art Auction at the University. Auction director John O'Neil said works which are currently on display in Capstone House will be sold to the highest bidders. The auction will be in the Campus Room and begins at 8 p.m. Auctioneers this year will be O'Neil of the Art Department, Robert Heckel iof the Psychology Department and Webster Myers of the Law School. Two-thirds of the proceeds from each work goes to the artist while one-third goes for art scholarships at USC and for acquiring works for USC's permanent collection. Works of faculty members and art students will be included. . A. ho Beta Gamma Sigma, business honor society initiated nine graduate students and 25 un dergraduates Friday night in the Keystone Room of Capstone. James P. McFarland, chairman of the board of General Mills, spoke at the banquet which was held after the initiations in Cap stone's Campus Room. Each year the society initiates the top 10 per cent of the number of students graduating. Two faculty members were initiated along with the 34 students. They are Dr. Robert J. Porter and Professor Arthur C. Stobbe, both of the University's College of Business Administration. James C. Self, president of Greenwood Mills, was honorarily initiated. Self was also presented a plague saying he is a member of the B.A. school "high handicapper" golf club. Students initiates were; Marilyn Jones to si at East Caj East Carolina University ii nounced that President Thon graduates In May 31 ceremo The announcement of Jone commencement address was East Carolina president. ''We are ver y pleased and pr cornmencement speaker,'' Jer scholar and scientist, but he al and a man of imagination and Dr. Jones became presiden after serving for four years Electrical Engineering at Pu developed a new curriculum dergraduate program for ho research and greatly expani research. Foster is new ( Continued from Page 1 ) one of our own." Foster is a member of the South Carolina, North Carolina and Kentucky Bar and is admitted to practice in the Federal Courts and the United States Court of Military Appeals. He is a member of the South Carolina Bar Association and the American Bar Association. He participates on labor and commercial panels of the American Arbitration Association and is a member of the labor panel ot the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Services. THE DEFINITIV ODYSSEY OF TH A BOLD, COURA STATEMENT OF SELDOM MATCI MOTUON PICTUI -Re stamrng PETER I DEN FONDAIlHOF .tion to ds'of ai Art sim S$$$ews briefs;: - ; or society J. Baker, Barbara Ann Bloom, Betty Jean Bloom, Mark K. Brannon, Otis G. Edwards, Myrtle W. Fetner, Howard R. Mead Jr.. Herbie A. Meetze Jr., Alvin R. Quarles Jr., Jerry L. Schrader, James H. Childress and Ben P. Woodside Ill. Raymond N. Adams, James E. Brice. Frederic P. Douglas, Claude 'B. Eison III, Clark E. Kilroy. Thomas J. Padgett Jr., Kathie Lynette Pitts, John Rainsford III, Robert J. Reynolds, Boyd G. Smith, Herbert M. Steele Ill. Ray N. Stevens and Rebecca J. Vacca were initiated. Charles W. Wrape, Ivan An derson, Jon E. Anderson, Eugene A. DeLaddy Jr., Elmer F. Frick, Charles L. Huff, Robert 0. King and Wayne W. Kitchings complete the 34. TiE APES "Planet Of The Apes" will be shown on Tuesday, May 5 in the eak olina Greenville, N. C., has an 3s F. Jones will address its lies. ' acceptance to deliver the iade by Dr. Leo W. Jenkins, >ud to have Dr. Jones as our kins said. ''Not only is he a o is a proven administrator energy. He is a motivator.'' at South Carolina in 1962 as head of the School of due University, where he originated a special un or students interested in ed graduate studies and law dean Foster is the founder and former resident of the University credit inion. former president of the ;niversity chapter of the Lmerican Association of Jniversity Professors and former resident of the Faculty Club. Foster has published a number it books and pamphlets, is a labor irbitrator, has served as a special naster in bankruptsy and was eporter for the South Carolina ~egislative Committee and ' udicial Council on Uniform ommerical Code. r ,'IS YOUTH E 60'S! SEOUS MB LIFE lED IN ES!" <(Reed R NIS PERi provide Ot wo tdent initiates Auditorium of the Russell House, at 3:30, 6 and 9. The movie is in color and Scope. MAIL BOX If students wish to retain their same box number next year it will be necessary for them to reserve their room for next fall no later than May 10, according to J.M. Lawrence. After that date new students will be assigned boxes after they have been assigned a room. GOLF The Phi Kap Invitational Golf tournament4vill be held at 'Sunset Golf Course at 1 p.m. tomorrow. Four golfers from each fraternity will compete bvith four girls from each sorority acting as scorers. A relay beer chugging contest will be held at the nineteenth hole. Free bus transportation will be fur nished from the Russell House beginning at one. Mailb.ox flak (Continued from Page 2) as Lyndon Johnson has repeatedly observed. "only the President has access to all the hkct. I)". PAt'L W. HiACKS'INK 1)I. of International Studies The manifesto as presented us by Dr. Blackstock followp: "Manifesto of the Committee of 200 Million to Save Congress and the Constitution. A merica awake! "Only Congress can declare war! The invasion of Cambodia is unconstitutional! E scalation of the so-called ABM is illegal! Stop the nvasion and the escalation now! !mpeach President Nixon - thc >oor man's Napoleon. Impeach secretary Laird! Don't put A merica down -- it will never become a second rate power 1s implied by President Nixon unless it wastes its blood and reasure endlessly in A sia. "Demnand an apology from President Nixon! W rite your ~ongressman! Telegraph the W/hite House! Save Congress and he Constitution whil( there is still ine. Operation "Total Victory" as already become operation Total Fiasco." 'Impeach the poor man's Japoleon and make it a half-term residency! Nixon has been aptu red by the Pentagon crazines. ut Congress can be saved. Act ow and play it cool! Leave the tolence to the Pentagon and the olice. had -TODAY 1-3-5-7 9 p.m.