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d,re ing rock groupo will for pgil r at Towship.Auditorium Saturday F Ottbor.4 at 10 p.m All U.S.C. students str with i.4's will be admItted free. Non-U.S.C. foil studint* wilL be'charged j1.00. Col MkKendree Spring's rnusic has been gul descibed as a refrieshinghange In this day the of creshing cymbols and streaming guitars. rer they are the new season of musicians who Mc touch all your senses and make you com- ele USC Band to Carolina Marching Band, According to Elliott, V warmifg up for an appearance be installing similar tra Sunday in New York's Shea in all dormitories at Car Stadium, will bring a touch of year. "We can't set a spe Broadway to the Maryland-USC for completion of any football game Saturday. because the work must Carelna's 25-trong marching dinated with the telept Gamecocks will open their half- pany, the university ma thme show with the old favorite department, the equipr "Yankee Doodle Boy."plier the purchasing de Moving into the formation of a and our own engineering stage curtain, the USC band, are getting good coopors directed by Ralph Wahl, will play everyone and hope to be "Lover" and "Give My Regards to more equipment soon, Broadway." MountaW peaks is the said. WUSC broadcasts formation for "Climb Every day on 730 KC. Mountain," and the"band will form the planets top the tune of YOUNG DEMOC I depatmet,rteueuip Among the, individual per- The Young Democrat fa s wh ha Carolina band is officers at their orga solo twirler Sharon Eldes., who has meeting held last nigh been seen in this state befor Russell House. having performed at games of th Jean Neal was Colts and Bullets in her hometown president; Henry Te 11410mor vice president; Judy Also there's Sue Kelsey, who recording secretary; He' captains a line of twirling gil corresponding secreta called the Carolina Coquettes; Mike Bolizer, treasur featured male'-twirler Johnny Spouan.. was, namede Lundtin: and the'supertrutting committee oman a drum ukkj*'Vah'avpftter.'~1ct USC's band features as a part of committeman. its regular showcase an ACC Doug Dent, an assisti flagline with banners of all eight Ernest F. 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Marty Slutsky, lead 0 arlst and Larry Tucker bassist, have r roots In hard rock, yet their sound r ains mellow. The final member of A Cendree Spring, Mike Dreyfuss, Is the 1 tric violinist. . P S ews briefs . Perf OrM IV. USC will Kappa Delta Epsilon recognizes el ismitters through membership students ri lina this Preparing to enter the teaching 01 Ific date profession. In the past, KDE has w building adopted a child in Vietnam, helped b. be coor- with the Cayce OEO Center an one com- worked at the Veteran's Hospital. ntenance s1 ent sup BEERPARTY artment, There will be a beer party t staff. We Saturday night from 8:30 p.m.-11 nr Ion from p.m. The party is sponsored by C4 natalling Hillel USC and is open to all st Elliott members and those Jewish ri Ihours a students wishing to join may also I attend. Everyone is to meet in the C( Russell House parking lot at 8:15 P kT p.m. COMPULSIVENESS elected "The Appeal of Com Izational pulsiveness" will be the topic of in the discussion by Professor Roger Sullivan, of the Philosophy elected Department, Sunday night at the enburg, Lutheran Student Association. The Peters, program will be held at 6:30 p.m. Le mn Long, at the Lutheran Campus Center. t 'y; and Supper will be served at 6 p.m. t PollyARTHUR WEST D( cecutiv Arthur S. West has been ap 1eutv Larrpointed advisor to registrants at thi Kecuive largie for USC.- West will Ad4ise fo student registrants on matters de att5e. rltn oterlaiiyudrte O abl wiand rom2e7oftive tousselr Hostye. e-a n spKeakrer ll seingte sesnd "2 guiarstfdllowers by clan oendendd t wflvo a h adscomfte weeky-ti.Te pu 11e House inroutoMry tatkyh lad ait and Larryn Tucll basist, hyav ehtinth mew. fthe facltyeb of thDpt (ndroe Sprin c, M rfss. Ssanh ewsrief vlperfoETRAN iAMnS USC ilth Kappationt Epsilnmecnzsfo asttep.m vthrugh mtembnhUiershitty wlatis pein tom ente fr Thenksgching, a ificate bputesion. be just ast wecoE. hse bildNg adoteda chidinVietnamio heled beon- thenouce thatynew OenOllmentr and ezatorna- workering the faVeeter Hsial. deaced bigrcieineod nme s Wttt henrte willessar beerollmet eltafe Satrdsare rcight from hem Jionfrk, .m Thie rty e VApwnloredquyre Friersn, Hillel USC daso issuan tof all Elliott membersmontndothopsemJewian housa tuefulntsihn o jconer. Checs atnd. Everyon st etih Rehll Hue paorin brown:1 ..-6p.m. khamber pons ores fitials eto the OeateU bienmWa Chamber of Cewntce ports comminttee ehuounced Miy that the will be aponmering display contest for area isinesse Ia reation to the USC lomecoming game with the lorida State Seminoles. James L. Tapp, contest chair. 2an, said that.notification of intent D enter the contest should be astm4rked no later than Sunday 2dnight (Oct. 18), and should be ont to the Greater Columbia hamber of Commerce, Bwx 1380, M02. Tapp said there will be only one inner of the contest, who will be ecided by a three-man panel of adges and announced on Oct. 22, nd that contest entries will be idged primarily on the originality r their theme. "Winner of the contest will sceive two president's box tickets w the Duke-Carolina game, Nov. , and will also be featured in a Liest appearance on one of the aul Dietzel Sunday 'Quarterback bows,"' Tapp said. laryland )vering this period should be .ceived not later than the middle November for veteran-students ho have been properly certified ' the University. After the initial processing, ibsequent months' education ecks should be received' about e 10th to 12th of the following ionth. The VA cautioned that this )uld be affected by any change in -mester hours or program, which ust be promptly reported. quiries about earlier payments >uld serve to delay normal 'ocessing. Davis to Robert Davis of the National aderehip Methodist lab will be 1 dirbctor of the Leadership nferencr this weekend at Boone on Plantation. 'his afternoon 60 members of e Carolina Community will leave r the weekend conference icribed as a sensitivity retreat. ie third of the Carolina con igecy will be faculty and ad inistrative staff. A wide selection student leaders will make up the her two thirds. "I hope this will maAe people >re sensitive to other people's eds," Barney Oliver, head of the p said. "If that happens then PAR NEED PARI ASSIGNED SPA( GREEN anc FRIENDLY PAR PHONE UTCH sQUAR Open 10.9:30 Mon.-Sat. The South's I Led Zep reg. $5.98 Albur NOW 8 Track tape reg. $6.98 NOW THE ENTI Cliburn A THI THE ENTllR Student.< from usi Student orgMaa#10s wUl not be allowed to us their student ao. tivitles .*funds .to back political candidates as a result ..of a decission made in the Student Activities Committee Wednesday. The Committee adopted a report from Its subcommittee on political activity which called for the im mediate revocation of all studint activities funds from any student organization using them in any way to support a candidate for political office. At the movie - F0 Everyone who has seen "Tell Me That You Love Me Junie Moon" has an opinion as to its worth. Of all those I have spoken to who have seen the film, they either loved it or hated it. "Junie Moon" was a strange film, it dealt with a touchy area of or societies prejudicies, the treatment of those individuals who are crippled, disfigured, or simply Oifferent. While director, producer, Otto Preminger grabbed the bull by the horns, somewhere along the way, he fell in it. The film tends to fantasy almost as much as it at tempts realism. The portrayal of a scared girl by Liza Minelli, is good. Warren and Aurther, her two disabled com panions, were also admirably played. To add a little bonus, James Coco was in the script from time to time. No, the acting was fine, the fault is squarely that of the writers, and lead NLM people will begin to understand the other people and the way they think." The conference, which will in clude 60 persons from 20 other colleges, will be made up of a series of lab sessions. Groups of seven or eight people will work together all weekend, interacting, doing projects and discussing. Projects will not be done for what can be accomplished but for analysis. After a project the group will discuss the interaction of the people in the group. The group will also try to understand why the person acted as he did and his feeling on why he acted as he did. KING (ING SPACE ES, corner of ASSEMBLY KING SERVICE 252-6557 argest and-bMost.( pelin III ONLY $99 $549 ONLY RE RCA RED SEAL CLASS FEATURING SUCHGREA rthur Fledler Reiner. C O MP LET7E CATi E VICTROLA CATALO r )rganizat g funds The subcommittee, made ui Student Body President M Spears, tiniversity Ur President Wes Sandlin, Julia Still and Donny Meyers was pointed to study the roles stu organizations should play politics. The need for the subcomnmi arose when certain organizat used allocated money for polit purposes. The subcommil recommeded the following poE Moon' mwith Jerry Calabrese Mr, Premingert The happening "Junie Moon" proceed in believable fashion, and th wham, its Alice and Wonderla There are fairy godmothers v castles, there are stereo, jet type resorts, and there is mos all a contrived and conveni ending which clears up a mudd romantic situation. Shame, shai Otto, you're much better than ti aren't you? 'Indian, here on "Indians," the first pl presentation this season of 1 University Theatre, cent4 around Buffalo Bill as representative hero of the old A West myth. The play, which opens Oct. 21 8:15 p.m. in Drayton Hall, provih an interesting contrast in Buffalo Bill seen by play-goers USC's. summer production "Annie Get Your Gun." In "Indians," Arthur Ko somewhat shoots down the "larl than life size images" that h been built up about such char ters as Buffalo Bill, Wild I Hickok and Jesse James in novf movies and plays. Russell Green, directing the U production, says, "Without try: to make everything all white the one hand or all red on the ot0 UNIVERSITY Russell Monday - 11 a.m. eomplete Record SANTANa Black Magi' reg. $5.98 Album NOW ONL 8 track cassette reg 56.98 NOW IC CATALOG (T ARTISTS AS Lont l4.OG REG. $5.98Now 0on EG. $2.98 Now only $1 ions barred or politics of "No student organization that Ike receives student activities funds lion may allow its funds to be used for nne the backing or supporting of a ap- political candidate in any way, lent either directly or indirectly. Im in mediate suspension of all student activities funds from the organization will be the penalty for violation of the above policy." The ttee subcommittee also agreed to adopt lons certain parto of the American ical Council of Education Guidelines to tee supplement their policy. cy: Several student organizations have not registered with the Student Affairs Committee as of the Oct. 7 deadline. Dr. Paul Fidler, vice-president for Student Affairs, will send a letter to each organization warning them that if they do not give the Committee a legitimate reason within a week 5 of trom the date the letter was a received, the organization will be en, dropped from the list of active nd. organizations. dith set Gary Jardin presented a revised t of constitution for the Progressive ent Students for Change. Membership led to this organization is limitted to ne, students only but all meetings are iat, open. staged Wednesday ay and without trying to accuse the he audience as accomplices in past ,rs and present mistreatment of the a Indian, Kopit gives us an evening ild of entertainment that shifts back and forth from the Wild West Show at to a confrontation between a les number of Indian chiefs and a the government commission sent to in hear their grieveances." of Most of the play, with much theatrics provided by costumes, pit lighting, sound and props, conveys ger a sense of dislocation and dilemma ive for Buffalo Bill. ac- Jim Thigpen stars as Buffalo Bill Jill in USC's presentation. -is, Tickets for "Indians," which will be presented Wednesday-Frday at SC 8:15 p.m. and on Saturday at 2 ng p.m., may be reser%ed by calling on 777-4288, or they may be purchased er, at the box office at play time. 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