Ezequiel Soares d.a Silva Filho AumpunChitkwon Manee Chitkwon THREE WAYS TO 5 0 Valentir 19.88 With Two O42IIN STi. DO4Mb Delma Soares da Silva Childr of Intex Ry scorr DERKS Associate Editor It's like they are your own kids, you look at them and feel like a parent." Harney Oliver, Chairman of the International committee picked up a few of the pictures. The big thing is they are everyone's children. These kids were the theme of Internation Week and it was everyone who contributed pennied, dimes, nickles to make this possible," Oliver said. 'Peace Through Understanding' The week of Nov. 15-21 the In ternation committee launched a plan to adopt 10 children in relation to their "Peace Through Un derstanding" theme. "We just wanted to help some little kid in a foreign country," Oliver said. "The kid has got to grow up and have a better outlook if he is helped. We are not asking for anything of him, we just want to give him a chance. AY "I LOVE YOU!" tes Day '6.50 With Two Birthstones 19.88 SWith Real Diamond Debora Soares da Silva m---tar -nationm "We plan to continue this program every single year and keep the nine children. It is hoped that we will be able to get one more child soon and have ten children. "If we can build the In ternational Week program we dream about, maybe we can bring one or two of the children to USC to college when they get older. "Man, It's a big dream, I know, but it is worth it if we can do it. I swear I think it can be done," Oliver said. Kites Flying Oliver again picked up the pictures of the children. "You look at the things that these kids like to do. This one likes to fly kites, he said and held up a picture of Ezequiel Ezequiel Soares da Silva Pilho. "All we have to do is help this kid, maybe send him a kite for his birthday and it would be the biggest thing in his life. I can't wait to get the letters from the kids. "We can watch them grow up and see how they are doing. It's a good feeling seeing these kids pictures. It made all of the members of the International Committee feel like that week was worth the time. 'We spend time and a little bit of Can Mr. Sutker Manager ~f Shimmy's (a Clemson Man) find Peace and Happiness serving Carolina students? Come and Find Out Shimmy's Headquarters for good steaks 1111 LADY ST 254-4492 Final Clearar Dresses, pants-suits, ce r?~ul/a 5 3501 N. MAi 5~WT Then Yuen Onn igibles LiWeel< material stuff, money, and look, these kids are the result--just thin of the good we can do. That is wha we get from these kids. Singapore Twins After thumbing through the pili of pictures again, Oliver admitte4 that the twins from Singapore wer his favorites--Then Yuen Onn an4 his brother. "I can't explain why its just because of the way thei look. They have got that look to b a favorite. 'Hut then I guess everyone car have their favorite. this was C iniversity project and everyoni can eel like they belong to one ol these children. They just pick E i nvorite. Pres. Jonei addresses trainees University President Dr Thomas F. Jones spoke at his son graduation from basic traininj January 28, at Fort Jackson. Jones' son. Private Jlames B3 .Jones. graduated with the 4tl IBattalion. Ist Training Brigade Commenting on his son' graduation. Jones said "I had the opportunity to observe at firs hand the growth and developmen of one of your number, and if yoi have given your best to this ex perience. as I know most of yoi have, you are going to walk out c here today with some qualities tha are going to help you throughou life." Jones told the class that thos< interested in higher educatioG should visit the USC campus "where you will be welcomed a our door." ce Sale stumes %A price and less values to 30." - grab bags $4." no returns no layaways Then Yuen Fah k t4 Tseng Shik-Ming k Tseng Kuang Ming Candlelight (Continued from page 1) sand more than :25( onlookers. g The one on Sunday night had more than 100 people carrying candles. As Hill ".Jessie " Siebert, a 'demonstrator, put it. "This is the first anti-war protest held off campus. In perspective, this is fantastic." He also remarked that the crowd Saturday was half soldier and half student, while the demonstration Sunday was -predominately non-students. T Ihe only unpleasant incident at tthe t wo days of protest involved an tirate spectator. One soldier became so angry at the demon strators he called them "corn mies'' and pigs." He knocked signs away from several picketers and tore up some signs. After several minutes he left. Columbia city policemen, directing traffic across the street said the demonstration was on state property and they had no iurisdiction there. Don't buy campus shop.