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. ...... : N ews Pancakf The Lutheran Student A Pancake Supper tomorrow, p.m. at the Lutheran Cam Street. The price is 60 cents for al Sausage and coffee will alsc Since the year 1445, the i Shrove Tuesday, has been Shriving cakes, as they were were confessed and offendei The ingredients of the shri symbolic. Flour represente ***epresented wholesomeness; Spirit; and milk was for inn, ALF Al Fann, the Broadway per Raisin in The Sun, The Empf to Harlem, will appear with Allen University tonight at I The program, at Chappelle is free to the public. MARRIAGE "Marriage and Family El will examine the dynamic! parent-child relationships, an where women will be tau< automobiles, are two of 10 spE of General Studies will offer Other courses are schedule "'Guitar," "Personal Finan Speed Reading," "'Bluep Decorating,"' "'Personal [ Market Investments for the F Classifi Charge for ads offering items for sale for the personal benefit of the seller. all personals and all out of town ad vertising is five cents per word for a minimum of ten words. There is no charge for lost and found: rides and riders wanted: jobs available: roommates wanted: items FOUND: One set of keys in red plastic case. Claim at Russell House information desk. L)ST: one brown leather shoulder bag in School of Nursing or McKissick--ret urn to Phyllis White. 252-8331. LOST: one gold earring between Russell House and Barnwell. Call 5164. LOST: One necklace with initials engraved "CVW". Also gold pendant with 'DWG and .WO' with date May 31. 1970 engraved on it. Call Linda Watson at 777-4575. FOUND: one tiger kitten (domestic type). about one week old. Located wandering around Russell House. May be claimed. Call 777-4397. LOST: Theatre 472 text: ORAL IN TERPRETATION: A RECREATION OF' LITERATURE. Reward. Gerry MaIden. Call 3355 or 779-9847. LOST: girl's watch in area of the Humanities Building.5reward. Contact 777-3576 or Room 22. South Building. .. MISCELLA EOU Resumes-Qffset printed 100 copies. $3.50: with phot o 54.50. o it yourself with SCM copies up 8a2 x II 6 cents: 8 x 14 -7 cents. Instant Printing. 1316 Washington St. Call 254-1372. TYPING, dissertations, theses, and papers. Mrs. Stockes. 782-0347. WANTED GENTLEMAN APARTMENT ROOMMATE wanted: 1721 Pendleton St. Adjacent Cap ,slone $25 per month. PEIRSONA LS MONKEY-Went to New Hampshire. stayed at Marty's. LSD naked in the woods. God, it was beautiful Be back before the next full moon. briefs supper ssociation. Is sponsoring a Shrove Tuesday, from 5 to 7 pus Center, 1529 Pendleton I the pancakes you can eat. be served. :ay before Ash Wednesday, proclaimed Pancake Day. called, were eaten when sins -s shriven of their errors. ving cakes were religiously d the staff of life; salt eggs stood for the Lenten Dcence. ANN former in Porgy and Bess, A bror Jones and Cotton Comes his Theatrical Ensemble at 1. Auditorium on the campus, ENRICHED irichment," where students ; of the husband-wife and d "Powder Puff Mechanics,'' ;ht the basic operation of cial courses the USC College beginning March 15. i in "Insurance Know-How," cial Planning,'" "Effective rint Reading,'" "Interior )evelopment"' and "Stock Layman."' ed ads 1( lx- given away or items to be sold. such as books. for the benefit of sludenis, Errors reported within three days will 1 corrected at no charge. Of fice hours are Monday through Fridlay from I to 4 p.m. FORSALE 'NE BUGGY- Purple metal flake: 1967 VW gine. Mags. top. excellent condition. 2512 669. 1970 Harley-Davidson Sprint 350. Competition mufflers. new Avon tire on rear. HD '74' seat itarge aand HD'74' chain. Also. stock seat and ufflers. and two helmets. Must sell. Call Wayne Humphries: 635-9611. Winnsboro. S.C. FOlt SAll: Name-brand irons. toasters, ixers excellent for wedding gifts, etc. below ~1olesale. Call 254-0048. JAMES BOND -en- I7T 2 HITSg COLUM IA oi WONWT LET IT GO! 2AC "Inga" and BOTH fl William C. Henderson USC group will sing for elderly The Oak Read Home for the Aged- will host members of the University of South Carolina Concert Choir Sunday, Febraury 28. The group which will appPar on the same program as Bill Hen derson. a Northwerstern University Ph. D. candidate doing dissertation work on ante-Bellum Slavery in South Carolina, is ex pected to sing selections which have helped to make them known and respected around the world. The program on which the choir will appear is a part of a series of weekly services held at the home. It will begin at 7 p.m. at the home at 1122 Oak Read Street. Henderson has served as an organizer for the Chicago Chapter of the Southern Christian Ieadership Conference. He is a lay minister of the United Methodist Church. Spring thing is coming ~s.s ULT HITS: "Fanny Hill" ATED0 Petition fil for new B, A condemnation petition has been filed to obtain the last piece of land needed for the proposed Business Ad ministration building. - The University will probably adverti'se for bids to construct the $5 million building within the next two weeks. - A petition filed in Richland County Court of Common pleas by S.C. Atty. Gen. Daniel R. McLeod requests the power of eminent domain for public use of the lot at 1712 Pendleton St. The lot is located between Henderson and Barnwell streets on the south side of Pendleton. Much of the 1700 block of College Street has already been obtained by the University for the business building. Construction is tentatively scheduled for April, com pletion sometime in 1972. The building took nearly two years to plan, and was designed by Geiger, McElveen and Kennedy of Columbia. C ommittee plans trip to Europe The University Union Travel Committee is sponosoring a trip to Europe in June. The :1 day trip will begin with a flight from New York to Am sterdam. However, this not a guided tour. "Have fun on your own." is the main theme. The trip will last from June 7 through July 8 and will cost ap proximately $130. Anyone in terested in going should sign up at the Russell House Information D)esk. A trip to Houston, if and when Carolina wins the Regionals, is being planned the Thursday following the last game. The ap proximate -cost lat the Russell House Information Desk. gACTED RW0 OIMECTEDI" NOW PL AYING 1-3-5 IJACK NIK K AREN BLA ADRIE N JOYCE W(CHS&ER I.. 008 RAF ELS$0N * *I iA4tNfD ed for land 4 Building At a fund-raising dinner last November, Dean James Kane said that the faculty will have to expand from 84 to 150 members in the next five years to keep up with the college growth rate and attain a one to-14 teacher-student ratio. Large gifts and pledges have been sought from businesses and alumni. iC ampus E calendar Today Auditions for "Hello Dolly" will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in Drayton Hall. "Dolly" will run from March :11 through April 3. VISTA: Recruiters for VISTA . Volunteers In Service to America will be in Russell House, Room 208 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 22-24. Tomorrow Movie: "Crazy Quilt" - Can a mixed-up girl find happiness with a termite exterminator? 7 to 9:30 p.m. Soccer Club: Meeting in room 208, q Russell House, 9 p.m. Pancake Supper: At the Lutheran - Center. corner of Pickens and Pendleton 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday College Life: Faculty Club Lounge, 9 p.m. Pray-In: A "Pray-In" for "Religious freedom in the Soviet Union" sponsored by Hillel. 12 to 5 p.m.. Rutledge Chapel. Thursday DRAFT COUNSELING: St. Peter's Church. Every Thursday, 7 to 1) p.m. For more information call: 794 11798 or 256i-O263. HN SCNVUECK. 'ABC.TV -GENE SHALUT. WNBC-TV HOLSON CK .-.SUSAN ANSPACH -.....4arE sCHNEDER n.....