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Players present THello Doll Hy ANNE HIGHTOWER Staff Writer On March 31st at 8:15 p.m., the curtain will rise on the University Players'. second production of the semester--"Hello Dolly!" This production will be the first produced in South Carolina by a non-touring company. The show, which ran over six years on Broadway, originally starred Carol Channing as Dolly, and has featured in the leading role such stars as Pearl Bailey, Mary Martin, Martha Raye, Betty Grable, Ethel Merman, as well as Harbra Streisand in the screen version. "Hello Dolly!" was written from Thorton Wilder's "The Matchmaker" which was also a great Broadway hit. Janie Jones, a graduate student in theater arts. will play the title role of Dolly Levi. Miss Jones also played the lead role of Annie in USC's Outdoor Theater produc tion, "Annie Get Your Gun", this past summer. It is directed by Russell Green, with musical direction by Evelyn McGarrity. Choreography is by Irina Linn and orchestration by Fred Teuber. "Power to 1 Elect 0 Treasurer of the For economy, prope - around the for you CLEARING H( su BO for Junior Off Camr CLEARING HOUS sup' HARRY President of CLEARING HOU! DAVI for Sohomore Off C Ska tin 'i These future Carolina coe skating prowess. They appea sidewalks in front of the Ru. Handicap ( qualified o College-age counselors who are interested in working with han dicapped children are needed to help staff a summer camp. Students of education, health, nursing, physical education, social work and related fields are par ticularly asked to apply. The camp is for children with the students" ra Smith - Student Body r distribution of funds clock concern r money. )USE FOR ACTION pports B WEIR us Student Sersate E FOR ACTION >orts WALKER as the Student Body sE FOR ACTION pports E DIAL ampus Student Senate pro -Bill NOw z Spring ds are demonstrating their r to enjoy the new widened ;sell House. !amp needs ounselors handicaps and will be sponsored again this year by the Bureau of Maternal and Child Care, State Board of Health. The camp will run for approximately 7 weeks, from -June 9 through July 25. The campers will be children ages 7 to 17 with a wide variety of handicaps including seizures, rheumatic fever and heart defects. Additional information may be obtained from D. Miller Putnam, Director. S.C. Crippled Children's Camps, in the J. Marion Sims Building. Travel Plans for Europe? Write SOFA. SOFA is the operator of over 5000 Student Charter Flights connectinpg more then 50 Europe an cities. lso Tel Aviv, Bombay. Bangkok, Nairobi.) Up to 70% sav. Inpa over normal fares. Dear SOFA, Please send me infor mation on all travel bargains for individual students in Europe, in cluding listings of Student Flights. Name - - - - -- ---- Address -- -- - -- - - C- - - - - State - -Zip - - Mail to: SOFA European Student York NCY 1036. 22B 5 d-2 85 For tours to Eastern Europe, stu dent hotels riding ? sailing camps, Nw Yrk, NY 1003 (21 765-7422). Columbia Grill Luncheon Meat *3-Vegetables Roll & Butter 95* Served until 2:30 p.m. [120 HAMPTON S' At the 66e " 1mme "Gimme Shelter" is not a sequel to Woodstock," it is a hard look at rock festivals without rose colored glasses. iver since the phenomenon at Yasgour's farm two years ago, Woodstock has been glorified, imitated and - distorted into something it never was. "Gimane Shelter" gives the viewer a very real look at what can and did happen when you bring together hundreds of thousands of people from all walks of life. "Woodstock" made many people think that all you had to do to in sure peace and love was to get stoned and call everybody 'brother." "Gimme Shelter" shows that it is not necessarily so. "Gimme Shelter" is the actual film of "Altamont," a free festival given by "The Rolling Stones," '.Jefferson Airplane," and other groups in California three months after Woodstock. At this festival, tour people lost their lives, one of them was murdered. The film is mostly actual footage of the festival. There are scenes of mobs storming te stage, Hells Angles busting heads, losts of stoned people and an actual knife murder. "Gimme Shelter" shows some of the complications in setting up a "free" concert. It also shows that a rock festival is not a pastoral scene with rolling hills, covered by low CLEARING HOU supI DAVID LANCASTEl BARBA GREG for Graduate Off Car ELECT - Arthur Li Senator - McB "I want Nieutent '.ern t 3'hpgerience: T'ow e'rs Vice--P'residenit Senaste two y'ears LCSSLeSae Traurem M ovies --- --- Shelter'] Jerry Calabree lying doves. Mick Jagger is excellent, because all he has to do is play Mick Jagger. The film is real and exciting because the film is nothing but what did happen and that was exciting. "Gimme Shelter" must be seen if you think that you would love to have been at Woodstock. Not because Woodstock was bad, but because Woodstock was real, good and had. Take off the colored glasses. See 'Gimme Shelter," at Jefferson Square Theatre. The Broadway play, "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off," will be presented Wednesday, March 24, in the Russell House Cafeteria. Curtain time is 8 p.m. The production Is free to all USC students with an ID card. Each student .may bring one guest free. The general public will be admitted at a cost of $3.00. There are a limited number of seats on a first come-first serve basis. %E FOR ACTION14 )orts %A OHANESIAN OHANESIAN ripus Student Senate ELECT PHIL FLYNN Vice-President USC Student Body berman ryde Quadrangle ELECT JOHN BLACKSHIIRE SGA Treasurer e usefnl. and re.p.md.a studnat,n