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Cheerlead4 USC Cheerleader tryouts are Wednesday. April 7 at 9:00 p.m. in the Peabody Gym. There will be no election and the girls and boys will be judged on their ability by a panel of qualified judges. EC 70'S ECO 70's will meet tonight in room 209 Russell House at 7:30 p.m. The group will discuss plans for Earth Day.and further plans to save the Alaskan fur seals. GET INVOIXED IN PEACE (10PS 'The World Needs All The Helps It Can Get"...so goes one of the Peace Corps recent advertising slogans. The sad part is that this isn't .iust a slogan: it is painfully true. Would you get involved? See the Peace Corps Representative, Russell House. Rm. 208. April 5-9. One halt of all volunteers in the Peace Corps this year will be liberal Arts graduates. the other halt will be in the areas of engineering. Business ad ministration. education, math, science and health. Talk to the Peace Corps W iab 'v*laboitJ getting in Russell House Rm. 208 today through Friday. P911 1,0SOPIY (0I,I,Ql.mllm Dr. Thomas Kermit Herne of The College of William and Mary will present a paper which con siders the philosophy of David ("harge for ads offering items for sale for* the personal benefit of the seller. (harge for. ads offering items for sale for the personal benefit of the seller. all per sinals and out of town advertising is five vens per word for a minimum of ten words.. 'Mere is ro charge for oM and found; rides and riders wanted; jobs avaiUAW: ram. mates wanted: it s to be given away or items to be sold. .tuch as books. for the benefit of students. Errors reported within three days will be corrected at no ch*ge. Office Hours: ion.-Wed.-Fri.-3:30-S p.m A Tues.-Thurs.-Il M.-I p.m. One RCA portable stereo in g condition. $30. Call Mary 8674. Just about everything including camping equipment at 'Te Cyclist .911 Sumter St. Ask for Joe. Martin D-12-20 guitar: Perfect con dit ion: $250. Call 25,4-8870. Ride wanted desperately: To Boston or general area. Will be more than willing to share expenses. Want to leave Thursday afternoon. Please call evenings--782-4665. Rider wanted to Union Grove. N.C.. Bluegrass Festival: must share ex penses. Call Allen. 8865. nights Ride wanted-A ride for two people to Greenville. Thursday P.M. Call 252 .3060. Ride wanted to Wash. D.C.. Northern Va. area. April 8. Carrie Briggs. 3061. Ride wanted to Jacksonville. Fla. the weekend after Easter. Call 8751. Pat. Ride wanted: To DC area Thurs or Fri. Call on or Joe at 6293 Rider wanted: To St. Petersburg. Fla. For Easter. Call Bob at 253-3682. PAssENG;ERs WANTED: to Charlottesville. Va leaving for Easter Vacation Call Nat at 3355 or 779-9847 RIDE WANTED: td Arlington Va. or vicinity leaving April 8th or 9th. Call Phil 8030. Ride needed to Detroit or anywhere within a few hundr,d,nifles of there somstime during the week of April 12 17_ Call S2S. briefs 3r tryouts Hume. entitled "Calm Passions and Qualified Attitudes." The paper will be presented at the. Philosophy Colloquium at 4 p.m. Wednesday. April 7. in room I'll of Hamilton College. Refresh ments and discussion will follow the presentation of the paper. TtIP 1O D.C. For all of those who signed up to go on the Washington. D.C. Easter tour. the date of departure will be Thursday. April 8. at II p.m. from the Russell House parking lot. The group will return to Columbia Tuesday afternoon. The group will visit the White House. Smithsonian Institute, Mount Vernon and the Washington Zoo. The trip spaces were filled as of Tuesday. April 6. NYC VOTERS The Board of Elections of the City of New York has advised that any 111-21) year old students attending US NC who are residents of the city may register by mail to vote, if (hev desire to do so. An Absentee Registration form will be supplied by request. Also. these students may vote by mail by requesting an application for Absentee Voter's Ballot. 1)IEfTZEI. TO SPEAK Athletic Director Paul Dietzel will speak and have informal conversation with students at the Baptist Student Center Wednesday evening at 6:.45. Anyone is invited to attend. The center is at 700 Pickens St. Classified Ads INCOME TAX PREPARATION "SERVICES-. 3702 P.osewood Dr. 782 4222. Estab. 1942. TYPING. theses. disertations. and papers. Call Mrs. Stokes 782-0347. HELP WANTED FULL or PART-TIME-who are the highest paid professional people in America? Professional salesmen that's who' If you like people and money. take . lno at the fastest growing in ternational company in the world. Degree or investment not necessary. Bring this ad to the Holiday Inn on Knox Abbott Dr. 8 p.m. Tues. or Thurs. MEN of all trades to NORTH SLOPE. ALASKA and the YUKON. around S2WHI i0 a month. For compte in tormation write to JOB RESEARCH. P.u Box5 tbt. Stn.-A. Toronto. Ont. Envlos' $3 00) to cover cost . 'PPrr,TU'NITY. sparetime. ad dressing envelopes and circulars! MIake $27 per thousand. Handwritten or typed. in your home. Send just S2 for INSTRUCTIONS and a LIST OF FIRMS USING ADDRESSERS. Satislaction guaranteed! B&V EN TEFRPRISE:S. Dept . 3-38. P0 Box 396. Pi';irlblossm. ('alit 9355'3. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Man's [ongines watch--worn dark brown wide leather band. Bet ween D)evine and Five Points through campus. Of great sentemental value. Reward offered If found call 254- -ask for t im--any time aft er 4 p.m. or contac t John or Marsha Slinn 2719 Lee St Apt A. LOST: Red pocketbook around Humanities building Reward. Ph. 3403. ('harles FOt'ND 304 Humanities-slide rule descri&' to claim Call 4681 Bill F"OUND): one' girl's gold watch At The ('ychlst Must ident.Ify. I.OST: brown men's billfold wallet,: lost on campus a bout a we'ek ago ('all 88617. S20i reward i)sTr. - %7 ('olumnbia Hligh Ring No InstaIla tContinued From Page 1) Diane Richardson 5717 DIST. 6 Preston. Ten. 29 Koger Bradford 051 DIST. 7 Mens Towers Don Babb 4618 John Ruck 6195 Tony Daniels 8755 Steven Lynn 673 Clint Sloan 4632 DIST. 8 Bates House Danny Gleason 4431 Irvin Woods 8439 DIST. 9 Horseshoe David Spinazzolo 3346 DIST. 10 Maxcy. Thornwell. Ten. 25-28 Gene Gaillard 5722 DIST. 11 The Roost Al Usher 3782 ampus Calender Tmday. A pril 7, 19171 Movie: The Trial Golden Spur: The Argir Group Meeting: Come Together, a contemporary worship service, 7-30. the Wesley Foundation, The United Methodist Church. 'Imorrow. April 8 Trip: International Committee's trip to Washington, D.C. will leave at II p.m. from the Russell House parking lot. Friday through Tuesday HAVE A NICE EASTER VACATION. LOST: SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF RELIGION by Milton Yinger in Campus Shop Wed. Please call Beverly at 253-3535. LOST: pair of 6-sided wire-framed prescription glasses, somewhere between Sims and the Undergraduate Library and McKissick. Reward. Call Sarah Moore 5617. LOST: White spiral Econ. Notebook with Sharon Leslie. Reward. Call 3919. LOST: Green Slater meal coupon booklet no. 007872. Please return to Steven. 8606. FOUND: Ring at Mason Proffit Concert. Contact John at the Gamecock. 8178. D)escribe to claim. LOSTa: Brown men's wallet in Campus Club--If found please call Brian D. BIlakelv 6:343. LOST: Ryban sunglasses-green with gold rim, lost by Russell House 'Thurs. April I. Turn into information desk. HOUSE TO RENT: 3210 Bronx Rd. Belvedere Section) $40 a wk. Plus utilities, vacant all summer-3 bedrooms 253-1388 or 782-5638. WANTED: Econ. 221 and 222 Text. Call Bill at 5484. WANTED: Sociology 250-Community in Am"rica by Warren. Call Sam Clark. 779-4220. WANTED: One bicycle call 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 7837-0504 Lois. Ge-rman W.W.II (Nazit wvar souvenirs wanted by collector. High prices paid. 7137-4135. WANTED): Two tickets to Masters Golf Tournament. Cont act Terry Force at 4610 MIARRlID STUDIENTS--If your in come* is less than St50 a week, you may quahaly for Gove'(rnment Assistance on monthly payments on a new brick home- For infornat ion on how you may own your own home while attending ('arhai cal UITED) REAL,TY at 787. )I3:17 t,,rlav (; (* H . l.KT'S HE FRIENDS: Thanks. Beit e. Ltion of ol 1)1ST. 12 McBryde Quadrangle William Hubbard 3674 DIST. 13 Woodlawn Terrace, Carolina Gar <k'ns. University Terrace , Bob Thomasson 256-0477 Dit. 14 Off-Campus Freshmen None Dist. is Off-Campus Sophomores Dan Eckstrom 256-3958 Garry Latimer 794-3327 Larry Stroud Patty Wall DIST. 16 Off-Campus Juniors Mike Boliver 787-8139 Jim Eckstrom 253-5684 Mike Ewald 782-562 Jerry Preston 356-2370 Mike West 794-678 DIST. 17 Off-Campus Seniors Rita Fellers none Tom Stoudemire 356-3808 Eric Wyka 8326 DIST. 18 Off-Campus Graduates Tim Carpenter 253-1188 Law School expects 500 Beginning April 9 the 600 block of Marion Street from Devine to Blossom Street will be closed to all parking and traffic during the construction of the Student Health Center. Access to the paved parking lot to the southest of Undergraduate Library, and the graveled lot south of the Library will authorized until the first week in May. Traffic will exit onto Sumter Street from these two lots. Effective the first week in May traffic on the upper side of 1400 I)evine Street from the drive crossing the median heading west to the Library will be closed. Vehicles parking in the two lots south and southeast of the Un dergraduate Libary will enter and exit from Sumter Street. Traffic on the east side of 600 Marion and South Side of 1400 Devine Streets will be allowed I 1204 Main St SHOWS 1.9 PM with IA ea TACADEMY A AWARD NOMINATIONS Dean Martin c in "WRECKII JoIhn Wayne ficers Chris Gould 252-965 David Lancaster none Fred Magner 4542 B Barbara Ohanesian 787 Greg Ohanesian 787-76 DIST. 19 Off-Campus Law Foster Gaillard 723-372 William Wood 787-5109 Members of the Presidents Cabinet include: First Secretary Eric Wyka 8326 Sec. Of Coed Affairs Vickie Eslinger 787 4790 Attorney Aaron Harvey none General Welfare Dave Powers 782-353 Campus Community Affairs Steve Can non 252-0110 Minority Affairs Oliver Washington 253 3555 Presidential Assistant Michael Rier son 5066 Academic Affairs Mike White none Freshman Affairs rim McConnell 4341 Ombudsman Clay Riley 254-52 Thee members may be also contact through the SGA office. C onference to attend throughout the entire construction period of the Health Center. George Key, director of security, asks for the cooperation of all faculty. staff and students during this period More than 500 law students and other scholars are expected to attend a Law Day Conference April 30-May 1 at USC sponsored by the American Bar Association in cooperation with USC's School Law and Department of I ternational Studies. "Non-Conformity and the Law: Contrasts in Today's World" is the theme of the conFerence which will include on its program some of the leading experts in the world on comparative law. Emphasis will be on U.S. Law as compared to that in the Soviet Union, China and Eastern Europe. Wed. Night ONLY! Steak Sandwich Salad - Fries $1.45 (TABLE SERVICE ONL 256-7179 S IOF ALL RRY NEWMAN s MATT HELM IG CREW" eiu in "Eldoradn"