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SiFag With Six Flags Over Georgia's 1972 season slated to begin April 1, the park's Operations Show Department is searching for talent to staff the Six Flags Crystal Pistol shows and for on-grounds en tertainment throughout the park. Each year Six Flags' audition teams tour college campuses across the United States to audition vocalists, dancers, in strumentalists, comedians and other individual and group acts. Auditions will be held at 3 p.m. Jan. 27, at the Suzanne Little Recital Hall, Queens College in Charlotte. According to David Blackburn, producer of Six Flags' shows, Ialent will not only audition for Six Flags Over Georgia, in Atlanta, but for shows at Six Flags Over Mid-America in St. Louis, Mo., and for Six Flags Over Texas, Arlington, Texas. SELF ACTUALIZATIONS A self-actualization program is designed to help the individual identify his personal success pattern, his ideal and functional value system, and learn creative obstacle management in order to release personal power for managing his life by success rather than stress. The program will begin at 4 p.m. Jan. 25, at the Episcopal Student Center, 610 Pickens St. The cost is $5. Deadline for applications is Jan. 24. Call 252 7737 for details. MOON FLICK Young Americans for Freedom (YAF) is sponsoring a NASA (National Aeronautics Space Administration) film, "Mountains of the Moon," about the Apollo 15 space flight at 6:30 p.m. Monday in Room 323, Russell House. CRESS PAINTINGS An exhibition of paintings by George Cress is on display through Jan. 28 in Huntington Gallery, Sloan College, at USC. The retrospective show contains 39 works by Cress which represent his painting during the past 20 years. M STUI LI This is a chance to Jor miim N News briefs M ;looking I An art teacher at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Cress has participated in numerous exhibitions and for merly taught at USC's Summer School of the Arts at Hilton Head Island. The public is invited to view the Huntington Gallery exhibition. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon day-Friday. COMPUTER COURSES USC's College of General Studies will offer four non-credit courses in computer programming during spring semester. The courses are introduction to data processing, COBOL programming, FORTRAN programming and report generator programming. Classes will begin during the first week in February and staff members of USC's Computer Center will be instructors. Enrollment forms and further information may be obtained from John J. Powers, USC College of General Studies, Columbia, S. C. 29208, telephone 777-8155. TALENT SOUGHT The USC Theatre will conduct tryouts today and Tuesday for roles in a play to be premiered in Columbia during the meeting of the Southeastern Theatre Con ference (SETC) March 1-4. USC students and staff are eligible to audition for roles in the original play "Rafferty One By One" by Rolf Fjelde. Russell Green, who will direct ihe production, said some 20 roles, mostly for men, are to be filled. The play will be presented March Y, especially for members of SETC and public performances will be staged March 3-4. "Rafferty One By One" was chosen by an SETC play-reading committee last spring after 16 plays had been screened from many others submitted. Its author, Fjelde, will be in Columbia for its premiere and will participate in the SETC meeting, ONDAY NI( DENT SPEC TH E O0N'S H EAD 741 Saluda I.S. Choice Sirloin Choice of Potato Salad Bar $2.99 visit Columbia 's most e uim price :or talent: which is expected to attract some 1,500 persons. . ROLES AVAILABLE Several small male and female speaking roles still are available in ihe current show "A Cry of Players." The play will be presented the first week in March and also for the South Eastern Theatre Conference. Interested persons should contact Ms. Anita Grannis, director of Town Theatre, at the i heat re any evening this week. STRING QUARTET The Columbia String Quartet will perform at 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30 in Fraser Hall. Quartet members are Patricio Cobos, viola; John Bauer, violin; Lucien DeGroote, cello; and Frits deJonge, violin. Elda Franklin, Winthrop College instructor will join Ihe four in a performance of Mozart's G Minor Quintet. The Shostakovich String Quartet No. 8 is the second work to be performed. An autobigraphical work, it makes use of many themes from various former compositions. Beethoven's Quartet in C Minor, Op. 18, No. 4 will be performed by I he Columbia Quartet following the intermission. YAF (Continued from page 1) YAF has charged also that SCPIRG is political. Fennell said some of SCPIRG's goals when they first organized were to oppose Strom Thurmond and Sol Blatt. However, Hamilton said SC PIRG must be a political because it is tax free. "SCPIRG's whole idea hinges on academic credit for students working under professionals." "SCPIRG will give students some base of power to do something," he said. "We hope for a balance of interests - we can't just work on one thing." H T :IAL!! Reservations Please 252-5141 xclusive restaurant Campus TODAY, JANUARY 17 Film, "Hush, Hush Sweet Charlotte," Russell House Theatre, 6 and 9 p.m. Student Government Association Bool Exchange, Russell House 310, 10 a.m.--9 p.m., to continue through January 22. USC Theatre try-outs for "Raf ferty One by One," Drayton Hall, 7:30 p. m. Hillel, Russell House Faculty Lounge, 7 p. m. Philosophy Colloquium, Prof. Colin M. Turbayne of the University of Rochester will present a paper on "Berkeley's Mind and Plato's Myth of Procreation," Hamilton College 101, 4 p.m. Classes begin, additional fee for late enrollment or late payment of fees. Basketball game, USC vs. St. Bonaventure, Carolina Coliseum, 8:10 p.m. Episcopal Student Center, Holy Communion and sermon, 5:30 p. m. TUESDAY, JANUARY 18 Neurosciences Seminar, Dr. W. Lloyd Milligan of the Veterans' Administration Hospital will speak on the "Cardiovascular Responses Elicted by Electrical Stimulation of the Brain," Barnwell College 404, 12:30 p.m. International Students Club, 2nd AN] HABERD WHEEL-BAR January 1U - 10.a.m. 50% OFF ON SWEATEI SHIRTS, C 919 SUlv (Aeross fr Calendar Russell House Faculty Lounge,. 7:30 p.m. Foreign Film, Russell House Theatre, 7 p.m., check with Russell House Information Desk for title. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19 Silent film, "Son of a Sheik," Russell House Theatre, 6 and 9 p.m. Student Senate, Russell House 323, 5 p.m. WUSC, Russell House, 312, 5 p.m. Kappa Alpha Psi, Russell House 308, 7:30 p.m. Union Arts Committee, Russell House 321, 7 p.m. Union Artists Series Committee, Russell House 322, 7 p.m. Basketball Game, USC vs. Niagra, Carolina Coliseum, 8:10 p.m. Episcopal Student Center, creative worship and "Dialogue with Faith" program and supper, 6 p.m. , Lutheran Student Center, Holy Communion, 6 p.m. Baptist Student Center, fellowship and worship, 6 p.m. Methodist Student Center, supper and program, 6:15 p.m. Presbyterian Student Center, supper and program, 6 p.m. 1UAL ASHERY ROW SALE!! Bth & 19th til 7 p.m. FIRST QUALITY RS, PANTS ORDUROUY COATS ITER STREET I.- US Horsehe)