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USC stuc (Continued from Page be assigned to an evaluation cen This testing will determine if the retain his or her job, stay in sch special job training school. Arrangements would be mac dividual loans of up to $300. If a p vocational school, stipends of $4C paid during the period of traini Foard said the program wi primarily on the underprivili economic group would necessari After an individual has been i from four months to one year, c dismissed at the point that the judged to be rehabilitated, Fo participant does not cooperi program, his or her criminal cas to court. Foard said the program is an pass the court. "Under the pres individual who pleads or is founc TODAY, MARCH 8 African Round Table Series, "Africa and the United Nations," with moderator Dr. Mark W. Delancey of the USC I nternational Studies Depart ment, 7:30 p.m., Russell House - Faculty Lounge. Philosophy Colloquium, Prof. Peter J. Caws of Hunter College will present a paper entitled "On the Definition of a Scien ce," 4 p.m., Room 101, Hamilton College. Film, "Master of Ballantrae," 6 and 9 p.m., Russell House Theatre. Carolina Wives Club, 8 p.m., Room 310, Russell House. University Union Artist Series will present guitarist Fredric Hand 8 p.m., Russell House Gallery. David Pengelley will perform in the Golden Spur before and after Hand's performance. S.C. League of Nursing annual meeting, Theme: "The Nurses 5C JUST AitRIVED FOR SPRING * SHORT SLEEVE KNIT TOPS * JEANS * DOUBLE KNIT SLA * FASHION HATS * BELTS 1221 Main St. (Next "S.e L iARGEST SELI fI tents to a1 1) placed on prob ter for testing. he said. person should He said that i ool or attend a are now on prc probation offici le to grant in- to give persona articipant is in there is one I weekly will be persons," he s ng. I concentrate 'If a person ?dged but no forced to asso< y be excluded, rehabilitation i n the program expensive aftEl harges will be Foard siad. ' individual is completes the F 3rd said. If a the benefit o 3te with the criminal recor, e will be taken The project , employees ar attempt to by- $320,000 to oper ent system, an 25 to 30 new ei I guilty may be every thirty di Role in the Community," All day, at Capstone. Developmental Biology Seminar, USC Biology Prof. Gerald J. Mizejewski will speak on "Ontogeny of the Reticuloen dothial System in Birds and Mammals," 12:05 p.m., Room 101, Coker Life Science Building. "Advanced Chess" short course, 6:30 p.m., Room 307, Russell House. "Basketball" short course, 6:30 p.m., Room 307, Russell House. "Sex Life of an Aardvark" short course, 7:30 p.m., Room 306, Russell House. Episcopal Student Center, 6 p.m., creative dialogue and supper. Lutheran Student Center, 6 p.m., Holy Communion. Baptist Student Center, 6 p.m., fellowship and worship. Methodist Student Center, 6:15 p.m., supper and program. Presbyterian Student Center, 6 1% OFF ON A SELECT GROUP OF KNIT TOPS CKS IPEN m.-6 p.m. to Carolina Theater) ON OF DELL BOTTOMS" 'Os is t ation or in a penal institution,"' n Richland County 1,810 persons bation and there are only four ?rs. "it is humanly Impossible I attention and counseling when :robation officer for every 452 :tid s sent to a penal institution, he is :iate with hardened criminals; s much more difficult and more - i person has been in prison," An individual who successfully )retrial Intervention Project has f personal attention and no Nill consist of between 18 to 20 id will need approximately ate for 18 months. An estimated irollees will enter the program lys. p.m., supper and program. Student Senate, 5 p.m., Room 310, Russell House. WUSC, 5 p.m., Room 323, Russell House. Afro-American Association, 7 p.m., Room 323, Russell House. Survey of French 19th Century Painting, USC Art Prof. Ann P. Quinsac will eacture on "Manet (1832-1883)" and "Degas (1834 1917)," 8 p.m., College of Genral Studies, Coliseum Room 3020-D. Admission charged. Angel Flight Coke party for rushees, 5 p.m., Capstone Keystone Room. Concert with "The Doors," "Badfinger" and "Pot Liquor," 8 p.m., Carolina Coliseum. USC Music Department Seminar, Recital No. 8, 1:25 p.m., Fraser Hall. Last day to file for student government spring elections, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Russell House Lobby. THURSDAY, MARCH 9 Mathematics Colloquium, Eugene Lukacs of the Statistical Laboratory, Catholic U niversity, will speak on "Why are we using characteristic functions?" 4 p.m., Room 412, LeConte. Refreshments will be served at 3:30 p.m., Room 408, LeConte. Palmetto Report, "Increasing Teacher Militancy," an in terview with Ruby Fricks, S.C. Education Association president, College of Jour nalism production, 9 p.m., SCETV. "Captains Night," presented by USC Dining Service, 5-7 p.m., Capstone Cafeteria. "The Student, Teacher and E valuation," workshop spon Classified POLICY: Cost: Five (5) cents per word. Minimum: 10 words. There will be no charge for lost and found or jobs available ads. (Please do not bring found articles to us.) Errors reported within three days will be corrected at no charge. OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Wed., and Fri., 12 2:30 p.m. Tues., and Thurs., 3:30 -5 p.m. LOST AND FOUND LOST: ID card accidently picked up by a young lady Thurs. morning in the Soph line of ticket distribution section for Clemson game. Call Mike Lamb. 256-2896. LOST: Meal card on Fri. Reward. Call Tom. 3920. LOST: Brown wallet. Call 3394. John Lewis. Reward. FOUND: Wedding band. Call 5776 to iden tify. LOST: Light green napsack and blue sleeping bag. Sunday. Ten dollar reward. 7 94-9194. Rusty. No questions asked. FOUND: Wire rimmed glasses after "Yes" Concert Fri. Outside Township Auditorium. Call 254-3854. LOST: 1 lady's wrist watch with black band. Call 3276. LOST: Silver I.D. bracelet Tues. Call Yvonne 8854. LOST: 1 purple-stoned ring in gold setting. Russell House restroom Call 4161 8:30-5:00. Reward. sored by the College of Nursing, Carolina Coliseum, registration in advance. David Pengelley will perform in the Russell House Colden Spur, check with information desk for time. Film, "Tristana," 6 and 9 p.m., Russell House Theatre. "Karate," short course, 7:30 p.m., Room 105, Physical Education Center. "E.S.P." short course, 7:30 p.m., Room 308, Russell House. "Yoga" short course, 7 p.m., Room 306, Russell House. Episcopal Student Center, 5:30 p.m., Holy Communion. "Organics Workshop" short course, 6 p.m., Presbyterian Student Center. "To Be Young, Gifted and Black," 8 p.m. Township Auditorium. FRIDAY, MARCH 10 University Union sponsored Bell Camp camping trip, to continue through March 12. Film, "Women In Love," Russell House Theatre, check with information desk for times. Mathematics Colloquium, Eugene Lukacs of the Statistical Laboratory, Catholic Univer sity, will speak on "Ordinary and Stochastic Convergence,"~ 11:15 a.m., Room 412, LeConte. Refreshments will be served at 10:45 a.m., Room 408, LeConte. "Guitar" short course, 3 p.m., Room 310, Russell House. Jazz Themes and Variations can be heard on WUSC-FM every Friday from 5-5:30 p.m. USC Music Department Seminar, Recital No. 8, 1:25 p.m., Fraser Hall. Student government candidates meeting, 5-6 p.m., Russell House Assembly Room. I: Wev ogd os<i ~ j W've oged thnsa too, depending upon your seamanship. Eat on campus. University Dining Servie. LAds LOST: Journalism 326 notebook. Call 8424. LOST: Lady's silver watch. Reward. Call JoAnne Hiott at 4315. LOST: Latin American Lit. and In lemalional studies notebook. Call Joan Latimer 794-3327. SERVICES TYPING: ALL TYPES, electric typewriter, reasonable rates, convenient location. Call 254-5921. PROFESSIONAL TYPING term papers 50 cents per page. Call 787-3418 after 5 p.m. TYPING DISSERTATIONS, theses and other papers. Call Mrs. Stokes. 782-0347. JOB INFORMATION WANTED: Poll watchers. $1.25 per hour plus excused class absences. Contact Elections Commission c-o S. G. A. PERMANENT PART-TIME WORK for a lelephone sales operator. Work M-F (6:00 - 9:30 p.m.) Prefer local married student or Columbia resident. Call John Norreis bet ween 6:00-9:30 p.m. (M-F) 256-4838. CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE for new student service-flexible hours. Write- 41 Exchange Pl, Room 405-A, Atlanta, Ga. 30303. (404) 524-0687. JOBS ON SHIPS! MEN. WOMEN. Perfect sumrwr job or career. No experience require:. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Send $2. for information. Seafax. Box 1239 SB. Seattle, Wash. 98111. TWO YEARS REMAINING AT USC? Wide range of positions open for outstanding young men and women: management. scientific and technical aviation. Beginning salary $8,250-$9,450 rising to $12,500-$14,800 in three years. Many fringe benefits, travel opportunities, advanced degree programs, 30 day paid vacations, enviable retirement plan. Many opportunities for public service. People-oriented management. For further information contact the Professor of Aerospace Studies, Barnwell College, 777 4134 about the Air Force ROTC 2-year commissioning program. Program open to qualified students with two years remainin4 at USC at graduate, undergraduate levels or a combination of the two. Receive $100 a month while in AFROTC. Scholarships available. FOR SALE 1972 HONDA CL175 MOTORCYCLE. Only 19M0 miles. Like new (honestly). Call 782-2991 aller 5 p.m. $550. MURA STEREO HEADPHONES. Brand nvw. 90 day guarantee. 20-20,000 bz trequency response. Individual tone and voluime controls for each ear. Stereo Manaural switch. Save over 50 per cent off sugg. list. Call 777-3520. DRUM SET complete set, cymbals and other accessories. Call 5655. IRISH SETTER PUPS 8 weeks old. Regislered. $75 and $100. Call Bob 256-9303. SPYDER 5-SPEED BICYCLE, 6 months old, good condit ion $40. 5531. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: Furnished place close to cam pus, starting June 1. 777-5077. ELECTRIC TRAINS, Lyle, 254-3727. MCAT: Preparation for the Medical College Admissions Test. For information write: G;radluate' Studies Center. P.O. Box 386, New York, N.Y. 10011. MOTOCROSS RACE SATURDAY. March 1I. 2 p.m.: Pelion. S.C. Call 779-5990 for in tormat ion. FACULTY MEMBERS- would you like to spend( Easter at the beach free? Would you like to estab)lish a closer rapport with sluudents. 9 (lays camping free to you and your family at either D)aytona, Fla. or the Outer Banks. If interested call Recreation Commit tee. Uiniversit y Union 777-8189. ONE ROOMMATE NEEDED immediately. Thr-ee b)edroom luxury apt . 5-10 min. drive tromi campus. $60 month. Call 796-4828. NEED) INT ER ESTED) STUDIENTS, straight and gay, to organize Gay Liberation Front . -Also want i (-ult y adlvisor . Serious calls only. 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