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"Behold the th makes pro he sth Elect Dai Student ] Tuesday This We STU] SPI Half Grou one half pound of garnished with onik bread and your ci potato, . Monday ti Marc 5 p. Dine in yo BELTLINI W. CHARI IN THE SI TWO NOT please present stud4 student price on the HOME a wrle he only gress when ,ks his neck out." re Spinazzolo 3ody President , March 21, 1972 ek's Shoney's DENT 'CIAL Pound of nd Round finest steer beef, char-broiled, m rings and served with Grecian ioice of French Fries or baked $139 SALAD 30c EXTRA rough Thursday h 20 -23 in. - 10 p.m. ur favorite Shoney's E BLVD ESTON HIGHWAY HERATON CH IN DENTSVILLE mnt ID to cashier for your special i half pound dinner. f the BIG BOYi C itation awarded to Wahl Ralph Wahl, director of the USC bands has received the Citiation of Excellence Award from the National Band Association (NBA). The award was presented to Wahl Friday during the Stan Kenton Jazz Orchestra in Residence program at the USC Band Hall. The national citation reads: "Through professional leadership you have inspired and motivated excellence in musical per formance. Your record of service to our profession is one of which you may be justifiably proud, and it will service as a model for others." Wahl came to the University of South Carolina in 1969 from the Universty of Wisconsin at La Crosse. In addition to the large and popular marching band he directs at Carolina, Wahl also has developed several other per forming groups under what he calls a "total band concept." Included are jazz ensemble, a symp"oic band, rock ensemble, wind eftsemble, concert band, and pe band. VOTE&' "In your heart RUSS 0 Dist 15 Oj R Wedne 5 PM ' ST UD SPE B arbeci $1 Old fashion hickory flav< steaming rice, BBQ bean bread. 409 BLOSS' At the Consort to The University Union Artl present the John Biggs Consor Capstone Campus Room. The ( Biggs, Salli Terri and Williarr and instrumnetal music fro Baroque and Contemporary ti USC students admitted free students, $3; and $4 for the pu up in Room 204, Russell Hou PNAFU you know he's right"| SBORNE Campussoph. If sday's - til Closing ENT'S CIAL Le Plate 00 ,WITH STUDENT ID r BBQ pork, hash over i, cole slaw, hot French )M STREET perform st Series Committee will t at 8 p.m., Monday, In the )uartet, Christine Ambrose,. i Lyon Lee, performs vocal m Medieval, Renaissance, imes. with student I.D.; non-USC ic. Tickets may be picked Leadership Conference spens today The Third Annual Govemor's Leadership Conference opened today in Columbia with 250 delegates from 56 of South Carolina's universities, college nd technical schools. The conference,whose theme is "Action '72", will focus attention on how students can be active in helping solving problems facing' the state. Te delegates will discur sh' prepare recommendations to be presented to Governor John C. West on the following topics: Tuition Equaliuation: iancial Aid to Students and Insutions of Heig sLeaing: Coblefaig pommpare recetionsroabe pesete tDeGvernor omnity Maoty on thafltent topic CuonEqaizain:Fm.ca Aidvt Studntsood Hostitton of Vigrgnaning:ak Cleeyt Communi ty tilnon Proraymat Hth Careteliery Cmontyv Majoty ald span tmrnaeropic Vigiia will ae the eygate. Delegate selection is based on the population of the school and is left up to each individual school The number of delegates was reduced to 250 from 350 that attended the last conference to make the discussion groups smaller and more active. "We will make a special effort to show the students that the Governor is serious about their recommendations," Kathy Cecil, director - Governor's Office of Youth Planning, said "The student body presidents gave us recom mendations and we tried to follow them. The students recommended the topics themselves." 'Te South Carolina Student Body Presidents Association is co sponsoring the conference with the Goavernor's ffie.