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Editorship Applications for editor ships and business manager positions on campus media are now beinq taken. Persons wishing to apply should send a letter of ap-. pl.ication and a resume listing their qualifications to Dean Alexander's office in. the Pendleton Building. Qualifications are as follows: -.a junior or senior class standing --GR P of 2.25 overall and 2.5 in major field Can TODAY, MARCH 22 "The Fantastics," 8 p.m., USC Naval Armory. Film, "A Star is Born," 6 and 9 p.m., Russell House Theatre. USC Music Department Junior Recital, with Chris Stevens, violin, 5 p.m., Fraser Hall. USC Music Department Seminar, Recital No. 10, 1:25 p.m., Fraser Hall. Honors Lectures in English, Philosophy Prof. David Hunter will speak on "The New Astronomy," 2:30 p.m., Room 201, Humanities. Survey of French 19th Century Painting, USC Art Prof. Ann P. Quinsac will lecture on "Post Impressionism," 8 p.m., College of General Studies, Room 3020-D, Coliseum. Ad mission charged. 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 the 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. ALL YOU CAN EAT SPAGHETTI -99 Meat Sauce Monday and Wednesday PANCAKES -75 5 Syrup Flavors Tuesday and Friday FRENCH TOAST .85 5 Syrup Flavors Thursday INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES 1031 ASSEMBLY Hrs. 7 am till 1:,:00 Mid night F RI-SA T 2 am' Pass Ihe word SOF A can get youSO to Europe. Africa Israel the I r F ast o arnywhere, ANt) get you back il(Student Ove.rsie non- rf E uropean Nation, e;,dnt Tra% irreaus. SOFA can issue you the iternationat Student ident,t Cai j andi book you on any of ou rv:I y 5.0 0 stuident charter flights with n Et ope. Asia. and Africa (inctud ng T Aviv. Itombay. Bangkok, Nairobt~ e :) Up to 70*/. savings over rmat 'ires( SOFA also offers an extensive rray of fourS allowing the indeperndent -tudent travell1er to take advanfarge of inexpensive group arranlgementsand sightseeing We feature culturally 3 rewarding Israeli kibbuti proqrams and educational tours within Europe arnd the Soviet UJnion Other services available from SOFA include a great Car Plan the Student applications --one year of experience on the staff or the media concerned or equivalent experience --any qualifications set forth by the media itself provided they have been approved by the Board of Publications and Com munications. X Media for which ap plications are being taken include The GAMECOCK, WUSC and the Crucible. Deadline is 5 p.m., April 4. kpus Calend Baptist Student Center, 6 p.m., fellowship and worship. Methodist Student Center, 6:16 p.m., supper and program. Presbyterian Student Center, 6 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. "Olympia," part I will be shown at 7 p.m., Room 107, Currell College. Surfing Club meeting, 8:30 p.m., Room 309, Russell House. THURSDAY, MARCH 23 Films, "Repulsion" and "A Taste of Honey," Russell House Theatre, check information desk for times. "Easter Buffet," sponsored by the USC Dining Service, 5-7 p.m., Russell House Cafeteria. FRIDAY, MARCH 24 Student Spring Break, to continue through April 2. University Union sponsored Daytona Camping trip, to UNIVERSITY THAVELERS (I,tB raving this summer? Stay overnight 7 lre(' Siuck at home ' lost travelers. Meet IriendlY people. Exchange privileges with membe14rs in U. S .1( and nda. Write now for full detiis: UTC.( P 0 Rox 9147. Be rkelev,.. Siahl 94709' T Zip KL EEN 1320OMain Street 'i1HOUR CLE ANING S4-HOUR LAUNDR Y SERVICE Monday thru Saturday es r word: an lcost accommodaitons ,n htl s Fi dihts hoh day v Illaqes and hostels wr ~i,t e rutheri nelatis m m m omo mm messsoeom imm mi -o ma Please send ,ntormagnn on ighi,. to Iiuo,peI Situdeni Charter iihhs 'Car Plan Tours inter;natrnnal Sltudent iudenty Car.1 Stiudent Ralpass I anquaqe (.rses Til 19/? OF FICIAl S TODE NT T ilA veI GIJIOF TOf IJRCOPE F netose'd ,s tg , postage (25C 'lrd (.Ia'.5 /'u t st Clas) 3 Addretcss - City 'tate /,p 'iinid to 'SOt A F l)tROP' AN ilrJOf NT TRAvI I Ci NIl A U T i 36 C. 571th Sti. New York, i002//(li?"586-2080 (Continued from Page 7) University, and one of the newest scholars, Kathleen Elsie Crum of Columbia, who will enter the University this. fall, will be Ter minix Service Carolina Scholars in the 1972-73 school year. The Carolina Scholars program provides $5,000 scholarships -- $1,250 annually -- for four years of study at the University. Knox, along with T. Nelson Fortson, Terminix vice president, ind Marion A. Knox, secretary :reasurer, all are graduates of JSC. In presenting the gift, they ndicated "great interest in larolina and particularly the ,arolina Scholars program, which ar continue through April 2. JSC Music Department Seminar, Recital No. 11, 1:25 p.m., Fraser Hall. fSC Music Department organ recital with Mildred Andrews, 8 p.m., Trinity Episcopal Church. C IOLICY: Cost: Five (5) cents per word. linimum: 10 words. There will be no charge r lost and found or jobs available ads. Please do not bring found articles to us.) rrors reported within three days will be orrected at no charge. IFFICE HOURS: Mon., Wed., and Fri., 12 :30 p.m. Tues.. and Thurs., 3:30 - 5 p.m. LOST AND FOUND OST: A borrowed copy of "The Portable lark Twain" in H-316. Co.tains important apers. Call Joanne at 8191. 'OUND: Lady's umbrella in H-316. Call 8191 nd identify. OST: Lady's wallet, Engineering building. eward. No quest ions asked. Call Lou at 4352 - leave at the Columbia Hall desk. OST: Blue linde-star sapphire necklace. .H. Lounge or Long Street Theater. eward. Call 6115. OUND: Female puppy, brown and black. llie and shepherd. Found at reflection ol. Call 5563. 0ST: Geography 211 notebook. I'm barely ssing now; without the notebook I haven't )t a prayer. Reward. Bill Richardson, 256 173. ')UND Windbreaker from bus on en romental clean-up campaign. Call Gary. 4-3327. )ST: White Pekipoo puppy. Call 252-0771. SERVICES 'PING: ALL TYPES, electric typewriter, Isonab)le rates, convenient location. Call 1-5921 'PING DISSERTATIONS, theses and iier papers. Call Mrs. Stokes. 782-0347. WANTED IRED RIDE to Hiarbisoni Institution MWF. :30. T-T'h 5:00. Will pay. Jackie, 252-0116 ier 9 p im. 5-2501 cc TR'A IL HIKE aind cycle trailer, 4-9494 evenings. F.OPLE WHO IIAVE SYNESTIHETIC KPEItIENCE~S. Many report see(ing colors icn hearing music'. visualizing forms when eing certain substances or having other nitar e'xpe'riences. Are you one of those lo apjM'ar to have this natgg Lialablity? If ('rested in obtaining mnore' informat ion, il the Psychological Service's C'enter. ext. -E(r'I'IIiA INS. Lyle, 254-3727. Day i BURGER F KING SBU RG| 140' 9 - 11 4ews briefs attracts outstanding students with tremendous potential to USC." FOREST INSECT MANAGEMENT Alternatives to pesticides in forest insect management is the topic of a lecture today by en tomolgist D. M. Benjamin. A professor at the University of Wisconsin, Dr. Benjamin will speak at 3:30 p.m. in Room 207, Coker Life Sciences building. The public is invited. The scientist is on a lecture tour of the state sponsored by Belle W. Baruch Institutes at USC and Clemson University. AFRO-AMERICAN LECTURE "Black Participation in Politics" is the subject of the second lecture in the Afro-American Lecture Series Thursday. Del Lewis, an administrative aide to Congressman Walter Fountroy, will speak at 7:30 p.m. in Room 310, Russell House. An attorney, Lewis served on the staff of former Sen. Edward M. Brooke, of Massachusetts, and also formerly served with the Peace Corps. He is a graduate of Kansas lassified Ad FOR SALE PENTAX H3v, Lentar 90-230 zoom, vivitar 35mm, lenses $180.00 Contact Price, c-o GAMECOCK. 1960 HILLMAN MINX (car). $100. Phone 253-4291. Call Phillip. JOB INFORMATION - SALESMEN WANTED, part time on weekends. Commission and salary. Harris Diamond Co., Main Street. Apply 1-5 p.m. PEACE CORPS AND VISTA are co sponsoring a film fair on campus next month. We would like to avoid the usual propoganda and present a few films that are worth the time yet speak about the needs of man. If you are a former volunteer, Peace Corps or VISTA. and would like to get in volved--particularly if you don't mind telling it like it was-- call Atlanta collect. 404-526 6825. Ask for Peter. Bicyci (Continued from page 5) saturday night, carrying those riders along with their bicycles, who wish to only make Saturday's ride. Because of the bus all riders will be charged 50 cents, those riding back on the bus,$1- Riders are asked to bring some money to buy drinks, etc. at the various stops. .Group 1 will be composed of riders with little experience in long distance riding. It will stop about every ten miles, and will probably ride about 10 miles per hour. Rest stops will average 15 minutes with a longer stop for lunch. The total ride will cover 55 miles. Group 2 will be made up of stronger or more experienced riders who prefer a faster pace. They will stop about every 20 miles for about 10 minutes. with longer < OPENINGS: md Night Counter Help ull and Part lime Apply in Person E R KING R ESTAURAN'i ) Charleston Highway a.m. 2 - 5 p.m. 1 % University in political science and history and of Washburn University in law. Future talks in the lecture series at USC are by Stanley Scott on "Politics in the 1970's" April 11 and by Emmanuel Hanson on "The Portrait of a Revolutionary In tellectual" April 18. LUNAR LUNACY "Lunar Lunacy," programs about the moon, are being shown at 2:30 and 4 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday until April 16, at Gibbes Planetarium, Columbia Science Museum, 1519 Senate St. There is a nominal charge of 50 cents for students and 75 cents for adults to the Planetarium only. Children under six are invited only to the 1 p.m. show the first Saturday of the month. INPROVISATIONAL REVUE "The Proposition," an im provisational revue with music, stories and games is being spon sored by the University Union Artist Series at 8 p.m., April 5, in Township Auditorium. The revue, conceived and directed by Alan Albert, is free to USC students with I.D.s. Is PEOPLE TV WAIT ON TABLES. Write or apply in person to Mr. F.E. Braiden Jr., Hurl Rock Seafood House, South King's Highway, Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29511. MISCELLANEOUS SEX LIFE OF THE AARDVARK. An erotic and sensual view of the sexual activities of this famous friend of the Pink Panther. This' course goes into all the vulgar and disgusting details of many lewd and ludicrous' sexual perversions of the vile and licentious creature. Persons with heart problems, epilepsy, sexual hang-ups, etc. are warned noit to attend. PERSONAL J.L.S. "Oh, Senandoah, I long to see you." C.H.B. e trip stops for lunch and at Rocks Pond Campground. They will probably average between 15 and 18 miles per hour. If a rider starts with Group 2 and tires, he may turn off to the Park at Elloree or at Santee. The group 2 ride will be 96 miles long, not counting Sunday. Anyone wishing to ride the 55 miles from Santee State Park to Columbia Sunday is welcome, but the bus will not be available that day. We hope to be able to supply cars or a van to return camping equipment and serve as a "sag wagon" on Sunday. The tour is being sponsored by the USC Cyclist Club and the Carolina Cyclists. For additional information !ontact: John Williams at 256-1715 r 777-4137 or Joseph Azar, at 253 625. BLOOD DONORS NEEDED! IMMEDIATE CASH PAYMENT NEW HOURS 9:30 a.m. 'tilG p.m. Mon-Fri. 9: 30a.m. 'tilG p.m. Sa t. CAROLINA BLOOD BANK 317 Taylor 253-6232