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Members of the cast of "Dido
and Aeneas" will present scenes
from the play today and tomorrow
in three women's residence halls.
The cast will appear today at 4
p.m. in Simms, 5 p.m. in Columbia
Hall and tomorrow at 5 p.m. in
McClintock. The University
Theatre production begins Wed
nesday
EMMANUAL HENSEN
Emmanual Hensen will speak
tomorrow night at 7:30 on "The
Portrait of a Revolutionary In
tellectual." Hensen, whose speech
is sponsored by the Afro-American
Lecture Series, will speak in Room
310, Russell House.
DRUG SURVEY
A third drug survey will be
administered to all 10:10 a.m.
freshman and junior level courses.
This year also the survey will be
given to a selected number of law
and graduate courses meeting at
that hour.
USC coed
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Charlene Smith, of Saluda, S.C.,
was recently elected Regional Vice
President of the Intercollegiate
Association of Women Students.
Smith is a rising sophomore
majoring in elementary and
secondary physical education at
USC. She is treasurer of the
Association of Women Students
and is a past member of the AWS
Executive Board.
As Vice President of IAWS
Region VIII, Smith will be
responsible to schools in the states
of North and South Carolina,
Georgia, Florida, Alabama and
Mississippi. Her duties will include
corresponding with member and
non-member schools concerning
their local problems, attending the
AWS State Conventions in her
region, and sending out a
newsletter every two weeks.
At next year's national con.
vention, to be held in Harrisburg
Pennsylvania, she will chair th(
meetings of her region.
The Intercollegiate Association
of Women Students is the onl:
national organization for colleg<
women, serving the needs of som<
200,000 women across the countr;
on about 200 college campuses.
IAWS has taken a strong stan'
for the Equal Rights Amendmeni
which was recently passed b:
Congress, and testified il
numerous hearings on its behali
This year, among the resolution
passed were those concerning th
establishment of Day Car
facilities on local campuses; er
couraging President Nixon to sig
the legislation (H.R. 1746 and 5
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AIRPLANE RIDES
Free airplane rides will be of
fered to students over 21 years old
or those with their parents' per
mission by the U.S. Navy Officer
Information team.
The team will be in Russell
House Monday and Tuesday from 9
a.m to 5 p.m. to inform students of
the opportunities available to an
officer in the U. S. Navy.
Demonstration flights will be
available for students at the
Columbia Metropolitan Airport.
H. EDWARD CLARK
Dr. H. Edward Clark, English
professor at Suffolk University,
Boston, will present a talk on
"Studying and Teaching Afro
American Literature" Monday al
USC.
Dr. Clark, who teaches courses
in black American literature anc
founded a collection of such work
at Suffolk, will give his address at
p.m. in Sloan College.
elected to
WS office
2515) which will strengthen th(
powers of the Equal Employmen
Opportunity Commission.
Speakers at the National Cor
vention in Chicago included Glori
Steinem, editor of the new feminis
magazine "MS.", co-founder of th
National Women's Politica
Caucus and a member of th
Democratic Policy Council; an
the Honorable Martha W. Gri
fiths, U.S. Representative fror
Michigan, who was awarded th
IAWS Athena Award for ou
standing service to women ar
men.
Elected as the 1972-73 IAW
National President was Marg
Chapman, a junior at th
University of Arkansas; and Lyr
Heather Mack, a graduate stude
at Temple University
Philadelphia. A graduate of ti
Pennsylvania State University w
named Executive Director
IAWS.
Smitb is the daughter of Mr. ai
Mrs. Ivy Smith Jr., of Saluda.
Thursday (
April 27th
Two Full
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Piano Co., Ft. Ja
Carolina Coliseum
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Along with his interest in black
literature, Clark has also studied
Indian works and relations bet
ween the red and white races. A
graduate of Indiana University,
Clark did his dissertation on the
Indian-white relations portrayed in
James Fennimore Cooper's
"Leatherstocking Tales."
Clark will also be available
during the day to talk with in
terested persons and he can be
reached through the USC Art
Department.
GARNET AND BLACK GIRLS
April 18 and 19, South Lobby.
Applications available at Russell
House, Dorm Desks. Any Garnet
and Black Girl, meeting at 7 p.m.,
Tuesday, April 18 and tryouts at 6
p.m., Wednesday, April 19.
DAY CAMP
VOLUNTEERSNEEDED
Bell Camp Summer Day Camp
needs five volunteers to help with
morning activity periods, five days
a week for a minimum of six weeks
this summer. The participating
children, those from University
families and from families in
urban Columbia, will be offered
activities such as swimming,
boating, softball, basketball,
soccer, archery, nature hiking and
arts and crafts. Rainy day ac
tivities will include visits to the
planatarium, fire department,
police station and movies in the
Russell House. Each day will in
clude three activity periods, about
45-60 minutes long. Volunteers will
be needed from 8 to 12:30 p.m. each
day, on a non-paying voluntary
I basis. Training period for the
counselors will be June 1-2. In
I terested persons please contact
- John Elkins, Volunteer Services
i director, Room 201, Pendletor
Building, for additional in
- formation and or an interview
I Applicants with some campinj
background are preferred.
SITARIST TO PERFORM
5 Mahmud Mirza, Indian Sitarist,
a has been re-scheduled for 8 p.m.
Tuesday in the Russell House.
He will be accompanied by tablE
t player, Fayyaz Kahn.
r Tickets are free to USC student.
e with ID cards, $2 for students nol
s from USC and $3 for the genera
r public'. Tickets are available ir
Russell House, room 204 or at the
performance.
Mirza is sponsored by the
d University Union Artist Serie:
Committee.
ne Show Carolina
:00 P M Coliseum
Hours Of Chicago
4, $5 and $6
ylor Street Pharmacy, Mitchell
kson Special Services Office,
and all other regular ticket
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HISTORIAN TO LECTURE
Dr. Kenneth Morgan, Fellow of
Queen's College, Oxford, will give
a public lecture at 8 p.m. Tuesday
in Currell 107. His subject will be
"David Lloyd George and the
Historians." The author of many
books and articles on British
history, Dr. Morgan is one of the
ablest of the young historians of
modern Britain. He is one of the
recognized experts on the career of
Lloyd George. The History
Department welcomes all who are
interested to attend this lecture.
MILITARY BASE PROGRAMS
USC's educational programs on
five of the state's military bases
has increased to a combined
enrollment at 682 students, ac
cording to USC Regional Campus
officials.
The largest programs now in
operation are on the Shaw and
Myrtle Beach Air Force Bases.
These two bases have a combined
enrollment of 506 students. Shaw
Air Force Base is offering 30
courses this term, while the Myrtle
Beach Base is offering ten.
Programs are also being offered
at the Marine Corps Air Station
and the Parris Island Marine Base
in Beaufort, and at Ft. Jackson in
Columbia.
Courses are scheduled for eight
week terms at the military bases
with classes meeting twice a week
for two and a half hours. Super
vision of the programs is handled
by the USC Regional Campus
Office with John Powers as
coordinator.
BUILDING PROJECT
A meeting to discuss future
building projects on campus -
including the widening of Pickens
Street - will be held April 24 in
Capstone with Vice-President for
Business Affairs Harold Brunton.
Brunton will discuss develop
ments with interested students.
The hearings on the widening of
Pickens Street, scheduled to take
place over the Easter holidays,
was postponed and will be re
scheduled after this meeting.
Time and location in Capstone
will be announced later.
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BLOOD DRIVE
Volunteer Services is sponsoring
the annual Red Cross Blood Drive
April 17-19 in the Mike Johnson
Lounge (Men's Towers).
Donations will be taken from 1
p.m. to 7 p.m. Students do not have
to be 21 years old to give blood; 18
is the legal age for giving blood.
GARNET AND BLACK
Anyone interested in working on
the Garnet and Black next year
should drop a note in Box U-5132.
Please include name and telephone
number.
DA VINCI'S NOTEBOOKS
Models and panels of sketches
reproduced from Leonardo da
Vinci's notebooks will be on
display April 16 through May 7 at
the University Museum.
The museum will be open from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through
Saturdays and 1-.5 p.m. Sundays. It
is located at the corner of Sumter
and Pendleton Streets.
No admission will be charged.
MCGILL SCHOLARSHIP
The deadline to submit ap
plications for Ralph McGill
Scholarships is May 1.
The Ralph McGill Scholarship
Fund offers scholarships up to
$1,500 each to students who have
completed at least two years cf
college and who have demon
strated an interest in the news and
ed4torial phase of newspapers.
Application blanks may be ob
tained from The Ralph McGill
Scholarship Fund; Box 4689;
Atlanta, Ga. 30302.
Awards
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Sandra V. Pedlow, and Anna Fran
Zupan.
Dr. Albert T. Scroggins, USC
journalism dean and also national
vice president of Kappa Tau
Alpha, will install the new mem
bers.
Also on Monday's program is the
presentation of a number of
awards to outstanding journalism
students at USC.
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