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that was oned the morning k, take a se.' e caught she was iad to go ier daily r, said Jpon her [imes by saw. n at the in par ray who d "mini possibly ddresses in clear SG A he floor s on the Tim McConnell, vice president of eason or Student Government Association has announced that there will be no >r and a distribution of registration - sink, priorities for fall semester, 1972. :e which The action came following a Student Senate resolution last rhe cats, spring. More details will be remain presented in next week's Gamecock. et to be OPENINGS FOR CHILDREN t, with a Several places are still open in nd their the University Early Childhood Laboratory School summer session. Four and five-year-old children are eligible for of the E. enrollment. prophecy The session will run June 5 through July 8 and tuition is $35. )e held at Interested parents should and Loan contact Sally Hare or Lillean Hart in Early Childhood Education (777 if $1.50 is 5172 or 777-5129). rormation CAROLINA WIVES Carolina Wives Committee will PIDERSA Student Night TUESDAY 5 P.M. 'til Closing SPECIAL STEAK DINNER Wth Student ID eak at the best price. Served with baked rench fries, tossed salad and bread. OU A RE NO TIPPING OX ABBOTT DRIVE IN CAYCE I RIVE R ROAD-JUST OFF 1-26 fINE STREET-EAST COLUMAa 41% - News Briefs is priorit hold its first summer meeting June 14 at 8 p.m. in room 310 of the Russell House. All Carolina wives are invited to attend and to learn to make bread-flowers. STILL A CHAMP Sam Daniel, one of the original members of the USC Athletic Hall of Fame, is still going strong at age 55. Musical, U The University of South Carolina Summer Theatre will present the Roger's and Hammerstein musical Oklahoma! beginning June 26. The play will run for 36 per formances at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. Across from USC ROUNDHOUSE OH y sy Daniel ups, Bird of Roswe: and-over title Southern Se pionships, M The forme singles chaml 3, 7-5, in the River Hills Tei Miss. '0) SC Directed b3 dramatic pre, 8:30 p.m. th( Monday-Satur 11 except for f: The USC began last ye ferings of I dergraduate production children, an serveral smal A company singers, danc directors will production of director Gree directing staff N1JgF N1Ot!9 aen,. stem : S -t top-seeded Tom F 1, Ga., to take the 55- & of the 20th annual F ior Tennis cham- S iy 20. S r Carolina men's li 'ion, tripped Bird, 6- N title match at the F mis Club in Jackson, S S d1ahon summ Russell Green, the dE entation will open at di 26th and will run cl day through August bi ve preempted dates. d< Theater program ej ar and includes of- m raduate and un :lasses in theater, cz if a matinee for re d presentation of jt ler plays. ni of some 70 actors, R rs, technicians and m be involved in the - Oklahoma! Besides .. ri, the teaching andN here includes scene c 'v1. X E LSI BUILDING HOURS .ussell House General Hours: lon - Thurs. 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. ri. 7 a.m. -9 p.m. at. 8a.m. -9p.m. un. 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. ecreation Area (Gameroom): [on. - Thurs. 9:45 a.m. - 10 p.m. riday 9:45 a.m. -8 p.m. at. 9 a.m. -7 p.m. Lin. 1 p.m. -8 p.m. iformation Desk [on. - Thurs. 7 a.m. - 11 p.m. ri. 7 a.m. - 9 p.m. at. 8a.m. - 9p.m. in. 9 a.m. - 11 p.m. t of , er show !signer Terry Bennett, music rector Kay Bethea, ioreographer Irena aLinn, isiness manager and lighting asigner Frank Mohler and >stume designer and house anager Erin Wertenberger. The schedule for the company Ils for three-a-day work and hearsal sessions during most of ine until the production open ng. Classes begin June 29. ahearsals for the children's usical begin June 27 and that intinee will open July 19. eeded immediately! Men and women for tublic Relations and telephone soliciting. all 776-7600.