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Yo Here comes the bus . . . here comes the bus!" "Me first!" "Hey, move!" - "Don't get in front of the bus!' There's nothing quiet about th4 University Union's day caml program. not when 47 children, 6 12. are intent on having a goo( time. The day begins at 8 a.m. besidi the Russell House. Slowly, sleep: counselors and the wide-awak kids filter in to wait on the ride out to Bell Camp, USC's camping facility off Percival Road. One mother brings her two kids in tow. instructing a counselor, "Now if you hear any fighting from these two again . .." "Hey, hey. wanta see a dead beetle"" her youngest yells at a pig-tailed girl. "No, thank you," the girl an swers politely and turns away. The bus ride to the camp can be as much fun as the day's activities. Cheers of "Jay loves Cooter, Jay loves Cooter" or "Susan loves Tommy" fill the bus. Entertainme THIURISDAY, JUNE i5 Film, "Dia bolique," Russell House Theater, 6 and 8:30 p.m. Review Course for the South Carolina Bar Exam begins, A. C. Flora High School, continues through July 14. FRIDAY, JUNE i6 L,ast day to drop a summer school course without an "NC" being recorded. SATURDAY, JUNE 17 Mass, St. Thomas More Chapel, 5 p.m. Regional C'ampus Union Workshop, Russell House. SUNDAY, JUNE IS Film, "Look Back in Anger," Russell House Theater, 6 and 8:30 p.m. Mass, St. Thomas More Chapel, 10 XERO SOlTHC 6R* igsters Arts and crafts, swimming lessons, miniature golf, team sports and lots of room to run are part of the morning's activities. Now in the second week of the first session. the kids are preparing for Indian Day and Parents' Day while creating turtle-shaped cushions. The first of five two-week sessions began June 5 for children of students or USC faculty and staff. The cost is $15 per child. and includes round-trip transportation from the Russell House and light refreshments. About 15 scholarships per session are given to children who would be unable to go otherwise. The day camp is staffed by paid volunteer USC graduate and un dergraduate students under the direction of David Ness, Univer sity Union director; Robert Alexander, dean of student ac tivities: and graduate assistants Hank Pierson and Johnston Dantzler. For some kids swimming lessons are the first order of the day. After a session of shaking legs, arms, nt & activities and Il p.m. 1972 Iligh School Editors' ('on ference, College of Journalism, to continue through June 23. B'nai B'rith D)istrict Youth Con ference, to continue through .June 231. MONI)AY, .JUNE 19 Film, "Broken Blossoms," Russell House Theater, 6 and 8:30) p.m. Flick Group, Baptist Student ('enter. 6:30 p.m. W EINESI)AV. JL'NE 21 S.vmposium on "Strategy for the Seventies -- Perspectives, Problems, Solutions," spon sored by the USC Bureau of Governmental Research, Columbia Sheraton Inn, to continue through .June 23. tictive a necks and general exercising the kids step into the muddy lake. "Now, put your head under the water," the instructor says quietly at first. "The trick is to blow out of your nose so you won't get water up your nose." The chubby tow-head nods his head in agreement, but is still not convinced. Now put your head under the water. Bob, bob up and down, very good. "That wasn't too bad, was it?" e He doesn't answer, and he won't go down again. At the other end of the dock the more advanced swimmers take laps. getting directions on im proper kicks or faulty arm movements. On the other side of the spacious camp. a group of campers is Meeting.I to cover subjects A symposium on local govern ment titled "Strategy for the Seventies -- Perspectives, Problems, Solutions" is planned for June 21-23 at the University of South Carolina. The symposium is sponsored by the University's Bureau of Governmental Research and will cover a variety of topics of current concern to local government of ficials. "Our target is the elected or appointed official of local govern ment," said Dr. James E. Larson, director of the USC bureau. "We have been concerned for* some time about the professional assistance available to local government. D t day |-irr r.1 .1( J3u1 r -tsovwlshe d -l'l. 's,. %( brm (l ls pto u i. \oreln m II (((.'11"( IIh n() charge.la m n utb I 'l-'I I.(" a t ind -.\ 1 -'rn(. 9I -I :I I a l" m I.. \1 .\l.(- . > 1-.\11A l e p l ph onesales (p("r":r( " t". ( l l V Triple A IAAA) memt iiirships Ove ?Ihei( phone al t iht .call .John \"nrr1" :I 256-48:38 bx'iwee(n 6; - 9::3 p.m. \'ll.l.A RKS'lTA1'ItA\'T. 927 arden. lull and p,Ir nnm" ("(Kks (Ir Wallr("sses needed. ('all 25_! I627 (r :lppl m u p("r"on al11er 5 p.mil. \EEDEDisi 1.1IMMEDATEL-V' Men and .(1me"n Illr l'ulIr It("ationsr and I(elephonne .(l" rim s, ('all 776-7101 I-'("m rle" model(" needed("( I pose I(or creative ph-r-n-raph". Apply Biox I'-:38. PM(' or ("all lt("n. 2513-77:34. .Mt ll > i l TI\(TY -(-Se e sitation work . "'U r(hour I((r anyone ('all ECd F.ord aller. 6 p mn a 772-987H (ir apply lBush Itiver Shell 1!:a liu:h River Il(d. Recor an 3Clsii Mi'*si: 535~on.-a. 'i a3 m .no--i 2 |amp. -aught up in coloring, painting and naking paper turtles, while inother group struggles around he miniature golf course. The youngsters are kept on the nove ("One week down and only 1 to go," one counselor huffed as le passed.) and after they have nade the round of activities veryone sits down to a small nack before heading for home. "By, Suzanne," a little girl calls is she leaves on the hand of her nother. "I'll see you tomorrow." Bell Camp is also operating inder its normal summer chedule. The waterfront will be pen from 12 noon until 7 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. saturday and Sunday. Free bus service to the camp is 3rovided at I and 3 p.m. weekdays nd 10 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. on saturdays. 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