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Housin better Group of S to oppos( The formation of "Youth Agaii McGovern," a group to oppose pri idential candidate Geor McGovern was announced Sati day by USC student Robert W. Iv Ives, a Vietnam veteran fr< Camden, scheduled a news conf ence Monday morning to spec: the group's progress and plans I statewide organization. "We feel it would be an Americ tragedy for McGovern to 1 elected," said Ives. "We are tryi to line up everyone who oppos JEANS TI FIT CIF No Longer Do Girl Take Second Compromise On Fit In Jeans. Featuring the 36' Bell in all fabrics 12: 1 IAKAMERICARD "-C.L g Office: ervice Steve Mills, will be appearing at University Dining Services' Mama Leone's this Wednesday night. Mills has played with such bands as Speed Limit and Calvary. tudents form 3 McGovern list McGovern by publicizing his incon as- sistent statements and radical ge views." ir- Ives said the group will be bi es. partisan and will be open to Democ Im rats, Republicans and Indepen ar- dents. Ify "We are going to challenge or McGovern on South Carolina's cam puses in particular," said Ives an Saturday. "We are tired of him >e being portrayed as the 'Youth' can ng didate." ed HAT LS s Have To Best Or style And 'Monster and colors 21 Main St. (Next to Carolina The LRGEST SELECTION OF BELLI The housing office hopes to ictivate a revision in their organiza :ion to produce faster response to lormitory maintenance problems, :he housing director said. By giving more people the author ty to make decisions and take action, the director of housing ser iices, Robert A. Stewart said he nopes to eliminate unnecessary red ape and waiting by students. One assistant director of housing ervices has been replaced by an associate director for men and an assistant director for women. Also added to the staff are an assistant Campus pr in Workshc "Where does a priest carry his pipe"? "Well if he's a Franciscan he car ries it in his hood." A sarcastic reply, but a valid question posed by one of the mem bers of the cast rehearsing for "Child's Play" by Robert Morasco, set for a Sept. 19 premier at the Workshop Theater. The Rev. Reginald Reddy of the USC New man Center was on hand at the Sept. Theatre ai Town Theatre announces a com pany of seventy starring in the Broadway musical "Mame." The show is being offered as a bonus production to all members who are paid up by September 15. Box office ickets will be offered to the general public at advanced prices. Starring in the title role is Naomi alvert, who has appeared in shows, ncluding "Carnival," "Damn (ankees," and "Guys and Dolls." ater) 30TTOMS" * director for married students and an associate director of facilities. One of the aims of the new sys tem, Stewart said, is to get some response to complaints within twenty-four hours. Even if the prob lem cannot be solved in a day, at least someone will know that it exists. According to Stewart, the stu dents will be able to go directly to an area manager for their dorm with complaints concerning the facilities in their rooms. Since hous ing will have their own maintenance staff instead of depending on the 'est advises a< p Theatre prc 3 rehearsal to advise the three mem bers of the cast who are playing the part of priests. Genuflecting before an altar, crossing one's legs under a cassock and handling a rosary are everyday moments of a priest, but give an actor a bit of trauma as he tries to assume the role of a priest. The Rev. Reddy is of the Francis can order of priests of the Roman Catholic Church and is presently working toward a doctorate degree : inounces 'Ma Bette Herring plays the role of the musical comedy star and "busom buddy" Vera Charles. Agnes Cooch is played by Linda DuRant. Young Patrick is double cast and played by both Carl Edwards and Marty White on alter nate evenings. Richard Veale sings and plays Mame's friend M. Lindsay Woolsey. Michael Gauss, who was with the PIDE Student TUESD 5 P.M. 'til SPECI STEAK D 'The best steak at the best pI potato or French fries, tosset COME AS Yi 546 KNOX ABBOTT C BUSH RIVER ROAI 4510 DEVINE STREET staff of the entire university, the housing office foresees efficiency and promptness. Each major geographically cen tralized group of dorms is to have an area manager -- the Men's Towers, the Horseshoe, Capstone, South, and Woodland Terrace. Although not all of the new Drganization has been officially approved, Stewart said he antici pates no complications or major Dbsticales, and he plans to begin the improvements during the next few months. tors iduction in "solid state" physics. When he isn't occupied with his stuies he helps out with chapel services at the Newman Center. He was recruited Sunday by the workshop director of "Child's Play," Miss Mary Arnold Garvin, to consult on the idiosyn cricies of action that are peculiar to priests. The Morasco play, which opened n Broadway in 1970 me' cast USC Rep. Co. at Myrtle Beach this past summer, will play the Oriental role of Ito, singing and dancing ser vant of Mame. Lou Kaplan plays Mr. Babcock, the "strictly Establishment" character who gives Auntie Mame a great deal of trouble. The role of Gloria has been double-cast also, played by Ann Benson and Gloria Cummings. Night AY Closing AL IlNNER 19 Vith Student I0 -ice Served with baked I salad and bread. )U ARE R IVE IN CAYCE -JUST OFF 1-26 ..EAST COLUMBIA