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THURSDAY Film, "Playboy of the Western World," Russell House Theatre, 6 and 9 p.m. University Forum: ETV, 9 p.m. College of Journalism produced, "A New Degree at USC." S.C. Student Nurses' Association Fall Workshop on "Nursing's 1984," Capstone House. The workshop will be conducted by Marilyn Maxfield, president of the National Student Nurses' Association. Phusics Colloquium: USC Physics Prof. B.M. Freedom will speak on "Inelastic Proton Scattering and Monopole Excitation," Physical Sci ences Center, room 509, 3:30 p.m. The Euphradian Literary Society will hold its regular meeting at 7 p.m. in the Euphradian Hall, third floor Harper College on the Hor seshoe. All members are urged to attend. All persons interested in debate or prospective members are also invited. Membership is now open to women students. The monthly orator will speak as scheduled on the subject "Problems Surrounding Student Elections." (Bill Tyson.) WUSC-AM (7.30 kc) will run a taped interview with Sen. Nick Zeigler, 6 p.m. WUSC will present the Craw Doo-Dah Gazette of the air, featur ing an interview with song writer Judy Collins and an interview with Jane Fonda, 6:30 p.m. It will also preview the new Elephant's Mem ory album produced by John and Yoko Lennon. Dr. Hans Fyhn, marine scientist at the University of Oslo, Oslo, Nor way, will give an address in the Coker Life Science Building on the USC campus. Fyhn, whose visit to the Univer sity is sponsored by USC's Belle W. Baruch Coastal Research Institute, will speak on "The Physiological Adaptation to Intertidal Life in the Pacific Gooseneck Barnacle." His talk will be given in Room 107 of the Science Building at 4 p.m. FRIDAY Film. "Sunday, Bloody Sunday," Russell House Theatre, 7 and 1 p.m. Admission: $.75. SATURDAY Amateur Radio Club, fourth floor Engineering Building, 1 p.m. Football Game, USC vs. Appalachian State, Williams-Brice Stadium, 7:30 p.m. USC Dining Services Pre-game Buffet, Top of Carolina, Capstone. Price: $3.50, beginning at 4:30 p.m. Film, "Sunday, Bloody Sunday," Russell House Theatre, 7 and 10 p.m., admission: $.75. Soccer Game, USC vs. Columbia Bible College, Intramural Field A, 2 p.m. International Studies Depart ment will present the Honorable Makonnen Dori, governor of Hameni Baco province of Ethiopia, to discuss Ethiopia, Somalia and the tensions at Eritrea, Ilaimi, Satur day, Flynn Hall, Room 204. SUNDAY Film, "Hamlet," Russell House Theatre, 6 and 9 p.m. Faculty Recital with Dr. Donald Gray, Columbia Art Museum, 3:30 p.m. Mass, Rutlege Chaple, 10 and 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. Lutheran Student Center, supper and program. 6 p.m. NOW SERVIN BREAKF) 7:30-9:: COLLEGE & SUMTE N Presbyterian Student Center, informal worship service, 6 p.m. Cycling Club meeting, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Russell House 306. Basketball Coach Frank McGuire will speak at a benefit dinner spon sored by the Newman Club for the St. Thomas More Chapel. Cost is $4 a plate, 8 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Acharya Yatishuarananda Auadhuta, spiritual teacher for the Ananda Marga Yoga Society, will give a lecture on yoga at 7:30 p.m. in room 310 Russell House. An exhibit of undergraduate stu dent art works is now on display in Huntington Gallery located in Sloan College on the University of South Carolina campus. The exhibit, which runs through Oct. 28, includes student works in painting, sculpture, graphic design, printmaking, drawing, ceramics and crafts with many of the works for sale. Huntington Gallery is open Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to Sp.m. The University of South Carolina Division of Educational Services will offer a non-credit course on "Instructional Football for Women" Oct. 17-Nov. 7. The course, which will meet on Tuesday evenings at 7:30 in the Carolina Coliseum, will be taught by USC Department of Physical Edu cation Prof. Charles Harris. The fee for the four-week course is $12. Harris, a former football coach at Green From Page 1 gers who've got to get home. Marching with child in hand, student Carolyn Ward said "The street is a hazard to the students and I feel it should be closed." Former student govern ment official Tom Hane expressed disappointment; "I don't think it achieved a damn thing." Perry Hayes, a junior reflected satirically, "Mar velous, its about time we closed down Ocean Boulevard here at USC." President Jones said he thought, "There are better ways of being heard and com municating with the public. I have had no overtures from Student Government to dis cuss the problems with me." Spinazzolo refuted Jones' statement claiming that Stu dent Government had made a formal petition to the Office of Business Affairs to close Green Street. BLOOD DONORS NEEDED! IMMEDIATE CASH PAYMENT Age Limitations, 18-60 NEW HOURS 9:30 a.m. 'til 6 p.m. Mon.-Frl. 9:30 a.m. 'tIl 6 p.m. Sat. CAROLINA BLOOD BANK 1317 Taylor 253-6232 G WEEKDAYS ~BURGER 30 KINGa ews Brief Broward College, says that the course will cover the fundamentals of football to enable women to become more knowledgeable spec tators of the sport. Fir further information about the course write the USC Division of Educational Services or call 777 5256. Alpha Phi Omega, National Ser vice Fraternity, will be distributing "Campus Calendars" to University students next semester. These calendars will list all events, films, meetings, athletics, recitals, etc. The ]aw, NEW PIE Other Gi REDUCE $5.91 $7.91 $6. DutcmSq which take place next semester. Ir order to for any organization t( have dates listed, they must be sub mitted by no later than Friday October 20. The dates may bi turned in at the APO office, 302( Russell House, or mailed to: Alphi Phi Omega, Campus Calendars, Boi 85106 USC. MONDAY Film, "Dr. Strangelove," Russel House Theatre, 6 and 9 p.m. Columbia String Quartet, Frase Hall, 3 p.m. DD IOENIX" I tapei rand Furni B listLFP * 3 IistIEP 5 list tapes$ rIF are... k Students pick up tickets for USC vs. Miami of Ohio Football Game, Carolina Coliseum. A 20-minute multimedia presen tation will be shown in the Russell House Theatre at 10 and 11:15 a.m. and 12:35 p.m. The film, a student activities presentation, portrays various aspects of American cul ture and students' personal involve ment at USC. 1 Hillel will meet at 7:30 in the Faculty Club Lounge to plan r activities for the remainder of the semester. I w $ 99 coo3d $333 ~$ 99 $499