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THURSDAY
Gov. John West will speak in the M
and N Lounge, the Towers Resi
dence Halls, on "South
Carolina's Future," 8:30 p.m.
Question and answer session
will follow.
Physics Colloquium, Dr. John Ray
of Clemson University will
speak on the "Use of Symmet
rics in General Relativity,"
Physical Sciences Center, Rm.
509, 4 p.m. with refreshments
at 3:30 p.m.
Films, "Stolen Kisses" at 6 and 9:30
p.m. and the "Four Hundred
Blows" at 7:45 p.m.
Bob Brown and Jacob Rardin will
appear in the Golden Spur, Rus
sell House, 8 p.m.
Effective Speed Reading Course
begins, 3-5 p.m. enroll in the
Pendleton Building, Rm. 203.
College and Youth Choir of the First
Baptist Church of Columbia
will present "Celebrate Life" a
pulpit musical drama on the
life of Jesus, 8 p.m. at the
church.
FRIDAY
Film, "Reefer Madness," Russell
House Theatre, 6,8 and 10 p.m.,
admission $.75.
Tickets go on sale for the Feb. 9 con
cert of Lester Flatt and the
Nashville Grass, Russell
House ticket Office.
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SATURDAY
Film, "Reefer Madness," Russell
House Theatre, 6,8 and 10 p.m.,
admission $.75.
Air Force Officer Qualification
Test, Capstone Campus Room,
7:55 a.m.
The Temptations, concert, Carolina
Coliseum, 8 p.m.
Basketball Game, USC vs the
University of Illinois, in
Chicago, 9 p.m. CST.
Amateur Radio Club, Engineering
Building Fourth Floor, 1 p.m.
SUNDAY
Interdenominational Worship Ser
vice, 728 Pickens St., 11 a.m.
with conversation at 10 a.m.
Presbyterian Student Centerm
informal worship service, 6
p.m.
Chinese Week to celebrate the New
Year beginning, continues
through Feb. 3.
Lutheran Student Center, Dr. Hal
French from the Department
of Religion will discuss the
Eastern Religions, 6:30 p.m.
Supper at 6 p.m.
Films, a series of classic shorts
including the "Adventures of
Dollie,"ans "Uberfall," Russell
House Theatre, 6 and 9 p.m.
Married Students Mixer, Russell
House 31Q, 7 .m.
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POLICY: Cost: Five (5) cents per word.
Minimum: 10 words. There is no charge for
found ads. Errors reported within three days
will be corrected at no charge. OFFICE
HOURS: Mon., Wed., 12:15-1:30 Tues., Thurs.
11:00-12:30.
JOB INFDRMATION
MALE OR FEMALE dispatcher needed to work
for local company. Must be able to answer
phone and keep records. Call 253-1647.
ALL BUSINESS, MATH, SCIENCE, engineer
ing, health, education, and law majors
interested in peace corps or vista volunteer
assignments please see representatives in Rus
sell House room 308 Monday-Thursday 9-4. All
interested students invited to come.
NEED ONE DELIVERY BOY 3 nights a week.
Must have car. Call the Villa 252-8267.
WANTED: Part-time front-counter girl. Need
someone who can work lunch hours during the
week and possibly some on the weekends. Must
make good appearance, be dependable, and
have own transportation. Call for appointment
at the Shrimper Seafood, 1208 Knox Abbott Dr.,
Cayce, 796-1654.
CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVE NEEDED, earn
$50 a day minimum selling imported erotic aids.
Reply Rock Watkins, AUXERHS, Box 3867,
Martinsville, Va. 24112.
HELP WANTED -male or female. Campus sales
representative for High Quality European 10
speed Bicycles. Exclusive Factory Direct Prog
ram. Bike worth over $150. - sells for only
$99.50. Final interviews will be held on campus
in January. Write for information and applica
tion to: GRASSHOPPER SPORTS, RE2, Box 747
Plattsburgh, N. Y. 12901.
1973 STUDENT JOB OPPORTUNITY
BOOKLET for Cape Cod and Islands. Complete
list of businesses requiring summer employees.
Send $2.00 to: STUDENT JOB OPPORTUNITY
BOOKLET R.R. 1, Box 11-C, Orleans, Mass.,
02653.
SERVICES
TYPING: ALL TYPES, electric typewriter,
reasonable rates, convenient location. Call 254
5921.
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Ladies' Benrus watch, yellow-gold. Fri. Jan. 12.
Reward offered. Phone 8374.
MEDIUM SIZE solid black cat, female, nasty
disposition but pretty face, green eyes. Last
seen in Preston Dorm. Call 252-7433.
MISCELLANEOUS
NICE JEWISH GIRLS over 21, to meet Hermie
of '47. Write confidentially Box 83058.
WEIGHT REDUCTION-GROUP: If you are
overweight; you might be interested in joining
a program utilizing psychobehavioral
techniques to achieve weight loss. This prog
ram will be under the direction of the Counse
ling Bureau and those who wish to participate
should be at least 30 lbs. overweight by standard
norms. Call 777-5223 to set up appointment for
an interview with Dr. Bowersock.
DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA need female rider
to share expenses. Will stop in Los Angeles
and near San Francisco. Leaving Feb. 1 Call
Kathy 751-6588, 787-6805
NEED ADVISOR WHO LIKES CYCLING in
spare time. Call Joe Azar at the Cyclist.
WANT TO GET INVOLVED in a nationwide
movement? Interested in meeting new people
while learning new things and having fun?
Today's vision,tomorrow's world. Campus Gold
is for you. Come February 1,8 p.m. to Columbia
Hall Conference Room.
FREE: Black & white kitten to good home.
Call 253-3294.
WANTED: An apartment near USC Campus.
Call 253-3294.
PERSONALS
STUD SERVICE Free to certain female
individuals. Call 8324. Ask for "Dangerous
Dan" or apply in person at Bates House Inc.
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NEEDED DESPERATELY persons to help
create for themselves see room 204 Thursdays
at 7:00-Short Courses.
NEEDED FANACTICALLY Child psychology
book Education 333. Call 794-3592.
Black advertiser
to address club
The president of the nation's lar
gest black-owned advertising
agency will address the USC Adver
tising and Public Relations Club in
their first meeting this year.
Raymond A. League, of the New
York based firm of Zebra
Associates Inc., will speak at 7:30
p.m., Jan. 25, in the new Law School
auditorium.
League founded Zebra Associates
three and one-half years ago.
Before founding Zebra
Associates, League spent six years
with J. Walter Thompson, one of the
world's largest advertising "
agencies. Prior to that he was the
advertising manager of Ebony
Magazine and worked abroad in the
State Department.
League's topic is "If a market is
spending more than $40 billion-Do
you ignore it?" The public is invited
to attend.
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