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News THURSDAY Film, "Au Hassard Balthazar," Rus sell House Theatre, 6 and 9 pm. Bernie Poliakoff and Hal Ross will perform in the Russell House Golden Spur, 8 pm. FRIDAY Bernie Poliakoff and Hall Ross will preform in the Russell House Golden Spur, 8 p.m. CLU classes begin Feb. 5 Insurance men and women interested in earning the profes sional designation Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU) may attend CLU classes beginning next week at the University of South Carolina College of Business Administra tion. Three courses of the CLU cur riculum are being offered: Course 2-Life Insurance Law and Com pany Operations; Course 4-Pen sion Planning; and Course 8-Economics. Course 2 will meet Tuesdays, Course 4 Mondays, and Course 8 Wednesdays. Weekly classes, from 4-6 p.m. in Room 219 of the BA Building, begin the week of Feb. S and continue until the national examinations are held in June. Information about CLU classes it available from Dr. John E. Stinton CLU, College of Business Administ ration, phone 777-3136. Give a hoot! Don't polute. ZIP KLEEN 1320 Main Street 1-hour cleaning 4-hour Laundry Service Monda - Saturda Easy To Open Gamecock Charge Account s100 (Limit) BRITTON! briefs. Film "McCabe and Mrs. Miller," Russell House Theatre, 7 and 10 p.m. SATURDAY Amateur Radio Club, Fourth Floor 1 p.m. Film "McCabe and Mrs. Miller,' Russell House Theatre, 7 and 10 p.m. Chinese Students Banquet will be held in the Capstone Campus Room Bernie Poliakoff and David Clark will preform in the Russell House Golden Spur, 8 p.m. Gymnastics Competition with USC, the University of North Carolina and East Carolina University, the Physical Edu 2 p.m. SUNDAY Interdenominational Worship Ser vice, 728 Pickens St. 11 a.m. with conversation at 10 a.m. Luthern Student Center, supper and program, 6 p.m. Presbyterian Student Cente, supper and program, 6 p.m. Film, "Two Or Three Things I Know 'About Her," Russell House Theater NOTICES Persons interested in applying for Hall Advisor positions in the dormatories should pick up an application at the Office of Residence Life in the Pendel ton Building no later than Friday February 16. The Columbia Science Museum Gibbs Plantarium is continuing its presentation of "The Sky at Night", Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m. All children under six will be admitted free but must be accompied by an adult. Admission is 50 cents for stu dents and 75 cents for non students. Clothes, Books, Craf Headgear THE JOYF AI.TERN5i1 10 until 10 Mon-*Sat 2009 reen Street The Columbia Music Festival Association will present the National Ballet of Washington 8:00 p.m. February 8, at Township ' Auditorium, as the third attraction of the 1972-73 Artist Concert Series. Under the Artistic Direction of Federic Franklin and Ben Steven son, the company will present once again its lavishly mounted production of Tschaikovsky's "The Sleeping Beauty." The Artist Series Committee of the University Union will dis tribute 200 free tickets for this performance. Distribution will begin at 9:00 a.m., Friday, Feb. 2, to students with I.D.s. at the Rus sell House Box office at that time. Hawkins to fill Former State Rep. William B. Hawkins was elected to the USC Board of Trustees yesterday in a joint session of the South Carolina General Assembly. Hawkins was named to the post by Gov. John C West last year until an election could be held to fill the vacancy left by newly elected State Sen. Edward E. Saleeby, D Darlington, in November. Up to yesterday Hawkins was being opposed by James M. Herring, a 34-year-old USC graduate and law partner of Saleeby, but he dropped out of the race when it was clear that Hawkins' victory was assured. Ti LIL VE Trustee vacancy Herring entered the race say ing he felt the legislature should elect younger men to all facets of government. Hawkins, 60, received his law degree from USC in 1935 and lost his seat in the House due to the latest reap portionment plan adopted by the legislature. Hawkins was nominated by William J. McLeod, D-Dillon, who moved that the nomina tions end after entering Haw kins and that he be approved by acclaimation. Lieutenant Gov. Earl Morris who preside over the joint session called the vote and the "yeas" carried with no dissentions. 20' BEER NINE OUNCE DRAUGHT BUD MONDAY NIGHTS AT bie Other Place 1354 Rosewood Drive Happy Hour Monday thru Saturday 4:30-7:00 Dranuht Bud 1 5c