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If you have headaches and would like to participate in this free program, call the Psychological Services Center 4864. EFFECTIVE (SPEED) READING. The Communication Skills Development Center is again offering a class in Effective Reading. This course is designed to significantly increase a student's reading speed whiFe allowing him to maintain good comprehension. The class will begin on June 10 at the Russell House. It will meet for three weeks on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 11:00 until 12:30. The cost of the course if $20. You may sign up in Room 203 in the Pendleton Building or call 777-5223 for information. INSOMNIA? An experimental treatment program is underway for the treatment of individuals with insomnia. If you have dif ficulty sleeping and would like to participate in this free program, call the Psychological Services Center 4864. Volunteers Needed VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR READING TUTORING FOR BLIND STUDENTS-ist SESSION. CONTACT JOHN ELKINS 2780, Office of Volunteer Services. SJAPAN g. 20, 1973 ;e in Japanese Village 35 are From New York/Room ures 1outh Enrichment Assc.) MAN AIR LINES I Travel Service ,N.Y. 10019 81-6350 -45's-Comic Books-Papers THINGS 'st Record Store en ts .ZZ SALE 's "Red C lay" God Bless The Child" ies Farm' ni, Jr.'s "Inner City Blues" p.m. weekdays rly S4.50 $4.29 urday (June 9) 33 Main Street ne Capitol) Senior C-i Special "Don't you have any other senior :itizens at the University?" asked drs. Julia Colson Ballentine, mzzled about why everyone was iving her speciAl attention as she nrolled for a course in Con emporary Fiction at registration rriday (June 1) at the University )f South Carolina. Mrs. Ballentine is 82 years old. 3everal months ago when she :alled the University Admissions 3ffice and asked if she were too old 1o go to college, Admissions Director Arthur S. West assured her that she was not. So at registration time Mrs. Ballentine showed up (completely cool among all the short skirts and long haircuts), filled out all the proper forms, and became the student body's ranking senior citizen. Actually Mrs. Ballentine wanted to take a course in creative writing, but since none is offered this semester she settled for one in contemporary fiction. She says that whether or not she returns for UNI -ME Nam e ................ Local Address .......... Home Address ......... Class ................ M Other USC activities and pi Circle committee(s) of intere CINEMATIC ARTS CONTEMPORARY SOUNDS CULTURAL SERIES Please state briefly what yoL please state what you think Please return to Russell itizen Rei Jotice At other courses will depend on how well she does in this one. In line with most other college students, Mrs. Ballentine says that she will try to get through the course "without letting the professor find out how ignorant I am." She decided to enroll at the University because, "I had plenty of time on my hands and thought I might as well make use of it." As a matter of fact, she is involved in a number of activities such as keeping house, painting, mowing her lawn, knitting, crocheting, writing, flower growing, and keeping a vegetable garden. ("I had some very pretty beans and potatoes last week.") She has studied art and has sold a number of paintings in Columbia. One of them hangs in the Veterans Administration Hospital and another in the new library at Lower Richland High School. But now she had developed a new interest-fiction writing. She has VERSITY Uh MBERSHIP APPLICAO ....... ............... . . Ph( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R e ajo r .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . )sitions: Include academic fields ir st: FAMILY FINE ARTS SERIES FREE UNIVERSITY i could contribute to the University I the objectives of the committee sht House, Room 204, or send to Box U LUM' Fis OPEN I1:( 2005 C In I Deives USC tried her hand at some short stories but so far has had nothing published. She would be satisfied with "just one" acceptance, she says. One df 12 children, Mrs. Ballentine was born in Anson, N. C. in 1891 but was reared in Union, where her father was a school teacher. In 1916 she was graduated as a registered nurse from what is now Charlotte Memorial Hospital, and in 1917 went to France as an Army nurse, serving 18 months in Bordeaux, France at Base Hospital 6. In 1921 she married, then returned home to the States in 1923 to settle in Southern Pines, N. C., after which "life was just ordinary living.". She has two daughters, Miss Edna Hooker, and Mrs. Betty Elmore, both of Columbia. 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