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USC Choir The USC Concert Choir will present its annual Columbia Christmas.concert Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church. The program will include three noted choral works, including the Campus ' TODAY Faculty Staff football* Breakfast, sponsored by the Department of Athletics, Capstone, 7 a.m. Administrative Employes Club luncheon with speaker Frank McGuire Capstone Campus Room, 12 noon, $1. for members, $2,.35 for guests. THURSDAY Thanksgiving Holidays continue through Nove. 25. SATURDAY Football Game, USC'vs. Clemson, 1:30 p.m. Administrative Employes Drop-In, C14 HELP WANTED Person wanted to work in music studio 2 afternoons per week; $2.25 per hr.; must be able to type and play guitar a little. Also must have permanent residence in the Columbia area. Call 765-1872. James School of Music, West Columbia, S.C. Students Needed for Part-time Employment. Minimum age 18. Openings for waiters and waitresses. Shifts available, 11-3 p.m., 6-11 p.m. On job training. 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The female chorus of the concert choir will perform Ralph Vaughan Williams' "Magnificat." which will feature Evelyn McGarrity mezzo-soprano. In addition to these larger selections, the men's chorus will present Schubert's "Christmas Lullaby," the women ' will also perform Zoltan Kodaly's "'Ave Maria," and the entire choir will join to sing "Winds Through the Olive Trees,,' a traditional American Christmas hymn. Is Collectors! Just in--a limited supply of porcealin, commissioned for the late Columbia Hotel. Of fered subject to prior sale, at the ENAMELIST. 2107 Green St. in 5 Pts. LOST AND FOUND Lost: Companion, female black & tan 1% year Basset Hound last Tuesday. A dear friend. Please help locate. Reward. 252-0457. MISC. What lurks in the back room? Handwriting Analysis. Have your handwriting analyzed by a professional. No machines or gimmicks. Completely per sonalized service. Send $5.00 and about 100 written words to P.O. Box 11371, Columbia, S.C. 29211. Sparkleberry Crafts, a small, new locally operated studio, needs someone to plant, and manage an herb and spice garden on land at our studio. Call Larry Roof, 359 6723. here ex Stereophones, it's e better. Because :on the guitar, and get /n seat. To sit right under turn up the bass, and adjust in the row of your choice. PRO-B VI will carry you ~er and tweeter in each crossover network, so >te. PRO-B VI Sugg. Retail Price-$60.00 you hoar. pow St., Yonkers, N.Y. 10705. mal Collegiat Sex Counsel Lawrence, Kan.--The hci; openness about sex his stimti various counseling services i community. "Peoply wantinl pseudonyms and tended to call Janet Sears, problem pregnan< women's office at the Univer. "Now they use their own nam to face. Most just want infoi open to them." Sears said that "there is mor when I was in school. There w but my generation just never afraid of condemnation so thi intimacy." She said that now who traveled together, having did not include sex. "I think students are using ; caring," Sears said. "All thi: ministration to respond to s traceptive devices and non-v alternatives open to them," sl The Human Sexuality Serie mission on the Status of V formation. The series is a nu various sexual life styles to rr been attended by 200 to 800 si Another University attempi sexual issues is an innovativ department entitled "Psych Behavior." "I think it is as valid to stud that is being taught here," Sf Lawrence has had its shari according to Sears. Three t, pregnancies come to her offic( majority of these women had r devices. Most get abortions, I didn't advise the ones who got emotional experience for any stronger. decisions if they are Sears said. Director of Health Services that medical considerations i governing distribution of birth was no hospital policy. The Un distributes birth control pills doctor in the hospital. Concerning the national epi Schwegler commented: "'1 university students don't have can't believe that it is because i The mores and attitudes of reticence. But if there is no ini not be spread." Court Decisic Washington--In a case involv underground newspaper on ca Court has ruled that "the Fir, room for the operation of a dual community with respect to the The Court's decision reverse which held that' on a university pression could properly be subo] such as, for example, the conv use and display of language at The plaintiff in the case, a U niversit y of Missouri School of for dlistributing a newspaper university found "obscene." Til that the student be reinstated academic reasons. News USC President Thomas F. Jones, will attend a National Sciencei Foundation conference Monday in Washington, D.C. to discuss threei national problems-- energy, en vironment and productivity. | The meeting, to be attended by business, government and educational leaders from throughout the United States, will be the Foundation's first national symposium on the Research Ap plied to National Needs. Discussion will include issues such as energy systems and resources, environmental management and threats to the environment and productivity research and technology in the nhiand nivat setor. e News ing Offered htened awareness and lated s!dent response to vailablein the university counseling used to give on the phone," comments y counselor in the dean of ity of Kansas. es and come in to talk face mation about the choices e sexual activity now than as sex going on, of course, admitted it. People were !re were few chances for there were many students intimate relationships that ex with responsibility and puts pressure on the ad tudent demands for con alued information on the ie continued. s, sponsored by the Com- 1 lomen, provides this in mber of lectures 'given on ale consciousness. It has udents. to provide education on e class in the psychology logy of Human Sexual y this subject as any other ars said. of problem pregnancies, 3 five girls with problem each week, she said. The ot been using birth control hough Sears said that she married. "It's always an women, but they can make not racked-up with guilt," Raymond Schwegler said vere the only stipulations control pills, but that there iversity's Watkins Hospital at the discretion of each lemic of venereal disease, 'he general rule is that high rate of the disease. I Af a lack of sexual exposure students demonstrate no tial source, the disease will >n Reversed ing the distribution of an mpus, the U.S. Supreme ;t Amendment leaves no standard in the academic content of speech." s a District Court ruling campus "freedom of ex rdinated to other interests entions of decency in the id pictures." graduate student at the Journalism, was expelled on campus which the e Supreme Court ordered unless barred for valid Briefs Jones served between 1966-72 as a nember of the National Science hinard which has statutery -espori'ibility for setting policies or the dev"elopment of the national >otential in sei( nee'. A panel discussion "What is the role of research in the university?" will be held at 8 p.m. Nov. 28 at room 310 of the Physical Science Center. The discussion will be sponsered by the astronomy department. Members of the panel will be Deans Durg, Fincher and Hlolms and Vice-Provost Nelson. All faculty and students are invited.