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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,
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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.
Apply in person only. Market
Restaurant, Assembly and Ger
vais.. Office hours, 10-12 a.m., 3-5
p.m.
Bojangles Needs Help: Positions
available for waiters, waitresses,
and bartenders. Part-time and
full-time, flexible hours, open at
11:00 a.m., close at 12: p.m. Phone
772-2726, Mr. Hall Turner or apply
in person at Bojangles
Delicatessen, 20 Diamond Lane,
Intersection Center.
SERVICES
Typing: All Types. Prompt,
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Plans Ho lid
South Carolina premiere of a
monumental motet composed for
40 individual choral parts.
Choir director Dr. Arpad Darazs
has divided his choir into eight
smaller choruses to duplicate the
Calendar
University House, 4:30-6:30 p.m.,
$1 per person.
Gamecocktails, Carolina Inn,
immediately following the football
game, $4.50 per person.
SUNDAY
Concert, Al Greene, Carolina
Coliseum, 8 p.m., tickets are $6.50,
$5.50 and $4.50.
A collection of early Indian trade
pottery will be exhibited at the
Columbia Museum of Art Nov. 25
Dec. 9.
Griffin Biography Festival,
Russell House Theatre, 7 and 9:30
p.m.
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Professional service.
Proofreading included.
Reasonable, convenient. 254-5921.
Legal medical abortions from 1
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Free pregnancy tests and birth
control information. Ms. Rogers,
Wash. D.C. (202) 628-7656 or (301)
484-7424 anytime.
Professional typing, 10 yrs. ex
perience, termpapers, etc., $.50
dbl. sp. pg. Campus delivery. 788
5762.
Typing theses, dissertations,
termpapers. Extensive ex
perience. Electric typewriter.
Mrs. Stokes, 782-0347.
M.C.C. An outreach into the Gay
Community with emphasis on
social action and religious service.
For information call: 252-1250.
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sound and effect that 16th century
Ein lish composer Thomas Tallis.
This piece, performed in Latin,
was not discovered until 1955.
Other selections will include
Arthur Honegger's "Une Cantate
de Noel" (A Christmas Cantata) in
which the composer has taken five
of the world's most famous
Christmas carols and hymns and
fused them into a unique
arrangement. The choir will be
accompanied by Vickie Caughman
on organ and will feature Donald
Gray, baritone soloist.
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.
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Collectors! Just in--a limited
supply of porcealin, commissioned
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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
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our studio. Call Larry Roof, 359
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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.