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A good size crowd on the Russell was entertained by the country-ro Pure Prairie League during a Saturday night. The event was spoi Gerald Fo To Dedica Adresses by Vice President Gerald R. Ford.and U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. will highlight dedication ceremonies of the University of South Carolina's Law Center May 2-4. Ford will speak Friday, May 3, to members of the South Carolina Bar, the state's judiciary and Congressional delegation and representatives of bar groups and deans of law schools from across the nation who will be in the Columbia for the dedication ac ARSH MELLOW Wvs MA ARSIIME ELLOWS IF YOU ARE T ARE A COMFURK HASSTYLE. House Patio Carolina Couples C ck sounds of the University Un free concert Photo by Courtney isored by the rd Returni te New Lat tivities. Justice Powell, on the nation's highest court since 1972, will speak at 10:30 Saturday, May 4, at for mal dedication ceremonies. Meeting during the dedication days will be the South Carolina Bar Association and the South Carolina State Bar, the state's two organized bar groups. These groups are holding their annual meetings simultaneously with the dedication of the Law Center, the base for legal education in the ELLOWS 8 MAR81 IRSHIMELI LLOWS N MARSHMl VONIDERING, "AM PABLE INEXP EN S 1221 MAIN ST 'S ommittee in cooperation with ion's Contemporary Sounds. Dicely. ng In May v Center state. Among other featured events will be a continuing legal education program on "The State of the South Carolina System of Justice" and a seminar on "Separation of Powers." The new complex at the University houses the law school, the University's Institute of Continuing Legal Education, In stitute of Law and Education, and Institute of Criminal Justice and offices for the South Carolina Bar Association. MARSH [MELLO LOWS M ARSHIM ELLOWS RSHMRLLOWS'* IVE SHOE THIA' Garnet Ai Expected BY SID GR The 1974 Garnet and Black is r expected to arrive on campus April 22, according to Fred Merritt, I editor of next year's volume. I Merritt said the printer of the I yearbook held up its arrival by an a extra week due to a question over < thevolume's new format. According to Randy Newcome, v editor for this year's volume, the 1974 Garnet and Black will have a new format. "The new format is what we think national publications would print about USC if they devoted an issue to the campus," Newcome said. Merritt said the format is a series of "individual magazines inserted into the cover, enabling the student to remove whatever section he wants." The magazines chosen for adaptation to Carolina i students and their activities are Playboy, Ms. Carolinian, Sports Illustrated, Saturday Evening I Post, Saturday Review of Carolina 1 Arts, Southern Living, Intellectual Digest, and the National Lampoon. I "Articles will be placed in the various magazines according to I special interests," explains 1 Newcome. 1 Newcome said the idea started f three years ago when she thought I of the idea of a series of magazines in a binder making up a yearbook. Newcome admitted Texas Tech's I la ventana has been using the format since 1952, but she claims she never heard of it before. t Newcome hopes the format will be I successful enough to warrant its 4 use in the future. I The yearbook will contain 508 1 numbered pages, 36 cover pages, 4 t insheet pages, and two pictorial foldouts, according to Newcome. Newcome said the foldouts will be found in the Playboy and Ms. Carolinian sections. The outer cover of the 76th volume of the Garnet and Black c will appear conservative, using the standard 9 by 12 inch dimensions. t Merritt estimated the book as being almost two inches thick. The Garnet and Black will be printed i on 80 lbs. of glossy enamel paper to l help preserve it, according to Who Guru Mal IC .e,Rm AprillI "Check I Mont On The UASC. Camnus id Black April 22 IFFIN Iewcome. The Garnet and Black receives 137,000 from the Student Ulocations Committee, according o Newcome. Newcome expects idvertising to cover the rest of the 'osts. Copies of the Garnet and Black vill be sold for $3. Rosen Named Assistant To President Barry H. Rosen has been named issistant to the president at the University of South Carolina. Rosen will assume the post July I when Dr. William H. Patterson )ecomes president of the iniversity. Rosen is currently assistant to Patterson in his )resent position of provost of USC. Rosen is a 1963 public ad ninistration graduate of Temple Jniversity. He has a master's in istory from Temple, has done urther study at the University of Vdaryland and is currently a PH.D. legree candidate at ths University >f South Carolina. Modern British iistory is his field of expertise. Before joining the University of outh Carolina staff as assistant to he provost in January 1973, Rosen aught at Benedict College in .olummia, Vorhees College in )enmark, S. C., Indiana Jniversity of Pennsylvania, and he University of Maryland. Coed Improving Vicki Lynn Dunham, the USC :heerleader critically injured in a :ar accident during spring break, s continuing to improve slowly in he Orangeburg Regional Hospital, iccording to hospital sources. Dunham is expected to be moved rom the Intensive Care ward to a rivate room within the next few ia s. Ils 310,7-10:30 p. .2th t Out" lay Patio ,Bookstore