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News briefs Directors named for public health school Directors have been appointed in four areas of the USC School of Pu blic Health. Dr. Joan M. Altekruse is the new program director for public health administrators, Walter L. Isaascs is program director for public health educators, Robert F. Lewis is director of the program for public health measurement staff and Dr. David H. Kiel is director for evaluation and information. The Public Health School was created by the South Carolina legislature last year and is only the nineteenth such school in the nation. A I tekruse will join the school this month from her post as director of health for the Okaloosa County Health Department in Florida. Isaacs joined the school June 1. He received a masters degree in public health from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, where he is also a Ph. D. candidate. Lewis will j; oin the USC school this fall. He has been chief of the Center for Health Statistics and Statistics and Statistical Research and Develop ment for the Michigan Department of Public Health. Kiel, who received his Ph. D. from the University of north Carolina at Chapel Hill following a B.A. in political science at Yale, has been evaluation coordinator for the N.C. Internship Office, Director of Upward Bound, and served in the Division of Community Psychiatry at UNC-Chapel Hill. Med School coordinator named Dr. James N. Adams has ..been named coordinator of medical microbiology for the new USC School of medicine. Adams is coming to Carolina from the School of Medicine at the University of South CDakota where he has been on the faculty since 1963. He ctairman of at sc mepartment of Microbiology from 1970-71. at USC he will also be professor in the Department of Biology. He received his B.S. from the University of Kentucky and his Ph.D. from the University of Georgia. Adams wasd also a postdoctoral training fellow at the University of. Georgia and a post- doctoral fellow at the University of Minnesota, prior to joining the faculty at South Dakota. 3 awarded ROTC scholarships Three USC students have ju[st been awarded three-year Air Force ROTC scholarships. The three, Carl E. Craig Jr. of Columbia; Robert E. Freaney Jr. of Alexandria, Va.' and James G. Owens of Virginia Beach, Va., are all Carolina sophomores. The Air Force ROTC program that enabiwes full time students to complete the requirements for commissioning as an officer in the U.S. Air Force upon graduation. Batik display open in Sloan College A one-man display of batiks by Leo F. Twiggs will open Tuesday in the Huntington Gallery of Sloan College. The Gallery is oten from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Twiggs is nationally known for his work and is a professor of art and director of the Whittaker Gallery at South Carolina State College. Piano recital scheduled Dr. Charles Fugo twill present a piano recital in Fraser Hall at 8 p.m. Wednesday' Sept. 10. The program, free of charge, will include works by Clementi, Mendelssohn, Rachmaninoff, Schumann and Liszt. Fugo, a USC assistant piano professor, holds both his Masters of Music and Doctorate of Music from Indiana University. He has been on the USC faculty since 1972. O Come by and check out our new shipment of * shirts for men and women * Bedspreads * Camel Bone Inlaid Tables and Plaques * "WhIte Metal" Jewelry Reasonable Prices and 20Percent off with USC ID for the month of September EXPRESS 1e2s MAIN P1) tha th ri roo magi' farm Le pic 3209 M 2f 20% Discount to all L Hair Sty and we've 122 ANTS t will survive and ve even in dorm ms. t us help you :k one out! illwood Ave. i6- SOIL ISC students until Oct. 1. les For People! got your number 779-8942 5 Main