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use c< to Na\ By Neal Smith A USC coed has been ? one fo the first women ! U.S. Naval Academy at Md. Carol Shepard, a f majoring in joumali: appointee to the acadi students from each allowed to enroll each nine alternate selectioi Shepard will be a repre South Carolina beginnii next academic year, fisnish this year at USC Courses offe at Mystic Se A series of graduate Mystic Seaport will be o: 28 through Aug. 6. The courses accredii University of Connec 1 1 - A ' inciuuu American History, American Mar American Literature < and an interdisciplinai called American Maritii Graduate students, professionals and e undergraduates who pleted at least their ji may apply for the cour me summer aessio University of Connnect Ct. 06268. Deadline for is May 1. Further informatioi plications for financite may be obtained by w Frand C. Munson Mi stitute of American Studies, Box R, Mysl Mystic Ct. 06355. MAC I Russell H< Mon. & W Room 31' 9 A.M. - f SOME M i ruieiyrt L Teachers Nutrition Business Music Art Printing Nursing/I Lawyers >ed ne ral Aci to the a Stude accepted as academ to enter the high Annapolis, leaderh secure reshman , influent ;m, is an sponsor emy. Two Davis 1 state are pointee. year with nate for is chosen. R-S.C.. sentativeof She pa ig with the official She must if ther and then go terestec my har laughte. " " tunate I ??t r uicjf wt aport ?e ?T noimim Candida ; courses at when U ffered June Since signed I Led by the women ticut, and nomina Maritime napolis itime Art, history, j( the Sea proud c v seminar tu U1V UV.U rue Studies, m h; , teachers, adjustir xceptional "The have com- plenty inior year gradual ses through many ns Office, place icut, Storrs, rounder application at this For in; 1 OnH on. ?.>AnM 4 UIIU dp- WtTCll | i assistance but at riting to the explain emorial In- Shep; Maritime shegra ic Seaport, either carrier !E COI Feb. ause red. 2 > P.M. T1CIPAT1 anguage Tea (with secom (all areas) Health Care imetl ademy icademy as a freshman, nts applying to the y must display excellent school records, have ship qualities, and must recommendations from ial sources. Shepard was ed by U.S. Rep. Mendel ^ c r> n ? cio ck pi iiivi^ic aji* She was the first alterU.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond, ird's chance came when an asked her Naval ROTC unit e were any students inI in Annapolis. " I raised id and some of the guys d," she said, "I'm forbe selected, but I guess inted a woman then to fill mon. ine politicians want able to say that they ?ted one of the first women ites. I seemed to be there ley needed me." President Gerald Ford the bill into law, 60 to 100 have either been ted or appointed to An"I feel like I'm making , Shepard said. "I'm very )f being a woman elected to demy but I don't feel that avro tru"? manu nrnKlomc lg to its way of life." Naval Academy offers of prestige and being a te from there can open doors, but an education at a like Carolina is more J. There is more diversitv university than Annapolis, stance, you don't have to jniforms all of the time here Annapolis you do," she s. ard wants to be a pilot after duates. "I would like to fly from a land base or a ," she said. tP ON C . 9, 10, & 1 ED NEEDS Al chers d language) S| Volu Day cai By Mark Lundgrcn The biggest problem university day care cei this time is money, ac the center's director. Utility and mainten* food costs and employ are forcing the center to a tight budget, acc< director Gladys Rains. The center charges i for full-time child can Day care centers off car in cost from $22.50 to $28 for one child. The center musy all expen I I Tfc? 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HriMcripHM Owtcxk, mm miwulii <nd i. ? paid at 9 r aw P.M. | uncil er has $$] 'he center's building is Ri t Woodland Terrace, USC Ur its for married students, vned by the university. full-time employes are ou their salaries are not as pr te salaries paid by private ns, Rains said. In ad- / s center does not charge nui imester breaks. Ms nui fro y care center is open five week from 7:30 a.m. to 6 1 j 57 children attending the it'i enjoy art, music, ha nal movies provided by Ca ate Department of pri on, speakers and field en? :ording to Robert Todd of to Monday WW SPEC) 2 BIG BO' Shoney's famous twi American cheese, let special big Boy dres: seed bun. Double up this super special at Inside, On the Curb < From 5 p.m. til close Niiu?r? RFSTAUR S. Beltline# Charlestc Dutch S< 3roblem issell House University lion. Rains said snacks are provided addition to a hot lunch. An tdoor play area is used in apopriate weather. ^ World War II British army rse, Rains, opened the center on irch 13, 1967, as an infant rsery. tsut the center expanded m its original 30 to 35 children. Hains said there is "no question, > the best in town," and that it s a "reputation from here to lifornia." She said many ivate centers do not provide ough personal care and attention the children. Night rSi h iml: - B I ( 9 ? p ^ I 2 *P & iwnrnb<3 ^-7 c*,J& Ok j?*=> <=> _. c ^ ^ ^ ^ ? kutt&k YS FOR X) n beef patties plus tuce, and our sing on a sesame tonight and enjoy Shoney's. )r Carrvout I*1** >n Hwy Dentsville juare