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School seeking 'blood' donations from students The Children's Community School is asking for blood to stay in business. A nonDrofit and tav.ovomn? r r vovuipi nontraditional school, it has been running at a deficit every month, according to school spokesmen. The school will receive $10 for each pint of blood donated to the nonprofit John Elliott Blood Bank between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesday. The blood bank is located o* 1 7AC V/f ~~ O* 1 ? ? ui iii>o ivxciiii 01. anu muse DC notified in order for the donation to be counted toward the school's fund-raising efforts. Also, the blood donor will receive' a ticket for an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner to be held from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Feb. 29 at the 221 Pickens St. vegetarian restaurant. Live entertainment will be furnished. Summer school applications due May 1 at USC Students wanting to attend the first session of summer school at USC must apply no later than May 1. June 15 has been set as the deadline for applying for the second session of summer school. Summer school dates at USC are June 3-July 8 for the first term and July 9-Aug. 13 for the second term. Other 1976 application dates set by the university are Aug. 1 for the foil ? ?1 . < Aunusibi auu uec. i lor tne i 1977 spring semester. *gir?rjfrrj:wT vv;--; / K;; V Red fern? was not afraid to do it," Redfern said. He began listing oeoDle whn had shown the qualities of a creative mind. "Ravenel had a new idea. He was living, he was vibrant," Redfern said referring to the unsuccessful gubernatorial candidate. Redfern also credited some of the nation's ancestors with displaying creativity. "Most of you don't know what the bicentennial means. The men in 1776 were some of the baddest men in history." He compared dealing with England then to the idea of Camden, S.C.. trying to deal with the United States. Redfern asked the group if they have tried to be that creative. "VaII Kn.rn .,11 ~~ 1 ~ r-.lfill *t_ 1UU ua?Eau l lie I WW IS IW IU1I111 IflP five points of the star," Redfern said. "Dickey is a good example. He's done a lot for South Carolina iust Columbia Used Boc We Buv And Sell G* I " ' & Paperback books We Trade Paperbac Sorry, We pon't Buy but we do have pai 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon.-Fr The Book J 1023 Bush River Roac L Phone: 7 MJEV From Page 1 doing his literary thing." Redfern said in reference to the Columbia author and poet. "If you say truth and justice loud enough and long enough someone will hear you," he said. "You're going to make mistakes, you're going to fall down," Redfern said. He told the group that they must keep trying. "The educated few need to be daring enough to think new thoughts and they need to be courageous enough to persevere." Redfern was confronted by two individuals who conveyed their philosophical differences in the form of questions. Redfern handled these frustrated and mumbling hecklers like a cat handles a dead mouse. As one man stormed out of the room calling Redfern a racist, Redfern eot thp Inst ;? raising a hand and saying "but I defend your right to say it." *'s Only >k Store ood Used Hardback :ks f & Sell Textbooks 11 _ i 1?? ? uiitn reading dooks i. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. Dispensary i in Boardwalk Plaza 98-47399 Teen-age sex manui Planned Parenthood of Central ed South Carolina has produced a new ph publication about sex for young ha teen-age boys and girls. MASH, or an Mostly About Sex and Other Hassles, is designed for use in clinics, classrooms and com- ce iiiuiiiit.tuuv.iuiuii pi ugiauid. ul CO The publication can also be used of as resource material by parents to cc Next yeai youcouK schoi An Air Force ROTC 2-ye; not only pays your tuition, bi a month allowance. And picl | books and lab fees, as well. And after college, you'll in the Ai r Force... go on to fur j ing...and get started as an Ail i be travel, responsibility, and But it all starts right heri A ! ~ f mr rorce rcuiu. iningSWHIlC No obligation, of course. I Put Hal together In t 11 published lucate their children about the tysical and emotional changes ippening to them between ages 10 id 13. Copies of the publication are 15 nts apiece or they may be bought bulk rates of more than 100 mips Thr? PI unnoH PnronfVirm^ m ?M?1I?\/V4 A U1VI1V1IUUVI fice on Middleburg Drive has pies of the publication. r J be on larship. ar scholarship. Which it also gives you $100 <s up the tab for your receive a commission ther, specialized trainr Force officer. There'll a lot of other benefits. b in college...in the ok up... so look us up. Air Fore* ROTC. 1