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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?
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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
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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
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1977 spring semester.
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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.
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five points of the star," Redfern
said.
"Dickey is a good example. He's
done a lot for South Carolina iust
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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
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