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on eompu/ I turn ill ? - ^ I Rb&EJR1 YW *"* EitCTldMf I coNc-P4ToiAru>?s! yovn priwent c* I ( 0n M. JftVtNT 6OOY? I 1 \ (^heJ""? 1 I 1 \JTR Contemporary Sounds presents Southernaire, a jazz-rock band from Charleston at 5 p.m., Wednesday April 5 on the Russell House Patio, and at 9 p.m., Thursday, April 6 in the Golden Spur. The Wednesday concert will also involve a patio cookout and the rairi location is The Spur at 9 p.m. Admission is free to this concert. Admission to the Thursday night concert will be 50 cents. Special Programs will sponsor a spring fashion show at 12:30p.m., Wednesday, April 5 on the Russell House Patio. Admission is free and fashions will be nmviried hv shnns in P/ilnmhin Mali The Zassoff Boys, popular local band, performed the Carolina Hoe-Down at the Carolina Coliseu Vice President Walter Mondale was featured at th 1 Your Josten's College Specialist will be I Dale Time Place 77-76 Printed in U.S.A. BY GLENN RAWLS I1" 11 J-?????iZj'mc iNut Exactly -1 *nou<L U veir far me ? , . J N Z*v? **f r? J 4*>?T> CAII >1?i?1?I ^ - - ? 1 tfiin gs ? "The Subject Was Roses" is returning to Columbia for one performance at 8 p.m., Sunday, April 9 in Columbia's rnttinffhnm TliPnJrP T?Y?r Unlrote more details, call 758-3442 or 758-3058 between noon and 6 p.m. "Columbia: City of All Seasons" will be the theme of the 41st annual Miss Columbia Pageant to be held at 7:30 p.m. on April 7 and 8 at Dreher High School. Tickets for a single performance are $3 and $5 for both performances. Tickets are on sale at Taylor Street Pharmacy and L & M Studio. Ptf f TfcT1tntTI70 | J OFFER GOOD FOR 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ' I VALID ANY DAY TIIRlf; m" ^ BMBHiaainnianF e event. . ? II PLAYM HI Having difficulty locat Would you like to meet otl TOggHH share your enthusiasm f mBBK or one of the other rack The Tennis World Org a computer compiled du MHB| yers residing in the Coll area. Surely you will wa mmm eluded. Subscribers will H copy of the directory all BBb|m tify (by either name, se: | locality) and call prospe 1 ners. In order to receive I rectory through the mail: below and mail with a CI T.W.O.) for $5 plus .50 (ta? I Box 798 c-o Columbia Ne low 4-6 weeks for compil iiercs Residence Street Address I I I I I I II I I I I 1 I II 1 M 11 I I I CIRCLE 1 ITEM IN EACH GROUP Male Female From The Horse's HAT -1 lviouin by Mr. Ed I Welcome back, students! I've been out of town for several days 1 preparing for the Cup. Although I didn't qualify for the race itself, I was the play-by-play announcer. And what a beautiful day it was; seeing all those humans decked out in million dollar suits, drinking chamoacne and ignoring the rare! Everytime there's a horse race, the stands are filled with people ... Have you ever seen horses at a track meet? No, they won't let us watch you run, but you're allowed, in fact, encouraged to come down to watch us... Is that fair? Aside from that, it really is great to be back here in Columbia. Just in time, too, for, as in the words of Rodney Stewart, "Tonight's the Night" for the Academy Awards. This is the annual occasion in which famous movie stars are given little statues if the Academy thinks it's the right year to give you IMHIMHBMBiii'iiBI $ A? , OR 6 PERSONS MWB E SUNDAY p il 9th . T juets) Hot items DINNER SER\ Colour? A AA m uuiaus H:.JU vIVI lildren's Prices SUNDAY - 11 A! FC 2120 4-3 Ph {RING THIS COUPON WITH YOU* lORETii ing tennis partners? ler men or women who or the game of tennis et sports? anization is preparing ectory of tennis plaimbia metropolitan mt your name inreceive their own owing you to idenk, age, ability or /tfnro fannio VV>T V iVtUUO J/dl If" i your Tennis Difill in the fonn IECK (payable to c & handling) to: wspapers. Please alation and delivery. First Name T1 I I I I I It I I I I?I?I . I \ I I 1111111111111 YOUR 1-Beginner TENNIS 2-Novice ABILITY 3-Intermediate one, so next year they can ignore 1 you when you bomb in a movie. IN THE CASE of Richard Burton, they should have given him an Oscar last year, because he humiliated himself and Hollywood with his "performance" in "Exorcist II: The Heretic," yet will probably win for "Equus." I am particularly in objection to honoring anybody who stars in a movie involving the murder of a KnroD IIV1 OV . The most amazing thing about the Academy Awards is that all the national magazines write a story about this year's "favorites," ajid most of the magazines have chosen different "favorites." I don't understand. If somebody is a "favorite," how can somebody else be a "favorite" for the same award? See MR. ED, page 17 o rpri ach j ,us j /ED MON. THRU SAT. 4 PM - VI - 8:30 PM I )REST ACRES BELTLINE BLVD. nnn TOO Z O / -* L W1H3T / UX'UOO/ | MMS? ir I iiw i jy )\ fx v*jr fHn MI Age ZIP Code 1 m rmrl Phone Number I H mill III 4-Advanced 5-Tournament J 6-Pro or Instr