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The award-winning Mexican film, Los Olvidados, will be presented on Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 7:30 in room 133 at the Nursing Building. The film was directed by Luis Bunuel with Enolish subtitles A brief meeting of the Spanish Club will follow the film at 7. The film is free. On Tuesday, Oct. 2, at 5 in room 001 Gambrell, Barbara Alley, a representative from the Humanities and Social Sciences Career Planning Office, will be on hand to offer suggestions to students wishing to use their foreign language skills in future emnlovment. The South Carolina Arts Commission is now accepting applications for its Film/Video Fellowship. THa niirnnup nf thp t9IUUl follnurahin io fA anaklo n M. *>v |rww W* w?-w ywwv vttvTTuaiup iO W V1UXMAV CI South Carolina media artist of exceptional promise to set aside a significant period of time for work in his or her chosen art discipline. Applications will be accepted through Oct. 31, 1979. Official application forms and fellowship guidelines are available from the South Carolina Arts Commission's Media Center, 1800 Gervais St., 758-7942. Saturday art classes for children begin Sept. 29 at USC and feature a variety of art experiences for youngsters age 7-12. The classes will be taught by USC art education majors under the direction of Catherine Bradley, an art education graduate of .X---j-* ^>"<t* 4r/t^"|". Xl;*'".'-Jr*'' JMBMII rf e M -TTJ, 14 "? ;i ^ W S.S'" -" ? " *WSsrw>^^'. > .. ..-. n-. ... ?. ..N . .. ^ ..%%?* *.* ;i NBC's 4The La offers slow-mo By Peter J. Boyer ... . APTetovlalon Wrhar StUCIlOUS and gOO _ _ rt \ ai e ! it. IArpiict ^ aLES (AP> ~ Viewers uw inenuij accustomed to a diet of knowing Dalrymple (Edw* flrfAi^rac?s *rom world-wise competitive "Dal n^^?ntf might yawn at the expatriate Jean^ prospect of a six-hour memorial to Nouri > th^irU;?fthe '^generation. ThJiJft J?ht'S opener ot NBC's Maid Marian t ConwrHhlu wniilri nnom Crew is Radcliffc oscitancy itself ? a slow-moving Farris (Deborah R ostalgia trip to the pre-World War beauty who is love Lfague. where golden Fusiliers. They la eroes and heroines wax giddy big dreams and di with pretty dreams. glorious Packar rhey are shining knights in a dubbed "The Ei innocence, their jousts issue bold challeng staged on dance floors and in the "We're the bi of convertibles to the somest, most sop sounds of the Glenn Miller Or- that ever graced chestra boasts Russ "I th urr?\ 7?wers who need their to make history." ly ?f * Fonz "Aaaayyy" But then comet iThfl 80/ol" Th* L?*t Convertible, terward, the huri i ms one s for the Old Man. He'll recover lost illusio th? rernember the shag and Fusiliers meet a irro'St0H\p ^ and all those reunion and sort < lr^verabfe dreams. happened. !? ser^es 'ocuses on five It's a lovely nostj '44 a^r^matesoftheClassof have made a pe tnp PIva BSwHiaro ?? ministries. But six tof youUff |~7 ? Averse group time to spend chas Dromi?? world-beaters whose anil the result is a war as,08tin the darkness of especially in tor Thpr* u u * segment. ?d hands?me aristocrat GeorcpTwIrl^ 5ing)? a writer; The first jab yc J 8 (Bruce Boxleitner), solid, comes at the very I'? USC. The classes will meet on Saturdays through Dec. l. The cost is $20 per child. Applications are available from Cynthis Jackson at the USC Department of Art, 777-4236. Video art is on display at USC's McKissick Museums with the Fifth Annual Ithaca Video Festival. The exhibit, on display through September, features a selection of the finest independent video produced in the United States. The 20 festival tapes were selected" from more than 200 entries by a panel of museum professionals and well-known artists. McKissick is open Monday-Friday from 9-4, and Sunday from 1-5. Romance blooms in the tropics when South Pacific, the award-winning musical comedy, opens the 1979-80 f TOr? rm. a.?~ n ? urcuirc oeason. wiin music oy tticnara Kogers and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein, South Pacific swept the major dramatic awards in 1949-50 and captured a world-wide audience. The show opens Friday, Oct. 5 in USC's Drayton Hall Theatre and PAnflnunc fk?*AiarfK ? ----*1 l: ? ? wuuimvo uuuugii' oaiuiUfljr, WVl, 10, CACIUUJIl^ Monday, Oct. 8. Showtimes are at 8 TuesdaySaturday and 3 on Sunday. Constellations and astronomical events visible from central South Carolina during the fall months is the subject of Gibbes Planetarium's September Starwatch. This new program runs from Sept. 8-30, with shows each Saturday and Sunday afternoon at 2:30 And 4-nn x. ^ ??;sw? -3?<& tt&':? < ^cv^ ^V. v.^ ft v * . ^l^fl^^^HHBi^B J in MiiOBr-'PnS? ttSffi;v.vMiF^.:o: % 1 \ , .v ^WBiMMBKyya-. 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The idea came to him histicated crew when he heard the announcement fair Harvard/' that the last American convertible time we re going would De made in me. ? war and, af- BMIIIWPWUfWMi i i'i'Ii* 'I 1i 1111 ied attempt to ' >ns. Finally, the BpSAhUMhw& t a 25th class 11 wonder what ilgia, and would rfect four-hour : hours is a long ing lost dreams, lot of inaction; light's opening >u get, in fact, ?nd of the first &mmmmmm mtSkmi/JmSS* SB5a^Sa55B^^^B ! Int^rnAfinn^l HAII?P Af P^nr^kp& I ?SPECIAL? li fi I 3 p.m. until 6 a.m. French Toast ??q i i with this coupon (All You Can Eat) {j | Expires Friday, Sept. 21 | [1031 Assembly Street 4467 Devine Street { J 765-0305 782-9646 j I FROM THE GANG ! THAT BROUGHT YOU FRESHMEN ORIENTATION AND I "The Wizard off U.S.C." SKIT... 4M Vj j ^&h\: .'-&?;? >/* V I WE NOW BRING YOU... 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