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Spring < set for ^ From Stat After battling financial prot Russell House University Ui Committee has scheduled an ning students' musical inU Rokosny, committee chairman Detroit rock musician Mitch based blues artist Catfish Hodf _^ v a. 1 _i_i a r*l. on intramural r ieia a near jbi? The concert will be free to USC "We're real pleased with Rokosny said. "I think ve've r KtrfVi f /a ' r\ V iii^unjuoiii^ dv;i uiai wc ic ai wide variety of music spans a musical tastes." Rokosny said he expects ti concert to be about 4,000. Atte which featured Bonnie Raitt, \ and 7,000," he said. RVnF.H has hf*?n rwos representatives of Detroit-sty His hard-driving, aggressive s Golly Miss Molly," "C.C. R Dress" and "Sock it to me, Ba Rokosny said performers Springsteen,Iggy Pop and Ted major influence on their musu After a two-year absence fi returned with a five-man bj energetic show, Rokosny said Catfish Hodge is also origin; himself in the nation's capitc sound combines musical style and rock, Rokosny said. USC will from page 1 members or administrators from other accredited institutions in the Southeast. After reviewing the selfstudy, the committee visits the university for three days. Thf? rnmmittpp'fi vicit fn USC is an "intensive work experience" because members make a "broad sweep of the campus," talking with students, faculty, administrators and others involved with the university, Crosby said. The only difficulty in the committee's visit has been scheduling meetings between the committee and USC professors who helped prepare the self-study, according to USC Associate Dmi FAO C^A*>K#\M A x i u?uji oitjjiicn rvcivci limn. AS FAR as we can tell, everything has been going very well," Ackerman said. "The only difficulty has been finding times when faculty members and a d ministrators can meet for j! 1 * 1 uiscussions, oecause me university keeps running on schedule even though the iSPfiDJ I OP's & Sundecks Canvas Deck o. 6 1 n act anoes ^ i zj .zjzj MOE LEVYS OPEN 8:30-6:30 Corner of Lady & Assembly j concert lay 2 1 Reports )lems for several months, the nion's Contemporary Sounds outdoor spring concert spancrests, according to James i. i Ryder and Washington, D.C., $e will perform at 3 p.m. May 2 itt Physical Education Center, students. i the bands we've gotten," nade a good choice in getting a \1a fa rf??rn rtvimtr fAr fTVia ;ic w give awaj IVI IK^, IIIC cross every sector of students' irnout for the annual outdoor ;ndance at last year's concert, vas "somewhere between 5,000 'nized as one of the besl le rock and roll, Rokosny said sound led to such hits as "Good ;yder," "Devil with the Blu? by," he said. such as Bob Seger, Bruc< I Nugent have cited Ryder as s :al styles. om the rock scene, Ryder ha* and, which should provide ar ally from Detroit, but has base< ?1 for the past decade. Hodge's s of Motown, rhythm and blues yei accr (committee's) survey is being done." University administrators today will meet with committee members for a final interview, during which the visiting group will critique the university. Ackerman said university officials are confident that USC will not lose its accreditation, although the committee will probably suggest some Gei cum with Pi FRi (! ?AISO? 10% 0 All Apparel V validated U5 Offer Good through Af jjSf s /wv. ' '"j/y '--v\ // i n n Li L; J I (yr& /r>-. DSN ri/SN (Qr vO? Vv/V'; j^w -' U ' Q22 . i 799-i mfif ^ i i BSSH ^BBNiSI I BH J '^|lll|i| ?| 1 BMBis^HiiiSi \ \. "" * - USC 's spring concert schet , Joe Gutc, Rick Schein, Ryd editation i changes. "Inevitably, no matter how well the study goes, there will be some suggestions made for im proving certain aspects of the university's programsmodifying some aspect or instituting something that we don't have," Ackerman said. 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