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-JCampn, Blacks In Li A leading authority in the library field will discuss career opportunities for blacks in librarianship and his own experiences as a black librarian Feb. 26 at use. Dr. Hardy Franklin, director of libraries for the District of Columbia, will give his address at 10 a.m. in Davis College Room 113. The presentation is free and open to the public. T7i iicp Jo r I allium a vian iu uov 10 ^jrrsveL faeu Claire Towers 1390 Senate Si. hours: 2S2 7031 10:30am 8pm 5<X V ^ WS s * *t ! <v?V ^ i I) 1] <5 Bm r V. A few Con | InC&ndar J|k TotaWyfurnlshe 2/2 blocks fror '' vi4{/%*\ /-s/iH * wr?^ VHIVf I VMtli vyt ix Thel 2008 ' v'f fx ? *' { W%M MM , 'sV* " I mmmmwmm ibrarianship sponsored by the College of Librarianship. A former faculty member of Queens College, Franklin was the first community outreach iiorarian tor me JtjrooKiyn Public Library. He earned his degrees from Moorehouse College, Atlanta University and Rutgers. His visit to Carolina is one of a number of events celebrating Black History month at USC. f? MR. DELI I J) M Lexington Square I Shopping Cenlcr 1622 Airport Blvd. W. Columbia 794-5564 hours: 10:30a.m. 10p.m. WSJ* SsL 1 v # / 11 MjJ' / ti // & I & ?r / ? j> -S> ! .& / J*.#*? a / I / K I -~jr nwH L JL V V \?/? i Lion) ttm Living Efc id fiats and townhouse ^ xi l ^ ^r*~.\ r i ii to uov^ uui npus. rm 3, or stop by Development Group, Lincoln Street / RO. B< Columbia S.C. 29202 fft0312?vS-7000 ^ r. trokw in charge: STev? Mitch*#* . : . * - . ^ . ' *.' \ ; ? v> " & . : * ... . - ft* A * * ?" *"V*V- V* / *. ROTC Nursin Applications for Two-Year Army ROTC nursing scholarships will be accepted until April 5 at USC. l i u r. .11 i ne scKuiarsrups pay iuii tuition, books, lab fees and a $100 per month stipend to recipients. Students who will be juniors in the fall of 1982, are Sexual Enl A treatment program aimed at enhancing sexual satisfaction in women is available at USC. The Sexual Enhancement Program is offered free to Midlands area couples and is designed to help solve sex AUIM M wmAm 6 Moon Pie "Arrogance evidences considerable c . . . ties with the new waue." y v ' - x ^ ^ f (Students s located only furtherintb?mm .inc. 3x75 ' , \ '* ; m :: : <' ' :> g Scholarships enrolled in a bachelor of science program in nursing and will graduate in the summer of 1984 are eligible for the scholarship. Applicants also must be 25 years of age or younger at the time of graduation and be able to attend a nursing II dllllllg (JUIIip. hancement related problems, a major cause of marital stress. Dr. Peter Kilmann will direct the service conducted by licensed clinical psychologists. Interested persons snouia call 777-7802 by Feb. 28. Thurs. Feb. 18 1 for I Special! , A . $1.50 rding Artists GAKCE^ originality. A first class rock band Robert Palmer. The N Y. Times wellness work.6! OPEN DOOR S Each spring, the I recruits, selects, trai (Interns) to staff the tations. Interns may and Spring semest* r/-Ai urni i 7fin cuu^auwu, ncuu arrangements. Open Door interns! j related skills for a w [ are majoring in Hea sing, Education, Bush (Specific intern Activities: 1. Prepare 50 minute pres Stress Management, Nutril agreement witn tne Open 2. Learn procedures for ti education. 3. Learn and be able tc I awareness ana Denaviors. 4. Demonstrate public rel 5. Utilize Health Hazard Af Open Door is a uniq top three program chosen to become g pected to make a s i weekend retreats ar | attendance is requiri Applications an House, Lower Level wellness Ts Army ROTC Two-and three-year Army ROTC scholarships for qualifying freshmen and sophomores not currently enrolled in Army ROTC are available at USC. Recipients will be selected on the basis of an evaluation of the student's record, including scholastic academic potential and achievements, participation in extracurricular and athletic activities, demonstrated leadership, and results of an interview before a board of officers and university faculty. A physical aptitude examination also is required. The Golden Spur / ^ cuiuciiipvKiiy ^'uuiiuj/ n. Presents \ Pitchers / \ $1.75 / / \ 8-10 / \ Both / \Nighty A cr: /FF+1K / . - | \ Made p tekt (JSC office of health proi HEALTH ENRICHMENT TUDENT INTERNSHIPS Open Door Health En ns and supervises Peer i Drop-in Center and do be able to secure course 5rs under HEDU 301 Pr i independent Study or < lip experience is an excel ride ranae of careers. Ci Ith Education, Psycholoc less Administration and < ;entations on Human Sexuality; tion and Weight Control, Fitnes Door Coordinator. dood pressure and percent boi > use strategies that promoti ations skills. /\j\ ii i jji uinui.il iy wtriu icib ue and special program, s in the United States, a part of the Open doi strong commitment to id weekly staff meeting? ed. 2 available at Open Door, west \ l. Deadline is Thursday, Februar APPLY NOW1 ilk is made possible by Student > i The GAMECOCK is the student a * I newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly on Wednesdays during both summer sessions, with the exception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in the GAMECOCK are those of the editors and not thf??? ni the University of South Carolina. The University of South Carolina is an equal opportunity institution. The Board of Student Publications and Communications is the publisher of the GAMECOCK. The Student Media Department is the parent organization of the GAMECOCK. Change of address forms, subscription requests and other correspondence should be sent to the GAMECOCK, Box 85111, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. 29208. Subscription rates are $15.00 for one (I) year, $8.00 per fall or spring semester and $3.00 lor both summer sessions. Third class postage paid at Columbia, ?. C. ? Fri. Feb. 19 $1.50 w WUSC-FM 7-4165 j hear recordings ossible by Student Activities Fees PROGRAM richment Program j Health rnrKiilfanfc; ' outreach presen- | credit for both Fall i -acticum in Health Dther course credit llent way to get jobirrently our interns jy, Journalism, NurDthers. . ! 3nd one of the following: 5, or some other topic bv dv fat measurement and e an individual's health WIIM |Jt;erb. I We are one of the j i Students who are I Dr Program are ex- I it. 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