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Afro Honors Fi J* MbJL A VT JLA\^m N-/ ? By GLENN BUKKINS Stiff Writer rr>: ui i. o?..tu ..r.,. ...n../. r ivc uiiiuiv ouuui v>ai uiuuaiio wcic honored at the second annual "Salute to Black South Carolinians" in the Russell House Ballroom Feb. 18. The program was sponsored by the Association of AfroAmerican Students in recognition of Black Hictnru Mnnfh AA1UI>U? J mviivii. Two USC students were honored for their academic accomplishments. Karon Dawkins, a senior from Enore, was honored. Dawkins is majoring in clinical psychology and a member of the honor society. She is also a member of the USC Mortar Board honor society. ITupreft Mr?Alictf?r a ?pninr mainrinP in pharmacy, was also honored. McAlister is a member of the National Honor Society and is the correspondent secretary for Alpha Phi Alpha and is a native of Darlington. S.C. Rep. Kay Patterson was awarded in the area of civics for his accomplishments il r> iL n li t in ine ouuin ^ui uuua la^imciiui e. r-aiici &uu told students they should not forget where they came from. The GAMECOCK is the student [~! newspaper of the University o< South |j Carolina and is published four times a j j week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thur- _-j sdays and Fridays during the fall and spring ( j semesters and weekly on Wednesday?. H during both summer sessions, with the ''! exception of university holidays and I B Fc examination periods. I t'V-s Opinions expressed in the GAMFCOCK ! \ are those of the editors and not those of the University of South Carolina. \ The University of South Carolina is an O equal opportunity institution. C The Board of Student Publications and \J \ Communications is the publisher of the O GAMECOCK. The Student Media 3 jfyf Department is the parent organization of lj[ T the GAM?COCK. S t \ mange 01 address lorms, suoscnption Q U^> requests and other correspondence should B h? be sent to the GAMECOCK, Box U5131, ? WL University of South Carolina, Columbia, | S C. 2V208. j ; Subscription rales are $15.00 tor one (1) j : year, $8.00 per fall or spring semester and | DrtCl, $3.00 for both summer sessions. *//* KOSC Third class postage paid at Columbia, 5 ^ L-J-Ikfi# **9^ 4I4 &f A * * * M $ Applications for: | EDITOi * * * * * * * W&, Garn< ii p"" * * * $ are now available in R< ? All positions begin witl * until the end of the Sprii * # rv aa* / i? . ? * ueaanne ror applicant) tyou have any questic k ? I < y-?V //# sn g Media utriceat / / i-m ve Black South C "We should know the place of blacks in history," Patterson said. "Blacks have a noble heritage." Dr. Ralph Pughsley was awarded in the field of business. Pughsley owned and operated Pughsley's Pharmacy in Laurens for 25 years. He encouraged blacks to support black businesses. Pughsley is a graduate 01 tseneaici college ana Aavier University College of Pharmacy. He taught science at Sanders High School in Laurens and served on the coaching staff at Benedict Pr\l lorfn Ks\J Also honored was Dr. James Soloman for his contribution in education. Soloman told students to "commit yourself to what you feel is worthy of commitment." Soloman is currently chairman of the board of directors of the Columbia Urban League, vice-chairman of the Columbia committee for economic development Soloman was the first black to be admitted to graduate school at USC since i ecuiiMi ucuuu. Afro was also recognized by Alpha Phi Alpha for its outstanding leadership on campus. 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( | ability to instruct in one phas S.I / .. rurtner information and app j experience in area(s) skilled t i j Box 10976, Raleigh, North C ! / i / iirc J - Internatioi International Week will be elebrated at USC March 1-7 'ith several special events ighlighting the food, music, ultural and national olicies of countries around le glebe. Scheduled activities inlude: International Music JauAr nn U/IIQr.fPM RaHin 2. No American music will e played between March 1, Special Events at the fickelodeon ? Call the leatre at 254-3433 for details nd prices. Monday, March 1 ? Food 'air and Razaar ? 10 a.m.-2 .m., Greene Street (postoned until Tuesday if the reather is bad). Arabian fight in the Bates House afeteria -4:30-7p.m. Tuesday, March 2 ? riental Night in the South MP StlAPA, )R CAMP COUNSELORS at C g as a camp counselor is a ch ing people, ages 7*16. Sea Gul imps located on the coast of N( imanship, plus many usual cam| qualifications include a genuine e of the camps' programs, and lication, please write a brief o Don Cheek, Director, Camp arolina 27605. r j # ? I mBg| Ml * . /a .Ml ? . Top o Tuesday 5.00 Cjumbo^N r Broccoli with and Tomatoes Mushrooms; / lal Week c> Building Cafeteria ? 5-6:45 p.m. German Night in the Wade Hampton Cafeteria ? 4:45-8 p.m. Clariosophic S^iety Debate on South / :rica's racial policies?2:30 p.m. in Legare College. Wednesday, March 3 ? Hyde Park Speakers Corner on Gibbs Green ? noon. ^ Italian Night in the Russell House Cafeteria ? 5-6:45 p.m. Friday, March 5 ? Golden spur special ? a tree beer to anyone with a passport. Sunday, March 7 ? French Mime Marcel Marceau appears at 8 p.m. in the Township Theatre. Sponsored by the USC Russell House University Union as part of its annual .* ^ cultural series. Call 777-7130 1 for ticket information. ? ?? it" 9SEM 5mp Sea Gull (boys) and allenging and rewarding I and Seafarer are health 1 ? * ?rth Carolina and feature I it /it in/^li arlinn 3 H jiiig av.uvui^9 iiiviuuiii^ u interest in young people, excellent references. For resume' of training and s Sea Gull/Seafarer, P.O. f Carolina ? /, February 23 < q - 8:30 p.m. y cw Orleans; Southern / with Cream Gravy; \T aine; Shrimp Jambalaya; V is, Rice and Sausage; Hollandaise; Stewed Okra Jj i, Candied Yams; Peas and / \ssorted Rolls and Salads; ;es; Iced Tea or Coffee y ,<fcd 5 * \|/ Jt tvr v >| , plus tax. V Tip included FREE MEALS AWARDED TO ? THOSE WHO EIND RINGS IN A THEIR KING'S CAKE! ^ \ *