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Reading Emphasize
USC graduate and un- children to establi
dergraduate students in involvement, with
reading education will be
"Rising to the Challenge" by They will be
reading to children at area downtown on M
department stores to from 11:30a.m. tc
promote the International Anyone in the <
Reading Association's an- or schools int<
nual state conference March improving readi
11-13 at the Carolina Inn. children is welc<
The program was tend. For more ir
developed to emphasize the call Gale Breedl
imnnrtonp/i r?f rpaH i n v? t n 4269.
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Mountain Religious Pr;
The Appalachian region is Gambrell Hall
slow to depart from mountain preachi
traditions, and its religious
practices remain much as Dorgan's le<
they were when the area .was incorporate vide
first settled. mountain servi
Dr. Howard Dorgan, a include religion
professor of communication often abandoned
arts at Appalachian State
- If ic f rtxo 'J n H
University, is attempting to "
preserve mountain com- pubnc.
munity religious practices
on film and in print, and he
will present a lecture today
at 3:30 p.m. in Room 151 of,
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DEVELOPMENT CENTE
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SOCIAL CONCERNS RE/
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11321 Pendleton Street
777-5223
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SUfffER ft PENPLETOW 5TS. COLI
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B?S_ Project To
Interviewers from USC ha
throughout the state desigr
d health in South Carolina.
The Carolina Health Surve
. , new interviews as the bas
s an ear y changing health conditions
n ? programs, the overall healt
mimctminnc qffontinO thoir H
at Rollr tuiiiavanv.vooi.vvu..6v..v.. ..
f, o Funded by the National h
i mo m the project is the most con
' ' J;'.: , done in South Carolina and
f , terviews with families and ir
jrested in
ng among Public health officials wi
?* a future health services aim
linrmatinn . .... ,
7""""' reducing moriamy rates 1
ove at 777- longevity in 1971.
Interviews are trained to r
. a random sample, to ask qu
aCtlC0S answers, and to check blood]
tn riicoucc They will go to selected hi
inc talk to all adult family m<
health habits.
;ture will
;o tapes of They will also ask the ]
ces which family's health questions ab<
s practices Each interview will take
1 ran schedule convenient tim
eisewnei c.
Local police and sheriff's
open to the of the interviewers' presen
been given the names of thos
inko'S
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Going on a trip?
Kinko's for passport
pictures. 2 for $6.95!
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Study Health Pro
ve begun collecting information The USC
led to determine the status of Theatre an<
your last s!
y, started in 1978, will use these cleaning sw
is for comparative studies of The deDc
, the effectiveness of control cept donat
h of South Carolinians and cirealth.
^fclin
eart, Lung and Blood Institute, ^UI1
lprehensive health survey ever Patti M
will involve more than 5,000 in- Departmi
dividuals. Language
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11 use the information to plan summer i
ed at preventing disease and be held in
i a state that ranked 50th in 31 through
Student
nap neighborhoods to guarantee can earn
sstions so as not to influence the credits foi
pressure. the same i
>mes, request an interview, and taste of lif
jmbers about their health and Student
with Spa
have be*
>erson most familiar with the selected.
>ut the entire family. Classes
about 30 minutes, and families hours eac
es for the interviewers to call. Friday,
departments have been notified conducte
ce in the community, and have dividual'?
e conducting the interviews. wjH foe
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ps Needed For Plays
Department of draperies, construction
i Speech could be materials and other items
:op on the spring suitable for use in plays. All
eep. donations are tax deductible,
irtment will ac- For information, call 777inns
nf furniture. 4876.
rimer Study In Spain
[arinelli of USC's Spanish, but there also will
ent of Foreign be exposure to other forms of
s and Literatures Spanish culture.
nating a special
study program to All instructors are native
Madrid from May speakers of Spanish, and
i July 1. instruction will be supers
who are accepted vised by Marinelli, who has
six semester hour lived in Madrid.
r their work and at The only prerequisite is
" """" "f nnllnrtn ln..n|
time be treated to a y^ai tuacgc-icvu
e in Spain. Spanish. Cost for the study
s will live and dine program is $1,725 plus USC
nish families who tuition.
en screened and Four full-day Saturday
excursions are planned to
will meet for four cities such as Toledo and
:h Monday through Segovia.
and they will be Interested students should
id at each in- apply immediately by
> level. Emphasis contacting Marinelli at 777placed
on spoken 2733, 777-4884 or 799-9012.
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