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It has ail the aura of a
beauty contest. Swimsuit
competition. Formal wear.
A parade of beautiful faces
and hndips hpfnrp a nanpl nf
judges.
But, in the swimsuit
competition, the contestants
are topless. And the bodies
may be a little hairier that
those of traditional beauty
contestants.
The male contestants in
the "Monsieur Cat" contest,
sponsored by the USC Kitten
Klub, will compete more for
charity than for the crown.
All contest proceeds will go
to the Ronald McDonald
House building fund.
The contest begins at 7:30
Muscular Dysl
The forth annual Swim for
Muscular Dystrophy will
take place April 24 from 11
a.m.-4 p.m. at the Soloman
Blatt P.E. Center pool.
In the past, the event,
sponsored by Phi Delta
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The Kitten Klub is a USC
service organization made
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The club sponsors a lecture
series and raises money
for charities.
Beauty contest contestants
were chosen from university
fraternities and the community
by invitaiton. During
the pageant, there will be
formal and leisure wear
modeling, as well as a
swimsuit competition.
For information, call
Clarissa Richardson at 777
9132 or Gloria Wade at 7770909.
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Columbia, has donated more
than $4,000 to the charity.
Persons interested in
participating in this year's
swim should register on the
Russell House patio any day
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Health Director Honored
^ Dr. Isao Hirata Jr., the director of Student Health Services
at USC, was awarded the Edward Hitchcock Award during
the 60th annual meeting of the American College Health
Association.
The award, which is presented annually by the association,
honors Hirata for his outstanding contributions to the college
and university health field. He received the honor during the
group's recent convention in Seattle, Wash.
Hirata. a graduate of the Yalp iiniuprcitu moHinoi
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joined the USC staff in 1972 as director of Student Health
Services. Prior to his appointment at Carolina, he served as
surgeon-in-chief of the Surgical Service at the Yale Department
of University Health and in several teaching posts at
Yale.
The USC physician is a widely published authority on
sports medicine and has served on a number of committees
dealing with medical problems related to athletics.
Byrnes Home To Be Open
The home of the late South Carolina statesman James F.
Byrnes will be open to the public May 2 from noon until 6 p.m.
Byrnes and his wife Maude lived in the house from 1955,
when he stepped down as governor of the state, until their
deaths. Since that time, the housp has hwn in *Ho r.*
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USC McKissick Museums.
It is opened to the public annually on the date that marks
both Mr. Byrnes' birthday and the couple's anniversary.
The house, at 12 Heathwood Circle, was the site of many
visits by dignitaries and contains much of the memorabilia
collected by the Byrneses during their many years of public
service.
For information on the open house, call 777-7251.
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April 20? A purse was
stolen from a car.
April 19? A car near the
Horseshoe was scratched
with a sharp object. Police
responded to a domestic
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Terrace. A vending machine
in Columbia Hall was broken
into. A purse was stolen from
the Coliseum. A vacuum was
stolen from the Coliseum. A
slide projector was stolen
from the Earth And Water
Science Building.
April 18? Four wheel
covers were stolen from a
car at Columbia Hall. A
mirror was broken off a car
parked in the Blossom Street
Garaee. A lirpnsp nlafp was
stolen from a car in the
Blossom Street Garage. A
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Dr. Robert L. Stephenson,
director of the Institute of
Archeology and Anthropology
at USC will
preside over several
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travel bag was stolen from
the Thomas Cooper Library.
April 17? Five kegs of
beer were stolen from Bell
Camp. A false fire alarm
was reported in Sims. A
female student in Bates
woke to find a man standing
over her bed. The man fled
after the student screamed.
A camera was stolen from
Snowden. McMaster College
was broken into.
April 16? An equalizer was
stolen from a car on Wheat
Street. Four wheel covers
were stolen from a car in the
Blossom Street Garage. A
radio/cassette player was
stolen from Moore. A watch,
money clip and some rare
coins were stolen from Bates
West.
lilitary Past
annual meeting in
Charleston.
The 1,400 member group,
a non-profit, educational
organization, will meet April
28-May 1 for its 16th annual
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