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Carolina Cares
From Staff and Wire Reports
Carolina Day, an annual event
organized by USC students to raise
money and other items for local
charities, will be held Saturday.
About 100 USC student volunteers
will go to area shopping centers and
malls to accept donations of money,
clothing, canned food and toys to be
given to tne neeay in tne uoiumoia
area.
Carolina Cares volunteers begin
their efforts at the beginning of the
fall semester each year, according to
Chairman Betsy Holderman.
This year, various student
organizations have been contacting
the Carolina Cares office in Russell
House to volunteer to help with the
drive, Holderman said. She said it is
one of the largest joint efforts she has
seen since she became involved with
the organization. This year is the 13th
year of the project. ">
Donations are accepted in the
Carolina Cares office in the west wing
of the Student Activities Center on
Russell House first floor between 8
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Friday.
Anyone unable to bring contributions
to the Russell House may
call 777-2323 Tuesday and someone
will pick it up. Checks may be mailed
to the organization c/o the Student
Activities Center, Russell House,
USC, Columbia, S.C. 29208.
All items and money will be
distributed to the needy through local
charities.
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USC'S FORENSICS TEAM won
several awards ' and honors this
weekend at the annual Georgia
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USC won second plac< in u,e overall
sweepstakes, a combination of all
events scored together.
The debate team of Tad Stephenson
and Russell Henderson won second
place in the debate, and the team of
Roy Dunshee and George Osbaldiston
won third place.
Karen Nodine won second debate
speaker; Robie Roberts won first
debate speaker; Sarita Myers won
third place in persuasive speaking;
and Carol Cartzendafner placed
second in poetry reading and fourth in
Hramaiin intornrofatir?n
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Cartzendafner and Helen
Ingebritsen won first place in duo
interpretation for dramatic reading.
A SOCIAL HOUR for USC students
25 years or older will be held Jan. 11
during spring 1983 registration.
A four-hour orientation for incoming
students will begin at 1 p.m.,
and the social hour, open to all mature
students, will be from 5:15 to 7 p.m.
Both sessions will be held at the
Adult Learning Center at 1728 College
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FORMER U.S. PRESIDENT
Richard Nixon will visit Columbia
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on charity event
next month for a $120-a-ticket fundraising
reception and dinner, the state
Republican Party announced Friday.
Nixon will be the guest speaker at
the 1982 Silver Elephant Dinner Jan.
13 at the Canty Building on the State
Fairgrounds, said state GOP
Chairman George Graham.
The state Republican Party is
handling ticket sales for the reception
and dinner, an annual Republican
Party event to honor contributors.
Cost is $120 for individual tickets
and $150 for couples. Tickets will cost
$1,000 for a private reception to be
held before the dinner reception.
Those attending the private
reception will include Sen. Strom
Thurmond; Congressmen Floyd
Spence, Carroll Campbell and
Tommy Hartnett; and Lee Atwater,
President Reagan's deputy assistant.
THE CHAIRMAN of USC's
Department of Physics and
Astronomy has been selected to
represent USC on the Oak Ridge
Associated Universities council.
Frank Avignone III replaces
Oswald Schuette, who has been on the
council since 1981.
Avignone's primary purpose on the
council is to help faculty members
and students take advantage of
thousands of dollars worth of
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at national laboratories and energy
centers.
Oak Ridge Associated Universities
is an association of more than 50
colleges and universities.
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