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Students shou From SUtff Reports Students in need of financial aid for the fall semester should apply now for the thousands of scholarships being offered by private foundations, trade and civic groups and other sources. f Scholarships are available from ! tax-exempt foundations required by ] taw 10 mane a certain amount of 1 financial aid available each year in 1 order to maintain their tax-exempt 1 status. There are more than 25,000 scholarships available, according to ( the director of the Scholarship Bank. f The Scholarship Bank matches students with aid and sends the student a print-out of the private financial aid sources that appear to be most promising for that student. Each N student may receive up to 50 sources j of aid. < k. For information, send a stamped, j business-sized self-addressed en- * velope to The Scholarship Bank, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., No. 750, Los Angeles, Calif. 90067. j nnn ? BROTHERS AND SISTERS Inc;, a ? United Wav Acenov will snnnsnr itc ?^ annual volunteer appreciation week today through Saturday. ( An open house will be held throughout the week, and all volunteers will receive special recognition. Alternative 9 casting at 6 a. Columbia's onl) IS xTV /*-*. ?<kll ^ ivccp ii uii ctii Ud "Years gone by, but Lan in 'Murder Among Friem In tho crackling mymtmry-commi 8:00 p.m. Febr 2:00 S 8:00 p. The Township Tickets on Sale Sponsored by USC1 "A slick, sophisticated show that ^ USC Cultural Series Id annlv now news briefs There will be an orientation session or anyone interested in becoming a iig Sister/Big Brother at 5:30 p.m. rhursday at the YWCA at 1505 llonHinnf Cf An Atl?n??flri Dnn/?int ...ill jiuiiuiug ui.. mi nnaiuo iianv|uci Will ye held in honor of all volunteers ^Yiday. The public is invited to attend. 5uest speaker will be Joe Benton rom the Department of Youth Services. For more information, call 254-1996. THE NEWS QUIZ championship vill pit Mayo High School of Darlington and Chesterfield High School of Chesterfield against each )ther Sunday. Both were in last year's inals, which Chesterfield High won. News Quiz is a half-hour current jvents show produced by USC jourlalism students. John Lopiccolo, issociate professor of journalism, will ;erve as host. News Quiz will air Sunday at 7 p.m. >n all S.U. educational television stations and will be on WLTR-FM in Columbia and on WEPR-FM in jreenville. Columbia Cable relevision also will carry the show. 2, WUSC-FM, I m. each day. V f progressive altc y! You'll be glad } a Turner's glamor still shine 1s'" ? Richard Christiansen, Chicago Trlbui -4 i rn j'i jWK ? on stage 1y by Bob Barry Wm/IURDEl AMONG riMNini nauuMi uary 17 ? 18 m. February 19 I NOW Cultural Series Committee fs modem and vary funny." ? Kevin Sanders, WAI M#aaa E3 |ffP^ ^ CAROLINA PROGRAM for aid j n a r?rv? v m. t a o/^vtrw a nr? j c?nuL.iniA actiuLAKS award winners will be chosen from among * 100 of S.C.'s best high school seniors, [ who will visit in February to compete * for the most valuable and prestigious * scholarships presented by the J university. ' The finalists were selected from [ nearly 300 candidates representing * high schools in the state. J Carolina Scholars Awards are presented annually to about 15 outstanding S.C. high school graduates. J The award recognizes scholarship * and character, as well as leadership J in school and community. t The $8,000 scholarship pays for four J years of undergraduate, graduate or 1 t professional studies at USC for each J recipient. The winners of the 1983 Carolina Scholars Awards will be / announced in the spring. J uu J THE STATEWIDE teleconference \ on what does and doesn't belong in * American libraries scheduled for this J past Saturday at the USC Law Center was cancelled and a rescheduled date \ hasn't been announced. J i Some panelists who were to debate * on the banning of books were snowed- J in in Washington and could not be in J Columbia for the debate. t i i r1 1 i ' t . t begins broadVake up with ?rnative ? and ^ou did. H YOUR LAST COULD 2YEARSC mf/% I 1 I I I ! ^ i uniun - 9 " '' www/ %<Miiivwuwn w B Photo Buffs | How would you like to see a j photograph you've taken on the cover ol the 1983/84 University Telephone Directory? J * The University Telephone Directory J Photo Contest is now in progress. ; 1st Prize: $75.00 pius j'uui pnoio on me cover of the 1983/84 I Directory 2nd Prize: $50.00 ; i i rvrv uiu 9^U.UU The contest is open to all students, ! faculty and staff. Entries should be ; reflective of student life and the USC ! community. Participants must sub- ! mit a color slide plus a color print of ; that slide larger than 5M X 7" (8M X 3 10" nrpfprrpH 1 All 1? jl v.v^. y xui WiiU ICO IliUSl UC mounted for display and incluae J name, local address and telephone ! number. (Entries will be available for ; return following judging.) Entries ; should be turned in to the Student ! Media Office, Room 313, Russell j House. Following judging, all entries ; will be displayed in the Russell House Lobby. | Deadline: April 15, 1983 | For more information contact \ Student Media, 777-3888. r 2 YEARS OF COLLEGE BE YOUR FIRST >F MANAGEMENT. The Army ROT C 2-year program trains you to become an officer for a k rruxlern organization ? A today's Army ? which also includes the Army Reserve J0P and Army National Guard. *000 An officer who is not only a leader of men. hut a * _ j m<iii<i^ii v ji 11 iv. m ii. > <([iu materials as well | That's why one of the things you'll learn in our 2-vear program is manage^?ur training will start, t, the summer after your . . -- 1 . --T 'J I K M l lv M V. >1(11, dl <1 r>I A ~ week Armv ROTC Basic B Camp. A You II earn over $400 tor attending Basic Camp Ip, And up to $1,000 tor each vour last 2 years frags, . .i* a dhtp ' Kfi ward comes on graduation ^'n That s when you IBi ^ receive both a degree in \ Ml your chosen major and a La '<slra commission And join the Army management team. r write: ARMYROTC. LEARN WHAT IT TAKES TO LEAD. M CPT JOEL PARSONS EnAottmnt O^iccA ? /.egaAe Cod age