The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 21, 1983, Page 5, Image 6
Research, leads
^ From Staff Reports
Education and the challenges it presents
S.C. leaders will be examined Friday and
Saturday at a meeting of Leadership South
Carolina.
The conference program will look at
research, technology, citizen participation
and political and leadership skills as they
pertain to education.
The conference will begin 9a.m. Friday at
4; USC's Capstone House. The morning
program will open with John McFadden,
vice president for intercultural affairs at
USC, and Gordon McAndrew, superintendent
of schools with Richland District
One.
Friday evening, James Clyburn, com~
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LEADS T
Besides studying tor his degree
I in management, senior Scott Bacon is
also learning what it takes to become
an officer through Army ROTC
"! attended .111 Armv ROTC"
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When 1 found out von
werent obligated 'o anvthini; vour
freshman and sophomore vears. 1 i
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In your last two years ot ROR',
vou receive S100 a month. The way
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missioner of the S.C. Human Affairs
Commission, and J. MacHolladay,
executive vice president of Charleston
Trident Chamber of Commerce, will speak.
Saturday, the meeting will focus on
developing and using leadership and
political skills for the improvement of
education. The purpose of the program,
administered by USC, is to ensure that these
leaders have the skills and knowledge
needed to solve their communities' and the
state's problems.
ror more information, contact Pam
Gardner at 777-7898.
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sponsoring a Red Cross Bloodmobile on "
Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. in P
Coker Life Sciences Building room 212.
James Plaxco, sponsoring faculty adviser,
said the goal for the drive is 75 units of n
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THE SEVENTH ANNUAL Benjamin T
Adger Hagood Distinguished Lecture will be be
presented by Harvard University's Harold Wa<
Berman Thursday at USC. and
Berman, James Barr Ames Professor of F
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! Telephone Directory?
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1st Prize: $75.00
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; 2nd Prize: $50.00
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; 3rd Prize: $25.00
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community. Participants must
mit a color slide plus a color pri
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iool auditorium.
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EVELOPING SKILLS of employee
,ning directors is the focus of the
ining the Trainer seminar to be conted
Thursday at USC.
he Continuing Education Program will
presented from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the
de Hampton Hotel Conference Center,
registraiton fee is $70.
or more information, call 777-2917.
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