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Research, leadei * 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 researcn, technology, citizen participation and political and leadership skills as they pertain to education. The conference will begin 9 a.m. Friday at USC's Capstone House. The morning program will open with John McFadden, vice president for intercultural affairs at USC, and Gordon McAndrew. sunerin tendent of schools with Richland District One. Friday evening, James Clyburn, com"MOST STUI LEADS K II Besides stuJvint! tor his dtwrr in management, senior Scott Bacon is [ also learning what it takes to become an officer through Armv ROTC j "I attended an Armv ROTC * Pav during tnv treshman summer orientation. When 1 IouikI out vou weren t obligated 'o anything vour ^ treshman and sophomore vearv 1 if ^ decided to tr\ it 1 en|o\ ROTC I in iearninu thinysnormally wouldn i s: ' iearn ;n colieue lake "leadership | tneorie- .\iui t.ivtK > The managenu-i'? training von receive is re.ilk JOOv! too It helpeJ me .1 u >t with im other II i.l M.l'.Jl'MH'l ? Collides I in prem involved with the j I :r\v:-ii\ so I m ?jlad ROK\loesn< * ' t.ike up .1 ii'! .?! time It s jum ,i couple i\ ot hours ,i week A? tile end ot voui ! lunior vear. v? >u ha\ e to ?jo t* Ad- .'g \.lived Camp It s ,i Kx ot fun You ?jet a intn>duced to ovorvthini! flu* Arinv J? has to otier Tanks, helicopters you It name it N""|V l n/^v-T-/- "i.ci.i.jt in< In your last two years ot KUI C. ho . vou receive $100 a month The way I see it. ROTC is paying you money ELECTRONK/COMP c (pronT^ j0LTS<f^( } BASIC 1 j L /iOUK) (FORTRM^]) ^ YOU SPENT LONG HOUF YOUR DEGREE , BUT N( ABOUT WHERE YOU USE THOSE WARNER ROBINS AIR offers a civil service career as work with state-of-the-art tec advanced defense weapons Warner Robins ALC will hire api engineers. For more 1-800-841-9193 or 1-80( or write to: DPCSC-Employment off WARMER ROBINS AIR LO ROBINS A.F.B., QBOR no MTi7CMdUK>acniiiQi:n - aki crtiui / V/?V? wi > IA.UI1VJI IP I li-viwn link/ on t-Munu % ship skills topic: missioner of the S.C. Human Affairs Commission, and J. MacHolladay, executive vice president of Charleston Trident Chamber of Commerce, will speak. Saturday, the meeting will focus on , developing and using leadership and political skills for the improvement of , education. The purpose of the program, administered by USC, is to ensure that these leaders have the skills and knowledge | needed to solve their communities' and the state's problems. 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James Plaxco, sponsoring faculty adviser, said the goal for the drive is 75 units of blood. 1 nnn < THE SEVENTH ANNUAL Benjamin Adger Hagood Distinguished Lecture will be I presented by Harvard University's Harold Berman Thursday at USC. j Berman, James Barr Ames Professor of THAT ARMY ROTC '$ COMMISSION N" ;uul you iust yive the Ariiv ot your time. When i ^et t c ^^ Ij^ ^'" ^ i^' ^ *|1( V Mft. *:'*' ^ .kKU\1 .mother Jimensioi ^ vune tor vou l'u * ' 'D/YW iuicar.Kyt * | ^|b LC ?.]i'( *U' (.?.'l(i >U CAN BE. ] pnoto Buf ; How would you like to ! photograph you've taken o I cover of the 1983/84 Unh I Telephone Directory? ; The University Telephone Dir ; Photo Contest is now in progre ; 1st Prize: $75.00 3 plus your photo on ! cover of the 198 ; Directory 2nd Prize: $50.00 ; 3rd Prize: $25.00 ' The contest is open to all sti ; faculty and staff. Entries she ! reflective of s> jdent life and tl ; community. 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