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Carolina gradi From Staff Reports The final speaker in the 1983 USC AfroAm#?rir*an Q/?h/l1op.I Curiae milt Kn ? Miawa IVWM k/wuviiu JL/VVVU1V K/Vl 1VO TV All l/V Raphael Lee, a Boston plastic surgeon. Lee will speak on "High Technology in Human Reconstructive Surgery: A Personal Perspective" at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in Gambrell Hall auditorium. Lee, a 1972 graduate of USC who earned nis is.s. degree in electrical engineering, got his doctorate in science in electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 14 O 1C ?ri r\1orf ir< riicnanr r% * i av ao viiivi i voiuvui in i^iaativ OU15U) at Massachusetts General Hospital and at Harvard Medical School. Last year, Lee was awarded a McArthur Foundation research grant in plastic surgery. His articles on plastic surgery have been published in national and international medical journals. For information, call 777-2734. USC'S CAMPUS ALCOHOL Project is sponsoring a campuswide alcohol awareness week through Friday. The purpose of the program, titled A.L.E. (Alcohol Learning Experience), is to present iiuuiiiiaiiuu m<u iouuscs un ine reasons students most often give for excessive drinking. On Wednesday, the first Alcohol Bowl will be held. It will be a competitive test of students' knowledge of drinking alcohol. The contest will feature teams from a variety of Greek and other student organizations on campus. Awards Continued from page 1 Fraternity Alpha Phi Omega will present i Community award for service to the communi The ceremonies, scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. should last about two hours, Hibbard said. A b will play at 1:30 p.m. a *i r% :j ? i* ?mi a y-v lcccpuuii iii me ricsiucm s nouse win 1 open to the public. CAROLINA WOMI CLINIC Pregnancy Testing Abortion counseling and Services Pregnancy can be detected before miss Birtn Control Counseling and Pills P3p Test and other Female problems Students reduced fees 1 2009 Hampton St., Columl 803-256-0128 1^"^^2009 cE^e Street^ | Wednesday - Saturd k?C 'gHHS "Eric Johnson is one of the best elect anywhere ... he's better than Jeff Beck. A that if he had an album out, he'd be the fn list of required listening." Steve Morse, The Dixie I . . . Don't forget our Wednesday sp Free Draft 8-10 Happy Hour Coming next week: | Our 4th anniversary celeb jate to be fina news briefs A.L.E. ends Thursday with three presentations in Russell House ? "Tapping Into Your Personal Power Supply," a method for making positive changes in your life, at 3 r\ m in rnnm Irtl. "All J I T? J p.in. in ivi/iu dwjjy mi tv uuuu up diiu Nowhere to Go," ideas and methods for managing stress in college, at 4:30 p.m. in room 305; and "Good Wine is a Good Familiar Creature, If It Be Well Used," a demonstration in choosing and using good wines, at 8 p.m. in the Golden Spur. For information, contact the USC Campus Alcohol Project at 777-6688. REP. KAY PATTERSON, D-Richland, a member of USC's board of trustees, will be the guest speaker at the USC Black Alumni /-I T>L: I A 1 A I- T-? 1 1 v-autub 1 nilu /Miiiuui n.warus nanquei ai / p.m. Saturday at the Town House. The Black Alumni Caucus is a special interest group within the Greater USC Alumni Association. It meets bimonthly in Columbia, sponsors career seminars in the fall and the awards banquet in the spring. The group was formed in 1980 to provide blacks with increased input into the association and to try to increase black membership. Tickets are $12 per person and may be obtained by calling the Greater USC Alumni Association (777-4111); the USC Office of Minority Affairs (777-7716); Sherwood Thompson in Greenville (299-3977 or 277-1187); Jean Gray in Sumter (775-4604); or Lillie Parker in Ridgeland (726-3823 or ts Carolina Omicron Delta Kappa is a natic ty. members are recognized for acadei . tomorrow, such as athletics, art and music, m irass quintet ment, Hibbard said. The (JSC cha one of the oldest in the nation, h< follow. It is "It's & very diverse group of s nr\H l#?s>H#?rchir? clrillc " V?#? HTS I | Carolina S ing period H BiparatBl bia,S.C. : m1$gl 254-4^ CORNER OF MA ay I I resfaurai ON I I 1928 ROS 1:1 TAi j iwr #r Bud P e, g i 7 25c P< :l|' Tbur IVIolson Gi ric guitarists ! VZ'X | Appearing B#H Drep Band I 1 -K*M/ *2.V t fecials: * r . 10 12 Free popcorn a/wa parched peanuts fc * Sports on Wide Sc ration! *Wine 50c and Wii il lecture serie; 726-3872). Reservations must be made by today. For information, call 777-4111. A UNIQUE METHOD of instruction for students of international studies will be presented at USC today. Leonard Suransky of the University of Michigan will present his method of instruction, which involves simulated war games, at 3:30 p.m. in Gambrell Hall room 429. For several years, Suransky has coordinated the simulation part of the undergraduate political science class on the Arab-Israel conflict at Michigan. He will speak today on the aspects of simulation of recent international conflicts, with special emphasis on the Middle East and Southern Africa. For information call 777-8180. A SERIES OF workshops for teachers of preschool children will be held from 1:30 to 5 p.m. Friday at the USC-Richland One Psychoeducational Center. The topics are "Play as Learning," "Positive Discipline for Preschool Teachers," "How to Spot Preschoolers with Possible Problems," "Improving Communication with Parents of Preschoolers," "Stress in the Preschool" and "Teaching Pre-reading Skills." The sessions will be led by school psychology interns studying for their master's and doctorate degrees at USC. For information, call Sandra Hipp at 799-2823. ? Fo , advi >nal honor society whose Blooi mic achievement in fields J edia and student govern- ., pter, founded in 1927, is 2 said. students who have good said. . j .. . v- 1 ... Ml y S4.3S | Grin j| 734 1 itClounge | f sum ewood Drive I * granby iflt i sap * I J Served with: i tellers jand dehciou! 5c 1 ^ M G'ass I: VS sday l: olden 85c I k Tburs. & Fri. I: Monday" j| H< 9 I 1 wo dips (5 ' cover I > rich Bavari; I J cream and ys and boiled or I * >r Friday's Happy Hr. j | J ne Coolers 7 5c | 5 speaker Hapnaei Lee, a Boston plastic surgeon, will be the final USC Afro- ( American Scholar-Lecture Series speaker. He is a 1972 USC graduate. Lee is chief resident in plastic surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital and at Harvard Medical School. llow the / i jL/f jT\ mtures of Q* Q n County's >pu8 in Jymm 1 *amecock Son '?"^n ESTAURANT Specialize in Pizza, I I ders and Greek Dishes j have time to dine in? I. e have take-out service, too. J llom-llpm, F-S llam-12pm, Sun. 5pm-10pm A Harden St.- 5 Points - 799-7754 j!| " "" ?MM?-<l U/AIIIAIMA V41 ?OIOVIII6 |(|**? ^I^fflTDOGS-^ LAGE SQUARE CENTER, LEXINGTON, SC ! j TER ST., ACROSS FORM USC HORSESHOE j VILLAGE CTR, CHARLESTON HWY, W. COLUMBIA | COUPON :| . ER SIZE SLflW DOG mustard, Sandys' famous secret recipe chili, onion ? ; homemade creamy cole slaw. ? ^ $1.09 su ! I I 1$ tj Coupon Expires April 21, 1983 ' 1 1 COUPON $ 3T FUDGE SUNDAE :| Jandy's usual huge dips) of vanilla ice cream, lots ?^ ? an hot fudge, walnuts, topped off with whipped?! cherry ... old fashion style! 1 Cl? "1 with COUPON $ Coupon Expires April 21, 1983 *