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Wilt (Samccock Directories from page 1 When asked why we should print a phone book at all, since by the time they come out most students already have thfe phone numbers they want, Brewer said, “People are going to meet new people all year. If you happen to need to get a hold of someone in class, you can use the directories.” The new phone books have an artist’s rendering of the new Greek housing that is planned for behind the Strom Thur mond Fitness and Wfellness Center, Brew er said, construction of which won’t be gin until next year. For next year, Brewer said that it’s not yet final if USC will try to get the books done before students arrive at school. But like always, he assured, stu dent feedback will be taken into consid eration. Brewer said that in the future, it might be possible not to print the directory at all. “There are a lot of things we can put on the Internet and save money by not printing, but for now there is no plan to stop publishing the directories.” The university desk can be reached at gamecockudesk@hotmail.com. ■_ , . " ... • u St. Thomas More Catholic Center Rev. Tim Lijewski Mass Schedule Sacrament of Penance Chaplain Saturday 4:30pm Saturday 3:00pm-4:00pm l Sr. Julienne Guy OSU Sunday 11:00am, 7:30pm or by appointment Director of Christian Formation Newman Club Tuesday 7:00pm 'Tfv/ma^Mor^ 1^10 Greene St. 799-5870 (Across from School of Nursing) 1 Bedroom with Porch 1 Bedroom with Sun Room i — CONVENIENT TO U5C — — LOCATED AT THE RIVER — — OFF BROAD RIVER ROAD — — ON BENTLEY DRIVE — 100BRYTON TRACE COLUMBIA, SC 29210 • CALL (803) 772-9409 2 Bedroom with Porch rcii ORT o compiled by Charles Prashaw and Kristin von Karowsky UNIVERSITY Tuesday, Sept. 12 Assistance rendered and assisting oth er agency, Abraham Meminger, 24 years old, stated that he was walking down Sumter Street southbound when an unknown person in a beige-col ored 4-door vehicle struck him on his left side with the bumper/hood. Meminger also stated that the vehi cle came out of the Blossom Street Garage. After being hit by the car Meminger managed to get to the P.E. Center and call an ambulance. Monday, Sept 11 Larceny of money, Thomas Coop er Computer Lab. Balentine Bap tist stated to police that unknown person (s) removed the following un secured items: a wallet, $60 cash, keys, a VISA credit card, USC ID and a laundry card. Estimated val ue of items stolen is $80. Sunday, Sept. 10 Unlawful possession of liquor, Williams-Brice Stadium. Reporting officer, while at the northwest cor ner of the field, observed Chris Net tles, 21 years old, pull a shiny met al object (a flask) out of his back pocket. After asking Nettles to show him the flask, the officer said that it contain a brown liquid believed to be liquor. The officer escorted Net tles out of the stadium and placed him under arrest. Possession of marijuana and disor derly conduct, Williams- Brice Sta dium. Reporting officer witnessed Louis Hurley, 30 years old, attempt to enter the stadium from the Bluff Road side without a ticket. When the officer stopped him, he discov ered that Hurley had a strong smell of alcohol on him, and after search ing his pockets the officer found a plastic bag containing what is believed to be marijuana. Disorderly conduct, Williams-Brice Stadium. Reporting officer observed Daniel Gunderman, 22 years old, causing a disturbance near the stands by shouting obsenties at certain mem bers of the audience. The officer es corted Gunderman out of the stadi um and arrested him. Simple assault and battery, Williams Brice Stadium. Jerry Rhodes, 51 years old, reported to an officer that Kevin Gillian, 32 years old, struck him in the face after arguing about a seat at the stadium. The altercation was wit nessed by tliree other who all reported that Rhodes was indeed struck in the face. After interveiwing Gillian to get his side of the story, the officer noticed that Gillian had been drink ing that day. Disorderly conduct, Williams-Brice Stadium. Reporting officer, while stationed at the north endzone at tempted to inform Walter Standish, 23 years old, not to pull the bushes. At that point the suspect told po lice an obscenity and to leave him alone. The officer did notice the strong smell of alcohol on Standish and afterwards arrested him. COLUMBIA Tuesday, Sept. 12 Simple Assault, 2400 Cypress St., 12:15 am. Kimberly Hill stated that while she was riding in the rear seat of the suspect’s vehicle, the suspect began striking Hill on the head and body with her fist. Hill had to exit the vehicle while it was still moving to escape being struck. Monday, Sept. 11 Auto Break-in, 4338 Ft. Jackson Blvd., 10:45 p.m. Richard William Pajares stated that an unidentified black male subject broke out the rear and right quarter glass of his vehicle witli an unknown object and entered the vehicle. Pajares chased the sub ject from the incident location until he lost sight of the subject in the wooded area behind the 4400 block of Ft. Jackson Blvd. p I Runaway, 1226 1/2 Gregg St. (Car olina Cliildren’s Home), 8 p.m. June A. Monroe stated that the juvenile subject was last seen going to school at 7:15 a.m. Monday and has not been seen or heard from since. The sub ject has run away in the past. Burglary, Grand Larceny, 1933 Boy er Drive. Alix Hart Raley Jr. stated that between 12 and 5:50 p.m. un known subject or subjects used an unknown object to pry open the rear, west window and gained entry to his residence. Once inside, the subject took a shotgun, duffel bag and a watci.. Estimated values: S1,200 shotgun, , $160 bag and $120 watch. I Dog at large, dangerous animal and discharging firearm in city limits, 6004 Benedict St., 6:41 p.m. Re sponding officer J. A. Sheard was dis patched to the house for a dog that was in the complaitants’s yard and would not let the complaintant leave her house. The officer and com plaintant made several attempts to capture the dog, but it got away. 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