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'Play It Again, Sj Township Three USC coeds are featured in "Play It Again, Sam," opening production of Columbia's Town 'Theatre. This romantic comedy by Woody Allen is a segment in the manic depressive life of &% writer and professional movie addict named Gam4 THE GAMECOCK Is published tri-w" and weekly during the summer semem holidays and exam periods. Change of a other mail Items should be sent to Dra scription rates are $7 per year or $3 per are 16 per 100. THE GAMECOCK this activity fund, entitling full-time students THE GAMECOCK are in Rooms 306 University campus. Phones are 777-411 postage paid at Columbia, S.C. Although student of the University of South Carolli necessarily represent those of the Uni members. Associate Editor . . . .... Assistant Managing Editor ....... Business Manager ......... Sports Editors . . ........ Asst. Sports Edi~ ......... Chief Photographer......... News Editors . ......... Feature. Editor . Circulation ,. . davison's open 10 a.m. -- shop monday play featur Allan Felix, played by R. Alan Smith. Anne Hightower, a senior art major from Mt. Pleasant, plays the role of Sharon Lake. Sharon dates the neurotic Allan only once, but decides this was once too often alter a monumentally disastrous 1cock ily during the fall and spring semesters ters with the exception of University 1dress forms, subscription requests and wro A, USC, Columbla, S.C. 29266. Sub fall and spring- semesters. Bulk copies fear received S3,W from the student to a subscription to the paper. Offices of and 310 of the Russell House on the 9, M-4249 and 7774220. Second class THE GAMECOCK is published by the ma, the opinions expressed herein do no versity, the student body or all staff -.--..--.. -....John T. Gash -.. ........Charles Fellenbaum -.-.-.-.-.-......Ute Huckabee -.-.-.-.-.......Teddy Heffner and Doug Williams -.-..-. --......Charlie Collins -.-.-.-.-.-.-....SBill Norwood . . . . . . . . .Rusty Robinson and Harry Hope -.-.... . . . . . .Bob Craft .-........'..'...Vikki Poole CONNI. GET IN leans In sturdy s blue-tar level...... an rNy .- 57mi tet es students evening. Tina Tillett, a junior art major from Newton, N.C., plays the dream version of Sharon, who haunts Allen in his moments r fantasy. Carolyn Fultz, a sophomore d'ama major from Charleston, ,lays an Intellectual Girl whose discourse to Allan in an art museum is a quick put down for the would-be gallery world. The hapless Allen rallies behind his movie hero, Bogart, who ap pears in his dreams with in spiration and advice. Opening night curtain is 8:30 p.m. Oct. 8. The play will run through Oct. 16, excepting the evenings of Oct. 10 and 11. Tickets may be purchased at the theater box office, 1012 Sumter St. A discount on tickets is offered for students and spouses as well as season memberships. R egister to Vote! HEAVIES--THE SHOES YOL rO. Even If your wardrobe hi It, these are the shoes you nee uede--they're heavyl In colov i-red or tan-brown-green .17.00 Molumbia s - tenhana ,77-57nn "Newx fCycle racii The "Columbia Cycle Circus" for professional obstacle course motorcycle racing will be held on Sunday, Oct. 3 at 2p.m. The winner will receive $500. Course location is on Highway 21 North, two miles north of 1-20. For more information, call 754-0846. SCANDINAVIAN SEMINAR Scandinavian Seminar is now accepting applications for its study abroad program in Denmark, Finland, Norway or Sweden for the academic year 1972-72. This living and learning experience is designed for college students, graduates and other adults who want to become part of another culture while acquiring a second language. An initial three week language, course, followed by living with a family who speaks the language, will give the student opportunity to practice the language on a daily basis and to share in the life of the community. rhe fee, covering tuition, room, board, one-way transportation and all course-connected travels is $2,500. A limited number of scholarship loans are available. For further information write to Scanadinavian Seminar, 140 West I COULD REALLY 3s little more than d. They're rugged, -bright combos of Shoes, upper OD91 briefs ig Sunda 57th St., N.Y.. N.Y. 10019. CHESS ANYONE? Anyone interested in forming a delegation to play at Southeastern Collegiate Chess Tournament is asked to attend a meeting on Oct. 4 at 7 *:W p.m. in room 321 Russell House. The tournament is scheduled to be held at Georgia Tech on Oct. 23 and 24th. MA ID OF COTTON Applications for the 1972 Maid of Cotton selec,on are now being accepted by the National Cotton Councial. Application forms may be ob tained from the National Cotton Council. 1918 N. Parkway, Memphis. Tenn.. 38112. Deadline for submitting applications and required photograph is midnight Dec. 1. DRAFT INFORMATION The Carolina Draft Information Service is offering draft counseling to all interested students in room 307 Russell House on Monday and Tuesday of next week trom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Counseling to ROTC students about their military obligation is also available. The Service also needs people who are willing to take draft counseling training to help continue the program. ESCORT SERVICE Carolina coeds are now being provided an escort service during the evening hours by APO service fraternity. To be provided an escort, girls should call the fraternity office at 777-:1825. The service is provided nightly except Saturday from 7 to 10 p.m. CRH rides again The strains of Rossinni's "William Tell Overture" will soon rock the airways of WUSC radio once again. Is it classical music time' No. The Lone Ranger? No, it's "Captain Russell House!" Yes, for the general delight and edification of the Carolina Com munity. CRH <as he is known to his friends ' rides. again. Program Director Dave Warehime indicates that he has .. signed, sealed statement from Harry Hope (former Gamecock columnist now with Common Sense)l to deliver 3 new episodes every week." Although the dates for production and airing of the series have not been determined, the format has been decided. To familiarize members of the Carolina Community with Captain Russell House, the first 15 "esipodes", first broadcast last spring, will be rerun. After that CR H will have a new "esipode" every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Shows will be ap proximately 2 minutes long and will run just before news at 25 minutes past the hour, every other hour, starting at 10:23 a.m. Back with Captain Russell House will be Ann, the announcer, Percy, the rag, The Voice from the Dark, thie Administration, Captain lames T. Quirk and last but not least, Emmaline Russell House Slater.