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USC 's ni Vice President cor Siciurus carolinensis The hunters... Carya ittinoensis LOCALLY NEW HOURS: MON. THURSe FRIDAY 10 A.M. SATURDAY 10 A.I FAMOUS BRAND L We can't mention the Brands, young and the young at heart - yov DR ESS ES Reg. $18.00 NOW $9 Reg. $32.00 NOW5 I 6g Reg. $50.00 NOW *27s SKIRTS Reg. $ 10.00 ...........................NOW'5" Req. $ 15.00 ...........................NOW 5722 KNIT SLACKS Req. $14.00 .*....................... NOW #9 Req. 25.00 ..........................NOW 1 4" WOOL LINED FLARE SLACKS Req. $20.00 NOW $IOi" it hunters apetes with squirrel V.P. Witten Vice President for Student Affairs, Charles & H. Witten, Is competing with the campus hsquirrels in their annual fall nut-gathering campaign. L Witten has two ashtrays full of pecans on his j1desk that he has picked up around campus. '"' pick up nuts, save them and nibble on them during the day. e "Used to be able to crack then. between my teeth when I was younger, but I can't do it now," Witten said. The squirrel refused comment. WNED. 10 A.M. '*11 8 P.M. 'il 9 P.M. 4. 'fil 6 P.M. ,ADIES CLOTHING but for all you ladies i have to see It to believe It! SAVE ~5O% SWEATERS Reg. $ I2.00 ......................... NOW '7 Reg. $ I2.00.......................... NOW '6" teg. $ 18.00 .......................... NOW sg13 teg. $20.00 ....................... NOW 11 im BLOUSES teg. $12.00*...........................NOW'5" teg. $12.00 ...........................NOW$5"7 teg. $16.00 ...........................NOW s7yn HOT PANT DRESSES~ Reg. $25.00 NOW 'l4a HOT PANTS Leg. $12.00 ........................... NOW $513 *'All we n( The Recreation Committee of the University Union sponsors its first camping trip of the year Nov. 12-14. Campers will leave Friday, at 2 p.m. for Myrtle Beach State Park. The charge is $4, which will cover food and expenses. In ierested persons may sign up in room 204 of Russell House. There is a mandatory meeting for all going on Tuesday night at 8 p.m., Russell House 321. "Watch for bike trips, camping trips to the mountains and other events next semester," a spokesman for the committee said. "We have the money and the equipment, all we need is you." SCOIRG Student leaders from colleges and universities throughout South Carolina will meet in Columbia Sunday to discuss plans for the South Carolina Public Interest Research Group (SCPIRG.) The meeting comes after a statewide barnstorming tour of 17 S.C. colleges and universities by one of (Ralph) Nader's Raiders, Dr. Joe Highland. All interested persons are in vited to attend the Sunday meeting at 3 p.m. in room 310 of Russell House. CU STILL OPEN The date for application to Contemporary University for the Spring semester has been ex tended to Nov. 8 at 5 p.m. due to a large number of incomplete ap plications. U.S.C. STUE CLIP THIS OU' FOR YOUR CC CAROLINA CAMPUS ( FOR THE HUNGF MONDA Fried Chicken, Salad, TUESDA: Spaghetti IL Roma, Hot I Coffee WEDNESL Sportsman Shore Dinner, F'ench Fries, Tea or Coffe( THUli Franks and Beans, Franks Salad, Hot Rolls and Butter FRIDAY & SPECIALTY O1 Hot Dog, Chili Sauce, Oni Choice of Coke or Pepsi Hamburger, Lettuce, Toni Pepsi. ALWAYS PLENTY 4 NOW i NO RESE RVATM4 Sportsmall BR EA K FAST AROM65*... ... Students wishing additional information may check with the Russell House information desk, the CU table on the first floor of Russell House, or go by room 1 of the Humanities office building. SUBVERSIVE! The short course on Subversive Activities will meet in room 322 of Russell House at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday night, November 9. PRIORITIES Student Government is again handling the issuing of priorities for the Spring semester, January 14-15. The Student Senate Academic Affairs Committee will issue priorities for health problems and job-class conflicts ONLY! Priority applications can be obtained from the Student Government office on the second floor of Russell House, across from the Information Desk. The deadline for returning priority requests is Tuesday, Nov. 9. For information call 777-4256. DRUG AWARENESS The reading table in the un dergraduate library is now having a display of drug awareness material. There are books, pamphlets and ' print outs available. The topic next month is Study Habits. BLACK WEEK Tonight will be Music Night - part of the Black Week activities. It will be in room 310 Russell House at 8 p.m. ENTS ONLY r AND SAVE )NVENIENCE I ULINARY SPECIALS tY GAMECOCKS! Y NIGHT: French Fries, Tea or Coffee $1.39 Y NIGHT: Zolls, butter, Salad, Tea or $1.39 AY NIGHT: Fried Perch, Cole Slaw, $1.39 SDAYV (All Beef), Baked Beans, ,Tea or Coffee $1.15 SA TURDAYV F THE HOUSE.I VDA Y: >ns, Hot Bun, French Fries, ato, French Fries, Coke or )F SE ATING SPACE. UiTING )NS NECESSARY! Restaurant 1009 Assembly St. 2 blocks off U.S.C. Campus)