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'The Birds Are Dead' By GEORGE GEIGER, Sr. Special To The Gamecock Editor's Note: The following article was written during the recent snowstorm which immobilized the drinking birds in front of Humanities. The large beautiful white birds who constantly drank water in the reflecting pool at the University of South Carolina's Humanities Building are dead. In the past the three birds were usually seen merrily bobbing up and down in the clear water, having a fine time displaying their plumage to admiring university students. The birds were captured for the University by a local artist for the nominal sum of $10,000. At first the birds were happy in their new home, merrily bobbing and drinking as an orchestrated trio. There was a big bird who set the pace, in the middle, flanked by two smaller birds. The small birds seemed to patiently wait until the big bird got his drink, then they bobbed in turn. This went merrily on for a year or so, then one day one of the smaller birds just stopped drinking. It just stood on one leg and watched the other two drink. In time the other small bird began to pitch and reel while it drank. It was soon apparent it had a broken leg. The bird in the middle continued to drink the now dark water and one day it too stopped drinking. But one could see that it too was dying, its beak all black from the dirty water. So now this trio of once proud white birds stand in the water of the pool. One died fast, one had a broken leg and now has a broken neck. The one in the middle is finished spitting black water from his beak, for he too is dead. PIDERUA Student Night TUESDAY 5 P.M. 'til Closing SPECIAL STEAK DINNER $IWith Student ID The best steak at the best price. Served with baked potato or French fries, tossed salad and bread. COME AS YOU ARE 548 KNOX ABBOTT DRIV E IN CA YCE B-USH RIVER ROAD-JUST OFF 1-26 4510 DEVINE STREET-EAST COLUMBIA MONDAY USC Orchestra Concert, Fraser Hall, McMaster College, 8 p.m. Films, "One Eyed Jacks," at 6 p.m. and "The Wild One" at 9 p.m., Russell House Theatre. Raun MacKinnon will perform in the Russell House Gol den Spur through Feb. 28, 8 p.m. Students pick up tickets for the Fordham Basketball Game, Carolina Coliseum, Beginning at 8 a.m., according to I. D. A conference on Environmental Protection, "Man's World in the 1970s", held in Cap stone. Tryouts for USC Theatre Dept. production of "Volpone" at Longstreet Theatre, 7 p.m. TUESDAY Film, "Virgin Spring," Russell House Theatre, 6 and 9 p.m. Gay Liberation Meeting, 1807 Wheat St., 8 p.m., or call Mike at 252-4181. USC Soccer Club, Business Progress- Meeting, Russell House 322, 4 p.m. National Organization of Woman (NOW), meeting, at Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church, 2501 Heyward St., 7:30 p.m. WUSC-AM meets in Russell House, 323, 5 p.m. International Student Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Russell House 310 WEDNESDAY Basketball Game, USC vs. Fordham, Carolina Coliseum, 8 p.m. Deadline for signing up for men's and women's Putt Putt Golf Intramurals. Film, "Devil is a Woman," Rus sell House Theatre, 6 and 9 p.m. Presbyterian Student Center, supper followed by a prog ram, 6 p.m. Student Senate, Russell House 310, 5 p.m. "Some Disenchanted Evening," * * DisC SEI Sails Comi educi tralas stude alrea tional finan WCA, Chapman College, Boxn "Bottoms --P res4 LA TE MOM ADVISES STIR PARENTAL GUIDANCE. No Pnirl A,IiMmi-:h.. eWs Briei a men's beauty contest, sponsered by Chi Omego Campus Room in Capstone 8 p.m. $.50 admission Episcopal Student Center, Holy Communion followed by supper and program, 5:30 p.m. Wesly Foundation, steak dinner, 6 p.m. Baptist Student Center, fellow ship and worship service, 6 p.m. NOTICES The Concert Committee in con junction with the Features Committee is presenting, "Cream," 12:30 a.m. March 3. The show is the last con cert the group performed and features interviews with several members of the group. Admission is $.50. WUSC-AM is providing the music for "Sock Hop no. 2 on Saturday, March 3, in the Russell House Classifi POLICY: Cost: Five (5) cents per word. Minimum: 10 words. There is no charge for found ads. Errors reported within three days will be corrected at no charge. OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Wed., 12:15-1:30 Tues., Thurs. 11:00-12:30 SERVICES TAX RETURNS PREPARED "Services", 3702 Rosewood Drive 782-4222, established 1947. 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Write 0- free catalog: CC40, Orange, Cal. 92666 & Tops"~ SHOW t t .......t PH0 . e S Cafeteria from 8:30 to 12:30. This is a special pre sentation of WUSC for the benefit of USC students. The "Sock Hop" is a pro duction of WUSC and the University Union Carolina Weekend Committee. This is the second of many to-come "Moldy, Oldy Friday Nights." Filing date for the Student Government Spring Elec tions is Feb. 26 and 27. Registar at the SGA office on the second floor of the Russell House between 9 and 5: All other informa tion on the upcoming elec tion is available at the SGA office. The USC German Club will sponser a "Faschingsfest" at Campus Club South, March 3 from 1 to 5 p.m. Bob Brown appearing in the Campus Club, Feb. 28, March 1, 2, Admission 8.50. Ed Ads SERVE YOURSELF A main course of extra money. Call Dial-a-Waitress day or night 787. 9721. THREE-IN-ONE...Sit, study, and earn money. INal-a-Sitter 787-9721 day or night.. SEE THE FUN OF COLUMBIA and earn extra money. Call Dial-an-Escort 787-9721 day or night. FOR SALE 163 CHEVROLET BELAIR, 4 doors, automatic. Come see & try it: make best offer. 782-1094. HAMPTON BOOKS (founded N. Y. 1946), Old and Rare history, cinema, T.B., aerospace, S.Carolina and general. Prints, posters, maps. Rt. 1 Box 76, Newberry, S. C. 29108. Ph. 276-6870 (US Hwy. 176, 2 mi. N of SC 34). MISCELLANEOUS FHE CAR IS FIXED. Speranza. NONTESSORI SCHOOL OPENING IN Cola. 3ept. 1. Certified AMI teacher. For information, "all Mrs. Cheryl Spencer 782-3133. IQ UIDATING your old rock'n' roll record col ection? Am interested in buying 45's and 78's 'rom the 1950's and early 1960's. Call George '79-3350 or 765-1689. WANTED: Law student to codify Student Government Bill Books. Wages are negotiable. If interested, please call the Student Govern nent Office at 2654, 2655, or 2656. WANTED: Couch and or chair. Can only pay a small price. 253-3294. 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