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C POLICY: Cost: Five (5) cents per wor Minimum: 10 words. There is no charge f found ads. Errors reported within three do will be corrected at no charge. Manager: Pat McQuillan Office Hours: Mon., Wed.. Fri. 12: 1:30 Tues. Thurs. 11:00-12:30 LOST AND ItiND - FOUND: USC ID of Moses Gibson. Come i room 318 'ussell House to claim. LOST: Sorority Pin S.S.T. Nine Pearls. I f foul please call '777-3232 or 4118. Reward. FOUND: Center section of slide rule Tuesd behind PSC. Claim room 117 Phys. Sci Cent STOLEN: Lady's brown clutch purse fro undergraduate Library. Contains I.D.'s. Plea return. Reward offered. Contact 3015 or 11 U-82956. FOUND: Set of 2 keys on ring. PE Building di ing Gymnastics meet 2 weeks ago. 777-4431. FOR SAI,E WATERBED PR'AMESS35and upcustom fitl and designed to your needs. Water beds, lini all sizes. Ask Andy 782.9324. CIIARCOA.l PORTRAITS SS Call 252.00 for appointment. HE ALT HY BEAUTIFUL Old English Sheepd puppies, AKC 254-1K08.HAMPTON 11001 (founded N. 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Painting experience helpful. Contact Mr. Ilan selmann weeknights between 9-10. 7f7-2908. MISCELLANEOUS TROURIE SLEEPING? An experimental treat ment program is being offered for individuals who have difficulty sleeping. It you have trou hle sleeping (either difficulty going to sleep or waking frequently at night) and would like to participate in this free program, call the Psychological Services Center 777.4864. TENSION HEADACHES? An experimental treatment program is -being offered for individuals who have tension headaches. If you have a tension headache and would like to par ticipate in thisfreeprogram, call the Psycholog ical Services Center 777.4464. (;AY IS (OOD! Come out of your closet and attend the next organizational meeting of ;ay Liberation Room 308 Russell House. Tuesday at 9:15 p.m. PERSONALS THESE ELECTIONS ARE RIGGED! We will abolish Student Government. Get even with USC, Vote HOPE AND CRA-'', SNAL'U. ATTENTION: DAVII) ROSENI.UM, the con spiracy is on - Good luck, Alan. n with puffed and woven right into 1 about garments $24. Junior sizes. I have one, easily )ffice, Downtown. News R -minder about our News Briefs poIe' : News Briefs are run one time only. If you want .your News Brief repeated it must be resubmit ted. Keep your News Briefs as short as possible. Absolutely no Briefs will be accepted over the telephone. Deadlines: For Thursday's paper, 5 p.m. Wednesday; for Monday's paper, 5 p.m. Sunday. News Briefs must meet the above qualifications or. they will not be run. News Briefs should be addressed to News Briefs, The Gamecock, Drawer A, campus Mail. The Gamecock is happy to pub lish, providing space is available, any News Brief for any organiza tion sponsored by or connected with the University. THURSDAY Honors Lectures in English, "The Innocents," a film version of Henry James' "The Turn of The Screw," directed by Jack Clayton, Humanities 201, 2p.m. Carlos Montoya Concert, Township Auditorium, 8 p.m. Belle W. Baruch Coastal Research Institute, Dr. R. J. Beyers of Oak Ridge Associated Univer sities will speak on the "The Microcosm Approach to - Ecology," Coker Life Sciences 207, 4 p.m. Music Department Senior Recital with Newell Sheridan, trom bone, Fraser Hall, 5 p.m. USC Faculty Recital with Frits De Jonge and John Adams, Fraser Hall, 8 p.m. Palmetto Report, Dr. Carlos Gibbons, "The Impact of Federal Funding Cuts on South Carolina Schools," ETV, 9 p.m. Film, "Orphans of the Storm," Rus sell House Theatre, check with information desk for times. Wrestling Club, organizational meeting 323 Russell House, 9:30 p.m. All interested stu dents are invited. Bartending Short Course, 8 p.m. FRIDAY Film, "A Man Called Horse," Rus sell House Theatre 7 and 10 p.m., Admission, $.75. Deadline for entries to the "First Annual Real And True Art Contest," 5 p.m. Russell House 204. Leadership- Training Class spon sored by Campus Crusade for Christ will be at 6:30 at the First Baptist Church. Florence Southwell, a member of the Christian Science Board of Leadership from Miami, will speak on human survival in room 306 of the Russell House. SATURDAY Film, "A Man Called Horse," Rus sell House Theatre, 7 and 10 p.m., Admission $.75 Air Force Officer Qualification Test, Barnwell College 208, 7:55 a.m. Amatuer Radio Club, Engineering Building Fourth Floor, 1 p.m. Married Students Casino Night, Russell House, check with information desk for time. Mass, St. Thomas More Chapel, 5 p.m. USC Rugby Club vs. Atlanta Renegades 2 p.m. Tanyard Park USC Cycle Club sponsors trip to Jenkensville, For information call Luke 5632 USC Sailing Club will hold a regatta this weekend nout at Lake Mur Briefs ray Sailing Club. Team beside USC will be Citadel, Clemson, Tennessee and Duke. Interested parties are wel come. Maps to Lake Murray are available at Russell House Information desk. Starting time will be at 9 a.m. SUNDAY USC Chamber Music USC Winwood Quintent Concert, Fraser Hall, 4 p.m. USC Concert Choir, St Paul's Luthe ran Church, 7 p.m. Film, "Dante's Inferno," Russell House Theatre, check informa tion desk for times. Interdenominational Worship Ser vice, 728 Pickens St., 11 a.m. with conversation at 10 a.m. Lutheran Student Center, supper and program, 6 p.m. Presbyterian Student Center, infor mal worship service, 6 p.m. Mass, St. Thomas More Chapel, 5 p.m. Friends Fellowship, Russell House 308, 11 a.m. USC Cycle Club sponsored bike race, two-man team time trials. For information call Luke 5632. A showingof paintings and graphics by Jack Girard at Ellis Art Studio, 2218 Devine St., 2 p.m. and continuing March 17. Psi Chi, the national honorary for Psychology, will present films on Maslow's "Self Actualiza tion" and Perls' "Gestalt Therapy." Drs. Drennen and Pelfrey of the Psychology Department at USC will attend the film series and be available for discussion.The public is invited to view these films at the Russell House Theater on Sunday, March 11 ("Self Actualization") and Sunday, April 1 (Gestalt). Films will begin at 2 p.m. and finish at 5 p.m. Admission is free. USC Rugby Club vs. Atlanta Rugby Club 2:00 P.M. Piedmont Park WUSC-AM will present a special - program at 8 PM. This program will consist of taped interviews of the candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the Student Body. NOTICES Allocations Funding request forms will be avail able in Student Activities Office, 212 Pendleton Bldg., after Wed., March 7, for fiscal year '73-74 budget requests. Forms must be returned to Dean Robert Alexander's office by 5 pm Friday, March 16. An experimental treatment prog ram which could be of benefit for individuals who have diffi culty sleeping is being offered. If you hays difficulty going to sleep or waking frequently) and are interested in par tic ipating in this program, con tac t the Psychological Services Center 777-4864. in experimental treatment prog- -r. ram which could be of benefit for individuals who have headaches is being offered. If you have headaches (tension or migraine) and are interested in particaating in this program, contact the Psychological Ser