The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 26, 1976, Page Page 11, Image 11
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Alrx Knglish's 19 points brok<
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ionii uocno s career scorinj
record and led the Gamecocks to ;
77-07 basketball victory over St
Bonaventure Wednesday night a
Carolina Coliseum.
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As a woman ROTC woman c
Student, you'll cont- AFROTC
pete for your commis- gram is
j sion on the same foot- to com
ing as the men in your Af ROTC
' class. arship
There are 2-year, cover thi
! 3-year, arid 4-year or 3 yea
scholarship programs a cadet
available. A young coverci
Put it all togethei
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You can do it. too So far almost 1.000.
IVopli1 who have different jolis. different
different educations have completed the ci
people from all walks of life. These peoph
developed by Evelyn Wood, a prominent e<
them at least tripled their reading speed \
prehension Most have increased it even
Think for a moment what that means
slowest?now read an average novel in It
read an entire issue of Time or Newsweek
skip or skim They read every word They i
they let the material they're reading deter
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Knglish. who entered the gai
e live points short of the recoi
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\ left in the first half, following
blocked Mike Dunleavy lay
! attempt to break Koche's record
1,910 points.
2ge women
in ninnoH
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nrolled in the paid ... textbook costs
I 4-year pro- reimbursed . . . plus
also qualified $100 a month allowpete
for an ance, tax-free,
collegeschol- A woman's place is
which will definitely in the Air
a remaining 2 Force and our pinning
rs she has as ceremony will be the
. Tuition is highlight of her colJ
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people have done il And mark this v
l(}s. difT<*ri>nt interests. more, and enjoy m
nurse. Our graduates are They understand i
? have all taken a course You can do the sair
iucator. Practically all of frec speed reading
vith equal or better com- .
I his is the same t
more. ?
Staff take. The sai
All of them?even the
'ss than two hours They Come to a free S
in :t.r) minutes They don't you and you will lei
mv ntf iiuu iuiK*.*% niMcmi, i liin co auena a in
mine how fast they road possible* to read 3E
OF FREE SPEED READIf
increase your readi
50 lo 100% on the snoi
through Sunday Ft
4 P.M. or 8 P.M.
heraton Columbia
the street from the
r of Assembly fiP I
lYN wood reading dyn
ord
down St.
Tie IM.USII KAISKI) the ball over
rd. his cinbimi -.1??
.mining III*." dflUl,
: 10 walked over to sidecourt and
a handed it to his mother,
up The 9,421 Carolina fans echoed
of his mother's sentiments, giving
Knglish a standing ovation.
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not assured so quickly. St.
Bonaventure, using paticnce
against the Gamecock zone, led
for much of the first half. But USC
used a brilliant scoring and
passing performance by Jackie
(lillomi to null irt ?l-.?
. " n T ill lilt 3CV.UIIU
half.
The Gamecocks had well
balanced scoring in the first half,
as English scored 11 points, Gilloon
scored 10, Davis scored nine and
Dunleavv eight. Gilloon was
particularly effective 011 the fast
break, pulling up for short jump
v;hntc u'hon I-; r
om/i.i >1 in. ii [Jiayci 3 IJl fdKIIIg I or
layups wore covered,
i St. Bonaventure gave Carolina
trouble defensively, as the Indians
passed well inside I JSC's 2-1-2 zone
/one to break free for several
layups, and the Bonnies led for
most of the first half. Carolina
shut off St Ron 'A V on J I ir>o V
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game with about seven minutes
left in the half, however, and
Carolina pulled away to a 42-36
halftime lead.
CAROLINA ABANDONED its
/one defense in favor of a man-toman
with with 13:30 left in the
game. their lead having been cut to
one point. 51-50. The Indians
stayed close for two minutes, but
the Gamecocks' held St.
! Bonaventure scoreless for three
and and one-half minutes and
J pulled out to an 11-point lead.
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(credible
fELYN WOOD GRADUATES CAN READ
JAWS IN 41 MINUTES
ihi apee ^ ,juh rages come Across
With *' 'e Impact Than The Movie.
In . v-mg Blood, You Might Say.
.oil they actually understand more, remember
lore than when they read slowly. That's right!
nore They rememl>or more. They enjoy more
?e thing ? the place to learn more ahout it is at n
lesson.
ourse President Kennedy had his Joint Chiefs of i
ne one Senators and Congressmen have taken
peed Reading Lesson and find out. It is free to
?ve with a better understanding of why it works.
e Speed Heading Lesson and learn that it is
15 times faster, with better comprehension
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