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A 5 KSTIH k or cu I SHOl ill A A I 22 rvtuiiaay s rll t Highlight -5 ^ AAotormania Q Street Mysiqu< ^ American Tirr CO fc Capsu Uu The Dove UJ Prn r? L- CSlm I I Mllf\ I lllll u_ LU Why Man Cre< x l____ I LAW ( MONC piiiww MARC Tt{ free L . ^ russefl house d I = I j THE BA< OFFERING I SELECTION MOUNTAIi SKIER, ANDOL A AkM ! 952 HARDEN STF Jj COLUMBIA, S. C. (803) 799-757' it KK XX HK= fMJL iATI?i IT HUM lm Wednesday's Fil s: Highlights Enter Hamlet e Walking - le Sold le Frank Film Further Adventure of Uncle Sam ates :enter auditoriu )ay & wednesday h 1 & 3 8:00 p.m. - r , _ UKPACKER A SUPERLATIVE OF GEAR FOR THI NEER, CLIMBER, BACKPACKER JTDOORSMAN. quality gear 2K05 "-'-30M-F ! 10?6 Sat. Women's By Mitch Sherwood i With two freshmen among the im top six players, Carolina's women's tennis team opens their t spring season at 2 p.m. today at hnmo ortni""* ^ " ..vr.?>^ u^aiiisi. ucurjjia oouinern. This year's team has only one senior, six juniors and three freshmen, with two of those freshmen at starting roles. Cindy Kincaid is at the number one position, and Sally Wilson is the number three player. "I think we have good talent, and I feel we have much greater depth than last year's team," said first >S year coach Kathie Grahajn. "We have good depth all down "the line, and we have good talent overall also," Graham said. Kincaid, who Graham said, "is a (rpmpnrlnnc L " .. uoov;i LU llic It'dlll , M ; POSITION A f The Board of Studei Communications is searcl applicant to fill the po; MANAGER of the Garnet the remainder of this acad 1977 edition. Some experience in th< desired, with a penchant i must. An attractive salar U riffhl onnli/inn< XX g"*' u|rpuvani. ^ Applications may be pic P i the Dean of Students, 1 *t'1 Building or the Office of ; 6, Russell House. All returned to the Office of tl later than 5 p.m., March S! | 1 SPRIN I II V3? ? : J96ui?do\ Pit-suits, E | Clean Jean, Spid suspender, Wind * I tie Front, Antibe J 1221 A tennis te will start at the number < position, and junior Sue Smith \ be playing the number t position. Kincaid and Smith will Carolina's top doubles tea Wilson will be the number thi player. "If she keeps her ? sistency, then she is going to b< very tough player," Graham sa Five players are competing the second three positions on I team, but junior Susan Tinsley v start at the number four position the beginning of the season. Cis Jones, Ann Pasky, Sylvia Eas and Sue Stoll are all in contenti for the fifth and sixth positions Jackie Faith and Ann Taylor i two other players Graham sj could break into the starting line at any time during the season. Carolina will be playing a MAILABLE it Publications and ling for a responsible sition of BUSINESS & Black Yearbook for emic year and for the b field of business is or accomplishment a y is available for the 'ked up at the Office of Room 105, Pendleton Student Media, Room applications must be le Dean of Students no > 1 IG'S NEWES1 22 NEW MODE1 ill _ "S f Iraido, Pintuck, Ladd er, Jaws, Braided B< low Pane, Elastic Ba< , Chevron, Bandido, Junior Sizes 3-1 5 Waist Sizes 26-28 lain St. (Dowi HHMHHHMMRMni am young >ne match schedule this year, invill eluding state powers Furman, wo Clemson and College of be Charleston. "Mary Baldwin m. College will be one of the best, if ree not the strongest, teams we will on- face," Graham said. "Furman e a dominated the state last year, and id. Clemson and College of Charleston for will be tough." the In a Friday scrimmage match vill against Midlands Tennis i at Association, Carolina won four sie singles matches and a double ler match in a 5-5 tie. Kincaid, Pasky, U- Tn 1 ? iuu easier ana Taylor were the singles winners, and the team of Pasky ire and Jones was the lone doubles lid winner. up 11 i i From ?- Baptisti^r Richardson was particularly \ pleased with the team's hitting, defense and baserunning. "I was ! pleased with all of those things and | especially the play of the regulars. but we still have a ways to go in the pitching department," Richardson said. "We are a little behind in the pitching department, but it is an eight-man pitching staff and anyone of them are ready to go." USC will play Tennessee Temple at 3 p.m. at the Rex Enright center. Gym nas ts split tri-meet USC's women's gymnastics team defeated LonewnnH rv>iiono o Friday night 74.4 - 56.25 but lost to North Carolina 86.35 to 74.4 in a trimeet at Chapel Hill. Lorie Warbutton was the only USC gymnast to place, taking seconds in vaulting, floor exercise and beam. The Chicks record is now 9-3 with the state meet being hplri at lisr^t 9 nm ^ --?? ? - ^v/ ??v ~ ua^ui uajr. ' JEANS HI .s I B?W?P??p??P?M???I B ler, Web Pocket, 1 alt, Double Belt, 1 ck, Zipper Pockets, Plus many others ltown)