The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 17, 1978, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Health Em The agenda for Health Enrichment Week is as follows: Today, President James B. Holderman will open Health Enrichment Week at 7 p.m. in the Russell House Ballroom. A speech by John Travis, "The Case for Hign L,evei wellness," will follow. Travis is founder of the Wellness Resource Center, an organization that deals with lifestyle problems. Tuesday's agenda will feature a discussion on gynecological selfhelp at 1 p.m.; "Independent Living for the Disabled" at 2 p.m.; "Eating Behavior and Weight Control" at 3 p.m. and "Herbal and Folk Medicine" at 4 p.m. Dick Gregory will speak on "Self Responsibility and Health" at 7 p.m. All discussions are in the RH Ballroom. Wednesday's schedule is: 1 p.m., "Nuclear Power and Public vv 111- II - neaiin: wnats iNewr"; 2 p.m. "Implications of Our Expanding Population;" 3 p.m., "Impact of Secondhand Smoke"; and 4 p.m., Chlorination: A Solution or Problem." All programs are in the The ( keeps yo I ? Steak Every Mon.,' $3.; Reservations Special not good for t groups of more than i TPS ! I Restaur; I M Muaem Every AAor KANSAS CITY includes vegetabh salad with choice <? bi POOL- DART -B TOURr 7 ' S n m A^nnr/nwc m m w w w w r r l v V I VI Vf ^ for each eveni Summer Em ploy me waitresses ar Corner.Lady & Gc Bw n> imniiriiinimTi'inmiiii in inr??mnwiw hi richment W Russell House Ballroom. CONSUMER ADVOCATE Ralph Nader will speak on the "Environmental Impact on Health" at 8 p.m. in Carolina Coliseum. ThnrsHnv'fi tnnipc nrp "Communications in a Sexual Relationship," 1 p.m.; "A Very Natural Thing: A Healthy View of Homosexual Orientation," 2 p.m.; "Myths and Realities of Drug . Effects on Sexual Behavior," 3 p.m.; and a panel discussion on "Alternatives in Childbearing," 4 p.m. Dr. Jo Ann Farr will discuss "Intimacy" at 7 p.m. Thursday. Friday on the Green Street Mall area outside the Russell House, Health Expo '78 will feature career opportunities, health exhibits, and free pap, blood, blood pressure and lung capacity tests. Health foods, yogurt and five-cent raffle tickets for running shoes and outfits will be available. IN ADDITION to other programs, three workshops will be held in the RH Ballroom. Monday, j am e cock u informed. ion's Head lestaurant 741 Saluda Ave. phone: 799-6303 Night rues. & Wed. 39 : Required. n'ivate parties or six DeoDle. ?:?: I m _i Hit &Publ Special iday Night SIRLOIN $4.25 e of the day, tossed of dressing, bread jtter ACKGAMMON 4AMEIMT - Win a case of beer ? -no entry fee! [ mt: waiters, cocktail id bartenders idsden 779-8323 eek offers 1< John Travis will be facilitator for a Ui<tk 1A..?1 vruinouup vru 111511 icvci wciiucsa. The workshop will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with registration beginning at 8 a.m. Fees are $3 for students and $5 for non-students. A free workshop on "The ^ IIV iJwjQr/ v#jf wnyrTi j^1 li. JcB' Sw mVc s. I I V__ i i I I 6 I i! j wi | Stuffy I | Buy any sub at i I I i (offer valid th Thur. I 629 Main St. I ectures, woi Disintegration of the American Family, How to Prevent It and Some Implications for School Programming," will be held Tuesday. The workshop will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registratoon begins at 8 a.m. in the RH Ballroom. Ui r Points mil 21 ?i & 22i 1 lefKuAfe ? HCct foiiinPh fs/ifp A IKu mm Cm UFF here You Come Firs /'s Double r regular price and get A regular pric. April 22nd only on in store kshops Thursday's workshop is on "Sexual Awareness as an Integral Part of Total Patient Care." Fees are $10 for health professionals and free for students in health majors. Health Enrichment Week$ is sponsored by Open Door. AA letuje ?tcuo? 71 r tobieh lfjTL\. I I I I t j ?Deal j I one just like it for j e { i purchase with coupon ; I 771-4098 | i