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iL^flHH^i^ I llSi Country n Book drive J 1 1 ? 1 ro oe neid by SG By Christie Derrick Gamecock Staff Writer Student Government, SG, will begin a book drive next semester tc provide college-level bonks tc inmates at Central Correctional Institute, CCI. "Since a continuing education program for CCI is already ir effect at USC, it's important tc provide books for those who ar MSMTr SOUTHER SER |[ ...to talk with [J] Problem pregnane I Abortion counselir I* Pregnancy testing Family planning & Speakers for scho 254-4368 or< inS.C. 1-800-92 If 2'iHour Ans m "CONFIDENTIAL SOMEONE "^:- v A '.. -AV.' ^" ?\"t:'-^,'^; "Y^ ^11?^ Vri^i ' I This bucolic see ^ reminiscent of Jo UUUd "Country Roads." nears, many USC si tnese rural roads. taking advantage of the opportunity," Garry Norris, SG vice ^ president, said. I MORRIS SAID he was contacted by an inmate at CCI who informed him that few books in the CCI library were college level. Norris p visited the prison library and found "the only books available now at the prison are no higher than eighth-grade level." "The inmates are enthusiastic. I They want to be able to do , something after they get out," t Norris said. I "We want everyone to get involved. We're asking for donations i from the faculty, campus i bookstores and the various campus > libraries." Volunteers to collect j books are welcome, he said. \WOMK\S VICES mieone who cares || :y counseling IE] lg services pi Trained counselors fj birth control services Q ol & civic groups I mm + mm - E?' an ton tree A A I ViooAvtf 12-9750 I ? Notch Kd. I! / Kg werinq Service 1. CONTACT WITH JJB WHO CARES" _ V.^ :; :.v :"' ' "^ : ::?C; ^S- .. V: smx .% : ; N <: ^slmHIck^^OAMECOO? ne near Rock Hill is hn Denver's hit song As Christmas break [ tudents will be traveling j nnu - -J-: " * - ' me unvc win oegin next semester, but "we want everyone to save this semester's books. If the bookstores won't buy them back, we encourage the students to save them and donate them to CCI," he said. rln the holiday O'Coni LhhbbhiHMMIHH : announces Hq all this weekei all day Mon. tl Dec. 15 to I I Relax before c at O'C J This Coupon go< I PmiE I I Great food < Avallahl 4645 Brood River F (just below Piney ( "TOO "tnn A (JSC muf wins natio By Pat Mc Oomacock Sti Timothy Crenshaw has become the Presser Scholar. The award is given by the Pr? students nationwide for their musical of the late Theodore Presser, a musi< the music publishing company whicl CRENSHAW WAS chosen for the av of the USC Department of Music, Holderman. A senior majoring in mi "I'm very honored. It totally took me of a $1,000 scholarship for this acadei $2,500 grant this past summer for his | Artist Fellowship and Music Compe A native of Columbia, Crenshaw at! he first began writing music about fou have been featured on an ETV specia for several area plays, and many of formed throughout South Carolina anc Crenshaw is the assistant pianist instrument is the harpsicord. While took an introductory harpsicord court the instrument and the history of it," h CRENSHAW IS a member of a cY RnrnniiP RncomKId nnH kio ? ^..uvuiMiv, WUU Ilia 1I11C1 caio of his compositions will be featured ii and Speech dance performance this ENTIRE INA REDUCED 10 A? 1221 mniN CNext to the W< 11 mi mn i m in mi 111 in i in im?iimi imm dpirvi, Hell's , ppy Hour prices rid, and in C?+ / II U sJKA I Dec. 30 ^g| ir after exams 1 onnell's J )d for ftPLIMENTAI Valid thru 12/30/78 I MB MB Mm BOM ? M HM m and drinks of recvsor e for private Sundaj Open at Jrove) at tic major 1 nal award I Carthy I rf? Writtr ; first USC student to be named a | jser Foundation which rewards | achievements. It is given in honor :ian, businessman and founder of y ti bears his name. irard hv Williflm MnnHv nhoirmon ? ?. ? I vAinu 11IUI1 i and USC President James B. iisic composition, Crenshaw said, by surprise." The award consists [nic year. He was also awarded a jarticipation in the South Carolina tition. ended Dreher High School, where r years ago. Since then, his pieces 1. He also has done soundtracking his compositions have been perI for the USC orchestra. for the orchestra, but his major studying 20th century music, he | IP ''T fall in 1 mro uHfK ' *VTV TTiUI U1V OVUIIU U1 ie said. lamber group called the Student center on symphonic works. One i the USC Department of Theatre weekend. M MM I iiftff miiiiiiiui m r j I i v % ? pi k I j\ ?< TirmrTrrgTTTTTTTTm /ENTORY Open 50 % Mon Frl 11-7 pm Sat 10-6 STREET ? i 3kde Homoton l , c , irfrrT I li!if "1 JL vs K Y B Ett! I I table nWroc r? - w jprw r parties I 1 1:30 a.m. M-F I 4:00 p.m. on Sat. Ii