The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 25, 1981, Page Page 5, Image 5

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r?"? ? MONDAY, FEBRUAH struck by a man in The system was stolen from a Two wheels were stolei the university motor pool. car nnrkpd ir? fho lr?f 10 ? v*?v tvt U I iu vending machine at 1321 determined amount of mo SUNDAY, FEBRUARY two books were stolen f room. A false fire alarm v> SATURDAY, FEBRU/ arrested in a campus pa influence and for a 1*cense with resisting arrest wher Police officer. The windshield of a ca smashed. A window was director's apartment in D were pulled in South Builc the Russell House. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY arrested for trespassing i Police said the man had I away from the university. A car was stolen from I The convertible top of a c slashed, and several 8-tra ^ehicle^ Opinions expressed in the GAMECOCK are those of the editors and not those of the University of South Carolina The University of South Carolina is an equal opportunity institution The Board of Student Publications and Communications is the publisher of the GAMECOCK The Student Media Office is the parent organization of the GAMECOCK The GAMECOCK is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published three times a week on Mondays. Wednesday and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and once weekly on Wednesdays during both summer sessions with the exception of university holidays and examination Change of address forms, sub scription requests and other correspondence should be send to the GAMFCOCK. Box 85131 Russell Mouse. University of South Carolina. Columbia S.C 29208 Subscription rates ate $5 50 per semester and $2 for the summer sessions Third class postage paid at Columbia. S C Graduating? l 1 oday is the last day to apply for May graduation Izip-Kleen Inc. 1 hour cleaning 4 hour laundry 6 days a week M-F7:30am-6pm Sat. 7:30 am-3 pm 1320 Main St. ^ I XPE Rlf NC E THF IMPOSSIBl I Sponsored by Campus Crusade lor Chrisl Thursday, March 5 7:30 p.m. Carolina Coliseum Tir?l/r*tc (d ar%r\ II IV l\v * J vjf w M 1 ? SJfKP at Coliseum Outlets -Campu :Y 23 - A female student was mas Cooper Library. A stereo room in Tenement 13. r\ frnm a TTCP -1--J - ? > it viii u uuv/ vciiitlC JHIIKCU 111 The hubcaps were stolen from a 00 Wheat St. A thief broke into a Pendleton St. and stole an unney. { 22 - Several credit cards and rom an unlocked Baker dorm 'as pulled in South Building. LRY 21 - A male student was rking lot for driving under the 1 violation. He was later charged i he tried to run from a Campus ir parked in a campus lot was broken in the residence hall lAiirflno - 1 uugiaa uui ui. r mbc ure aiarms ling and Woodrow dorms and in 20 - A male non student was in Bates House lobby. Campus >een warned in the past to stay the 1300 block of Wheat Street, ar parked in a campus lot was ick tapes were stolen from the | 3 DAYS < s Crime The windshield of a car Garage was shattered and a another vehicle. A staff member reported fc microphone stolen from a Le member reported a convertc Br ice College of Nursing roor tool box at a Devine Street con A wheel was stolen from a lot. A staff member's coat v Gambrell Hall. The rope of tl cut. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY was stolen from a car parke member's coat was stolen froi staff member's wallet was Building room. A briefcase was taken from it had been left while the own field. A sign was removed fr< Annex No. 2. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAR were stolen when two studen South Building parking lot. A taken from the Green Room in A wallet was stolen from 2 building. A mirror was pulled Garage. Snacks were stolen f Apartments basement. ^mm irTMi DF FREE GAM ^ WIN A TRIP TO I !r COME SEE THE if RIDE THE WRAI BUCKING BULL - I Febru Ban<1C ??? ^ parked in Blossom Street i mirror was ripped off of >ur VHF radios and a hand onte office. Another staff sr stolen from a Williamsn. Tools were taken from a structionsite. ' not* ?>nf? ?.oi pcxiivcvi in Dttica nuust; vas stolen from a room in le Horseshoe flagpole was 19 - An AM-FM tape player d in a campus lot. A staff m a Callcott office. Another stolen from a Pendleton a campus parking lot where er was walking on the band 3m the west end of Baruch Y 18 - Two pieces of luggage its left them unattended in chair and two lamps were LoncstreetThpfltpr s a purse in aPendletonStreet I off a car in Blossom Street A rom a machine in the Cliff I VAMERICA SSTffi IES?PRIZES?4 DAYTONA BEACH / BATTLE OF THE B, MGLER" JEANS"G WORKS!" ./TSTEfe . STARTS TODA' Z7?** "'V.. * m ary 25, 26 arH 27 5:00 - 9:00 Daily Concert 9:00 - Mid Every Night at the Holiday Inn Columbia You must be 18 to enter. SALI Norbrldge Button-Do I Shirt 60% cotton - 40% p< Yellow, White, and Ecru now on Sale (Regularly S Calvin Klein-Bill 20% O j John Henry-Nort 25% O Designer Nei 20% to 359 Swank Collar Bars r< are now on sale 1212 Main Street - Cok j 252-543 i ACTIO :ONTESTS-SAi VND EXPO AMERICA ANDS! REAT from Jr jfvr A pm E! wn Oxford Dress ? ">l\/ hlonH in Dlun rl -?i y wiv/i ivj hi diuc, I For $8.50 117.00) I Blass Shirts ff! bridge Shirts ff! ckwear 'o Off! oni ilorh/ cc r\n L.VJUIUI iy w'U.VAf i ? for $3.00 imbia, S.C. 29201 ! 0 j MPLES I m