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( SEPT. 8? A man was arrested for public drunkenness near the band room. CflRRptfp nnH equalizer were stolen from a jeep in the Bates House parking lot. A battery was stolen from ? a car on Greene Street. A building at 1710 College St. r was broken into, although police have not yet determined what was stolen. A girl was arrested for public drunkenness in the lobby of Wade Hampton Hotel. A 1974 Camaro was stolen from the coliseum parking lot. The burglar alarm in an automatic teller machine behind the Russell O House went off, although the cause is unknown. SEPT. 7? A wallet was stolen from a Preston Dorm room. A car parked at Wade hampton Hotel was scratched with a sharp object. A purse was stolen from a Bates House room. SEPT. 6? A suspect was arrested near Wade Hamp_ ton Hotel for tampering with w an automobile. A Sims resident reported receiving GO c 0 r If ? I The GAMECOCK is the student newspaper of the Univertity of South Carolina and it published lour times a week on Mondays, Wenesdays, Thursdays {?& and Fridays during the fall and spring semester* and weekly on Wednesdays during both summer sessions, with the exception of unrvertity holidays and examination periods. Opinion* expressed in the GAMECOCK are those of the editors and not those of the University of South Carofina. The University of South Carolina is an equal opportunity institution. The Board o< Student Publications and Communications h> the publisher of the GAMECOCK. The Student Media Department k the parent omani/ation of the GAMECOCK. Change o4 address form*, subscription requests and other correspondence should be sent to the GAMECOCK, Bo* 85111, University o< South Carolina, Columbia, S C. 29^08. Subscription rate* are $1S.00 (or one (1) year. $8.00 per lad or spring semester and $100 for both summer teuton*. third class postage paid at Columbia, SC. Campus harrassinff nhnnprnlle SEPT. is? Forty cassette tapes were stolen from a car. A man was charged with driving under the influence nftpr hp knnplrAH nwor pylons. SEPT. 4? Four hub caps I D..x xl joiuro SSBBEHB L : Crime were stolen from a car in Blossom Street Garage. SEPT. 3? A bicycle was stolen from Bates West. After running several traffic signals while being chased by police, a man lost control of his motorcycle and ran ?s<n ML AVJU1M C^J yourt leyll see . f owenbrau. into a drainage ditch. SEPT. 2? A student's wallet was stolen from her purse while she was sitting in class. A bicycle was stolen from a Columbia Hall room. A bicycle was stolen from Wade Hampton Hotel. onetimes aste in m A Hk > litem wfil - wKi m '^wSSS^^B^Hr / jrwy HiiL wBHVS^v -~||P fe^V-^^^^;.'- ~- fltmSB Here's to gc I Catholic Student Center, USC |yj 1610 Greene St. Tel. 799-5870 f| I_ 11 I t 10 p.m. | Monday thru Thursday Mass 5 p.m. Friday Mass 7:45 a.m. M First Wed. of each month: Faculty/staff lunch 11:30-1:30 K| Fr. Stephen Lynch, O.F.M. | j Catholic Campus Minister | j i question ovies. It you anyway. < IHI^B^B^^SmWn ifiii _-?"W:>' ^^Bvr" ^ ~r - t-~ t:"~~*/- ~T "j 'f- -'J1 It sounded fantastic m the newspaper. But only to you. Still, you had to see it. and with a little arm-twisting your friends agreed to You've already heard a ! barrage of jokes about your taste Jl in movies since the curtain came A \ down. And, knowing your friends. ^ jit -Wv it'll go on for weeks. So, to make it up to them. WBpp|J| ! 1 and show them your taste isn't i ' isciva tii v *v i y 1.1 in i^, yv/U vn? something a little special. Tonight, Jjm let it Ih' Lowenbrau. |gte^glf m4 friends. t 1981 Beer brewed in U S A by Miller Brewing Company Milwaukee Wisconsin