The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 22, 1982, Page Page 6, Image 6

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IIIW MMMI??SI?MOB??HBB?M?m??B?? i On Campw MociAf rflliioflf ni?M? 'DUJI1J~- * " AVAMUWVK Ai3i VJUCIUI f HI ftli? guitar magic to the Golden Spur tor kicking off the new year of Spur highli Phillips has received his most rave re^ in the past year or so and he rocked the with his high-energy performance semester. Little Feat's Lowell George once c Philline mAot >>?-?-? :-A > ? !/ niu^t uuui/.iii^ guitarist ever seen," and this sentiment was ec several times in reviews of the Ph Band's Dark Lights album, released year. Phillips and his little group don't sii according to the guitarist, "that's for benefit; you don't want to hear any < sillEC" hut tfl nnHiannac liL-n 0 rw w ?W M ?.?VI lVl?V/Vk? A IIVl/ t/I I CJ crowd last semester, that doesn't see matter at all; they come for the guitar. Phillips will be joined tonight by Calder of the Swimming Pool Q's. 1 starts at 9:00 p.m. with a $2 cover ch and $1.75 Budweiser pitchers. IT A - ^ New Aussie iiem continued from pjge 3 values including duty, gallantry, and unwavering d< His Majesty the King. Spurred by this chivalrous code and by his you i thusiasm, Archy weasels his way (he is underage^ Light-Horse Cavalry. His zealous deceit is aided by friend Frank, who is more roguish and less altrui Archy. Frank finally joins the infantry and, after jaunt in Cairo, is reunited with his friend on the shores at Gallinoli x What follows is one of the most excruciating blunders seen since ChargeOfThe Light/Brigade.Th order the Australian forces to attack a Turkish stroi order to protect the precious British troops. An timing alters the battle logistics but the Austral ordered to attack anyway? resulting in waves of : slaughter. Needless to say, Archy retains his disposition to the grisly end. Often beautiful and genuinely moving, Gallipoli is the most ambitious yet fluent of the new crop of Ai movies. But despite the sturdiness of its mounting fluency of its exposition, Gallipoli still isn't the film muram is. 11s iacue Diend ol youthful naievete sacrificing martyrdom seems slightly pious ai compared to the tumultuous moral complexities of Morant. But fine performances and technical dextei Gallipoli far and away one of the most memorabli tertaining movies currently playing. jr iviinvj OCIVILD I CK VjKUUKS Offered by the >?f COUNSELING and HUMAN Wii? ?2 DEVELOPMENT CENTERS ON GOING WOMEN'S COUNSELING. SUPPORT, GROWTH Gf This is a i ?latively unstructured group focusing on women's pe anil interpersonal concerns. Women may join at any session, nesdays, beginning January 13 through April 28. 2:30 p.m. p.m. (Ruthann Fox Hines. Ph.D.) BURNOUT PREVENTION: Develop awareness of individual symj R linrli'rtl^lld int^rn.il mil J - ? - wiiivu nun yuur sirateg prevention and for healthy coping with physical and emotion; nout. Two sessions. Tuesdays. February 2 and 9. 5.00 p.m. p.m. [ (Ruthann Fox-Hines, Ph.D.) DROP IN HYPNOSIS: Learn the theory and skills of self hypnos how to apply them to issues in your life. This is an open group students may join at any meeting, every Wednesday from Fehri through April .28. .2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. ((Judith H. Small. Ph.D.) ADVANCED REGISTRATION REQUIRED Call 7-52:3 or come office in Room 203 of the Pendleton Building, 1321 Pendleton St mamummmmammammmmmammmmamammmmmmmmmmmmm Feature Fridi Yesterdays On fshis Home Cookir tight, BY WANDA HITE offers much of what i ghts. Restaurant critic fered during lunch 'iews Well, here we are again, more. Quiche, Soul Spur Vacation is over and it's Fried Chicken, Rifc last time to get back to the oId S^ak, Vegetable Plate; d routine of books, tests, and Nacho Pies are just a ft never having enough money. the items offered. ailed But, like many college I?ve students, I find that I have Yesterday's is also fai hoed enough time to spend with for its "Libatic illinc friends before the first \ jnnors " Snmp of tho i "lourth-week" tests arrive, interesting drinks ofi last what better place to sit back sport names like Fi and relax inexpensively than wine Sour ($1.25). Imp* 1g? at Yesterday's Restaurant? an(j domestic beer VQUr various wines are al1 Yesterday's offers many listed. 91 US 0f great foods we inSpur dulged in over the holidays. Desserts range f m to You know, Mom's old- Strawberries Devonshii fashioned home cooking. $1.50 to Pecan Pie at 90 c j 11 ! 1 A * r -i ur mu cui-iime iavorue jett Open six days a week, cream for only 80 cents t all Yesterday's*offers the very arge best in lunches, snacks, Yesterday's doesn't I dinners and drinks. Patrons you waiting all day or r _ may spend anything from for your foocj The servl $1.00 up to $6.45 for one meal. fast but not rushed. i _ - | those who don't feel | My partner and I ate lunch eating, there's a small pi recently and found tne food ^le jn a sense, il ;votion to to be excellent. Items kar ancj a restaurant r< available ranged from a . , i ^ ~ < " inioone. thful en- large variety of soups-n into the salads to sandwiches to plate v?iPrHav'? u wi his close lunches. I tried the Con- ... J. ! stic than federate Fried Steak, waIkm8 distance f a jovial covered in a thick sauce. I've \a Turkish never tasted anything like it . s: a"y?nec?uld s before; it was absolutely down to Yesterday s in military superb! With all plate lun- "?an l,er\ minute- a g e British ches one may choose any two P ac? .? f? I13 0 lghold in vegetables ranging from break betweeh classes. error in Florida potatoes to broccoli, lians are and each lunch includes a Yesterday's is read) senseless biscuit, butter and iced tea serve from 11:00 a.m. i valiant or coffe. The cost of my meal midnight. The bar, howe was only $3.30. stays open until 2:00 i perhaps (except Saturday). Lunc jstralian My partner tried the Ole served from 11:00-S and the Fashioned Pot Roast with a dinner from 5:00-10:00, Breaker side order of rice and gravy "Late Nite Snacks" fi and self- and spiced apples. He ate 10:00-12:00. "Late I id dated everything on his plate and Snacks" consist of nac Breaker thoroughly enjoyed every chili and burritofe. ity make bite. s and enFor thp tiohf hiiHoc "UUgV Dinner at Yesterday's recommend Yesterdc *????? ??????????????*?* |. * The Golden Spur R.j Contemporary Sounds * Presents J Til J High-energy Rock r^orial J Gldin Tic ft Phillips j* Band >totns. 16 TONIGHT! IML 1 (gjan. 21 & 22 1IPHM 8 j0 1* 9:00 Pf $2.00 Cover '"V3 rrel I Jtfflll ^^^1flnn't AAicc It I ~ ? ?J bf ********************** fers Old-fashioned * is Inexnensivelv o ?1 --J 1S of- ^ and hern >-Eye jgm IS > and Ir^' 3\v of " 1 ! nous . >ns& PMBM|?Hp||| more ' jMinrii^itfi lif ' fered ozen STOiailiM >rted OlHiliflllfi^^l and ways 1 rom s.?J e at %| j^raH|^HHHHHn^H|H keep . k'. light ;~ "j\-,; ^-~ -' ';:v ? ;' -^)(' "_ -~- ' , is . Por i.. . * -: :v .. * "; ' 7-S-'^ ^~: ' ' . j like - 1 ^ "z :'s a b-.! )iied thin rom Five _ " troll : , , ,.- i; less ^^^^9 : ; reat SUHPhM.b.CAtlHiLlUMMDtia -1 "wul It's also a great place to take PHONE ; 799-0196 , Mom and Dad when they HOURS: Mon- Sat. happen to pop in to check on LUNCH: 11:00-5:00 r to you. DINNER: 5:00-10:00 Jntl1 LATENITE: 10:00-12:00 m ver? ADDRESS: 2030 Devine St. BAR: Until 2:00a.m. i.m. h is > 00 I Excellent summer counseling opportunities for men and women' I and I are interested in serving boys and girls ages 716. guiding 1 I thorn ir? thoir nliixioil 1 1 A 1 * ^ " iv*>i m ....... ... ....... r>rm?>, menial miu ?piruu<ii utveiopmeni. vjruy i 1 Mite those persons who will dedicate their wholehearted efforts to help hos, each individual child develop his or her potential should apply. One must have ability to teach in one or more of our specialized activities. College students, teachers, and coaches should apply. CAMP THUNDERBIRD, located 17 miles southeast of Charlotte. I ?, ^ N.C., is an ACA accredited camp member, specializing in water ?9 . fy S' sports (sailing, water skiing, swimming and canoe;ng). yet an added ww emphasis is placed on the land sports (general athletics, tennis. M 8?^' archerV- TlUerV ant* backpacking). Horseback riding, white? water canoeing and tripping are extras in our excellent program. ? H ft For further information write or call G. William Climer. Jr.. 1 I Director. Camp Thunderbird, Route 7. Box 50. Clover. S.C.. 29710 ? *1 ("? """'> ? i | ^ 124 82 | SI I! W Sundae || ^ 1 11 * |l Buy One and You ll * 11 Get One Fr?e jj. I: Slaw Dog I-34-82 j| j with mustard, homemade | j1 _ M y S) chili and slaw, and onions !;] I' Gameroom and Ice Cream 1 *-K |[ Open III 12:00 jj