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Club to spon By Elizabeth Womack USC students have a chance to chc Christmas vacation ski trips sponsored Expeditions Committee of the Carolina Pr< "The trips are a great way for student tastically low group rates and have a gr< Gretchen Van der Veer said. One trip is to Mt. Snow in Vermont. Th Jan. 2-7 and will cost $375 per person. Ski r< Last year, a Vermont ski trip costing $21 for the same length of time by the Trip Committee, Committee Chairman Handy, The other ski trip is a five-day excu resorts in North Carolina. Students will s palachian Ski Mountain, two days at Ski ? rv f Clirfnt* A/TAiirif nin TKa f r\ ?*r? 11 #1CC ai ou^ai luuuuutiii, inc uip wiu tuai additional $20. nuu ui Uoo iu From Staff Reports The American Red Cross will be at vvn/^ct VT *11 r?_li _ A. a * uotJ s naminon uouege loaay ior a blood drive. Donors can give blood from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. THE CAROLINA COMPUTER CLUB will meet Monday Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. at Carolina Inn, 937 Accomhlu Qt The foatnrpH onoalror ic Rudy Jones of the USC Department of Physics and Astronomy. Jones will talk about his work on computer-assisted graphics and 3-D television. A presentation will also pYnlnin u/haf tn lnnlr for in a small business or home computer. The meeting is free and open to the public. For more information, call Charlie Wadsworth at 252-8390 or 7997399. STUDENT SENATORS are wearing special nametags every Wednesday in an effort to encourage students to familiarize themselves with their representatives. Printed on the gold nametags are the senator's name and the name of the district the senator represents. Look for' Basketbj Wednesday j w?SE.SLS%; Drink...Be Merry...And Light for the college of your choice Our tankard, coffee mug an< tankard lamp add class to th celebration. Each piece of fir quality ceramics is richly doi banded in 22K Gold. Full on seal or mascot fired in at hig ! temperatures to ensure colc i brilliance and permanency. r' 20 Oz. Tankard $16.45 | 11 Oz. Coffee Mug $6.45 i Tankard Lamp $31.75 Plus $3.15 Postage & feJ Handling Money Back Guarantee Also Available North Carolina. Duke. Clemson. Georgia, Alabama, Florida For Information About IA Berkshire i|j?| 2838 Inters /TiiinSmfiiii. Charlotte, l-BOO-4 H (Call 7 D American Express I sor two holi Students will ha\ ose between two the North Carolina by the Trips and will be paid by the c >gram Union. Deadline to regis! s to travel at fan- Trips and Exped ?? aHuicor Thanksgiving to Kil MVi T AUVA w w ^ Johnson said. b trip will be from Th- stops incli ;ntal is $40 extra. Washington, D.C.; > more was offered costs $80 per person s and Expeditions KusseiiHouse,retu Johnson said. Trips and Exped rsion to three ski weekend trips to si pend a day at Ap- anc* a Mardi Gras ti M 1 5nrincr Kraotr fr?tn -eecn ana two aays "*5 , with ski rental an Lauderdale and Da backpacking trip in sponsor blooc news briefs rfU/\ f o rfo rlmnoA/1 Kir f Kin Cfi lHnnf X lie UtVlOtU UJ Utv ULUUVIlb Government Communications Committee, provide students with an easy method of offering advice to or airing grievances with their represeiiiauvra. THE USC WARGAMERS SOCIETY is folding a convention Sunday, Nov. 14 from noon until Russell House closing in Russell House rooms 302, OAQ 0<V4 on/1 QnR ovuj uin aim uv?/? Tournaments will be held with "Dungeons & Dragons," "Traveller," "Neighborhood" and other games., Prizes and awards will be presented to too comnetitors. Admission is $2. For more information, call Chuck Walter at 2521133 or Ed Vincent at 799-2959. nci SIGMA DELTA CHI, the Society of Professional Journalists, is selling j i_ un.ii _jf t i* tt uecais wiui ^onege ui journalism printed on them. The decals may be purchased for $1 in faculty member Perry Ashley's office, Coliseum room 4010G, while supplies last. the Gamecock ill Special on 9 VIMUVAT JL / JISP"!! r?'tp of SouihCKL^^. // licraroiSA- ' J WW jjj use bV lUliiJUin /^\ .#^v' ^ .IpsITH Placing An Order Call or Y Enterprises Limited ,tate as South nU 28208 38-5000 ays A Week) Visa I MasterCard Accept* iday ski trips re to provide their own transportation to resorts, but lodging and slope and lift fees ommittee. The trip will begin Jan. 2. ter for the trips is today, Johnson said, itions is also offering a shuttle bus over ve students a way home for the holidays, ude Raleigh, N.C.; Richmond, Va.; Baltimore; and New York City. TTie trip i and the bus leaves Nov. 23 at 6 p.m. from rning Nov. 28 around 10 p.m. itions is also making tentative plans for ich places as Atlanta, Washington, D.C., ip to New Orleans, Johnson aid. s are being planned to places such as Ft. ytona Beach, Fla., the Florida Keys and a the mountains. 1 drive todav A LAW SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE test preparation program will be offered by the USC Division of Continuing Education Nov. 20-21 on the Columbia psmnns The program runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. It is designed to help potential law students prepare for the j Dec. 4 LSAT test. There is a $95 registration fee for the program. Taught by experienced faculty, all sections of the new LSAT will be AA?rAl<Af1 t rt /Irtf nil nvtrl ui ucuxu aiiu piai;M\;c ic^io will be given. USC'S DANIEL management center will conduct professional development programs for those interested in business in early December. The programs are "Productivity Under Pressure," Dec. 2; "AsserfivpnpRs Trflinintf " Den fi-ft: "Seminar for Secretaries," Dec. 7-6; and "Estate Planning for Real Estate," Dec. 9. Varying registration fees are required for each program. All programs will be conducted on the eighth floor of the College of Business Administration. For more information, call 777-2231. IE~ * ) DRIN I I JCJU I fftogs % I ? Satui iJ \ In / rite: IB C I I W* J "Con 707 Saluda '? STUDENT BASKETBALL TICKETS ? W9 i-L. ^ ET,?y.I-? J t-\4+1s\n rinmo If JDAI IIL/ILIVI i VIMM p MARATHON OIL vs. USC Nov. 17, 1982 \ i One ticket to each student with a valid Fall 1982 ID card. 1 st floor lobby - Russell House [j 8:00 am -4:00 pm, Nov. 17, 1982 t] in immmmmmM SPECIAL 50C OFF any steak dinner costing $3.00 or I more w?"i valid USC ID I Student and Faculty Good any day any time at all stores I 1000 Knox Abbott or. 767 St. Andrews Rd. |.j p Cayce St. Andrews j 791-4220 772-9252 |j t ; 6118 Garners Ferry Rd. [ j !: '! (Woodhiii Mall) il | ; 776-5379 j ! list Arrived . . . Black Gloria Vanderbilt Jeans $31*98 Jordache Jeans $29*98 : msts ^9 11L> V_>UJ Ui Mini Skirts $12t*98 ! Don't Miss the FASHION SHOW spm Brookland Cayce Auditorium "Wednesday, Nov. 1 z, 1982 ; Tho n fJTHFI PFnm FD m. aBw 'W rm w A m A JWJWJWMAt 1628 Airport Blvd., W. Cola. ?94-6111 Jj K 'N DROWN I at I ? 1*^ I izza out i& Pizza Im? I rday, November 13 I imediately After he USC-NAVY fame Celphratp th Ice Cold Mugs I ofBeer--25<? I te Join The Fun!" I Ave. 765-1099 ?