The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 22, 1982, Page 4, Image 4

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Benefit concert From Staff and Wire Reports A benefit concert honoring the people of Poland will be Dresented Tuesday. Nov. 30th, at 7:30 p.m. in Rutledge Chapel on the USC campus. The concert, featuring Laury Christie, soprano, and Christopher Berg, classical guitarist, is sponsored by the Columbia Chanter of Amnestv International. The recital will feature classical and holiday music from around the world. The event will honor the Polish people's human richts movement. Tickets are S3 for general admission and $2 for students. Proceeds will go to the human rights work of Amnesty International, 1977 Nobel Prize recipient. Rutledge Chapel is located next to mLXUdditiv iiiui ai / un uic uui dcdiiuc. For more information, call 787-0448. Rl rkccniifl CTPPITT r.AR Anc urill IiJU\/tJUViTA UtllLi&J A VAI llii VIVVC41U TT A A J be available on a first-come, first-served basis on Dec. 7. The Gamecock incorrectly reported FYiday that the decals would be available Dec. 6. Reserved parking spaces not renewed by Nov. 30 will be available on a first-come first-served basis on Dec. 6. COLLEGE JUNIORS interested ir magazine journalism can apply for the 17th annual Magazine Internship Prograir sponsored by the American Society ol Magazine Editors with a grant from th< Magazine Publishers Association. From Jane 14 to Aug. 19 interns will servt individual assignments on the editoria staffs of DarticiDating consumer magazines mmmm WI C^UILIL EIMEDOG : mmlcgcu \ i f?fnnm : BUJ i mm*?* i i \ ! i I t)c : I i i | WhyEaTjunk I Isvurj cr 11 Ribeye Steak w e jl i cm Ijauieea onrim with Wild Ric< Vegetable & Sa only 92. ILiinngr jki vku h mn 5 u Governor's Restaurant a ^? I 1901 Assembly at. Y t ft. to honor Poles news briefs ariH hncincvcc ruihlioatinnc in Mpui Vnrlr Pitv and elsewhere. Interns will also have the opportunity to meet with magazine executives, editors and writers for informal weekly discussions on magazine editing and puuiiaiuiig. Forty-nine students participated in last year's program. Interns are selected on the basis of participation in campus journalism, academic journalism courses and previous summer internships at magazines or newspapers. For further information and application forms, contact the dean's office of the USC College of Journalism or write directly to Robert Kenyon, Jr., director, Magazine Internship Program, ASME, 575 Lexington Ave. New York, N.Y. 10022 or call (212) 7520055. Deadline for receipt of applications is | Dec. 15,1982. , THE JOB MARKET will be even tougher this spring for new college graduates with degrees in liberal arts, social sciences and education, according to a survey of employers. :ii : ?ivcii giauuauug engineers win receive j fewer job offers, according to the survey of j GOO employers nationwide conducted an{ nually for the past 12 years by Michigan f State University. "This is the toughest recruiting year since we've been doing the survey," said Jack j Shingleton, the university's director for j placement services. "It may be the toughest ; year since World War II." Gamecock Basketb Distribution! mobV JSi Armstrong State BFiy Western Carolina 23$^^ Ticket Pick-Up Time 8:00-10:00 10:00-11:15 11:15-12:30 12:30-1:45 1:45-3:00 3:00-4:00 DISTRIBUTION LOCATION IS II ENTER THE RUSSELL HOUSE Ol r? Food? 1 m 1 UH urr I AH-you ith I S^?c aa Ajjir intil 10 pm I I 707SaludaA^^! at Five Points mmmmm?MM*rnm 765-1099 - { ' ? I y(/axxwder i | o^(jo/u/n/Ha/} <*7no. INTERNATIONALLY AND NATIONALLY KNOWN HAIR DESIGN STU ? - ? / /V^fc ;#' '. I Holiday Special 20% OFF! al! male and female services (offer expires 12/15/82) 3820 Rosewood Dr. 787-6607 Now Offering "ON STAGE" Cosmetics! all Student Ticket Schedule for HI M H aat., nov. a, i Wed.. Dec. 1,1 i is Tue.t Nov. 23 Ending Social Security Number 4-5 6-7 8-9 0-1 2-2 OPEN TO ALL STUDENTS WHO HAVE NOT PICKED UP A TICKET. \l ROOM 203, RUSSELL HOUSE. \l THE BULL STREET ENTRANCE. : ' ' '? SiS^^^K;';:'. ;te' jan -can-eat an cook. J^^HL Noon Buffet Tuesday N 11.30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.Monday-Saturday Price $3.6! Price $3.19 Fftr jpimft o*it its Ptei In - liijiiri nisrffosa&si. 1 OPEN 7AM - 9PM ,. WE CASH CHECKS i mv/ cvcDvrtAv iB.W W kf mT\ I PRICES ON PHOTOFINISHING 12 Exp. Color Prints $2.99 20 Exp. Color Prints $4.49 24 Exp. Color Prints $4.89 i 3 6 Exp. Color Prints $7.29, I- | TWO-DAY SERVICE J P I ALL WORK * 1 GUARANTEED IS BUY BACK POLO 120 Exp. Color Slides $ 1.99 36 Exp. Color Slides $2.99 ci\/c nav ccpx/irc ?if w i VL. America's best telling prescription cold protect new available without a prescription. I BBHBSfifc f- 1 ONhnM ^ *c?m* MM 10s $2.98 i I ?rtBsssa] Fact" PREGNANCY TEST KIT Results in ' 45 minutes tffl gr 'Can be used m davs sooner J i : J ':30pm ; Iri?^ ? ":fy ':30pm | Sampler I $4.95 * IK mcu fuei>ur ?- VPIJII wnc^,IV3 \ I OPEN 7AM - 9 PM ^ TfflgT _ % J raCOMIU^PHARMACY /j ' ""PHONF ?99l59o ' 4 Mtfft ft MMHI'OV -s v mi. ? 1 _..