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Swimmer From USC Information Services lj A USC student has performed ti an Olympic feat, but instead of a f gold medal, she got a job. journalism student, Janice Clarke, recently secured an intern- ti ship with the U.S. Olympic Com- n mittee and will spend the summer 1 at the Olympic Complex in Col- h orado Springs, Colo. Y. A native of Montreal, Can., r Clarke earned a full scholarship to t USC as a swimmer on coach Steve Collins' 12th-ranked women's s team. s c SHE PARTICIPATED in both ? the 1980 and 1984 Olympic Trials as a Canadian and missed making i her country's 1980 Olympic team ( uy jusi iratiiuns ui a sccunu. i Although she placed seventh in the < individual 100-meter freestyle event, each country is allowed to take only six swimmers to the Olympic Games. The fact that neither Canada nor the United States sent participants to the 1980 summer games in Moscow, .boycotting the event because of the Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan, eased Clarke's disappointment a little. She is proud of her accomplishments as an athlete and as a student majoring in newseditorial journalism. And she especially is proud of obtaining an Olympic internship. Only a few men and women are chosen each year as Olympic Committee interns. Participants get hands-on experience in public relationsfnedia information, legal Drugs Continued from page i: track team members purchased liquid and oral steroids, Dianabol, Anavar and Decadurabolin, from Colson in September. "We just wanted something, so we got it," Harkness said. "We put our money together and gave a piece of paper over to Mr. Colson and after a certain period of time he just delivered a package to me." The a* 918 S. MAIN ST Know how to avoid a hangover? vso* tmtmewmvxim ;*WK **KS?ec.>flr | i or | DAILY I i r 4Pf i! ^TTTi tc I (Lmmmf f 7c\ //,u * / Of r .$ Vii jr/ d, | i r x : S: Knox Abbott * 1 ~ | J'l ILw w;i jaw*jiir.rj?iiij lam&omm*;) / 4 ' finally abilitytounsel, athletic promoions, fund-raising and other iclds. CLARKE WILL be public relaions person and information lanager for the U.S. Table Tennis 'cam next summer and savs she'll lave to bone up on the sport icfore she goes to Colorado. "I day it in my leisure time, but hat's about it," she says. The 20-year-old, the first USC tudent to get an Olympic internhip, was encouraged to apply by >ne of her journalism instructors, issistant professor Pat McNecly. After completing her mdergraduate studies and the Col)rado internship, Clarke plans to eturn to USC to earn a master's Jegree in journalism. Eventually, she hopes to be USC wins l\ - - L'' W?S$$m From Staff Reports USC's men's and women's swim teams both won their opening Metro Conference meets at Virginia Tech Saturday, the men, 75-38 and the i women, 80-59. For the men, P.J. Brink plac-r ed first in both the 100- and 200-meter freestyles. Ann Zivertnik won the 200- and 500-meter freestyles for the women, and Susan Hagberg took the 100- and 200-meter backstroke events. , 3 $1,100 shipment fit in a box aboi eight inches square, he said. COLSON HAS referred calls the matter to his lawyer, John Ge: try, who has made no comment. The SLED probe is continuin and the Tennessee Bureau of 1 vestigation has begun a similar i: vestigation of illegal prescriptic drug use at Vanderbilt University ??-(?V- jj j I FOR MORE INFOR: ? THE USC CAMPI | PROJECT 7 QKK3MK >?K 5W8K MKKXMOWO Ly's P "More than just .. . Great Pizza." SAN DWICH_ SPE( irkey Sandwich - Swiss C ?ssed Salad, Tea or Soft ?ak Sandwich - Lettuce, T( leese, Tea or Soft Drinl< irkey Sandwich - Swiss C )ssed Salad, Tea or Soft ub Sandwich - Ham, Turk* ce, Tomato, Cheese, Chi| Soft Drink jsagna, Tossed Salad, read, Tea or Soft Drink 975 Knox Abbott Cayce 794-5469 makes 01 managing editor of a newspaper or director of a publishing company. "If not, I'd like to try to be involved in sports, maybe sports writing." SHE COMES by her journalistic ana amicuc taicnts naturally. Her father, Frederick William Clarke, and mother, Marilyn Gail Clarke, both of Montreal, have been competitive athletes all their lives, and Clarke's brother, Greg, has a scratch handicap and hopes to become a professional golfer. Her maternal grandfather, the late George Whittakcr, was a sports writer for the Montreal Star for 50 years and was his granddaughter's biggest fan until his death. "My whole family's very supportive of me. They've never pushed me, they've just always backed /letro meet < - . The Lady Gamecocks ate. ranked 12th in the nation with a 5-0 overall record. 1-0 in the Metro. The Oamecocks are 3-2, also with a 1-0 conference mark. , v ' t Both teams, will compete at ; home this weekend with two dual meets in the Carolina natatorium. USC takes on N-C. State Jan. 25 and Tennessee Jan. 26, , The 'women squeaked by Georgia, 71-69, Jan. 15 after trailing by U points with three1 events remaining. ill Nashvillfv VanHrrhill t r r* 1 coach E.J. Kreis took a leav in abscncc when the Tennessee p n- began. The Tennessee investiga g, began when SLED agents, searc n- for the source of a prescription n- found in the blood of a dead c >11 country runner, traced lead: in Nashville. coupon per person per visit Juy^One Delicious Hamburger Get One FREE ith this coupon & (JSC I.D. Dairy Bar 918 S. Main Expires 1-28-85 MATION CALL JS ALCOHOL 77-6688. izza !ms ????????i heese, 5 Drink 3.00 j 1 )mato, ; c 3.00 ! 1 !heese, j Drink 3.00 j ?y, Let- i )s, Tea ! 3.00 I Sarlic i 3.95 j Mon-Thur 101 Opm Fri-Sat 10-11 pm Call For Fast Take Out Order* >jWKXH ^ [ vtransparencies pr :0 t be typed double-s category will be a copied submissio & I are no length or rl | subject of interes I r DEAD i Submit all entri I P.O. Box 85131, C I contest is being er i| phone number. A1 basis, and no pre^ 1 -t. lympics nic up," Clarke says. The athlete snends about 19 hours a week in the water, practicing her two specialties, the freestyle and butterfly strokes. She and other swim team members also spend three hours a week in the weight room to increase their flexibility and strengthen their bodies. "It's like a job," she says. And it's a job Clarke has held since she was eight years old and swimming with coach Ken McKinnon's Pointe Claire Swim Team in suburban Montreal, a team that has been one of Canada's best for many years. CLARKE CAME to Carolina because swimmers aren't eligible for college scholarships in Canada. "It's been a big issue the last couple years because they're losing a lot of swimmers to American colleges," she says. She finished among the top 12 swimmers in the 4x50 freestyle relay event last year at the tinals ot the National Collegiate Athletic Association earning her the distinction of All-American. USC's women's team ended the past season ranked 15th nationali ly, and both the men's and the women's teams won their Metro Conference championships last year. Clarke knows she will miss swimming wnen sne graduates. "It's been a big part of my life," she says. But on the other hand, "It will be nice to be able to sleep in and not have to get in that cold water in the morning!" ngth Clemson runner Augustini e of Jaspers, 23, was found dead Oct. robe in his dormitory room. The dec was ruled natural, and the cause tion tributed to a congenital heart defe hing Unlawful distribution of prescr drug tion drugs is a misdemeanor offei :ross carrying a maximum penalty of 5 to months in prison, a $500 fine both. 1" RELIVE gS PHOTO BUTTON with full PHOTO PRINT - beautiful 1( CASSETTE - "BLACK MAGI RECORD 'NEXT YEAR IS PRINTS Signed & Numb* ipi .if | 2909 Piatt 1 Springs Rd. 60 II the use | Student | J Magftzin 4th AN J; Co-spon: I a r? TT'srr J jj Al\ 1 WV. 8 I 1st Prize $51 1/ I -> 1 n_! ir*ar- A _i r> znu rrize 1 voj s\rt; | POETRY r; 1st Prize $50 Cash, fj $35 Gift Certificate | 2nd Prize ^ $20 Gift Certificate | | jg Art submissior mediums as penc j ment. Photofcrat ? /. ! RbIK#m %r 'ITS jmftjrw rT: ~^k VIKB V a wmUjtM^ 1|.^J^B x&mm No foul? USC's Mike Brittain takes on Memphis and William Bedford in the Gamecocks' f then-third ranked Tigers. Carolina faci Louisville tonight at 8 p.m. in Carolina C Gamecocks^ mitting numerous turnovers. USC'S UPSET over Memphis |US State was keyed by strong perforjg mances on the boards and the foul , line. The Gamecocks outrebounded the Tigers 44-29, with the starting a*" front line of Duane Kendall, Mike ft- Brittain and Linwood Moye pulling ip- down 33 of Carolina's total, use The Gamecocks also shot 80 per18 cent from the line for the game, a or sharp break from their recent history of poor free-throw shooting. 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