The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 10, 1985, Page Page 5, Image 5

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T OPEN TONIGHT! Itm/yin ( Greensboro vs. Mets All U.S.C. Students: $1. Monday-Saturday starting t ! Sundays 2:30 n. Every Wednesday 2 for 1 01 A THIS IVFFU' ura > *1V rr kihal Thursday ? WZLD Dash h Friday ? Security Federal 1 First 700 people ? Saturday ? Days Inn Seat Ci i First 500 people 'j Phone 25< mm I HHn? i R, m u i rt r?fA C If you ve been wanting the J Express* Card for some tune, time to apply Because if you're a senior, is to accept a $10,000 career-c That's it No strings No gin (And even if you don't hav now, don't worry This offer is ! IP. months /ifter vou nraduato American Kxpross i th 1 lttk * < visier for seniors to qet ' Well, to put it simply, we b< hove it. vour future Ami this ? . i ii ,t \{ \ 11r?u . t( . <rt if i\.v i' fi ir \MC ? ; I - ** _ ?.>. 50 All Season : t r\ 11III r> / :ju J>. Ill . m. | n all beverages! j ;>r Cash S baseball Night ;et souvenir baseball! ! ushion Night t?et tree seat cushions! j 5-4110 for information | \ faaMaap5?i< \rnerican can help in a lot of ways a: this is some The Card can help you be 1111 .o ci 111u:m i wi ikjvc i all you need entertaining Andtoentei >riented job. you can use it to buy a ne\ mucks work or a new stereo p a job riqht The Card can also hel] still good for your credit history, which ) Why is your future f * Card <i So call 1 800 4800 < a ?? ar?ci :>poci<u oiiKU.'iii /\ ?- | .ui.nn.-i I to you Or loot' fot ' s I I ^he American Exp I '' ? I Don't leave school 6 - lAfhat'c h f* w m H M ?. U III Today, April 10 Carolina Program Union's Visual /\ris i ommmiT presents a ^cavuno in [he Russell House l obby. The l,aw school awards ceremony will be held in the l aw School Auditorium at noon. I S("s history department is sponsor ing a lecture: "The Historian as FilmMakcr, as Teacher" at 4 p.m. in Room 151 of Gambrell Hall. A manager's-captains meeting will be held at 4:30 p.m. The Intramural Spurts Council meets at 5:30 p.m. ('1*1' film "The Natural" at 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. in the Russell House. Admission is SI for the first show and $1.50 for the others. Tomorrow, April 11 Women in business meets at 5:30 p.m. in the BA Building. The speaker is Dr. John Pearce II. Major dilemma III workshop lasts 6:30-8 p.m. in Room 601B of llie B.A. Building. To register, call 777-7280. The Spring ballet will be presented at Drayton Hall. v MP > DAI1 I CANTC HHH 1 '' ' 7 s you graduate i j ^ ready for busi [ to meetings ana ?. ] tain yourself & ,v wardrobe for n p you establish _ can help m I i:if i ask' to have | I A Multi-M< pplKVi'i"":*-"' I 7.9ft r ' i >ti ; ?i'r.! '.is. i ress Card. I ' ^ ^ without it. v 1 Room ^ Spons appening ^ The IJSC hnsehiill team versus The I Citadel at 7:30. Melon run Entry deadline. Law week's Law Follies begin at 7 p.m. in the Law School lobby. CPU's cinematic arts meets at 3 p.m. in Room 307 of the Russell t louse. Deadline to run for dorm government and KHA positions. For information, call 777-8188. Mandatory candidates meeting for dorm government and KHA positions at 7 p.m. in Room 008 of the BA Building. Friday, April 12 IJSC'S College of Health is sponsoring a free lecture: "If I Were Born in an African Village: Risk Factors and Child Survival" at 3:30 p.m. in Room 105 of the Health Sciences Building. f'IMI film "Tli,. W-.I.I..I" 1 and 9:30 p.m. in the Russell House. Admission is SI lor the first show and SI.50 tor the others. CPU midnifc film is "Private Parts" in the Russell House. Admission is S1.50. J I IMA GARDEN 5CSTALRAIMT LY LUNCH BUFFET FROM 1'1:30-4:00 | )NESE & SZECHUAN CUISINE \ DINNER \ Sun-Thur until 10 Fri-Sat until 11 j FOR TAKE OUT CALL 799-8404 24 HARDEN ST. POINTS 799-8404 \ I AN KIND I DN THE BRINK d This Be The Day : I ;dia Presentation on the Future of Man's Survival d >.m. Thursday, April 111 1)15 Lalcott Auditorium g orcd bv (iront Commission Fellowship H