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M 5 'HHHHnnnmg 1P WBm^ M IJUBBmW " v <?i89^E3SlBn^ j l MICHAEL TULL j I Robin King was a USC cheerleader for two Philippides Run, } From Staff Reports USC's fraternities and sororities will be "Uniquely Greek" during the 25th anniversary of Greek Week, which begins today and ends Saturday. All USC students are invited to get involved in some of the activities, including the second annual Philippides Run on Saturday and the Greek Follies on Wednesday. Proceeds from the road races and donations taken during the follies will be given to the Richland County Council on Child Abuse and Neglect. * : I?i* Cinema HE3 p ?XH Today * Ss JHS RH " Free T-Shirts t kJx|9 at each show jMj Chance to win at each show S3 Co-sponsoi . SWHMWW wwwbwvww I m i ?? m$$y scurries, ar jjgllBI th* USC camPys a - I nalism degree.But on weekni m she's WNOK-FM's Rockht' R wmmm Columbia's most popular r time anito^ceri accofrdin^ t 1 King, an Orangeburg native both school and radio earor >! ^ I The Gamecock j : ort schoictrslups to put h' 1 vears- I ^ follies open to The races are scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. at the Solomon Blatt Physical Education Center on Wheat Street and wll feature two events, 5-kilometer and 10-kilometer runs. Registration is $4. Runners will compete in six age categories, ii.? 1- ? TTIUI 11 iv iup mi w III1I3UWI3 111 cat 11 Lcut^ui y receiving medals. The follies, a variety show, will begin at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Drayton Hall. Admission is free, but contributions for the child abuse council will be taken. Events begin today with jersey day, when tic Arts fin tR and Tomorrow 4:30 p.m. fheater FREE o the first 20 GE portable stereo 'ed by General Electric jwmmwraMii gn?? ciaimea sne can ao two nours obln, worth of studying in ofic. light- \0t of students go out at o re- night, whereas I'm not going out ? >> I'm working. So, I really probably sasu t j.siuay jusi as mucn as cveryooay 4p^8,''.shc^aid^' V? ? ? '' . > - V. ' < 1 A 1982. Wade Hamptote jdciu Academy graduate, King was a mlife #S<3amecock cheerleader daring tier public during G members of social fraternities and sororities will wear greek shirts to show their unified spirit. Tomorrow a blood drive will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Russell House Ballroom, and a rally and non-alcoholic cookout will be from 4:30 to 6:30 on McBrydc Quadrangle. Thursday, greeks and children sponsored by the child abuse council will attend a 3:30 p.m. showing of the movie "The Shaggy Dog" at the Golden Spur. asssss^^ Filmak^BHH your Key 10 D^^wginajm Ford, or DeMm&|^ut Rush to Room 20$ the Game Room)i<^pffl^ Deadline is Apl shown in t^e Rn Theate USC Cultural Se The Chinese Bf of Tai i ^? A ' i ut?vsuciy, Mpr ii v The Tov\ General Publ USC Studer sssXrouna m records commercials uhtit 7 p.m., ggffe/, v when she goes' oh.' the. airwaves as fe^-Roekm' fcobin. '* \< V> . m teplliMtatttd l milfly Wmm listeners than her predecessor, ac cordipg to I he Arburori; ratings book (H??, ranks stations and an-;, ftouncers ba$ed on their shore of AND IN the fall ratings, .Rockii? Robin reached her goal of being the (op announcer ih her time slot of Mmm the 14 stations in Gotvmbia's radio market. "1 had the highest rating? ot anybody at our station, and I had ahouncer, so I was real proud of ^?? lltMMIBIMai Ireek Week A private band party is from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Thursday at the Hampton Building in ?ll? Cl?ln to;rnrn..n,tr fc. / I Ml 1 '-i UIV kJICUV I tui 51 V.HIIIU-*. IVIU.MV, Will Ul' [JIUVIUcd by the Covacas. An awards banquet is 7 p.m. Friday at Seawells in the State Fairgrounds. The Greek Games, during which fraternities and sororities will compete in races and contests of skill, will be from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday. The event will be on Field A on Wheat Street, and no alcoholic beverages will be allowed. The public is invited. r?y uusi "aI^ rte% running out! bb^i (fell House (next to 'iV jpvour entry form. Ba%J" ll an Films will hp WO1 iries presents pgo> lagie Revue wan j;jgj 30 8:00 pm /nship ijQ*B tic $10.00 'S? its $4.00 !SK tOGRAM Union?