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I??[e Academics FEBRUARY 26th 1986 ic ik *k .3^ Big Bird ' 625 S. Main St. (Across From Honeycombs) 771 4455 I GREAT DEAL! (With Coupon) I I Fried Chicken ; (Includes Rolls) I 2 Pieces $1?? j I 4 Pieces $275 I 10 Pieces $649 j i Good 2 21 86 Thru 2 23 86 I I I ? ? ? ? r-nw VIUMVI U U V VIVU It's Your Choice!! VOTE MELYIN STROBLE S.O PRFSinFNT shorts - shirts also just arrived i gotcha shorts and swimwear Student's Voice ... Student's Voice ... fitl iHent'e \lniro 2. Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award ? is 1 awarded to the most outstanding male and I female members of the senior class in terms of their contributions to the University. ; Applications are available in the Student i Government Office, at the Information Desk in i the Russell House, and in the office of the Vice President and Dean of Student Affairs. Applications must be submitted by the 7th of March in the office of the V.P. and Dean of | Student Affairs Room 109 West Wing of the | Russell House. The HONORS AND AWARDS COMMISSION is seeking applications for the following awards and honors to be presented at the University Awards Day Ceremony April 17, 1986: I I. Outstanding Senior Awards ? awarded toI those members of the graduating class who I have made a significant contribution to the I University in areas of scholarship, leadership, I and service. I APPY uv,. <OM 0:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. | j A.[ia,n. ? L I 1310 Gadsden Street i / 1 / IT fWr:I jmumT 1 ; ^ WGttl M \ lan- * 1 5 ?taft Btaods \ .25 **&, \ o?? lunUR \ Movie Entertainment For Only... IE DOLLAR |^|^j nuooLLL nuuot I ntiM I ht Thurs. 1:30 $1.50 7,9:30 $2.00 Fri. 7,9:30 $2.00 [ lg Sports jB bruary 26, 1986 W n't Miss It! *0- v avi tuning. | Etc. CPU's Spccial Programs presents a Gong Show, 8 p.m. Monday iti Russell Mouse Theater. Admission is 50 cents. Sign up in the CPU office to participate. Debate among Student Government Associa- ; tion presential candidates, moderated by the Athenian Society, 12:10 p.m. Monday on Russell j House patio. Auction '86, sponsored by Baptist Student Union, 7 p.m. Tuesday in Capstone Campus Room. Items to be auctioned include a day at the j zoo with Cocky, lunch at the Faculty House with USC President James Holderman, a gift from Egypt from Jchan Sadat and a Dream Date with ! dinner, a play and limousine service. Anything Else? Send your announcements to Buddy Moore, care of The Gamecock, Drawer A, Russell House, I at least two days before publication date. Announcements will not be taken on the phone. Because Datebook is a calendar, not an advertise- j ment, publication is free, but not guaranteed. I r>i ioor-i i i i^i iap- * *? ip-*T-r> To Your Health . USC Speech and Hearing Center check-ups, j through April at 1601 St. Julian Place. Among those who can be helped arc stroke patients, slowlearning children, stutterers and the elderly with hearing problems. Cost is $1; call 777-2614 to make an appointment. 1 Open Door Drop-in Center will be open 10 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, Russell House 206, behind information desk. Free percent body fat testing and blood pressure vriil LAI 1 \" ONTEST \ PARTY U-* .AKE TRAVEL )YSTER ??V7" \ LI FISH and OYSTER \ (j ; \1 IVM \ 986 \ QitfVV K \ >c 300 \ %.r AT THE GATE \ _ \ $2 raw a7(\<r \ \V * '"" iPGl I I ThrHUrl S |^fi ffTfjpyffffTffl ?- 61 rdblllOI W\ r?T J 1 n \ Wednesday, Fe do jQTOpnnr^ Qfeaff ? ON i ,, Special Sprii "Rarnbo: First Blood Part Two," 7 & 9:30 p.m. today, $2 admission. "Chan is Missing," 7 & 9:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, $1.50 admission. Midnite movie: "Up In Smoke," Friday and Saturday, $2 admission. Music USC Symphonic Band's annual President's Concert, 8 p.m. Saturday at the Township Auditorium. Musical theme: Columbia's bicentennial, with a multimedia presentation featuring the history of Columbia and USC. Free admission; call 777-5780 for more information. I Movies Russell ilnn?p 777.7110 )atebool ! OYSTER LOOK-A-LIKE C ]S WINNER RECEIVES 2 DAY I ! CRUISE, COURTESY OF FOREST I 1 NEXT to DIXIE FISH and C ;i CORNER PARK and SEN, LIMITED ADVANCED TICKETS AVAILABLE at DIXIE ($1.00 oft with Student ID | 779-0980 uioi mv rtiM February 22, 1 NOON TO DUS $700 $< f ADVANCE ^ ALL THTl OYSTERS YOU ? FEATURING ? j THE ZASSOFF BC i vjwrt i? (f?) March of Dimes Ite '*ar aaBHM"Htx'tcrc(ouNOMtONMHaa M.FYbi SUSi AVCfT^ft (Timer* pg^l'? I?lining? STARTS TODAY t lOfSSSu fv I 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m. I MUT I | I Tha Baiaa/at Fiv? Po<ita I HMH i 1101 Ma'dsn Si'Mi I BBS fcM?J ?1 mrm ? W M ip 4r KJ8T1B cJf iPfl * mmm ' ^71 ! \ [ i -tl i ' "' ' ' = b jff j ? hThfTiiii'TO . I C/Vi Drama, Arts > Black History Month "Ebony Nights: A Salute to Black Pioneers in Entertainment," a talent show, 8 p.m. Sunday in Russell House Ballroom. MM klL,l'-ik ks4 tik*. re I? ffl Clubs American Marketing Association membership l drive ends today in BA lobby. Living Off Campus and Learning's first meeting of the semester, 3-4 p.m. Monday in l Russell House 304. Student Government Association candidates will speak. College Republicans meeting, 8 p.m. Tuesday in Russell House 302. Alliance for Peace meeting, 8:15 p.m. Tuesday in Russell House 301. All are welcome. j "Public Service Archaeology: What is it in Service of?" a lecture by Thomas King, sponsored by the Anthropology Students Association, 2 p.m. today in Hamilton 305. i Student Alumni Association membership applications are available until March 3 at the Alumni House, the Russell House information I desk and the Student Activities Office. Applications will be accepted until March 16 for participation in an exchange program with the University of Warwick in Conventry, England, for the 1986-87 academic year. Open to all rising j sophomores, juniors and seniors with a major, minor or cognate in history. Forms available at the history department, (iamb-ell Hall. Call 777-4861 or 777-5195 for more information.