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The Far Side r~ ^i "You know, it was supposed to bo just a story about a little kid and a wolt... but off and on, I've been dressing up as a grandmother ever since." Calvin and Hobbes :| i UMETM\S mm\ (wwToisNsm S\X A f \T R\GWT, m. WSWUCWOHS \ BvJCKS ?MPUEltU OONN J >tP? TVE WE ORAVN. ?^ ' DBCMS RtfPED. TOE PWNT ; X v SlOPPED. MAD THt GLUC GOT y /\/T' : SEKmERE \ ,/v V<ei ?? I'M NOT GOING TO BtP/ 1 (VUl'r UNV/C m ni^ \*lllM x v\jh \ nniu vvj nrmi V-- ' mv iov) sm; i cw oo c <|| whwhg i >wr.' ^ ^ I C? Qr^wttmI rr?? | Shoe JjONW AN 1WCT ' { C~Z^, |?ovorEwm..p Kw It ">v if ir 1 RAHFMMIM wearables & Collectibles "Congratulations Graduates" L, Natural fiber clothing * ' handcrafted jewelry jgSL J fine crafts new design gallery ^ furniture ? gadgets w I THE GREATER USC i 5 ASSOCIATION WELCOMI 3 CLASS OF 1988 INT S CAROLINA ALUMNI FAR/ X TUESDAY, APRIL 26 WITH j J HUUSE. | FROM 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 b Come by for informati X on your Alumni Associi v and receive a gift. Gary Larson Times and places never to insert your contact lens. Bill Watterson i can't xum op ah -Of couftst, y ip's get 0 ~ 1 nrtrhoon i've enow? ibs. ww vm\s ^or \ op t^ose \m n vsasie . practice, i\l \ cupper ships ymnt n dumb bet we cood ww ali twe v06bn. u do great ok riggings. , fawof 1HIS VtMILfWJ k CAN! I'LL BE A v HULKING. SURtf < f<,tK ZT\ ^ A fakiyA i /il i ' . JKImM lVW5?5fc^Ef)TC?F J ^^^^^^EU?CTPgftTE. yr ^ S Music and Th ; Southern mystery writer C |8 will be the featured speaker at 1\. at ^'c'1'anc' County Yj | Dr. Walter Fairservis of V will speak on "The Place of Hj 49 World's Early Civilizations" at 3 | Gambrell Hall auditorium. wJ Health A mutual-help support gr molested as children continues tc p.m. to 8 p.m. each Monday < ^ j more information, call Elea ttPn^Efc^jfj^KSg o The American Cancer Soc ~ - 1 "Sense in the Sun" and skin c? ' V' ] from 12 noon to 1 p.m. T rL?^m auditorium room of Belk's Dow y ' Special Studem UUMNI X f?f|K ES THE X m^USl / from New York 01 ii ] !l H r X f hCCTIWATIAMC W I I Ra 11^1/?I Iv/IiO IILY ON $ 1-AH!S,N ... y FRANKFUHT PIN OPEN <? a) VIENNA X ZURICH/GENEV/> ^ COPENHAGEN y OSLO (f STOCKHOLM $ HELSINKI P.m. u Alx>v?> (ares also apply from V Frankfurt on non-stop scrvice V Pittsburgh, Minneapolis and m & CAIX OH WRITE FOR ( jpp y SO. PACIFIC, AUS \f Applications avalla ition y and Internation (m For Reservation ? wnuLt wi U Pari of the worldu a 17 E. 45th St., Suite I (212 n ^. 11 i*acc u. a ^ssrd-. combos o?r +/fr> *77* *N!> Pi*V MTU ME. yoO TM?se: PON T A^LLY uwr to i fcotift MTtf: Ir/rANfC STUt>y~ you wwrrn piAv vrrH si? .l?N7 f)0>. 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For nor DelPo at Nickelodeon, 254-3433 iety will present 9 Lust in the Dust at 7 p.m. and 9 incer prevention tonight and Tuesday. hursday in the Working Girls at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Wet ntown. day through Saturday. I and Youth Fares to ' iwe m n Scheduled Airlines! $175 $350 206 412 } 238 476 MACKTI 245 490 MACKTI v 225 dsn ed in the 255 475 cellence, \ 225 450 mer Inter 230 460 T h 238 476 i one con. J be u Com] l/ashington, I>.C. to London. Paris nnd . Add-on fares from Boston, Chicago, ( ( any other U.S. ritles are alao available. helpful. >UR SPECIAL FARES TO THE Interested TRALIA, SO. AMERICA Stop By 1 ible for Eurall Youth Pass fice Locatt lal Student I.D. Cnrd. 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Any full-time student receiving benefits under Old G.I. Bill, VEAP, V.A. Voc Rehab, or Montgomery G.I. Bill may apply for tax-free V.A. work-study positions for Summer 1988. kVn Any students receivng V.A. benefits under Old % G.I. Bill (Chapter 34) or as dependents (Chapter 7~*c"\' 35) and are half-time students or more may be eligible for V.A. payment for a tutor. Any V.A. student receiving half-time benefits or more, who will attend Fall 1988, but not Summer 1988, is eligible to apply for Advance Payment for Fall 1988. Apply in person no later than July 15. For more information, call 777 5156 or stop by the Veterans Affairs, H.W. Close Building Room 202. p.m. The Carolina Flag Corps will hold auditions at 10 a.m. Saturday in the Band Hall, 511 % ines- S. Main St. Anyone is welcome, but a basic knowledge of flag movements is helpful. i 1 mmmmmKMmmmmBmmmmmBammmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmm flFI COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJORS ca's leading manufacturer of heavy duty trucks, FUJCKS has earned itself a reputation unsurpass- & industry. To maintain our high standards of exve are currently recruiting individuals for a Sumnship program at our Winnsboro facility. 3idered for one of these opportunities, your should puter Science major with a 3.0 (or better) G.P.A. lly, exposure to Series I or SunGraphics would be f Individual$ Are Invited To 1he Student Employment Of- Jrt erf On The Sixth Floor Of The Husinets To Register For An JWj To Be Held On Thursday i\ { TRTTPTTG TXTn\*wilCfL) ^ TRUCKS / igual Opportunity Employer M/F/H N<^