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AHS urges st to support re< By KYM SMITH Staff writer Would you consider going without lunch tomorrow? The Association of Honors Students at USC is urging students to do just that Thursday. AHS is the USC sponsor of "Fast For A World Harvest," an event being held at college campuses nationwide by Oxfam America. Students who want to ^ainvipait 111 me lasi aic dSNCU IU give up one meal Thursday and donate the money saved to Oxfam's relief projects. Oxfam America sponsors relief Burning Contir then held on Big Thursday. In 1961, the Maxcy Brotherhood claimed to make the biggest tiger ever. Following tradition, the cat was burned at the end of the shirttail parade. Head football coach Marvin Bass and university president Robert 3 CUSTOM DESIGNE Guaranteed Quality and Si 798-: "QUALITY PRINTING WITH T-Shirts _ Jacki Caps Wholesale Prices 108 Lat LOOKING FOR PEA ? t. ? ?' i * For Additional Informati< or Stop In For A Tour At 100 Ri mi Vv UNIVERSITAS CAROUN // Vv MERID yflf Robert E. Ales Franchot A. Bi Harold Bruntoi H. Thorne Con Jasper M. Curi John Duffy Friday Afternoon, Novem 4:15 - 5:45 p.m. Panel Di "Stud< (Featun Friday Evening, Novembt 7:30 p.m. Keynote Ad' Dr. Hen The W.l three pe [The conference is sponsored b udents to fast lief programs and development projects in 31 countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. "Oxfam not only gives food to the hungry in these countries, but also teaches the people how to manage and grow their own food," AHS Philanthropy Committee Chairman Mike Dickson. "This will be long-term help." Collection boxes will h<? in Harper College on the Horseshoe and in the Russell House on the day of the fast and a few days after to give participants the opportunity to place their donations. \ued from page 3 Simbalt made speeches. The rally was sponsored by the USC pep club, and each year the tiger was provided by the McBryde or Maxcy brotherhood. In 1972 the Maxcy Brotherhood became Phi Kappa Psi. 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Nickelodeon By MARY CATHERINE CARROLL Staff writer When students and faculty returned to USC this semester, they found an old friend had closed its doors. The Nickelodeon Theater had served the community and USC for more than 10 years, showing a variety of foreign and alternative films. The theater, located on Main Street, was closed because of financial problems. The Bijou in Five Points had also been closed because loud music from Greenstreet's interrupted movies and ticket sales fell. Competition from other theaters and the availability of video recorders also reduced audience, said Dennis Nolan, a USC law professor and member of a group working to reopen the The Bijou. Because the only two alternative theaters in Columbia had closed their doors, a community group that included some USC faculty and graduate students decided to launch an effort to reopen the Nickelodeon. Because of the group's hard work, the Nickelodeon ? after a three-month hiatus ? will reopen i i i i i r r rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr r m rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrr rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrr rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I ATTENTION B CLASS OF 191 The Air Force has a special progi 1989 BSNs. If selected, you can active duty soon after graduation waiting for the results of your S1 To qualify, you must have an ove GPA. After commissioning, you'll five-month internship at a major J medical facilitv. It's an pvrollont prepare for the wide range of ex| you'll have serving your country ? Force nurse officer, for informatic SMSGT CHUCK ADAMS 803-772-1698 STATION-TO-STATION COL I ^ l^^=s=K)Rcr*^ HELP US HELP THOSE IN Pick Up And Towing Arra 779-6465 _? Your unneeded cars, boats, RV's, and tru provide for the homeless and the ( VOLUNTEERS OF AMERI Drigins of Cont t The Universit A Twenty-Five Year j 1963-1988 Featuring: Anderson Henr: olomon, Jr. 1 Panelists: G. Fellers J< L. Harriford, Jr. C 1 E. Haynes H ievy Johnson L Kimpson K W. Luck G A two-day conferem November 18-19, IS Gambrell Hall University of South Caroli SCHEDULE Saturda 9:00 - 1 gregating The USC" grated The USC) 10:15 11:30 ram Director Vreadwell is one of the 12:45 e USC in 1963.) Jrace Jordan McFadden, Director of Aj rram (777-2734) and the Department of Histoi reopens with today with a special 8 p.m. showing of Au Revoir Les Enfants. A celebration of the reopening will begin at 6:30 p.m. with food and door prizes. More than 20 people have been involved in the hundreds of hours of work involved in the reorganization and reopening of the theater, Nolan said. "To give you an idea of the time spent, the first thing we had to do was to figure out an accurate mailing list," Nolan said. "When we started, we had to go through 3,000 names on the mailing list ana iracK aown every name. That took 327 manhours of work just to clean up the mailing list." The community group, with David Whiteman as the coordinator, also launched a massive fundraising campaign to reopen the Nickelodeon. Whiteman said the group felt the theater served 9 vital function to the cultural community and 1 should be saved for all to enjoy. ] The Columbia Film Society, which technically 1 operates the- Nickelodeon but has only existed on i paper in the past, has also been instrumental in the 1 rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr'rrrrr'r'r'r'r' m rr r r r f r- r rjr r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r r t rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ? rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr-r r r ^=jl We Tak 39. ram for enter ?without tate Boards, irall 2.75 attend a \\r Force way to Deriences You Want to IS an Air Our Staff m, call * Pregnancy test * Evening hours I XVI jrvui WllVClUC (O i?101 IIPlanned Parei fun and e nged For Sprii , Sign ?horj Held At Hick cks tieip VOA Pick (jo - Or Calll emporary Dese: :y of South Can rnsnprthip "J i Monteith Treadwell datthew J. Perry ihn McFadden SI harles L. McMillian W arriet G. McCombs Hi . Casey Manning H. enneth Price Ci ayle Ransom Hg :e >88 ma - Columbia y, November 19, 1988 0:10 a.m. SESSION I ''Mobilizing the University fc 11:25 a.m. SESSION II "Integrating the University's 12:40 p.m. SESSION III "Milestones in Desegregating 1:30 p.m. SESSION IV "A Twenty-Five Year Retros fro American Studies, USC Columbia y with support from the Office of U.S.C. Pres 'Au Revior' reopening and launching of the campaign, Whiteman said. To strengthen the organization, the society's board of directors has been expanded to include people actively involved in Nickelodeon's operations. Also, theater ODerations have heen snlit i tr? gramming and finance. Dale Campbell will continue to handle programming, while a financial planning committee will work with an accountant to keep all records and obligations in order. The theater will operate Wednesday through Sunday with showings at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Nolan said the theater is open to the community, and USC is particularly welcome. He said a special $10 annual membership will be available to USC students. To increase revenue, the Nickelodeon will require anyone wishing to see films at the theater to purchase a membership. Annual and temporary two-week memberships are available and offer a reduced rate of $3 per show. Non-members wishing to join may see their first movie for $5. rrrr rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr' - r r r rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr - rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrr-r f- r r r r~_r _r jr _r __r j- rrrr r jc jr jr _r _r ;e You Personally VII Be Heard?Not Just Seen Takes Time To Listen. and private pregnancy options counseling * Mastercard and Visa payment nee * Always confidential CAID ACCEPTED ithood * 2712 Middleburg Drive 256-4908 rc^015 iXCITEMENT ng Of '89 Up For P.E. 181 "T SEBACK RIDING ory Top Training Center Binin, mltr 240 Per Senear Brochure At P.E. Office 153-8694 For Information HC-017 I gregation )lina lirley Ransom alker Solomon irry L. Walker Larry Winecoff larles H. Witten irry H. 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