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w i i it- univiLWviN, uuiiuui) Arts, Theatre, Music The USC theatre department will present "Electra," a play by Sophocles, at Longstreet Theatre Feb. 9-19. Performances are weekdays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 3 p.m. Tickets are $8 for the public, $7 for USC faculty and staff and $4 for students. For reservations, call 777-2551. "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf" is a dramatic series of skits and songs presented by the USC Cultural Series on Feb. 1. The performance is at the Koger Center, 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 for the public, $5 for USC students. For reservations, call 777-7500. McKissick Museum has late Baroque and Rococo paintings on display. "Baroque Finale: Graphic Master Works from the Library of Congress," will run Jan. 29-Feb. 28. During the months of January through March, the Carolina Program Union and the Contemporary Sounds Committee is playing host to the Thursday Nite Live music series. Performances will be held at the Golden Spur at the Russell House at 8 p.m. Barry Drake will perform Jan. 19. Drake plays songs by such artists as James Taylor, Bob Dylan and Dire Straits. Admission is $1 for students with USC ID. fi ?????? {! Sorority L 'To receive inforrnat Office Oj CocatecC in the Cai Cozver Ceveh iv or caL | A. ** > * Ixi dc It's never been difficult I vince their parents of the n computer at school. Persuading them to writ is another thing altogether Which is why Apple ere; to-Own Program. An inger that makes buying a Macin one. Simply pick up an appli< listed below, or call 800-82 your parents need to do is 11,1 v/wv^ )ateboo Pablo Picasso works are at McKissick Museum until Jan. 26. "Picasso Linoleum Cuts" are prints and etchings by the artist. "Picasso," a film biography, will be shown Jan. 22, 3 p.m. in the McKissick Archives Room. Admission is free. Call 777-7251 for museum hours and information. Christopher Parkening, a classical guitarist, will perform at the Koger Center Jan. 24 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $7-13, and an order form must be completed for all Koger Center events. Forms can be picked up at the Coliseum ticket window or by calling the Koger Center, 777-7500. Health, Fitness USC is offering a 12-week aerobics certification class for aerobics instructors and people wanting to teach aerobics. The weekly sessions begin Jan. 18 and will feature aerobic dance techniques and American Red Cross CPR training. Classes will be held 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Blatt P.E. Center Room 111. Participants successfully completing the CPR training will receive American Red Cross certification. They will also receive a USC Aerobic Instructor Certificate. Enrollment fee is $185 and reduced rates are available for fitness center groups with more than one person : interested in ife at USC ion, p Cease sign-up in f QreeC^Life, mpus Activities Center ing of the (RussetC SCouse 1777-5780. . ?? ' ????^^ kWf tl II11CCU ID buy; Just thf br students to con- sign it, and s leed for a Macintosh? a check for y There's nc e the check, however, cial hardship Best of all, tted the Student Loan- over as man) lious loan program tosh as easy as using th 1 ?1988 Apple Computer, Inc. Apple, th Ir IV attending. Call 777-6255 for more information. Meetings The Muslim Women's Convention will be held Jan. 21 at the Russell House from 12:30-5 p.m. This year's theme is "Muslim Women Today." Tickets are $4 before Jan. 19 and $5 at the door. Tickets can be purchased from Farida Adly, 799-0864; Shariffa Carlo, 254-6402; Nafees Yousefideen, 788-2778; Naima Abdullah and Zaineb Habibullah 783-5721 and Masjid A1 Musiimnn z34-/z^z. The Carolina Fencing Club will hold its first meeting Thursday, Jan. 12 at Booker T. Washington Gym, 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Beginners classes will be offered. For more information, call 779-4467. Datebook Policy Publication is free, but not guaranteed. Send your announcements to: Jan Phillips, Drawer A, Russell House, USC, Columbia, SC 29225 or drop by The Gamecock office by noon at least two days before the announcement is to run or by noon Friday for Monday's paper. No announcements will be taken over the phone. LOOKING F RI VERB E r y For Additions or Stop In For A Toi . - x .v \ ' ' ' r 'V your pate aMacinto iirsignatu end it. If they qualify, they'll receive ou in just a few weeks. ti i collateral. No need to prove finani. No application fee. the loan payments can be spread 'as 10 years. rrrjpz* I rj^rj I -r m&M I e Apple logo, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Ii Seniors! Don't forget to sign up for the organizations listed below. Sign up is in the Placement Office, 6th floor, H. William Close Building, deadline is Thursday, January 12. 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