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Arts, Theatre, Music m 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. 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. The USC Dance Company will hold auditions for its spring concert. Auditions will be Jan. 15 at 1:30 at the Blatt PE Center, Room 114. Dancers are invited to audition for classical ballet, modern and jazz styles of dance. The sprit ing concert will be held March 18. Health, Fitness The Counseling and Human Development Center is offering two support groups. There will ; ^be a Therapy and Support Group and an Adult Children of Alcoholics Support Group. Both will meet Mondays, beginning Jan. 16, from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.. For more information, call : 777-5223. 1 jpHil \ Eight Day Week I1 The second week of January yC^\ wiU include eight days this year / jfV <C \ ~?4-U 4-1 ~ 4U? 1 Q1 wicui uie xeguiai seven. The extra day is needed in the week to include all of the events for The University of South > Carolina Golden Spur Grand Opening. The eight day week will occur January 13 through January 20, 1989. our group, cn-roc give you a . tl~ W*\ definite count, be; at least two Two Amn~,ty !an. national is a members of o* r -"??3 arc South 3op poSUmcu gro r working for African. NVt a??o work wilb the a man >,ghts. TV / no not wurt for N, wr.ich should also, in your or against an' country or political eyes, raise our black membership $v.,em and therefore would not inFous. T- ?e South Africa Alliance themselves in lU events you held protests every Friday of last year mention; they work only lor info. university an d ? now jlvWMb wh, ^ ?rip d of w"h ,he VAA<-P A" lheir fumUm(,miJ hum,r, ri mi anyone to to do to ? ?..? - Three. Free South AfricaAlliance come to our ,.?ts averv Thursday .1 h? mo)C rhan pot black menlbtr :r^-P |T.liT 1 Since we do not kerp count of the exCtJlSl ? M numbcr' ?? ' '?? " ?> K?-.-r sad site believes L'SCs Dlympic c.ur?ion, I ot'f-nii has a strong fresh nan dw could he the 3??^ chance to win gold in both key to it* -uuy Gamr-CvL# success events. this se jCa. I rtumg the newcomers 0*:c: an Crymp?c diver himself, is Jennifer Wetuel, who will start this Ableinan said he was excited that he weekend ai middle blocker opposite was asked :o carr e back to ?e OlymPflughaupt. pic community. Wwiuci w*tt All-Corl aenc. and "I dove myself hi the Olympic All-Jo.rut ias. seascn fo- t.aMoiUe trials in IVI4. so it's been a short High School in LaMpil.c, IT. "She's while siikx IV. been out of it." he a fine athlete, and once *ne adapts to said. "And it's just a iig'. honor to our level of play, she's goLag to be be asked to judge that." doing some great things for a*," Abkman said USC'f. divi'.g team Kenny said. will benefit trom what he iearned Also new to <he ftjuad are outside during his trip -o Indiana; oils, hitter- Zm.;n Case and Deana "Mostly, what I got out of it was ilagaman and middle blocker Lisa the inspiration. I am really looking Ouetzkow, who. at 6-foot 2 inches, foward 10 starling this season, and I will add some hc.ghia to the team. have plans to drive my team to that Walk-ons Blaine tVmghruy and Pen- i/pe of hype." ny Si one. both outside hitters, and The ih P.trna" ittm could setter Amv Skumorc ound out the someda, produce Olympic stars, ,quad Ableman added. "I believe in four use finished J-J ii ihe Metro in *? ? ?" have at faM t couple 1987. ICenny ? .d Jie expect. Ihe of diver, with a chance lo mak. the Lady Gani.-.ocV,' difficull tchedule c*m .ill help prepare he. .earn for .ou,h ?*; ' conferer.ee opposition later in ihe ( ov- * m ^ j m ,e*son- . well, but tnen we got a little tired,' "The bulk of our scheduk is ex- kaid usc defensivP Uck Ron trembly ha. u, ano i tnink that should R ibune. "It was preuy hot out there. chalkn,eu.and have, .prepared for Wc rcal)y Medfd (<J m3<I>?;n lhc the Metre, sfce safes. j level of intensity we had its the first academic standing in that dass ? but half- We really weren't ready to play that is another issue. *hen they scored their tw- ndown." It's too late, as fa?- as I'm concern- A 14-yari pass from Fuller to Sam cd. for the university to be "fair" Wesley gave ASU its ody other . acorn .nil issue and change the ruks score, as Nittmo raised the extra in mld-pTttm The rula* were not point. The Gamecock* :nen used the gM^hOngbt^ovt.to brcia with. At- ro0st o'xits six mmutes oi possession o?nhfj?r'' T* ,c *" srr^;; k con^"" nsauHt frffWlbe npn M Olympic cLar.ap.oii. Louganis has a dwMfooM^Jorwr^avaryfnalfM good chance to win gold in both student at ?*w haglnnlng of '.he yaw events ? tlMa ghn then she tickets, not Once ?o Olyr^i, L *r himself, some prvranes to tldoeu down 'Jse Ablemr . ?a.w he was M"ited thai he rand. I bay be wrung, * _. I tnnt the was asked to come back to the Olym unmnhr.lt t?ytn| Hactf open w t pie community. Three interception*'highlighted a dovt myteif in lh? Olympic teuactoua perf irmancr hy the Ap- trial* in IVM, to il'r been - *hort ptltchian Sta'e ?econdary. Overall, "hik "ncc heen out of it," he however, it wat not the frighten day ,,'d "And ' '? I"** " honor lo for the ASU offutye. at the Moun- "ked 10 h"1** 'har " lainecn helped USC*t cauie with Ableman *aio USC1* 'tvine team neve- r taterocptione , ?'' ?c learned and a score of dropped passes and during his trip to sflas All activities are sponsorea in part by student activities fees. The Golden Spur is an area of the Department of Student Life. Come Ch Fateboc Meetings The Society of Women Engineers will meet Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. at Sumwalt Room 105. There will be guest speakers. The Round Table, a Gaming Society, meets every Saturday in Russell House Room 332 at 2 p.m. Delta Sigma Pi, business fraternity, begins Soring Rush todav at 6 D.m. Rush will be held in the business administration building, faculty lounge on the eighth floor. For more information, go by their table in the BA lobby. Etc. The next deadline for Portfolio magazine is Jan. 26. Anyone wishing to submit literary materials may turn them in to the Portfolio office, Russell House Room 317. The Student Christian Fellowship will conduct worship services each first, third and fifth Sunday of the month in Rutledge Chapel. A Bible study will be held before the worship service at 10 a.m. The service begins at 10:45 a.m. Michael Montgomery will discuss the roots of Appalachian English, Jan. 13 at 3:30 in Gambrell Hall Room 151. The lecture is free, open to the public and will be followed by a reception in January 13-20,198 Friday, January 13, 1989 ? "FRIDAY THE 13TH" J Costume Contest C Also featuring "The^ Cartwrights" Doors open at 8:00 pm Saturday, January 14, 1989 Carolina Men's Basketball 1:00 pm RHA & Yes 97 "DANCE CLUB" - 8:00 pm Sunday, January 15, 1989 Jazz Night at THE GOLDEN SPUR with "The Fellows" - 7:30 pm Martin Luther King Celebration _ T-vi n i o i r 11ms, apeecnes, <sc mucn more Lasting all day!!! Tuesday, January 17, 1989 Cartoon Film Festival featuring Bugs Bunny, Road Runner, and more!!! An entire day of your favorites!!! Wednesday, January 18, 1989 Jazzercise Workouts - 2 sessions at 12:15 pm & 5:30 pm Come work off those holiday pounds!!! Thursday, January 19, 1989 Carolina Program Union presents "Thursday Night Live" with Barry Drake Doors open at 7:00 pm Friday, January 20, 1989 LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! Your chance to be a star - "Open Mic Night" at THE GOLDEN SPUR!!! Also ieatuung the "hottest" DJ _ T"X j r\ AA Doors open at ?:uu pm eck Us Out the first floor lounge of Welsh Humanities Office Building. There are two events planned for the Martin : Luther King Jr. holiday celebration. The celebration is part of Black History Month, Jan. 15 ? Feb. 26, at USC. The annual salute to Dr. King will be held Jan. 15 at 6 D.m. in the Russell House Ballroom. Guest speaker will be Dr. Mary Frances Berry. The second event is "An Assessment: State of the Dream," on Jan. 16 at 3:45 p.m. in the USC Law School auditorium. Speakers will include S.C. Supreme Court Justice Ernest Finney; Rev. Larry Weston of Greenview First Baptist Church and state Sen. Isadore Lourie. The event is sponsored by USC's Black Law Students Association and Black Faculty and Professional Staff Association. It is free to the public. For more information, call O'Neal Smalls at 777-4155 or Kevin Stroble at 798-4927. 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. GOT A NEWS TIP? CALL 777-7726 THE GAMECOCK THE GAMECOCK is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly on Wednesdays during both summer ses9^^^^ sions, with the exception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in THE GAMEk COCK are those of the editors and not B those of the University of South Carolina. W / The Board of Student Publications and J/ Communications is the publisher of THE J / GAMECOCK. The Student Media Depart/ ment is the parent organization of THE / GAMECOCK. / Change of address forms, subscription / requests and other correspondence should W / be sent to THE GAMECOCK, Box 85131, University of South Carolina, Columbia, / S.C. 29208. J Subscription rates are $18.00 for (1) / year, $10.00 per fall or spring semester and / $4.00 for both summer sessions. Third / class postage paid at Columbia, S.C. THE GAMECOCK is a licensed student / / J organization of the University of South -n jty Carolina and receives funding from stuPS ^^ t'S 1 mrnrn. RI VERBE For Addition or Stop In For A Tc ? What is the Student Leadership Trainins Conferei The Student Leadership Training is held annually at USC to provide i ty for both emerging and establish become more effective. Experier sionals will discuss leadership workshops and keynote addresses the day. The purpose of this conce day conference is to enhance the f leadership skill development of eacl What will happen? Conference registration begins i Sponsored by U For Name - Year in School Position(s) Held Institution Mailing Address ^ ^ > Please make checks payable to: Leader: 0e^G FOftc% , PaintbalJ Games : 1 "' 3* 7 Playing Fields pn 120 ^cres ^ r Saturdays 10:0p am - 4:0p|j^tS'? f V#Sundays 12:00 pm - 5:00 J)fn f'^^j <T^ ~ ^ Night ^Games > Fronj^eginne#to Advanced te fnr wrniinsSnf 1 0 !lr mnrp AMVV/MAK VM *, ^ *. W V V JL X W V* A1IVA V I i. J * ""' f Challenge your iri6rids( of your rivals to see who's king of the hill. * FOR MORE INFORMATION Call 783-5725 Bring thi^ ad for a lOX Discount x on field feos. 4000 Leesburg Road 783-5725 Hopkins, S.C. 29061 APPLY NOW! 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Registration and all conference sessions will be I Conference held in the Russell House University Union, in opportuni- How much will it cost? 3d leaders to The cost for the conference is $10 for USClced profes- Columbia students and $20 for others. The price ? issues in includes a continental breakfast, refreshments, I thrni inhni it o I, _ _?i 1 ... ? . a iuiiuiicuii, emu oumerence materials. The mtrated, one deadline for registration is January 20, 1989. jersonal and Prepaid fees cannot be returned after the i participant. deadline date. Space is limited. Registration fees and forms must be received to confirm your conat 8:30 a.m. ference participation. ie Department of Student Life-Division of Student Affairs more information call 777-5780 Student Staff Member Phone ship Training Programs and return with this form to: Department of Student Life, Box 85128, USC, Columbia, SC 29208