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i?d Arts, Theatre, Music Come hear jazz, big band and blues music at a free concert by the Progressive Jazz and Fusion Ensemble and the Left Bank Big Band on Wednesday at USC. The concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Fraser Hall. For more information, can / / i-hz/6. Health, Fitness The American Lung Association of South Carolina in cooperation with Charter Counseling Center is sponsoring an organizational meeting for a Freedom From Smoking Group. All persons who have stopped smoking are invited to attend the meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Charter Counseling Center on St. Andrews Rd. The meeting is free, but pre-registration is required. For details, call the center at 731-9908 or the American Lung Association at 779-0540. The Red Cross is looking for a few good women and men. They need volunteers to help those who depend on the Red Cross blood supply. Duties include taking temperatures, blood pressures and health history. For more information, call Carole Poyner at 251-6145 or 251-6133. The Red Cross will be collecting blood at USC in two locations: Monday at the Towers Dorms from one p.m. to 6 p.m. and on Tuesday, Delta Delta Delta Sorority and Sigma Chi Fraternitv from nnnn tn 4 n m in thn Sioma Phi Iminop | + J "" .vv..?Dv. REFU] LEONA Money for tickets purchased February 6, at the Koger Cenl Box office between the hours Present your ticket stub at th Coliseum, 600 Assembly Stre Watch out for advertising in I WAP I PARTICIPANTS FOR < I NO CHARGE TO IrFSFARCH PARTin I?, m. M + ^ ^ ^ i, VX t JL M. l 1AI 1 1 V>( JL < CONTAC ONE PAIR OF D ^ 30 DAYS F( DISINFE( *NOTE RESEARCH PAR PURCHASE REPLACEMENT CALL TO MAKE YOUR APPOINT BECAUSE APPOINTMENT TIME WE WILL STOP TAKING PROGRAIV IF INTERESTED IN I THE OFFICE OF DR. DANNY B WE TAKE VISA, MASTERCARD, DISC I Carolina Vision Clini 4020 Piatt Springs Rd. (Three Fountains Area) West Columbia I 957-8757 '\%hH KSgfc 1 I ;. } *< Eateboo * ? % ' ' / ' Meetings Gamma Beta Phi will meet Tuesday at 6 r p.m. in the Nursing Auditorium. < The Society of Women Engineers will meet Feb. 21 at 7 p.m. in Sumwalt Ropm 209. The Baha'i Club will have an inter-racial dialogue on "Race Unity: The Most Vital and Challenging Issue," Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in D..roAl1 LI m r> IXU33CI1 I 1UUSC, IXUUIII JZ. / -D. The USC Waterski Club will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the PE Center, Room 134. The Surf Club will meet Monday in Russell House, Room 303 at 9 p.m. All are welcome. The Christian Science Organization will meet Tuesday at 7:15 in Russell House, Room 306. 1 Members are invited to remain afterwards for a 1 workshop with the regional assistant to begin at 7:45. i The Navigators, an interdenominational < Christian organization, meets every Tuesday at 8 < p.m. in Russell House, Room 332. Everyone is '> invited. j Students for the Exploration and Develop- . ment of Space will have a presentation from ] cooperative education at the Thursday meeting at i 5:30 p.m. in Russell House, Room 202. VDS FOR RD NIMOY for the Leonard Nimoy lectur hpr ic hptner r^fnnrl^rl at th/^ iv/l 1U k/ viil^ 1 VAU11UVU ?AV lliv V/Vllv of 9-6, Mon-Fri and 12-4 on Satui e Box Office or mail to the Car et. The lecture may be resched upcoming issues of the Gameco STED i CONTACT LENS RESEARC SEE IF YOU QUALI1 PANTS WILL RECEIVE LENS EXAM W OR EW SOFT LENS DLLOW UP CARE CTION SYSTEM F THE ABOVE R $6900 X TICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO LENSES FOB ONE YEAR FOR ?U MENT TIME AS SOON AS POSSIBLE S ARE FILLING FAST AND ARE LIMIT PATIENTS FOR THE RESEARCH 1 MARCH 30, 1989 PARTICIPATING CONTACT URNS "CONTACT LENS SPECIALIST OVER. AMERICAN EXPRESS PLUS COMPANION ic Chapin Vision Clini 104 Beaufort St. Chapin 345-9549 i?~ EXCLUSIVELY % FRANTIC I > ^ 798-2667 788-65 103 Piney Grove Rd. 7206 Parkli (across from Allied Chemical) (next to S< I-1 K The Student Legislature will meet Tuesday n Gambrell Hall, Room 129 at 8 p.m. New nembers are welcome! For more information, call shandi McAlister at 252-2108. Etc. There will be a lecture by Dr. Samuel Dewitt Proctor, pastor of Abyssinian "Baptist Church and Martin Luther King, Jr. Professor Emeritus at Rutgers University. The lecture is free and will be held in the Russell House Ballroom at 7 p.m. Do you have an idea for the theme of next fall's homecoming? If so, send your suggestions to Homecoming Commission, P.O. Box 85128, USC, Columbia, SC 29208 or bring it to the Campus Activities Center, lower level, Russell House. The Student Alumni Association's next banner contest is Saturday, USC vs. Louisville Cardinals at 1 p.m. The prize is $100 first place, $50 se:ond place and $25 third place. All organizations are encouraged to participate. All banners must be pre-registered. Applications are available at the Alumni House, 1731 College St., next to the Business Administration building. For more information, call 777-4111. Datebook Policy Publication is free, but not guaranteed. Send your annoucements to Jan Phillips, Drawer C Russell House, USC, Columbia, SC 29225, or rop by The Gamecock office by noon at least two ays before the announcement is to run or by noon riday for Monday's paper. No announcements '11 be taken over the phone. |j ATTENTION SENIORS! |1 e 011 p The HONORS AND AWARD COM L MISSION is seeking applications for >eum I ^ the foil wing award and honors to be | j I presented at the University Awards Day | 1 Udy I OArAmAm. A !l AA 4AAA ^ m vcicmuiiy, mpm iv, itot. Olina I i OUTSTANDING SENIOR AWARDS: uled. I is awarded t0 those members of the I graduating class who have made a Ck. I significant contribution to the I University. 12. ALGERNON SYDNEY SULLIVAN AWARD: is awarded to the most . outstanding male and female member of the senior class in terms of their academic achievement, involvement in cocurricular activities, and their contributions to the University. Applications are available from Student Government, the Information Desk in Russell House, and the Office of Stu- 1 J dent Affairs, room 109 Russell House. | L DEADLINE FOR ALL APPLICATIONS IS FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1989 I AT 5:00 P.M., ROOM 109 RUSSELL HOUSE!! I COIV WHAT \ FOI a paaiaritu ocbuiiiy ,#o laundry facilil ? * full furniture NO S -p> i? \i\mm MANAGEMENT 23767-61 GET READY Fl Guys: Quiksilver Billabong Instinct Oneill Jimmy'z Gotcha Rusty & Much More! ane Rd. 788-6540 andy's) 7206 Parklane Rd. 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This film Black Vietnam Artists gives us a rare opportunity to see Cleveland Wright and Farris , u u- j & and hear him once more and James Parker are two members , . . , . J gain new insight into this historic of the Vietnam Veterans Art , r. , , , j, and guted human being. Group, whose works are on exhibit in the gallery. They will 2:30 PM I speak informally about their The Emperor Jones work. (Film, 1933) 72 min. FREE ADMISSION Within walking distance of USC. Corner of Senate and Bull Streets in downtown Columbia. I 1 799-2810 I IE SEE VE'VE GOT I YOU! "ilW1 . swimming pool :ies * sleeping & studying lofts package W PRELEASING FOR UMMER AND FALL Columbia's Newest Rnnrpnt In r ? ... Student Living Office Hours 1 1 M-F 9:30-5:30 254-7801 211 MA'N ST- L DR THE SPRING BREAK MELT DOWN! Girls Swimsuits by: \ ^ Raisins ^sr sho? Gotcha Take Cover _ De La Mer (Our New Hot Spot!) 798-2667 103 Piney Grove Rd. (across from Allied Chemical) Fs.llg