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UPCOMIN ZOO Riverbanks Zoo will end its summer performing artist series with a concert by the Early Days Jazz Band of Charleston on August 25. The Early Days Jazz Band, a group of six musicians from the Charleston area, will play authentic New Orleans-style Dixieland jazz. The performance will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the grassy knoll and is f??A with rp<ni1ar 7nn aHmiwifin Picnics and coolers are not permitted, but Riverbanks' new Kenya Cafe will be open. For more information call the zoo at 779-8717. KOGER September will bring many things to the Koger Center. Ian Hobson, pianist, performs September 8. Tickets are $8 for the public, and $6 for students. The Black Swan Quartet, a string quartet, performs September 16. Tickets are $8 for the public, $6 for students. On September, 22, the Tchaikovsky Chamber Orchestra performs. Tickets are $10 for the public, $8 for students. 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ART The University of South Carolina's alumni association is sponsoring an art competition for alumni this fall. The association will award prizes of $1,000, $600 and $400 j nt j* t_ .11 . ana win aispiay an entries ai me Koger Center through next April. Any two-dimensional work suitable for reproduction is eligible. "Works entered in the competition should capture the spirit and beauty of the university," said Flynn Bowie, associate vice president and director of alumni affairs. The winning works will become the property of the Greater USC Alumni Association and one will be reproduced and offered as a limited edition print Alumni must notify the Alumni Office in writing by September 15 that they will enter the competition and must deliver works by November 30 to the Alumni House on the Columbia campus. For eligibility requirements call the Alumni Association at 777-4111. ' PLASMA CENTER tACK ALL YOU COCKS Ttsive ? Books, ertainment; It Ids Up. 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Learnii Columbia Area Residents As- caey gri tant ? the office of Campus tunities ident Services supervises a staff meet si 10 Columbia Area Resident As- with otl ;tants. Each CARA is responsible ity r helping integrate off-campus The udents into the Carolina bi-mon mm unity. ^ R WINGS I ~~ qualify for Warrant Officer ht Training, you'll need a h school diploma, and pref:>ly two years of college. ;n you must complete Army ic Training before going light school. Successfully nplete flight training, and i could have the wings of _. Army aviator. t\J t isn't easy, but it's worth ry hour you put into it. To 1 out more about Warrant icer Flight Training, contact ir local Army Recruiter. Columbia, 779-7930 Lexington, 359-1009 Honfcvi 1 1 o 7.37 ? OU CAN BE. 81 Jtih ail^ Mjuflfl :':4. 9 amityctyaLt <^* fzaiicu-ii * /2aci * tanning ?rzc( zyztzm * ufifizi tjocLy manage2305 Devine Sti ^o imz t/ly ''cHa i i u sic and w sentation of the nust have been Draise. SDiritual ii I as he stepped laughter. 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