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Calvin and Hobbes 33... 27... 18... (^WlKE 1 ^ Shoe of V[mi. IAWV PtPlWlT&l'T "N UN rww JlllJ UX MV W ~m&5 ARE GETTIM' EMT0Zaf1&0 f2l$K?f. AH IWT TFt^T TH? I M"E '0-1 ^ Meetings The Archery Club will have its first meeting tonight at 7:30 r\ rv> in Di io r? /-\l I I?Jr\i io/-v Dr*r*m QHO j-MII. Ill I lUOOCII I IUUOC nuuill For more info, call Margaret Bain at 544-3760. The USC NAACP will hold its Fourth General Meeting tonight at 6 in Russell House Room 327. The Student Nurses' Association will be meeting today from 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. in Nursing Building Room 508. The topic will be Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing. Everyone is welcome!!! It's not too late to let your voice be heard. Do you want to make a difference in your residence hall? The Residence Hall Association will hold its next meeting Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 7 in Russell House Room 302. The campaign coordinators for Thurmond, Campbell, McMaster, Miles and Linder will hold a joint meeting Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. in Gambrell Hall Room 258. Anyone interested in any campaign is welcome to attend. Gamma Beta Phi will meet Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the Nursing Auditorium. Dues of $8 will be collected. Hillel at USC will meet Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Russell House Room 202. Rabbi Philip Silverstein will speak on "assimilation." Delta Sigma Pi, the business fraternity, is sponsoring Charles McNickles, financial manager of NCNB Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. Oi^r^uro JOS' AMERICA'S Date: October 8,9, Deposit:$20.00 Place: Univ Meet with your Jostens representative for full details. Se ^ ' ~g#*Y MA** o ,CAH rji iM TAl |2????VE I T(21?P,WT ^il m ? ???. WHAT I COOLPM'T 6er YU ' I Gf2??M?PAN H/AA ^ TU? PHONE-. Wn " ^ ^...rv ^ >|K... J- rU I fCn/ Kt ruiTIMy I ?AVlM6? Y^UP MPNEY JN"E? w? 2 MY^AHPL. A ?AVlN6? AMP vV-=g#n H ^rTa? Date in BA Building Room 534. The National History Honor Society, Phi Alpha Theta, invites all junior and senior history majors or any student with a 3.5 GPA in 12 semester hours of history to a meeting Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 2 p.m. in Gambrell Hall Room 236. Elections for 1990-91 officers will be held. The American Marketing Association will have its third meeting Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. in Belk Auditorium. The program will be "Everything you wanted to know about recruiting but were * \. ? Uw \ A / II /-./-? /-y * curciiu iu uy vvciucioe Computers. The Public Relations Student Society of America will have its second meeting Tuesday, Oct. 9 at 5:30 p.m. in Carolina Coliseum Room 3001. A panel of recent graduates of USC and members of PRSA will discuss their new careers in public relations. A reception will follow the meeting. All interested persons are welcomed. Baseball double-header movie night! Catholic Student Organization presents Field of Dreams and the Gary Cooper classic, Pride of Yankees Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 6:30 p.m. in the St. Thomas More Center, 1610 Greene St. For more info, call 799-5870. There will be a GAMMA meeting Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 4:30 p.m. in Russell House Room 304. Students for Positive Social allege ring NOW TENS *g COLLEGE RING 1 10 Time: 9:00 to 4:00 ersity Bookstore -Russell House e our complete ring selection on display in your college bookstore 90-233A(CP-S61 -01 A) Bill " atterson E ITS CLEAR I LL NEVER HAVE A CAREER IN SPORTS UNTIL I LEARN TO SUPPRESS MV SURVIVAL INSTINCT^? ^ / TOUCH | ^ t* ? t)J \ o X " J I' 1990UniversalPicssSyndtute 10 t | >7 (gp . VWM TUVS GAME *V a C\ KEtD5 ^ ^ \j NEGOTIATED SETTLEMENTS. V ? o /(11 Jeff MacNelly 1 i ( at m Book Change is showing the Academy Award winning documentary, ju "Down and Out in America" Wed- VV nesday, Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. in Rus- to sell House Room 302. Please join jr us! wi The USC Young Democrats o< will meet Wednesday, Oct. 10 at Cc 7:30 p.m. in Russell Hou^e Room rm 305. New members welcome. mi The Public Interest Law Society will sponsor speaker John Bloom with "The Death Penalty in the 1990s" Wednesday, Oct. 10 an at noon in Law School Room 135. The Campus Coalition for Lit- Be eracy will have its first meeting th< Wednesday, Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. in sic Russell House Room 203. All faculty and students interested in CI literacy education are encouraged tei to attend. One in five American ns adults is functionally illiterate, the 1A United States Department of Edu- Sc cation says. Help increase literacy Er and have a real impact on the toi issue. Tf Etc- B, CPU's Cultural Arts Committee invites you to experience The Joseph Holmes Chicago Dance Theatre. The excitement ? will take place tonight at 8 p.m. at L the Koger Center for the Arts. Tickets will be $'4 with USC I.D., gi $8 for the public. For more info, nc call CPU at 777-7130 or stop by Di Russell House Room 209. C< "Coping With Stress" with Dr. Ti Kevin King will be today today 1 nc to 2 p.m. "Self-improvement th Through Self-Hypnosis" with Dr. pr i | ji?innTiHk'inEi - a I ;Lj:00 4:10 7:10 9:55 No Passes |J|S ?S5 'I MARGIN^ jj^ 2:00 4:15 7:30 9:45 0;k Swayze, Demi Moore 7 HOST && 1:15 4:00 7:00 9 45 j|L I ~$Tc j Between 2pr ! All You C Home Cook I O'lteje j 771-1305 1305 Open Sun.-Fri Within walking dis ?? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Mi ? B ?W ek & Meek DOU'TSttJHAVE. ) v AMVAMBITDW /TO DO v AT ALL? [ WHAT"3 IN ORDER TO GAIW AMD PRESERVE THEIR FREEDOM PEOPIE MUST BE WJIUIMG ID SACRIFICE THEIR LIVES... lu^) ijy^ Tie Far Side ? ^ * 11 "' *>' . '? A' ' ' I ^vA;^%v^;^jv Danook shows off his Swiss A ; , dy Small will be today and ednesday, Oct. 10 from 10:30 11:30 a.m. "Assertiveness aining" with Dr. Ruth Fox-Hines II be Tuesdays and Thursdays, :t. 9 through 23. Call the >unseling and Human Developed Center at 777-5223 for ore info. CPU and the Homecoming ommittee are co-sponsoring DMEDY NIGHT with Don Reed id Vic Henley Tuesday, Oct. 9 8 p.m. in the Russell House illroom. Robert Rothstein will be e emcee for the show. Admis)n is free! Go away for your holiday! 3U's Travel and Tour Commite is sponsoring a trip to Savanih, Georgia for Fall Break, Oct. to 16. Savannah is one of the juth's biggest historical cities, ijoy the food festival, waterfront, urs, museums and the night life, le trip includes transportation id accomodation at a Bed and eakfast Inn for only $65. For ore info, come by the CPU of;e in the Russell House or call 7-7130. (atebook Policy Publication is free, but not jaranteed. Send your an>uncements to Kathy Heberger, rawer A, Russell House, USC, Dlumbia, S.C. 29225 or drop by he Gamecock office. No an)uncements will be taken over e phone. Deadline is noon the evious publication day. Life in the Mafia GoodFellas H if 2:00 5:15 8:30 POSTCARDS lU JT FROM THE EDGE IS 1.45 4:05 7:15 9-40 lo^R^OU Rsjjj 111 1:30 4:00 7:05 9:30 JH pecial Evening Student DiscouniN|F| with College ID Tuesday is |kfl Bargain Night All Seats Matinee Prices >FF I n and 3pm j an Eat! ;ed Meals i \ E5TAURANT ) > Assembly St. 11:30-3:00 tance to USC OH-888 | J Howie Schneider ] SOO K!JOW...<MAMGk<iOURM ( V?S! ) A DtREOlOW FtfiHAPS.TO I IIVU-KUJfc WLKUUHUIY I ^ A r(V?' ;k?Fl'r^ / | / ITS CSACUS TOO THAT TO HAS BEEW ANOTHER. ( TR??DOM' 13 CLEARLV IN OUR SERIES OWSlOfiD V A VIOLATION Of RECaE AMD THEIR \^HOMAN RIGHTS / SHJRD IDEAS' IffcJ Gary Larson nr .. p > i lv,t. SS fs , ^ ' "to, P Jf ?'<? a aa/v/YIT' -f^> '.i;f rmy Rock. Each time the click beetle righted itself, Kyle would flip it over again ? until something went dreadfully wrong. iimmiMigQ 5m,llll,l"|i|||rf CM"""""113Q 5,limiiml imlflf U ^ V"| l^liiiiiniiiiii t yplSIS ?fi wB ^Rliiif For what you ill|[- .. ''Jr might spend on parking tickets in a ^y:f -'fjr Tn. ? # year at USC, you could^teiipr I RI-CITY buy a mountain bike frorn^^ niAwni rTri-City Bicycle Center. They DIG Y C L E start at $200ec, and we give you AmiTrn a free 30-day checkup by our CENTER proressionai DiKe mecnamcs. And let's face it, bike racks are the only places on campus where you can park for free. 513 12th Street, West Columbia ph. 794-2363, "I've got my degree. . . . . .so where's my job?" Stop by the Career Center We can help!! Employers are interviewing NOW for positions after you graduate! H. William Close Building (BA) 6th Floor 777-3166