The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 06, 1991, Page 6, Image 6

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Calvin and Hobbes UES DAD, lew WOW HOW I'LL sue tW WANTED ME TO SUOMEL SNOW \N TUE 0R.WEWM ? ^ ^ CAN GET WEIL I TUOOGUT /QtyJi / | "TO NEAR UP A *?77F* / P/7 ^=ITUECLVJ1 s^JDEA | ?t*^' HH/ A SHOW I SNAKES GOT ME / UPPER. ??r?v. ^ PULUNC /gZ^ \ / FRW VM^ ' -Hk Shoe 17/ vi&L,&X5,XWV0WO \ml IM ^ Mi< w6v0 $y,T- fcifci P!j2f.. M WA4 \ f n&rmapair? Meetings The Navigators meet every Wednesday night at 8:30 p.m. in RH room 303. Join a group of Christians in fun fellowship. Everyone is welcome. Call Becky at 4-2131 or Lew at 957-1357 for more info. The Waterski Club will hold a meeting TONIGHT at 7:30 p.m. in Blatt P.E. Center Room 134. All those interested please attend. Carolina for (Kids In Danger) will have its first organizational meeting on Feb. 7 at 6:30 p.m. in RH Room 306. Anyone interested in volunteering with abused children at a local agency or wants to know more about us is welcome to attend. For more info., call 4-3454. There will be a Homecoming \M~ri tr?u c nn m will ly ui l WOU., rou, O III Rl~l Room 302. We will elect officers so it is important to attend. An informational meeting for the Walking Fit Group will be held tomorrow at noon and at 1 p.m. in Room 105 at the Blatt P.E. Center. All those interested in participating in an organized walking group are encouraged to attend. For more info., call Liz Bailey at 7-3331 or 7-5267. The International Student Asmmwmwmwmwmw | LE CHIC HA 11/2 Off "Optimum Cot oi I 1/2 Off Cut w I Call 254-5022 For on appointment I >TEL MAD PACK THE THEN WE C&JlD LINE. BA' TO A 8\<S RAMP/ TOO AND STUFF DCWH THE DRV IN THE CAR., PET OP AND SEE HOW . _ . RED UNE, THROW CUT MANl TCO COULD XU, LEATE A PATCH ClEAR! WOOUWTJ pW EN RUBBER COT THE THAT BE AND ZOOWOP^THE G^EAT _E INNER TEETH ON AT LEAST I HAVE A EPARATELT MOTANG L\FE...UNLIKE SOME JAW BONES ARE WEIRDOS I KNOW. i ME DOWN ATS GULLET/ RUN I TOUR^UTE ^ ^ IT MAKE^W Y WEU-, 1 fA* A UXKWK&A TUAT'^ MAW <sans5tcR ..J ^kat. J 4*. erruezTM^f APAHV^ JAW# I oZTOtKl&fV&Oto. , MVl&tS... J J If|: PateE sociation will hold its first organiza- i tional meeting on Thurs.r Feb. 7 at 1 6 p.m. in RH Third Floor lobby. ? Agenda items include the upcoming elections and the constitution. All I students are invited to attend. J Etc. ; There will be "Prayers for Peace and Those in Danger," an interfaith, international hour of prayer f and meditation Monday through Friday from noon until 1 p.m. in Rut- \ ledge Chapel. All welcome. Hunger in Columbia, South t Carolina. Come and hear about c how our emergency feeding prog- < rams are feeding the hungry in p Columbia. Representatives from Oliver Gospel Mission, Salvation -| Army, and Trinity will speak TODAY at 4 p.m. in Room 1015 in the Carolina Coliseum. All interested individuals are invited. t Weight Training Class for Fa- f, culty and Staff will be 7 a.m. to 8 c a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays be- [ ginning Tuesday, Feb. 5. Meet in -] the weight room in the Blatt P.E. j Center. Fee is $10. Call Liz Bailey at 7-3331 or 7-5267 for more info. Parents Weekend Steering j Committee Interest Forms are available in the Campus Activities | Center. The deadline for submitting | UDIO j * ov" w/chemical service g ith wrap style 1332 Main Street I Columbia, SCI tiink You're "egnant? nd out Now! i onJidenLial pregnancy test zs only minutes! Planned enthood also provides nseling, complete GYN exams, -cost birth control and rtion services. jJ Planned Parenthood" ing, Convenient, Confidential *6-4908 orest Drive between Providence oital & Richland Mall Bill Watterson I W?IS| I DONT SEE. Wi SOME IT PEOPLE ENEN //AVE CARS. * ?*5" ; ^ a.,*BB? ~ ~T| I SUPPOSE \F I HAD p j TWO X CHROMOSOMES, A y j i'd FEEL HOSTILE TOO. o |"i!55LLfc ^ / Jeff MacNelly i r*uz at. it rjofeiki-r uhjiww 1 i = UKeV \T'? MULTIPLE 1 CHOICE. \^/J i Ltis?jjuaaai took interest forms has been extended in to Feb. 8. For more information, call U! Jan Phillips at 777-5780. The Counseling and Human ar Development Center will be spon- di soring a workshop: "Healing the si Wound: Recovering from Loss" on M Wednesday, Feb. 6 from 2 to 4 c? 3.m. The HRTA Career Fair will be leld on Feb. 6. from 9:30 a.m. to 2 U' 5.m. in the Elephant Room in The ?[ Coliseum. wi Women & the Church will be Phe topic of an ongoing ecumenical P; iiscussion at the St. Thomas More Catholic Student Center, Thursday, S reb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. Anyone who is n nterested is invited to participate. or rhe Center is located at 1610 ?* Breene St. For further info., call or '99-5870. pr The Catholic Student Organiza- U ion will have a "tailgating" party be- Sf ore the USC-Louisville basketball jame on Wed., Feb. 6 at 6:30 p.m. n the St. Thomas More Center, q rhose not going on to the game are Sj nvited to stay for the movie "Amaz- p| ng Grace and Chuck", starring Alex pi English. Call 799-5870 for more jn nfo. to Yolanda King, Dr. Martin Luther R King's daughter, will give a public R ecture at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night ce Student 1 Month Unlir TANS 1215 Augusta Rd. : 794-8; (Across Gervais I < Earn $160 a month! | We need males with A or bonus program for students! rr\ Serologicals J-Dog j VAT ft(LT MCVtMfKT T IPS - COVlO RUNT ,-fAPT t>, I?J VAO.T, "BV J SoV^ecyO^TICAL t tfS pfMoj-StTX^ ~~ ^ ^ ^11 0V1AT \x> VoU U* " WT I OAkI <So AUV6dW< <BoOT E>\K?M6rI CAM 60/6^ J?>(-p ^ ^ | - ToTAl i ^ fhe Far Side ? 1991 UflrV?fMl PrW$ SyfHllCitC You never see it coming Th ft Army F Historie the RH Ballroom. Admission: $1, Honor SC students; $4, public. Membe On Feb. 7, artist Todd Murphy Exec. \ id USC art professor Brad Collins Served ii. i ?_ i. i n?i/;n . ii u. bcubb iviurpny b wurrv emu iviurxib- iwmuh ck exhibit at 5:30 p.m. in the 'Membe cKissick Museum. For more info., Comrr 1117-7251. Leai "Booth", a biographical play by SC professor John MacNicholas 1 the life of 19th-century actor Edin Booth. Performances begin at 8 m. on Feb. 7-9, 12-16 and at 3 m. on Feb. 17 at Drayton Hall, ckets: $9, public; $8, faculty, staff, snior citizens and military personal; and $5, students. Tickets are i sale at Longstreet Theatre box fice and Carolina Coliseum. To der, call 7-2551 or 7-SCAT. The oduction is sponsored by the SC Department of Theatre, Deech and Dance. ( The Golden Spur Programs ommittee of CPU still has a few Dots open for student bands to ay on Friday nights. We can offer REE advertising, sound and lightg. This is an excellent opportunity r exposure. Bring a tape to CPU, HUU Room 209 and leave it for andall or Kristin. For more info., ill 7-7130. l Special : nited $29.00 ; ^ AFE j West Columbia 267 : Street Bridge) '''**'*** ^ B blood types. Special Call us for details. CI Middleburg Dr. Suite 105 m Columbia, SC 29204 254-6537 B Ric Sommons ei> C/OMO "BivNTeD "rue- OMP-GJMAT ACe -me UAKHeS RAfg " _ loMCr-? PP-IKARV CoLOe<. ^ f, -? OH- ee. co6U--.UM~~ I MA&cs^Te. ... Grftt* o<^ -j mo No- ^uue MevV?_ rC_FT WWC/J lOfroM ABUCP -7 A^> ,T'^ L,KC mah/MO, ',m '* IT'S -& TTt^ TMAM50C.' JT o^TMg ete^eNT*-, jimjk Gary Larson 1 0 ^m\s< Q 0 _>=-^L iomas Rainey FREE ar President PREGNANCY IOTC Cadet TCOTIKI^ in for Mortarboard National I IZLO I llMVJI . . iroDK Honor society Problem Pregnancy / Pres. Fraternity Council Counseling 6 years United States Army ^ tr Alpha-Phi-Alpha Fraternity 254-7533 ^Officer Ideas ? Issues The Ladjes C|jnjc dership Excellence Serving SC Since 1973 GENERAL MOTORS VOLUNTEER SPIRIT AWARD in association with c 1909 The University of South Carolina Darolina Cares, Community Service Programs, and Student Life Attention Student Volunteers! ibmit Your Applications for the GM Volunteer Spirit Award! led,, March 20, 1991 Campus Activities Center Russell House (803) 777-5780 HC.VHUL.fc I ' HUH I IMw ULUonnyaihB BUICK-CADILLAC-OMC TRUCK m-s?sss$@:iz ffl "General Motors.'sharing your future' C 190ft