The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 17, 1991, Page 3, Image 3

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~ ffi * *?(tr ' ^ ? ,; iiiii1iirMMnrnM^iwaMffllMHBIIBBBIHH g v ^fif itrfi '? Lisa Lubin/The Gamecock Lights...camera...action! Delisa Hughes and Marian Doles, both broadcasting freshmen, prepare to tape a show for Gamecock-TV, a new broadcast station which began earlier this semester. iW;* If you thought that finding a color Macintosh? system you could afford was just a dream, then the ne\y affordable Macintosh LC is a dream come true. The Macintosh LC is rich in color. Unlike many computers that can display only 16 colors at once, the Macintosh LC expands your palette to 256 colors. It also comes with a microphone and new sound-input technology that lets you personalize your work by adding voice or other sounds. jpv|HBjanRB|| like every Macintosh HSSmiUI&SU&USII computer, the LC is easy to set up and easy to master. Anrl it nine tVimiCanrle rxf 1 JUL iva 1L 1 VJ.1 U U ivy UWOi 1UO WJL jT" File Edit Input Notebook Mani available applications that 11; all work in the same, consistent way-so once [ ? linffl* 2t ' C1990 Apple Computer, Inc. Apple. Itie Apple logo, and Macintosh are registered trademarks ol Apple C MS-DOS is a registered trademark ot Microsoft Corporation. OS/2 is a reg | use Memorial service to be at Rutledg A memorial service for Dan Pawlak, the USC s dent who died in a fall Saturday from a nearby C( dominium high-rise, will be held at 3 p.m. today Rutledge Chapel on The Horseshoe. Students, facu and staff are invited. Pawlak was a junior from Ro< ville, Md., majoring in hotel, restaurant and touri administration. His funeral will be at 1 p.m. today St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Norbeck, Md. 3 family requests donations be made to the Dan Paw Memorial Fund in care of USC's Developm< umce. Employees honored for service Richard Mims, associate dean of the College Applied Professional Sciences, and Margi Freela administrative assistant in the Office of the Regist received Employee of the Year awards from the U Administrative Employees Club. Mims joined U nearly 30 years ago and Freeland has worked USC for 27 years. Expert gives talk on aids for de* Kathleen Vergara, educational director of the T tual Speech Project at the University of Miami, v present a workshop on tactile aids for the deaf 2:30 p.m. Monday in room 202 of Russell Hou The workshop is sponsored by the Northlake Serto Club and the department of speech/language path ogy and audiology of USC's School of Pub Health. Tactile aids are devices worn on the chest to hel deaf person respond to sound, including warni sounds. Some deaf people use tactile aids to as; them in lip reading. Teachers also use tactile aids language and speech development. Alumni sponsors USC license plat A USC license plate is available through the S, Department of Highways and Transportation and t Greater USC Alumni Association. The plate co $48, which includes a $12 tag renewal fee, $1 I postage handling, and $20 of the fee will go to si port academic scholarships at USC. The garnet a white plate features black letters and the Gameco logo. Plates can be bought at the highway department Park Street in Columbia or through the mail by wi ing The S.C. Department of Highways and Pub Transportation, Division of Motor Vehicles, Perse alized License Plate Unit, P.O. Box 1498, Columb S.C., 29216-0008. For information, 777-4111. i doing it! j8l|ff pie are doing necock that ;s and do it toollLW j you've learned one program,} to learning them all. The Macin share information with someo: type of computer-thanks to t SuperDrive which can read fr< Macintosh, MS-DOS, OS/2, and Take a lookat the Macintos gives you.Then pinch yourself MHnM It's be mbbhmmUhhI Macintosf ipulate Graph Prefs ^ "I i 1111 M Ltit\ lr\fx\ I /hhI '^1 sin(x) sinh(x) im ! Laplace Transforms BSfW ^ O upon | Simplify] transform Q upon [~Simplify] transform pAt' Examples L :^B jk "?) '" jl ^ 3 >> --"'H '. r . < .1 O-y(i,o)-sy(o,o)+s2y o -6-s 0+s2y+ 4V - matv jsW omputer. Inc. SuperOrive and "The power to be your best" are trademarks of Apple Computer. Inc. listered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation ! Briefs e Alumni invited to Palms reception tu- USC alumni and guests are invited to a reception >n- April 23 honoring USC President John Palms and his in wife, Norma. Sponsored by the Carolina Club of lty Charleston County, the reception will be from 5:30 to :k- 7:30 p.m. in Blacklock House at 18 Bull St on the sm College of Charleston campus. For information, in 1-800-476-8752. iak Professor to discuss book on Japan *nt Robert Angel, a USC assistant professor of government and international studies, will discuss his recent book, "Explaining Economic Policy Failure: Jaf pan in the 1969-71 Internatinal Monetary Crisis," ab? out Japan's response to world crises at 3:30 p.m. n ' today in room 429, Gambrell Hall, rar, SC sc Alumni Services to hold seminars for The Alumni Career Services Center is offering "Lunch and Learn" seminars for USC alumni from jf noon to 2 p.m. each Tuesday at the Alumni House, 1731 College St. ac" Designed to heln individuals evaluate, redirect and rill develop the insights and skills to conduct a strategic at job search, the seminars focus on a different topic ise- each week and are repeated the following month. A ma $15 registration fee covers all sessions. Topics in?1 elude "Adults in Career Transition," "Resume WritHe ing," "Job Search" and "Interviewing." For information, 777-7280. pa ing Gifted program taking applications gist. "Models of the Mind," a USC summer program for gifted high school students, is accepting applications through May 1. The residential program, which 6 will run July 7-20, is open to rising 10th- and 11thq graders who have been designated junior scholars by he their schools. The program, which is sponsored by sts the South Carolina College, will examine how the for mind works. ,p_ Participants will hear USC faculty from biology, n(j computer science, engineering and the humanities discuss theories about the nature and workings of the mind. They also will have an opportunity to work on with computers. Cultural and recreational activities -it_ will be scheduled for evenings and weekends. The lic cost is $725, which includes tuition, housing in the )n_ university residence hall, meals and extracurricular ia activities. Scholarship money up to $500 is available. For information, 777-8102. rou're well on your way tosh LC even lets you ne who uses a different he versatile Apple* Dm and write to Apple II floppy disks. hLC and see what it tter than a dream-it's a l. more information contact the Microcomputer Demo Lab 777-6015 * he power to be your best!"