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Calvin and Hobbes ym TO GO SPEUJNMNG SPB-VMWHC ANN CAES jTiV Q'9m U"'-'W P'W Sinaiew " ^ '" "\ ^ j j TOO BAD 1 *Q?DAD, \ Tr^f VACATION. OFF TO ') ^>5 STAV WON\ WWATFVFP Mother Goose & Gri \? I,...,, .... L ,iii i , . . i-i.,, .? ... ? iSMtte ; :>i v ; ^ I & : ? Meetings p Join the Fencing Club! We 'r meet every Monday and Wednes- S day from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the S Booker T. Washington gym. We a welcome new members anytime, so come out and learn to fence. |< For more information, call Brett at f( 544-1657. V Delta Sigma Pi, the Interna- 7 tiopal Business Fraternity, invites a all interested students to join us ti at our meeting Tuesday, October 7 8 at 7 p.m. in BA 584 to hear Ellen Moore speak about Graduate ( School. Professional dress is ~ / ra<pfed. | 1 The RtWFid Table Gaming ; Society will meet Saturday, Oc- f tober 5 at noon in RH room 332. [ Games of all types will be played. For more information, call John at , 544-0771, Erik at 794-2378 or \ Trella at 779-1924. c The Japanese Cultural Ex- f change will meet Tuesday, Oc- c tober 8 at 7 p.m. in Gambrell 258. EPI and MIBS and anyone interested in Japanese culture are c welcome. Refreshments will be n served. Call 544-2041 with any 6 questions. d Student Christian Fellowship o sponsors morning prayer and in- a spirational time at Rutledge Chapel every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 a.m. Bible study will a be held Friday, October 4 at 7 v I /^Tv [ Qni ith f^arrvl )K I 1 support i \ 3? WE?E AREN'T XOU DON'T NEED A CAV AROUND WERE.' AU.M0U HEED \S A RCCV :'M ON SUMMER WQ_L, GO OFF AND JO\N SO J SEXTO "WE RAT RACE f MOM At ? AMD DO I ACE ROCKING UP lOT . I Y^AMT y< mm "1 f ?V?RVTriwili B IS BREAKING POUJS) f TSNPINcG TOU/ARP M GREATER ANP^RHATeR I# ^IPISORPSR, K iNc*? K ma Mfe. m fDateE m. at the PALM Center. Mornig worship begins at 10 a.m. unday, October 6 with Sunday Ichool. Everyone is welcome to f ittend all events. The Young Democrats, Col- ( age Republicans and Students v Dr a Setter Carolina will hold a 'oter Registration Drive, October ' thru 9 on Greene St. from 10 i.m. to 2 p.m. For more informaion, call Byron C. James at '77-2654 or 544-2727. A teleconference on "The 3reek System: An Institutional \sset or Liability" will be held on fuesday, October 8 from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the ISC Conference toom in the lower level of the .aw School. RSVP at 777-4172. The Carolina Rugby Club is lolding practices on Tuesday and "hursday evenings from 7:00 to 5:00 p.m. on Field F. For more inormation call John or Brad at | >44-1392. i The USC Scuba Club offers lasses, group rates on trips and iuch more. Come to our regular p.m. meetings every Wednesay in the P.E. Center room 134 r call Matt at 544-1157 or Kerry t 799-0130 for more information. The College of Humanities nd Social Sciences and the Uniersity Career Center will present hel>EC 0~^> Lady Gamecock! lina's first Souths V / I The Lady Game the University at the Solomon E -^Friday, October Admission is f, the Gamecocks c Bill Watterson -s Oj3j i I JUST DOTUMTO <? UELP W\M APPRECIATE THE. S WEEKENDS MCCE. J I I 3?*\ 5>j ^ ^ ? I0^_ Mike Peters Book " i M a workshop on Career Networking an Tuesday, October 8 from 3 to 1:30 p.m. in Gambrell 152. Learn iow to gather valuable career inormation with the help of Humanties and Social Sciences Alumni Career Advisors. Call 777-7280 vith any questions. The Koger Center presents the Warsaw Philharmonic at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, October 7. Tickets are $23 and $18 for adults and $17.50 for students. Dr. Wolfgang Elfe and Dr. Gunther Hoist will speak on Germany on Tuesday, October 8 at noon in Gambrell room 428. '"60s Rock: When the Music Mattered," a multimedia presentation about '60s music by Barry Drake, will be held Sunday, October 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the RH theatre. Admission is free. Dr. Ruthann Fox-Hines will present a workshop on Friendship on October 7 from 2 to 4 p.m. For more information call the Counseling and Human Development Center at 777-5223. In compliance with the Uni versity policy ana (Juiaeiines on the Use of Alcohol by Students, representatives from each students organization planning to sponsor an event on campus where beer or wine will be served must attend a Campus Alcohol "is Hen Volleyball starts astern Conferen "-y pnnkc \A/i 11 hnct v/vui\w vvmi i ivui of Alabama ilatt P.E. Center 4, at 5:00 pm ree, so come m your way to C Shoe HOW* TH\$ fOP T . % IA<S campaign % BlOeW'.'&elSry: ?? I YOU CAN PAtiK ? ^! )L ON WW. " R IM&TWgR KA|M f flju yff NOP SNOW tfOR. I COUP f/| PARK OF NIGHT, II Af ITie Far Side =3S'r mmk * 4 i j) -4ml j \ 41! ^>xo^> O 1991 Uixversa' Press SvnQtcji? Milli Vanilli's bird, L : ... 4 .... ... . :V. ;x; -' % s V N C, aga / 4 /, 4 <" -": .'4. ', 11 m v i iii 11111 ii r t - r i i ? ft h h 11 iiMmimu'i Policy Workshop. The next workshop is Monday, October 21 from 3 to 4 p.m. in the Campus Activities Center. Contact Patti Tomanio at 777-5780 or Janet Mascinriill sit 777-fiAflQ for morn information. "Robert Courtright: Masks and Collages" is on display at the McKissick Museum from August 11 thru January 2. It is an exhibit of torn-paper collages and 50 masks of bronze, terra cotta and cast paper by Courtright, a South Carolina native. Also, "British Watercolors from the West Foundation" is now open through Dec. 19. Those interested in joining the University of South Carolina's Philharmonic Chorus should call 777-3125 to arrange an interview with chorus director Richard Conant. McKissick Museum presents the film "A Room With A View" on Sunday, October 6 at 2 p.m. Admission is free. Datebook Policy Publication is free, but not guaranteed. Send your announcements to Tracey Davis, Drawer A, RH, USC, Columbia, S.C. 29225 or drop by The Gamecock office. No announcements will be taken over the phone. Deadline is noon the previous publication day. Z\ ice contest. )ockfest! Jeff MacNelly #W lTsm-l I G^BAT!! ANOTHER. \\\VlU\\v J aepF&w HIS |wJ p^uRiMe 1 Apffcwrep f^Mp". kJmtf Gary Larson i ? ~ jL 1 ID \j t |I.III. U 1. lite WVM%V. I , y USC Students - $4 Public - $8 & $10 Si A For more information call 777-7130. A / This program is paid tor., in part, by student activities fees. > L - )j PRESENTS^ - ^ ^ tftORM 0|FTHB 'BAYOty* ^ [i h ?"""FEATURING:. 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