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B^HKlgp ^85r - -s vB %?.v Bp*B6i WSm!K jK; ^.y ^fewS ! JlHHP^ v. 'a?WBRVES^Ml Radio Flyer takes flight: A world of childhood beliefs, hopes and secret potions is turned upside down when a violent stepfather enters the lives of two young brothers in the drama "Raj:_ n ? T'U? ^knlUnna xnmtulr tkam in a ror-A arrainct timA tr? U1U riyci. 1 lie luaiicugi' vuuij^u liiv^iii in u i uw ugumoi umv k/ secretly create what they call "The Big Idea." This effort requires a belief in each other and in the nearly impossible as the boys transform the younger brother's little red wagon into a machine that carries him off in a breathtaking flight. "Radio Flyer" is showing at Capitol 8, Litchfield and Bush River Mall theaters. Respected pianist to perform at the Koger: Renowned pianist Jerome Lowenthal will perform with the USC Symphony Orchestra Feb. 27 at the Koger Center. Lowenthal will perform Franz Liszt's "Piano Concerto No. 1" and "Piano Concerto No. 3." The Koger Center concert will mark the South Carolina premiere of Liszt's "Piano Concerto No. 3." "It's a great work, and Lowenthal is a fantastic talent," Dr. Donald Portnoy, USC Symphony director, said. The program will also include Felix Mendelssohn's "Fingal Cave Overture" and Edward Elgar's "Enigma Variations." The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $8 for the public and $5 for students and senior citizens. They are available at the Carolina Coliseum and all SCAT outlets. To order by phone, call 777-SCAT. For more information, call 777-7500 or 777-5113. Iff A I TC C*. tK? Cak; 10-7-7 ioo.o nf Thfl 1J 1 Cell a ngu dl UUV>. I 1 VJlll Lliv^ l VU. i/U, i s / / laouv Ui 1HV Gamecock. An admissions hoax at USC's law school caused officials to review admission policies for possible alterations, Law School Dean Harry Haynesworth said. A young woman enrolled and graduated from the law school under an assumed name. The woman, who called herself Gabrielle Ann Scott Elliot, graduated from USC's law school in 1975, and was sworn into the State Bar on Dec. 1, 1975. The woman was admitted to law school on the strength of transcripts from Vassar College in New York. |_ The Vassar transcripts, however, belong to a woman in New York City, Mrs. Alan F. Blanchard (the former Ann Scott Elliot) and net to the woman who used them at USC. y 2 EVERYONE'S HEADING FORTHE I I ^ Si $50 MINIMUM EACH I DONATION f Your plasma is needed if you have or recentlu have had anu of the followina <nfe^m ' M 1) Mononucleosis 2) Strep Throat 3) Chickenpox or Shingles 4) Measles 5) Mumps 6) Chlymidia or Herpes imust be free of other STD's) 2739 Laurel St. [ X A Suite 1-C I" I I Columbia, SC 29204 *1 r* (803) 254-6537 Serologicals Wn Safe ? E3 ESB ^ g|||| AT ^ POINTS ^||l Wings All Day Sun & Mon. Until 10 pm Tues. WJ) Thurs. 27 MATT HARDIGREE Open Mon. FrL 4pm - 4am Sat 4pm 2am Sun. 6pm - 2am IH\I} 724 Harden St- (behind China Garden) 256-1390 Drink Specials I ^ 1 fP?, M H I W H H If 1 \ A USC Serenity Student C] Gospel S By A. MICHELLE HARRISO Staff Writer The light of Gospel music si Russell House Ballroom o evening. A group named Serenity cc girls rrom uau's gospel cno: theme song for the program, Same: Yesterday, Today and 1 open the ceremonies. Then USC's A Touch of F; \erobic; .ow, high imj y KRIS HOFFMAN taff Writer Spring Break is near and bathin lit season is here, so why are yo ist sitting there? One way to get in shape is t ke one of the aerobics classes ol :red at the Sol Blatt P.E. Cente i gym 307. About 60 to 70 peopl articipate in every class, bi lere's room for more. 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F- Low and high impact aerobics -r are offered every weekday at 4 e p.m. and 5:15 p.m. and Sundays at it 2 p.m. Each workout includes 15 minutes of low impact exercise is and stretching, 25 minutes of high e impact workout and a five minute iiTsALE!)UR DAYS ve fashion shirts .00) $7.00 Dn Bajas .95) $9.95 )n Sweaters .00) $14.95 fecials Throughout the Store WY STORE eet 252-1350 __________ ;nancy tests (confidential!) Dunseling Complete GYN Exams aT /MI7_ Prvot D i rfli 7"1 nntrnl ?L(UVY"WOl JJllUi W11UV/1 Abortion Services Evening Hours i Parenthood 6-4908 ces our future y we^re here... I Shake: uses a for uni By MATT THE/ Special to The Ga The Shakespea productions to U5 pany opens its So The SSE is a f pany that believe: the way his owr young actors mo\ mal sets, universa the audience a pai To maintain tfi they also have a i be more than 45 furthest distance c from the stage at' Students do no have to be a scho lar to enjoj Shakespeare; few g if any, in his origi 8 nal audience: i were. By stressing ^ humor and action fS the SSE bring: fe Shakespeare alive =j for modern audi ? ences. The troup< | limits its produc ,o tions to two hours , with no curtains sets, or spotlights and they speak th< words as natura lftSl language. ^ ^ The Philadelphia language "uncom i performed three nmona times-, ege's gospel choir ? ack Entertainment Hampshire and in te" added an extra Theatre m New V s mistress of cere- * \ Fnday night th< the last in a series Veni^e' and Satu . Closing ceremo- P"s Ro?m on lh0e jng with opening sh?ws te8ln al 8 f History Month. mformauon call 2: J Matt Theado , English. T7 n a. I v^M-f 1:0110 : $30. ^ f No F< J | Cuts! ;| Ca// for Appointment | NEW LOCATION - 5 M N $US 1139 8 Ave< I 3?. Call for di A I^TIUL IVll I I I "1CLL 791 -J . vxvVVW'VW^WWWWA^WV'WWV^AA^' \f /WWWVVVWVWvWWWVWWWW%A^ speare Express udience ique plays VDO imecock ire Express brings two high-spirited >C this weekend as the touring comuthern States Tour. )rofessional, non-profit touring coms in performing Shakespeare's plays 1 company did. This troupe of 12 /es from venue to venue, uses miniil lighting and thrust staging to make t of the play. le authenticity of the performances, ule that no audience member should feet from the actors. This was the )f the audience in Shakespeare's day The Globe theater. ' t ^ Shakespeare it Expressly'If r ? Where: Capstone Campus , xjlijli? Room, first floor J| U/hAlli CrUrtki Qr\m Ei. seiner red weekdays rnnl Hnwn nerinH The hour ses sions end with floor exercises, usually focusing on one body area such as the abdominal area. Two instructors switch off during the hour-long classes. One does high impact, while the other does low impact for participants who wish to finish the session but cannot maintain the high impact pace. The instructors must pass the university's training course and learn the muscle groups before teaching classes. There are 12 instructors for the various classes. Step Aerobics are offered at 8 a.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays, and at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The program has expanded to 75 steps to accommodate the high demand. The step class offers low impact and high intensity aerobic experience, which gives a vigorous workout while being easier on the joints than the bouncing of traditional aerobics. On March 4, from 4-5:30 p.m., there will be a Mega Aerobics sesfThe Bou Haii Tanning <'i 1 hX/Nntk I vviiwi*. i ngay, y p.hu ' iWhere: Capstan* C^mpiis' l|l||| ? Room' r"*x ll00f * When: Saturday, 8 p.fTt'|||l|||| 1 f||f' ($5 admission for bodi shorn)';* i Enquirer said the group makes the monly understandable," and The dispatch said the shows are "paredisy, hip and totally honest." appeared from Alabama to New venues from the John Houseman 'ork City to the Folger Theatre in jy will perform "The Merchant of rday, "Macbeth," both in the Camfirst floor of Capstone House. Both ).m., and admission is $5. For more 52-2678. is a graduate student studying mm H ' J| KmBK Eric Glenn/The Gamecock A large aerobics class exercises Monday at the P.E. Center. sion on P.E. Fields B and C. It is an activity presented by Campus Recreation to kick off spring and to get people more active. USC is trying to beat the world record set by Purdue University, but 625 more people are needed to break the record. Everyone is invited to participate, even those who have never taken a class before, Bogott said. ilevard \ I Salon O Jnlimited ing ; 00 f 3< 58.00 j 8-9 Daily linutes from campus )931 % **************????*