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S.C. Archa Septemt Statewide Archaeology We | kickoff Ethnobotany/Archaeology II ,ab Lecture, "The Plantation Archaeology of S.C." Exhibits from State Ground kickoff Film, "Lost in Time" and art | identification session Lecture, Study of 18th Cei Trade Items" with receptior Dancers, exec to celebrate S From Staff Reports South Carolina Archeology Week will be celebrated with Hi ore than 80 events and exhibits Sept. 19-26. It will be the first statewide observance of South Carolina's heritase. Indian dancers, primitive tool demonstrations and displays about archeological work will highlight the statewide kickoff. The event will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. today on the State House grounds in Columbia. Organized by the S.C. Institute of Archeology and Anthropology at USC, this observance is designed to stimulate public understanding of South Carolina's archeological heritage. t Thinking about co-op? Come by the Student Employment Center 6th floor 3.A. Bldg. or call 777-2124 I Dnccnll Uriicn I \UJJVII IVUJV Cinemas g f guess who's fl coming to dinner Tues-Wed 9:00 /STj\ ? September 22-23 V-^y ? f MY OWN PRIVATE IDAHO Thur-Sat 9:00 /C\ . September 24-26 KzJJm ( srtNC ^5 BRING ON THE NIGHT Fri-Sat 11:30 ^ 5 September 25-26 \yj Ihll This program paid for, in part, mW\W by student activity fees. 5 Make ad; If you have or ha1 mononucleosis, or m< contain valuable antibc Earn up to $400 a a week For more inforr c Sero Creating A Minimum S50 per donation, donate i c leology Week .er 19-26,1992 ek 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Sept. 21, Festival in York County and partake of foods Indians ate almost T 3,000 years ago, such as ash bread, venison and squash. Other hands-on activities include excavating a colonial building at Old Dorchester State Park, learning to weave sweetgrass baskets at Hampton Plantation State Park in McCleilanville and analyzing artifacts in a USC anthropology lab in Columbia. The fifth annual Archeological Field Day at San tee State Park on Sept. 26 ends Archeology Week activities. Evening entertainment tor people arriving sept, zs includes an all-archeologist bluegrass band and Cherokee Indian L myths told around a bonfire. For more information about S.C. I Archeology Week, call Nena Powell at the S.C. Institute of | Archeology and Anthropology at 777-8170 or 734-0567. _ WfKC-PM I M W XC0 *** P ALTERNATIVE 90.5 Mgjj ate with us. ye recently had herpes, easles, your blood may )dies. month*?in just 3 hours nation, call 803-254-6537. logicals lealthier World. lp to twice a week; 11/2 hours to donate. laro" fj^ a State Capitol Grounds open 4-8 p.m., Sept. 21, Anthropology Department laboratory 7-8 p.m., Sept. 22, State Museum auditorium Is 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sept. 22-24, State Museum Atrium ifact 3:30 p.m., Sept. 23, Hamilton Bldg. Rm. 305 itury 7 p.m., Sept. 24, State i Museum auditorium Soufce:S.C. Institute of Archaeology Rvan Sims/ The fiamernrk ivation planned kC. heritage Sponsors plan to make it an annual event. "We want to bring our state's inspiring past to life for everyone in South Carolina," Bruce Rippeteau, state archeologist and director of the institute, said. "Until recently, archeologists only concentrated on scientific excellence. But now we also are working hard to share our findings with the public to stimulate a sense r of citizen ownership and responsi oitity tor our past. Kippeteau said. Events are scheduled in 30 I South Carolina communities ^ throughout the month. The public can choose to dine in e colonial-style costumes and play a popular games of the 1700s at Charles Tovvne Landing in Charleston or learn how to build f friction fires and make stone tools c at Andrew Jackson Stale Park in i Lancaster. They may even want to attend the New World Food r : j i 1! I .... 1 . Cocky jokes with Minnie G< House patio. Jodi Baglino, righ Mi Campus grou By JENNIFER FULLER Assistant Carolina! Editor The USC's student life department sponsored the 1992 Student Organization Fair 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday on the Russell House Patio. Greek, service, religious, athletic and media organizations had representatives and display tables to discuss their activities and recruit USC students. The fair is an annual event which also included demonstrations by some organizations. rransfer student: iy SARAH HANLON ba Staff Writer ati Many students transfer from oth- P' :r schools with lofty notions of life U, it a big college, only to find being Sr just a number" a difficult reality. In 1992, 1,085 students trans- is erred to USC creating a 13.5 per- M :ent increase since last fall, accord- Ai ng to USC media relations. Junior Maiinda McDaniel, a CI nember of the Lady Gamecocks ju Men's auditions f( at Longstreet The From Staff Reports Th Auditions for Thornton re: Wilder's classic play, the seriIT12 ous comedy "Our Town," will take place in Longstreet Theater today from 7-9 p.m. Sp( Men of all ages are needed, be; Acting experience is preferred in but not necessary to audition. De 11 -NE1 InFivel IggTrmT! 7A8 H^rHpr "A / IU A ALU UVI J ft. 252-8? 'm Iw^H by ath Jg^ \ new b( We 're your partn Athletic Shoes Running Ap USC Clothing Active I i 5; Harden St I $ ^ 00 | Across from i Rough Draft . Lina! pSlp ii 9 %j ^ f : ^nlB if p i JHF JH m| W :11 ' 'v^Jli,*i*?*^ ^*,-M r 1?II. ?. 1_ oodwin at the Mortar Board table it, leads the crowd in cheers for tl IpMii ps, activities sh tk? /^i.,u rz iiit i at i\ wun i7u tiuu i showcased group and individual 1 exercises and pairs sparred for the crowd. Columbia Jews for I Jesus gave an impromptu per- g formance of Jewish gospel g songs. Also, the USC cheerleaders I performed various routines ! attempting to raise spirits for the 1 USC?ECU game. USC's mascot, Cocky, poked fun at the various organizations | and danced with the cheerlead- ? ers. s air hopes, con Lsketball team, said she wanted to er r^nrl I ISP h^rrmiiP qIip wnnfprl fn rn ay college basketball and attend ol SC's office administration pro- rc am. fe 'The program I am majoring in W highly recommended here also," A cDaniel. who transferred from nderson College, said. tr; Fashion merchandising junior se laudia Ware, physical therapy nior Jitl Bost and political sci- M >r 'Our Town' iater tonight e auditions will consist of idings from the script, hough prepared monologues Ly also be delivered. 'Our Town" will be produced USC's department of theater, iech and dance. Rehearsals 'in Oct. 14. The play will run Drayton Hall Nov. 18-22 and c. z-o. w- 1,1 joints! i Street I >78 L ic footwear fitted iletic enthusiasts asics.^7 fiance JK? ier for fitness parel Aerobic Apparel Wear Accessories Any total purchase I Of $45.00 ; Jit or more Expires 10/31/92 J= n !, above, on the Russell lis past Saturday's game. U *** > I Llowcased to re< 'tK)| Photos by Lea Claytc?/T"h iplaints about ' ice junior Teasa Weaver decided transfer to USC for the variety ' majors and the university envimment. Ware and Bost transrred from Anderson College, and reaver transferred from USCikcn. Many students who wanted to cinsfer to a larger school miss the curity of a small school. Computer science junior Lori [acaluso transfered from Coastal The Gamecocl We need students wl JOUR 333 or wl copyediting experier The Gamecock. 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