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Monday, March 1, 1993 Maya Angelou To Open Women's History Month: Maya Angelou, noted author and composer of President Clinton inaugural poem, will open Women's History Month with an address ; the Carolina Plaza Ballroom Tuesday at 7 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Association of African-America Stndpntc Mortnr RnirH flip PpciHpnpp Unit A prAz-imlr,!, Ch,Hn> uiuwvunj, iTivi uii v/tu o, uiv lwoiuviiw litin r\oov/v,iaiiv;u, oiuuci Government Association and the Women Students' Association. Th event is the first of many planned for Women's History Month' Celebration 1993, its theme being "Celebrating Our Past: Discoverin Our Future." South Carolina Philharmonic To Perform At Township The South Carolina Philharmonic Orchestra will present th Palmetto Pops' "Invitation to the Dance" at the Township Auditoriur Saturday at 8 p.m. Richard Hayman will conduct the orchestra in program of dance music ranging from ballet to boogie. The Columbi City Ballet dancers will also be featured. Works to be performed include Tchaikovsky's Waltz fror "Sleeping Beauty," Lerner and Lowe's "I Could Have Danced A Night" from "My Fair Lady," Glen Miller's "Moonlight Serenade and Conti's Theme from "Rocky." Concert seating in the orchestra level will be cabaret-style wit complimentary champagne and hors d'oeuvres in tables of eight ? $350 a table in the "Champagne Cabaret" section. The regular cabare seats will have food and refreshments as well and are $26 per persor The First and second balconies have ticket prices of $17 and $10 pe person. For more information, contact the Philharmonic office at 771-7937 Caroliniana Awards Recoenize IJnsnm* I.padprs* .The Division of Student Affairs will recognize the students vvhi have not been honored through traditional means through th Caroliniana Award in March. The Award was established seven year ago to give credit to those students who have been the behind-lhe scenes workers in student organizations and activities. Students ar considered for the award because of their work in the improvement o the Carolina community through co-curricular activities. Applications are available in the Campus Activities Center of th Russell House and should be submitted with a letter of recommenda tion from a full-time faculty or staff member by Monday, March 22 All applicants should be seniors with the GPR required for graduatioi and in good standing with their college. The 1993 Caroliniana Award recipients will be announced at tin Student Leader/Adviser Recognition Reception sponsored by th< Office of Leadership Training Programs April 13. For more informa tion, contact Renee Peeler or Novella Fortner at 777-5780. Hjf/ $18/dozen EVERYDA' Wrapped or |IFffl9?l w Delivery Available I Garofina Gtose (803) 256-3730 2065 Blossom Street Columbia! SC 29205 BSSBSSSSiSSSSIH dsla? mn ^ 7 Tans WW F0R $20 When Purchased by 3-12-93 m 1/4 mile past Gervais St. Bridge 794-9100 2 minutes from USC g STANLEY H. 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The most important . 0 r p> 11 m t a i m ter' 11 "0t even wors< lC thing I learned, howev- when we were told ; s er, is what a fun and diver s top lallint S interesting activity skydiving can be. speed is known as terminal veloci I dove at Orangeburg Municipal ty- a" bought the word termi Airport as part of a group jumping na' usec' 'n connection with skydiv d for the first time. We arrived at the was -'ust hilarious, e airport at 9 a.m. on a cold Saturday Instructors helped me put on ; n morning. The first order of business chute, gloves, goggles and a helmet a was to sign three consent forms. I ' a'so W0re an altimeter on my a felt like I was signing my life away. wrist. By this point, I was practically I had three hours of instruction shaking. n before my jump. You must stick out "1C v'ew as we took off waj [j your stomach and make an arch with spectacular, but I was becoming " your back before jumping from the more a?d more nervous, knowing plane to move the center of gravity was soon t0 become a part of tha h from your back to the front of your viewbody, which ensures you will fall * was diving l^t in the group ol face first instead of on your back. three. At 3,600 feet, the jump mas;t I was also taught what to do if ter' someone who has jumped more L problems arose during the jump, like dian 100 times and oversees dives r line tangles, holes in my parachute, opened the door. The wind waj a half-open parachute or (gulp!) no whipping by the plane at more thar parachute at all. " 80 mph. My teeth started chattering The jump I made was a static line as ^ w^ncl lore into the cabin, jump, which involves diving at It was the moment of truth. I went 0 around 3,000 feet with a line run- out on ^e wheel base, wind whipe ning from your parachute to the P'nS across me. I threw my teet ofl s plane. Once you have left the plane, ar|d dangled trom the strut. the line stretches and pulls the para- iumP master signaled rne to e chute open automatically. You expe- arc^ Pack and curl mV knees. >f rience only a few seconds of free hands were going numb trom fall before the chute fully opens, and the co^- jumP master hatl not e you then steer yourself to the completed his instructions to me croun(j when, to my horror, I saw my hands > On the morning of the jump, it slip off the strut! n was about 50 degrees outside, and * started falling at 50 mph, and all the group was shivering from a ^ could think was that I hadn t been p combination of cold and nervous cleared to go. Then I realized my tension. To help ease the stress, the parachute had opened. 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