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Koger Center To Become 'Little Sho| Shop of Horrors," the Tony Award-winning pi; ings in a flower shop, will be presented today i Center. Tickets are $16.50 and $12.50 for die p and are available at Lhe Coliseum box office. 777-7228. The play is sponsored by CPU. TVn.TnlJnn Aft Fvlll Kl t C tnnc At \'l n Iv 1 I d YXIllI^ i * %. i*AVJi? paintings, sculptures and other works from N artists will be on display at McKissick Museu "The 34th Springs Traveling Art Show." The traveling exhibit features 40 of the be annual Springs art competition. Springs, one ol tile companies, has been sponsoring the art sho\ Awards were given in five categories, alor honor, that went to Eric Olsen of Greenvill $2,500, and his work was purchased by Sprin* the other categories ? easel paintings, painting sculpture, graphics and mixed media ? each re The exhibit is free and open to the public. N a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. St Sundays. USC Professors To Give Recital: Thre will give a recital Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in G Robert Jesselson will perform on cello, Charl and Donald Gray will sing. Admission to the pe Author Offers Instructions For Life: H. Jackson Brown's j "Life's Little Instruction Book, I Volume II" will be published this month. The book is a continuation H l of the list of simple truths that end- |H ed with instruction No. 511 in die SHpffi The first book was originally a Wm M gift from Brown to his only son as wL he began his freshman year of college. The book went to the top of the New York Times bestseller list ^H| and has remained a bestseller for more than 75 weeks. BPIRP Brown said the second book is not so much a sequel as it is a continuation of a fatlier's conversation with 1 his son. "Shortly after completing the list ths Instruction Book' and presenting it to my son, college, I began to think of other suggestions i had included in the list," Brown said. "All of these instructions have added a deg efficiency to my life," Brown said. "And I a appeal Uiey have for everyone else." Among Brown's words of wisdom are diese Believe in love at first sight. Never ask a barber if you need a haircut. When there's a piano to be moved, don't rea< Accept a breath mint if someone offers you c Rake a big'pile of leaves every fall and jum] l0Ve:! ' DflUS W'-YMO no; Never miss an opportunity to have someone i Never say anything uncomplimentary about i Check for toilet paper BEFORE sitting down Don't expect anyone to know what you w; don't tell them. Trust in God but lock your car. Don't let weeds grow around your dreams. Every so often watch "Sesame Street." Life is short. Eat more pancakes and less rice Call your dad. [m They're Ba |P| II SI V Hj FREE j This program is paid, in part, by student activity fees. [IqTlm I \y>v/lw- PIZZA, SUBS & C I 20% Disc< On oil food items with Mondav-Thursdav ? / / 810 Dutch Square Mc Across from Dutch Square, nex /..SUMMER : Housing an Services ha: rooms avail summer set Sign-up is / I from 12 noc J at the Hous which is loc b Blossom Sti For additional information, please contact F Residential Services at 777-4283. 3 of Horrors': "Little jy about strange happen- : it 7:30 p.m. at lite Koger ublic and S5 for students To order by phone, call .issick: Award-winning orth and South Oirolina un April 2-25 as pan of :st works entered in the ' the nation's largest lex- I -fill#!,, "* v since 1959. ^ ig with a Best of Show e, N.C. Olsen received ;s Industries. Winners in Jf s and drawings on paper. a freshmen Glenn Racin H. Jackson Brown it became "'Life's Little Adam, on his first day of uid observations I wish 1 ree of joy, meaning and ssume that's part of the suggestions: eh for the stool. >ne. p in it with someone you rub your back, mother person's dog. int for Christmas if you mm ck...One Last Time! ? V NIGHT LIVE ' ruesday, April 6 7:30 pm FREE dy in the Golden Spur rTfj* IKJl: 5REEK FOOD 1 M ??? I Kir* Student ID 9 /enings ? Klj^J all Blvd. ( r to ^ooayear m |\ /l r\\^p, i vi a jvc If you have or mononucleosis^ d Residential = COntain valuable 5 on-campus ^ Earn up to $4C able for both J" week for more ii 100I sessions. ^pril 13-14 ^ >n until 4 pm J* ing Office (Q ated at 1215 ? 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