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Top 10 Ways To Increj Baseball Games: 10. Replace cleats with trendy hi 9. Attract nerds by adopting thai team logo. 8. Have pre-game contest when with baseballs. 7. New starting pitcher: Steve T; 6. First 500 admitted go home u 5. Let PA announcer cuss more. 4. Have special "shorts night" the stadium, you're happy. 3. Every seventh inning stretch, conference announcing new coac 2. 25 cent drafts. 1. Force freshmen to go to at Bates. Men's Fashions Heat Up are reporting several trends in mi Lancaster, of Britton's departme; linens and olive tones are popula "It's very casual, but a nice di reported retro-look big print tie knee-length shorts are getting a vviui ^|n/i icwaio. "Black and white houndstootJ door," Lancaster said. He also increase in linen print shirts, ale Carolina Cup. Sun worshi Health Beat IVVfFPfVeSffPPF mMa&UUIuIUUj When spring arrives, the mos common thing you'll hear student: say is, "Man, I'm gonna lay ou and get a really good tan." What these students don't realize is that in the past 50 years, skii cancer has become more coinmoi ' I ] ************** Daniel B. Dix, Assis William R. Folks, Jr Sarah Fowler, Assist Jim Hamrick, Assoc Scott Harrington, Cc Sam Hilborn, Profes Richard C. Hohn, Aj Chuck C. Y. Kwok, A1 Leitch, Professor, Earle W. Lingle, Ass Ed Peipmeier, Assisl Richard B. Pool, Pre ise Attendance At USC's ick shoes. : bogus "NEC SINIT' Latin sign as i e fans try to hit Cocky in the head aneyhill. nth a sorority babe. where if you're wearing shorts at have "Pappy" McGee give a press h. least 10 games, 14 if they live in ?Matt Hanley For Summer: Columbia stores en's clothing for the summer. Perry nt store at Dutch Square Mall, said r. essy look," Lancaster said. He also s with abstract, bold patterns and lot of attention for summer, along ti sportcoats are just flying out the said the store has been seeing an >ng with a run on bow ties for the ippers shouli ~ because of sunbathing. The classic areas for skin cancer to appear 'are on the face, tips of the ears, hands and forearms. Skin cancer has also been commonly found Ion the shoulders, backs and chest of men and the lower legs of women. The diminishment of the ozone 1 layer that used to filter a lot of ultraviolet radiation has contributed 1 to this change. More than 600,000 new cases of skin cancer are ' reported every year, making it the 1 most common form of cancer. There are -three basic types of TAP Wfo hvlit r r v 1/ and inlet would wt tant Professor, Dept. of Matherm Professor of International Busij ant Professor, College of Pharms iate Director, English Programs i allege of Business Administrator sor, Department of Electrical & ( isociate Professor, Department ol Associate Professor of Internatioi Department of Accounting iociate Professor, College of Phai tant Professor of Pharmaceutics, ( fessor, Department of Civil Engi For additional inforn Vicki Heape stands in front oi Artist's e: By MELINDA HUTCHINS Staff Writer Vicki Heape wanted to do som thing different. So she came to USC fro Devon, England, after beii offered an assistant teaching po; tion while she studied for a Mast of Fine Arts degree. Now she h turned a spare room in the Carolii Mall into a work of art. Heape's creation is an install tion, which she defines as an exte J always w< skin cancer: basal cell carcinon squamous cell carcinoma a malignant melanoma. Basal begi with a most common kind of c< cer. It begins with a small nodi or bump. If left untreated, it v bleed, crust over and open. T1 cancer isn't life-threatening, but can reach underlying tissues a Hpefmx; thpm UVOUV/J Uivill. Squamous cell carcinoma m start as nodules or red patches w well-defined outlines. They c spread to other parts of the body a become very large if not treated. He i! TY '.ve that Chrii llectually satis rfcome the opp ******************** itics less icy for Internationals i Computer Engineering : Physical Education rial Business macy College of Pharmacy neering iation concerning the USC Ch >1 i n a! - Stephanie Newlin/The Gamecock P her exhibit in Carolina Mall. diibit salutes c sion of sculpture. "Instead of look- along ing at one piece, you enter into the Bes e. work," Heape said. placed Her installation combines pic- stacks m tures of women with cardboard in a I jo boxes, which represent the various womei qualities of women. Because Heape Thatcl er is interested in individual differ- The as ences instead of the characteriza- and si ua tion of people, she chose the sub- left oj ject of women. Heape placed pic- childn a_ tures of women in high positions for wc n_ with photos of ordinary women Ilea ;ar sunscreen t( ia. Malignant melanoma is the most when nd serious of the three major types of electi ins skin cancer. It begins near a mole freez m- and involves die cells that give our form J'e skin its color. Therefore, plastic /1'^ melanomas are often black, brown, the a] lis red, blue or a mixture of these col- afterv ^ ors. About 27,600 new cases of Of melanoma are reported each year, skin and about 6,300 patients die from who the cancer because melanoma can skin an spread through the body. most ^ Fortunately, skin cancer is one your - of the most curable forms of cancer sun w . ? ... ^ ...... Mi .., >risen! EAS' tfianity provides sp Jying answers to h wrtunity to tell you ****************************] Travis Pritchett, Professor, Coll George Reekers, Professor, Dep Glen Rice, Instructor/Reading ( Robert Rolfe, Associate Profess* Philip Rollinson, Professor of E Kendall Roth, Associate Profes* Hnward QanHprc Prnfcccnr nf A Allaire C. Shaw, Assistant Prof< J. Walter Sowell, Professor of N James M. Tour, Associate Profe Ralph E. White, Professor and ( Sun Dong Yoo, Assistant Profe? iristian Faculty Fellowship, telephone: 77 iiversity of the four walls. when ide each group of pictures, she boxes cardboard boxes. The boxes er in: d close together to the ceiling cardb [dock formation symbolize develc 11 of power, such as Margaret "I ler or Miliary Clinton. all the : boxes of different shapes mon ] izes suggest diversity, boxes like ti xmi represent women without this ( ;n and the filled boxes stand on the )men with children. He< ipe chose something different the ne > prevent ski it's discovered early.Surgery, Us< ical current, radiation and of 15 ing are the most common an h< s of treatment. Sometimes Reap] c surgery is used to improve or pei ipearance of the infected area booth vards. ning course, the best treatment for gerou cancer is prevention. People Ev sunburn easily and have fair can > with red or blond hair are betwt prone to skin cancer. Shield reme face, ears and neck from the bume /ith a wide-brimmed hat. snow TEE iritually Ife. We why. * * * 4c 4C * * 4c * * * * * * * * * * s ege of Business Administration lartment of Neuropsychiatry and Coordinator, English Program foi or of Accounting nglish, College of Humanities ar jor of International Business accounting, College of Business; sssor, Department of Geography fedicinal Chemistry, College of 1 ssor, Chemistry and Biochemisti Chairman, Department of Chemi >sor, College of Pharmacy 7-2722 or 345-5665. 30AED VAS Ill KJ ' women she decided to use cardboard as a medium. "I've done oth>tallations before and with >oard boxes, and this one >ped gradually," she said, see cardboard boxes around ; time. They are a quite compart of our lives, so I would a bring objects like that into installation). I am constantly : lookout for things like that." ipe will display her work for xt two weeks. in cancer i sunscreen with an SPF factor or higher and apply it at least mr before going in the sun. ply sunscreen after swimming spiring a lot. Never use tanning s or any kind of artificial tandevice! These are just as dans as suntanning, if not more, en on a cloudy day, a person get burned. Avoid exposure 1A ^ A Inn :cn iu <1.111. unu j p.m. avi;>u mber that it's easier to get :d at higher altitudes and that reflects the sun's rays. L ************** Behavioral Science r Internationals id Social Sciences Administration Pharmacy y cal Engineering