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.. Hot lunch ^ ^jf|j| mfifegj Lawrence Speaks, Dwayne Dixon and Terry C ' i " i i i j i : j r ? : ? 1 * y * I ; -i I i ! , I !: 5 j j | ,? : - i ^ ? - ? A * i A PimL^i Emly Peterson/The Gamecock ampbell enjoy lunch outside of the Russell House. CO S2W / t / 1 Cold beers, he By NANCY SALOMONSKY Carolina! Editor Beer, sun, live music and 10,000 of your clo friends... Sud Flood 1994. College students from the Carolinas will gathc party to the live sounds of The Connells, Carben B and The Unknowns Saturday, April 30 at Americar giuu r<uigiuuiiu, iicai iu winuirup university, in i Hill. The conceit is BYOB, and IDs will be checked at gate. However, all ages are welcome. Tickets will be available on many college campi across the Carolinas including USC, Clemson, U Charlotte, Winthrop, Furman, High Point Univer Elon and others. The gates open at 12:30 p.m., and opening ba Carben Black and the Unknowns will begin at 1:30 | The headline band, The Connells, will play at 3:301 Tickets will be on sale from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to in front of the Russell House. The first few hund people to purchase tickets will be able to buy them $5 each. Tickets are priced at $8 in advance and $1 the gate. For those of you that can't make it to the 1 sell House, tickets are also available at Manifest D & Tapes. Make plans now to attend the largest annual outd party in South Carolina... Sud Flood. a _ _ wrap i No glove, n< Keep it com It doesn't matter how y as long as you Condoms. Just t i m m** '"sSlPeom UP to 44 USEII EVERY TIME III MAKE A IRNt DISTANCE I >t bands: Su< t. I o love. rered. ou say it, just do it. Jse Them. I[ , ? - /> <, ifl' Hi . I(, If .!-< Ml. i ?A < ' ? < . f ' I \ I L IINSTEAD in JOLLECT CALL. i Flood '94 __ * i HI mH ^MfV| ^HHP^a % j GET QUALIFIED 10 RIDE. Unlicensed riders account for 80% of the fatalities in some states. So get your motorcycle operator license today. And prove i o y that you can ride safely. \?/ MOTORCYCLE SAFETY FOUNDATION^ nsri xmk HOTLINE r Who cannot read? Twenty-three million American adults ? about 1 in 5 ? cannot read a medicine bottle, a menu or street signs; fill out a job application; write a check; or make correct change for a $20 bill. Illiteracy is a solvable / problem. 1 With 35 to 45 hours of tutoring, adults can improve their reading skills by one grade level. All you need is time. A literacy program provides adults with all the training, materials and support they need. If you know someone who l ' needs help learning the basic skills of reading, writing and mathematics, or if you want to help someone learn these skills, call toll free: 1-800-277-READ V J WHEN DRINKING, CALL A FRIEND. ' OR GET A RIDE WITH A STRANGER. ?> paT*, ? -T^ua I yuA/B i Drinking and riding can lead to a loss of license, a conviction, or even worse. When you drink, get A m' <4 /\ lTM^-U n Tf'n d nuc wiui d menu. 11 s c^?j the best call you can make.\4fr/ MOTORCYCLE SAFETY FOUNDATION M't listen to the hois about ADS, mm ,