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Carolina nan assistant Athl Staff Reports vaiene oneiey, who brings sona experience at both the NCAA and collegiate levels, has been appointed Assistant Athletics Director for Complience at the USC. The university made the announcement Tuesday. * Sheley comes to Carolina from the NCAA, where for the past three years she has served as a legislative assistant During her tenure with the NCAA, she assisted the membership and other organizations in understanding the NCAA legislation and interpellations, helped prepar educational materials that describe the application of NCAA legislation in various subjects areas, and was the staff liasion for a number of programs and committees, including the Coaches and Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. "We're pleased to announce the addition of Valarie Sheley to Carolina athletics program," said Dr. John Palms, school president. "She brings a strong and diversified background to the athletics department." Prior to her work at the NCAA, Sheley was the Assistant A.D. for Compliance and Academics and the Senior Women's Administrator at the University of North Carolina-Ashville for four years. While at UNC-Ashville, Sheley forumlated and implementated the school's first complience notebook and rules education program for the dei : -= v i V#y Ss fgn ( yy is f \ (S ? Mental illness has warning signs, too. Withdrawal from social activities. Excessive anger. These could be the first warning signs of a mental illness. Unfortunately, most of us don't recognize the signs. Which is tragic. Because mental illness can be treated. In fact, 2 out of 3 people who get help, get better. For a free booklet about mental illness and its warning signs, write to or call: National Mental Health Association P.O. Box 17389, Washington, D.C. 20041 1-800-969-NMHA. Learn to see the warning signs. MEN'S CUT OR LADIES TRIM lllfgw dkffc I JU9 m | New clients only. 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A former international track and field competitor, Sheley was a 1984 Olympic qualifier for England in the heptathlon. Her husband, Mike, was a former track standout at Carolina and was a member of the Gamecocks' 1974 two-mile relay team which won the NCAA championship. "Fm very excited about joining the Carolina program," Sheley said. "I like what Fve seen happening at Carolina under the leadership of Mike McGee. Their programs are headed in the right direction and I look forward to being a part of that." CIS a IN THE DCB S49N Uoice-at micro ai 2499 Basic trim phone ^ saves space ^ Lighted keypad for dialing C ' in the dark. Three colors. 1 White, #43-585MB. Almond, m #43-586MB Gray, #43-587MB. M \ 78? I Shielded die-cast I 2-way A/V speaker | Great for use near PC H or TV. 4" woofer and ^ 1" soft-dome tweeter. Black, #40-2048MB. White, #40-2059MB IN THE CLA? 39" 1 Microcassette |H nopnnHon I I UUUI UUI Great for recording class ?|J||y notes. Easy one-hand operation. 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Haltiwanger, a junior halfback who also plays baseball for The Citadel, became an allpurpose threat last year when he rushed for 557 yards (5.2 yards per carry) and seven touchdowns. Haltiwanger also averaged 21 yards a catch, 20.9 yards per kickoff return and 8.8 yards a punt return. Despite the prowess of do-it-all Haltiwanger, the strong suit to this year's team will be the offensive line. Losing only one member, the Bulldogs return an offensive line that rolled up 382 yards |H|K IM ^ iswerer E~j mportant calls ! not in your >te operation. 'if/ W eflM/FH sys Compac the mi )SROOM I Scientific < Stores up to 12 fr formulas and r kg just a few keystrc ~i o? Km ?1 slivery der, call A r , _ , You ve got srasg Wednesday, August 30,1995 teams headin per game last season. r Joining Haltiwanger in the backfield i will be fullback Jason Pryor. Quarterback John Burton returns from knee surgery to make things even i more difficult for opposing defenses. 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If head coach CharheTaaffe can fill the holes on defense, and if they can beat either Marshall or Appalachian St., good things are in store for the team from the Holy City. The OTHER team from the Holy City, the Charleston Southern Buccaneers. will be trying to improve on theij* 0-11 record in *94, their first in Division I-AA. In only their fifth year of football existence, the Bucs have gone 0-11,3-8,37,3-7. Despite what the records may indicate, the Bucs and head coach David Dowd are showing marked improvement. This is a very young team," Dowd said. "But it is definitely the most talented we've had here at CSU." When Dowd says his team, is young, he might be slightly understating things. Of 72 CSU players, a whopping 42 are freshmen. The Bucs return three offensive starters and four on defense. Something of mention to USC fans would be that Marcus Simmons, who was at USC before transferring to CSU, will be a key piece in the Buccanneer puzzle. 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