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Tuesday, March 19,1996 Taking t _ 10 boy's b; by jennifer hansen, i * photos by tyson pi What is a batgirl anyway? A dedicated group of about | Balfour - Your Quality Alternative To m BI/YSPP Get A 1 FWALFOl/R I Prepaid CdrJ I FREE! I *Witl Parclasc If?SZI Or SSI Sprte Ciri M II FIEE Minutes If jM lemestic Cellini linn / OBMNCMU Gmpmm f? Phone: 803/777-4160 Fax: 803/777-867; 12 volunteers give their time to work with the baseball team. The batgirls do a lot more than pick up the team bats; they have a strong interest in baseball and want to participate in school spirit. Assistant team manager Heather McLean organizes the batgirls. "We hope to bring out more people to watch the game and to help the game go smoothly," she said. The batgirls work on the field and in the stands for every home game. They also often work for the visiting team. They must pay close attention Women's History I STAFF REPORTS forms that help ei " " human drama of life Theatre USC will present "Weaving to sexuality, laughte Dreams of Women," an evening of dance, and from Dersonal art, music and poetry at 8 p.m. March revelation. 21-23 at USC's Drayton Hall theatre. Tickets cost $10 Conceived and choreographed by senior citizens, US USC associate theatre professor Melody and $6 for students Schaper, the performance represents an at the Longstreet ifpightful compilation of various art beginning March 1 W Notice g Sfi! %D MAY GR You are not required to order your cap & gc Russell House. Compare quality & price ft Free cap & gown with purchase of 25 perso April W her oui the allgair issistant features ei sttigrew, photo edit X ilea tic uua unite cue pujctieu UU uie i 1 or by calling 777- and on the walls of ^ Woticc ADUATES ?wn from the University Bookstoi om Balfour. 1609 Blossom Stree nalized graduation announcemen Bookstore Exclusivity (flf) ' ^ l BHaiLiMx / I + ^- ! ; / I I*! HH I Phone: 803/256-6666 Fax: 803/252-0459 16 Two of US game earl] to the game ? particularly to the umpire for signals. "The girls keep the bats off the field, get foul balls and really help out with promoting the team," McLean said. The batgirls are mostly freshmen and sophomores from all different social and academic groups. Freshman Debra Gay said, "I love baseball, and I just love to be involved in the game." Marine science major Becky Ellis said, "I feel like I am a part of the team and that I get to join in school spirit." For more information regarding the USC batgirl program, please call the Department of Athletics at 777-4202. Month to be cplain the natural 2551. !, ranging from birth "Weaving Drea ;r and self-discovery tapestry of poetry b; pain to individual by USC assistant ar Leamon, music by I for the public, $8 for Christopher Ber C faculty and staff, choreographed by S . They are available Evocative image i "The girl# keep the bai Heather McLean, USC fa honored with; fc^lP^ K ?* nil ?? m g &sTriTB)1 M i K11 v/ MraH n ne St...256-0629...Mon Sat 1 Kw Y/Ml&rj y do. 'bzuudifu * * ., iM" IfffsW ife.. iljiii ri f] ?f JV i* y^Hyl 2736 Devi ! % art form is performed ms of Women" is a combinations: dances set to p y Marge Piercy, art in silence, poetry during pai t professor Deanna dances, dancers reciting poet ISC music professor among the dancers, g and movement The performances inch chaper. 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Each to Berg's classical guitar, sa re inthcr"' 1254^5330. m | W / ^ n^H m^K / *** 1111111111 Mi rn^rn / 1 HI '^ll-'t | fffljjj bSv^H jMsk? ll M \V iK C's bat girls cheer on the Gameci i this season. 1 j??mi Lt|^ <:: mfc| jp P^ j$ ^^jBggMT ^ ~~*^1ll l^HB^jflfltfjj^^^Hi^^Hfe^j 1(1 ^i f * ts off the field get foul balls and at girl team manager, said. art, music, d in varying by Marge Piercy; and oetiy, dances "Magnificat," a salute to j lses between Schaper is one of on ty and actors artists in the country c Alexander Techniqu ide "Wonder Movement Analysis, y performed The performance f< boas; the soft Hauser, a professional cU 11 Souls," set York City and a form tirical poetry Schaper's; USC dance sti L S & COLL CT4Bl 5 Sr" J.fc, >ck baseball team at a mF V i life ^ I 1WW really help out with promoting the team," lance and poetry the wondrous Reese, Jessica Graham, Susan Capps, i child in utero. Patrice Donalds, Caroline Parler, Wendy " ly a handful of Goodwin and Anne Marie Robert; and ertified in the USC master of fine arts in acting e and L?ban candidates Sarah Schnadig and Elizabeth Taheri. USC theatre professors Ann matures Angie Dreher and Jane Mulvaney also will incer from New perform. er student of For more information call William idents Kathiyn Arvay at 777-9353. % M WUSC90.5FM il H _i o dimmL a.mU?.iu Iuaniei a Diauii nuauciiy The Gamecock Student Media @ The University of South Carolina ?1996 FALL MARKETING f OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE I AT&T is seeking ambitious, sales-oriented I students to participate in our 7-day I I on-campus marketing program selling I I AT&T products & services. Hours are I I flexible with top compensation & I I bonuses. Must be available 1-2 weeks I ^ I prior to the start of classes. We need: AT&T STUDENT sf I CAMPUS MANAGER H To rpcnnncihlp for overall pvpnf H implementation, daily management & training of student group. 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