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"What can I do with a major in... anthropology?" today from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in Hamilton 318 VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance), Friday from 10 a.m. to noon, in front of the RH information desk Thursdays Habitat for Humanity, 5:30 p.m., : RH205 Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30-9 p.m.,RH 322/326 Baptist Student Union, Heart to j Heart, 7 p.m., BSU Center I Campus Crusade for Christ, Prime I Time, 7:30 p.m., Callcott 15 2 Check us ou THERE ARE R See us on campu: If vm i pninv thp nt itrlnnn; nrp nripnt nt camping, hiking and sports activities, and can positively i influence people, we invite you 11111 to pursue a rewarding future as ^ I# one of our Counselor/Teachers. ^ J11 (l As a leader in quality programs fa youth-at-risk, we have immediate UVE-IN positions \ available in our year-round wilderness camps in FL, GA, NC, | TN,RI,VTandNH.Vou'llbea role model fa troubled kids, ages 10 to 17, which requires a KUisl'VfVi positive attitude and strong communication skills. |^Mkl8l ...and then there |jg|i]::, OUUUl II Usetl Thur c I Omicron Delta Kappa, every other . /eek, 6 p.m., RH 203' I Students For Christ, 7 p.m., RH 102. For more information, call Ryan M, r Jamie at 544-0828. I Carolina Productions Executive Council, 3:30 p.m., RH 201 ga I Carolina Productions Finance commission, 5:30 p.m., RH 201 g^ Uindavs E1' Th I PALM Campus Ministry, worship 0p( ind dinner, 5:30 p.m., 728 Pickens rec 'k on I Student Government Executive Cabinet, 6 p.m., Witten Room un I Sorority Christian Fellowship, 7:30- th< (p.m., basement of South Tower. ass or more information, call 779-7173. I Ballroom Dance Club, 4-5 p.m., g^ Matt P.E. Center 107 to ] paf Mondays stv I Model United Nations Club, 8:30 lea i.m., RH 302 I Sorority Council, 5 pm,RH Theater am I Fraternity Council, 4:30 p.m. pul I Carolina Productions Traditional sai Events Commission, 6 p.m.,RH348 n i T I I .-i i oaronna rroauctions iaeas ana tne ssues Commission, 6:30 p.m., RH doi 103 sev abi ppmn Ho R3E|iII org l|M3SMjKASS^M aft Ur t ONLINE!|" REWARDS... I s on April 17th! Child care experience/college degree are preferred. ? P__| We offer a starling salary of $16,500 and comprehensive benefits, including room and F A board, life/medical insurance, and paid vacations and BfI holidays. ^For more information, see us on campus on April 17th, or contact Chuck Waters at (800) 248-7282. ? Or send your resume to: ECKERD FAMILY YOUTH ALTERNATIVES, _ INC., 1088 Susie Sand Hill Rd., Elizabethtown, NC 28337. An EOE, M/F, Drug-Free Workplace. ] ARE REWARDS. | . -Oiv-M - } - . :'x i;* "??. ' , I-'-'-":::' . ' : : -V V " . .... . * .. ... "... . : .. * ; . * **,TlJL gllAifc# ?4 und Di 190.5 this Thursds maturing a live perl I* ?_? * - . Listen to WUSC HtMIHMMMMMMMIMMMIMMMMHIHMIIIMHIMllMMIMMMniMIMMHIM SIWTPHRTPfl his coupon to save next graduation p sday, April 11, 1996 showcase fe; (VRTHA HOTOP News Editor Balloons, food, information tables d people will fill the Horseshoe tunlay. USC will hold its ninth annual spring nnrooon Qofurr]oir nn tV\c% WnroooVinn vvvvao^ uatuiuajf wu ixui d in other buildings around campus, e Showcase is the university's major en house that allows it to publicly ognize the programs and departments campus. "It shows the academic side of the iversity to prospective students and 3 community," said Lynn Bradley, >istant director of alumni relations. Each year the admissions department ids about 20,000 Showcase invitations ligh school juniors and seniors. In the jt few years, several hundred of these idents have visited the Showcase to rn more about USC and what it offers. The Showcase helps in recruiting, d it brings the university out so the blic can see what we're doing," Bradley d. "It's really good PR." During the Showcase, visitors have ! opportunity to see the type of activities le by several student organizations; reral organizations display information out their activities at tables on the rseshoe. Live performances by student fanizations also will be a part of the ernoon festivities: Carolina Alive, liversity Chorus, the Concert Choir I the Left Bank Jazz Band will perform. In addition, each of the colleges will FEAR (R) (1 :20) 3:30 5:30 7:30 9:30 LIRTING WITH DISASTER (R) (1:00) 4:00 7:00 9:20 EXECUTIVE DECISION (R) 9:30 PRIMAL FEAR (R) (1:30) 4:20 7:00 9:40 KIDS IN THE HALL (1:10) 3:20 ? Bargain Matinee $3.00(Be There are no shows befor HTfrF? riueE ly from 10 a.m. ormance from C v IP: | I . M| to find out about o ion your ^ turchase The Gamecock atures USC to USD SHOWCASE SCHEDUl 9:30 am Visitor Canter Ore 10 am Open House Displays open an McKissick Museu Preston Resident 11am Meet Cocky Meet the Gamecc Storytelling 11:30 am Carolina Alive Noon University Chorus Storytelling 12:30 pm Left Bank Jazz Bi 1:30 pm USC Concert Ch< Storytelling 1:50 pm University Band 2:30 pm USC Women's Ci have educational opportunities for the be visiting high school students and community members. Students usually A1 work at the college booths, where visitors A1 have the opportunity to participate in co hands-on projects. th The College of Engineering booth sei will feature a machine that shows visitors how acid rain develops. Another machine thi at the booth will simulate earthquakes, ca At the College of Journalism and Mass ca] Communications booth, visitors will have J o the chance to learn how to lay out a gu newspaper. After laying out the paper, 11 visitors will be able to print the paper and take it home with them. Projects is and models created by students also will of 2:00 4:30 7:30 10:00 j JAMtb AND I Mt ulAnl I rfcAUH (Hla) (1:20) 3:20 5:20 7:20 9:15 THE BIRDCAGE (R) (1:40) 4:10 7:10 9:40 OLIVER AND COMPANY (G) (1:1Q) 3:10 5:2Q 7--2Q BRAIN CANDY (R) >:30 7:40 9:20 ifore 3PM) $3.75 (3-6 PM) e 3 p.m. Monday - Friday TTTTWm Ktrsva ]?i 2 p.m. for a live bi olumbia's G-matics !! ;: : X; x ; : :>" w CD, Tape and Paste, I Ijgggj Phone 256.66S6 612 Main SI. Fox 252.04 community IM 3 ip-in d Horseshoe activities m exhibits ial College >ek Cheerleaders and )ir lorus ETHAN MYERSON The Gamecock on display at the Showcase. The Showcase is sponsored by the umni Association. As the sponsor, the umni Association is responsible for ordinating the various activities noughout the day and for planning and tting up the Horseshoe. In celebration of its 150th anniversary, 2 Alumni Association will have a special ke prepared for the Showcase. The ke will be cut by television personality e Pinner, who is also the featured est. The cake cutting is scheduled for :30 a.m. The Showcase begins at 10 a.m and scheduled to last until 3:30 pm. Most the activities are free of charge. EfHBHS! If you have or recently had n measles, mumps, rubella (german of herpes, syphilis, or chlamydia valuable antibodies. Earn up to $400 a month*?in ju information, call 1-800-842-9099 OS Serologic Creating A Health *$50 per donation, donate u oadcast from fire fmm 11QD _ 19.5 I IIUISI ?9ivv l&SV I r Giveaway Graduation j Imprinted Bamecocfc doU l59 2 Briefs South Carolina writer, civil rights advocate focus of USC symposium The life of South Carolina former, writer and philosopher James McBride Dabbs will be celebrated during a USC symposium today from 9 a.m. f/v Qnm ar?rJ fnmnrmu; frnm Q q m IAS U p.m. UliU VASXXAWJ. 1UH UUUi ?s w.m. to 5 p.m. Titled the "James McBride Dabbs and the Southern Heritage: A Centennial Symposium," the event is free and open to the public. It will be held in the Gressette Room of the Honors College on the Horseshoe. Ancient philosophy lecture FHday A philosophy seminar entitled "A New Interpretation of Plato's Socratic Dialogues" will be held on Friday, April 12 at 4 p.m. in Gambrell Hall room 151. The featured speaker is Charles H. Kahn. A reception will follow in Gambrell Hall room 428. Homecoming theme selected Homecoming, which is Sept. 25OQ koo Vvnnr* ^Pomomknrinrr iiao uccii ubiuu iv^uxuuiuui mg the Days". A limited number of flatbeds will be available for floats for the parade. The commission will hold a lottery for flatbeds at the beginning of September. Auditions for Cockfest skits are set for Sept. 4. The commission meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in Russell House 348. For more information contact Jason Lockhart at 777-7130. ULL9 Qjg| lononucleosis, strep throat, measles), or an initial onset l, your blood may contain st 3 hours a week. For more ext. 8696. :als ier World* p to twice a week I ene 10. Coupon | i Hng & Merctiandse mini j.uniiiii^