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Entries for is a box in the ;ewsr??? DATEBOOK designated for Datebook entries. Sundays m DAT A* ? rniiiu amjjiuo uiiuianji, Worship and Dinner, 5:30 p.m., 728 Pickens St. Cabinet, 6 p.m., Witten Rm. Mondays Fraternity Council, 4:30 p.m. Peer Conduct Board, 7:30 p.m., RH303 Homecoming Commission, 630 p.m., RH 348 Sorority Council, 5 p.m. Tuesdays AAAS, 6 p.m., RH Theater Bodybuilding & Fitness Club, 7 p.m., Blatt 135 Phi Sigma Pi, 8:30 p.m., Nursing 127 Oxfam Carolina, 4 p.m., the PALM Center, 728 Pickens St. Newman Club, 7 p.m., St. Thomas More Center Carolina Cares, 7 p.m., RH 302 Hillel, 7 p.m., RH 203 Young Democrats, 7 p.m. RH 305 Wednesdays Leadership Team, 4:15 p.m. Campus Judicial Board, 3:30 .t nuwc , Authorized Martin, G *s /Y ?* Banjos & other folk i Instruments Lesson: Accessories nciuH'VfciuoR Blueg 796-6477 Bin WellSt 0wner ^(H) dRTQIF University Bookstore Ru: Fri., Mon., & Tues. 10i o -c WMH' * |?g?H??< l^Mp 3 ^SSHK v: ... >?&KH3?^ 3?8sBv M w n -' jjBIII WHAT MAKES I' 4? HIGH QUALITY I 100% UV PROTI MS THEY REALLY A eimnlac e^c CLASSIC STYLII by BAUSCH & LOMB SEASONS. TOUI FRAMES FOR A PRICE. AND A C LEADER IN OPT p.m. Student Government Senate, 5 p.m., RH Theater Amnesty International, 5 p.m., RH302 Scuba Club, 5:30 p.m., Blatt P.E. Center PALM Ministries, Body & Soul, 5:30 p.m., 728 Pickens St. Intervarsity Chapter Prayer, 7:15 a.m., RH 315 Women Student's Association, 8 p.m., RH American Marketing Associations, 8:30 p.m., BA 002 Fellowship of Christian Athletes, 9:15 p.m. BGLA, 8 p.m., BA 436 Into the Streets, 4 pm, Preston Seminar Room Carolina Productions Concerts, 7 p.m., RH Witten Room Carolina for Kids, 8:30 p.m., RH302 College Republicans, 7:30 p.m., Gambrell 250 International Students Association, every other week Mountaineering and White Water Club, 7:3- p.m., RH 205 Habitat for Humanity, 7 p.m., Gambrell 204. Thursdays Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, 7:30 p.m., RH 322 BSU, Heart to Heart, 7 p.m., Baptist Student Center Undergraduate ACS, 5 p.m. Campus Crusade for Christ, Prime Time, 7:30 p.m., Nursing 127 Saturdays Round Table Gaming Society, 12 p.m., Leconte 112 Carolina Productions, 8 p.m., RH Theater ribson and Guild Dealer Guitars, nstruments New and Used s Records & Tapes Books irass jam session every Friday night Concert every Saturday night HS\ m f / * WED a ollege Jewelry ssell House m-3pm great Shades... EVEN greater prices fc E S SUNGLASSES SPECIAL? jLASS LENSES THAT PROVIDE ECTION AND SHOW COLORS AS RE, WITH NO DISTORTION. YG THAT TRANSCENDS THE GH PLASTIC AND ME1AL COMFORTABLE FIT AT A GREAT IUALITY HERITAGE OF A WORLD ICS SINCE 1853. IrSSra 1 CRIME continued from page 1 Trespassing after notice, WilliamsBrice Stadium. Police escorted John Rawley Hessick out of the stadium, advising him to stay out or he would be arrested. Five minutes later, subject tried to return to the stadium and was arrested. Larceny of cell phone, Williams-Brice Stadium. Unknown Derson(s) removed a cell phone from Section 209. Estimated loss: $320. Larceny of license plate, S-8 Lot. Unknown person using unknown means removed a license plate from victim's vehicle. Estimated loss: $26. 10-11-96 Larceny of textbook, Thomas Cooper Library level four. Victim reported that a $85 biochemistry textbook had been taken by an unknown subject. Later, the book was found. 10-10-96 Accidental damage to property, McBryde Quad. During security rounds, a broken out window was found. It has not been determined what object was used to break the window. NASCAR continued from page 1 to become president of Darlington Raceway. "I could not have gone to college without a football scholarship," Hunter said. "Playing college football and attending Carolina were tremendous experiences for me. There have been numerous times that I've traveled around in this business and people and said, 'Sure, I remember you, you played football n?m at v/aiuuua. Duncan played end at Carolina from 1955-59. He was part of two 7-3 teams. 1 Business F Delta S Consrat Fall Pledge Francisco Argenzic Nikki Benjamin Andrew Biddle Chasity Brazell Susan Davis Michael Hess Marc Hutchinson IAnedra Kelson I" _ PT T jen jluwsoii Alexandra Naranjc Adrian Pillow Anna Poutko Karen Sumner ?- u <" still > 10?/ with si onalltirESc 7 a/matyonsafe OIL, LUB ! & FILTEI i Includes:/-"/" i fl/oi f VI/ I up to 5 < L EXPIRES J DOWNTOWN WEST LEX IMOOtevaisSt COLUMBIA 108, v 799-5950 794-8581 35 Driving under the influence, at Sumter and Heymard streets. A complainant in Patterson Hall reported that Joseph Davis, Jr. yelled obscenities they drove off in a white Chevy Blazer. When pulled over, he admitted to police that he had drunk eight beers about two and a half hours earlier. He failed three sobriety tests and was jailed pending bond. He had a blood alcohol content of .17 percent. Larceny of bookbag, Russell House Bookstore. Victim left bookbag in dropoff at the front of the store. Unknown person(s) took the bag while the victim . was shopping. Estimated loss: $340. Larceny of bookbag, Russell House Bookstore. $175 of items, including a Concepts of Genetics book, was taken. The book was reclaimed after a bookstore employee bought back the book from another USC student. The victim was able to identify the book by notes he had made in it. Larceny of computer, BA building. A lap top was taken from room 759 by unknown person(s). Estimated loss: $4800. He and Wheeler were roommates at Carolina his final two years. In 1983 he was named director of marketing at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Since that time, Hunter has seen the speedway undergo $75 million worth of improvements. "Carolina has one of the country's top business schools," says Duncan. Td like to work with their program in helping develop some business managers to work \r a nn a n l__i l n in INAowm marketplace. raternity of iigma Pi ulates the 1996 j Class! SC > dents < 'o Off < }udent ID / rdservices not CaJIkxappointmert | $15l96 I I ? (where applicable) | a/ oii filter installed quarts Kendall brand oil NOV. 31, 1996 i INGTON ST. FT. ;^teD ANDREWS JACKSON " 0_ ' 4520StAntawsRd. 4327 R. Jackson BM. '9-2577 772-1343 ' 782-3240 Larceny of sunglasses, LaBorde Hall. An unsecured pair of Oakley sunglasses was taken by an unknown person(s). Estimated loss: $90. Larceny of bicycle, Rutledge Hall. A bicycle, secured by lock and chain, was taken by unknown person(s). The bicycle was not registered with USC. Estimated loss: $95. 10406 Autobreaking, attempted larceny, Blossom Garage. Victim stated that he parked his vehicle in the garage. When he returned, he found that someone had broken into it by cutting the top. Six speaker wires were pulled loose but nothing was taken. Illegal use of the telephone (harassing), McClintock Hall. On Sept. 10, the victim began receiving crank calls. The subject would hang up after breathing heavy. On Oct. 5, the subject left an obscene message on the victim's answering machine. Larceny of Clothing, Preston College. An unknown person(s) removed a satin night gown, a pair of shorts bearing a Carolina soccer emblem, and three tee shirts. Estimated loss: $131. / \ SLOWER TRAFFIC KEEP RIGHT ^ -/) ? |b"""^ Super' **'<*,* i I Savings! ? : 1. --jjl | Acuvue Disposable | Lens Package* ! ^ $139 ' i 1 Includes Lenses & Eye Exam * * V^A 1 1 ~'A 1 : Ml Ako 2700 Devine Street Comet * 799-7 Contact lens package includes two boxes of Acuvue Disp For the Clemson vs November Students may have their I the lottery on Monday, T October 21, 22 and 23 fro Room 205 in the Russe during football distribute the Tennesi A list will be posted of t eligible to buy a ticket October 28 in the Stude The list will contain 120( alternative list riniiaiy biuucms - iuw. wiu First 100 alternates - Wed. Oct Second 100 alternates - Wed. Oc I I U f M I t f I I I I V I X ^ I n 1\ r-* KWll I I n I K Students must be full timi present a valid ID card wl and when pure Campus Briefs Rape Crisis Network seeks volunteer advocates The Rape Crisis Network is seeking dedicated volunteer advocates. Volunteer advocates respond to crisis calls on the Network's 24-hour hotline. They also meet and support child and adult victims of sexual assault. The Network volunteer advocate training is 26 hours long and is scheduled for Oct. 26-27 and Nov. 2-3. Volunteer advocates must be at least 18 years old and have access to transportation. For more information contact Christina Derrick at 252-8393. Patricia RussetHMcCloud to perform on Tuesday AAAS and Carolina Productions will present Patricia Russell-McCloud Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Russell House Ballroom. McCloud is a motivational and powerful singer. The event is free for students with their USC ID, $2 for faculty and staff and $3 for general admissioa Your support keeps lifesaving research in the fast lane. Mm Muscular Dystrophy Association 1-800-572-1717 : '"HiOff" ! i FRAMES* !. I With purchase of any of our 1 I best lenses.* :Vp' " V S4 it Eyes! <^Woo4?ow and Devvne 665 a osabie Lenses and eye examination by an Indepen . ? , ot good with any other offers to third party plan. j [11*11! i?. 1 mM| mhUHKJH i Away USC Game 23,1996 D cards scanned to enter uesday, and Wednesday, m 9:00 am til 4:00 pm in dl House. This will be m for student tickets for see Game. he students who will be by 9:00 pm Monday, :nt uovernment unice. 3 primary students and 2 s of 100 each. ber 29 RH Rm 205 9am-4pm ober 30 RH Rm 205 9am-4pm tober 30 RH Rm 205 Noon-4pm 2. fee Davine students and I J SJ len signing up for a ticket hasing a ticket. J