The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, September 19, 1969, Page Page 2, Image 2

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- 4. .4. e He will bt By MIKE KROCHMALNY Associate Editor Did you see him while you were on your way to the Coliseum to register? Well, he was watching you. His name is Joe. The dog is Richard. Joe is interested in you--he will see you progress through college and venture out into the real world. You probably won't recognize him, but he will be there watching. Will he ever be able to do more than watch? Does he have a future here or at any other institution of higher learning? The odds are that he won't. His schools aren't the best, and he doesn't get a lot of help from his environment. He doesn't have all the books, games and carefree The a By ED) IEN Administrati Asst. Managing Editor Columbia Hall There could have been a coed house the won dortmitory at Carolina this fall. But there isn't one because and somewhat student leaders last spring could would take car not come to terms with each other. But when it In March, administration of- that Columbi ficials met with student leaders and all dormitory presidents to preferred to st discuss various impending housing were, instead o changes to be made for this fall. Cliff House, One of the issues at the time was fcisbea a widely circulated rumor that the ficias beganu administration was planning to domtohu convert Columbia Hall into a During that women's dorm, and move the men they conside at Columbia Hall to the Cliff House dorm on camp (now called Bates House.) to Columbia 1] P0!NMAS l COPELAND..KC Traditional ...NE W I 1Suts&BEATD SlacksPEN ...FASH BY KINGS RIDGE AND PALM BEACH 1409 MAIN --Chief photographer Chuek Keefe1 watchi*ng friends you had. He doesn't have the ii terested, educated parents you have. He can smile now, but later he mu! face the reality of modern day America you get nowhere without an educatioi There are thousands like him....watchin and hoping. Hoping that they will get th break their parents didn't. You can help Joe and others like hirr It's not as easy as watching television c reading Playboy, but it means a lot mor( -to you and Joe. Maybe you can find YoL future helping Joe make one. Now is Hoin to start. Find out abOt Metropolitan Education Foundation. It's your world. Why not giv everybody a chance to help make it good one. Imost coe( mn officials felt that And when the possibilit, would adequately having a coed dorm eni ien while the new some administration offi larger Cliff House vocally supported the idea, e of the men. sm nta prhnin became apparent BtteMnsTwr a Hall residents Ialr.opsdhvn w my right where they bidnscnetdit F being moved to the (IrT cae,tesida administration of- ~~~1 ) I(Qs1l looking for other the women.ThwoerueouClfH March conference,capsadteo-ledsu red almost every wihi slctd h oe us as an alternative all. felt thtwhey woudhe osblit: ButE S.e.MeTOUCHoDOWN UKE,BEATt, EdyTreidntCh TDallaS..VCT ra.Y psdhvn w buiBEMIS LdingcnvrtdTntH dorm5ecauA.NteSTRid,T Editorials Next line First, you stood in line to get I stopped at a desk where one wome on your fee card. Then you were inside. Next stop got your regulation, computerize card. You stood in line for it, of c initial of your last name. You wer card. Next was another line---your thir book. Your fee card was stamped join the next line for date tickets Maybe you got a date ticket. M you went through when the day's Anyhow, you then joined still c being at least your fourth. You ahead of you examined each ticket best one. Then finally, you got ) there. You got a ticket---and once i mysteriously tatooed. It took a half hour---an hour---tw There were too many lines, too m, many delays. The only consolation was that) a ticket for you. But it wasn't enough consolat been fewer lines with more peopi should have been no fumbling thr and choosing. -- Students have been inconvenii 1. bureaucratic, under-manned tick( g the student got some speedy s( e distribution for future games is r 1. Got a r Want to know how many can it has.. .what the duties of the assi: are.. .what Coach Dietzel's salar e Write Inquiry, The Gamecock, a question by The Gamecock offic And look for inquiry in comir 1 dormitc of danger if Cliff House became their ged. home. st .ials Other dorms were also ruled out, pC After one by one, for various reasons by at the men or women student wi con representatives. trles About a month after the long and f its rather unproductive meeting, :oed President Jones announced that :oed Columbia Hall would become a mece women's dorm and that the men would live in the Cliff House. Jones said the administration use felt Columbia Hall was the most iain acceptable compromise to the n in majority of student leaders with also wvhom he consulted in the March Sin meeting. SIZESS5- 15 DRESS $36 COATS100O please F-'tindile .lion. .Vi n the door. Inside, you (A K is pu triweekly (luring lb in stamped a Gamecock The iplnions exr mniisfraIiin. Ihv fai Offies 4if TIlI-:(;, rainpus. lhones are was a table where you 77-m7 W d athletic-coupon-book- Snrvi-. In The pu :ourse, according to the Oillegiale Press Ass e Instructed to sign the ASSOCIAT *d. You got your coupon Mike Krc again. You were told to MANAGING ASST. MANA NEWS EDIT aybe you didn't. Maybe SPORTS EDI supply was exhausted. ASST. NEWS ASST. SPOR' ine more line---this one FACULTY E waited while 17 people CHIEF OF R in the box and chose the CHIEF PHO' 'our chance. You were ADVERTISIM igain your fee card was ASST. ADVE CIRCULATIC o hours. It took too long. qny card-stampings, too eou knew there would be ion. There should have e at each station. There )ugh the tickets, picking anced long enough by t procedures. It's time ,rvice. We hope ticket nuch less frustrating. testion? ipus policemen Carolina ;tant to the dean of men y is? Box U-5131, or bring your :e, 308 Russell House. ig issues. ry But with other dormitory con ructions being planned, the ssibility of having a coed dorm Carolina may be more than just shful thinking. 'BETTER QUALITY CLOTHES" 1 STORE HOURS: MONDAY-SAT 256-7328 MON. & FRI. NI' ALL SUITS PRICED 25%a BELOW i REG. RETAILl ALPACA SWEATERS - Reg. $25.00 NOW -. $9.99 For Big Savings on see US TODAY al This is i1 ALL MAJOR chain orc CREDIT CARD)S ownis,is ACCEPTED D.n, i 19M with tobert Elliott Gonzales as the first editor. Tii: )lished by and for the students of the Universily of Soulh Carolina Scollege year except during holidays and examinations. reswd herein do not necessarily reflect the views of the ad -ulty or the student body as a whole. kMECX'K are in lRoom :1n4 of 1he Iussell House on the University 7-4249 (Editor-in-Chief). M -4220 (Business and Advertising) and I is represented nationally by Nfitional Educational Advertising blication is a memter of Assmiated Collegiate Press and the S.C. ociation. Subscription rates are $8 per year. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Carl Stepp E EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER chmalny Jack Padgett EDITOR................ Jim Wannamaker ,GING EDITORS.............. Ed Chen, Fred Monk :R.................................................. Susan Ross TOR ............................................... Jim Haney EDITOR................................. Kitty M cCaskill rS EDITORS..........Diane Creel Bruce Honick DITOR......................................... Sherry Shealy EPORTERS ............................ Alyce Youmans rOGRAPHER ............................. Chuck Keefer IG MANAGER .................... ... Glenn Godfrey RTISING MANAGER .......................Bobby Hift IN MANAGER ................................... Mike Fox A HUGE NEW SHIPMENT HAS JUST ARRIVED FROM Yes, we've just received a big ship ment of those wonderful little shoes that you're so crazy about! Included were exciting new styles, more sizes, more colors and color combinations. Honestly, these little shoes are so great, and you like them so much, that we just can't keep enough on hand. You should see our stacks of re-orders. Use your "Gamecock" Charge Account. If you don't have o1re, easily open by presenting yoUr student I.D. card to our credit office. . . DISCOUNTS 607 BARNWELL, URDAY 9-6, ~HTS til 9 PM SHIRTS BY MOSS 7 MANHATTAN VAN HEUSEN . LADIES MIA KNIT DRESSES 1/2 PRICE . SMALL ASSORTMENT OF GIRLS SKIRTS BY VILLAGER $8.00 EA. . MEN'S SLACKS 25% OFF REG. RETAILl Top Quality Clothes THE FACTORY. a locally10C T DA igh quality 10 it Store BARNWELL ST.