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is slte Two eqally divided squads will square off Friday night In "Cock fIght ,04 to climax five weeks of spring football practice at the University of South Carolina. Kickoff time for the annual intra squad game in Carolina is 7:30 Tickets are $2 for adults and $1 for students.. ... The USC Association of Let termen, the organization of former Gamecock athletes, will sponsor its annual barbecue at the stadium beginning at 4:30 p.m. Coach Paul Dietzel and his staff departed from the previous custom of matching the first and fourth teams against the second and third and mixed up the division to give each side an equal number of first stringers. COACHES Pride Ratterree will head up the Garnet team while Dick Weldon will coach the Black team. Bill Shalosky, Bill Rowe, Cam Lewis. Alex Gettys and Pat Watson ATMENTION - STU[ OF FACULTY RETU STORE YOUR WINTE DO NOT TAKE THEN trims, woolens, leath safe in our especialll trically controlled stoi DO NOT BE MISLED once between storc storage. 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A. 2542 ) It A 119(3) ('omerce( )'mt 3) KnMI 1(3) ' sh34J2 lflsI.ry 14l1 1 3) Milhmatics 122 43) Mussic 110 1 3) TilE tNIVE ITV HEM t'eslNItaE IN 13'll TIIEI AAMbITIN .(o'HHI;MIs' P igin '7( dfor F will assist Weldon with the Black team while Ratterree will be able to call on John Bridgers, Johnny Menger. Jackie Powers, Bob Mauro and Ernie Tall for help with the Garnet squad. One starter, rising senior Chris Bank, was called home to Joliet, Ill., due to family illness and two other lettermen, senior defensive end Jimmy Pope and junior defensive tackle Jake Wright, are recovering from injuries and will miss "Cockfight '70". Bank is expected to return in time to play. If not, his spot at right guard with the Black team offense will be taken by Dennis Ford, a transfer from Nebraska who will be eligible this fall for the first time. LINEUPS Senior Tommy Suggs will quarterback the Garnet team in a backfield that will have senior Ken Walkup at tailback, junior Tommy Simmons at fullback and sophomore Mike Haggard as flanker. The offensive line will )ENTS AND MEMBERS RNING NEXT FALLI R CLOTHES WITH US i HOME. Your furs, fur ers and suedes will be constructed and elec 1'ge vaults. There is a big differ ige and cold VAULT LAUNDRY & CLEANERS THE CAMPUS) 2000 Blossom Street 3in Street UMMER I E 10-JULY 17 he 10. 9-12 noon - 2-6 p.m. is begin June 10 )-10:30 A.M. American Literature )-12:00 NOON History of the United S tes L7:30 P.M. Art Appr ati Ty itinj Commer I Law Law on C merc< Principles of omie Literature toria English teratur, Introduct Frencl Effective Read & Stud History of ivilizatio History of the ited State Basic Concepts of thematics Ete ntary Logi Phys I Educatio Element Psycholog - No Credit) I-9:00 P.M. 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II 3 us.I'N' (10 TLIIWNTM 4)1M 14111KL 'riday have sophomore Greg Black at split end, senior Doug Hamrick at tight end, All-ACC Dave DeCamilla, a senior, and junior Bill Boyte at the tackles, juniors Ken Wheat and Byron Sistare at guard and senior Danny Dyches at center. The Black offense will be quarterback by redshirt sophonore Tommy Rhodes, with junior Billy Ray Rice at tailback, sophomore Chuck Mimms at fullback and junior Jim Mitchell at flanker. Senior Tom Trevillian is the split end, junior Billy Freeman the tight end, sophomore Dave Cash and senior Rick Hipkins the tackles, junior Richie Moye and Ford, a junior, the guards, and redshirt sophonore Mack Stone the center. Defensively, the -Garnet will have senior Don Brant and red shirt sophomore Dean Hall at the ends, redshirt sophomore Rick Brown and senior Rusty Ganas at tackle, juniors Al Usher and Greg Crabb at the linebackets, junior Pat Kohout at middle guard, junior Dick Harris and sophomore Lee Andrews at the halfbacks, junior Jimmy Nash at safety and junior Bob Davies at rover. The Black defense will probably start senior Joe Wingard and redshirt sophomore Mike Mobley at end, All-ACC senior Jimmy Poston and sophomore John LeHeup at tackle, seniors Benny Padgett and Mack Lee Tharpe at linebacker, sophomore Jimmy Privette at middle guard, sophomore Neville Files and senior Don Bailey at halfback, Junior Tyler Hellams at safety, and senior Candler Boyd at rover. I tait . H 1oulso S PE C IA LS ro lo,q Moni Las-agqna T Ue"sSpaghettl vwith mleat Wed Chicki-n Co(ccatoln Ide of d of "p, Thurs Eqcatinp3L-ant DriPani side order of s TAKE OU I 5 I r o 787 7503 Educatin M54 ER T 97e o -n Cl .une is - Jyn 27 Education 58 - Scie ind Ter Eduatic 501 - eacn onRe am. Eduction 51 - Readin inth7 t Education 38 - Tdu c o eEducation54-Th ougC Educato 5 -Scin thef Mathemtics 50- Basic Con Sam. It le .Aue 291 - Arts an1r7 t nt t diucation 381, - Reeda e Introduction nEducat lio 52 -PEducaile of nt l.lI :11 -- h uivu 2t Mahsematicao2 -6Bsi Cn r.m h ~~~Art'* 3:, - rS andCats nl'r : W'(k'oionoucton JoeLar Basebal captain Faculty meet (Continued from Page 1) that they deplored the rowdyism and vandalism which contributed to the disturbed conditions on campus. But the faculty also ap proved a resolution stating they were "disturbed by allegations of excessive police force and requests thorough and impartial in vestigation by the appropriate authorities." The faculty expressed con fidence in the student body, Weatherbee said and requested that the Faculty Advisory Com mittee examine all University and faculty committees with regard to student-faculty ratios and means of membership and authority. "We have learned a lot from the past week," Weatherbee said, "and we are taking prompt measures to correct the problems." "We are taking a positive stand to show the student what our position is," he said, "We have.met the issues squarely and positively." in ad aghett,1 516 LELN CY5UiSES affic Safety Education 3:30 p.m. Mr. Giles Jenrette ding in the Elementary School 9:00 Mrs. Dora Mae Shaw econdary School 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Dora Mae Shaw xceptional Children 9:00a.m. Mr. William E bert ild (Behavior and Development in 9:00 a.m. Dr. Harvey D. Haddad lementary School (Pending) Instructor to be announced pts of Elementary Mathematics 9:00 7 Mr. Reid Ingram iing of Driver and Traffic Safet) 9:00 a.n Mr. Larry Car the Young Child 9:00 a.rr Dr. Harvey D. Hadda se auNary Mathematics 9:1 Mr. Reid Ingrai of Adolescence 4:00 p.r Mr. Kemper Breedir e Elementary School 9:00 a.r Miss Lillian Ericks< adinglI 9:00 a.r Mrs. Dora Mae Sha~ to Testing and Evaluation 9:00 a .r Mrs. J. C. Hil I!%@Gudnce 2:00 p.r Mrs. J. C. ii Speech Pathology I 1:00-4:00 p.r Mr. Henry Bai mf for the Elementary School 8I:00 a. Dr. Jack Johne rriculum Building I1:0 fa. D)r. Jack John, ...~edi Dr. A. N. H:s 83 lett( at spor Varsity letters were awarded to 81 participants in five sports at USC's spring sports banquet held last night at the Campus room of *the Capstone House. Joe Petty, sports director of WIS-TV was the guest speaker for the annual affair. Coach Bobby Richardson awarded 26 baseball letters, coach John West gave 18 track and field monograms, 17 lettermen in swimming were named by former coach Pete Combes, golf coach Jimmy Pulliam awarded 12 let ters, and tennis coach Bobby Heald awarded 10. Shortstop Butch Anderson, who led the Gamecock regulars in batting with a .310 average, in nits with 35, runs scored 22, and runs batted-in 18, was named the baseball team's most valuable player. Senior catcher-pitcher Joe Land of Bamberg was named the permanent captain. Junior Bob Kaczka of Lincoln Park, N. J.. Atlantic Coast Con ference half mile record holder, was named the track team's most valuable participant, and senior high jumper Tony Callander of Yarrum. Australia, was named permanent captain. Top intra athletes i By TEDDY 11EFFNER Asst. Sports Editor Maxcy's Tom Kemp and Pi Kappa Alpha's Doug Fisher walked away with the top in dividual honors and Maxcy and Pi Kappa Alpha claimed the top team honors at an intramural trophy presentation held at the In tramural Office yesterday. The trophies were awarded at the Intramural office due to the cancellation of the annual banquet Thursday during student unrest on campus. Kemp won the Independent athlete of the year, Fisher was proclaimed the Fraternity's outstanding athlete and PiKa and Maxcy won the team all-sports les on the basis of points 1971 UNDERGRADUATE AD! ........students Currently Enrolled on Coih Those who wish to attend summ must secure the approval of their dear Office of Admissions and Registration 2..summer Students Continuing In Fm Entering freshmen and undel degree from the University of South C mission and must meet all entrance reqi from the Office of Admissions and Re Conway. South Carolina 29526. 3..Transient (summer Only)I Transient students who have another college and who wish to attent summer session must submit on or is plication blanks; (b) written evidence taken. I..summer Attendance Only Undergraduate students not e Semester or Quarter but attending for and return the Summer Term Only api sect ion of the SAT and a 900 total are rec Course Fees: #20.00 per semester hour. FIELl AD)MISSION For Undergraduate Credit: Evidence of high school graduation.( university, he must be eligible to return Universit y of South Carolina students mu: Field Courses. NOTE: Evidence of high school gra universityv previously attended must be course. Photostats or similar copies requirements are acceptable. r For Giraduate Certificate CredIt is l The Ulniversity of South Carolina req brad(uaite certificate credit be registered d comwpleted at the first class meeting.) T i aike up t o 12 semest er hours of course wol extens.ion to lit hours) through the Collei Graiduiait' admission, an applicant must n1 I. A Smith Carolina Grade A Te, 2 A South Carolina Professior N) :1 A transcript of scores shi n1 Studieits who havet qluahiied for reguls tFiebl,t0 ouirses for gridiiate credit. subjec .\lt ciourses meet dmily Monday throui in rititieiit iiir ii ttitte' -re'dilt. I 3- ;itmtliteir. $211. W n. C 3. COAST I a interested in attendingi *send me an applicat ion ?C7. son :ADDoESS___________ m' CITY __ ____ ion !rs awa ts banc Senior Ronnie Smoak of Columbia was named both most valuable player and permanent captain of the golf team; and senior Lewis Weisser of Miami, Fla.. received the same honors for tennis. George Fairey of Columbia and Trond Williams of Charleston were named co-captains of the swimming team. Lettermen included: Baseball - Butch Anderson, Timmonsville; Howard Barfield, Hartsville; George Beam, Charlotte, N. C.; Eddie Bolton, Greenwood; Jackie Brown, Jonesville, N. C.; Buddy Caldwell, I)avidson, N. C.; Donnie Chur chwell, Macon, Ga.; Pete Corigliano, Tenafly, N. J.; Larry ECrbaugh, Staunton, Va.; Ronnie Fulmer, West Columbia; Eddie Hill, Bishopville; Alan Hilliard, Greenville; Phil Houston, Miami, Fla.; Tommy Jones, Pinewood. Also; Bob Kleinknecht, Silver Springs, Md.; Gary Lance, Columbia; Joe Land, Bamberg; Tony Livornese. New York, N. Y.; Tommy Moody, Columbia; Steve Paris. Stamford, Conn.; Billy Petoskey. Hopkins; Bruce Pudlock, Parma, 0.; Bo Robinson, mural iamed earned in competition this past academic year. Barry Strumpf and Wayne Smith were named the outstanding athletic chairmen. Bates I won the Independent soft'ball title and was also a playoff contender in basketball. Bates I also won the putt-putt and doubles ping pong titles as well as the Independent sportsmanship award. Mike McLaughin was singled out for his outstanding service to the Intramural department. MeLaughin was the top football and basketball official and was also a member of the rules com mit tee. McLaughin, who graduates in June, won the award for the second straight year. 4ISSION REQUIREMENTS imbla Campus er school at Coastal Carolina Regional Campus in advance on a special form provided by the graduate transfer students who are seeking a arolina, must file a format application for ad iirements. The application form may be obtained gistration, Coastal Carolina Regional Campus, been enrolted during the spring semester at I the Coastat Carottna Regional Campus for the fore June 3, 1970; (a) Completed transient ap-' >f their deans' approvat of specific courses to be trolled in any college during the previous Spring the Summer Session only are required to fill out >ication. A minimum score of 350 on the verbal uired for acceptance. ) COURSES R EQUIR E MENTS If the applicant has attended another college or to that institution for the 1970 Summer Session. it have approval of their Deans before enrolling in duation or eligibility to' return to a college or urnished not later than the first meeting of each of transcripts or letters documenting these isified Graduate Admission): uires that all students taking Field Courses for in the Graduate School. (This registration may be he Graduate School permits qualified students to k for graduate cerlificate credit (with the possible. :e of General Studies. To qualify for Unclassified eet ()NE of the following requirements: aching Certificate. al Certificate. iwing 500 or better on the National Teacher r admission to the Graduate School may enroll in I to the prov isions of the G;raduate School ch Friday during the period shown on the course isO: fot undergraduate~ credit, $t60: for .x P OUT COUPON I OF ADMISSIONS it cAROLINA REG.iONAL CAMPUS V, SOUTH CAROLINA 29526 P7 Summe r 1 79 Sueme r I I, please rded [uet Tarboro, N.C.; Jimbo Smith, Charleston; Don Stanley; Spar tanburg; and Manager Tom Davis, Indialantic, Fla. Track - Tony Callander, Yarrum, Australia; Mike Cawley, Newark, N. J.; Keith Eidson, Clearwater, Fla.; Sam Gibson, Sumter; Mike Haggard, Shelby, N. C.; Alan Hall, Columbia; Dick Harris, Point Pleasant Beach, N. J.; Dave Hines, Tampa, Fla.; Brian Hyder, Hendersonville, N. C.; Bob Kaczka, Lincoln Park, N. .1. * Also, Jack Miller, East Brun swick. N. J.; Billy Novo, Wood bridge. N. J.; Ron Rader, Prosperity; Jim Scott, Laredo, Tex.: Algie Sims, Clover; Jim Small. Mount Pleasant; Richie Sorin. Hillside. N. J.; and manager Gerry English, York. Swimming - Ken Carnes, Columbia; Bob Edens, Columbia; Gaston Fairey, Columbia; George Fairey. Columbia; Mike Fox, Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Mike Hewitt, Waukegan, Ill; Toby Kerr, Sarasota, Fla.; Mike Mayfield, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Jack Mollatt. Irwin, Pal.; Mike Parker, Camden; Bill Peet, Allentown, Pa.; Barry Rich, Birmingham, Ala.; John Thoder, Bethlehem, Pa.; Jim Weinzettel. Savannah, Ga.; Gary Wetherhold, Allentown, Pa.; Trond Williams, Charleston; and manager Tom Price, Columbia. Golf - Johnny Dennis, Green ville; Johnny Gregory. Florence; Jimmy Hawkins, Columbia; -Jimmy Hamilton, Graniteville; lapp Lathrop, Hampton, Wade Mayo. Atlanta. Ga.; Max Poteet, Morganton. N. C.; Earl Pruet, Columbia; Waylie Ramsey, Marion, N. C.; Greg Scurlock, North Augusta: Ronnie Smoak. Columbia; and Gene Spencer, Charleston. Tennis Barry Altman, Brooklyn. N. Y.; Bill Austin, Philadelphia. Pa.; Bunky Brun son. Florence; Ray Cowan, Brooklyn. N. Y.; Todd Hansen, Arlington. Va.: Art Kamm, Neptune City. N. J.; Kevin Mc Carthy. Teaneck. N. J.; Dickie P"evton. Richmond. Va.; Arthie Smith. Florence; and Lewis Weisser. Miami Beach. Fla.