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This week's qu eif the week is: Is homosezoalfy realt Why? 1. Yes 2. No - 3. Don't know The results tAm last week's poll were an improvement precedi wok's. ,7e next governor according to student views will be: 1A nominee Albert Watson. Ie standings went as follows: Watson-Five votes John West, Democrat-two votes Red Bethea, Independent-one vote Tom Broadwater, United Citizens-one vote Nobody-two votes One reader who voted for Watson said that Watson was a candidate well knowledged in civil disorders and subversive j Another said that Watson has a conservative fiscal policy i necessary in this state. A third reader stated that South Carolina needs a con governor who is "not afraid to speak out and take action..." One of the readers who voted for West said that he would because "of the two major candidates, West is the only choice." Saying that the people of South Carolina want a man who j "freedom of choice" In the schools, the voter for Bethea feels th would bring about that change. Broadwater's voter did not express his reasons. The people who would vote for nobody said the alternative feasible. Once again, though we doubled last week's response, we sti achieved much of a viewpoint from students. Please address answer to: Question of the Week c o John Gash The Gamecock Drawer "A" Send The Gamecock Home - - - -|: - OLI E~ ~~C LU~"' V N H E I Body ShIi rmwemg? - over the publcan qualified lctivities. hich was servative oick West ive them at Bethea Anyone who labels USC i friendly need only visit T. I - straightened out. Bryan, s viceman and const:-uctior l haven't become known on campus "Ice Cream Man". Maini square yards of land at the House's ramp, Bryan oi Fudgesicles, Creamsicles, other varieties of ice crea erD Many students spend three years at Carolin' before they find enough worthwhile places to eat, play, or meet people. This is the first In a possible series of articles concerning such student sites. One-half mile from SLED headquarters in Lexington there is a little restaurant that at first glance looks like a rough beer joint. If a student would travel out that way, he might be afraid or uninterested in stopping. - To the initiatede this' eatery, - Herb's. is the place in the area to C OPPORTUNITY, sparetime, addressing Li envelopes, and circularst Make 627.00 per Sthousand. Handwritten or typed in your home. Send just $2 for INSTRUCTIONS Pits a LIST Li OF FIRMs using addrehurs. Satisfaction Guaranteedl B 4 V ENTBRPRISES. Dept. 9 205. P. ,106.,Yucalps, Calif. O3M . . TYPING Thesis, dissertations and varios Stokes. 732-0347. LOST: Brown rimmed glasses, orange and black case. If found call 253-0050. Would you like to advertise In flea market? Only s cents a word minimum of 10 words. Call ##tttr or step by the Gamecock offIce. 77-173. Beware the Body Shirt snatcher! You're fair game when you wear a Van Heusen Body Shirt. Man, you'll just have to keep your shirt on! 'Cause if it's the new Van Heusen Body Shirt, you'll want to enjoy those physique-flattering lines for yourself. Your torso is even more so in the world's best fitting body shirt. In a terrific selection of bold stripes and solids, with the newest long point collar and 2-button cuffs. PRIZgS! Two big ones' Two round.trip flights via SAS SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES to Copenhagen and Majorca for a swing. ing, expense-paid CLUB 33 vacation! Plus a box of Van Heusen Body Shirts for each of 25 runner-up entries. Easy to enter: just create your own slogans for our Body Shirt ad. Send entries to College Contest, VAN HEUSEN, 417 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10016. Contest void where prohibited by law. FLY 919 SCANDINAVIAN AIRLINES jets to wonderful Copenhagen and Club 33 headquarters, then on to Majorca for two sensational weeks with your new friends and fellow swingers! 3HN@e417 Ice cream man itudents as un- thinks of ti ). Bryan to get work". He a retired ser- nicer buh( worker has future, Br recently as the work until aining several cream los base of Russell Cream Ma fers students members < and various recently g m. Mr. Bryan personal b s is th get a lot of good to great food moderate to inexpensive pric4 Herb's is several miles out, get a car, stuff it with hung students and head out N. Ma Turn left at River Road (At Kris Kreme Doughnuts) and follow out past the intersection of terstate 20. At the first light p the interstate turn left and park ' the side. You enter Herb's from the si and, unless you're really hes into alligator belts and plaid pari you'll feel amazingly relaxed. ' People 0 in Moore DorrMnitory, o the lavatory, all the way b corner, at tfie top of the graffitte reading, ''Tom 4 We doubt that Tom wro1 possibility remains: som thinking of you, TomI We would like to offer c the co-ed in South Tower passed away recently. Universi of Souti Dr. Robert Stephenson of USC Institute of Archeology a Anthropology has been nani head of South Carolina Shipwre< as the new state Archeologist. He now has control over shipwrecks or other artifa4 which have been lost in Sot Carolina waters for ten years more. Dr. Stephenson was granted t: authority under a law passed the state legislature in 1968. 1 control extends over all navigal fresh waters of the state, and< shore for about eight miles. "Before the Flowers of Friendship Faded Friendship Faded" Ste in %. 1..o. - . .n e University as a "fine place to said, "I couldn't expect to find a h of people". Thinking of the ean decided he could probably Christmas because after that ice Ls it's popularity. USC's "Ice n" appears to be one of many of the older generation who are etting to know students on a 3sis. e place at place is small and noisy and the s. .( clientel are "just plain folk." You may get stared at, but these so are just nice people with country r.y curiosity. in. The furniture is nothing fancy, py but Herb is pretty impressive. He's it the massive man with the big In- hands which nick hot chicken off kst the grill, the man whose gentle at , smile flashes when he sees people enjoying his food. de If you have a favorite vy restaurant, park, night spot or any ts, place of student interest, let the he Gamecock know about It. Nens was h -m-----m-WRWWOby. I i the fifth floor, in ack, in an obscure A Universi Nalli, is a piece of rounds took nc )wens was here." in a Universi ~e this, so only one week at about eone out there is -down at the approaching, ur condolences to trying to stici whose pet turtle their parking trying penche ty professor 1 Carolina eHe has been granted the right to nd , issue several different types of ed permits to people who want to ks search out and salvage such ar tifacts: all j.) Underwater Hobby Permits - ~ts A permit may be granted to any ith individual or group permitting or them to search for artifacts In a certain area. The territory covered US by this permit can include whole by counties. Such permits are good uis for small hobby type operations at >1e a cost of $10 to an individual or $25 ff- to a group. They are good for up to one year. =2 Underwater Search and Exploration Permits - A 90<day exclusive permit may be granted to an applicant for an area of less than one square nautical mile. This gives him the right to search this area for salvagable goods. It is limited to operations requiring little equipment but great skill and training. A written report of this operation must be turned in to the Institute, and all findings made available for Inspection within ten days. The standard cost of this permit is $25. Wha An unbeliev The R. Four - attache Four students have been eported assaulted on canps in ieparate incidents since the Xeginning of the year, in thres :ases a group of men were eportedly responsible. The campus police say the patrolfing has been increased and etter lighting has been reausted Capt. M.D. Harrelson, chief of University police said an assault ind robbery on the 600 block of iarion on Sept. 9 is still uisolved because the victim could not identify the assailants. Two days later, a student was assaulted on the crosswalk to Baes House. The student was reportedly thrown to the ground by the four assailants. The student could not give a good description of his attackers, according to police. On September 22, a Bates House resident, parking his motorcycle on the 1400 block of Catawba was hit after an argument with a group of males who had stopped their car. He did not issue a warrant. Towers election scheduled Candidates for the Towers elections will be required to register September 28 and 29 at the Mike Johnson information desk? Requirements for candidacy are for freshman, 800 college board scores and upperclassmen must have thirty hours with at least a 2.0 GPR. A required meeting for can didates will be October I at 7:30 in the council room of the Towers government buildings. Voting will take place October 7 with the polls being open from 12 to 6 p.m. Only Towers residents are eligible to vote. Thirty-six council seats are at stake, six from each tower. Six court seats will be decided, one from each tower. ere Lob Bigalk y policeman making his e of 'suspicious characters" , parking lot one night last 11 p.m. They were seen bent side of a parked car. Upon he policeman found two girls chewing gum on the back of sticker, which had a very rit for falling off. named I shipwrecli 3.1 Underwater Search and Exploration License - This is the same as above, except that the area covered is from 1-9 nautical square miles, and the time covered may be up to one year. It normally costs $100. 4.) Underwater Salvage License - This exclusive license grants the applicant the right to conduct a large salvage operation. It may cover up to one year, and cost from $100 to $500 at the discretion of the Institute. A monthly report of activities is required, and all ar tifacts discovered must be made available to the Institute for study. Since the state owns all artifacts which have been unclaimed In her waters for ten years or more, salvage operations are something risk. The law states that the salvager may be compensated for his trouble with some, all, or none of what he finds. The state legislature has given state law enforcement officers the right to enforce these licenses, and made unsanctioned underwater salvage operations a mis Sdemeanor. The penality for being tai Goin ble classical record s L. Bryan Company/i rd h nextto the R victim ws attacked and 10bbed. He gave a partialmsa " of one of his oMaianew-4mobi de and a white shirt. This past weekend he have been a few complaints from Columbia Hail, code- 'A--a scene~ remarks". Campw'W=. have increased the courtesy patrols - service personnel - to compliment the security guards at the Hall. Counseling bureau helpful A service of which many students are not aware is the Counseling Bureau in the Pendleton Building. The Counseling Bureau has facilities and a staff capable of handling many student problems, educational and personal. Ser vices are free to .students, $30 to non-students. Among the services the Bureau offers are tests covering many areas of interest. Available tests are Vocational Aptitudes, Mental Ability, Educational Aptitudes, Educational Interest Inventories, Reading Ability, Study Habits and Attitudes, and Vocational Interest Inventories and Personality In ventories which were taken by freshmen at orientation. There are two main counseling services: vocational and personal. Vocational counseling can help a student decide on his major or his future job. Personal counseling can help a student with inter personal problems (getting along with a roommate, for example), a student having difficulty adjusting to University life, a student with drug problems or with marital or pre-marital problems. When necessary, the Bureau can assist with referring a student to more specialized services. The Bureau offers courses in reading and study skills which include scanning, the making of a study -schedule and the writing of a basic outline. Interested students should call the Bureau during the first two weeks of the semester they wish to' register tor the program. A director of freshman services in the Bureau is on hand to give counseling for specific freshman problems. He is also in charge of supervising orientation and testing. A Resouarce Library, composed primarily of college catalogues from all over the nation, is available to students as well. Students may use the materials in the library, or check them out with the receptionist. 1ead caught is a fine at the discretion of the court, or imprisonment up to two years. However, Dr. Stephenson was not given a staff or any money to enforce this law. "I have to use my own time, and whatever funds I can squeeze out of the Institute," he said. "I need a full time staffer to do the leg work and administrate this law." South Carolina, unlike the federal government and many other state governments has no law covering archeological research on state-owned lands. "I hope we don't have to," said Dr. Stephenson. "since the only reason for such a law is to prevent vandalism, and we haven't had that problem yet." A little pot hunting has been done along the Savannah River, but not enough to warrent legal steps. Dr. Stephenson hopes such a law will not have to be passed. "But," he commented, "if one is needed I'll go to the legislature and get It. Education, homeer, is the best way. Laws make people mad." ale at Bryan's, 440 Main