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SG plans .to help y Where do used, unwanted books go? Most of them go back to the bookstore and then are sold to other students. This spring the Co-op book exchange, sponsored by the Student Government, hopes to eliminate one of the steps and make it easier for students to sell the books to fellow students. Starting Thursday Jan. 13 and continuing for 10 days, Gam( The GAMECOCK is published tri semesters with the exception of Uni% Changes of address forms, subscript should be sent to Dtawer A. USC. Col 13 per semester or S6 for both semestq GAMECOCK this year received S50,( entitling full-time students to a subsc GAMECOCK are in Rooms 316 and university campus. Phones are 777.1 class postage paid at Columbia, S.( publication of the students of the Univ official publication of the University. not necessarily represent those of the toff members of the GAMECOCK. PERFECT CHOICE ALSO SMO TO 3000 Choose Keepsake with confidence, knowing the ngagement diarnond is i flawless, of fine color and precise cut. ROOF JEWELERS 1221 Taylor St. &( Rosewood Sh. Cnt; Welcomes Student Credit. .tCN ? Jeeiy Repair THE PANTS SHO! Unique Christmas si for bells, jea knits, shirts, and act certificates for the l want to remember d book exc yu buy an anyone wishinq to buy or sell a book can post his name and needs in room 310 of the Russell House. This year Student Government plans to organize the book requests under course topics, to aid students in the search. Last spring a similar program was attempted with only fair success, but organization was a major problem. hcock weekly during the fall and spring ersity holidays and exam periods. ion requests and other mail items umbia, S.C. Subscription rates are rs. Bulk copies are S6 per 100. The 00 from the student activity fund, ription to th6 paper. Offices of the 318 of the Russell House on the 1178, 777-4249 and 777-3888. Second . Although the GAMECOCK is a ersity of South Carolina, it is not an The opinions expressed herein do university, the student body, or all TODAY, DEC. 13 Film, "Ichabod and Mr. Toad," Russell House Theatre, 7 and 9:30 I.m. Iniernational Committee, Russell House 306. 6 p.m. Short Course, "Photography," Russell House 307, 3:30 p.m. Short Course, "Sensitivity rraining," Russell House 308, 7:30 >.m. Thess Club, Russell House 310, 7 ). m. Jnion Lectures Committee, iussell House 322, 6 p.m. 'hristmas Buffet, Capstone campus Room, $1.50 per person or >oard plan cards accepted, 5 to 7 >.m. Thristmas Dinner, South Hall afeleria, $1.40 per person, 5 to 7 .m. E.piscopal Student Center, Holy ,ommunion, 5 p.m. horl Course, "Beginner's Chess," tussell House 321, 8 p.m. TUESDAY, DE('. 14 niernational Club, Russell House 'aculwy Lounge, 7:15 p.m. lO1ARCADE MAL L 1225 MAIN ST. COLUMBIA, S.C. ~LTD. lopping. As, cessories or gift ants wearer you uring the holidays. u4.man hange d sell 'em Barney Oliver, chairman of the Co-op book ex change, said that the ad ministration considers used books too much trouble, so students 6 have taken the initiative. "We want to help the student economically. If everyone will just hold on to their books, they might be able to sell them to students and get their own books for less money than it would cost at one of the bookstores." Oliver said that the book exchange was just trying to eliminate some of the confusion this year and. supply a program to benefit students. "We are not physically able to handle the books but we hope that eventually we will be able to set up a Co-op bookstore, which would be run by students," Oliver said. Campus Faculty-Student Christmas Dinner and Party, St. Thomas More Newman Foundation, 7 p.m. Short Course, "Students Without Teachers," Russell House 313, 8 p.m. "Samson Agonistes," dramatic reading, Russell House Theatre, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15 Final Exams begin, exams tor classes that meet Monday Wednesday-Friday at 9:05 a.m. will be held at 9 a.m. while exams for 10:10 Monday-Wednesday Friday classes will be held at 2 p.m. Carolina Christian Fellowship, prayer meeting before finals, Russell House Faculty Lounge, 7:30 p.m., all students welcome. Baruch Institute Seminar, Dr. Lawrence Pomeroy of the University of Georgia will speak on "Marine Productivity," Coker Life Science Building, 107, 4 p.m. Episcopal Student Center, supper and creative dialogue, 6 p.m. THIURtSDAY, DEC. 16 Final Exams, exams for classes 'hat meet Tuesday and Thursday a' 9:30 a.m. will be held at 9 a.m. while exams for classes meeting at -0 r s r v -s r e s a C lassifif POLICY: Cost: Five (5) cents per word. Minimum: 10words. There will be no charge for lost and found or jobs available ads. (Please do not bring found articles to us.) Errors reported within three days will be corrected at no charge. OFFICE HOURS: Mon.. Wed.. Fri., 1:45-3:15 p.m . Tues., Thurs.. 3:30-5 p.m. N(YrE: Ads will not be taken for this semester after Dec. 10 E FOR SALE: Surfboard. MiniHo le, Corky Carroll model, I ding. $50 or best offer. Call 254-4496. FOR SALE: Yamaha classical guitar with hard shell case. Guitar and case worth $180 but will sell for $110 or best offer. Great condition and great action. Call 254-4496. FISHER TX-100 amplifier in excellent c0idit ion.. Must sell. $95 or make offer. 787 2212. Brand new waterhed. kingsize, intertubing, heater. coils. thermostat. $60.00. Call Mindy 782-M068. 1961 Ford Galaxie--$125. 292 Cu. in. Automatic. radio, good tires. clean. Call 782 8493. 1970 Honda CB-350. A-1 condition, must sell. Asking $575. Call 772-4498. WHITE'S METAL DETECTORS--recover valuables from soil-stocked locally--776-4508. LOST AND FOUND LOST: History 101 notebook in Currell College before Thanksgiving - reward - Gotta have it for the exam. Call Tom 8865. LOST: Red wallet on campus. Call 787-4955 ask for Bob. Keep the money, but please return the papers -- they are very essential to my being. FOUND: Straw pocket book--name in purse, Donna Davis--found behind, engineering building. Please claim and contact un dergraduate library. FOUND: One 1972 license tag on S. Main St. Call Rick. 8578. LOST: Cigarette lighter with name, rank and unit. Lost in McKissick Library or law school: reward offered. Call Robert 254-3993. LOST: Pair of Rayban perscription glasses. Lost Fri. Between PSB and KA house. Reward. Call Case at 8435. 0Calendar 11 a.m. or 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday will be held at 2 p.m. F High Time for Questions, "A 3 Yuletide Slant on Social Issues," C interview with Father Horace B. Deets, diocesan director, Christian P Doctrine; College of Journalism F production, SCETV, 9 p.m. S Christmas Special, Bates House Cafeteria, 4:30 - 7 p.m. T FRIDAY, DEC. 17 F Final Exams, exams for classes th that meet Monday-Wednesday- at Friday at 12:20 will be held at 9 w a.m. while exams for -:lasses i meeting at 1:25 p.m. on Monday- Ft Wednesday-Friday will be held at 2 p.m. SATURDAY, DEC. 18 Film, "Purple Death From Juter Space," Russell House th1 rheatre, 7 and 9:30 p.m. at Basket ball Game, USC vs. W /irginia Tech, Carolina Coliseum, wl p.m. ' fol Th Final Exams, exams for classes be that meet Monday-Wednesday. Friday at 8 a.m. will be held at 9 a.m. while exams for classes meeting Monday-Wednesday- . Friday a t 2:30 p.m. will be held at 2 h p.m. at and sho pnS eI wh p.r k or 3d Ads LOST:1-month-old iuppy-hbown with white paws and chest. 1-collie- :tshepard "Oreo." Reward. LAst behind Ten 26--12-8-71 around 11:01. Call George. 256-9557. LOST: English 101 studies in Short Fiction Book and orange Sociology 101 notebook. Notebook vital. Reward. Call Neal at 4401. Found: FOUND: In my mailbox I post card ad dressed to radio HK4BSW from PZIAL in S.A. Call 5641 and ask for David. LOST: One pearl ring in restroom at Hamilton. Reward offered. Call Susan 8574. LOST: Silver hair clip--be4ween Engineering and Science annex--Wednesday' Dec. 1--Call De%e. Ext 5288--254-5778. LOST: Man's black leather wallet. My ID is in it. Call E. S. Compton 777-8450. Reward offered. LOST: Brown wallet. valuable papers, don't care about money. Return to Roost lobby or call 3667. LOST: Dec. 3. in Gamecock room "Studies In Short Fiction." Spanish 101 book and blue composition book. Needed badly for exams. If you find any or all of these, please leave a note in Box -Wkor. call j(keorge at 5632. Thanks. LOST: One tan leather glove. Believed to have been lost on third floor of Humanities Building. If foud- noas RIDERS WANTED to Jacksonville- t Pompano Beach. Leave noon Dec 22. 5872. FOR TERM PAPERS or theses typeCl quickly and efficiently, call on years of experience. Carolina Public Stenographers, 253-9800. ROOMMATE WANTED: to share apt. with two male students. Completely furnished. Maple St. $55 person. Call 252-5340 after 6 i. JOB INFORMATION WANTED: Part-time waitress for weekends. Apply at Downtowner Restaurant. WANTED: Electronic technician; needed to repair and give preventive maintenance to tape recorder players. Work-Study, qualified individuals sought. Contact Dr. Husband in the Biology Learning Center. Work to begin before Christmas. SUNDAY, DEC. 19 'riends Fellowship, Russell House )6, 11 a.. ampus Crusade for Christ, ussell House Faculty Lounge, 7 m. ireside Worship, Lutheran udent Center, 6 p.m. MONDAY, DEC. 20 Film, "Winning," Russell House ealre, 7 and 9:30 p.m. inal Exams, exams for classes at meel Tuesday and Thursday 3:30 p.m. will be held at 9 a.m. Aile exams for classes meeting at :15 a.i(n. Monday-Wednesday-. 'iday will be held at 2 p.m. TUESDAY, DEC. 21 EFinal Exams, exams for classes Mt meet Tuesday and Thursday 12:20 p.m. or Monday idnesday-Friday at 4:40 p.m. II be held at 9 a.m. while exams -'classes meeting Tuesday and ursday at 2 p.m. or at 5 p.m. will held at 2 p.m. WED)NESDAY, DEC. 22 'inal Exams, exams for classes LI meet Tuesday and Thursday 8 a.m. will be held at 9 a.m. ile exams for classes meeting nday-Wednesday-Friday at 3:35 . will be held at 2 p.m. -KLEEN 1320 Main Street * I-hour cleaning * 4.hour L.a..dry Service