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Jumping two ropes at once is
not easily accomplished, but
Housing (
for reservi
USC's Housing Office has issued
the following statement con
cerning all resident students who
wish to reside in University
residence halls during the
academic year of 1972-73: C
1. APPLICATIONS: Ap- t
plications have been mailed to
your parents for approval of 8
visitation plan, terms and con
ditions of new contract and cover
letter advising them to return the
application to you immediately r
with deposit of $100 attached.
Please advise your parents im
mediately that you need the ap
plication and payment no later
than Monday, April 24.
2. SCHOLARSHIP: Those
students presently on scholarship
or loan must pay the advance room L
fee or present a letter stating that a
loan has been approved for the
1972-73 year. Advance
arrangements should be made so
that the letter will be available L
during the sign-up period.
3. ACADEMIC SUSPENSION:
Those on academic suspension
after completion of the present
semester must notify us in writing
no later than May 25 that they will
be attending summer school andI
Child Car,
opens todz
By SHARON EDSALL
Staff Writer
An experimental Child Care
Center opens today from 7 p.m.
to midnight.
Sponsored by interested~
mothers, the center is operated
.by a full-time worker, provided
by housing.and volunteers.
The center is located in
~Apartment 42 in the upper
/section of University - Terrace.
The regular hours will be
T.uesday-Friday from 4 p.m. to
:midnight and Saturday from 9
~a.m. to noon. Registration fee is
~$2. and th'e cost is 45 cents for
Who cares?
a challenge one forget i
I does help
)ffice set
[ng dorm
vish to hold their assigned space
ending possible eligibility after
he first summer session. Should
ve not hear from you, your room
vill be cancelled and a full refund
f the advance deposit, less $5. will
e mailed to you.
Please read the following
chedule closely and make your
eservation accordingly:
Phase I
April 25: All students who wish to
eserve their same room space
nay sign up.
HOURS: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
STATIONS: South Building
outh Building Lobby
South Tower- South Tower Lobby
Sims - Sims Lobby
Wade Hampton - Wade Hampton
obby
McClintock - McClintock Lobby
Capstone - Capstone Lobby
Columbia Hall - Columbia Hall
Dbby
Towers Complex M,N,K,L,J -
like Johnson Lounge
Baker (H) - Lobby of Baker
Fraternity Row - Mike Johnson
ounge
e Center|
tyin UT~
the first child and 15 cents for
each additional child.
A mother can work one hour
in exchange for one hour of~
service. The center is on a first ~
come first serve basis.
The parents are asked to
bring everything the child will
need. No child can be left more
than four hours.
The center still needs
equipment such as cribs and~
playtoys and also volunteers.~
Anyone interested is asked to '
drop by the apartment Friday
or Saturday or call Pauline
Roller, 256-1493.
-Tom Price
bout exams for a while.
* rules
rooms
Bates House - Bates Lounge
Maxcy, Thornwell, Tenements
11-20 - Maxcy Lobby
Woodrow, Tenements 1-10 -
Preston Lobby
Woodrow, Tenements 1-10 -
Preston Lobby
International House - Housing
Office - After approval by In
ternational Committee
Residents of Preston will
follow sign-up procedure as
outlined in letter from Dean
Sanders.
Phase II
April 26: All students who wish to
reserve other room spaces in their
present residence hall may sign
up.
HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
STATIONS: Same as Phase I
Phase III-Students may reserve
available space in other residence
halls.
WOMEN: Station, South
Building Lobby
DA TES: April 27 - 28
HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
MEN: Station, Towers Complex,
Mike Johnson Lounge
DATES: Saturday, April 29 and
Monday, May 1
HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
All room spaces not assigned on
April 25 and April 26 will be
declared vacant and available for
assignment.
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Senate o
widening
By HARRY
Staff Wr
A resolution supporting a
postponing the widening of Picl
Student Senate Wednesday.
The resolution, sponsored by
Tucker, reads:
"Whereas the students of
Carolina have exhibited their c
campus environment due to enc
fares on campus;
"Whereas the students of the
this concern by the method of pe
"Whereas a new dilemma
challenge the campus environn
University in a move to widen P
to four (4) lanes, thus cutting d
the Humanities Center;
"'Be it hereby resolved that
University of South Carolina
support of the petition circulatii
its postponement of the present
Pickens Street until a further si
and alternative can be effectec
A bill presented by Sen. Ji
National Student Association Sti
the Committee on Community
Later, a motion to recall was
considered at the next meeting
co-sponsored by Sen. Smi
Ohanesian, Greg Ohanesian, N
and Clisby Williams.
The senate also passed a bill
off-campus affairs and supporte
off-campus student parking lot ir
Funds re
for Prograr
USC has received $10,962 in w,
federal funds for three continuing C,
education projects under Program
Impact.
Dr. H. Willard Davis, USC vice ei
president for advanced studies and dE
research, who announced the R,
grants, said Program Impact is a' T
federal-state effort to employ ha
college and university expertise in fu
solving community problems.
Dr. Francis X. Walton, of USC's Di
Counseling Bureau, has received Ca
$6,517 to continue his workshop $1,
series on "Innovative Approaches pr
co
to Child Guidance and Parent tir
Consultation" in which 90 guidance an
counselors and mental health sti
Thursday One SI
April 27th 8:00 P
Two Full Hours
Tickets: $4, $5
Ticket Locations: Taylor St
Piano Co., F t. Jackson
Carolina Coliseum and a
lcations.
>poses
street
HOPE
iter
petition which requests
(ens Street was passed by
Sens. Gaillard, Smith and
the University of South
oncern of the extention of
roaching traffic thorough
University have exhibited
tition and referendum;
has recently arisen to
ient of the students of the
ickens Street from two (2)
rastically into the lawn of
the student Senate of the
express its concentrated
rig the campus requesting
plans for the widening of
udy into its ramifications
I.''
iy Smith to support the
-ike today was referred to
Relations.
defeated. The bill will be
Wednesday. The bill was
th, and Sens. Barbara
iike Boliver, Chris Gould
creating a committee on
d the establishment of an
Coliseum Lot No. 1.
0
!ceived
a Impact
)rkers from North and South
trolina will participate.
A training program for traffic
igineering technicians,
weloped by Prof. Robert
)berts, of the University's
affic and Transportation Center,
.s received $2,695 in federal
nds.
3r. Nicholas P. Mitchell, of the
vision of Educational Services at
rolina, was awarded a grant of
750 to conduct an educational
agram seeking to improve
mmunity services and con
uing education programs
iong the higher education in
tutions in the state.
OW Carolina
M Coliseum
Of Chicago
and $6
reet Pharmacy, Mitchell
'pecial Services Office,
|| other regular ticket