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GAMECOCK FiVe udent arn Me46 fflcalo resign ~N ~, -W" Buy all1of England And w'1l throw in Scotia ff you're between the age of 14 and 22 a BritRail Youth Pass for 15 days of unlimite all over England for just $ And at-noextra charge we'll throw in S If you want to stay longer, you can buy Youth Pass for $85. For those of y whether you're a post we have a BritRail Ps tEither Bi anyone of ou can take yoi north as Al Hc restriction. Bi sold in Britair here in the U.S There a bargains you m One i It entitles yor castles, garc Britain fo '1 shrinke leave and Cc p a BritRail Youh ae nor aysiofnfrie Dept. 192, P.O. Box 267 Staten Island, New rk 10314 An I'm under 22 and I want to buy Britain foi fO I'm over 22, but I want to buy Britain too. I I want to net in (and out of) the Tower of I historic p taces for $5.50. S1 want to see Britain shrunk. I ~ Nanm E City c State Lr o Z slinBritair Gamecock Photo Ed Honored More than 100 student and profes sional journalists from over the Southeast met in Columbia Friday and Saturday for the Region 3 Con ference of Sigma Delta Chi (SDX), professional journalistic society. Among guest panelists and speakers at the conference were CBS News Vice President William Small, editorial cartoonist Clifford Baldowski of The Atlanta Constitu tion and Joe Western of the National Observer. Tom Price, Gamecock photo editor, was among 29 student jour nalists from nine schools winning SDX Mark of Excellence awards. Price won third place in the region's feature photography competition for his front-page photograph, shown at left, of a football player. Students at the Universities of Tennessee and Florida won seven and six awards respectively in the competition. The best all-round student news paper was judged to be The Oracle of the University of South Florida. Florida Technical University won first place in newswriting. for $45. nd and Wales. , you can buy I economy rail travel $5. :tland and Wales. one month BritRail ou who are over 22, graduate or a professor, ss for you too. itRail Pass lets you ride r 1600 daily trains. They i from London to as far >erdeen -and farther. owever, there is one itRail Passes are not . You must buy them A. before you leave. -e also two other travel iy be interested in. the Open to View Pass. to admission to over 400 Lens and museums all over r only $5.50. 'he other is the Britain rs-four neat tours. You London in the morning go to either York, Chester, ventry or Bath. The tour rice includes all admissions and lunch in a pub. And at night you'll be back in London in time for dinner and a night on the town. .ondon arnd other ~--__________ Rail Pass JOSEPH LANGLAND TV & MUSI We Service M turns c SPIOF Hi-Fi Eqi You will, too, when you hear this excit ing collection of receivers, speakers, turiers, amplifiers, tape decks, turn tables and headsets - all from Pioneer. FREE! Come In for a Pioneer demonstra tion and receive a giant fOil color poster of Blood, Sweat & Tears. OPEN TIL9 F 5 1 2714 DEVINE ST. Committee Sponsores Langland The University Union Lectures Committee wiu sponsor a poetry reading by.Joseph Langland, Poet-in-Residence of the Univer sity of Massachusetts. Langland, is the author of several books of poetry, includ ing The Green Town, A Little Homily, and The Wheel of Summer, and is featured in many anthologies and magazines. The riading is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. April 19th, in the new Business Admistration Auditorium. Langland will be introduced by the University of South Carolina's Poet in-Residence, James Dickey. C CENTER Ihat We Sell in with ipment .M. FRIDAY - PH. 256-0541