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Dorm Th BY BUNNY SMITH AND ANGIE WATSON Gamecock Staff Writers Editor's Note: This article Is the sec ond of a two-part series investigating dorm thefts. Today's installment deals with specific examples of thefts and the reaction of the students involved. Yvette Davis, a resident of South Tower, had a stereo component unit and a portable television stolen from her room. She said her door was locked and whoever stole the television and the stereo must have had a key. Davis said a key had been lost and the locks were not changed until after the rob bery occcurred between 8 and 11 p.m. and no one was seen entering or leav ing the room, Davis said. Davis said she had made a full report to the campus police and "nothing was being done." She said no investigation was being conducted; she said the police had not checked the room where the robbery occurred. 'Normc Final Work The final produ( opens May 8. "Norman Is The way in 1970, will i E. Quick. Taking roles in Rodriguez as Ben plays Norman. Stu as Carson Hobart "Norman, Is Ti Sam Bobrick. Bette Herring technical director sor at USC is light and Susan Rownti Towne Theatre the season beginn by Neil Simon w: will play a major CWddthg get who would ever, ever conceive of an oak bark finisi for Wedding Sets? Our master craftsmen, ofa designed oak bark finish, spray of diamond leaves je engagement and wedding : her finger forever. Brilliant Precision-Gem-Cut . Extra gold. Set A *277.00. Set B' Diamonds and Wai 2024 DEVINE STREET * ef ts: Kind of Thing You Never TI Davis said she has "no idea who through a lie deteci stole" the televisio and the stereo, but not feel that the caff she thought if shL ,und out, she would the case properly. ' press charges because it involved "a else was questione lot of money." who discovered th Wilson said the lie d Refund money kept at the South Friendly and himse Tower desk also was stolen. The money campus police have is used to refund money students lose anymore. in the canteen machines. Woodrow Wilson, the guard on duty in South .Burt Rutman se Tower the night it accurred, said he night. It was like had "no idea how it happened." usual and stereos Wilson said the money is counted at even noticed the c 8 p.m. and is not counted again in the his unlocked door u morning. The money was discovered Approximately missing that morning. with bags over th Rutman's room. NN Wilson said "a lot of false accusa- head to see who it a tions were made" concerning himself boy. This is the rea and the girl who came on duty at 8 p.m., Felicia Friendly. He said they were suspected but other "people of author 'ity, such as hall advisors" had access to the desks. Wilson said the "real rip-off is the false accusations." He said Friendly and himself were the only ones put mn is That You tel :shop Production cr4 ve: ar :tion of the season for Workshop Theatre de it You?", a comedy that rollicked Broad- Co un for two weeks and is directed by Jim dei Wi "Norman" are Gene McKay.and Myrna to and Beatrice Chambers. Arthur Johnson art Brown will make his Workshop debut Co. and Julie Britt Byrum will play Mary. th at You?" was written by Ron Clark and wo sp will produce the play; Dee Albritton, thi ; Jennifer Atkinson, and English Profes- se1 ng designer; Sheri Maier, prop chairman; dil ee, 'costume designer. a will also put on its last performance of ing May 11. "Last of the Red Hot Lovers" Pr il run for two weeks. USC's Jill Dalton role in that production. th B A ~ourse. A richly topped with a in this beautiful ring together on center diamond precious 18K 232.50. jefueerz ches FIVE POINTS iink Will Hap or test, and he did men saic pus police handled were tie( Vilson said no one hear com d, except the girl removed e missing money. $400. The etector tests found About If innocent and the the room not bothered them bed and 11 He callet pt last Thursday ply toldh iny other night in to polic ioise was loud as report.'l blared. He never are inve' )mmotion outside ntil it was too late. When i 3 a.m. three men dent, Rui .ir heads entered thing yo hen he raised his you. I n( gain or I'll kill you, I trust e% thing." one of the what to 1 inique Te Method F ly developing a program of d evision education to give E h school students advanced f: dit in psychology, the uni- e: 'sity this year stumbled upon sl ew way to teach college stu- c its. N In the third floor of Barnwell t lege on any school day a stu- i it that wanders into room 313 1 1 find closed circuit T. V. s nitors spewing out introduc- a y psychology lectures. S )r. Richard A. Kasschau, who t ordinates the program, said c t the new teaching method i s originally produced last ing for high schools across t state to avail qualifying I iors to advanced college cre- t in psychology. "We eventu- i y realized," Kasschau said, kat it was a little dumb to do I that work and not have the i Dgram on campus." i rhe program was paid for by I university and was pro- 4 i nday Nigh dent Speci 42.99 U.S. Choice Sirloin Choice of Potato Salad Bar 74I SALUDA AVE.- FIV COLUMBIA. SOUTH CA pen to You' 1. Rutman's hands and feet 1. As he lay in bed he could motion in the room. The men a stereo worth approximately phone wires were clipped. LS minutes after the men left , Rutman struggled from the opped to the room of a friend. I the campus police who sim im that he would have to come a headquarters and file a 'he campus police presently tigating the break-in. isked to comment on the inci :man replied, "It's the kind of Li never think will happen to ver locked my door because eryone here. I just don't know hink." aching ound uced in the South Carolina TV studios. The USC reshmen that have been tposed to the program in the pring semester, have recently ompleted a critique of the tele ised lectures and demonstra ions and these will be used to mprove the tapes for next year. kasschau said it was the first uch course attempted at USC nd that since its beginning everal other departments ave looked into the possibility f teaching some of their ntroduction courses similarly. Other departments looking at he system, Kasschau said, have een: Music, Business Adminis ration, Education and Govern nent and International Studies. The tapes run 14 hours a day, Casschau said, and every 30 ninutes there are breaks dur ng which graduate assistants leld questions from the audi mce. Lt al Reservations Please E POINTS ROLINA 29205