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Dr. Donald Gray, USC faculty program consists of wor4a by Al
member, will be the soloist at l$nonl, Veracini and Vitaldi and
the Baroque Concert June 25 in .* .111IeAkcteo by Frits do Jonge.
Rutledge Chapel at 8:00. The
School Completed
The USC School of Law ,will and offices as well as a student
occupy new $5 million quarters lounge, locker and canteen area.
at the beginning of -fall 6emester
classes Sept. 4. Te e LIbrary .bIlding
'he Law Center ineludes e nconrates faculty offces, ad
one-story auditorium, which op. ministration and research facil;
ened last fall, a three-story class Aties along with library activities.
room building and a five-story The build"'s first floor includes
library. a circulation desk, catalogiling
A special featuro of the new acqusitioih, library offices and a
classroom building Is a practice lobby Whi6 the second tbrough
court .area equipped with tele- fourtb0 flors contain some 300
vision camera capabilities, a spec- carrels several typing rooms and
tator area, a judge's office and a various offices.
jury room. In addition the class- The library building, with
room building houses 19 class- three passepger elevators, also al
rooms with capacities ranging lows roonm for future expansion
from 30 to 112, three seminar of the USC School of Law in its
rooms, two conference rooms 24,700 square-foot basement.
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In June of 1972 -1heri were
700 VietnAmueteras in South
Carolina.tMore. thin. 18,000 1Of
these vtetn were on the unem
ployment rols and 10,000 of
these hAd a high school eucatlof
less.
ne uifer Of outh w r
57,00 Vetns.eterans &n Bound
tgh m seeks, these ed
ptionally dntaged veter
Wtis and Wepare-toO for college,*
technical school on-the-Jo
training course,-.,
. The training pograt of the
Veterans Upand Bound pro
ogram lasts for t0 nweeks, Monday
trUgh Friday "hom -8:380 until.
1:30 and a vetern can enroll any
MOniay m no, . until J of
1974.
The tnronee i taught English,
reading, study skis, m1ath, his
tory, science, communication"
Vetals' vocatio0u and personal
truhiyfrt 8:0uni
If You've,been, abroa
lately, you may have siel a
sample of what the cithtens of
many countries are of
thesedays.Lineslike"Yale
GoHo:66e, Lineg-that might
not have been writtenif their
tor, shad, chanceto d
a si hlytof'Linoltin - ora
Stein novel.
Boomy - usA can tell
our side of the froan
yousend 1o masy ha erwias.
Books on understanfeding
America, American history,
and thebest American litera
ture. The Peace Corps and
U.S.Information-Agzency will
not he booe n wte hn ofi
Wateer you givane wil help
awinogriendy fLorh orite
Staensc above.
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those who ee ptemn os
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VietW4et
(Rl5Ong. On th lnrt~ day in
cls,the veteran Is tested to de
.rneupon which educational
level he is functioning and what
mi is deficIencIes In these areas.
A pers6nally tailored course i
of Instruction Is thenlaild out for
the veteran to'correct these do
flclencies. The student-faculty
ratio Is low and each ~tdent is
given'much lndIyIdyaa ation.
Tevetetan is also gI~aca
demic counselIng and d~se
his progress with the stf.No
gaes are given-In the Vetetans'
UpadBound program, but
whn the lhstructor feels thvet
eran Is ready, the veteran Is ~vn
a mastery test to chart his &
gress.
'During the program, the 4t
eran Is given a vocational intertt
test and each week, each studefly
Is g@beduled to meet one. baif
hour with his vocational coun
selor.
In the eighth or nineth week
of the course, the students are
given, the Iowa Test of Basic.
Skills, a nationally recognized a
chievement test.'This test Is used
tco detarmine the student's chan
eessof success In the high school
eguivalency exam. This is used to
destermine whether or not the
studeht is ready to take on post
'high school work.
If the student or staff feels
that th3e student is not ready to
take such a step, then the student
may re-enroll.in the program.
Pofessor S
Ted Pannish, assistant profee
sor of philosophy at USC was
.,entenced, to four year,inprE
Ionment after pleading guilty to
a charge of sale of marijuana.
Pannish, who had been arrest
ed last March after selling four
pounds of marijuana to an under
cover agent, had been under In
vestigation for over a year prior
to his arrest.
Solicitor John Foard claimed
that Pannish "was probably the
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tetan.ac.. e. ac 8 .
Fte Veterans' Upwa M#0'"
progran M th
170,000 grunt. Th veterns &
olled in the program, howevet
*c6ive GI bill benefits which are
sid directly to themi.
The first classes of the Vet.
erans' Upward Bound program
began March 10. Six of the g6d.
uates of the program have ben
accepted for admission to U$C.
Five have been admitted to.the
tour-year program and one has
been adthitted to the asso kate
degree program. Of these six,
four are actUally enrolled at this.
time.
The director of the Veterans'
Upward Bound program at Caro
lina is Wayne E* Carter. Carter
aid that there were about -26
active students in the prgrm.
Woolid that he was."displeased'
about: publicity for the program
and there was room for more
veterans in the program.
The requirements for entry
into the program are: that the
veteran must be a "Vietnam era
veteran;" that is, must be dis
charged after June 1, 1955; and
that the veteran must not be en
rolled In any post-secondary ed
ucational Institution.
Classes for the program are
held during the morning in the
Counseling Bureau and in the af
ternoon in Wardlaw College.
Any veteran who wishes to
join the Veterans' Upward Bound
program is invited to call Wayne
Carter at 777-4220.
entenced
biggest distributor of marijuana
ikRichland Couty."
Circuit Judge John Qrimbal -
was told by one of PanMish's at
torneys that the case against him
was primarily made'by informers
who were already In trouble with
the law. The other two attorneys
requested leniency in sentencing.
Possible maximum. sentence
would have been five years' im
prisohiment and / or a fine of
$5,000 or both.
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