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BY REID SMITH
Gamecock Staff Writer
Starting Monday and ru
through Friday, the StL
Government Association
conduct a student evalu
survey of full-time instructor
All departments except
College of . Business
ministration will particip,
According to Ed Eargle o:
student government, the Bus
Administration College con
'Good Grief T
me Saturday night was played ir
s than ideal conditions. Despitf
an State appeared to be a surf
me Score of 7-7 didn't exactI3
>Conduct I
its own evaluation and belie
participation is not necessary.
To insure objectivity on i
ining evaluations, Eargle said, eE
ident instructor will choose a studi
will volunteer to administer the suri
ation packets. These packets contaih
s. question sheet, answer form a
the instruction sheet. The instruc
Ad- will leave the room while I
ate. volunteer administers the surve
the Afterwards the student will rett
iness the forms to the office of I
Jucts department head in a sealed
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In
hat Horn Is Cold!'
I reflect it, the bitter cold air probably
specators to listen to Bob Fulton on the ra
of the poor band, who had to hang on to,
those metal instruments that conduct th
reacher Evalua
ies velope. this needs to
Eargle said students should be several times t
Ihe frank, honest and objective. He idea of the resi
ich added that students should use a The Stude
Dnt pencil to fill out the evaluation. Association pl,
Fey The survey, Eargle said, will results of the e
i a give students the chance to voice by January 197
ind their opinions while giving
tor professors an opportunity to learn Chil
the how students feel about their iUrer
y. teaching methods.
arn Eargle said the results of the MAeets
'he evaluation will not be the last word The Columbii
en- on a professor. A survey such as for Children wit
Disabilities wi
Tuesday in t
ministration Au
Drs. Hal Mc
King, both pl
University of A:
the meeting on
s' Specialty inLann
't Beer
t Beef
& Chips
1 a.m. until 12 p.m.
ay--Saturday
Green Street
Five Points
Disc
To H
Inter
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Four pan(
USC profess(
world ranginj
Middle East A
annual Interr
'11-17.
With even
University U
ternational sl
opened yest
ternational w
Russell Hous
Today US
Internation,
Shadrough /
Silverstein w
the Middle E.
from 3-5 p.n
native of Irar
studied in Isi
A panel dis4
of White Rul
held Tuesda
Callcott Coll;
Discussion 1(
Mark DeL.
Sederberg, b<
Russell Jeffcoat and inter
professors wt
interest inclu
forced many Wednesda3
idio. But think international
let alone play, Blachman a
along with E1
e cold so well. lead a sernin
Latin Ameri
Affect the U.
Callcott Colle
fi, Io n In addition,
lHwong will j
presentation i
7:30 p.m. en
be administered China."
give a iclearer
Its, he said. Thursday
it Government Rempel and
ins to make the ternational s
raluation available Weatherbee %
1, Eargle said. of Northern Ii
the Golden S1
1's ASSOC. Internation.
USC also ir
uesday exhibit of D
Area Association carvings in ti
i Specific Learning Gallery anc
11 meet at USC ternational
ie Business Ad- Saturday in C
ditorium at 8 p.m.
arady and Frank Tickets for t
-ofessors at the students and
izona, will address and may be ol
"Current Trends House.
sabilities."
rrnday Nite Dinner
Homem
Go
- Ice t
Reserva
1824 Edmn
w7
0
ussions
ighlight
national
c At USC.
!l discussions lead by
ors on areas of the
from Ireland to the
,ill highlight the sixth
iational Week, Nov.
ts sponsored by the
'nion and by USC in
udents, the week
erday with an in
orship service on the
e patio.
C Government and
11 Studies Profs.
Lkhavi and Harvey
ill lead a seminar on
ist in the Golden Spur
1. Dr. Akhavi is a
i while Silverstein has
'ael.
:ussion on "The Issue
e in Africa" will be
y in Room 213 of
age from 4-6 p.m.
!aders will be Drs.
incey and Peter
)th USC government
national studies
iose special areas of
de Africa.
', government and
studies Profs. Morris
rid Nestor Moreno
laniel Gonzalez will
ar on "Problems in
.a and How They
S. " at 8 p.m. in
ge, Room 213.
Wednesday Dr. G.
live a slide lecture
n Currell College at
titled "My Trip to
history Prof. Richard
government and in
tudies Prof. Donald
vill debate the issues
reland at 3:30 p.m. in
pur.
al Week activities at
iclude a week-long
4editerranean wood
ke Russell House Art
I the annual In
Week Banquet
'apstone at 7:30 p.m.
he banquet are $2 for
$3 for non-students
)tained in the Russell
Special
ade lasagne
ssed salad
rlic bread
ea or Coffee
'2.95
tions Preferred I
ond Road, Cayce
74-1290Chk,.