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INewy The "News Briefs" section of the campus community. Any campus published in this setion. However, i guidelines: (1) information shouk munity (2) should not be intend publicastion, (3) to inform memb -educational-or entertainment event1 our readership, and which are open profit. All submissions to "News Briefs' the organization. Due to space requ words. The GAMECOCK cannot g Material should be personally delivi Degree Applications Friday, July 26, is the last day to apply f, a degree for graduation in August. Students may obtain degree applicatio in the Administrative Services Office locati in Room 100 of the Osbourne Administratii Building. Civil War Artifacts Exhibit A collection of Chili War artifacts ii diuding a Palmetto musket made i Columbia in 1852 and a rare Morse carbir rifle are now in display at the Universil Museum. The principal part of the exhib is from the collection of USC history Pro Francis A. Lord. Located at the corner of Pendleton an Sumter Sts., the museum Is open Mondal Friday from 6 a.m..4:30 p.m. Kindergarten Workshop The ninth annual Kindergraten Workshc will be held in the Capstone Campus Rooi July 22.26, !sponsored by the Divisio of Continuing Education, the week-lonl workshop will feature discussions coi cerning today's kindgergartens led by musi consnsultants, physicians, a publishin company representative, an attorney an educators. Photography Short Course A Basic Photography short course will b held at the University of South Carolin Tuesday evenings and Sunday afternoon July 30-Aug. 25. The course, taught by photographei Coates Crewe and Ed Mcllwain, will be hel in Room 303 of the USC Humanities Buildin Tuesdays from 7:30-9:30 p.m. and Sundat from 2-4 p.m. Classen and field sessions wi campVs The "Campus Calendar" section o campus organization to announce gr wishing to have such announcemeni either bringing the information to , mailing it to The GAMECOCK, Drau All announcemenmts should be organization. Included in the releaso the time and place of the activity formation. Thursday, July 25 LASTDAY TO DROP A COURSE WITHOU A GRADE OF "NC" being recorded. Four th Summer Orientation Session, July 2! 26. Film, ''PassIon of Anna," Russell Hows Theatre, 7 and 9p.m., Si admission. Astrology Short Course, Thursdays, July 23 Sept. 12, :30-9:30 p.m. Carolina Coliseun 3020-A, tuition charged, sponsored by thi Division of Continuing Education. Mike Greene Sand, Russell House Patio, p.m. Friday, July 26 Last day to apply for degrees for Augus graduation Saturday, July 27 Summer school classes meet. Sunday, July 28 Bike Race, Sell Camp, 5:30 p.m. Film, "Strangers on a Train'' by Alfre Hitchcock, Russell House Theatre, 7 and p.m. GAMECOCK is published as a service to the organization may submit information to be uch material should conform to the following be of interest to the general campus com d in any way for profit !b be gained from ers of the campus community of cultural, to occur thah are open to large segments of at little or no cost and are not intended for should be typed, and signed by an officer of frements, submissions should be less than 100 uarantee publication or date of publication. tred to our office in Room 318 Russell House. acquaint participants with the camera and its control, black and white film and )' photography skills. Tuition for the course is $29 per person or is S49 per married couple. For further in. 'd formation contact the Division of Continuing )n Education, the University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. 29208 or call 777-2589. Student Goverment Seeks Opinions 1- Six months ago the Campus Shop changed n management. This change was supposedly a e sign that the facility was going to improve. y The Student Government Association it (S,G,A,) wants to know if students feel the 1. Campus Shop is providing better service. In order to do this, we have printed a d number of complaint sheets and have placed ,. these with a ballot box at the information desk in the Russell House. If you have any complaints, please stop by the information desk and fill out a form. 9 Educational Training Program USC employees wishing to enroll in a course this fall under the University's Educational Training Program must be c accepted for regular admission to the University. d Admission applications should be sub. mitted as early as possible, and at least by Aug. 15. Academic Advisement And Orientation e A series of nine two-day sessions of s academic advisement and orientation for s new students will be held at the University this summer beginning July 15. Dates for the 3 sessions are July 15.16; July 18.19; July 22. d 23;. July 25-26; 29.30; Aug. 1.2; Aug. 5-6; g and Aug. 8.9. A special session for transfer 's students will be held Aug. 12.13. II Activities at the sessions will include Calendmr I the GAMECOCK is free, open space for any oup activities or meetings. Any organization K printed in The GAMECOCK may do so by qur office at Room 318. Russell House or by er A, Russell House. typed, and signed by an office# of the i should be the organization's official name, mnd a phone number to call for further in Monday, July 29 T Fifth Summer Orientation Session, July 29 30. . 'Film, "All Quiet on the Western Front," 'directed by,Lewis Milestone with Low Ayres, Russell House Theatre. 7 and 9 p.m. Tuesday, July 30 Film, "Point of Order," a factual account -edited from TV footage of the 1954 Senate Army-McCarthy hearings, Russell House Theatre, 749 p.m. Basic Photography Short Course, July 30 * Aug. 25, Tuesdays from 7:30-9:30 p.m. and Sundays from 2-4 p.m., Humanities 303, tuition charged, call 777-2569 for further information. t Wednesday, July 31 Film, They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" with Jane Fonda, Michael Sarrazin, Susannah York and Gig Young, Russell House Theatre, 749 p.m., Si. Thursday, August 1 Sixth Session of Freshmen Summer Orientation, Aug. 1.2 Film, "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" d with Jane Fonda. Michael Sarrazin, 9 Susannah York 8. Gig Young, Russell House nhatere p.m. eI. Univen Continued From Page 3 will not offer all the courses availab main campus." Davis added that there was a "lot munication" between his office and the campuses because "I try to get to then as I can." Unlike Davis, Dr. John Welsh did not new position prior to the reorganizatior former head of the English Departmer vice-president for instruction. Dr. Willi is the acting dean for English now. Wi "I very much regret leaving the department. It's a great department. my perspective will be on all the coll departments." The area of instruction was cr( establish an aid and a clearinghouse fc colleges, Welsh added. His present wor helping those different department cooperative effort between his .office office of Learning Resources , heade Jay Smith. Smith and Welsh are ph faculty seminar this fall on teaching. W discussions with faculty advisors, advanced registration for the fall semester and career counseling. A program will also be held the' second day of each session for parents of new studerts. For further information on orientation . contact the Coordinator of Career Development.Freshmen Services, Coun. seling Bureau or call 5223. The Boy Friend The University of South Carolina Summer " Theatre is presenting Sandy Wilson's "The Boy Friend" this summer at the Myrtle . Beach Convention Center. The play, directed by Russell Green, runs Tuesdays through Sundays with showtime at 9:30 p.m. and will be held through Aug. 11. Tickets for each performance are available at the Convention Center. There are no reserved seats. USC Museum O The University of South Carolina Museum, located in the War Memorial Building, corner of Sumter and Pendleton streets, " houses the Bernard M. Baruch Silver Collection, the J. Harry Howard Gemstone Collection, the Kohn Doll Collection and the Francis Lord Collection of War Artifacts. " e Visitors are welcome at the museum, where admission is free and hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Special tours may be arranged by contacting the Museum Curator, Rhude Patterson, at 777 "14$. Please Turn To Page 12 IM) I o 01 ity Restructuring he hopes to stress the fact that research and teaching should and can go together. e at the Although the reorganization plan has been approved 'by Patterson and the Board of of com- Trustees, Seigler's committee is still working on regional USC's structure. The structural positions of both as often the ombudsperson and the affirmative action officer of the University are being studied. have his Seigler said his committee is working along Welsh, criteria set by Patterson - to establish policies t, is now and principals that govern the whole university im Nolte rather than having different policies for every lsh said, different department and college. English Seigler also said that he felt all students should But now be treated equally, no matter how idealistic that .ges and sounds. He said he "doesn't believe in minorities," nor in "kicking any student ated to around." Seigler said a Univeristy is "made up r all the of faculty, students and books, and the ad toward ministration, and everything else is peripheral." s is a Other members of Seigler's Ad-Hoc Com and the mittee include Professors Glenn Abernathy, by Dr. Leconte Cathey, Charles Coolidge and Robert nning a Felix. Eileen Berlin is the student represen fh said tative on the committee. DON'S UU iO's-O's PARTYI I TONIGHT JULY 25th 1 8:00 P.M.-TIL 125.00 3 BST DRESSg COUPLE U BEST SSAD MALU UM T SIIAS CU PL RAUSIIT mum ".15 P I ASS-KEEP YOUR GSSES I ST. UMIMER TIME SPECIAL oze-.u DARKOR E oDANT BEER DAYBfE EVERYMONDAY _4PM TO TPMEVEY BAY