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Gamec Classified ads are run in each issue as a public service of The Gamecock. Ads, however, must meet the following qualifications or they will not run: 1. Classifieds run one time only. If you want your ad repeated it must be resubmitted. 2. Classifieds must be kept to a maximum of 15 words. 3. Ab-' solutely no Classifieds will be accepted over the telephone. 4. Classifieds must be in good taste. 5. Deadlines: 'for Thursday's paper, 5 p.m. Tuesday; for Mon day's naper, 5 p.m. Friday. LOST & FOUND Found: Tuesday morning on field adjacent to P.E. Center: News Enrollment Up, again USC has 29,410 students at tending at least one class on its campuses this fall, officials an nounced last week. The fall registration total is up from 26,342 last September. The largest gains were experienced on the regional campuses where enrollment is up 31 per cent. On the main campus in Columbia there are 18,847 students enrolled in baccalaureate and post baccalaureate programs. Part time student percentages in Columbia are up from 16 percent of enrollment in fall 1973 to 29 per cent this year reflecting the University's becoming an urban educational center. New freshmen in the bac calaureate programs account for 2,377 of the total. Other fall enrollment statists.. show regional campus enrollment as follows: Aiken 1,081; Beaufort 345; Coastal Carolina, Conway 1,367; Lancaster 651; Salkehatchie, Allendale 255; Spartanburg 1,374; Sumter 481, and Union 261. In addition there are 840 students in USC military center classes around the state and 1,274 in two year general studies programs. Crucible sets Copy deadline The Crucible, USC's Literary Magazine has se Nov. 8 as the deadline for submitting works for the fall publication. Art, Photography, Short Stories, Prose and Poetry can be sent to The Crucible, P.O. Box 85137 or delivered to the Crucible office, 319 in the Russell House. Outdoor writing Course offered A short course in Creative Outdoor Writing will be offered by the USC Division of Continuing Education from Oct. 15-Nov. 21, 1974. The course will meet from 7:30 9:30 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday in room 3020.B in the Carolina Coliseum.- Jan Wongrey, the instructor, will teach the fisher man, hunter, or outdoorsman with writing ambitions how to ef fectively tell his story. The first half of the course will focus on ock classi Windbreaker and hat. Call and identtfy 252-1803. Found: Grey kitten in lobby of Columbia Hall. Please call 4344. Lost last Sunday in Lake Katherine - Trenholm Plaza area - -- small, shorthaired, black dog. Curly tail. Answers to name of Linus. Reward. Acall 782-6720. WANTED WANTED - phys. ed. major to be in charge of Sunday Recreation Program, 3-5 p.m., at Jewish Community Center. Call 787-2023. Immediate opening-good pay. Wanted-Gint. 775 course book. Briefs "how to's"-how to sell the idea to an editor, how to gather and present your ideas, how to prepare the manuscript, how to enchance it with photographs, and how to present it to the editor. The second half will stress learning by doing, and will emphasize the pitfalls to avoid in fiction and non-fiction. Tuition for the course is $33. For further information contact 'the Division of Continuing Education. Residency law Revamped The residency law stating who can be classified as an in-state student at South Carolina educational institutions and thus be eligible for lower fees has been amended to include persons who have lived in the state for less than 12 months but who have full-time employment in South Carolina. The amendment also says spouses and unemancipated minors of persons who have lived in South Carolina for less than a year but are employed full time in the state may be considered residents for tuition and fee pur poses at state institutions. The amendment does not apply to any person if such person or his spouse is in South Carolina primarily as a student. In addition in the case of separated or divorced parents the unemancipated minors of such persons may only be considered state residents if they reside with a parent or legal guardian who resides in and is domiciled in South Carolina. Prior to this amendment only individuals who had resided in South Carolina for at least 12 months could be classified as state residents. THE WOF TURQUOISE -BOARD WAL GRAND ( SA glassware-hand Indian jeweir leather hc Mon-Wed and Sat 14 fled ads HELP WANTED Part-time position open for someone experienced in stereo component sales. Sei,d resume to P.O Box 82895, Cola, S.C. FOR SALE MUST SELL '72 Pinto Runabout - excellent condition, low mileage, new tires, aver. 30 m.p.g., delux interior, excel. gas saver. $1625. 254-8668 after 7 p.m. 1972 Pinto 3dr. Runabout, extra good condition - Call David 787-9782 leave number. 1974 Monte Carlo - burgundvwith black vinyl top. Call David 787-9782 leave number. Raleigh 10-speed, ladies 26" - excellent condition $80. 787-6878 over weekend. SERVICES PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Because your health is important to you, only high quality medical care is available. To talk to someone who cares, call (803) 254 2703, 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m., Monday - Saturday. Womens Educational Services, a non-profit organization. Do you have difficulty developing opposit sex friendships, getting dates, or finding something to talk about with a date? Are you shy or lacking in self assurance? The psychological Service Center at 1819 Pendleton Street is now offering training in interpersonal communication skills. To enroll for more in formation call, 777-4864 or 777-4865. Home typing. Theses, themes and reports. Jackie Ellisor 777 0216. INCREASE READING RATE: Enroll in CSD's Effective (Speed Reading classes. Three sections are scheduled; Monday and Wednesday, Sept. 30 - Nov. 6, 11:15 12:05; Sept. 30 - Nov. 6, 12:201:10 Tuesday and Thursday, Oct. 1 - Nov. 7 2:00-3:15. All classes will meet in Russell House 308. Sign up new in Room 213 Pendleton Building or call 777-5223. Theses, reports, letters, typed in our office. Mrs. Corbett, 763 Meeting St. 254-5892. Need A Paper Typed? Call experienced typist-Business Education Teacher 359-3057. Expert TV, Radio, Stereo repair by fellow Camecock. Call Clyde at 252-3556. TYPING: 776-7456. NOTICES The Enamelist will be closed all day today. Re-open Friday at 11:00. FOR SALE. Sony reel to reel tape deck. Excellent condition. Plus recorded and blank tapes. Call; 8 .to 5 758 6406 ext. 35. After 5 787-5985 or 782 4875. ELD OF & IMPORTS K PLAZA )PENING LE carved wood y-chess sets ndbags )-6 Thurs & Fri 10..9 Harry Pecko is a man who really believes life can really begin at 41. Pecko is a student at the University of South Carolina in the Department of General STudies. Being a student at a late age is not that unusual on a college campus, but Pecko is a different case. BVesides his major in hotel and restaurant management, hs is also the oldest member of the University of Sotth Carolina's Marching Band. "It's sometiing I've always wanted to do, I loive to march," Pecko said. Pecko said he became a member of the USC bands aomost by accident. He said he had to park nrar the band hall one day and just on an impulse, decided to talk to Tom O'Neal director of the bands. O'Neal told Pecko to come by the band hall and try out for the bands. Pecko said he didn't know his in strumentsd well enough to play snare drums, but O'Neal told him he could play bass drum.. He said his back gave him some trouble so now he plays the cymaals aad other percussion instruments. The 41-year-old bandsman retired from the Air Force on July 1, 1973 after 22 years in ad ministrative work, said he has always enjoyed bands. He szd he' played in small bands during his tours overseas and in the United UNIVERSIT) CONTEMPORARY SC PresE SCH'UBBY with speci The D The Ci Johnny CAROLINA C Thurs., Oct.1C Tickets: $5.50 USC students receive $1 ticket with presentatioi Now at Russell Hous< Tickets go on sa ti 41, and Just Marching Along... BV MARK MORROW Gamecock Staff Writer States, and tried to get into the Air Force band, but he could never make it. "I've always had it (being in the band) in the back of my mind I guess," Pecko said., He said he feels like the Lord wants him to do what he is doing, or he wouldn't be able to do it. He said his family is behind him, and all pitch in to help. Pecko, who is very active in the Catholic Church in Sumter, is also the father of nine children whose ages range from nine to 19. He said his children are very proud of him and he brings some of them to Saturday morning band practice to watch the band. Pecko said he feels he is really a part of the USC bands. He said everyone treats him like a member' and not justr an older man. "I try not to judge what I see. I just want to be a part of the band, and that's the way I've been treated. I just do what I'm told," Pecko said. Tom O'Neal, director of the bands, said Pecko is one of his best members. He said,"Pecko just has a good time and that is what it is all Photo by Russ Jeffcoat UNION. )UNDS COMMITTEE nts. iSo/id1 CHECKER O al guests rifters ystals Thunder DLISEUM k---7:30 P.M. '$4.50 $3.50 .00 off price of $5.50 i of ID. Order tickets a for BEST seats. p ublic Sept. 30.