The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 01, 1976, Page Page 6, Image 8

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Dorms If the preferred roommate does not complete the room registration process by the time new rooms are assigned or if the space is demanded by another student who had priority to register for that space, A.1 ? ---211 1 1 1 : mc sp?i;e win lie iosi. 5 According to Joe Barnes, associate director of men's housing, men change rooms as much as the women do. "Up to a few years ago, they did not. The * trend has changed however," he said. Still, he believes men are not so particular as to where they livp than on , Although there is usually a waiting list at the * beginning of the fall semester, Stewart said, "The . waiting list evaporates. Normally, if we can not get ? someone in a room, they have to make other arrangements." Foster said, "The trend has been for students to move back onto campus. Transportation costs and parking problems may be part of the cause." Half of : the students moving into a dormitory during spring semester are returning to dormitories next year. Snmptimps rinrinc* a cAinpsfor a ctuHont uianfc tn MVr.? w?....-wV x>.?? ...0 m ovaaax/wvva f v* UtUUVlIV T? UlllO VV be released from a housing contract. In order to do legally so, he must leave USC or not enroll, marry or be placed on academic suspension. Stewart said Housing's primary concern is with space for new freshmen. "When continuing students get through with room registration, there has always oeen space, it we naa an excessive amount of continuing students we would have to restrict space to : allow rooms for freshmen, but we have never had to 'do that." uui live uigcu uiuoc oiuucuia wiiu miciiicieii problems concerning the deposit to check with the 1 Housing office. ' They will allow a 10-day delay of payment. The 1 balance is due by class registration time. A deferred payment plan is available for those who are working Hor USC or have an outside job. [ The schedule for the remaining portion of room ! Iti m si t*y /irf fl I JUL m ? V * XJVM 1 Art work by inmates from ! Manning Correctional Institution, lVVatkins Pre-Release Center and Lcnirai correctional institution is n4'4 being exhibited through April 14 at Citizens & Southern National Bank H at 937 Main St. Landscapes, portraits, ? seascapes and still lifes are on i display from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. CAPS and ATTENTION All Decree Cam] Caps, Gowns, and Graduation Through the U8C Campus Bo( 1976 Thru May 7th, 1976. Sal 1IUU9C IjUUU^ ilCAl IU IIIC ST UM1 GOWNS WILL NOT BE AVA] < SANDWICH I CAFI I= SHOP RUSSELLl HOUSE INFO J POST OFFICE BOXES I' CAP AND GOWN SALES g I I From Page 1 registration is: -April 6 - Women who want to sign up for another room in their present dormitory. Sign-up numbers for Columbia Hall are riven out frnm n m . Columbia Hall. All others sign up from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Towers' Social Room. -April 7 - Residents of Columbia Hall sign up for rooms in Columbia Hall. Also, numbers will be issued to students who will be signing up for housing on April 8. There will be a list posted to tell which numbers will be served at which time of day, and in this way, students will be able to avoid waiting in lines. --April 8 - Women may sign up for available space in any dormitory. Sign up is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in me rowers' social Room. -April 13 - Men who want to sign up for another room within their present dormitory. All sign up is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Towers' Social Room, unless otherwise noted. -April 15 - Men may sign up for available space in any dormitory. Registration^ however, will be able to sign up only for classes which have not been filled. All students should contact their advisers immediately for appointments. Anyone who does not know or cannot locate his adviser should call his dean. Student advisement will be conducted according to the followine schedule: erarhiaHncr ?*?nir>rc Ar*?;i w ? o "i ' ?*?* " ^ I seniors, April 8, 9, 12; juniors, April 13-16; sophomores, April 19-23; freshmen, April 26-29; and a Clean-Up Day for late advisement or changes, April 30. Graduate students may receive advisement any time between April 5-30 as their schedule permits. j?y|yj Ikj Mril j| 3 3 /\wivTg( i . UUWHO lidates for May 8th Graduation. Regalia Will Be Available ?kstore starting today, April 1, Will Ik - s ? r* i* cb ?in oe in me nusseii ; Office Boxes. CAPS AND [LABLE GRADUATION DAY. STERIA | PRICE LIST Cap, Gown and Tassel Associate Degree Bachelor's - $9.1)5 Masters - $iu.?5 Ph.D. - $14.25 Ph.D. and I).Kd. Ilood - $11.50 Tassel Only - $ 1.00 Invitations Parkai'p ?f IO - ? > <lr? Kach - .:tr? Knclosurc ('aids Included StonOMBdiHMnBBHBnHlBMflHHKaMCinHnnBUilMiMnBHaAaaMBHMnHHMMB! Rranrlpflc topic of s< Career opportunities in broad cast-related fields will be the topi of a seminar jointly sponsored b; College Women in Broadcastini I rWR 1 nnrl Ampriran Wnmon i Radio and Television. "We are verv excited about on keynote speaker, Malvyn H Johnson, who has extensive first hand knowledge of com munications careers,"said Jenni Clarkson, CWB chairwoman. "Sh is Senior White Hous Correspondent, director of com munity affairs for Cox Broac casting Company of Washington D.C., and is also president of th Educational Foundation o American Women in Radio an Television." A nilPcfinn.aiiH.oncuinp nonnl < >!' ? ? \|mvuvivii mi u uiaorrvi |/ailCI W 1, feature Audrey Hunt of Stat Telecasting Company in Columbi as moderator. Panelists are Berj Dakers, public affairs director an news reporter for WIS-TV; Bett McCowan, media buyer for Lesli Advertising Agency in Greenville Linda DuRant, producer-directo for South Carolina Educations LZ3 1417 M?,r> W I | phone 7U1BQ0 J?1 ? MO shows PICTUi friday "bl^, AT fifj 3&8 111 ONLY. Ill Sneak BOTH / FOR FUNNIES! SAME | oEo PRICE g FRIDAY I TOt, ONLY! |l DI1 mrnsr SAT. AfMj II NITE /"VU//V1. faT ?,NiX ";'s $2.00 JOIN WITH US THIS FOR A AD- TRIP NEXT YOULL WEEK: REMEMBE JIMI 1 IJ'Q All HEr!(?cT,xl mind t LAST ISpecial Added At CONCERT l^""hc""owl1'" t I | i? -111 11* .it I Oll*sl 111 IV** | 1 iifi.Nto M.' .'.VH r"~"^ BUY ABC DIS GOOD MAT AT ALL A ft career m miliar I- Television (SCETV); and Gloria c Wilson, station manager for WCSCy AM and FM affiliate, Charleston, g Also on the panel will be Micki n Rodeers. head of Creative Writinc Department of SCETV; Elaine r Harvell, home economist marketing specialist for Newman, t- Saylor and Gregory; and Cil - Frazier, programming director for e WCBD-TV, Charleston. e The seminar will be held from 2 e p.m.-5 p.m. April 10, at SCETV, i- Conference Room A, 2712 Millwood I- Ave., Columbia. Men and noni, students are welcome. Following ? ?U-r- ~ ...111 L- - _ x / f me jji ugi cxiii win ue a lour oi f SCETV facilities. d CWB is a recently formed campus group whose parent 11 organization is American Women e in Radio and Television and whose a main obiective is to assist innr '1 nalism and media arts students, d graduate and undergraduate, in y career preparation. "I feel that e CWB is something I can do now ; that will enable me to get the job I r want in the future," Deborah il Klibanoff, CWB member, said. mwmminiim STARTS FRIDAY i|rrfl |(||1B ,| -|||rmr||_|mTrTnlT1w1lrTT H ONE OF THE TENll ST POPULAR : tES OF OUR TIME. IF WBUNG : ISRNO Preview Friday only M \i 6:00P.M. " r MOVIE IN YEAR'S! ! n RGE G OLDIE h)AL HAWN A MELVIN FRANK FILM * DUCHESS AND THE II M OTWATER FOX ^ n NEILYOUNG. Jt = He II tako wOl i vAyith h.m " from the beginning | ^ JOURNEY : THROUGH !: THEWEffjIfc A new film H by Neil Young H With Neil Young ^ Cr?sby M M Springfield r ParriD Qr\rv^nr/\rf? ^ w? ivuyi UDi W ^g|| N and more _ RAVEL Jj traction THE GRAND FUNK RAILROAD! H i WE RE. AN AMERICAN BAND H ill,,,,,,- ?.H* | ATE SHOW FRI.&SAT) m AUSTIN HOFFMAN ? Z IN "LENNY" lR ? COUNT TICKETS !M INEE OR NIGHT! R KBC THEATRFS U mmniTTTT xti