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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,
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: 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.
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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."
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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lidates for May 8th Graduation.
Regalia Will Be Available
?kstore starting today, April 1,
Will Ik - s ? r* i*
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; Office Boxes. CAPS AND
[LABLE GRADUATION DAY.
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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
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topic of s<
Career opportunities in broad
cast-related fields will be the topi
of a seminar jointly sponsored b;
College Women in Broadcastini
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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
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Television."
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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
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