The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, April 07, 1977, Page Page 2, Image 2

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Class! POLICY Student rates $.15 per word. Non-student rates $.20 per word. Alt SAC funded organizations are t.10 per word. IDT required. Minimum charge St.00. Ads will be taken during the following times: MWF 2:30-5:00 and TTH 1:00-5:00. Ads must be made in person and are on cash-ln-advance basis only. Deadline for Monday's paper is Friday at 4:00. Deadline for Thursday's paper is Tuesday at 4:00. See Willis Bethea in room 311-A, Russell House, or call 777-7181 or 777-7182. SERVICES TYPIST ? EXPERIENCED, PROMPT, CONVENIENT. 799-7587. Expert TV, stereo repairs by fellow Gamecock. VIDISONIX 787-3443. Expert typing: thesis, dissertations, miscellaneous. 79^9421. TOP QUALITY TYPING ? 771 4868. JANET'S TYPING SERVICE, INC. ? 1226 BULL ST. 771-8841 ? Fast, professional, proofed and guaranteed. HOUSING One bedroom apt. six minutes from campus. For quiet tenants. Completely remodelled. $130. 256-9007 evenings. TRAVEL EUROPE via PanAm 707 less than Vj economy fare. Call toll tree (6 9 PM) (800) 3254867 or see your travel agent 60 day advance payment required. Unltravel Charters. EMPLOYMENT College student to work between the hours of News . James Stepp, a Clemson Universil today in the Law Center auditorii vironment Law Day" program. The program is sponsored by the E The Russell House University Unic 78 academic year. The officers will b vice president; Pam Moody, se treasurer. A performance of Bach's "The Pa Matthew" will be broadcast over C WLTR-FM (91.3) at 6:30 p.m. Frid The USC concert choir, The Colur me usi; cnorus will present the pr ,/'$? Bring you ? ? Thursdi Russell Ho 5-7 Enfoy the Mission i Wood Feas Rib Eye Steal Bar B-Que Sf served with: Baked P? ? m mm worn on mm mm>, Tot* Chocolate CokoSquor UNIVERSITY DINING SERVICES fieds 10:00 and 5:00 weekdays end 9:00 and 4:00 on Saturdays. Must have sailing and rigging experience. Come by Valk Sailboat Center for Interview. Summer jobs available for girls at camp located In the mountains of North Carolina. Representative will be on campus Thursday, April 7. Please go by the Placement Bureau, LieoerCollege, to sign up for Interview. Summer lobs. College of HPE National Youth Sports Program. Work with 10-14 year olds in sports activity instructions and health. June 6-July 8, 8:30 AM to 1:30 PM. USC students qualified as bus driver* needed. Part time motel desk clerk no experience necessary within 3 miles of USC. Call 784-4069 before 3 PftA for information. Attractive female(s) to wear bikini at Home ?hnw Anrll IS. 1A 17 negotiable. Call Mrs. Black for details at 7992786 or 799 4486. FOR SALE PIONEER speakers CS-44S, Retail S80 each. Must sell S55 each. Call 777-2911. 71 white Capri In good condition. Call 7710902, after 5PM. Stereo components, lowest prices, all ma|or brands available, all guaranteed. Call Ed Hartgrove at 794-2725 after 6PM. Ladies sportswear direct from our factory at unbelievably low prices. Trv the store everybody's talking About. St. Matthews Factory Outlet (874-3030) Take 1-26 to the 2nd St. Matthews exit. Open 10 6 Mon. Sat. Bank cards welcome. MISCELLANEOUS Can the bible really help you? Come see. The Navigators R-305 RH tonight. Briefs :y economist, will speak at 11 a.m. lm as part of the school's "Ennvironmental Law Society. >n has elected officers for the 1977<e Pun Nio, president; Patti Smith, cretary and Penny McAllister, tssion of Our Lord According to St. Columbia educational radio station ay. nbia Philharmonic Orchestra, and ogram. I ir appetites to the j DOKOUT ay, April 14th use Patio pm music of ? vtuuniain I Band ;t on k ^ $2.99 8oz. >are Ribs >foto*, Ti?fOU d Satad, Rolls 6 0U0, s , Sc?d Tta | RUSSELL HOUSE UNIVERSITY UNION] * Advisement runs tl By MARY IIOLCOMBE Gamccock Staff Writer Advisement for computer-assisted registration for fall 1977 began Monday and will continue until April 15. Students should make nnnnintmontc \uifh fhoir academic advisors. At this time students must complete the computer request form and the advisement form. These forms are to be left with the student's advisor. 'Hie registration center will pick up the request forms from each college. NEW FORMS for class requests are being used this year. The requests for undergraduate students are brown and those to be used by graduate students are green. The pink forms are no longer valid. There are some changes in these forms. A student is allowed to change class requests by submitting another request. The new forms are dated to identify the most recent form. In the past this was done by the numerical order of the forms. The form also includes the student's major and the total number of hours requested as a check against requesting too many hours. The reserved time request is part of the new request form instead of a separate sheet, as in the past. Students should pay particular attention to thp schedule code, which is found to the left of the course information in the master schedule. Failure to use the exact code number will result in registration in the wrong class. THIS YEAH fall schedules will be mailed to the student at his local address before the end of L The GAMECOCK it the student newspaper of the University ol South BsgSy M Carolina and Is published twice weekly ? on Monday and Thursday during the (all and spring semesters and once weekly MUk on Thursday during the fall and spring Mk semesters and once weekly on Thursday during both summer terms with the exceptions of four times in August and on University of South Carolina holidays and A*JimJna?U* Opinions expressed In The Gamecock WOrkiflQ I re those of the editors and not those of the University of South Carolina. The University of South Carolina Is an fOprOSOCll equal opportunity Institution. Change of address forms, subscription requests, and other correspondence WkMf A should be sent to The Gamecock, WD A Drawer A. ll?r rni?n.ki. ? ?. uiii/ te 4T4UC. 'W0 ^ Subscription rates are $4 per semester and ti lor the summer sessions. ^ Third class postage paid at Columbia, WT Today's the Day to strencthpn the S. G. Vote BEAD B. STEI SG PRESIDENT Experience: Former Pre I) - -- iwpreHeuiauOm Hasn't miss Reform: Parking Tic reports, Pr ployment, e STE \ hrough next week the semester. The complete registration packet will be mailed to the student's home address in July. The deadline for pre-payment of fees is Aug. 2. K'aac HQiH h\; f hie mnfhn/4 cVtnuM Ua 4At * vvo |SU1VI UJ lino latlMUU 31IUU1U UC IlldllCU LU UK* treasurer's office. All fees must be paid by Aug. 24. Fee receipt pick-up and I.D. card validation may be done Aug. 23-24. Priority drop-add date is Aug. 25. Registration for those students not using | computer-assisted registration is Aug. 26. STUDENTS HAVE the option to take correspondence courses. correspondence studies otters 150 courses, which are open to everyone. All are undergraduate and most of the courses are in English, business administration and history. USC students must secure the permission of the dean of their college before enrolling in correspondence courses. Once a student has enrolled in a corresnnn dence course, he receives a packet containing a syllabus-which includes all course assignments, instruction sheet, mailing envelopes, cover sheets and an examination request form. EXAMINATIONS ARE administered by either USC or the testing service of a local coIIppp The student sends assignments to the university and may take from two to nine months to complete a course. Enrollment can be done any time during the year. For more information and a list of correspondence courses, students may contact Correspondence Studies, located in room 1005 of the Coliseum at 777-2188. J iHlii r\ inter fc) lard to j your Interest [, Wlfottl' IYB TAH M w 65 E?52 ES be SM E PRESIP1NT siHpnt at A n/lnnr.A? /"?_!? i ?MI. nuucisuii V/Uiiege ed a Senate meeting since October. ket Prices, Counselor Caliber, S.G. I ovide Student Police Duty Em- t tc. SGPres.1 April 7 1