The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 06, 1977, Page Page 3, Image 3
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By DEBORAH JONES
Gamecock Staff Writer
t Do you owe money to ten people in your d
cent interest? Do your checks seem to be
rubber? If all you can find in your pockets are
last weekend's beer bust, don't despair. Th
ways ot picking up cash around campus.
St 1 iHpntQ whn 51 rp in a financial hln/1 mou ant
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term loan from the Student Financial Aid <
College St. A loan of $50 may be obtained, sj
Jeter, assistant director in the financial aid
said about 15 to 20 students request loans each
REPAYMENT OF the loan must be made in
The financial aid office also maintains a list
? I -J&&L 5ou!h Pa^ ll Al'
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AJtitr Indfun Jewelry r
SA/.E/ By PA
20% to50%off reg.prices KATHL
If VWI prcMrnt USC ID, you get Alton
another 10 p*r cent off. ,
Located intldo phySlCB
the W6
Mayos Men's Shop use, s
i4j* M?tn $?. supervi:
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Vasque Hil
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PADDED COLLAR
& ankle for comfort DO!
and protection.
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LEATHER
LINED for ?H^ra5p{g|HL
inside AH
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Im OVfLC ?nl|7 r
boob ,wilh double mi
for support and
traction.
This medium weight backpacking
American lasts to fit American fee
rugged terrain and constructed to
against rocks from sole to ankle, h
boot?the Gretchen II?is availabl
boys' sizes. For the professional fit
k stop in and see us.
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In hock up
Bucks ava
jobs. Jeter said students i
make contact with prospt
Baby sitting is another s<
orm at 25 per The residence life staff is c
made out of hours they are available. /
pop tops from in room 111 of the Pendleto
ere are some to parents requesting it.
ply for a short Selling blood is another
Office at 1621 four agencies in Columbi
aid Robert B. plasma. Community Blot
I office. Jeter Taylor St. and John Elliot
week. cept blood from individ
Community Blood Plasms
130 days. a positive blood type and
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lernative eal
imary goals <
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lative eating behaviors and vice, is fr<
1 activity are stressed in regardless o
ight reduction course at weight probl<
aid Dr. Roger Sargent, "We try 1
sor for the program. students an
pattern," Sar
to change th<
habits of the
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said. "Most
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for protection.
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dtole W',h S,rOn0 *,i,chin8- ij
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provide protection
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to your ears
liable at USC
nay look over the list, but must COLL'Ml
jctive employers themselves. first time <
)urce of income open to students. same week
compiling a list of sitters with the 10 USC wo
{student must sign up for the list
n Building and will be distributed Plasma n
Inc., locatf
donors can
way of getting money. There are blood tvr?
- ? vr^*
ia (hat pay donors for blood or
ad and Plasma Service at 1317 Students
t Blood, Inc. at 1705 Main St. ac- books and ;
ual donors every eight weeks. tutoring, it
\ Service pays $7 for donations of House. Ad>
$10 for donations of a negative desk.
As a last
rina habits. nh
)f weight redu
ivior modification the weight back after t
SDonsnrnd hv Ow>n tho Hiot
ipus counseling ser- No particular diet is i
ie to all students weight reducation cours
f how severe their said, "We never drop
;ms may be. from a student's desire<
:o teach overweight but we do try to alter b
alternative digestion that their total calorie
gent said. "We want reduced."
i lifestyle and eating The first three wee
participants." program is used to te<
emphasize weight loss behaviors. "During thi
inn value," Sargent students keep a record ol
diets are only short intake," Sargent said. r
* tvwnln itcualhr iMnlurlfto i
? j^x,v|/iv uuunilj 111 iil^lUU^O II'C 1.1111C II im
sume the food, the plac<
11 =^=ii of food and the number
?an Huto I consumed.
? ll - "This makes the stud
k* 11 fllC of the food he is eating
-iolland five., ones he should cut c
Sargent said. "We emp
>agce importance of keeping s
r 0 or fattening food out of 1
)"Ow It We feel that the student i
his food intake if he has
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Iovuiviiiiiig uuiui u nc: i:c
Participants also t
pamphlet concerning
RftHM content of certain foods
pP HL vriflw j that of fast foods sue!
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11A PLASMA Center at 1916 Taylor St. pays $5 to
ionors and another $10 to donors returning the
;. A spokeswoman for the center said a group of
men donate every Wednesday and Friday.
nay also be donated at Serologicals of Columbia,
k1 at 2719 Middleburg Dr. A spokesman said
make $20 a week, but the amount varies with the
with items for sale such as bicycles, albums,
appliances, or services to offer such as typing or
lay advertise on the bulletin board in the Russell
/ertising cards are available at the information
resort, the bookstore always buys old books.
ysical activity
iction program
hey go off Macs" and "Whoppers".
The next three weeks of thp
lsed in the program emphasize the physical
e. Sargent activity of the student. "By inany
foods creasing activity, calories can be
i food, list, burned off a lot faster," Sargent
ehavior so said. "We suggest that the student
intake is exercise at least three days a
week."
ks of the
ach eating m YGkOkWt C
s time the IV ^
F their food From page 1
rhe record of Pickens."
ok to con- The area designated for
e, the type fraternity housing is west of
of calories Pickens Street. The university has
bought all of this area previously
lent aware controlled by the CR&DF, acand
which cording to Harold Brunton, vice
lown on," president of operations at USC.
ihasize the "The situation requires a reiny
instant evaluation, which is coming under
he house. President Holderman's five-year
vill reduce plan," Alexander said.
to prepare
in eat it." "IT IS hard to predict the
ctcivc <1 uemanu ior iraiernai Mousing,"
\ calorie Elkins pointed out. "In the 1960s,
i including students were leaving the houses,
1 as "Big and universities across the country
1 were stuck with large empty
n structures built under increased
demand in the '30s. Now students
are moving back into them," he
said.
I"The residences at USC now hold
26 people in each, which works well
for both the large and small
fraternities. Demand is not increasing
rapidly, because many
members live off campus," Klkins
CniH 41 Althnillfll
UMIU. IIUHI Ull> IIUUM*d
; are not bulging, there is a new
fraternity on campus (Phi Upsilon)
that owns no house."
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