University of South Carolina Libraries
: Bates Hou tfy JANET GIBSON Gamecock Staff Writer Bates House, a men's residence hall, will become a co-ed dormitory this fall to create a more conducive atmosphere for group activity and study. aviffl a % ... wruu we re proposing 10 do is APO 's escort By JOSE DUVALL Gamecock Staff Writer The escort service program, sponsored by Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity, is in its ninth year and is going strong but needs : more publicity, according to vice! president Ron Bouknight. The service is for any student wishing an escort from one location on campus to another, he Thp sprvipo nonnnt % . ... ? IW VUIII1UI liC uat'll for off-campus destinations, he said, adding that an "academic purpose" must be involved, such as going to class or to the library. The service, the number of which is 777-3825, operates Monday <2REm H * | Gtfe, \ * ? "^lSSMatu ck 1 * /? F>-N/ I II? ex#-v. .. . J f The University of South Carolina is an equal opportunity institution. CMn?e ol address forms, subscription requests and other correspondence should be sent to The Oamecock, Drawer A, use, Columbia, S?C., ItlM. Subscription rates are S4 per semester and $2 for the summer sessions. Third class postage paid at Columbia, S.C. I I J - -1 I 1 f ^Kl I i -3T^Ql_ G^iTAFkX i2>eu?AA? -. M J J9LfsBft_77jL2222Jl The GAMECOCK is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published twice weekly on Monday and Thursday during the fall and spring s? hi esters 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 examination periods. ' c Opinions expressed in The Gamecock are those of the editors and not those of the University of South Carolina. , se to pro vie make it similar to Columbia Hall, except this time freshmen will e involved," said Assistant VicePresident of Residential Life Services Richard Wertz. According to Wertz, courses will be designed for Bates in an effort to change the all-male dorm into a living-learning environment. The service 6goin, through Thursday from 6 p.m. until midnight, he said. NO FEES ARE charged, and APO runs the service with no r MM /W Jr . . . . .H w. Hnffl The fact tl for busi forbi We designed Th( help professionals i fast, accurate answ % % ? Droad range of busi financial problems. r. ones you'll face in y ness classes. Interest, annu counting, finance, bo sis, real estate, st marketing, forecastin tative methods and m course applications ai hands with The MBA. This powerful < also features prepro functions that let yoi ? 1978 Texas Instruments Incorp le co-ed livi building accommodates 600 persons. "IF MANY freshmen are involved, we will be geared toward the 101 series (freshmen-level courses), and we will definitely offer University 101 (indoctrination to USC for new g strong' financial help from the national chapter. "Motor pool supplies us with the necessarv vphiplpc a?H the campus police supplies us with HHHHHHHHHHHHH i latTheMBAc ness professior nying one whil a MBA to more difficult ct arrive at the touch of a k ers to a Accurately. You r ness and your own progrj The same steps long, savii our busi- time if ^ ? you're doing ities, ac- repetitive |g| nd analy- ^lasswork M /. . . nrnhlom a atistics, ' The" H g, quanti- MBA comes any more with an re in your inU8trated ^1 text, "Calsalculator culator grammed Analysis for Bus i perform nance." This new Texas Inst ?rated INCORPOR ng experier students)," said Wertz. If the majority of residents are upper-classmen, he said, upperlevel courses will be offered. Under the new olan. men and women will live on the same floor, but on different wings. Men and women will also have the option of voting for Plan D. two walkie-talkies," Bouknight said. A ".^^1^ ?HiilB!B^ alculator was < ials is a great r e vou're ? stnH< ? ^ ? ?? ?- w ilculations at you how s ey. Instantly. analysis can nay also enter calculator, ims up to 32 understands ig significant reading. An more than financial cal TEXAS INSTI iness and Fi- ...INNOVA r guide shows PERSONAL ELI RUMENTS ATED ice ACCORDING TO Wertz, Plan D is a proposal which would extend visitation hours from 9 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. on weekdays and from 9 a.m. on Fridays until 11:30 p.m. on sunaays. Dining services will remain the same, but the cafeteria will be adding more salads and yogurt, Wertz said. * Men living in Bates may now sign up to stay in the dormitory next semester. Wertz said that if any of the men want to leave, they may sign up for any dorm where men may reside. ^&[>* '''<rT j};" $ designed eason int. imple calculator be with The MBA It's 288 pages of tble, easv-to-fnllnw id it's coupled to 100 real-world exshow you step-by> make calculator k for you as never e building a career The MBA business PIllo^AK "" 1 kmiui/ui cuii oe one igest cornerstones. MJMENTS TORS IN V 4P ) ECTRONICS