The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 02, 1978, Page Page 6, Image 6
This illustration appeared
in this past issue of The
Gamecock. The illustrator is
Tami Peterson, and The
Gamecock apologizes to her
for not giving proper at
tributfon.
Mortar Board
applications
due Feb. 22
Applications for Mortar Board
Inc., an honorary organization foi
upcoming seniors, are now being
accepted.
The organization is based or
scholarship, leadership and ser
vice. A grade-point average of 3.5
is required.
Applications can be picked up at
the Office of Student Activities anc
are due Feb. 22.
Newsstand
needs a name
A contest to name the new shoj
in the Russell House second flooi
lobby is underway. The shop sell;
newspapers, magazines, candy
tobacco and personal items. A $2!
prize will be awarded to the win
ner.
Applications should be droppec
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on ai me intormation desk, also or
the second floor, or mailed to th<
Russell House University Union
The entry deadline is noon, Feb. 10
Columbia Hall
residence
applications for
the Pall, 1978
semester are
now available.
Forms may be
picked up at the
Residential Life,
Services Office
in the Towers,
or at any Area
office.
I applications
must be in by
february lOtb.
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