The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 13, 1978, Image 1

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k* 4 /' \ ^ ^wmmmmmMMMMMMMMMMnaMMMMMMMMHMMMWBImbmmmmimmm?mmwmm?m?mm^^mmMMmmmmm?mmmm?mmmmmm^mmmmmmrn* v_j/\lVi Jtl vA_/v> tx Ufa Monday Feb. 13.1978 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. Volume LXIY, No. 28 I I ?.. , ,11 .,,,,1,,.. mi I III.. J Busine By ANN FURGURSON Gamecock Staff Writer More than 25,000 persons c business and technology an participate in a series of s workshops offered this year t of Engineering. South Carolinians will mak iu : 1 1 pei vacin vi muse involved, DU from Ohio, Virginia, Nor Florida and other states are Available to i Colli offei -*Jm " ' " in \':*rr ss and te( "This series of se programs will serve pi business, industry, onnected with technology," Dr. Jos i expected to director of the worksl seminars and >y the College WORKSHOPS OF specialized that each i e up about 80 own. "Business, nur t participants each handle their th Carolina, Biedenbach said, expected. Specialization is the ^ _ 1 Lion-siuaents ege of Ed rs free co JB/u ?Y\ v,^B ^b|L j|j ^M^mm*' ^4BB ^ ^ * aj^^n^v ^Bi^Hf'^y^Vjf'n jn^^HBHT jj^^udV flBHS . * M :JR||Af| ^fir-' I ! '^? M W * *'i BP"' Jfi? ^'Jt J;L ^hnolog sminars and intense according rimarily only those in future wc cusuicciiiig, cuiu will be cc eph M. Biedenbach, are the f? lops, said. Dr. Bie< up the pro this type are so industry, field must have their have beer sing and other areas each yeai own programs," This wc key to the workshops, workshop iucation iinselinj Brmon Andrew -THE GAMECOCK y semina ; to Biedenbach. For instance, a irkshop for industrial fire safety inducted on a "no nonsense, here icts" basis, Biedenbach said, lenbach came to IJSC in 1974 to spt gram and to keep it up to date with The seminars began in 1975 and i increased in number and subject iek there will be a pair of two-day s Feb. 14-16 for persons concerned By CHRIS DOYLE Gamecock Staff Writer Free counseling is being < norcnnc nnici/1a fKn nnin ^TVl UVIIU VUUJ1UV Ulb 141A1V problems. Fifteen persons working j counsel in the areas of adji L problems brought on by t counseling and aging pn assessment is made of the appropriate counselor, rip "Persons who have suffe U perform in their present jc discover other job areas," ^ visor. "WE TRY TO EMPHA; Everyone has certain streng Frederick said. "Most people in the comn Frederick said. Persons fe< with students than going tc USC pipeline A sunny afterr nnlr/t I 1 mane even iiitlli WU more pleasant. He men install a water Main Street, hidd traffic by mounds I earth. I irs off< with production and inv George Brown, who is n sultant specializing in this; the first workshop. THE SECOND worksh ducted by Dr. James Tom of the Industrial Engineerii State. Both programs require < offered by the USC College ersity who have emotioi towards masters and doct jstment and physical disa aihire, inadequacy or de sblems. When a person problem and the patient i: red physical disabilities ai >bs can explore their skills said Dr. David Frederick, SIZE the positive things jths and we try to explore t lunity need help but can't si more at east discussing a psychiatrist's office. toon can rk a little re, workline along len from ? of red 3 red entory control, lanagement conarea, will conduct op will be conpkins, a member ng faculty at N.C. i registration fee. 5 of Education to nal or physical oral degrees will bilities, personal pression, career calls, a quick s referred to the id can no longer s and abilities to program superin their lives, hese strengths," afford to get it," ; their problems