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Shirts pi at camp' By DIANNE POSTON Gamecock Staff Writer Campus Bookstore in Russell Hou clothing to its collection of books, soi "The idea goes back to the origins tn stnrp manooor C U .?.V .v u.v? v uiiw^vt u. u. unamum, wu had presented a problem. "We toe before investing in the machine."/ Swanson said the machine was the only one of its kind in the Columbia area, and praised its capabilities. "Virtually anything can be copied and then transferred onto a T-shirt, cap or even a bumper sticker," he said. T-SHIRTS COST $2.75, the imprints cost $1.25 and lettering costs from 10 to 25 cents, depending on the size of the letters. Group rates are not in effect yet, but intramural teams, residence halls, sororities and fraternities are urcfid tn S<? hnu/ th#? r?rintirit* ?0? ? " v"~ r* department operates, said Swanson. The selection of transfer designs is progressing slowly, Swanson said. "We are trying to be sensitive to the students' desires and national trends, but the trends change very fast. We encourage comments--we are open to new ideas. Have you r^corvo/i your GarnefSt Black? = FREE I I nmivFDY 254-8800 I The GAMECOCK is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published twice weokly on Monday and Thursday during the fall and spring semesters and once weekly on Thursday during both summer terms with ' the exceptions of four times in August and on Univarelty of South Carolina holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in The Gamecock , are those of the editors and not those of th? 1 University of South Carolina. The University of South Carolina Is an I quai opportunity institution. Change of address forms, subscription requests and other correspondence should be sent to The Gamecock, Drawer A, USC, Columbia, S.C., 29209. Subscription rates are $4 per semester and $2 for the summer sessions. f Third class postage paid at Columbia,, S.C. | ^ rinted as store se has added a printing machine for nvenirs and sports gear. il plans for the bookstore, according 10 added tjiat space for the machine >k time to investigate and research I STUDY I IN DOMINICAI Absolute accreditation with \ Meets eligibility requirements of th Colleges for the COTRANS prograr examination. Approved institution student loan program and VA ben enrolled. A non-restrictive admiscic two-semester pre-med program. We the summer and fall semesters of 1 first nrrantoH We are absolutely not associati | Office" or placement company. Oi which are in the Dominican Republ in the ereas of housing, pure coordination of language instructi involved; hidden or otherwise. Stud to the Dominican Republic. You i write: CENTRAL RECR DOMINICAN UNIVER! Edificio Diez-Oficina 508; Conde 202-3 BBB^k b < jCM i ^L^^te|?|S|l|$^^S Get your Sv Vale Fh i rvor* I ur.ou Tke Gawd & BEa Tke ( i?~?? ;? May informed. Read The Gamecock. MEDICINE THE i REPUBLIC World Health Organization listing, le Association of American Medical n. Students qualify to take ECFMG for U.S. Dept. of HEW's guaranteed efits. Over 1,500 U.S. citizens now )n policy is in effect along with a are now processing applications for 978 on the basis of first qualified ? sd with any American "Admissions ir offices and representatives, all of ic, provide continual aid to students basing, cultural orientation, and ion. There are no exorbitant fees lents are requested to apply directly may call: 809-688-451Q? You may UITING OFFICE SITIES OF MEDICINE I; Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic MICHAEL MARI 1 Wednesday, 9:0( Golden S /Ll_ \no V.OVI 'veetheort a Valer i at the ntine's Da] mer Sale a.m.?3:30 p.m. i Green Street ontofthe Union) SUuj in turn with Student Hi ek ueibh . . U/USC-FW The Suzj Care Cea | Rosewo Licensed day care center and offering a complete educatic | French, Phonics, Math Rea< Dramatics, and Field Trip planned for this year. Hours are fro Due to exnansion we have lir At our second location, Hart (a school designed for the complete afternoon care witl Academy, A-C Moore, St. Jos School and Meadowfield. For more inf Sadie H at 2S< After 7:00 f 20% Discount I 111#* Lin 3 HEATRiriTC : February 15th ) p.m. a pur Lounge jr Charge) l tine Spe f 12 RH Sponsor Special Pr< edia. ' ' \ Tke Gamecock r-Q Child I iter. Inc. | >od Area I a fully accredited kindergarten >nal program ? Conversational liness, Music, Arts and Crafts, s are a few of the activities | m 6:30-6:00 pm riiii^d onenines in all ace ffrnnns man Hall, 3401 Rosewood Drive older child ages 6-12) we offer ti school pickup from Hammond ?eph, South Kilbourne, the Bates ormation call art main 4-0287 ?m 776*1493 on first month fees Offer expires March 12 Bring Ad for Discount .?r ^ rial Show !:15 p.m. 2nd Floor k ograms I I | || I