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Seminar To the Editor: I would like to congratulate article ever published. Having article supposedly printed in Gamecock edition, I am av cusable alterations, additioi that were made. First of all, the Rape Semii by Open Door. The only refere is that a representative from Beth Love, helped in the pi seminar. Furthermore, the r my idea and was organized by Hines from the Counseling Laura Steckler from the Pi vices Center, Dr. Mimi Parrol Life, and myself. In addition, the most impor Horsesh To the Editor: I will try to keep at a solemi level, but whenever I tall about the eviction notice tha the residents of Rutledge dorr on the Horseshoe received, find it hard to stay cool. Afte Housing?should be considered. The a residence area. I encourage the administra and to realize the sentimental Horseshoe. Living on the Hor it is a way of life, an experier on the Horseshoe as Soul ministrators want to restore and to give it a more acadi historic value, the Horsesl However, it must be realize perience has become a trad many do. Taking the Horsesl who treasure it for its sentir America back to the Indii * ? ? overiooKea. IN VIEW OF the many housing, many upset students any, has been contributed I There is a special committee the Residence Life Committe students, am a member of tl appointed last September. I ministration's representative No, the administration is n with SG President Brad St< Steele to appoint a number o\ as a number of men. He a pointrnents can be made by S women had been appointed were raised at a senate meeti The Residence Life Committ Committee for which both n pertinent. The Residence Li Steele's poor judgment, has t is unnhlp tn mwt It is unfortunate that impoi body received no formal inp Mr. Steele. , \\mn > Express y< ?Jt - ... coverage omitted: one i you on the worst raped. A par {read the original YWCA suppli the Feb. 2, 1978, quoted in the rare of the inex- words, and th< is and deletions seem that you with the subje nar is not offered throwing som nee by Open Door Rape is the Open Door, Mary much prepara eparation of the of benefitting ape seminar was quite apatheti Dr. Ruthann Fox gets pushed o\ Services Center, choose to alte sychological Ser- written, truthi :t from Residence Jennie Maupii tant statistic was Philosophy Ju * oe residei condemning our frisbee and football and leisure activities n in general, cur president k Holderman has decided to rid t this historical landmark, n known as the Horseshoe, of I those boisterous noisemakers r once and for all. 01 viii page li Horseshoe is definitely not such tion to examine other possibilities I value many students have for the seshoe is not merely an essential; ice. Because this university began :h Carolina College, many adthe Horseshoe to its former state, emic atmosphere. Because of its noe's renovations are in order. a tnat tne Horseshoe's living exition and should be cherished, as hoe away from the many students nental value would be like giving ans. Its tradition should not be changes planned for university ; wonder why little student input, if to the housing office's decisions. designed for such student input ? e. I, for one, along with three other lat committee. However, we were v..I L ?- -? jui imvc ucvw mei wun uie aaes on the committee. ot at fault. Instead, the blame lies eele. I personally instructed Mr. f women to the committee, as well ppointed five men; only six apteele. Objections to the fact that no to the Residence Life Committee ng last semester, and rightfully so. ee is probably the only university lale and female representation is fe Committee, as a result of Mr. >een in limbo since September and 'tant issues concerning the student ut because of the stubbornness of [>ur opinion poor out of every four women gets nphlet put out by the Columbia ed this statistic. Also, the words ttape seminar article are not my srefore are not my quotes. It does could have been more concerned ct matter of this article instead of e words on a page. fastest growing crime, and when tion goes into a seminar in hopes many students, it's unfair and c on your part that the publicity it of shape because you wrongly rate and thereby falsify a wellful article. i nior it upset A n n 1 f AM no a neigiiuur oi me president's, I feel it is a cold way of molding the Shoe into what he wants. Last year the residents of DeSaussure were abruptly shown the way out, and many who refused to leave the Shoe moved into Rutledge College. They have been here but one year and must now squeeze into another dorm. Many bonds will be broken unless we can make a change. Any resident here can tell you 1 of that special feeling one gets from living on the Shoe. We want to savor that feeling by speaking out and staying put. Nathan G. Hopper 3rd year Horseshoe resident Reader di with Andi To the Editor: Tuesday night. I attended The AnHi Illusion with high hopes. I was expe< hours of magic and be thorough However, what I saw did not fulfill rr What I was witness to was a religiou behind a magic show. I think that ma in attendance were misled by the pre This publicity stated many of the v mysteries would be solved before our the advertising before the show conta [dinner" fj OFFER GOOD FOR 1, 2, 3, 4, q VALID ANY DAY TIIR1 I Feb* 13 thru F |; (Not Valid For Bai Band dislike! To the Editor: In regards to a column written by < Douglas entitled "Amida has heart, 30 issue: We, The Amida Band, would lik pressing our views on some of the remarks by Mr. Douglas. If he, Mr. more attention to what was actus concert rather than being cynical, he that the sound equipment, althougl properly used by the sound person mixdown of the erouDs' instrument grossly improper. A sound test was and then totally readjusted by the personnel provided other than the 01 resulted in the "as we play" remixi tunes "Brickhouse" and "Boogi microphones were completely off resulting in chord disintegration. 2 sonnel were not allowed to correct tl the proper adjustments. 3) The s successfully to mix the first half i during the intermission. 4) If Mr himself, in normal concert procedure occurs, one for the stage monitors f< for the audience. The stage mix was i same sound personnel being there fi concert's end. Entertainers rely < monitors for intonation, volume cont hope to heaven that the mix they are mix the audience is hearing through I IN CLOSING, we would like t credentials as a "music critic" and 1 as a god-like creature who has the ri] soul or the lack of it. To show Mr. Do awareness, he mentioned in his arti Fun, Fun" "an admirable horn s< i 11 ? ? wnoiiy impossiDie seeing as tnougn was completely off during the entii ment "not much soul" is unbelievabl A band composed of seven brothers have appeared with notable stars Parliament Funkadelic, Mandrill, t the Godfather of Soul, Mr. James much soul." Well, well, well, Mr. 1 would take the time out and serious selected job and write critiques fror instead from the lack of it. The Amida Band isappointe re Kole sho of the religious mess; show. This is what I o e Kole World of the show under false iting to see two others. In conclusion, ly entertained. Crusade for Christ moi iy expectations. or my two dollars? 3 service hiding ay of the people Chris Perkins -show publicity. Undecided Sophomore world's greatest eyes. However, Tab Burnette ined no mention Political Scicnce Soph $A60 5, OR 6 PERSONS EA< J SUNDAY PLl eh. 18th ta: lquets) 5 Hot items DINNER SERVEL it Salads 8:30 P M Children's Prices SUNDAY - 11 AM FOR 1 on o M. I X KJ D 2-13 phon i BRING THIS COlT^tW WITH YOUU?i s review Gamecodk staff writer Bill not much soul" in the Jan. e to clear the air by exi incorrect and distasteful Douglas, would have paid illy happening during the i would have 1) been aware 1 very adequate, was imnel provided. In turn, the ation at concert time was done early that afternoon time of the show by other iginal mixdown man. This ing of the first and second e Nights." Some vocal during vocals segments, ) Amida's own sound perlese inefficiencies or make ound man who tried un.vas relieved of his duties . Douglas had concerned ;, there is a double mix that /i vi?^ cutci uiiiici a ctnu uuc near perfect because of the 'om afternoon soundtest to on the mix of the stage rol, and acciiracy and then \ hearing is the same as the the front speakers. o question Mr. Douglas' lis''delusions of grandeur" ght to denote w{io has more uglas' total lack of musical icle during the song "Fun, action" was created. This 4.1 1 me saxopnone micropnone *e number. Also, his come, vapid, and totally jejune, from Charleston, S.C. who such as Mothers Finest, he O'Jays, New Birth, and Brown, doesn't have "not Douglas, we wish that you >ly get involved in your illn knowledge on the subject I u W age that was also part of the bject to. I feel that I attended pretenses and so did many I have to ask: is the Campus re interested in saving my soul lomore AT > MON. THRU SAT. 4 PM - I 8:30 PM I EST ACRES ! ELTLINE BLVD. B le 782-6367" f]