The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 09, 1978, Page Page 6, Image 7

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BSU mem By CHRIS DOYLE Gamecock Staff Writer Five members of the Baptist S selected to work as summer missi office. Patricia Stubbs, Sharon Smith, Metts and Kathy Carr were appoii offered by BSU. Stubbs, a junior nursing stude baptist hospital in the Gaza stri] education junior, will be a spec Pueblo Indian area of Colorado. < be travelling between Kansas anc construction team renovating am METTS, AN ELEMENTARY ec with people in poverty stricken ar freshman, will work with migrar "This program has been in exis $52,000 1\^" ^>1 1 1T1CU 8UI1UU1 endowment By LORRAINE CALLISON Gamecock Staff Writer The School of Medicine at USC has received an endowment ii support of medical education fron Mr. and Mrs. G. Cameron Todd o Columbia. To be known as the Todd Medica Education Endowment Fund, th< gift is a memorial to immediate members of the Todd family wh< attended USC and chose th< medical profession as a career. "We are delighted to help th< medical school get off the ground,' said Todd, vice president o Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner anc Smith, Inc. of Columbia. "Fund: are always tight at the start, anc we hope our contribution will hel{ make USC an excellent medica school." The endowment will giv< the medical school from $3,000 t< $3,500 per year to be used at th< Dean of the Medical School': discretion. "At this point, we are not sun what the money will be used for,' said Dr. Roderick Macdonald, Jr. Dean of the School of Medicine 11117. 511 ' * + * we win use n ior wnaiever tin medical school needs microscopes, lab equipment supplies, etc." PROBLEM PREGNANCY NEED HELP? C* r\ 11 i m OA 70 1 "7 I ^WIUIMUIU ZJH-/ Ol/ Charleston 722-8318 WE CAN HELP! TlP-KLEEhT 1 hniir rli^rkninn 4 hourlaundry | 6 days q week m-F 7:30am-6pm Sat. 7:30am-3pm 132Q main St. bers to serv said the 1 center. Require itudent Union have been listed and onaries by the BSU state out applic Each st Wendell Garner. Rnhin thpv arp 11 ited to five of 24 positions The comn qualificat nt, will be working in a "THES p. Smith, an elementary andundei ial youth worker in the said. Hov jiarner, a BA junior, will "This is a I Nebraska, working on a & building churches. Mission Room anc lucation junior, will work BSIJ. Th< eas in Maryland. Carr, a toward n its in Spartanburg. said, and tence for over 20 years," year. 1 keep 1 ^?? I ' |J4;-f~y~ j^^^?zf'^Wiiffil'S? K ) iwv-m^^^S i Mg^ ' v ? ' y. .. v. . ' * ' ' '' ' . - ' i: \. *1. jr I I I e as sumirn *ev. Jane Young, minister at the si ;ments and qualifications for eacl I sent to every BSU in the state. Stt ations and send them to the main off udent attends a weekend seminar, nterviewed and observed by a stude niHon tliArt mnlrnc* a rA/>Ammnn^otin miiv^v uivii iiiuivvo a & ^vuiiiiiiviivwiiv ions of the student. iTUDENTS have to be baptist and hf -standing of baptist principles and b vever, she said no students will teaching and serving project," she i aries will receive $300 for the en 1 board, and traveling expenses will i more than 20 BSU centers in tl lising money to pay for the missio the USC center raised $2,000 in con k dollar sap s your Bad perfect!} . <-.75V:;V:' iS&w&iv:v., a ;-'v , . > :;,' & vkilSS? - 5# .- ? > - <& } : . !?. *.*sv " v f ' , *. : .v". er missioi Indent baptist The missis beginning Ji 1 position are Aug. 18. 'v during which a general m nt commiltee. is given the n based oi> the coVers sped vtesMWMfl < ' / will describi ive knowledge improvemei eliefs," Young be preaching. "My bas said. mission. It' anyone wh itire summer. missionary, be paid by the le state work MISSION, naries, Young by the Horn itributions this allowed to Young said tSAUHrifi i.Btoesar f preserve Audio experts have calle< _ Kit 'the best thing fo Now Sound G nvrii r^v 4-u~ Bj^/1 UVC UIC Slit Simply purd from your ai send us the c purchase. We' Independei layed 100 time face noise and d with Sound ( i once in "mint I Guard protect nds July 31,191 Sound GuanTk good sounds so rzr^Jk Sound Guan) preservative - Sound Gua , Sound Guard is Bail Corporation's resist (?__) CopTTtettf CMf/mmi" ' 'MM-; laries Dnaries will work for appi ?e 1 through June 5 and ei orientation iWmrf fltwmi K/ifrtro Iknu 1 V?I|P^ B??M" wv?VI V MKJ 1 pMtpftn arrival at their ijfcc duties and responsibi te debriefed upc B tMiH experiences ana < its. ic goal is to help stud s a very broadening exp< 10 has not changed a " Young said. i\RY POSTS are offered t< e Missionary Board. Onlj participate in the BSU uard idBoogi Ml. i our Record Preservai r records since vinyl!' uard will pay you $1 tc ingth of their judgeme lase the Preservation I idio or record dealer ai oupon below with proc 11 send you your dollar it tests prove records s show the same abser distortion, when regul jUard. a HPU/ rtmrwA condition." ion lasts. However, thi: 78. So don't delay. eepsyour ending good. ncif, IN 47302 roximately ten weeks riding Aug. 10 through meetings. The first is leave, and the second assigned region and ilities. ? tbtir return. They rffer suggestions and lents understand the I erience. I don't know fter working as a ft VllOH Cn^Anl n*'"1 ? ...D.a UVIIUUI OIUUCI11S f college students are Missionary program, e ; tion ) nt. <it id r r fi )IOI ice ariy s Syatcm. iw & r W fM * ^ ' ,'?vl y ' ' 11 A/I - - * 'l$Mi [