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Publicatio By BRIAN TURNER Gamecock Staff Writer A new station manager for WU Black yearbook editor were nam* Student Publications March 14. Jane Witten was selected for U next semester. The Garnet & Rla next academic year by Diane Lipk the editorship. Witten was chosen I Witten said she applied for the thought I was capable of doing the high turnover rate and large staff, s explained, making "what we are the quality of the staff. I want t< stays open to innovation." WITTEN HOPES interest in th wants to "make more people awa station is fun and all that is needed i Earlier this month the board ah changing the production format ai the editors of The Gamecock am magazine. The Gamecock editor's positior twelve-month appointment, while Correction Several errors appeared in the SG election article. There were only 11 seats to be voted on in Thursday election. One seat in Education is vacant. In District 2, undecided mainrs 9 woe ? v M f? UU TYV/I1 by James Moon, not Bobby Kneece. In an article concerning the runoff election between Dottie Hammond and Seamus O'Boyle, O'Boyle has not been a senator at USC. The GHamecock regrets the error. SEES MK{wK019tk IM The VU -m Bringing 1 Western Wear fo I in - - - western Hats $6 We can shape our he Tucker - bullrider Big selection - straw Western Shirts Men's $9-$ 1 2 W( Western Jeans Namebrand - $1 0 & / Western Boots & n n tt> A * " IVIC7I1 3 ?poz~^>44 V 10%discourit to st 410 Meeting S Across the Ge I West C< , (plenty ot pari* >ns board raised a Crucible the mag SC and a new Garnet & fall and ed by the USC Board of FACU ie WUSC post beginning sa*d the ck position will be filled "direct in. the nnlv annlinanf fnr Dublioat ?, ,, ^rt,.?vu.n ?ui efoff" ?? rom four applicants. sum sWUSC post because "I The G best job." WUSC has a beginnin sometimes 50 people, she company able to do dependent on menson, !) make sure the station projectit a week.' The n e station continues and problem; ire that the work at the copies ai is interest." sales, ;o adopted proposals for allocatic ad the qualifications for staff to d The Crucible literary Si understa t has been made a full students ; the_stipend has been business' WUSC-FM 91.9 It's for you FREE i |g||| DELIVERY 254-8800 ISESBB iRange r- - - - ?-^ I he West To The East" | r Men and Women I $29.50 its like Marshall s, wools, felts omen's $1 0 - $ 1 2 $11 Vomen's $29-$44 udents with USC ID it. 791 rvais St. Bridge, :>lumbia :ing at the side) selects ne\ nd scholastic-hour requirements lowei : editor will hold the position for nine r azine's two publications, one each at 1 spring semesters LTY CHAIRMAN of the board Dr. R< se changes will move the two perio ion towards more professional ions and will provide continuity amecock will be published three tir g this fall on a one-year basis, ^ing extension of the editor's term. an advisor to the board, said,"1 >ns for next year substantiate going t( y ew Garnet & Black editor will ft s. According to Sullivan, or 'e sold each year and it takes, in com a large investment of money from >ns committee to support it. It is the t? increase interest." illivan said. "Rusinpsc npnnio - ? f Ui v ind the impact Gamecock adverti: mentioning the monetary pinch es felt over the extended Christmas NAT1 THE O] "TH w< i r? i Keservea I Available at Towns ALL STYLES Special! 0%/^ V/AI V(If pei Special! Knits L"You will kno> OUR v media he< red. The new Gamecock is growing, well nonths, or for We hope to move gradually he end of the become financially indepen entirely free from the unr Selection of the paper's fi oger Sullivan for March 30. Sullivan sai dicals in the position as attractive as ly-produced qualified people." within their TO DO THIS, the board nes per week a?d required that the editor with an ac- hours, but the editor will Jon Clem- student. The new editor w the financial semester of practicum in ) three issues credit hours for the Game "The editorship takes up ice different board hopes that the studen ily 3,000 board of trustees will appi ^? !il_ OkOT f in/inOnnin/t lU/\ uiiiciliuil Wlin ivi voi ui iiiv-i caaiug mc ljutii the student "These are compromise iskofthenew academic credit for the < faculty senate were not en beginning to Sullivan expla sing has on dwindling staff and by ext( some local term that person will have break. "The staff. RHUU Cultural Series presents ONAL f'[>'| 1ATRE M AI F THE DEAF 1 " in REE MUSKETE! 3dnesday March 22, 8PfV Seating ? $2, 3, 4 TheTc hip, RH Travel Center & Taylor < n our brands and love1 PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWE ids l-read, hopefully getting better, to a daily paper. The paper can dent, although it cannot become jfirsitv " ' ? ""V irst full-year editor is scheduled d, "We are trying to make the possible and open it to more increased the stipend to $2,150 be enrolled in at least six creait still be considered a full-time ill be able to waive the second journalism but will receive no cock position. a great amount of time and the t allocations committee and the rove these proposals in the inity of the paper," Sullivan said, proposals; we tried to get editor, but committees of the thusiastic." ined that The Crucible faces a mding the length of the editor's a better chance to enlarge the tt| russel house 3 > % I ERS" I Dwnship Street Pharmacy i er Road eafood 18 0-8:30, Sat. 10-7 STUDENT 4C90 2/$10?? $690 our prices" I R I 800.4 Bush Riv Next to Jaws S 798-1 8? Mon.-Thurs. 1 0-7, Fri. 1 AND SIZES FOR THE >rd Button Down -feet, $1 500) ; Short Sleeve First Quality in other stores $1 200