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i'UM /// 41\? Wires i A bicycle wheel seen closecogs and gears all must finely enjoy the luxury of coasting Being ok OublmuiiMg item Hit jHajwhj Vwerted Jtw lice Put RmeM Hon ? Tim day, 1 5 |).HI. Tfo Gi B iwd CMfid Rrnl TtuJug. Bain *2.75 |>e U 7 J ^nRRr v ?9 JkWM* . / m^V jv w ^y Frank O. Pry*r ? GAMECOCK ,s\ /tn It A? / ! 6 UJJIWIS up is an intricate thing. Spokes, V mesh in order that people may in the breexe. | P?WM????????W??? C#?tectum 4 Coafe&u) i'a Cohtu) Uviguua. Itck'ft PleMWie by tite m Calei&rn ^PffiUthpH fl -7 MIMQ Buifct d UtyUU* Hum and tuck... It kAb&??< ^ | Reorg at matui Professional Typing Service "A Complete Office Service" Manuscripts Copies Theses . Resumes 4508 St. Andrews Office Park Suite 16 *7oo i -A.i Across from 798-lM)2 Allied Chemical pi Il n n h K ny tfemard Mnkle Oamttcock Staff Wrll* The division of two-year campus education was recently reorganized of a growing number of older studen John Duffy, vice president of tv* and continuing education, said the "an attempt to set up a structure thi better meet the needs of the non-tra THE REORGANIZATION divid< two-year campuses and continuing units, Duffy said. These units consi campuses, each having their own < for credit programs, and centers f studies, tele-communications, gi stnrlipq anrt tu/n- anrl fnnr.uoQr f>oir Duffy said the reorganization is th long study. The study determined I the division of two-year campuse education would better meet the n students, who are enrolling in an ii at USC. Elaine Joiner, director of specia division of continuing education missions defines a mature student a 25 or over." r1 ~ ~ anizatioi e studen r "AT Til IK . r required to ha es and continuing said. Howevei tf? mPPt thp nPMll ruirion/>OD oca its at USC. This semest ^o-year campuses dergraduate & reorganization is According t( it would help us to two predomina iditional student." school. She sai is pushing pe<] ps the division of education into six MOST OK th st of the two-year according to J< director; a center can't learn ai or non-traditional students are ? raduate regional traditionally-a ipus service units. "We in cont tempt to make le result of a year- anytime." Joi that restructuring program was s and continuing originally Nev eeds of "mature" was so favorab tcreasing number Business ad tends to be th< I programs in the older students i, said L'SC ad- because Colun is "anybody who's stitutions in thi with business LHKULINH WO Free Pregr Free Aborti Confidence PregnancL i_i ? ? _i 1 Ioiooo test Call 256-012G iii necock Vdvertisinq Salesmei wc r the spring sent f ^ ? * riant: RIHJ I) UC ic by 311-B Kussc . fill out an applic wmm i aim* A 9 ts ne< ACiK of 25, students ive SAT scores to ente transcripts of prior still required. er 3,206 people 25 or o chool on the Columbia ) Joiner, time and eco in t rpfl?nn< rumnln . rw I J pVVpiV I d. "I think it's a societf iple to get more eduea e older students are in :>iner "A number of th nymore.' but that's r [enerally much more i ged students." Joiner inuing education are it possible for a studen iner said, adding thi started tor only st vs of the program sprei le that it was opened to ministration, accrrdin ? most popuJiir degr< Joiner said she I ibta is a state capital is area, state governme capabilities. MEN'S SEW loncy Testing ion Referral to \ I (Tlp?Hirr\l P r\r ) can be detec before missing Columbia, S.C M k* to t ? I ^ 1 & men ester ? a ks! 4 II House ation. Willi id eds are no longer r USC," Joiner education exIder are in uncampus. nomics are the are returning to il thing Society tion " their 30s or 40s. em have said I lot true Adult motivated than said making an att to go to school it D Q?tiirHo<i ate employees id and response the public g to statistics, ee pursued by felt this was and many innt. need people /ICES | ihties j ted by period . 292Q4 vV J 1