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A proposal allowing class rank
over Scholastic Aptitude Tests
freshman applicants to USC will b
Faculty Senate in early October, <
Bolin, director of admissions.
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missions department to make
predictions of how well a student 1
they come to USC, according to Boli
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before class rank, but the propos;
percent of predictions to be based o
school performance, while the oth
be based on the SAT cut-off scores.
THE STUDENT who does
preparatory courses or just excels i
who does not score high on the SA1
Union Static
By Aridie Massey
Gamecock Staff Writer
A proposal to switch the sellin
theater tickets from the Russell He
Union Station was decided Se]
Rodgers, Union Station manager.
The proposal states the Union St
sell RHUU movie tickets at no cos
Arts Committee. Tickets and pof
daily by the Union Station beginr
station will guarantee the Cinemat
$2,800 or 15 percent of the net pr
greater.
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scheduled
Columbia's contribution to the
i 1979 International Year of the
Child proclaimed by the United
Nations is a multi-organizational
fair on Sept. 29 at Columbia Mall.
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to have priority Bolin said althouj
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buy the popcorn the Cinematic A
July 1, 1980. Any someone to sell the
tivities sponsored by the Red
Cross, Society of Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals, St. John's Day
Care, Kindercare, National
Foundation of the March of Dimes,
Richland Lexington Council on
Child Abuse and Neglect, Junior
Women's Club, Colonial Christian
Schools, Columbia Area Mental
Health Center and Planned
Parenthood, in addition to other
groups.
The schedule of events includes:
10:30 a.m., mime production by the
Kitani Foundation; 11 a.m.,
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lents score in the 900 range on the J
s following the trend of other Jj
nating the SAT cut-off score.
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realized their mistake in using a p
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college, according to Bolin.
:ets,popcorn
HUU wishing to use the machine
o borrow it with a one week
rn supplies will be provided at
>rding to Rodgers.
.ion has had many requests for
s said. "The Cinematic Arts
isn't able to handle the request
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be made from popcorn sales
seen sold seven days a week for a
ime, Rodgers added.
xigers said, can reduce the cost of r
rts Committee having to pay I
tickets and popcorn. ^
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Hallmark School for ABC kids;
11:30 a.m., Deputy Billy; Noon, c
Bike society sponsored by the i
Columbia Police Department; s
12:30, Jazz production by the
Kitani foundation; 1 p.m.,
Palmetto gymnastics academy;
1:30 p.m., Ballet; 2 p.m., Fire
Safety program; 2:30 p.m., Junior
doggers; 3 p.m., Gingerbread
Theater; 3:30, Junior League
Puppet Show; 4:30 p.m., Dance
show 5 p.m., Blues Group show by
the Kitani Foundation and a 6 p.m.
Dance television group. i
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Dormitories, including South i
remain open during Thanksgiving
Dorms mic
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By Jef Feeloy
Gamecock Staff Writar I
Campus residence halls might
emain open over Thanksgiving 1
ioliday, according to Richard 1
Vertz, vice president of I
Residential Life Services. I
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"We would like to keep the i
iorms open for Saturday night
ifter the Clemson game," Wertz
;aid. i
Wertz said the only problem is
inding enough staff to work at the
lorm desks and in the halls. "If we
teep the rooms open, it will allow
nore students to come to the
ootball game and save them the
problem of traveling home aferwards."
SEVERAL STUDENT groups
and residence hall staff members
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were consulted when considering
the plan, according to Wertz.
"I received input from a couple
of different student sources, and I
was in contact with the Intrafraternity
Council president,
the vice president of Student
Government and several different
dormitory advisors," Wertz said.
The final decision hasn't been
made because of security in the
dorms, according to Wertz. He
added the plan to open the dorms
would be beneficial to the students.
TOM CANNON, president of the
IFC, agreed with Wertz. "It's a
great idea, which really gives a
boost to school spirit. It's the first
time they've ever tried to do
anything like this, and if it is
successful, I hope it becomes an
annual thing," Cannon said.
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