The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, September 26, 1979, Page Page 3, Image 4
Homecomi
Cockfest, s
From Staff Reports
"USC and Me/' the theme of
Homecoming this year, will
feature a variety of activities,
including the Bee Gees concert,
according to Vinnie Gore, chairman
of the Homecoming Committee.
The traditional Cockfest will be
held Oct. 4, and the Homecoming
parade will be Oct. 6 before the
football game between USC and
Oklahoma State that evening.
Class reunions will be held
Friday and Saturday. USC
graduates who finished earlier
than 1929 will be the featured
guests, and reunions will also be
held for the graduating classes of
1929, 1934, 1939, 1944, 1954, 1959,
1964 and 1969.
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inc< v>wnr to 1 pep iauy wn
feature head football coach Jin
Carlen and the USC football team
The Carolina Marching Band
cheerleaders and student skits wil
also be featured,and a firework!
display will be the grand finale
according to Gore.
Police rep
thefts
By?J<
Oinnooi
The Sidewalk Cafe, located in tl
has been broken into three times i
apparently one object in mind: yoj
The thieves stole 20 containers c
newlv rpnnvntpd raff,
"I don't know what they think t)
nothing to steal/' Lester Aiken, d
said. "There is no money in the c
the Russell House," he added.
UNIVERSITY DINING SERV
said security at the 30-seat cafe u
secure the locks tighter from th
efforts with the Security and M
robberies. After the last break-L
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"It seems like a heck of a lot of
for some yogurt/' Ramage said.
Search fo
ueun auric
By Ronda Temptoton
Oanwcoefc Staff WrlHr
Selection proceedings for dean o
the USC College of Education an
almost complete, according U
Frances O'Tuel, chairwoman o
the Dean Search Committee.
"Last spring we selected 6 of 151
applicants for interviews am
recommended inree to ine proves
office. None of them were selected
so we extended the search/
OTuel said.
Fifteen more applications wen
considered, and four were brough
to the campus for interviews
OTuel said. "We are bringing ii
our fourin ana tinai candidate im
Friday," she said.
THfr OUR EDUCATORS beinj
considered for the position are
John Mulhern, dean of the College
of Education at East Michigan
DiMti Claa?1 <U?n fll RrfitnaHiwi A
Western Carolina;Foster Watkina
area head of Curriculum and In
struction at the University c
Alabama and Dale Nitxschke
dean of Education at th
university 01 nonneni towa.
Each applicant will "be meetinj
all the administrative officers c
the college and talk with facult
and students. Also, each will ac
dress the faculty about their idea
on the position of dean of educatio
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ng to feature
trppt dartre
THe Homecoming Parade will
begin at Blanding and Main
streets and will move down Main
Street to Gervais Street. The
parade will then turn left on
Gervais, right on Sumter Street
and then on to the Horseshoe.
A Grtene Street cookout sponsored
by ARA Dining Services will
be held from 5 p.m. to midnight,
Oct. 2. The Street Dance will also
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concert will begin at 8 p.m. in the
Carolina Coliseum on Oct. 3.
A Department Fair will be held
on Greene Street Oct. 4 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. and will feature
1 exhibits from each of the academic
i departments.
THIS YEAR, Homecoming
Queen candidates will not have to
be sponsored by a campus
1 organization. In previous years,
1 A. _ ?
l candidates were requireu 10 nave
. sponsorship from campus
, organizations.
1 The football game will begin at 7
i p.m., Oct. 6, and the Homecoming
, Queen will be crowned during
halftime.
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in cafe
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;k Staff Wrl!?r
tie Welsh Humanities Office Building,
n the past three weeks by thieves with
if yogurt each time they broke into the
ley are going to find, because there is
irector of University Dining Services,
afe after hours; it's all taken back to
ICES representative, Dan Ramage,
i being stepped up. "We are trying to
e inside, and we have combined our
aintenance departments to stop the
a, we installed the heaviest security
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uueves sun managed 10 pry it open,
bother for someone to go through just
r education
tstcomplete
and the future of education,"
r?of AP^incl Ia rt'Tiiol
VIVVVlMdfil^ VV X/ A UV1.
f The position opened in October
; 1978 when Dean Leon Lessinger
> announced his resignation, eff
fective June 20,1979.
The Dean Search Committee will
9 meet Oct. 5 to select "two or three
i applicants for recommendation to
t the Office of the Provost." The
, final selection will be made by USC
' president James B. Holderman
and USC provost officer Francis
i Borkowski, OTuel said.
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Repairmen work to fix a li
between Russell House and <
Boy fighl
By Trudy Tynan
Associated Prats Writer
EDDYVILLE, N.Y. (AP) ?
Denouncing taxation without
representation, 12-year-old Jody
Gerard says he plans to lobby for
changes in a state tax law that
requires him to collect sales taxes
on his backvard worm business.
Since it became known the State
Tax Department put the bite on
Jody this summer for not collecting
the tax on his sales to local
fishermen, scores of letters have
poured into the tiny post office
here?some from as far away as
Switzerland.
TO DATE, the young entrepreneur
has received more than $80 from
well-wishers to help cover his firstquarter
tax bill of 64 cents. Dozens
of reporters have found their way
to this Catskill Mountain hamlet to
taltr fft him an/1 fov nffininlc hnvp
announced plans to seek a change
in the law.
The proposal would exempt
children with small businesses
around the home from paying sales
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the legislature could act. Until s
then, the tax will be collected. i
To insure some relief, Jody said i
he will press his case in the r
legislature during an upcoming
class trip to Albany. "I am going to '
be talking to people. I think the law i
should be changed," he said i
recentlv. "Kids shouldn't hav?* tn *
collect sales taxes." i
SO FAR, Jody has answered 73 1
letters, but he's not sure of the total <
he has received. "I got lots, and a
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ales tax
;ome of them were funny," he
aid. A hand-lettered "thank you"
lote to those who didn't include a
eturn address appeared in the
Mew York Times.
Jody says the tax department
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(iiuuduiy wuuiuu i nave fiuiii^eu
anything if it wasn't on television
ind in the newspapers," but the
reckle-faced young businessman
s unimpressed by all the attention,
it wasn't hard to answer reporters'
questions, he said, because "they
ill asked the same ones."
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ber 1, 1979
3:15p.m.
ining Ballet Master Class
5:30p.m.
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er Class
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M2:30p.m.
nediate Modern [Dance
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nediate Ballet Master
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jrmance
ber 3,1979
J.I 11.
Dwnship |
: $5.00, $4.00 |
students $2.00, $1.00 \
1 Center Dance Studio
- Limit: 30 students per class
C. company members
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