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GAMECOCK LXXI, No. 18 University of South Carolina Wednesday, September 16,1981 > iMMWHWH }^.. y^^^wsB - >. Xty. jffiaK ? ^KngBaa ? Do the Dog Paddle Ah. the doe davs of Indian summer. Wit r ? U / reaching into the 9Cs, this canine opted foi the top photo, the dog struggles out of the | I 1 IMMiWiiH1BMW r 1 9HHmmWS^BSiW i p it 'Mi Wf. . : mar m WS^UmW rVg!r :2rv- '^Ibca ^aBKy . otttftilMil J B^^MJMMHfcJfta3g5g8g ?x::: :%*-. . IHHhilWIWify H* y fl '; > SUN rhoto* by TAMMY BAl>GMMAN h the afternoon temperatures in the Midlands of South Carolina r a refreshing dip in the Thomas Cooper Library reflection pool. In I rt l i _ L! *aL _ l ft ft ft pooi. neiow, nrs owner awans mm wnn a neiping nana. Rock 'n' Roll Rebels Rouse Township ? page 8 ? 4 T UllCJf 0(111 Team Wins Three - page 16 Housing ISNfc AA OfflTii ^ AAA A rruDicus For Some ? page 2 la Cktifkaiiaa Lawsuit Remains Unsettled /tn apparent seiueiiiem ui a lawsuu against uie Gamecock has not materialized after attorneys' negotiations broke down this month. Sandra F. Chinnis filed suit against the Gamecock last 8 vear after the USC student newsoaoer Dublished a semi nude picture of her in the April 9,1980 issue. According to Columbia attorney Jean Toal, representing the Gamecock in the suit, negotiations for a settlement reached a certain mint in .lime 1QR1 that it an peared for a time the case was settled. However, negotiations have since proved unavailing, and present indications are that the case will proceed to trial in November. * it t 1 1 ! J 1 _ I^ninms is suing ine uamecocn ana several inaiviciuais on the I960 Gamecocfe staff for invasion of privacy and defamation.