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McKissick Hol< Henry Allen will demonstn polishing of stones for jewelry, house. Allen is retired, a collector ol has been a volunteer staff m years. He also gives school toi centers for the museum's program. Norwood Marlow, whose Scr id m me uirecior s uanery, whale teeth and bones. Open house will be from 1 p.n Not many people know that largest Gemstone collections i "The collection is the prodi stones," George D. Terry, dire "It's not the stones that ma the artistic cuts ? the more c< the more valuable the stone." The most valuable stone is a thousands of dollars. J. Harry Howard collected tl "He was considered the foren when he died," Terry said. The museum also has Ho\ notes. The CAMICOCK h the student j newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thur- I days and Fridays during the fill and spring semesters and weekly on Wednesdays during both summer sessions, with the exception of university holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in the GAMECOCK are those of the editors and not those of the University of South Carolina. TK# I Inivprulv of <*rttith fjmlina k an equal opportunity institution. The Board of Student Publications and Communications is the publisher o< the GAMECOCK. The Student Media Department is the parent organization of the GAMECOCK. Change o< address forms, subscription requests and other correspondence should Joe sent to the GAMECOCK, Box 85131, University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. 29208. Subscription rates are $15.00 for one (1) year, $8.00 per fall or spring semester and $3.00 for both summer sessions. Third class postage paid at Columbia, ^ I c i 1 I S~i\ n /-n U3otnc i SL,. I:/- c, jjj feocbui Is Open House I ite cabbing, the shoping and HJ at McKissick Museum's open I f gemstones and minerals who I ember at McKissick for four H irs and lectures at retirement n outreach to senior citizen's B imshaw exhibit opened April H will demonstrate engraving I i. to 5 p.m. and is free. j McKissick houses one of the pi n America. S PI ict of a man's life work with !|j| ctor of the museum sa id. ke the collection valuable but pi >mplex and flawless the cut ? j 152 carat aquamarine worth , lese stones all over the world. ?ost amateur gemstone cutter ? vard's tools, machinery and WalMmerk Prevent Birth Defects I Carolina C CSTy CC n /T) n Q)op oij C^oootma jyuzAentA i/i? in ^Pa/MA Situ/lA^CVij, ($pVi? 22 O.QA _... t7.cu-u;yv Jim juicyvon, OAl "Din, Quicft ^PeaA cmD 0 niouA, te3 (2o/i/iota, ?cuttcc3 Ootatoc (^Viorl/et) dofe ?O?U3A <fcA . <4/~r*cj\j ulx cuvd not uxc?u i-.-- ?^-_r ~ " V |"=IJ 1_._ T=^ jv~-T~^p r-'^lV:Tr?--;- T?L^r:T: ^ V^^\*.: "-^ ^X <Nj 3fl~.-.^ ' r.;."^.,zT^^~=z -HJ^'IT . _Ai..::- ""-1^3?SJE* Tgrassy SssfigW MgSSMBa ? ? ? * -- s.' SUM Photo by LAURA WttUND Darryl Allen, a member of the Jammers, makes a catch during the Pro Frisbee Disc Show held on Greene Street yesterday. Match of Dimes >a wuiKnmeri " SATURDAY, APRIL 24,198 oliseum Registration 8:00 - 9:00 a.m. Walk E ^ 1 [THE OUTDOOR FBI & HERE! Rock n* Roll , Tl High School B rArllX* Win your school] aJ ? be NEXT ? 78 - J | j ^^jjjj^ I. _ ? ^ n nui nuiim riuiuni RND Wm The Hills Have Eyes ': ! ' J+-* i I Friday, 8:00 Go6p 7-8198 ! on Field f jm MAerikdiona 3 C [NO Bottilfft PlflPft! made possible by student activity Summer Calendar June 5, Saturday: Registration for All students until 5 p.m. June7, Monday: Classes begin June 8, Tuesday: Last day to change a course schedule Or drop a course without a "WM being recorded June 12, Saturday: Classes held June 15, Tuesday: Last day to drop a course Or withdraw without a grade of "WF" being recorded June 19, Saturday: Classes held July 5, Monday: Independence Day Holiday July 7, Wednesday: Last day of classes July 8-9, Thursday-Friday: Final Examinations 12 legins 9:00 a.m. .MS RRE ie Blues pothers & & irtffWtoh E E p.m. 1 HI "If fees wiwat hou?> a