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JBampxu Second Me The USC School of Medicine will award doctoral hoods and administer the Oath of Hippocrates to its second graduating class . May 14 during a special off ApnAnn li An Arc nnn. CI A VvA IIVV/II UV/lHvl O VVil vocation on the USC Horseshoe. The 33-member class will " be recognized during the ceremony, which begins at 3:30 p.m. In the event of rain, the convocation will be held in the auditorium of the USC College of Business Administration. Dr. James H. Allen, professor emeritus of .Uii I .1.^.. _ t nr>. .1 upnui?iuiuiu&y iii 1 wiiiic University School of Medicine, will deliver the convocation address, "Medical Standards Under Attack," to the graduating class. Allen, who earned his M.D. degree at the University of Michigan, has taught at Tulane since 1937 and has lectured at many other medical schools around the globe. He has edited and published in a number of m inol tm air orirt Ki\nn uiwicai jvui uaio aim uvvn named the recipient of many awards for his work in ophthalmology. Among the awards presented to Allen are the' Beverly Meyers Nelson Achievement Award for meritorious contributions in the field of vision, the Egyptian Medical Syndicate Medal, Distinguished Service Award from the Societv of Contemporary Ophthalmology and the Meritorius Service Award from the Contact Lens Association " of Ophthalmologists. Following Allen's address, USC School of Medicine Dean Dr. Roderick Macdonald Jr. and Drs. Thomas D. Darby, associate dean for Academic Affairs, and Alexander G. Donald, associate dean for Student Affairs, will present the graduates with their hoods. After the hooding ceremony, James William Earnhardt will give the response from the graduating medical school class. Outstanding faculty and students from the USC School of Medicine also will L*. ^ I. J 1 1 awarueu special nonors during the convocation with the final activity the administration of the Oath of Hippocrates to the new the GAMICOCK is the student newspaper ot the University o< South Garokna and it publtshc-d tour times a week on Mondays, Wednesday's. Thursdays and Fridays during the faU and spring semesters and weeVty on Wednesdays during both summer sessions. with the exception ot university hofcdays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in the GAMICOCK are those ot the editors and not tbose ot the University of South Carobna. The University ot South Carolina is an equal opportunity institution. The Board of Student KuWh Atmnv and lommuHKdbonk it llw publnltfi ot (he GAMECOCK. The Student Media Department H the parent organuation ot the GAMICOCK. Change ot add res* lonm. vutm nptx>n re<ju?h and ortiet correspondence vKouVi be ?*?t to th* GAMICOCK, tot AS 1)1. University ot South Carotwvi, Cnkimbu S C. ??? ^ubwription rate* are $15.00 tor one (1) year. M OO per (all or tprtftg temevter and $1.00 to# both summer ieuiom Third tiaw postage paid at Cotwmbta SC. s Brief al, dical Qass physicians. Macdonald will administer the oath. Students in the second graduating class of the USC School of Medicine entered the program in 1978, four vears after the school was founded at USC by the S.C. General Assembly. EVER MIMA: Now football anyr time poppin Beer from M quarterback EMCK: But OU versation ov Beers is still defense. USBA: Yeah the harder tl MCK: Very tri give you pre winning thrc ROTC Officer Comi The 1982 Commissioning Ceremony for Navy, Army, Air Force and Marine Corps ROTC units at USC will be held May 14 at 10 a.m. on the State Capitol Steps. Rear Admiral Pauline M. Hartington of thp ITS Now will hp nn hnrirt fnr tho inint * "* T J "" ? ??- V..W ,v.... commissioning of officers for all four branches of the service. Hartington has received the Meritorious Service Medal and served as director of the TWO OF THE NICE] TO PL AY FOOTBALL i AND EATIir UP < that we're not playirY MISS A; But you al nore, we spend more smart. Like watch ' tops off cans of Lite front of you for a ti liller than poppin' position of a guar ;s. where he's gonne r favorite topic of con- ball is hiked. Feel er a couple of Lite I guess mats wn^ the art of playirV tongues. DKK: But smart g l. The bigger we were, they're on a team hey fell. partner. Try to dre ue. Being big helps maybe he can g jsence. What I call This technique a )ugh intimidation. when you want tc -ywgj- 'itete iSSfe^v 1 My E?MMWHHBy hL ' fp H % S^B g 1r j Mwj S?r & jSfe-"v Jt^g* ?MHB8MHBg& I|lk ^K&*??n*^^ P": Bpflfr W Wr - -.ssla Missioning Ceremony Military Personnel Division at the Naval District in Washington. In July 1973 she was selected as the first Navy woman to attend the National War College. She is a resident nf fhartnoll Mill Toyuc V* vuu|/pvu The Navy will commission eight ensigns at the ceremony, the Marine Corps six second lieutenants, the Army, who will be commissioning their first set of officers since starting the ROTC program at USC, will commission 19 second lieutenants. XSWEETESTGUYS ON DRMKIN' DOWN QUARTERBACKS by Bubba Smith and Dick Bl Iso have to play in a crowded bar. ling the guy in BOtSA: And drinkin" L ip. Sometimes the of the smartest things d's feet'll tell you Because Lite's less fill i go once the slow you down. : can tell you a lot. MCK: Sure. And even 1 ! shoes have not playin' anymore, c of eatin* up quarterba uys remember to relax with the great . Work with a Lite Beer. iw players, so BUBBA: You might sav et through. from being heavy hitt< Iso works well drinkers. Right, Mr. Bi ) get a Lite Beer MOfe Right, Mr. Smith ISS3 W - n .\\-ry f .. ^HK^T-^CC " .'^^M _3H I '"BRSv. M^ilLjiPw mm- 1 ?1982 Miller tiorrection It was inadvertently reported in yesterday's Game cock that Dr. Farid Sadik, recipient of the 1982 Amoco Outstanding Teacher Award is a native of Taibeh, Palestine. Sadik, a USC College of nuuuutcy piuiessur, is a native of Israel. The Gamecock staff apologizes for the error. I BIER jtkus ite Beer is one you can do. tin', so it won't :hough we're ifter years icks, it's nice taste of 'we've gone 9rs to Lite jtkus? ''flr c HBjA&ljO: ISf" * - 'v":' ' 1^' iS3nBE3p? Brewing Co., Milwaukee, Wis.