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Looking for mone' "STUDENTS TEND to be unreliable. I've been here fi\ months, but I'm already about one of the senior workers." Criminal justice senior Jay Gipson has worked at Sandy Famous Hot Dogs for two years. "I work between 30 to : hours a week veur- rnnnH It rfnwn'f roalK/ intorfora *??ii studying, but a lot of social activity gives way to eithi homework or work." Another Sandy's employee, Rhoada Deinzer, said si works 20 to 25 hours a week. All the money she earns is f< school. "I pay for everything," the junior engineering maj< said. SHE AGREED with Gipson that work takes away fro extracurricular activities. "You can't do as much as you like." Student finances considered, he said. semester, and the Bannister said the work- department was unable to study program was hurt in conduct a summer work1981-82 by an approximate study program as it has $300,000 cut in federal done in the past. funds. The number of During the fall and students in the work-study spring semesters, the program was reduced from financial aid office awards 1 SOO in IQftft-ftl tft 1 in in 11 noroont mrtPo *i/r?rlr. 1981-82, Bannister said. study dollars than it will BECAUSE OF the spend, Bannister said, federal cuts, the work- "Since you have to earn the study money ran out at the money, you can usually end of the 1982 spring count on attrition and Xs Last ^ Gamecock ^XXxx^l^f The CAMECOCK ? the student MAIN A newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published three times a , week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the fal and spring semesters /hH and weekly on Wednesdays during both summer sessions, with the exception of J T 4 |mH university holidays and examination periods. ppB8SB8^KBBKSMWMBB?BB?3^ Opinions expressed in the GAMECOCK lA1? 4 ! t are those of the editors and not those of the University of South Carolina. 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ExPires I ^ 7/31/82 I S*?5*' D?s vvilh mustard, homemade chili and slaw, and onions $1.09 S Gameroom and Ice Cream | Open til 12:00 Expires !; Bar BQ Pork 7/31/82 I ()> >&&& Sandwich I v4*Yr ^ served with slaw and I ' it pickles on warm bun | $1.09 I j Gameroom and Ice Cream g Open til I 2:00 mmmwmwwmtwmwmmmwmwmmmwmwmmmm 1 ^^0 Chocolate Nut s4\y Sundae w,t'1 Vanilla Cream Topped with Milk Chocolate I Tr r "iupptu vicani, and a Cherry 79 <t Gameroom and Ice Cream p Open til 12:00 \jj CMthtiMKl from p?g? or?. e Bud Sanderson, Sandy's ov plying for jobs almost daily. "r s looking for jobs. There are moi 5 Sanderson said he employs ; hi iwo are siuaenis; me res r students. E.A. "Perk" Bailey, manage e said, "Yeah, it (job-seeking) ,r market kind of tight, I've go1 ,r work. "Our student help tends to i n Of course, sometimes a studei d and sundry reasons, but on th until they graduate," he said. Continu?d from page ona. dropouts to leave enough money for the summer. "We have to over-budget because if you don't use the money it reverts back to the government, and it hurts you on vour next application for fi Is. "This year, very body earned the money that was allotted," Bannister said. THE SUMMER workstudy program costs $250,000 he said. UMMER I EARANCE | SALE fens I r & DAT ow Forming , 'Call Days. Eves 4 Weekends I Moved to:,l 419 Pendleton St. li Columbia. SC 29205 1 ! Phone (803) 256-0673 I MCM ctaite* tuning toon I! for Information About Other Centers j j Outside NY State ] ) CALL TOLL FREE: 800-223-1 782 M II H I I ' j The Univers I. I for the Fall 11982 Tei I I ( I MON & WED j;;j 5:30 - 7:45 I MATH 100(3 HRS) ? An Introduction to Elementary Mathematics ?j MSCI 101 (4 HRS) The Present Day Marine | Environment g j j EC0N221 13 HRSI ? principles or tconornics I H HIST 336 (3 HRS) , The U.S. and a World at I ! War, 1917 1945 IGSTD 257 (3 HRS) Laws of Innkeeping M UNIV 101 (3 HRS) The Student in the 1 University 5 PSYC 103(3 HRS) 1 Psychology of Adjustmen BADM 341 (3 HRS) Management of Risk and Insurance IBAOM 291 (3 HRS) Probability and Statistics II 1? ? ? Registration: (AUG. 18 MILITARY jjl AUG. 19, AUG. 20 Length of Term: AUG. 23 OCT. 1f ' Phone: 782 8810 or 751 5208 s& Same \ vner, said he has people ap- llflQQ j j rhere are always lots of people t, he said, are former Carolina The Russell schedule and a er of South Carolina Bookstore, The new nan runs in waves. With the job help distinguish t a backlog of people wanting building, said programs. The I turn over when they graduate. Union." it won't come back for various Meanwhile, th e whole they tend to stay here nine student pn up fall activities All nine comri All-Nighter, scl movies, concert CHd B t R bOU t 4 & . * ^ u ^ Roller skater Bannister said he did not and a concert receive much response offerings "Po about the absence of work- ^orama; will b< study during summer PiayFair,ar Sch2?u,Hu Sa'd h* was Street at 4 p.m probably because the news Services Inc wi media have emphasized cervpd at about the federal budget cuts. served at about "We still don't know Each commii what it (federal funds) will According to ( be for this year but I will be Guinn, several f very surprised if it's not the e same as last year," The Benny G Bannister said. Cultural Series 2>i. nor in 01 nervals, jusi WpP a furnished model is now a ment Group today lor an appo house on Sundays Irom 1:00-4:0< VI 11 ^0 - m AU ^ I 1 oarnweu v^oiony, me senbioK housing pr The Development Group, Inc 256-7999 U.S.C. at Fort Jackson Regi ity of South Carolina Military Campus at Fort J< rm on Aug. 18,19, 20 at the Post Education Ci Note: Aug. 18 is for ACTIVE DUTY MILI1 SCHEDULE OF CLASSESMOW & WED TUE & THl 7:50 10:05 5:30-7:4 ANTH 102(3 HRS) ENGL 100 (3 HF Understanding Other Basic Writing Cultures ENGL 101(3 HF MATH 121 (3HRS) Composition Mathematical Analysis I ENGl ]Q2 (3 HF HIST 201 (3 HRS) Composition and History of the U.S. from literature Discovery to Present Day BA0M 225I3H BADM 369 (3 HRS) Fundamentals of Personal Finance Accounting I SPAN 101 (4HRSI GSTD 171 (3 HI Introductory Spanish Introduction to BADM 374 (3 HRS) Criminal Justice Personnel Management SOCY 309 (3 HI GINT 365 (3 HRS) An Introduction State Government Social Inequality GINT 201 (3 HR t American Nation Government BAOM 371 (3 H Principles of Mai ONLY) Books: Books will be on sale at Building 5348 during registration. Classes: Evening classes will meet in Buildi 2119. Classroom schedules will b posted in Building 2119 on the afternoon of Aug. 23. group, new name, p fall activities Hnncp Tlniuprsitv ITninn h?Q n npw fall I new name. ie, "Carolina Programming Union," will i the programming group from the union Richard Singer, assistant director for building name is "Russell House University ie Carolina Programming Union, which has sgramming committees, has started lining nittees of the union will work on the annual heduled for Sept. 17. Activities including s and dances will begin at noon Friday and m. Saturday. entals, a disco and beach party on the patio in the ballroom are tentative All-Nighter lyester," a scratch-and-sniff movie in e shown in Russell House Theater, ion-competitive game, will begin on Greene Friday. A cookout provided by SAGA Food ill follow on the patio, and breakfast will be 3a.m. ttee has planned its fall schedule, also. Contemporary Sounds chairman Jeanette >rograms have been booked for fall. oodman Quintet has been booked by the USC Show your parents how to invest in a completely furnished condolium lor you. Barnwell y is designed expressly lor its and first home buyers, lats and townhouses. priced Les, are located on Barnwell 12V2 blocks from campus, vailable. Call The Developintment or stop by our open 0 p.m. q solution to USC^ student oblems. , fernwell Colony strafion I ackson will hold registration j j enter Bldg. 5348 -Phone 782-8810 | IARY ONLY JR TUE & THUR 5 7:50-10:05 IS> SOCY 101 (3HRS) Introductory Sociology IS) GINT 101 (3 HRS) The U.S. and World Prob. IS) Global Perspectives BADM 350 (3 HRS) !i 11 Marketina ! 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