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Maxcy res By Forrest Brown While some on-campus st vandalism and deteriorating Maxcy residents have decided I To improve the dorm's lookj staff began a cleanup and i spring, rne result is a new look behind the Horseshoe on Pendl< Maxcy residents and staff < walls. Paint and other supplies Life Services. RESIDENTIAL LIFE Servic staff and residents' work, acct Blake Waller and Gred Cordell the three-story building. "This was a hall advisers' "The place was looking run dov v/ui ucii oaiu uic i?iuAV.y Sldll tape to get the project started, saw that Maxcy residents we they gave the Maxcy staff their Both Residential Life Servict project, Cordell said, becausc tractive dorm and Residential letting students do the bulk of tl BOTH CORDELL and Walle from the project. "In the last few years," Wall reputation. 'Oh God!, you live c over here and say, 'Hey, this is "The painting has improve They feel like they live in a unic Each of Maxcy's three halls on the wall. THE FIRST floor has brown of the wall with a white backgn of Maxcy lobby, also on the Services provided brown carpe The second floor has gold and The GAMECOCK is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the fall 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. The University of South Carolina is an equal opportunity institution. The Board of Student Publications and Communications is the publisher of the GAMECOCK. The Student Media Departmont ic tKo |L GAMtCOCK. *" Change of address forms, subscription ; requests and other correspondence should i be sent to the GAMECOCK. Drawer A. | University of South Carolina, Columbia, | S.C. 29208. Subscription rates are $15.00 for (1) year, ' $8.00 per fall or spring semester and $1.00 j for both summer sessions. Third class i postage paid at Columbia. S.C. The "Gamecock" is a licensed student or- | ganization of the University of South Caro- | lina and receives funding from student ' activity fees. I J Ben Greer's i corrected intI 1 roduction can i i be picked up in j the Portfolio office I | ! Russell House Rm 317 I Deadline for the Conclusion ? November 8 Win Ben's Hat and $100 idents paii udents complain about the nanrlifinnc a f thnir WHUItlV/UO VTA VtlVli UU1 IIIO, to do something about it. > and atmosphere, the Maxcy tainting compaign this past for the dorm, which is located ?ton Street. cleaned and painted the hall were provided by Residential :es was so impressed with the >rding to Maxcy hall advisers . that it installed new carpet in ?? i~n ?:J aiau JJIUJCCI, V.-U1UCH saiu. m." had to go through a lot of red but once RLS staff members re serious about the project, full support. ?s and Maxcy benefit from the > Maxcy residents get an atLife Services saves money by le work. r said there are other benefits ler said, "we (Maxcy) had the iver there?' Now, people come really great!' d the attitude of the people. ^1 M Kir - 11 ! J lucuuiiu, wanersaiu. has a different design painted stripes painted on the middle Dund. The design matches that first floor. Residential Life tfor the first floor. I red stripes painted on a white I dPleji a ie rjtc i: I mm *=zh.-n*,,. / '""'fft Educational Center TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938 For Information About Other Centars In Mora Than 105 Major US Cititi & Abroa Outside NY State CALL T( Bi All-jot of all I < 707 Saluda Ave; at P'ive Points rit hallways *v.%" . m * * ? * n i $ |P| A x x<< >-.N A.?:-<<<<^v -V- rr^ im Maxcy residents cleaned and pa improvements made. wall. The carpet is also gold-c( paint around the room number. Garnet and black stripes are with a Gamecock painted on tl carpet was provided for the third Maxcy residents seem to agree _s _ i i r / -1 Call Days Evenings & Weekends R N Stanley H. Kaplan Educ. Ctr. 1419 Pendleton Street Columbia. S.C. 29201 (803) 256 0673 d Classes Now Forming ILL FREE: #00-223-1782 lffet |jf^ l-can-eat san cook.^ Noon Buffet 1 1:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Monday-Saturday Price $3.19 Pizza Fbrpizza out it ; to give t \ !/ \ 1 A.I / 7 nz X inted the dorm last spring sen )lored. Each door also has painted on the third floor, le middle of the wall. Red floor. ; that the project has helped i COUNSELING DEVELOPMEI "The Counse for USC S COUNSELING Individual M - Croup jflR&V Marital - Couples W? PERSONAL ^ INTERPERSONAL SOCIAL CONCERNS Pendleto 1321 Pendl 111('oii fidciitia WW?1 Tuesday Night Buffet 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Price $3.69 3 JLXUK. a. s Pizza Ion. Jorm new 7 J WW RHHHHHMMHHHHHRi iester. Graphics on the third-floi the dorm's reputation. "I'VE HAD all kinds of woi looks,'' said Mark Bowman Massachusetts. Ben Shealy, a freshmaii M like it. It looks pretty good. I lil T AND HUMAN MT CENTERS ding Service i 4 .. i ^ ? 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