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Degrees Under his direction, Bankers Trust has grown into the third InrntW knnl. !.tU I- !i? " -- ?? rvoi imiiu tn uic sutic, wiui more uian ^1.4 Diinon in assets. The bank has endowed a chair of economics in the College of Business Administration in honor of Dewey Johnson, W.W. Johnson's father. BOORSTIN RECEIVED his undergraduate degree with highest honors from Harvard College and his doctorate from Yale. As a Rhodes Scholar at Balliol College, Oxford, England, he won a coveted "double first" in two degrees in law and was admitted as a barrister-at-law of the Inner Temple, London. Boorstin is an active editor and author whose books have won the Bancroft Prize, the Parkman Prize, the Dexter Prize and the Pulitzer Prize for history. Before becoming Librarian of Congress, Boorstin was director of the National Museum of History and Technology (1969-1973), and senior historian of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Before that he was the Preston and Sterling Morton Distinguished Servict ^rofessor of History at the University of Chicago where he aught for 25 years. / ' The GAMECOCK K the student newsp*- *' ? per of Ihe University of South Carolina and J&r K published three times a week on mf Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly on Wednesdays during both summer Tk*n fnllmminr sessions, with the exception of university I (16 TOIIOWInC holidays and examination periods. Opinions expressed in the GAMECOCK POt dODGST, VOUF are those of the editors and not those of r ' h ?. i questions conceri equal opportunity institution. Uonoo 777 K7Qf The Board of Student Publications and MUllotJ, / / / ~%J / 01 Communications is the publisher of the AkiC/TV/*!/ tL. Ci | a 11 |< _ A A frir no Clurlnnto A rrr> vjruTM.vv/viv. iutr jiuucni mruu ueparv nmuoii uiuucmo njdii. men! K the parent organization of the Alpha Epsilon Rho GAMECOCK. Aloha Delta Pi Change of address forms, subscription *i u s/ requests and other correspondence should Alpha Ka: pa Alpha be sent to the GAMECOCK, Drawer A, Alpha Lambda Delta sc'Swe ?* CoU,mbU' Alpha Phi Alpha Subscription rates are $15.00 for (1) year, Alpha Phi Omega to AA UH A. i aa Auu? DL; O: #v.w pvi i?H v? spiiiig >ciirv3in ?nu jj.vu HIJ/llcl rill Oiyilld for both summer sessions. Third class Alpha Tail Omeaa posUse paid at Columbia, S.C. . n. r , 0 The* Gamecock" is a ^nsed student or- American Chemical Society ganuation of the University of South Caro- American Institute of Chemical lina and receives funding from student Engineers activity fees. American Marketing Assn. American Society of Civil Engineers I American Society of Mechanical Engine American Society for Personnel Administration Amnesty International Angel Flight | flE ArnnlH Air ?nriotu 1 Assn. of Afro American Students a M MM WW I ^ssn? 'or ^esearc^ m Education " Hj H I Assn. for Computing Machinery I Assn. of Iranian Students ?___ I Bacchus ? a a 1 Bahai Club B P $ && RS I I Baptist Student Union 1 1 Bates House Oorm Government For $1.00 I lzT'r" HaM??AC* VaItacm I BodybuildinglWeighUitting Club ^OWOSI BOKGil I 80th Caisson Club 1mwI#ac |n I Campus Advance I Campus CrusBde for Christ fhe - I C.pstone^Oo Go,e,? ?l ??JL.J uiroww rrogramming union Hot Dogs .49 Kb Chi F nsilon Piggie Park Chi Omega 0J1~L # China Shanxi Exchange Assn. BBQ $1.39 Chinese Student Assn. Chi Psi University Center Christian Science Organization 601 Main C,rcle K Across From Towers i 1; Open tU midnight This is a chance ' mittee members, to d II - Promotion and Pub eh fiaiu ",s ^iere life me I - Leadership: styles, I I ? Motivatina votunte I Your organizatioi mxifsffliinfl mi i aa!/ >**<% ?. | luuiv iui iiiuib ii i Russell House or call V/V.. " . s _ An alumnus of Spartanburg High School and USC, Wardlaw was a reporter for the Columbia Record and The Associated Press in the 1930s. In 1938 he ioined the university. where he served for many years in various positions, including journalism instructor, news service director, sports information director and as the first director of its University Press. The press published several books under his direction that gained national attention. IN 1959, Wardlaw went to Texas to organize and direct the University of Texas Press. He developed it into one of the leading university presses in the nation, and more than 600 hnnlfc wpi'p niihlichoH Htir?inrf tha OA uaarc tho nrocc uiac nndor fvr WW J/UWIIU1IVVI VtVta Allg V1IV 4J * J VUi tj V1IV/ |/A VtJU TT MkJ UIIVtVA his direction. ' In 1974, he joined Texas A & M University to found and develop a new press. When he retired in 1978 with the title of director emeritus, it was a going concern with a rapidly expanding list of scholarly and regional books. For many years Wardlaw was active in the affairs of the Association of American University Presses, serving two terma as its president and leading in the development of its international programs. Conaratu/ations! I clubs and organizations have successfully completed organization is not licensed for the 1983-84 year ( ling this should be directed to Donna Null or Kent Be ). Clariosophic Literary Society India Students Assn. I College Republicans Institution of Electrical & Electronics I Columbia Hall Dorm Government Engineers I Pomnup X?? PKarl QapIoHu II 1 wumpvjo ? unuii uuuoiy iiiiciiiaitJimiy ouuiiui i Criminal Justice Assn. International Law Society Delta Delta Delta International Council of Students Assn. Delta Phi Alpha Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship Delta Sigma Pi Judo Club Delta Sigma Theta Kappa Alpha Delta Upsilon Kappa Alpha Psi Delta Zeta Kappa Delta Der Deutsche Klub Kappa Delta Epsilon The Economic Society Kappa Epsilon PI Pliih Micnanirn 1/ ???? 4/?- P ? j\opp<i rvdfjpd udiiima r ers Elm Center Kappa Kappa Psi Ember Kappa Psi Environmental Law Society Kappa Sigma Eta Sigma Gamma Kappa Tau Alpha Equestrian Club Kitten Club Fencing Club Lacrosse Club Finance Club Lambda Chi Alpha ci..: n..L > .. . riyiny oiuu Lutneran students French Club Maranatha Student Center Frisbee~~Club Malaysian Students Friends of the Lil Bird Society Mature Students Organization _ Gamecock Maxcy Dorm Government Gamma Beta Phi M.B.A. Student Asm Gamma lota Sigma McClintock Dorm Government Garnet & Black Media Production Group Hornot Qnlrri OrnanifatiAn ?4t * ~ ' " w.>>n? uiumiuoiHiii TniKMiuaiion iui Rnimais > Gay Student Organization Mortar Board 1 General Studies Student Activities Assn. Mountaineering/Backpacking Club GINT Graduate Student Organization Muslim Students Assn. GINT Undergraduate Student Nada Apts. Dorm Govt. Organization NAACP Graduate Assn. of Life Sciences - National Collegiate Assn. Graduate History Assn. for Secretaries Graduate Society for the Advancement National Lawyers Guild of Physical Sciences National Student Exchange Assn. Golden Key Club National Student Speech Language ' Graduate Women in Business & Hearing Assn. u;m.i c? ? " j unci i uuiiuniH/ii navigators ! Homecoming Commission Omega Chi Epsilon Hong Kong Student Assn. Omega Psi Phi Horseshoe Oorm Government Omicron Delta Kappa Y UU Are invited tn attoj ? ...or.WM ?W "Leadership, and Mc April 20,1983 Russell H sored by The Student Activities Center and The Student Organ ??r ~!l 111 an new Muuuiu umcers, inose anncipating running for o evelop and sharpen their leadership skills. SCHEDULE 3:00 - 3:30 Reception Room 327 Russell Hnnco ? www. > >VUVU licity _ r Leadershio" _ r effectiveness, perceptions ers - iki ficibuiiic iu uimy duvciai icpicdcii id lives III uruer 10 cover formation in the Gamecock or contact Donns Null in the Sti 777-2323 or Lori Pertle at 7-5782. SOUTHERN WOMEN'S SERVICES ? ...to ta'k to someone who cares Problem pregnancy counseling Abortion counseling and services Pregnancy tests Birth control services' ^ Trained counselors Speakers for school & civic groups ADoruon counseling & services . "Confidential Contact With Someone Who Cares" 254-4368 . 24-Hour 1614 Two Notch Rd. Answering Service I 1 the renewal procedure. If your name does h April 1, 1983 to March 31, 1984). Any I Ili at the Student Activities Center, Russeil Open Door Health Club South Towers Dorm Government j Panhellenic Council Southern Student Activist Network i Pan Hellenic Council Sports Club Council Phi Alpha Delta Sport Parachute Club Phi Beta Lambda Students for Accessibility OKi Dflifl Civimn QtnHant Amnriror* DUnrmnnnntlonl A??? i in uoia oi^ma uiuuum r-imoiiuai i naimaunuiiuai noon. Phi Delta Chi Student Bar Assn. Phi Delta Theta Student Christian Fellowship Phi Eta Sigma Student National Education Assn. 3hi Kappa Psi Student Nurses Assn. I] 'hi Kappa Sigma Student Personnel Assn. Jhi Lambda Sigma Student Public Health Assn. 'hi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Squash Racquets Club >i Epsilon Mu (PEM Club) Tau Beta Pi >i Beta Phi Tau Beta Sigma 'i Kappa Alpha Thornwell Dorm Government 1 'i Kappa Phi Undergraduate Anthropology Student * 'i Mu Epsilon Assn. jj }i Sigma Alpha USC Central Correctional Institution *i Sigma Epsilon Student Government 'resbyterian Student Center USC Italian Club }rofess?on8l Assn. of library Students USC Polo Team 'ortfolio USC Student Alumni Assn. iacquetball Club USC Medical Student Assn. )ont I ifO PottAlUfKin IICP QliiflAnIa I Zf ** iuui miu vnvTvauip www u (uuui110 Il/l LIID i Reformed University Fellowship Wade Hampton Hotel Dorm Govt. tehabitation Student Services Assn. Wade Hampton Dorm Govt. j Iho Chi Wargamer's Society of USC Iho Epsilon Waterski Club ttsk & Insurance Society The Way Campus Outreach ( }.u,ku PL.?. 1*1 \ 1*1?L... r _l_,:? .uUur UHIU KT.UIW "CM)y rUlHIUJIlHin j j Sailing Club Whitewater Club . j: ; Scuba Club Women in Business f ] Semper Fidelis Society Women's Law Assn. {ji Sigma Alpha Epsilon Women's Rugby II Sigma Chi WUSC-FM Radio ||j Sigma Delta Pi Young Democrats jy j Sigma Gamma Rho Zeta Beta Tau ji,: Sinm. M.. 7-,a 04": D"? ??u "w rin uuia j!j | Sigma Phi Epsiton Zeta Tau Alpha jj; ( Sims Dorm Government V; Society of Professional Journalists |I | Society for Public Administration j| Society for Women Engineers ;ij S.C. State Student Legislature '? id \ ire louse ization Licensing Committee ffice, and those interested and concerned com- .j ' Session II 4:50 - 6:()0 Meetings and Committee Management Promotion and Publicity Recruitment and Retention Fundraising and Intro to University Paperwork (101) the sessions presented. infant Artiuitoc r????? ? 1,1?