The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, December 03, 1984, Page Page 5, Image 5

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Mon., Tues.f Dec. 3, 4 9-4:30 Date Time PI Deposit Required. MasterCard or Visa Ac ? 1984 ArtCarved Class Rings I Sl< g? RUSSI yiyii Cinematic Arts Presents: |e Double ?? Indemnity CSos TODAY S/j" 7:00 & 9:30 IlSp.^ 1? Now that It*s time to purchas jl| your college ring, think about jj| choosing tlie finest ?a 14K gc jjj college ring from ArtCarved. Ill Designed and handcrafted I lasting value, an ArtCarved u gold collcge ring is now more affordable than ever. For a lin ited time only, you can save $ on the style of your choice. St by to see the entire ArtCarvec collection and custom option Remember, it's your year for gold! I /IKIylKVtLl \ CLASS RINGS University Bookstore ace rcepted $15.00 Deposi w TRAVE BOY PAC 3N-UP BEG ELL HOUSE "seven IMP year .tch" T lie lAMMll Visitors The bathroom policy also became a problem facing * Patterson Hall. Men are not allowed to use the hall ^ bathrooms. ffffyivSrasB * 4 I nrf troor Ui r rw tcf nl/a L.UOI ;vai VJ y 11 lUiarw. 111 \C^A hall advisers let their halls vote to have certain hours |||ll| when men could use the ||l||j showers. They found out this year that the policy says no men are allowed in the showers at any time and corrected the mistake, informing "*** *1 residents that there are men's 1 ^ .j bathrooms available in the j IjLjn lobby," Root said. ! THIS YEAR the advisers removed signs with the men's A?m shower hours, but neglected to put up new ones stating the real policy. Because of this, the residents were ignorant of the rules and "flagrant abuses " of the bathroom nolicv occurred. ror "While one girl was down 4^ the hall getting something from her room, a guy remov- ^ , l- ed her shower articles from Mirpch ic the stall and got in." Root < n ? said. of Patter j ^ "These rules that we're State Cc reinstating are so the dormitori residents can keep their male visits rights," Aven said. "We have not seen a cident reports in the past month of ? abuses of policy ? the residents are res | ding maturely. There are always bad a] in the bunch, but I hope they will not things for the other residents," i commented. Patterson, along with Baker and Bi t SAVING BAB ... TREATMENT! SSKSSKffiBS EL and TOUR presents: "KAGE INS MON., DE LOBBY ? 2nd IV1M 31B 4:30, 7 & 9:30 MlSpfeMlB $100, $1.50 Be There or Be Square <aC-X"C-? i WWVW^iAROLINA 1 n me 1 M BER HflHH IS! rwr[ sts must register l>N,","' J?"'* G""?" Mirpuri, (left) a student security guard, helps Melanie Byrd, son Hall, sign in her guest Tim Hawkins from South Carolina illege as part of the visitor regulations in (JSC's women's es. itinn rlnrmc c\f thp Tnu/prc PrvmnlcY nnw ikp thp n in- sign-in system after midnight. "South Tower any has always had strict policies and has set an pon- .example for the other women's dorms," spies Aven saicj. spoil "Some buildings felt a need all along to \ven enforce the rules more clearly because of security complaints. Patterson decided to lrney take some much-needed action," Aven said. IES As r BEFORE BIRTH vJg' Support K r\iirv\ IVIUI^I 1 VJ1 L^ll I [ tp I :S I C. 3 1 I FLOOR gg flSBAlMLWMkj selling B8j Hp w anH HnnnPRhnrv JOC BUTTONS!! Both 50<t jfiS On sale in the CPU office JHJBJ RHUU 209 XJC m asc Program ^PNIONWC