The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 25, 1985, Page 2, Image 2

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Measles si serious bu: USC offici By LAURA ANN BOOZER Staff writer More than 8,000 USC students on the Columbia campus still haven't gotten their measles immunizations, said Bob Cargilc, administrative services manager for the Thomson Student Health Center. If students do not have proof of their immunization by the end of this semester, they will not be able to register for classes in January. "Most college students missed out on their measle shots when they were younger because at that time the disease had almost been i eliminated, not that it's on I another upswing," he said. < The student health center has issued notifications that students i must be immunized, and there is t no excuse for students not to I have the shots, Cargile said. i "Last year, there were two I deaths on one college campus < NASA. continued from pagi ASJMC and NASA want to let / everyone have an equal chance to j be selected, providing a wide ? taugi ui a^pucaiil^, iVicVJIII DdiU. | Drama. Arts On Camaus "Pere ct Fils" opens at 8 p.m. todj Theatre. The play, written by USC E John MacNicholas, continues with pei 26, and Oct 28-Nov. 2. Call 777-2551 information or tickets. The Par troupe, Compagnie Claude Beaucla "Un Spectacle Charle Baudelaire" in I Sunday in the Law School auditoriur free. Call 777-4881 for more informal * MovS?j On Campus Russell House (CPU office) 777-713C "Diner," 7 & 9:30 p.m. today. "Grease," 2:30, 7 & 9:30 p.m Sunday. I Midnitc movie: "Amilyville Horro The Gamecock Tfce GAMECOCK ie the student newspaper of the University of Houth Caroline MM le paMiefced three times a week on Wmfmn, Wed*ee4*ys aini Fridays during tike Ml and spring ??teeters and weekly m WWmkImi daring both ivmmtr sesstaie, with the exception of university holidays and lamination period*. Opinions expressed in the (MMKCOCK are tboee of the aditore and not thoee of the University of Soath Carolina. The Board of Student Publications and Cammanlcatioaa is the publisher of the GANKCOCK. The Student Media DepartMat ia the pare?t organization of the GAMECOCK. Change of address forms, subscription rsjiisii and other correspondence should be sent to the GAMECOCK, Drawer A, University of South Carolina, Columbia, B.C. 2920A. Subscription rates are f!5.00 for (It year, U.WMr fall or spring semester ana far both Manner sessions. Third rtMBfMtngJH*i a* Uaiaa, B.C. WSSufidoCK ia Mcecaed student ?ejHK5<li a# iM Uwhentty of South Caratfaa ami raeaivae Mini from stu4*mi aettvHf feae. hots are [ siness. ' I al says esulting from complications Tom measles," he said. "Luckiy, we haven't been hit that hard )y the disease." Students who ignore the iniversity's request will not be illowcd to prc-registcr in December. A final reminder will )e included on all undergraduate >re-registration slips. "Students won't be able to slip ?y us," Cargile said. "Whether )r not the students have received heir shots will be entered in the jniversity computer system. jine.^ wc rcccivc pruoi 01 imnunization, students may stand n the scanner lines at registration :or a long time only to be turned iown." Students who have paid their jnivcrsity health fees can get heir shots for only $2. If they laven't paid their fees, the charge j s $4. Anyone can get immunized Free at their county health , Jepartment. L i 1. Mthough the number of eligible ournalists is 135,000, Scroggins ind McGill feel about 5,000 ap- i plications will be received. Sports USC's swimmini at 4 p.m. today at featuring USC's mi ly in Longstreet swim teams. nglish professor Volleyball: Merr rformances Oct. Football: East C 1/2552 for more Intramurals: Pu isian theatrical Soccer: Wake F< ir, wiil present The Student All "rench at 2 p.m. Department are s n. Admission is USC's soccer team ion. day against Wake banners, and a ra must register at th 0 Call Tom Gallop ? /. E?< On Campus ^ ^ Video artist He 5 f humorous stories i the '50s and '60s, rr ministration bui k\>V ^ ;VSH in /Of* e ? nr ' '?e ///-oou ior more ^ijjE Alpha Kappa Al MPKjh Jg today in the Hoik ?Skydiving: The last jump class of PjjjgijLjS made on Nov. 2 < limited. Call 256On the Tcvn State Fair close Anything . Saturday and Do you anythin 777-7181 or send ?r." House. r?REALITY SI [\ Did you Know that S.C.'s lar across the Blossom 8 SILVER ! COMICS A ?i I New & Used Scence Flctior I Areas's Largest Selection of I New Comics Arrl 904 Knox Abbott Catholic | St. Thomas f 1610 Greene St. Sunday Masses Monday thru Thursday Mass . . Friday Mass f First Wed. of each mor 11:30 Fr. Edwin Robinson, O.F.M. '' t 4?&m MSI L ^k^KKm :-Mp5" " ^elB"^v>l-^^v"'-:-'lB^*8 Wms 8 Ilk' I ~V -;^Zgly2^ Boxed in Rich Stagango, sophamars in Intarnatii that studying at ha found a camfartaMa Applications will be available ; Dec. 1 and must be completed and returned by Jan. 15, 1986. v USC's involvement in the pro i team is having an intrasquad meet the Natatorium at the P.E. Center en's and women's nationally ranked iphis State (home) 3:30 p.m. today. Carolina (away) 1:30 p.m. Saturday, mpkin Run play begins Saturday, orest (home) 2 p.m. Sunday. umni Association and the Athletic iponsoring Poster-Banner Day at i's final home game at 2 p.m. SunForest. There are cash prizes for ffle will be held. Interested people e Alumni House by 5 p.m. today, it 777-3829 for more information. ne Scgalovc will scrccn her work, jased on memories of growing up in at 8 p.m. today in the Business AdIding's Belk Auditorium. Call : information. Ipha Pink Ice Formal starts at 8 p.m. lay Inn. Their Fashionetta *85 starts in the Capstone Campus Room. Sport Parachute Club is having its the semester. Your first jump will be or 3. Sign up fast, plane tickets arc \A\A fr\r mnr# infnrmatinn ?tjt iv/i aiiv/iv in i v/i iiiuiivii< s Saturday. I Els?? g else to add? Call Linda Taylor at your notices to Drawer A, Russell I rOPS HERE! ? gest fantasy shoppe Is right ; t. Bridge from U.S.C.? CITY ACKS i & Gaming Supplies ? The Quality Comic Backstock ? Ive Every Friday. t Dr. ? 791-4021 Center dore Center Tel. 799-5870 11 a.m. j 0 p.m. 10 p.m. 6 p.m. 7:45 a.m. | ith: Faculty/staff lunch - 1:30 Catholic Campus Minister I jfeg 15Bk I ||p||l|i j^npr' #iB#r RAY GRONBERGfTh* Gamcock mil Relations can newer get enough of spot in Cooper Library. gram will probably end in April 1986, with the selection of the final five applicants, Scroggins said. Until that time, extensive mn ,ia. ==N-f! I In fact, we'll eve addition to payii It's all parte And here is how If you're sel Force?you're o While you r valuable media years, thelengtl years of schofai As an Armt enjoy the advan I patients ana na< But most in For more infonr r YESi" _ Mail this coup< p-j Ctwcfcuptolhri nNHcxaototi Ntent i m Addmi B at, ta.QI *?Co<3 | FwhJof Stuty [ 1 Th? ntofm?*r ^ vi c*o>Mpondk)|Ou : > - - ir \ ' . - . ;:> * <?. ' * V><: ';;<>< ' ' -.'V. . Z;W' ' ; ' v'V> : SG Senate paving gra By COLETTE BAXLEY Staff uwritar The Student Senate will petition USC Blossom and Pickens streets and th Pickens and Pendleton streets, accc Wednesday. The resolution will be forwarded tc parking and vehicle registration, at Holderman. Sen. Mike Gillen of the Athletics, < campus Student Affairs Committee, ' said that if the Pit and the Gravel Pit percent more parking spaces would b< "We all know how bad the parking! pic are getting ticketed all the time. It*! of revenue. We want to see them use s parking problem." Gillen said the problem was presente and Vehicle Registration by last year's heard about the resolution, and the l< Gillen said he had received petitior improvements, but he didn't yet kno had signed the petitions. In other business, Sen. Johnny Yoi will be presented to the Senate at nex Sen. Lcroy Gadsden announced tha tec is still working on a minority fund Kearsey said that the Residential Life something about bike paths on campu use sidewalks. and time-consuming work will have to be done, but Scroggins tl and the staff are glad to be tl involved. e "i?i?r v" i?T?t ? n pay you more than $600 a month while you ig for your tuition, require bodks rihfl fees. >r the Armed Forcee-HealtftProfesslons Schc fit works! acted for a Physician's Scholarship?from th< ommissioned as an officer in the Reserves, e in school, you'll serve 45 days a year on act il experience. After graduation, you will serve h depending on the requirements of the Servi ship assistance received. 5d Forces physician you'll receive officer's pa1 itages of working regular hours. You'll also se /e opportunities to use sophisticated medical nportant, while you're in medical school we'll I lation, send in this coupon. There is no obligai tw how the Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship help pay my medical school expenses. I understand there xi to Armed Forces Schoiarvhips, PO Bo* 2SC5 Huntington Station. NY 11746-2102 M:0 ARMY ONAVY QAMPOflCC and ootrpHMtf _____ _ Apt # QUtt 21 nrmrrm ?rmr isq Oradua Date i v<AjnUr*y pro**H w*tmuMd tor r </ uHrng purport* on?y TMmortccnv >>*qu*?l (Authority tOUSCtOJ) KSBBHBKI \2'P ' : ?. : . IYip(Li Mm. ';;v.v.;;;^|^f^pi^^?^p| fractelo ' -.-rS^ MlSWs^l Terrific campm jyi ' ' " student I.C > i:; / ; . .. ; - ;:; .*: H , 0|||| favors vel lots ? to pave ine rii panting area ai e Gravel Pit parking area at >rding to a resolution passed ) Bill Baker, USC's director of nd to USC President James Community Relations and Offwhich proposed the resolution, were paved and lined, 10 to 20 e available to students. situation is," Gillen said. "Peoj a racket. They must have a ton ome of this revenue to solve the id to the Department of Parking Senate. However, no more was >ts have remained unpaved. Q is from students about parking w the number of students who ing said the new finance budget t week's meeting. t the Minority Affairs Commitscholarship, and Sen. Michelle Committee is now trying to do is so that bikers will not have to Both Ashley and McGill say hey wish they were chosen for he mission and think everybody Ise probably feels the same. vmu a r?2-!EJ H 001 rrr! attend. 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