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CROW' S NEST Page Sixteen uni\/ers.tlv of south florida st. petersburg campus 830 FIRST STREET SOUTH ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 33701

1. Marine Science Offices 21 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA / ST. PETERSBURG Vol. 11, No.1 Sept. 19, 19~ 2. FlO (Florida Institute for Oceanography) 3. Cashier's Office f iliOURNAM~NTS RECR~AT\ON ·CENTER 4. Admissions Office Assorted USF/SP's RECREATION CENTER 5. Academic Affairs Office 6. Library tournaments are POOL is located on the 7. Bookstore periodically held north side of the campus. It is open 8. Game room throughout the to members of the campus community 9. Computer Terminal quarter. If you with ID (limit two additional guests). 0. Audio Visual Office are interested in SPECIAL FEATURES of the complex include: Barbecue pit Ping-Pong Billiards 1. Auditorium participating in pool, tennis (singles and doubles), chess, Picnic area Table games We i ght room 2. F~ Dept. of Nat. Resources (Non- USF) 3. South Lounge; Activities Desk ping-pong, or water , Punching bag Fussball Reading room +. Veterans Office please sign up in the Activi- Water volleyball 5. Snack Bar ties Office. HOURS: Contact Student Activities J. North Lounge 7. Special Projects room; First Aid room? g, Student Affairs Office 1. Financial Aid; Career Planning and \ • STAMPS WANTED:LI ~EG-UARDS Placement If you are a Red CYoss certified lif eguard Student Activities & Organizations USA postage stamps J. and would like to work at the USF St. Pete Office; Recreation Office are on sale in L. Cal 20 and Rhodes 19 Sailboats ( the Student Campus , please contact the> 15? Pool Manager or the Student Activities ~. Campus Police I Activities Office. Office. 3. Swimming Pool; Recreation Complex +. TV Viewing Room (upstairs) fJmRf:9 em,c.y ){e)p . .. ANNOUNCEMENTS DAILY STUDENTS: Please leave a 1culty offices are located on the second floor Intercom announcements are made each in c Building A. copy of your class schedule at your home, your chi ld's the North and South Lounges of Building B school, etc. When your at appr oximately 11:45 AM and 5:45 PM. For >llege of Nursing, Project Thr ust and ROTC offices information regarding what 's happening, :e on the second floor of Building B (northwest wing). family needs to reach you, in an emergency, it helps us to stay tuned! N find you quickly when we know W;-E what class you 're attending. THIS IS "THE SUPER CROW" -- CAMPUS ACTIVITIES 5 AND SERVICES HANDBOOK. l CROW'S NEST Page Two CROW' S NEST Page Three • CoURIER SG.RViCE ... BOOKSTOIGE OfFICE OF STUDENT SERV\CES The Campus Bookstore is OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES IS LOCATED IN THE NORTH LOUNGE OF BLDG . B 5ARASOTA- ST. PETE- TAMPA located in the middle of "A" As a result of a larger courier van, students, Building and its hours are: staff and faculty may obtain rides to and from the Tampa Campus. The van departs the First three (3) weeks of ~ O~F-CAMPUS HOUS\ NG- campus from the front of A Bldg. at approx­ classes: A f ile , including listings of various types of housing, is maintained in the imately 9:15 AM Monday through Friday. The office. Many offerings are reasonably priced and are located near the campus. van departs the Tampa Campus Library at 9 AM - 1 PM MTWR Notices are also posted on the STUDENT-TO-STUDENT bulletin board in the South approximately 2 PM for t he return run to St. 3 PM- 6:45 PM Lounge of Bldg.B and on the board in front of the Library in Bldq. A. Petersburg. Arrival at the St. Petersburg Campus is between 2:45 and 3 PM. 9AM-1PM Friday Rl SPEECH AND HEAR\f\\0 TESTS Appointments are made and testing is provided for students on a regularly Anyone wanting to ride the van to the Tampa Beginning fourth week of classes: scheduled basis. Such testing is reqt1ired for all graduating Education Campus between the above hours should call students, and is available for other students as well. t he Sarasota Campus, 7-12~-277 for reserva­ tions, the day before trat sportaion is de­ 9 AM - 1 PM Monday ~ STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE sired. Reservations will 1Je made on a "first 3 PM - 6:45 PM Student Health Insurance Program is availabl e to students. The program call, first served" basis. However, faculty 8.: 30 AM - l PM TWR provides sound health care protection at a reasonable cost. members who may be teaching a class on the Tampa Campus between trose hours can request 2 PM- 5:30 PM 6 TRANSPORTATION AND C~R POOLS "priority" seating for those days on which If you are interested in participating in a car pool to St. Petersburg, Tampa , the class is taught. Students who have a 9 AM - 1 PM Friday Sarasota, or Ft. Myers campuses, daytime or evening, aotify the cl ass scheduled on the Tampa Campus between Watch for Book Buy Back dates Activities Office. We can assist you ·in contacting i nterested persons. the above hours may also request "priority" at the end of each Quarter. seating on a regular basis for the days on A bulletin board with l ocal bus schedul es and rates is located in the North which t hey attend the class. Lounge, Bldg. B. It also details a bus route from St. Pete to the DAY CARE Tampa Campus. Facul ty, staff or students desiring "priorit y" status s hould contact Mr. Don PROCrRAM ... Looking for rides or riders to locations outside the Tampa Bay area? Ride Haney, Of fice of Student Services Contact Edna Hubner in the boards are located in Buildings A and B. (SPB- 115) . Office of Student Services.

St. Pete City Transit Bus #33 (the Sunshine Loop) now ser v i ces the St. Pete Campus. Contact Student Services for schedule and additional information. PRO:YECT T~RUST Project Thr us t is an advi s ing program desi gned to aid black students in their 0 DEAN'S L\ST adjustment to univer sity life. Init i ated during t he 1977 Fall Quarter, it re- A list of the St. Petersburg students who have been selected for the Dean ' s present s a s ystemat i c approach to black student retention . Two basic premises Honor Lis t wi l l be avai lable about three weeks after t he end of each quart er . of this program are t hat students need to be directed and advised throughout their stay at our Universi ty, and that s t udent s experiencing diffi culties .. should be provided i mmediate assistance and guidance i n overcoming these t: obstacle s . Project Thrus t advisors pr ov i de advising and access t o tutorial services. For more inf ormation, contact Ray Tampa (SPB 224) . .-- . .r CROW' S NEST Page Four ------~~~~~--· CROW'S NEST Page Five EMERGENCY ON EMERGI;NCY CAMPUS, CONTACT= F\NANCIAL A\D AND PL~C E MENT The Financial Aid and J ob Placement Office is located in the North Lounge, •CAMPUS POLICE Xl40 MEDICAL SERVICES Building B, Room 113B - ~ If you are a student at the St. Pete Campus and •STUDENT ACTIVITIES Xl29 taking 5 hours or more at the Tampa Campus you i=\ NANC\AL A\ D... JOB DL~C E MENT. .. will be charged a $12 Health Service fee t~ •STUDENT SERVICES Xl 27 The office provides information con­ Registration with Placement pro­ cover the costs of t he additional services at cerning the various forms of financial vides credentials for use in job inter­ that campus. If you are not t aking 5 hours or assistance available to students. views and contact with employers. more at the Tampa Campus you are not required to FtRST A\0 Application forms for loans, grants, Files are avail able for information pay the Health Ser vice fee. Assistance may be obtained scholarships and on-campus employment about careers with a variety of i at the following locations: are provided upon request, as well as companies and agencie s. Interview 1 If you become ill or are injured while on campus, assistance with problems in complet­ appointments with company represent- I certain medical services can be provided through •STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE, ing such forms or the receipt of aid atives are scheduled throughout the the school without additional cost to you: North Lounge, Bldg. B checks. Appointment procedures and year. I Full and part time jobs are posted I payroll services for College Work 1. If you should become ill while at school and •SWIMMING POOL Study students are administered on t he job board in addition to want to go home, but have no transportation, through this office. positions open through the Cooperative this can be provided for you. This assistance •CAMPUS POLICE OFFICE Education Program. ,.,ill consist of contacting a friend at your Video tapes gi ve i nformation l request or providing a taxicab. FIRST AID STATION about recruiting companies, and micro- : USF/St. Pete does not have FOR FINANCIAL AID f ilmed job listings through the 2. In an emergency, you can be taken by taxicab c Health Center. Persons Application deadlines: Florida State Employment Service are or ambulance to Bayfront Medical Center for treat­ ~ishing access to the Read the CROW'S NEST available. I ment. The University will pay for ambulance ser­ First Ald Room (SPB125) regularly and watch the Individual vocational interest vice up to $20 and will al so pay up to $75 of the should contact Student bulletin board in the testing and rel ated counseling is bill for emergency services, including doctors' Services or Student North Lounge provided. fees associated with Emergency Room care. Activities. Graduate school bulletins are PLEASE NOTE: Off-campus medical care is your own available from 400 universities and financial responsibility unless authorized prior colleges throughout the United States. to treatment by the Office of Student Affairs (between the hours of B: AM and 8:30PM). CLASS SCI-IEDULE PREVIEW 3. I f you have the Student Group Health Insurance BOARDS and wish to file a claim, the St. Petersburg r A tentative schedule of class offering~ is posted in th~ faculty office Campus Student Affairs Office has the necessary area, top floor of Building A and on a bulletin board adjacent to the forms and information to help you. 1 North Lounge of Building B. f STUDENT-TO-STUDENT INFO BULLETIN BOARDS STUDENT-TO-STUDENT BULLETIN BOARDS are located in the South Lounge of Bldg. B and in Bldg. A near the Library entrance. Along with sections en­ titled FOR RENT, FOR SALE, etc. , are special areas devoted to CHILD CARE I INFORMATION. Please have all not ices approved and dated i n the Activities Office. Page Six CROW'S NEST Page Seven VIT HOURS: 8:00AM-8:30PM (Monday-Thursday); 8:00AM-5:00PM (Friday) ACTIVITIES DESK The Activities Desk is located in the South Lounge ·rhe Student Activities and Organizations office is located in the North of Bldg. B. Services offered at the desk include : Lounge of Building B. The staff aims to provide specjfic recreational and cultural services to students through both on and off campus involvement. e CALENDAR OF EVENTS

•GENERAL INFORMATION eFREE PHONE for student use (local and Tampa Campus calls only)

•LECTURE SERIES • SPECIAL PROJECTS

•DISCOUNT TICKET SALES AND SUBSIDIZATION •STUDENT-TO-STUDENT ADVERTISING (on a bulletin board)

• STUDENT-TO-STUDENT EXCH!'iliGI:S (n1essages, books, etc.) •ORACLE (the USF student newspaper) and other information brochures

•RESERVATIONS FOR SAILBOAT AND CHECK-OUT; SKIPPER TESTING eCROW'S NEST, USFSP's bi-weekly campus bulletin

•FIRST AID •FREE MAIL BOXES fo1 persons wishing to receive mail on campus (pick up box combiPation in the Activities Office) •INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AND FOREIGN STUDY e SIGN-UP SHEETS FOR CLUB ACTIVITIES AND SPORTS TOURNAMENTS •CAR POOL ARRANGEMENTS •GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT CAMPUS AND CO~IDNITY PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS •MINI-COURSES (plus file of other off-campus conti~uing education courses) • MARQUEE AND BULLETIN BOARDS LISTING THE FRIDAY EVENING FILH SERIES, eCHECK-OUT FOR TABLE GAMES , SPORTS EQUIPMENT, RECORD ALBUMS , ETC. TICKETS CURRENTLY ON SALE, AND PROHPT NOTICE OF SUBSIDIZED EVENTS AS AVAILABLE. •INDIVIDUAL TOURS OF CAMPUS •REGISTRATION FOR ATHLETIC TOURNAMEN'rS \NFORMATJON PLEASE!! •ENGRAVER FOR LABELING ONE'S VALUABLES (may be checked out overnight) Q~;•. LOST- ~ The Activities Office is contacted by people both on and off campus to obtain information •CROW'S NEST PUBLICATION (information, announcements , humorous articles, AND regarding programs, speeches, and activities free student-to-student ads, etc. are always accepted) FOUND· at USF. We, of course, would like to be able to respond to questions but many times cannot •FRIDAY EVENING FILM SERIES AND CAMPUS ENTERTAINMENT because we are not aware of those programs.

•SIGN-UP FOR STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS (and further information) Would it be possible for us to request that you either call us or send us a note regarding any ACTIVITIES CJl'FICE personnel will be happy to assi st you. If we can ' t help programs that you will be presenting? If you you immediately, we'll investigate or refer you to another source. If Guided tours of the have any other suggestions as to how we can you're not o~ campus , call 893-9129. WE APPRECI ATE YOUR SUGGESTIONS, nearby Museum ••• contact best assist you with this matter, please feel ~oMMENTS AND CRITICISMS. Student Activities. free to contact us. CROW'S NEST Page Eight CROW'S NEST Page Nine

Assorted magazines and the St. Pete In an effort to assist members of SUBS\ D\ZATION Times may be perused in the lounges of the USF/SP community in supplement­ cJutop tiJR.i Us fro11t ~ ActU!iti12JJ Offik. Bldg. B and at the Recreation Complex. ing academic growth and in develop­ ing new proficiencies, Student USF/SP believes that participation in cultural and recreational activities M1en you're finished with magazines Activities offers several low or no is an integral part of a student's formal education, and that constructive use from home, why not share them with cost Mini Courses through the of leisure time is a desirable goal. your classmates? Our rack is in the Quarter. These are NON-CREDIT South Lounge near the Snack Bar. courses. Interested persons should Due to the lack of cultural and recreational resou£ces on the St. Pete sign up immediately to insure a Campus, student participation in many community events is directly subsidized A selection of books and materials re­ place in the class as many have to compensate for these deficiencies. garding recreation, travel, Florida limited enrollment. Some of the wilderness, etc. are available for free courses are: Students taking the majority of hours on the St. Petersburg Campus will check-out in the Student Activities eSAILING and CANOEING be allocated 80¢ per credit hour to be applied toward subsidization. Proof of Office. .LIFE-SAVING/SWIMMING fee payment (usually a validated registration shee~ listing your hours) and •CHESS your student photo I.D. are required. If you have any requests for journals, .e·GUITAR books, etc. that you'd like to see in ~ILDERNESS AWARENESS Once you have used your subsidy, you may still buy tickets at our PURCHASE the library, please contact the SG •PHOTOGRAPHY PRICE, which is often much lower than the regular retzil price. For example: Library Sub-Committee with these eDANCE EXERCISE suggesti ons . eFIRST AID and CPR SUNSET GOLF AND REGULAR COST USF COST SUBSIDY PR:rCE COUNTRY CLUB up to $7.00 $3.00 As low as $1.00 by using $2.00 TICKETS of your subsidy. A student taking 7 hrs. (times 80¢ per interna~~~~it~~e ~~l~Lft:I~~~it~y hr.) would have $5.60 subsidy. Overseas Information Center and American Overseas Travel (Tampa Campus) to provide members of the St. Tickets may also be purchased for events at Bayfront Center, Asolo Theatre in Pete Campus community with information regarding Sarasota during its repertory season, and Country Dinner Playhouse (USF group travel and international studies programs. A litera­ night), Busch Gardens. Staff and faculty may buy tickets at our PURCHASE ture display rack and bulletin board are currently PRICE. set up in the North Lounge to centralize this infor­ Generally, the student must pay at least $1.00 per subsidized ticket. mation. Uf you have access to any brochures or re­ lated materials that might be helpful, we'd appreciate ALL TICKETS FOR BAYFRONT CENTER EVENTS MUST BE PROCURED AT LEAST 24 HOURS some copies for distribution or posting.) PRIOR TO EVENT. EXCHANGE YELLOW RECEIPT FOR TICKETS AT THE BOX OFFICE. Additionally, travel books are available for qui ck reference or free check­ A list of TICKETS-ON-SALE i s posted at the Activities Desk. out at the Activities Office. Some of these are: • HOSTELER' S GUIDE TO EUROPE • LET ' S GO EUROPE {I mou&l, thll.aWz d«ACOUJn7 f.u:XV-5 ~ • GUIDE TO THE SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA • STUDENT GUIDE TO ASIA All students, faculty, and staff members may buy discount tickets to certain • WHOLE WORLD HANDBOOK local movie theatres. PLITT Theatre tickets are $2.00 each and can be used at INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARDS, YOUTH HOSTEL CARDS, EURAIL anytime (except for advertised special attractions) at the following area PASSES may be obtained at USF. Students can also review maps of Appalachian theatres: f LAZA I, PLAZA II (St.Pete) , DOLPHIN (St.Pete Beach), CAPITAL, SUN­ Mountain trails, Florida canoe trails, wilderness parks, etc. Please SHINE MAL~ I and II (Clearwater) , HILLSBOROUGH I and II and HILLSBOROUGH contact Student Activities. DRIVE-IN (Tampa). CROW'S NEST Page Eleven CROW' S NEST Page Ten

Persons interested in obtaining information or memhershin in USF/SP student clubs should contac the Student Activities and Or~anizations Office. Messages for club r epre ·:. ,,mtatives may also be left in this office.

Each student organization is open to any interested individual regardless of major. Meetings will be announced on bulletin boards and in the GROW'S NEST. SIUDENTS ... Students desiring to form a new club or special interest group on campus ST. PETERSBURG--Unmarked parking should contact the Activities Office . USF/SP clubs include: spaces may be used by students at FOR GRADUATION IN THE ADMIS­ no cost. •ASSOCIATION OF BLACK STUDENTS (ABS) SIONS OFFICE. DEADLINE IS EARLY •ATHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY (ALS) EACH QUARTER. WATCH FOR SPECIFIC TAMPA--Students taking classes on •BAYBORO HUMANIST CLUB (BHC) DATES. the Tampa Campus must register •CIRCLE K Students graduating in any quar­ vehicles used on campus. The follow­ • CRIMINAL JUSTICE ASSOCIATION ter are eligible to participate ing decal fees are effective • DRAMA CLUB (Provisional) in the formal graduation ceremo­ at this time: •KAPPA DELTA PI (Education Honorary) nies held each June. • Full year $20.00 •MARINE SCIENCE ADVI SORY COMMITTEE information is generally sent by • Quarter decal 8.00 • OUTDOORS CLUB mail to the graduate at the end eRemote lots:l0,18,19 5.00 •PRODUCTION INSTRUCTION WORKSHOP of April. You may also contact the Ac tiv­ • Remote lot: 20 10. 00 •PSYCHOLOGY CLUB ities Office for details. •Motorcycles & Mo-peds 5.00 • CLUB FACULTY AND STAFF ... CAP and GOWN may be ordered from the •SPORTS CLUBS (Softball, etc.) Parking spaces are reserved for •STUDENT ACCOUNTING ORGANIZATION (SAO) campus Bookstore, usually in April or May. staff persons who must purchase •STUDENT BUSINESS ASSOCIATION (SBA) Watch for the ordering dates and dead­ a $20 decal from the Cashier's •STUDENT CIVIL LIBERTIES ASSOCIATION (SCLA) lines. Office. •STUDENT COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (SCEC) •STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (SEA) CLASS RINGS may also be purchased through HAND\CAPPED ... •STUDENT GOVERNMENT the Bookstore. Certain parking spaces are reserved •STUDENT RECREATION CLUB (SRC) for handicapped persons. Please •STUDENTS FOR CHRIST GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS are available in contact Campus Police or Student the Activities Office year-round for35¢ Activities to register vehicle. STUDENT GOVERNMENT· ST. PETE CAMPUS each. However, the announcements of USF/SP's Student Government (SG) formulates local campus policy and regula­ Commencement Exercises are availabl e only tions with regard to student clubs and activities insofar as they are.not in in ~1ay. Protect contravention to University and Board of Regents policies and regulat1ons: A major function of SG is to review and recommend the activities and serv1ce GRADUATION CELEBRATION and OUTSTANDING your valuables fee budget for each fiscal year. SG also receives and communicates the needs • SENIOR Av!ARDS for St. Petersburg Campus of the campus community and recommends appropriate response to those same students comes in June. Contact Student _. with_ _ . requests. SG is composed of the president, vice president, treasurer, repre­ Activities for details. sentatives from each college, and members-at-large elected by the student IDENTIFICATIO body. Elections are held annually. All students are invited to participate An engraver is available for free in meetings and sub-committees. Watch for notices on the SG bulletin board. check-out. Contact Student Activ­ ities. GROW'S NEST Page Thirteen Page Twelve CROW' S NEST •SA\ LING •CANOEING WAT\;RCRA{:T PROGRAM •KAYAKlNCr Two sailboats, a CAL 20 and a RHODES 19 ' are available for checkout by USF / SP Campus con~unity members. RECREATION COMPLEX/SWIMMING POOL is located on Both vessels are moored on the Northwest end of the Bayboro First Street, just to the Northwest of Building B. peninsula.

USFSP's POOL is open free to all USF students, faculty, staff members and Two 17-ft. Gru~an are also available for check out. The their families (when accompanied by a USF person). Ottside guests are Grumman is the most versatile, just as easy to paddle in the limited to TWO per student family. current of a stream as in the flat water of a lake. As with all Gru~an's the double-enders are stretch POOL HOURS: Seasonal 11 AM to 6 PM daily formed, heat-treated marine aluminum alloy, which means all seasons use. SWIMM AND STAY FIT! Join the Red Cross swimming and fitness program by signing up with the Lifeguard. No cost, of course. Swim SO MILES IN YOUR A may also be checked out by certified SPARE TIME in quarter- mile segments. Then, fill in the chart at the pool. skippers. You'll be awarded a certificate after each 10 mile set. . To be placed on the approved skipper's list for SWIMMING LESSONS AND ADVANCED LIFESAVING are regularly taught as mini-courses. kayak, sa~lboats or canoes, you must pass both written and skill tests. The For dela ils, contact the Lifeguard or the Activities Office. written test may be taken at any time in the Activities Office but skill tests are by appointment only. For further details, please con~act the Dock­ AND RECREA.T\ON master in the Activities Office.· USFSP'sS PORTS recreational program is coordinated through the Activities Office. Though there are no inter-collegiate sports events ~eld on the St. Pete ~A.,t,'>Sf».PA~ Campus, students may compete in intramural activiti••s & tournaments coor- Members of the USFSP campus community may utilize the DARKROOM located dinated with local groups. in the south end of Bldg. A, when placed on a quarterly qualification li~t. Inte:e~ted indi:iduals can be cleared to use the darkroom by contactin The RECREATION COMPLEX houses assorted table games, pool tables, ping-pong ~he Act1v1ties Off1ce. Upon satisfactory compl etion of a proficiency testg tables, weight room, etc. Billiard, foosball and air hockey tables are located n the darkroom, you will be placed on the approved list. in the Pool Room behind the Bookstore in Bldg. A. A variety of table games, ~ ~o use the darkroom, you will check out the key from the Activities golf clubs, tennis rackets, volleyball, badminton sets, horseshoes, basket­ Off1ce and present identification. Additionally, you'll sign the a ro _ ball, and softball equipment may be checked out for weekend usage through riate check-out forms at that time, noting name, date, and time-inppBepsur the Activities Office. to return the key to the Activities Office when you are finished a~d si nre out. Guests may accompany you but must be noted on the check-out form g SOFTBALL, SOCCER, FLAG FOOTBALL and BASKETBALL teams composed of members of No person will be issued the key to the darkroom unless his/her n~me the USFSP campus community participate in local leagues (men's & women's appears on the approved list. Photographers wil l bring their own d materials Irre 1 •t• d paper an teams). · gu ar1 1es an equipment damage should be reported immediat- e 1 y. GOLF, TENNIS, POOL, TABLE TENNIS and CHESS tournaments are held periodical:y Low cost MINI-COURSES such as THE CAMERA AND PHOTO PRINTING are held throughout the year for the campus populace. Sign up in the Activities Off~ce. each quarter. Contact the Activities Office for details and registration . WATER VOLLEYBALL games are held seasonally at the pool. For information: See the RECREATION BULLETIN B~RD in North Lounge of Bldg. B CROW'S NEST Page Fifteen CROW'S NEST SNACK BAR Is located in the South Lounge of ~~~~J~~·s ~~~ ©~@(@}~ liD~~1J The CROW'S NEST ~s pr~nted b~-w e e kl y on Building B and i s open: Tuesdays. I f you have any announcement s , 8 AM - 8 PM MTWR Center Administration's CASHIER'S pertinent information, fea·ture s, personals, 8 AM - 3 PM Fri. OFFICE, located in the lobby of t------Bldg. A, provides assorted free student-to- student advertising (For services to students including: Sale, For Rent, ect. ) please leave them a t the Activities Office. Deadline f or submi t ­ LIBRARY • Check Cashing t o $25. ted material is the pr eceding Thur sday Is located in the middle of Bldg. A before publication. The St. Petersburg Campus AUDIO VISUAL and is open: • Pr ocuring s cholarship checks DEPARTMENT is located in Bldg. A, 8:30 AM- 10 PM MTWR from the Tampa Campus upon STUDENT-TO-STUDENT ads FREE in t he CROW ' S rooms 151-152. The following items and 5 PM Fri. 8:00 AM - request. NEST. services are available: 9: 00 AM- 5 PM Sat. 1:00 AM - 5 PM Sun. Programs, activities, a nd facilities of •Transparencies made for overhead • Validation of student photo I.D. card. USF are available to a ll on a non-di scri m­ projectors inatory basis without r egar d to r ace , color, BOOKSTORE creed, religion, sex , age or national eReplacement lamps for a variety of origin. USF is an affir mative action Equa l projectors 1--S--ee__ P_; ag:;;....e __T_hr _ee_ f__ or_ d...;.,et.:.:.;.a:.:il.:.:.s •___ LAW SCHOOL \N FQ For Law School Reference mater­ Opportunity employer. ials and related information, • 5" and 7" audio tapes in economy CAM Pus POL'CE The CROW'S NEST is pr inted by the Student and deluxe quality Station is located in the small white please contact Professor Regis bui lding a t the entrance to the uni- Factor in Building A, Rm. 207 or Ac tivi ties Office. S·tudents i nt e r est ed in assisting with it, please stop by or call •Cassettes in two qualities v ersity. JUMPER CABLES are available call 893- 9532 or call Secretary, to assist you in starting your stalled 893- 9 156, 893-9129. • Video Tapes or ailing auto. ~!Fi!H~~ !i~·a~~! ~:~w:;~or:;i::de ROTC :AMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS TO PRIVACY ACTm7t) trations. Contact Bob Thrush. Is located in Building B, Room 220. (PUBLIC LAW 93-380) ------JL------n ~n.ef~ort to in~ure ~he integrity o f student records and to comply wi1:h the estr~ct~ons conta~ned ~n the Family Educational Rights to Pri vacy Act 1 please h awa~e t ha t st~de~t information , other than "directory information", requires OFJ=ICE OF VETERANS' AF~AIRS e wr~tten perm~ ss ~on of the student prior to release . Directory information The Office of Veterans Affairs, located in room 152 in the South Lounge of 11cludes: Bldg. B is the contact office for students receiving V.A. benefits. The Office • student Name • Address of Veterans Affairs is designed to assist V.A. students with our PAVE Programs •Major f i eld of study •Telephone L~ 3 ting to Advance Veterans Education, which include : 60 Day Deferment of tuiti on fees, •Birth date and p l ace •Degree' and awards received processing V.A. forms, V. A. Educational Loan, tutorial assistance, vocational •Participation in officially recognized activities and sports counseling, assistance in resolving pay problems, V. A. Wo r k- Study and addition­ •weight and height of members of athletic teams al services. The Director, Anne Whitman and each office assistant will be glad • Dates of att endance to assis~ you. Please stop by or call 893-9545 for further assistance. • Mos t recent previous edu ~ at i onal agency or institution attended ~ Crows_Nest_1979_09_19 CROW'S NEST university of south florida st. petersburg campus 830 FIRST STREET SOUTH ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 33701

1. Marine Science Offices 2. FIO (Florida Institute for Oceanography) 3. Cashier's Office 4. Admissions Office 5. Academic Affairs Office 6. Library 7. Bookstore 8. Game Room 9. Computer Terminal 10. Audio Visual Office 11. Auditorium 12. Fla. Dept. of Nat. Resources (Non-USF) 13. South Lounge; Activities Desk 14. Veterans Office 15. Snack Bar 16. North Lounge 17. Special Projects Room; First Aid Room 18. Student Affairs Office 19. Financial Aid; Career Planning and Placement 20. Student Activities & Organizations Office; Recreation Office 21. Cal 20 and Rhodes 19 Sailboats 22. Campus Police 23. Swimming Pool; Recreation Complex 24. TV Viewing Room (upstairs)

Faculty offices are located on the second floor of Building A.

College of Nursing, Project Thrust and ROTC offices are on the second floor of Building B (northwest wing).

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TOURNAMENTS Assorted tournaments are periodically held throughout the quarter. If you are interested in participating in pool, tennis (singles and doubles), chess, ping-pong, or water volleyball, please sign up in the Activities Office.

STAMPS

USA postage stamps are on sale in 15 cents the Student Activities Office.

Emergency Help...

STUDENTS: Please leave a copy of your class schedule at your home, your child's school, etc. When your family needs to reach you, in an emergency, it helps us to find you quickly when we know what class you're attending.

RECREATION*CENTER

USF/SP's RECREATION CENTER SWIMMING POOL is located on the north side of the campus. It is open to members of the campus community with ID (limit two additional guests). SPECIAL FEATURES of the complex include: Barbecue pit Ping-Pong Billiards Picnic area Table games Weight room Punching bag Fussball Reading room Water volleyball

HOURS: Contact Student Activities

WANTED:LIFEGUARDS

If you are a Red Cross certified lifeguard and would like to work at the USF St. Pete Campus swimming pool, please contact the Page 2 Crows_Nest_1979_09_19 Pool Manager or the Student Activities Office.

ANNOUNCEMENTS DAILY

Intercom announcements are made each in the North and South Lounges of Building B at approximately 11:45 AM and 5:45 PM. For information regarding what's happening, stay tuned!

THIS IS "THE SUPER CROW" -- CAMPUS ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES HANDBOOK.

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OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES

OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES IS LOCATED IN THE NORTH LOUNGE OF BLDG. B

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING A file, including listings of various types of housing, is maintained in the office. Many offerings are reasonably priced and are located near the campus. Notices are also posted on the STUDENT-TO-STUDENT bulletin board in the South Lounge of Bldg. B and on the board in front of the Library in Bldg. A.

SPEECH AND HEARING TESTS Appointments are made and testing is provided for students on a regularly scheduled basis. Such testing is required for all graduating Education students, and is available for other students as well.

STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE Student Health Insurance Program is available to students. The program provides sound health care protection at a reasonable cost.

TRANSPORTATION AND CAR POOLS If you are interested in participating in a car pool to St. Petersburg, Tampa, Sarasota, or Ft. Myers campuses, daytime or evening, notify the Activities Office. We can assist you in contacting interested persons.

A bulletin board with local bus schedules and rates is located in the North Lounge, Bldg. B. It also details a bus route from St. Pete to the Tampa Campus.

Looking for rides or riders to locations outside the Tampa Bay area? Ride boards are located in Buildings A and B.

St. Pete City Transit Bus #33 (the Sunshine Loop) now services the St. Pete Campus. Contact Student Services for schedule and additional information.

DEAN'S LIST A list of the St. Petersburg students who have been selected for the Dean's Honor List will be available about three weeks after the end of each quarter.

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Page 3 Crows_Nest_1979_09_19 CoURIER SERViCE... SARASOTA-ST. PETE-TAMPA

As a result of a larger courier van, students, staff and faculty may obtain rides to and from the Tampa Campus. The van departs the campus from the front of A Bldg. at approximately 9:15 AM Monday through Friday. The van departs the Tampa Campus Library at approximately 2 PM for the return run to St. Petersburg. Arrival at the St. Petersburg Campus is between 2:45 and 3 PM.

Anyone wanting to ride the van to the Tampa Campus between the above hours should call the Sarasota Campus, 7-122-277 for reservations, the day before transportation is desired. Reservations will be made on a "first call, first served" basis. However, faculty members who may be teaching a class on the Tampa Campus between those hours can request "priority" seating for those days on which the class is taught. Students who have a class scheduled on the Tampa Campus between the above hours may also request "priority" seating on a regular basis for the days on which they attend the class.

Faculty, staff or students desiring "priority" status should contact Mr. Don Haney, Office of Student Services (SPB-115).

PROJECT THRUST

Project Thrust is an advising program designed to aid black students in their adjustment to university life. Initiated during the 1977 Fall Quarter, it represents a systematic approach to black student retention. Two basic premises of this program are that students need to be directed and advised throughout their stay at our University, and that students experiencing difficulties should be provided immediate assistance and guidance in overcoming these obstacles. Project Thrust advisors provide advising and access to tutorial services. For more information, contact Ray Tampa (SPB 224).

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BOOKSTORE

The Campus Bookstore is located in the middle of "A" Building and its hours are:

First three (3) weeks of classes:

9 AM - 1 PM MTWR 3 PM - 6:45 PM

9 AM - 1 PM Friday

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9 AM - 1 PM Monday 3 PM - 6:45 PM

8:30 AM - 1 PM TWR 2 PM - 5:30 PM

9 AM - 1 PM Friday

Watch for Book Buy Back dates at the end of each Quarter.

DAY CARE PROGRAM...

Contact Edna Hubner in the Office of Student Services.

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EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

If you are a student at the St. Pete Campus and taking 5 hours or more at the Tampa Campus, you will be charged a $12 Health Service fee to cover the costs of the additional services at that campus. If you are not taking 5 hours or more at the Tampa Campus, you are not required to pay the Health Service fee.

If you become ill or are injured while on campus, certain medical services can be provided through the school without additional cost to you:

1. If you should become ill while at school and want to go home, but have no transportation, this can be provided for you. This assistance will consist of contacting a friend at your request or providing a taxicab.

2. In an emergency, you can be taken by taxicab or ambulance to Bayfront Medical Center for treatment. The University will pay for ambulance service up to $20 and will also pay up to $75 of the bill for emergency services, including doctors' fees associated with Emergency Room care. PLEASE NOTE: Off-campus medical care is your own financial responsibility unless authorized prior to treatment by the Office of Student Affairs (between the hours of 8:00 AM and 8:30 PM).

3. If you have the Student Group Health Insurance and wish to file a claim, the St. Petersburg Campus Student Affairs Office has the necessary forms and information to help you.

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EMERGENCY ON CAMPUS, CONTACT:

*CAMPUS POLICE X140

*STUDENT ACTIVITIES X129

*STUDENT SERVICES X127

FIRST AID Assistance may be obtained at the following locations:

*STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE, North Lounge, Bldg. B

*SWIMMING POOL

*CAMPUS POLICE OFFICE

FIRST AID STATION

USF/St. Pete does not have a Health Center. Persons wishing access to the First Aid Room (SPB125) should contact Student Services or Student Activities.

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FINANCIAL AID AND PLACEMENT

The Financial Aid and Job Placement Office is located in the North Lounge, Building B, Room 113B. FINANCIAL AID... The office provides information concerning the various forms of financial assistance available to students. Application forms for loans, grants, scholarships and on-campus employment are provided upon request, as well as assistance with problems in completing such forms or the receipt of aid checks. Appointment procedures and payroll services for College Work Study students are administered through this office.

FOR FINANCIAL AID Application deadlines: Page 6 Crows_Nest_1979_09_19 Read the CROW'S NEST regularly and watch the bulletin board in the North Lounge

CLASS SCHEDULE PREVIEW BOARDS

A tentative schedule of class offerings is posted in the faculty office area, top floor of Building A and on a bulletin board adjacent to the North Lounge of Building B.

STUDENT-TO-STUDENT INFO BULLETIN BOARDS

STUDENT-TO-STUDENT BULLETIN BOARDS are located in the South Lounge of Bldg. B and in Bldg. A near the Library entrance. Along with sections entitled FOR RENT, FOR SALE, etc., are special areas devoted to CHILD CARE INFORMATION. Please have all notices approved and dated in the Activities Office.

JOB PLACEMENT...

Registration with Placement provides credentials for use in job interviews and contact with employers. Files are available for information about careers with a variety of companies and agencies. Interview appointments with company representatives are scheduled throughout the year.

Full and part time jobs are posted on the job board in addition to positions open through the Cooperative Education Program.

Video tapes give information about recruiting companies, and microfilmed job listings through the Florida State Employment Service are available.

Individual vocational interest testing and related counseling is provided.

Graduate school bulletins are available from 400 universities and colleges throughout the United States.

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STUDENT ACTIVITIES HOURS: 8:00 AM - 8:30 PM (Monday-Thursday); 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Friday)

The Student Activities and Organizations office is located in the North Lounge of Building B. The staff aims to provide specific recreational and cultural services to students through both on and off campus involvement.

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*LECTURE SERIES

*DISCOUNT TICKET SALES AND SUBSIDIZATION

*STUDENT-TO-STUDENT EXCHANGES (messages, books, etc.)

*RESERVATIONS FOR SAILBOAT AND CANOE CHECK-OUT; SKIPPER TESTING

*FIRST AID

*INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AND FOREIGN STUDY

*CAR POOL ARRANGEMENTS

*MINI-COURSES (plus file of other off-campus continuing education courses)

*CHECK-OUT FOR TABLE GAMES, SPORTS EQUIPMENT, RECORD ALBUMS, ETC.

*INDIVIDUAL TOURS OF CAMPUS

*REGISTRATION FOR ATHLETIC TOURNAMENTS

*ENGRAVER FOR LABELING ONE'S VALUABLES (may be checked out overnight)

*CROW'S NEST PUBLICATION (information, announcements, humorous articles, free student-to-student ads, etc. are always accepted)

*FRIDAY EVENING FILM SERIES AND CAMPUS ENTERTAINMENT

*SIGN-UP FOR STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS (and further information)

ACTIVITIES OFFICE personnel will be happy to assist you. If we can't help you immediately, we'll investigate or refer you to another source. If you're not on campus, call 893-9129. WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUGGESTIONS, COMMENTS AND CRITICISMS.

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ACTIVITIES DESK

The Activities Desk is located in the South Lounge of Bldg. B. Services offered at the desk include:

*CALENDAR OF EVENTS

*FREE PHONE for student use (local and Tampa Campus calls only)

*SPECIAL PROJECTS

*STUDENT-TO-STUDENT ADVERTISING (on a bulletin board)

*ORACLE (the USF student newspaper) and other information brochures

*CROW'S NEST, USFSP's bi-weekly campus bulletin

*FREE MAIL BOXES for persons wishing to receive mail on campus (pick up box combination in the Activities Office)

*SIGN-UP SHEETS FOR CLUB ACTIVITIES AND SPORTS TOURNAMENTS

Page 8 Crows_Nest_1979_09_19 *GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY PROJECTS AND PROGRAMS

*MARQUEE AND BULLETIN BOARDS LISTING THE FRIDAY EVENING FILM SERIES, TICKETS CURRENTLY ON SALE, AND PROMPT NOTICE OF SUBSIDIZED EVENTS AS AVAILABLE.

LOST AND FOUND CONTACT STUDENT ACTIVITIES museum of fine arts... st. petersburg Guided tours of the nearby Museum...contact Student Activities.

INFORMATION PLEASE!!

The Activities Office is contacted by people both on and off campus to obtain information regarding programs, speeches, and activities at USF. We, of course, would like to be able to respond to questions but many times cannot because we are not aware of those programs.

Would it be possible for us to request that you either call us or send us a note regarding any programs that you will be presenting? If you have any other suggestions as to how we can best assist you with this matter, please feel free to contact us.

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SUBSIDIZATION cheap thrills from the Activities Office USF/SP believes that participation in cultural and recreational activities is an integral part of a student's formal education, and that constructive use of leisure time is a desirable goal.

Due to the lack of cultural and recreational resources on the St. Pete Campus, student participation in many community events is directly subsidized to compensate for these deficiencies.

Students taking the majority of hours on the St. Petersburg Campus will be allocated 80 cents per credit hour to be applied toward subsidization. Proof of fee payment (usually a validated registration sheet listing your hours) and your student photo I.D. are required. Once you have used your subsidy, you may still buy tickets at our PURCHASE PRICE, which is often much lower than the regular retail price. For example:

SUNSET GOLF AND REGULAR COST USF COST SUBSIDY PRICE COUNTRY CLUB up to $7.00 $3.00 As low as $1.00 by Page 9 Crows_Nest_1979_09_19 TICKETS using $2.00 of your subsidy. A student taking 7 hrs. (times 80 cents per hr.) would have $5.60 subsidy. Tickets may also be purchased for events at Bayfront Center, Asolo Theatre in Sarasota during its repertory season, and Country Dinner Playhouse (USF group night), Busch Gardens. Staff and faculty may buy tickets at our PURCHASE PRICE. Generally, the student must pay at least $1.00 per subsidized ticket. ALL TICKETS FOR BAYFRONT CENTER EVENTS MUST BE PROCURED AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO EVENT. EXCHANGE YELLOW RECEIPT FOR TICKETS AT THE BOX OFFICE.

A list of TICKETS-ON-SALE is posted at the Activities Desk. * movie theatre discount tickets *

All students, faculty, and staff members may buy discount tickets to certain local movie theatres. PLITT Theatre tickets are $2.00 each and can be used at anytime (except for advertised special attractions) at the following area theatres: PLAZA I, PLAZA II (St. Pete), DOLPHIN (St. Pete Beach), CAPITAL, SUNSHINE Mall I and II (Clearwater), HILLSBOROUGH I and II and HILLSBOROUGH DRIVE-IN (Tampa).

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Assorted magazines and the St. Pete Times may be perused in the lounges of Bldg. B and at the Recreation Complex.

When you're finished with magazines from home, why not share them with your classmates? Our rack is in the South Lounge near the Snack Bar.

A selection of books and materials regarding recreation, travel, Florida wilderness, etc. are available for free check-out in the Student Activities Office.

If you have any requests for journals, books, etc. that you'd like to see in the library, please contact the SG Library Sub-Committee with these suggestions. international travel and foreign study The Activities Office has been working with the Overseas Information Center and American Overseas Travel (Tampa Campus) to provide members of the St. Pete Campus community with information regarding travel and international studies programs. A Page 10 Crows_Nest_1979_09_19 literature display rack and bulletin board are currently set up in the North Lounge to centralize this information. (If you have access to any brochures or related materials that might be helpful, we'd appreciate some copies for distribution or posting.)

Additionally, travel books are available for quick reference or free checkout at the Activities Office. Some of these are: *HOSTELER'S GUIDE TO EUROPE *LET'S GO EUROPE *GUIDE TO THE SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA *STUDENT GUIDE TO ASIA *WHOLE WORLD HANDBOOK INTERNATIONAL STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARDS, YOUTH HOSTEL CARDS, EURAIL PASSES may be obtained at USF. Students can also review maps of Appalachian Mountain trails, Florida canoe trails, wilderness parks, etc. Please contact Student Activities.

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In an effort to assist members of the USF/SP community in supplementing academic growth and in developing new proficiencies, Student Activities offers several low or no cost Mini Courses through the Quarter. These are NON-CREDIT courses. Interested persons should sign up immediately to insure a place in the class as many have limited enrollment. Some of the courses are: *SAILING and CANOEING *LIFE-SAVING/SWIMMING *CHESS *GUITAR *WILDERNESS AWARENESS *PHOTOGRAPHY *DANCE EXERCISE *FIRST AID and CPR

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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

Persons interested in obtaining information or membership in USF/SP student clubs should contact the Student Activities and Organizations Office. Messages for club representatives may also be left in this office.

Each student organization is open to any interested individual regardless of major. Meetings will be announced on bulletin boards and in the CROW'S NEST. Students desiring to form a new club or special interest group on campus should contact the Activities Office. USF/SP clubs include:

*ASSOCIATION OF BLACK STUDENTS (ABS) *ATHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY (ALS) *BAYBORO HUMANIST CLUB (BHC) *CIRCLE K *CRIMINAL JUSTICE ASSOCIATION Page 11 Crows_Nest_1979_09_19 *DRAMA CLUB (Provisional) *KAPPA DELTA PI (Education Honorary) *MARINE SCIENCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE *OUTDOORS CLUB *PRODUCTION INSTRUCTION WORKSHOP *PSYCHOLOGY CLUB *SAILING CLUB *SPORTS CLUBS (Softball, etc.) *STUDENT ACCOUNTING ORGANIZATION (SAO) *STUDENT BUSINESS ASSOCIATION (SBA) *STUDENT CIVIL LIBERTIES ASSOCIATION (SCLA) *STUDENT COUNCIL FOR EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN (SCEC) *STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION (SEA) *STUDENT GOVERNMENT *STUDENT RECREATION CLUB (SRC) *STUDENTS FOR CHRIST

STUDENT GOVERNMENT * ST. PETE CAMPUS

USF/SP's Student Government (SG) formulates local campus policy and regulations with regard to student clubs and activities insofar as they are not in contravention to University and Board of Regents policies and regulations. A major function of SG is to review and recommend the activities and service fee budget for each fiscal year. SG also receives and communicates the needs of the campus community and recommends appropriate response to those same requests. SG is composed of the president, vice president, treasurer, representatives from each college, and members-at-large elected by the student body. Elections are held annually. All students are invited to participate in meetings and sub-committees. Watch for notices on the SG bulletin board.

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GRADUATION INFORMATION

ALL STUDENTS MUST APPLY FOR GRADUATION IN THE ADMISSIONS OFFICE. DEADLINE IS EARLY EACH QUARTER. WATCH FOR SPECIFIC DATES.

Students graduating in any quarter are eligible to participate in the formal graduation ceremonies held each June. Information is generally sent by mail to the graduate at the end of April. You may also contact the Activities Office for details.

CAP and GOWN may be ordered from the campus Bookstore, usually in April or May. Watch for the ordering dates and deadlines.

CLASS RINGS may also be purchased through the Bookstore.

GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS are available in the Activities Office year-round for Page 12 Crows_Nest_1979_09_19 35 cents each. However, the announcements of Commencement Exercises are available only in May.

GRADUATION CELEBRATION and OUTSTANDING SENIOR AWARDS for St. Petersburg Campus students comes in June. Contact Student Activities for details.

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PARKING

STUDENTS... ST. PETERSBURG--Unmarked parking spaces may be used by students at no cost.

TAMPA--Students taking classes on the Tampa Campus must register vehicles used on campus. The following decal fees are effective at this time: *Full year $20.00 *Quarter decal 8.00 *Remote lots: 10,18,19 5.00 *Remote lot: 20 10.00 *Motorcycles & Mo-peds 5.00

FACULTY AND STAFF... Parking spaces are reserved for staff persons who must purchase a $20 decal from the Cashier's Office.

HANDICAPPED... Certain parking spaces are reserved for handicapped persons. Please contact Campus Police or Student Activities to register vehicle.

Protect your valuables with IDENTIFICATION

An engraver is available for free check-out. Contact Student Activities.

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Recreation Complex-Swimming Pool The RECREATION COMPLEX/SWIMMING POOL is located on First Street, just to the Northwest of Building B.

USFSP's POOL is open free to all USF students, faculty, staff members and Page 13 Crows_Nest_1979_09_19 their families (when accompanied by a USF person). Outside guests are limited to TWO per student family.

POOL HOURS: Seasonal 11 AM to 6 PM daily

SWIM AND STAY FIT! Join the Red Cross swimming and fitness program by signing up with the Lifeguard. No cost, of course. Swim 50 MILES IN YOUR SPARE TIME in quarter-mile segments. Then, fill in the chart at the pool. You'll be awarded a certificate after each 10 mile set.

SWIMMING LESSONS AND ADVANCED LIFESAVING are regularly taught as mini-courses. For details, contact the Lifeguard or the Activities Office.

SPORTS AND RECREATION USFSP's recreational program is coordinated through the Activities Office. Though there are no inter-collegiate sports events held on the St. Pete Campus, students may compete in intramural activities & tournaments coordinated with local groups.

The RECREATION COMPLEX houses assorted table games, pool tables, ping-pong tables, weight room, etc. Billiard, foosball and air hockey tables are located in the Pool Room behind the Bookstore in Bldg. A. A variety of table games, golf clubs, tennis rackets, volleyball, badminton sets, horseshoes, basketball, and softball equipment may be checked out for weekend usage through the Activities Office.

SOFTBALL, SOCCER, FLAG FOOTBALL and BASKETBALL teams composed of members of the USFSP campus community participate in local leagues (men's & women's teams).

GOLF, TENNIS, POOL, TABLE TENNIS and CHESS tournaments are held periodically throughout the year for the campus populace. Sign up in the Activities Office. WATER VOLLEYBALL games are held seasonally at the pool.

For information: See the RECREATION BULLETIN BOARD in North Lounge of Bldg. B.

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*SAILING WATERCRAFT PROGRAM *CANOEING *

Two sailboats, a CAL 20 and a RHODES 19, are available for checkout by USF/SP Campus community members. Both vessels are moored on the Northwest end of the Bayboro peninsula.

Two 17-ft. Grumman canoes are also available for check out. The Grumman is the most versatile, just as easy to paddle in the current of a stream as in the flat water of a lake. As with all Grummans, the double-enders are stretch formed, heat-treated marine aluminum alloy, which means all seasons use.

A Kayak may also be checked out by certified skippers.

To be placed on the approved skipper's list for kayak, sailboats or canoes, you must pass both written and skill tests. The Page 14 Crows_Nest_1979_09_19 written test may be taken at any time in the Activities Office, but skill tests are by appointment only. For further details, please contact the Dockmaster in the Activities Office.

Photography SAY "CHEESE" Members of the USFSP campus community may utilize the DARKROOM located in the south end of Bldg. A, when placed on a quarterly qualification list.

Interested individuals can be cleared to use the darkroom by contacting the Activities Office. Upon satisfactory completion of a proficiency test in the darkroom, you will be placed on the approved list.

To use the darkroom, you will check out the key from the Activities Office and present identification. Additionally, you'll sign the appropriate check-out forms at that time, noting name, date, and time-in. Be sure to return the key to the Activities Office when you are finished and sign out. Guests may accompany you but must be noted on the check-out form.

No person will be issued the key to the darkroom unless his/her name appears on the approved list. Photographers will bring their own paper and materials. Irregularities and equipment damage should be reported immediately.

Low cost MINI-COURSES such as THE CAMERA AND PHOTO PRINTING are held each quarter. Contact the Activities Office for details and registration.

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AUDIO VISUAL DEPARTMENT

The St. Petersburg Campus AUDIO VISUAL DEPARTMENT is located in Bldg. A, rooms 151-152. The following items and services are available:

*Transparencies made for overhead projectors

*Replacement lamps for a variety of projectors

*5" and 7" audio tapes in economy and deluxe quality

*Cassettes in two qualities

*Video Tapes USF PHOTO I.D. CARDS can also be made up in the A/V Office between registrations. Contact Bob Thrush.

OFFICE OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS

Page 15 Crows_Nest_1979_09_19 The Office of Veterans Affairs, located in room 152 in the South Lounge of Bldg. B, is the contact office for students receiving V.A. benefits. The Office of Veterans Affairs is designed to assist V.A. students with our PAVE Programs to Advance Veterans Education, which include: 60 Day Deferment of tuition fees, processing V.A. forms, V.A. Educational Loan, tutorial assistance, vocational counseling, assistance in resolving pay problems, V.A. Work-Study and additional services. The Director, Anne Whitman, and each office assistant will be glad to assist you. Please stop by or call 893-9545 for further assistance.

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SNACK BAR

Is located in the South Lounge of Building B and is open: 8 AM - 8 PM MTWR 8 AM - 3 PM Fri.

LIBRARY

Is located in the middle of Bldg. A and is open: 8:30 AM - 10 PM MTWR 8:00 AM - 5 PM Fri. 9:00 AM - 5 PM Sat. 1:00 AM - 5 PM Sun.

BOOKSTORE

See Page Three for details.

CAMPUS POLICE

Station is located in the small white building at the entrance to the university. JUMPER CABLES are available to assist you in starting your stalled or ailing auto.

ROTC Is located in Building B, Room 220.

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CASHIER'S $ OFFICE $ $ $$ Center Administration's CASHIER'S OFFICE, located in the lobby of Bldg. A, provides assorted services to students including:

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*Procuring scholarship checks from the Tampa Campus upon request.

*Validation of student photo I.D. card.

LAW SCHOOL INFO For Law School Reference materials and related information, please contact Professor Regis Factor in Building A, Rm. 207 or call 893-9532 or call Secretary, 893-9156.

FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS TO PRIVACY ACT (1974) (PUBLIC LAW 93-380) In an effort to insure the integrity of student records and to comply with the restrictions contained in the Family Educational Rights to Privacy Act, please be aware that student information, other than "directory information," requires the written permission of the student prior to release. Directory information includes: *Student Name *Address *Major field of study *Telephone Listing *Birth date and place *Degrees and awards received *Participation in officially recognized activities and sports *Weight and height of members of athletic teams *Dates of attendance *Most recent previous educational agency or institution attended

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CROW'S NEST

The CROW'S NEST is printed bi-weekly on Tuesdays. If you have any announcements, pertinent information, features, personals, free student-to-student advertising (For Sale, For Rent, etc.), please leave them at the Activities Office. Deadline for submitted material is the preceding Thursday before publication.

STUDENT-TO-STUDENT ads FREE in the CROW'S NEST.

Programs, activities, and facilities of USF are available to all on a non-discriminatory basis without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, age or national origin. USF is an affirmative action Equal Opportunity employer.

The CROW'S NEST is printed by the Student Activities Office. Students interested in assisting with it, please stop by or call 893-9129.

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