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$10 Million Prc Expandir By CAROL MULLNAX Staff Writer Carolina students pass Russell House by the thousands every day, and no doubt they have noticed the new extension presently under construction. But how many know the fiscal story behind such construction? The man with the answers in this case turned out to be Dean of Ad ministration Harold Brunton. His explanation is based on the Uni versity's system of administrative research, appropriations, and over all expansion program. In this year alone, $10 million of construction is being undertaken, and contrary to the consensus, only a small per cent of the money comes from state appropriated funds. Construction projects at Caro lina, Brunton said, may be divided into three general types: academic administrative - general; residence halls; and srecial projects. Academic - administrative - gen eral building, such as the current who alw S to. f peo see and for cert title Airi 'I wail stan sent get *nOFS NOT APPL Y IN ('ANADA AND N~ gram Set This ig Univ >hysical science building, are paid or exclusively from tuition fees. 3ond money and federal grants an also be used if approved by he State Budget Control Board. Residence h a I I s are paid for .trictly out of room rent. There is io state aid involved, and these >rocedures are defined by law. Special projects such as the pro >osed Memorial Hall (coliseum) Possibilities ( Increase, Pre College education is now within 10 miles of 65 per cent of the tate's youth, Dr. Thomas F. Jones aid in a welcoming address to the 5. C. Press Assn. Friday. Dr. Jones said the universities ind colleges in the state, the seven -egional campuses of USC and the Ilemson center at Sumter provide onvenient access to higher educa ,ion for a substantial majority of south Carolina youth. The centers next September will Ti d like e'II pal 'he idea's not as crazy as it nytime we take a jet up, the ys leftover seats. o it occurred to us that we r ill a few of them, if we gai g)le a break on the fare, an< the country. The American Youth]1 Ve call the idea the Americar what it means is this: merican will pay half the j, mnybody 12 through 21. :'s that simple. .11 you have to do is prove you ficate or any other legal docu buy a $3 idlentification car< Ie date and stamp the card, s you to a half-fare ticket at a ines counter. 'lie only catch is that you n lbefore you get aboard; the dby b)asis. Standby" simply means t ~ers with reservations and th on before you do. hen the plane's yours. he American Youth Plan Ame Year .rsity DE are backed by state and University revenue bonds. State bonds consist of appropriated state taxes while University revenue funds compri e a $2.50 student fee - included in tuition -- and a $10.00 building and contingency fee. Dean Brunton expressed concern that students often misunderstand that although the State Budget Control Board supports the Uni versity normal operating expenses, )f Education sident Says offer four two-year programs lead ing to the associate degree, secre tarial science, commercial science, nursing and pre-school education. To meet the needs of the present generation of high school grad uates, the University h:is set the entrance requirements to all pro grams on the regional campuses at a level which guarantees most high school graduates an opportunity for a college degree. the President said. 3anyk togos y half y may seemi. round excej re are almost the Easter, rushes. night be able If you ca re the young to go offhai ~ia chance to for a few sui We can't Other th Plan* to just take i Youth Plan,I et coach fare (D " n Iuntil you In addJ(i I vou a fre r age (a birth I wvith $50 ment will do) 1. I American and this en- 63 Third my~ American NwYr Name . ulght have to fare is on a IAddress... hat the pas- I Ct e servicemen g Birth date IColor (of I is goodl year i........ ricn eA .scribed student fees build most of the buildings. T hou s a n d s of man-hours of paper work are b e h i n (I every project. F or instance, the htlith architectural drawing of the first floor of Menorial H1all is being processed. rhe University has projected a future expansion program extend ing through 1975-76. Included in these plans is $23 million of con-. struction. This is a 50 per cent increase over the University's total asessed value of $50 million. Non-student r v a e t i o n to the present expansion was summeld up by Dean Brunton when he said: "Dlluring the past few weeks, every visitor to campus - alunni, South Ca'olinians, and out-of-sta t guests--has expressed amavement at the changes inl the p r e s e 11 t campus. "Despite this "Imlazement, there is a definite lack of understandng of how this is accomplishd. For example, Memorial Hall has bleen under 100 pr cent development f:r the last ykar. The architectual fees alone are amounting to several hundred thousand dollars." Id omew1 our far >t for a few (lays before and a , Thanksgiving and Christr n't think of any places you'd id, you might see a travel as ;gestions. adld anything else. an it's a marvelous opportui off. te this coupIlon -include your $3 send proof of age-it is not needIet have y'our ID validated.) Lion to your ID) card, we'll also sent e copy of A A's Go Go America, worth of dIiscount coupons. Airlines Youth Plan A venue N.Y 10017 State Zi p_. Signatur'e air Color of eyes . --------------- 1line Perilous CONSTII'ION (N-TI'IE III high abiom. 111 grouild. sho%lk1 ah %ilhoutted-4 again.,I the ,k.%Iine. Campus Literary Staff Editors For Eight people have been named to the editoriaI staff of the CruiibI for spring semester. 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