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Q REN E Iii, *kx IsI (A) sale--junior pantsuits, jumpsuits and dresses 9.99 to 19.99 originally 16.00 to 30.00 Wide collection of st yles in cotton, Orion R acrylic and acrylic. Assorted light and dark colors, sizes 3 to 15 and i to 13 petite. Bon Barn, First Floor. (B) junior jumpsuits-the greatest look going 16.99 originally 22.00 A wide selection of styles In newest patterned and solid colors. Doubleknits, woven acr ylics. Sizes 5 to 13. Bon Barn, First Floor. JUNIOR F ALL COORDINA TE S-sweaters, skirts, pants, shirts, jumpers, vests, jackets in solids and plaids; regularly 12.00 to 24.00--8.99 to 15.99. (C) sale-fall dresses for juniors & young juniors 11.99 originally 8.00 to 20.00 Young styles from your favorite makers. Fall tone prints and solids in assorted fabrics. SIzes 3 to 13. Bon Barn, FIrst Floor. nAImOnSe OPN= 9: .. - S_o Mon-a a Frida . 9 -6M NTT &AhI 8JTh tW * . 1A (E) (D) 3 days only-wet-look coats and pantcoats for juniors 29.99 to 42.99 regularly 35.00 to 65.00 Terrific selection of styles in short and full lengths. Fall colors of red, black, white, navy, plum and hunter. Sizes 5-to 13. Bon Barn , First Floor. (E) sale of junior pants from our best maker 8.99 originally 14.00 Wool pants in the latest lean stylings. Fall tones in plaids, stripes and solids. Sizes 5 to 13. Ban Barn, First Floor. YOUNG JUNIOR SPORTSWEAR-skirts, sweaters, vests, pants, blouses from a very famous maker ; 5 to 13; orig. 10.00 to21.00 ----.99 to 13.99 n Strect, Clambia, S. C. .-.....e 24.764 Homecon SGA can (tinskad fer Page 1) Mas, Wibma Rurihe-Wude ~M.sis :# -Ddager-Alpa W onow JamP D -p PIddee sestesy ad ompam ad alart Seisty. aty .lsimb,-00 van, Kays Janes-trwn Mun's Adatmion. a K'n-ptene, Risesay i it Nu, Karl KOm4N*a D m, 1.00pn-Men's Towers, Doresft mass-1 South Tower, Deby IMeP'y-boadU" th, Qady Olvarri-appa DS"l, Duft* fatns Kappa Kappa GAm.n, KNy Weasm-uta Tau Alpha and Deborah Wrt1- PM Dft PN. em 8 Lrbr, Daid fetwids' (oOm, fmihf Jeuies. DaM War" Johna. R. KissaNo Kr. asryl aelb.nv, See Mulim. Mark Alan Ra1, btes VAinmn Ropr. Tom Spraft, Kaewi Am Sevens, Liary Stre-d. MIke L. Wehwt and Dauglas Wilialms. PREumAN CLAM VICE PRENMDeNT Barbara Ann Stnard, Jerry Sswd Quh. Jane CbappeV Hardy IlI, fSphen mraM Kooce, Terri Melisa Spussegger. Jan Banplen and Pa Strickland, PRHMANCLAM SEIRARY Ginny Adamns, Mary lizabeth Cox, LAnd Whoury. Margr'et-Ilife Mantin, Richard Nelson. Sarah Een Poole, LAU Pritchard, 'Uinda Kathryn Siath and Deborah Ie asekhouse. FRNHMANCLAM1TEASUREM Bil Ory. Kely Haumn. Lyn Heray, Gregory Lynn Jackson. Joseph F. Mimwnryn, Russell Dunlap Thiduck, Uza WWdts and Seve Wooten. DEtffCT 14. OFF cAMPUs ARTs AND scIENcEs L.H. Allen, Lasds Barroll, Kenneth Edward Denny. Thomas B. Paris, Wayne M. Grooms. Joe B. Hudie.an and Thothy (ay Kdp. ACADEMIC REsoNvuLITv COMMITTEE GENERAL BTUDE&sTWo Kathy Walsh Highway I (Continued from Page 1) Thompson said he would like to have 25 or 30 more black patrolmen on the force. "I don't care what anybody says, we are not discriminating." One student asked if it was necessary for the Highway Patrol to fire on the crowd of students that demonstrated at S. C. State College in Orangeburg in 1968. Thompson replied that the patrolmen were being fired on from the campus and nine patrolmen who were indicted as a result of the action had been - McCrady (Continued frmm Page 1) top of my hat. We have our share of irresponsible people and if we can find and identify them, I can guarantee you we'll do something about it." The Riot Duty training for National Guard troops came during the six months of active duty that a trainee must undergo. The present annual requirement Is 16i hours-basically a full weekend of training in "our own program", McCrady said. At one point in the discussion, Bob Bender produced a taped recording concerning the tear gassing of dormitories. 'The con versation took place between a guardsman in a dorm and a high way patrol car. The guardsman repeatedly requested that the gassing of the dorms be stopped. His requests were ignored. The same tape will be played today for Chief Campbell. On questions rising from the Kent State killings and the Scranton Report, McCrady said the criticism was "unfair." "They the Guardsmen) were not there by choice and it is not of their doing. It was an unfortunate in cident that came out when law enforcement people couldn't contain it." Spears (Continued from Page 1) The Supreme Court will decide uf it will hear a student's case and if the case is in its jurisdiction. Spears said the idea of a university senate arose at the "'think tank" session at Hilton Head. Six student senators will meet with members of the faculty senate in an interim committee to study the proposal. Student and faculty senates would still exist but the university senate would have more power, he explained. Spears said that both the student and faculty senates have served a primarily advisory function but a university senate would force the president of the school to either sign or veto a bill. nELP WANTED PAR1' TIME: married grai,da elet cmpus. car. Delivery. no se5las ettt 4WPA. P.O. Bes an. DeuMer, (bterdeim. for lnformatin. op,oaTUNtTV. saetm. -desn envelope, and eirculars! Make SM.S per besnd. Hmndwritten er typed in ye hume. 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