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Bike shop g0ream of Joe Azar "I always wanted a bike shop, its always been a dream of mine," said -Joe Azar, co-owner of The Cyclist at 911 Sumter St. Azar and his partner, Gus An derson, sophomores at USC, have been in the building since October and had hoped to go into full operation around the first of the year, but the shop finds itself in difficulty. Azar said the shop exists, "from month to month," and "that if things don't pick up by ., pril, we will fold." Azar blames "Iome of his difficulty on lack of funds to advertise. He says the students just don't know that The Cyclist is around. Azar said, "We think our clientele is more intelligent," and he said someone who came into The Cyclist would have in mind what they wanted and they wouldn't hassle as perhaps "town people" would. Azar said, "We try to give college people a break and we aren't that interested in town people."' Azar said besides bicycles, The Cyclist handles sporting goods, Retreat C blacks, S By BOB CRAFT Staff Writer The first Orientation In formation Conference for fresh men and sophomores was held this weekend at Bell Camp under the auspices of Student Government with approximately 40 students in attendence. The conference began Friday evening with President Thomas F. .Jones addressing the group about functions of his office and of the University. Dr. Jones said he thought "the ideal University is one that fits the student instead of the student having to fit the University." Jones said the University is taking strides for ward to meet that concept. .Jones opened the floor to questions and answers and discussed such topics as athletics, ~eshman restrictions and coed Saturday morning, Vice President for Student Affairs, Charles Witten, and members of his st,aff explained the functions of his office including expulsion and discipline on campus. He said appeals for expulsion orders went from the discipline committee to the President then to the Board of Tfrustees. Hie said however, only one appeal to the President has b)een heard this year and the discipline committee was as far as most of the cases have gone. Alter Witten, a member of his staff. Charles McMillan, coor dinator for minority affairs spoke to the students and said "A white dent can't put himself in the 'aiuation of the black student." He said whites had to reach blacks on "an individual basis," that it has got to be natural." He told the students, "don't lean over back wards for blacks." Alter Witten and his staff left, Harold Birunton, vice president for b)usiness affairs talked with the students. Brunton said he was an advocate of "greatness" and that he felt there was more direct liaison with the students now than "I'm glad my bej photo equipment, audio equipment and "almost anything" on a liscusses later, etc. when the University was smaller. Brunton said Slater is an agent of the University and as such the University absorbs the loss or gets the profit. Brunton said he eats in~ the Gamecock Room or the Russell House Cafeteria "not often enough; maybe a dozen times a year." Brunton said profits from the Campus Shop went to scholarships and for parking facilities. He said there would be no state funds for parking garages because 'Governor West feels a car is luxury." Brunton said he was "in favor" of doubling the rates on University parking meters. Other speakers at the conference were Dr. Paul Fidler, assistant vice president of student affairs, Bob Alexander, dean of student activities and John Guilds, vice provost. Senate p1 rejected: "I was named by my senator to be a page," Vickie Eslinger said. " I was refused the job on the grounds that I was a female and that the senate is a place of business and no place for a woman. Obviously I disagree." Eslinger and Darra Williamson, law students, recently applied for jobs as pages in the South Carolina . Legislature. They were refused the positions by Senate Clerk Lovick Thomas. Charleston Democrat. Rep. Arnold Goodstein submitted a resolution calling for the hiring of 'personnel for the General Assembly" without regard to race, creed, sex or religion. However, objections from t0 senators sent the resolution into committee. This move will delay or possibly kill any action on the legislation. Speaker of the House Sol Blatt ~rd's long enough to } special order basis. He said Bik however, "These are sidelines, bus Discrirniatdor~ ige candida no girls alli said, "There is no discrimination war in this hall and as long as I wield she the gavel there will be no ma< discrimination." Blatt has the final -1 word on the hiring of pages. som Williamson said, "Blatt said pag< there is no discrimination, but he ther should be asked why he opposed thei legislation that would insure that is j) fact." " She said she feels as qualified as has anyone else in her law class, shot "Somewhere on the S. C. appi l,egislature there has been lot < discrimination or Vickie and I W would be pages," Williamson said. suilt Rep. Sherry Shealy, R.-- legi! Lexington, a USC junior, opposed has the hiring of female pages. anvy( "It could be dangerous for the I'> girls when they have to walk home thumi in the dark." she said. I I Shealy also said she felt the whe morals of some state legislators she on The E by the I Universit discover campus. -7 Prizes: Anyone questions four pass4 films of t goes to th score on t anyone v the entiri mittee pr Margaret Meyer an chairman Mail a] Kwiz, Bo postage n Post offic committe of Russel: Contest -Parker Renaud I. 1. W .riM ,, faithful r )Ois the. 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