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VOL. LXI?!No. 72 ^ University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. 29208 Wednesday, March 31, 1971 ACC decision T rustee ^tempora By ALBERTT. I Sports Ec USC won its first ACC bask year and maybe its last. The University, through the nounced its intention to withdi effective August 15. The trustees, however, made the separation to be only tempc chairman of the board, said tha commitments, written and ora The action culminates a sqt requirement for athletes. USC I the 1.6 G.P.R used by the NC/ clear that the school "had b< recruits that they would be e ^Laroiina athletics. "At that time/' Marchant saic text/ "we clearly indicated 01 member institution in the ACC within the conterence towar requirements of the ACC to na The major problems that umveruiTy b dnnouncemem is Tr games and minor sports. Footl because of its money power. T giving visiting teams much mc home. That's why Duke playec last season and why Wake Fori y cai . Basketball is another matter, not made as far in advance as happens to reunite the group probably have to reschedule season. Instead of playing each school Continued 01 Charges to b pay $300 fe Nineteen people accused of vc participating in the takeover of the w< Administration Building have been cfi allowed to pay for the damages or instead of being tried. Nineteen of the 38 people nc charged in the incident last May th have paid $300 each, according to di Kitth District Solicitor John Foard, Ir Jr. Foard will not release names ' until Friday. ^ MHHfcvjrd said he forwarded $5,700 S JPK" Board of Trustees to pay for hii 6 approximately $5,400 damage Tl lo the Administration Building. w< Some of the remaining people ur ma> also be allowed to pay, but Foard said that he would not pr i !#%* I *-?f4 ^ *' *.WH.IIUVI ?i iui i?. wuu icil H4' I he state and have never been arrested in connection with the incident. IT The charges were dismissed on A the condition that the involved p students would never get into ^ h . .trouble* .again.) Jf they .were - inr. 4^ s want ry split HEFFNER litor etball" championship this n i r -i 1 ooara ot i rustees, anraw from the conference it clear that they wanted >rary. T. Eston Mar chant/ t the school will honor all I. jabble over the entrance has hppn rprruitinn nnrlpr ? ? ~ and the board made it een authorized to assure ligible" to participate in I, reading from a prepared ir desire to remain as a and that we would work d readjusting eligibility itional standards. seem to stem from the ie scheduling of basketball oall will be taken care of he Gamecocks have been ire than they can make at i their 'home' game here est will be back here next D^.L.lU.11 1 I- - , Da^ciuati a^ntruuitrb dre football slates. If nothing and USC, Carolina will about seven games next twice, the Gamecocks will i page 2 e dropped >e, no trial >lved in another incident, they mild be indicted on the new large and maybe the original le. Koard said that if it was ;cessarv to re-oDen the rases. ev would probably be tried iring the summer "to avoid uther trouble at the university." One of the 2<> arrested people has ten declared insane and is at the C State Hospital. Several others ive been re-admitted to USC. ley were student marshals who ?re indicted because of their lsure marshal participation. Th#? pharflpi; ncfnincf thom will obahlv be dropped and no ivment required of them. Student organizations req lust submit a proposed bu< ctivities no later than Ap icked up on the second floe ni- Haan f/M^ Cin/4nn4 A ^4!? V.V. . urcuil l VJI OIUUUIII r\L I I ' r T^Bj feH ^ H i That's John Lundgren unde Others, lett to right, are Terri n ? 1 ?!- -* r-rui-r\ anu jame Jones, in rehearsal from the USC pr< "Hello, Dolly'*' which opei (March 31) at Drayton Hall a Dininar Se C7 more vers; Next year, the University Dining I Services will be providing better i service to the students of USC. "That's the word from Bill ; Albright, the District Manager for South Carolina for AKA Services. Albirght said that the USC plans i now available do not offer enough i versatility to the students whether I fhev commute or reside on the campus. : Albright and Director of Dining I services mod Magnan. would liKe : (o see a board plan that offers the 1 students an opportunity to take any fourteen meals out of the twenty- r one now offered by AHA in its c facilities on campus. c This was just one of many things .v discussed at a food appraisal I tumcrence nein on tne ust (. campus last week by the food p service company. t Most of the suggestions made by s the Appraisal Committee were for c I he betterment of the image of the o company to the students. Bill Bennett, director of dining tl facilities at Middle Tennessee o State University and the head of I uesting funds for next year i dget to the Dean for Student a ril 15. Applications may be ? >r of the Pendleton Bldg. Of- n cities. w Yl ^ J? X3Hl m a mk 'Hello, Dolly r the table. Miss Jones ha AAol/ Larry show, present e scene is Departments idurtinn r?f nl^u ihrminh w. r- ~ j mm v3,i is tonight Green is dire t ?: 15 p.m. srvices pr< atilitv tip the Study Group concerned with the Slater image on campus said, " We must publicize that we have an open door policy in regard to the sprvirp and tnrwH thzif wp " Bob Maghan echoed Bennett's suggestion, the students have a right to return the food and that hey must not be afraid to do so." I he company presently has posted signs in each of its locations that have the manager's name and a slogan that people's comments are welcome. Further suggestion s by Ben lett's committee were a program >1 special events concerning certain types of food such as the iuccessful Italian Night (held a ew weeks ago in the Russell House Jafeteria) to comment tables il r-1 -?- - natcu in me caieieria s ai meal ime where the students could go to uggest ways to improve the food, r comments they might have had n the meal that they ate. Another suggestion made was hat SGA officials to be taken to ther schools for comparison with ISC. Russ Caswell, a Food Service administrator at Florida State Jniversity, said that USC has an bundance of facilities, and with iic* ur i wo exceptions mere should ot be any changes made. One of le suggestions he made was that lei M (MM Cafeteria be turned into a ?? ? r HHflf 99 is the lead role ot Dolly. The ed through the ettorts of the of Music and Theatre will Saturday April 3. Russell ctor. j* oviaing st year fast food operation, such as the one. in South Building. It was the consensus of the committee that the Towers facility would be better if the Towers were Co-ed. A plan is underway to improve the atmosphere in the dining halls. The Committee thought it would be l>etter to make the cafeteria in the Kussell House more decorative because the cafeteria is dull looking. A suggestion was made that the art department set up a gallery in the dining room. There is a possibility that a natural food program will be available here, such as the one at Klorida Presbyterian University, but as it is there, the program iimnlrl Ka *tuuiu in; on IVH Y IC^UIaitu CIHVA medically oriented. Julian Bond will speak The University Union Lectures Committee will nresent .Julian Bond in lecture on April 6 at 8 p.m. in the Campus Room of Capstone. Bond is the noted writer, lecturer and politician that was denied for one year his seat from the 111th District in the Georgia legislature. The Georgia House of RpnrPSMitativps: vntwi 1R2 tn 19 tn 1 " * W. (CmilinurrionpageS) jp