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Married suet need for represE By Marilyn D. Johnston Other Woodland Terrace stt The "stepchild" of the Univer- lokteeicn necs,ayg sity's married houseing, Woodland thywrgaeflorapceoli Terrace, is a step closer to having cnieigtehg eti ou its own representative in student baadtesotg frnas government. The bill to create the Oewf,si W r etn seat came out of Student Senateradelotheanteei committee September 13, but was ntigw a oaoti.Ee tabled.wed gestdnrers tao During a special session of the frorae,t hmd eade Student Senate on Sept. 6, Alan orgivne?Agopo sg Ward introduced a bill that would te thradridofgtterr create a new Senate seat for each ofteMarrehouseing neas ad o forenateresp Bysenaily for Jariedstnts hrWodadTrrc t threntshsaidntheyewsre-willingntoGore hes,tiepcild" Terrace nivero-lokteeicnnecs,ayn sityoslarid hoerace residlandtheseegaeuoapaeti erae,sed a dsie osae tohaing onsieigtehg etiou itsowppresentative Pir suto bithetesotaeornas goemntou t. ofthe bill, toncee tdetewf,ad"ear etn seat caciites out ofare Snate raomuthreadhr committee Sepmpu,bern some bu3% ohn eca oaoti.Ee tablesdw." weedogetdtudetfrereueteti iSdnSaeon S hnept 6,tweenougreacsAgopofsg adintroducen adil sthaet od itethradridofgttere create havew theate sad foreach inraetoToewoatedd ofe mnarr ida stuentionsseifgtheeigancofntdrut student commnisy nWe do Snt Repeddntlenwer.ao rethativste case marestuentsno svc peieto u d en nispterracte aWdi- Asuetpeeta h et lstain Terae wheethtrntincrasebeamefs Woodlad Terrce res dents said the perewln to thte expresed desre t hav theroow Uni enoverstintce sayi rersettie rirtotethey stueegts"fr lcet i intodutio ofthebil, oe sudet Aotsieing the g rent for Wou at Wodlan expaine,"Wbhav landTrae shog increnasd. uniuepoblmsdelageltote $0.0 wie, sad"W aredetinlg fac tat unikohermaridu-inrase detotk heffec ad there hou den failiies weareisoate frm ngotin weJanr dof93 butiite miles away." He saiddo"ge student repreost,as seteatic govenmen is o fuctiofas r tmou mvea to hde adrten administrationcend student body, it mustgetherthedtimeedndomeansttohehrto stuentcomunty Wedo otfee crees Tosla pic tuen theig aofront ed take tha tisisthcseatprset. BunTos Pie, u A ecntdipuewih hedn AMuECOCKeen atchef meeir sraio oerrntinrese whontheraenicreseeami broughtisgrietingesheorent forfWoo. EX[ for That's what the sign says The license plate on thi Volkswagen reads "AIR."So tI oversized passenger inside thougl he'd get a little of it, even thoug he is not getting his air in the usua way. .Photo by Ben Beggett) express ntation I- race are two bedrooms. The absence of gutters on mar buildings was blamed for the exce e sive moisture which causes mol - and mildew. However, toad-stool growing on the bathroor a baseboards, although mentione s once, was a rare complaint. Th f most frequent complaint was lac n of interest by proper authority. s STUE )Piz4F 5 1/2 pri Serg Locate. )ansion Russell By Rodney Shealy The USC Board of Trustees I appropriated $2.5 million for t expansion of Russell Hou. According to David Ness, direcl of University Union, the Boa approved the expansion at a me ing, September 9. Is e No permanent plans for the pi It ject have been completed. Ten h tive plans call for a three-story wi extended toward Bull Street whe the old infirmary now stands. T ground floor will house the bo store, with a large meetir ballroom on the second floor. T room is expected to seat from 10 to 1500. The third floor will be coi posed of meeting rooms ar lounges. The addition will also alk for better accomodations f, activities such as publications. Work on the building should bej within one year and should be co: pleted by about 1975. The old infirmary and a facu parking lot will be demolished make way for the structur However, a new parking lot may Ex-socialis H. L. Mitchell, a former Socii Party member, will speak her( 8 p.m. Thursday in Currell 10, y the history of the Southern Farn Tenant Union (AFSU). d "A big liberal cause in the s the AFSU is a black-white unio sharecroppers that was startei d try to get more money out of e federal government," John Si k Wilson, history professor, said. "Although Mitchell wa member of the Socialist Party at WENT F At The sa H ice on AL .ing 3 p.m. 'til mi I at intersection of 37J :ross from the Ramna plans set House in the plans. The new Russell House will extend all the way to Bull as Street. he Need for the structure was deter ' mined by a stud taken last Feb or ruary which showed that an average d of 17,000 students entered Russell House every day, Ness said. He also explained that now there is no meet 0 ing room which seats between the ta- 250 seats of the Russell House ng Theatre, and the 14,000-plus of the re Coliseum, other than the Capston he meeting rooms. k- Ness also stated that there would g- probably be some added features in he the new Russell House which are not now available. He declined to n- speculate on exactly what new addi id tions might occur, because of the w early stage of the plans. r Plans for the project are being worked out by the Expansion Com fin mittee, headed by Vice President n- Harold Brunton, Jr. Several possi ble conceptions of the expanded !ty Russell House have already been to planned however, none of these e. have been drawn out. be t to speak list time he formed the Union, the , at Socialists were not directly on involved in the venture," Wilson iers said. 10's, After arriving Tuesday, Mitchell rn of will be lecturing to individual I to classes Wednesday and Thursday the before his speech Thursday night. Ott Mitchell will also be showing a film by Walker Evans depicting the 3 a problems of Tenant farmers. the ~(IGHT ?L pizza dnight and I-26 Inn