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COLUMBIA PLASMA CENTER TwIce a week Bleeding *D61t6r on DUfdt-'AIA Timei *Cosh Payment 1916 Taylor Phone:765-1945 765-1923 Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5:30 r M W&mem - m $1.499 Fro.. 5 p... Of clame. II STUDIENT, TEL] PRESENTS rus.elnous. JIMCROCE in concert Oct. 27 thru A1 Ot Ol pu (nx-oteG mccIo m 11mtI m53 AIie ap rsn CoigNv1-Ite"hi SCHOOL From_ Page Ofe Patterson sent a. letter to the 14 students Thursday informing them they were removed from school. Saleeby said the students would be allowed to come back next summer under the Summer Pre Admission Trial program (SPAT), if such a program is held next year. Foster said Friday there would be a SPAT program next year and the 14 students would be allowed to re-enter. Meanwhile, among members of the USC Board of Trustees in I terviewed by The Gamecock, there I is a general feeling of relief that I the law school contreversy may I soon be over and that they did not I overstep their bounds in their original decision. "It was an unfortunate situation,"said Trustee William E. Whitney Jr. "We (the Trustees) must put it behind us, and move on to 'more important matters." Trustee Hugh H. Wells M.D. said he felt the Trustees "did the right thing under the circumstances" in their law school decision. Wells si --ved concern that the 14 ' ents would be hurt by the (ismissal order. "I don't think it was absolutely necessary to have the students withdraw," he said. The situation could have been resolved without the withdrawal request. Wells added Wells said he favored setting up "minimun standards" of entrance requirement for the law school. A student's grade point 'ratio would be the basis for these standards. Admittance into law school would then be similar to medical school and other graduate school entrance requirements, Wells said. EVISION 7,3o,31 loIden Spur StoS8:3Opm aition la in Manila" N'X- X.. HUGH S. WELLS . general fe Admission to law school, now, is heavily influenced by the "discretion" of the Law School Admissions Committee, Wells said. Wells' proposal would simplify and standardize lawschool entrance standards, he said. Trustee Othniel H. Wienges Jr. said the law school guards "very MONDAY STUDENT FOR ONLY $ U.S. CHOICE STE *BAKED POTATO SALAD BAR OUR COSTS AR: SO WE'RE PASI ON TO YQU! Reservations requir PHONE: 799-6303 I.D. Required Proper Attire Requ FROM 5: ~741 Colk OTHNIEL H. WIENGES eling of reef. jealously" its power of discretionary admittance. Wienges speculated that he would be "against anymore ways to get into law school." He noted that minority and other extraordinary cases" should be considered on an individual basis, not subject to an all-encompassing admission standard. ~4F& NIG T SPEC AL U YOU OET... AK or FRENCH FRIES E~ LOWER ING THEM ed before 5 P.M. ested 30 - 9:00 PM Saluda Ave.-5 Points mbec. S.C. 29205