The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 30, 1975, Page Page 2, Image 2

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University still has w By ANDY THOMPSON n?mA?nnlr 6#aff U/?Um UVVIII W* * IttV* Ten students will remain on a Housing Director Robert A. Ste "We always have had a waiti stayed with us this year so long/' "We think it's probably a phenc people that can't find jobs are a answers to that when the econom THE MAIN reason for student! of "late applications," Stewart plications by early July got roo "Our waiting list gets un to abc gets up to that even when there is i Some 392 men and women wer< 4V- IJ * ?-? - n - utv aciuesicr, saiu <iacue OUTKI "Most of them we did find space c Others on the waiting list eittu wait until the spring semester to have also decided to stay with I Each student signing up on the Stewart said. If he doesn't get . permanently, the money is refui HOUSING USUALLY refers th and within walking distance fror make arrangements with motels students, he cnntinuml "We can help them a little," ! George G. Douglass Jr., 18, is find on-campus housing. Each da his family's Winnsboro home to "I have a lot of car trouble and i back each day," Douglass said, between and I don't have any pl< pretty old." He applied for housing during th in the line. I think I am eighth in li ALTHOUGH IT is getting late in might get a room. "They (Housinj he speculated. Rooms usually open up for stud semester begins, Stewart said. H that don't show up for school. "It (waiting list) is not all negati release people from their contrac can let them out because we have have a happier dorm population "THERE HAS been a very stroi ?n ii? *? " * - ? cui uvw uie country, ne saia. "We would like to have some t? waiting list, Stewart said. For thi Columbia hospital for temporary "We would like to have somethii to find." Housing is also considering ne Stewart said. "It's kind of a shaky "We want to be sure that this si with us and not just a temporary th MURAL Perhaps the biggest problem t effects of the sun and Venus. Blu< holes in the wall to install internal officials later relented. ??I IfMCU/ U ?>??? ? 1-1? A ?- ?? a nnun ib wob U llig lilsk, complete it. I would've been real have completed it with the degree cut out all things in my life exce centrations on that and nothing < Almost a month has passed sinc< affording him a deeper perspectiv had expected. I look back on it r Divine Spirit. I painted things on i was capable of.'v Drpumft have dIavmI ?n imnnrt dream that prompted him to clia Sky. He awoke one mornining feeli to a completely new person. The f would be to adopt a different name him, as it suggested purity, beau WHILE BLUE Sky's future pla "Right now," he sighed, "I just wa Rest is something Blue Sky ha Dreher High School student nearly mural on a cafeteria wall. "But I walk on the moon," he confided. " talked to my counselor and she spaceman were rather slim." One wonders, however, if physic from walking on the moon. Housing ait in g list waiting list to get University Housing, wart said this week. ng list. The difference is that it has Stewart said. >menon of the economic situation when itaying in school. But we'll know the ic situation straightens," he added. * ending up on a waiting list is because said. "Everybody who got their apms." ?ut 150 men and ISO women. It always no crunch," he said. 3 on the waiting list at the beginning of 3tt of men's assignments in housing. >n campus." ir dropped out of school or decided to come to USC, she added. "They may Jieir relatives." waiting list has to pay a $100 deposit, a room or decides to live off campus naea to tne student. e men to the YMCA because it's cheap n the University, he said. They al3o i and hotels to offer special rates to Stewart said. one of the ten students still hoping to y, Douglass makes a 40-mile trip from classes at USC. it's just a lot of trouble to have to come "1 have classes and free periods in ace to go between class. It's getting ie fall semester. "I was 200 something ne now,"he said. t the semester, Douglass thinks he still g) talk like I will. I think so, hope so," ents on a waiting list shortly after the lousing usually gets 50 or 60 students ve, Stewart said. "It does allow us to ts that are staying in the dorms. We i people on a waiting list. We should in this way. ig trend back to the campus this year jmporary housing" for students on a 5 past two years, USC did use the old housing. ig like that again, but it's pretty hard ;w dorms to alleviate the situation, !ii - (/rupusuion mougn." urge in demand is really going to be ing," Stewart added. From Page One nai arose was now to maximize the ; ?Sky foresaw having to knock several v I lighting. After at first balking, bank he said, "but I never felt I couldn't lly disappointed, though, if I couldn't of excellence I wanted to go into it. I ipt the mural. I focused all my conjlse." ; Blue Sky laid down the final strokes, e. "It actually came out better than I tow and I think I was guided by the that mural that I really never knew I ani roie in tsiue Sky's life. It was a nge his now-forgotten name to Blue ing that he needed a change in his life, irst step in the process, he reasoned, . Blue Sky was the obvious choice for ty and infinity. ns include more extensive artwork, nna rest for awhile." s known little of. As an ambitious / 20 years ago, he produced his first always wanted to be the first one to When I graduated from high school,I > said my possibilities of being a al distance can really keep Blue Sky 7 ?BaaB9nBP?i OPEN TIL I MIDNIGHT { MON. SAT. { Beer, Wiae, fiP Snacks To Go j Spirits Shop J ? 211A ttpirtno fit. I ? 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