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VOL LXVI NO. 21 I ntensity of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1975 Writing Writing Lab dire Bruce Cantrell said program, "is perhaps academic success stor the year.** l R ' ggBHS si I Rita Addv: 'angrv' o\ Handic upset ai By MICKEY THIMA Gamecock Staff Wril A recent bomb sc pnysicany nancucapi dormitory's evacuati Rita Addy, born wi which would never all past 15 years confine lack of mobility in an promised her that soi the second floor durii during last week's to I'M A light sleepe 1 because the (fire) al< and waited for ten mil "It wasn't until the was in a situation lili (McGee) I don't knov During an emergen the stairs as the only into her wheelchair ai 'IT TOOK me a lit McGee said. "But II any fire drills in the n ; laborato: By ALICE WENNE Gamecock Staff Wri After only two mor by the English depai to its organizer. Bruce C&ntrell, di kno Kaam f pi U51 etui 1IOO UCVII k ctor "1T IS PerhaPs 1 .. yesterday we broke i a waiting list," Can the He said the lab is y money from the Un "We are having tc ,-;i|BE* J <.,; ijp: / IB ?r.. ^Hgt:?r * SjgSij- '"%k/ lOBHMBWBi^H 8PW!IIP^?&? ^ 'TBI ... MOB''"''' Gamecock Stat! Pho er evacuation plans. capped stuc fter bomb s KCHI Ler are at Capstone dormitory, h )ed resident "angry and upse on procedures. ith a congenital defect known < ow for muscle tone to develop, h d to a wheelchair. To compen emergency, the Office of Reside neone would come and carry he rig a emergency. Nobody carri< omb scare. r," Rita said. "I woke up ar< arm was ringing. I got into m> nutes but nobodv came to get me it time that I realized how help ;e that," she said. "If it wasn r what I would have done." cy or drill, the elevators are shui means of exit from the building nd waits for somebody to take he tie while to figure out what wa mew it must be real because th< liddleof the night." Please See TIIKK/ ry: 'Thesucc :r Iter iths of operation, the writing laboratory SJ rtment is enjoying tremendous success, a< rector of the lab, said student participatic antastic. he academic success story of the year, i hundred. In fact, we have to put many stu trell said. 3 still operating with only three teachers iversity. ? beg for volunteers from the English depa iii. I Hirat 1 for sn II By STEVE VALK ! Gamecock Staff Writei Student Health Cent* withdrawn his support extend health servic< students. Hirata said he withe complaints from SGA < ' Gamecock. "I'm very because of the attacks services we are provid was made of the costs to by Donn? biso would have on patienl pansion of services to sidered without Hirata' Hirata said that arti( _ made it appear that the 1PTI B those circumstances, wh services? "he said. "The damage has be ^ _ entire personnel has I ?1x6 reason to increase the ni health care) and increas Hirata said that 99 per have received excellent i i i J . _ i? succeeded in geuing mei , , all over the newspaper las left one us ,? t over the Student Health Sen Chairman A1 Menard sai *s amytonia on health center was ias spent the ^e proposal. "I don't tli sate for her verse publicity," he said nee Life has was ajso considering e: r down from faculty and staff. ed her down Health Services mittee has been give >und 4 a-n}- vestigating complaints ' wheelchair Campbell said he would the committee which 1 fS mrecognized by the divis t for Nancy vestigate such matters. . A bill creating a speci ^0 * , avln*> student health services h [. Audy gets senate's Residence Life rdown. The senate com mitte S to comply with a requc iy don t hold Student Affairs James fi Campbell told commits \t i2 that there was no reasc ' K because HSA already h; :ess story of t' but there is talk of doubling the the lab are also big problem; The lab is located in room 21 jonsored to 9 p.m. Sunday through Th wording Cantrell said the majority range from freshmen to gradi >n in the or six times. BUT THE lab's success cai As of students Darticinatine. but dents on Cantrell said many profes improvements they have noti and no History professor, Kendricl showed remarkable improve: artment, a drops si >ouse liea] sr Director Isao Hirata has from a proposal that would js to spouses of married lrew his support because of ind adverse coverage in The much against it at this point, that have occurred on what *i see nc ui? iiuvv. crease tl md services to spouses was students E. Davis earlier this year health < esident for Student Affairs crease t impbell said it was decided at accusatio mding services until a study Center 1 involved and what effect it Hirata. t loads. Campbell said exspouses would not be con- vestigatin s support. Campbe what acti ;les in The Gamecock have : services are poor. "Under p,,ul ly should I think of extending dru8 to a At a me en done," he added. "The Tuesday t >een hurt by this. I see no 8iven ? 90 amber of students (receiving ^ell said h :e the chance of accusation." seeking d; cent of the students feel they student to care, but "that one per cent Campbe r thoughts known and spread the Health without any response from A.. _ x all /ices Advisory Committee d he did not think the attacks ? a good reason for dropping I I link it's based solely on ad- ^ V-< . Menard said the university xpanding health services to From sit Advisory (HSA) Com- USC I n the responsibility of in- nounced about the health center. the state turn over any complaints to for state ne said is tne only panel 5>evera ;ion of student affairs to in- budgets 1 Facult; al committee to investigate be repla as been tabled by the student professoi Committee. person b voted unanimously Tuesday Patter: ;st from Vice President for funds ha Campbell to table the bill. departm ?e chairman David Wilsford authorizi >n to create a spccial panel, procedur as been given the task of in- avail; he year' ; staff in the spring. Mone; 5." 6of the Humanities Office ] ursday by appointment. ot the students are seit-r uate students and they usi a not only be observed by y other teachers as well, sors have already contac ced in student writing bee. < Clements, said he had 01 montc ftor* attonHinO '"W" u,lv' Please See Li ippori tri ?'Qr Ll/11 VM.A / > reason to in- 1&, tie number of (receiving care) and in he chance of \y^ n,' said Health ^rHk Director Isao m JW g complaints on the healt ill also said he has mad( on will be taken on the st who dispensed gave th nursing student. eting with Campbell and he student asked that th -day suspension and a rep e did not know whether th amages for the mistake have an allergic reaetior 11 said the incident will nc i Services Advisory Comm A J5U1I 1IU11 budget ci iff reports }rPsiHpnf William H F actions the University will 's 8 per cent reduction of < agencies. 1 academic support ar will be reduced by 8 per c y who resign, retire or ar< ced at a rank no highc and at a salary no highe eing replaced, son announced that all p ve been frozen and will b< ental budgets immediat< Uions not actually used an e for requesting authoriza able in the appropriate de mnHnnnm y and space for Building, 1p.m. ef erred. They tally come five the number of ted him about ause of the lab. tie student who \B, Page Two t v-/ h center. ? nn H#?r?i?;inn nn health center's e wrong type of the pharmacist, e phamacist be >rimand. Campe student will be that caused the i. >t be handled by ittee. lizes its 'atterson has antake to deal with )Derating budcets id non-academic ?ent immediately, i not rehired may ;r than assistant r than that of the rofessional travel ? withdrawn from ply. All travel ? void and the new tion to travel will 'an's ofice.