The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 12, 1976, Image 1
vol.. I.XVII \o. :U University of South Carolina. Columbia, S.C. MONDAV. I KBIU ARV 12. lfiic;
Miss S.
is forn
use cc
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SAL till
from cli
By Catherine Thrift
Funds for student org
that failed to recharter
: : a .. i - i t
univurbiiy iiuvu ueen I
cording to Dean for St
tivities Robert Alexandc
Six organizations who
presently receiving mom
the Student Allocatic
mission (SAC) or have a
money during the
currently under way Y
denied access to th
Alexander said.
The list ot organization
by the Student Affai
Tuesday included the Int
Students Club. Stud
Association. Le Plus
(French Club>. Ski CI
Tennis Club and the Cy
Several residence ha
ments also failed to rech
the university but will
their funds cut off, D
Student Housing Rober
said.
"When a student
housing rent," Stewart
activities fee is include
$2.50 or $5. We take a h
each semester and alloc
on the number of reside
don't get money from S
Dorm governments c
be chartered in order to i
priviledge of using mee
on campus. "They must
for charter through th
Affairs Office," Stewarl
See FUNDS
By Joye Watson/
Cyndi Anthony
became Miss Soul
The former USC
Beauty Pageants I
age of 21. She has
"problem" was he
inches tall -- prett)
Cyndi. now 23. s<
wanting to be on t<
give up because tl
written law, and 11
CA top ten finalisl
opera. She began 1
her parents there a
it," Cyndi said, "1
? because it was in
.H5J1- However, her fe
twoyearsitnougn
| | won a lot of music
Cyndi laughed i
* people give them
Currently she is
Congress at a bar-1
also met Preside!
A lfU/MlrtU ? ?#
/-lllllUUgll one wc
Columbia for 20 ;
becoming Miss S<
because of her dut
will finish school
received.
If Cyndi decides
$3,000 scholarship
main interest now
When asked if sh
liberation movem*
because I don't th
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isihbk ?"
W"?** i
anizations
' with the *
rozen acudent
Ac- Jf&tk
>r \
either are \>
?y through \
ms com- "^?jg
ipplied for <
hearings *
lave been 1 raj
e funds, 1 Wg
s released *'
i s Office Wallace Da^
ernational
lent Bar
Francais
lub, Table
cle Club.
11 govern- 1-C
arter with
not have
irector of ny Patricia Klea;
t Stewart a plan to replf
ruiiiiiui'i UCCII
p *y "> hts Mitchell of Housii
saict. "an Qn Jan. 5, an in;
d. usually caved in during th
ieaa count room. A further in
ate money and 128. The ceili
rr^U
ins. i uey questions have bee
AC." cave-in damage,
io have to "The problem i
eceive the materials availabl
ting space we have now. Also
still apply and put his foot I
le Student ceiling in 313 (Cor
t said. said.
Page H Dormitories are
was a seven-time loser until last Ju
Ih Carolina 1976.
! student had lost seven preliminary A
before she won the Miss Lexington P;
been entering pageants since she wa
r height. She is only four feet 11 and
' short by beauty pageant standards,
iid, "I come from a very competitive
[>p is what made me strive to win. I
hev keDt savins 'vou're ton short ' I
thought it was unfair , so I kept trying
t in the Miss America Pageant, Cyndi
voice lessons at 15 from her music teai
vas no future for her as a concert piar
had never sung a note in my life. 1
a foreign language and I couldn't un
selings soon changed. She said, "Bu
t'l like this,' and I started winnine sc
scholarships when I was a senior in I
is she said, "Opera are a lot more
credit for -- they're terrible."
busy with appearances and was a sp<
be-que this week in Washington. Whil
it and Mrs. Gerald R. Ford.
is born in San Francisco, Cyndi has i
years. She attended USC for two
3uth Carolina. She has had to tak
ies. Cyndi is presently undecided >
or accept one of the business ofl
to accept the job offers, she will ha\
~~ : o il n 1 i
?uc wuii eta miss ouuui Carolina. ;
is in public relations work, not music,
le felt she was caught in the middle of
ent Cyndi said, "I don't feel caught i
ink I'm a stereotype. I'm doing wha
See MIS
&l. Med
science uenter ra
divided between
L * JF; Science Annex 1
B8h PnnniratiAnc r\?>
. MF liVHUV UllUllO KJ11
Bk ? ventilation for t
cording to acting
Wallace Daw
wsonJr. department, is
onsibility <
ser
ice all the ceilings in Maxcy dorm
proposed, according to Dave Castii
rig Services and Facilities.
spection in Maxcy showed a part of I
e Christmas holidays in hall advisor
ispection showed damage to the ceilii
ings were repaired with sheetrock I
?n raised about what is being done to t
s that Maxcy was built in 1937 The\
le at the time but of course it is not a:
. occasionally a student will walk aroi
threugu the ceiling. That's what ha
do-. :oom this time and the last t
not regularly inspected. Mitchell said
llll ! ? ?
ly, when she
rtiss America
ageant at the
s 17. Cyndi's
three-fourths
familv
just wouldn't
t was an un?
?
i's talent was
cher who told
list. "I hated
hated opera
derstand it."
t after about BHPT
holarships. I j?p
high school."
X-rated than
iffy
scial guest of t m ^
e there Cyndi \
lived in West
years before teMWft
e a year off
vhether she
she has
re to forfeit a :
She says her
the women's i
n the middle !
t is mp Thp
?S S.C.. Page 8
I schc
' iabs
oily
ol of Medicine will us
one floor of the new Bio
ither than t h e top two fl
administration in Jani
Science Building wi
srooms and research 1;
hool with additional
the Physical Science (
and Booker T. Washii
Coker will provide ac
he anatomy departm
; Dean Frai.cis Abel,
son. head of the
satisfied with the
cited in
there c
itory over the Edw
ne and George said "1
to the i
:he ceiling had We cai
Tom Cordon's at the r
lg of rooms 214 no reg
last week, but
>revent further The <
univers
used 'he best damag<
? good as what Halls s
jnd in the attic univers
ippened to the resultin
ime." Mitchell propert
minor,
. but "we're in guardia
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? ??
? ^ ^
ol to r<
in new
arrangements made
had argued that the
>e only have jeopardized
(logica 1 dependent upon that
oors as lost, Dawson said, t
lary. yet been hired to us
11 ac- the medical school,
abs for Jack McDonald, p
space Association of Life
Center decision was the "tx
lgton. as they had previous
lequate area with the micro
mt ar?_ ? - J- 1 ?1? -
..v, ?v- int? meuicai scnix
accreditation by I
biolog> Association in March
final will begin classes th
ceiling ci
constantly for one reason or anc
ard Hornsby, Chief Field Inspec
rhe University is state-owned an<
ules and regulations set forth by
mot make inspections at the reqi
equest of USC. We inspect new t
ular inspections."
iamage caused by the Maxcy i
ity. However USC does not le
js. Article IV-2 of the Contract f
tates: "The student agrees ai
ity from any suit, action, or lav
g from or arising out of any inju
y while an occupant of a reside
this covenant is applicable to I
in."
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Photo bv David Nichols
iceive
UCillCI
for the biology center. He
J regional proposal would
grants worth $200,000
space. No grants will be
;cvauat* pel J>UI15 IlciVL* nOl
>e the labs designated for
resident of the Graduate
Sciences, believes the
;st compromise possible"
>ly expected to share that
biology lab.
)1 will be considered for
he American Medical
I Tf ^IIPPPQcflll tho cnhnAl
? ?*, vvvmwimi, niv avuv/ui
is fall semester.
ave-ins
ther."
:tor for the City of Columbia,
J controlled and is not wihWt
the Municipality of Columbia,
jest of the student, but we can
wildings at USC but maintain
CflVP-in Uiac nai/1 frtr K?. ?u?
W w mmm nHU pUlU 1UI uy LI ir
gaily have to pay for any
or Single Student Resident
id shall hold harmless the
v or other claim whatsoever
iry to the student's person or
ince hall. If the student is a
he student or his parent or
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