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Union <
By Cecile S. Holmes
During the past acadenr
almost 150 persons were
in the Russell House Ui
Union.
As an organization that <
many facets of Carolina
lininn n/\?oirf n
uiuuii tunoioia Ul IUI1C
committees. The number c
active in the union vari
semester, according to C
Laatsch, assistant direc
programming, who has be
the union for four years.
The union, Laatsch saic
fair representation of
whites and women working
The union does not he
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would like, she said, an
works jointly with other
organizations in programn
Clubs 11
By Donna Gogo
Lack of participation
International Students Clu
cause some club sponsc
tivities to be canceled thii
"There are about 500
students on campus but a
of 50 students at a me
considered a success,"
Ozyagcilar, president of t
said.
Membership includes ir
Americans and all foreign
on campus. Participatior
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oversees.
Union services are
three parts: the Ri
lie year, building, activities of i
involved committee programs
liversity are under the auspice
union committees,
oversees Money for union se
life, the from three differe
student Salaries of union
>f people Russell House main
es each ployes, furniture for
iretchpn sunnlips and pnninrr
?ri
tor for paid for through
?en with propriations total
$500,000. The union eir
1, has a time staff persons an
blacks, employes whose salai
; with it. by the state. Many ol
ive the employes are on worl
that it The Student Alloc
d so it mission (SAC) a|
campus $168,274 for union pi
ning. fiscal year 1975-1976.
light can
club changes each se
The club sponsors
in f - ? A. * _ _ * A - - 1
in me activities, out som
ib might canceled because of
ired ac- terest. The Internatio
s year. festival of activities
foreign banquet and bazaar,
turnout held next fall.
eting is
Mehmet "Whether or not \
he club, Internationals' Wee
depends upon the
participants," Ozyagc
iterested One activity the clu
students folk dancing lessons
1 in the instructor teaches cul
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the union and progran
. All services strong
?s of the nine making.
rvices comes The u
nt sources, system (
personnel. These ai
tenance em- House {
the building. Center
lent are all Laatsch
state ap- expectec
ing about they op<
iploys 30 full- basis,
d 65 student
*ies are pai-i As ai
the student Carolin;
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ppropriated Nurserv
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Student aceel
act
?mester. from Er
many annual Rumani
e might be free anc
lack of in- other Ti
nals' Wpf?lr u Thf> P
including a the sub
might not be sponson
will be
studies
ve have the March 9
k this year has disc
number of every m
lilar said. The cl
b sponsors is which pi
>. A YWCA club giv
tnral Hanpoc
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t life
es paid for the allocation,
its are responsible for
iming and they have a
voice in union policyLaatsch
said.
nion is responsible for a
:alled r.onfunded accounts.
*e services like the Russell
*ame room. Quick Copy
and the Golden Spur,
said these services are
1 to generate money, but
?rate on a "break-even"
i influential fnrpo in
a life, the union also
is operations like R.G. Bell
md the Campus Kiddie
at Woodland Terrace
nts.
ivities
lgfand, Germany, Turkey,
a and Israel. Lessons are
I are held at 8 p.m. every
lesday.
alestinian problem will be
>ject of a lecture also
jd by the club. The speaker
from the international
department and will talk
at 1702 Green St. The club
ussion groups and debates
onth.
ub also has a soccer team
lays every week, and the
es lessons in tennis and
on.
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A day-long "Sympos
Selected Internationa
Topics" will begin at 9
Friday in the Law Cente:
The symposium, spoil!
the International Law So<
the USC School of Law, wi
in the law center auditorii
free to the public. The sui
it: nnrtiallv cnnnnrfnrl J
" f ? " ?V ""I'C"'
from the Student A1
Commission.
William Poole, an At!
torney, will speak at 9:3C
"Transnational Business
Kay Boals, an assistant \
at Princeton University
authority on the politics
female relations, will s
"International Law and
Rights" at 10:45 a.m.
David K. Taylor Jr., mi
international government
for the Mobil Oil Corpora
speak on "International
Issues" ai 1:30 p.m.
A law professor at the /
University and Unitec
rpnrpcpnt ntiun (n
I v X/WV/ll vutl T V IV I 1 1 V
Nations Commission o
snational Corporations,
J. Rubin, will sp<
"Multinational Corporal
2:45 p.m.
A new director has beei
and a constitution hf
adopted for the Honors F
according to Lanier Laney
president for honors.
Dr. Peter Sederberg
government and interi
studies department >
replacing Dr. William Mc
E SPECI
Ld K o qui,
n FRIDAY I
3RD ^
Y\m "There
\? ought to J
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STARTING
FRIDAY
briefs?
>i?m on will be on sabbati
il Law year. Sederberg wi
:30 a.m. charge of the posi!
r. Mould, director
sored by for the past three y
:iety and Sederberg has b
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.. ^v. iiv-.v. incuiuci ui me nor
im and is He helped to draw
mposium the South Carolii
:>y funds honors students wh
location to begin in fall of 1
continue working 01
lanta at- with directing the
I a.m. on Program."
i Law." The recently-pas:
professor defined rules ar.d
auu an tor the Associat
of male- Students. It was
peak on passed by honors
Women's makes the honor
eligible for a ch;
mager of Student Governmc
relations SGA. "If it receive;
tion, will Honors Program
Energy campus organizatir
Laney explained.
American
1 States . ?
United
n Tran- The USC School (
Seymour announced three
*ak on members.
ions" at Bruce J. Fonda h
an instructor an
anatomy in the 1
? Anatomv Or Tarn
and Dr. William In
n chosen been appointe<
is been professors in the
'rogram, physiology and Ph
, student
The USC School
of the being developed
national with the Veterans i
vill be expects to admit its
illld whr* fall
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n
cal next school
11 take full-time
Lion on July 1.
of the program
ears, said, 4,Dr.
een an active
lors cnmmittoii
up the plans for
ia college for
ich is projected
977, and he will
1 this idea along
present Honors
sed constitution
officers' duties
ion of Honor
voted on and
stllrlontc Qnrl
s organization
arter with the
;nt Association
5 a charter, the
will become a
)n under SGA,"
>f Medicine has
new faculty
as been named
id curator of
Department of
nel Ingebretsen
gebretsen have
d assistant
Department of
cu inacoiogy.
1 of Medicine,
in cooperation
Administration,
; first class this
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