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Refu to or< By Mary Henry The English Langus began operation Oct. 15 a state grant to teach > refugees language ski] them adapt to their ne To date, some 50 stu< participated in the progi are currently enrolled. The center teaches refugees to enable them themselves. "We te coping skills that will with jobs, filling out i forms and how to orci burger," Dorothy Hosl center said. "We also teach the write personal resumt to read a newspaper." The center works cl the South Carolina E FTC/1 I. m By Greg Breazeale USC's elusive honor finally been located in edition of the Carolina student handbook. The pledge is, "I will I my honor not to engi dishonest or questionab concerning quizzes, laboratory reports, an< be the means of anothe while at the Universil Carolina." It appears o A. I 1 11 1_ ine nanuuuoK. University officials | POLL laiAHi 12 SHIF I PAY $ I on ll J; PEQPLi f*i BOTH I I GIVEN lc< er hai Service and the- I ige Center Social Services. "T1 under idea of what mc /ietnamese refugees) need to kr lis to help fill certain jobs," H w country. Participants in th< ients have be referred by their ram, and 35 a student that has program. Any r English to Vietnam is entitled i to support Hoskens said rr ach them came to America af hnln fVinm nrliinofo/1 in hoir liV.ip VUUVOIVU 111 IUV.I1 ncome tax Many of them J ler a ham- "Most had to leave cens of the were on the sides of I They had to leave e m how to had. There is little cl is and how ever go back to \ said. losely with mployment Lessening culture 7tior pled said they did not I honor Dledcfe state pledge has H. Wesson, vice pi the 1960-61 struction, said it v Community from when profes required to stay be bound on during tests. age in any The Honor Board le practices Court are also des exams or plained on page 5 i I will not "The honor princip r's doing so by the first universi :y of South asked permission n page 29 Qf procedure wherebi would take respon had earlier punishment of < WORKil MY MAI \ ' TS 8:30 ?IU JOBS A AND ' ,1.50 PER , 3N UP AT > ? .H< vt"* .. '" . jyj'. y" , m , > -A '* : E WHO CAN "' . * '. ' ; $-'- v? jfefc DAYS W/U B . : A PRIORITY J arn h nbui )epartment of thing hey give us .an Langi ire they (the don't iow so they can act. Ii loskens said. frustr e program can adapt sponsors or by to cus > been in the efugee from Sorr to admission, of the lany refugees and tl ter being well- as cai own country, washe speak French, pleted because they skillec ;he Americans, local verything they job as hance they will used Vietnam," she counti intelli with shock is one they r ge loa know what the estab d. Dr. William anion esident for inzas a holdover Paj sors were not divid in classrooms Syste all si and the Honor propc cribed and ex- that c 59, which says to the >le was created for gi ity class, which to initiate a "T1 f the students all t sibility for the succe ..I A 1 L'uetiiers ana ucpci IS AMI CM 8 VAILABL VOTING HOUR SG AC f ' . ' J + / . j'-l " WORK W- M wt'*' y*> \ ' / ', ^ ,-v ?*s ? LOW *ger stressed by the English lage Center. "The people know where to go or how to t is sometimes a painful and ating experience. Some can't psychologically. We try hard shion it," she said. le newcomers have gone part i \i7 a \/ f hrm irth fVia tM?Art?*Qtv\ *? M J Vllft VUl^U illV p& Vgl Cllll ien gotten semi-skilled jobs rpenter assistants and dishts. Others who have comI the program, have gotten i jobs as check processors at banks and one has gotten a a draftsman because he had this skill while in his home ry. "They bring the basic gence, skills and motivation them," Hoskens said. "All leed is the English." "M atea lish an atmosphere of honor g all students." ;e 30 is titled "The Inual's Part in the Honor m " and reads, "The duty of tudpnts is to assist in the ir conduct of each class so :ases of dishonor are reported s faculty member responsible rading the test. ie Carolina student should at ;imes remember that the iss of the honor principle ids on his actions. " eflpsl* ro AMU fAfl MbW H ra \ \ # ' v" ' . <\NU/UK ; "><fM E ARE POLl MACHINE j \ < trrlCE IN x^ *; '>; r'? ' :-'' 'X>:^ * h i -jft . MA V Wfr . * A v ' V . 7 v> :i. ./v i . ; < ?$ '. Ai ) . ' ' Vy > VW . -\ SI 7 .I n i:ii i v. ass'-jTTarCTfCTTT1 mill Hill ill I mrwmpw Exclusix now op< By Shatmin Barnes Mortar Board, a n has extended its mi Senior women as requirement have members will be ba: records. "We have about 35 new ones, Mortar Board. Delegates to the make the change. Tl education act abolis nnnof Ullf inn c^ill r?Af \,yjk lotiiuiiuii oiui vvj purposes is to "prorr The candidates fo ticipation and serv PO The Boai Communica applicant t< MANAGER the remaind 1977 edition. Some exp desired, witi | must. An at right applic Applicatii the Dean < Building or RikcaI returned to later than ! R SGJ INKSDj { 1;3 . ATT EN L \TTENDjt / RUSSE t ' i- . - , LL ACCI ?U$TAT1 ESSION 1 :00 liN/ Rl ue honor soc etiing door t i ational honor society once open embership to men. well as men whomeetthe 3.0 gi been sent letters of invitatioi nn hnth >hoir nact :> r? n Hi>mip 3VU V/l I MVVII VIIVII pwui. 18 members now, and we will be " explained Frannie Heizer, special national eonference la: he constitution was changed to ?hing sex discrimination. The j ntains the statement that one < lote and advance the status of w >r intitiation must commit ther ice, Heizer stressed. SITION AVAILAB *d of Student Publicat tinns is searching for a ri ) fill the position of E of the Garnet & Black Yes er of this academic year s erience in the field of fa h a penchant for accompl tpar?fivp Kalarv i<s availal ~ J ? ???' ant. ons may be picked up at tl )f Students, Room 105, the Office of Student Me 1 House. All application the Office of the Dean of $ 5 p.m., March I. Hill ill! mpMMMMB UK | I ||| I HJrCTft A ? IMS AH n /l . on ;PTED WORI ?; if- V'' ' ' -i.?: ' " ".".yi M'&'s-'S; "<i >?. < '.? >'. ?w" v,5.v> UNO TRAIN rUESDAY Mi USSELL HOI *iety o men only to women, ade point ratio n. Selection of and leadership ; able to accept spokesman for st fall voted to comply with an preamble to the af the society's omen." nselves to parLE Hons and ^sponsible BUSINESS a r book for md for the j usiness is tishment a ble for the ie Office of Pendleton ?lia, Room i s must be students no DNS I v - u.ou >A NTS \NTS LL HOUSl PH. 265A CM 11 <ERS 11 ING I | ARCH 211