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6Pug ar By Jove Watson USC students who supported Charles D. "Pug" Ravenel during his 1974 gubernatorial campaign can keep in tough with him through the campus organization "Pug and I." Judy Jennings, chairperson of the campus organization, said the group tries to keep the people who worked for Ravenel together and informed about politics in South r'nrnlinn thrnnoh a nnu/<;1ptt#?r nnH meetings. "Pug and I" was formed as a statewide organization after Ravenel's campaign to help pay off his debts, Jennings said. Although the statewide organization is basically a money-raising group, l I Brk ^ r^SSa f aft nBSnnr ill I sa | m ^hPL^ !* Pioneer dealer oi i L.~ J973^-J975 |plr,:jJlig)lll[l]liSl[ial[iglfi5inBllElf ? I Next year, selecte Academic courses I predominant major fie A smorgasbord c A tutorial service I offering your services International Flo< assure a free flow of i on another floor.) f .APtllTAQ U/? ?V? 1 ?> wo S_ ovHjuuiaio am ?All residents must s. |g Applications are !?j Return applications to id I' in 1 the campus affiliate is not, sh said. The campus organizatio received a permanent charter las spring. Jennings said there wer originally 15 members, but th number has now risen t "somewhere between 50 and 60. The campus group has no dues o funds. Assistant chairperson is Lain 6No hidden n Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, Tuesday was motivated by his po Church said there was "no hid* R iphlonrl Pmmf it T^ln*ya & vivuiuiiu vuuu ij ly^inutiauv, welcome support (in Saturday' expect to come to South Carolina He also denied that his visit 1 Alabama Gov. George Wallace ir the clout in South Carolina to do ii Fnr TOT AI QVC v wi w b nu u i v 7/i MATCHED PIC Savings on Syst Largest Display W?- WE LISTEN-\A/ liH on t-Hi he YEAR ^ppfEippiiaffBipfiBip mi d residents of Colui will be taught in Coluir ilds of Columbia Hall re >f mini-courses will featu within Columbia Hall. 1 as an academic tutor. 3r will be comprised of ] deas among residents. (\ 1 discussions will he spoi ign the SOCIAL CONT available in Office of R Room 111, Pendleton ft ilililillliaiii touch v e Perry, and their faculty advisor Edlon Wedlock Jr. n iTon?? i ? uow a ui?m;ii ui rug anu !t always keeps in touch with i e statewide organization, Jennii e said. The group also works clos o with Marvin Chernoff, Raven( former campaign manager r Currently the group, accord to Jennings, is encouragi e Richland County voters to attc iotive'-L,hurci , denied that his trip to Columbi, ssible candidacy for president, den motive" in his trip to address th Party Tuesday, saying, "I woul s Democratic caucus), but I don and obtain caucus support." . >vas an auempi to oiocK support to i Saturday's caucus. "I wouldn't hav t anyway." ip 'i' i?' up ^ i < ;TEM EFFICIENCY buy )NEER COMPONENTS ems in S.C. rE SERVICE -5zrj4 PIONEER when you want something better 2714 Devine Street 771-7340 AJMBIAI /fn m 0* m .?v. I * ? ? >*>** ... w tvoiubuitm mbia Hall will expe ibia Hall. Open to reside] A :sident8. ire topics from yoga to gc four participation in the ] male American and Inten Limited space may be av nsored calling on faculty, RAC T?committing them esidence Life, Room 111 Mdgo, by March 5, 1976. dth stud is Saturday's precinct meeting. Members have been telephoning I" people and urging them to attend the the meeting. 10s Some members of the group ely attended a mock precinct meeting ?l's Tuesday night at Bogey's ng B nR mm ^ ^aW.WJ Bd| 9 ;nd H ^ J 1 __fay ^Baf^iai 3bb j | TaI ^ d !; = 't ; . ...-,. ,,, . .' \ H^pnBn^nMnpHBM c SBBTIflll ^ ^ ^H|HHHHhHHHHHHH HHrajnn iAliJL ~ w % rience a uniqi." educatl its only, the courses will be el )urmet cooking to assertivenes living-learning community coi national students. A special pr ailable for women internation; staff and student resources, selves to participation in the 1 , Pendleton Bldg., and in Coli ents Restaurant. It was presented by Chernoff and Ravenel to explain how a precinct meeting works. Chernoff told those at the meeting, "We're not here to tell you how to vote, just to get involved." ikieHce *1 ia onal environment.^ losen from the igU s training. || ild involve HI ogram will help ra] il students (? iving-learning djl umhia Hall.