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Clubs apply fo By EDITH McNEILL *News Editor I Twelve clubs on campus have applied f charters, Rick Miller, advisor to the stude government chartering commission, said. New groups included in the organizations a plying for charters are USC students for Pi Ravenel, the Friends Fellowship and the nation organization for the legalization of marijuai laws. The USC chapter of NORML will be < affiliation of the national chapter first formed I attorney Keith Strouo. Friends Fellowshin is na of the Friends United Meeting, a religious groi formerly known as the Quakers. U.S. senatori candidate Pug Ravenel will now have a group supporters on the USC campus with the formats of USC students for Pug Ravenel. TWO OTHER new political groups will be a pearing on campus with the formation of tl Carolina Republicans, also known as the Ui College Republicans and the Jeffersonians. ?????? IsbH HHi^' V' i IpwiVS^ ip?^g? I" _ ;X: . J _ /" r- ^ |j>g^g [J? - ' ' j J;:- ' .?mM IBrI BH A hard day William Palmer looks as though he's havin doesn't look too happy to walk his bicycle an; apparently must have had to walk it for some niriiirn woe Jolan v vtmci Mincait FREE ? fftEE ? FREE - fftE a free Elvis Po* "J" wifh any large f ss .. - - ? ? now uiru un. lotl u. ? Pizza Cas n i o i i i 2; i\ui>ewooa o< naraer ? j Small Cheese Pizza & Ice 1 |! (withjhis^coupon) ' MV) *471 r charters " ~~~1| However, Basil Savitsky, organizer of the Jeffej-sonians, said the group is not a strict nnlitiml organization. But, said Savitsky, it is designed to or "create an aura of democracy." nt Academic groups seeking charters are Women 4n Law, the Distributive Education Club and the p- National Students Speech and Hearing jg Association. al OTHER GROUPS include the Union for Arab ia Students, the Body Building and Weight Lifting an Club, GROPE, the graduate student organization t>y for educational research in reading psychology irt and philosophy. Another new organization is up !Thornwell Residents, a group formed after ?? siuuenis in inornwen seceded from the Maxcy- ! of Thornwell dorms. j on Miller said this is one of the largest number of groups asking for charters that has ever been p- handled. He said about 20 groups apply for . he charters every year. More groups charter in the ; 5C fall, however, than at other times because they are usually organized in the summer. This USC maintenance man is trvincr hie ? -- j o ?v Licau UlC t leaves from the pumping system of the fountain in front of the Thomas Cooper Lll ISothi iUI fry- "T ruuivav nc oftnatLULK W'h g a tough day. He Jggjj|p|^ y distance, but he reason when this 25' WSBSggBSBBBNmm rter r mmmm i mzza 3 m l m A closet full of 1 ! The Pipe Rack fc -v* I dresses?discour ml Racks and racks < & 1 T I starting at $10. V I We've got it for 1< 35 8 'Sls ? TWO MINU" T1 ^ I Open Mond | ina to Wear he Game?" ' V ' ri*' v ''-J^HI^Ka sipfekfi ' EBBMEk^- 1 -: MxH^H^B9^H mm? Hlf?iTnMiTtlMrmT?W ^bB\ \ V' W* - t .v. :.; yl^HWh ^HSre. j clothing and nothing to wear? Come to >r Act One and Young Edwardian it priced. Huk-a-Poo's for as low as $17. of skirts in prints, tweeds and corduroy Whatever you want we've got it and ... 5 2ss! i FES FROM rnniMRiA mai i t _ - wmwi'imi n i*irtL4U tc Pipe Rack ay-Saturday 10 A.M.-9 P.M. 754-2636 S 6033 Two Notch