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United Way Midway between their relatii * i iunaraismg campaign, camp United Way has raised a said little over a third of the fident necessary funds to' meet of the their goal of $2,398,152 by many October 20. The campaign Of t began September 12. has So far United has raised $20,(XX $909,008 or 38 per cent of the Fund, funds needed to reach their Daetu L goal, Dolly Wells, public split i Board may1 I _ women s vi By BARBARA STIENHOFF very c Gamecock Staff Writer raise 1 childrer The USC Board of Trustees in resident December may vote on a bill to He sa extend visitation hours for women allowed 's residence halls, according to Dr. they wa Richard Wertz assistant vice- hall, president of Residential Life "This J ? * oci vitca uuu oiuueni dooy ?=== President Brad Steele. Bpp||| The bill, entitled "Plan D", was |l||l|| introduced last year for the first |l||i8 time by former Student Body |||||S President David Wilsford and his cabinet members. This bill ?||||j||i requested that visitation hours be extended to 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., |||l||g| Monday through Thursday and ptj85| 9:00 a.m. Friday to 12:00 p.m. Sunday, STEELE SAID that the bill was llSfjl passed by the Student Senate, but |?ffjj|i? was turned down by last year's plftl|ll USC President William Patterson. ?|?ll According to Wertz, Patterson turned it down with the feeling that P^tjl the new administration Should . S handle the issue since he would not [?||Jl|| be returning to USC this year. Wertz said the bill was introduced to give students another |gll|?i ontion anri thnt nn hoii would be forced to accept the new plan if it were passed. I11PIP COMMENTING ON how parents p|||g| would react if the bill were passed, ?3|lJ|| Wertz said, "I think that a group of pp||g (i mfTlfJfSfl n U/ID U Lit L Monday, Oct. 3i Students off-ca I i ne KM District 2 Seat 2 District 3, South Tower Seat 3 District 4, Towers r>eai ;j District 6. Bates House, Bates West, Seat 3 District 8, Women's Quad Seat 2 File in the SG offi Anyoi closer to goalwis director for the area captain as aign, said. However, each. Volunteers v Wells, "We are con- for their respective that we will raise all collect donation rnr.nPV hp^ailCO nf tka omnln.innn vta uiv v/iupiujtvo ni vaiui volunteers." captains then tui hat 38 per cent, USC money in to Daetw contributed about turns it in to Unite } to the United Way Daetwyler said According to Bernie at Carolina hav< ryler the campus is directly participate nto 15 areas with an program. vote to exten sitation hour onscrvative parents will and parents whose i lell about it, but their agsinst it," said Wert 1 would nnt havp liv*? in q ; hall having Plan D." w'ERTZ ENDED bj id that students would be ne felt Plan D would n to vote on whether or not more security problei nt Plan D for their resident of the other three t resident halls, and ( is done to satisfy students new plan will come ii IE PhaseII I ||llj|B Designed for ||1| Roommates pp Make your move . . . Hi E17EE _CPpE? [ iu, ix.n. Duiiroom. mpus run for their majors. S1 election will be held for the District II, Business Administration Seat 2 District 12, Education, Four-year Crii Seat I Seat 2 Seat 4 Seat 5 Seat 6 Boost Seat 7 District 13, Science & Math * Seat 2 Seat 3 ce from 9:00am Thurs. 29th. ne interested in working the I JV I head of ' /ho work captains i s from ina. The VJ^?C in uieir yler who d Way. students b never m m !dinthe Monda J Williai s s Uw C norals were -Z- ~ r saying that \ ? m QCTOBEI Ka, & BLUEGI NhBI UAAnir Im v w i/ r HOME OF S. C. FOOLER S OCTOB W1NNSBORO S C #\\. ON PREMI |\ CONCESSI W HOT FOC \\ \ Beer Sc t |? \ oh \ ~ * * oA h /?\ / A ? I off / / \ I TICKET! ANOTHER RA' PEUEE CPBtfE! Run-off Wedn rodents on-compus run f following vacant SG S District 15, Journalism, Seat 1 Seat 2 ninal Justice '} Seat 4 Seat 5 District 16, Undecided T Seat 2 Seat 3 District 17. Health Sciei Seat 2 Seat 3 Seat 4 until 4:00pm Fri. 30th. polls, sign up SG office ' GRME Carolina vs. >rgia Tech Z:OQ y October 3 ms Brice Stadium iuppori Samecocks! PULAR DEMAND 8/Q \ STOMPING RASS FESTIVAL >ARK 4MILESWESTOFRIOGEWAY.SC 6 MILES SOUTH OF WINNSBORO. S C. CONYENTICH ER 8, 1977 ISES ?v / BANDS IONS SATURDAY 11:00 A M. Til Carolina Mountain Boy* JJ / Olut^r??i Blidit till -f N?w Edition Dmia Mountain Grata N?w DnitGrati Ml || TSI MANY OTHERS A.m. * III PLUS CLOGGING TROPHY S C LARGEST OUTDOOR BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL TO BEST n A Lin Rouoh Cimnlitn FOPF Tl.i?i DRnil Acres Of Parking ?ITKFn RY To"*' FteMIW" R'ntU DY Rain or Shin. ^ AUDIENCE 11 Bring Lawn Chair I Flea Market! ? ^ m r\r\ Profawional Sound Sy?t?m > $4.00 1 MOORE PROMOTION ? DPEtfBE I esday, Oct. 5th :or their dorms. enote seats: General Studies Majors, Inter-Disciplinary Studies ices ^ Filing Fee is $2. 9-6.