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United Wa : Midway between their 1 fundraising campaign. < United Way has raised a i little over a third of the 1 necessary funds to meet < their goal of $2,398,152 by i October 20. The campaign began September 12. 1 So far United has raised J $909,008 or 38 per cent of the I funds needed to reach their I L goal, Dolly Wells, public s I ouura ma' women's < By BARBARA STIENHOFF v< Gamecock Staff Writer r? cl The USC Board of Trustees in rc December may vote on a bill to exiena visuauon nours lor women al 's residence halls, according to Dr. th Richard Wertz assistant vice- h* president of Residential Life Services and Student Body President Brad Steele. The bill, entitled "Plan D", was introduced last year for the first time by former Student Body President David Wilsford and his cabinet members. This bill requested that visitation hours be extended to9:00 a.m. to 12:00 D.m.. Monday through Thursday and 9:00 a.m. Friday to 12:00 p.m. Sunday, STEELE SAID that the bill was passed by the Student Senate, but was turned down by last year's USC President William Patterson. According to Wertz, Patterson turned it rinwn with thp fVxnlinn .... .. -v?? Vfiv ivvuivg UUU the new administration Should handle the issue since he would not be returning to USC this year. Wertz said the bill was introduced to give students another option and that no resident hall would be forced to accept the new plan if it were passed. COMMENTING ON how parents t| would react if the bill were passed, S Wertz said, "I think that a group of I I III ? jvionaay, uct. Students ofl The I District 2 i Deal z ] District 3, South Tower i Scat 3 District 4, Towers Seat 3 District 6. Kates House, Bates Seat 3 District 8, Women's Quad Seat 2 File in the SG < An - ? r \ / I i^\ If 4> ? I y >wiu5ei iu yuuu relations director for the area captain campaign, said. However, each. Volunte said Wells, "We are con- for their respe< 'ident that we will raise all collect dona n uit; money Decause ot tne employees at ( iiany volunteers." captains then Of that 38 per cent, USC money in to D las contributed about turns it in to \ >20,000 to the United Way Daetwyler s ?und. According to Bernie at Carolina Daetwyler the campus is directly partic split into 15 areas with an program. y vote to exte visitation hou jry conservative parents will and parents wh use hell about it, but their agsinst it," said lildren would not have to live in a isident hall having Plan D." . WERTZ KNDI He said that students would be he felt Plan D wc lowed to vote on whether or not more security pi ey want Plan D for their resident of the other thi ill. resident halls, j "This is done to satisfy students new plan will co II Phase 19 Pf Now Leasing I I m Designed tor Roommates llAAake your move . . . ?BiiiiiMIBigB U(HtFE? CBUE8 3rd, R.H. Ballroom '-campus run for their majors, ;all election will be held for t District 11, Business Administral Seat 2 District 12, Kducation, Four-year Seat 1 Scat 2 Seat 4 Seat 5 Seat f> West, Itoost Seat 7 District 13, Science & Math Seat 2 Seat 3 >ffice from 9:00am Thurs. 29 lyone interested in working tl \ jr * as head of ers who work i :tive captains itions from Carolina. The i turn their j aetwyler who j Jnited Way. ;aid students 1 have never mm ipated in the-/ nd ""s th ose morals were Wertz. CD by saying that ?L \ w iiild not cause any V AAV roblems than any 111 $ *nn fKot J? ? 1 mai CAiai ill BBll | and eventually a me into effect. O nl HOOD HOME OF S. C. IWINNSBORO S C f\ X ^ "D \ ^ V>, I /V t\* \ I |w \ * h <? : # I J a$o / oft | j / / '^TrrI flHO IO I I PA I J I I ? f /* j /o OHBHI ANOTH GCWEg CPQ Run-off W . Students on-campui he following vacant ion District 15, J Seat 1 Seat 2 Seat 1 Criminal Justice ^ Seat 5 District 16. I Seat 2 Seat 3 District 17. II Scat 2 Seat 3 Seat 4 th. until 4:00pm Fri. he polls, sign up SG JVGRME Carolina vs. Georgia Tech 2:QO _ mm m m ?. naaiy ociodvp 3 i/Villiams Brice Stadium Support ic Gamecocks! I BY POPULAR DEMAND BIq OBER STOMPING UEGRASS FESTIVAL >'S PARK 4MILESWE&TOFRIOGEWAV.SC j 6MILESSOUTMOFWINNSBORO.S C. FIDDLER S CONVENTION 1T0BER 8, 1977 ON PREMISES y BANDS pnurrccmue x UUrSULOOIUnO SATURDAY 1100 A M Til HOT FOODS Beer Sold /vS* SMSST OiKt? Mountain G'm l 1 N*w Om?t Gmi \ tl I IITil MANYOTHFRS K II A.m. III PLUS CLOGGING \ TROPHY S C LARGEST OUTOOOR \ BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL \ TO BEST \ DAMn Rough Camping FREE with Ticket 30 s\ \ BflnU Acrei Of P?iking Rk | y PICKED BY |] ToilM Facilities I \ " Rain or Shint x AUDIENCE Bring Liwn Chair 1^ I Fie* Marketl TICKETS $4.00 *-" > s?""m IER RAY MOORE PROMOTION DEES CPGtfGS ednesday, Oct. 5th s run for their dorms. SG Senate seats: ournalism, General Studies Indecided Majors. y niuuies tj lealth Sciences 30th. Filing Fee is $2. office 9-6.