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Legislate By DOUG JOLLEY Gamecock Staff Writer The Bureau of Governmental Research and Service is beginning a legislative internshiD Droeram in ^ January. R5T~ W . L . 1-g russefl house 5 The Trips and Expeditions Committee w them successful this fall: Trip to Carowlnds ? Boyd Lee September It, 1?77 Rose Mary Gre< Andy Greco Wendell Glenn Paul Greco Kenneth Montgomery Kenny Finkelsti Wayne Montgomery Mark Klein William Summers Lynne Moor ^ Michael O'Donnell Sarah Bearne W Mark Ackerman Debbie Fellin * Renee Proveaux Gwen Hagenbuc /v.iKe Bernstein Lowell Ross, Jr. Florence Murra james Cokley Stanley Addison John Jamrogowicz Sandra White Cathy Schneider Carolyn Willlanr James Fraley Coretha Bambei Teresa Baggett Sharon Bamber Laura Mcrola Uynn Carlton ? Karyn Amos Bruce McFarlai Kim Paul Patty Tucker Scott Meyerson lonya Fuitor. Camping Trip to I Cecil Weltuel National Forest Phillip Glenn October 14-14,1*7; Anthony King Liz Dauchert Becky Brltt Bruce Kritz Tony Carter Gall Stein Michael Gist Beth Guliano ? Jackie Green Mike Thompson Audrey Daniel David Lacoste Dwaine Wright Suzanne Dressle Fred Williams Pam Vaughn Debbie Saunders Mark Benjamin Mike Mathis Mark Breger Andy Miller Angtca Atkinson Lynne Corley Linda Spivey Gretchen Laatsch Glenn Webb Preston Lewis David Stoltz Rob Ferguson Charleston Day Trip ? Laura Ingram nrtfilur t l?7 l-U?" f - Bill Trafton Becky Moores Joe Hafner Lisa Smarr Douiwick GiI lot Ernie Fox Luiia Lobo James Singly It you have any ideas or suggestions for ft ^ come to our meetings Tuesday evenings at 5 n Extra U Laundry fac Tennis cour Swimming j 9 !N< Central I WE ARE HERE I i? I 1 re interns Interns will be doing full or part- j time research for legislative ] committees. President Holderman i approved the program as part of ] his plan to expand the university's I public service. He said he felt the program, whose purpose is to allow 1 mi i lhanks uuia line to inann me following people for participat Amy Kooo Ken Montgome :o Willie Poston Randall Patric Roth Dawson Samuel Swoffo Tony Young Ernest Avant tin Mike Scruggs William K. Ba Wayne McCormlck Billy Jarnell Peooy $ligh Carol Carpenti Mike Bills Karen Fedder Carroll Dailey Gina Sigmon :k Richard Farley Douglas Loot Valerie Cone Phil Lownes y Cindy Hennessee Laura Atkins Melanie Cfepenck Benny Whatley Sports Weeken is Bruce McFarland November 12a rg Archie Grayson Patty Tucker g Michael Tuckc Trip to USC-NC State Bradley Filial, id Football Game? Robert Filiaul October 2f, Tony Cummin Mitch Everhart Donna Rodger 3iigah Teresa Gibson Becky Ehling " Kenneth Ball Teresa Lowell Lee Bakalarski Rachel Koenic Bill Tratton David Gosnell Ricky Foster Matt Tokocqix Mike Chlbbaro Matt Dimetrll LaveMe Rlarkette John Stemke Wllmont Hayes Cindy Welborr Stanley Blackette David Woll r George Routon Alishia Watkir Scotl Cason Ashley Pezzne PrnH I nlhhriilnn Ir k'ouln Chnrma Mike Young Ted Kapnick Helen Lownes Mike Turner Robert Patterson Paulette Inabi Paul McCants Wayne Dolesk Lynn Hutchinson James Sander Judy Hutchinson Ruglln Sander Tom Hyslop Kippy Richbei Scott Newman Nick Powers Jim Harrison Timothy Colm Jimmy Wood Michael Brow Rick Lawson Sam Kaplan Richard Gannaway William Harm it ore trips, feel free to call os at 7130, stop by the pr :30 in room 318of the Russell House. "Comparison is our SB two* urge l,2&3Beclroc ilities Poolsidc 5 m in. fr pools individu )w leasing for 2nd seme Heating & Air Cotid \m r? I 79 I to start w students to gain firsthand knowledge and experience of South Carolina state ' government practices, would be useful to both the university and the legislature. The universities of Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and =1 ;! ing in our programs and helping to make try ? Steve Jason j k Jeffrey Sabel rd Ira Pearlstine John Hoey rlow Mitch Milstein Express Bus to New York ? >r Thanksgiving ] Linda Crosswaith jj Judy Muei'en 1 Chris Reilly i Jerry Calleson i Bruce Worsham Scott Schneider din Atlanta? Mary Able nd 13, 1977 Sal Badalamenti Sue Harris (r Kevin Mulvaney ilt Linda Olson t Susan Barnes * H.rh.r. I s Luiza Lobo David Chamberlin George Bravente I Dominick Gillot Rusty Kertnan s * Gary Silverman evich Bev Meyers Jennifer Chlk * Rich Vallacchl Bob Duncan ? Robert Giglia r Doris Peel n Thomas Peel nAicnaei weuey John Krystaponis net Wayne Wong i Bill All s Jane Threat! s Grace Teluoso '0 Mike Powers Roland Hicks ion Wes Wilson n Laura Nelson Kevin Butler nett Elena Mitschkowitz ! oyrdmming area (2nd floor lobby), or ^ I Best Salesman" [1 / I a/mixvi wnA mApls. ? club om campus iqI parking aster iTKMing d.9oiin hi mm m w | rork in Jai other surrounding states have had similar programs for several TKotf olcn Kftrtnn ir\#f. r?rv i>Uir\ jvaio. * nvjf aiou uvgou niv^i iioiup programs several years ago. CHARLIE TYKE, director of the government Bureau of Research and Service, said South Carolina is lagging behind the rest of the South for several reasons. "History and customs in the state are one reason," Tyre said, "and the lack of funds and resources have also hurt us. Our sister states realized the need for such programs earlier than we did, and had their proposals before their state legislatures earlier." The university can fund up to 10 or 11 interns, although only 8 - 10 are expected at present because of I 1 r a? ! ? ? lacK 01 puuucuy nine, nme ana me late date in the semester. Interns will be paid about $500 a semester for full time work. Officials expect to have a minimum of 17 interns once the program gets orr< A nOWC hriflf inn/vrnnllti 4 J i.vTTU U1 IVl IIIV.V/1 I tVlJ^ I C^Ul ICU new instructors. The Free Universil looking for instructors. The Gamec< . Read the Go iPG) PANAVISION* Shows: FRID ? 2s00-400 pppai 7:00?9>30 top on ; The North Faco lino of fi verv soecjial ? it's thft finnct priced and unconditionally gi dealer in this area. x i Master Charge & Banl luorv into full swing. More interns may be employed later, depending on the number of interns who elect to work part-time. U N D E R G It AI) U A T E and graduate students are eligible for the program. Undergraduates must be juniors or seniors and have a 3.0 or better grade average. A similar program that will also begin in January is being funded by the lieutenant governor's office and will be limited to majors other than law or political science. The two programs are intended to coordinate and complement each other. The lieutenant governor's program will include students from all in-state schools, while the USC program will be limited to USC students only. Student response has been favorable to the program, especially from the GINT department, where it originated. action that University 101 was looking for Ly program of the university union is x:k regrets the error. irnet& Black ~| Umtsd Artists IAY! Men-rri PfSrS $1.SOHNth r ^ i ** m MBaMl SsOOp.m. Ay j rw LINES inctional outdoor equipment is Pliable. It's also competitively iaranteed. We're your exclusive the ffirroirtmr umlumwuseh quality gear kamericard Accepted