The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 02, 1978, Page Page 8, Image 8

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Horseshoe From pa squirrels around. It's kind of like a ] "The undergrads are rowdy ar "They're trying to move the party honor students in a special place is i ROHRABAUGH HAS tried to c; several times about the situation assistant director of housing, Forr Rohrbaugh said he has been unab! problems. 44A lot of people are really upset, but I know I'm fighting a losing b The restoration of the Horseshoe f during a 1971 conference. Accordin of the honors program, the South proposed in 1974, approved by the proved by Holderman this past fa SOUTH CAROLINA College wa the Horseshoe," Sederberg said, period, and different students w< jeopardizing those currently on the generations 10 some extent.'' Although Sederberg and Wertz a displace students currently residi seshoe residents say they don't thin good. "We've got a 1 in 20 chance o Rutledge resident Lee Pinkstaff sai Dprnnpratc ? V^AAJI WVyX UVO From pa person can accomplish these goals in life." THE REPUBLICAN party, according to Carr, "puts you out on a limb. They say 'we'd love to see you make it. We wish you could go out and make $10 million but we aren't going to come in as a government and help you.' "They tell us we put too much control in government/' he said. "We believe if the people aren't given these oDDorhinitip*; hv government, who's going to give it to them?" Carr said the Young Democrats y ? ted iNj mi v l V tT< ' I '-u, i Fiv6 ge 1 park. id boisterous," Rohrabaugh said, ing type of people out. Putting the lot good for them or other students." all President James B. Holderman and has talked to D.E. McCauley, est and four professors. However, le to do anything about his housing " he said. "I've spent a lot of time, tattle." or academic purposes was proposed g to Dr. Peter Sederberg, chairman Carolina College commitment was Board of Tnistw*? in ior?fi anH on. n. s always intended to be located on "It was developed over a six-year ere consulted with. We are not Horseshoe. We're restricting future gree South Carolina College will not ing on the horseshoe, several Hork their chances of getting back in are f getting back in the Horseshoe," d. "Those are pretty slim odds." ge 6 do not raise money for campaigns. "What we will supply is manpower," he said. The Young Democrats spend about $2,000 a year. "I think it's better to say how much money we spend than how much we raise," Carr said. "We don't have to pay for candidates to come. They are willing to come free of charge to speak to us. "We aren't the big money people. We believe in providing the oiuucnus m wun a cnance to get political exposure from the Democratic party." lowing: m Make I The I I # Jbcnpfi/ m j| your career I fashion I headquarters B ZIP-KLEEN 1 hour cleaning 4 hour laundry 6 days a week fTI-F 7:30am-6pm I bat. 7:30am-3pm 1320 ITIain St. ! Application ORI AS For the Sui Dates CI U Pick up ai] campus r the Russe Applicatic r~ T ] Nominate hirn/h be given to both , exemplify excelle cash prize of $1, ; Both students ar j Good Teaching / and include a stc March 10 to give Send nominatim si Dr David Husbai Send nominatioi Dr George M R< Faculty members | are therefore me Charles Coolidge Languages; Will Rempel, History Borelli. Foreign L John Gardner, C Religious Studies CAROLINA WOn . FreePregncx Free flbortio Confidential Pregnancy blood test b< Call 256-0128 I Columbia,! is are now being ac undergraduate XiXM XAXil SISTAN1 nmerNew Student \ of Employmc me 13-July li I application at the Nations in the wes1 II TTrm so ? ? W V4.U V >11 deadline ? GIVE A GOOD EACHE1 $1,000 ier for this year's Amoco Good Teaching Av a faculty member and a graduate teaching a snce in classroom teaching The Amoco Four 000 for each award recipient id faculty members are invited to submit no Vward Nominations should be in the form itement in support of the nominee They mi j the selection committee time to review th( rts for faculty members to: id. Selection Committee Chairman. Biology ns for graduate teaching assistants to: seves, The Graduate School. , who have received the teaching award in pi ligible for nomination again include Edwar (. History, Joseph Bouknight, Chemistry. R tam Wesson. Economics, Wade Batson, I , Edward Beardsley, History, Jack Ashle> anguages. Uavid Husband, Biology. Bernard ieneral Studies. Peyton Teague, Chemistry UN'S SERVICES ncy Testing n Referral to medical Facilities .<-? ^-V A U "4"~ ' I KJ CT UCWHtU oy efore missing period 2009 Hampton St. S.C. 292Q4 ceptedfor 3N 'S Program >nt: S office of i wing of March 6 /ard Awards will ssisiani wno Pest idation provides a minations tor the of signed letters, ist be received by } candidates Department r evious vears and d Nolan. English, uby Ott. Foreign Biology, Richard /. English. Mary Dunlap, English Harold French i