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Norris From page 3 "I am deeply committed to munications between members of student body/* he said. Seam us O'B nrtrl T will ho a /tnhoeiiro make a good team. "I want to play a leading role in think through a cooperative effort problems and work at them till we ft "ONLY DEDICATION and detei president and the vice president efficiency and fairness. Hie quest and hard work, and I believe I can ol Norris said O'Boyle and he, alor Donna Walker, were planning the are examining the issue of school s he likes the idea of legislative ref would be sent to the individual senal "The long range goals I have en interrelated and dependent on one i Coliseum F m? Sennema said Holderman told him the committee was "not created to deal with ai crisis of any kind," but because "the coliseum was intended to serve the community as well as the university." ine committee is comprised of1 seven community members and seven university members. COMMUNITY MEMBERS are: Gary English, executive director of the National Entertainment Campus Activities Association; Lester L. Bates Jr., president of New South Life Insurance Co.; Alan Rose, president and general manager of Tremont Motor Inn, Inc.; Betty Blair, vice president of Barton, Blair & Cureton, Inc.; Richard M. Coulter, general manager of WIS-TV and Thomas E. Suggs, vice president of business development of S.C. National Bank. university memDers are: Jtsen Jobe, assistant basketball coach; Robert Alexander, director of student affairs; Hal Brunton, vice president for operations; B.A. Daetwyler, vice president for finance; George Curry, office of the president ; and James G. Hilton of the College of Business Administration. A community and university survey to get opinions of the J0 STAR i - Rent-f on (Tlondaifs 9-12 o Foronli IRnij nuffib< STAR PLANES 921 tisiembly (n*xt d improving com- "Achievement c tfri a, on ?l.A J-A uiv uu cuiu ui? ueierminanon, rt oyle (the new SG can be done/* unit, I think we'll THE PURPOS improving SG. I receive ideas ai we can pinpoint student body, a nda solution. legislation," Nori these things don? rmination by the Norris made will bring about responsibly to the ion is leadership them. "I plan to k ferboth." Norris is a risl ig with secretary member of the U budget now, and was a delegate 1 ipirit. Norris said Democrats conve K>rt cards, which elected. He has 1 tor's constituents, representatives f< umerated are all of USC's PanHel] mother," he said. age 1* coliseum was discussed by the committee, Vlahoplus said. The subcommittees, he said, will devise ways for the public to have more input into the coliseum. In addition the committee meetings "will always be open to anyone," he said. I FREE I nci iucdv W 254-8800] -I?EB??BMg??HgSg idi The GAMECOCK is the student newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published twice weekly on Monday and Thursday during the fall and spring semesters and once weekly on Thursday during both summer terms with the exceptions of four times in August and on University of South Carolina holidays and examination periods. 1 Opinions expressed in The Gamecock are those of the editors and not those of the University of South Carolina. The University of South Carolina is an ?hwbi v^ipvi luimy insiiiuffon. Change of address forms, subscription requests and other correspondence should be sent to The Gamecock, Drawer A, USC, Columbia, S.C., 29208. Subscription rates are M per semester and $2 for the summer sessions. Third class postage paid at Columbia, SC. t LANES ijr- I )-L<xne i and Fridays >r 12-3 .. life Lj er can bowl Phono 799-0418 ooi to Carolina Inn) >f these goals requires energy, sponsibility, and leadership, but it IE OF student government is to nd complaints expressed by the nd then turn them into positive ris said. "They need to lobby to get 5; that's their job." two campaign promises, to be student body and to work hard for eep both of them," he said, ng^ senior accounting major, and a SU and S.C. Young Democrats. He floor leader at the last SC Young mtion and helped get the president been a page in the state house of [>r two years, and is also a member lenic council. LEARN TO SCUBA DIVE .Discover a new world ... the underwater world. Learn the tun and excitement of scuba diving. UniVAM<v ArmHItAH Available through Underwater Works. New classes begin, April 4th. For more in- < formation call undciumlol works GDI Boardwalk PUuta* 796-3723 ii J B?nh Rlvsr Rd. Cotumbta *? 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