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Holderman comi for contribution By DON FOBES Asst. News Editor and DEBRA JONES Gamecock Staff Writer , President James B. Holderman praised USC's Greek organizations for their outstanding service and talked of the university's inferiority complex at the Greek Week banquet last Friday night. "You (the Greeks) do as much, if not more than any other component of the university to relate it to the world about us," Holderman said. "USC is a biff institution, 22,000 or 23,000 students; we're never really quite sure. We know more about how many cars we have. We need small units (like Greeks) to make the place work." Holderman said of Greek contributions, "You people are the best recruiter as a whole that the university has." i A FORMER GREEK, the president pledged future support to Greek endeavors. "You can be certain that? Med school Students 1 From i some paid by USC and a federal alleviating this p grant. With the enrollment of 36 funded by the Di students for the class of '82, a Manpower, a divis larger faculty will be required, but Department of I the degree of increase is uncertain, vironmental Conti according to Dean of the USC School of Medicine, Dr. Roderick THE SCHOLA McDonald. students $6,200 a) Tuition per academic year was j years. In return, > set in 1977 at $1,380 for in-state and ) finishes medical t $4,140 for out-of-state students. ! practice medicint In many rural areas of S. C. area for years eqi there is a need for general prac- he received ion s titioners because a low income three years. Elij base in such areas does not induce those locations hi doctors to live there. for 2,000 or more In 1974, when the medical school The scholarship was approved by the state, the legal residents of number of active doctors in S. C. accepted at an ac< was 2,981 for a state with a?__ Dooulation of 2.711.000. aocnrriinoU to a local health official. TheU doctor-citizen ratio was then about H 110-100,000, well below the national I 1 average of 164-100,000, placing S. C. n 41st nationally. II ^11^ * ] One scholarship aimed atffl TL^ * i ne uuiuen spur presents The Amazing Buddy I and his Easy Come Bi & Revue Wednesday /Sll ondl ^jwlj Thursday ggR Nights fQ April 19 & 20 50* Admission chorge mends Greeks sto zoo, USC as long as I'm president, fraternities and sororities will get our help." I' ' J J iron i i ... nuiucimaii a*uu nas suxierea "an absolutely unsubstantiated?nferiorityicomplexlToo many people believe we're not as good as Chapel Hill or Duke." Countering this unsubstantiated reputation, Holderman cited some positive aspects of USC, including: the university's nationally ranked English department; the Marine Science department, which is second only to the University of Hawaii and USC's music program which won two international competitions in Hungary in 1976. nR HOI.DFRMAM WAfi ~ ~1 1 ?......r.. iinu pi vovui?u wiui a tuccK for $22,000 by the Greeks as the result of their service project to raise funds for Riverbanks Zoo. Holderman, who has never been to the zoo, when presented with a ticket for it, said, "I've seen enough wild animals here!" Presentation of awards then began and the first category was the Riverbanks service project. See GREEKS, page 8 ja ge l1 roblem is being ; or dental school anywhere in the i vision of Health I United States, according to a ;ion of the state's ! spokesman in the health maniealth and En- power division. r?l. iRSHIP offers | FREE 'ear up to four I vhen the student 'l with this coupon raining he must 'I Chirkpn Fillet SanHu/irh i in an eligible j with purchase of I nivalent to those 1 med. soft drink j cholarship up to ' eUBBKIOHIIffi ' 1 ?ible areas are fflBBMI IN S I iving one doctor II persons. I 1366 Rosewood Drive Nj > is available to offer expires April 30th 1 S. C. enrolled or ' ?P?n til6:30 Mon.-Sat. 11 credited medical j lJ FREE I ll rsv= >ELIVERY [ I ||g 254-8800; 2 Velcro-c zippered back vents^ Dmu y ^ ^ ^ elasticzipjx* ^ I j 2-way door zip I r man I | MO H?rdwi laoMnmHMwn fi I President and Mrs. Holderman Britton Andrew-THE GAMECOCK | II THE IDEAL 2 BEDROOM I' II FLOORPLAN I I With Optional Fireplace, ||| phase ii'1 Bay Window, Or Both. j iirpiq rjfcjoiii J -.,, ENasnil Off Broad River at 1-20 U'TIr^?"c"" rv? JU FOR THE YOUNG jj|| . |iiM PROFESSIONAL KZ/ I' I wo -? ut" I io?- iroWHO ENJOYS THE 1?gd ACTIVE LIFE I J FOR: ALL NEW ROOMMATES ALL ADULT OFFICE SPACE ALL AMENITIES PRIVATE STUDY I, One A nd Two Bedroom Apartments From $l9Sand$M5. 1?? ! mmmmmmmm*?* pert large zip-in mosquito-netting vent door 1 Original Trail Dome I Permeable Dacron top, coated nylon bottom, and _ ^ hollow fibreglas pole; may be staked down or left I I freestanding. $200?? I Columbia's only | ?authorized nutiM Jansport Dealer. Bank Cards accepted