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S.C. bill
By Mary Jean Baxtoy
Oamtcack Staff Wrttar
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Education and the recent Lake bill
may signify major changes in
educational policies and funding,
but officials are uncertain of future
effects.
The Lake bill, approved March 6,
increased membership on the
commission to 18. It provides that
iiu lcpicseiuauveH ox siaiesupported
institutions may serve
on the commission.
The bill also provides that no new
programs or construction take
place until approved by the
commission.
GOV. JAMES B. Edwards has
appointed the commission with the
"advice and consent of a majority"
of legislative delegations from the
resDective congressional districts.
Members of the commission are:
Jennie Clarkson Dreher,
Columbia; Dr. Robert F. Williams,
Spartanburg, ui. D.
Wright Jr., Florence; terms expiring
June 26, 1978;
Arthur Clements, Charleston;
Robert P. Wilkens, Lexington;
Phinessee Timmerman,
Graniteville; Dr. James Bostick
Jr., Greer; Roosevelt Gilliam,
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Kingstree; terms expiring July 26,
1980;
GEN. HUGH P. Harris, Bonneau
Beach; C. Otis Taylor Jr.,
Med school
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salary for the appropriate rank
held, Johnson said, but above this
.ceiling a percentage becomes
payable to the Foundation at USC
For example, a' USC medical
professor with an income of $30,0(0
to $40,000 more than the ceiling
could keep 60 percent of that sum,
with 40 percent payable to the
Foundation. Income of more than
$50,000 ahnvp r??ilincr mmiiHc it*
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absolute forfeiture to the Foundation.
JOHNSON SAID this was a
compromise figure because some
medical school personnel feel they
should be allowed to earn whatever
amount they desired.
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Parking conditions at I
pected to be similar to tha
according to university oi
Dr. Peter Becker, chairn
Parking Committee, sa
parking problem will not b
because we do not have ai
the whole we have enough
wants to park too far from
A shuttle-bus system,
President James B. Holder
measure, should help, a
Baker, director of Par
Registration. Baker, also a
member, is helping with th<
transit system, which wil
parking areas campus,
coliseum lots. He said the s
depends on student aware
SINCE MOST student*
familiar with transit syst
bus riding requires a lil
sorts, he said.
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'ficials.
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campus and walk." rules a
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service, which is still in the ]
although slated for implement
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parmng is available by placing
lots to direct drivers to the c
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nd regulations) will be distril
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the university. "I do
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parking, it should ther
parking for student use
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coliseum, lot on weekends or aftc
otherwise posted, Bake
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although there were onl
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need for academic yop.r ir rurr
lcreased semester, and $5 for th
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he said.
in said plans are
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and renovations at
puses. Construction is
continue on schedule.
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ilar, if not more acute
parking, Brunton said
irve periphery campus
efore make additional
i possible.
; any faculty and staff
sr 5 p.m. daily, unless
r said. He added this
o the lots for students
or 1977-78) show that
y 3,800 student parking
e than 7,000 student
ulty and staff decals
red available spaces,
it a margin.
sell about the same
j year as last year,
Teases in enrollment,"
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er'ly fi5, $10 for one
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Unless we lose lots to
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