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Scholarships f ByR. L. Chcsl Oamtcock Staff w The USC Alumni Association hi offer greater services and benefit cording to Chris Vlahoplus, US university relations and public aff Developed by the Alumni Corn ministration, the reorganization ] operation by the end of the year, Vic The plan includes creation of program, unification of the alumni i regional campuses and additional Vlahoplus said. CALLING THE scholarship pro important achievement of the Vlahoplus said the program will be with outstanding academic creder Under the new plan, the univers the Alumni Association. All monic TWT mew j dedicat By R. L. Chesley Gamecock Staff Writer The Pharmacy wing of the David R. Coker Life Sciences Building was dedicated Saturday by university officials, students and alumni with Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., as the keynote speaker. The new wing was built at a cost of about $3.5 million with almost $2.3 million coming from a grant obtained through the efforts of Thurmond from the National Institute of Health and the balance coming from university bonds and private contributors, university officials said. plJl Sun., Nov. 19 tl H Shrimp & Flo Bj Reg. $3.15 pigl] Served with Hushpuppies, < . 4 Free Ice Tea with Meal \ Spl Phone ahead for qui BIS] 1725 BROAD RIVER RD. , J 1208 KNOX ABBOTT DR., < \ 3208 TWO NOTCH RD. i, privileges, u Uumni ey bership du( rtt*f acholarshit is been reorganized to The Alur 3 to its members, ac- bringing th 1C vice president for Carolina ai airs. system wit! icil and university ad- sa'<?* . plan should be in full VLAHOP ihoplus said. alumni sysl together a an alumni scholarship membershi systems of the four-year maintain ii membership privileges, The Aikei new plan. 1 meetings a gram "the single most said he is oj Alumni Association," essence we used to attract students itinio iTcr? NEW A lunio iv uuv* - ity will completely fund include ful ?s collected from mem- limited pri jharmac} ed by Thi THURMOND PRAISED the new facility calling it "one of the newest and finest facilities of its type in America. I am convinced that the health and life science facilities at this university, along with the pertinent professional community, will make Columbia one of the outstanding centers for research, trainincr and nrantira in the nation." "This College of Pharmacy, working in conjunction with the new medical school and the other life sciences continues to ensure the quality and promotion of research and care for present and iru Sat., Nov. 25 [irr-j vndor Combo H M.... <?** HO Bi B1UW | ck carry out service. SIM Ph. 798-3032 Sl^Tl CAYCE Ph. 798-1654 Mlij Ph. 786-9180 iMRq nificatiori Assoc! ?, "every penny," will be put into th t program, Vlahoplus said, nni Association is currently in the j e 3 four-year regional campuses, Aikei nd Spartanburg, into one alumni-me a reciprocal benefits for each campus, LUS SAID the objective of the unifica! terns of the regional campuses is to bri md maximize the effectiveness o p while allowing the regional can idividual identity. n and Spartanburg campuses have joii Phe Coastal (Carolina rnmniis han nnt i re planned in early December, and )timistic they will join by the end of the are trying to achieve the status of one DVANTAGES of the reciprocal m 11 privileges at the Thomas Cooper Li ivileges at the Blatt Physical Educati * j wing irmonH future generations." Thurmond said that Coker "always stood for integrity, progress and accomplishment. David R. Coker would have been proud of this edifice and, indeed, the entire university." Coker was a graduate of USC and a member of the Board of Trustees from 1911-38. THANE PIZZA 2702 Rosewood FAST FREE Call 254-881 We now use a Ho1 for all delivery on """CLIP THIS COUPC 'I A A 4^. A A %, i nnuiMUAi i j All the SPAGH a You Can Eat. . $ ' I i dine in orders only, | :--^^tef^: -:"^/^rv;,v^-", -' ^mm ><?} *-" - *5?p'' -: % : 5f >-- v.>\|J?| >! . |j| jf; V iation revised , i e alumni- Vlahoplus said the cost of an alumni membership is $10 a year for USC graduates or $15 a year for a joint memirocess of bership. However, to attract graduates to join the Alumni n, Coastal Association, a free membership is given for the first year imbership after graduation, and for the next two years, membership is Vlahoplus offered at a 50-percent discount for each year. All members of the Alumni Association are entitled to the ion of the reciprocal-campus benefits plus other benefits including nc DeoDle book-club discounts, tour-information services and several f alumni alumni publications including the Carolina Quarterly and muses to The Caro,inian? Vlahoplus said. Also there is a proposal before USC President James B. tied in the Holderman to expand the services of the placement office to joined but ass*st alumni and "to respond to the needs of the aL.mni," Vlahoplus Vlahoplus said. ear "In ^ne ?* t*ie 8?als ?* Alumni Association is to double the ?familv " current membership of 7,200 by Dec. 31, 1979, according to ' *' Vlahoplus. To help accomplish this goal, a student-alumni embership organization has been set up on campus of which one of brary and their functions will be to phone past graduates informing on Center, and encouraging them to join the Alumni Association. 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