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' Where we hai 0 By Jan Ea Asst. N?wt The USC Board of Trust< President James B. Holdem update of the systemwide becoming a "first-class intern The plan was passed witi trustee Hugh H. Wells that it I university, with the specific! piementation. The recommend Paul Goldsmith's motion to i committee. HOLDERMAN SAID he was suggestion. He told the board thought out thoroughly and d people systemwide." The plan is an updated vers which the board passed in D< after Holderman assumed t called Plan I a "preliminary b three months of sketches. P1j drawings," a sketch of "where ff/v " VT 1*1 gU. Plan III, to be presented r plemented in context with a r drawn up by the state Comm Plan II specifically calls for ratio of 80 percent in-state stu percent out-of-state students. 1 Holderman said, which would state students to increase. Board By Jan Easterling Asst. News Editor The USC Board of Trus Friday approved a 12-per< increase in university-hous fees, which would increase range in cost from $226 to $4 semester to $255 to $505, depen on the dormitory. The Student Trustee Lia Committee recommended : ii' i, iiiucuin; iu uic uuttiu in uiut bring income closer into line expenditures." In a report to the comm froni Residential Life Serv projected increase in costs eluded a 10-percent increase utilities, a 15-percent increas telephone service, a six-per increase in salary and wage six-percent increase in fr benefits, and a 10-percent incr in supplies and expenses. HOUSING OFFICIALS say some "catching up" is neces I Star ff * T ^ a? Lanes hatati q ww Jt, mm uu? No Limit to Good 9 (Mon., Dec. 1 Stai ; 981 Assembly II IIII ! iUIWI IIM?IIIIWH linn III ve been,, when SC trus sterling t Editor ies Friday approved USC lan's Carolina Plan II, an five-year goals to aid in tational university." 1 A rw>nm rr? onHafinn fmm m mm m wV?lllltV*IVlUVJLVTftl Jll i/lll be adopted as a goal for the * to be studied before imation stemmed from trustee efer the plan to executive s "a little surprised" at the that the priorities had been iscussed with "hundreds of jion of the Carolina Plan I, ( scember 1977, three months 1 he presidency. Holderman \ ilueprint" put together after ] in II he calls the "working we have been and where we < t text December, will be imnaster plan presently being ission on Higher Education, i maintaining a student body dents and a maximum of 20 rhe present ratio is 85 to 15, allow enrollment of out-of- 1 OK's fc because of no increase f< and only about a six-pc a crease in costs for 1978-1 *ent *n ot^er board a resolution was passed a< th? university institution t> the amount of $9.7 millior ,. would include $4.5 mill 8 science addition on the . campus, $2.1 mill the renovations of the Ban ?r to mory an(* Hamilton buil ' .j. $l.i# million for restori w renovations on the Hors ;r I ZIP-KLEI tn- I MY CLEANIN ? I" | 1 hour cleani ri I 4 hour laundi incrp I ease II 6 days a wee M M-P 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m. f'i SAT. 7:30a.m.-3p.m. ihrav 11 1320 Main! 'alee ireak s xor ?iuu(w use number of gan a.m.-o p.m. 1 thru Fri., Dec. IE f Iaan.es St. 799-0 wmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmmm 2 we will go' tees app Plan Ml to come next mmm December Holderman ftp ? ACCORDING TO the plan, the ? 'would insure that Carolina never ask of educating the people of the i nix of talent, background and exp without which the University could neet its national and internations Holderman said he wanted to ' irain of students leaving the state end out-of-state colleges and unii The plan includes changing presidents of the four-year campus doing this because there is a subs campuses and they need to be units," Holderman said. The vice p campuses will be known as Dean example Union, according to the ?e increa or 1977-78 The board also ircent in- beginning of a $250,( f9. cultural arts center i ction, a house the university uthorizing media arts while onding in community arts cen i. Bonding ion for a jggTVB? Columbia ion for 9p lwell, Ardings and Hj I un o?rv?i>si ation and H | n-i:m,4:4M: eshoe. I; | j=j1l Roast I I with choit rove Ca throu ?S3^HHHHHHHHI the iddition of the guideline unjv( strays from its primary . state, and would allow a "\a^c erience among students "c, become too parochial to il responsibilities." ociei 'crack" the substantial i after high school to at- as. . /ersities. acnM IN the titles of the vice reinfc jes to chancellor. "We're Worl< itantial autonomy at the interi treated as autonomous recog residents of the two-year interi of the University at, for Egyp plan. there UlMfcK LAfll proposals approv include an additi of Business Adm Columbia camp approved the center and a libra ?0 study of a A'ljen campus, a n Columbia to WUIiams-Brice 's theatre and coastal Caroli serving as a completion of ; ter- multimedia buil ^ cafet?i*i? ri New | ^ Special ^ Beef |p :e of potato, ^ lad with dressing Dec. 1 1 - Dec. 17| wishes the Carolina . .?.. -V A 1- 1 tlllUIElt.Y H 111 (INI UH'NN nd happy holiday ant indis themof the spec ed gift books, ealend Chinese art still aval for holiday giving. Thank you for your patronage [JSC Camr >U8 Bookstor rolina I e plan states that high on the year was the continued devc m, the welding together of th on/4 nnmnamAfl + CtllU 1UUI ~JCOI l-Olll^USCS w c noted that the endeavor >lished by presenting a systei tate legislature, and that it jss in that the greater Univer ula funding." AROLINA ALSO needs to stri lization and nature of ighout the system," the p 3sed a new procedure in the p] ocal campuses are brought irsity administration, the area of academic exceller >r priority of Plan I was to sti ational thrust and to "attain n larly eminence." Holdermt ice Foundation's choice of U2 eter over John Hopkins Unive an indiction of the excellei 2ve." THE AREAS of research and >rces the concept of "Caroli i" by encouraging eminent vi: lational. He noted as step [nition, the choice of USC as national Studies Association ? t to discuss further geological by the USC geology departi WL improvement and sci< red by the board Spartanb on to the College The I inistration on the proposal us, a fine arts classroo ,ry addition on the Salkehat< n addition to the of Centre building on the the Union physical na campus, the Sumter ' a classroom and purpose ding and an arts Beaufort L4S B : I 75 TO' RS Int. and Mall HI stei \m 75 MG n .09 I to- sp? jv;-:': rad t rad HMHHH tan Man II planning list for the ilopment of the Carolina e main campus with the ihare resources. Holderhad been partially acmwide unified budget to had "achieved a major sity at last attained fullike new directions in the capital improvements lan states. Holderman lan whereby the needs of to the attention of tht ice, the plan notes that a engthen the university's ational and international in noted the National 5C for a $1 million specrsity and California Tech nee this institution can scholarship, Holderman na as a window to the sitors, both national and ms toward worldwide a six-year base for the ind his upcoming trip to studies being conducted nent. inces building on the urg campus. )oard also annrnvpH _ ?r 2 ' s for a science and m building on the !hie campus, completion il School renovations for i campus, a fine arts and science center for the ^mpus, and a generaloffice building for the campus. VOTA CELICA GT, white, tan , 5 spa. trans., AC, AAA FM 'eo, front & rear spoilers, accent pes, new tires, factory mags. 3293 >B, white, tan int., 4 spd., AAA i, luggage rack, new clutch, one ter. J2?S ? 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