The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 17, 1979, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Assista at RHl Oi Richard A. Miller, assista has resigned his position effe nmtfram Hirpptnr of Thn C, r" VVVVi Ml* AI1V Wl East Texas University in C "This is a good opportunit other than Student Activitie Miller came to USC in 19^ This past September he was i HE ADVISED all general Homecoming and Carolina According to Miller, ETU 1 programs. "I'll get more exp and I think it's going to be fun net..i A i ircr oiuuciu ncuviiics ui uot Dean Alexander and set sonu goal is to keep going forwai STUDENT ACTIVITIES r Miller said they (the Unior consolidate resources so s programs and professional t students. However, it's in its < James B. Campbell, vice p replacement for Miller at p "It's been a really hard d< and I've really enjoyed wor SG From page 1 November. Sally Wilson and Publications and Communic - the Powers and Responsibili appointments on November However, according to Wi because of a mix-up, she ha< She was, therefore, unappo O'Boyle said he made the year seats on the board wc pointed to the board, O'Boy was a two-year term and, tl pointed Reed to the commi cancelled. "IT'S MY FAULT, I sho O'Boyle said. "I thought it was pretty c; little more time and check? not have arisen. "They just n WINTI ii??? qp ALL PRE-WAS FASHION JIA Famous Make 25% o? Large Group MEN'S SWEAT $5.00 PLAID SHIRT $5.88 LEATHER, DO' A HOLLiriL COATS A JACK up to ^3$ Come In For Mon; MO] D< !j MOE LEVY! Seven Oaks ! int direct JU resig r Kimberly Cihlar imtcock Staff Wrlftr nt director of Russell House p] etive Jan. 19. He will assume th am Rayburn Memorial Studei onverse, Texas. ;y to put me into bigger and 1 s," Miller said. M for graduate school and "ji tppoimea assistant airecior 01J 1 student organizations' activi Cares, and managed student lias fewer students than USC a erience with a smaller school. 1 i," he said. started about three or four ye; s goals that we pretty much me rd," Miller said. nerged with RHUU this past 1 and Student Activities) arc tudents can get maximum * alents that will serve as resou early stages of development." resident of Student Affairs, sai resent. ecision to make; the students king here," Miller said. Frank Heed were appointed to ations by O'Boyle and were in ities committee. The senate ap 15. lson, a few days later O'Boyle i been appointed to a seat that inted. appointment because he thou ire open. After Wilson and Rc 1p Kfliri hp HisrnvproH fhnf nnc herefore, wasn't open. Becaus ittee before Wilson, her apjy uld have checked up on it, bi areless," Wilson said. "If they d into the matter more" the p nessed up," she said. OB LBVYS ER SAL ! ) One Gro LEE VIS DEN "? CORDUROl rs FASHION J values to $21 CORDUR ?? SHIBTI by Coming Attrc ll?? $22 HtfK Large Gr LADIES JE m $S.O ff LADIES ?4 $5.fiC f Other Bargains No E LEVYS iwntown 5 JEAN STAT Shopping Ctr. Cen ns B rogramming By" le position of ?l nt Center at A proposed $5.5-i Business Adminis better areas currently before tl for consideration. ^ stayed." "The building u R.HUU. could be doubled," ties, such as operations, said. activities. . f/l? addition will building, facing Pi ind different It's exciting, According to Bi primarily for the ars ago with business institute. t. The whole alon8 with the m tivities will also b there are enough < September. "When the mon "trying to pansion can begin,' exposure to ^e located dire< trees for the ministration buildii said. d there is no JAMES KANE, are terrific Administration, s< the Board of terviewed by proved their told her that wasn't open. ight two oneipH wprp an ? ? -r ] of the seats l e he had ap:ntment was ut I didn't," had taken a roblem may IBS up IM & . . .Wi f the gr HAMS The F .88 of ct cutter OY loo,< ? 8 At G || M whole A IS I A l_ _ I ICTIons | B vv? ai: >.99 I- sat! ?up I jj j A I i n^\( t Listed | RON ?#i# rer | ion requested A ovrvcir*t 1 & ^i\puils loan Marie Anthony nucock Staff Writer million expansion of the College of itration building and library is le S.C. Budget and Control Board 'as purposely designed so that it Harold Brunton, vice president of 1 be built onto the north side of the endleton Street. run ton, the money will be used i construction of a new small The library will be expanded, anagement center. Research ace extended. "Generally speaking, classrooms," he said. ey is obtained, plans for the ex" Brunton said. The expansion will :tly behind the business ad ng on the Pendleton Street side, he dean of the College of Business lid plans for expansion of the never n we did th apologies to Will Rogers, eat American humorist. joint we're trying to make, >urse, is that many hair~ ~ I . - i ?i b uuiy stre iidir wnen xney ?t a head. reat "X", we look at the head as well as the hair, so listen to what the head "iow he or she pictures him0p< * 1 W ^ I *r OOOfl fn nnuonn nmcAr - 9?? -w -"/w,,w mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm 1 5ion tei second floor library have library is now is a reading r index for locating books, Kane, the books in the lib students working on mastc in business administration The sitting room on the v be used for shelving. "V reading materials for stud< now are from three to five y A construction compan because the project is stii Brunton said. "After monej out for a company, and the Usually an architect is hii construction," he said. Ac process could take up to V "ABOUTJl MILLION of will come from private fur will come from the state,' No date has been set f cording to Brunton, the ent to five years to complete. f "ietaheac n't like self or herself after tl Our haircutters are trai it all together . . . si final product is more tl example of expert haii . but a perfect represe who you want to be. Every head's a winne heads for . . . 8n 10:00-9:30 Monc COLUMBIA Mi Upper level entronc Rich's and Pern 0 APPOINTMENTS iting this coupon - ( ILUL1VC j been started. "All the oom. We are setting up an " he said. According to rary are mainly used by ;rs and doctorate degrees /est side of the library will fe want to have current ;nts, and the ones we have ^ears old," Kane said. y has not been chosen II in the planning stage, y is obtained, a bid will go lowest bid will be taken, red to draw up plans for wording to Brunton, this wo years. the money for this project ids, and the other money ' Kane said. or the construction. Acire process could take up J ie haircut. ned to put d that the nan just an i xutting . . intation ot ir, when it lay-Saturday ALL i e between I y,s. J . . . EVER! i I 3mpoo, Precision I. and Maw Dm ?- ? \\ $12.50 value. I I expires 1/31/79. |