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Assista
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Richard A. Miller, assista
has resigned his position effe
nmtfram Hirpptnr of Thn C,
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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
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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
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s," Miller said.
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Cares, and managed student
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rd," Miller said.
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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.
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ations by O'Boyle and were in
ities committee. The senate ap
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R.HUU. could be doubled,"
ties, such as operations, said.
activities. . f/l? addition will
building, facing Pi
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primarily for the
ars ago with business institute.
t. The whole alon8 with the m
tivities will also b
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September. "When the mon
"trying to pansion can begin,'
exposure to ^e located dire<
trees for the ministration buildii
said.
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JAMES KANE,
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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
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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
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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
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who you want to be.
Every head's a winne
heads for . . .
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" 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
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