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n-rm 7^71 '-^-Z~l~ 'L''-~-C- --.-J.? t ^ *.-f ' 'i~ j? 8r IMr' \l?%?^^^a^Si^^l 1 ji.,. y, '^,11111/,|. y" AS I . f uae to a lamp Members of the inaugural ] serenaded during Gov. Dick I this month. jS>e.JS T!f!! 14U GOTv.itst. I Welcom 11-3:13 44:45^:00 | Bac|( Stu( I Veal Parmesi p Tossed Salad with dr Bcn^^^^^^Bread I rvr^Eji need a nice Ap HAMPTON PARK 1-2-3 bedroom r AnwAnirvnf f/~ LUI I V C7 I IICM I 1^ 4427 Blossom ^ |L j The firs ^ 1 was ^:;3.4| ^;v" I Sen. Dal SS3f5? S? ! chairman W- ^ i ^SliljSP r^ffiiK | allocating] . _Cf\ A-Thon, Fl Accordii up the Hui "It for a ? The Sen Committer Supreme < Before ci announce< seat and i Scalera la there wer more tha simultanei In resp resignatioi Senate. W? "-X Union! D?v? Roback ? GAMECOCK C?Theiii ^ free bro1 5 POST featuring party weren't the only ones ?A^fI tiley's inauguration earlier is ( I OS I Richland Mall | [jj'i mo ientt 9, *n $1.79 I s essing H ^a" n ftMsJSMMSlS V rgfgffl ' Prou( | Regg )ARtment? Kathi These offers luxurious hair < apanmenrs <Jur c ' U S C- When Coll 782-6626 icular Dystrophy Senate h< - By Bernard Sinkler Gamecock Staff Wrltar t Student Senate meeting of the semester Wednesday. le Oldham, Humanities and Social Sciences, of the finance committee, introduced a bill $927.00 for the Muscular Dystrophy Dance- . eb. 2 to 3. ng to Oldham, the money is necessary to set ssell House Ballroom for the dance-a-thon. jood cause," he said. The bill was passed. iate then moved to approve the Judicial , e appointment of Joe Scalera to the student Court. Iicpnc?inn of fha onnnintmntit KT 1 VI mv uppuiuuiiciu ucgau, nurris | i that Scalera had resigned from his senate i ill senate committees on which he served, i ter said the move was necessary because e rules limiting a person from serving in n one branch of student government ously. >onse to his question concerning his n, Scalera said, "I just got tired of the i weren't doing anything here. I feel that I t J 1 t , ? V -*? ? - ippy uiiuiuct^ Station, on the second floor of Russell ecame one year old Wednesday, ac;o Donna Rodgers, co-manager. *thday was observed by giving away wnies and a $25 gift package and specials on all candy selections, ago, Union Station was designed to ents information when the information >t staffed and quick service of sweets, n?S VW"? HBI Dtv-o 1>Need flbout , Hair cutting clinic to be h Sunday, Jan. 21, 1979 betwe< umber below for your free h Tina Elsea ^ Reggie Gri r ^ (Ilanagei THE BARO 2109 SANTEE AVE dly announces the addition < lie and Tina were formerly v j was formerly with Baldwin ? fine stylists are specialists i Rj Qti iloc tr\r Anne lo ? ? ?v wt v< v; l W I U VX V^A IO xdvertised discounts still prev tters. you Demand the Best, Call < PHONE 771-0961 For Y ^^ I r sips charity could do more on the supreme court than I can do in il O - a - n uie oenaie. The Minority Student Affairs Committee reported that a van fitted with a lift is now being used to transport handicapped students around campus. The van will run according to the schedule of students who need it. Other plans called for a "handicapped week" and a handicapped day." Plans for both were tentative, however, and the committee would report on the status of these functions in a ater senate meeting. Norris nnnnnnppH tho namoe ~ ? * U.V iiHHika v/l UIC iww <tJJ(Ajllilt:eS to the Powers and Responsibilities Committee, Cindy Simon and Del Resia Gerald. The appointees were confirmed by the Senate. In other action, a resolution introduced by Norris calling for the revival of the use of the Gamecock athletic mascot was approved. Norris announced that there will not be a microphone for football cheers at the games next year, because of alleged obscenity and cursing during cheers. -1~~ J ' - iiuiiis disu iiiu uuucea a resolution to begin a book drive to help inmates of the Central Correctional Institution with their education. The resolution was passed by acclamation. ' Union Station cigarrettes, newspapers and magazines, Rodgers said. The model for Union Station was a similar project at Tennessee State University, she said. Tom Otts, director of Russell House, and Ken Brandt, assistant director of business for Russell House, brought the idea to USC. Rodgers said Union Station serves about 1,500 people a day. ft styles ~ 20 models" ?r Ff??? U* 81 CQIs Q'^Sh./ >!d by these fine artists y'e,s ?n lO a.m. and 4 p.m. only. iair style. Not For Shop Customers ffin Kcxthy Harwood N*S DEN . FIVE POINTS Df the obove to our staff, /ith (Tlayfield's on Devine and 's at Dutch Square. n all the modem up-to-date . I Hairstyles from 9.QO & up] ail but are not available with on the Best to Fill your Demands, 'our N*xt Appointment