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By Nancy E. Lynch greatly
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South Carolina's future rests often tl
with the S.C. public school system, pectatioi
USC President James B. attack.
Holderman said this past Friday. False
"Its own economic growth as a sometim
state is going to be clearly in- of educs
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state to provide high quality gener
education throughout the state," generali;
Holderman said. state is i
HOLDERMAN was recently said,
guest speaker at a meeting of the With tl
Greater Columbia Chamber of the S. C
Commerce Coffee Club honoring the state
the 1978 "Teachers of the Year" long-terr
from Columbia area schools. educatioi
you are witnout a aouot tne nian.oui
most important participants in our is not th
society," Holderman said. He said
there is no profession that more "WHA
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generalizations are interested and concen
es made about the quality preparation of h
ition in South Carolina, teachers tackle that al<
an said. "But they are people," Holderman s
alizations, and "I think we've de<
cations with which this selves long enough
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said he believes money Bv y j
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T IT TAKES is well Residents can appc
housing contracts as ]
reasons, according to
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The reasons for a res
contract include sickni
financial problems.
"As long as we have
MaCaulay said. The s
cancellation fee.
Students graduating
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their $50 advance room
An appeals commits
requests of release tl
according to Richard ^
of Residential Life
comprised of students
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to specify the reason f(
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By Lynn Burn:
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USC alumni are ]
increase their ranks b
potential 175 scholars
nine campuses of USC
to USC Alumni i
Associate Director Jj
The actual number
ships is limited by the
annual dues paid to i
llB The scholarships are
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judicial circuits in Sol
and metropolitan areas
state where alumni cha
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luality. It is Holderman said teachers n
lieges and difference in many peopled
ate that are over the course of their
iea wiui tne years. 1 usea to near
ligh-quality teachers weren't paid very
Dng with you because there was such a rc
aid. psychologically. You've f
iicated our- overcome that. You're sti
to methods paid enough, but nobody saj
e dedicating anymore," Holderman said,
ding more He said the teacher
itracts *not
ctoria Aldrich is what h?
:ock Staff Writer housing ai
;al for a release from their MaCaulay
long as they have substantial "I found
i David MaCaulay, associate not be a si
al Life Services. pays the d<
ident's release from his yearly "We opc
3ss, dropping out of school and rent, const
he said. Oi
a waiting list, we can re-rent," or a reduc
tudent would pay only a $5 "The rei
one-year c
or withdrawing from school in higher," V
it notify housing by Nov. 1 or If a stud
i fee will not be returned. fees upon 1
;e was aesignea to near special register t
lat occur after the deadline, MaCaulay
Vertz, associate vice president Cynthia
Services. The committee is Life Servi
, faculty, administrators and disciplinar
ces staff. because
a request form that asks them housing a
>r release. "The main question semester.
alumni proc
icreasing sch
side attracting top quality studei
'riter USC, according to Wilson. A
planning to Holderman said, "Quality sti
y funding a are the future leaders of the si
hips to the and we feel that these studenl
', according benefit the university."
\ssociation Scholarship recipients r
*ck Wilson. $500 a year, subject to a
of scholar- renewal, requiring a B averaj
5 amount of consideration. "While not a
the Greater I amount of money," Wilson
on, he said, "the Association hopes tha
3t of an an- t scholarships will attract thei
mail going students to USC."
0,000 mem- I Applicants must be en
nrp r?f tV-io I fi-ncVimnn * --
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;ram yet," higher on the Scholastic Ap
Test (SAT) or rank in the t
awarded by
ith Carolina
; outside the
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rids," remembers best are the ones that
were dedicated to their students ?
lake a the ones that cared. "You could
} lives tell, you could feel it. They made a
school big experience seem small, and
that they made a big school come to
much life.
jward,
inally "A teacher's influence upon a
11 not student's life never stops,"
rs that Holderman said. "The truly immortal
profession, the one that
s he never dies, is yours."
Dtnatng
is changed when you have signed up for
id now when you want to get out of it,"
said.
an apartment with two other guys," would
ibstantial reason, he said. When a student
jposit, they are obligated to that room.
;rate totally from funds generated from
2quently based on spaces that are filled,"
le or two vacancies will not harm utilities
:tion in staff.
it for the students is predicated on having
ontraots if wp Hnn't thpn fho ?*?? will Ka
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Vertz said.
lent refuses to pay his remaining housing
eaving a dormitory, he would not be able to
he next semester or receive grades,
said.
Forrest, associate director for Residential
ces, said a resident asked to leave as a
y action is still responsible for housing fees
le contract is "legally binding." She said
sked seven people to leave this past
Eram aims
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lolarships
nts to percent of their high school class.
lS Dr. Extra-curricular activities are
idents also considered.
tate, Scholarship committees will be
ts can set up in each judicial circuit and
metropolitan area to select as
;ceive many recipients as funds will
nnual allow. One alternate will be chosen
ge for for each recipient. The Alumni
great Association will furnish a list of
said, applicants and appropriate init
the formation to the committees who
se top will then interview and select the
recipients.
tering The cutoff date for scholarship
500 or applications is Feb. 15. Winners
titude will be announced between March
op 10 15 and April 15.
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