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University Dining Services has
"budget special," according to
University Dining Services.
Lester Aiken, director of Unive
raised because of the rising cost <
wage for employees will be rais<
Jan. 1,1960. Raw food products
month, he added. The price adjus
University Dining Services hi
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caused designated desserts and
deal," Ramagesaid.
The real deal offers for break
with margarine and jelly, two si
one sausage pattie, a small juice
breakfast is $1.35.
Lunch and dinner consist of ar
margarine, choice of soup, sala
large cold carbonated beverage,
Aiken added that the prices for
than public dining services in the
Diane Berry, coordinator of st
Services said, "We are open to ai
problems they are having with (
talk about." The special was eli
Ramage added.
The special consisted of an em
margarine. A designated salad
punch came with the special, h<
$2.00 Any additional or altemati
part of the special cost extra.
Changes nave also been mac
South Building dormitory, Ram*
ounce hamburger that can be pr
is a low carbohydrate, high prot
want to lessen their caloric intal
sold by weight, he added.
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casserole-type products. Studen
Ramage said. "We are trying to
of casseroles will be offered duri
"We welcome customer co
comments helped us change to tl
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\ raised food prices and eliminated the
Dan Ramage, associate director of
rsity Dining Services, said prices were
if living and wage increases. Minimum
id from $2.90 to $3.10 an hour effective
arc rising at the rate of one percent a
itment took effect Aug. 22, he said,
is eliminated the "special" which insalads
and replaced it with the "real
fast one egg, grits, two pieces of toast
ices of bacon, or two sausage links, or
and either coffee or milk. The price for
i entree, two vegetables, two rolls witli
d, or dessert, small milk or coffee 01
Ramage said. The price is $2.40.
- the real deal are 15 to 18 percent lowei
area.
udent relations with University Dining
ly suggestions the students have or an)
Jie food service that they may want tc
Iminated because of student response,
tree, two vegetables and two rolls witt
, dessert, or soup and coffee, tea, 01
i added. The price for the special was
ve foods other than those designated as
le at South Hall Cafeteria, located ir
ige said. They are now featuring a five
epared in nine varieties. Also available
ein cold special geared to students wh<
ke, according to Ramage. This is beinj
ftl was eliminated and replaced witl
t interest was low in the budget special
see if the students want this." A variety
ng the week, Aiken said.
mments," Ramage said. "Custome
to rool <1aal "
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Ma, S.C. 29204
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By Liz Chandler
j Qam?cock Staff Writor
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Bell Camp, located on Mallet Hill
1 Road in Columbia, is "an excellent
- place for Carolina students and
? faculty to get away from the
) campus and the city for the day at
I little or not cost/'according to
Gary Langs ton, acting director of
i me camp.
, "Bell Camp has undergone a
/ series of recent major improvements
including renovations
r to the lodge, construction of a new
$53,000 bath house and con1
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movements
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Bell Camp
struction of a new concession
stand, all in the past five years,"
Langston said.
The campgrounds cover 215
acres. The lodge, including a
kitchen, gameroom and dance
floor, picnic shelter, athletic fields,
campgrounds, basketball court,
three tennis courts and a
playground for children, are
IfWiato^ nn (ha (Trminrlo
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THE MAIN ATTRACTION at Bel
Camp is the five-and-a-half acre
lake, which is roped off into threi
sections: the adult swimming
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787-4287
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I area, which includes a floating
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area and an area for canoeing and
fishing.
"The size of the lake makes
swimming at Bell Camp more
oninvnhlA hwaiisp Hwrp's not a
I huge crowd as there often is at
I pools, plus there are no complaints
I of chlorine since there isn't
I any,"Langston said. "Also, the
J atmosphere here is different than,
I say the P.E. center. The emphasis
1 here is to have a eood time, not
I necessarily to excel at a sport.
There aren't a lot of jocks around
I to inhibit participation by those
less athletically incline,"he added.
use STUDENTS qualify as
members of Bell Camp upon
k payment of tuition. Faculty and
alumni pay annual dues of $15 and
$20 respectively.
University chartered
organizations can rent the lodge
for school or social functions for a
fee of $50. The rate for individual
! Bell Camp members is $75. The
outdoor picnic shelter rents for $10
to groups and $20 to individuals.
Non-USC affiliated groups can rent
the facilities at increased rates.
Bell Camp operates on an annual
budget of $35,000 which includes
LSmrlinrr fkn
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Student Allocations Commission
accounts for approximately
$11,000, while the remainder of the
funds are generated by Bell Camp
i itself through rentals, memberships
and concession.
Applications for membership to
Bell Camp and for day camp can
1 be picked up at the Russell House
; in Room 206. The gates of the
; camp are open from 8 a.m. to 10.
I p.m. throughout the year.
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can join!
ing trips.
RDALE trip for
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m, room 306
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