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USCp thii By Carol Gordon Gamecock Staff Writar Lenora and Caroline, identical tw Richland Memorial Hospital on Jun Caroline appear to be typical Am< actually, they are the third set of t ward Hayes, USC professor of educa Dnt jl cat* Lenora and Caroline are his only present wife; his older daughters Joyce and Judeith are he and his children. "Because there was no way of before birth in 1955, I was very sui first set of twins, Latriece and I Because X-rays were used, Joyce a less of a snrnrisp and hwausp of sonar technology, Lenora and G surprise at all," Hayes said. "1 amazed that I had another set of tw wife, after such a long period of time S.C. SAT'i COLUMBIA ? South Carolina scores on the 1978-79 Scholastic Aptitude Test were slightly above the national averages on English composition and American history sections, State Superintendent of Education Charlie G. Williams said Friday. However, average scores of South Carolina students on the verbal and math sections slipped slightly from the year before, Williams said. Nationally, test scores in those areas also declined. THE AVERAGE SCORE of South Carolina students on the verbal section of the SAT slipped from 378 to 376, while math scores dropped from 409 to 407. Nationally, verbal scores tell trom 429 to 427, and math scores from 468 to 467. I /m L I Trunk W l?oli Sftdll 13 Day Thurs - Fri - Sat I,Special 16" Serpentine It 24" Serpentine It 30" Serpentine It 16" Cobra Italiar 114k Bracelets, Be Nothing else feeJ Parkland Plaza, C Kmmhihii rot essor f, d set of tu LATRIECE. who . stationed in Germa 'ns. w,ere born in Washing(on, are n0, tc *o. licuwo auu Cleveland, and Jude irican twins, but are 22 and n wins bom to Ed- Neither Latriece, E ition, and his wife yjgjj. half-sisters L< cited and sent their children with his careful or he'd ni? Latriece, Elise, Records." > previous wife s Hayes has been 1 detecting twins counselor educator. prised when my Ph.D. in Education Slise.were born, complete her dissi ? t ma juaeiui were directing a specia more advanced Education concer proline were no Between school and iowever, I was old twins, she has ins by a different complaint is that s likes." s ntgrter tna On the English composition achievement test, South Carolina students averaged four points above the national mark of 514. South Carolina seniors averaged 496 on the American history duucvciiicm W3>i, wmcu is lo points above the national average. Although the average scores of state students in some areas are still below the national average, Williams said the relatively consistent showing of South Carolina youngsters is encouraging when the national trend is taken into consideration. "ON THE POSITIVE SIDE," the 1 superintendent said, "test scores I indicate that, the state's top 1 students are scoring as well as * thf?v havp in nast vpars 1 ^ J KTl an Chain I y* on I s Only I Sept 13, 14, 15 g| Prices pj alian 14k 19.88 p alian 14k 29.88 j|j :alian 14k 39.88 B i 14k 27.88 jj \nqles and Earrinqs. || Is like real gold. |gj :aijce 791-5600 1 llossom St. Bridge. B athers fins is in the Air Force and is now 1 ni* _ _i ny, ana naise, a pnarmacisi in ? 24. Joyce, a nursing student in ith, a pre-law student in Atlanta, gently had a double wedding, lise, Joyce or Judeith have seen mora and Caroline, but are exfather a letter telling him to "be tke the Guiness Book of World with USC for seven years as a Hayes' wife is working on her and Measurement and hopes to station by December. She is I program for the College of ning job-related curriculum, taking care of her three-month a busy schedule, but her only he "can't be as mobile as she rr average "Analysis of this year's tes results show that more student are being encouraged to take th sat test, including students wn were not traditionally considers college candidates," he said. Nearly 20,000 state high schoo seniors took the 1978-79 SAT test which is used by colleges ant universities as a means of helping predict academic success oi students in college, particularly ir Frpchman Prtiircoc MofinnuiiHa waaanSMSi VVMA UVUl 11UV1VIITTIUV about one million students take the test. Test scores for South Carolina students were provided to State department of Education officials )y the College Entrance Examination Board, which offers he test to high school students mnuallv. 1, "Jl ! L 20< FO< ft Hapf VI LAI | Fi BMP# # -"M t Warming up s The USC band has been pn q their first home game performt d ! Housekeef I set by Riley Sept. 9-15 has been proclaimed \ as National Executive Housekeepers Week by Gov. Dick Riley and USC President James B. Holderman, according to Bill Gilchrist, executive housekeeper. mere win De a display at the McKissick Museum depicting both old and new ways of custodial services, according to Gilchrist. "An executive housekeeper must complete 320 hours of classroom 09 Green Str Sept 12-15 0TLO4 om Atlas* r A<1 ft OC<l' ly Hour ] hursdav DIES NIC ree Admissio ^ 1111" " H s ^ '^'10 Ru*a?H K. Pmc* - GAMECOCK noticing hard this week for wee Saturday. >ers Week , Holderman training over a 16-month period," Gilchrist said. Executive housekeepers must complete courses in economics, sociology, housekeeping, budgeting and safety, according to Gilchrist. "This is a national week of recognition for the fine services the custodians have provided," Gilchrist added. ~ ? eet fa KIT to-12 is ;ht hi!