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* Sou'h Carolina's Best College Newspaper ^ ^ih ^ncJsy Volume LXX No. 35 University of South Carolina Colun us r^/if ?n/>^ V/V?ll 1^1 By" After (heir las Wake Forest Sa accepted an invi Bowl. USC will face ei the 36th edition ( .Jacksonville, Ma. Gator Bowl C( Lanahan extende football coach .Jir room, admitting t him concerned. "Gentlemen, I'v because I have be Lanahan told tlu Carolina, and we \ a Gator Bowl invit "We will he ther PITTSBURGH Saturday after 1 Panthers have a 9 lost to Florida Stal The Gator Bo regarded post-se; sidered the No. ! Hose, Sugar, Orai Gamecocks playe 1*M6, losing to Wal Lanahan said U USC. "We feel Carolina," he saic one of our sentin Lieuten. T South Carolina governors expre: * stitutional amenc two consecutive t< South Carolina the General As Legislature is ex session that begin The constitute not consecutivelj Riley to run for a announced his int WHERE HOUSI FURNITURE AND / SUPPLIES i / 2' TELEPHONE 6.4% DEE Residen DNIVl (/SUV Of SOlJtH L >Cac< cocks face N* rracy Helms ver Staff Writer thoi l-minute, 39-38 win over turday, the Gamecocks 3 tation to the 1980 Gator anc we i ghth-ranked Pittsburgh in [r(>1 if tho pnnlocl Hup ')ll in lliiE mimittee member John d the bid to USC head We: n Carlen in USC's locker hat the close contest kept j 'e just wiped off my knees. lmi doing a lot of praying," ,,ac ? team. "We love South j,T ivould like to extend to you ^ a ation." ^ e," replied Carlen. wai rea accepted its bid late ^mi seating Army 45-7. The JNVO -1 record this season. They ( Le 36-22 Oct. 11. K >wl is the most highly H ason game in USC foot- kep tory. It is generally con mir j bowl game, behind the lge and Cotton bowls. The Bov ci in the first Gator Bowl in Clei ce Forest 26-14. one le Gator Bowl remembers gan comfortable with South T I. "They have always been be 1 lental favorites since the Gar ant governor, for wo-term By Patty McCarthy Staff Writer t's lieutenant governor and tw ss mixed reactions to the nron< J r Iment that would allow governors erms. voters approved the amendment r* jsembly must ratify the chai peeled to consider the amendmc is in January. n allows governors to serve two t< The amendment would allow C i second term in 1982, but Riley h; ention. Fyour ng dollar rzn ) equipment 13% lnd expenses salaries^^ i 9% 24.0% IT SERVICE I UTILITIES 19 4% / 27.0% tial Life Services CAf/( XlNA ;epts o. 8 Pittsbur V first Gator Bowl. We felt that I ir year of great improvement." '1IK CiAMKCOCKS, with an ?-2 I ranked No. 14 in both nation; *e excited about the invitation, m the Jacksonville area were es >py I have always wanted to play in hometown folks," said fullba st from MacClenny. Fla., a fc it of Jacksonville. "It will bp ling." iffensive guard Steve Gettel. rietown of Ormond Beach is not I ksonville, said, "I'll have a h lily at the game. It will be reallj y there." homasville. Ga., native Horac< > also excited about the trip. dy. I just hope we play our best," ith's 62-yard touchdown recept -point conversion catch gave I i with 57 seconds left in Sat ne. I T NKXT WKKK'S game with ( t Carlen from being completel ided. I am excited about our trip to th yl, but right now I'm worryinj mson," he said. "1 just liketotak at a time, and we've got our le of the season coming up." he nationally televised Gator B? JSC's fifth post-season appearar necocks lost their first four. ? rr r ^ . r* >? ^ M s | inci ^uvt:niuib I i govern< FORMER (i()V. studying constitutio o former Legislature considei 3sed con- terms. > to serve McNair served si governor. He rose Jov. 4, but governorship when ( lge. i ne ?nt in the "I found six years he said "This is so erms, but because the governi iov. Dick someone needs mon is not yet McNair said he wc change. He said n ES to hol By Tom Coyne Si IJSO is looking ; chasing its own starting energy co an aucmpi 10 no \ according to Kob< \ auxiliary services. \ Campus housing \ next year if the inc \ board of trustees 1 blamed on an exnc in utility costs, a / telephone rates, ;i / salaries, a 10 pen / costs and other / Richard Wert/., ass / residential lifeserv STEWART SAII) for ways to hold d know that every tii we're prici \ some Stewart saio. Stewart estimat $250.000 could he worked with the i 19801981 .> ciici fj) nugr?im> ' ers" arc being Gate - ?I gn .his was Memson ^ ^ ^ e Gator t? about e things Gator Bowl Con biggest coach Jim Carlei nul \jl' ill Fla.. Dec. 29. La ice. The Newman) >ave different vi or issue Robert McNair said state corr nal revision suggested last yeai r allowing governors to serve coi iv thn Innoncl f/\?< -- J - IVI III IV/l to the top spot from the li jov. Donald Russell resigned. certainly to be very beneficial mething that many states have nent has gotten so complex and ; time to accomplish things." >uld not object if Riley benefited lany states, including North ( C ffc mg oitice d down ri and Elizabeth Farkas coop ,ill Writers ^ ^ it the feasibility of pur- just; telephone system and look mservation programs in Stew Id down housing costs, cost *rt Stewart, director o! syst< own cosis win rise 11 percent year rease is approved by the man Dec. 5. The increase is cted 10 percent increase O'l 15 percent increase in cut ; i 9 percent increase in Jam cent increase in supply and expenses, according to The} ociate vice president for but ices. aire; mos the university is looking cleai own housing costs. "We St< me we raise our prices, suffi body out of the market." prop was es that a minimum of rese saved it students depl< jniversity to conserve offk > such as "Watt Watch- resei planned to got more said >rBov JgMI ^ 1 Jfl -mm ^$sEU^:&y$ imiitee member John Lanahai i an invitation to the 1980 gam ISC President James Hoi derma ews not yet i emissions Georgia and Louisiana, r that the that affeet their current f riseeutive KUUI>M).N, Stevenson, said, "The any S C. against two terms, hut f( ieutenant incumbent governor " S possible candidate lor go Former Gov. James b lor me." favor of the second term ? gone to governor. When I was g< I big that but not lor me." He said the Legislati from the Carolina, and this must c ":irnlin:? .x,....? . . Wl (jUWfl . seeks way; sing costs (oration I'rom students. >(' is also looking into the possibility illinf? a telephone system "Wo ing now to set- it it would he teasihi art said. "For the 1WU-H2 year i! > us $f>2:i.lM)0 lor Southern Hell's nhi I'm II it cost us a million to install system, it would pav tor itsell in l s Alter that thi' only expense would itaining the system " lill'.K KXIMvNSKS have already b< is muc h as possible, Stewart said, lary H)7r>. we met with student lead asked them how we could cut co: / were willing to give up room cleani mil " lio cud "\K't\ uiv cut out as many jobs as we can t buildings we only have one m ning the whole building " wart said housing must be s eient because it gets no state rialion. Last year the housing bud supplemented with funds from hous rves. Now the housing reserves eted, so the Residential Life Servi *e must break even The hous ....II I... 1...1U I>1 i v v will Ikivt- II) l??* Dlllll MH?M, OIVW 171 ? J 7 offers USC head football e, to be held in Jacksonville, n looks on. {Photo by 3arry -esolved have adopted two-term provisions governors. a spokeswoman lor Lt. Gov. \anc\ lieutenant governor feels nothing els it should not he effective for the tevenson has been mentioned as a viM iiiH in Edwards said. 'Tve always boon in , but it shouldn't apply to tho sitting >vernor. I wanted to get it through. ire has too much power in South :hange in order t</ restore a balance c*o ||ij. use M Register for the in peril a nee to of benefit Muscular [ilc (dystrophy on Uie * m Kit patio, 10 a.m. - 2 our p nil Film ~ -The Secret Agent/' ,H' directed by Alfred HUehcoek. Shows at mi T ; and 9:30 p.m., ITS nu vvcjqiuM^f ? 1 vc in Today: Partly a,(l cloudy i n th& morningSi^ &?* clearing in the afgl.i lemoon, High near inn TO. :,rr fl^esday: Sunny and imp co?t' i*igh in the 60s. an