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"We've changed a great
deal since 1976," Moore said.
"Some of the things that
happened then wouldn't
happen again. We're different
people and we're
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real purpose of CARP."
Many USC students have
expressed interest in learning
more about CARP and
the Unification Church,
Moore said, but the group
seemed to have trouble
enlisting the 10 full-time
students required for
licensing eligibility. In order
to be eligible for a campus
license, a group must have a
list of 10 student members, a
writto" constitution and a
facu!i\ adviser
A 'S license
reuue>: is cwnsiuered firsi by
SOL. T n .i t * <> r n m
mendatior. k- processed t>>
tile deal, ot students, the \ toe
president o: student affairs
and finalh nx tin university
president.
Another oroblern CARP
faced at L'SC was finding a
faculty member to sponsor
the group. CARP finally
enliste<t the services of an
"acting adviser' until a
permanent one could be
found, according to Whit
Mollis. Student Affairs activities
coordinator
Dr. Grace J. McFadden. a
history professor. has
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adviser for the group
because siie says she
believes the students should
have an opportunity to start
a campus organization.
However, McFadden said
she's not a permanent adviser
"I'm not the adviser,"
McFadden said "I sent a
letter to Student Activities
explaining my position, but
I'm not the adviser "
llollis said the group and
its acting adviser have
reached the understanding
that a permanent adviser
will be sought as soon as the
group is licensed
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ting adviser." Mollis said
"Her position is that she
te?'ls they should have the
opportunity to at least get a
license She does not agree
with the group
philosophically he said
CARP s charter request
will be considered the first or
seeond w.-ck o! September
according to Treanor The
organization, having met all
b a s i c licensing
- - o
requirements, has a good
chance of being licensed, she
said
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deny them a license is if
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law," Treanor said, "and I
don't have any evidence
against them. I think Gilbert
Dorn (former SOLC
chairman) has some nrettv
substantial evidence against
them, but I haven't talked to
him about it yet."
Hollis said some USC
students circulated a
petition against CARP last
fall, obtaining about 1,051
signatures. The signatures
are not verified at this point,
Hollis said, and would have
to be authenticated before
anecting me organization s
licensing request.
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