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Group Vc By LESLEY SYMMONDS C*??J Reaganomics may have taken its toll on state and federally funded social programs this year, but a United Way of the Midlands volunteer hopes 1981's fund roicinrt r%o mrvnirfM fill ?? t ^onipaigu v^ciii A ill ill the gaps left by budget cuts. To this end, United Way volunteer and Carolina alumnus Connor Harrison has enlisted the help of his old IISC fratarnifv Phi Kappa Psi. John Steinberger, president of Phi Kappa Psi, said that although this is the first year the fraternity has worked with United Way, he and his fraternity brothers , r SEPT. 15 ? A Bates h awoke to find a man standii He was escorted from th resident was unharmed. $20 in change was stoler operated dryer in the Roost 1 | SEPT. 14 ? A television ? vi c 31UIC11 it uiu ct uuunc uii A bicycle was stolen from < ton Hotel bike rack. Clothes valued at $7.45 wc a car parked in the Russell | lot. A purse was stolen fr< campus parking lot. A cass stolen from a car parked on ! SEPT. r.t ? A portable sti from a Hates House roon > - - > ! Ti resta 1( L r C V ; Hap ; Ched - . ilunteers F are "anxious to get involved" and have embarked on a campaign to collect "$3,000 plus" from some 300 small businesses in Richland, Lexington, Fairfield and Newberry counties. Phi Kappa Psi's goal is $500 more than last year's, Steinberger said. " The potential for getting money here is unlimited. "WE feel that service to the community is an important part of our frater nity," Steinberger said. "And we'd like all students to help out with this and do their share." Harrison, Phi Kappa Psi's alumni adviser, said United ampus Cr/i [ouse resident found unconscic ng by her bed. parking lot. Aft* le room. The failed, Richland called. ? from a coin- SEPT. 12 ? laundry room. were stolen fro Russell House and suitcases barricade was th Marion Street. Devine Street, i i Wade Hamp was struc^ by a I SEPT. 11 ? TO ct/\inn frnm ^ ,?^ uiuivu Hum siuicii iioiu a ua House parking money deposit )m a car in a Services to Caps ette radio was to be $60 short. Wheat Street. SEPT. 10 ? marijuana plan ?reo was stolen patch at Woodla I. A man was stolen from npur rvt ^s\ ' iwriiiii O At) ?28 Rosewood Dri Tonite BEAT DUKE PART with THE RICH RYTHIV BAND and Strohs Beer >trohs 65^ 8 - cl< Saturday py Hour 2-6 Before < c Out Monday Nite F / or United Way has suffered its share of i economic troubles. ' "Last year was the first < year we (United Way) didn't ' make our goal, mainly because a couple of the ' major corporate citizens < either moved out of the area > or were bought by out-of- i state companies," he said. < Harrison said this year's ? goal is $3.5 million. Despite budget cuts, [ Harrison said he believes v private organizations like a the United Way are better J able to serve the needs of a * community. e "It is very difficult for a 4 large government t bureaucracy to assess the needs of a small community ? piivaue urgaiuzauuus are ? we 1; I >us in a Wade Hampton jr attempts to revive him , I Memorial Hospital was Four wire wheel covers m a car parked in the parking lot. A wooden irown into a car parked on j \ girl delivering a pizza j ^aBorde resident. Four wheelcovers were r at Woodland Terrace. A from Residential Life tone dormitory was found A tip led police to a it growing in a tomato nd Terrace. A moped was Gambrell Hall. i^' ] '* 1 E unge < ve J , ! < i i : < < i i I i i ise ' i i Game < ! nnthall i li ? >A44> Allii A4A* I Way in a murh hotter nosition to see that the money is more effectively and efficiently used," he said. 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