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Pqi*c/\vio jl ux omii? Situations from back page realized that being in the public eye is a difficult position to be in. "I'm 34-years-old, I'm single. I am a free : spirit. I believe a person ought to be able to be themself.... My job was to coach the ' women s Dasketball team. I did the best I < knew how lo do. When I felt that I was not supported in what I was doing, I didn't want 1 to coach there." ; Sager then mentioned the problems with > players again. "1 look at it this way," Parsons began, "I \ work with women. I have close relationship * 1 with women. I have close relationships with [ men, not exactly in basketball because I don't coach them. t "But how do you determine what close v relationships are with women and what t ought to be and what shouldn't ? I really C don't believe that that kind of rumor holds a much water." iftj^CORNELL ARMSPHAKM/ ^ ^lL-g> PHONE 799-1596" , SUWfER & PENDLETON STS. 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"She worked hard to achievp what uhi> decided there was an lad. It seemed like that during the holiday find out that Coach Par period, when nobody is around, all of a Carolina skiing with a fc iudden this comes up. No secretaries, no *n the first letter of ithletic director; whoever did this sure stated health reasons fc iidn't have any competition around to "That was pretty stu censure what they were doing." "I'm not a doctor, but Thus, you get the idea Goldstein feels it an(* fold ol no majc vas forced. But he's not sure whether the problems, idministration or the athletic department Medina Dixon agrees vas behind things. "That made it wors "I really don't know," he said. "I wish I about it,' Dixon sai< ;new. Let me put it to yo^i this way ? in the Parsons showed no unh< vhole damn athletic denartmpnt \?/hi/?h Rot Divon hue h?r irogram was winning." "forced resignation." In its coverage of the resignation/firing, "I think it was her p he Charlotte Observer reported that there commented. "They w< 'as a "player-related incident." When the about her personal life, ?rm "personal life" was mentioned to their business. As Ion roldstein, he expressed no knowledge of things on the court, nything relating to the term. "I think it was wror her, it seemed like they ^ Ij Relax, Have Fun, 11 Fninv IIA.S.U . I J ^ . m a new wunueriui I world of excitement. ) QQ I I The atmosphere is different ' *v I ? the perfect setting for vour favorite L99 ! cocktails! And what food! The menu hi offers a variety that all the family h will enjov. Popular prices, too. T-.l -1 ir?i twia^uvcr uune s jriace soon it's the kind of restaurant that makes you want to come back again and again. 1325 Garner Lane Columbia 798-7455 5900 Garner's Ferry Rd. Columbia 783-4211 Open every day ? Lunch. Dinner. Cocktail* HEAL i NOW AVAIL/ This week University evaluations distribute Dining Services introduces Open Door indicated two new nutritional tremely positive resp programs aimed toward so the health food line, dietary fitness. called the PHYSFC h DINNER LINE, is pa These new programs are the regular dinner me thf off<cnrincJ nf tho Jfiol Rnccoll Hnncn '**?> V* tll\y LI 1(41 AV14UUV11 11VUOV-. " week of "Help Your Health ... f , Dinner Specials", a series m^Jl?ee fee 1 s of vegetarian main dishes, PHYSFOODS should fruits, vegetables, and viewed as menu i whole grains that were natives identified for I featured in Russell House interested in phyi Cafeteria prior to fitness, weight control Street Christmas break. reduction, lower fat intake. The r "Open Door first ap- will include sandwich* proacned us with the idea," wnoie. grain or pita bi 31 explains Tony Hardee, USC wheat lasagne, mushi Director of Dining Ser- Creole, eggplant parmc vices. "They felt there fruits and vegetables, were a number of students who would be interested in Accompanying such a sprvipp ko wp P H YSFOODS ij agreed on a one week trial NATURES'S COVE, a period. During the week, health food snack nearly 300 people chose the located between health food line. Written Gamecock Snack Bar JS PA1DA1 iking of?" Goldstein Tnem doing that, I mean, I guess they don':fr don't understand the care about the team no more. They didn't care about us, we don't care about them. Charlotte Observer, "It's stupid if you ask me," Dixon conelated incident.' The tinued. "They had a good coach on her way i was an incident, to building a good team and that's what she sons was at Beech was on the way to doing. Now they got into tien the university ^er personal life ? what she did after .1 ? :i c ? liiciueili, il lUI'gOl lO jji atutc. unch of people -?'th , ".Wu were gonna g0 a wa-v until th?y resignation Parsons [^aWay our coach and messed UP "' >r her resigning. 1 pid," Goldstein said. In any event. Ron Dickerson still is a fan ..." Parsons showed of Pam Parsons, whom he worked with ir or minor health closely. "She's a tremendous coach and a with Goldstein. tremendous person," Dickerson praised, e because they lied "And I think she's a little ahead of her time, i. Dixon said that Unfortunatelv. our soripfv hoo?'? ?? < ^ - >^v naoii l UVJUt'pieCl ealthy signs. women s sports yet. wn theory about the "Coach Parsons is a Bobby Knight ersonal life," Dixon (tyrannical coach of Indiana University ?re very concerned men's team). Our society hasn't accepted a which I think is none woman in that capacity yet. g as it doesn't affect "But it 'll happen," Dickerson concluded. I H "Unfortunately, she won't be at Carolina j ig. When they fired when it happens." ! didn't care about us. More in tomorrow's Gamecock. ! TIT 7ioi\ I I j THE DISCOVERY OF I DIGNITY AND CONFIDENCE FRRR PI im ir TAI V (Goodness is n spark. <\ seed which must _ V be cultivated in order lor us lo he iruly 1 human. Meditation is the key 10 ihc.il j 1 j cultivation. ! j WKEKHND PROGRAM j.; I sat/sun i^n ^ I students/sr. citizens $30. I H [ I u\\ others $6(). I ij |j SHAMBHALA TRAINING 1? | TH FOODS 1 kBLE ON CAMPUS g d by the Golden Spur. During Hardee says he is en- ; I ex- the break employees have thusiastic about both [>nse, been busy building programs and welcomes , now showcases, installing juice comments. "Everyone i >ODS machines, covering talks about health and irt of tables, hanging drapes, nutrition, so give us feed nu at and stocking shelves in back. We'll do our best to j preparation for the respond." January 18 opening. Mack 1 j the Gideon, manager of the I be Gamecock Snack Bar and liter- NATURE'S COVE, says he l li Ihose is excited about this vensical ture into a new area of the | H , Salt fnnrl indncfru ii'nu.. muuoti y. Illt5 em and ployees are especially nenu excited, says Gideon. js on They've beeft amazed that 'ead, the health food 'stuff' H *oom reallv tastps crv ? 6"wu: isan, Items offered include fresh squeezed fruit and vegetable juices, pumpkin the seeds, yogurt coated 1J 5 raisins and nut clusters, ] |jj| new dates and dried apple rings shop and peaches. NATURE'S the COVE will be open Sunday and through Friday. f?? DVERTISEMENT ^