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Boswell ff| Describes I . jx&yxst By PATTY McCAHTHY ' AmI. New? Editor f % v Some of the goals voiced by Student Government ^ ^ President John Boswell ^fv s during his campaign last |||?'< ' 4 spring have been accomplished. Others have Since taking office last ^ ' ^ March, Boswell said his two ? ?|4< ultimate goals have been both his biggest ac- SG Fres complishments and his PrpciHpnt ( biggest disappointments. , . f His main goal was to business of construct and publish a The project faculty and course guide $3,000 to $4000 which could serve as but Boswell Sc reference material for all project next yc students. It is now in the cost half as mi making and is expected to be groundwork ha: available at the end of eosweii aiso February. his successor < The guide will contain guide plans a information about courses goal. and their instructors based Boswell's s on information received important gc r _ . r _ A 1 1 . 1 /in 4" rt Wvl i r? l-k /\ irom a panei 01 siuaenis wno csiaunan <* uu surveyed classes and from that would reports by students who alternative have already taken the students in pui courses. books, The bo Boswell said the guide program set u could stand a great deal of semester allowi improvement. He said, "Of buy books on over 3,000 undergraduate from each othe courses here, only 15 to 20 from Campus percent were surveyed for South Carolina the guide. That's because However, Bo: many professors wouldn't let program wasi us participate in their fective since st classes because they weren't, only about $4 really sure what we were ticipation was - " - >' ? "TU ^ < auer. mm piugrai He said the fact that and bad, too. faculty members had saved a little allowed the survey to be tried to improv done was in itself an ac- year, but we complishment, but hopes for better way." more participation for next Boswell has year's guide. University 10] : -|j \ I Bausch & Lomb | \ Soft Lens Contact | $69.95 i | | Bring in your prescription or let us i I appointment for you. Hundreds of Designer Frar | from $19.95 i If v Michael B . KLtMffi) V? ! VISION^ENTET m.Hti VV<)( I MAi i ' (> I ( ( i| (IMHIA I ."I.' ' jfjl 776-5275 ?! WgMMM??MM J W nounccd yes ;- ,4 .,| 1 "The cor 1%^^ H. :* -'?H8 1 attended b . r k . 1 world's lea laent John Boswell and Vice Qn security jlory Gault get set to finish the terrorism, their terms. diplomats cost about explain the services Student n(;ssed tei 1 to complete, Government provides and to forefront of lid a similar answer questions. He said he thp<,p vioia jar would not is willing to visit dorms or rights an< nch since the any organization wanting ja^ Holde > been laid. information. *' said he hopes "In a lot of instances, rnnfprp continues the Student Government doesn't . ^ s a priority know the answers, but can fronJ weste make referrals or point WQr|d coun econd most students toward other ynjon an(j .al was to resources." Republic of ok exchange student Government plans together to provide an ? ? ivyi niia scincsici <*ie cuu- serious source for tingent on the Senate. Itisco- problem, rchasing text sp0ns0ring several speakers The conl ok exchange through different depart- held Marc p in the fall ments> an(j Boswell hopes to Hockefellei ed students to have a party outside of the Bellagio S consignment RUSSeu House similar to the ference C< r rather than ^ajj semester welcome Como in H Bookstore or party. Said jn a Bookstore Student Government Vice Columbia K swell said the president Glory Gault has It will t 11 cost ef- pianned a training session cooperation udents.saved for next semester's senators by the He 00 and par- which is intended to extend dation and ow Hp smn .. ... - : tne transition period bet- Society fo n was good ween officers. Law \ few people , , money. We Student Government . ,v . e it from last Secretary Ellen Treanor is nr't ch?p?r still need a printing a newsletter to N.n Is?1 seci announce the February and Nor.,1hrfe1r" i spoken to March agendas which will be V1S'Lf classes to distributed to all students. recent yeai post as seer I^pctrKiing valuer Reg. 794 Introductory Offer 6 | I Expires 1/24/82 j . ? r ... i i Arnold j I ^r0? "Just Nuts" Mix ^ 1 ReS- 234 an ounce *)C / \ I Introductory Offer I9<t an 1 I Expires 1/24/82 ,M HIV! M M( )A[? B g 1 pa-2290 I I ASjiar.^k r.'n ? -? v/iv-.i'.'.MVJ?'iur*ii'li'VlaWOttVJ'.v^lVV:enter To Hold Conf n International Ten \ ig diplomatic employment; Brian G and embassies Urqhart, United Nations b international undersecretary general for S ill be the focus of special political affairs; tl lference in Italy Maxwell Kabb, the U.S. tl >y USC's James ambassador to Itally; An- v ; International thony Quainton, former N C President Dr. director of the state C Holderman an- department's Office for F iterday. Combatting Terrorism and iference will be ambassador-designate to L y some of the Nicaragua; former Iranian s iding specialists hostage Bruce Laingen, vice and combatting president of the U.S. a along with National Defense Univer- d who have wit- sity; Robert Sayre, assistant E rorist acts and secretary, state depart- d been at the ment; Dr. Brian Jenkins of p the fight against the Rand Corporation, the K tions of human leading U.S. expert on the t! j international question of terrorism n rmansaid. against diplomats; Ashraf Si itional aspect of ? nee, Holderman H IB g [representatives I Ifti O rn nations, third k*> tries, the Soviet a 9 ~m I thp Ppnnlp'c ^ ? China will come grapple with a international a new form of block seating is group of USC students. Any gro erence will be students with validated I.D.'s h 8-12 at the seating. : Foundation's Student I.D.'s must be turned ir tudy and Con- office by 9a.m. of the designated filter on Lake noon the same day. talv HnlHprman ki- n""'1 --? me ua^ucitei omce reserves i speech to the seating for any game. In the ev iwanisClub. those students which don't rec< >e conducted in eligible for tickets the following d with and funded Group ticket pick-up is on the fc >ckefeller Foun- East Tennessee State the American Georgia Southern r International Clemson participants inles Prior, the Notre Dame etary of state for Ireland, who citadel ! several times in rs in his former Nevada Las Vegas etary of state for I 1 ^ 0? Dried Pe Reg. 174 a >94 I Introductory Off< I | Expires I i I 1 { ^ (-O^ Apple Bu j Reg. $1. ounce I Introductory C I I Expires 11'. I I I j stefeStdBttii '-MSUiiKiwjMrfiMc., - jBr erence * r or ism Jhorbal, Egypt's amassador to the United tates, and Budimir Loncar, le Yugoslav ambassador to le U.S., both recent USC isitors; Sir Kenneth lewman, British Police ollege; and Jaques Leaute, rench Criminal Institute. If) Rpnrpi*pntina IlSJr" will 1 o >r. James A. Kuhlman, pecial assistant to Dr. j lolderman for international ffairs and Byrnes Center ire ctor; Jonathan avidson, Byrnes Center eputy director; and foreign olicy expert Dr. Paul ^attenburg, a professor in le Department of Governlent and International tudies. J) 1 scaling able ; currently available to any up of five to thirty fulltime are eligible for the block 1 to the Student Government Halo anrl will hn i-fltnrnoH ot ^ V.V4 .f III A VIM1 I1VU ?l /y the right to cancel the group ent of an overflow of l.D.'s eive group seating will be ay. >1 lowing dates: Monday, .Jan. 25 , Monday, Feb.l Monday, Feb. 15 ^ Monday, Feb. 22 Monday. March 1 i o caches n ounce ?r I3<t an ounce /24/82 0 itter 69 >ffer $1.39 24/82 !i Jc