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M nrp Qf Make] BY KAY BENDER Be SUff Writer fciL Lack of space in USC's 19i colleges means more competition for admission ? into the university, but Admissions nir?v?tnr tn x/VWt O VI 111 Montgomei BY RACHEL WAT SUH Writer Mike Montgomery, Student G< tempore resigned his position obligations as the main reason. "This is my last semester and v didn't have the time needed for the w According to Glory B. Gault, i president, Montgomery was elect 1981 Senate term and an election tempore was scheduled for last nig "Mike had outside obligations t his duties as president pro tempon Tho nmcirlnnf ? *" A IIV, pi V/OlUClIi pi U LCII1JJU1 t' L'drn over the Rules Committee. All belong to the Rules Committee an discuss upcoming bills, absen business. . Lc Relax, Ha Ei\jo JMMtf I Enter a ne\J v world of exc The atmosphere ? the perfect setting 1 ! cocktails! And what i offers a variety that ^ will enjoy. Populai Discover Julie's it's the kind of restaurai .. L - 1 m w am i it) UOIIU* UHCK af I I 1325 Gamer Lane Colur m 5900 Garner's Ferry Rd. G S i Open ovcrv <Ihv ? Lunch. f L I I MlfHFinf I* MI' M Ji'llUlllJJUV/I. ^ I (fll B0TTLES udents,r Enrollmei >lin said requirements for into pr< 11 1982 will be similar to that's w Bi requirements. amount c "Competition makes Bolin s quirements change," office wil >lin said. "So many Achiever msfers want to transfer combine* y Resigns Froi ERHOUSE n ^vernment president pro 5 ? Jrjn 99 nif inrf AiifcirJ/* VMM. 4-tiUy Vltlllg UUIOIUC vith work and school I just job," Montgomery said. ; student Government viceed at the beginning of the i for a new president pro- f ;ht's Senate meeting. hat he felt conflicted with e," said Gault. essuch duties as presiding tpn pnmmiftflo olioipmnn v?/.i vviiiiiiutw viian UICII d in their weekly meetings tees, and other Senate Mike O?' J jj: Coi iveFun, I ?y ' I Ill wmm |BEERSPI |;Molson C |P ^ N 00 r ^Admission /onderful || itement. | is different !j; for your favorite ;j! 'ood! The menu ||; all the family jjj r prices, too. jj! # Place soon nt that makes you |j # cain and a^ain. I ;jj 9 nbia 798-7455 I $ olumbia 783-4211 I ;j; Dinner, Cockliiiltt B ')! v Si t CO y ffl \ l " j ^ C r-=z Keno nt T ougher ?E?* Sessional schools, 950-1000 for freshmen this :? here we have less fall, a small increase over Two major >f space." last vpar Russell House ;aid the admissions The large number of ap- conditioning s} il look for Scholastic plicants, however, will cause kitchen. nent Test scores individual schools to be more Approximat< i to be in the area of selective in their choices. ^ u u ?* Bolin said the College of s"?uld hf sett Business Administration's still working c ^ ^ ^ ) . _ A . pnc T un 11 nnt Kn LJLJL k-JVF iicdiiiuaii graue point rauo ... ..vi ^ requirement has risen from The heating 2.05 to 2.2 this year, and operation sine H other schools may require a than more rep; high school GPR as high as D PladnsRforkth number of applications *^e area now ' should remain stable, Bolin trance. The ne application pool was 6,000 for The existing n /.lr.1.0 ..'41. n nnn flPW PTIllinmon f-ffliPjA-..- a g,<iaa vvnii spaces. v "sfeyL^. That figure showed a 20 spread the tyj v r percent decrease in ap- Rinker said. plications compared to the Since the kit \ past few years, Bolin said. more room wil "It's a little harder to get The budget in," Bolin said. "It's like that from undergoi all over the state. All schools basement pro^ have raised requirements activity centei Montgomery because of lack of funding." can supply fun iterrmorarv Sonnrk Thp CinlHon cnnr J> Ioh 1 Hflg" _ MOLSON GOLDEN ALE |g * present :? ^ AMATEUR NIGHT ij CIAL First Monday | Solden Ale ff\ oi each nth 1 I iL.X in the Golden Spur ? - ^4 ^ 912 p.m. | ftgrf /( ? February I || ll 'fir r'? ^ March I $ ~*Tv/{i) I f2 ^Sjf April 5 ? -t\KX#' ' VOLSON 11 jjj, kU B\ Limited number acts accepted. l|j I Ilk. || Any interested act sign up in the Golden Spur jj; I L>r Activities Office and pick up list of rules. !j; I H 1st place $50.00 cash ;jj I ? ^ 2nd place $25.00 cash '!; I Sponsored 1 <11 <jc i ^ j-iTtr , ^IfS r-Jrf- - In^ | prograt The Golden Spun f I q (AnfomitAririi (Aim<4? 4 1 ? ? i | ineNur pi??n? <f I vides fiv I I to foster i I dent pra i k \ r I ' i I. \ H W s I 1 OOO S I I this proc I Hit r 7 1 mission I I the Air F i I commeri Thurs. & Fri. f I parable t Jan. 28 & 29 I I ^jr ^?rC J* I TQforVf $2.00 7 1 Contact PR ill (astfeWi 1 13503 USAF vations Planned Rncfi^ll H JLJIVF By SUSAN MUIR Staff Writer renovation projects are planned for the : the replacement of the heating and air 'stems, and the remodeling of the cafeteria ily $1 million is allocated to these two cost for the heating and cooling systems ed by late February. Since architects are in designs, the kitchen renovation project available until mid-March. and air conditioning systems have been in 3 1950 and therefore need replacing rather lir. j 3 kitchen are more complex. According to , Facilities Planning vice president, the ill be moved back and extended to include ised for loading docks and the service enw space will hold freezers and food storage kitchen area will be remodeled to include t and more serving lines. "We're trying to es of food out to provide an easier flow," :hen and serving lines will be moved back, l De available for tables. cutbacks will prevent the Russell house ng further renovations. All plans for the riding another entrance and patio for the have been put aside until the university is. t/ouare I I BSN- NLN n, the'Air Force has an pportunity just for you. 3e Internship Program proe months training designed the concept of indepenctice in the clinical setting. _ I A - -I * ... ieieciea to participate in (ram receive a direct comas a Second Lieutenant in > orce Nurse Corps. Salary is j ; surate with rank and com- j< o many civilian positions. I > nursing can mean a new ' >u. MSgt. Bob Reesler 741 Bultman Dr., Suite 18 Sumter, SC 29150 Call Collprt 77Q.IQIQ RG NM 80-9 ' Jvj\ |