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Columbia By SALLY McC Staff Writer Columbia Hall plans to put its res next semester to make sure they li tracts. Columbia Hall is a living/learnin special dorm, all of its residents arc contract stating they will participat as intramurals, parties, and worksh "Really, not anything has been cl a residence hall director for Colun the responsibility to make sure stud In the past, some students would live up to it. "We felt the systen structure," Levy said. Under the point system, the programs in which they want to ] Dale Glenn, a RHD for Columbia Hj Each resident will receive a cert each activity he attends. If he does he will have to leave Columbia Hail "There are both positive and r changes," said Glenn. "People are, "Reaction in the dorm is negative J IKOKO TAYLOR AND H "The hardest working lady in *how bu A*** ************* * * * * * * s i I - 1 5 * 5 1 * Hall To Enforce Social Cc JILL ' what to expect," Levy said. Some students, with heav ? have enough time to partici tidents on a point system about 15 to 20 hours a semest ve up to their social con- about one hour a week. Robin Montgomery, who v g center. Because it is a for next semester, said the ?required to sign a social 4'Being able to participate w e in dorm activities, such oin?or " ops. Harry Garvin, also accep! langed," said Rich Levy, time doesn't bother him. "I < nbia Hall. "We're taking time." ents get involved." The residents will be requi sign the contract but not pian their programs. A pit [i could work with more Thursday ? drop/add day. Sunday before classes for tl students will plan the Levy said. participate, according to There are about 200 spots ill. semester. A percentage wi tain number of points for which is required by the he not obtain enough points, also have to go through the s About 145 applicants were legative reactions to the next semester, Levy said, afraid of changes." "About 25 to 50 over the a 3 because they don't know Glenn said. rrnf contempc f 1 ?33 an evening c l&i Tuesday. Ma W Russell H KOKO TAYLOR ^ JB ^ COLUIV j WM I DRINK SMALL AND IER BLUES MACHINE For more informatu siness today...her band can deep fry Call 777-7130 >e Made Possible b r*************************** SPRIN< THF, THE MO CRUISE... HAV U Alii WE WILL BE CLOS THURS MAR 18 COME SHOP ^ WHEN YOU UNIVERSITY "V try Pnwiw/jn A V/IAj! ? \AJ! VIV^/I Caucus T ntracts With All By TAMMY BAUGH SUH Writer ier schedules, feel they will not pate. The time required will be The USC Black er, Glenn said. That averages to Caucus focuses itself helping black gradua yas accepted into Columbia Hall undergraduates. time factor doesn't bother her. "We want to dire< ill make people in Columbia Hall volve the black alum the Alumni Associati ted into Columbia Hall, said the ensure the black stu< don't think it will take that much equal chance to comj the USC alumni s ired to return to campus early to ships," said John 1 inning session will be held late 1981 president of th( Tim ...;n Kn Alumni Caucus AUC OCOOlUll Will uc icpcaicu uic y lose who can't come back early, Formed in Januai the group has grown > opening in Columbia Hall next to more than 300 m< 11 be filled by transfer students, "We were formed I using officc. "Transfer students there was a SP^3 creening process," Levy said. needed to get more : accepted into Columbia Hall for involved with the Association," Harper vailable spaces were accepted," iS sen* out black graduates nat )RARY SOUNDS I" V M resents . P( I ? S >F CHICAGO BLUES Lj^Jf j rch 23rd 8:00 p.m. I . ! ouse Ballroom taSHll aturing and LONNIE BROOKS f ^ pecial guest ARIA'C mX/N I rii/if 1 -w ft i n HIS GUITAR GERALDINE >n PUBLIC $6.00 LONNIE with USC ID $3.00 "Ferociously energetic. iy Student Activity Fees. -Rolling Stone n T*T>^ 4 II DHJCjil BEACH... UINTA INS... JUST HOME HEAT ONE!!! El) I DIt l\ \ h.MO AND FRI MAR 19 ITI1 US AGAIN FT D i/lF BOOKSTORE " In Education " mmmuuuunuuuu v o Involve Blacks iimni Association IMAN to get new members in the Alumni Association. Career seminars are also offered to Alumni biack students each year and around are wej| attended, according tes ana Bernard Sullivan, staff coordinator for the caucus. :tly inni with The Black Alumni Caucus on and sponsors an annual awards ient an ceremony in which they >ete for honor black alumni, students icholar- and commuity members. Hlarper, Last year George Rogers, ; Black 1981 Heisman trophy winner, was honored at the *y 1980, ceremony. from 50 This year the annual jmbers. awards ceremony will be because held April 23 at 7 p.m. at the 1 effort conference center in Wade blacks Hampton Hotel. Alumni Harper said, "Blacks are a said. vital part of the university to the community and we hope to ionwide get them more involved." ^ BROOKS BLUES BAND II ?? ri , ! RY I V* * * + * t * * * * * __ * * I^2Rn * row j PFPTTTTgTrmmTrol