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lamp us Clean-up Com mitt By RENATA SUMMERFORD SUH Writer Spring has sprung. Warm temperatures, sunny days and fresh air havemotivated students to open their windows, pack their wool and winter wardrobe and renovate their rooms. Spring increases the desire for cleanliness, freshness and naomnoo UT-ll -t.il .... .icwHcoa. ??cn, wuue you were spring cleaning the remnants of the col d< confining winter in your dorm room who was spring cleaning our campus? USC students took action Monday in an attempt to clear the campus of garbage. Beer cans, bottles, cigarette butts, paper and other debris were gathered from 2 -4 p.m. by a campus clean-up committee sponsored by Budweiser, the Russell House University Union and the Intra-ifJraternity Council. The committee stemmed from a community program called "We Care" sponsored by Leonard Price, president of Budweiser. The clean-up committee is just one of many services provided by the program. Jeff- Grantz, Budweiser .representative, said the motivation to develop the committee to clean the campus came from an observation that most of the garbage on campus consisted ot Deer cans. So Budweiser decided to sponsor a spring clean-up for students to take pride in the cleaniness of USC campus. Participants received a free T-shirt from Budweiser and Sportswear 6 Specialty Co., Inc. 1 Custom Printing for Clubs & Fraternities Q I Transfers and Lettering special Carolina Designs 4j* ^ 2767 Rosewood Dr. I ^J>honte25*-938^^ CAROLINA WOMEN'S CLINIC Pregnancy Testing Abortion counseling and Services Pregnancy can be detected before missing period Birth Control counseling and Pills ! pap Test and other Female Problems 2009 Hampton St., Columbia, S.C. 803-256-0128 | I nil llbJlffWir?C J^esTfiURRnT (V| and SRlOOn i No. I in Rock-n-Roll and Good Times Tonite "SUGAR CREEK" ?7 R & Oifr*i'ii I / T I IIVI IV. ) J5 Thursday BEER BUST "Avalanche" ee Takes Out The Garbage were supplied with trash gathering equipment. The campus was divided into sections and according to Greg Burke, USC Budweiser representative and student, about 60 students participated in the gathering of garbage. Afterward they enjoyed refreshments provided by the Golden Spur. So what inspired these students to spend a few hours walking around campus collecting bags full of paper and innlr') C juuiy . ojii nig lcvci uiayut:: Most agreed that the free T-shirt had some influence on their motivation. But most students felt that something should be done with all those empty beer cans and bottles laying all over campus grounds. Scott Metzler, of Chi Psi fraternity, said, "I wanted to help show my support for my fraternity and to keep USC campus clean." Annette Cook, USC student, "I thought it was a good idea, good exercise, and a free T-shirt." Robin Ramsey, of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, said, "I want to get my fraternity motivated and involved to keep Carolina clean." Susan Cartwright, USC student, said, "Campus is loaded with a lot of beer cans and bottles." Mark Taylor, manager of Golden Spur, said he had a "vested interest" to clean up but also felt that USC should be clean. Even though this was the first year the committee was formed, Grantz hopes to form a clean-up every semester. ~ ^rrri-j-r'r^ ~-~- - - t-^?^-'r V-?i-?'d-j? *- .--hj-jjt ir -- - ~ x- ? ~? ~ ^ _J r ~ ~ ^ ~r ~ - _ ^ is t fc^3HHBHB!%?* oBH Is : I BE / : >"jffB pp : g ~l ? _ w& S?J flL^A'A^I W*is* I jfafjll Yes, I want to bi IK^ji memories of 191 Name: SSN#: : i Graduating Senior: Yes No g if yes, permanent address: I 11 Enclose $12.00 payable to Garnt I j^UC!ent Mecl'a Business Office, --.Bigj:iii%W-V;--.J"r - j ' ' ^^i?olo byMJKIFBHfR Many USC students participated in the campus cleanup held Monday. These students load garbage into the Budweiser truck so it can be taken to a dumpster. mm. ly some ""SI 31/82! I II 1 1 =t & Black and mail to I BOX 85131, use Cola., SC 29208. ||