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Woodrow d By Bernard Sinkler Woodrow Dorm's two wing sections should be ready for occupancy by fall, with full occupancy expected by spring 1983, according to the director of men's housing. The $1.1 million renovation, which began this past January, will provide apartment-style housing for 102 residents and, according to housing director David E. MaCaulay, 60 of the spaces will be available this fall. The dorm used to hold 158 residents before renovations began, McCaulay said. Herbert Brinson, manager Student Aft: position at the University o Ardaiolo was associate direcl Development for the past four Four other staff members office sometime between now summer, Duncan said. Paula Barclay, coordina! Affairs for four years, is mov to go into business. Jerry Brewer, associate Student Activities for two am is being promoted to assistani student affairs. Whit Hollis is mo University of Maryland in associate director of the ur after serving as USC coordi and organizations. GERRY STRUMPF, coor New Student Program, will p TEX, I IA! , V I $2 [ | The T1-994A co I I five octaves of jj BASIC programir ! Optional 48D j ; j bier/Editor PAS ! modem's (to dial ! I 10% discount o ! j Instruments Calc lorm to reop of renovations said the university was doing most of the renovation itself, with outside contracts for *v%/\AUnna/tol flTD 1 llT;viiuiHLai oci y>VM, tiiv alarm system installation and painting of the building. Brinson said the money for the renovation comes from housing funds. "I'm more concerned about the money than I am the completion dates," he said. The university estimated the $1.1 million would suffice under ideal conditions, and "We're spending every dime of it," he said. A n Mrr f a n a tri rl ni^V,Ul UII15 W iyu y iu Rinker, system vice m airs_ Continued from page one. f Connecticut, the Universit tor of Student director of 01 years. visement. will leave the _ . . and the end of The Greek A Julie Busch c hired before tti w Activities ai ing to Virginia Diyision of st, House Univer director of Human Dev< d a half years, Activities, ( t to the dean of Development < The goals of ving to the help foreign Baltimore as America ant liversity union prepare for lif< inator of clubs The student Mn... Ct..J I 1NCW OlUUCUl Discipline, Mi dinator of the Program and be leaving for messages. \s INSTRUI* TI-S9/4A COMPUTE K RAM - 26K 99.00 53 mes with 16 colors of hit sound, upper/lower cas 1 g language built in, plus J RAM Expansion Sveech CAC, FORTRAN, Dot to in to USPC), Disk Drives, n Cannon, Sharp, Hewle 1 ulators. "THE MICRO SHOP 6334 ST. Andrews Roa mm 798 4846 ten in fall president for facilities planning, "Almost all the rooms will be similar to the ones in the Horseshoe." Rinlrnr alcn caiH fh#?m "arp A number of rooms that are specifically designed for handicapped students on the first floor." That has given us "lots of problems," Brinson said. According to Brinson, a fixed amount of space exists in the Woodrow apartments, making it difficult to equip the rooms with necessary features for the handicapped and still comply with building guidelines. y of Maryland to become 'ientation and freshman adffairs position has been filled. >f Bowling Green, Ohio, was le freeze began. nd services provided by the Lident Affairs include Russell sity Union, Counseling and jlopment Centers, Student Career Planning, Student and International Services. International Services are to students adjust to life in I to help American students e abroad. development office runs the Program, Peer Counseling, nority Affairs, the Volunteer the ASKUS recorded phone tfENTS f R ROM ested I $525.00 jh resolution graphics, ing, typewriter keys, ifteen free programs. i Synthesizer, Assem~ latrix printers, Phone and more. tt Packard, and Texas P 9 d a^er^a^ue* jHHhv jr y\ \ m IXkif * gKflip H|v From 6:00 p.m. Friday Until 11:00 p.m. Saturday Get a Free Pitcher of Beer ! I With the Purchase of a ^ 11 Large Pizza With at Least One Topping ||h9W For Eat-in Only Food at Five Points ^ ^ ^ IFfcr pizza out ^ I 707 Saluda Ave ;' Five Points I 765-1099 I