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Student Gov
By Rachel Watarhousa
The ongoing Greene Street controv*
for Student Government President i
summer months.
Student Government this summer
group and appointed a new official.
Government has a variety of projects
Abel discussed the street closing
Chamber of Commerce, Presiden
special assistant, Steve Beckham at
adviser to the president.
The purpose was to discuss the poss
hours Greene Street will be closed.
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v/iijr wuucu iiuu a neat 111^ imoi wet
vote on it Sept. 8.
Abel also met with the board of ti
this summer to discuss general topics
"Ashley will be giving attention to c
New Spanish
By Tammy Baughman
Spanish 111 is not just an ordinary
Spanish course.
Offered for the first time this fall
Spanish 111 is seven hours of credii
and is equivalent to Spanish 101 anc
102.
Teacher Patti Marinelli said the
course is designed for people whe
need to speak Spanish for business
contacts, social work or travel.
hope to interest people who feel the>
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trouble with the study of language,'
Marinelli said.
SPEAKING WILL be emphasized
through team teaching, small convention
groups and role playing.
"Compared to 101 and 102, there will
be more concentration on the
speaking of the language. We will
practice Spanish actively in class
everyday," Marinelli said.
Spanish 111 will be the first course tc
use a new grading system in language
proficiency. The course will use e
grading system the foreign service
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also set up an advisory efforts. Then, the c<
This semester, Student reviewed and adju
and events planned. Association lobby ef
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Student Developme
Ability of increasing the position and will dc
problems.
k on the matter and will Sheely also worke<
group of senior sew
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speaks," Marinelli said. The system
ranks students' ability in language
r proficiency compared to the rest of
the United States. There will be an
, oral examination at the end of the
t course that will not count as a grade.
1 "Hopefully this grading system can
help a person institute a career,"
i Marinelli said.
)
? "RESPONSE TO the course has
; been excellent. It has attracted a
' variety of people, " Marinelli said.
) A lot of the students signed up for
the course in the fall are in hotel,
restaurant and tourism ad
ministration in the College of Applied
I Professional Sciences. The course
may have attracted these students
because they are entering the Peace
1 Corps. Some professors and people
from the community have also signed
L up for the course. "There is even an
i optometrist taking it," Marinelli said.
Curtis Owens, a USC junior,said he
> took Spanish 101 and 102 last year. "I
s- enjoyed 101 and 102, but I don't think I
i would like Soanish 111 because it.
i would be too much work. For someone
\ who is taking the course to fill a
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ill allow us to focus more effort ai
e thing/' said Mike Sheely, Studei
isident.
la will be completing the Greene Stre
Durse guide and book exchange will I
is ted, and a South Carolina Studei
fort will be discussed for the Columb
i on a screening committee during tl
> appoint a new associate director <
nt. Carl Harris was selected for tl
al with student discipline and relate
1 on the Legislative Council, an advisoi
itors who will deal with problems th,
ler senators.
write bills and resolutions and provic
er senators." Sheelv said.
esters in one
Spanish requirement in their
curriculum, the course could be rough
and risky," Owens said.
BECAUSE OF the "intense" nature
of the course, it should have no more
than 20 students, Marinelli said. "The
department wants to keep the class at
20 so oral communication skills can be
taught more effectively, Marinelli
said.
"The course is being offered on i
trial basis, but if it is successful it wil
be offered again next fall," Marinell
said. The course will meet from 12:21
to 1:10 Monday, Wednesday anc
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from 12:30 to 1:45.
The course is full for fall semester
but a waiting list is being kept in cas<
someone changes his mind or decide;
to drop the course.
"Learning a language is differen
because it is so intense. Spanish 11
will require day-to-day study an<
preparation at home. The course wil
be a learning experience," Marinell
said.
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The Legislative Council will also
t Senate codes that have been untouch*
The Senate will appoint a new code
members to both the Legislative G
Licensing Organization Committee af
*: In other Senate news, a United Waj
being sponsored by the Community H
ia '"Hie main goal of this project is
volved in an activity and to raise mc
JJ Sheelysaid.
A poll of student opinions regardii
problem and possible solutions to
beginning stages. The poll will be gi
and Communications Committees.
*? A few Student Government cabinet
r? r
and applications are being taken in t
. office. A Student Senate workshop wi
,e 6 p.m.
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special student account, free-inter
no minimum balance. While earninj
your checking account,you also rec<
minimum balance required.
Security Federal Savings and Lc
carbon copy checks, which elimins
check you write. Savings accounts
$10 minimum deposit.
Bank officials say teller mac
sometime in early 1983.
i South Carolina Federal, which o
1 free, has seven offices but no tell
i Checking accounts earn 5 1/4 f
} minimum balance is required,
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f seven offices in the area, offers ci
each year. The checking account
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1 the Horseshoe) and Petigru (across
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to get the students in- j
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>ercent interest. A $100 j
Ox banking machines and
ustomers 400 free checks
also draws 5 1M percent
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equirement.
p to $5.25 per month if you
of $100. Banks that offer
have automatic tellers,
icn withdrawal and many
,o cash student checks.
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