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Operation server eludes establishing steering committees at each of USC's nine campuses to identify i - - JT litmus 01 handicapped students in each community. The committee will be composed of faculty members from the school, educators from the local school district and members of the community. These committees will seek to meet the needs of handicapped students in elementary and secondary schools by soliciting community volunteers to provide special services to the students. me key to the program, Krents said, is volunteerism ? people helping people for the common good. Local organizations that help the handicapped will also be given the opportunity to help in the program. The program, Holderman said, is an enhancement program that will go beyond what the public sector is doing. The committees will work with the public sector to ensure that all handicapped students in the state are given the opportunity to reach their full mental capacity. ??i??;' v :?*.. '?& i Annette Asbill and Kay Beals aren't really sa The two Phi Delta Theta little sisters were se \~~J~ YES! ! i ! FREE! Papa Joe's Pizza is so-o-o-o | you got it absolutely froo! I Papa Joe's challenges you t< Offer good 5-9 | 5 lued {ram page una Krents echoed this sentiment in his speech. "The program will, through volunteerism, help people to develop to their fullest potential whatever that potential may be." Krents, blind since his childhood, has been instrumental in establishing programs to help the handicapped nationwide and said he was delighted by the enthusiasm with which USC officials accepted this challenge. Immediately following the announcement of the new program, Student Government President Ashley Abel presented Bush with his/her USC sweatshirts on behalf of the more than 25,000 Columbia campus students. Bush said she would wpar horc ^nnejoggin^^^^ Also attending the luncheon was Nancy Thurmond, wife of S.C.'s senior senator, Strom Thurmond. mr^ ' <*& *'.,> 4HBf^ i-: KS?5*'S!llwP^M(KSM^^!*^v^^^i:^:>,^f iKtK ' y-.^ \ ." Bp;^;)^^^^^JjP!IB!(^P^^^%^%^?v:%^!*^<:^'w,''R W^^'vwws ?* J Photo by Andy LavaRey ving all these doughnuts for themselves. King the doughnuts outside Russell House. iIOESE! j MHji |Mr|n | iwamuiii aimim We are repeating the Challenge PIZZ A. ANY SIZE: kin ^ --? " ww? ??? juu tin t eai a wnoie on o comt a little further for your next p pn omBy Exp. n-i}?aa * No Tak?-Outs N.Y. im irfwiiwim wpmiiimmnii maMM?? Ik Wk E|fc?^ Charlie Williams, state superintendent of edi George Bush, and Nancy Thurmond, wife of Si cheon in Russell House Ballroom. The three w iift|iii * - - now |iiugram ior disabled children. UNESCO Continued from page one. The conference at USC this week aims to improve education in the participating countries, Grayson said. "We expect in the course of the next three years we will be able to share information and do some indepth analyses of how the various countries are using communications and information technologies to improve their educational systems," Grayson said. "We also want to share some of our experiences and learn from one another so we won't make the same mistakes again." TlUC * ituo t,Kn.rNi;K focuses on three areas, Grayson said: studying the WUSC will c. resultsTues. N< p.m. Tune in t 92 forcomplel the el? L^r::1 I. ^ w | B J li i nn ?? 1 :: ?, if yon* can, | j! j | Serving rizxa. I *\ r s S( j j| Qui < trfest Special : Import Beers i; OCI (bottle) j; PA JOE'S 1 Jt PIZZA & SUBS I j: a ttiio Shop Cnt. I ]; it Columbia 8 i; 1:96-7322 1 jj 634 Harder gWP -' """ * Photo by lohn Osbom jcation, Barbara Bush wife of Vice President an. Strom Thurmond, enjoy a Tuesday lunere on campus for the announcement of a develooment anH ?1 m ? v.t/]ynvuviuu ui cuuuciuunai technology in member countries; studying critical issues underlying the use of such technology, such as how to train teachers to make use of it; and studying the development of high-quality instructional materials. Grayson said this and other conferences during the next three years will generate a variety of documents that can benefit Americans. The working language at these conferences is English, so research from other countries will be accessible to people in the United States. > irry election . a ? ^ ^ liv. i irom a-y o Alternative te coverage of ?ction. TO in 5 pints ]; Hours: I 1:30 AM- 10:00 PM j| Selection of: ] )ups, Salads, Sandwiches, iche, Crepes and Cocktails! ]! < i Happy Hour 4-7 \\ ske Out Orders Welcome j | (25<t Extra) \\ < i Upstairs ; \ We Reserve This Room i\ For Any Private Parties ;; X/ith Catering Available! j; i 799-1225