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Intensive
From Staff and Wire Reports
USC students and Columbia
may use their lunch hours to t
celerated intermediate Spanish
six hours of credit this January.
USC offered a similar intensi
course last spring. The course
popular, according to the insti
Patti Marinelli.
This year's course will be helc
May 11, with classes at 12:20 t<
Monday, Wednesday and Fridaj
12:30 to 1:45 p.m. Tuesday and T1
The course is the equivalent of I
and 202 in one semester, Marinell
communication and skill certific
mi national oral proficiency
emphasized.
TTie course is recommended
wno nave excelled in spamsn 10:
for those with similar limited c
Spanish who wish to increase
proficiency, Marinelli said.
Admission is by consent of IV
Dr. David Hill, instructors.
Students wanting more i
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777-4881.
People not enrolled at USC w
take the course must apply for a<
an undergraduate or graduate
Dec. 1. Call 777-4054 for more infc
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The trip is for stud
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ation based breakfasts and transport
rating are For more informati
member Mary Caldwell
for people are ^mited.
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exposure to
their oral THE STATE BOARD
ended plans by a Calho
larinelli or teach his children at hom
The board voted unari
nformation uphold a Sept. 9 decisi<
/larinelli at County board of trustees
from Scott Page Sr. of St.
ho want to Page had cited relij
imissionas seeking to exempt hi
student by children from mancU
rmation on tendance.
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Earlier this ye
JOURNALISM is favor of a Greer
*ly for journalism establish at-hom
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ents interested in to show his he
n practices abroad, substantially e<
lan be earned for offered in public
Page, who refi
$1,275. This fee in- school this year,
e from Atlanta to will make anotl
ons, continental instruction progi
ation in Italy.
ion, call faculty
at 777-6272. Spaces THOUSANDS
released at
Saturday during
football game ir
of Education has long fund drive f
un County man to Kappa Kapp
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mi by the Calhoun Kemo, a summ
rejecting a request cancer. Camp K
Matthews. Memorial Hospi
gious reasons for Tickets were s
s two school-age name was attad
itory school at- The person fin
the farthest and
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at the
Capital Inn K
1 Assembly Street
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tiing Wednesday, Novembi
LADY LOCK-UP NIGI
with "BRIEF RELIEF"
(an all male revue)
EE DRAFT BEER to the La
til 10:00 pm with Free Admissio
n admitted after 10:00 pm for $;
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or private schools. to the Gen
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has retained a lawyer and ooutn <
ler effort to have a home country w
am approved. certificate
If a staU
n n n registratio
ballot.
OF BALLOONS were
Williams-Brice Stadium "It'sunr
\ halftime of the USC-Navy election ct
i the culmination of a week- Piedmont <
or Camp Kemo. jje
a Gamma sorority and identificat
ihfl frfltprnih? snnnsnrpH thp 4"
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to raise money for Camp themwher
ier camp for children with
lemo, operated by Richland Georgia
tal, is in Leesville. registratic
iold for $1, and the sponsor's presentati
led to a balloon. time of vol
ding the balloon that travels the electii
[ returns the attached ticket State's offi
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TRAVEL CENTER
TRIPS AND EXPEDITIONS COl
PROGRAM OFFICE
RUSSELL HOUSE UNIVERSIT
777-7130
"JG IS BASED ON 4 TO A ROOM. I
VITH 1. 2, OR 3 PEOPLE WILL RI
L CHARGE.
3 TO A ROOM $15.00 MORE P
2 TO A ROOM 20.CX) MORE PI
1 PERSON 70.00 ADDITI
hour
Kappa Gamma or Lamdba Chi
receive $50. A $50 cash prize will
id to the person sponsoring the
CAROLINA Election Commission
ames Ellisor says he will ask that
stration cards be eliminated when
election reform recommendations
a a t- t
erai AssemDiy.
Carolina is the only state in the
rhere a person has to show a
in order to vote," Ellisor said.
3 resident doesn't present a valid
>n card, his vote is a challenged
lecessary and causes problems on
ay," Ellisor told The Greenville
[>n Wednesday.
there should be some type of
ion process at tne polling place so
ildn't need an up-to-date card with
i they voted.
i has never had a voter
>n card system. It requires the
on of some identification at the
:ing, according to a spokesman for
mi division of the Secretary of
ice.
STUDENT
KETBALL TICKETS
for
Exhibition Game
>N OIL vs. USC
17, 1982 [j
each student with
; ID card.
y - Russell House
pm, Nov. 17, 1982
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