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Club seeks net promotes how By Nancy Young The USC Sailing Club invested about $60,000 in 18 sailboats, but only has nine active members. Yet, ciuD president uoDert Aioenesius doesn't think the membership reflects interest in sailing ? he says the club is unknown. "The lack of publicity is the problem," Albenesius said. "If we have enough promotion, we can have seminars on how to teach people to sail." Albenesius goes to Lake Murray to sail almost every weekend. With the cost only $20 per student for the semester, he can -M J A? A nn? *cnn nnx UUU1 u lu. ft uuii-Muuciu wuuiu pajr fUW Jitl year. "I CAN'T think of how to describe the feeling I get from sailing," Albenesius said. "It's very relaxing." The club has two sections ? noncompetitive sailing and an intercollegiate team, which competes with other college teams in the South Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing Association. Albenesius said the club's noncompetitive section is open to anyone in Tuition Continued from page 1 reducing faculty working time to nine months in the College of Social Work; phasing out associate degree programs in the College of Applied Professional Sciences; restructuring the Department of Media Arts within APS; approving early retirement; and approving a chancellor Gray Continued from pane 1 Gray said the elections may have hurt ? ment's image. "Everybody would feel bette Government if complications wouldn't have may leave a question in students' minds aboi of Student Government to plan things and well." GRAY SAID he thinks the state economy i that next year USC's budget will be better if avoids cutting too much this year. Gray said he is concerned that when tuiti JT" Men's Spring Pants! 1 Reg. $27.00 S NOW! $15.00 Khaki, Navy, Plum, & Gree jpsco^osoeeocooocoooocooooc YOUR SHIP'S COME IN! (fit D?h?M)| l?n/<b Ciim4am Da 1 Willi r cmoiiiia javn tjuiitau ri Aloe Lotion 8 oz. Aloe Lotion 16 oz. Ti Para Sol Sunscreen Dark tannin* oil ffiedallic Dark tanning lotion Medaflioi I You can find them at tl University Bookstore Panama Jack surf and muscle shirts ;> PUG'S S POINTS i > Panama Jack Suntan products brouahl j | , cooperation with PUG'S, i tooaoooecooooooicooooobeooboip n members, to seminars teres ted in learning how to sail. "We'd like to get a hundred members/' he said. "The idea is to teach people how to - sail. Those who don't already know now to sail can join the club." ALBENESIUS encourages women to joir the club too. "Sailing is definitely not foi men only," he said. "Women are verj competitive." Women compose half of th< intercollegiate team. rriU? ?? ri 11 in tU, l tic icaui guca w tan t cgaiuio in uh SAISA. They have not beaten the College ol Charleston, Clemson, Georgia Tech or Th< Citadel. 44 We have a lot of hope for the team in th? fall season," Albenesius said. 44 We go freshmen this semester who were ex perienced but never went to competitions o this level. Now they've tasted what it's like It takes a year to get used to it. 44Sailing is a super sport," he added. 44W< have one of the best facilities in the state We have brand new boats, and we wan students to know we're out there." The club meets tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. ii room 102 in the Blatt Physical Educatioi Center. emeritus for Coastal Carolina. The board will also consider a Com mission on Higher Education proposal tc create a governing board for the state's twe medical schools and hear the report from the Intercollegiate Activities Committee which met yesterday. IfuHorif flAvftrn. eomoctor lotficl'jtnrc miflhl IbUVtVllV VJV V VA at Ovlllvubvi y IV^IUiUtVl U liugll I r about Student the increase, they won't try occurred. This Gray said he thinks all it the reliability write their legislators. "T1 carry them out Legislature act on our probl Gray has proposed a vot< County and possibly other c s improving and register to vote, the Legislature HE SAID USC needs a lot will take notice. "This can'i on goes up next must be a permanent basis. "ffll i "i Band i %*i .y;> . , -W'". 1 1 USC's Sailing Club boasts 18 sailboats in wl nine active members, but according to the club THE COMMITTEE discussed affiliation with the Metro conference. k mifc f Via KaoivI tuill Kc " x iic acauuiuiV/ luio uic uuai u win wv > considering have already been approved by i the Academic Affairs and Faculty Liaison , Committee. Holderman and USC Provor' Frank Borkowski have said they expect the t feel that since students can pay Gray sal to decrease it. programs ij S.C. students should talk to and makedecisi hie only thing that will make the Gray said lem is if voters are behind them." fee fund to c 3r registration drive for Richland He said he nnntioc fnr fho fall cn chiHontc nan TViu oarnu/1 UUIltftVO iVi tllV 11411 ou o tuuwiio VU1I X ll\/ V^Ul 1 IV^U budgets. of students to register legislators Because < t be done on a piecemeal basis; it are entering " which is ma P ? Kieyiu Abortl Pregn; Birth C pap Te . *Studer 200! - OF SEX, VIOLENC WRY WISDOM." ?N n 9 W V I k ??rl TlYiniiynirTiil fi1! m "tt fig - r. "' ". -:' 7;-,- ^*Vjm ,/>h>m. Photo by |es$lea Story lich it invested about $60,000. The club has only 's president its lack of publicity is the problem. ? * i board to approve the proposed cuts > The next scheduled meeting of the board of trustees is in June, and unless a special i meeting is called before then, students will not know how much their tuition will be J before summer. d the process of raising tuition and cutting \ 3 a "situation where Student Government can't ^ ons, but can have input." I he may propose investing part of the activities ollect interest. s is not sure if he has the power to initiate the idea, interest could be used to add to organizations' of more stringent requirements, less freshmen IUSC and more' _ perclassmen are dropping out, king the activity fee fund decrease, Gray said. ?f'Trri ni' M ' !? Tirrntirtr-iirrTnriT^iTnir>iifTiTrriirriiiri?wii ti>i^ AROLINA WOMEN'S ? 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