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By David Hill
USC won first state government approval
for dorm renovations yesterday, as the Commission
on Higher Education approved plans
to snend monev from the sale of the Wade
Hampton Hotel on renovations to other
dorms.
Though university officials don't know
how much money the sale of the hotel will bring
? and it won't happen until early summer
? they asked for CHE approval early to
help the renovations begin early, said David
Rinker. system vice president for facilities
planning.
Rinker said the state Budget and Control
Board will also have to approve the plans,
but seeking approval now will enable work to
begin on time to have it finished by the beginning
of the fall semester.
THE COST of the planned renovations is
$568,000.
Health Enricl
USC student body c
scales toward good
By Frank Sala
i By knowing the basics of nutrition and ex*
of choice, students can give their bodies ever
stay healthy, whether they eat in the dorm, i
in the Russell House, a Lexington County
educator said.
Janet McMahon spoke at USC Wednesday
to choose their meals carefully no matter wh
gave helpful guidelines for making the prop<
McMahon outlined the Senate Select Cor
mendations for a proper diet. They are:
P'jf mnrp nnn-r>meessed fruits, ve^eta
grains.
Eat less meat; replace it with poultry anc
j *Eat less high-fat foods; replace animal fs
fats.
Substitute non-fat milk for whole milk.
Eat fewer eggs and other high-cholesterc
Eat less sugar and foods with high-sugar
Use less salt.
"CHANCES ARE you like a lot of the fo
she said. "Good nutrition doesn't mean
things you enjoy." Moderation and sensible
to healthy eating, and that sensibility can
Russell House, she said.
"Take advantage of what is there. Don'l
with a sausage oiscuu 101 uiraMd.M wntn n.v
whole wheat toast, orange juice, skim milk,
McMahon suggested on-campus students g<
When students are off-campus, she advise
fooled. Be a wise consumer."
If students eat in "nice" restaurants, Mi
they make special requests. "Restaurants a
I health-conscious, so you may have more c
I HEALTHY REQUESTS would include
rather than frying it, holding the mayonai:
putting the dressing on the side rather than
said.
Diving into salad bats at restaurants m;
calorie fun you thought it was, McMahon s
on the cheese, ham, bacon bits, croutons
have piled on a lot of calories, she said. T
calorie meal that is less satisfying than a
wicli, which has fewer calories. Salads ar
J i;i vuvi.
Bread is not the calorie culprit most pco
adding that bread and other carbohydrate
rice and grains should make up 50 to 60 p<
Other infamous foods turn out to be not sc
said.
Pizza is not necessarily bad, but eat;n$
unhealthy, she said. "Avoid the meat topp
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' DKSFITi: TH1C high-sodium content,
supply a nutritious meal, because of its at
vegetables, she said. Mexican bean d
nourishing, because of their high-protein,
she said.
McMahon said to stay away fu
oney to be u:
It will be spent on new roofs for Burney,
Baker, Moore, the lower University Terrace,
Wade Hampton, McClintock and South
Tower.
Gutters and cornices are to be renaired at
Preston, Sims, Maxcy and Thornwell; waterproofing
done on Preston and on parapets at
Legare-Pinckney and Harper-Elliott; and exteriors
repainted at Sims, Wade Hampton,
McClintock and Preston. ^
Rinker explained to the commission that
USC used a 3 percent loan from the Department
of Housing and Urban Development to
buy the hotel in 1978. The part of the loan
that has not been repaid, $2.9 million, will be
transferred to renovation projects, he said.
COMMISSION CHAIRMAN Fred
Sheheen asked Rinker if the loan transfer
would lessen the strain on student housing
fees. Rinker said it wouldn't, because the
hment Week c
ercising freedom 8
ything needed to
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, urging students ^
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content. H?
ods on that list,"
never eating the jS
meals are the keys ^
start right in the
t say you're stuck jjwi
:re are choices like 'A
and fresh fruit."
n a meal plan.
:Mahon suggested joe| Goodman
Humor is his prescription for
broiling the meat a
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on your salad ,she U U U (J OCII I
ly not be the low- By Tim Surratt
aid. After you pile Healthy sexuality comes
orwi Hrpccino vmi nositive self-imaee. and we <
he result is a high- ccpt others until we car
modest ham sand- ourselves, said a speaker
e not as filling as Door's USC Health Enrichim
pie think, she said, I.ois Park, director of inf<
s such as potatoes, and education for Plannec
ercent of our diets, thood of Columbia, said W
> nasty after all, she one way to healthier sexuali
people to leel better aooui u
; too much can be and tp accept themselves,
tings and go for the
said. "If we don't like ourselves
? if we aren't comforta
Chinese food can ourselves ? how can we be
nmdance of stir-fry table with others?
ishes can also be
lou-calorie content, "I I 'S SO easy to look in i
and say 's uck .' lint t he I act
>m al! you-can-eal get one bod,"she said.
Pa: k Set 1 ! she was speakii
See "Food," paye 3 ualitv. noi se\, aiul that se>
sed for dorm
cost of needed renovations will be "well fi
more than" $2.9 million. s;
Provost Frank Borkowski said USC officials
expect several buildings, dorms and a
others, will need substantial renovation work
within the next few years.
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"We do have major renovation needs, and
that's to be expected at a university of our c
size and our age," he said. a
Some commission members lauded USC R
for the plans. Harold Jacobs urged taking
arluantaop of thf? ffHpral mnnev "I
don't look a gift horse in the mouth. Let's
approve this," he said. o
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BIDS WILL be taken for the hotel, and
"we won't seil it for a loss," Rinker said. s<
He said about 500 beds will be eliminated h
with the sale of the hotel. h
"And you're not going to come back in b
overs food, hi
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fects everyone from the moment the
from a wake up in the morning right throng
can't ac- their dreams at night.
i accept "We are human beings, we're so
at Open ual, and we just have to accept it. On
?ni week. sexuality is not something we get tc
day, and then it goes away. It's part c
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i Paren- dard," she said.
ednesday Park also said healthy sexuality
ity is for achieved not by expecting perfectio
?emselves out of others, but by accepting them
SHE SAID people must be aware <
as we are the effects the media have on how se
ble with vial it y is seen in other people, usii
: com for- magazine ails as examples of how il
media play on people's sexuality.
"How do the\ know gentlem<
he minor prefer Manes? Ha\e they asked the
is we onl\ guys what the\ like? I think it's the le
thc\ want you to want. It's a play <
ig on sex oui .sexuality," she said.
audits al Along with acceptance ot othei
repairs
ve years and ask us for 500 beds," Sheheen
aid to Rinker.
Rinker said no, and Borkovvski said there
re "no plans or discussions" on new dorms.
BUT, HE said, housing needs cannot be
bsolutely predicted.
A tightening of entrance requirements has
ut down USC's enrollment, and "we will see
leveling off next year of the student body,"
:inker said.
"We have 100-plus beds empty this year."
"We do believe the enrollment will level
ff at a head count of about 20,000,"
iorkowski said.
Commissioner Louis Wright said there
sems to be a perception among students that
ousing involves a "hassle." He suggested
ousing staff and officials communicate with
uilding planners.
imor, sex
ia 'for health ~l
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lest medicine
it \\
e sits in GambrcU Hall with coins stuck on \\
Is, wriggling their anatomies trying to drop
another person'* cupped hands.
:e goes on for thirty seconds, then a horn
: game is over.
may seem bizarre, it's only Joe I Goodgroup
of people to share his ''cents" of
hing he feels is important "just for the
si, FOUNDER of the Humor Project in
ngs, N.Y, gave the keynote address of
Enrichment Week last night. He said a
humor is the best way to relieve stress,
d stress reminds me of a sign I saw on a
once. It read 4A flush beats a full house,'
u all know what that means," Goodman
? has to do. he said, is "to hold up a mir
step back, and get a good laugh." To prole
had the audience raise their arms as if
scored the winning point in a basketball
;am *4I'm depressed\
of the quarterly magazine Laughing, Main
said he has spoken to more than 40,000
e benefits of laughter and has decided that
are afraid to laugh.
lOPLE are 'fun shy' because their only ex- j |
humor is that which has been used as a
See "Speech," page 3'
l sneaker savs
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y healthy sexuality comes from good
h decision making such as what kind of
birth control device, if any, to use, and
how often to have sex, if at all, Park
ir said.
>- "Sometimes we think everyone is
>f having sex, and if you're not,
l- something must be wrong with you.
We have to have food, water, and we
is have to have oxygen. But we don't
n have to have sex," she said, adding
i. that there are also choices to make on
whether or not to be responsible about
>f having sex.
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"I'M NOT just talking about birth
te control. You also have to look at the
other things. Any two people have to
:n realize there is a risk of pregnancy. II it
sc occurs, someone has to take
. <wiKilitt
> i v. vi i 11 > 111 j .
">u "We also ha\e a rcsponsibilii\ not
to let someone use us, and we have a