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>jp|r i ? Lgyy / Bl w Stepping out Political science senior Tommy Evans, e psychology sohpomore Carlton Borroughs fi the Russell House patio. Parents Continued f) view of the majority of USC parents. "I sure hope so," Morgan said. "It is hard to say." Telephone interviews with 15 randomly selected parents found they are aware of the visitation debate and oppose overnight, opposite-sex visitation in USC residence halls. Parent Gilbert Rivers of Greenville said the overnight visitation policy should depend 5 YEARS BUT VOU MADE (T! Good job Bob From The Guys CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES Send a note to a friend who's graduating. Call 777-4249 or Come by RH Rm 323 The above size is only $10. 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Ritchie David, a parent from Newport News, Va., said overnight visitation should 1 vary among residence halls. He said students < and parents ? rather than a campus-wide policy ? should decide under which plan the student will live. 1 "I support Rep. Fair because I think it is ] currently entirely too liberal " caid Bob : V . | ggyfgM Hj W^. ^ Jl v TEDDY LEPP/The Gamecock justice sophomore Lorenzo Williams and y. They were participating in a stepshow on Dargan of Columbia, parent of two USC students. Bernard Ramsdale, father of Student Government President Marie-Louise Ramdale, said he does not agree with Fair's proposal. "I believe when students go off to the university they should have the teaching and personal examples of parents, and value systems already built in," Ramsdale said. UN be Gi to la w "1 111:' I !! Wmi:' ? - ; 4> ' ' t'fsyfy ' ' ' m HI :J||g* Jniversity of Wiscon Minority Continued fron Stand when you speak. th Know your research well. Don't be afraid. fo Dress in a uniform manner. A1 Speak clearly and be concise. Tc Students said they enjoyed the seminar. tic "I thought the program was very beneficial," "< computer science junior Janet Sullivan said. "I hope this seminar becomes an annual event. pe Retailing management junior Alyce Hooper he said, "The program was honest and frank. All" ea the panelists gave noteworthy advice. I regret sa oreeKS Continued from pm for waterproofing of the buildings, landscap- fa< ing, decks, iron gates at the four entrances, bet- of] ter security, -computer hook-ups, descending wide screens, a secured trophy case and locks on "foi lounge windows. ho For South Tower, the proposal calls for a of] television, a copy machine in the lobby, new an furniture, lighting in the study, more ice machines, washers and dryers and better to lighting -between the "Pit" parking lot and th< South Tower. frc Another provision suggests that the South me Tower residence hall director be a part of Greek So Life staff. "The main reason is because they feel like if wc the person that is RHD was trained by Greek all Life, they'd be a better resource for residents," ass Hammond said. wo The greek corridor would consist of one large soi tower for sorority lounges and meeting space and a commons building consisting of the Of- gre fice of Greek Life and the Fraternity and foi Sorority Councils on the ground floor. < Within the tower, there would be one floor hig for each sorority and three additional floors for gre future expansion. Each floor would have a toi meeting room, serving kitchen, storage Af o matter how id they are, 1/vrri^n L OllUIlltl 1UVC3 i hear the test jokes.w : ''mm j^ ft M sen, ft bad ft '' !? rea? k: . ax? k SM ?? AT8 m is ai thir m()l fore pur sm - Class of 1990 I Th ! V-;. : ' ; '/ V'C 7 page 1 at I was unable to attend all the sessions." Some of the other speakers and topics were as llows: Tracy Whitaker from Xerox, "Rising t>ove Hidden Agendas and Office Politics;" niy vjiani ui nv^iiu, i-iittuvg v^uuiiuuuiv,aa >n;" and Barbara Wilks of Duke Power, Communicating Professionally." "I learned a lot of things. I never knew how ople look at you depends on little things like iw you sit and how you hold a fork when you t," engineering freshman Victor Cureton id. ?e 1 :ilities, bathrooms and living space for ficers. A. provision also calls for fraternity lounges r those fraternities who don't have campus using. These would also have ten rooms for Ficer housing and meeting space. Landscaping d parking lots are also parts of the proposal. The proposed walkway would be connected the current ramp which runs from Bates to : Russell House. This walkway would run >m McBryde, through the greek corridor, :eting at the greek tower and running on to uth Tower. To assist with construction costs, greeks iuld develop a capital campaign to contact imni and national organizations for financial istance, Hammond said. Each sorority uld absorb the cost of decorating and pertalizing their floor. The proposal outlines nine reasons why :eks feel they deserve the facilities they ask Dne reason is that USC greeks maintain ;her grade point averages than USC noneks according to Computer Services prinlts, said Rick Gant, director of Greek fairs. - tts 9 1 r & \ You miss her sparkling se of humor. She misses and your jokes. Even the ones. That's one good >on to call long distance. kT Long Distance Service aother good reason. Bese it costs less than you lk to hear your grandther start to giggle be: you even get to the ich line. So whenever you miss laughter, bring a smile ler face with AT&T. Reach and touch someone? >u'd like to know more . ... ?TOT 1 . 1 ui ai <x i prouuasana ices, like the AT&T Card, us at 1800 222-0300. ART ie right choice.