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Student Sena By CHRIS SILVESTRI Rams Staff Writer Th The newly elected Student Se- P?^e nate passed a resolution Wednes- where day authorizing the purchase of a Steve South Carolina state flag to be dis- Pow< played at all its meetings. Comr Student Senate, which already Ro displays the flag of the United tion < Qt itc mA/=>tlnrrc will ruin-h. ("rfWP ui 11.J ??ni pux vii ase the flag with the funds remain- Weis: ing from former Student Govern- "T ment President Marie-Louise years Graduation Co said. However, people haven't sat enou^ directly behind the stage for other said, graduations either. Pruitt said S.C. Educational Als Television might broadcast the gradu ceremony since President Bush is vided speaking. This would be a plus be- screei cause people could videotape the seum graduation, he said. where Al: "If the media deems it important transr Clemson Continued f the period of fall 1984 to spring perso 1987, a representative of Clemson's athletic interests gave $50 In cash to student-athletes for their he sa: ti? _i_ _ r r isning Continued from page 1 They are also upset that foreign fishermen or reflagged ships will continue to swordfish, thus not helping to restock their numbers at all. The FMCs counter this by say- L ing that they have provided for a ?? ban on the imports of swordfish but, as Segal said, these fishermen will either find another market or, as one importer-exporter suggested, a ban will not stop anyone who seriously wants the swordfish within the United States. As with any environmental debate, the Amendment One issue is emotionally charged. One wife of a fisherman who -jra n had gone on an extended fishing was in tears as she asked the council to reconsider Amendment One. A marine biologist seemed as equally disturbed as he spoke about the depletion of the swordfish. "If I thoueht this were iust an argument in favor of an abstract conservation concept over men's lives I wouldn't be here," marine biologist Ken Hienmen said. The SAFMC was to listen to more testimony from the public and vote Wednesday. L-_ Si SPRING DE I [WP**- Ma 4-Cylinder Engine Tune-Up 6-Cyllnder Engine Tune-Up 8-Cyllnder Engine TUne-Up Cars With Points And Condensor $6. This Offer^Good^With This^oujgonMJ^J BRAKE OVERHAUL | (2 disc/2 drum) We'll install brake linings and disc pads, resurface disc j / rntnrs anri hrakfi drums, check disc brake calipers, drain and refill hydraulic system and lubricate outer front-wheel . bearings. 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A wide, four-sided video School a 1 will be set up in the coli- Each so everyone can see from will be ; they are sitting. ning of . ?o, the ceremony will be of gra nitted by television to the law distribut rom page 1 nal use. of the v ing or ( Lennon's letter to the NCAA, Clemsor id he did not believe that any or inadv DON'' CHICKI OUT. tXCUStS DON'I SAVE LIVES. utoopixxs Very Ambitic Looking tor a job with great mission? With flexible hours' able training and business < terested in free use of a perse Are you a sophomore or at Full time student? Computer Familiar? ''With at least a avetag If all of your answers are "3 OUJ 73*1.... -VDD8UJ1 passed this test. 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"She she was epileptic, a South Carolina state flag, er got around to it, and Ernie Ellis, associa pressed further interest." dent for Law Enfo s said there has always Safety, said he could Ik of the Student Senate on the death becaus ng a South Carolina state were still investigating 1 he wanted his administrafollow up on the talk and "I can't say when i its first official act. ? it could be a couj ire USC," Weiss said, "and ^ e implies that we want to 1 J spect to the state of South J.CMJ.CJ shirt off her back, "That's how caring sh Brian, a marine sc said ne was a cio: Suzanne's. uditorium. This will be set c^ose tC the overflow of people, especially her sister id ' ts will not be needed to ?Brian and,A sa he ceremony in the Law *,nSs weren '^ ... J she maintained her op mditonum. tco. c. c j She was very fne candidate for graduation 1f .J sent a letter at the begin- conscious^ ^pril explaining the details f. .ou ?. ^ acc' , a A . * ^ i _. think people misundei duation and ticket - - ion. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm HI iolations created a recruitcompetitive advantage for 1 and were either isolated 1^^^* A ertent in nature. Jr jM rn :N Lfi ' rrr >us? pay and com- . ? Offering valu- i! I experience? In)nal computer? h W ires", you have Ik IV i: H V:;-. |<j^ collegiate rep- ^HSEy? jfeL ales of the IBM s campus. For Bl^l^ %s% Unive ~~ T * CAR I If OMPUTER ENGINE ANALYSIS $2495 mi EGULAR PRICE *29" problem with your car and u don't know what it is. u may not need a tune. We'll check your car's jchanisms with our mputer. Get to the oblem, save unecessary sts. 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"She loved people, and I thi > her family, she was very sensitive to wh Eileen," Ann other people thought," Ann sa "But if someone didn't like S id that while zanne, it was because they didi easy for her, know her." tirnism. ndly, but she "It just goes to show y< >metimes and shouldn't base friendships on a Ann said. "I pearances or first impressions stood her." Ann said. "Suzanne was the be jvD17*'C !s?vI2s y rlTTTi [ANCE i have " A JfcJL JL JUm OUR pug The 1990-91 rsity of South Varohna?SM elephone Directory COME SE1 WHAT WE'VE FOR YOU dry facilities < A furniture .? sage for JlA/f imer iming pool )ing & studying lofts ?RE-LEASING FOR SUMM 30-60-90 Day Leases for & I A NEW LbsAdtL ON UNIVERSITY LIFE HOURS: 30-5:30 ^ 254-7801 he counseling should either contact their R. A. or the Human Develop;nt ment Center. >ut at Funeral services will be held toce day at 11 a.m. in Charlotte at the :e. Hebrew Memorial Cemetery and a ;re memorial service will be held Monday at noon at Rutledge ed Chapel on The Horseshoe. he friend anyone could ever have." nd nn "She had a lot to look forward to," Brian said. "I had a lot of connk fidence and respect for her, and I lat am going to miss her very, very id. much." iuu't "I already miss her terribly, but I'm trying not to be sad," Ann said. "If Suzanne were here, she'd du want us to be happy." p- "That's what she always wanted," Ann said. "For people to ;st be happy." t PHOTO CONTEST jjv The Office of Student Media | is now accepting color photo Hi submissions for the cover of Iff the 1990-91 USC Telephone l|| Directory. Ill The winning entry will be jj|i featured, with credit given, B on the cover of the 1990-91 Hi telephone directory and will ' receive a $25 prize. i ?! Deadline: All submissions p||| must be received in Russell House, Room 313 by 5pm, |j April 20, 1990. m i?nitic* AXlllVdi , . 1. Entries may be submitted in III glossies or slides, but must be in ||| color and negatives will be reBjjjjj': quired. * . 2. Any number of submissions III may be entered by an individual. 3. Content should be confined to ||| the University of South Carll^^linas-Columbia Campus and lp may cover any aspect of student U life. |jj| 4. This contest is open to all jg: USC students. Faculty and staff are ineligible. \ III 5. Entries will be judged on conill tent, quality & creativity by StuCp dent Media Professional Staff. * The Office of Student Media re|!| serves the right to select a photo " outside this contest if necessary. HI All decisions are final. 11 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 777-3888. GOT i i i i i ntr ifcbi { lALEY^l \ vmnk'W^ 5 ER AND FALL!! i lummer! n m y