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Dancers Contim guidelines to make sure the facilities are used properly. "From an ethical standpoint, this just doesn't look good," he said. He said he never has been a member of the Police Club but Eating Continued fi be a less common campus eating disorder. Bokram said most of the people with eating disorders she sees seem to be compulsive eaters who eat even when they're not hungry. All the victims, however, tend to have certain things in common. All Hearings ? to prepare a draft PEIS. "You can either pre-register or sign up when you get to the hearing," Costner said. "You then have five minutes to tell the government what you think about the nuclear weapons complex. "For the first time in 50 years, the nuclear weapons (industry) is going through fundamental changes. 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Stith said the Flying Club may end up without any airplanes after the incident is resolved. "Brewer said that USC would handle the rest of the purchase with the $17,000 that we set aside to pay for it in full at our last club meeting," Stith said. "After all contract negotiations were final, then Brewer said AQUA AEROBI P.E. POOL FOR MOI d Dad Proud, e Book. ypNp Hack Yearbook Sittings ;e, open to all students, nt is necessary.* October 29 r, November 2 > 5 pm >use Mall all 777-3888 snded that you arrive t the lines. ALLIED HEALTH 3FESSIONALS ire that soars, ice-related degree ind become an ;dical Sciences more, you'll grow vith other dedi; in a quality enviir contributions more of everynost to you. You -aunch now-call PROFESSIONS -9549 HON COLLECT i ^ MUCESTA age 1 use would auction the new nlan/* off anH nut thp. nrnfits into riu,,v r? i university accounts. Brewer also said that the university might sell our other plane before it's over." Brewer denied this statement and said he did not know what was going to happen to the plane. "Right now, we're just trying to settle everything with this ^incident. The plane is on Owens Field, the University has a lien on it, and we cannot make a decision on what to do until all the loose ends of the contracts are tied," Brewer said. The Flying Club elected new officers and a new adviser Oct. 25. The new president, Andrew Holbrook, said, "Right now, I'm trying to make a new budget and reform the club. We have to move on and try to put this behind us." CS, THE WET WORl CALL CAMPUS RE( en vwmitufATiwv 7 5*Awes DEsWOM V FELLOW AMERICAN B I U ASK ABi X MORE COMFORTAB ? Call 798-9299 or X 2301 F Bush River Rc "I DON'T DO V Serious appl inquire 6th floor, BA buildi representative will Or interviews can be arrange 700 Tayioi EEBEI WORKING FOR STUI UPS DELIV ^^ ? A.T.I DIUMMW Holbrook was unsure of where the Flying Club got the $17,000 needed to purchase the new plane. "All I know is that every year the Flying Club has $35 dues collected from members. My accountant and I are still investi gating the issue to see if the Flying Club had collected the $17,000 from members to purchase the plane," he said. Stith believes the decisions of the Office of Student Life have been harsh and unjust. "Everything related to this incident has been the result of complete misunderstandings. We misunderstood the contract and the Office of Student Life (who) initiated the investigation misunderstood, as well," he said. "I don't feel that this punishment is right, nor do I feel is it justifiable for USC to make $17,000 off of the Flying Club." .. i r fcOUT AT THE CREATION 77-5261 " _ ' 'J ErrTsfRVICE^'^ OARD OF OB/GYN Complete physical Lab Tests (Blood & Urine) X Blood Pressure Check (before and after pill usage) V Pap Smear V [ounseling Abortion Services y BIRTH CONTROL V . IRTH CONTROL SERVICES V ' Plus one pack of pills Vf >40 student rale (rog. 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