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> .Jr^ffK^t. ^RS# ill :ffi "fl|Vi!^J ^'fe-5 f' Hi p^ fp^Mr^iPP ^ g yP^ w ^^B| ,?*?}: . fhw ;: #.^g||iWI jM^B IHiuv ^IKQgs s x %v> i t| iSi ' : il'i <r " *< f i-x iSP i '" ' ?"* 1 TvgW?gSg^^^.i?E%^Ty^^iw SjaMWiJiFMI ' fc# <Kn \ r>*?x"< m % 4; , / V? ? - = * -* ' -> " - ^.1 Jg 7^,;, Ik i Pr ^w^ii^Hbb , , ,. Rob Cutchin/The Gamecock Stand tall Lt. Col. Joh R. Lockard gives out awards to (JSC Army ROTC members during an awards ceremony Thursday. THE GAMECOCK Student Newspaper is printed, in part, on recycled paper, g/ ry Do your part and take your paper to the near- ? est recycling drop-off location. USC's ^T?' v .js. f point is the white dumpster on Sumter Street iX A AlL near the corner of Blossom. jaL. BfyifQ l|w] Dj | T" , K - .. "** V". . '**-. *r. When WW MM41 You Give Blood You Give Another Birthday, Another Laugh, A MAvnrn linn Am/men n uv, Another Chance. American Red Cross Please Give Blood. al Campus v< Washam wins individi Moore named outstam From Staff Reports Several people from USC were re this month for their excellence in serv Community Service Reception: Joni Washam, Outstanding Individi hours. She is a volunteer for Palmetto port Services Inc., where she is a tea buddy program. Habitat for Humanity at USC, Stud that logs the most service hours foi group is involved in providing housing restoration to families in need. Medical Student Association, Outs Organization ? Projects. This grou] blood and cholesterol screenings, / programs, tutoring efforts and works i Free Medical Clinic. Moore Residence Hall, Outstanding of the Year. This hall registered the n jects with the office for their work Children's Home, Habitat for Hun American Red Cross. Bowling Club at USC, Student O Foundation morning there is a great need for a foundation because of research practices," Warren said. Trustee Mark Buyck said members of a foundation should be more representative of the state and nation. "I think the foundation should . have more geographic representatives. Currently, the foundation is i representative of Columbia. It i would be far more beneficial to go TWEIVE IMPECCABLE EXCUSES FORNOTGMNG BLOOD. Iti . I think I have lumbago. 2. I'm type Z negative. 3. I'm on the grapefruit diet. 4.1 gave six months ago. 5.1 just got back from Monaco. 6. The lines are thirteen blocks long. 7. My mother won't let me. 8.1 didn't sign up. 9.I'm going out of town. 10.Asthma runs in my family. 11.1 forgot to eat this morning. 12. I'm allergic to flowering magnolia. For the cost of a first offense DUI you can get: 5000 taxi rides from Five Points to campus (,SL*Q The cost of a first offense arrpsf-anH rnnvirtirm fnr driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs is expensive. Consider the fine, towing, increased auto insurance, participation in the Alcohol Safety Action Program, new license fees, court costs and attorney fees. ...And more if an accident or an injury is involved. Think taxi... Don't Drink & Drive! I ? I ? ? olunteer t t raises th( ial award, This g iingdorm tion of tt projects \ tcognized earlier have deve ice at this year's sible to tl Adopt a I ial Volunteer ? Ray Di AIDS Life Sup- vice. He m leader for the university vice orgai ent Organization Campu the year. This Bangston I renovation and her work encouragi Handing Student Cobbs wa p has perfomed literacy in ^IDS education year in ac in the Columbia ing Progrc Carolin; Residence Hall crjiniyin a lost service pro- Week anc : with Epworth largest ch nanity and the also recog standing 1 rganization that cated men I Continued from page 1 to a wider spectrum," Buyck Buyck proposed the foun board have nine to 15 met The board would consist of to six members appointed t Board of Trustees; three to s pointed by the president of one appointed by the Alumi sociation board; one appoint the Board of Visitors; an< trustee. ?4TL- J - - 1- 1 J me president snouia ser Riverber 4 BEDROOM unit available for lease on April 6. Only $600 per month. 100 Riverbend Dr West Columbia Call now 794-294 DELT would like to C and Sumi Semming Austin Karen Crouch Donna DeVoe Rick Frazier 35 Todd Hammond Jeanie Harcum Molly Hooker A Marc Jennings Brian Johnson Julia Judge Roger Lecroy Kevin Lomax John Morrison fW nr tion ? results of y can earn gi Force nurs during you qualify for at a major. ty. To apph 2.50 GPA. S while you s USAFH ( WESTSIDE1 OB/GYN C V/ rBirth control $40 s Call 798-92 2301 F Bush Rive s recognized j largest donation for a community cause, jp raised $8,274 in a tournament for the Cancer Society. pa Phi, Outstanding Greek Letter Organizale Year. This organization has had ongoing vith Camp Burnt Gin in Sumter where they doped a nature trail that is completely accesle disabled. They have also worked with the tighway Program and SC-ETV. ivis, Outstanding Faculty/Staff Effort in Serhas developed a volunteer program in the 's Career Center and is active in other serlizations. s Coalition for Literacy recognized Beth as an outstanding member of the group for with Story Time. The program focuses on ng children to read at an early age. Sarah s also honored for her outstanding service in logging the highest numher of hours for tho lull tutoring in Richland One's Adult Readims. a Cares recognized Delta Delta Delta for orthe most projects during Carolina Cares 1 the Student Alumni Association for the aritable donation for the week. The group ;nized Stephanie Myrick-Pendarvis for outeadership and Devin Beaver as most dedilber. said. an ex-officio non-voting member dation of the board. The chief financial nbers. officer should be another one, three too," Buyck said. >y the Warren said the day's comments ix ap- need to be examined. USC; "I don't even know if we have li As- all the answers, given our fine reed by searching items," Warren said. 1 one "However, from now on, we do have to be good custodians for ve as money put in our hands." _ _ t id Apartments Located 5 minutes from USC Spacious 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Units Tennis/Volleyball Courts 2 Swimming Pools Laundry Facilities Night Security Competitive Prices A SIGMA PI ongratulate their Spring m A?a 1001 11 ci 1771 giduuaica Austin Overstreet tBill Rhoden Ruth Simpson Paula Smith Emmanuel Simon JPSpragg Jaymie Strickland Alex Thomas Daniel Wallick Tim Watson Angela Williams Tammy Wright 1991 BSN STUDENTS. Enter the Air Force lmediately after graduawithout waiting for the rour State Boards. You reat benefits as an Air e officer. And if selected r senior year, you may a five-month internship Air Force medical faciliyou'll need an overall erve your country ;erve your career. 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