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What do you mean the pr heard there is an abundance Gamecock Photo by Russ Open Hous Draw Few By SUZIE BROWN A majority of students com pleting a survey concerning 24 hour open house in dorms were in favor of the idea. From 6,000 questionnaires distributed by the Student Senate Residence Life Committee, 1,000 were returned stating approval of the plan, while 309 opposed the idea. Bill Kennedy, committee chairman, said the committee is preparing a bill to submit to the Student Senate to propose 24-hour visitiation on an experimental basis in Bates West during the fall semester. Each apartment in the Bates West complex would set its own regulations, Kennedy said, and if the experiment is successful, the student government may decide to propose 24-hour open house in all dorms. Kennedy said the survey's poor response showed general apathy among the students, "even on a matter which strikes as BUY ON GET ON SPAGHE Served w,ith j Serving wr] 3P.M. Til L.ocAded at the inite i 26 ernsa troa ice of nuts is going up? I of them at the White House. Jeffcoat. e Surveys Responses closely to home as visitation." "I was very disappointed in the results," Kennedy said. "The thing that got me is so many people gripe about not being able to have visitors after a certain hour, yet they did not take the time to an swer the questionnaire." The main conflict centered around rights as adults and questions of privacy, and the survey showed more males favoring the plan than females. As to parental consent, a majo.rity of the students said their parents would consent to the 24-hour plan. An appropriate number of surveys was given to the govern ment of each dorm, who were responsible for distribution among student residents, Kennedy said. No surveys were distributed at Sandwood Lake Apartnments or at the old Columbia Hospital. The highest percentage of responses came from Bates House. No surveys from the International House, Baker and Preston Woodrow were returned. P The H ouse E DINNER E FREE? arlic, bread and chef salad. EDNESDA Y 1 Midnight rsec*tIon of 3178 and Cam today James Cunningham and the \une Dance Company, capstone Campus Room, noon -m,!(l 7 u.m. Film, "Now Voyager," Mussell House Theatre, 7 and 9:30 p.m. Senior Seminar, sponsored by the USC Alumni Association, Charles Koon, manager of the Insurance Services Office of South Carolina, will speak on "In surance," University House, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY Films from China, Russell House Theatre, 7, 9:30 p.m. Pre-College Mathematics Review Clinic, Tuesday evenings through Apr. 9, 7-9 p.m., Carolina Coliseum, 3007, sponsored by the Division of Educational Services, tuition charged, call 777-2589. Clinic, "How to Interview Effectively,'' Carolina Coliseum 3020-D, 7:30 p.m., sponsored by the Division of Educational Services, $5 tuition, call 777-2589 for further information. Video Presentation, Sloan lWarrani AmadkAiv4r Auhrz UR SAI viDEOTON FIMin 9-1-n-val: Metrotec ENCO) AKI [ey>re Eo InimE pus Caler College 203, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. USC art instructor James Edwards will present a video tape utilizing video television Short Course, "American Square Dancing," Tuesday evenings through May 14, 7:30 10 p.m., tuition charged, call the. Division of Educational Servicesat,777-2589 for details. Short Course, "Beginning Adult Swimming," Tuesday evenings through May 7, 7:30 8:30 p.m., USC Swimming Pool, $25 tuition, call 777-2589. Short Course, "Advanced A(lult Swimming," Tuesday evenings through May 7, 8:30 9:30 p.m., USC Swimming Pool, $25 tuition, call 777-2589. James Cunningham and the Acme Dance Company Per formance, Capstone Campus Room, 8:15 p.m. WEDNESDAY Trip to New York City for USC basketball games with Fordham and Setan Hall Universities, Jan. 23-27, Film, "Grand Illusion," Russell House Theatre, 7 and 9:30 p.m. 20 years ... audio speciali d Factory y Service DISCOUNTS ON Al .ES ONLY AUDIO COMPONENTS AND AU1] (EWCEPTC.F.T. ITEN ..i' & 'l S-F D/ST*3 idar Pre-College Trigonometry Clinic, Wednesday evenings through Apr. 10, Carolina Coliseum 3007, tuition charged, 7-9 p.m., call 777-2589 for details. Short Course, "Elements of Interior Design," Wednesday evenings through March 13, 7:30-9:30 p.m., tuition charged, call 777-2589. TIIURISDAY Physics Colloquium, Dr. .John A. Stone of the Savannah liver Laboratory, will speak on "The Mossbauer Effect in 237Np Compunds," Physical Sciences Center 509, 4 p.m. Film "Dr Zhivago," Russell Hlouse Theatre, 7 and 9:30 p.m.. $1 admission. Short Course, "Children's Intermediate Swimming," USC Swimming Pool, Thur sday evenings through May 9, 7:30-9:30 8:30 p.m., $25 tuition, sponsored by the Division of Educational Services, 777-2589. Basketball Game, USC vs. Fordham at Madison Square Garden, New York City, 9 p.m. Is ... for your choice of the choice 10 SYSTEMs IS> - kardon Wollensak 3m it Inosh PIONEER C ) yIK K O M tBELL sHOWELL *PICKERING