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Caspus Briefs ."Gamecock" The regular meeting of "The Gamecock" staff will be held at 2 p.m. today in Room 208, Russell House. Press Club The Press Club will hold its regular meeting in the Azalea Jasmine Room in Russell House at 1 p.m. today. WUSC-AM The staff of WUSC radio will meet at 5 p.m. today in Room 204, Mussell House. Interniatiotal Studuln An International Students Club is being formed on campus to en courage cultural and social exchange. All students on campus are welcome to its meeting, today at 6:30 in Room 102. Russell House. A picnic is planned from 2-8 p.m. Saturday at, the "Y" Camp. I. S. U. Party The Baptist Student Union will hold an open house party for all students froi USC, Columbia Col lego, and Columbia Hospital at 7:30 Saturday night at the Baptist Stu dent llouse. 1618 Pendleton Street. Fre,iAmm "Y" Election The officers for the freshman "Y" irIoul) will he elected at the regular Ihneheon at 1 p.m. Monday in Rus .ll House asellly roomI. Student Council Student Council will hold its regular weekly meeting at 5 p.m. Monday in Room 204. Russell House. Baptist Lunchemi The Baptist Student U n i o n luncheon will be held Tuesday at 1:110 in Russell House. Clariosophic., The Clariosophic Literary Society invites the gentlemen of Carolina to their regular meetings every Tues day at 7 pan. on the third floor of I.egare College. Jr.-Sr. "Y" Lunch The regular. Jr.-Sr. "Y" luncheon will he held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in Russell House assembly room. American Rocket Society There will be an organizational meeting of a student chapter of the American Rocket Society at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Room 101, Russell House. All interested people are urged to attend. The program will feature a lee ture by Dr. Gordon Tullock of the Department of International Studies on "Political Implications of Rock 11. S. U. Fellowship The subject of the BSU Fellow ship meeting at 7:00 Wednesday night will be "God and Creation." Pep (:luh The( Pep Club will meet Wednes day at 5 ypm. Members are asked tattend atnd bring dues. Newmnanite of Month Robert .1Cendrzejews5ki was named Newmanlltite of the mlonth on October 22 because of his cooperationl, will inlgnless, and inte'rest in the club. rile weekly mleeting of the New manl Club will he held at 7:45 Wednesday inl Room 204, Russell Sitdent I 'nionMvi l'The Student Untion movie in Rus sell I louse assembly roomn on 'Thurs day, October 13, will be "'Gigi." Showings wvill be at 3, 6I, and 8:30 p.m. .\dmflisin is free to students. Sophlomnore "Y .,ophiomore' "Y'" luncheon will be h)eldl at 1 :00 Thuarsday in the Ruts sell Hotuse assenlbly rooml. I. H. (:. Thle lnt ern:ationlal Relations Club will meet Thursday at 5:00 in Room P11, Russell House. All interested st udents are itrged to) a1ttend. New Faculty Honor Guests At Reception P resident and Mrs. Sumwalt. will give a reception honoring new faculty nmemblers 'Tuesday, Oc.t. 11 from?l 8 to 10 p.m.. Thle re'cptiont, held inl the President's Hom TonI the Horse shoe', is ant annuaO1l affair. All facuity members and mem hers of the administration have been inIvitedl. "Garnmet iandi Black" PhIotos Students who have m1issed1 their~ pictuire appointments or who have not made appointmenits may go to Room 2061, Russell House, anytime between 9 and 12 or 2 and 5. Also, any students who want last year's annual may have one by going to the "Garnet and Black" office and paying the fee. Carolina October 3, 1960 The regular meeting of Student Government was called to order by President Mike Quinn. The roll was called and the minutes corrected as follows: Publications Committee chairman Charles Bradley; tie between Skippy Canady, Ben Boyd, and Holbrook Platts for 22nd place in elections for representatives to State Student Legislature. The president asked that regular procedure be dispensed with in order to elect the 22nd representative from the three who had tied. Jimmy Mann moved that we vote by a show of hands. Seconded and passed. Bunky Joye moved that the two who were not elected be first and second alternates. Seconded and passed. Ben Boyd won the election. Skippy Canady is first alter nate and Holbrook Platts. second. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Elections Committee: Jack Williams, chairman, submitted the following report: The first meeting of the 1960-61 Elections Committee was held at 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, September 27, in Room 203 of the Russell House. The meeting was called to order by the chairman, Jack Wilson, and the secretary called the roll. Definite dates for the nominating convention, primary election, and run-off were announced by the chairman. They are as follows: Friday, October 7-Nominating Convention. Russell House Auditorium, 5:00 p.m. Monday, October 10-Petitions due. A box will be provided at the Russell House In formation Desk for these petitions. Monday, October 17-Primary voting. 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 18-Run-offs. 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. All balloting will be held in the old faculty dining room of :he downstairs Russell House Cafeteria. The positions to be filled as Freshman Class officers: President, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer, and His :orian. Three representatives-at-large from the Freshman ,lass to serve on Student Council will be elected. These ,,el)resentatives will not have voting power, but will serve is a voice for the freshman class. Student Council vacancies :rom the following schools will be filled: 1 from the School of Engineering 2 from the Graduate School I from Arts and Sciences I from the School of Education 1 from the School of Plharmacy Homecoming Queen will also be elected. The members of the committee agreed that 1)etitions from :he members of the freshman class, and the new representa :ives from the Schools of Arts and Sciences and Engineer ng must contain a minimum of 50 signatures. Council re >resentatives from the Schools of Graduate, Education, and P1harmacy must contain a minimum of 25 signatures, since .hese schools have smaller enrollments than the ones men ioned p1reviously. Eligibility of candidates is as follows: 1. Any freshman may run for office. 2. Any upperclassman running for office must have an overall average of 2.00 3. There is no grade requirement for Homecoming Queen, )ut she must: A. Be of junior or senior standing with a total of 60 or 90 semester hours. B. Have attended the University of South Carolina for three semesters. Each member of the committee was given a specific job .o do. Jacquie Splawn and Marliss "Chuckie" Grigg are re ;ponsible for sending letters to all fraternities and sorori ies, Maxcy and McBryde Brotherhoods explaining the 1omination of candidate for lomecoming Queen. JIack WVilliams, Berry St. .John, and Brenda Williams were laced in charge of publicity. They will announce the elec :ion (dates by p)osters, WUJSC, "The Gamecock," and various >ther means such as letters, dlormitory announcements, etc. The Dean of each school will r'eceive a letter urging him to ancourage the students in that school to vote. Budldy Hlardwick and Leonard Rice will see that the bal lots are p)rinted and that a nmster p)oster is placed on the Russell House bulletin board announcing the election results. They will also secure a list of all students to be uisedl as a heck list on election day. It was not clear as to whether freshmen may vote for tIpplerclass representatives to Student C ouncil, but the chair nan is to check the Constitution before the election. The members of the commit tee will be resp)onsib)le for se :uring workers for the 1)o1ls on elect ion day. T[here will be one box for the fresh man officers ballots, mne for freshman council reprIesentat ives, one for each school which has (CouncilI vacancies, a nd t wo) for the H omecomi ng Queen. No speeches will be made by the candidates. A meeting will be held, however, of all candlidlates to give them a full 'xplanation of' elect ion rules. Jack WVilson called another meeting of' t he Elect ions C om mittee for Tuesday, October 4I, in Room 1 03 of' t he Russell H ouse. CANDY MILK COFFEE SANDi AT MANY CONVENIE LOCATIONS ON CAMI DSTRIUTUING ( Student I There being no furthet journed. Homecoming Committe4 ported that the committee in order to see what plans Educational Evaluation Bill Able for Anthony E. E Faculty members servin fessors C. E. Crotty, Er French, Head of Educatic Washington, D. C. Our first project will be this purpose, I plan to coi rector of Development, Ul Education, Washington, D. overall picture of the statu The second project will for the progress and expa: lates to similar institution. The third project, still di of what is needed in the salaries, physical growth, have Carolina effectively c of higher learning. While this is ambitious i that we have no precedeni lay a foundation, on which Dance Committee: Repoi Herring, chairman. The Columbia Hotel Ball 12 p.m., October 22, for th4 It is possible to hire Le NOMINATIONS (Continued from page 1) homecoming queen. In the case freshman class offices and rep sentatives. there must be at le: 51) signatures. For Student Council represen tives from the School of Engine ing or the College of Arts a Sciences, 50 names must be sigr on the petition. However, petiti( or candidates from the Gradu. School, School of Education a School of Pharmacy require minimum of 25 names. Candidates f o r homecomi lueen must be a junior or sen and have attended USC for east three semesters. Candidal ror Student Council represen1 Lives must have a 2.00 over grade point ratio. The Committee has set restr Lions on the amount that may spent in Campaigning for offic Candidates for freshman class , fices are limited to a maximi of $20. Student Council candida are allowedi a campaign expei maximum of $15. The limit to be spent in i ampaign for homecoming qu< is $25. No candidate is permit1 to go above these restrictions their campaign. Posters in the dormitories y he left to the dliscretion of hostesses. Each candlidate will permlittedl to place only one pos in lRussell House lobby on a ci trally located bulletin board. Attention should be given1 (Comamittee ruling that no ca paigning wvill be allowved wit 30) feet of the polls. Polls for the primary electi Oct. 17, and for the run-off el ion, Oct. 19, will be situated the former faculty (lining room back of the downstairs cafete: TIhe polls will be openf from 9 a to 5 p.m. All students of USC are eli ble to vote for homecoming que Anmy student wishing to run office may do so as long as me(ets the r'equIiremenlts of Elect ions (Committee. WMICHES blT 'US :0.. INC. [overnment business, the meeting was ad- D Respectfully submitted, N Brenda Williams, Elections Committee Secretary ai : Neal Patrick, chairman, re had gone over last year's report M must be made for this year. Committee: Report submitted by th rown, chairman. tei g on the committee will be Pro iglish Department; Richard A. Ti n Program for the U. S. Navy, B one of immediate evaluation. For ifer with Mr. C. W. Martin, Di C, and with the U. S. Office of ml C. This will give us, I think, an da i quo. be to evaluate the present plans ision of the University, as it re- th throughout the country. th stant, will be a critical evaluation an way of student facilities, faculty and academic merit, in order to ompete as an outstanding center n outline, it is to be remembered to follow. We hope, hereby, to G< future evaluation may be built. N Respectfully submitted. Fi Anthony E. Brown, Chairman t submitted by Bill Able for Jim room has been secured from 8 to Homecoming (lance. iter Lanin's Band for $1,000 or Women Grads of Meet Today re In Columbia The State Board meeting of the American Assn. of University nd Women, an organization of Women ed graduates of approved universi ties, will be held in Columbia Oct. Lte 7-8 to plan the program in South Ild Carolina. Miss Frances Butler, associate in mass media of the AAUW in Washington, D. C., will be the ng national representative at the or meeting. at The Columbia chapter, with ap es pr-oximately 100 members, is host to chapters throughout the state. The AAUW has a membership of more than 1.15,000 members in about 14,000 branches. ic- Dr. Eva Williamson of the be School of Education is president es. of the Columbia group. Miss Mar )f garet Givens, librarian at McKis m sick Library, will be in charge of ;es registration for the meeting in se the Columbia Hotel. Miss Nancy Burge, also of the he School of Education, will be fea en tured speaker Saturday night, Oct. ed 8. Her topic wvill be "Educational in Television in South Carolina." The AAUW is an organization ,ill of womien graduates of approved ~he universities. It encourages high be standards of education and deC ter velops astudy-action program in relations, social andl economic is ~he sues, mass media andl the arts. j iiln Dn, ec in in gi en. he Tried Regular FilterTre Cigarettes? 01 Men Ci NOW! Coi to the l of]I When your taste tells you it's time for a change, remember: Only Kool no regular filter cigarette, no other menthol cigarette gives you real Menthol Magi< Minutes aan Hudson for $750. The c4 Lmin. EW BUSINESS: The president made the fol( proval of Council: Campus Book Store Commi ary Wallace Hilton, Harvey Due to the resignation of Ric e position of chairman of thi a, Jerry Frye was appointed Educational Evaluation Con mison, Joyce McDonald, He ake Fishburne. The Educational Evaluati( .ssed. The Dance Committee Repo )ved that Lester Lanin be nce. Seconded and passed. The report of the Elections ( Bunky Joye moved that Stt e organization which publis at home addresses of the stu i passed. There being no further bu. urned. Re: Va Absentees: Skippy Canady, ] !orgianna Leventis, Ken Wo incy Martin. Susan McLau -ye. Stu CAIUIRW 'Gake fas the c Traditional Shirts by Choosing shirts of au thentic traditional styl ing isn't difficult at our Cambridge S h o p p e - these being the only kind admitted to our selection. 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