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Carolina Student November 21, 1960 The regular meeting of Student Council was called to order by President Mike Quinn. The roll was called and the min utes approved as read. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Mike Adair presented the following report of the Fire In vestigating Committee: At the recommendation of Council the committee inter viewed certain faculty and administrative heads in the hopes of acquiring suggestions for improving fire safety condi tions on campus. This list includes Dean Tomlin, Chief Bundrick, Mr. Barnes, Dean Clotworthy and Fire Chief Marsh. The status of fire safety on campus according to Mr. Barnes is as follows: The fraternity Quadrangle, Buildings H1 an(d J, Wade Hampton, Sims, McCliintock aid Preston are of ficially termed fireproof. This status includes the building only and not the furniture and )ersonal possessions within. The tenements and Maxey are of woodlen interior construc tion and therefore constitute a hazar(d. These buildings to gether with the fireproof ones are protected by automatic individual srinkler systems. Setting off one of these sprinklers triggers an alarm at the fire headquarters in downtown Columbia. The maintenance de)artment. in cool)eration with housing are responsible to see that all precautions are taken to clear hallways and rooms of unnecessary combustibles. The fire extinguisher and other safety devices are periodically inspected to assure every possible safety to stu dents. The University is fortunate in having an alert and highly capable fire department located within a mile of campus. It has been brought to the attention of the committee that our close relations with this agency have been nearly severed by an unfortunate violation of courtesy iml)osed upon the fire men while performing their duty by university students. A resolution will be presented later to Council with the hope of menlding these relations. The suggestions discussed are are follows: A. Fire drill possibility: All campus heads interviewed, with the exception of Dean Clotworthy, agreed that the idea of organizing fire drills is highly impractical. They felt that: (1) All male students couldi never be grouped satisfactorily anl (2) the attempt at an organized fire drill wouldl not be regarded seriously by students. Dean Clotworthy favored the drills for girls and further action will he taken through her office. n. The circulation of precautionary literature: The inter viewed parties agreed unanimously that the ptublication of an instruction sheet through proper channels could instill wvithin students an awvareness of the dangers involved and present to them suitable instructions to folloV in a fire crisis. Jimmy Truesdale gave a progress report on the Commit tee on Student Workers' Meal Tickets. The )url)Ose of the committee is to )ropose a fair method for Slater System stu dent workers to exchange their ninety-cent meal tickets for cash. One of the committee's proposal is that Student Union Committee appoint an authorized person to buy the tickets from the studlent workers at seventY-five or eighty cents and then to sell them to interested persons. Larry Barringer p)resentedI the following report: The list of student body officers, representatives and class officers was obtained from the se cretary, Vasiliki Moskos. The University Press p)rinted the list for $11.75 and the 'op)ies were (list ributed to the p)ost olffice boxes andl the re maindler given to Russell Ho0use Intornmatio 101Desk for (dis trcibut ion at requLest. The commni ttee wvould Iikew to recommendl "that the results of t he Sprinig Elect ions be i ncludled in the Stud( ent D)irectory Sin the future." Bobby Mitchell repo rtedl t he Stundent Goveriinment Evalua ion (Com mittece has comp)letedl a questioninai re which will be (list ribuited to the student body. It is hop e(l that the ques tio0nnra ire will be pri ntedI in the "'Ga fmecck" < before it is sent out to the students. At a meeting a ft er Thanksgivinug holi lays the comnmi ttee wvill (decidoe on a met hod(( of collect ing the SHIRTMAKERS STRIPED BUTTON DOWN 'The natural preference for Oxford is further enhanced by the dis tinctive stripings offered in our authentic button-down shirt. They lend a refreshing note to this favorite classic. The precisely flared collar assures you of a neat look. O1960-Gonm Shirlmoker, Council Minutes data from the students and perhaps draw up a questionnair for the faculty. Alex Sanders, chairman, reported that the Constitutiona Committee had learned that one of the main objections o: the faculty to the constitution proposed last year was th< section on the judiciary. The committee is now workinj especially on the judicial division and hopes to present a re vised constitution or a new one before the Christmas holi days. NEW BUSINESS: All committee reports were approved by Council. Mike Adair, for the Fire Investigating Committee, pre sented the following resolution which was passed. Whereas, On the evening of November 3, at approximatel3 11:00 p.m. an automatic sprinkler was deliberately activate< in Tenement 9, and Whereas, The Columbia city firemen, after being alerte by the automatic alarm system an(l proceeding to the Uni versity to investigate the incident and to check any possibl< flooding of the building were confronted by a jeering crow< of University students, and Whereas, As the firemen atteml)ted to stop the flow o: water the students )ersistently harassed them with belli gerent actions even to the point of actually attempting bodil harm to one of the firemen, and Whereas, The students further added to the atrocity b. stealing one of the firemen's hats and seriously scratching one of the del)artment trucks. be it Resolved,, That the University of South Carolina Studen Body through the Student Council issue a formal apology t< the Columbia Fire Department to. in some manner, com pensate for the embarrassment ren(ered the firemen, and b( it further Resolved, That. Student Council attempt to retrieve th< stolen hat by a )lea 1resented in the "Gamecock" by Council Bunky Joye m.oved that if the fireman's hat was not found Student Council al)lropriate funds to buy a new hat. Sec onded and passed. Dave 'Merline moved that the Traffic and Safety Commit tee study the )ossibility of removing the island between the married students' apartnents an(l the Business Administra. tion building and converting this space ilito a parking lot, Seconded and passed. Tim Quinn moved that the Traffic Committee also loolk into the p)ossibility of doing something to alleviate the traf. fic situation (cars turning corners at excessive speeds, etc.) on that part of Sumter Street behind the University swim. ming pool running between 11 (lormitory and the fraternity houses. Seconded and )assed. President Quinn reported that the robot. rooms on campus will remain open until 12:00 midnight starting November 21. This is on a trial basis an(l, it any damage is done to the machines, the robot rooms will be closed at 11:00 p.m. It was brought up in Council that student members of the Disciplinary Committee had not. been informed of the meet ings of the Disciplinary Committee and therefore had not been meeting with the faculty members. John Chappell moved that. the President of the Student Body be authorized to tise all diplomatic measures possiblk to place the stu(lent relresentatives to the Discilplinary Com. mittee on their former status including voting status. Sec on1ded and p)Iassed. There being no further business, the meeting was ad. Jjourneld. Relwspect fully submitted, Vasiliki Moskos Stud (ent Body Secretary Pat Ada ir, Frani Bask in. J1erry Frye, Bob)by Fuller, Bil H-erring, Jo IKirven, Georgianna L evenitis, Ed Spears ani Ken WXoodl. SHIRTS LOOK SHARP WITH "SLEEPING COLLARS" FlITS WELL! ST'ORES WELL! LOOKS SWELL! Onie-Dayi Serv ie By RIeqIuest... YOU'RE SURROUNDED BY . .. 4~UNRHINE Everywhere CE N R i-Coumi LAUNDRY & CENR TRIGGER .nnrss and seo. on A' N ~ an approaching blizzard. - $ THE ' N N0Ut I!G.yonC - KNOWIq4 AA CL0NVF F .x New officers of the Universily to right, Patty Gaupe, treasurer; I soI, secretary. YM leaders are: b deit; Herb Adams, president; and Block 'C'S Monday is showdown night for the University of South Carolina fresh mian and varsity basketball teams, as they collide in the Block "C" Club's first annual varsity-freshman game. Varsity coach Bob Stevens has been pleased with the progress of his Gamecocks and is looking to this game for an indication of just how far his team has come along. This game should serve some in dication of just how well the varsity will fare this season with its ap i:parent lack of height. The varsity has only one man over 6-4 - Dave Prevoznik, a (-6 sophomore. The reslhmen, on the other hand, have several men who top the 6-4 mark, namely: David B a r r e t t, 6-5, Thomas Caughman, 6-6, and Al Thiry, 6-7. Heading the varsity will be last year's top scorer and second team All-ACC selection, Art Whisnant, lettermen Bobby Robinson, Bud Cronin and Ronnie Johnson, along how to It's ealsy to make hea (eery-wtie) if y,ou ust cially for men who use H aii Tonic's 100% pmt waiter removes. 'Vasel will remain clear and gT Ce SR j' 4 VASELI THERE YOtA ARE - 4AT C SNOW FROM RIM N TO RIM! &AFE AS P A A IDEWAL.K FOR. - GOES 1TOGHOW, yotA 4 AN'T STOP A MAN WHO THINKS FOR IMGE~L F! 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NE HAIR VICE RY YOU ' T HINK FOR.YOU RSEF l ABOUT CI6ARET TG, cry YEPHE FILTE.. ... AT BOr H aNoSJ GOT T HE F ILT ER, GOT HE LEG)OT Iy. YW of ficer%stare: f ront row%, left sinh, president; and Pally Rtichard ,freasurer;, Bill Owan, vice pei irity Game lent chance of up-setting their- more experienced brotherz. "W%e almost did it last year." hie said. "We'll be in there fighting, and it. wouldn't :;urprise met if We WhippeRd 'V,U." RAMA r TRACK years >aved track Cyclone Karts :3rds ride for half fare >y a date private parties during >ne block from Two Notch rsection. One block behind Center. 4t mh,peint;andPtt icad le hatic fUPtigterm igotheefgt,adit...uln' ByENDr CRO aved rackr Cyloe -Kart,-s