The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 17, 1961, Page Page Eight, Image 8
Carolina Studenl
The regular meeting of Student Council was called to order
by President Mike Quinn. The roll was called and the minutes
read and approved.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Elections Committee Jack Wilson gave the following re
port:
The first meeting of the spring semester Elections Oom
mittee was held on February 2, 1961 in Room 101, Russell
louse.
Jack Wilson, committee chairman, called the meeting to
order, and the new members of the committee were Intro
duced. Those members present were: Marty Sheheen, Cookie
Crum, Brenda Williams, Howard Hellams, Murray Coker,
Bob Hill, Berry St. John, Jack Williams, and Leonard Rice.
i-airmai Wilson announced that a special election must
be held in the near future to fill the vacancies left on student
Council after fir.;t semester. The vacancies to be filled are as
follows: Two in the school of education left by Chuckie Grigg
and .1ane Coffmaian Hoagland, one in the school of engineering
left by Bunky Joye.
The conmittee voted to hold the election on Monday, Feb
rIary 20, with the run-off on February 22. The polls will be
UP in the schools of education aind engineering.
Cookie Cruml, Ilu-ty Sheheen, and Carmen Cherry were
pIlt in charge of the elections in the school of education.
Murray Coker and Leonardl Rice are in charge of elections in
the s0hool of eiginleering.
Votiog wili be from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. in the two schools,
and nominaioi will be by petition only. Petitions must be in
y Febr,uary 15. An over-all gra(le point ratio of 2.00 is re
quired for all candidates.
Berry St. 1Johii was placed ill charge of publicizing this
pIecial election in "The Gamecock."
PR4ING FE.ECTIONS
DaL ! 1 the spring elections were voted on as follows:
N-oniin:ting Conventions: April 10, 1-4 P.M.
Sco h by Student Body Office Candidates April 12th,
7-9 P.M.
Election Day (Primary) April 17, 9-5 P.M.
ilun-Offs April 19, 9-5 P.M.
A standard type of tally sheets was suggested for use in
0'e spring elections. These sheets were approved by the com
mittee.
Chairman Wilson announced that the art department will
be asked to make 30 posters announcing pertinent informa
tion about spring elections.
There being no further business, the meeting was ad
urTed. The next meeting of the elections committee will be
February 14.
Respectfully submitted,
Brenda Williams
Secretary, Elections Committee
There was no Old Business.
NEW BUSINESS:
The appointments of Dave Merline and Patty Whitlock to
the W US Committee and Cookie Crum, Howard Hellams,
.1erry Jackson, Bob Hill, and Murray Coker to the Elections
Committee were approved by Council.
Alex Sanders moved that the propose(d Constitution be con
sidered and voted UpOl section by section. Seconded and
passed.
The Preamble and Sections 1, 3, .4. of Article I were passed
without any amendments.
Paragraph 9 of Article 1, Section 2 was amended to read:
He shall appoint all persons representing the Student
Government in any official capacity.
Paragraph 5 of Article I, Section 5 was amended thusly:
le shall be authorized to organize and train a secre
The original recordi
Get these twelve great a
12" IP album-for $1 9 and t
Custom-pressed by Columbia for Lucky
Look at this album. Imagine these 12 great artists, great
hits together on one record! Here are the original record- j5
ings-magnificently reproduced by Columbia Record Pro
ductions ($3.98 value). Never before have all these great
artists been brought together in one album! Never be
fore have you been able to buy these great hits at such a
bargain price! To get your album, fill in and mail the
shipping label at right with $1.00 and ten empty Lucky
Strike packs to' 'Remember How Great," P. O. Box 3600,
Spring Park, Minnesota.
Remove
REMEMBER HOW GREAT CIGARETTES pak 9
USED TO TASTE? LUCKIES STILL DO ind mai
0THE AMENItCAN TOSACCO CO. Shpig
Council I
tariat to assist him in the
The following paragraph wi
3. He shall give a statA
Council income and expe
last regular meeting of
second regular meeting
these statements be publi
Council then adjourned deb
ABSENTEES:
Georgianna Leventis, John
Laurin, Bobby Mitchell, Jerry
Gene Amick, Anthony E. Broi
R
V
S
"Gamecock"
The "Gamecock" staff will hold its
regular meeting today at 2 p.m. in
Room 208, Russell House.
Student Union Movie
"King Solomon's Mines" will be
the Student Union movie featured
tomorrow in Russell House Assembly
Room. The movie next Thursday
will be "The Inn of the Sixth Happi
ness." Both shows, which are free
to students, will be shown at 3, 6,
and 8:30 p.m.
WUSC-AM
The WUSC staff meeting will be
this afternoon at 5 p.m. in Room
204. Russell House.
IRC
The International Relations Club
will meet Thursday at 5 p.m. in
Room 204, Russell House.
* * *
Press Club
Sigma Delta Chi-Pi Epsilon Nu
will meet today at 1 p.m. in the
Azalea Room, Russell House.
.* *
Student Council
Student Council will meet Monday
at 5 p.m. in the Assembly Room,
Russell House. Students are invited
to attend the meeting.
V Luncheons
Freshman "Y" luncheon will meet
Monday at 1 p.m. in Russell House
Assembly Room.
Sophomore - Junior - Senior "Y"
luncheon will meet Wednesday at 1
p.m. in Russell House Assembly
Room.
iSc
The International Students Club
.will have its business meeting at
ngs!
0iia eodn
pn I rentcay.ordsrivega
eneedpty checkny dr
Tog"Remember How Great
| prin arlyO.er reinneota
- - ------YOUR --NAME -
"RememberaHow Grea
IbP.l0. Bof 3600 onl
4miutes
performance of his duties.
us added to Article I, Section 6:
,ment to account for Student
nses before the Senate at the
the spring semester and the
Df the fall semester and that
shed in the school newspaper.
ate until the next meeting.
Fort, Willie Griggs, Susan Mc
Frye, Jo Kirven, Mike Adair,
vn.
espectfully submitted,
asiliki Moskos
acretary
v Rviefs I
6:30 and their regular meeting at
7 p.m. Tuesday in Room 102, Russell
House.
Carolina Flying Club
The Carolina Flying Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Room
102, Russell House.
Newman Club
The Newman Club will meet at 7
p.m. Wednesday in Room 102, Rus
sell House.
* * *
Pi Epsilon Mu
Pi Epsilon Mu, for physical edu
cation majors, will meet at 7 p.m.
Monday in Russell House.
* * *
Alpha Phi Omega
The regular luncheon meeting of
Alpha Phi Omega will be at 1 p.m.
today in the Garnet and Black Room,
second floor, Russell House.
* * *
Degree Applications
Graduating seniors are reminded
to pick applications for degrees in
the Registrar's Office as soon as
possible. The applications must be
filed by March 15.
* * *
"Crucible"
The "Crucible" staff will hold its
weekly meeting Tuesday at 1 p.m.
in the magazine office, room 206,
Russell House. All staff members
and students interested in helping
with the spring issue are asked to be
present at the meeting.
Ticket Sales
As a part of the YM-YWCA pro
gram, meal tickets for student work
ers can he sold for cash at Russell
House Information Desk on Wednes
day's at 3 p.m.
3%)
3- n
Stik,acs
Stke pa cks!o RmmbrHw ra.
ING LABEL
ZONE__ ._STATE___
ni . S A. andi Pherto, Rico.
------------------------J
Placement
(Continued from pge 5)
304, Russell House. He will be
interested in interviewing seniors
in Business Administration (ac
counting, b u s i ne ss economics,
management, -marketing, and sec
retarial science). Appointments
may be arranged through the
School of Business Administration
(Dean Derrick's Office).
Aetna Casualty and Surety
Company will have a representa
tive on campus to interview
seniors in Business Administra
tion (banking, business econom
ics, management, and marketing).
Interviews will be held in Russell
House, Room 301, and interview
arrangements may be scheduled
through the School of Business
Administration (Dean Derrick's
Office).
Thurs., Feb. 23
Price Waterhouse & Company
will interview seniors majoring in
accounting in Russell House,
Room 301. Appointments may be
arranged through the School of
Business Administration.
A representative of the New
port News Shipbuilding and Dry
Dock Company will be interested
in talking with seniors majoring
in electrical and mechanical engi
neering. Appointments may be
scheduled through the School of
Engineering.
The Bureau of Ships Head
quarters will have a representa
tive in the School of Engineering
to interview seniors in electrical
and mechanical engineering. Their
representative will not only be
interviewing for his respective
organization, but for all the or
ganizations participating in the
Bureau of Ships-Field Activi
ties Coordinated College Recruit
ment Program. Appointments
may be scheduled through the
School of Engineering.
Fri., Feb. 24
Bureau of Ships will continue
interviewing in the School of En
gineering. Their representative
will be joined by a recruiter from
the Engineering Experiment Sta
tion, Annapolis, Maryland, who
will be interested in talking with
majors in electrical and mechan
ical engineering, mathematics, and
physics. Appointments with these
representatives may be arranged
through the School of Engineer
ing.
Is youi
As the communications nlee
become steadily greater an<
the Bell Telephone System
pioneer work in microwave 1
air" more and more to get
To this end, Western Ele
facturing arm of the Bell;
monumental task of producir
the microwave transmission
I knits our country together by
sands of miles into mere se<
In spite of its great techi
the science of radio relay is a
one. Anid new break-througi
are common occurrences. Ac
Bell System "THI" Microwa
This newest development
telephone transmission will
the p)resent message-carrying
in~g long-haul radio relay insi
scale system of 6 working
channels can handle 11,000
sages at the same time.
To mdke microwave work
special equipment and cor
towers, antennae, waveguidea
tubes, transistors, etc. But jr
Principal manufacturing locations at CI
Winston-Sulem, N. C.g Buffalo, N. Y.g K
Enineering Research Center, Princeton
... .. .. ..
Naval RO
New Stud
Names of the new officers o
the NROTC Battalion w e r e re
cently announced by Capt. C. H
Witten, commanding officer of th<
NROTC unit.
Battalion Commander, the high
est post in the NROTC, is nov
held by Cdr. J. L. Grunert. Bat
talion executive officers are: Lt
Commander, W. B. Shrivalle, Jr.
Adjutant, Lt. (jg) J. C. Evans
Operations Officer, Lt. H. R
Quarles, Jr.; Supply Officer, En
sign W. J. Moore; Public Informa
tion Officer, Ensign H. E. Brown
and Battalion CPO, Ens. J. B. St
John.
LOOK
THE CHE
CONO
SL A
future up in I
is of our nation it takes top-ca
I more complex, our horizonsi
is continuing its communicatioi
>y "taking to tbe And micros
the word across. Electric's oppi
::tric-the manu- now-hundred
System-has the positions in vi
g a large part of as well as in
equipment that defense comm'
shrinking thou- systems for the
,onds- So, if yourfi
iological strides, it to your care
rapidly-changing Western Elect
s and advances Oprulte
aeipon:or trial, civil and ch
ve Radio Rlelay. edence, liberale
in long-distance Information, get
eventually triple *our Car**r" frc
cpct feit ollege Relations
capaity f exst- pony, 195 Broad'
allations. A full- to arrange for a
nd 2 protection Bell system reers
telephone mes
takes a host of
riponents: relay9
traveling wave
ist as important, asmnsm Al
Icego, Iii., Keerny, N. J.; Baltimore, Md., Indian
wth Andover, Mass.1 Omnaha, Nob., Mensas City, I
N. J. Teletype Corporation, Skokle, lil., and_Litt
iion headquartera In 16 cIis. Geeelh'du
X1.
X'xI
TC Names
ent Staff
f Commander of the Drum ane
- Bugle Corp is Ens. H. L. McNeal.
Drill Team Commander is Ens.
M. Duszynski. Freshman Drill
Team Commander is Ens. J. G.
, Taylor.
The Inspector and Instruction
Staff consists of Cdr. W. H. Beha,
Lt. Cdr. C. H. Bonham, and Ens.
H. G. Lockwood.
Company commanders are Lt.
D. R. Wells and Lt. W. H. West,
. Jr.
Platoon Commanders are Ens.
T. J. McKay, Ens. W. C. Smith,
Ens. J. E. Logan, Jr., Ens. P. J.
Leardi, Ens. T. A. Davis, and Ens.
E. H. Dickey, Jr.
)UT FOR
RRY TREE
[EST!!
TER
he air?
liber people to help us broaden e'
ito such exciting neCw areas as'
by satellites!
vave is only part of Western
>rtunity story. We have-right
s of challenging and rewarding
rtually all areas of te.lephony,
development and building of
unications and missile guidance
G overnment.
iture is "up in the air," you owe
er to see "what's up" for you at
ric.
xii for electrical, mechanical, imdies
smical engineers, as well as physical
ris, and business malors. For more
your copy of "Western Electric and
im your Placement Offcer. Or write
Room 6106, Western Electric Cemn
vay, New York 7, N. Y. And be sure
Western Electric interview whten the
sting team visit, your campus.
'polls. Ind., Allentown and Laureldale. Pa.,
So.: Columbus, Ohio, Oklahoma City, Okla.
le Rock, Ark. Also Western Electric distri