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Campus I Briefs "Gamecock" The regular weeldv meeting of the "iameo!-:" .*ati wil' be held today at 2 p.m. in R o 208. Rus House. Student Mo,* ic "Gift :f Lovv" will he the Student t. vr 'lot,mo;v pre.sentcd tomorrow. No. :,i'bu:xdav's movie will be "It Started \\,.i a Kiss." Beth will be hown'.V! ;' Rusli House A-sembly 1.on, frke to .;tudents at : 6, and WI SC:-AMl \ regular Staf I meeting ,- . he this ai ftt unooi a: 5 o'clock in ..,04. lussell House. l1lt _!Ee nternat2Ii,nl Rllitions ('lub 1 1 let atL p.i. Tlursday in lti 201 ,ussell House. lren.. Club ib Pre:- Clah luncheoni will be at I p.m1l. todavia' th e Azalea Room, tuetCounlcil S tUdeti CouneLl will 111eet at 5 p. MOndy1n the A?sIembly omi, i n:1 0us1S. All students are inl vited , observe the meeting. Newmanl Club The Newman Club will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday i llRoom 102, Rus Zell I Il ue. reshmni "Y" luncheotn will Ieet \lndav I: I p.m. in Russell IousV I AXssembl fRoom. S phmre - .J umor - Senior "Y" lunchvon w\ill meet Wednesday at I nlu.lll use Assembvlv Iooll. * * * ISc Tle International Students Club will have their ;1sin2ess meeting at ; :30 p.m. Tue4dav in Room 102, Rtussell louse, followed by the regular meeting at 7 p.m. (4arolina FIlyig Club Carolina Flying Club will meet TuIda at 7 :30 p.ml. in the club r-o.. Uniiversity Terrace. Pi Epsilon Mil 'i psiln .lit, for physical vduI at ion major%s. will mleet Monday ait 7 i. in Rusell louse. jonitlYV Idett\C St uen: Ciunci leptesentatyve. from aI Jouralismt arec in the libraryv ofL.gare every Tuesday fronm 3-.. p.m . t. hear suggestionis and discus.t anyv pro blem s the students wvant reaght up int council. S. (. \reheolo gy Soi ely .1r.'.e. t at Soud.id prlJ)itogamp .n andIl :mngraver will be in artge of 0 iitin, whilit is free t ll. aI rmln tudett arll inlvitedl to it Al iteres-ted students ar tiut edl p m IIia Ia. l t ita, la-gate C( -Ihe Iiy~pattin-s will dlebate t.he nin phia otn the topic:"t iix W\me It hould( b.e teed ais th 1It circit couti of South ( arlo,ina." Thie Ilypatians will argue' affTirinattively. TKA niesdaiy at I pian. in the Magnlita itom, Rtussell I louse. W(stmlintst(r Fel lowsip will metlO Wetdnesday at 6 p.m. at the We-st minrster I louse for suipper follow'd by ai proigraml, "What Will Christi anity 1)1 In Fuiturie Conflict.s?" pie selntedibIy Dr)i. Womlark. E~'-verone is invi ted to attend. ** Tlicket Sailes As a part of the YM-YWCA pro't graim, mieal tickets for' student wvork ers can be sold1 for cash at lissell IIouse Information D)esk orn Wedl nesdays at 3 p.m. * * * "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. Carolina Studen February 27, 1961 The regular meeting of Student Council was called order by President Mike Quinn. The roll was called and t minutes read and approved. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Housing Committee: Sam Freed, chairman, reported t complaints the Housing Committee had found regardii poor lighting, faulty painting, the scarcity of phones, etc. I asked for Council's support of the recommendation of t Housing Committee. Bland Roper, Student Body Treasurer, gave the follo ing report. of the Student Allocation Committee: Activity Allocation per stude "The Gamecock" $1.50 "Garnet and Black" 2.40 Debate Team .10 "Y"0 .98 Student Council .36 Student Union .50 WISC .26 Artists Series .64 "Crucible" .10 In t ra murals .40 Contigent Fund .46 $8.00 The Conltinlgenlt Fund will include the expenditures of t] iteI'national l1elations Club and the I,aw School's Mo Court. Since the cirollnilcit inl the University for various ai sunlry reasons is lrger in the fall semester. the estimat total allocation for each item should lepresent around 53 of the yearly allocations. I shall give the total allocation th was made to each item by the committee nid the per ce of last year's expenldit uires. Item Total Estimated Total Approx. % of Allocati Allocation Spent ILast Total Appro Year Spent Last Y "Gam ecock" $ 7,537.50 1 (,:Io. oo 46 ( "Garnet and Black" 12,060.00 22,000.00 55% Debate Team 2,01 0.00 3.988.0) 50.2' "Y" -1,921.50 10,700.00 .16.7' Stident Council 1,809.00 3,200.00 56% Student Union 2,512.50 3,100.00 7-1% NUSC 1,306.50 2.000.0) 65% Artists Series :1.216.00 Is, 100.00 39/ Wify alld( Robe Lea( 11arri.' .11. backai.as rov.aaa t,aal (' 4 -ieaafjeic (mi f W''sC ~ i Rol 4)C f is 1114. 'I ares. fir-1 rtw.i (14 I i h l). J;kl]1.N 1. F41mh.Ir. C. T. Gu '-wal r.m'ssids rmts. Fta aid% .1. Br ' avi Joi-cphl E. Majpor. K4-1a14a1s iBlal :4a1111ia I . I 1). .Ir. . 4.1411 I .i IlI I , anIal It Ila'I. I )Alaak-ol. 41-416.' NEW (.O2p20S0r0i.NS Chamber8O.0he5t.2 Presets Pogra a;,, hiji Wigllandi'Robe iLearn S'ote. F.eoni ro', 10mk' J.t thr an JosehE la.iT T EARE al NEW COMPOSITION I'S f'itm( lnaia(a'a'NahCFCPresents P og a hre comoit' i onnvOne- T e hbe O rchestr P.M perfomanc are Sw tnt the p g-al m i nS M). .O. WN. 3 , als kn :r . hib ill be''Il Ill heard (51 ini on The publi Pisinite .Th r sumrt a t' : I ap.m.a' Frid( a .MN NchEDHA' I hf' mutltsl i n (ul it , h o wll(''. con-r Lwi Famos e Cram - ALENDr - lc,rttl, Fulqe Rippr' ocl a Ctor Cas forcolui a ui cl er SAi TRY n 3 4 a Sntwarfor Trmp t k Rand ryPiiaci r Cis, aff e ', "('ne 'rpprnn StcMape Wlu ( E!ro an Or ctr, ( Colt ra n;IFru' utro - Bu"infri for,' ('h mb r qud COr- yBcnn Artur o.wut Sef ther musipc furit wllply hesoo nShere ontafo t Jnotan srno and liss.lea (' a nd r k w i Corn: Sate IIi~p.ont S how~ts, (a 2& 4P.M Open A.M to 1 Midight CFFCr Preent t Council I Magazine to Intramurals 2, h Contingent Fund 2, e University Players dif World University Service ) est Willis, chairman, reported he to various universities but n< Ag Codification Committee: le ported that the codification ready for print. Freshman Study Commiti ported that his committee wi w- to conduct the investigation. Education Evaluation Coi nt man, gave a progress report ( Intramurals Committee: I ported that the intramurals p OLD BUSINESS: The proposed Constitution ing and was adopted by un NEW BUSINESS: Everett Cooper was appo mittee with the approval of ( John Chappell introduced was passed by viva voce vot< Be it Resolved, That the ' sity of South Carolina go oi Freed and the Council Housii 'e ties to ascertain the necessit' ot facilities, and be it further Resolved, That the Coun entire Student Body, fully v( gain these needed improveme1 mittee. at There being no further b nt .iourned. on r. ABSENTEES: Bobby Fuller Jimmy Truesdale 4 Susan McLaurin 4 Mike Adair Mike Daniel Vasiliki Moskos Bill Herring Jack Wilson lers e Society at the tjihiversity. Members olihy, Marvin I. Oberani anmid Charles er, anmd IIerhert Mo y. Third row, t justice. ill * Here's one filter The d iffe rent iqueIlI inner filter of M make the taste of a cigai a pure white outer filter Tareyton deli vers -and P1/A L FHLTA 4iutes 502.00 revived 010.00 new program 311.50 ibanded 700.00 [nvestigating Committee: Ern that inquiries have been sent > replies have been secured. Willie Griggs, chairman, re >f University regulations were Lee: Ben Boyd, chairman, re is discussing ideas about how nmittee: Tony Brown, chair mn his committee. Iolbrook Platts, chairman, re amphlet was being revised. was submitted to a third read mimous vote. inted to the Intramural Com ,ouncil. a resolution on housing. It tudent Council of the Univer i record as commending Sam ig Committee for their activi r of improvements in housing il, or representatives of the sts all authority necessary to its in Mr. Freed and his com usiness, the meeting was ad Respectfully submitted, Bland Roper Acting Secretary Air Society Names Heads Cadet Major Julian W. Jones is the new commander of William Far row Squardon, Arnold Air Society at Carolina, according to Colonel Janmes E. Johnston, Professor of Air Science. Other new officers are cadets Allen C. Pate, deputy commander; Roy G. Webb, adjutant recorder; Robert A. Darr, comptroller; Robert P). Glymph, information officer; Joel W. Shealy, chaplain; and Allan 0. . Jackson, pledge trainer. on deliv< !reyton ILTER cigarette that's really4 ~e is this: Tareyton's Dual Filtei 'TIVATED) CHARHCOAL, definit -ette mild and smooth. It works -to balainee the flavor elementsi r.OJ enjoy--the best taste of the I IITa reyr Placement I Monday, March 6 the The Tennessee Corporation will res ma have a representative on campus to ca interview .seniors in chemistry and am chemical engineering in the School lev of Engineering. Appointments may thr be arranged through the School of j Engineering. Stz Tuesday, March 7 hal of Representatives of the S. D. eiv Leidesdorf Company (certified pub- me lic accountants) will interview ac- Sel counting majors in Room 304, Rus sell House. Appointmients may be to scheduled through the School of Busi ness Administration (Dean Derrick's to Office). )fi fml College Life Insurance Company art of America will recruit in Room 301, reg Russell House. Their representative foi is interested in interviewing seniors Ru in business administration, education, tIr English, fine arts, history, political mil science, psychology, and public ad- fie, ministration. Appointments may be arranged through the School of Busi ness Administration (Dean Derrick's - wvil Office). 301 A representative of the West sel Virginia Paper and Pulp Company ie will interview seniors majoring in tll Ahemistry, physics, and engineering mil (chniical engineering, electrical en ineerilng, and mechanical engineer ing). Appointments may be scheduled hirogh the School of Engineering. Fit The Glidden Company will have a Seil representative in Russell House, (a loo:n 302, to interview accounting, hlui marketing, and chemical engineering Ma majors. Their representative is also Ilo interested inl imterviewing students tile who have completed their junior year Ad in accotinting for participation iin anl auditor intern-Lip training program dirin.g the smniner. AI)pointments may be schedilO through the School of Hisiness Administration. Weinesday. March 8 I'hilco Corp.);.tionl will recruit in thr Music Fraterni Scholarship To Ilotiston Price recently received!i ng the Charles E. W a r d Mlemorial of Scholarship, awarded by Delta Signia Chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, national music frater nity. A freshman at the University, Price is studying piano under Dr. H1[ugh Williamson, head of the de partient of music. lie is also a y member of the University Chorus. tV Delta Sigma a w a r d s this scholarship each year to a deserv ars t **te fla DUAL fifferent! gives you a 'y protTve<(l to ni the smoke. car lobiaccos.L Pure white oule nterviews School of Engineering. The rep entative is interested in seniors joring in electrical and mechani engineering; and mathematics I physics majors at the master's el. Appointments may be scheduled augh the School of Engineering. k representative of the Kentucky .te Department of Highways will ,e a representative in the School Engineering to interview senior 1i engineering majors. Appoint nts may be arranged through the ool of Engineering. . C. Penney and Company plans have a representative on campus interview seniors in business ad iistration, education, English and arts (and other graduates who interested in retailing careers, ardless of major). Appointments these interviews in Room 301, isell House, may be arranged dugh the School of Business Ad iistration (Dean Derrick's Of bbeville Mills and Laurens Mill hsidiaries of Deering-Milliken) I have representatives in Room , Russell House, to interview iors in accounting and manage at. Appointments may be arranged ough the School of Business Ad iistration. 'ithursday, March 9 \ representative of the Atlas ance Company will interview iors in business administration counting, banking and finance, iness economics, management, and rketing) in Room 301, Russell ase. Appointments may be sched :1 through the School of Business ministration. Friday, M1arch 10 tepublic Aviation Corporation will -e a representative in the School Engineering to interview seniors ?ectrical engineering and physics. pmintments may he arranged )ugh the School of Engineering. y Awards Freshman freshman in the department music. LOST Light-colored ) r i a r pipe ade by Weber, with a me I lid-colored band around Ze em. Contact Joe Van Dyke, )x -1013, phone 301. Also, gold charm bracelet ith only one charm (October Ibirthday charm). Lost be een Ilussell llouse and Le mte College last Friday. Con ct Riuth Koolkin, phone 241. voT... FARCOAL inner filter fter