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Carolina Student President Mike Quinn called the regular meeting of Stu dent Council to order. The roll was called and the minutes E of the previous meeting were read and approved. COMMITTEE REPORTS Artists Series Committee: The next program of the Art ists Series will be presented March 21, reported John Chap pell, chairman. Carlos Montoya, famous flamenco guitarist will perform. Admission will be free for Carolina Students, $1 for faculty, and $2 for general public. j Elections Committee: Jack Wilson, chairman of the Elec tions Committee, gave the following results of the special election to fill Student Council vacancies: Joe Mathis School of Engineering; David Cobb, Kitty Grimball, and Beth Stuckey-School of Education. Housing Committee: Sam Freed, chairman of the HIous ing Committee, presented the following recommendations: 1. That Student Council suggest immediate action in regard to improvements of lighting on fraternity row by installation of overhead fixtures, either incandes cent or fluorescent. to alleviate the problem that now t exists. 2. That Student Council strongly recommend to the ap propriate authorities that action be taken on the part of housing and maintenance to modernize the tene ments on campus through painting and installation v of new plumbing facilities where the need exists as cited in the accompanying report. :. That a method be established by which those stu dents desiring additional telephones in living areas can register this need with housing, and when the need becomes sufficient in any given living area, this need be reported to the telephone company. When it is financially expedient for the telephone company to (o so, the desired telephones will be installed. 4. That measures be taken by Housing to increase the candle power in all dormitories on campus. 5. That rooms be cleaned more often and that tho ad ministration take into consideration ways to make the work force more efficient. 6. That this committee become a permanent committee with appointments every year in order to keep pace with housing developments. OLD BUSINESS Alex Sanders moved that the following sentence be added to Article V of the, proposed Constitution: No amendment shall become effective until approved by - the faculty and the Board of Trustees. The motion was seconded and passed. NEW BUSINESS President Quinn announced that the Constitution will be presented to the faculty on the first Wednesday in April. The faculty will then vote on it the first Wednesday in May. All committee chairmen will meet Wednesday, March 8, at 5 p.m. in Room 204, Russell House. b The Absences Committee will meet Thursday, March 9 at 5 p.m. The President appointed the following as sub-chairmen for the Speakers' Bureau: Bland Roper, Charles Behling, John Chappell, Sam Freed, Bill Singleton, and Mike Sheheen. Bill Able presented the following resolution which was unanimously passed by Council. Whereas, the basketball team of the University of South Carolina has displayed tremendous courage and stamina in the face of great odds, and WVhereas, our team has defeated two of North C'arolina's Big Four, and WVhereas, saidI team members have alwavys conducted themselves as exemplary sport smen ; t herelfore be it There will b)e a meeting of all May Queen candidates Tues day at 5 p.m. in lloom 102, RuselII ouse. P'ictuires will be madde of candidates at this S UCfi A CH( n tvRSIHon m AMUENRIAN CLUMBIA T adOWN[RSMH IP* AUDTOUENT 3 PRIE M.o F t $4.6 Ckts frndeeryu sz,thTi casul-frlyuzousprtohir $2.50 amto tohiveyouthayexra-eat COLUBIATOWNHIPyours from a wealth of fob AUDITRIUM 8:30P.M.styles and look fit! Progam: oint on azz,2.95 to Grauaton allFIVE POINTS at Wde ampon Parmcy pon718 Saluda Ave. presentation of L. D. card. Council N Resolved, that the Student outh Carolina extend its co tevens and the members of Resolved, that copies of thi tevens and "The Gamecock." The recommendations of t assed. Student Council then met There being no further bu ourned. Re Va Set CampIW "(anecock" The regular weekly meeting of ie "Gamiecock' staff will be held day at 2 p.m. in ]Zoom 208. Rus L ll fl u e * WUSC's regular staff meeting .-ill be this afternoon at 5 o'clock Ioom 201. Russell llouse. I lC The International Relations Club ill meet at 5 p.m. 'lhursday in oom 201. Russell louse. The 'ress Club 1uncheon will be t. I p.m. today in the Azalea :oom. Rissell louse. Student Council Student Council will meet at 5 .m1. Monday in the Assembly .mom, lussell louse. All students rei invited to observe the meeting. * * * Newman Club Ihe Newman Club will meet at p.m. Wednesday in Room 102, ussell Hlouse. "Y"Lunchcons 'r-eshmlian "Y luncheon will meet lday at 1 ).mn. in Russell House )ebly Room. S-,phomore - Junior - Senior "Y" Mieke, will meet Wednesday at 1 RIlssell louse Assembly Room. ISC The International Students Club 'ill ha~Ve their business meeting at :30 p.m. Tuesday in Room 102, usell House, followed by the regu r meeting at 7 p.m. * * * Carolina Flying Club Carolina Flying Club will meet )elta )elta )elta sorority has annotunced that applica tions are now being accepted for the sororities General Fund Scholarship award. All stu dlents interested in applying for this award should contact the I )eani of' Women's Office or' Norma Ilearne, Box 2823 USC, prior to Miarch 15. 4.954 WEN' SHO Dimn At*AM 1inutes Council of the University of ngratulations to Coach Bob the team, and be it further - s resolution be sent to Coach he Housing Committee were ,n an executive session. siness, the meeting was ad ipectfully submitted, siliki Moskos. retary Rviefs I rTuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the club room. University Terrace. * * * Pi Epsilon Mu Pi Epsilon Mu, for physical edu- C ation majors, will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in Russell House. * * * Journalim Students Student Council representatives S From Journalism are in the library t( >f Legare every Tuesday from 3-4 e a.n. to hear suggestions and discuss il my problems the students want t olight up in council. Clariophtic 11 All interested male students are it nivited to the Clariosophic Literary n 4ociety meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. S n Clariosophic Hall, third floor, Le rare College. ti Ticket Sales h As a part of the YM-YWCA pro- IR tram, meal tickets for student work- v It can be sold for cash at Russell ti louse Information Desk on Wed- tl wt-sdays at 3 p.m. n * * * fi "Crucible" The "Crucible" staff will hold its r veckly meeting Tuesday at 1 p.m. g n the magazine office, Room 206, c Zussell House. All staff members e md students interested in helping ni vith the spring issue are asked to n ie present at the meeting. t) 5 POINTS THEATRE - CALENDAR - FRIDAY 3/10 "THE BELL BOY" Jerry Lewis SATURDAY 3/11 "TARZAN, THE MAGNIFICENT' SUNDAY 3/12 LAST TIMES TODAY "TARZAN, THE MAGNIFICENT" Shows of 2 & 4 P.M. Only Starting Tonight at 8 P.M. 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They are in -rested in talking with seniors in ectrical and mechanical engineer ig. Appointments may be scheduled irough the School of Engineering. S. S. Kresge Company will recruit i.oom 301, Russell House. Their presentative will interview seniors business administration. Appoint ents may be arranged through the chool of Business Administration [)ean Derrick's Office). Representatives of the First Na onal Bank of South Carolina will >Id interviews in Russell House, oom 3014. These men will inter ew seniors in business administra on. Appointments must be made trough the School of Business Ad inistration (Dean Derrick's Of ce). The Martin Company will have a presentative in the School of En ineering to interview seniors in vil engineering, electrical engin e r i n g , mechanical engineering, athematics, and physics. Appoint ents should be arranged through ie School of Engineering. Earn $135 weekly during summer traveling overseas. MUST BE U. S. CITIZEN. Com plete details furnished. Send $1.00 to Lansing Information Service, Dept. F-19, Box 74, New York 61, N. Y. DUAL HNG garette that's really4 is this: Tareyton's Duial Filti 'IVATEF) CIIAIICOAL, definite te mlild and smooth. It works I o0 balance the flavor elementsi L' enjoy- the beat taste of the l. Ta]Twy/& it Appoi, >rs Start Wednesday, March 15 Mobile Air Materiel Area continue interviewing in the S of Engineering. Appointments be made through the School of gineering. The Martin Company will con interviewing the School of gineering. Appointments may b ranged through the School of ginecring. The Carnation Company will representatives in Room 304, sell House to interview seniors it chanical engineering, business ministration, liberal arts, chem and others from any field of , who are interested in the comp; marketing program. Arranger for interview appointments ma scheduled through the School of iness Administration (Dean Dern Office). ridr ay, March 16 The Carnation Company will tinue interviewing in Room 304, sell Ilouse. Appointments ma, scheduled through Business Ad istration (Dean Derrick's Offi A representative of the , Chalmers Manufacturing Coml will recruit in the School of E eering. Ile will be interested in ing with seniors in electrical ADVICE FROM LITTLE JOE: POPULARITY CAN BE SO DEAR LITTLE JOE: I consider myself very handsorr intelligent. However, for some be very popular with the girls. that I do? DEAR LONESOME The solution to your problem is out that you take your date! PARK Drive-Ins, and you won't call youl DEAR LITTLE JOE: I am a candidate for the school me not to bother coming out fo chances of making the team a1 DEAR TRIPLE THREAT: From one pigskin to another, All-America teams. However, v future. You still won't make ti (if you have a problem, write Drive-In!) P.S.: Piggie Park is the solutic PIG.I Charleston Highway Sun ers the lifferent! gives yOti a A''~A ly proved( to ogethier wvith n the smfoke. nm est tobaccas. Pure whmi ntments Monday mechanical engineering. Appoint will Iments may be arranged through the chool School of Engineering. may Firestone Tire and Rubber Com En- pany will have a representative In Russell House, Room 301, to talk tinue with seniors in business adIministra En- tion and liberal arts. Appointments a ar- may be arranged through the School En- of Business Administration (Dean I)errick's Office). have Rus- Friday, March 17 ad- The Carnation Company will con ad- tinue interviewing in Room 304, Rus tudy sell 11ouse. Appointments may be , scheduled through the School of Bus Illy's iless1A1 Administnation (Dean Der ets ick's Office). Bus- lepre.sentatives of the Ffrestone -ick' Tire and Rubber Company will con tinue interviewing in Russell House, lIoom 301. Appointments may be arranged through the School of Bus con- iness Administration (Dean Der Rus- r:ek's Office). I be The Mureau of Reclamation (U. minl- S. Departient of the Interior) will cc). have a representative in the School \llis- of Engineering to interview seniors pany iii cviil, electrical, and mechanical igin- engmneering. Alppointments may be talk- arranged through the School of En and gileering. WITH THE GIRLS LVED WITH EASE! e, talented and extremely reason I don't appear to LIL__ What would you suggest LONESOME simple. Just get the word -JOE to the modern PIGGIE have to call them; they'll LITTLE JOE 's football team, but the coach keeps telling >r the team next season. Do you think my e good? TRIPLE THREAT you definitely won't make any pre-season isit PIGGIE PARK Drive-in frequently in the a team, but you'll be enjoying life more. LITTLE JOE to Little Joe, in care of any Piggie Park C n to any "where-to-go" problem. E PARK? Camden Highway iter Highway .VO.... 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