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Carolina Student March 13, 1961 The regular nietitig of Stu<dent Council was called to order by Presilent Mike Quinn The roll was ealled and the minutes approved as read C'OMI1TTEEi REPORlTS:c C(odification Committee: Willie Griggs, chairman, an- t nIounIe< 1hai his Aittet would meet that night at 6:00 p.m1.r .kbsences COiniittee: Chairman Bill Able reminded all q4'U11i m'emberwn's to turn in excuses before March 16, 1961. lli-ni 1w.ii presente<l the following report of the Freshman stukdv Comnittee: This conittee was C'rmned for the ptirpose of investigat - the pssibilitv f in.stituting some type of plan for train 'o'.h'no in how to study. n' possibilities were eonsidered by the commit h (it t rainling <luring Freshman Orientation; '0no-di're:aing l hclasses tor 'reshmen; having a full 1) To Stud : or havintg stidy training included w ek or t wo of English 11 Classes. ques were sent to several schools in the South I I o ' iv )f theni had programs of this type. Several im-e ul co1uses in how to study, but the com S1 eind Ilat it was iipracticable for Carolina to o or course due to the large number of freshmen. ITh 11 cnui cals) tiet with members of the faculty and m 1111 1n to hir their i<leis :iid to try to work out a Sws 1finallv decitledI that these two ideas woulld be con sidr Ml: on, to g-ive in.stiruictio on how to study (uring reshm:i )rincotatimn, and t\wo(. to have this instruction -!\ Cn to firlhmeni at the begining of the semester in English 11 eass. Th T o 'lllittC0 met with Dlr. lBabcock of the E-:ni1lish IDtparteIlnt anld he said that he would work out the d.tais witl lhe Enlglish prot'essors as to how and what to TI '). c' omitte deci<lel herefore, that since Dr. Babcock is willing to do this :ud since more 'reshmen can be reached thrtiigh the Eiigl ish I I classes, it would be best to use this mletli(d inlstead ot(- Freshman Orienotation classes. TelA*r,'ore. the co1inniittee has the following resolution to Whereas, t[he'r is a lleed mi the part ot most students and elwciall. liew freshmeli t'Ir instructioll il good study prac Whereas, Stulent ('ouncil is intcreste<d ill the iiplovement f whldar'sip of all our sti<lelts, and Whereas, tle Engisli DepIrtnien tinder DI. Babcock is l rese tl wIorkig .Il a 11phan to give ilstuictioln ill studling to tre.hic at Ilhe g-inin ;g o' 1he semester in Egligsh 11 elass s, leretore be it Resolved, tihat Studenlt ('oillcil go Oll rei1colrd as el(lorsinig lt plai u herby freshnen in English 11 classes will 'eceive nst Ion ill how to stu< ly. :ni1 fUlrther. that count cil pledges ,1s sulpport anld tirg.s thle execultionl of this planl. Campus Briefs WuI 1w bil,d todayv at 2 p.m. ini (1.1S I((1t \VL ' h iOhiY t 2hUh Ovill have their regillar businless, U ~i . I Ie~~.nmetill-g at 1;::),0 Tuesday inl ROOM :102. Russvm Itimse, followed by the Stunitlit IUnioa M ieIl eting at 7 p.m. N'lh:Aet P' ar" will b. the .V:de. !'to m1vi 4 t )or m*Y INe m n C u .4 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -\ BoH 4'l4. I . I'ld)I i 'l v at p.m. in Room 102, mo i .u -h are free nt t nltwis,. h t , . and : * * *v b y a : p in Am 1. Il u P- E u foa pm. e Th enii na l:l1:ivn < (ES (n inertin tuet '(( . Il:i 01!!Iei&'& itnole. >1'rew t'vlub Ed:', . 1 .m. in :he A\zale:, Im 'i'eswl ehl Eli tulent. 1 141'. t thuncilsd ig t metn - ( uned w14)li!l' aeet .111onot 5 meet.Mi:ri - e folsu.. *i *nli.iI lli ' ri n ' lu ncho w I il l [lbe (lil0hi. Ihn My Wl \ . . nllusel lousye[e lletng wl S lii'raieniori"e" Y'n \\ulth -:ala a t 'iEi)(I *l lTe Ineitii nal Studie ts lubil El 111' '''''Iiw il ha ri 7hi fromla business. \V '1 re.l: meetlin at' 'o::mi Tsday luom Ill.3 141 ~' V3llIEI I \10. iusselil llous ft ollwed y themm I~,Newman Club Newmansentluior meetWed Ladyw dayiatriRoam. Turey Griomle2 lit (oluiha ~t'or, i gt'l useNLlose Piopslon.l rig at (' rouraiion(1nmjoar[. willi'meeti- o na Mu's. QuatIthan.ah& i 0[.m. in "ss l dmaouse. . All JouruilimWtudentsander Fellwsi wiae 1 othrs nteestd ae ivitdmt at Oumby a 6 p.m. to 12v 1011(1 th Itinchen.i_ns__ n__ integration.__Students_ Council M Bill Able presented the follow The Committee Chairmen of | Vednesday, March 8 in Room 2( There was a short discussion o ions and which ones had best. legree of success of the commit.t ounl to he most efficient. Methods of involving more< nechinations of Government we reating student interest in eleci Some of the suggest ions were 1. Publish pertinent sectioi 2. Use more non-council st 3. Use professional frater munication. .1. Publicize elections more 5. Encourage competition. G. Council m1ember's Shoull respective schools So as needs ami or complaint: The group recommemdedl th., olmllittee have a meeting of ilater System to investigate th hl1n to sell meal tickets to inidivi -uggested that the Commit te lonorary fraternities as well as heir cooperation in the meal tit Lelt, that more tickets could be di lhat it would enhlance the moral ,Ll) BUSINESS: The 1resident alilloulced 111 I clock for the cafeterin. NEW BUSINESS: The resoltin111 of the Fresll pass,,ed. Both recommendations of th< mit tev were pass;ed. Ken Wood's motion that St possibility of erecting lights on St ieet was seconded and passed 1like Adaiir requested the al the F4ire I ivest igat i ng ( Committ proved b)y ( Council. The colim 5 :00 p.m. Th11eeI being n ilOwrther )u journ,1ed. AIISENTEES: 1alrtha Dabbs,, .Jllim 1alm Fort, Larr-1y I1ariger)Hb1>y X Tonly l1irovn, 'Alike 1\ovejoY, Mil, .\erline, Alex Sanders, John Ci Cheering Set Next I Varzity Cheerleader tryouts for the school year of C,1-62 will h' hel on i )avis iuld on Tuesday, March 20, and Friday, March 2.1. USC Solon Will Give Lectures The ild of law will be intro duoced to the Gui gnarid lectutre sieiis when Prof. Coleman Karesh of School of Law pretsenit s a two paritteies March 20) anid 27 on "C'onsidet'i:ion in Contracts."' TIhe seie 'i' now~ knowv~n as the thle fields of history, English, eco noisc, forii ginI higuage's, (educai sc ienc1.' Theii lec t's wvere estaidlished byv .iss Susan iiiignarid, Dr. .Jane Brucet Guligniard( and Miss Caroline thIinin of~ii titstandi~ing members ofi the Univers'iit y fa culty onl ini telilectutal1 subi ject s. A hequesit't of Miss I aro(line( Gu~igniard provided for' t' perpeiituat ion of the series dns. IProf i. K(a rish is wvidely3 kniown as ahlw scholar and te'nebe(r. In 1957 hei receivedi t~(( Ihie uniivri\ t y's' Ruis stll A\ w a r' d fto' dist iinguiished uiIn 1953. hei was~ inameid SouthI Carolina imeiiiber tof Ite national tonfterencte st udy ingj un ifoi'mity in laws. Sandwich Bacon, Sliced Tomato, 1d Mayonnaise e Seed Bun 99c Iuon,i saom Streets, (a yer MiAdnigh. R,e'ry Day .inutes ing report: Student Government met on 13 of Russell House. f the committees, their func served their purpose. The oe system was discussed and >f the Student Body in the re brought out, and ways of " ions were suggested. se I Po is of committee critiques. a udents on committees. mties as a means of com :I speid more time in their ii to gain an insight into the m: (of their constitutents. pai it the Student Meal Ticket th all students who work for i' possibility of setting up a dual students. It was further u! contact the service and tio the religious groups to solicit in -liet purchasing plan. It was w< sposed of in this manner and cl e ol' I he stludent workers. en Studiiet Union has ordered ian Study Committee vas . in Conimittee Chairmen Com- a udent Council look into the 4 the tennis courts on Devine a h )l)oitnent of Joe Mathis to l. e. The appointment wvas ap ittee will meet March 14 at lness, the meet ing was ad- E CO m, jimm T-ICruesdale, John S litchull, Alary Wallace Hilton, S :e lhIniel, Heth Stuckey, Dave ) appell. Respectfully submitted. Vasiliki Moskos A Secretary fo Tryouts Veek ('andidatts for varsity cheerleader \i vill ineet on Davis Field on Tues- \i lay at -1:00 and will be shown and in ,iven a chance to practice the two, si leers that vill he performed in sv ront of the judges on Friday. U On the hasis of the performiance if the two selected cheers, the udges will select 12 hoys and 12 'irls to be calididates in the gen ral campus elections to he held ANpril 17 and 19. The requiremenits for cheerleader: aiijates are the same as those for Aher canihdates in campus elee ions. Eaich eandlida te mu lst have an 'ive.rall 2.(00 average on his courses. Freshmen lust have a 2.00 on their1 firs't seme(ster work). Judig'es wvill lie miade tup oif ri iiaduag varesityv cheerleaders, irisid ent of! thle Pep (Club, presi - lint of Student (Council, aund a r(ereent at ive fromi t he athletic de paritmlient. JudlIginHg will beC basedl iin coinii at ion, enithu tsiaisml, spirit, iliityV, andl overall performance of bo t h cheers. Fullther details will he given on Tuesday at .1:00 when the candi - lautes mieet to lie shown the (heels. FOR SALE Webster Echo Tape Recorder Deck Records and Plcays Back Monoural Two and Four Track Stereo. Brcand New, Sell at Wholesale Price. Call AL 3-4473 Scholar dollars travel farther with SH ERATON HOTE LS STUDENT FACULTY DISC OUNTS Save tin the going pirices of goig pilce at Sherat Ion I loteIs. Spiecial1 sa ve-moneliy rat is on singles and great Ier savings pier persont whenl you sha:re a room withI one, I wo or three friends. Generouis groiupI rates9 arranged for athle haams, clubs) and college chans on-t he-go. For rates, reservat ions oir furt her informat ion, get in touch with: MR. PAT GREEN College Relations Dept. Sheraton Corporation 470 Atlantic Avenue noitao n 1n as. 9lacemen xives Sch Placement interviews have been t ieduled for the week beginning c Inday, March 20. Interested i iiors may arrange for appoint- E nts through the offices listed for i ieduling. Definite interview ap- t intments must be arranged in I vance by each student who shes to be included in the sched of interviews. Monday, March 20 'rhe Clearwater Finishing Plant I1 interview seniors majoring in chanical engineering, chemistry, inagement, and accounting. Ap intments may be a r r a n g e d -ough the School of Engineering. Tuesday, March 21 A representative of the Interna nal Paper Company will recruit i the School of Engineering. le uid like to talk with seniors in. nmical, electrical, and mechanical ginecring. Appointments may be 1eduled through the School of igineering. Crawford and Company will ve a representative in Room 301, issell House, to interview seniors business administration (banking d finance, business economics, inagement, marketing), English, ography, history, law, and public ministration. Appointments may arranged through the School of isiness Administration (Dean Der -k's Office). Wednesday, March 22 A representative of Ernst and rnst will interview senior ac unting majors in Room 301, Rus I House. Arrangements for in rviews may he made through the -hool of Business Administration, .,an Derrick's pffice. Representatives of the Shell Oil >mpany will interview seniors in ,issell House, Room 304. The presentatives would like to talk ith majors in civil engineering r their operations department, and counting-finance majors for their Worship Service An inter-denominational Easter orship Service will be held on lednesday, March 29, at 11 p.m. Rutledge Chapel on the Horse oe. The theme for this year's rvice is "The Miracle of the Res rection." You're a natural wonder in OST- GRAD SLACKS Any guy a -the real goods (no ja//,no con, n gizmos) gets the oirigi nal,* an uhentic natural look ia II-I-S Post-Grad slacks. Lean and tapercd to a fare-thee-well, these are the slacks other slacks try to look like-but seldom d10. Smooth, pleathess fronr; prc-cuffecd bottoms. A-t your favorite camf>us store; in a aide and wonderful selection of w'ashab)le all.cotton fabrics and au tomiatic wash -and -wear Dacron |>olyesuter bilends . . . $.4.95 to $8.95. -I h spoRsWEA Io t Bureau edule reasury-trainees program. In ad lition, they will interview seniors n any field for their nontechnical ales trainee program. Appoint nents may be arranged through he School of Business Administra ion. Dean Derrick's Office. Thursday, March 23 The Shell Oil Company will con inue interviewing in Room 304, Zussell House. Appointments may Pe scheduled through the School of lusiness Administration. A representative of the Citadel Afe Insurance Company will re ruit in Russell House, Room 301. ic is interested in talking with eniors in liberal arts and business idiministration, who are interested n sales. Appointments may be irranged through the School of 3usiness Administration ()ean Der -ick's Office). The United States Coast Guard vill have a representative in Rus ;ell House, Room 302, to interview [961 graduates who are interested n Officer's Candidate School. Ap )(ointments may he arranged hrough the Placement Bureau, Room 211, Russell Ilouse. Friday. March 21 A representative of Spartan Mills is scheduled to interview seniors in Russell House, Room 301. lie would like to talk with seniors in mechanical engineering an(d management. Appointments for these interviews may be scheduled through the School of Husiness Ad m1inistration (Dean 1errick's Of fice). Author of "I Was Lores o I WAS A TEEN-Al In a recent learned journal (.1 chairman (RIlph "llot-lips" i importa nt Aimerican corporation: wrote a trenchant aiticle in wh national problemk: the lack of cu Mr. Sigafoos's article, it. must derogatory. Ile stated quite eh1 what with his gruelling curriculu istry, can hardly be expected t too. What Mr. Sigafoos deplore -is the lopsided result of toda who can build a bridge but, can't Planck's Constant but not Bott with Fraunhofer's lines but not Mr. Sigafoos can find no soli 1, however, believe there is one this: if stud(ents of sciencee dlon't then we must let tihe arts come For example, it would be a s andl music right along with phy'si being called upon to recite ini required to rhyme their answe'rs -like, for instance, The C'o/om I would not onily be choek-fulIl of the same time, expose the st udu great music. llere, try it. your. Bogcy March. Come, sing along Phy,sics Is wVhat we learn Einstein Said cncrgy/ is m< Newton is highifalutin And Pascalyi's a re Do you see howv much mior< uplifting to learn physics this You want another chorus? By: Leyden - ie made the Leyv Trolley ie made the 'Pros Curie Rode in a surrey, And Diesel's a w Once the studlent has manster cani go on to more compldicated figuration, the Eroica, anid Lore And when the student, Ioa leaves the classroom and lights he will enjoy that filter, that fia there will no longer be an uineas a little voice within him rep)eat ie will know - k now joyously whold man, and he will bask Marlboro as a colt rolls in new educated-a credit to his collet conisti And while he 1a rolling, colt-i he would stop tong enough t< maker. of Marlboro-un fille Conmmaner Waeme anoar USC Coed Receives Fellowship Margaret "Skippy" Canady, USC iistory major, has been awarded a Ira"IduIate study fellowship by the Noodrow Wilson National Fellow ;hip Foundation. The fellowships are awarded to >utstandiig students to encourage 'hen to consider college teaching is a career. Three university students re -eived honorable miietion for the ward-Nancy Claire Rogerson, majoring in physics; Ellison D. S;mith, sociology; and Vicki H. Imith, majoring ill French. The fellowshi)s, awarded to 1,3:1 st.udents this year, cover the Iir-st yeatr of graduate study. The* -.;tu d en ts' professors nominate hem for the competitive awards. ifter which 15 regional commit eCs S('e(ll the candidates. This Year there were 10,453 iomiievs, a 1 per cent, increase ver last year aid a 500 per cent ilncrease sinlce the program was xIpanled in 11957 by a $21.5 mil lion ForI Foundation grant. There were 1A1 1 who received honlorable mtlition, and a Wilson Follildationl stateellllt said it is ex pected that these students wvill re eeive alternatt awards ither di r'ectly from iniversities or from other orgalizations. At the tnliv-rsi:y, "Skippy" had a1 grade poinit rat io of 5.925 ats she( oltered her final semester early Ihis year. A pifect score is 6.000. a Teen-aqe Iarf","The Many f >obie Gillis", e.) -E SLIDE R'LE It'd) the ditig-ished ho:trd 'gfs)of onle of mur lmost (he Arf .luchaicial D ('.) ich he pininkted mur gravvst ture amoni, Science-j rradiuitv-:. be 1-mphpimsized, w:is ill I) selse arly that tile scielce student, ml in physics, math, and chem o find tinn- to study the arts i-inl , wat we all deplore y's science core:graduates compioseco concerto, wvho know%% celli's \enis, w%-ho are familiir with Scliller's. ion to thi, hidemus imnbalancv. -Id t 'vey i le one. It is O stts o e neC. cry easy tihing to teach'I pIor/ Cs'. Sttludenits, ini'te:ad of mler'ely .$ h ysics class, wold bI nitead he( Hy,71 y Mc.S Thus relaton impotan OfCs but dould \iat. ntlloithe sthtdlihso iny cass. tarael. So's R?oylc. btroaeningr, how much miore vgay? ngOf cous youh do longer dI/m m esaflildmn end jrvli. h )eltiOo i grasscar. t,Cinlt, rl ea. Sos0 ye dle iThe onew grass, prhape trd wit scigete andcutre nreeL in-the plaur Morhis grs-1tn,copee1rl