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Student Council Minutes The first fall semester meeting of Student Council was called to order by President John Chappell. The roll was called and the minutes weres' appIrovIed as read. COMMITTE'll WE'OlS: Orientation Committee: Charles Behling presented the Orientation omimittee report. Orientation this year ws hIeld on a somewhat expk rimental basis. For the first time, the (hl "Y" Camp version of Orient:it it'l was elinminted and the entire prograli was held on elnmpus, with no limit plactl nII the nIumerI' of new students who C'ljd attend. Stiidents were I cli harge If tiht piogran from Friday, September Sthrough loltdi. September 11. Acadenic counseling, led by acul;ty mmboers occupied Tuedy. Selpember 12. A detailed outline 1;i10s d i .: the ple ai; in.iv he found in the counselors' h,dhe na - w in p.n\ this ioport. fin addition, Orientation xtlo a' ll. ' t r-'s V.I lie , n tfil in the Student ier,),n thet- '' ,:.h% , - It this new concept of S.u i on.V:h u s , '- \': ins1. ti, l'ni Versity' decided late last 'Iftr not ttl 1a e ' 1, i' ; colimp lsorv for new students, vr. 'hein Volunteered :O ma h th )rientation Program. \s I", idav. S t,bi 1 f , V i th l -" I, I ai lotal of nerv regular u 'gri:..inte tdi I.nts at *h i Imvi sitw.v a" 1.51. This meanls that 5.'> , t if:! n w t .- : s a ethd iiw, v%-uni1tarv portion of Orienta he I r-en'tt'on i'rain Wa -llsi' d t help the new students I ie fe lift. 0nd tO :teIlIWt to ciCate within them a whole -;onw a ti , n(,- - i ifc. Of c,liirsk,. the success of such a program na'si r. A S success t hat was achieved is due th n s h -1l efrt s o r ' f l aI i '.lizabeth It. Clotworthy, W. Tswim :id the stueinlit Orientation Counselors. A aenn - vin l' Dsan ('it wh i - t hv sl . 1In Tomilin will be Th. ukik1nt CMnSCI-IS. hiwl'\\ A l, VOIrv A.ur apprecialtionl t A) I: lit -t 1s ( I ilvorst v's liew Students. s vva lt c ' i n!( nu d ' the privilege of early tgis! rato nP. 1r CIi 11it i r Tihk-Y orki d ; lu .rt ansd well simply to tilc r(4 yWle )I lI'* U nIvcI-Sity ki;ld .t,N<a it I I.nts! . A letter from) th h 11itttin 'tn ns t c nwndin 'il sk'(tud11nt I un-11 selors wvill i fowci r t s I 1 s 'he Au I I rIil was 1ilimited by A e Vral ph" - s t. r, L2 Im. ( -it - s ,11 Ilk- n An r atchieve its, full [(' n l:i;l sUcct- - A- I 1 ' 1 1 n 1' m:sh'. Thest. chaliges -i p:s i: \i\1 -ii b 4 -esc lited later in ihtiri.ort. i \v.illi. t i t ( :nit1;flui 55 ', t,inp}tted. however. I i Aiist-l'''i- 5 i lli. 4 2 ii \, IIk \vit t heir i.. sti:s s i h. a!s n 1 -- m lo any prolblvimls which Wt' Ita Vit' '- li 5 5 2 I': - it -ci ' s til'i W ill : A . li is I I-'it. h' t. i..r:hy .oi l I i anI f George \\. lm lin hav% A ( nIinual:y re th\ uh if the InierSity of S41u0,h CM'arolna In a1 high :111d s lfs w y :;il W I I -:1 'j-::\S. i!l- ha it, 1;4-%s mc i ni\ r alk NVw ,i t h smi','sI' s . tsi. 1t Icmlfs ;11 1 ved wih. l sil.inisrt SI,0 u I- : 'hey b 't * iemle rv ion.d fromt he rI eal I l t 'h1 1s nusi;i >. Ft : i :. :ht i l m1t-s tS of thi t stol ientis EK RV' I ;tl l IZ I iti,\it rth :11\ .t.:i is ni In h:. s It t eIsld It hlre imI ise i ii h v a t tlt Ili vsi 'v b,\ tii n ''l rst - < in. h4it'estyli. to,I. Itlit I ricit.s hii wt th tilt .' si ' . W Elli t1s-::S.i . ha%, sixcclh.-: - u mtillp ---c tii i 1 oi III a!il stul d nli ts W IlI!:l1IF.\s. :.v h r I siktIs11s1't.1ittiulari d hn c iI r t td the i u sIltis hIf "t,isii i ' s t siti i -! I It hv t he. . s.ii--- is -''ti' s t e habeation ~ ~ ~ A to te su e t y ter trl S 1ceha .or Interest in) thet N' i l i'a ' i r:ni ma i wii i I n--reasiv, wto cerk toward 'ht xtt prtog-r:l i . h it ii ESM XEi, that 4 t ude n A, I-'t t i s -(Ir iiSi c )Is.siig h.II IIm I . cl n-emn n ti : ( :w .tl ' mald T(mln111 fo r t If-i r Iiter,S:. alld i selfish dedicat it-1 t h l tu idents of h I l 'U ive sity, and BE IT Fs F111T -:R liL Dil.\ -: . 1a t< pivs i' this resolution be svit. Ito ) iDcaan Ck Tlm(n.'yh tIncock," ind the iimver.sit v \ews Servi-c. This r solutin Is Pa,sed un:man ,u,-Y. A second es .olutio was pirtisiltedl andh ia' it . W El -:AS , 14 th I'l-ivers!, , u l'ar1J ia ''S Inew Orieitation I'liq-niml ha d ih-m lnstratt' prorn i 5f u 1 ice to the -555v rsity'.' -i\-siltdent).'jei . i HlilAc ee are -t- i o h Inai. he necessary lt (L I n'aadnh- l v luate to ful.. - Iu en t.XPIO.S:,rls s is appreciat.ionl to til Ad mwisI -t ' r-i r t i . changes in thi e ' r-.'n: tio., ti , m possibility IC"S .I 'It' I n ft IT EU:lTill.: I :. \ F- , that tie i*llnt Senate go on) r invvestigate, he mnIn thc Oritait . M a he io iam com u 2 G'rdi e.w stuldent.s. Ill-m i'llalt, til h ' s itd ' n> n w tI Mh: 10:i Ais : a airiti atlI. fi mit s's. l.~t.sss ~ i iS t i:' i - til stItsin Weco e Stud saErk. yo-r ntrcivnnu srie seae ourhe Monay120010 h.M rman, and a Monci th 0-:00P..iMxc P v We t edines-diat 200500PM. Smmi Tm .hvind-a: 1:05:0PM. Sric.u COLUMBIA, LINENdS Camspu "TeGamecocmk" The-re will he a mleetilng of t0 "Gailecock" staff at 2 p.m. tod(b in Roon 208, lisell Ilomw. VUSC-AM The WUSC staff meeting will I held today at 5 p.m. in Hoom 20 Russell House. Newman Club The Newman Club will imeet Wednesday at 7:.15 p.m. ill Row0 201. I smelk 1loise. Student IUnicin The Stildilt Union will Imleet c Wednv:idy at 5:15 p.m. ill thiet St dent Union office. Student Workers Student Worker tickets can I purchased today at the Informati'l I )id from i1 am. to 1 p.m. "Y" .niche<ms Fre,1hman111 "N lcheon will I hield \Monday at 1 11.m1. inl the Illu: -e ll l , assemlllbly rooml. . :1.- 1d : -l I ll ollolv N , lInIcI - ,n wki'l bc blvid WednetS<hay ar TIurh rduy. ret;ect ivvly. at I p.m. It. S. 1'. I -;Ia1Ii-t S-tuldent Union litllcl ..onl Will i hel onl Tu'lIsda y at motion was passed. I'vesident ('happell then :illp( kn a;t C ititet to inlvestigate report It thIe Stuleit Senate: I Arts and Sciences), .Joyce Adi ('arrll1 ( Education), Ernetst W i I .; r: lt(III e>I . CharleskI.I - liehlin i I an1 litoyco Nursing), .iaul Co This tcto1mIit te \w.is accupte< Tlhetres. e' report was Thev 1,1re r Ill tht, Orientatio Bill \iIsonqI recoel nieIded hut -I-aill Ie w t.adlt1ptled by t he Oric 1aitd t hat this reco)m mendationl rIvintat i(tln omIllittee which n .iLck Wilsmn asked that the teic text Stuidenlt SVMate mOeetil TIt tItc aid Safety ( 'omnlittee Sninden4 c and theit Tennis (Court s I 'resident ('hlappell aIssurled tI. and Safety Committee is work prbeswhich face us now. .1like lIiCI IeUIesteLOd agail visii ChivI* Hundrick and the mI td tlt pToper way to raise and Hill Wilsonl called for a mwee Imitdiatelv after the Student Sti ThI r bino 1 further bu11sil Seniors May Apply For Agency Test T fo tt tan ida t for posti I h ::tNa ttna heurlity- Atteit I iih id ed forl tibt i st rtlion I. un I t n Ot ber ii . Altho mnv y:o. a..in.e: I-u ur::e t appv yor calli-ad1 den ! Halls Hj &inhal J ut Tdn- Par ing AertvA m ER V ICE0i'tllo t>n r Briefs r p.m. at the H. S. U. Center. Vespers -are held :it 7 o'clock on Wednes Press Club The tPress Club will meet at 1 t o'clock today in the Azalea ioo o0f t l iistelI Houitse. P W. C. Macready Society C "'The W'. C. .\acready Society wvill f, nvme Tuiesday, Septembher 261, ait 7t p..inllRoom 102, Riussell Hlouse. Anyone interested ill dramatics or t related activities is invited to at Stild. Wesley Foundation Ion't Iiss! Siday worship and e classes at 10:15 mid 11:00, respec ively. \espers at 7:00. Tuesday ]ulnchvons at 1:00 in Confederate NLillm. Rlussell H,use. Communion1101 :it 7:00 Wenethylorning. Vorilm e 1 1 .m1. Ell T 1aylor, speaker. ;arnet and Iflack (I Ilit will he a meeting of those intelvcd inl working onl the Gariet : 11 hi Hack stta betweii 2 and 5 Mn Wednesd ty. September 25. ini the i-;n-e and Black (iffice. Rioom 210, i iI el lluC. iinted the following people to serve egisration procedures and make a Doug Gray. Chairman, Teddy Kohn ins ( iusiness Administration), Jean Hlis (Enlginevering), Iobert Whitaker .Journaulismll). Kenl Hllanhd (Law), lins (IPharmacy). I ly the Student Senate. heni II-rea.1d and approved. 11 Comiittc was approved. t a spring seiester orientation pro itation Clomilittev. Charles Behling should he referred to the faculty ill llect Shortly. VTSC conuniiittee present a1 report, at ig. and heI( also reluested that the reptirt aigain oll the gate between I( Student Seitors, that the Traffic inlv diligently t(I soh.ve the parking I that a "Ilag-lowering conI1mittee" leIs ot his staIff to iniform them ower the American flag. ling (if the Caleteria Committee im l,tV Ld.Journmen1VIt. es,. the meceting was adjoulrlined. Rtespect fullIy submlit ted. trenda Williams Serear hiCD AS ABOU LOU E' ivr air Clot , mis.+ 1 eites sie ( to 1 / (ND) (( IAC imd <>Uv '11 TI M . a. n. i . )r. Moore lo Speak r?o Lions Dr. Raymond A. Nfoore, .r. of ti 'cpartment of International Studic t the University will address ti ions Club of Eastern Columbia ; iv .Jefferson Hotel today at 7:1 .. r). 11oore wIN Speak on "'l risis at the U. N." I)r. 1loore joined the Carolir iculty in 1958, having taught olumibia University, Adelphi Cc ge and Ups1aa1 College. Ie h1ok 1v bachelor of arts degree fro 'he New School for Social Resear< nd the master of arts and doct, f philosophy degrees fromvi Colur ila University. "I think Profe with me that is of thE 21 GREAT T AGED MILD, BL L 0 U biggest cov( LONDON I TRUNK SH' With MR. BI ont inl ri Iv4ory159 2 5.95 Sculpture Exh By Fine Arts I The1 Uiniversity Dlepartmlenlt of I"ine A rts is featuring a sculpture exhibit in McMasterl School Sept. 18-30. 's The exhibit, by 1Lawrenve An le tholy, is "easy to understand and it appreciate," said irof. Edmund 5 Yaghijian, head f the ar1t depart meInt. 1t Anthony is a native South Caro finian and received the master of arts degrete from the University of Georgia. Ie is presently teaching at a small college in Memphis, I m Tenn. .h The exhibit consists of 31 ,r statues and six relief sculptures. 1.- Materials used for these figures are teel, te rra cotta, concrete and SIC FLICE ssor Armitage will agre our administrative stafi highest caliber!" )BACCOS MAKE 20 WONDE ENDED MILD-NOT FILTERED Mi R E'S ar story on camp FOG ALL-WEAl DWING SATURDAY, SEPT. JCK TROUTMAN, London Fog S GIVEN FREE* )AY AT 5 P.M.I I 0, *Nothing to purchase. ibit Held )epartment plast er. Nl'st Iof t hI' fortis aFe simple; a few of them are detailed. Prof. Yaghjian said the exhibit has "a touch of humor in sculpture." Included in) the exhibit are ",oy," a fat, laughing, exuberant figure in) brazed steel; "l)on Quixote," a steel figure -ibout two feet tall with do tail; "Tug of War." six figures i*' terra cotta; and. "The Four Horse men1, a sm1all statue in terra cotta. Others are "Woman Tying Her Shoe," steel figure; "Bird Feeding," terra cotta; "Woman Brushing Her Ilair," steel figure. There are also dancers, various iZes of figures, and heads. The exhibit is open to the public. The gallery is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday and until I p.m. Saturday. I Id G.\1icS1 T1i9 tic RFUL ,SMOKES! ILD-THEY SATISFY us... [HER WEAR 23, LOURIE'S Representative I' /0 .t J 14 I 'o win.