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Student Senate Minutes October 16, 1961 The regular meeting of Student Senate was called to order b3 President John Chappell. The roll was called, and the minutes wer approved as read. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Registration Investigation Committee: Doug Gray, chairman presented the following report: The Registration Investigation Com mittee met with Registrar Rolein Godfrey and discussed ten (10 grievances. The first grievance was the possibility of mailing off-campui students their cards so that they will not have to stand in such long lines. The registrar said this would not be possible, for it woul< interfere with the policy of freshmen and transfer students registering first, and if upperclassmen got their IBM cards first, they woul naturally register first. Also, it is hard to obtain addresses of olc students before the semester begins. The second grievance of why is there a $10 blanket lab fee wat brushed aside, for the registrar said his office did not set up sue a fee. Dean Patterson would have to be contacted for this, and it wal impossible to get in touch with him before today's meeting. The next grievance was the need for a course expansion progran along with our physical expansion program. Mr. Godfrey assurec us there were not enough sections in every course, but he thoughi there were enough courses for a university of our size. The Facult3 committee on Admissions. Policy, Exam, and Registration could no1 be contacted for further word on this matter. A program whereby seniors would have priority in registering foi courses that they need in order to graduate was asked about. The registrar said this was not feasible because it is hard to determin( who seniors really are. The key to senior priority could be advance< 'an1d concise adviser programs toward which the registrar's office i, moving. Another point is that some seniors miss basic courses, an( it would not be right to let a freshman suffer for the mistakes oJ the senior. Also, the registrar prefers to get the freshmen off on the right foot with registration, and the present system gives the maxi mum benefit. For those who were concerned about the automobile registration Mr. Godfrey said it wias done for the primary purpose of gettinj an accur:ate estimate of the number of cars on campus. This wa: needed for further research in the parking problem. Tho grievance that there is not enough cooperation between th Treasurer's office and other places on campus-such as the library infirmary, etc., was discussed, and the Registrar said his office woulk not hold back IBM cards for a bill under $3.00. They will, however holt cards back for bills over this amount. Also, someone pays < biil on the morning of the day of Registration, he will not be ablb to get his cards until the following day. The reasoning here is tha this will stop someone from incurring a small bill the previou, sem-ester, and then paving it on the day of registration so tha he may get his cards early. He did promise closer cooperatior between the Treasurer's office and the other places from now on. As far as mailing out I.D. cards, this will not be needed, foi there will be no photo I.D.'s next semester. The temporary receipi card that is now in use will be used next semester as the officia I.). The registrar said this would correct a lot of problems, includin$ a line in the Armory and a line in the Administration Building. The que"tion about pre-registration cannot be discussed fully a this time. The only point brought out was that we will have pre. registration regardless. The registrar said a complete plan for pre. registration had not been worked out. and this matter would hav to be taken up at a later (late. OLD HUSINESS: There will be a meeting of all delegates to the State Studen Legislature at 41:00 p.m. Monday in Russell House Assembly Room Attendance is mandatory, and any representative who is absen will be replaced by an alternate. If a delegate absolutely must bi absent. an excuse must be turned in to .1immy Truesdale befor Monday afternoon, October 23. NEW BUSINESS: President Chappell announced that immediately after the meeting members of Student Senate would count votes for the Freshmai of fic ers. Student Council pictures for the Garnet and Black will be madi next Monday at the regular meeting time. Marty Sheheen moved that the Student Senate congratulat PLresident Chappell and the future Mrs. (happell on their recent en gagenment. This motion was seconded and passed unanimously. Th< inotion brought applause from the members of Student Senate. Ernest Willis presented a resolution commending the studen chapter of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. WHEREAS, the student chapter of the American Institute o Electrical Engineers, here at the University of South Carolina, de sired to further the new spirit shown here at the University of Soutl Carolina, and WHEREAS, they designed and erected a loud speaker system a Carolina Stadium with the tape recording crow of a Gamecock tha could be operated by the cheerleaders in front of the student section therefore be it RESOLVED, that the Student Senate express its thanks an< congratulations for the leadership of school spirit demonstrated b3 the AIEE. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Brenda Williams Secretary Sophomore Wins First Viceroy Football (onitest A11~ Sopihomore Clarence Clyatt won first pice in the first Viceroy Col lege Football Contest, and will re ce'ive a $100 ca.sh prize. A\ 850 second prize goes to Fred , Smith1-, a eiOor', whi.le thirid place goe's to, Bill I )eanm, sophomore. The at t.r c:. ie.s a st ipenid of $::5. Runner-up prizes of $10 each wvent w> II erman D). Alderman, Bruce iFloyd. .1 ohn Illazzarid, Snmi th Prnmitt, and Robert JIendrizjewski. \'iceroy's third contest is now in effc't alndl the closinag dat' is No vemiber I. Entry blanks may be obta:ined in the Cockpit, Gamecock{ R~oom, and the Campus Shop. Deadline Draws Near For Degrees And Cer'tificates 4l1 caid(ates for degrees and ce'rtificate. mnust file formialap plicatioin witha he deans of their respec'tive schoolse on forms that may he obltained froma the Office of Admissions aund iegistration in the Adlministratione Building. ( andidates for a de'gree at the clos5'e of the fall semester muast file their appClicationS ptrior to No v'emb,er 30. Thids regulation ap plies to gradniate enetm(nts as' we'll .as~ o as undergradnmates. Application afor degrees and10%n certificates will ntot be accepted by~ the Deanus uniless the students have 'li soefvrt otfficially enrolled for tIhe enmrrenmtofe. ht'be ,eeme'ste'r or snmmer se'ssion, and lnvmiyR~ i paid all fees required bCy the IUni-whni(nest versity, as well as diploma fee, and pad.Hnsm the fees for caps and gowns. Ap-patrons .ne plicatlon form. should be pre-An Mahtn' sented to Dean. at least five days iae n""we before the deadline date. clivRereN The diploma fees and the feetsloin ea,a for caps and gowns are payable thrughtheCamusBoostoe. uan Lorsmootl Campus I Mj "The Gamecock" gi There will be a meeting of the a "Gamecock" staff at 2 p.m. today in Room 208, Russell House. * * * WUSC-AM E The WUSC staff meeting will be held today at 5 p.m. in Room 204, Russell House. al IN , ti Press Club The 1'I'ess Club will meet today at I o'clock in the Azalea Room of the s lRussell llouse. ei * * R "Y" LunclaeonsR Freshman "Y" luncheon will be held loiday at 1 p.m. in the Rus sell 1louse Assembly Room. Jr. - Sr. a n d Sophomore "Y" ir luncheons will be held Wednesday tj and Thursday. respectively, at 1 pi p.m. i. S. U. The Baptist. Student U n i on ni luncheon will be held Tuesday at 1 B p.m. at the B.S.U. Center. Vespers are held at 7 o'clock on Wednesdays. Newman Club The Newman Club will meet on Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Room 204, Russell iouse. Foundation The Wesley Foundation Sunday ti worship and classes are held at 10:15 and I1:00. re.-pectively. Vespers are at 7:00. Tuesday luncheons are held at 1:00 in the Confederate Room, Russell ouse. Canterbur%e antehuryv will meet Sunday night T at 5:30 for sopper, wonshp and a progra:i. An Inquirer's Class, "The p lluian Proilen'' will he held Wed- a edlay at 7:00 p.mu. * * G Westmin--ter Fellowship A lhere wil" he a soccer game with lelmont Co llege Saturday. Supper tl will he se-ved at 6:00 p.m. on Sun day followed by a report givel Ol 0 the Colnference at 1onttreat. Break fast and Devotions are held " Tuesday at 7:00. On Wdneday at 6:00 p.in. there will be supper and a pIogran on " Religion in Art.', j tl llypatianl Society 0 llypatian will meet Tuesday at 5 p.m. ;n Clariosophic Hall. There will he a speaker for the program. * * * Clariosophic The Clariosophic Society will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in Legare Col lege. The Society will feature a LE 210 E 1* sportshirt iron cotton you'll be glad to call on use this Manhattan rishirt is the answer thentic cotton woven 'ide-spaced and small iting new Fall pastels. ontour-cut tailoring comes to trim fit. This ntness (TM) will keep .1 wrinkle-free all day. 5.00 to 5.95 iefs test speaker. All Carolina men -e invited. ASCE The American Society of Civil ngineers %iU meet Wednesday,I et. 25, at 6 p.m. in the Engineering uilding. Picture for the "Garnet id Black" wiUl be taken at this me. * * . ISC The Council of the International :udents Club will meet Tuesday ening, Oct. 24, at 6:30 p.m. in ussell House, Room 102. * * * Carolina Flying Club The Carolina Flying Club will eet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24, the "Garnet and Black" room of e Russell House. All interested ople Are invited to attend. C. C. F. Carolina Christian Fellowship will eet at 7:30 in Room 101, Russell ouse on Tuesday night. Law School Publishes Annual The annual placement publica on of the law students at Caro na has just been published, list ig a total of 62 candidates for raduation in February and June. David A. Merline of Anderson editor of the publication. The placement annual is dedi ited to the late Prof. William alley Elliott. Photographs and brief biogra iies of the School of Law seniors re included in the annual, along ith photographs of David A. aston, president of the S. C. Bar ssociation, Dean Robert McC. igg of the School of Law and ic law faculty. Biographical material includes lucation, campus activities, legal cperience, military status, and vailability date. Many of the law seniors are terans of military service. Edi r Merline, for example, served iree years on active duty as an fficer in the U. S. Marine Corps. LUCKY STR? presents: MIA lo best On I "Do you think the coach would 9 mad if we punte on first down?' CHANGE T Job Inte Placement interviews have been scheduled for the week beginning Monday, October 30. Interested seniom may schedule appointments through the offices listed. Definite interview appointments must be ar ranged in advance by each student who wishes to be included in the schedule of interviews. In addition to the interviews scheduled for the period October 23 27, American Bakeries will have a representative on campus to inter view seniors for the Finance De partment. He will be interested in talking with seniors majoring in ac counting, business economics, and management, and will conduct inter views on October 26 in Room 303, Russell House. Appointments may be arranged through the School of Business Administration, Dean Mor ris' Office. Monday, October 30 The Sales Division of American Bakeries will have a representative on campus to interview seniors in business economics, management, marketing, psychology, and sociology. Interviews will be held in Room 304, Russell House, and appointments may be scheduled through the School of Business Administration, Doan's Office. Tuesday, October 31 A recruiter for the College Life Insurance Company will interview seniors majoring in business ad ministration, English, fine arts, his tory, physical education, political science, psychology, public adnminis tration, and sociology in Room 303, Russell House. Appointments may be arranged through the School of Business Administration. The Upjohn Company will have a sales representative on campus to; interview majors in pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, chemistry, biology, and I seniors in business administration who were previously in pre-med or pre-dental courscs. Their repreenta tive will interview in Room 301, Rus sell House. Appointments may be scheduled through the Placement I Bureau, Room 211, Russell House. The Chenistrand Corporation will have a recruiter on campus to inter view majors in chemical and me chanical engineering, chemistry, and physics. lie will conduct interviews in Room 304, Russell House. Ap pointments may he scheduled through the School of Engineering, Dean's Office. A representative of the Common IKE / iere seems me dissension he squad." 'e WHY ONLY 11 MEN 0 are just too busy. Ye playing bongos, smol and smoking Luckies Luckies"? Simply this: and college students -so smoke Luckies. 0 LUCKIES and P,(d.(I 0/. rvie TIM( vealth of Kentucky will conduct ir ,erviews in Russell House, Rool 102. IIe will be recruiting for a igencies, and is interested in intei riewing seniors in civil engineerinj Appointnents may be arrank hrough the School of Engineering Wednesday, November I Crawford and Company will hai , representative on campus to inte: view seniors in business administri ion (banking and finance, busine 3conomics, management, and ma keting), education, journalism, la, geography, history, internation studies, political science, psycholog public adininistration, and sociolog Interviews will be held in Russ( House, Room 304, and appointmen may be arranged through the Scho of Business Administration, Dear Office. J. B. Ivey and Company will ha a recruiter -in Russell House, Roo 4- //4F gi S, ca N ll h C z V. OTAL EM ea -mcQob or ootbll. mk Soreha suckie thnya get bsyonmeea,stu s Issued 1- 301, to interview all senilors in busi n ness administration and arts and 11 science who ire interested in the -- field of retailing (men and women). r. Appointments may be arranged d through the School of Business Ad ministration, Dean's Office. Thursday, Novener 2 e U. S. Army Ordnance Technical - Command will have a representative t- on campus in Russell House, Room s 302, to interview seniors in chemical, r- civil, mechanical, and electrical engi V, neering. Appointments ma y be l scheduled through the School of y, Engineering. V- Union Carbide Chemical andj 11 Olefins Company will have recruiters ts in Russell House, Rooms 303 and o 304, to interview seniors in chemical, 'S electrical, and mechanical engineer ing, and chemistry. Appointments re may be arranged through the School ni of Engineering. "STEAH OUT" SPECIAL $195 Surrounded by French Fried Potatoes & Lettuce &Tomatoes !red During "ROUNDUP TIME" at Your Neighborhood HOWARD jonsof 'THE OOTBALL TEAM" m0 e 4. 4isealteohrsuet isyl h other tudgaete for a change!