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Student Senate Minutes November 13, 1961 The regular meeting of Student Senate was called to order by President John Chappell. Chaplain Todd Walter opened the meeting with a prayer. The roll was called and the minutes were approved as corrected. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Treasurer's Report: Howard Hellams presented a Treasurer's Re port (See page 1.) Absences Committee Report: Joe Major presented the following report. The absences committee has become alarmed at the growing number of absences in Student Senate meetings. Therefore, they wish to announce the policy to be followed in accepting excuses henceforth. Naturally, illness and emergencies will be automatically excused. However, emergency does not include such student activities as fraternity, sorority or other campus meetings. Absences due to special classes or labs will be excused. Senators are reminded that they are on their honor in writing these excuses and their word will be accepted. Student Union committee: Berry St. John announced that the buzzer system has been restored to order. President Chappell said he thought the committee to promote better relations with Clemson should be continued next year. He thought the banquet for Clemson and Carolina student leaders was very successful and brought a lot of problems out in the open. State Student Legislature: Jimmy Truesdale announced a meeting of the State Student Legislature delegation Tuesday, November 14 at 5:00 P.M. OLD BUSINESS: Dave Adam was appointed to the Student Meal Ticket Committee. lie was accepted by the members of Student Senate. NEW BUSINESS: The Treasurer's Report was approved as read. Tim Quinn moved that the Cafeteria Committee look into the possibilities of allowing students to use their hoard plan cards in the Gamecock and Cockpit rooms in lieu of their meals if they so desire. Seconded and passed unanimously. Joe Major presented the following resolution: Whereas, the congestion of people inside Carolina Stadium im mediately following a football game threatens the safety of the spectators, and WHEREAS, there is always a possibility of rioting immediately following said event, therefore be it RESOLVED, that Student Senate recommend that next season a sufficient number of policemen remain inside the stadium after a game to insure safety and order. Be it further RESOLVED, that copies of this resolution be sent to the board of Trustees, the Athletic Director, the Administration, and President Sumwalt. Jack Wilson moved that there be a $2.00 penalty for all students who do not fill out all registration cards at the time of registration. Any additions or corrections to name, phone numbers, or addresses must be made within five (lays of such changes or else the $2.00 penalty will be levied. These changes must be given to the informa tion desk in Russell House. The motion was referred to the Registra tion Committee. Jimmy Truesdale announced that he would be available immediately after the adjournment of the Student Senate meeting to explain the workings of Student Senate to any delegates who were interested and had not attended the meetings before. President Chappell announced that the Garnet and Black pictures would be re-made at the next meeting. Ernest Willis requested that the Student Senate roll book be changed to read "delegates from the College of Engineering rather than from the school of engineering. Senator Willis was informed that this would take an amendment to the Student Senate Constitu tion. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Brenda Williams Secretary Charter Europe Trip Planned For Students A group of University students,aetolveNvYrkStudy faculty and staff members are Jn B rieLno,Jn 7 organizing a trip to Europe for next laeLno,Stra,.uy7 summer and have invited any in terested University affiliates to go ~'' e ok uy8 along.Uiivriyfclystdnssaf It is necessary that anyone in-mebsan theirimdae terested sign up immediately be- fmle r nie oji h cause there are only 86 available taeiggop spaces for the trip.Anoeitrsdisakd o The cost will be $250 round trip wiet h drs eov feog from- Newv York to London, on apoleig l,eahernwllb regularly scheduled airline DC 7-C.aketo aeadpsionhefr While they are in Europe, thebfretendofisscetral tourists are on their owvn. frsms ela( nfl ymd The tentativelplansNforYthe,tripuAdril June 1haraeriveLightntoJEneop7 UnivereitytacultySoutuhnCs,oltaa Conctio wit th Uniframilies__ are _ivite to_join_the I am ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ayn interested i:trnalniflgt; ji,imwilohs aske to[ peoplefeignoup, eacheperson will)b I would likedtoostaye'awedksointtendtof 3are Tryrursa io ul t beFaidmnoulsb md Two ChoiceiBeeflPatties,tMeltedpCheese, Columian S esmeSed.u Spefeiging after Julgy 21 eco; Tory ourSt aNationallyFamou 3-DCE SANDWK S-CIEV This is the artist's conceptiont the cornter of Green anid Stunnter the camipus, anid further additioti tuarn to page 1. School GivesC More than 30 courses in education, art education and library science will be offered by the School of Education this spring. Late-afternoon, evening and Satur day morning classes begin Jan. 30, 162, and registration will be held Saturday, Jan. 27, a anday, Jan 29q. All persons enrolling who have Engineermn Now Calle Carolina now has a College of Engineering following action of the Board of Trustees changing the designation of th e engineering "school," President Robert L. Sum walt announced recently. Composed of four departments under Dr. R. G. Fellers, den of engineering, the former "school' qualifies as a "college" under a new resolution passed by the Board of Trustees. The trustees resolved "that those academic divisions having established departmental structures be designated colleges," and that "the professional schoolshoout a formal departmental organization re main as schools. The College of Engineering in Athletic Director Warren Giese and Swinmming Coach Jimmy Ratliff have issued a joint call for all men interested in joining the swimming team to see them immediately. SUMMER JOBS EUROPE Write to: American Student Information Service, 22, Ave., De La Liberte, Luxem bourg. CE LIFE BUL -A W of the new Science Life Building w Streets. This is just one of the five to the university are now 1wing con Of Edu ourse S not been accepted previously as stu dents must be admitted to the Uni versity by Monday, Jan. 15. Those seeking undergraduate credit should apply at the Office of Admissions and those desiring graduate credit, with the Graduate School. Education courses being offered are: Techniques of Counseling in g 'School' I College cludes the department of chemical engineering, department of civil engineering, department of electrical engineering a n d department of mechanical engineering. The only other academic unit designated as a "college" is the College of Arts and Science which has 18 departments. However, numerous buildings on the campus are called "college" in the European tradition, a custom which has prevailed at the University since it was founded. The distinction between a "col lege" as a building designation and as an academic unit is readily made, in that buildings are named for individuals - Rutledge College, De Saussure College, Sims College, are examp)les - but academic units arc named for their functions, College of Arts and Science, College of Engineering, and so on. KARTL GO-KAR * Fun for all -8 to E * Ride with safety on * Equipped with Hoffc * Girls with student c when accompanied I * Track available for .weekday evenings Located on Bronx Road, onle and the Bettline Intersection Richiand Bowling Center. The Thisi orion conft Its and a theIb A Ba EDING hich is now under construction on new buildings now under way on idered. For additional information, ation chedule Schools, 260; Introduction to Educa tion, 21; Educational Measurement and Evaluation, 136; Curriculum Problems in the Elementary School, 208; Philosophy of Education, 244; Interpersonal and Group Relations in Education Administration, 219. Also, Principles of Curriculum Construction, 225; Inferential Sta tistics and Research Design, 275; Remedial Reading, 116: Human Development and Learning Situa tions, 206; General School Organi zation and Administration, 257. Also, Public School Finance, 253; Descriptive and Inferential Statistics, 265; Individual and Group Analysis and Guidance, 267; Teaching of Reading in the Elementary School, 114; Orientation to Special Educa tion, 123; Fundamentals of Guid ance, 158; Methods and Materials of Education Research, 200; Super vision of Instruction, 248; Staff Personnel Administration, 258. Also, Practicum in Remedial Read ing, 202; Field Problems in School Administration, 259; Counseling Practicum, 280; Thesis Research and Preparation, 301 and 302; Doctoral Research and Dissertation Prepara tion, 401 and 402. Three library science courses of fered are Young People's Litera ture, 127; Classification and Cata loging, 44; and Selection of Books and Other Materials, 43. Art Education 130, Arts and Crafts for Elementary Teachers, and Psychology 119, Psychology of the Mentally Retarded, are also sched uled. RAMA T TRACK 0 years paved track o Cyclone Karts ards ride for half fare ya date private parties during block from Two Notch Road .One block behind the new Arrow pullover shirt with no handicap new knitted shirt of 100% is magnificently tailored to >rm to natural body lines. comfortable good looks wing-free action hrings out est in you at work or play. nion comes in 12 colors. Short sleeves $5.95 Long sleeves $6.95 I RROWl4' Y'rom the 'unn Loude C?UhntLon" Camspus "'be Gamecock" There will be a meeting of the "Gamecock" staff at 2 p.m. today in Room 208, Russell House. * * * WUSC-AM The WUSC staff meeting will be held today at 5 p.m. in Room 204, Russell House. * * * Newman Club The Newman Club will meet on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in Room 204, Russell House. * * * Student Union The Student Union will meet on Wednesday at 5:15 p.m. in the Stu dent Union Office. * * * Pres Club The Press Club will meet today at 1 o'clock in the Azalea Room of the Russell House. * * * "Y" Luncheons Freshman "Y" luncheon will be held Monday at 1 p.m. in the Rus sell House Assembly Room. Union Bridge Winners Announced Winners of the annual Student Union Bridge tournament, held Tuesday night in the Confederate Room of Russell House, have been announced. East-west winners were George Mahaffee and George Mitchell. Bob Martin and Randy Dunlap were the north-south winners. The winners received double decks of plastic cards. Sumwalt (Continued from Page 1) It was at this point that Dr. Sumwalt related the annual con tributions the university makes to the economy. He also demonstrated with slides how the university will use the property to be acquired under the Urban Renewal Project, and how a parking and traffic survey conducted jointly with the city will help solve those problems. Dr. Sumwalt's address covered three of the four general divisions of the university-business serv ices, academic and students. The fourth division, development, was the subject of its director, C. Wal lace Martin. IN SI B POUCH PACK Pipe KEEPS Rale TOBACCO -ex ggc ness FRESHER! "o Frefs Jr.-Sr. "Y" luncheon will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. * * * B. S. U. The Baptist S t u d e n t Union luncheon will be held at 1 p.m. at the B.S.U. Center. Vespers are held at 7 o'clock on Wednesdays. ot * * * Canterbury Canterbury will meet on Sunday at 5:30 p.m. for supper, worship, and a program. "The Prayer Book and th" Christian Year" is the topic to discussed at the Inquirer's Class on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. A Bible Study group will meet on Thursday night. Hillel Foundation The Hillel Foundation will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in Roog 102, Russell House. Euphradian Society The Euphradian Society will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Euphradian Hall on third floor of Harper Col lege. Members and visitors are urged to attend. * * 4* Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity Alpha Phi Omega will meet to day at 1 o'clock in the Garnet and Black Room, Russell House. * * * Christian Fellowship Carolina Christian Fellowship will meet Tuesday night at 7:80 in Room 102 in the Russell House. All stu dents are invited to attend. Come in and see our latest selections of Ivy styles for Fall and Winter wear. 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