Carolina Student
February 12, 1962
The regular meeting of Student Senate was called to order by the
President, John Chappell. The chaplain was absent, and Howar<
Ilellams opened the meeting with prayer.
(OMITT I E0MPORTS:
Traffic and Safety Coinittee: Ben Boyd, chairman, announce
Lh.I:. t he motion to insi t', shelves in the Men's Lounge in Russel
Ib-t.sv has beei rtfercrd to thi' Student Union Committee.
Artists Series: Timk Quinn, chairman, announced that the nex
Ai!ists Series presentation would be Wednesday, February 14, a
1: :0u p.mi. in the Ca rol ina Field iiouse. The National Symphon:
1-vnes ra of Washington, D. C., will be featured. The committee in
em nibers of Student Senate to the performance. The nex
the ANrtists Series Committee was announced for Tuesday
It 5:00 p.m.
(ConPMnuittee: Berry St. John, chairman, announce<
'( it 1 ion Committee sponsored a number of varie<
ur 1 the fal! semes!er. The Dance Committee held a mixe
r n i (idwnstiri's Russell Ilouse Cafeteria on Septembe
S. 1T :in\ well attertded. Expenses totalled $577.45.
n -hi daniie, it was decided that the funds available t
':nit'e. -Wme $2.122.78, siould be pooled with th
Ie Stut Goe rnment anee Committee and that the tw
sonr future dances jointly.
T ' l kt h"Is Committee beld a dance on February 10 it
'h ' I lk0o. .\ P)oimi1iately IVighty couples attended; th
S , i:met was $:125.50.
en he rs' of tlhe Comnuittee, acconpanied by Russell Hous
n Ldeen, attended the Region Four conference of th
Colh-e V'nions in Charlottesville. Virginia. At thei
th1e coMitittee miebers participated in the inter
* ~. etnion id eas.
I fe n Coiti.tee held a tournament in the Confederate Roor
be" 1 1. Twenty coulples participated. Mir. John Meyers o
rv ised the plav, and prizes totalling $36.90 wer
h WI-liength movies were shown during the fall semester
thk-t. fihns. plus the cost of the acconipanying cartoon
pr.:eti on ist's fee brings the total cost of the movies t
~ - rthe term.
( of 10.3141 persons attended the Student Union movies thi
l'he m' pit las lanned for tihe li ng term include, in additio
. A ::lnus-wbfle talent show
2. A b:wling tournanent,
'lTe Y1u1bliention of an attraetive hrochure, wIiich will serve t
4.m e t.h 1acilities of the Russell Ilouse to the student body.
1 C0111i1 in:mtee: Berry St. Jolin leported for Char-lie Brad"lsha%V
Th1 b,alalce Iow on hand for futire dances is $1,782.93. The ful
r*t'11 of th comnitte is onl file in the Student Senate Office.
tt'inunee to establish a coin-operated i1aundry on campus. Chil
' rt requet Ivq ed tihat Mar'ied students inquire as to the needs o
:itnal washers and dryers at University Terrace.
01,1) iWSINF.SS:
Thrte was none.
NEW BUSINESS:
.1ilCk Wilson mloved acceptance of the Dalce ('ommittee budge
Iteport. The report was accepted unantimlotsly.
Tim Qinn1 m Illoved( that half of the profits from the anInuall sprinj
ftb lafl g:un' go ti hlIp raise the Illoley that Cat'olina must rais
in1d t' e* t noey V'fron the Federal (;ove I'nm tliet t. The schoc
ust put up ten pet' cent of the ioney that the Governient. pro
I)., i Tomlin hlas askeud for :;tudentst suppot in thi matter
l's Ntu. 1:ip; ippointi'd a Colm1ittee to handle this project
i;r..1y and menb'r.s of the cominttee ate Dav
Scho o l r *01W IN $15.00
School F or
'62 Summer JIe 9aI1Q
A\ tuVt-sess f'io i.sununer school has
been tplannl for the first tim'' "hr O L G
t''inig Jhune, 1%.o2, according to
t'eitra's office.
F"iri session, six weeiks in pe Onyt
b-ini'th, wi begint Jutne 11, and
Rcistra,ti.n :f'r s5ud ses'siont
Io.u! have' Sat rda hi'Isses
in\re th t the t ermt byt tall
it LiasbeWeek'sbWinner:
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"Another Chesterfield? But
I just gave you one last week!"
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Council Minul
Adam (representing Block C Clut
Charles Behling presented the
WHEREAS, a .sound knowledl
are essential in the education of r(
WHEREAS, the University oj
its students, its state, and its nat
students the right to fully study I
WHEREAS, the University at
of theological courses, and thus,
dents of this essential portion of
RESOLVED, that Student Seni
the University investigate the expa
related courses, and be it furthei
RESOLVED, that Student Set
this request to the Administration
ures to alleviate the situation until
Charles Behling, *4rheresa Swin
to the committee. They were acc
r Senate.
There being no further businei
ABSENTEES: Jimmy Truesdale,
Marty Sheheen, Leah Timberlake,
heen, Bob Plunkett.
f
"Gamnecock"
There will be an important meet
3 ing of the "Gamecock" staff today
3 at 2 o'clock in Room 208, Russell
House.
S * * *
I. S. C.
The International Students' Club
will hold a meeting Tuesday at 7
p.m. in Room 102, Russell House.
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Canterbury Club
Canterbury Club will meet at
5:30 p.m. on Sunday for supper,
worship, and a program.
WorkI Day of Prayer
The "Y" will sponsor a World
Day of Prayer Sunday at 7:00 p.m.
in Rutledge Chapel. It is inter
t denominational and a Lutheran
theological student will speak.
Any student who has changed
his address since pre-registration
is reqluested to report this change
to Russell House Information
Desk immediatelv.
MEAL TICKET
F RRA&fUAaftf
iTUIDENTS congregate"
Carolina Students
RCHASE OF 70c
.IealI Ticket Plan
BARBARA RUNDBAKEN
KIN
;RFUL SMOKES!.
LOn- Tm:v SA-rISFY
,es
), and Pam Crawford.
following resolution:
Ce of theology and related affairs
sponsible men, and
f South Carolina's desire to serve
ion, demands that it give interested
:heological matters, but
present offers only a bare minimum
is forced to deprive interested stu
their education, therefore, be it
ite go on record as requesting that
nsion of its theological and theology
iate appoint a committee to relay
and to investigate temporary meas
Administrative action can be taken.
k, and Walter Bull were appointed
epted by the members of Student
is, the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Brenda Williams
Secretary
Kerry Wofford, Amelia Sue O'Dell,
Tom Cox, Mike Daniel, Mike She
Blriefs
B. S. U.
T h e Baptist Student Union
luncheon will be held at 1 p.m. at
the B.S.U. Center. Vespers are
held at 7 o'clock on Wednesdays.
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Clariosophic
Clariosophic Society will hold
i t s regular meeting Tuesday
evening at 7:00 p.m. on the third
floor of Legare College. The
society will present a Declamation
Contest which is open to all
members.
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Volunteers Wanted
Volunteers are wanted f o r
pioneer psychology experiment.
Please submit name, address, and
phone number to Box 4034 (USC).
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Midshipman C a p t. Frank
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naval science, is the new bat
talion commander of the Caro
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Mid. Lt. Cmdr. Clark Fulton
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and Mid. Lt. Comdr. Bill Wilken
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Battalion executive officer is
Mid. Cmdr. Grayson Goodman
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Canterbury
Has Election
Walter Bull was recently elected
president of Canterbury Club.
Other officers chosen include
Virginia Fishburne, vice president;
Mary Boys, secretary: Pettigrew
Hamilton, treasurer; and Eleanor
Spruill and John Bryan, C. R. C.
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