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We Believe: Student senators-still persoi even after a semester to "cool c an unconstitutional "dead-end" 1 Senators became disturbed fi: when The Gameco.k refused to minutes, and promptly started zation of the Board of Publicatioi The liberal editorial policy on also frequently came under fire I number in Senate, who disagre Ergo, "I am right, you are wi listen or read nothing I do not cancel my subscription to the Sa ning Post, New York Herald Ti We Believe : On the other hand, Clariosop: phradian Literary Societies ar Gamecock constitution -under authority to do so-Tuesday stand behind the literary societ dear Senators, how can we fun an unconstitutional constitution It is unconstitutional because Gamecock document recognize amending or drafting power of societies. We invite "Letters to the Ed: subject; after all the Student Sei to be representing the student bo in making changes such as: " may apply for the positions of i ness manager, or managing ed publications or the position of r Exchange Corner Campaign Space Student candidates for major offices at the University of Southern California have an op portunity to express their views, aims, and their past experiences in articles published by their stu dent newspaper, The D a i i y Trojan. Each candidate is given equal space to express his ideas. Pic tures of the candidates are also included in this write-up. Harvard Reviews Program After 15 years of experience, Harvard University is going to review its Program of General Education for men and women undergraduates. Dean Franklin L. Ford has appointed a top flight committee from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences to make the review. - In S& S. C. I Gantt El "Int'gration with Dignity" - b subtitledl "The inside story of a how South Carolina kept the v Peace" - is the title of an article r in the March 16 issue of the Saturday Evening Post in which ti freelance writer George McMil- n Ian of Aiken details the events f that led up to the peaceful inte- p gration of Harvey Gantt at Clem- a son- C R OBERT Edwards, Clemson's t president, a hard-driving t textile executive who had been u Senator Edgar Allan Brown lool of the March 16 issue of the Sal ing the inside story of how Sou at Clemson College entitled "Ini George McMillan. We Believe ager of the radio station . . ." Anoti ially piqued popularity contest? ff"-passed We invite anyone who entertains am :ill Monday. tions of being a staff member or editor rst semester to Room 201 where he may get the practi print their experience which has produced most of t] a reorgani- state's newspapermen and women. And compare: is. Senate: "The Board may consider t integration case of any student whose removal fr< rom a small one of the foregoing positions is propos e with this. either by two members of the Board, a rong, I will officials of the University administrati( agree with; petition of five hundred members of t turday Eve- Student Body, or by two-thirds vote -ibune, etc." Student Senate...." Literary Societies: "The President iic and Eu- the University is empowered to remove a nended The member of the staff for violation of studE their sole disciplinary standards as defined in t night. We Carolina Community." ies because, We Believe: ction under It soon becomes evident that rather th striving for power for their organizatioi the existing the literary societies are interested in pi s only the viding the freedom-and responsibility the literary which campus publications editors requi: It should also be remembered that Studc itor" on the Senate is literally attemping to make t iators claim campus news media an arm of the gover dy's opinion ment-shades of federalism. kny student As we've stated before, we're standing l ditor, busi- hind the societies. We're asking the facu] itor of the to reject the present Senate Bill if present tation man- -and the rest is up to you. CROWING FOR A GREATER UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Member of Associated Collegiate Pres Founded January 30. 190, with Robert Elliott Consalee as the Ast Editor. "The Gamecock" is publi%hed by and for the students of the University of South Carolina weekly, on Fridays, during the college year except on holiday, and during examinations. The opinions expreased by cnlumnist, and letter wrfte,, are not necessarily those of "The Caomeock." Th- Gamecock- encourages Letters to the Editor, but an Letter, must be si ned. Publishing does not constitute an endorsesnent. The right to edit or withhold from puhlieration any letter is reserved. EDITOR .......... JOANN COKER MANAGING EDITOR ... DENNIS MYERS BUSINESS MANAGER EMILY REDDING ADVERTISING MANAGER DON SEASE COPY EDITOR. MARGARET BYRD NEWS EDITOR DONNA RUSSELL SPORTS EDITOR MIKE McCARTHY CAMPUS EDITOR . . WARREN NYE SOCIETY EDITOR REGINA GALGANO FEATURE EDITOR .PAT ROISSLE CIRCULATION MANAGER JERRY ARP CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER DROBERT GASKINS BUSINESS SECRETARY HARRIET LA BORDE REPORTERS: Mimt Russell, Rob Weir, Mary Carlton O'Neil, Dave Bledsoe, Sara Elliott, Henry Eichel, Torn Hunter, Robert Want, FETUREa Evening PAToOESL irEoITlled Mim Rusel, oei,msoarn ONi,Dv rlouh tor Clmsont orienaly mih ot skillful ltobrt nteWat Jaqelipnen Lee EDavis Litan (e-ohlsat,whons.ain EDIous A i COLUMNId sTS: Daver- Bindusote, foys ofMizead, taniCesensad Ftu- itio'fort Way neF rout chairan),stat orignatollyan n fth ien sn via rneidenty phresifdet lgsaie-ebr fteG nes the Dasd abi memer Sout nhuefrrca rbe arolina politics; John K. Cau- naefoSteSntrMa rien, executive vice president of Geset" ne South Carolina Textile Man facturers Association and the T A os,ifra o Itg; oherfiveamennneverpy asagop"thhCarortikeptsheypeac amonthilfu thayit inahe would whaet he collings "wotveror the thutat,t whoa fulfill th *,.inowtr heei theu out hin d reant editory of racie chaen * . Newshand th obnesf themiven stHE Commicltte that' ee painhoghoutrca thebler - souIT lW AS a clloe formlaw nl od tio;[he foiveimn weve n'u fatf ou," the wrtie sad. "I kinde was anl) h mighrtfad aking the prtat' ah tould - ,what hercnted tnhatevrw heuthrolina hewofulfil agreh themowherte imte Sout Ih i wren hitorygf anial notri hdThe ust,inanedioial,n ''taesh a r(astrn taun Tion of arey not tat Cne sonde aCal io awe andeve wort fathooed, hihe pries. It lendes offeopl who Clmsht a makvr navnc oy h ine c pommut-had te urda EvninPOScary- vison t graie that eryon Soh Carolina kewte ec ould onylgrtovoee, h tegatin wth ignty"by ithiwhn athe losimfece.oT opprtunotyognie,"o ter up :al ]i8 he ed fly Isasr h t . ,1 9 6 z of . of RUEMMMllE Ql MMMM ny he J f3EI All ' We Go 'O nit he_k . e Our Two Sk Students, Housing Ti A Query . . . Dear Editor: in I would like to know why the full increased room fee for the 'i fall semester of 1963 must he paid the first week in April be Could it he that the University has overextended itself in paying br for its additional housing facilities and must "milk" the students to ha meet the obligation? Or could it he that the University wishes to ret make additional money by investing such funds at a high interest ha rate? ve What of the students who are on a tight budget and/or scholar- to ship loan and will have io further funds until registration next fall? H I wonder what would happen if no students paid this $100 or ati $120 at the unrcasonably required time?ot Sincerely,a in Letters To 1 e; Dear Editor: (istsid cnmcpesr sc of it seems that The/u Gamnc~ck bruhtoeaonhepernd i w is being threatenedl by censorship itscople tortraets h nl- in the form of a bill that wvasedtrapoies re- passedl Monday by Student Sen- Hoer,heatheUir-h l/c ate. This bill was to form a siywpaindvcefrort fn- publications committee wvhich coyfTeGacckwnth A as- would decide the p)olicies of our prcofiisetaedrmus n tr- newspaper. The word "censo- lywyo h tdn ciiis is, ship" was not mentioned, but itFe.Rgrlsofurpion c on was certainly imp)lied. Anybody o h aeok ecniu o S that would form the policies of pyfri,nn h es hud s a newvspaper could surely be webdprv,noolyfou ettermedl as oneQ of censorship. mnywtotorcnetbtg ThOi&s publicationscomnmittee TVLY poes h ae' ng copoe of both faculty and stu-poiessi do(ent members-one of the stu- Haigteboehuhsin S a(dent members to be the chair-amn et:( mian. Of the studlent membiers, TeSuetBado ulc-c not one is to represent the Eu he ph radian or' Clariosophic So-ton,unreivgaptton r ge cineties. It is these societies thatsin(by2pectofhetu G ty own the name of The Gaeicock (etBd oteefc htte n in and, therefore, the'oret.ically, the eioilplce fTeGm-t niewspa per. Our Gamecock is notedl for its -u v I freedom (prnob'aly the reason for tethis c'ommitt'ee).Ms of the 'r. studlents of this campus arenoC ht proud of this freedom (a person- 11Efrraielbthnws he al survey was madle andl any Ippr,rdo n eeiin P ol thought of censorship or the pos- o ot aoiaoe h o-R itsibility of future ('ensorship faus"onev.TVcmr-h Sbrought instant anger' to the mn niln shatnn. o th greater perce(ntage of students T eaiuaebify h i ey qluestioned). This is a university Rcln onyCrnrodrd n which is su1ppose(d to be moving th areto Rik udn,a' toward a greater' future. Tfhen WITVnwcaemn,hn r.'s why is it that our Student Sen-.llsnttmtitohotft-p ~e- ate and c'ertai n of our admin is- aeo natmbl ciln. p mi- trators are sm)othe(ring the 're(Ionr(fnlelhsc-t hy growth of our UJnive'rsity through tinbsangtwaagnths as restrictions? "oiy oalwpoorps b dIe Joan (D)iettermann) Mint. tenbfrthnxtfkiwre h al --.noii. s ad D)ear Editor: 1 FRUAEJ,tecn-d he If the readers of The State U on'hanopwrtmke w ce (or' any commercial newspaper) sc oiy..i at Tdo ui- become (dissatisfied with the edi-haastogcefrflear ic torial polic'i(s, they can cease to ns,sol ecr opeste I Idissaitsfifd,nouonomioplrearerpoint. More $$$ Housing Fees yr""R (Photo by Canskinr) scra pers -yFee Agreement . And Solution University Comptroller Bernard Dactwyler stated that rising costs Student Housing were necessary, and affected only reserved roomts. e object of the payment-in-advance is to assure that revenue will not lost from reserved rooms. "You must have a room deposit big enough so that students do not eak their contract for that room," said Dactwyler, "studentts in the pa,t we reserved a room before they were certain whether or not they would urn to school. 'Ihis has tied down rooms that someonie else could we used." Daetwyler pointed out that the Appropriations Bill for the Univer. y (presently before the legislature as Hilt 1289) required the Unri esity to charge fees which woukd "fully cover all subsistence." D)ormni -y revenue does not cover expenses, said Dactw-, ler. "To follow the letter of the law, it was necessary to put Student rusing on a self aupporting basiswithot subsidyl. from. Scate.ppror ens,'adDewlr entdta iia rvso a eni (Pho hs hows orsre ombtcnoto affrdh entkuire ne 15 And So b laneb uionl. Studnt losng erenhecesty n fetdwiyrsre on eroet of the paydent-indancei oasr ht eenewl "Yo muvesty haealoo diepstwo geog s htsudnsd eks te otran lcto t oo, sadbewlr sud isinteps d toreermine oo whefhor twrcetiwehrorottewul ye edrsa. rmana uh tertholin pointd ouetn thtteApondtosll orteUnvr th (pesent thefeor h doeslnotur sli 29 eurdtn asty to harge feuste whcnwd "flytheal U)jtmne"Iaai 7l reene donot oer eitor ,sad.atw jr "The follow Stheeter Cofthelw,itusnteiron )nt~u(en arnusoa efreo sporting press wtotsbiyfo tn irpi not billspasedty the Staereslatre Iapewye pontd comen thpyenti dac a urdoiyi in forthose who wish tueent ombtcniotafr ~ei r nae over andoe balance bylicis. aest and thestent odyad pitfoytoto The Game ek Hoever, sallryiv futwoh ste o an eeteen The Cotlbyhetunteat wdstpaermiewehro o would seem to leadu usovrn Stor concllo rehain the suh- etondnwpprh ie the ven thedtordoeno dthnt Senatils ot the capprof ceivepaimtjority of thetvoteshFlorid wouldsallbeeestd adotegimeu govn udentownardnefspablicationsikes than 90emilesnffhthe coastro ncidental I ppecat ad omen te I'l n ormation n.Cohrnan hsStdet Departm ent astandpreen) o Th Gae- Suggestions - serinous andl wk oee,cryn ut-~ himisical - for a new~ name for the naloy beween The The Gamsecock haive flooded the mecok an a cmmerial office, so here is our fauvorite, waprwudsetolaus The IBoiledl Rooster, in his nmodl the oncusin tat he tu- est dlismay at being tinreatened wd ~ithi "plucking" of his official ,ameraman rson in South Carolina is the chland County coroner, because was just acting as do many ricials in local, state, and na nal government in managing ws. IS small case illustrates the growing awareness of the\Vi ess to their responsibility of Aesting undlue interference in a gathering of legitimate news. ~ j fi The press of South Carolina, its swift and just protest, s taken a big step toward re -ablishing the traditional free- TeBie ose m of Information, without nm ytecnlusltrr ich freedom of the press is soitsan fis-bStdt* mockery.Set. jAY BIE this will be an object Wnr(ldhsfth* g? lesson to those who need it Wl,myete'e lcn st. : W e fr tai di feathers.go