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Whose honor, NSI)E faculty or students? See editorial, page 8. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA CROWING FOR A GREATER CARQIANA VOL. LVI, NO. 18 COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, MARCH 11, 1966 FOINI)EI) 1908 Now/ Dr. Otts For Schc The present acting (lean of the School of Education at UNC has been selected as the new dean of Carolina's School of Education. Dr. John Otts, a professor at ,.Chapel Hill for nearly five years, will become head of the school on July 1. He will replace Assoc. Dean of th- University George Curry who has been acting (lean of the school since the replacement of Dean W. W. Savage last sum mer. A n a I i v e of Spartaiburg, Otis carned hi-4 bachelor of art- degree fron Wofford College and a niaster of art% in Engli%h at Vanderbilt. He received a iaster of art-& in educa tioial admini-,tration aid a doctor of edlucationl degrme at Columbia l'ni verxity. The professor was successively a teacher and a principal of elemen tary schools and j u n i o r high schools over a period of 1.1 years. lie then went to Charlotte, N. C.. where he was principal of Central High School and ultimately be Graves Sp Raising Ad The Student Senate this week received a bill which would provide for a referendum to approve an increase in student activities fees. If passed in a referendum, the bill would raise the student activi ties fee by $5 from the present $8 por student to $13 per student. Introduced by Student Body Presi dent Jim Graves, the bill states that the present fees "seriously affect the ability of student or Dark Of Moon Play Continues In Drayton Hall "Dark of the Moon," presented by the University Players, opened last night at I)rayton Hall. The theme of the play is one of the versions of the folk song, "The Ballad of Barbara Allen." Set in the Smoky Mountains, the folk play concerns a witch boy named John, played by Don McMahon, who falls in love\with the beauti ful Barbara Allen, port rayed by Susan Vogel. Playing tonight and Saturday night, admission is $.50 for USC studlents, $.75 for other students, $1.00 for faculty and $1.50 for non-faculty adults. Yob, Interviews Set To End In March, Bureau Announces T1he lacemenit Bureau has an nounced that no interviews have been schedluled after March 31. They adldedl that they will set up more intervie'ws after this (late if the companies apply. These inter views will be announced. Tlhe following interviews have been scheduled for the coming week: \l1.rebIi II Internal .i.,.li sci .ter (Treasury Eni w i gir. ,I ule (N ra..t4.hn rulr &alarc l' Pure oiI. I I 1ni Plitael u1elu Starch 14 loet &I(arl Trut4 ni oan y of411 og 4.4 *,tlageiir, \ I. r h 17e 4Illg d.T (r n \cting Dean At Appoint )O Of E( cane assistant superintendent in charge of instruction for Char lotte-Mecklenburg County. Dr. Otts has been a consultant for the city schools of Tonawanda DR. OTTS >nsors Bill hivities Fee ganizations to be funded." Presi (lent Graves said that the only way to raise the fees would be by passage of the referendum. At the request of President Graves, debate was postponed on the bill and it was sent to committee. Also approved was a bill intro duced by Sens. Jim Mulligan and Stan Applebaum which, if passed in the Spring elections, would in crease the size of the Senate. The bill was reported out of the Rules Committee favorably, and a f t e r clarifying debate, was overwhelm ingly passed. The bill would pres ently affect only the Towers, Pres ton, and T r i u m v i r a t e Dorm Governments and the Interfratern ity Council, whose p r e s i d e n t s would receive Senate seats. Vice-President Thorne Compton reported that the President, and the Board of Trustees had ap proved the naming of the new Towers lounge in honor of Mike Johrson. T1he Acadlemy of Amiericani P'oets Prize -- $100 for thle best poemt or group of poems. by a graduate or undiiergradiuaite' .tuidenit - will INw awa&rded'i by the Enlgli,h l)epaartmetct Mau,ieript-, -,htould he ,uhmnittald to Ennris Re'es' office, (:urrell 16. lwtween 9 a.mi. andu noonu weekudati bwfore April 15. Pulitzer prize winning As-oci atedl P ress coirre'spondlent E' d d y G;ilmore' will pri'eent a series of lecttres anid informal discuss-ion Special ( Honor( A new I riive rsit y lionor lIbard ('ontstituition is now in ef fect at ('arol ina; however, t he detauils concerning its application are still under study. The new syst em priov ides for the hea rig of in fractions of acadenie dliscipilinte by theit various colleges anrd schools where the in fraction occurs, rat her than through one gene(ral c'ommnittee. A (Commnittee on Student Aca dbmuen,mRejnasiit will be el,ct(,d UNC d Dean 1ucation and Niagara Falls in New York, and the head of the education de partment at Queens College in North Carolina. Ii explaiiiig the reasoi for the %election of Dr. Ott- to the positioi, U:SC Presidet lolima.% F. Jones said, "Dr. O 11- has iii generotu. measiu re the qualificationis we were seekiig for the deanlo-hip. 11i. elucationl, his ex periciiee ins public chool Iteaching aud adninistratioi, amd hi% siccessful adminitration of the Schoml of Edi eatioi at the li niver--iy of North Carolina an outstanding accomplish. ments that gihe Dr. Ott% a !.plendid background for the dean-hip of the School of FAucationi here." According to President Jones, the deanship had been discussed with the faculty of the school and with outside consultants in the field of education. "Ilis ( Dr. Otts') 1.I-year associa tion with public schools in South Carolina, an experience w h i e h makes him aware of the chal lenges, opportunities and problems Of education in general in our state" was an additional considera tion in Otts' appointment accord ing to [)ean of the University Wil lian 11. Patterson. In suniniig up Dr. Ott- qualifica tiois for tlis positioni, Dr. Curr% ,aid. "It e to me that Dr. Oit, c0mbini4es local affiliationls %ith im pii se4 out-of-4tai experien-ce iand first-hand knoiledge both of school %yte.m% ati the acadimic id4e. of 14acher edication." Preliminary To Select G A preliminary contest to decide Carolina's May Q u e e n 19it is scheduled for Thursday night in Drayton Hall. The 8 p.m. contest will feature 27 girls, three of which will be chosen to compete for the beauty title in campus-wide spring elec .ions April 18. Alpha Order, National Women's flonor Society, will sponsor a tea nrior to the contest in order that toil ty at the School of Journalism and the D epartments of Inoterna tional Studies ana d P ol it iecalI Science. 4 * * "A Midl-term blowouit," fealturinig Mantirice Wlliamiis a31u4 the Zodiacs, wsill lbe beeb iThursday, March. 24, at 8 pi.mi. .it the Ame-ricain lA-gioni Pos3t No. 6 ot Pickenms St. Tickets for the dlance, spion,-oredl by the St udenit I ni33on Spieciail ei ents commiiittee, wiill lhe $ I.50 per ceoupjle. IDress i, in-. foriuml. A St. lPatriick's Day party will be held at the Thom as More (Cente r ..om mittc fruoum each schooil or colege to3 heair eaises of honor codle viiolat ions. threte fiaenty member s and i t wo st udentts. In acordasnce wiithI this plan the following guidelitnes wiill be fil - lowedl ini handhnlig such insfrac inls:4 (a noltice of heatr rng; tI plrovisionI for3 a specsfi (setatemsEt of the charges; (e I an5 optun-*tt ity for the aiccusedl toi tuestionu the witness; (td) the right of repre 'wnitat in- and4( )e thc ..;ght of 1965 - 66 TOTAL BUDGET -6 1(,055,133* WHERE THE MONEY COME'S FROMA FROM STUoENT FEE5 41B 31. RE5EARCH 72 7. STATE N-,? APPROPRIATION 2 . 3-9.7 % Research Over head . Pantis , etc Educ Foundation. E,tenoioip, Trust5 WHERE THE MOWEY GOES OPERATIons (. 14 '. Acdemic --bra,aes m aAcilit is ir aPhysical Plant of ~~~Administratiorllrut. HOUSING., FOOD. INFIRMARY. 227 STUDENT ACT. RES5EARC 5eilPoet DEVEB 81. Supported by SERVICE dvc Fourido-tor. I Z. 1. EExten6%on Tru0t6 *doe& no Include A fcthe Dapt or Caompuf ehop This is where the money for the niversity is coming from- ind going--during the current academic year, as tillustrated in the above "pie chart." Income and allocations for the 1966-67 terms will be ap proximately the same. State appropriations are used principally for "mainte nance"-meaning the complete operation of academics, ad ministrative facilities, libraries and the physical plant. None of the state allocations go into auxiliary enterprises such as dormitories, infirmary and food service, according to Dean of Administration Harold Brunton. "The student still pays the major part of the cost," Dean rrunton said in explaining from where the total funding for the SUniversit comes. ludging For May Queen ,)eds For Campus Contest judges may meet the contestants Alphr ('hi A. 0In anl informal basis. IalyBts eaTuApa The preliinairla jginbg ionj - _leem. i Oega Drii pctin PtA oI ,ZeaTa.Betaw PhDelat; .Lina Dola .-ored by. Kappa Sigmia Kappa, honsor serice, tganization, with FAI 1t T. Ah A -cting as aster of ceremonties. Brn D ela Dela; i i There are three contestants rep-' cDltte resenting each sorority, two each Cesa,ApaDlaP- rn from South Building and SouthDeli; i Tower, one from Sims, and oneSl representing the town students.Omega. The following girls will be comi- Ote- ar:j tic ow %,I peting: Pat A rn o ld, Zeta Tauli-aPilvdla%s,ApaDI Thursday, March 17, beginning atstnt e 7 p.m.L, sponsored by the Newmnan Fedra- Stiion.r Smth Tower * *!Jik(-ki( it lheo-, S ut; ('lze iat e Aluni ffe i preparingTia 6 Elt i al feor a Phoeue-a-Thonai next weeke ini'Vlbai,Sms Riichland ande lA-xingtonl Counltie's tero see-k I SC: graduates' suppoeri four tihe F'Aluratio)nl Foeundationl and Alumini I.,rlfaii e Foeuandeatiounn. Intra-F"raternity (Couneii in the uric e. ~II~3~~L C'onstrucI(t ion has b e' g u n on ai 'h'Siiathcf'trnt a $282,i)t)t generial purpoCtse hibjtlnrg ben jit'lCIso al triattfl3 at the' (oastal (Caroelima Regiaonal trln C f nan-mrtftn Cam pus in ('on way -MIyrctle Beach.IleC c Cted' iCmn 'Ih'Sgn hsest H eararet appeal thrrtocgh proper channel a fra tFolnotwingthheI'hearmrsitheTheoI mite wi reprtdoth apr pr irgteaP.cv C )'no ate dean he th-atollein or schoo and toethofdean of stues-ntsaitl Caeekeel t cm i eICregulatfioCraincluonth The detailtsleof this'tlythtehewwil turn' Boarn dCy Bates,t'Zeta'Tau Alpha; ICl (C Cic la-he rcagt et tt M - Ary siem ia meg a;h Donn-i ehetiig,;aatgarreaarel dla'nielk Danie'ls Apase telaPi; aL T h' it ic I--tiC ths ~'t ri 1 a ef mel ae r,' langpag Delt; Nancy niat' iri eC Iears s'le'I c t'I or The I are: Jo-iane f owte raP iit'5 t a't'k terty gi;ltey e a.ge(,a AlhaDelta Budge Record Nv% -ew,'4 i A record $8 milliom-plis st, proximately two-fifths of the for the academic year 1%6-67, lature. The S(' operat ig budget fr lecause of differei'e11 the overall state ludgf-t plans pa'e d by the I1oue arid S v n a t I. the money hill has been referred to a j oint legzislative c m ite f,r :ad justients anl n a a tv ats final approval. Difference im the t i i passd Iy the lawmaking bod' - affecting the :niver,ity n ve financing of the extensions Thie If4mu4e propmo,4 I e-. aca. demie, adnaii,iiiotrati4- umrid mainte. nanice expenaeu 4f lte 114 regimal Campui"e whtile the4 Sena1te0 Fliane Gommittev recommeridatimn prmi%ide, only for academic anl adiiiiiii-ftrativ CO%I. I ruh-er the Senate14 planl count11iv. in w hich tile ceiter% are hwatud woul Colii iue to pa.% ('u--I1lial ex pense".. 'he l'niv ersity o riginally re quested an $8,7.5:In port,a the total state appropriati-n! f'I the coming fiscal year. HlwveA the legiilative bodies have ap - proved $.:4 1,0100 with the m:n differerwe lying in a prtv: f, gradluate studies. U'niversity l're'-ident TIi.'am: F. Jones, in his preliminary piea t the hudgeteers,. a-ked $t;.ii 0 fi expanding g r- a d u a t fac:i.e Only $2'.50.1o was alloa!ocated ffr the expansion. Aerding eo vanii of %diniiiitra tion lar(Ai F. lIrunlt, "' hA lI thi. apim)priationt fal, Jhrt of mir grad. ute program requiremint., -icev it repre%iils the fir%t tim e that the %tale ha.% ad anl. such1 filndinig, 'A# believe it i a er-- impmortauit -tep." Funds for the next acadt.i, year have been proportionally dt signed to accoemimd a t t be eX pected 1:3 per (,tn t IncreaI*,t in' uverIall stIudent enro!niont ura: the fall semester. Major growth in overa! al,ca tions aret designed t. ')ver mIt faculty and increa-e staff salari in an attempt to elevate the 'ni versity to a level competitive with universities in neighboring state Wood row W Announce: Th T1hree ('arolina men havei he, a l:amed as rl'tp|ets of \\i idr w Wilsonii National F"ellow~tship> for the cintirg yearIl '[he th ret' are I. a w r e a e IC NI ina t z, g r a d ui a t e ntdet in: EKnglish :iames TI. Moiore. wusr in his tiry: aind haLs E2%1. l:it land. majt;oiring' in zooiiliigy. nitty To Receive tion For Con duct conduit. use of vuila and iisen lanaL'uage toi Elks leres annl a nd adiverse reflection in the fra:it'rn tv sy'ste'i of t' l'nmversity. In other alt aiion by thel an. lieen suspended-t this week Blue Key Hoi Campus Bowl Bllute key will spionsir its -'ciindi annual ('ampus Htow. I c'on'te>t nixt week and aw ardi a t rophyv te thet iiverallI campuhs winner'!. T[he f i r t roundii. pittoilg fra~ tern it ies aga ist one aniother wd! he held Moildavy niht, wt leb' pilace eli 'uesday. lT ranft' i'on test for G;rteek c'hampliinshipj will he held til Wetdnesdjay. (Comptition1 for indlependet',i t Hits High ARIM1 H.1 flitor 10, '111>w;ttioli wili pr"vi<de api t'lii'lrSity'."S >rtingl fuIIdS )'(111ingM app)lro\'al lbY thIt-gis n l- ;Ith Ie- ar t Falu v a ar le erroe Xieu, th l 0lhl :n Ira me *~ in ll r c il"I'l ,.7 "'ettue ,Ielt'I ;1!1 trs (,!' D III Ye I<I'L icx, Ne'(.,i \\ ithin the rIn t o 1114111 111 - relv i - uill bov b i .t-l w Ailh ma elmic vaii. anditdparto-m he;d- to det wrEinec hsw tio. saailabde-amime,%will Schliiedue \\ ilih 2 rnillimn imditi aa ii n 1%60-07. 1poortim alboraaed t4o %. rion, ieri departreniii and agecie,. bil I lue-ed on need, , a d in hemcfrencei-. 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