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INQ1 (Continued from Page 1) QUESTION: What happened to the straw-bottomed chairs that %ere in the Russell House lobby ? ANSWER: According to Russell House sources, these chairs were mis - used, many were broken, and some "walked off." Sofa-type chairs have been or dered for the lobbies of the Rus sell House to replace the straw chairs. EDITOR'S NOTE: In refer ence to the question in April 22 edition of INQLIRY about con structing steps across from' the fraternity houses and leading from the cross-tcalk on Blossoin St. to the parking lot, we have been in formed by Dean Brunton that the lines painted on the street are not a cross-tvalk but a warning to motorists, and crossing in the mid (ie of the block is both illegal and dangerous. in other words, the steps aren't going to be built at this time QUESTION: Why does the Game cock Room not have ice cream cones? ANSWER: According to Gamecock Room sources, cones have not been used because of lack of storage space and because stu dents leave half-eaten cones on the tables. When the new ad dition to the Russell House is opened, ice cream will be served in cones. QUESTION: Could INQUIRY find out about student interest and Radio Station C Manager For iN Steve Warkaske is the new man ager of WUSC-AM for the coming semester succeeding David Green. Named business manager was Ross Henderson; program director, Steve Brock; treasurer, Randy THIS COUP TUESD) (Eveni 7:001 AOVIA.: L 11:15 A.M.-2:0 5:00 P.M.-8:01 CORNELL BRANE FLIES UNITED STATE (ore ((o o ed "(ok. ore reg.tered rod. maorks oh Any game is more fun wil never get tired of . .. alwa after Coke ... after Coke. SNhd .od. A e,Amuy of The Coa-Col. Co JiRY opinion concerning the "Crum bling Wall" Coffee House which meets on Friday and Saturday iights at the Wesley Founda tion and if it should operate next fall? ANSWER: Since this is our last issue this year, no arrangements could be made to take an opinion poll. We advise that students interested in the continuation of the Coffee House write .the Crumbling Wall, Wesley Foun dation, USC. QUESTION: Why do seniors have to move out of the dorms when they are to graduate three days later? This places a hardship on students who live a long distance from Columbia and must stay in a motel room. ANSWER: According to Joseph A. Barnes, the seniors do not have to move off-campus, but, if they contact the housing office they may move into dorm J. This is done because other rooms will need to be cleaned in preparation for special summer students and seminar groups. Representatives ( Meet To Discuss Representatives from v a r i o u s campus organizations met Tuesday to discuss plans for a World Uni versity Service project. The project will be of large pro hoses Warkaske lext Fall's Term Nichols; and secretary. Sandi Mor ris. Other officers include music di rector John Bullington; chief an nouncer, Terry Wieland; and his torian, Ellen Davis. ON WORTH 15c kY, MAY 17 rg Meal Onl1y) ;4.AI.-BREAKFAsTr ) P.M.-LUNCII ) P.3.-Sl IPPER ARMS BUFFET T INTERNA' S MEXICO SOUTH AA 0 W~ear ti career * Age: 20 I Morital: s~Or 4, ' First yei with Wi.iT li (ANI Ano 3 3 l th P3dUI f t Co (10 o O C.\ -a' 11 T h c-odCk/o/ad oaC /s efesin .mTa'.wytinsg VICTORIOUS CIII PSI'S re last Friday. The winning eam, Lovelace, 1ob llenis, Bill Malol "is year marked the seoid c have won. Analysis ( Compute An analysis of the many way computers are being used in col leges and universities for admis sions, registration and student record keeping has been writte by Dr. Rollin E. Godfrey for th American Assn. of Collegiats Rep istrars and Admissions Officers. )f Campus Clubs World Service portions and will be enacted nex fall. World University Service wa begun 45 years ago. It is activ in over 60 countries in Afric Asia, Australia, Europe, Lati America, and North America. I is non-political and non-sectariar WUS is tne only organizatio working exclusively in college and universities for the major pur pose of confronting problems face by communities. "By supportin, WUS, students help further educa tion around the world, and in s doing, further peace, understand ing and democracy," says campu chairman Eleanor Matheson. nIONAL 4ERICA and FFERS YOU A CAREER IN THE SKY RIGHT rIOSTESS ue w~ orld famnous Puccti [ashions fly in lte miot faiscinatinag for womern today. REQUIREMENTS - 27 Height: 5' 2" to 5' 9" single Weight: Max. 135 Education: H.S. graduote Vision: 20 50 or better Contacts acceptable versotional Spanish desirable ur salary up to $448 per month periodic increases to $588 plus liberal expense allowance. 'IO E)lMPL.OYMENTr MGIL., F'I' INTER:1NATION AL P'. 0. W11l, )ALLT.As. TE'XAs 7523;. INTEiE\\S TO:x RE( CF(ON. :1 AT A~ I..ATER IATE. q'Iual Opportusn ity Empjlosyer e you sure today is homecoming? kn ~LaaIetst o bete wt Cke. - en"'7comA s. c. Chi Psi W Second Ye Chi Psi fraternity peddled a good race to win the Sigma Nu sponsored "Little 500" bicycle race for the second consecutive year Friday. Joanne Flowers, representing Pi Beta Phi was named "Miss Little 500," and Phi Beta Phi also won the two-lap tricycle race. Placing second in the bicycle race was Phi Delta Theta and third place wiinner was Maxey Brotherhood. Zeta Tau Alpha placed second in the tricycle race. rsities Use y Godfrey Very few institutions use the comiuter in housing assignments, assigning students to courses and sections, degree irements and analyziing need for financial aid, Dr. Godfrey writes. Institutions with more than 5,000 students enrolled seenm to be making use of comiuters in most of the possible functions. 'hose with 1,()000 to 1,9119 students "are finding it more and more neces 4trY to depenid upo the many uses of computers, and those with fewer than 1.000 students "are able to handle admissions-rcgistra tion work without depen(ing on the computer quite so much," Dr. G said. IONAL ;PORT SHIRTS EN and ENRO AND SLACKS and KINGSRIDGE LND CO. IGHT NOW! )~ HI-FL gest portable h~ value! on Iy $6500 st a lifetime ! This amazing :ludes: powerful stereo am inge speakers with coaxial oudness and stereo balance and there's only one corn. rry. navox -hecause the exclusive id layer banishes discernible s wear - the DIimond Stylus Is irs. .MAN Sumter Street er Street entrance I Hlus Depot a t he hear.. of 5 P,I... (Gamecock Staff Photo by Rockholz) lax after winning the "Little 500" iicluded (from left to right) Earl r, Craig Gulick and John Weigle. mnsecutive race which the Chi PIbA's )f Way Unive rs Submitted E i Dr. Godfirey, director of admis - sions and registration, wrote the - analysis in collaboration with Dr. - William E. Slaby of Wayne State a University, and John F. Chaney of .1 the Univer:ity of Illinois. - Use of computers and the num her of t.asks given them increase with the size of universities and colleges, Dr. Godfrey reported to the association. Computers are used most fre quently in the admissions-regis itration-records function to gen t erate grade reports, prepare grade kdistributions, detemine scholastic action. prepare enrollment studies, S project trends, prepare cost stild lies and post permanent ivcords. 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Also in the contest for "Miss Little 500" won last year by Ally Bell of Chi Omega, were Pam Dernoga, Alpha Delta Pi; Virginia Ann Reeves, Chi Omega; Mary Boyd Brown, Delta Delta Delta; Virginia Bucholz, Delta Zeta; Bar baxra luitt, Kappa Delta, and Au drey Meyer, Zeta Tau Alpha. The winner was determined by "penny vote" cast in Russell House. Other scheduled amusements in cluded a car smashing, a clown dunking, and pie-in-the-eye contest. "In May As Alui I (Fancy Is Con1 BLOSSO FIVE P 2001 DEVINE if she doesn't give it ti JADE E Cologne, 6 oz., $4.50 After Shave, 6 or., $3.50 Deodorant Stick, $1.75 Buddha Cologne Gift Packa.ge, 12 oz. Spray Cologne, $3.50 Buddha Soap Gift Set, $4.00 Cologne, 4 oz., $3.00 After Shave, 4 oz., $2.50 lfyou or undi can Saa on Sou Airway this lii cai qOT i UT P S. You Can Take A F Reservations Confirmr ' Tly5 O C, (Caneock Staff Photo by Rockholz) DEAN OF MEN L. 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