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OUTDOOR Student Speak Out See Student Begins 1 p.m. Friday * nSenate On Russell House Patio I c (See Page 8-A ) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Vol. LVII, No. 24 Columbia, South Carolina, April 7, 1967 Founlel 1908 N Curfi-r Honor For Ca By GINNY Managirn Capstone House vill be a ews - for graduate, selior - Final app>rovals for the h< Assoc iate(l Women Stu<dents, tl Campus Ballots April 22 Carolina voters will go to the polls for sprin g student elections on Tuesday, April 25. according to phans released recently by Student Governntt's Election Committee RIun-offs will be con d ueted 'TIhursday, April 27. Nomnination. w ill he held Thurl da. April 13, fromi 1. i p.m. in I.%ell 1hin, A""emlbly luomn. Candidates 111Ny he lionloinated by anyone cligible to vote for the per Son he noninates. A nomination slipl must be sub mitted containing the name of the person making the nomination and the eanlichtt''s name, 11) nunher, class stan(dinlg, and home town. In addition, eachi candidate run ilog for a major office (Studenit loHly officer., c I a . pre.idels, Acad'nmie 1{e.ponsibilitly it(:otli l(rem1en) nmn,t -uhmi11t at piciture and biograilh if he wantit i in 41lIed in The (;amecock election e"dilionl. At -1 p.m. onl April 13, there will Ie a nandatory meeting of all candidlat.es. Those unable to att( nd mutist notify Edl Bond or Craig Evans before the meeting. (ontinued on Pange 3-A) House Com USC Budg4 Upping a State Budget and Con tral 130oa Id recolmmnndation by $28-I,585, the 11 o u s e Wiays and Means ('ni:It tee has approved at $10,702,813 appropriation for U SC in 196;7.8. More funds for graduate pro gramt expanSion, regional caIpu:es an1(1d associate (degree progralm s ae counte;i for the increased recoil men dat ion. 'Fin ally tiagff Writer "Wouhli you bliieve? I'ml finiially to get aI date with a4 5' I1" girl wh joys the intellectual things in life! lTus commhienlted a2 (il'5" Carolina who had just filled out an applIlic blank for' the Apriiil 22 C'omputer D) All across(5 campu1l1s students are eni awaiting to see who the comiputer selectd as112 t heir idall (date2. One stud2(ent ca(l1led the idea the "cc and1( most orig ina2l done here sinc time everyone went sliding dlown in) th4 54now 0n trays confiscated( Is Key pstone CARROLL g Editor n honor dorm - with no cur nd junior women. mor plan have been granted by ie Dean of Women's Office, the Vice President for Student Affairs' Office and the Board of Women Visitors. "We are giving the girls the re sponsibility to regulate their own hours with the understanding that upon any violation of University standards of good conduct, they will be asked to move to another residence hall," I)ean of Women E I i z a b e t h M. Clotworthy said Wednesday. Rules include that undergrad uates sign out for their destination with an expected time of return. If they do not wish to return -then, they may call the dorm and be signed out for a later time. A hostess or University staff member will be on duty at the lobby desk from 8 a.m. to midnight. After midnight, a uniformed se curity guard will be at the door to allow coeds to ent'r. "We are all set for a very in teresting experiment," President Thomas F. Jones commented. "The success of the policy, however, de pends on the sincerity and respon sibility of all involved." Requirements for Capstone resi dence are, for undergraduates, permission of parent or guardian and a pproval by the Dean of Women's office. All coeds must be in good disciplinary standing - not on probation - and juniors must have a 2.0 GPR. Senior coeds will now he per mitted to live off campus only in "very extenuating circumstances," Dean ('lotworthy said. .lunior and senior town students will also be allowed to live in the dorm without being on a waiting list. mittee Asks A Increase Graduate program fund recom mendations were increased from $"18(;,000 to $607,500 with $105,000 additional suggested for regional ('anlpuses and associate ( e g r e e s'qUlen'es. A fter )1ouse action, the appro priations bill will go to the Senate Finance Committee and to sena tors for debate and voting. I1 , ) And an en th usiastic c dlanc'e as her ''golden oppo an ideal mate and1 maybe CoinK ing romance." a en- Hoys seem~ to agree on undler 5'6"V, interested(i male beach was about as far ation to go), able to carry on ance, conversation (at the rii gerly really fond of drinking. has Asked what kind of d: in mindI, one sop)homore r< 'olest dIrinking of course. It's t the go." hills The girls, on the othe from different idea of the pern agtreed that he should 1 The Mace Geographic Apportioni: By CARL STEIT Chief Reporter Carolina's Student Senate took a major step to ward Student Government reorganization Wednesday I - it reapportioned itself. Climaxing weeks of discussion and research, the campus legislative body gave 44-6 approval to a bill authored by Sen. Denny Royal to reorganize Senate composition. Under Royal's plan, which will go into effect with spring elections, students residing on campus will be represented on a geographical basis, while those living off campus will be allotted representa tives by schools. The bill establishes 13 Senate districts among campus living areas. The total number of students housed in each district will be divided by 250, and this quotient (plus one, if the remainder exceeds 100) will be the number of senators elected from that district. Senate districts composed of off-campus students will be determined by spring enrollment in Univer sity schools. Any school not having 250 off - campus stu dents will be combined with one or more other Three Chosen For Ma By MONA Staff ~ Nancy Frankli ard, and Pam Toa were chosen final nual May Day P One of the th elected May Que elections. ~~ Twenty-seven g various camp)us 0 peted in the page Kappa Sigma Ka organization. Gameseek pheto by Reekh.Ia (Coniatinued ( ri Who Is aed hailed the enjoy reading andl traveling, t rtunity to meet occasional drink (definitely not start a bloom- pect for Alcoholics Anonymiou: dress with t-aste. the ideal girl: In short, said a girl in McClint< n travel (the kind of fellow she wouldn't be a *s most wanted for her parents to meet. an intellectual Teaching graduate student - rht time) and ried - hopes for a "tough broad." -inking he had - -" 'plied, "Serious ie only way to r hand, had a' ,. 'ect date. Most e at last 6', M-ace Spike Ambassad< Get Honorr The University's long - awaited ceremonial mace will he formally presented in a convocation on the Horseshoe Sunday afternoon. Sir Patrick Dean, British am bassador to the United States, and Gov. Robert E. McNair will be presented honorary degrees during the ceremonies. Presentation of a presidential medallion to President 'Ilaoma, F. Jones is also on the program. The mace, designed in silver and gold by London silversmith Leslie Durbin, will he used at official University functions. It will be carried Sunday by Bill Youngblood, student body presi dent, representing the students of main and regional campuses. Representatives of the faculty, al Senate rig Passed schools according to "common groUnds of intere&t and association." Anyone eligible to he a resident in a Senate dis trict in the subsequent school year may be a sen atorial candidate from that district, provided he meets other election qualifications. Iowever, once elected he nmst make ar rangements to secure living quarters in the district from which he was elected. Seated in the newly constituted Senate will he the presidents of dorm governments, Associated Women Students, Inter - Fraternity Council. Pan. hellenic Council, and recognized Town Students Or. ganizations; also three freshman senators elected in the fall, and five senators elected on an at - large basis. On -campus districts and their allotted num her of senators will include: I. Men's Towers K, I,, M, N, four senators. 11. Men's Towers 11 and J, two senators. Ill. Maxcy, Thornwell, Coker, Horseshoe Tenements, two sen ators. IV. Preston, Woolrow, Burney, Snowden. two senators. V. Columbia Hall, two senators. VI. Fraternity Row, two senators. VII. C-apstone House, three sen Coed1sIX oahrer,to I GAULT odadTnae,orent. Writer Bcue(om ndsrcs1 n, Susanne .Pich- ad~I ilhueol r~mn ecy (left to right)thiseaoswlbeconn ists in USC's an. h al swl eaosfo a ators.tVIar.chout,.threeneenators re il ilb ince South Toer, twilo uaos X.i hesrn numos, fresenatr. tXe. W ofmts n thre ok,oe senatoswl -b lce rsspnsrdb ntesrin n X the.Car irdenils, ~gniaton omWoodend err aceeeatr antnpdsro b Iubi al will elese onlyfehe pahnrsriesthr senathersil hecon in ather l, fall hents orm Cap ike an ac 5 - 1.tn House regr sawiy tey jsinc wouth Dor wilg fro uwhat ofrste itsle three senatos.wl e lce irl,sosrdb)ntesrn andthtirwllb -gnztos On chosent nxt tfanxluoth ant, tpooe d by)C onn dae u m he falill ouet the ppae hono)seric eatoroe i the sprievoting a anoterher at malh wheng than dorti nmPare-A registeing students.cityers students. Otes cmpee15ebak beaue ifSen Union a would jspownso ach an afriity wat leste studentso tocaou cabourt t k, the poinwaye.adh ile u h Whme ppiationr th ei heo, whapter thir breferences atumerous -Caroina than ad unmar-oegtngr ltudnts.ar Others surprise. OthercoTheyted theidatks ecause at Stude ercy ofhe cotueroldcoert l Cere: S We I or, McNair rry Degrees facuttlt. emeriti. alumni and Board of T"ru,tee. will form an honor e.cort to accompany the nner hearer. Ceremonies will begin at 3 p.m. with music provided by the Uii versity Symphonic Band and the combined 0 r a t o r i o and Concert Choirs. Dean and McNair will arrive at approximately 3:45 p.m. at which time a Naval ROTC color guard will p r e s e n t colors before the President's home. Te academic procession will begin at -4 p.m. with a group of atudent leader preceding the a. .enbhled faeulty. A reception at the President's Home will follow for students, par ents, faculty, and guests. "'The 'niversity has acquired some regalia it has taken since 1801 to get." George Curry, aslo cia:e vice president for learning resources, said this week, "but it has been well worth the wait." lhe mace %ill be di.pla%ed at official I nicerity fun:ion., and the pre-idential medallion will he u-ed b. P're.ident Jomes and hi. ucceeT.or, in future ceremonial,. The honoree has been Briti>h anhassador since 1i5, h e f o r e which he served as 'nited King. dom pyemane"nt representative te the 'nited Nations. Gov. McNair is an alumnus of the I'niversity, where he earned undergraduate and law degrees. 'Symbol I Endeaivol The ceremoniai m act' w a z un. veiled Thursday as "a symbol of our corporate unity and the com hined endeavors of all assciated with I'S.C.' I)r. George Curry, associate vice president for learning resources, at "The Making of a Mace" Guign. Campus Bowl1 Will Ignite Brains Battle Ihe thiird aminualn Blue Ktey Camn jmus lIowl April 11-13 'ill he' ani rtirily, andm iniljidependet teami. lIn tihe finrstiround ftiur-ani team, ill compejite agains-t othier team,- ini their dIi 1i-ion. l'ramterniity menti will then he' pitted aginisit s t r " ri , woimen tio dtrmn heal-re Non-G(reekL memtn timd womeinitv will tompette faor te inidependetnt chamn pionshlipi, andit in thea finmail rtounda thet :ivt iviiner', iill 'aie fair the' i ser-all chaii on il i-hip. '[le (Campjui IolaaI in. 'tponmored biy Itiue liey, naionmial honoiar fraternmit, as. a "niton-pirofit enteSarpri.-e to iliimu limte inttre't ini academic comnpe't ition Federal Fum Tw'o grants andt a loan receivedl in thte last week have made $2, :e.'.32 in federal funds available to the l' niver-sity for construction. A $1,133,000 loan was approved for the' academic port ion of the Coliseum. Under Tit.le I ofth iher. Ed mo y Ekend De.gree Recipients [riti"h rAmba".s;hI,"r 'ir 'atrick Ilenr De ahee) ;md t. ( , (m . RI{ube"rt i". MleN.air isill receeuui. hornoirar legree. eumreLia, al pe-, entatioun c'tremniei" fer the I ni. wr it.' guild artl -iiher mnare. Unity, Mace ard I etulte preented nlre th;m -U co ( r e. ta , tatk n m th; work'hop of I,Andtln >IV( rn th I,elc" I)urhin as the mna(e w.'as created. At one point, I)r. ('urry t,ld t}: aUtd:ner. the mace Vas m11 pletly (d:smnantlc"di and taken m pie" to t;!>lsm t h's fIall t e. he s . .12111 have the harbna rk phiced t qult. then t aken tn th(wrkho and put taget her ag:tn." h.e said. M aces of ot her inst ttin :n ('oun21trwe' were al!> featufred in the '1lide5 a> werev phoeto-raphli of eer Wint.)n ( hhurchhil aind the fBrit:sh Royal Family. "Fo a ear the 1 niversity ha been thinking of ad eptm a ma, ('urry' comm2len2tted. ''h, n a dot, was fou2 nd, the it.arsi of Truti>tes deied to adop; thet reail i a."' 'ommniss..nedl 1 a '- v e a r. the mal.I. wa2s almlot four n 'ont bs. in Ilthe makinIg. itggest design p riblem- wve:e, Curryv t-aid, the palmt t tree whic-h tae; the gold and21 silver' rod and three nset seals - those otf t be l'niver ity. t.he State of S < ih Ca-2r.ehna andl t.he l'ntited St ate>. E'ight st.ars al>o line the 'temn of the mare. repraiesen'tinig Sauth ('alen 1lna's posit In as5 the eight.h .st.ate admInit ted to t.he Unlion. It's(01 copletely autthetie. Ne body can duaplienlte it,'" ('urry said. ids Granted ueat 1)Iion Facitie'. Act, a $881,'1 7 grant was made for undergraduate ar-eas in the plannied Hutmanities Center. 'Title II HI EFA grant of $359,(U5 is for graduate areas of the flu mnanities Center. I(See relaitd (Istoru./ page I-R )