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Rated GARNET AND BIACKS ALL-AMERICAN TO BE DISTRIBUTED IJY 'TEMDAY-FIDAY, 2-.5 Associated Collegiate Press ON IIUSSEIL IOUSE P011(11 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA Vol. LVII, No. 30 Colunbia, South Carolina May 19, 1967 Founded 190 By Drew Cabinet EU.ERI3E" Appointed Student Body President Sammy Drew re leased this week names of his appointments for the 1967-68 year. All appointments were confirmed by Stu BRYANT (lent Senate Wednesday. Six students were appointed to the first presidential cabinet established by the recent Student Government reorganization plan. They included: < --~ -First Secretary: Rusty Ellerbe. -Secretary for Academic Affairs: Sarah Bryant. IIOBSON -Secretary for Public Affairs: Joe Hob son. -Secretary for Cultural Affairs: Barry Knobel. -Secretary for General Welfare : Bill McDougall. -Secretary for Athletic Affairs: Don H-Iult. KNOBEI. Student committees apposinted included: -Student Affairs Committee : S a m m y Drew, Carl Cowart, (rinny Carroll, Earle Blackmon. -Student Faculty Relations Committee: Sarah Bryant, Rusty Ellerbe, Rae Herrin, Robbie Johnston, Raye Jones, Richard Mor rell, Peter Perrill, Pat Traylor, Denny Royal. -Elections Board: G e r a r d Broaddus, ThIH GAIJ. Charles Brandenburg, Kate S a I I e y, Mike Thomas, Andy Woodward. -Orientation Committee : Craig Evans, Barbara Huitt, Jean Jackson. -Cafeteria Committee : Randy Cooper, Beverly Green, Marshall Lipscomb, Carol Mullinax, Becky Warren. -Board of Publications and Communica tions: Ronnie Crawford, Tom Mayes. lil"I.T -Traffic Court: Robert Green. Senate Okays Bills, Adjourns Until Fall lv cA_IU. STI.l pro tempore. Kop len will be parlia Chief Reporter i mentary adviser and will preside in Student Senate adjourned for the the vice president's absence. summer Wednesday after consider- Denny Royal, student body vice ng a cnmber of last minute b)ills, prsesid(ent, told Senate th at chiances Passedl by the legislative body were poor' for designating Tues were three hills, inc.'tluing one' stuI da, Mtay 23, as a pe-exam study~ gest ing that "'regular' trs'Spor'ti-ay. tion" he prsovided from camp11us to smat'ls e'kseclail the R. G. Biell ('amp. r'js'tegst r~ct= AI,o uapprov'ed was a mee,'auri e thic d isetlla P 'e at requjae'tinsg the aedmeinitrastions "to harc, 'tes hittee ~ tM re'.sind iit.s ultimtastum"t thact, ae- ie .Ime'tcif'' hc hasg' c'ordingi to h a e k e' r a of the hill, - -- ______.--~ prohclibsits I neiersity Terrae re %i elent", fromt on uing pce's andse de e'lasre' thsat re..idents wholee aslreadyl 'h'hie t Senadteelaateweek passeed a'bila otiscial ~requei(tingltheipre-examJ freeMcuh-, g:se,Gi'suBlseroanalthestodntd VicPridn gove.nnhenlestWittee last tworeewa' too foa' theiit'leffortstowardfecihthealhinien ('on et-, autten ridgfatmornTsti The reird eelsassr e'ossed aya gan,ee Bd Gigi esien th stuent D)rew. Hlehtl over' unetilI the fall termee were th ree' (ther bills. Th'e' first, austhosredu by Sene. noni K ienei, 'cnce'rn54ed tie Studsenst Hill eef Rights cuarrenstly undseer .sudy. Tlhe' bill woueld crs'eate a student comm)1neitt ee to "'appr)ai se and if which woauld be submnittedl to Stu dent Senaste for its approval. Thet measur 5e also reqluestedl that the student bcody p)reside(nt not agree to any Bill of Rights pro peosal snot approved bcy Senate. Other measure., pos.tpnled unsl t feall includeeid hils tic extendc in-~ firmaery houer,. antd tic change e'lee tions dlay frome 'Face a d a y suntil Duering its bussiness session Sen .-' ele-t.d lo Kopien presientt George A1. flu CARROLI 4 CA1 G IN IL ' ; ,Lr % Carroll Garnecoc Ginny Carroll, a rising senior from Greer, has been named editor in-chief of The Gamecock for the fall semester. Also named to top newspaper editorial positions were Don Caugh mln, associate editor; Mary Wil liamson, business manager; and Carol Muliinax, managing editor. Appointments were made last week b the i SC Bioard of Publi eation. an1d C.OmmIIunications. Miss Carroll, a journalism ma jor, succeeds Dick Elliott of Lex ington as editor-in-chief. She has been a member of The Gamecock staff for three years, serving as social affairs editor, news editor and managing editor for the past two semesters. She is president of Theta Sigma Phi, women's journalism society; a member of the Student Affairs Committee; vice president of Press Club; Student Union Artist Series Committee; and Ilypatian Literary Society. (:aughlmn, a graduating senior from Lee,'ville, was sports editor for two semes'~ters. IIe w,ill be a graduaite stud(en1t ini the School of Journali'sm next fall andt is presi dent of () m i e r o ni Delta Kappa ho0norairy leadershlip organiizationi iad presidenat of P'ress Club. A rising senior from A iken, Miiss Williamson is a p)harmalucy major. She has been advert isinug man ag('r mnial H One of the in South ('ar Andrewv lue Thursday nig at ColumblPia The evenir a e M N M Buck," honor MM July 1 as pr Journalism. I fronm 195t-f5. L a MMOver 200 pl of the lIuc'hai ucational F"ot of Journalis, lBuchanan As to an1 outstar ism senior hi Senior Vi< Pat.terson al hanan had 11 cliannn fessor of jot Jones To Sti President Thomas F. Jones nittee to make recommen(lati, )eaceable assembly and free :ampus. The committee will make all semester. Meanwhile, an interim r< viii be in effect. The regulation requires )m campus" to make applicat "ffairs for reserving "an apprt 1 MSON Mi LI.INAX 5elected k Editor for this year's newspaper staff. Miss Mullinax, a rising senior from Kershaw, was news editor during fall semester and assistant managing editor for the spring term. A pre-med major, Jhe ir secrc tary of Press Club, vice president of the S. C. Collegiate P-re"s A..o ciation, and a m e m b e r of Eu phros, nean Slciety, Cafeteria (otm mnittee and Women's Recreation Association. Other staff appointments for the fall include Sally Zalkin, assistant managing editor; Mary Jane Ben ston, news editor; and Carl Stepp, sports editor. Also, Greta Medlin, Mona Gault and Lyn Johnson, assistant news editors; leyward Addy and .Jay Hender, assistant sports editors; Mike Krochmalny, social affairs editor; and Jimmy Wannamaker, faculty editor. Sherry RroMn %ill he exchange editor; Chip (alloway, Chief pho. tographer; John Rleckholz, office malnager; ianne Wil6on, adlve-rtis ing manager; and Jay Dorsk, cir culation manager. Last Issue This issue ends the publicatiot of The~ Gai i mc o ck for the yeam 19t;(1-c17. The paper wvillI resu me pubhIlica ion with a special orientation edi tion next fall. onor s I nost outstanding figures Speak ilina journali sm, G;eorge were eld iinan, was h on or ed llenry1 ht at a surprise banquet The St; H all. Record; g, "A Tribute to D)ean den'lt (of d Buehanan who retires editor o afessor in the School of Also, e was (lean of the School Patters< feature ople, family, friends andl A 1i b er n across the st-ate at. School < fair. "A T ent of the establishment ganized an Fund of the USC Ed. tee hea< ndation to aid the School Buch, n andI the creation of a conclud .ard to be given annually Carolin ding newspaper journal- cat iona ghlighted the program. Buch e President William H' ia Ret so announced -that Buc een named emeritus pro. lisher f NameS idy 'F has appointed a special con )ns concerning the rights of expression on the Carolina its recommendations for the 'gulation announce<l Monday roups "desiring to assemble ion to the Office of Student >priate time and place" at least 48 hours before the planned assembl-y. If requested, police protection will be provided "consistent with the size of the University I'olice force and other iUniversity com. mitments.'' "The University recognizes and supports the principle that its -tu. dents should have the right of peaceable assembly and the right of freedom of opinion and the law ful expression thereof." Named to the committee were S a m m y I) r e w, student body president; Bill Youngblood, im. mediate past student body presi dent; Richard Morrell; Art Greg ory; and Susan Wells. Also, lr. John Taylor, head of the Department of Electrical En ginet'ring; Dr. Wade T. Hatson, proferror in the lio(ogy 1 Depart ment; I)r. Chester W. Ltain, profes sor of political cience; I)r. Robert H. Patterson. assistant professor of history; I)ean Robert Figg, dean of the iLaw School; Charles 11. Wit ten, vice pre-ident for studet" affairs; and )r. 1'eyton T'eague, as,ociate dean of the C; r a (d u a t ,, School. 1,000 Del During Approximately 1,000 students will receive degree-; during U'niver sity graduation ceremoonies Jurne 3. I n c I u d e d will be about 800 seniors, 130 graduates of the (ol lege of General Studies associate degree program and about 75 grad Ioate students. 1 . S. Sen. Hirch I3,(h. D-Ind.. Mill deliver the comniencee'nt addre". During graduation ceremonies at 10:3)) a.m. on the Horseshoe, h-nor ry degrees will be presented to :en. Hayh; Iiugh William Close. president oIf Springs Miills, Inc.; and Walter G. Edwards, senior vice pres.idenit of Citizens and Southern Na:ional Bank of South Carehna. Sen. IHayh is a first termo conl e-res>iman w ho began his pohitie:t )ean Bu ng in tribunte to Ituch anaan ( uo :r st atesman Jamie, F. Ityrn''-; sta f .(authen, former editor of g ate and of the C 1olmbi a lio and HIubert Hendr ix, presi It>. the S. C. Press A\ssn1. andy the Spart a nhurg lHeraId. m u speaking were V ice President m, Itoh Talbert, columnist and writer for The State and D)r. t'T. Scroggins, dean of the f Journalism,.o ribute to D)ean Buck'' was or by a student-faculty commit- I ed by Sig HIuitt.dn 01nan's imlminlent re.ti remen1't edit 's a long-active c'areer in South a s a journalistic, political. edu i and civic affairs- he aan was editor of the Columx- cha, ord from 1931. 57 andl its ptb- cati rm 1936 45. lie has also been vis< tar of the Charleton News and nal Commitee ree Speech' Gamecock photo by Gnlloway crees To Be Given raduation Exercises from Purdue Univer!ity in 1ti51. ltInra;h - w hr. hi w a v:. At the age .f 34, he defeat.-td pre.int - - neral manage.: of 18-'ear Senate veteran lomer S uth ( ar'-na o' rat: n. (:.aphart in a major up,et of the li- : a graduatt" of the I .: 1902 election. -rs V. The -enato>r i- author of the 2): :anlw'ndinw"nt to the t'onyt:tuti)n which provides for dealing wtS:th om aIia. presidenttial inabihty and with fi: mgl vacanIcieS mt the o f f i e e of vire president. 're,ident (lose of Spring Mi:!e t ti tined the textih- rgarizat:i'n m New York in 11.+t and took ever the top position in 1a51.R ea t" In 193, the Textile Section of the, Niew i ork Board of Tr.ile namued him "textile- mian of the-~ h: 1 o 0f'c. i ' ear. U 1 i. : '% i - - 1-ldward, jinedii the exetcuit:i -i ::.~it an r i -taff of the t'iizn, and Soui.hern: I U Nat ina Bank a 1.t'e mor thc 'iiii ithana f of The State. iit-iI t. n Iri. tI '~ p:tal Service Plani (Blu n o w'- ~ a i . i:iw rim 194.1 it9 Bucmhanan wa' chair O- '.' : - oif the biiard if regents oif S. '* mn- v-i, oi tal Health Cormimission, S. C. Stat.- S n y n,I i- I iital anid S. (. Tratitnng Schioo. nit lnria~aISnl: uirm rlgird WVar II he was. chair iof the Richlbmd County- (CouneoI-ld pe- i iep ),fens~es and president of the I- -lyi h heehirh--n it bia Rotary Club ( 194-4-l i-o EthiiPIH.hilyiHT uchanan wa' president of the stua ~ naet r yalteSal tbody, editor of The Game,ncock~ and popeitoiecItra teIl or of t het Ga aret arnd Bl ack while mvtw -t ith tadent at Carolina. h)(C on is hshign inee ret iremient as dean ini 19t I91 ie.-wt'a5,aut , servedI as adv-isor of The~ Gamen cock, ItielElUjii mdtm-Sttl airman of the 1' SC 1Roard of PubIli- ieralr.Sm'th-a i ii , ons and Communicat.ions and ad- thrhatehea tt(konPl km o(iey.Soma euli a :