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Vol. lIXq No. 52 Columbia. South Carolina, Friday, May 2, 1969 Founded 1908
Senate
Teach
Students
To 'Rate'
Professors
By FRED MONK
News Editor
How does your professor rate
with you?
Students may have a chance to
answer this question, along with
ev'eral others, as part of a ques
tionnaire which will be used in
I* SC': spring "teacher evalua
tion."
The questionnaire, which will be
distributed the week of May 12.
will concern the profe -sor's dress,,
personality, a t t i t u (I e , methods.
fairness, tone and control of the
class.
"This teacher evaluation is de
signed to help both the professor
and the student," said Chip Gallo
way, who has headed the project.
"All the information from the
questionnaire will he confidential,"
Galloway noted, "and from this
questionnaire we will be able to
draw a confidential profile for vach
teacher thac requests one."
The profile will compare the
1-rofessors with others on campus.
"The administration is in favor
of this," Galloway said, "on th
assumption that everything is con
fidential."
The matter will conic before the
faculty meeting Wednesday an(]
Galloway said he hoped the fac
ulty would go along and provide
class time for students to fill out
the questionnaires.
Galloway said that whether or
not the faculty votes in favor of
the project, the evaluation will
take place.
Also planned in conjunction with
the teacher evaluation is a hand
hook on courses offered.
The handbook, which is sched
uled for publication a week. prior
to fall registration, will give a de
scription of the course, professors
teaching the course, evaluation of
the course and other information
such as the number of quizzes a
professor gives.
The handbook, a project of Al
pha P1hi Omega and Kappa Kappa
Kappa service fraternitios, will
also point out wh)ich pfrofessors ex
cel in thleir fields andI are r*ecom -
'Tie hlandbook, whlichl will also
carry other pert inenit inIformation
about courses and teache'rs, will
p)robably be sold1 to cover p)ublica
tion costs.
Bomb Threat
Evacuates
BA Building
The fl u s i n e s s Administration
Bluilding was evac'uatedl for an
hour Tuesday after Asst. l)ean
William Putnam received an an -
onymous t e I e p h o n1 e message
shortly after I p).m. thlat thlere
w~as a bomb in the builing.
Putnam nlotifiedl tile campllus
police andI tile city~ fire depart
men~t. Campus Security dlecidedl to
evacuate tile building, andl a spe
cialized unit from tihe fire depart
ment searched tile building and
found nothing.
The school received a bomb r'e
Port last year during evening
classes, accordling to Putnam.
I )ean J ameas F. K ane' of tile ('01
lege, out of town at the time of
the c'all, said bomb c'alls '"are
highly correlatedl with exams.
There were two periods of exams
scheduled thabt dlay.'"
lie cautionledI, however, "YouI
can't ve'ry well take a (chance on1
To
er Ex
Here T
"Pie-acles and IIrb," kn
soul,"' will perform ti :he Gol,
with Shows at 8 and 10. Tic
per Irson, are available at
tiont de-sk.
Naval ROTC
3 Chari
T h r' V 1- niversity midshimien;
mvaets ar... facing ditsciphnMry Pr-..
bat ionl, avrvoringv to I )eanl of NIn
I.. F:ugene C )oIer.
AWARE De
For Picketir
Pres idnt ichard .\. Nixon
arrives in Columbia Saturday and
a group of I'SC students phan to
picket him at the airport.
. \W A t is en g from 7 unt'I
11 tonight to discus" what it will
do and to make po-ters.
Iill M.\cCabie saidl the ietaing
would lie in the Iu sell t iouse As
sembly Room andI that a band
would play.
AWARE,- will provide transpor
tat ion to the arp .1 ort Sat u r iay
mo(rnring for t hose' wishinug to g ree't
Nixon.
.\eCabie said therev arev severa
reasons for pricket ing Nixon.
"r hat he got so few votes. (in ly
QUESTION: Are there any p]
and if so, when will it be
ANSWER: According to Vice
fairs IIlarold Brunton, a i
among the top priorities f
years. At present funds ara
can be appropriated there
QUESTION: Why doesn't Capi
dlelivery a day when liu ti
ANSWER: Postmaster dJ e
nuzmber of mail deliveries
mintist rat ive dec'(ision. lie
the otutly intg off ices such
(liftf llouse, plus the sm
afte'rnoon, has made more
iIe addeltd that the admiin!
lumbia residents get only
hie Sufficient for resi(ients
study
aluati
onight
Iwn as the -sweethearts of
len Spur Night Club tonight,
kets, at SI plus an I) card
the Russell louse informa
Cadets
!ed For
Copi- said the thr-e N a v I I
ROTC cadets fac l:niverstv dis
-iplinary\ ac-tion,. probably poa
i tion fl m heo n I b li use.
clares Plans
ig President
::0 nullion ou'. of 200 million. Thrre
w.as so mu11(ch dis-.senl iol abut him
al'o.
"The main reason is tha Ni.xin
has d (oIe nothing about Vietnam.
"1c also has ma<h- Ino) efflort t-I
heIIp tho situation in C tharle to,"
.e(abe said.
M.\Oabd:ded that the su'n
would go to the airport about 10
:.il. anl await Nixon's arrival.
lie continued, "Nvi i said that
college pr1'4 idenlts5 sho..lId have
enough backblon' to; c111,11 the
revi4 oluiaryV Onl (amUpus, but he
hasnu' hail enough hackbhone to doi
some-auing to alleviate the condi
ions that make r'evolu tionarlies
andi until he dioes reivol it ionaries
will < x'st.."
ans for a new~ nursing school,
const ructedl?
3 President for Huisiness A f
iewv nuirsintg school hIas been
or the Uniiversityv fo r several
a lack ing, but as soon)f as fund s
will be a nlew school.
stone get more than one mail
11 Ilouse gets three?
~awrenice ?:plainled t hat the
per' poust office was an ad
maid t he co st of' dleli vering ti
as (arstone, the Roost and
aller v'olumne of mail in the
t hant oneIi dlive\ry imphlract ical.
st rat iton feels t hat since ('ti
nie delivery a day, this should
of 4ntt lin rI derns.
U01C
Judic]
lonT
Rosen Wit)
On Afro-A
By FREM MONK
News iLditor
Student Senate, in it- final se
Siol of the year Wedne;lay, de
vided to Study the student jadicial
system and a Senator wi hdrew a
re,olution backing a 1:2,point Afro
A meiivan program.
The judicial st Ady measure sets
up :! temporary commi Ae to I
study the present system and to
suggest any nee('ed reforms.
The current student body con
stitution calls for three judicial
organs:
men's judicial council and a
WOMenll's judicial council, to con
.;idvr cases referred them by the
dean (if students;
--a joint ju1dicial council (com.
posed of the men's and wonen'
co n ils to interpret the consti'u
tion and acts oi Sena e and to
handle impeachme:it trials.
Drugs
Contrary to campus rumor, he
said, th three have not boen dis
ImIssed fr,m the ROTC program.
Ho4bwever, he lded, amlphetamine
us'. Ilay place the cadets' security
clearaice in doubt.
Cooper said he did not k n o w
whetner the agents from the Naval
Intell"g.-nce Office, who investi
gated the case along with ROTC
officers, are still on campus.
University r U I e s prohibit the
"possession of stimulant, depres.
sant, narcotic, <r hallucinogenic
drugs I r other agents having po
teitial for abuse, except on a lphy
. eian'" I a dentist's prescription."
Amphi'tamines, cornmonly called
"el pills,' are stimulants, accord.
ing to D>r. 16 bert Beanier of the
School of Pharmacy.
"They are not addicting in the
physiological sensa' like mroirphine.
Thley' can be pisychologicanlly habit
forming,'' he addedl.
Former Head
Of CIA
Tro Speak
A. former executive director of
the Cent ral Intelligence Agency
will discuss insurgency and count
irinsuircen cy here Tuesday night.
L v in a n I. Kirkpa:trick, w h o
hoadled the CIA from 1 9t2'*65, will
speak at 8 p.m., Tuesdlay, in the
aiss,'mbhly room of the Business
Adininist rat ion Builing. His topic
u ibe, "In suirgency and Counter
nlsurgency m i A frica and SuthI
\ner ca anid Its 1-:ffect on Amer
'-an h"-'ign Policy.''
Thei .z-hi'l is bieinig spotnsoredl by~
the In terniiatoiinalI Relat ions C' lb
and is opeitn to the publlic.
N irkratrik is now piroifessor of
p 1 rwalI si'wnfee at Brown U'n i.
hIe attended Princeton, worked
f*r the' U. S. N ews P'ubli sh ing
Corp. lprm r to W orldl WVar I I andi~
be'cameii editoir oif "Wotrldl Report'
a n r th wi a r. HIe then joined the
In I% hd e w'as chos5en by the
Nationral S'ervie' l eague as oine oif
the 10i *iutstaniding (career officers
iis thbe fil.iaI~n ' r n fnt
al SyQ
o Be
idraws Men
merican Pr
The r4esolu'ion began I. I b'll
.t set Up a Separate trial tudeflent
court, but D avid Eckstrom, stu
dent loly% vice president who in
roduced the hill, changedl it t(
establish the st-idy conm ittv(-.
The resolution endorsing the
A fro-A merican p r o o s a I s was
withdrawn after 15 minutes of
debate on specific aspects and im
plications of the program.
laran Rosen, author of the
resolution, withdrew the measure
so the Senate would not take a
"rush" vote on the hill in the final
Eckstrom said the resolution wa
withdrawn so i! could be fully
considered by the newly electe-d
Senate.
"The senators knew that w%hat
ever wasn't considered toda.
woild not again be considered by
:his year's Senate," Eck.troni said.
Speaking on the resolition.
Rosen said, "This resolution en
dorses a program which provides
fmr sound education ft,r evervon,
both blacks and whi es, s' that we
can all live t,gether."
l' rtions of the 1:'p4int protgram;
:ire: inclusion of 'ooks hy lack
authors on required reading list
for freshman cour ; elevati,n
of hlack persons emphlyedi i int
Vices other than ianitorial t
"white ct4llar" and s 11wervist\
positions, if ()ualified; eliminuatin
,if reference to race on fficial
University records: an ncrevae mn
the n-imber of black teaching as
si- tant.s, folw.profess;ors- and
ailinistrators; and an increase M
the prtpporti,n of Afrtt-Anierioan
't-idents.
Rosen cautioned the senators
*
New Sena
Sessions i)
Wednesday marks the heg*nn!ng
,if the nt-w\ year ft r the Studcnt
Senate.
Thtrtv-nine newlv elected sen
attrs will hold their first sessmiwn
and new legislatiton may ie finto
.1ucedi andI acted upttn.
No legislationtf frtom this yearl
Senate is otn the cal 'nda r f the
new Senate, but new resol~uttn s
ani bt ls may hte cons dered antd
Snators may r e e a. I ! leg >lat .'n
whih has bee5lon tab,ledt byv ;-::st
cemnrnttees.
Officer RolandI of the ci
plained to the student in the
car was being to)wedl in for
paring tiikts.. Af.... ag.e
tern;
Held
sure
ogram
against not taking positive action
on the measure.
"You are overlooking the prob
lem1 which is staring you in the
*ave," he -aid. "Tht- blacks are
the (o s th:it art- being di,crimii
nIated again-.t no't of all."
Rosen wi hd rew the re.o lut ion
afte r sevvral senat, ,rs said the
Senate could not adequat4ely ( di -
v'us. the measure with the few
representat ives ( 18) present.
lie said he would withdraw the
resolution in hopes that the
neaure would he introduced and
considered by the new Senate
which convenes next week.
The Senate, which f(,r the third
week in a rc w had to adj-ur-n
becaus.e of lack )f a quorum. alk,
pas ed a reclition urging thfe
U_n iv%#,r it tI prid myr facili
tii- and linger hour- for basket
hall court. arnund campus.
USC Lands
Kevin Joyce
1[,-% 1;1i! C ar(PI.l Ve !t 1*%,%;
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two year:." says ccach 1o I V
"lII'> ai go n frie:ti of Il ( ar\e'
*.n ir frc.lhma:n~ team, and tu
en < . Jack illra . ply I f !
Jco:w h et r at 4 t JnIohn : I .m"
Jo.e. the lyl una.iniou pi"
fo 'a ad \laga:1zm ' A \1-.\mk r
tan team,\ veraged 1 olints tn,
18t re'l'cunriS pcert gamei( it .\rcch
bei.hi Nlall-y iviih Sc'ho-l in N,v
Ycork.
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te Begins
ext WXeek
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e t-r ig t1 e ( a c is i. t th Sen.
n:I 1.. S:cude'nt IMi l S'eerc' :
The n -ei n u.lstart at 5c .
Th. nc' S 'nate doces n-ct iehci
fre-.cicDar senat 'r;al IC 8 s ; t i -
<tthcr ecnate ccpeningC)~s w h :
wl er''e n f 4.0d m th s semet r'
Away She Goes
ty police ex- for the tow
back that his the student
Failure to) pay own, to the
ng to nne $5
Fckstrom
Awards
Day Is
Tuesday
I lizeti of stuients will I) hon
''re Ti.iay i u r I n g a n1 n U a 1
. ' \b 1 .it -2 w th
L .11c . t' 1nnersit Svl
Fr 1: a '. 4 cted by lam s I .
(It Ter f-at u reS w il b the pres.
#n it of Iu\r% :1r0i t inaugu
ratin f 'arr\ Kn,be as p)resI
The resntaa.n2 aards will
' un, i, a; 2:.;11, w ith iem -
h r t.\ :a bo;.? ri and I)micron
ea l\}a;:\ aring as ushers.
iK sp.nsrs A oaris lay each
11;g p,-in, of the pr<gram wIl
- - ar. g \en an
nua - ariii ni fomlll
Se noin-st udent,
Tur "un
ndtl for thIr
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ni - - psgrame.
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I.ta nt r 'e c th 1: Jres.
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StaNf Photo by Tern Mille
service and to pay the tickets,
wast alowed to drFive, on his
statinn to nav.