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I10 RSVP Cheers ",effort.,, TwNom Additions ni for USC fa Ry EDDIE CHEN b 19865 codn oJns Asst Managing Editor i i 907 ugtrqetmd An additional 139 faculty CotlNad members are needed for next year, ncnrs o i eus o due to the increasing enrollment, adtoa rfsosfrnx the growth of the upper divisions yerJosrprtdha,whte (seniors and juniors) and par- elmnto fo wo rg na ticularly the graduate schools, a pssstfrnx al according to President Thomas F. rdcino 3poesr n Jones.suprigpronl ar pa The request represents a 29.9 nd percent increase over the present Frmtireu io.1257wl year.areuto of$125fre ip The additional faculty members mn n te xedtrsi he has requested would require 42 exctd new supporting personnel as well Fravne tde,rsac as student assistants.anreaebu as,niceseo Total cost for this increase will 2. ecn sbigrqetd P um pkinfuhswudbfosennw contestJne sid Pu pkn"ntestA155 -2 nmn-: Acorin to Je odia Firs przpilb 1,scn ill be $0, and-hird*wil bem$5 Entries must beeersed"infoot.h Additeetiohnssebl Rom seodflor teRseHUSCf bee$tw9en15,accndingtopJnes Judgin wiMapa Edt Wenedy pth.taeBugt.n EntriesControl judgeddo Aneativ it oional19 futy I onasntdisrqes o memerare aneeddfrnxtya. adtinlpoesosfrnx due o th inceasigenollmnt, bear Jones,15 repordin that witone (senorsandjunirs)andpar camus 071bet rnequt fall,e ticularly ~ ~ ~ Weneda t the grdaescol, reutoaot3poessodg and Jono.nd. oad year. a n rdconast$to ,his frequ ipfo The ~~~~ ~additional fautprmes etadoesrs xenitre isx hearhasoresuesperteoulharequire th new supportingipersoneloasewellrxpected Foredvacduie,rsac as studnt ssitantsmn reated bureaus expnicrese of Tota cot fr tis icrese ill 27.7 percent is being requested. The request calls for an increase of fnsby $250,989. About $63,000 of is would be for seven new positions, salary raises and other expenses, Jones said. cii,~estA $355,232 increase is asked for The pecil Evnts ommitee the libraries. The biggest part of ~j~vll e spnsoing "Geat the increase is for personnel ~Pumpkin conest.services rather than for books, Accrdig t Je Crdia,Jones said. ide o te ones istodeigpahe~~us Descena USC tudnenmayenteeen diviuall or nisrups Firstpriz wileber15,weconlTeres esee ill Wen10,ian thrdnwilstudent Entrie mtbeoned diectorthes scondflo ofuthe RuselB.C. la Jinmaill tke plaew atirec-m tries will due judgried n woOP creativity weeks. iy n Safrie genra neates Themebesafveranierit Thnues wil bepe fat Tharare rsntTne msersd Winliame MOrpcsafesen'ing Q. Wen ill he stuentand how does this compare to bodytelphon diectoiestwo years ago? - S.J. come ut? -B.C.A. William J. Wentz of the University Dining Service A. ccodin toUSCCamus informed INQUIRY that last Infomaton te nw diec. year 400 people ate at the M&N toris ar du to rrie intwo cafeteria everyweek. This year or thee weks.that figure has dropped 50 per cent. Wentz contributes this Q. Wat i th aveage decrease to the new coupon numer f pope tat re book plan and to the for the evening week-day meal, (Continued * *0on Page 3) Polls are E1( Students go to the polls today to select their choices for student body treasurer and Freshman class offices. Balloting for student offices began today at 9 p.m. and Polls will be open until 5 p.m. Polling places for today's election will be located in Russell House, South, Sims, Bates House, Mens Towers (M&N LOUNGEY Capstone, Prestone Lobby, Beginning or end? RSVP and Moratoriun mem bers occupied the patio behind the Russell House last Wednesday at different times to support or protest the present Vietnam program. eeded culty For administrative and general expenses, USC is asking an in crease of $446,581 for this fall. Forty new positions are being created, he said. "It has been University policy to hold administrative expenses to as small a figure as possible, although today's students are requiring more attention in the forms of increased counselors, increased admissions personnel, and more financial services." And finally, a 30 percent in crease for the physical plant is requested. The increase calls for an additional $1,088,482. It is required, Jones said, "because of our enlarged campus, our problems with old buildings, our need for increased security and the rapid rise in material costs. The funds requested also include projected costs for five new ad ministrative personnel, 13 clerical workers and 55 other emoloyees. Williams' rtrayed Oct. 22-24 in Drayton Hall, 8:15 p.m. Jack Chandler plays Val Xavier, a traveling guitarists who is detained in a Southern town as a paramour by Lady Torrance (Lowry Greene), who is married to a man who helped destroy her father, although she doesn't realize it A variety of nefarious charac ters and doings fill the play, which is a typical example of Williams' treatment of the Deep South. Scenery and costume design Is done by Barry Bailey, with Jack Shirk serving as Lighting Designer. Russell Green directs the play. "The actors will have put In a average of three and one-half hours of rehersal per day seven days a week for six weeks by the time the play is over," stated Green, "and this does not include the outside work they have to do to memorize lines and study the role." "That's about as much time as the football team practices In getting ready for the first game not counting spring practice of course," he added. Tickets may be reserved by calling 777-4288. open untii hetion Columbia Hall, Maxcy Lobby, and South Tower. Students may vote in any one of the above places, but must show Treasurer's Fee Receipts. Several corrections have been made by the Elections Com missions on the Ballots. Barbara Herbert, listed as a candidate under Freshman 4I. Platters, to hi'ghII Concerts by the Platters and the Classics IV, a parade and the Carolina-Maryland game highlight USC's Homecoming this weekend. The first concert will be Friday night at the Carolina Coliseum, 8 p.M. one I.D. caird per student is Platters, Cocrs Nany Eanes ad tele lassic wee, an paradesponsore AssoiMyatind ehihih 5 p.m. S sta Senate-at-large, Off-campus, should be listed under Senate-at large for the whole student body. Frank Tardif, running for the senate from Bates House, was accidently left off the ballot. Also, the District 16 (graduate school) Senate race was left off the ballot. Students wishing to vote in the Moratorium - peaceful vigil. Classic4 ght weel general admission is $1.50 each. Saturday morning President Thomas F. Jones will give a reception at his home on the Horseshoe for alumni. At this - meeting new officers will be in stalled and an annual fund report presented. I~ and B3 eo 1 ted Mrs. Garnet and Black id by the Carolina Wives Lrt to above cases must ask the poll captain for a write-in ballot. If voted for on a regular ballot, votes will not be counted. Elections Commission urges all students to go out and vote. Six Frosh Allowed Several candidates for Fresh man class offices were allowed lot' -Chief PhotograPher Ouck Keefer IV iend The Homeconing Day parade will pass reviewing stand at the Horseshoe on Sumter Street at 2:45 p.m. This parade will feature the band. Homeconing Queen con testants and various floats by dormitories and compus organizations. The alumni luncheon and awards presentation begins at 1 p.m. on the Horseshoe. A distinguished alumnus will be named along with four life members of the USC Alumni Association. A tea-dance buffet will begin at 5 p.m. at the S.C National Guard Armory across the street from the stadium. Members of the Gamecock orchestra will play at the affair. Saturday night the Gamecocks will play the Maryland Terrapins at Carolina Stadium. Also Saturday night at the End Zone the Classics IV will perform after the game (10 p.m.) Tickets are on sale at the Russell House Information Desk. One I.D. per couple is required. Tickets are $I.50 each. Beer in cans and on tap will be sold , since the End Zone does not have a brown bagging license. Movie-La Dolce vita." with Marceito Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg. 3.6. and 9 p m . Russell House Assembly Room osipo Moratorium evaluation meeting. 6.a p m . room 302. Russell House Men's Tower Councsl Meeting. N10 p.m. Towers Oct 22 Movie--"'le~ Killers." la Marvin and Angle Dickinson. Russell House Assembly Room. 3. 6. and p m Pbloeophy Colioquim-'Sselaism: 11he Arrogance of Dogma," Dr lgna. K Shrupsitells; 4 p.m.. Rm. 101. Hamilton (oilege Garnet and Black M6eednig, Run. 3l1. Russell House. 3pnm M9nUUy, UCTODer zU, ivOY day back on the ballots after a misunderstanding over SAT scores put them out of the race. The Joint Judical Council directed the Elections Committee Thursday night to certify six candidates for freshman offices who had formerly been disqualified. Appeals were heard from Wanda Bramlett, Charles Coffey, Dean Faulkenberry, Danny Burns, Curtis Bain and Kathy Jennings ,who said they were unaware of the specific qualifications requiring them to have a minimum of 956 on their Scholostic Aptitude Tests (SAT). The controversy arose because of the qualifications in the student body constitution requires a candidate for a major office to have a 2.5 GPR and a candidate for a minor office a 2.0 GPR. The Elections Committee decided the requirements for freshmen candidates would be a 956 on the SAT. Student body president , Barry Knobel said "I must apologize to a very special segment of my con stituency ...the freshmen of our 'university. ..for a severe lack of information concerning the fall elections. OBEL'S MISTAKE "The mistake of not knowing that there was a standard SAT score needed by freshman to run for an office rests totally with me," Knobel said. "The Elections Commission of Student Government did an ex cellent job in handling the nominations and were duty bound to honor the 956 SAT requirement in considering the nominations, he said. Knobel added that the Joint Judicial Council will "have far reaching duties." We are meeting this year on judicial and constitutionsl revision on which we are continuing to make progress." he said. Members of the Joint Judical Council are William E. Jenkinson, Pat Watson, John Ducan Williams, William E. Smith, Barry Knobel, Joanne Oettinger,, Margo Malanos, Mary Holstein, Jane Owens, Donna Billingsley. Caroline McArthur. Kay Hancock and Cathy Esterling. Lawrence to give last lecture "Booze and Blues: the cosmic and the cosmic " is the title of of the "last lecture" to be delivered by Dr. David Lawrence on Oct. 23. Lawrence, a popular geology professor, will give the address at 8 p.m. in room 302 of the Russell House. This is the first in a series of "last lectures" to be given this year. Stephanie Fiedler is chairman of the lectures Committee which promotes the discussions Young Republicans, 6p p.ERussu House Men's Towers Council Meeting. 7-tO p.m . Towers N,tversity 'Tbeater--"Orpheus Descenming," Drayton Hall. 8-5p m Oct 23 Movie--" Fortadden Games". 3.6. and O p... R US.sELL House Assemnbly Raom Men's Towers Council Meeting. 7-10 p. ms., Towers "orpheus Descending.' Drayten Halt, 3:15 p.m. "BSe adthe ues" leture, by Dr. David Lawrence; Ri.n0 Ramseal Hes, 6 p.m. Det. 34 Beat Maryand Pip Raity, Re Home pat. 7 p.m. 'The PIstters-esenert, 0 p,m.. (abina Generl eama s.lsma..