The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, January 16, 1970, Image 1

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Gamecock'slastGesiI Fall Semesterflmesia mssue iss, . today and Saturday Vol. LX-No. 49.University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. 29206.Fia,Jnay1,17 01 A bumper sticker makes help for the USC Law School a part of the Student Bai Contrc USC ' "Well, have you got your priorities in order now?" Gov. Robert E. McNair jokingly asked university officials at yesterday's meeting of the State Budget and ---rontrol Board Harold Brunton, vice president for business affairs, called the Torning session "one of our best communications sessions." The mood of the meeting was cordial. Zane Knauss, director of Information Services for the university. added. "The questions were sharp and precise and the presentation was just as sharp and precise." The university officers explained that last year when the university needs were first presented, there were no priorities given and this fall when the expansion program was announced the entire list of needs was considered of the first priority. They emphasized that each of the needs is "very critical." USC President Thomas F. Jones and Brunton asked that the stadium addition be considered in a different context as alternative means or financing it are being University pe Tenemen against rs Jan. 13, 1970 Tenement 19 vs. mice; score Another mouse was caught trap which worked fairly well t come and go as he pleases, wil The trap was made of a card his way out of a corner of it and Mice have been caught twice, Jan. 15, 1970 New score: Tenement 19-thi Room 6 pulls ahead by one. the thing worked. it's a big box There is a trap door in the to peanut butter suspended above the door to reach the bait. Subs be forthcoming. Dr. John Willenborg, assist been conducting a series of tri seminars are sponsored by the in cooperation with the Colum Four UnIversIty students I achievement in the sales field RonnIe Stone, Harold Ward~ Shealy were presented scholar! achievement in sales work. These scholarshIps are spor DivIsion of the West Bend Cc company during the summer 1 John C. Guilds, head of the elected vice-presIdent of Sout ments of English. USC' N SCHOC ir schools need hel an appeal for campaign to I The sticker is in building pi r Association's 1 board )uildimg considered by sub-committee of the House Ways and Means Committee. Among the changes mentioned were a seat tax, additional student fees and divi4ing the addition ip. scions which would be built over several years. "T explained that academic generated revenues could finance it." Jones said. He proposed biilding one-fourth of the addition --15.000 seats added to the west stands---at a cost of $5 million. By Student Senat Dorm v By DON BARB Staff Writer Student Senate enacted Wed nesday various legislation con cerned with student health service, dorm visitation. the auspices of The Gamecock and the opening of USC classes to retired citizens. The Senate rejected the con troversial bill from the General Welfare Committee calling for the ople .t l9 gains Lt invaders ': 19-two; mice-two. t 3:30 a.m. in a newly designed 'ut for one failing: the mouse can h all the peanut butter he wants. board box and the mouse chewed escaped. and have escaped both times, ee; mice-two. A better mousetrap was built and with a ramp leading up to the top. p made of paper, with a bail of it. The mouse is forced to walk on equent results on its success will * * * * mnt professor of marketing, has ml seminar series to upgrade the I independent businessmen. The olumbia Urban League and USC bia Chamber of Commerce. tave received scholarships for ,Richard Chandler and Bruce hips determined by the level of sored each year by Auto Craft .for students employed by the ntonths. Departm.r# of English, has been i Atlantlc Association of Denart P nsure the Law School's place -lorities. (see story below) L hears needs .Jones suggested building part of the new library also costing $5 million . "This could be a step toward meeting our larger library needs." he said. Falling on sympathetic.eqrs was Brunton's report on the parking needs of the university. Knauss reasoned that this was due to the parking needs the state is ex periencing. Brunton said that he had 6,000 signatures on a student petition asking for relief. Isitation d Student Health Service to prescribe and distribute birth control pills. However, the Senate passed sections one and three of the bill which asked for Health Service to provide information and literature on birth control and sexuality. Another bill coming from the Generail Welfare Committee was By FRE lD MU Asst. Managing h ow do you measur or a university? Opinions are vari -: cording to A. Riley n - Division of Advanced . Research. one of the rr for rating the sac university throughout bv the extent of rese ducts in 1967. Massnehuel of Technology re4 proximate'lv $R7millioi resenrch grants. I 1Sf. however, has suich suhccess. rec4 $1 .:67.200 for speciE p)rojects in 11M9. T'he outlook at thel nlot bleak. Although ti resenrch conducte nowhere near a promli level. (I1Sf has almos research growth in ti Macon attributes ti re'search at the til Preside'nt Thomas F. hats putuaheavy emp and the graduate sch4 * "Despite the squcee we have made good p a significant increase funmda." Macon said. * "Since we have in number of research pr Exam new Churcl droppe Green Street Methodist Church has been officially dropped from the East Glencoe Urban Renewal Project. Since the university Board of Trustees announced that it sought the property, the church has staged a vigorous fight to hold it. In a letter to attorney Travis Medlock dated Jan. 12, Dr. Thomas F. Jones stated that "the offer of $300,000 which was refused considerably exceeded the ap praised value of the church." Dr. Jones stated in the letter that the board has asked that the Green Street Methodist Church be dropped from the East Glencoe project. Harold Brunton. vice-president for business affairs, stated that the board outlined a plan of action at its December meeting to offer $300.000 to the church. If the church accepted the money, the university would use the property. If the church did not accept the proposed sum. the university would look else where for ex pansion. "A long range plan called for an addition to the School of Education in 1972-73," F}runton stated. "That was-for the north part of the block. The south part of the block was to be used for a new law school." "There is no specific building design. so that there will only be a modification of long range plans for that area." he continued. "Actually, the church occupies very little land on the corner," he added. liscussed passed without amendment after a lengthy debate. The bill opens all dorms for room visitation of an occupants' choice on Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 3 p.m. to 12 p.m. Residents of each dorm may set their visitation hours within the above limits. Visiting guests must sign a guest book upon leaving or (Continued on page 4) arch teway NIK has been a tremend FRditor ('mergence of th the successadua te progr Stesces strengthening of ti noted ed. but ac- ''R the nationa lacon of the are still pretty low Studies and ''but the growth ol ator criteria vears shows we cess of a pors. the naton isrhe Division arch it con- Studies and ilesear tes Institute a liso bet ween ti ,evd a-the grant and the elve ap- heads the project. i m specific Their main functi the terms of the co not enjoyed up to and to help 'iving only those who wish to i(' re'search for a specific resen: eac'h other. .niversity is 'One of the mal e amount of that faculty mer d is still realize that there dben d tsa projects available, li dldise noted that onl ree years. the facuilty was le growth of rese4arc'h projects uiversity to fnd .Jones, who "hsmasv hasis on the "hsmasy iced studies ce(nt of the face ml program. research at all :e on money p)rov'ided bv the I?, rogress with "This is one of thu in research to do to motiv majority. creased the "More often faci ofects. there are doing resci time bring: )tuden t initiE L wins battle, d from project The Rev. Murray Yarborough, Glencoe Project, that we would minister at Green Street, said that have to make way for expansion of when the church was first notified the university. t of its inclusion in the East Glencoe Project. "We were more or less "We had been anticipating a stunned. They told us in October of more desirable neighborhood." he 1ff5 that we were part of East said. Priority hearings begin Saturday C t Hearings for registration priorities are scheduled for I tomorrow and Sunday in the Russell House Assembly f Room from 1-5 p.m. A Student Senate-appointed committee will hear the requests. Sen. Chip Galloway and Student Body Vice President Mike Spears are co-chairmen of the un- F dergraduate priority system. r Students who apply for priorities must bring a standard size sheet of white paper, 81/2 by 11 inches. The student's name, social security number, major, number of hours, L proposed schedule and reason for requeiting a priority n should be typed or printed on the paper. d People who want to request a priority and cannot come Saturday or Sunday should notify their student senator who can appear- before -& senate committee, to appeal fort * them. Anyone who does not know who his senator is may r contact Spears, Galloway or Grace Chastain, %tudent body P secretary. h The list of students receiving priority will be posted on the Student Government bulletin board Jan. 31. Students may pick up priority cards Jan. 31, Feb. 1, or at the door of the Science Annex beofre registering. Appeals to the committee will be heard on Feb. 1. a .an. Is indImndently-made films will be shown. "thnesis l". a collection of student and l(uir-ell House Auditorium. independentlv-made films will be shown. Jan. im ,III%ell House Auditorium. Prioritv hearings. Russell Howse Assembly ei Gamecock staff meeting, 12:30 p.m. ltnvm. 1.t Indian Land School. Fort Mill. (teachers Jan. Is interviews 4 - 5:30 p.m. Mathematics Colloquium. Prof. David Dean Lancaster. S.c.. 10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. of Ohio Slate universily will speak on St lan-. "thniver%al Rannch Spaces" room 412t'% P'riority hearings. Russell House Assembly I'ot.4pm linnm. I-s p m. nesn Pbi col.(eces i ~ l. coletio o stdetindtepnie tly- m.d filpm ilbeson ilussll iouse uditrium mi gothad niesiyfunanaicn olqmanyo.Dai D a nfOhotaeniversity'sisacspoedn taso wilspa o "Uad at h nieyrad Raahlpae. rom m 412 l a .n aictatere ae m an Isadrswresn Andlt mers oerlScook staces n Mao ad rsuacc Apoessrsih thnk asrowthang (iniverito mudatte ornh many al ofAniversity' inatance t procen saitsoed ' chol acts a rarhifte prpoal. hepfrmh::n ne bfacto" of utsie stures. facn thaid.ya standarredstdius ndwe ' on i o tatd.adigodal h d hetat hreie a~ae otepoesradteb rhsernhoytutandtssteas m r probl ise hatc rgrmicraeted bedo moneyaepoga uto ecsiy i are research icessbcueo h edfrn 'Macon said.asItnstcarotth ' 14 per cent of porm involved in 'oaprfsoivlvdn from outside rsac meit ead a h i have 86 per lmesaaisadftr.a Ilty doing noteoisrserhcnb r with fundsrwadnepric. i iversity. PrteUiest h 'jobs we havemoetmireerhascuh dte the silent hl.Wt h mhssnwmr he viyyla ed on re ea chbers fn rc otfac n in hat her rmn reasmmbesn facutymemerjoerooi! s he ay ot avesumitted ai re.achprpoal i.t sout ttive 5emester reak ?xamined By FRED MONK Asst. Managing Editor Cigarette butts begin to reach he brim of overused ash trays; ,mpty vials of stay-awake pills and ieadache tablets congregate, long with books spread across the lesk finally being used after a ormant life. The scene is familiar - it's xam time again. A midnight vping of last minute papers, and lo or die studying to manage to iull out that course you need to ,aintain a decent GPR are ommon signs that the end is near. But while each student ponders he outcome of his courses and how is destiny may be twisted by.. inals. activity at Carolina goes on. EXAM MOVIES Movie exam breakers, such as The Blue Max" and Edgar Allan. 'oe festival may provide some elief for bloodshot eyes. And for those of you who are )rtunate enough to have an exam n the last day. Jan. 28. the. fniversity Union has selected the iovie "Cat Ballou" for an en urance award. Yet for those of yoit who are ilready looking ahead to next eteitW's schedu b ou. 5 ote that the Student Senate's riority committee will hold earings Saturday and Sunday for lose who need relief (for valid Easons) from the previous long nes of registration to get the Durses they need. Some may take a relief from icir own tensions to find out about hat causes them and maybe give few ideas of their own as Tension" will be the topic for the ieeting of the Mid-Carolina lental Health Association. Jan. SEMESTER BREAK For those who are confident that cams will be more a triviality an a suicide mission. looking tead to leisure time over the ,mester break can be an in resting sight. If you'd like to catch up on that intan which has diminished iring these indoor months. the niv'ersity UJnion's trip to Jamaica ight be just a golden opportunitg replenish that lost suntan glow The .Jamaica charter is leaving mn. 28 bv bus to Miami and then. ill fly to the balmv weather of ontego Bay. The group will return Feb. 2 lowing inst enough time to isurely cram in the things you've ways wanted to do. Total cost: 10. As the .Jamaica charter heads isth. another segment of the liversity Union will be spon ring a trip in the other direction. W ASIllNGTON TR IP The International Committee of U niversity U nion is sponsoring rip to Washington. F). C.. leaving .Jan. 28 and ret urning Feb. 1 for -non-inflationary price of $15. Rams. contrary to common lie'f. do not last forever. And as dents anxious to finish the last estion on their last exams to zip I to their cars and motor home. ri as others . fly to a distant 4tination. many will remain to d out early what courses they 'd to prepare for next semester. ldorms will remain open, and se who stay will probably have excellent chance of getting good la to the Carolina-VP! sketball game Jan. 28. Tickets I be distributed on Jan. 26. And .Jan. 31. Carolina will clash with ke on their coutrt, ,a this semester draws to a sh. whether the outcome As good iad. the anguish or triumph will 'pmembered along with the fact Veb.ah I al bn eginsaamen